NRI News
New trade, investment office to help boost Indo-Canadian ties: British Columbia Min
Saturday, 08/12/2012
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CHANDIGARH: British Columbia finance minister Michael de Jong on Friday inaugurated a new trade and investment office at the Canadian Consul-General office at Chandigarh and expressed his opinion that the new office would strengthen economic ties between India and Canada.
NRI adopts govt school
Friday, 07/12/2012
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Faridkot : Pardeep Singh Minhas, a non-resident Indian (NRI) from USA, on Thursday adopted the Government Elementary School, Old Fort in Faridkot.
Two new laws for NRIs in Vidhan Sabha session: Majithia
Friday, 07/12/2012
http://punjabnewsline.com/news/Two-new-laws-for-NRIs-in-Vidhan-Sabha-session_-Majithia-.html
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab Government is all set to enact two new laws for the welfare of NRIs including ‘Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act’ and ‘Punjab Prevention of Human Smuggling Act’ and the both acts would be passed in the ensuing Vidhan Sabha session.
British Columbia minister warns against diabetes, heart problems
Friday, 07/12/2012
http://punjabnewsline.com/news/British-Columbia-minister-warns-against-diabetes_-heart-problems.html
NAWANSHAHR: Micheal D. Jong, Health Minister of British Columbia, Canada, today, visited the Health Centres at Aur and Karyam villages falling in the district, on his way to health awareness yatra. Addressing the gatherings, Jong made the people aware about the growing menace of diseases like diabetes, heart and kidney etc.
British Columbia FM for diabetes awareness
Thursday, 06/12/2012
http://epaper.dailypostindia.com/Details.aspx?id=56914&boxid=57950&uid=&dat=2012-12-06
Jalandhar : “The South-Asian people living in Canada are 25 per cent more prone to the disease of diabetes as compared to the people of Canadian origin living in Canada”. This was revealed here on Wednesday by Dr Gulzar Singh Cheema, former minister of State for Mental Health in British Columbia (BC) when asked about the number of Punjabis suffering from the diseases in Canada.
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