The UT Administration has decided to use the Helpline number 112 to collect information of students and other persons of Chandigarh stranded in Ukraine, so that the information of such persons can be forwarded to the concerned authorities. Deputy Commissioner Sh. Vinay Partap Singh said that the family members of persons of U.T. Chandigarh who are stranded in Ukraine can provide information at helpline no 112 giving details such as name of the person who has gone to Ukraine, father’s name, passport number, name of the university / college/other in Ukraine. As much information as possible, including their address in Ukraine, should be shared. This helpline number 112 is operational 24 x 7.
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