A 25-year-old Indian student was airlifted after joint help from the Government of India and Australia. Please tell that both the kidneys of the student are bad and this student is struggling between death and life. The student's name is Arshdeep Singh and after the student's arrival in India, his family members have thanked the government of both countries.
The Indian student was admitted to Medanta Hospital in Gurugram after reaching India on Monday evening. Let us inform you that Arshdeep Singh had gone to Australia to study. When Arshdeep's health deteriorated on June 8, he was admitted to the same hospital. A day or two after being admitted to the hospital, it was found that Arshdeep was suffering from renal failure.
Arshdeep's kidneys have failed and the heart is also not working fully. Seeing Arshdeep's condition, his family members got upset and started talking about organ transplants but it was not easy as international borders are closed due to Corona and no family member could go to Australia.
According to Arshdeep's brother-in-law Kunwar Anand, it was very difficult to book a flight at such a time, but in this difficult city, Sikh leader Manjit GK and the World Forum of India handled our matter. Several commercial flights had refused to bring Arshdeep back to India. In such a situation, the Australian government played a big role. Arshdeep's brother-in-law thanked Prime Minister Modi, the Australian government, and the doctors there.
Indian World Forum played a big role
World Forum of India Chairman Puneet Singh Chandok said that he spoke to the Prime Minister and the External Affairs Minister in this matter, after which the visa process became easier. Arshdeep's mother thanked everyone and said that our government has shown generosity.