The Andhra Pradesh Government has organized a special flight in coordination with the Ministry of Civil Aviation to evacuate greater than 100 students from the State stranded in violence-hit Manipur.
However, the main points of the flight schedule are awaited which is geared toward bringing again the students to their hometowns safely.
“The Ministry of Civil Aviation has agreed to fly back A.P. students in a special flight and officials said they will apprise the time and flight details,” mentioned an announcement shared by the State Government on May 7.
The southern state has recognized 100 students till now, who’re finding out in instructional establishments similar to NIT, IIIT and Central Agriculture University in Manipur.
On May 7, Aditya Nath Das, Resident Commissioner, A.P. Bhavan, Delhi despatched letters to the secretary of Ministry of Civil Aviation and the chief secretary of Manipur in the direction of this endeavour.
“It is to bring to your kind notice that over 150 students from A.P. state are presently stranded in Manipur amidst violence that erupted on May 3… It is humbly requested that necessary support is extended for the safe passage of these students at the earliest,” wrote Mr. Das, requesting for offering escort and safety for the students as a part of evacuation efforts to chief secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh.
The resident commissioner has additionally enclosed the names, contact numbers and the institute particulars of the 100 students.