Necessary arrangements for the student returned from Ukraine to New Delhi – CM Shri Chouhan

Chief Minister discussed with senior officials in New Delhi
Discussions took place with the officials at the Resident Commissioners office in Delhi
A meeting was held in Ukraine regarding the comeback of the trapped children of Madhya Pradesh

Monday, February 28, 2022

Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan held discussions with senior officials of Central and Madhya Pradesh government regarding the children trapped in Ukraine during his stay in New Delhi and inquired about the updated situation. The Chief Minister Shri Chouhan directed the Housing Commissioner, Madhya Pradesh and other officials to ensure that the children of Madhya Pradesh who are returning New Delhi from Ukraine through various means, should be provided accommodation, food and other arrangements. Make necessary arrangements for the children by making them tension free.

Chief Minister Shri Chouhan said that all such children should be assured that they will not face any problem. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan was told by the officials that he is in constant touch with the guardians. Students are reaching New Delhi from Ukraine by different flights. Tomorrow from Ukraine one flight will come to Mumbai and two flights will come to Delhi. So far 29 children of Madhya Pradesh have come to India. On Monday evening 6 children have come back safely.

It is noteworthy that since last 4 days the office of the residential commissioner of Madhya Pradesh government located in New Delhi is working day and night. Responsibility has been entrusted to each officer for this important task. The office located in New Delhi is in constant touch with the Chief Minister’s Office, Bhopal.

Chief Minister gave important instructions in the meeting

  • Talk to the children’s parents with kindness and sensitivity.

  • Make sure that proper arrangements are made for the children by constantly contacting the Indian Embassy.

  • Arrangements should also be made for their stay and return to their home state (Madhya Pradesh) on their return home.

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