K’taka govt launches online gateway to help migrant workers
Team Udayavani, May 3, 2020, 7:32 AM IST
Bengaluru: A day after Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa urged migrant laborers to stay back and help authorities resume economic activity, the Karnataka government on Saturday opened an online gateway for those wishing to go to other states and workers stranded there to come back.
“The government has opened a gateway for those who want to travel from Karnataka to other states or from other states to Karnataka.
“They will have to register at https:evasindhu. karnataka.gov.in portal,” minister for primary and secondary education and COVID-19 information, S Suresh Kumar, told reporters here.
He said that this was in additional measure to the union government’s decision to operate special trains to ferry migrant workers, students, and tourists, who are stuck in various states, back to their homes.
The Minister said that the government has also decided to operate special state transport buses within districts in Karnataka to enable workers to leave.
“They would be charged one-way fare and quarantined after they reach their homes,” he said.
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