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Attacks fallout: Indian students leaving Australia?

Category: News -> World
Avoid Australia - that's the clear warning to students planning to study Down Under, issued by the Indian government. On the ground, the government's warning apart, the unending attacks and two deaths resulting from it have clearly rattled admission seekers and students already studying there.

Link : http://www.ndtv.com/news/india/attacks_fallout_indian_students_leaving_australia.php

Tags : Indian Attacked, Indians Students, Australia, Racism, Racist
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