Nirali Patel, 32, who lived in Etobicoke, Toronto, was travelling back to Canada from a ‘social trip’ in India when the accident happened
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Jammu and Kashmir Students Association has written to External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar, requesting urgent intervention to assist the Indian students, particularly those from J-K
This national pivot towards AI comes at a time when several countries are intensifying their own AI efforts
Bobby Mukkamala, an otolaryngologist—an ear, nose, and throat specialist—took the oath on Tuesday, according to a statement by the association
Pranav Patel, 33, of New Jersey, served as a 'money mule' in the fraud scheme between October and December 2023 and laundered USD 1.7 million as part of it
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In addition to his professional achievements, Dr Sandhu is known for his detailed descriptions of important incidents in Punjab’s political history after Independence
Was being deported as he had entered the US without a valid visa
"The current situation extremely unpredictable," says an Indian student at the university
Indian teachers are increasingly providing online tuition to children of Indian families abroad, a trend fueled by a perceived advantage in knowledge and dedication. This arrangement benefits families economically and offers deeper subject understanding. Teachers specializing in core subjects and Punjabi language are in high demand, creating opportunities for both educators and college students. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The Kangra Miniature Paintings Exhibition at Romania's National Village Museum showcased Indian art. Organized by the Indian Embassy, KAPS, and the museum, it featured works by veteran Kangra artists. The exhibition highlighted the art's beauty, spiritual themes, and aimed to promote it globally, drawing dignitaries and fostering cultural ties between India and Romania. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The Canadian police reportedly said that Sahil drowned, but his family suspects foul play
The incident occurs while Bezirgan was in Vancouver City to cover a rally organised by Khalistan supporters
Gurvindar Singh is at the centre of a two-year investigation
Singhal, a retired energy executive and IIT Delhi graduate, secures a decisive victory over fellow Indian-American Nasir Hussain in Sugar Land's District 2
It was fourth attempt by the accused to usurp property
Born in Canada to Punjabi parents, Jassi was 25 when her life was violently cut short for defying tradition
Indian-origin Republican leader had shared a heartfelt post, it instead sparked a wave of online trolling
The invitation to Modi suggests that Canada may be recalibrating its priorities by putting national and international cooperation ahead of domestic political pressures and controversies
Comic book writers and academics observe a renaissance of sorts, which they say is happening because people are telling these stories with a reverence and sincerity that resonate with a wider audience
Arshid Ashrit, who was riding a bike, is killed in the accident on Wednesday morning
Evidence retrieved from the girl’s phone — showing harrowing footage of the attack on Kohli — was presented to the jury
Warinder Juss and Jas Athwal reiterate their demand in the UK Parliament
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This article tells the story of Jaspal Singh, a 32-year-old painter from India, who was kidnapped in Iran after being lured there by a fraudulent travel agent promising work in Australia. His family endured weeks of terror, receiving video calls showing him being brutally beaten. His wife, Kuldip Kaur, describes the emotional toll on her and their young children, especially their 3-year-old son who constantly asked why his father wasn't talking to him. After paying a large sum of money to the agent, Jaspal was taken to Dubai and then Iran, where he was held captive. He has now been rescued and the family is overjoyed. Kuldip Kaur expresses her relief and desire for Jaspal to return home to his children, highlighting the family's financial and emotional hardships. (This summary is generated via AI.)
The North American Punjabi Association (NAPA) is strongly condemning the discriminatory treatment and religious persecution of an Amritdhari Sikh tourist, Dalvinder Singh, during his 20-day detention in Abu Dhabi. NAPA, led by Executive Director Satnam Singh Chahal, is deeply disturbed by the violations of Singh's religious rights, including the removal of his turban, kada, and kanga, along with the denial of vegetarian food and alleged mental torture. NAPA is urging the Indian government to formally protest the incident through diplomatic channels, seek assurances from the UAE that such violations won't happen again, and demand an apology and compensation for Singh and his family. NAPA also calls for sensitivity training for UAE law enforcement and the establishment of diplomatic protocols to protect the religious rights of Indian citizens. The organization stands in solidarity with the family and calls on Sikh communities, human rights organizations, and diplomatic missions to condemn the injustice. They acknowledge the efforts of the Indian Embassy, but believe more proactive measures could have been taken. (This summary is generated via AI.)
From mixing Coke with milk just to survive to building a multimillion-dollar business empire, Khela’s journey is one of resilience
The student’s deportation from Dallas in the US takes place in the last week of May while he was returning from India
There is a growing obsession with external identity that is divorced from spiritual discipline
There have been concerns among the students planning to pursue studies in the US over the Trump administration’s plan to expand social media vetting of student visa applicants
They had gone missing shortly after arriving in Tehran on May 1
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