Falguni Dey, a professor from Kolkata, is stuck at the Iran-Azerbaijan border. He escaped Tehran after airstrikes, hoping to reach Baku. Azerbaijan requires a special migration code, delaying his journey. Dey is facing emotional and financial strain. Indian officials are assisting him. He is considering an alternate route via Armenia. Strangers and officials are providing support to him.
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