New Delhi: Delhi University Acting Deputy Chancellor PC Joshi on Thursday convinced Afghan students from all assistance after they shared their tribulation during a meeting with university officials.
A few days after the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan, officials from the welfare of Dean students and foreign student registry held meetings with Afghan students.
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Many of them return home because the class was held online and because of the break semester.
About 48 students attended a meeting on Thursday.
“Afghan students shared their concerns about the current situation in their country.
University authorities patiently listened to their problems including visa extensions, ICCR scholarships, hostel accommodation, financial problems, etc.,” said a statement from the University.
Joshi convinced students that the university would expand all assistance and assistance for them and DU stood in solidarity with Afghan students, he added.