Taliban’s Afghan takeover puts higher educational institutes in a spot
Taliban’s Afghan takeover puts higher educational institutes in a spot
The varsities and colleges are worried that students from Afghanistan, the second-largest source of foreign students in India, may be stuck there and may not be able to return
Livemint
Livemint
Afghan students send SOS to Indian institutes
Afghan students send SOS to Indian institutes
MUMBAI: Afghan students enrolled at Indian institutes are seeking permission to return to campus, with many institutes willing to allow them in. As Afghanistan faces mass exodus of its citizens because of the Taliban takeover, worried students have contacted institutes to expedite paperwork for visas.
The Times of India
The Times of India
Afghan students in Bengaluru worried about families back home
Afghan students in Bengaluru worried about families back home
Students in Mysuru want their stay in India extended
The Hindu
The Hindu
IITs making efforts to help out Afghan students currently stuck in Afghanistan
"In the event that students are unable to come to the campus, we will offer them opportunities to continue their programs online.”
The Hindu
The Hindu
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Shaken Afghan students in Odisha stare at uncertain future
Students said they were in constant touch with family members stranded in different provinces of their country
The Hindu
The Hindu
Uncertainty Over Scholarships Of Afghan Students In India After Taliban Takeover
Amid the crisis in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover, uncertainty looms over the future of Afghan students who came to India.
Zenger
Zenger