Naga medical student arrives in Delhi, two Mizo Nuns are still in Ukraine

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New Delhi: One Naga medical student arrived in Delhi on Wednesday, March 2, from Ukraine. The girl student hails from Dimapur in Nagaland and is a daughter of a medico. "I walked for two days to reach Poland," she told 'Organiser'. "It's good to be at home," she said. 

The special aircraft here at around 1000 hours, and the Naga student was received at the airport by Nagaland Government officials led by Sr PRO Koulie Mere.

Deputy Resident Commissioner Wennyei Konyak accorded her a warm welcome at the Nagaland House, 29 Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road.

The Nagaland government is organising her fly to Dimapur in Nagaland tomorrow, March 3. 

Meanwhile, from Mizoram, two nuns working with Missionaries of Charity Rosela Nuthangu and Ann Feda are still stranded in Ukraine, sources said.

Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio thanked the government of India, saying, "I express my gratitude to the Govt. of India & request the govt. to ensure the safe return of all Indian citizens. Praying for a swift end to the conflict & for peace to prevail."

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