News Topic:Tehran
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Middle East escalation forces relocation of Indian nationals from Iranian capital
The Embassy of India in Tehran has relocated most Indian students from Tehran city to safer locations outside the capital amid heightened risk perception in the Iranian capital.
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Kashmir
Srinagar parents hold rally, demand safe return of children studying in war-hit Iran
Scores of parents assembled in Bemina Srinagar on Monday, appealing to the Government of India to ensure the safe return of their children studying in war-hit Iran.
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Kashmir
Coronavirus: 300 Kashmiri students await evacuation in Iran
More than 300 Kashmiri students studying in Iran have been left stranded as New Delhi has cancelled all flights to and from Tehran following the outbreak of Coronavirus.
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Let’s visit Iran!
We the five friends decided to visit Iran. Our decision to visit Iran got materialized after going through frequent news flashes that people in...
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