As the last major group of Indian students left Ukraine on Tuesday, anxiety was the installation between those who studied in neighboring relatives – Russian allies in war – as a commercial flight suspension, boycott and card sanctions began to bite.
Indian medical students there, amounted to around 2,000 in accordance with the group of parents, said Belarusian universities did not approve long leaves for them and that most commercial airlines had suspended their operations from the country.
Khilan Khetani, a student MBBS Fourth Year at Grodno State Medical University in the city of Grodno Belarus Barat, marked the increase in prices in the country and thinning it.
We can no longer make payments via forex cards or international debit cards. ATM also does not have local currency. Daily essential prices such as vegetables and fruits have multiplied. I ran out of cash, “said the 21-year-old Rajkot resident by telephone from Grodno.
Other medical students, Madhu Sudhan Rao Poluru, 23, will graduate in June when he completed his six-year MBBS course. He studied at Vitebsk State Order of Friendship Medical University in Vitebsk, a city was only 20 km from the Russian border. “Universities here need a 100 percent presence of students. If the situation is the worst and if I have to go back, my graduation will be postponed,” Poluru said, who was the son of a government electricity engineer from Tirupati.
Some want to go back to India to catch problems in the coming days but can’t. “Our university gives us away until March 27 only temporarily does not offer online class options. Most airlines have suspended their operations in Belarus and only one or two that operate flights today. The flight ticket level has surged to more than RS 1 Lakh for a trip go home, not around Rs 45,000. We stayed only 10 km from the Polish border but when Belarus was said to be on the Russian side in ongoing conflicts, neighboring countries were not open to us without a visa, “said Mansi Shah, a Ahmedabad citizen Is the fourth year. Students in Grodno.
About 2,000 Indian students are studying medicine at various universities in Belarus, said a Rajkot-based organization formed two years ago by parents of children studying in Belarus. Around 700 is believed to come from Gujarat while the rest of South India and India, said the Association of Indian parents, Belarus Medical MCS (AIPABMS). On Saturday, the AIPABMS delegation made a representation for CR Paatil, a member of the Sabha who was also the President of the Gujarat BJP unit, on Saturday, demanding Ganga surgery was also expanded to Belarus too.
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