District Admn Kishtwar starts dispatching stranded labourers to their native States
Medical checkups of returnees underway
KISHTWAR, MAY 19: To provide relief to the labourers who have been stranded due to lockdown, District administration Kishtwar headed by the District Magistrate Kishtwar Rajinder Singh Tara today kick started the process of medical screening for COVID-19 symptoms of all those persons who are presently stuck in the district and who want to return to their home States outside of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
In order to facilitate the smooth dispatch of the returnees to their native states through the shramik trains arranged by the Government, the district administration Kishtwar has already started the registration process and now process of the medical screening of returnees for COVID-19 symptoms has been initiated since yesterday.
At its first instance, a number of 37 labourers hailing from Chhattisgarh who are presently stuck at various places of Kishtwar are scheduled to be dispatched to their home state on May 21, 2020 after proper medical examination.
On the direction of DM Kishtwar, a team of medical doctors has been deputed by Chief Medical Officer Kishtwar R S Manhas here at office of the District Information Centre Kishtwar for preliminary screening of all the registered persons, briefed Assistant Labour Commissioner Kishtwar Anoop Kumar.
DM Kishtwar has asked ALC Kishtwar who is facilitating the process of dispatching the returnees, to ensure that no labourer desirous of returning back to their home state is left out.
Besides, he directed to provide the breakfast, packed lunch and water to passengers on the day of travel and also to arrange for the transport upto Katra railway station without any failure, where from they have to travel by the Government run trains upto their destinations.