Stranded in India
Stranded in India is a portal by the Ministry of Tourism of government of India, to help foreign tourists stranded in different parts of the country during the COVID-19 pandemic in India.[1][2][3]
Type of site | Portal |
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Country of origin | India |
Owner | Ministry of Tourism of the government of India |
Services | To help foreign tourists stranded in different parts of the country during the COVID-19 pandemic in India |
URL | Official website |
About
This portal provides information on COVID-19 helpline numbers and call centers through which information on the control centers of the Ministry of External Affairs as well as their contact information and state-based or regional tourism assistance facility centers for foreign tourist assistance.
Helpline
For foreign tourists stranded in India, a COVID-19 helpline number has been issued.
References
- "Tourism Ministry launches 'Stranded in India' to help foreign tourists". @businessline.
- "'Stranded in India': New govt portal to help foreign tourists". The Times of India.
- Chaturvedi, Anumeha (31 March 2020). "Tourism Ministry launches strandedinindia.com for tourists stranded in the country". The Economic Times.
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