ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Rana Tanveer Hussain on Tuesday directed the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and other stakeholders to resolve visa and travel-related issues being faced by Pakistani students in China due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The minister issued the direction at a meeting with a delegation of Pakistani students who returned from China in the middle of their studies after the Covid-19 outbreak two years ago and remain stuck in Pakistan since then.

Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, HEC, Aviation Division and senior officers of the ministry were present.

The representative of the foreign affairs ministry informed the meeting that in the first phase China had given a list of 251 students to Pakistan out of which 60 per cent students were reached out.

The minister directed the HEC to use all resources in reaching out to the students who have not yet been contacted and also to set up an effective coordination mechanism between stakeholders for the exchange of necessary details.

Considering the financial constraints of the students, the minister directed the authorities of the education ministry for working out a mechanism whereby the government will assist the students by sharing related costs involved.

He also directed Pakistan’s education attaché to Beijing to play a central coordinating role and follow up with the Chinese authorities to resolve the issues of the students.

It is pertinent to mention that due to the zero Covid-19 tolerance policy of the Chinese government, air space for regular flights and option of road travel are restricted.

Published in Dawn, April 27th, 2022

Opinion

Editorial

Massacre again
Updated 01 Oct, 2023

Massacre again

If this monster is not vanquished at this stage, it will create a security nightmare of significant proportions.
A refuge no longer
01 Oct, 2023

A refuge no longer

SEPTEMBER has seen an alarming rise in the rounding up and detention of Afghan refugees. Pakistani authorities cite...
Whither justice?
01 Oct, 2023

Whither justice?

THE challenge is to ensure bestial tragedies are remembered. Two cases of femicide, involving men from Pakistan’s...
Moving forward
Updated 29 Sep, 2023

Moving forward

It is hoped that the ECP followed the set rules diligently while demarcating constituency boundaries.
Pipeline in stasis
Updated 30 Sep, 2023

Pipeline in stasis

If finding dollars to fund the scheme is difficult, alternative currencies can be used.
Playing in India
Updated 29 Sep, 2023

Playing in India

WITH visa issues resolved, and after slight alterations in travel plans, Pakistan’s cricket team finally touched...