Body of Indian medical student killed in Ukraine to arrive on March 21
Indian Student Killed In Ukraine: Ministry of external affairs appointed funeral agent to take possession of mortal remains of Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagaudar who died on March 1.
Press Trust of India | March 19, 2022 | 02:59 PM IST
BENGALURU: The Karnataka government on Saturday said the mortal remains of a medical student from the state, who was killed in Russian shelling in war-torn Ukraine, is expected to reach the airport here early on March 21, and all the documentation required for transportation have been completed.
Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagaudar, a final year medical student in Kharkiv National Medical University, died on March 1, in the conflict zone. Noting that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had appointed a funeral agent to take possession of the mortal remains of Naveen, Manoj Rajan, State Nodal Officer (Ukraine Crisis) in a statement said, the agent has taken possession of the body and after completing necessary paper works has transported it to Warsaw (Poland).
Also read | In a first, Kerala SSLC, plus two exam question papers to have students’ say: V Sivankutty
Further, the Indian Embassy in Poland and funeral agent have completed all documentation required for transportation of the human remains to India, he said. "The Joint Secretary, Eurasia, MEA has just reported the mortal remains of Shri. Naveen Shekarappa Gyanagaudar are expected to reach Kempegowda International Airport on March 21, 2022 at 0300 hours through Emirates Flight Number EK0568," he added.
Naveen is from Chalageri village of Ranebennur taluk in Haveri district. According to sources, his parents have decided to donate the body to a private hospital in Davangere, after paying their last respects.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- FIITJEE Closures: Insurance payouts, loans lost in fees, parents battle for refund after centres shut shop
- ‘They demanded I delete photos’: I was warned off reporting on a zero-enrolment Kolkata school
- MCC NEET PG Counselling: Aspirants demand round 4 or stray vacancy upgrade, fear MP lag may cost seats
- ASER Report: Government schools outshine private in post-Covid learning recovery, but teen enrollment drops
- How new-age law colleges of India are redefining legal learning
- No student, 6 teachers, crumbling building: West Bengal’s zero-enrolment school problem
- NMC proposal to let MSc, PhDs teach at medical colleges will ‘dilute academic standards’: Resident doctors
- ‘Academic apartheid’: Non-doctors denounce NMCs’ new rules for medical faculty recruitment
- New UGC regulations may create rubber-stamp VCs, conflict with states: JNU professor
- Why NMC bid to expand medical faculty pool is drawing fire from both doctors, non-medical postgraduates