GU asks seven students from Afghanistan to vacate hostel
Gujarat University authorities have instructed seven Afghan students to vacate hostel rooms, with five complying. A confrontation over open-campus prayers led to this directive. The Afghan consulate and Ministry of External Affairs intervened, clarifying that students have completed studies or have pending tasks.
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