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Meher Castelino, Femina Miss India 1964 and the first woman to win the title, passed away at the age of 81. A trailblazer in the fashion industry, she didn’t just wear a crown; she opened doors and ...
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Narinder Kaur, a British broadcaster of Indian origin, has compared India’s secular atmosphere with that of the UK. She shared a video of a Delhi hotel with a giant Christmas tree. “Around 2% of the ...
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A 33-year-old Indian woman working in Dublin has sparked an online discussion about cultural disconnect, career growth, and the difficult decision of whether to return to India after moving abroad.
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NEW DELHI — The U.S. Embassy in India has issued a strong advisory warning that foreign nationals who commit crimes such as assault, theft, or burglary in the United States risk having their visas ...