Sixty Indians Return From Bahrain After Government Rescue Effort

Sixty Indians return from Bahrain after coordinated efforts by the central government and Telangana government ensuring safe travel arrangements and support for citizens facing difficulties abroad.

  • Sixty Indians return from Bahrain through coordinated rescue effort.
  • Sixty Indians return from Bahrain with support from governments.
  • Sixty Indians return from Bahrain safely through special travel arrangements.

A group of sixty Indians who were facing difficulties in Bahrain have safely returned to the country following coordinated efforts by the central government and the Telangana government. Families of the rescued individuals expressed gratitude for the swift action taken by authorities.

The safe return of the passengers was made possible through a series of coordinated arrangements involving multiple government departments and diplomatic channels. Officials worked together to ensure that the stranded citizens could travel back to India without further complications.

The passengers were transported through a special travel arrangement that helped them reach Kochi after transit support was provided through Saudi Arabia. Authorities ensured that the journey was organized quickly so that the affected individuals could return home safely.

Families of the passengers thanked several leaders who played a key role in the operation including Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu and Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy was also acknowledged for arranging a special flight that helped facilitate the return journey from the Gulf region to India.

Officials explained that transit visas were issued through diplomatic coordination with Saudi authorities which made it possible for the stranded Indians to travel through Dammam before boarding the flight to India.

Community organizations also played an important role in supporting the rescue process. The Bahrain Telugu Association helped coordinate communication between affected families and government authorities.

Airline officials and volunteers also assisted in the travel arrangements ensuring that passengers could complete the journey smoothly.

Members of the Telugu community in Bahrain reportedly came together during the difficult period to support the stranded individuals and help manage the situation.

The successful return of the sixty Indians from Bahrain has been seen as an example of effective cooperation between government agencies community organizations and diplomatic authorities working together to assist citizens abroad.

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