The Nepal government said on Tuesday that if the situation arising out of the death of a student in a private university in Odisha was not resolved in a proper and legal manner, then it is a No Objection Certificate to his students wishing to study in educational institutions of India ( NOC) can stop issuing. In Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), the body of BTech (Computer Science) Third year student Prakriti Lamsal (20) was recovered from his hostel room on the afternoon of 16 February. In disturbance spread in.
The Ministry of Education of Nepal said in a statement that it can suspend the NOC (NOC) to their students wishing to study in any university or educational institutions in Odisha in future. The Nepal government also appealed to the parents of Nepali students studying in KIIT to maintain patience. The Ministry of Education of Nepal said, ‘A help desk has been formed to facilitate the effective solution to the problems arising from this incident. Our Foreign Ministry is constantly making diplomatic efforts with the Government of India to ensure that the education of Nepali students should be resumed in KIIT and ensured a favorable environment.
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What is the whole matter of KIIT?
The nature of Nepal was a BTech computer science student at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in Bhubaneswar, Lamsal, Odisha. He committed suicide after he was allegedly harassed by his batchmate and ex boyfriend Advik Srivastava. A group of other Nepalese students studying in the institute staged a protest demanding justice for the nature of nature. After this, tension in the university campus increased considerably. Some videos are viral on social media, in which Kiit’s security personnel and faculty members were seen indecency with Nepali students. The university administration said that the director of the Girls Hostel and the Associate Professor of the Computer Science Department has been removed from service for derogatory behavior and objectionable comments with Nepali students.
Nature’s issue of nature suicide case raised in Nepal’s parliament
Meanwhile, members of Nepali Parliament including Shishir Khanal, Bina Lama, Sita Mizar, Sher Bahadur Kunwar and Shanti Bika raised the issue related to the KIIT incident in the House of Representatives on Tuesday. He expressed condolences to the members of the bereaved family on the tragic demise of Nepali student Prakriti Lamsal in KIIT. Nepali MPs asked the government to ensure a serious investigation into the student’s mysterious conditions and make necessary diplomatic efforts to solve the problems related to other Nepali students studying in KIIT.
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Meanwhile, the Odisha police handed over the body of the Nepali student to her father after the post -mortem in AIIMS Bhubaneswar on Tuesday. The opposition raised the issue in the Odisha Legislative Assembly. Nepal Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba said that our embassy in New Delhi is doing necessary work in this regard by coordinating with college administration and Indian security agencies. Nature’s father Sunil Lamsal reached AIIMS Bhubaneswar with his friends and was present during the post -mortem of the body. He said that he will take the daughter’s body to Nepal and will cremate her there.
India confident of fair investigation and action
The Government of India has assured that it will take all necessary steps to ensure the safety and good of Nepali students. Indian officials are in constant touch with their Nepali counterparts to ensure justice in this case and are committed to providing quick and fair justice to the culprits in the incident. The Odisha police has confirmed that a criminal case has been registered against the accused student Advik Srivastava and he has been arrested and sent to judicial custody. Apart from this, strict action has also been taken on the incident of misbehaving with Nepali students by Kiit’s security guards.