Court orders changes in nosey school
The school's code of conduct should be amended to accommodate different religious and practices, feels the court.
Nose stud: sacked worker wins back job
The sacked Hindu worker, Amrit Lalji, wins an appeal against the company's decision and has been asked to resume her work.
India-born designer faces 59 charges
Anand Jon has been indicted by a US court to face 59 sexual assault charges involving at least 20 women, including models.

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Diaspora Diaries

California Diary
Dr Kalam addresses Bay Area Indo American diaspora
Some people hide serious thoughts behind their simplicity and Dr Abdul Kalam is one such person whose apparent straightforwardness is endearing.
October 5, 2007: Indians Abroad
Sunita Williams shakes hand with President Pratibha Patil at Rastrapati Bhawan in New Delhi.

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'Indian artists among the world's best'
An art gallery owner says the new generation of Indian artists "have taken art to a whole new level". Pramit Pal Chaudhuri tells us more...

Dispatches From the US

US museum honours Indian woman designer
Acclaimed Mumbai designer Meera Mahadevia presents her latest collection of fashion and accessories at Newark Museum, New Jersey.

News You Can Use

'Indian Americans can invest more in India'
The role of Indian Americans in India's growth has been below potential and much of the inward remittances have come from the Gulf, says Minister Vayalar Ravi.
October 6, 2007 - India
Anil Kapoor's daughter Sonam Kapoor unveils the Dove beautiful hair photo gallery in Mumbai.
In memory of the Dutts
Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu release Mr and Mrs Dutt, a photographic memoir of Sunil and Nargis Dutt.
October 5, 2007: India
Greenpeace activists stage a protest against illegal import of electronic waste in New Delhi.
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Incredible India takes a bite of the Big Apple
Incredible India @60, a four-day celebration saluting 60 years of freedom of the world’s largest democracy, kicks off in New York, reports Arun Kumar.
First book on British bhangra is out
The foot-tapping music of rural Punjab has been charted by a Manchester-based academic of Indian origin in the first book on British bhangra that traces its origins and spread across the country.

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