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Facilitate return of Naga students stranded in Nepal: NSF to Nagaland govt

The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) has urgently appealed to the Nagaland government to facilitate the safe return of Naga students and youths stranded in Nepal due to the ongoing political crisis. In a letter to the chief secretary, the NSF requested coordination with the Union ministry of external affairs for travel support, documentation, and transit assistance.
Facilitate return of Naga students stranded in Nepal: NSF to Nagaland govt
Dimapur: The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) on Wednesday appealed to the Nagaland govt for its urgent intervention in facilitating the return of the Naga students and youths, who are currently stranded in Nepal owing to the ongoing political crisis in the country, to the state.Expressing deep concern over the plight of the students and youths, NSF president Mteisuding and general secretary Kenilo Kent, through a letter to the chief secretary, urged the state govt to coordinate with the Union ministry of external affairs and other relevant agencies to arrange necessary travel support, documentation and transit assistance to ensure their safe return to the state.It said many of them had gone there for academic and professional pursuits, but the prevailing situation has placed them in a position of grave uncertainty and distress.The federation also requested that suitable arrangements, including logistical support and immediate assistance where required, be made upon their arrival in Nagaland.“Such timely intervention by the state govt will bring immense relief to the stranded individuals as well as their anxious families back home,” it stated.The NSF, while expressing its steadfast commitment to upholding the welfare of the Naga students across the globe, earnestly sought the govt’s consideration and prompt action.Such timely intervention by the state govt will bring immense relief to the stranded individuals as well as their anxious families back home

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Bhadra Gogoi

Based in Dimapur, he has been reporting on Nagaland’s politics, society, and major events for the Times of India for more than four years, providing in-depth coverage and local insights that have made him a key chronicler of the state’s contemporary issues.

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