This special facility started for those coming back home due to Corona virus
This special facility started for those coming back home due to Corona virus
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The outbreak of Corona, which has been increasing suddenly, has been taking the form of an epidemic for the whole world today. The same virus has caught more than 2,28,000 deaths so far. But still, this death game has not stopped. This virus has rocked the whole world today. The Indian Mission in the United Arab Emirates has opened online registration for migrants who are trapped in the country amid lockdown due to Coronavirus epidemic and are keen to return home. On Wednesday night, the Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi announced the details of data collection through the Indian consulate website in Dubai.

If there are no beds left in hospitals of many countries, then Dr. himself is becoming a victim of this virus. There was a tweet from India in Dubai on Thursday, 'It has been reported that the Embassy of India, Abu Dhabi and Consulate General of India, has put up a database to register Indians desirous of travelling to India under COVID-19 status. is introduced. Information can be entered through the website. You can register by clicking on the link to go back to India by visiting the website or www.cgidubai.gov.in 

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However, minutes after the tweet, it was removed by the embassy citing 'technical reasons'. This made some users difficult to open the page. The report said that the Consulate General of India in Dubai resumed the link on Thursday, stating that it may take some time to load due to traffic on the page.

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Clarifying the Abu Dhabi mission, it was previously told that there is no plan to return Indians from abroad under the current COVID-19 status. At present, the Government of India only aims to collect information.

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