45 people from Kuwait reaches Indore by special plane, sent to quarantine center

Indore: Whatever was there due to lockdown was stuck there. Now a special aircraft carrying Indians stranded in Kuwait arrived at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport in Indore on Tuesday night. 45 passengers from the state including Indore were involved in this plane which came via Delhi. They were sent directly from the airport to the Quarantine Center at Kamlakunj Gardens, Rajendra Nagar. Here they will be kept for seven days. These people will also be investigated. Last month, 18 people turned out positive on the flight from Kuwait. With which special vigil was exercised at the airport.

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According to the information received, a total of 133 passengers including six crew members have arrived in India from Kuwait in a special aircraft. Out of these 82 passengers landed in Delhi. The Kuwait Airways plane with the remaining 45 passengers came to Indore at 8.17 pm. The Health Department team present here screened all the passengers and after this, forms have also been filled up for their information. After completion of customs and immigration formalities, all the passengers were sent by the district administration to the quarantine center in chartered buses. The plane left Kuwait at 9.45 pm after leaving the passengers.

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According to the airport management, all the people who came in this plane went to Kuwait in connection with work. They were stuck there due to lockdown. They are all working-class people. These people have been brought to India under the Vande Bharat Mission. These people will be kept in the marriage garden at government expense. If all the people are okay then they will be left after seven days.

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