Coronavirus: Over 100,000 Keralites register to return home in 12 hours

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Thiruvananthapuram - They can only register after getting themselves tested negative for Covid-19.

By IANS, PTI

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Published: Mon 27 Apr 2020, 9:09 AM

Last updated: Mon 27 Apr 2020, 6:35 PM

Twelve hours after the Kerala government opened a website, on which all those who want to return from abroad would have to register, over 100,000 of Kerala diaspora have registered expressing their desire to return, when the airports open.

These registrations are mostly from the various Middle East countries and among it, the maximum registrations are from the UAE. The registration has to be done on www.norkaroots.org, of the state-run NORKA-Roots, the official body of diaspora.

This new facility was opened by the Kerala government, after the Centre, following the numerous requests from several quarters decided to take a positive step.
Keralites can only register after getting themselves tested for Covid-19 and obtaining a negative certificate, official sources said.

The Union Cabinet Secretary a few days back asked the various state-chief secretaries about the arrangements and the manner in which the returning diaspora would be taken care of.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had informed the efforts of Kerala were praised by the Cabinet secretary and asked other states to follow the way Kerala has done.

Covid-19 screening for all passengers
Vijayan also pointed out that all arrangements were ready at the four Kerala airports. Those arriving will be screened. While those with no Covid-19 symptoms will be allowed to go for home isolation, others will be quarantined under the present medical guidelines.


According to the state government, various hostels, hotels, halls, private hospitals with accommodation facilities as well as floating houseboats at Alappuzha are ready to house them.

While many of these coronavirus care centres would be operated for free, those wishing better facilities and comfort will have to pay.

There are an estimated 3.3 million NRKs, including 2.2 million in the Gulf region. The government is expecting 300,000 to 550,000 of them to come back after resumption of air services.



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