As news came in that the student hostels and paying guest facilities were being re-opened in Hyderabad, most of the students chose to turn back

Current Affairs Several individuals were left stranded at different checkpoints on the Andhra Pradesh-Telangana fringes since Wednesday night as specialists would not give them into the state access perspective on the coronavirus lockdown, uncovering the correspondence hole and absence of coordination between the specialists of the two States.
After distracted SOS calls by the stranded people, including pregnant ladies and kids, AP specialists at long last consented to give them access, relying on the prerequisite that they be moved to an isolate office.
While the individuals who acknowledged the administration mandate were permitted in, others were left at the outskirt focuses.
As news came in that the understudy inns and paying visitor offices were being re-opened in Hyderabad, a large portion of the understudies decided to turn around.
The AP government said in a discharge on Thursday morning that 44 individuals who originated from Hyderabad were moved to an isolate office at Nuzividu.
While some others returned to Hyderabad, more than 200 people who would not move into isolate were likewise being sent back, the discharge said.
“Just those people with a ‘perfect testament’ for legitimate clinical reasons are being allowed to go into the state. Others won’t be permitted under any conditions,” the discharge included.
Everything started since late Wednesday evening when individuals began arriving at the outskirt checkpoint at Garikapadu on the National Highway-64.