Hyderabad: In light of the ongoing civil unrest in Nepal, Chief Minister Sri Revanth Reddy has directed officials to activate a dedicated emergency helpline at Telangana Bhavan, New Delhi. This initiative aims to assist #Telangana citizens currently stranded in #Nepal and provide support to their concerned family members. While no injuries or missing cases involving Telangana citizens have been reported so far, the Government is taking proactive and precautionary measures in coordination with the in #Kathmandu to ensure their safety and facilitate their swift repatriation.
For assistance, citizens may contact the following officers: Smt. Vandhana, Private Secretary to Resident Commissioner & Liaison Head. +91 9871999044. Sri G. Rakshith Naik, Liaison Officer. +91 9643723157. Sri CH. Chakravarthi, Public Relations Officer +91 9949351270. The Government urges all citizens to follow official advisories and refrain from sharing or acting upon unverified information. The Telangana Government remains deeply committed to the safety, welfare, and timely assistance of its people during this evolving situation.In view of the ongoing civil unrest in Nepal, the Telangana government has activated a special emergency helpline at Telangana Bhavan in New Delhi, to assist citizens stranded in the neighbouring country.The objective is to support both Telangana natives in Nepal and their families back in the State. Officials said no Telangana citizens have been reported injured or missing so farThe State is coordinating closely with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu to ensure safety and possible repatriation. The government appealed to the public to follow official advisories and avoid unverified information, reaffirming its commitment to safeguard citizens during the crisis.
For assistance, citizens can contact Vandhana (+91 9871999044), G Rakshith Naik (+91 9643723157), and CH Chakravarthi (+91 9949351270).
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