🎓 Foreign universities come to mind for those who have some financial means for higher studies. Studying abroad has also become a status symbol. Especially students from Telugu states are going to many countries all over the world for higher studies. Weather, geographical conditions, language, food... even if none of these are suitable, they continue to bear all the hardships with love for foreign education.
👨🏫 Some are getting jobs and settling there after completing their education.. Some are returning back and settling in India in a high position. If everyone's stories have a happy ending like this, then there is no problem for anyone. But some lives end unexpectedly. The parents who sent their children abroad with many hopes are left with a lot of grief. There are cases where people are sent to study and make a name for themselves, but they return as a lost person. Sometimes it is becoming difficult to bring back the dead body.
🌐 If all these are put together, the natural calamities, or wars, and internal crises that arise in the country of departure become the curses of the students who went there to study. In addition to these, students are losing their lives due to incidents like stress, racial hatred, shootings and accidents. Statistics make it clear that 403 Indian students have lost their lives due to various reasons in different countries during the last five years. Telugu Desam MP Galla Jayadev asked a question in the Lok Sabha on Friday (February 2), Minister of External Affairs Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar revealed this while answering. 🌐📚