Gurugram: Various organizations of students have advanced to identify and help Afghanistan study in college and universities throughout Delhi-NCR and neighboring countries.
The takeover of the Afghan Taliban has left many Afghan students in panic.
Most of them have not been able to contact their family at home.
Those who can be asked to remain back in India themselves, at least for now.
But many of these students look at the uncertain future because their visas will expire in a few weeks.
Because they are only released by a student visa, they will also not be able to take work to maintain their stay in India after their course ends.
Clothes like the Indian National Student Organization (INO), affiliated with JJP, has launched Helpline for Afghan students from Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab and NCR.
His members said they had received hundreds of calls from Afghan students studying in various universities in the region, including at the University of Delhi and JNU.
“The situation is precarious.
Their families have not been able to send them any monetary assistance.
They have all requested scholarships and financial assistance to sustain their lives.
They have also searched for their visa extension and permission to work in India for a short time.
We have identified students Like that and connect them with administration for support, “said Pradeep Adwal, US President.
This organization also plans to raise money to support students in trouble.
The members say they have identified around 50 students like that in Rohtak.
Abdur Rahim Wardak, Postgraduate from Maharshi Dayanand University, is one of them.
“I have not been able to contact my family for the past month.
There has been no monetary support from their party both due to the failure of the banking system there.
I begged the government Haryana to give me the accommodation of scholarships and dormitories.
My visa also needs to be extended.
It will be aid Great in time this trouble, “Abdur said, who came to Rohtak three years ago.
Some US members and Delegates of Afghan students meet Deputy Minister of Dustyant Chautala Chair – he is also the President of JJP – on Wednesday and asked for his help.
“He has convinced us that the government will do our best to consider the demands of these students,” said the deserts.
The organization said they also got a call from students trapped in Afghanistan.
Many of them have returned home when college closes during locking.
There are also students who have received Tikaan in Colleges in NCR, Haryana and Rajasthan but have attended online classes from their homes.
The source said students who met Chautala asked him to consider airlifting their friends from Afghanistan.
Apart from inso, organizations such as AIDSO also advanced to raise similar demands and help their Afghan friends.
Teachers from various universities and colleges also join the drive and seek the protection and welfare of their Afghan students.
“It is difficult times for students from Afghanistan who study in Haryana and elsewhere in this country.
They are cut off from all supporting systems and returning to their land is not the current choice.
Many students are sent back to their country because the college is closed for Pandemic.
We need to bring the students back and provide hostel accommodation.
The hostel must be opened for all the students.
Also, the government must actively consider expanding their visa and providing monetary assistance, “said Umesh Kumar, Secretary of State of Indian Democratic students (AIDSO ).
JNU advisor for foreign students over Visasjawaharlal Nehru University has issued an advisor who states that foreign students who visas will expire must contact the head of each center for the required certificate.
Students have been asked to contact the chairman / dean of the school and their respective centers.
Commands from the university came after Afghan students raised this problem.
Many students, who are in the terminal program, have raised this problem.