The Government of India is actively working towards the return of its workers back to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain who had lost their employments and had to be evacuated to India during the Covid pandemic earlier this year. Thousands of Indians had to leave the UAE as businesses closed and employees were placed on unpaid leave. As per the Consulate General of India in Dubai in August, over five lakh Indians had been registered for repatriation to India from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al-Quwain, Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah since the beginning of the Vande Bharat Mission- a mega exercise to repatriate stranded Indians back to their country. Considering the close relationship between India and the UAE, the Government there took exceptional measures to take care of the community through a series of supportive initiatives. In this regard, they were assisted by the Embassy and Consulate, who worked in coordination with Indian community organisations. Similar steps were taken in Bahrain and other Gulf kingdoms. This was acknowledged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the August 15 address from Red Fort. On its part, even at the peak of the Covid-19 crisis, India continued to provide essential goods to the UAE, including during the Ramzan period. It allowed special flights for that purpose. It also facilitated doctors and nurses to return to the UAE as a special gesture, as also to some Gulf countries. Union minister to lead meeting with protesting farmers today Jakarta governor contracts COVID-19 Coronavirus India: 31118 new cases recorded in 24 hours, figure crosses 9463250