A group of 110 Indian students who were stranded in Iran have safely landed at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport. The students were evacuated from Iran amid difficult circumstances. Among these students, a significant majority of 90 are from Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting the region’s representation in the evacuees.
The evacuation operation was carried out efficiently to ensure the safety of the students who had been stuck abroad. The Indian government and relevant agencies coordinated to bring back these students who faced challenges due to the ongoing situation in Iran.
Families of the students expressed relief and joy upon their arrival, marking an end to their uncertainty. The students will now undergo necessary medical checks and quarantine procedures as per the prevailing health guidelines.
This successful evacuation underscores India’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens overseas in times of crisis. The return of these students is a critical step as they can now reunite with their families and plan their futures.
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