Chennai, Apr 8 : The Tamil Nadu government will provide all help to 1,890 medicos, who had returned from war-torn Ukraine, to continue their education either in the State, or in any other Indian State or in any of the countries that follow the same syllabus of Ukraine. Replying to a Special Call Attention motion given notice of by members of various political parties in the State Assembly, Health Minister Ma.Subramanian said the ruling DMK had been urging the Centre to allow these students to continue their medical education either in India or in any other country. The Minister recalled the steps taken by Chief Minister M K Stalin to ensure the safe return of students following Russia’s military attack in Ukraine, including the letters written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and also personally reiterating it during his recent visit to Delhi requesting to allow the students to continue their education in India. From the psychological counselling offered to these students in Tamil Nadu, it had emerged that they had two requests–allow them to continue their education in Tamil Nadu or in any other Indian State or in any of the countries that follow the same syllabus as Ukraine, the Minister said. The Chief Minister conveyed their views to the External Affairs Minister, who had informed in Parliament that India was in talks with Hungary, Romania, Kazakhstan and Poland and other countries for these students to continue their education. GV 1707