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AP Govt Brings Telugus Back From Nepal - The Statesman

The Andhra Pradesh government is actively coordinating with Indian authorities to evacuate 187 Telugu citizens stranded in multiple locations amid violent protests in Nepal.

  • Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh is coordinating rescue operations on September 10, 2025, for 215 Telugu people stranded in Nepal amid ongoing unrest.
  • The unrest and violent protests in Nepal led the Andhra Pradesh government to alert the Indian Embassy and set up helpline numbers to assist stranded citizens.
  • Lokesh held review meetings, established a special war room, arranged immediate relief, and instructed shifting stranded people to safer locations across four Nepalese sites.
  • Lokesh announced that he will oversee efforts to rescue and assist those affected, prioritizing the swift and safe return of the people.
  • As a result, coordinated efforts with central agencies and the embassy are underway to facilitate evacuations, while Lokesh skipped a political celebration to oversee the operation personally.
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The Hindu Business Line broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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