The Central Government is making constant efforts to bring the Stranded Indian citizens in Ukraine to India safely. In this connection, the second flight carrying 250 Indian nationals stranded in Ukraine landed at Delhi Airport in the early hours of Sunday from Romania's capital Bucharest. In such a situation, at the airport here, Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia Scindia welcomed the people who came from Ukraine with roses. Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the issue of the safe return of Indian citizens in his talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Let us tell you that earlier the first flight had come to Mumbai with 219 people from Bucharest. On the other hand, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that under 'Operation Ganga', the second flight carrying 250 Indians from Bucharest arrived in De Lily today. After these two flights, now the third flight from Budapest is also likely to arrive on Sunday. At this time, it is reported that Indian authorities in Ukraine are facing many complications in taking their people to neighbouring countries. Let us tell you that at present, about 16,000 Indians are stranded in Ukraine. Talking about Scindia, he interacted with Indian nationals at the Delhi airport and said that "every single citizen in India has come back home". Please send this message to all your friends and colleagues that we are with them and will guarantee their safe return. "PM Modi is in touch with the Ukrainian and Russian presidents, talks are on to ensure that everyone is brought home safely. I am deeply grateful to Air India for your safe return to India. Jai Hind.'’ IND vs SL: Captain Rohit revealed secrets of the heart as soon as they won the series Ishan Kishan admitted to hospital after India won 2nd T20I match Karnataka CM speaks to students in Ukraine, assures them of help