Ahmedabad: In a disturbing incident at Gujarat University, a group of foreign students had faced a violent attack while performing Ramadan Namaz in their hostel.

Following the attack, seven students, including six from Afghanistan and one from East Africa, have been advised to vacate their hostel rooms. The incident, which occurred on March 16 and involved students from Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, and Africa, has sparked international concerns about the safety of foreign students in India.

The Vice-Chancellor of Gujarat University, Neerja Gupta, confirmed the news, stating that arrangements have been made for the students to safely return to their respective countries. The Vice-Chancellor also mentioned that the ambassadors of the students' countries have been informed about the situation.

A delegation from Afghanistan and Gambia visited the university to discuss security measures for foreign students. The incident has led to increased scrutiny of the safety and security measures for international students studying in India.

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Tirupati, Mar (PTI): TTD chairman B R Naidu on Saturday urged for Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu's intervention to designate Tirumala as a no-fly zone.

Tirumala should be declared a no-fly zone, keeping in mind the principles of Agama Shastra (sacred texts), sanctity of the temple and safety and sentiments of the devotees, he said.

"Low flying planes, helicopters and other aerial activities on the Tirumala hill are disturbing the sacred atmosphere around the Srivari (Lord Venkateswara) temple," said Naidu.

To protect the sanctity and cultural and spiritual heritage of Tirumala, the TTD Chairman sought the Union Minister to respond in this matter for appropriate action.

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is the custodian of the famous Lord Venkateswara Temple.