NE states launch helpline numbers for stranded residents – Check full list
First Published: 5th May, 2020 15:26 IST
The state governments in the Northeast have opened helpline facilities for all the state residents who are stranded in various parts of the region and the nation amid lockdown. Helpline
The state governments in the Northeast have opened helpline facilities for all the state residents who are stranded in various parts of the region and the nation amid lockdown.
Helpline numbers and registration links have been provided for the residents who are stranded outside the state.
- MEGHALAYA
The Meghalaya government has issued helpline numbers for state residents who are stranded outside the state.
The helpline numbers are – 8258811914, 7005728463, 8794064688, 9089171167, 8974282912, 89740819814, 8575342904 & 9485103194.
Registration can be done from 9 am to 8 pm. Online registration can be done at –meghalayaonline.gov.in/covid.
- NAGALAND
The Nagaland government too has launched an online portal for the stranded state residents. Registrations can be done online at – iamstranded.nagaland.gov.in, www.nagaland.gov.in.
The helpline numbers are – 0370-2270033 & 0370-2270010.
- SIKKIM
The Sikkim government has launched online portals for movement of stranded state residents – covid19sikkim.org and registration.covid19Sikkim.org.
The following helpline numbers have been launched – 03592-201145, 03592-202461, 62957-56071, 62972-98807 & 62957-28492.
- ARUNACHAL PRADESH
The Arunachal Pradesh government has also opened helpline numbers for its state residents who are stranded in different parts of the nation.
The helpline numbers are – +91-360-2292774/2292775/2292777.
Meanwhile, the government has also provided toll free numbers – 104/1075 (Toll Free).
- MIZORAM
Mizoram also opened helpline numbers for the stranded people.
The helpline numbers are – 0389-2323336, 0389-2322336 & 0389-2318336.
- TRIPURA
Tripura has also opened helpline nos. for its stranded state residents.
The helpline numbers are – 0381-231-5879 & 0381-232-3945.
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