Malay police accused of torturing ethnic Indian boy
The ethnic Indian mother of a 10-year-old boy has accused the police of torturing her son, slapping and choking him and scalding his leg while questioning him for allegedly stealing his school teacher's purse.
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Britain-based bhangra singer Mona Singh out with third album
Bahrain-based NRI takes over DPS-promoted school
Bahrain-based Indian businessman and entrepreneur Ravi Pillai has taken over the management of the New Millenium School (NMS) in Manama that is promoted by the Delhi Public Schools Society (DPSS).
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Indians now number around 420,000 in Qatar
The population of expatriate Indians in Qatar stood at 419,096 as of July 31, more than double that of the local Qatari population, a minister said.
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Indian doctors again clash with British govt
Indian doctors are once again suing the British government, this time accusing it of violating the spirit of a four-month-old court order by seeking to deny thousands the opportunity to live and work in Britain.
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Sari-wearing women may face jail in Nigeria
Indian women in their traditional saris with midriffs showing may find themselves falling foul of Nigerian law if a bill currently under discussion in that country is passed.
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Indian immigrant shot dead in Arizona
New York: A 62-year-old Indian immigrant was shot dead at a convenience store by an African-American man even as the assailant's minor sons watched in the US' Arizona State.
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New York police launch Twenty20 cricket league
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has launched a citywide youth cricket league with six teams participating in an effort to establish a positive relationship with the city's multiple ethnic groups.
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Indian Americans spend seven minutes a day calling home
Indian Americans make calls to their families and friends back home for an average of three and a half hours in a month, more often on their mobile phones, the first ever study on their international communication habits has found.
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British court scraps ban on sham marriages by immigrants
Immigrants, legal or illegal, can use sham marriages to continue to stay in Britain. A court has ruled against the blanket ban on such marriages and an appeals court has upheld that ruling. It says the ban breaches human rights.
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