Doha [Qatar], March 20 (ANI): An Indian national, Parminder, who was stranded in Qatar after conflict disrupted his travel to Canada, was discharged from Hamad Medical Corporation in Doha following a brain stroke and has returned home safely. Officials confirmed that, with coordinated support and timely intervention, his repatriation was completed and he reached home yesterday.
Ambassador Vipul and Eish Singhal, First Secretary at the Embassy, collaborated with local and Indian community groups to arrange prompt assistance. Organisations including the Indian Community Benevolent Forum (ICBF), Punarjani, and Singh Sewa Group Qatar monitored his health and provided ongoing support. Volunteers from Punarjani and Singh Sewa Group visited Parminder regularly, ensured he received proper care, and supplied home-cooked meals to help him remain comfortable while abroad.
Medical care and logistics were facilitated by Hamad Medical Corporation and Qatar Airways, whose cooperation was instrumental in stabilising his condition and arranging travel. Their interventions and professional guidance helped manage the complex medical and travel arrangements amid uncertainty.
The joint effort by the embassy, community volunteers, and local institutions underlined the importance of coordinated support for citizens facing emergencies overseas. The outreach ensured Parminder’s medical and emotional needs were met, enabling his safe return home and the start of his recovery. Best wishes have been extended for his continued recovery and well-being.
This successful repatriation highlights community solidarity and diplomatic intervention in crises, offering reassurance to other nationals facing similar situations abroad. (ANI)
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