Stranded Meghalaya residents start returning from NE state

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SHILLONG: Deputy Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Prestone Tynsong informed that the movement of citizens who were stranded in other North Eastern states had begun on Tuesday and 284 state residents had entered the state on the first day.

He also said that another batch of citizens are expected to reach on Tuesday. All those who have come back to the state have to undergo strict quarantine for 14 days

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