Bhadrak: The Bhadrak district administration on Thursday informed said that 21 Odia migrant workers in Surat in Gujarat have left for their home district.
Bhadrak Collector Gyana Ranjan Das said the workers were returning in a reserved private bus at their own cost.
He further said that the district administration had asked them to register their names on the government portal, but none of them have done so. “We will register their names after their arrival, keep them in government quarantine centres for 14 days and conduct their sample tests to determine if they are infected with COVID-19,” he adde
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