2.76 lakh Keralites from 150 countries register to return


Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 28 (IANS): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday said that so far 2.76 lakh people from the Kerala diaspora in 150 countries have registered to return in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.

These registrations are mostly from various Middle East countries and among them, the maximum registrations are from the UAE.

The registration has to be done on www.norkaroots.org of the state-run Norka-Roots, the official body of the diaspora.

This new facility was opened by the Kerala government.

"The state is fully geared up to receive these people at the four airports in the state. Committees under the respective district collectors in the places where the airports are located are preparing the road map for the way the returnees should be treated. Those with no symptoms will be transported by the police to their homes and put under home quarantine, while those with symptoms will be isolated in state run centres," said Vijayan.

"There are reports that evacuation from the Middle East might happen on Indian ships and in case that happens, then the ports also will be made fit to receive them," added Vijayan.

According to the state government, various hostels, hotels, halls, private hospitals with accommodation facilities as well as floating houseboats at Alappuzha are ready to house them.

While many of these coronavirus care centres would be operated for free, those wishing better facilities and more comfort will have to pay.

Of an estimated 2.5 million non-resident Keralites, 90 per cent are in the Middle East countries.

 

  

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  • Rahul, Kerala

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Government should take the Passports from all those returning and should be given back only if there is no violation of Quarantine norms. This would act as a deterrent.

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    Hope they will not Flood into Karnataka!!

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    We have returning Kannadigas to think about too no ?

    Granted, we can't assure jobs for Keralites. Do we have jobs for our own people ?

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    Coming back for good ? Don't worry... Min. Harshwardhan has PPE stitching jobs under 'Make in India ' ready for you.

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  • Madhusudan, Pangala

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    Please seal border. At last destination will be mangalore.

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  • Sun, Manglore

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    Dear Kerala has 4 international air ports. There will be police vehicle escorting the people to their home or to the quarantine locations. Not like Karnataka ministry, they are all planned to settle down this issue. Dont worry. Kerala has already sealed the border

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    Look, what happens after reaching home, quarantine period over ? They need jobs, or not ? Border issue comes then. Let them not enter Karnataka searching for jobs.

    Let them go searching for 'Make in India' centers.

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  • John V., Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 29 2020

    Do you know Keralites are everywhere except in their own State? Your State Govt. will open the sealed border to push the Gulf-returnees into Karnataka as you know finding jobs the God's own country is mushkeel hi nahin, namumkeen hai.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Apr 28 2020

    Is Yeddy not listening to your Plea????...

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