SHILLONG: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma expressed happiness after students from Tura, Shillong, and other locations studying in Manipur landed safely in the state.
“Students from Tura, Shillong, and other locations studying in Manipur landed safely and are being sent back home. 70 more students will be brought back home tonight,” tweeted Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma on Sunday. The government of Meghalaya arranged special flights to bring back stranded students in violence-hit Manipur, according to an official statement on Saturday.
Special flights from Imphal to Shillong are being arranged by the authorities to bring students back at the earliest. Travel arrangements will be made on May 7, 8, 9, and 10. According to the official statement, two officers have been deputed by the Government of Meghalaya to travel and stay in Imphal to oversee the transfer of students and citizens from the state and arrange for local support for safe travels for the students. The Transport Department is arranging vehicles for students/citizens arriving at Guwahati Airport, and food arrangements are also being made at the airport. The government is in touch with the students in Manipur to monitor the situation and provide them with every assistance for their safe return, reads the statement.
Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma also held a meeting with officials and sought details of the evacuation process for students from affected areas on Saturday. Sangma took to Twitter and wrote, “Held a meeting with officials to check the status of the evacuation process of students from Manipur to Meghalaya. The team is working round the clock to ensure our students from the state are back home safe.” (ANI)
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