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40 Rajasthani nationals stranded in Sudan are given helpline numbers by the state.

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According to a government statement, there are currently at least 40 Rajasthanis stuck in Sudan.

Jaipur:- On Saturday, the Rajasthani government declared its dedication to ensuring the safety of its citizens trapped in Sudan’s violent conflict and provided a list of helplines for those in need of assistance.

According to a government statement, there are currently at least 40 Rajasthanis stuck in Sudan.

For more than a week, Sudan has been the scene of deadly clashes between the army and a paramilitary group, which have reportedly claimed 300 lives.

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The Bikaner House Resident Commissioner’s Office has released helpline numbers for those in need of assistance or information in light of the conflict, according to a statement.

Those in need of assistance can call the following numbers: 91 83060 09838, 0141-2229111, and 011-23070807. According to the Rajasthan Foundation, the ACS (Coordination) cum Chief Resident Commissioner, Bikaner House, Shubhra Singh, has asked Non-Resident Rajasthanis (NRRs) to contact the helpline numbers provided on social media channels and the Rajasthan Foundation’s website.

At least 40 Rajasthanis are currently stranded in Rajasthan, according to a list provided to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), according to the statement.

Dhiraj Srivastava, resident commissioner (Bikaner House) in Delhi and commissioner of the Rajasthan Foundation, met with MEA officials in the national capital to discuss the current situation and ensure that all Rajasthanis in Sudan receive the assistance they require.

In order to support those impacted by the conflict in Sudan, the state government will cooperate with NRR Mitras and is committed to ensuring the safety of its residents in the conflict zone, according to Mr. Srivastava.

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As he conducted a thorough assessment of the security situation in the African nation during a high-level meeting on Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave instructions for the creation of backup plans to evacuate Indians from Sudan.

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