Summary
Even the chill of minus five degree Celsius was tolerated by the students, but when the embassy asked them to leave the school and hide in the metro station, their despair increased.
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He said that the local commissioner of the state has been directed to set up counters at the airport for the convenience of the citizens of the state coming back from Ukraine. They should ensure necessary arrangements while coordinating with the central government and all other concerned. He said that buses have been arranged to take people from UP Bhawan to the districts. The Additional Chief Secretary said that in view of the emergency situation arising in Ukraine, the State Government has designated Relief Commissioner Ranvir Prasad as the nodal officer for coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India and the Embassy of India in Kiev to provide assistance to the people of the state trapped there. . The state government has also set up a control room in the state. Here people are constantly registering information about their loved ones being trapped in Ukraine.
Students of Lucknow, trapped in war-torn Ukraine, narrated their pain to AnyTV on Saturday. In the conversation, his tears even spilled. The students who are pleading for help have only one wish that they can return back to their land. Indeed, Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded neighboring Ukraine. Thousands of Indian students are stranded in different cities of Ukraine amid fierce bombing and are pleading for help from the government on social media. Manoj Yadav, a Lucknow student studying in Dnepro’s Medical College in eastern Ukraine, said that hundreds of students are trapped here, but only Ukrainians are getting help.
Indian students are not being helped. The students are hungry for the last eight to ten hours. Not only this, many have become victims of hypothermia. But there is no provision of medicines. Here the whole day of Saturday is spent in the chill in minus five degree Celsius temperature. Priyal Mishra, a resident of Aliganj, has been stuck for 24 hours at Naukova metro station in Kharkev, Ukraine. Family members as well as relatives are worried for the safe return of Priyal. Priyal told that only bread and water are left. That too has come to an end. In such a situation, the crisis of ration has arisen. There are more than five Indian students at the metro station here. The condition is getting worse. Her father Bharat Bhushan Mishra is very worried about the daughter.
NGOs ready to help, but need facilities
Students trapped in Kharkiv told that it is not that NGOs in Ukraine are not willing to help Indian students. More than hundred NGOs are in touch with the students. They are ready to distribute ration to other essential items, but due to lack of transport facility, even the hands and feet of NGOs seem to be tied. This problem is coming up not only in Kharkiv, but also in places like Dnepro, Kiev etc.
When the son got into trouble, the mother asked for help
The information about where Seema Aggarwal is from could not be found. But, her husband died during COVID. His son Aditya Agarwal is doing MBBS in Kharkiv Medical College. When Russia invaded Ukraine and her son got into trouble, she created a Twitter account and is constantly asking for help on it. He wrote that two hundred students are stranded with their son, who are in need of help.
Network collapsed, social media supported
Indian students trapped in Ukraine are constantly engaged in contacting their families. Manoj Yadav of Lucknow, who lives in Denpro, said that the communication system has come to a standstill due to the war. Mobile network not working. In such a situation, social media has helped a lot. With the help of Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, they are connected with their families and are getting well through video calls.
MLA wrote a letter to the foreign minister
The news of Russian bombing on Ukraine shakes the heart of the family of retired teacher Mohammad Hussain, resident of Khujhauli in Mohanlalganj. Hussain’s son Tahir Hussain is trapped in Kharkiv, Ukraine. The family is in touch with him through WhatsApp call. Elder brother Hafiz Hussain told that Tahir has run out of food and drink. The pocket is also empty, the amount sent by the family is not reaching it. So somehow food is being provided with the help of colleagues. Hafiz has appealed to regional MLA Ambrish Singh Pushkar and PM Narendra Modi for help. On the other hand, the MLA has written a letter to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar requesting him to return home to Tahir.
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He said that the local commissioner of the state has been directed to set up counters at the airport for the convenience of the citizens of the state coming back from Ukraine. They should ensure necessary arrangements while coordinating with the central government and all other concerned. He said that buses have been arranged to take people from UP Bhawan to the districts. The Additional Chief Secretary said that in view of the emergency situation arising in Ukraine, the State Government has designated Relief Commissioner Ranvir Prasad as the nodal officer for coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India and the Embassy of India in Kiev to provide assistance to the people of the state trapped there. . The state government has also set up a control room in the state. Here people are constantly registering information about their loved ones being trapped in Ukraine.