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Trying to take all Possible Steps to Bring Back the Stucked People to Bengal Said- Mamata

Nidhi Hakla

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Monday that her government was trying to take all possible steps to bring back the people of her state stranded in various parts of the country due to the lockdown.  It also includes students stranded in Kota, Rajasthan. Mamta tweeted, 'The Bengal government will do everything possible to bring back the people of Bengal trapped in different parts of the country due to the lockdown.  I have instructed my officers to fully help such needy people.  As long as I am here, no person from Bengal should feel helpless.  I am with you in these difficult times.

It is noteworthy that earlier the Chief Minister had also announced a financial assistance of ₹ 1000 in the form of pocket money to migrant workers of Bengal trapped in other states.  The process of giving this has also started a week ago.  A mobile app was also launched, through which migrant workers were asked to send requests.  After this verification, the state government is sending the said amount to their account.

In the second tweet, the Chief Minister said, 'I am personally looking after it and we will leave no stone unturned to ensure that everyone gets all possible help.  Its process has also started and all the students of Bengal stuck in Kota will start their journey soon. In the second tweet, the Chief Minister said, the process has also started and all the students of Bengal stuck in Kota will start their journey soon.

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