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Maharashtra prepares to send migrants home as Centre gives green light
Updated On: 30 April, 2020 07:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
The Union home ministry order makes medical screening at source point and destination mandatory, but says nothing about who will bear the travel expenses of the migrants

Clearing the path for those stranded at different places across the country, the Union home ministry issued orders to state governments and union territories to facilitate their movement within and between states. It has further said that individuals should be medically screened at the source point and destination and kept in home or institutional quarantine on arrival as per the COVID-19 guidelines issued earlier.
The decision comes after many of the chief ministers demanded the same at the meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However, since trains would not be allowed to operate anytime soon, those stranded will have to be ferried by road. Some states, like Maharashtra, have already prepared a plan to send migrants to their respective destinations in buses. It has already sent buses to fetch students from Kota, of which one batch arrived in Navi Mumbai on Wednesday morning.


