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Lord Swaraj Paul condoles Ambani's death
London: UK-based non-resident Indian (NRI) industrialist Lord Swaraj Paul on July 7 condoled the death of Reliance Industries chairman Dhirubhai Ambani, saying in his death India has lost a great man and great patriot.
Kanishka bombing case runs into new controversy
Vancouver: The 1985 Kanishka Bombing case has run into a new controversy after several defence lawyers for the accused quit saying that an accused's family had committed fraud by over-billing them for work not done through public funds.
GOPIO, PRINA give away scholarship to 7 students
New York: The New York chapter of Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) along with Professional Indian Networking Association (PRINA) and the Indian American Kerala Cultural and Civic Centre on June 29 awarded seven winners of the Indian American Youth Scholarship Award, 2002 competition at a banquet held at the Kerala Centre in Elmont, Long Island, according to an official press release.
Two Indian-Americans among 13 new White House fellows
Washington: Two Indians are among the 13 chosen as new White House fellows, a list of which has been announced by US President George W Bush.
4 generations after Fiji Indians still seek 'home'
Suva: After four generations living in Fiji, the Pacific nation's ethnic Indians are being forced into rethinking their definition of 'home'.
Globalising education can forge lasting ties: Paul
Moscow: Britain-based NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul on June 21 emphasised the need for globalisation of education, saying this would help in establishing lasting ties among the people.
GOPIO's youth scholarship night to be held on June 29
New York: Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) New York Chapter, Professional Indian Networking Association (PRINA) and Indian American Kerala Cultural and Civic Centre will hold an Indian American Youth Scholarship Award Night on June 29, according to an official press release.
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