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Rajasthan residents stuck in Georgia, appeal for govt help

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A 61-member group from Rajasthan comprising 29 Chartered Accountants and their families, which was in Georgia to attend a programme, is stranded there due to widespread flight cancellations in the wake of the Israel-Iran conflict and has appealed for help from the Indian government.

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The group had travelled to Georgia to attend a residential refresher course in the capital Tbilisi and were scheduled to return to India via Sharjah on June 13.

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However, flight services were suspended due to escalating tensions, leaving the delegation stuck in Georgia.

Among the stranded are three members from Jaisalmer. One of them, Bhavik Bhatia posted a video appealing to the Indian government for immediate assistance.

He requested the intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for their safe evacuation. Their kin in Rajasthan have also expressed concern over their safety.

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