Of them, 96 students are Yemen nationals.
Mustajeeb Khan, the director of foreign student assistance cell at Bamu, on Thursday, said the Yemeni students prefer this university for various reasons.
“Besides fulfilling academic needs, Aurangabad city offers the Yemeni students the food-culture and ambience, which they enjoy at home. A large number of Yemeni students are alumni of Bamu, who also publicize the university, resulting in more admissions from Yemen,” he said.
“We made the best use of information technology to reach out to foreign students and carry out their admissions amid the Covid situation. The single-window system helped hassle-free admission process,” he said.
Members of the Sikh community cutting across party lines participated in the protest in the Osmanpura area of the city on Saturday
AURANGABAD: Members of the city’s Shiv Sena unit joined a large number of Sikhs in their mega- protest against the three farm laws passed by the central government.
While extending support to the farmers agitating at the Delhi border, the members of the Sikh community cutting across party lines called out the ‘insensitive’ approach of the Centre to introduce laws that are ‘pro-corporate’ and ‘anti-farmer’ in nature.
Khushbirsingh Chandol, Navin Oberoi, Gurbachansingh Fauji, Surendrasingh Sabarwal, Rajendra Singh Jabinda were some of the prominent faces spotted at the protest.