Haryana Government opens help desk at Mumbai airport for students returning from Ukraine
Press Trust of India | March 2, 2022 | 04:43 PM IST | 1 min read
The Haryana government has contacted 700 out of 1,786 students from the state studying in Ukraine, while 90 students have been brought back.
GURUGRAM: A Haryana government help desk at Mumbai airport is assisting those returning from Ukraine to reach their homes in the state through Delhi, an official statement said. "We are in constant touch with government to ensure that all Haryana students are back safely and will assist them in every possible way," it said.
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"Help Desk at Mumbai Airport. It was decided by Haryana Government to set up a help desk at Mumbai #Airport to help the #Haryana #students returning from Ukraine. This #helpdesk has started functioning from today," the Gurugram Police tweeted.
Help Desk at Mumbai Airport.
— Gurugram Police (@gurgaonpolice) March 2, 2022
It was decided by Haryana Government to set up a help desk at Mumbai #Airport to help the #Haryana #students returning from Ukraine. This #helpdesk has started functioning from today. @DGPHaryana @cmohry @anilvijminister
"Inspector Ajay Malik , Sub Inspector Ravinder kumar, P/SI Mohit kumar and Satyawan JE (hafed) are manning the help desk at Mumbai airport to assist Haryana students. All Haryana Students returning from Ukraine will be brought back safely," it added.
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The Haryana government help desk at Delhi airport is also helping the students. The Haryana government has contacted 700 out of 1,786 students from the state studying in Ukraine, while 90 students have been brought back from the war-hit country, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Tuesday.
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