West Asia conflict: 84 MBA students from Pune stuck in Dubai

Eighty-four MBA students from Pune's Indira School of Business Studies (ISBS) are currently stranded in Dubai due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia. The students were in the UAE for a scheduled five-day study tour when tensions escalated, leading to travel advisories and heightened security measures. The situation has raised concerns among families and the institution, as the safety of the students remains paramount. The university is working closely with local authorities and the Indian Consulate to ensure the students' well-being and facilitate their safe return home. This incident highlights the broader implications of geopolitical unrest on international travel for educational purposes, particularly for students seeking global exposure in their academic journeys. As the situation develops, ISBS is committed to maintaining communication with the students and their families to provide updates and support.
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