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Indians in UK pay tributes to Jo Cox
Friday, 24/06/2016
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Life in the usually bustling Southall junction of Broadway and Lady Margaret Road paused on Thursday as Indian community leaders and others came together to pay tribute to Labour MP Jo Cox, who was murdered in her constituency last week.
UK’s historic EU referendum on knife-edge as millions vote
Friday, 24/06/2016
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London: Millions of Britons on Thursday braved rains to cast their vote in the knife-edge referendum to decide whether the country will stay in or leave the 28-nation bloc, even as the latest survey gave the Remain camp its first solid lead in the bitterly-contested poll. Brisk voting was reported and members of the public posted photographs of busy polling stations across the country.
Outrage over ‘insult’ to Hinduism, Sikhism in Malaysian varsity module
Thursday, 16/06/2016
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KUALA LUMPUR: The minority ethnic Indian community in Malaysia is outraged over the "negative and incorrect" picture conveyed about Hinduism and Sikhism after a leading university of the Southeast Asian country published an educational module depicting Hindus in India as unclean and Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev as having a "poor understanding".
US city gets its first Sikh police officer
Thursday, 16/06/2016
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CALIFORNIA POLICE DEPT’S GROOMING POLICY, INDIA-BORN VARINDER KHUN KHUN, 28, ALLOWED TO WEAR TURBAN, KEEP BEARD.
Fear grips Sikh-Americans, seek security
Tuesday, 14/06/2016
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Washington: Sikh-Americans, who have faced hate crimes after every major terror attack, fear a backlash following the Orlando gay club shooting even as the US administration has assured them of their safety.
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