Within minutes after stranded students seek help from J&K, the administration swung into action and coordinated with various agencies to evacuate them.
SRINAGAR: J&K Students Association on Wednesday wrote to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha urged him to facilitate the return of the mortal remains of a Kashmiri girl, who was pursuing MBBS in Bangladesh.
Facilitate travel of Kashmiri medical students to Bangladesh, JKSA writes to MEA
Srinagar, May 3 (UNI) Jammu and Kashmir Students Association on Monday urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to facilitate travel of Kashmiri medical students from the valley to Bangladesh so that they can appear in the MMBS examination scheduled to be held from May 31.
An official spokesperson of J&K Students Association on Monday said that association has written a letter to Dr Jaishankar urging him to facilitate travel of over 100 Kashmiri medical students, who are in the valley, to Bangladesh. “Over 100 Kashmiri medical students pursuing studies in Bangladesh are currently stuck in Kashmiri due to pandemic,” he said.
SRINAGAR: In view of heavy snowfall in Kashmir valley, J&K Students Association on Wednesday established the helpline and circulated it on online platforms to address the issues of Stranded tourists in Kashmir valley.
In a statement spokesperson of the Association, Nasir Khuehami said that Association has set up helpline numbers in every district of Kashmir valley for stranded tourists to seek help during an emergency arising due to heavy snowfall.
He said that the tourists are our guests and we are ready to assist and help them to make them feel at home. It has reaffirmed the pledge to carry forward its mission and help in easing out the problems of the stranded people.