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Afghan Students Fear Taliban Can Perform Fellowship Program

Afghan Students Fear Taliban Can Perform Fellowship Program
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Ayodhya: The eyes were glued to television, four Afghan students curled up in a room at Faizabad Agriculture University Campus Grimace when they watched horror revealed at Kabul Airport.
Ferried about the bag for cellphones, Rahimudur Hasanzai from Kabul Dials Home.
Not only hasanazai, the Prophet Marufi of the province of Jowzjan, Sharefullah Daulatzai from Nangarhar and Mujahid Shegewar from the Province of Afghanistan in Tenterhooks after the Taliban takeover.
These Afghan students, who have completed their post-graduation in agricultural science, received scholarships under the Indo-Afghanistan fellowship program.
Now, uncertainty follows these young people.
This is not just a volatile situation in their country, but the fate of the scholarship program depends on balance.
Speaking with Toi, the Prophet Marufi said, “We feel safe in India and really want to bring our family here.
We were tormented by updates all the time on the chaos at home and spent the night without sleep worrying about our family.
Also, we don’t know whether the fellowship program is Will be discarded by the Taliban.
There is no government working in Kabul and we are worried that Afghanistan can sink into the Civil War.
“But they all praised the university administration because of their unchanging support in time trying.
Dean of student welfare, Narendra Dev University of Agriculture and Technology, Dr.
Debashish Niyogi, has regularly talked to Afghan students and convinced them to all assistance and cooperation even if their fellowship program was canceled by the new government.
Talking to Toi, Niyogi said, “We take care of them and feel their fears.
University staff and students have expressed solidarity with Afghan students and have convinced them about moral and financial assistance.
We also told them that we would arrange their return after the normal situation In Afghanistan.
“Mujahid Shegewar from Paktia Province, who pursued a doctorate in fruit technology,” I live on campus with my wife and two sons.
We thank the dean of students, welfare, and university staff to care for us in a crisis.
“Sharefullah Daulatzai, who chased MSc in agriculture, said, “I feel at home here, but constantly worry about the wife and two children in Nangarhar Province.
If I get a chance, I will call my family to India and settle here.”

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