A doctor from the Kashmir valley, who went to meet her sister-in-law in Canada’s Toronto city and stuck due to COVID-19 outbreak, has thanked the Indian government for arranging repatriation flight as this will help her to serve people back home during the pandemic.Dr Farah said in an interview at the airport just before taking a flight to India, “I came here to visit my sister-in-law. I am a doctor myself and I had stuck here. I find so useless to be stranded here while my colleagues (doctors) out there (in Jammu and Kashmir) are fighting a war against COVID-19. I wanted to go and join work and help the people”.
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