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NRI Affairs AGP shares successful stories
Tuesday, 29/07/2014
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Jalandhar : Reaching out to the masses, the NRI Affairs and Women wing of the Punjab Police on Monday said that with the launch of full-fledged 15 NRI police stations in the state, there was a speedy redressal of different cases of the NRIs settled abroad.
Britain to adopt Indian-origin expert’s breast cancer treatment
Sunday, 27/07/2014
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LONDON: A pioneering breast cancer treatment developed by noted Indian-origin expert Jayant Vaidya is to be adopted and offered to patients by Britain’s National Health Service (NHS), providing relief to thousands of patients from gruelling postoperation radiotherapy.
Obama dinner invite for a differently-abled Indian girl
Sunday, 27/07/2014
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Mumbai: Next week, US President Barack Obama and his wife will host 12 differently-abled people from all over the world, including one from Mumbai, for an exclusive dinner at the White House.
US lawmakers ask basketball body to review turban ban
Friday, 25/07/2014
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WASHINGTON: Appalled by the reports that Sikh players from India were asked to remove their turbans before an international basketball match, top lawmakers in the US have launched a campaign asking Fiba, the game’s governing body, to review the discriminatory policy.
British Punjabi’s son wins silver for India at Glasgow
Friday, 25/07/2014
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CHANDIGARH: When most of the Punjabi youth dream of singing “God Save the Queen” (England’s national anthem), Navjot Chana, whose father is a British citizen, could have the UK citizenship easily. Instead, he preferred to don the Tricolour and make his own country proud.
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