MHA Issues SOPs for Movement for those Stranded outside the Country and
India
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Only Indian Nationals Covered
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Persons Specified for Travel from Country
include Visa Holders
[MHA Press Release/05.05.2020]
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), on 01.05.2020, issued
an Order and respective guidelines under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, to extend
the lockdown for a further period of 2 weeks w.e.f. May
4, 2020. In order to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, international travel
of passengers has been prohibited under MHA’s Orders related to lockdown measures.
As per information available, many Indian Nationals who had
travelled to different countries before the lockdown, on various purposes such as
employment, studies/ internships, tourism, business, etc., are stranded abroad.
Due to their prolonged stay abroad, they are facing distress and are desirous of
returning to India urgently. Apart from the
above cases, there are other Indian Nationals who need to visit India in medical
emergencies or death of a family member. Also, many persons are stranded in India
who desirous to travel abroad urgently for various purposes.
In order to facilitate the movement of such persons, the Ministry
has today issued Standard Operating Protocols (SOPs), for movement of Indian Nationals
stranded outside the country and of specified persons to travel abroad, to Ministries/Departments
of Government of India, State/Union Territory Governments and State/ Union Territory Authorities with the directions for its strict
implementation.