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Nepal's Tribhuvan University announced a credit transfer facility for Nepalese students returning from KIIT in Odisha due to safety concerns following the death of a fellow student, Prakriti Lamsal. Over 500 students have left KIIT due to unrest, and the university has apologized. The move may encourage more students to pursue higher education in Nepal.
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