A 24-year-old Indian professional tragically died in a car accident in Pennsylvania, USA. Arshia Joshi lost her life on March 21, as announced by the Consulate General of India in New York.
Joshi, who graduated last year, was dearly remembered by her family and friends. The Consulate is aiding in transporting her remains back to India and is in contact with her family and local leaders for support.
A nonprofit organization named TEAM Aid is helping send Joshi’s remains to her family in Delhi. TEAM Aid specializes in assisting Indian community members facing emergencies abroad, including accidents and sudden deaths.
Founder Mohan Nannapaneni expressed sorrow over recent tragedies and mentioned their efforts in sending remains to India and organizing local funerals.
They are assisting families like two truck drivers from New Mexico, a student from Seattle, and a chef from San Jose, among others.
Nannapaneni highlighted their commitment to respecting privacy and disclosed plans for educational programs to support Indian immigrants in safety and security matters.
He emphasized the importance of following local laws and avoiding risky behaviors, aimed at Indian students in the US.




