TIL Desk/National/New Delhi/ As many as 579 people from Delhi are still stranded in war-torn Ukraine while 299 people belonging to the national capital have been brought back, officials in the city government said on Thursday.
Till evening, district authorities including district magistrates (DM) and sub-divisional magistrates (SDMs) visited the residences of 606 students who have either been evacuated or are still stuck in the East European country, the officials said.
Families of 624 people have been contacted over the phone and offered help, they said. In all, 878 people from Delhi were in Ukraine, the officials said citing a list handed to them by the Centre.
Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot on Thursday tweeted, The Delhi government is constantly in touch with the families of those stranded in Ukraine. Delhi government will ensure travel arrangements of Delhi residents to their homes coming from Ukraine at Hindon airport or Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Senior government officials on Thursday said that during the Delhi government’s reach-out exercise, many students who returned hailed the Indian government’s efforts in bringing them back.
They also talked about the difficulties in movement within Ukraine to reach the borders, lack of coordination and concerns of the students about their future, the officials said.