Dehradun: “We are not going to leave after returning here just a few months ago, having faced all sorts of odds. We will only go back to India after completing our studies or in coffins, in case we die in the ongoing turmoil,” said a student in Ukraine, who agreed to be identified only by his last name, Sharma.
Students say they have “no other option” but to remain there because the Indian government had already made it clear that they won’t be able to accommodate them in the medical institutions back in the country.
This story is from the October 23, 2022 edition of The Times of India.
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