NRI News
3 Indian-origin men to be honoured by Queen
Friday, 28/08/2015
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LONDON: Three Indian-origin advisors to Prime Minister David Cameron and chancellor George Osborne are among those honoured by Queen Elizabeth for services rendered during the last parliament, 20102015, which was dissolved before the May elections.
Worried Patels in UK say violence no solution
Friday, 28/08/2015
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LONDON: The 2 lakh-strong Patel community in Britain is closely following the agitation in Gujarat, with many sympathising with the demands raised by Hardik Patel — the man behind the protests — but also expressing serious concern over the violence and its effect on India’s image abroad.
Disabled woman fights to bring Indian fiance back to UK
Thursday, 27/08/2015
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london: A disabled woman who suffers from agenetic disorder has been working tirelessly to bring her Indian fiance back to the UK after he was deported for staying illegally in the country last week. Claire May, 34, met Amit Chawla, 27, while he was in Britain illegally and even gave birth to their daughter Riya in February this year.
India buys Ambedkar house
Thursday, 27/08/2015
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LONDON: After months of hiccups, the Maharashtra government on Wednesday purchased a house in north London where the iconic social reformer BR Ambedkar lived during his student days at the London School of Economics in the 1920s.
Two US journalists killed during live broadcast
Thursday, 27/08/2015
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WASHINGTON: Alison Parker and Adam Ward were reporting a story live, on air, Wednesday morning when an erstwhile colleague walked up on them from behind and shot them dead.
‘Sikhs benefited from Singapore prosperity’
Monday, 24/08/2015
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SINGAPORE: Sikhs in Singapore have benefited from the country’s prosperity by participating in its early days of development, a prominent Sikh leader said here on Sunday.
Feeling of turban on head ‘gratifying’, says Ben Kingsley
Saturday, 22/08/2015
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NEW YORK: Playing a softspoken Sikh cab driver in his latest movie, Sir Ben Kingsley has described the feeling of the turban on his head as “really gratifying” and termed the discrimination and racial abuse faced by the community in the US as “totally regrettable.”
US man donates $1.5 million for Sikh studies
Wednesday, 19/08/2015
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New York : An Indian-American cardiologist has donated $1.5 million to the University of California-Irvine to create a Chair for Sikh studies within the school, media reported on Tuesday.
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