The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to help bring back medical students stranded in Ukraine on priority, saying most of them cannot afford the increased cost of air travel following the Russian military offensive.
The doctors’ body urged PM Modi to help them financially and create a dedicated helpdesk for medical students. As you know thousands of Indian students pursuing medical studies are stranded in Ukraine. Most of them cannot afford the increased cost of air travel.
Even the bearers cannot travel due to the unfavorable conditions there. Even the day-to-day rations are getting reduced, creating serious difficulties for their survival, the Indian Medical Association said in a letter to PM Modi.
It added that his parents here are concerned and concerned about his safety and well-being. “IMA is well aware of the various efforts made by our Central Government to bring back Indian citizens. We sincerely and humbly appeal to your good self to give priority to our young students and bring them back at the earliest.
We request the government to further help them financially and do everything possible to get them out.
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