4 union ministers will go to neighboring countries for the Indian Students
The Prime Minister on Sunday evening also reviewed the process of bringing back Indian citizens from Ukraine. According to government sources, so far 1,137 Indian students have been airlifted and more planes are planned to be deployed to bring back the stranded citizens.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting on Monday to review the process of bringing home Indian citizens stranded in Ukraine. According to government sources, it has been decided in the meeting that Union Ministers Hardeep Singh Puri, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Kiren Rijuju and General VK Singh will visit Ukraine's neighboring countries Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Romania.
The Prime Minister on Sunday evening also reviewed the process of bringing back Indian citizens from Ukraine. According to government sources, so far 1,137 Indian students have been airlifted and more planes are planned to be deployed to bring back the stranded citizens.
Meanwhile, Indian embassies in Warsaw, Bucharest and Budapest have made arrangements for the accommodation of Indian students coming there from the Ukrainian border. There is a long queue of buses to take them to the designated places in these countries.
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