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Directions (11- 20) : In the following passage, some of the words have been left out, each of which is indicated by a number. Find the suitable word from the options given against each number and fill up the blanks with appropriate words to make the paragraph meaningful.
Against the backdrop (11) of the attacks on Indian stu- dents in Milan, the External Affairs Ministry has told (12) citizens in Italy not to panic. External Affairs Minis- ter Sushma Swaraj has received a detailed report on the situation even as the students met Indian diplomats.
While mobilizing (13) the Indian students of their safety, the Minister said she was overseeing the situation. "I have got the detailed report [on the attacks in Milan]. Please do not worry. I am adjudicating (14) the situation personally"
Ms. Swaraj said in a social media message. The Indian Students Association for Polimi (Politechnic University of Milan) said two incidents took place over the past few days in which a group of people beat up a student and scraped (15) his mobile phone and another student was scoured (16) by a gang. Following these incidents, the Consulate General of India (CGI) in Milan on Monday issued a/an induction (17) to Indian nationals and students has received reports of the unfortunate incidents of attacks on Indian students in Milan. All Indian students are urged not to panic.
The Consulate is taking up this matter with the highest level of law and order authorities in Milan," the Consulate late said in the advisory posted on social media platforms. However, G.V. Sandeep of the student 'association said the study (18) needs to be completed and avoided describing the attacks as 'racist'.
"following the attacks, local have reached out to us offering to help.
Our community is widely targeted (19) in Milan; even the media in the city has enquired and extended all sorts of help to create awareness, so I want to state clearly that Italy remains safe for Indians and Indian student," Mr. Sandeep said while explaining that the attacks were likely (20) to be part of a racist plot.
Against the backdrop (11) of the attacks on Indian stu- dents in Milan, the External Affairs Ministry has told (12) citizens in Italy not to panic. External Affairs Minis- ter Sushma Swaraj has received a detailed report on the situation even as the students met Indian diplomats.
While mobilizing (13) the Indian students of their safety, the Minister said she was overseeing the situation. "I have got the detailed report [on the attacks in Milan]. Please do not worry. I am adjudicating (14) the situation personally"
Ms. Swaraj said in a social media message. The Indian Students Association for Polimi (Politechnic University of Milan) said two incidents took place over the past few days in which a group of people beat up a student and scraped (15) his mobile phone and another student was scoured (16) by a gang. Following these incidents, the Consulate General of India (CGI) in Milan on Monday issued a/an induction (17) to Indian nationals and students has received reports of the unfortunate incidents of attacks on Indian students in Milan. All Indian students are urged not to panic.
The Consulate is taking up this matter with the highest level of law and order authorities in Milan," the Consulate late said in the advisory posted on social media platforms. However, G.V. Sandeep of the student 'association said the study (18) needs to be completed and avoided describing the attacks as 'racist'.
"following the attacks, local have reached out to us offering to help.
Our community is widely targeted (19) in Milan; even the media in the city has enquired and extended all sorts of help to create awareness, so I want to state clearly that Italy remains safe for Indians and Indian student," Mr. Sandeep said while explaining that the attacks were likely (20) to be part of a racist plot.
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