IMA appeals PM Modi to prioritise safe return of medical students from Ukraine

New Delhi: In the midst of rising tensions between Ukraine and Russia as a result of Russian military operations, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting that medical students stranded in Ukraine be evacuated as soon as possible. The IMA also urged the government to set up a dedicated helpline for medical students and to provide financial assistance to them.

"As you are aware, thousands of Indian students studying medicine are stranded in Ukraine. The majority of them are unable to afford the rising costs of air travel. Even those who can afford to travel are unable to do so due to the unfavourable conditions. Even their daily rations are dwindling, posing serious challenges to their survival. Their parents here are concerned about their children's safety and well-being "According to the letter. The IMA stated that it is aware of the Union Government's various efforts to re-enter Indian citizens.

"We sincerely and humbly request that you prioritise our young students and return them as soon as possible. We ask the government to help them financially and to make every effort to get them out. A Helpdesk specifically for medical students should also be established "it was added The central government, according to sources, will arrange evacuation flights for Indian nationals in Ukraine.

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