Over 18,000 stranded migrants returned to Jharkhand: CM Soren

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Published on May 6, 2020 - Duration: 02:15s

Over 18,000 stranded migrants returned to Jharkhand: CM Soren

Reviewing the situation of stranded migrants, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren stated that around 18,000 people have reached the state maid lockdown 3.0.

"Jharkhand residents trapped in different areas during lockdown are reaching home safely.

The state government is doing its best to bring home many others still stranded.

18000-20000 people have already returned the state," said CM Hemant Soren.


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