International student Anushka’s peer group got an 'overwhelming' response in just days. But why?

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Western Sydney Indian Society club members during India’s Independence Day celebration, at the University campus. Supplied by: Anushka Goswami

Anushka Goswami, an advanced science student at Western Sydney University, founded a group for international students of Indian origin two years ago, which quickly garnered significant interest. In an interview with SBS Hindi, she discussed the challenges faced by these students, her motivations behind starting the group, and the expectations students have from the university.


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International student Anushka’s peer group got an 'overwhelming' response in just days. But why? | SBS Hindi