China tells India working on early return of medical students

Published On 2022-02-24 07:36 GMT   |   Update On 2022-02-24 07:36 GMT
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Offering hope to thousands of Indian medical students, who were enrolled in Chinese Universities and are stuck at their homes for two years, the Indian Embassy in Beijing has mentioned in a statement about the assurance given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China of arranging early return of those students.

As per the Indian Embassy, the Chinese Government has assured that "they are cognizant of the welfare of all foreign students, including Indian students, and have also conveyed that they will work on their early return to China in a coordinated manner and will continue contact with the Embassy on this matter."

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Hope For Indian Medical Students: China Promises Early Return To Resume Back Education


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