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Business
pallavi | September 22, 2018Infosys to Open Innovation Hub in Arizona, Hire 1,000 American Workers by 2023
Infosys to open its next technology and innovation hub in Arizona and hire 1,000 American workers in the...
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Crime
pallavi | September 22, 2018Indian-Origin Man Among Three Sentenced for Cybercrime in U.S.
Three persons sentenced in Alaska for staging a cyberattack that compromised thousands of computers across U.S. and Europe....
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India
pallavi | September 22, 2018Tourist Arrivals from U.S. Increased by Over 6%, Says India
Tourist arrival from the U.S. rose by 6% in 2017 as compared to 2016, Indian govt said, countering...
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Immigration
pallavi | September 21, 2018Asian, African Researchers Face More Visa Hurdles: Survey
Asian and African researchers are three to four times more likely to face visa-related hurdles than those from...
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Crime
pallavi | September 21, 2018Indian American Doctor Pleads Guilty to Healthcare Fraud
Indian American doctor has pleaded guilty to carrying out a scheme to defraud Medicare.
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Politics
pallavi | September 21, 2018Former Durban Councilor Arrested For Racial Comments Against South African President
Former Durban councilor Kessie Nair arrested for using racial slurs against South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Immigration
pallavi | September 21, 2018Hindi Most Spoken Indian Language in U.S.; Number of Telugu, Gujarati Speakers Rises
The number of Telugu speakers in U.S. has increased by 87% in seven years, according to American Community...
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Business
pallavi | September 21, 2018Indian Hospitality Chain OYO Enters UK Market with $53 Million Investment
After China, Malaysia and Nepal, OYO enters UK budget accommodation market with plans to offer over 5,000 rooms...
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Crime
pallavi | September 21, 2018Indian-Origin Man Pleads Guilty to £227,000 Bank Fraud in UK
London Police arrest Indian-origin man for swindling £227,000 by stealing credit and sim cards.
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Politics
pallavi | September 21, 2018Republican Party Apologizes to Hindu Community Over Lord Ganesha Ad in U.S.
Republicans in Fort Bend, Texas apologized to Hindus after an ad featuring Lord Ganesha sparked controversy.