Kathmandu, Feb. 24 -- Following the suspicious death of Prakriti Lamsal and subsequent unrest, Nepali students enrolled at the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in Odisha, India, have begun returning home. However, the Nepal government does not have definitive data on how many students attended the university or how many have returned since the incident.

The data collected from various border points by the Post correspondents as of Sunday evening verified the return of over 300 students through various border entry points. A total of 301 students arrived through four checkpoints: 20 from Kakarbhitta in Jhapa, 36 from Belahiya in Bhairahawa, 83 from Jogbani in Biratnagar, and 162 from Birgunj.

Lamsal was found dead on Feb...