Delhi govt making arrangements to bring back students from Kota: Kejriwal

Maharashtra and West Bengal are among other states which have decided to bring back their students stranded in Kota.
Many states are sending buses to rescue students stuck in Kota amid coronavirus lockdown. (Photo | EPS)
Many states are sending buses to rescue students stuck in Kota amid coronavirus lockdown. (Photo | EPS)

NEW DELHI: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday said the Delhi government is making arrangements to bring back students of the national capital who are stranded in Rajasthan's Kota due to the lockdown imposed to control the spread of coronavirus.

"Delhi govt is making arrangements to soon bring Del students back home From Kota, Kejriwal said in a tweet.

Maharashtra and West Bengal are among other states which have decided to bring back their students stranded in Kota.

On Wednesday, at least 70 state transport buses left from Maharashtra to bring back students stranded at Kota, the coaching hub for engineering and medical aspirants.

Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri had also written to Kejriwal, asking him to take urgent steps to bring back students of the national capital from Kota.

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