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LS member urges govt to address issues faced by Indian students pursuing courses in China

Lok Sabha member V K Sreekandan on Thursday urged the government to take steps to address the issue of Indian students, who are pursuing courses in China, being stranded in India amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Congress member from Kerala also moved a notice for an adjournment motion on the issue in the Lower House. The notice was rejected. Sreekandan said that he is planning to meet the Health minister and External Affairs Minister to discuss the issue today, i.e. Friday. According to him, more than 24,000 Indian students who are studying in China for various courses are stranded in India. Out of them, over 3,000 students are from Kerala. He said the Chinese authorities are not allowing them to go back due to travel restrictions imposed by them and that there is also no clarity when China will lift the curbs. Students are now attending classes online. However, physical classes are required for MBBS courses but students are being deprived of the opportunity, Sreekandan said. He urged the central government to take up the issue with the Chinese authorities so that the stranded students can return to China to pursue their studies.

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