HYDERABAD: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao paid homage to Mukarram Jah (89), the last living titular Nizam VIII of the erstwhile Princely State of Hyderabad who passed away in Turkey on Saturday. KCR directed officials to conduct his last rites with the highest State honors in recognition of his social services in the fields of education and medicine for the
For Hyderabadi students, Turkey emerges as new study destination
Many Muslim students who go abroad for studies cited that they will likely settle down there, and will never come back to India citing socio-economic and political reasons.
By Usama Hazari| Updated: 26th March 2021 5:02 pm IST Entrance to Istanbul University in central Istanbul in Turkey.
Hyderabad: For a long time, the status quo for a section of Hyderabadi students was to migrate to western or Gulf countries, for either higher studies or career opportunities. However, a new trend has now started, with many now preferring to go to Turkey instead.
“I wanted to study in a Gulf country, but it has become very expensive in recent years. So Turkey is the best option now as the cost of living and education is cheap and the opportunities there are limitless,” said Adnan, who is a civil engineering student from Hyderabad.