Indians stranded in Afghanistan will return, flight will arrive daily from May 26
Indians stranded in Afghanistan will return, flight will arrive daily from May 26
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New Delhi: Government of India has started the process of bring the countrymen back trapped in Kazakhstan. The first flight will return on Tuesday for the return of Indians. Around 3400 people have registered for return to India. It is believed that 1 thousand Indians may return home in the first phase.

India's Ambassador to Kazakhstan, Prabhat Kumar, while talking to WION has said, 'We are getting Indians back from Kazakhstan. Today is the first flight from Karaganda. After this, 7 flights will leave from Karaganda, Almaty, Noor Sultan. From 26 May to 1 June, a plane will bring one thousand people back to India every day. About 3400 people have been registered for return, the rest will be brought in the second phase.

He further informed that in total 3 flights from Karaganda, 2 flights from Noor Sultan, 2 flights from Almaty are going to come to India in the next one week. Prabhat Kumar thanked the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Karaganda, Almaty, Noor Sultan Airport for assisting in the return of Indians. He has particularly appreciated Air India, Indian Home and Health and Civil Aviation. Most of the passengers returning from Kazakhstan are students. Those who requested the government to return to the country. Many Indian workers are also working for the construction of Mega Abu Dhabi Plaza in the capital Noor Sultan.

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