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First stranded in Ukraine, now at home

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Updated on: 27 March,2022 08:27 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Dipti Singh | dipti.singh@mid-day.com

While the MUHS is rolling out free online sessions, medical students from Ukraine have been running from pillar to post in the hope of securing admission to Indian colleges

First stranded in Ukraine, now at home

Indian students, evacuated from war-torn Ukraine, during their arrival at the Hindon Air Force Station on March 7 in Ghaziabad. Pic/Getty Images

The agonising tales of Indian medical students, who’ve returned from war-torn Ukraine, haven’t ended with their safe return home. It has only marked the beginning of a period of distress over losing a crucial academic year. Even as the Maharashtra government and the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) are working on offering a temporary three-month online module to these students, many continue to do what they can in the hope of being permanently accommodated in Indian medical colleges.

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