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Swraj Paul’s son falls off building in London, dies
Tuesday, 10/11/2015
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LONDON: Angad Paul, the son of prominent industrialist Swraj Paul and chief executive officer of the family-controlled Caparo Industries, has died following a fall from his penthouse atop an eight-storeyed building in central London.
Over 1,000 NRIs knock on door of Punjab Commission in 4 years
Monday, 09/11/2015
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Chandigarh : More than 1,100 Punjabi Non Residential Indians (NRIs) from over 40 countries have knocked on the door of Punjab State Commission for NRIs in past four years, registering complaints on various difficulties they were facing, including property disputes, domestic violence and other issues.
Indian-origin father kills wife, twins
Monday, 09/11/2015
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London : An Indian-origin father who was found hanging here earlier this year strangled his wife and twin teenage daughters before committing suicide following a violent row over his in-laws allegedly “cheating” him out of money, a UK court has been told. Rethish Pullarkattil Kunjunny murdered wife Shighi Padmanabhan and his 13-year-old daughters Niya and Neha at their family home in Essex, north-east of London, in May.
Canadian leader hails Sikhs living in British Columbia
Monday, 09/11/2015
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Toronto: Leaders of New Democratic Party (NDP) in British Columbia praised the Sikh community living in the Canadian province as the party celebrated in advance the birth anniversary of first Sikh master, Guru Nanak Dev, a media report said. NDP leader John Horgan, who is also legislator for the Juan de Fuca constituency in British Columbia, extended wishes to the Sikh community on Friday, Link newspaper reported on Saturday.
Two Punjabis face human trafficking trial in New Zealand
Monday, 09/11/2015
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Wellington : The trial of two Indian-origin men among three facing human trafficking charges in New Zealand will begin on Monday. IANS
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