2400 workers of Madhya Pradesh returned from Gujarat, villages to be sent after test
2400 workers of Madhya Pradesh returned from Gujarat, villages to be sent after test
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The lockdown period has been extended to prevent corona. In the meantime, whatever was there is stuck there. Amid the ongoing lockdown, migrant laborers stranded in other states are struggling to return home. After the Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh, now the Madhya Pradesh government has also taken a big step for the workers of the state. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan told on Saturday that workers trapped in different districts of MP will be sent to their villages. Vehicles have been provided for this. Everyone will be examined before sending them home.

Shivraj Singh Chauhan has also given information about the laborers of Madhya Pradesh trapped in other states. He told that the MP government is bringing back the laborers from Rajasthan as well, whereas 2400 laborers have left from 98 buses from Gujarat. However, the Chief Minister has reiterated that in view of the prevailing circumstances all the guidelines of lockdown will be followed. All necessary checks will be done for migrant laborers reaching the border of Madhya Pradesh. Only then will they be sent to their home.

Here, 2400 laborers returning from Gujarat late Saturday arrived in MP's Jhabula district, where thermal screening has been done. After full investigation, these laborers will be taken to their village. For information, let us tell you that earlier the Uttar Pradesh government has announced to bring back its workers trapped in other states. Only those workers who have completed the 14-day quarantine period in other states will be brought back.

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