A 26-yr-old Keralite who reached the United Kingdom on a seaman visa last month, only to discover that he had been duped by his agent and was a victim of human trafficking, was badly beaten up by unidentified men and abandoned in a London street a few days later as he was out hunting for a job to make ends meet.
KOCHI: A 26-yr-old Keralite who reached the United Kingdom on a seaman visa last month, only to discover that he had been duped by his agent and was a victim of human trafficking, was badly beaten up by unidentified men and abandoned in a London street a few days later as he was out hunting for a job to make ends meet.
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Aswath and Praseetha Sasidharan knew something was not quite right with their daughter Aiswarya Aswath when they decided to take her to the emergency department of the Perth Children’s Hospital last week.
The couple have four children and Aiswarya was their second child.
“They knew Aiswarya wasn’t her normal self. Something was wrong,” family spokesperson and friend Ramesh Vijaya Kurup told SBS Malayalam.
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Aiswarya Aswath (7) was taken to Perth Children s Hospital s emergency on the Easter long weekend.
She was reportedly not attended by doctots for two hours and died.
WA Health Minister Roger Cook has pledged answers to questions from shocked community.
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Mr Shri V. Muraleedharan (middle) conveyed India’s well wishes to President Akufo-Addo in their meeting in Accra
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The Minister of State for External Affairs of India, Mr Shri V. Muraleedharan, has conveyed his country’s best wishes to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the people of Ghana.
This was after Mr Muraleedharan attended last Thursday’s inauguration of President Akufo-Addo for his second term of office on the precincts of Parliament House in Accra.
Accompanied by a senior officer in the Foreign Ministry of India, the January 6-7 visit to Accra also reflected India’s friendly and close ties with Ghana.
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The Minister of State for External Affairs of India, Mr Shri V. Muraleedharan, has conveyed his country’s best wishes to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the people of Ghana.
This was after Mr Muraleedharan attended last Thursday’s inauguration of President Akufo-Addo for his second term of office on the precincts of Parliament House in Accra.
Accompanied by a senior officer in the Foreign Ministry of India, the January 6-7 visit to Accra also reflected India’s friendly and close ties with Ghana.
“In the afternoon of January 7, the Minister of State called on the President of Ghana and conveyed the greetings and good wishes of the leadership in India on his assuming office as President of Ghana for a second term,” a statement from the High Commission of India in Ghana said.
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Minister of State for External Affairs Shri V. Muraleedharan currently visiting Accra, Ghana from 6-7 January 2021 to participate in the Presidential Swearing-in Ceremony of President (elect) H.E. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo which is being held on 7th January 2021. During the visit, MOS has interacted with the members of the Malayalee Association of Ghana and addressed the Indian community at a Community Reception hosted by the High Commissioner and inaugurated the Pravasiya Bhartiya Diwas celebrations on 6th January. During the event, MOS also launched the Indian Community Forum in Ghana. The High Commissioner of India hosted a dinner in honour of the Minister where senior Ministers and dignitaries of Ghana attended. On 7th January, MOS is participating in the swearing-in ceremony of the President of Ghana. After the event, he will be calling on the President of Ghana to discuss various bilateral, regional and international issues. Before departure he will be interacting with the