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UK to lift ban on pro-Khalistan body
Thursday, 17/03/2016
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LONDON: Britain on Tuesday initiated the first step towards lifting the 15-year ban on the Inter national Sikh Youth Federation, previously involved in assassinations, bombings and kidnappings, directed at India and Indian interests.
British Sikhs divided over Brexit
Thursday, 17/03/2016
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London: Britain's Sikh groups are divided onwhich way to vote in the referendum on June 23 as it emerged today that most black and ethnic minority (BME) voters in the country are against Britain's exit from the European Union.
Be ready to exit UK, if earning below £35,000
Wednesday, 16/03/2016
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London : Thousands of Indians in the UK may get hit by a new law from next month under which they could be deported if their annual salary is below 35,000 pounds.
Indian workers face deportation under new UK law
Wednesday, 16/03/2016
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London: Thousands of Indians in the UK mayget hit by a new law from next month under which they could be deported if their annual salary is below 35,000 pounds. The changes will affect professionals living and working in Britain on a Tier-2 visa who earn less than 35,000 pounds a year at the end of five years of their stay in the country. “The UK government changed the settlement rules in 2012 to break the link between coming to work in the UK and staying here permanently. We were clear that the new rules would apply to migrants who entered Tier-2 from April 6, 2011. Those individuals were aware when they entered that new settlement rules would apply to them,” a Home Office statement said
PAU alumnus appointed Canberra University V-C
Tuesday, 15/03/2016
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MELBOURNE: Noted plant physiologist and alumnus of Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, H Deep Saini, has been appointed the next vicechancellor of the prestigious University of Canberra. Saini, 60, currently the vice-president of the University of Toronto and principal of the University of Toronto Mississauga campus in Canada, will succeed vicechancellor Stephen Parker in September who steps down from the post in July after over nine years.
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