Afghan scholars protest outdoor Indian Embassy in Kabul in opposition to extend in receiving e-visas

After the Taliban opponents entered Afghanistan, Afghan scholars enrolled in Indian institutes are nonetheless looking ahead to the issuance of visas so they are able to proceed their training. The scholars protested outdoor the Indian Embassy in Kabul and asked the Indian executive to factor e-visas on the earliest.

The scholars appealed to the Indian executive to factor E-visas to scholars holding in thoughts their training (Picture: India Lately)

Loads of Afghan scholars staged a protest in entrance of the Indian Embassy in Kabul on Wednesday and asked the Indian executive to factor digital visas for them so they can proceed their training.

With the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, Afghan scholars enrolled in Indian universities nonetheless watch for the issuance of visas in order that they are able to go back to India. Greater than 2,500 scholars from other portions of Afghanistan are not able to enroll in offline categories at Indian schools and universities.

The scholars have advised the Indian executive to expedite the issuance of visas to these scholars who’re in Afghanistan. Taliban opponents entered the capital Kabul on August 15, 2021, and the Afghan executive collapsed.

Protesting outdoor the Indian Embassy in Kabul, the scholars appealed to the Indian executive to factor E-visas to scholars holding in thoughts their training.

STUDENTS AWAIT VISAS

Obaidullah Nasi, a Phd scholar of Jammia Millia advised India Lately,”The arena is aware of in regards to the state of affairs in Afghanistan and Visa is a matter. For the previous 8 months, round 2,500 scholars are caught in Afghanistan and the Indian executive has cancelled the visas of Afghan scholars.”

“When the announcement for an e-visa used to be made, we had implemented for a similar seven months however we’re but to obtain a reaction. Our college is taking offline categories however we aren’t ready to return to India and attend categories,” he added.

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