NRI News
Indo-Canadian held for killing gangster
Tuesday, 04/02/2014
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Toronto: An Indian-origin man in Canada has been arrested and charged with stabbing to death a gangster. Jimi Sandhu, 24, was arrested in Vancouver and charged with second-degree murder in connection with the killing of Matthew Campbell, a high-ranking member of the Red Scorpions gang. Campbell was stabbed on January 2 at a mall in Abbotsford, British Columbia. He was taken to hospital where he died of his injuries.
Indian-American accused of killing son
Monday, 03/02/2014
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Pallavi Dhawan, 38, was charged with murder and released from the Frisco City Jail after posting bond set at $50,000 10-YEAR-OLD DIES.
Sikh Eco Day on March 14
Friday, 31/01/2014
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Chandigarh : EcoSikh, a US-based International Ecology organisation, will celebrate March 14 as the 'Sikh Environment Day'. The aim is create awareness about the traditional teachings on nature preservation in Sikhism.
Sikhs be given fair chance to serve in US military: Major Kalsi
Friday, 31/01/2014
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Washington : One of the three Sikhs serving in the US military has appealed to authorities to amend policies so that the community members get a fair chance to serve in the armed forces without compromising their religion.
Son’s murder: Mother appears in UK court
Thursday, 30/01/2014
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London: An Indian-origin woman charged with the murder of her three-year-old son has made a second private appearance in a Scottish court.
Lightning strikes London gurdwara; devotees unhurt
Tuesday, 28/01/2014
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London: Worshippers had a miraculous escape as a lightning strike destroyed the roof of a gurdwara in the British city of Leicester only 30 minutes after the building had been full of people.
Canadians to benefit from India’s fast-track visa regime
Tuesday, 28/01/2014
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Toronto :The Indian consulate here has taken various steps to make its visa regime more transparent and prompt to accelerate air travel, tourism, social, cultural and economic ties between the two countries, Consul General Akhilesh Mishra has said.
Poland keen on food processing units - Badal extends invitation to Polish agro experts, farmers to participate in agriculture summit
Friday, 24/01/2014
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Chandigarh : Polish Ambassador Prof Piotr Kodkovsky called on Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal at his official residence here late on Wednesday evening and evinced keen interest to initiate agro-sector activities of bilateral benefits with Punjab.
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