Saturday, January 29, 2011

Visa fraud: Students made to wear radio trackers

Visa fraud: Students made to wear radio trackers


Visa fraud: Students made to wear radio trackers

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Hundreds of Indian students in the US facing the prospect of deportation after Tri-Valley University was raided and shut by US authorities. Now disturbing video footage has emerged that suggests that at least some students have been fit with radio tags, called RFID, to electronically monitor their movement and ensure they do not go underground or missing.


Husband burnt NRI woman alive in New Zealand?

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The husband of a 28-year-old Indian woman, who was allegedly burned to death in New Zealand, has been charged with her murder. Diwesh Kumar Sharma, 29, was charged with murder and remanded in custody until Tuesday as he appeared before Hamilton District Court, Radio New Zealand reported.


Karnataka church attacks: Moily slams report

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Karnataka church attacks: Law Minister Veerappa Moily has slammed the probe report on church attacks in Karnataka and called it a "failure." In some good news for the beleaguered BJP government in Karnataka, the commission set up to investigate a series of attacks on churches in 2008 said on Friday that neither the government nor the police can be faulted.


Tibetan Karmapa grilled for alleged Chinese links

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Indian security agencies have completed a round of questioning of Tibetan leader Karmapa for his alleged Chinese links.


No discrimination under new policy, says Sibal

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In a major shift in spectrum allocation policy, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal today announced that henceforth no licence would be issued bundled with spectrum and also the operators would have to pay a market price for an additional spectrum.


Yashwant Sonawane had filed report against Popat Shinde five months ago

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Sonawane killing: Days after the brutal killing of Yashwant Sonawane, evidence has now surfaced to show that the Malegaon Additional Collector was building a case against Popat Shinde, the prime accused in his murder.


CBI registers FIR in Adarsh housing society scam

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Adarsh scam: The CBI today registered a case against some retired Army officials and bureaucrats of the Maharashtra government in connection with the Adarsh housing society scam.


4-yr-old Indian girl wins half kg gold in Dubai

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A four-year-old Indian girl has won half a kilogramme of gold at a promotional draw lined up for the Dubai Shopping Festival. Jase Elma Mathew won the prize in the ongoing 'Bag of Fortune' campaign launched by Dubai Gold & Jewellery Group during the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF).


US opens helpline for Indian students affected by 'sham university' closure

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The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have established a helpline for the Indian students affected by the closure of Tri Valley University in California after an immigration scam.


Don’t complain, change the system: Rahul Gandhi

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Hitting out hard on corruption cases emerging from across the country, Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi called upon the youth to join politics and try to change the system rather than just fretting and complaining about it.


Revenue official beaten by sand mafia

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As more details are emerging on Additional Collector Yashwant Sonawane's burning to death by the oil mafia, another government official has allegedly been assaulted but by the sand mafia.


No action was taken on Sonawane's report against Popat Shinde, his alleged killer

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Sonawane killing - Days after the brutal killing of Additional Collector Yashwant Sonawane, more evidence has surfaced to show that no action was taken against Popat Shinde, the prime accused in his murder, despite a detailed report given by Sonawane in August last year.


Andhra Chief Minister on students affected at the Tri-Valley University

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It has come to the notice of the Government of Andhra Pradesh that the Tri Valley University in USA was closed. Due to its closure, majority of Indian Students have lost their academic courses and money. Among the students, majority are hailing from Andhra Pradesh.


Senior Tibetan monk, a Chinese agent in Himachal?

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Ugin Thinley Dorjee, a revered Tibetan spiritual leader and the 17th karmapa, is likely to be questioned by Indian security agencies for operating as an agent of China in Himachal Pradesh.


Digvijaya slams BJP for 'divisive politics'

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In the backdrop of a heated debate on Hindutva terror, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh today hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Pary (BJP) accusing them of indulging in "divisive politics".


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