City
Epaper

Stuck in Toronto due to Covid-19, doctor from J&K praises Indian government for repatriation flight

By ANI | Updated: May 23, 2020 16:45 IST

A doctor from the Kashmir valley, who went to meet her sister-in-law in Canada's Toronto city and stuck due to COVID-19 outbreak, has thanked the Indian government for arranging repatriation flight as this will help her to serve people back home during the pandemic.

Open in App

A doctor from the Kashmir valley, who went to meet her sister-in-law in Canada's Toronto city and stuck due to COVID-19 outbreak, has thanked the Indian government for arranging repatriation flight as this will help her to serve people back home during the pandemic.

Dr Farah said in an interview at the airport just before taking a flight to India, "I came here to visit my sister-in-law. I am a doctor myself and I had stuck here. I find so useless to be stranded here while my colleagues (doctors) out there (in J&K) are fighting a war against COVID-19. I wanted to go and join work and help the people".

"I thank the Indian consulate in Toronto for arranging a repatriation flight which really helps us to reach home. I am more required to be there at this crucial time. I really thank the government of India as well as the Consulate for arranging these flights for us. I wish them all the best," she added.

The first evacuation flight from Toronto takes off on May 22 for Delhi and Amritsar with 315 people on board.

Flights to Hyderabad-Bengaluru and Ahmedabad-Jaipur have also been scheduled this week from Toronto under the Vande Bharat Mission.

Air India flight also took off from Vancouver International Airport on May 20 with over 200 Indians on board.

In a Facebook post, the Consulate General of India in Vancouver said, "The first Vande Bharat Mission flight from Canada left from Vancouver on May 20, 2020 with 200 passengers on board. Air India-1190 left Vancouver for Delhi and Amritsar with Indian citizens that included elderly, pregnant women, children and students, who were stranded here after travel restrictions were imposed due to Covid-19 outbreak".

Vande Bharat mission is the massive repatriation operation planned by the Indian government to bring back stranded Indians in different parts of the world in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Vande bharat missiondelhitorontoAir IndiaCity of torontoFirst air india`delhiAir india airbus
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalAir India Cancels All Flights Amid Ongoing 'Operation Sindoor' Until 12 Noon on May 7

NationalDelhi: Man Injured in Road Accident, Driver Suspected to Be Minor; Case Filed

NationalDelhi Hit-and-Run Case: Security Guard Run Over by SUV in Vasant Kunj After Asking Driver Not to Honk; CCTV Footage Surfaces

NationalDelhi: Teenage Girl's Body Found Hanging From Tree at Japanese Park in Rohini; Police Suspect Suicide

TechnologyDelhi Teen’s Spine Damaged Due to PUBG Addiction, Doctors Warn of Paralysis Risk

International Realted Stories

InternationalJaish stronghold in Bhawalpur targeted in India missile strike, Pakistan confirms 24 impacts

InternationalWorld cannot afford military confrontation between India & Pakistan: Guterres

InternationalIndian missile strike targets terror infra, Pakistan Deputy PM calls it 'act of war'

InternationalUS Congressman Shri Thanedar backs India's strikes on terror targets

International‘Hope it ends quickly,’ Trump on India-Pakistan escalation