Olika reached Delhi on Wednesday morning from Rzeszow Poland by a special aircraft arranged by Government of India.
By Imna Longchar, TFM Nagaland Correspondent
A Naga medical student from Nagaland, Olika Mlato, studying in Ukraine, on Wednesday reached Delhi from the “war torn” Ukraine by a special aircraft arranged by the Government of India.
According to sources, Olika reached Delhi Wednesday morning from Rzeszow Poland by a special aircraft arranged by Government of India.
She was received at the Airport by Deputy Director and Senior PRO (IPR), Kuolie Mere, along with Airport Protocol Assistant, Khiezo Zuyie.
It was informed that on her arrival to Nagaland House, Delhi, Olika was welcomed by Deputy Resident Commissioner Nagaland House, S Wennyei Konyak, and staff where it was also made known that she along with other Indian medical students walked for two days to reach the border of Poland wherein Indian Embassy at Poland assisted them from border to the Airport.
Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio in a tweet has expressed his gratitude to government of India for initiating the safe return of Olika Mlato and further requested the government to ensure the safe return of all Indian citizens.
Meanwhile, the Nagaland state government has assured support and facilitation to all the stranded students and citizens of Nagaland during the evacuation process.