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    On a day when India advised its citizens in Ukraine to temporarily leave that country amid escalating tension over Russia's increasing military build-up at the border, Indian students studying in the country spoke to NDTV about the challenges in following the directive.

    "The situation is really tense. Some students have already booked their flights but the flights are cancelled," Harsh Goyal, a student in Ukraine, said.

    "The Indian government has asked students to leave but prices are really high. Some students here can't afford it. How would the government ensure their safety?" he said.

    "We are continuously in touch with the embassy through emails and calls. They have said you all are safe here. If something is going to happen, they will evacuate us," Mr Goyal added.

    Ashish Giri, another student in the eastern European country said, "Our family is very worried... There are no available tickets till February 20. Most of the tickets are booked and the ones available, are so expensive, we can't afford (them)."

    In an advisory on Tuesday, the Indian embassy in capital Kyiv asked Indian nationals to avoid all non-essential travel to and within Ukraine.

    "In view of the uncertainties of the current situation in Ukraine, Indian nationals in Ukraine, particularly students whose stay is not essential, may consider leaving temporarily," it said.

    "Indian nationals are also advised to avoid all non-essential travel to and within Ukraine," the embassy said.

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    n an advisory on Tuesday, the Indian embassy in capital Kyiv asked Indian nationals to avoid all non-essential travel to and within Ukraine.
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      There's nothing quite like a live concert or movie to get your adrenaline pumping. But for some, the cost of tickets is too much to handle. For Indians living in Ukraine, this is especially true. According to The Telegraph, "Russian and Ukrainian authorities are increasingly demanding that Indian students leave the country because of the high cost of living." This has forced many students to find other ways to fund their travels, such as working odd jobs or finding scholarships.

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        Indian students studying in Ukraine are being asked to leave the country due to the current economic situation in Ukraine. Indian nationals make up a significant portion of the population of students in Ukraine and many of them have been left stranded without tickets back to their home countries. The Ukrainian government has announced that it will not provide any financial assistance to students who are unable to afford to return home. This decision has left many students stranded in Ukraine without any way to support themselves.
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