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Out of Bangladesh fire, Indian students find themselves in the frying pan

ANI

20 Aug 2024

Caught in Bangladesh’s turmoil, Indian students are worried about their safety and academic future. Is the search for new paths abroad their only option?

On 18 July, Suhana Nongrum, a third-year MBBS student from Shillong, found herself in a desperate situation. Studying in Sylhet, Bangladesh, Nongrum and a group of fellow Indian students had to make a hasty decision to leave their hostel, joining the exodus of scholars who had fled the day before. In a minute-long phone call to her father, Nongrum asked him to wait at the border in the wee hours of the morning.


The drive to the border, usually a brisk 40 minutes, stretched into a tense hour. Police roadblocks added to the anxiety as officers stopped the students near the campus, questioning their decision to leave."They wouldn’t let us go until we said we were leaving at our own risk," Nongrum recalls."There was no help from them; they were just following procedure."

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