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NRIs to get UID cards too

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The Union Government has in principle approved a proposal to provide Unique Identification (UID) cards to overseas Indians.

Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, who was here at the Tenth Pravasi Bh

Missing NRI: Taxi driver holds vital clues

The Greater Manchester Police looking for a 20-year-old Indian-origin man, who has been missing since January 2, on Monday said that a taxi driver may hold vital information about him.

Concern is gr

Indian-origin candidate wins UK by-election

Indian-origin Labour candidate Seema Malhotra on Friday comfortably won a by-election to the House of Commons from the Feltham and Heston constituency with an increased majority over the ruling Conser

NRI doctor arrested in rape case

An NRI doctor, an accused in the case relating to the alleged rape of a minor girl by 100 odd men over a period of time, was arrested here on Monday on his arrival from Damam.

Dr Hary Abdul Assis of

NRIs can bring their fights home

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Resolving a major legal problem of millions of Indians living abroad, the Supreme Court in a significant judgment has ruled that an Indian citizen can lodge complaint back home with the police for an

Patients get £750,000 compensation after NRI's doc failed surgeries

Five patients have been paid £750,000 in compensation after they were left in agony and with permanent mobility problems following surgery by Indian-origin orthopaedic Manjit Bhamra.

Bhamra, 55, who

Indian American groups seek relief on foreign bank accounts

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Several Indian American civic and professional groups have sought President Barack Obama's intervention in a joint campaign seeking relief on penalties stipulated by US tax rules on foreign bank accou

Indians in Egypt safe

Indians in Egypt numbering 3600 are safe and the Indian embassy is in constant touch with them to monitor their well-being in the wake of violent protests against President Hosni Mubarak's rule.

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NRIs give mixed response to voting rights to them

India's move to allow millions of NRIs to exercise their voting rights has evoked mixed reaction from the community, with some of them describing it as a step in the right direction which will help th

NRI candidate accused of playing race card

An Indian American Congressional candidate for the November elections to the US House of Representatives has been accused by his rival of playing the race card as he is raising money from the communit

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