
"We should not push the problem under the carpet," the Supreme Court said.
The court asked the Centre for a detailed affidavit on the issue in two weeks and said that the safety of students is very important.
Attorney General of India GE Vahanvati assured the court that the Australian government was taking adequate measures to deal with the assaults.
Earlier this month, the Apex court had directed the Centre to explain the steps initiated to ensure safety of Indian students facing racist attacks in Australia and the measures taken to prevent recurrence of such incidents.
The court passed the order on a public interest petition filed by advocate DK Garg.
There are nearly 93,000 Indians studying in Australia.
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