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Diaspora leaders discuss stranded Indians' welfare with H.E. Gitesh Sarma
Various leaders of the Indian diaspora community from all states across Australia had a detailed and constructive video conference with High Commissioner of India Mr Gitesh Sarma on the welfare of the stranded Indian Nationals as well as the international students from India on May 2.

Mr Gitesh Sarma during the Zoom meeting
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The Zoom meeting with Mr Gitesh Sarma on COVID-19 situation in Australia was attended by the leaders of various Indian associations from all eight states and territories. It is believed the feedback and the suggestions that were shared among all will advance the Covid-19 situation in Australia to some positive outcome in coming days and weeks.

Leaders of the Indian diaspora from all 8 states and territories holding video conference with H.E. Gitesh Sarma
During the meeting particular emphasis was put on the Indian students who have been left high and dry in Australia, amidst lack of employment and part-time work in Australia as well as little chance of flights back to India.