NRI News
EUROPE’S OLDEST MAN DIES AT 111
Tuesday, 23/06/2015
http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx
LONDON: Nazar Singh, who lived through two world wars, India’s independence and Partition, and witnessed the tenures of several prime ministers in India and Britain, has died aged 111 during a visit to India, his family announced on Monday.
British royals deny helping Lalit Modi
Monday, 22/06/2015
http://epaper.dailypostindia.com/Details.aspx?id=133716&boxid=64006&uid=&dat=2015-06-22
London : Tainted former IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi invoked the names of British royalty, including Prince Charles and his brother Andrew, while seeking his travel papers from the UK Home Office, according to a media report on Sunday.
NRI Sabha without head since March
Sunday, 21/06/2015
http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx
FAILS TO CARRY OUT ROUTINE WORK; THERE IS NO ONE TO MONITOR ITS EMPLOYEES; DELAY IN CONDUCTING POLLS AS CONTENDERS IN NO MOOD TO HOLD ELECTION
Canadian agency to help build Sikh brand online
Saturday, 20/06/2015
http://www.indiapress.org/gen/news.php/The_Tribune/
Amritsar : Launched with an aim to spread awareness about Sikhism in the USA, the National Sikh Campaign (NSC) has hired Canada-based Skyrocket Digital to have a premier website for Sikhism and “develop Sikh brand online”.
PUNJAB-BORN STEVE RAI IS VANCOUVER POLICE DY CHIEF
Saturday, 20/06/2015
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OTTAWA: India-born Steve Rai has been appointed the new deputy chief of the Canada’s Vancouver Police department, according to a media report.
Vaz re-elected UK house panel chair
Friday, 19/06/2015
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LONDON: Recent revelations in the British press about senior Labour MP Keith Vaz’s role in the Lalit Modi-Sushwa Swaraj row failed to affect his political profile as he was elected chairman of the powerful Home Affairs Committee of the House of Commons on Thursday.
2 Indian soldiers suffer fractures in UK accident
Friday, 19/06/2015
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LONDON: Atleast 20 Indian and British soldiers participating in joint exercises called Ajeya Warrior and Wessex Storm in the Salisbury plains in southwest England were injured — two Indians seriously — in a collision between troop-carrying lorries on Wednesday.
Sikh denied entry in NZ club for wearing turban
Friday, 19/06/2015
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MELBOURNE: A 30-year-old Sikh working in New Zealand was barred from a club because of his turban, prompting him to lodge a complaint alleging religious discrimination with the human rights commission.
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