Governor Requests MEA to Take Steps to Bring Arunachalee Students 

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Arunachal Pradesh Governor BD Mishra writes a priority letter to Minister of External Affairs (MEA) Dr S Jaishankar, requesting him to take immediate steps to bring back the students from Arunachal Pradesh safely to India.

Governor BD Mishra conveyed to the minister that the parents and the people of the state are extremely worried about their safety. 

“Everyone in our state and our state government are extremely concerned about their safety,” the governor said.

Governor Mishra said that he and the people of Arunachal would be ever grateful to the minister and the union government for the help.

The governor said that three students from Arunachal are studying medical science in the Uzzhord National University, Ukraine, the Zaporizhzhia State Medical University, and the VN Kazarin Kharkiv National University.

The three stranded Arunachalee students namely, Horli Rime, Kiran Tasung and Gumin Jerang are currently stranded in Ukraine along with many other Indian students.

Gumin Jerang from Pangin in Siang district is a final year medical student of the VN Karazin Kharkiv National University in Kharkiv, Ukraine. Horli Rime is a fourth semester MBBS student of the Uzzhord National University, while Kiran Tasung, from Pasighat, is studying at the Ukraine Zaporizhzhia State Medical University.

Union Ministers Hardeep Puri, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Kiren Rijiju and Gen VK Singh will travel to the countries surrounding Ukraine as special envoys of India to help with the early evacuation of those stranded.

The MEA control room informed that alternative arrangements are being made to evacuate Indian nationals as Ukranian airspace has been closed. On the MEA website, students have been asked to follow the advisory issued by the Indian embassy in Ukraine.

 

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