NRI News
Sikh youth wins right to join US army with beard, turban
Wednesday, 17/06/2015
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NEW YORK: A 20-year-old Sikh-American student has won a significant legal battle in the US with a court allowing him to enrol in an army programme without removing his articles of faith such as the beard and turban.
Sikh student wins right to join US Army programme keeping articles of faith
Tuesday, 16/06/2015
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New York : In a significant verdict, a Sikh-American student at a city-based university after a long struggle has been allowed by a US court to enrol in an Army programme without removing his articles of faith.
Queen Elizabeth mocked Margaret Thatcher: Book
Tuesday, 16/06/2015
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LONDON: Queen Elizabeth mocked former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher’s distinct accent, and joked about her behind her back during the 1980s, a new book on the relationship between the two powerful women has claimed.
UK hotelier’s murder: Body still in India as police await DNA report
Tuesday, 16/06/2015
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COPS ASK RANJIT SINGH POWER’S FAMILY TO SEND BLOOD SAMPLES TO INDIA
India set to acquire Dr B R Ambedkar’s home in London
Monday, 15/06/2015
http://epaper.dailypostindia.com/Details.aspx?id=133202&boxid=57663&uid=&dat=2015-06-15
London: India is set to acquire a prime property here for an estimated 4 million pounds where B R Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution and Dalit rights activist, lived during his student days in the 1920s.
Indian-origin woman emerges key witness
Friday, 12/06/2015
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WASHINGTON: An Indian-origin woman has emerged as a key witness in the trial of James Holmes who is accused of killing 12 people watching a movie in a theatre in Aurora, Colorado in 2012.
India-born researcher at Stanford develops first water-based computer
Thursday, 11/06/2015
http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx
WASHINGTON: In a ground-breaking feat, world's first synchronous computer that operates on water droplets has been developed by an Indian-American researcher from Stanford University.
UK case: Slapping kids part of Indian culture?
Thursday, 11/06/2015
http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx
THE JUDGE SAID PROPER ALLOWANCE HAD TO BE MADE FOR WHAT IS A DIFFERENT CULTURAL CONTEXT IN COMMUNITIES WHERE KIDS WERE SLAPPED FOR MISCHIEF
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