65 Odisha students evacuated from war-torn Kharkiv to safer place
It has also expedited the work to evacuate all other students stuck in the area and bring them back to India though flights, it said. The Resident Commissioner's office at New Delhi is working as a nodal office for the purpose. So far, 199 students from Odisha have landed safely in India, the CMO said.
On Thursday, the state government had nominated four special representatives for Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, who will coordinate with the Resident Commissioner, and the respective countries, for smooth evacuation of students and other Odia people stranded in Ukraine.