New Delhi/srinagar, March 11 -- The J&K Students Association (JKSA) said on Wednesday that around 100 students stranded in Iran will return to India via Armenia on commercial flights on March 14 and 15. In a statement, the association said this will be the first batch of students returning from Iran amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia. "Students will travel on Flydubai flights scheduled for March 14 and 15, which will operate as connection flights via Dubai to Indira Gandhi International Airport," said JKSA national convener Nasir Khuehami. "There is no formal evacuation plan in place for Indian students in Iran, and those returning are travelling through commercial flight arrangements," Khuehami added. Imran Khan of Kupwara, whose son Nafi Khan is in Urmia, Iran, said nearly 100 students there are very scared amid the conflict. "Our request to the Centre is to ensure their safety until they reach home," said Imran. Nasir Aslam, advisor to J&K's CM, said the government is making all effort to ensure the student's safety, "The government will provide buses for these students from Delhi Airport to Srinagar," he said....