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Nepali students begin to return to China



KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has started the process of sending back 281 Nepalis students, studying in China, and who had come home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Ministry, in a press statement on Monday, shared that process to take back Nepalis students studying in various universities in People’s Republic of China who had flown to Nepal during pandemic had started.

In the first round, 281 such students would be returned to China for continuation of their studies. The details of those students could be found in the Ministry’s website, according to the Ministry.

The Ministry has also called for application from those enlisted students for visa fulfilling guidelines prescribed by China to return.

The Ministry made the decision to facilitate Nepali students to return China after the recommendation of a task force formed by the Ministry.

Meanwhile, direct flight between Nepal and China has resumed with direct flight to Kunming today after a long hiatus owing to COVID-19 risks, according the Embassy of China in Nepal.

Publish Date : 06 June 2022 22:32 PM

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