Kerala govt mulls bringing back NRKs after resumption of air services
Adequate facilities for their testing and quarantine would be made close to the four international airports in the state and accommodation and hospital facilities would also be provided to them, the release said.

Elaborate arrangements would be made for the return of the Non Resident Keralites (NRK)s, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Friday at a high level meeting here,a government press release said.
Adequate facilities for their testing and quarantine would be made close to the four international airports in the state and accommodation and hospital facilities would also be provided to them, the release said.
Symptomatic cases would be quarantined and those testing negative would be put under observation in their homes.
Adequate number of houses and rooms had been arranged to host the returnees and efforts were on to identify more such buildings,the CM said.
The state government would request the Union Civil Aviation and External Affairs ministries to bring back the elderly, pregnant women and children those on visiting visas and those suffering from serious illness in the first phase.
The expats who have lost jobs, whose visas had expired and people released from prisons could be among those considered in the second phase while the remaining would be brought back later.
Officials would hold discussions with airlines and request reduced airfare for the NRKs.
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