Published 20:39 IST, March 18th 2020
Thane resident thanks PM Modi for rescuing daughter stuck in Italy amid COVID-19 outbreak
A Thane resident thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the government's rescue operations to evacuate Indians stranded in Italy due to tp COVID-19 outbreak
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A Thane resident on Wednesday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for government's rescue operations to evacuate Indian citizens stranded in Italy due to COVID-19 outbreak. Sujay Kadam's daughter had travelled to Milan, Italy on February 4, to pursue master studies but her college was shut due to pandemic and she was left stranded.
On March 15, a special Air India flight had rescued 211 Indian students stranded in Italy amidst Coronavirus outbreak. In his open letter, Kadam wrote, "I don't have any words how its a memorable happy moment of my life. Grateful to people who work in Indian Embassy Milan Italy and person who has been taken care including Air India crew member and its hospital staff. Hats off to Indian Central govt. especially to our Prime Minister." (sic)
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Govt rescues 218 Indian citizens from Italy
In wake of Coronavirus concerns, a special Air India flight carrying 218 Indian citizens who were stranded in Italy, arrived in India on Sunday. As per reports, flight also had seven compassionate cases.
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Post ir landing in Delhi, batch of 218 evacuees from Milan were shifted to Indo-Tibetan Border Police's Chhawla isolation camp for 14 days. "All 218 evacuees from Milan are being taken to our quarantine facility in southwest Delhi's Chhawla area. y will be re for over a fortnight as per quarantine procedures," an Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) spokesperson said.
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Taking to Twitter, Indian Consulate in Milan posted pictures of people in flight and thanked Air India's team and Italian authorities for cooperation. Earlier, Air India had anunced cancellation of all flights to Kuwait and Italy till April 30.
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Coronavirus crisis
As of date, total number of positive cases in India has soared up to 152. maximum cases of virus have been reported in Maharashtra and Kerala. Along with it, two deaths have been reported in Kalaburagi and West Delhi respectively. India has suspended all visas, barring for a few categories such as diplomatic and employment apart from keeping in abeyance visa-free travel facility to OCI cardholders till April 15.
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First detected in Wuhan in December 2019, COVID-19- vel Coronavirus has affected nearly 148 countries in world. Presently, re are over 182,723 confirmed cases of COVID-19 which has led to death of 7,174 people. As re is vaccine or specific antiviral medicine to treat COVID-19, countries have been grappling with all possible mechanisms to contain its scope. So far, China, South Korea, Italy, and Iran have witnessed most number of confirmed cases of vel Coronavirus.
20:39 IST, March 18th 2020