Publish Date: | Fri, 04 Mar 2022 08:05 PM (IST)
Badnawar (Naiduniya News). It is unnecessary to condemn the Government of India. Because of India and the tricolor, not only me, but also many Pakistanis along with about 1500 Indian students studying in my university have been able to reach their homeland safely. Not only did we, but Pakistanis also put Indian flags on our buses on the advisory of the Indian embassy, because Pakistani students did not get any help from the neighboring country’s embassy. They also raised slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai at many places till they reached the 400 km border. However, crossing the border to reach the capital of Romania, Bucharest, had to struggle because of the crowd.
This is to say that Mamta Patidar reached her home Ranipura Sahabnagar safely on Thursday from war-torn Ukraine. She is a third year MBBS student at the 4,000-student National Medical University in the Ukrainian city of Ternopil. Where along with him around 1500 Indian medical students were also studying. Mamat told that on the Indian government’s warning to leave Ukraine, she demanded from the university management to give online courses, but she refused. After the third warning, after contacting the Indian Embassy, we left the college in a private vehicle on the morning of 26 February. After traveling 400 km, reached Romania border, but due to traveler’s mistake we reached Poland border first, even after that he dropped us 10 km away from Romania border. After walking for two hours from there, reached Romania border at 11 pm. Where there was a crowd of Indians as well as students of many countries and local citizens of Ukraine to cross the border. There was a line to leave at 11 o’clock in the night, then the number came at 6 in the morning of 27 February. During this, she fell in a scuffle and three-four people also passed over her. Then a Romanian officer picked him up and encouraged him. As soon as she reached a shelter there.
Romanians helped a lot
He says that after these problems there was no problem, because the people of Romania are very nice and they helped us a lot. An Indian officer who worked there for 17 years also helped us a lot. The flight left from there at 11 pm on February 27 and stayed for two days after reaching the capital, Bucharest. On March 2, at 4 in the morning, Romania left for Delhi by flight and reached Delhi Airport at 1:30 in the afternoon. After a night’s rest at MP House at the airport, the flight took off from Delhi at 5:55 am on March 3 and reached Indore at 7:30 am. He was sent to Delhi and then to Indore by the Government of India at his own expense. Mamta’s father Lalchand Patidar, mother Sharadkunwar, brother Naveen Patidar and grandmother Shantabai Patidar expressed gratitude to the Government of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The eyes of the relatives spilled in happiness, the villagers welcomed with drums
The youth of Talwara returned from war-torn Ukraine, thanked the Indian government
Susari/Talwara (Naiduniya News). 21-year-old Ayush Rajesh Patidar of Talwara, a small village in Nisarpur block, has reached his home from Ukraine on Friday. Seeing him, tears of happiness started pouring in the eyes of the relative. The villagers welcomed with drums. In discussion with Naiduniya, Ayush thanked the Government of India and Prime Minister Modi for the initiative of returning home.
Ayush Patidar was studying MBBS from the Medical University of Ternopil city of Ukraine for the last three years. Ayush Patidar was also trapped due to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. He told that Turponil reached Romania from the city. After staying there for two to three days, Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia reached there and discussed with us. Assured us that all of us would be taken to India soon. After that we were sent to Delhi by flight on March 3. Inside the plane, all the students were encouraging each other by chanting Bharat Mata. Came to Indore from Delhi on Friday. After that reached his home village Talwara in the evening. Ayush told that the condition of Ukraine is very bad. Although we were away from the capital, we were living under the shadow of fear every moment. On Friday morning, father Rajesh Patidar reached Indore to pick up Ayush. As soon as Ayush reached home village Talwara in the evening, the villagers and relatives welcomed the son. During this, the eyes of many people were wet with happiness. The villagers brought Ayush from the main road to the house with drums.
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