INDIA

Two Indian scholars drown in cascade in Australia

Abhijit

Despite massive sweats to detect them, they weren't set up incontinently. Two Indian scholars drowned while swimming at Millaa Millaa Falls near Cairns in Queensland, Australia. The scholars, who hail from Andhra Pradesh, have been linked as Chaitanya Mupparaju from Bapatla quarter and Surya Teja Bobba from Prakasam quarter. They were pursuing advanced studies in Australia.

According to Queensland Police, one of the scholars plodded in the water while swimming in the cascade. Seeing him floundering, the other pupil went to help him, but he also met the same fate. Attempts to search scholars Despite massive sweats to detect them, they weren't set up incontinently. To consolidate the hunt, authorities stationed a copter. also, ambulance labor force were on buttress to give medical backing to the scholars.

The police also revealed that another pupil was present at the scene. still, without revealing his identity, they described him as visibly shocked. Deaths of Indian scholars in Australia Last time in December, Minister of State for External Affairs,V. Muraleedharan, in a written response to a query in Rajya Sabha, revealed the number of Indian scholars who have failed in Canada, the US, the UK, and other countries.

According to the response, the total number of deaths of Indian scholars in foreign countries stands at 403 since 2018. In Australia, 35 Indian scholars failed between 2018 and 2023. The major reasons for the deaths of scholars in foreign countries, including Canada, the US, and Australia, were natural causes, accidents, and medical conditions.