AV 12th March 2022

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04 UK business leaders welcome Free Trade Agreement with India

05 “Best Indian you’ll takeaway”- man searches for a wife on TfL ads

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22 Exit polls predict BJP win in UP, AAP in Punjab

HAS BRITAIN FAILED ITS WOMEN?

23 India to resume international flights from March 27

Indian medical students from Ukraine face uncertain future as war unfolds People at Warsaw crossing over from Ukraine

One year since Sarah Everard’s brutal murder and after five years of MeToo, the Mayor of London, Met Police and members of the Asian community admit that women are still unsafe. Shefali Saxena

It’s been a year since Sarah Everard lost her after being raped and strangulated to death by a Met Police officer, who burned her body and disposed it off in a pond. In an exclusive interview with Asian Voice, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan admitted that “Women and girls tell me they do not always feel safe in our city.” The Met Police has told the newsweekly that their work to “build trust is ongoing and gathering pace”. Continued on page 06

Nischal Sanghavi On 24 February, Russian President Vladmir Putin launched a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine. Like any war, this one on Ukraine’s soil has not only affected the Ukrainian citizens but also its immigrants, especially the foreign students. Thousands of Indian students are currently studying medicine in Ukraine. A compelling reason for Indians to study medicine abroad is driven by the fierce competition to get admission in India’s government medical colleges. Private colleges, though offer an alternative option, they charge astronomical fees, that most middle-class people can’t afford. Still a medical degree remains most sought-after in India, with around 1.5 million students applying for only 80,000 seats. Over the years Ukraine has become an attractive affordable destination for Indian students who failed to get a seat in India for various reasons. Continued on page 25


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