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Kangra: Fifteen workers of Satya Sai Sewa Samiti of Himachal Pradesh have been stranded at Puttaparthi in Andra Pradesh since March 23. The Samiti on Monday urged the government to bring them back. Sesh Bushan, Sri Sathya Sai Seva Samiti’s Kangra district president, said a group of 15 workers belonging to Kangra, Hamirpur, Solan and Chamba, including 10 senior citizens, had gone to Puttaparthi in Andra Pradesh for rendering their services there on March 12 and got stuck at the ashram due to the lockdown. He said they should be brought back as they had been stranded there for over a month now. OC

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