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 […]

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Nepalese students start returning back to China

The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has started the process of repatriation of 281 Nepali students who were forced to return to Nepal due to the pandemic

Covid-hit Nepali students allowed to return to China to continue their studies

Nepali students who were stranded in Nepal owing to the Covid pandemic will be permitted to return to China to continue their studies. The post Covid-hit Nepali students allowed to return to China to continue their studies appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Preparation underway for Nepali students to return China

This came to light during the 14th meeting of the Nepal-China Diplomatic Consultation Mechanism held virtually this afternoon.

Nepalis studying MBBS in China stranded in Nepal

More than 225 Nepali students who are pursuing medical education in China have been denied entry into China to complete their course. Apparently, their vaccination certificates are not being accepted, though, ironically, most of them have been vaccinated with Chinese Vero Cell vaccines.

China defends entry restriction to Nepali students, goods

The Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu, said the other day that it noticed reports on Nepali students’ getting trouble while returning to China to complete their studies, and the northern neighbour encroached Nepali land, and imposed a blockade on Nepal.

China to donate additional 2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine

KATHMANDU: China is to provide an additional two million COVID-19 vaccines to Nepal. This was announced by State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China Wang Yi during a telephone conversation with Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Narayan Khadka Tuesday morning. During the conversation, the two foreign ministers discussed the entire gamut of the bilateral relations between the two countries including COVID-19 vaccine cooperation, trade and commerce, development cooperation and border management, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The two foreign ministers also talked about progress of different development projects, return of Nepali students to China for continuation of their studies, increasing the number of containers of fertilizers and other goods and their shipment through Tatopani/Zhangmu and Rasuwagadhi/Kerung border ports and resumption of regular air services between Nepal and China. The two foreign ministers agreed to work closely on issues of common interest and to further promote friendly and long-standing bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries. Foreign Minister Dr Khadka reiterated Nepal’s One China policy and appreciated the Government of the People’s Republic of China for continuous support for Nepal’s economic development, including for consistently supporting Nepal in its fight against COVID-19. On the occasion, the State Councilor extended an invitation to Minister Dr Khadka to visit China at a mutually convenient date, adds the ministry.

China’s Nepali students in limbo

China’s Nepali students still stuck in Kathmandu stage a demonstration requesting for their return to their universities. epali students in Chinese universities who had come home for holidays during the pandemic have been stuck for two years, unable to return and complete their degrees.  Since China formally closed its doors for international students in February […]

Foreign returnee students stranded amid uncertainty

A group of Nepali students studying in China returned home for winter vacation when the coronavirus pandemic was brewing in China before it enveloped the rest of the world. Among these group of returnees were four students, Abhineet Datta, Madan Kumar Baskota, Nira Maharjan and Mamta Sharma of Chang’an University in Xi’an, China. With the COVID-19 outbreak restricting travel, they had no choice but to stay back home and wait for the situation to get back to normal.

NHRC urges govt to promptly evacuate students from China

KATHMANDU, Feb 10: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Sunday urged the government to evacuate Nepali students stranded in Wuhan of China without any further delay.