COVID-19: University of New South Wales shows solidarity with India; lights up library in tricolour
India recorded 3,26,098 fresh COVID-19 cases and 3,890 deaths in the last 24 hours, showing a gradual decline in daily coronavirus count
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University of New South Wales displayed a message which read, Stay Strong India. and all suffering from the pandemic (Image: Twitter)
As India continues to grapple with the fatal second COVID-19 wave, Australia s University of New South Wales illuminated its main library tower with Indian tricolor in support of India s fight against coronavirus. It also displayed a message which read, Stay Strong India. and all suffering from the pandemic.
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