True.With such financial difficulties why go to a foreign Country,especially Australia?Indian courses are much more respected around the world than that of Australia.
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Talking to many families I found all most everyone felt that Indians were to be blamed for inviting problems. They refuse to integrate in Australian society that sorts of annoy the localites,” he said.
While Australia still tops as a safest destination by many Indian students, for many of them things are not as rosy as painted by their agents back home and interestingly, there has been a pattern noticed in such incidents.
Most of the students in vocational courses hail from rural parts of India. With little or no financial support they pick odd jobs like in security, cleaner, at petrol stations or drive a cab late at night.
To add to the problem, they rent out in cheap and crime prone areas and use public transport at odd hours which make them highly prone to such attacks.
“We have many Indian students who work odd hours and do not sleep properly for days as they work odd hours,” said Elizabeth Drozd, Victorian multiculturalism commissioner and a university teacher.
“They attend their classes in the morning and work late nights to meet out their living,” Drozd said, adding many of these students feel so tired and they sleep anywhere.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/indians-abroad/Indians-feel-attacks-not-due-to-race-but-financial-conditions/articleshow/5168310.cms
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