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Maharashtra student in coma after US accident: Visa interview scheduled following India’s appeal; top updates

The accident reportedly took place in Sacramento, California. Her family alleged that it was a hit-and-run case, with the driver hitting her from behind and fleeing the spot without even checking what happened

February 27, 2025 / 19:48 IST
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Neelam Shinde
Neelam's family applied for a visa 48 hours after her accident, but the application has remained pending since

The family of Neelam Shinde, a 35-year-old Indian student in California who suffered critical injuries after a four-wheeler hit her on February 14, has reportedly secured a US visa interview slot on Friday. This came after the External Affairs Ministry took up the matter with the US government, which in turn assured that they were looking into the formalities for early grant of visa.

Who is Neelam Shinde and what is the case all about?

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- Hailing from Satara, Maharashtra, 35-year-old Neelam Shinde, a postgraduate student at California State University, has been in a coma for over 10 days after allegedly being hit by a four-wheeler in California.

- The university, in a statement released on February 16, stated that Ms Shinde is in critical condition with an uncertain prognosis and is under intensive care