Doha, March 20 — An Indian national, Parminder, who was stranded in Qatar after conflict disrupted his travel plans to Canada, has been discharged from Hamad Medical Corporation following a brain stroke and has safely returned home. Officials said coordinated efforts and timely intervention made his repatriation possible; he reached home yesterday.
Ambassador Vipul and Eish Singhal, First Secretary at the Indian Embassy in Doha, worked with local community groups to secure prompt help. The Indian Community Benevolent Forum (ICBF), Punarjani and Singh Sewa Group Qatar closely monitored Parminder’s condition and provided continuous support. Volunteers from Punarjani and Singh Sewa Group visited him regularly, ensured he received necessary care and brought home-cooked meals to keep him comfortable while abroad.
Hamad Medical Corporation managed his medical treatment, and Qatar Airways assisted with the complex logistics of arranging travel for a patient recovering from a stroke. Their clinical guidance and operational support were key to stabilising his condition and preparing him for the journey home.
Officials and community members said the combined efforts of the embassy, volunteers and local institutions underline the value of coordinated support for citizens facing emergencies overseas. The outreach addressed both his medical and emotional needs and helped facilitate his safe return and continued recovery. Well-wishers have sent messages of support for his ongoing rehabilitation and well-being.
This case highlights community solidarity and diplomatic assistance during crises and may reassure other nationals encountering similar situations abroad.
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