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Rupanjana Dutta and Priyanka Mehta Hundreds of thousands of international students are rendered helpless, destitute and estranged as they survive the coronavirus pandemic on meagre ends with increasing reliance on essential food and medicines donated by charities and community organisations. Financial distress has not just impacted their academic results but clamped down on their emotional and mental well-being as they cope through depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. While some are requesting that the universities halve their academic fees at a time when they have practically not availed campus facilities, others are still job-hunting for any and all available part-time jobs in a bid to pay-off their tuition fees and rent. 22-year-old Shivangi Sharma, is studying for her Master’s degree at the University of Bedfordshire.
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While she was able to apply for a £500 hardship fund from the University, other students who have not paid their tuition fees in full have not been fortunate of the same. Speaking about how SEVA (Serving Together For A Better Future) Trust UK, helped her with ration kits during the pandemic, she said, “There is a national lockdown in the UK and the funds and savings that we had got with us were all spent in the first two-three months of our arrival on rent and food supplies. Continued on page 6
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