CHANDIGARH/JAMMU: As many as 1,211 Kashmiri migrants quarantined for 20 days in various shelter homes of Pathankot district entered Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.The migrants were on their way back home from various states, but were not allowed to enter the Union territory by the Jammu and Kashmir administration because of a complete lockdown. The Punjab government had then accommodated them in nine shelter homes or quarantine facilities in Pathankot. It had even provided them with boarding, lodging and food. Medical teams were deployed for regular health check-ups and for providing them with regular supply of medicines, said Punjab DGP Dinkar Gupta.They were brought to Lakhanpur in Punjab Roadways buses. Kathua deputy commissioner O P Bhagat said the Pathankot administration facilitated the entry of these stranded people to Kathua district administration at Lakhanpur amid proper arrangements. “The stranded people passed through the sanitisation tunnel and then stood in a queue, maintaining social distancing. A team of doctors and paramedical staff recorded their temperature and they were asked to fill a self-reporting form at Lakhanpur, indicating their personal information, travel history and whether they were showing any symptoms of Covid-19,” the Kathua deputy commissioner said.