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Eight Telangana natives return safely from J&K

Hyderabad:Eight Telangana natives, including students from a university in Jalandhar, arrived safely at Telangana Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday due to escalating tensions along the Indian Parker border, as they fell into Jamu and Kashmir. At the same time, the 24×7 control room that can be accessed through 011-23380556 has received about 30 calls from residents in distress.

Following the directions of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, the government has acted quickly to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens. Telangana Bhavan in Delhi has been designated as the Rescue and Relief Work Centre for the Nodal Coordination Centre.

Gaurav Uppal, a resident commissioner at Telangana Bhavan, interacted with the returnees and ensured that all necessary facilities were provided. “We have arranged accommodation, food and forward transport for all those from affected areas. The government is committed to ensuring the safety of every Telangana citizen,” Uppal said.

After receiving a call in distress in the control room, Telangana Bhavan officials said that arrangements for free meals for all returnees from the border area, delivery facilities provided as needed and alternative accommodation required, a medical battalion provides immediate health checks and health checks, as well as care and transportation assistance to secure airports and rail stations for a safe journey.

Gavin said Bavan is also coordinating closely with regional governments in the border areas and the Indian government to promote rescue operations and to continuously update the evolving security protocols. “It goes without saying that it is easy to ensure their comfort and safety,” said Uppal, who inspected the arrangements.

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