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DMK Officials To Travel To Europe To Bring Back Indian Students From Ukraine

In the latest updates, The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday reported that four DMK lawmakers and four bureaucrats will head out to Europe to arrange and bring back Indian students in Ukraine.

The decision was taken at a gathering led by Chief Minister M.K.Stalin. In a statement, the government said MPs Tiruchi Siva, and M. Mohamed Abdulla (both from Rajya Sabha), and Kalanidhi Veeraswamy (Lok Sabha), MLA T.R.B. Rajaa, and four officials will make a trip to Hungary, Romania, Poland and Slovakia.

The group will organize with the authorities of Indian Embassies there to bring back the students from Tamil Nadu who had gone to Ukraine and presently tracked down cover in the four nations. Indian students in Ukraine are leaving that country after Russian military activity and finding cover in the adjoining countries so the Indian government can bring them back securely.

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On Thursday morning, 193 students from Tamil Nadu considering in Ukraine came to here and the state government sent them to their local areas by transport.

In another update, An Indian student back from war-hit Ukraine firmly condemned the public authority today, saying signals like dispersing blossoms are inconsequential when convenient advances were not taken to safeguard residents from the contention zone.

Divyanshu Singh, who is from Motihari in Bihar, had moved over to Hungary in the wake of battling started in Ukraine. This evening, he arrived in Delhi and was welcomed with a rose.

Inquired as to whether they got help from the Indian consulate in Ukraine, he said that “we got help solely after we crossed the line into Hungary. There was no assistance before that. Anything that we did, we did all alone. Ten of us framed a gathering and boarded a train. The train was stuffed.”

 

 

 

 

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