Published 22:11 IST, July 29th 2024

'633 Indian Students Died Abroad In 5 Years, Canada Saw Highest Deaths': Centre Tells Parliament

As many as 633 students have died abroad with most deaths in Canada followed by United States, Centre told Lok Sabha in a written reply.

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New Delhi: 633 incidents of death of Indian students abroad were reported in the last five years due to various reasons including natural causes with Canada topping the list with 172 cases, Centre informed Lok Sabha on Friday.

As per the statement provided by Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh, a total 19 Indian students died abroad due to attacks in the period with the highest of nine deaths reported from Canada followed by six in the US. 

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Out of the 633 incidents of deaths, 108 were reported in the US, 58 in the UK, 57 in Australia and 37 were in Russia, Centre told Parliament. 

Most Deaths In Canada

Eighteen incidents were reported in Ukraine, 24 in Germany, 12 each in Georgia, Kyrgyzstan and Cyprus and eight such cases were reported in China.

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"As per the information available with the Ministry, 633 incidents of death of Indian students abroad have been reported in the last five years due to various reasons including natural causes, accidents and medical conditions," Singh said in a written reply to a question.

"Providing safety and security to Indian students abroad is one of the top most priorities of the government of India. Indian missions/posts abroad maintain regular contacts with Indian students enrolled in universities abroad," he added.

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Singh further informed that a total of 48 Indian students have been deported from the US over the last three years.

"Reasons for deportation are not officially shared by the US authorities," he said.

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"Unauthorised employment, unauthorised withdrawal from classes, expulsion and suspension, and failure to report optional practical training employment are some of the possible reasons which could lead to termination of a student's visa resulting in unlawful presence" and eventual deportation," he added.

 

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(With Inputs from PTI)

22:10 IST, July 29th 2024