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Red Fort blast leaves Al-Falah University students in limbo

India

After the Red Fort blast on November 10, which killed at least 15 people and was linked to a terror module at Al-Falah University, over 600 medical students are stuck waiting for the National Medical Commission (NMC) to decide if their university will stay open or lose its affiliation.
The uncertainty has everyone on edge about their degrees and future.

Students ask for fair options as authorities investigate

Students and parents are urging the NMC not to cancel the university outright, but to consider transfers or mergers so their hard work isn't wasted.
One student expressed the sentiment, "We want our degrees to be valid and recognized. We are not responsible for what happened."
Meanwhile, officials are still investigating, with police and agencies keeping a close watch on campus while the NMC waits for recommendations from government ministries before making a final call.