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Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy booked for threatening cop probing into mining case | Supreme Court upholds validity of Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Act | Not all private properties are community resources that govt can take over: Supreme Court | Pakistan's Lahore has become world's most polluted city with an AQI of 1900 on Sunday | Indian Army 'successfully completes' patrolling to a key point in Ladakh's Depsang region

UK PM Rishi Sunak vows to bring down overall immigration

London: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is likely to announce drastic measures to cut down immigration, a move that could affect India the most, media reported.

Indian students get relief as China agrees to consider their return

New Delhi: In a long-awaited ray of hope for nearly 22,000 Indian students waiting for over one and a half years to get back to colleges in China, Beijing has expressed its willingness to consider their return “on a need-assessed basis”.

Ukraine crisis: 23 Indian sailors evacuated from Mykolaiv Port

Kyiv/New Delhi: The remaining 23 Indian sailors, who were stranded in Mykolaiv Port, were successfully evacuated and are on their way to Bucharest, the Indian Embassy in Ukraine said. 

410 Indians brought back today by special Civilian flights from Ukraine’s neighbouring countries: Centre

New Delhi: Under ‘Operation Ganga’ to rescue Indian citizens from Ukraine’s neighbouring countries, 410 Indians have been airlifted on Tuesday by 2 special civilian flights from Suceava.

UNSC: India voices deep concern that safe corridor for Indians in Sumy did not materialise

United Nations/New Delhi: India at the UN Security Council voiced deep concern that despite its repeated urgings to both Russia and Ukraine, the safe corridor for Indian students stranded in Sumy did not materialise.

Narendra Modi discusses Ukraine situation with Putin, voices concern over safety of Indian students in Sumy

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on phone on Monday  with Russian President Vladimir Putin when they discussed the evolving situation in Ukraine.

Growing influence of India helped in bringing back thousands of students back to our homeland from Ukraine: Narendra Modi

New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi on Sunday said the growing influence of India helped in safely bringing back its citizens from war-hit Ukraine through Operation Ganga.

Not Without My Dog: Indian govt relaxes norms to allow evacuated students to return with pets from Ukraine

Kyiv/New Delhi: Indian students, who are being evacuated from war-hit Ukraine on a war footing now under Operation Ganga, are also bringing back their loved pets after PM Narendra Modi-led government relaxed norms in this regard, a move which earned the appreciation of PETA India.

Tamil Nadu govt to depute team to bring back students from Ukraine

Chennai, Mar 3 (UNI) The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday announced that three DMK MPs, one MLA and four IAS officers would be deputed to bordering countries of Ukraine to bring back stranded students safely.

Ukraine Crisis: Embassy directs Indian nationals to leave Kharkiv immediately

Kyiv: The Indian Embassy in Ukraine on Wednesday issued an "urgent" advisory and asked all Indian nationals in Ukraine to leave war-hit Kharkiv city immediately.

Indian Embassy in Kyiv advises Indians not to exhibit aggressive behaviour at railway stations

Kyiv/New Delhi: With weekend curfew lifted in Ukraine, the Indian embassy in Kyiv on Monday asked students to move to the western part of the country, and also advised students to remain composed and “especially not to exhibit aggressive behavior while at the railway stations”.

Indian students stranded in United States urge immediate evacuation

Houston/IBNS: Thousands of Indians stranded in United States due to coronavirus lockdown have requested the government to send flights to evacuate them and connect more cities like Dallas and Houston where a large number of Indians are awaiting to fly back to their country, said a media report.

Indian students stranded in COVID-19 hit US asked to stay put

Washington/IBNS: At least 500 Indian students in the United States who were seeking government assistance to return back to India have been asked to stay put wherever they are, said media reports.

Students abroad are our priority: MEA says in Covid-19 briefing

New Delhi: The External Affairs Ministry in a media briefing on Covid-19 crisis on Thursday said Indian students abroad are their priority while advising every Indian stuck in varioius countries to stay put in their best interest and not move till things normalise.