Stranded Students Safe Return: Tamil Nadu Government's Prompt Action
Fifty-two students from Tamil Nadu are currently stranded in Jammu and Kashmir due to border tensions. They are pursuing various courses and have faced challenges returning home. The Tamil Nadu government has initiated measures to ensure their safe return, coordinating through officials to achieve this.
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Amid escalating tensions in Jammu and Kashmir, 52 students from Tamil Nadu pursuing higher education there have been left stranded, alongside four others on an educational tour.
The students are currently engaged in courses such as agriculture, horticulture, and more. Unable to return due to the tense situation, they have sought assistance from the Tamil Nadu government.
Responding swiftly, Chief Minister M K Stalin instructed officials to arrange for their safe return. With communication lines established, the government has set up helpline numbers for continued support.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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