Indians walk students home in Australia
The Indian community here has come to the rescue of its students being targeted for racial attacks, by taking care of them while returning home late in the night when they are most vulnerable.
Moti Visa,editor of an Indian community newspaper,said he has begun pick-ups and dropoffs for Indians who live in his area,in Melbourne’s north-east.
He said, “The main problems are happening when our youngsters are getting down from the trains and they have to walk alone. That can be eliminated.” “We might have to spend some money from our pocket but at least our children will be safe,” he added.
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Moti Visa,editor of an Indian community newspaper,said he has begun pick-ups and dropoffs for Indians who live in his area,in Melbourne’s north-east.
He said, “The main problems are happening when our youngsters are getting down from the trains and they have to walk alone. That can be eliminated.” “We might have to spend some money from our pocket but at least our children will be safe,” he added.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/
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