As many as 2,400 migrant workers from Bihar and 1,343 of Madhya Pradesh, stranded in Haryana due to the coronavirus-triggered lockdown, were sent to their respective states by three shramik' trains on Thursday.
Chief Minister M L Khattar said over 1,200 migrant workers wee sent from Ambala Cantt by a special train to Katihar in Bihar.
Similarly, another special Shramik train departed from Hisar carrying 1,200 workers to Muzaffarpur.
As per an official statement, Khattar said that during their journey, the workers will be provided food by the Railways in Delhi.
Along with this, soap and sanitizers have been kept in all the coaches of the train.
He also said six women passengers and children in the train were given soft toys, biscuits and chocolates.
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Another special shramik' train departed for Sagar in Madhya Pradesh from Rewari Junction, carrying 1,343 migrant labourers.
He said food packets, water bottles, masks and sanitizers were also provided to these migrant labourers by the state government and biscuits were also provided to the children who were with the returning workers labourers.
Health check-ups of all these returning workers were conducted and food and water was given to them after sanitizing their hands.
The first Shramik Special train from Haryana carrying 1,200 migrant workers, who were stranded in the state due to the coronavirus-led lockdown, had left for Katihar in Bihar from Hisar railway station on Wednesday.
The Haryana government has made arrangements to send stranded migrants to their home states as per the Central government guidelines.
Chief Minister Khattar had earlier said that migrant workers, stranded in Haryana, would be sent back to their homes in a safe and systematic manner.
The Haryana government has also launched a web portal where migrant workers in the state who want to return to their native places can register themselves.