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  2. India Abroad - Wikipedia

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    India Abroad is a weekly newspaper published from New York City, which focuses on Indian news meant for an Indian American, Indian diaspora and expatriate audience. The publication is known for its annual award ceremony for the "India Abroad Person of the Year." India Abroad was founded by Indian American publisher Gopal Raju in 1970.

  3. Anti-Indian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Indian sentiment, a form of racism also known as Indophobia or anti-Indianism, includes negative feelings such as hatred and disgust towards India, Indians, and Indian culture. [1] Indophobia, in the context of anti-Indian prejudice, is "a tendency to react negatively towards people of Indian extraction, against aspects of Indian culture ...

  4. Is India’s free press not so free after a decade of Modi? - AOL

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    India is one of the largest media markets in the world, according to the Paris-based group Reporters Without Borders (RSF), with more than 20,000 daily newspapers across the country and about 450 ...

  5. Free Press of India - Wikipedia

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    July, 1935. Headquarters. India. Key people. Swaminathan Sadanand. Free Press of India was an Indian nationalist-supporting news agency founded in the 1920s by Swaminathan Sadanand, during the period of the British Raj. It was the first news agency owned and managed by Indians. Beset by dubious business acumen from the outset, and beholden to ...

  6. Devyani Khobragade incident - Wikipedia

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    Devyani Khobragade is an Indian Foreign Service officer and a medical doctor who until December 18, 2013, was deputy consul general in the Consulate General of India in New York. She joined Indian Foreign Service in 1999. In her capacity of deputy consul general for India, she handled women's affairs as well as political and economic issues.

  7. Indian Home Rule movement - Wikipedia

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    A large crowd waits for Bal Gangadhar Tilak at Central Station in Madras, 1917. The Indian Home Rule movement was a movement in British India on the lines of the Irish Home Rule movement and other home rule movements. The movement lasted around two years between 1916–1918 and is believed to have set the stage for the independence movement ...

  8. Indians in the New York City metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of New Jersey, where most of the population is situated within the New York City metropolitan region, has by a significant margin the highest proportional Indian population concentration of any U.S. state. According to Census estimates in 2023, 4.6% of New Jersey's population consists of individuals of Indian origin.

  9. N. Ram - Wikipedia

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    N. Ram. Narasimhan Ram (born 4 May 1945) is an Indian journalist and a prominent member of the Kasturi family that controls The Hindu Group of publications. Ram was the managing-director of The Hindu since 1977 and its editor-in-chief since 27 June 2003 until 18 January 2012. [2] Ram also headed the other publications of The Hindu Group such as ...

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