Andhra Pradesh's Government Initiatives to Aid Stranded Gulf Citizens

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Andhra Pradesh's Government Initiatives to Aid Stranded Gulf Citizens

Synopsis

The Andhra Pradesh government is stepping up efforts to assist stranded Telugus in Gulf nations amid escalating tensions due to the Israel-Iran conflict. NRI Relations Minister Srinivas highlights the proactive measures being taken for their safety and support.

Key Takeaways

Government Commitment: The Andhra Pradesh government is prioritizing the safety of stranded citizens.
Emergency Assistance: Helpline numbers are available for immediate support.
Community Support: Local Telugu families are involved in providing aid.
Coordination with Embassies: Stranded individuals are encouraged to contact local Indian Embassies.
Stay Informed: It is crucial to rely on verified information from official sources.

Amaravati, March 2 (NationPress) The government of Andhra Pradesh is actively working to assist Telugus stranded in Gulf nations amid the conflict between Israel and Iran, according to Kondapalli Srinivas, the state’s Minister for NRI Relations and Empowerment.

On Monday, he noted that due to the ongoing war, passengers have encountered challenges at various airports. Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and Srinivas are continuously monitoring the evolving situation.

To support Non-Resident Andhraites in distress, the Andhra Pradesh Non-Resident Telugu Society (APNRT) has mobilized its coordinators in Gulf countries. With the help of local Telugu families, they are providing temporary housing, security, and essential assistance.

Srinivas emphasized that APNRT officials are keeping a close watch on developments and maintaining communication with coordinators.

He encouraged stranded Telugus to utilize the services of the local Indian Embassy and the helpline numbers established by the state. Those in distress can reach APNRT’s 24/7 helpline at 0863-2340678, WhatsApp: +91 85000 27678, or via email at helpline@apnrts.com.

The minister urged individuals in emergency situations to contact the helpline promptly for aid.

Earlier, in a social media update, he reassured all Indians abroad, especially those from Andhra Pradesh, that their safety and welfare are of utmost importance, particularly in light of the situation affecting Indians in the UAE, Israel, Iran, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and nearby nations.

“For reliable updates and immediate help, please stay connected with the official communication channels of the Indian Embassy in your respective countries. I strongly advise everyone to rely solely on verified sources and to be cautious of unverified information or rumors on social media,” stated Srinivas.

“Our teams are closely observing the situation and are ready to provide all necessary support. The Government of Andhra Pradesh stands resolutely with every NRI and their families during this challenging time,” he concluded.

Point of View

Spearheaded by Minister Kondapalli Srinivas, reflects a commitment to the safety and welfare of its citizens abroad. The coordination with local families and embassies exemplifies a community-driven response to a complex crisis.
NationPress
7 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What measures is the Andhra Pradesh government taking for stranded citizens?
The government is facilitating temporary accommodation, security, and essential support for Telugus stranded in Gulf countries due to the conflict.
How can stranded Telugus seek help?
Stranded individuals can contact the APNRT helpline at 0863-2340678 or WhatsApp +91 85000 27678 for assistance.
What should I do in an emergency situation?
In emergencies, contact the helpline numbers immediately to receive aid and support.
Are there any updates from the Indian Embassy?
Yes, it is advised to stay connected with the official channels of the Indian Embassy for verified updates.
What is the role of the Andhra Pradesh Non-Resident Telugu Society?
APNRT is coordinating efforts to provide assistance to distressed Telugus and maintaining communication with local coordinators.
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