84 Pune MBA Students Stranded in Dubai Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

Eighty-four MBA students from Pune's Indira University are stranded in Dubai following the closure of airspace due to escalating conflict between Iran and Israel. The university's dean confirmed the students are safe in local hotels and that the institution is coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs for their evacuation. The crisis unfolded after a US-Israel attack killed Iran's Supreme Leader, triggering retaliatory strikes across the region, including a drone attack on Dubai International Airport. The university is maintaining constant communication with the students' parents while working to bring them home.

Key Points: Pune Students Stranded in Dubai After West Asia Airspace Closure

  • 84 MBA students stranded in Dubai
  • Airspace closed due to Iran-Israel conflict
  • University in touch with MEA and parents
  • Students safe in hotels
  • Dubai airport damaged by Iranian drone
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84 students of Pune's Indira Univeristy stranded in Dubai amid West Asia war tensions

84 MBA students from Pune's Indira University stuck in Dubai as airspace closes amid Iran-Israel war. University coordinating with MEA for evacuation.

"The students are safe in the hotel, and we are providing every possible support to them, hoping for their return to India soon. - Janardan Pawar"

Pune, March 1

Eighty-four MBA students from Pune-based Indira University were unable to fly back from Dubai after airspacees were closed after the evolving conflict in West Asia, the Dean of the institute's School of Information Technology, Janardan Pawar, said on Sunday. He has reassured that stated that the institution is in constant communication with the parents of the stranded students and they are coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs to be brought back at the earliest.

The educational institute confirmed that the students, who were on an academic exposure trip to Dubai, are currently safe and being housed in local hotels.

Dean Pawar, while speaking to mediapersons, said, " Under our global programme, we send students there every year for academic exposure. This year, a total of 84 students have gone in two batches. We have requested the Ministry of External Affairs and are constantly in contact with the students' parents. The students are safe in the hotel, and we are providing every possible support to them, hoping for their return to India soon. "

The development comes amid a joint US-Israel attack on Iran on Saturday, in which Iranian Supreme Leader Ayotollah Khamenei was killed. Large explosions were reported in Tehran and other major cities. US President Donald Trump said that the strikes were done to "ensure that Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon". Iran retaliated by firing ballistic missiles and drones at US assets and allies across the region, targeting Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan. On Sunday, Israel said it had launched fresh attacks on "the heart of Tehran".

Meanwhile, four people were injured after an Iranian drone struck Dubai International Airport, causing reported damage inside a passenger terminal, according to Al Jazeera. Emergency teams were dispatched immediately in coordination with relevant authorities, Al Jazeera said, citing Dubai Airports' media office.

CNN reported news of celebrations in several cities in Iran. According to the news report, whistling, cheering and slogans of 'Death to the Islamic Republic' and 'Long live the Shah' were heard on the streets of the cities. Fox News posted a video and reported that Iranians were celebrating the death of Khamenei on the streets of Besat Town, a suburb of Karaj, Iran.

Former Spokesperson for the state of Israel Eylon A Levy posted another celebration video on X, saying, "Iranian women are dancing in the streets--without hair coverings--after hearing that Israel killed the tyrant Khamenei. So many Western leaders should feel ashamed at their cowardly response this morning. We will all remember."

Iranian activist and journalist, Masih Alinejad, posted another video with the message, "A video of Iranian people celebrating inside Iran, Am I dreaming? Hello, new world."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Our government needs to act fast. These are our children stranded in a war zone. Kudos to the Dean for staying in touch with parents, but we need evacuation flights now. #BringThemHome
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Aman W
While the students' safety is paramount, this also shows why Indian universities need better risk assessment for foreign trips. Global exposure is good, but not at the cost of safety.
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Sarah B
The article mentions celebrations in Iran... such a complex situation. But our focus should be on the 84 Indians stuck there. Hope the hotels are secure and away from the airport area.
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Vikram M
MEA has handled such crises before. Remember Operation Raahat? Have faith. The students are safe in hotels, which is the immediate priority. Now logistics need to be worked out.
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Kavya N
As a parent, my heart goes out to the families. Constant communication from the institute is crucial. The news of the drone hitting Dubai airport is terrifying. Stay safe, kids!
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David E
A sobering reminder of how quickly international travel can become dangerous. Hope other Indian institutions with students abroad are also reviewing their contingency plans.

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