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March 1, 2010 Issue

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India moves to end fraudulent marriages

The Indian Government is taking a number of steps to address the problem of fake marriages and put in place stringent checks and controls to
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New Pakistan envoy takes charge

Pakistan’s new High Commissioner Syed Ibne Abbas is keen to foster bilateral relations with New Zealand and explore new areas of engagement. Greeting Indian Newslink readers, ...
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Rahul Gandhi assures players’ safety

India’s ruling Congress Party General Secretary Rahul Gandhi has assured New Zealanders that his Government would take all precautions to ensure the safety and security ...
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Awards for youth and businesswomen

Indian Newslink has introduced two new categories in its Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards 2010, entries for which opens today and closes on August 31, ...
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Rahul Gandhi, the first ‘Sir Edmund Hillary Fellow’

New Zealand honoured Rahul Gandhi, General Secretary of the ruling Congress Party, a Member of Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) and a rising star ...
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An emerging leader from an emerging economy

Labour Party Leader Phil Goff, Labour Foreign Affairs spokesperson Chris Carter and I met with Rahul Gandhi (a Member of the Indian Parliament and General ...
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Fashion icon boards the service train

Colin Mathura- Jeffree, Goodwill Ambassador for Railway Children...
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Visa confusion leads to airport drama

From time to time, various Governments announce ease of visa facilities, including issue on arrival at entry points in their country. Do not take these announcements ...
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Greater autonomy for schools in the offing

Government-owned schools may have greater autonomy and order their own affairs and destiny if the Education Ministry accepts the recommendations of the Inter-Party Working Group ...
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‘Gifted children’ should not be ignored

The National Standards Policy places ‘gifted children’ at greater risk of being ignored, an expert has said. College of Education Associate Professor Tracy Riley said it ...
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