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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
September 11, 2022
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In yet another instance of casualness, a female student, hailing from Bijbehara area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district has died in Bangladesh, where she was pursuing MBBS, leaving the family in pain and anguish. But, the sufferings and hardships faced by the students there from Kashmir are making the picture clear about how they are being treated within and outside the colleges. The association formed by some consultancies here have made some startling revelations, claiming that the female student was not provided with the ventilator when she was battling with her life. Besides, after her death, the body was also deprived of the mortuary box, which led to the decomposition of the corpse. Such revelations have made it clear that the college authorities in Bangladesh don’t bother about the sufferings and pain of the Kashmiri students, but are only keen and interested for money. Such events are ample proof that the Colleges in Bangladesh appeasing the students from Kashmir from time to time here are out to conduct their own business only, rather than imparting education to the students. The administration back in Jammu and Kashmir needs to take some necessary steps to ensure that the nexus between the consultancies with some Bangladesh colleges, who deprive the students from even basic facilities, are put to an immediate end for the wellbeing of the students and also identify such colleges to blacklist them once for all. The timely decision in this regard would come as a breather for the students from Jammu & Kashmir and also prevent such incidents in the future.

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