Indian students in tight spot amidst escalating Ukraine-Russia tensions

Air India is currently operating three special flights from Ukraine to India. The price of the tickets is, however, on the higher side at Rs 60,000
Image for representational purpose only. | Pic: Reuters
Image for representational purpose only. | Pic: Reuters

Indian students pursuing higher education in Ukraine have been caught in an uncertain and difficult situation amidst the eastern European country's growing tensions with neighbouring Russia.
 
While parents are worried about the well-being of their children, the students are going through the hectic process of looking for flight tickets to return to India.
 
Students at the Ternopil Medical University in Ukraine’s capital Kyiv are in constant touch with the Indian Embassy. The varsity is also extending assistance to the students. There are around 20,000 Indian nationals in Ukraine. Most of them are medical students.

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Nirdesh Dosi, a resident of Rajasthan, who is pursuing her MBBS, told IANS, "In both the advisories issued by the Indian Embassy, it has been mentioned that the situation is 'bad'. After the second advisory, even students are thinking to return to India. Besides, the university has also kept the option of going home open."
 
Considering the rise in tensions between Russia and Ukraine, Indian citizens — whose stay in the country is not essential — have been advised to leave Ukraine for now. The Indian Embassy has further informed the students to keep checking its social media handles for all the updates.
 
IANS reports that about 50 per cent of Indian students in Ukraine have already booked tickets for home while the rest of them are trying to book one. An air ticket from Kyiv to India costs around Rs 25,000 to 30,000. Air India is currently operating three special flights. The price of the tickets is, however, on the higher side at Rs 60,000.
 
Air India's special flights would be functional on February 22, 24 and 26. Another student who hails from Gujarat, requesting anonymity, told IANS, "We need to look for tickets at least a week before. Moreover, the university has stated that online classes won't be held. We have been allowed to leave for a month but at the same time, asked to rejoin classes after a month. But we will miss out on the syllabus."
 
"Parents are quite worried. I am being told daily to book a ticket and come back. Things, however, don't look easy," he added.

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