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Centre says 'exploring options' to minimise impact of Ukrain war on Indian students

Indian students who were evacuated from war-torn Ukraine, at IGI Airport in New Delhi on Wednesday. (ANI Photo)

“The impact of the situation on the education of children has been severe and further aggravated the pandemic-related challenges that children were already facing," India’s Deputy Permanent Representative at the UN Ambassador R Ravindra said during a briefing on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine at the UN Security Council. 

“We are exploring options to minimise the impact on our students' education. We appreciate the relaxations made by the Ukrainian Government for this academic year in respect of medical students," Ravindra said.

Ravindra said India supports calls for guarantees of safe passage to deliver essential humanitarian corridors. He also noted that the food security challenges emanating from the conflict “requires us to respond by going beyond constraints that bind us presently. “Energy security is equally a serious concern and needs to be addressed through cooperative efforts," Ravindra said.

“Since the beginning of the Ukrainian conflict, India has stood for peace, dialogue and diplomacy. We believe that no solution can be arrived at by shedding blood and at the cost of innocent lives, especially those of women and children," he said.

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