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UK: Indian diaspora celebrate Pran Pratishtha with billboards, bhandara ; special event by Oxford students

UK: Indian diaspora celebrate Pran Pratishtha with billboards, bhandara ; special event by Oxford students
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I try to use my platform, my education and my resources to speak the truth, says Rashmi Samant

Covid-19 Oxford, Cambridge students pitch in for India Covid fight

Covid-19 Oxford, Cambridge students pitch in for India Covid fight
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Anvee Bhutani Oxford: PIO woman elected president of Oxford student union |

PIO woman elected president of Oxford student union NAOMI CANTON | TNN | Updated: May 24, 2021, 14:08 IST Avnee Bhutani, OUSU president. LONDON: Anvee Bhutani, a Punjabi whose family is from Delhi, has been elected president of Oxford university student union (OUSU) in a by-election. The by-election took place after the previous winner, the first Indian female OUSU president-elect Rashmi Samant, from Karnataka, was forced to quit after a public apology she made for historic social media posts was not accepted by students. Bhutani won by 655 votes after 11 stages of counting in a close contest with Yannis Baur, social secretary of the OU LGBTQ+ society, who got 649 votes. Bhutani is a second-year human sciences undergraduate student at Magdalen College. She is co-chair of the Campaign for Racial Awareness and Equality, president of the Oxford India Society and treasurer of the Oxford Hindu Society, all of which came out with public statements condemning Samant, causing her to st

Oxford and Cambridge unite against covid-19 in India - The Cambridge Student

Oxford and Cambridge unite against covid-19 in India Image credit: Creative Commons Societies from Oxford and Cambridge have launched a joint fundraiser towards COVID-19 relief in India, which is currently beset by a chaotic coronavirus situation. The Oxford India Society, Oxford Hindu Society, and Oxford South Asian Society’s original fundraiser reached its target of £10,000 less than 72 hours after launching, much faster than the expected timeline of 10 days. Following their success, they teamed up with the Cambridge University India Society, Cambridge South Asian Forum, and the Cambridge University Bharatiya Society to collectively launch an even bigger fundraiser which is aiming to raise £50,000 in 10 days.

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