NEW DELHI, (PRLM) .- India has warned students of india people to be careful in Australia.
Are like quoted by Radio Australia, Wednesday (6 / 1), the warning was issued in response to the death of a young Indian Australian graduates who had been stabbed to death in Melbourne last week.
Government of India says, students should be on guard since the increased
violence in the streets of Melbourne. Official warnings were issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and mention acts of violence are often accompanied by insults and fueled by alcohol and drugs. The Indian government called for the Indian students alert, do not travel alone at night or carrying cash in large quantities.
It is said, while most Indian students gain positive experiences in Australia, assault and robbery recently increased. The Australian Government offers assistance to victims' families, Nitin Garg, 21 years old, who was murdered in Melbourne earlier.
Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard is also Australia's Education Minister said the government took steps to eliminate the worries of students and the government of India that Australia is not safe. He said the government will continue to provide support for India.student
Meanwhile, Australian police did not mention the cause of death or a possible motive behind the murder of a young Indian who was found near Griffith in New South Wales last week. The police said the victim had contacted the family in India through the consulate, and said investigations are underway. (A-133/A-147) ***
Are like quoted by Radio Australia, Wednesday (6 / 1), the warning was issued in response to the death of a young Indian Australian graduates who had been stabbed to death in Melbourne last week.
Government of India says, students should be on guard since the increased
violence in the streets of Melbourne. Official warnings were issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and mention acts of violence are often accompanied by insults and fueled by alcohol and drugs. The Indian government called for the Indian students alert, do not travel alone at night or carrying cash in large quantities.
It is said, while most Indian students gain positive experiences in Australia, assault and robbery recently increased. The Australian Government offers assistance to victims' families, Nitin Garg, 21 years old, who was murdered in Melbourne earlier.
Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard is also Australia's Education Minister said the government took steps to eliminate the worries of students and the government of India that Australia is not safe. He said the government will continue to provide support for India.student
Meanwhile, Australian police did not mention the cause of death or a possible motive behind the murder of a young Indian who was found near Griffith in New South Wales last week. The police said the victim had contacted the family in India through the consulate, and said investigations are underway. (A-133/A-147) ***
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