NRI News
On Punjab visit, UK hotelier goes missing
Friday, 22/05/2015
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LONDON: The UK government is looking into the mysterious disappearance of a British-Indian hotelier who went missing while on a business trip to Punjab.
US envoy returns to roots in Jalandhar
Friday, 22/05/2015
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JALANDHAR: For US ambassador Richard Rahul Verma, it was a nostalgic trip on Thursday to the house and school of his maternal grandmother at Basti Sheikh here.
Punjab cop held for molesting UK woman on train
Friday, 22/05/2015
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CHANDIGARH: A Punjab policeman was arrested on Thursday for molesting a British student aboard a moving train on Tuesday (May 19). She had asked him for help at the Amritsar railway station against a pestering bystander.
Britain pledges crackdown on immigration
Friday, 22/05/2015
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London: Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday pledged a crackdown on immigration into the UK after latest data showed the figures were at their highest level for a decade.
Jindal explores White House run, Indian-Americans soften hostility
Thursday, 21/05/2015
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WASHINGTON: If Bobby Jindal, who has set up a committee to explore a presidential run, does jump in, Indian-Americans appear ready to support him, overcoming past reservations.
UK asks Ludhiana hospital to hand over woman’s body
Wednesday, 20/05/2015
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LUDHIANA: The British High Commission, New Delhi, has asked SPS Apollo Hospital here to hand over the body and belongings of UK resident Angela Christine (47), who had died at the hospital on May 17 following pneumonia and respiratory arrest.
Punjab researcher in UK proposes new theory to stop shoplifting
Wednesday, 20/05/2015
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LONDON: An Indian researcher at Lancaster University, who hails from Pathankot in Punjab, has developed a new theory to stop shoplifting, which involves shopping centres designed to encourage shoplifters to think twice before acting by habit.
Pingalwara’s daughters qualify for US games
Wednesday, 20/05/2015
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AMRITSAR: By their power and unique ability, two girls from All-India Pingalwara Society home here have qualified for the 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games to be held in Los Angeles, US.
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