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India could have 2 95bn tons of solar waste by 2047

African students in India ask their governments for help

African students in India ask their governments for help The deepening COVID-19 crisis in India has put the African higher education community in the country on high alert and has brought into sharp focus the response of Indian universities to protect their students and lecturers, including thousands of African students. By 6 May, India had recorded 21,077,410 COVID-19 infections, including 230,168 deaths, according to World Meter. The Association of African Students in India (AASI) has called on universities, embassies and other organisations involved in higher education to support foreign students and to help them to access vaccinations. This comes amid rising anxiety following reports that Emmanuel Harrison Ngowi, a Tanzanian national, died of COVID-19 complications in the city of Vadodara while undergoing treatment.

Group of Eight statement on COVID-19 situation in India

Date Time Group of Eight statement on COVID-19 situation in India The rapidly escalating number of COVID-19 infections in India and the suffering it is causing is both heartbreaking and distressing. The Group of Eight (Go8) stands in solidarity with India as they manage the latest wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our thoughts are with our Indian friends, students, staff, research partners, and their families. The Go8 has a long history of friendship and partnership with India in study, research collaboration and student exchange programs. More than 10,000 students from India study at one of our universities – 80 percent of whom are studying at post graduate level. These students have stuck by Go8 universities since Australia’s borders closed in March 2020 and many have continued to study online from their homes in India.

IIT Bombay is top Indian institute in latest QS rankings, IISc and IIT Delhi also in top 200

Express News Service BENGALURU: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) is the topmost Indian institute in the QS university rankings which were out on Thursday. It has a global ranking of 172, which is 20 slots behind its 2020 ranking. Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore placed second with a global ranking of 185, one slot lower than the previous year s rank. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) placed third in India with a global ranking of 193, which was a fall from its previous year s ranking of 182. Next among the handful of Indian institutes to feature on the list was Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) ranked 275, a fall from its previous year s rank of 271.

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