The Delhi High Court on Monday asked the Central government to take serious steps to bring back a 22-year-old Indian student ...
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Indian student captured by Ukraine joined Russian army to avoid drug charges, says mother
Ukraine has captured an Indian national allegedly fighting for Russian forces, the first known Indian detained in the ongoing war. Sahil Majothi, 22, from the Indian state of Gujarat, went to Russia ...
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Delhi HC asks Centre to take urgent steps to secure release of Indian student detained in Ukraine
According to the Advocates Robin Raju and Deepa Joseph, Majothi had travelled to St. Petersburg, Russia, in January 2024 on a study visa to pursue a course in Russian language and culture at ITMO ...
A woman from Gujarat’s Morbi said her son was framed in a false case to extort money and has been duped into fighting for the Russian forces in the country’s war with Ukraine | Latest News India ...
Delhi High Court urges swift government action to secure the return of Indian student detained in Ukraine amid conflict.
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As the Russia–Ukraine war drags on, Georgia is emerging as India's new medical hub
As the Russia–Ukraine war kept borders uncertain, a quiet shift had begun: more Indian families were sending medical students ...
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Deceived and deployed: Russia recruits Indians as cannon fodder on the Ukrainian front
The Kremlin has employed a shadowy recruitment network to lure young Indian men with promises of jobs, only to trap them into ...
With the Russia-Ukraine war in its fourth year, Indian students are increasingly choosing Georgia for medical education. RBI data show education remittances to Georgia rose five times since 2018-19, ...
The fees for top colleges for Indian MBBS students in Georgia range from 4,000-7,500 USD annually, totalling 24,000-45,000 USD over six years. The cheapest are Batumi and Akaki (24,000 USD), and the ...
Indian students are increasingly choosing Georgia for MBBS studies, moving away from Ukraine due to the ongoing war. RBI data ...
Parliamentary data shows that 10,470 Indians went to Georgia in 2023 for higher education, up from 4,148 in 2019. Foreign education consultants say the trend gained momentum after the war began, as ...
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