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Govt to address concerns of Pakistani students unable to travel back to China

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A meeting was held at the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training on facilitating students who returned to Pakistan after outbreak of the pandemic and are unable to join their educational institutions to resume their studies in China due to COVID-related restrictions. At present, China has strict travel restrictions for countries with incidence of COVID-19 Delta variant.

The meeting, chaired by Federal Minister Shafqat Mahmood, was attended by Executive Director HEC Dr Shaista Sohail, Adviser HEC Raza Chohan, DG (IT) HEC Nazir Hussain, DG (HRD) HEC Aayesha Ikram and DG (China) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Faraz Zaidi.

It was decided that the Government will take up the issue of the Pakistani students with the Chinese Government, and the Minister for Education will also hold a special meeting with the Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan to discuss ways for facilitation of the students.

A portal for the students to register themselves has been created so that they could be facilitated. So far, more than 5800 Pakistani students have registered themselves.

The Government of Pakistan, through its Ministries and institutions concerned, is making efforts to facilitate return of these students to China.


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