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Indian Student in Coma After Accident in U.S: MEA Urges Quick Visa for Neelam Shinde’s Family

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Indian Student in Coma After Accident in U.S: MEA Urges Quick Visa for Neelam Shinde’s Family

Indian Student in Coma After Accident in U.S: MEA Urges Quick Visa for Neelam Shinde’s Family

The U.S. has granted an emergency visa interview for Nilam Shinde's father after India’s request.

Nilam, a postgraduate student at California State University, remains in a coma after a tragic accident on February 14.

Her family's visa request was delayed, prompting appeals from politicians and officials.

The driver involved is in custody, while legal complexities persist.

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