Afghan students in Bengaluru worried about families back home
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Many youngsters from Afghanistan had come to Bengaluru chasing dreams of completing their studies, returning home, and working towards the upliftment of their country. Today, chances of doing so are bleak, and they are worried about their families back home as the Taliban has taken over. Most of them have been calling their families multiple times a day and wondering how the situation will pan out. Fahimullah Wardak, an MSc student of University of Agricultural Science [UAS] , Bengaluru, who came to the city in 2019, said he has been calling his family around 10 times a day.More Related News
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