
The weekly rescue mission in a conflict affected by Nepal by the government of Andr Pradesh closed on Wednesday with a safe return of another 86 Telugian pilgrims from Manasarovar. Their flight from Kathmandu on Wednesday Wednesday on Wednesday meant a happy and safe return of 361 people from Telugo stuck through the Himalayan country.
The 86 people who stuck with Lake Manasarovar joined their families across Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Tirupati, Kurnool, Anantapur, Nandyal and other cities in the state.
Hundreds of Telugu People Were Stuck in Different Parts of Nepal in the Aftermath of A Political Turmoil Resulting in Curfews, Necessitating Launch of An Evacration by the Andhra Pradesh Government On September 9. Following the Instructions of Chief 24×7 Control Room Was Establoyed at the Andhra Pradesh Bhavan in New Delhi and the Ministry of For Hrd, IT and X -rays Nara Loles personally followed the operation of the Center for Command in Amaravati.
Minister of Nara Loket, who praised the successful conclusion of the operation, said “The security of every Telugu person where he is in the world is our highest priority. This mission in Nepal shows how quickly Andhra Pradesh can react in times of crisis and how we are always for our people.”
The government’s statement said the evacuation was carried out through several routes, including Nepalganj, Raxaul and Bhairaw, and supported by two special flights – indigo service from Kathmando to Dilli and Nepal flight to Bhairawa.
Emergency E-Visa
Despite the restrictions of the prohibition of walking, internet and documentation obstacles at the Kathmandu airport, officials provided a safe passage for all evacuated. Nine Telugu-Original NRI, who lost their foreign citizens of India (OCI) on arson in Kathmandu, was also issued an emergency e-Visa. In addition, the use of technologies and regular updates from the government assured families waiting back home.
Soon after the news of Nepal problems broke out and there was a need to evacuate people from Telugo that was stuck there, Mr. Loket jumped the Super Six event in Anantapore and coordinated rescue efforts, ensuring that the auxiliary lines were functional 24×7 and assigning tasks to officials and checking evacuation every two hours through video tutors. The team led by the Minister worked in close coordination with the government of Andhra Pradesh, the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian Embassy, the Nepalese Army and the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Published – 18 September 2025 20:51 IS IS