Stranded in Iran, 70 Indian students to reach new Delhi today: JKSA
Srinagar, March 15 -- The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) here on Saturday said that more than 70 Indian students, majority of them from J&K, who were stranded in Iran amid the ongoing war situation, are about to reach to India on a commercial flight and are scheduled to arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Sunday morning via a connecting journey through Armenia and Dubai, following a coordinated evacuation effort.
In a statement, the JKSA national convener Nasir Khuehami said that the students are travelling on Flydubai Flight FZ8124, which departed from Zvartnots International Airport, carrying over 70 Indian students along with other pilgrims. The majority of the passengers on board are students from Kashmir who had been studying at different universities in Iran.
He said that the journey is being carried out through a connecting route.
The association said that these students were stranded in Iran due to the ongoing war-like situation and are now returning safely to India. It further said that most of the students travelling in this batch are studying at Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, and other universities across Iran....
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