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ICCR, Pune Varsity to help stranded Afghan students

ICCR, Pune Varsity to help stranded Afghan students
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Pune: Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) and Indian Cultural Relations Council (ICCR) have assured to expand all assistance to Afghan students stranded in India or Afghanistan which currently faces the political crisis, officials said here on Saturday.
SPPU Deputy Chancellor N.R.
Karmalkar announced a special helpline (020-25621938), in addition to the Helpline WhatsApp NGO Sarhad (0-80070666900) for Afghan students in Maharashtra.
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NGO President Sarhad Sanjay Nahar along with a group of Afghan students met N.R.
Karmalkar, who discussed their issues with President ICC Vinay Sahasrabuddhe.
The ICCR head spoke to the Concall with V-C and several representatives of Afghan students and described the various steps taken by the central government to ensure no student who missed the academic year.
“All efforts are being carried out to help students who have received tickets to Indian universities or have submitted a passport for Indian visas in Afghanistan.
Officials concerned in the External Ministry are related to the relevant authorities at all levels,” Nahar said to IANs after the meeting.
The Indian government says it will help not only students who come here through ICCR scholarships but also others want to pursue academics in the country through self-financial mode.
Sarhad has announced his readiness to ‘adopt’ 1,000 students stranded by bringing all their lodging, dormitories, fees and other fees until the situation in Afghanistan is normal.
Even the SPPU authorities have decided to chip by offering all assistance, including accommodation facilities to students, according to Nahar.
At the meeting on Friday, V-C and Pro V-C, N.
S.
Umrani has agreed to help all the students of the past and now when the Management Board member Sanjay Pandey will take problems with the External Cultural Union Minister, S.
Jaisanhankar.
In its part, Sarhad has started coordination efforts with various SIKH organizations, Buddhists, Hindus and Muslims and educational institutions to help them in humanitarian efforts.
It is estimated that 11,000 Afghan students, including nearly 35 percent of women, studied in universities and universities throughout India with the largest discount of nearly 5,000 in Maharashtra, according to Umrani.
They included nearly 3,000 in Pune, 700 in Mumbai and the rest scattered in other cities, although ICCR data showed less than 2,500 students here on government scholarships.
The majority of students in the state, including nearly 600 girls, with self-financing facing the general problem of India’s visa that expired or immediately, there is no contact with the family who returned in Afghanistan as banking and diplomatic channels, because rent and money for food, tuition or fees Other routines.

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