
In the middle of a large number of international flights after the Israel-Iran conflict, a group of 61 people from Rajasthan was stuck in Georgia. | Photo Credit: Getty Images/Istockphoto
In the middle of a large number of international flights after the Israel-Iran conflict, a group of 61 people from Rajasthan was stuck in Georgia. The group was looking for the help of the Indian government for a safe return to their homeland.
Individuals, mostly authorized accountants (CAS) and their families, participated in the residential repetition course in the Georgian capital Tbilisi. Ca Bhavik Bhatia of Jaisalmer, accompanied by his wife and child, published a video attractive to the Indian government to evacuate.
“Although the situation in Georgia is calm and all members are safe in their hotel, but the situation has caused anxiety among the stuck people,” Mr. Bhatia said in his message. Members of the Rajasthan family also expressed concern about the situation and called on the central government to agree on their early return.
The group, which consisted of 29 CAS and their family members, left Jaipur 8 June to attend the course. 13th June was scheduled to return to Jaipuru through Sharjah. The Secretary General of the Association of Tax Advisors, Rajasthan Ratan Goyal, who was one of the sponsors of the event, was also looking for the intervention of bodies in the center and the state to ensure the safe return of all members.
Published – June 14, 2025 22:45 is