Total of 155 Indians brought back \from Nepal till Saturday night
April 26, 2015  09:35
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Another batch of around 100 Indians, who were stranded in earthquake-hit Nepal, were flown back to New Delhi last night in an Indian Air Force plane from Kathmandu. 

The second batch of around 100 Indians arrived in IAF's C-17 aircraft, which had earlier flown to Kathmandu from here with 96 NDRF members with 15 tonnes of relief material, landed at Palam airport at around 0020 hours, 

Defence Ministry officials said. With this a total of around 155 Indians, including four infants, have been brought back, he added. The first batch of 55 Indians, including four infants, were brought in C-130J aircraft from earthquake-hit country.
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