Last batch of 288 Iran returnees reaches Kargil

Iran returnees being shifted in a quarantine center at Kargil.
Iran returnees being shifted in a quarantine center at Kargil.

Excelsior Correspondent
KARGIL, May 18: The last batch of 288 pilgrims from Kargil including 2 infants who were stranded in Iran for the last over 2 months reached Kargil on Sunday evening.
The pilgrims had landed at Kushok Bakula Rinpochay Airport Leh today morning through 2 special aircrafts of the Air India. They were earlier flown to New Delhi from Tehran through a special flight of the Mahan Airways.
The returnees were later taken to 8 quarantine facilities set up by the District Administration Kargil in various hotels and resorts in the district where they will go for institutional quarantine. Medicare and all other requisite facilities would be given to the pilgrims during the quarantine period besides their COVID-19 tests would also be conducted as a precautionary measure.
While welcoming the returnees, Nodal Officer Quarantine Facilities and Naib Tehsildar Kargil, Muhammad Hassan and other concerned officers of the District Administration urged them to complete the 14 days mandatory quarantine period in the quarantine facilities before leaving for their respective families as it is being done for their own safety and wellbeing and the safety of their families.
The pilgrims would be extended all necessary facilities and medical attention during their entire stay at the quarantine facilities, the officers assured and appealed them to cooperate with the district authorities in ensuring strict adherence to the guidelines meant for prevention of COVID-19.