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UK family to return Jaipur monument tools
Sunday, 07/08/2016
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LONDON: Britain’s long engagement with India means many families have historical links across generations, holding memories and memorabilia about seminal events in the subcontinent – one such family will soon return an item linked with the ancient Jantar Mantar in Jaipur.
Oak Creek residents remember Sikh victims of mass shooting
Sunday, 07/08/2016
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WASHINGTON: Residents of Oak Creek, Indian Americans, members of the Sikh community and lawmakers on Saturday remembered the victims of the mass shooting by a white supremacist four years ago that claimed the lives of six Sikhs at a gurdwara in Wisconsin city.
Outcry over peerage for UK-Indian lawyer
Saturday, 06/08/2016
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LONDON: Amid charges of cronyism in British politics after former prime minister David Cameron recommended his aides for peerages and other honours, a row has erupted over Labour proposing a peerage for noted human rights lawyer Shami Chakrabarti.
American lawmakers bat for turbaned Sikh basketball players
Friday, 05/08/2016
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WASHINGTON: Top US lawmakers, including an Indian-American Congressman are making a final push to urge the International Basketball Federation to change its policies that discriminates Sikh players over head gear or turbans.
Indian-American Pramila Jayapal wins Washington state open primary
Friday, 05/08/2016
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Washington: Indian-American Pramila Jayapal has swept an open Congressional primary in Washington State and could make history as the first woman from the community to be elected to the US House of Representativ-es if she wins the November general election. Born in India and raised in Indonesia and Singapore, 50-year-old Jayapal would be facing either of the two candidates she defeated in the open primary by more than 16 per cent.
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