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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.

Delhi universities battle to fight COVID-19 campus surge

Delhi universities battle to fight COVID-19 campus surge
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In a first in Assam polls, rights activist Akhil Gogoi wins from jail

In a first in Assam polls, rights activist Akhil Gogoi wins from jail Gogoi s 84-year-old mother Priyoda Gogoi and son Nasiketa had spearheaded his election campaign before the first phase of elections in eastern Assam on March 27. By IANS|   Posted by Mansoor  |   Updated: 3rd May 2021 10:48 pm IST Akhil Gogoi (file photo) Guwahati: Jailed anti-CAA activist and prominent peasant leader Akhil Gogoi has become the first lawmaker in Assam to win an election from jail after his octogenarian mother and prominent rights leaders of the country campaigned for him. Without hitting the poll campaign, 46-year-old Gogoi clinched the Sibsagar constituency, defeating his nearest BJP opponent Surabhi Rajkonwari by a decisive margin of 11,875 votes.

Akhil Gogoi first to win Assam state election from jail

Akhil Gogoi first to win Assam state election from jail Without hitting the poll campaign, 46-year-old Gogoi clinched the Sibsagar constituency, defeating his nearest BJP opponent Surabhi Rajkonwari Monday May 3, 2021 11:10 PM, Sujit Chakraborty, IANS Guwahati: Jailed anti-CAA activist and prominent peasant leader Akhil Gogoi has become the first lawmaker in Assam to win an election from jail after his octogenarian mother and prominent rights leaders of the country campaigned for him. Without hitting the poll campaign, 46-year-old Gogoi clinched the Sibsagar constituency, defeating his nearest BJP opponent Surabhi Rajkonwari by a decisive margin of 11,875 votes. Gogoi secured 57,219 votes (46.06 per cent) while Rajkonwari bagged 45,344 votes (36.5 per cent) and Congress nominee Subhramitra Gogoi managed 19,329 votes (15.56 per cent).

In a first in Assam polls, rights activist Akhil Gogoi wins from jail

In a first in Assam polls, rights activist Akhil Gogoi wins from jail
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