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"I am extremely excited for Chandrayaan-3. Best of luck, we're rooting for you," in a video message shared by National Geographic India.
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Between 1838 and 1917, in the aftermath of the abolition of slavery throughout the British Empire in 1834, Indians migrated from India to the Caribbean, South Africa, Mauritius, and Fiji to labor on sugar plantations.
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37% of Hyderabad respondents say they are redefining kindness by practising seeing things through other people’s eyes and perspectives.
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Accenture's survey revealed that just 42% of respondents rated their primary bank's customer service as excellent, and over half (54%) faced challenges in obtaining human support when required.
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The thieves had targeted Indian-American Samir Desai's home in Lincoln earlier this month.
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The bill introduced last Friday by Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Indian-descent Democratic lawmaker, seeks to boost the annual H-1B visas from 65,000 to 130,000.
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An observation study conducted by the Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology found the Indian subcontinent has the highest prevalence of vitiligo in the world, at about 8.8 per cent.
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Prime Minister Modi met Nadella and other key leaders at the White House in Washington, D.C., on Friday, along with a delegation of officials from India.
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The Indian government's National Pension System (NPS) has recently gained popularity over the years. With NPS, individuals can contribute towards their retirement and build a corpus of funds to be used in old age.
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Seven in 10 consumers believe that different chargers for different devices enable companies to sell more accessories, according to the report by online community platform LocalCircles.
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Does not give an accurate picture of body fat or an individual’s overall health status
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"#OperationKaveri continues to bring Indians back home. Flight carrying 186 passengers touches down in Kochi," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Official Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted on Monday.
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A day after 365 people returned from the African country to Delhi. A fresh batch of evacuees arrived in Bengaluru
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The fellowships are designed for highly motivated and outstanding Indians to pursue various degree and non-degree programs in the United States
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Union Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan received rescued Indians from Port Sudan at Jeddah under 'Operation Kaveri'.
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External Affairs Minister S, Jaishankar wrote in a tweet "India welcomes back its own. #OperationKaveri brings 360 Indian Nationals to the homeland as first flight reaches New Delhi."
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India has set up a transit facility at Jeddah and all the Indians have been taken to the Saudi Arabian city after their evacuation from Sudan.
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About 3,000 Indians were estimated to be stranded in Sudan when a conflict broke out between the country's army and paramilitary forces 10 days ago.
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The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise.
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This is the third advisory issued by the Indian embassy since April 15 after violence escalated in the African nation