News Desk, AnyTV, Hyderabad
Published by: Shiv Sharan Shukla
Updated Sun, 06 Mar 2022 05:45 PM IST
Summary
Razia Begum’s 21-year-old son Mohammad Nizamuddin Aman is a first year MBBS student at Sumy State University in Ukraine. Aman is trapped there along with about 100 other Indian students. He and the Indian students trapped with him are yet to be rescued.
Razia Begum, who traveled 1400 km to save her son during the Corona period, is again praying for the well being of her same son. Razia Begum’s son is currently trapped in Ukraine, which is under attack from Russia. She is waiting for him to return home.
Razia Begum’s 21-year-old son Mohammad Nizamuddin Aman is a first year MBBS student at Sumy State University in Ukraine. Aman is trapped there along with about 100 other Indian students. He and the Indian students trapped with him are yet to be rescued. Aman had taken refuge in a dungeon amidst heavy bombardment with eight hundred men.
Fifty-two-year-old Razia Begum, who lives in Nizamabad district of Telangana, is a teacher in a government school. She is praying for the safe return of her son. He is in touch with his son through video call. He has appealed to the state and central government to bring the students trapped in Sumi back to India on priority basis.
Two years ago, the lockdown was implemented in the country due to Corona. Then Razia Begum’s son Aman was stuck in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. Then Razia Begum, a teacher by profession, had traveled 1400 km on her scooty to bring her son back home.
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Razia Begum, who traveled 1400 km to save her son during the Corona period, is again praying for the well being of her same son. Razia Begum’s son is currently trapped in Ukraine, which is under attack from Russia. She is waiting for him to return home.
Razia Begum’s 21-year-old son Mohammad Nizamuddin Aman is a first year MBBS student at Sumy State University in Ukraine. Aman is trapped there along with about 100 other Indian students. He and the Indian students trapped with him are yet to be rescued. Aman had taken refuge in a dungeon amidst heavy bombardment with eight hundred men.
Fifty-two-year-old Razia Begum, who lives in Nizamabad district of Telangana, is a teacher in a government school. She is praying for the safe return of her son. He is in touch with his son through video call. He has appealed to the state and central government to bring the students trapped in Sumi back to India on priority basis.
Two years ago, the lockdown was implemented in the country due to Corona. Then Razia Begum’s son Aman was stuck in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. Then Razia Begum, a teacher by profession, had traveled 1400 km on her scooty to bring her son back home.