MP government will bring back1197 students stranded in Rajasthan's Kota
MP government will bring back1197 students stranded in Rajasthan's Kota
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In Madhya Pradesh, Corona's havoc continues to grow. To avoid this, the administration has tightened the lockdown. In such a situation, the Madhya Pradesh government has prepared for the return of 1197 students trapped in Kota city of Rajasthan. About 71 vehicle quotas are to be sent to bring back the students. The government has issued orders in this regard. On receiving the government's order, the Transport Department has started preparations for the acquisition of vehicles. According to the information, the Collector Office at the district level has made the list of students available to the Transport Department. According to this, a total of 1197 students from 51 districts of the state including 39 students from Bhopal, 48 from Bhind, 50 from Chhatarpur, five from Indore and 68 from Gwalior have to be brought back from the quota.

According to sources, vehicles will be dispatched to bring students along with medical staff and police personnel late Saturday night. Let us tell you that earlier, the Yogi government has sent about 300 buses to bring the students of Uttar Pradesh trapped in the quota. A political fight has also erupted over this. At the same time, Kota city of Rajasthan, which gave engineers and doctors to India amid the Corona epidemic, has now turned into a political arena. Thousands of students from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh who went to Kota to prepare for engineering and medical entrance examinations are stuck in the lockdown.

For information, let us tell you that bitterness has arisen between Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot for returning home of about 35 thousand stranded students. Actually, the discussion about the return of students trapped in Kota was going on a few days ago. Controversy increased when the Rajasthan government started issuing passes to these students to return to their homes. When some students reached the border of their home state, they were stopped. After this, the Bihar government wrote a letter to the Center and said that it is against the rules of lockdown, action should be taken immediately on it.

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