Seven Bihar students return from war-hit Ukraine

Patna Feb 27 PTI The first batch of seven students of Bihar from war-torn Ukraine reached Patna on SundayThe reunion of the students with their families spread cheer among those who had assembled at the Jayprakash Narayan International airport Patna to receive them in the morningThe students thanked the central government and the state government for ensuring their safe evacuationIndian Embassy was very supportive The embassy took us to the Ukraine-Romania border passports were checked there and we entered Romania and were sent to India said Ashish Giri a medical student from MotihariThe Ukrainian airspace has been closed for civil aircraft operations since February 24 morning when the Russian military offensive began Therefore the Indian evacuation flights are operating out of Bucharest Romania and Budapest HungaryBihar Deputy Chief Minister Tarkishore Prasad state ministers- Shahnawaz Hussain and Sanjay Jha– were among those who welcomed the students at the airport District Magistrate of Patna Dr Chandrashekhar Singh was also presentSoon after the arrival of the first batch of students from Ukraine Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar told reporters here I thank the Centre for arranging special flights to bring back those stranded in UkraineWhile the Centre has said the rescued students will not be charged for the evacuation flights the Nitish Kumar government has said it will bear the expenses of the remaining part of the commute of those hailing from the state Talking to media persons at the airport Tarkishore Prasad said The government has a list of 273 students from the state stranded in Ukraine This number can go up The state government is collecting details from the district authorities in this regardReema Singh a medical student and daughter of ruling Janata Dal U MLA Rajiv Kumar Singh was among the returneesThe MLA burst into tears as he hugged his daughter who thanked the government for the swift action in helping those strandedMy daughter had gone to Ukraine for pursuing medical studies in the first week of January this year said the MLA from Tarapur constituencyThe first evacuation flight carrying 219 Indian students had reached Mumbai from Bucharest on Saturday evening PTI PKD MM MM

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February 27, 2022

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Patna Feb 27 PTI The first batch of seven students of Bihar from war-torn Ukraine reached Patna on SundayThe reunion of the students with their families spread cheer among those who had assembled at the Jayprakash Narayan International airport Patna to receive them in the morningThe students thanked the central government and the state government for ensuring their safe evacuationIndian Embassy was very supportive The embassy took us to the Ukraine-Romania border passports were checked there and we entered Romania and were sent to India said Ashish Giri a medical student from MotihariThe Ukrainian airspace has been closed for civil aircraft operations since February 24 morning when the Russian military offensive began Therefore the Indian evacuation flights are operating out of Bucharest Romania and Budapest HungaryBihar Deputy Chief Minister Tarkishore Prasad state ministers- Shahnawaz Hussain and Sanjay Jha– were among those who welcomed the students at the airport District Magistrate of Patna Dr Chandrashekhar Singh was also presentSoon after the arrival of the first batch of students from Ukraine Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar told reporters here I thank the Centre for arranging special flights to bring back those stranded in UkraineWhile the Centre has said the rescued students will not be charged for the evacuation flights the Nitish Kumar government has said it will bear the expenses of the remaining part of the commute of those hailing from the state Talking to media persons at the airport Tarkishore Prasad said The government has a list of 273 students from the state stranded in Ukraine This number can go up The state government is collecting details from the district authorities in this regardReema Singh a medical student and daughter of ruling Janata Dal U MLA Rajiv Kumar Singh was among the returneesThe MLA burst into tears as he hugged his daughter who thanked the government for the swift action in helping those strandedMy daughter had gone to Ukraine for pursuing medical studies in the first week of January this year said the MLA from Tarapur constituencyThe first evacuation flight carrying 219 Indian students had reached Mumbai from Bucharest on Saturday evening PTI PKD MM MM

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