Srinagar, June 20 ( UNI) All 94 students from Kashmir, who were evacuated from war-hit Iran, have safely returned to the Valley, the Jammu and Kashmir Student Association (JKSA) said on Friday
The first batch of 110 Indian evacuated students — including 94 from Jammu and Kashmir — landed in Delhi late Wednesday night. The students, all enrolled at Urmia Medical University, were evacuated through Armenia and Doha.
According to the association, while several students reached the Valley on Thursday the remaining batch — who were traveling in deluxe buses from New Delhi — arrived earlier today, bringing relief to families who had been anxiously awaiting their return.
"We are grateful to the Ministry of External Affairs and all those involved in ensuring their safe and timely return. The successful evacuation marks a relief for their families back home, who were anxiously awaiting their arrival, " JKSA said.
The students praised the Centre for their safe evacuation and provision of free boarding and transport facilities. They however, complained that J&K government had not made adequate arrangements from Delhi to Srinagar.
“We were already exhausted after the four-day journey from Iran. When we saw the buses in Delhi, we felt bad. Some of us including me booked air tickets ,” Saba Rasool, a fourth-year medical student in Iran, said in Srinagar.
Following the complaints, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah intervened and deluxe buses were arranged for the students from Delhi to Srinagar
Over the past two decades, Iranian universities have become a popular choice for Kashmiri students due to their affordability. Iran currently hosts more than 4,000 Indian students, nearly half of whom are from Jammu and Kashmir, with the majority pursuing medical degrees.
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