Kathmandu, June 13 -- Around 300 Nepali migrant workers landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport on Thursday, all of them with medical certificates on coronavirus infections. They got tested for free at the Kuwait airport, along with free flight tickets home, as they had signed up for the Kuwaiti government's general amnesty.

The Nepal government's repatriation plan said that everyone coming to Nepal via flights must have a certificate of a medical test proving that they have not contracted coronavirus. They should carry a physical copy of the test result, which should be older than seven days.

However, the government's plan did not mention who will be responsible for conducting the test-the Nepal government, Nepal embassy, host go...