LUCKNOW/ BHOPAL: Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh chief ministers, Yogi Adityanath and Shivraj Singh Chouhan , announced on Friday that they would bring back migrant workers of their respective states who have been stranded in other places. The workers would be allowed to go home only after a quarantine period upon reaching their native place.The UP government is looking at bringing back more than 5 lakh people in the next 10 days. The evacuation process would start from Haryana, a government spokesperson said. “We will help such workers from UP, who have completed 14 days in quarantine in these states, to get back to their homes. I have directed officials to prepare a list of such people,” the UP CM tweeted. The workers would be put in institutional quarantine for two weeks and subsequently sent for another two weeks of home isolation after being provided with a ration kit and Rs 1,000 in cash, the CM added.Officials said the workers would be brought to UP borders in collaboration with various state governments. MP CM Chouhan said while bringing back workers to their home state, his government would also allow labourers from other states who are stranded in Madhya Pradesh to leave. He said he has spoken to the CMs of various states.