He said steps should be taken to airlift them from the war-torn cities in Iraq.
The Chief Minister told PTI that the state government was in constant touch with the External Affairs Ministry after reports about intensified fighting between government forces and Sunni group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), in some cities where many Indians were working.
The External Affairs Ministry has deputed an official attached to an embassy in a Middle East nation to oversee the evacuation mission, Chandy said.
Kerala government had earlier asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take steps to evacuate Indian nurses stranded in Iraq.
Chandy had last week written to the Prime Minister, narrating the plight of the Indians stranded in the conflict-hit nation.
He had also said that they should be brought back at government's expense.
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