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Amid Tensions, Mysuru Varsity Takes Onus Of 92 Afghan Students Studying At University

G Hemanth Kumar, the Vice-Chancellor of Mysuru university, on Wednesday said that he took this decision as he was moved by the plight of Afghanistan students

Mysuru: Afghanistan youngsters studying in various parts of the world are in state of panic due to the turmoil as their country being worst-hit due to the terror attacks by the Taliban. In this context, Mysuru University in Karnataka has assured students from Afghanistan studying here that it will act as their caretaker until things settle down in their country.

G Hemanth Kumar, the Vice-Chancellor of Mysuru university, on Wednesday said that he took this decision as he was moved by the plight of Afghan students, who have come to India for studies but are stuck here.

"The images on television are horrible. We can't control what is happening there in Afghanistan. We will protect Afghan students studying here. Until then they can stay in the university campus and the varsity will be their caretaker," the Vice-Chancellor said.

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He told Afghan students that they can share their difficulties. They can stay back until their visa has expired and for those students whose visa will expire soon, he would speak to the authorities for an extension, he added.

The varsity examinations will begin in September so the varsity Vice-Chancellor has asked the Afghan students to focus on the exams.

VC Hemanth Kumar met students from Afghanistan on Tuesday and assured them of all necessary help. The student community has thanked the university and the Karnataka government for their humane gesture.

"I am always in touch with foreign students. I have been the Director of the International Centre. They come here leaving behind their parents for studies and we must respect that," he said.

As many as 92 students from Afghanistan study at the Mysuru university, of which 15 Afghan students are pursuing Ph.D and M.Sc programmes in agriculture at Dharwad Agricultural University.

(With inputs from IANS)

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