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La red educativa escolar - Tiching NRI TV FILM CLUB Website Inaugurated NRI TV FILM CLUB Website Inaugurated Ambassador Dnyaneshwar M. Mulay, Consul General of India, New York inaugurated the launch of www.NRITVFILMCLUB.com website in the presence of many prominent people from the Indian community, media and entertainment, in the ornate ballroom of the Indian Consulate, April 17. Congratulating Tirlok Malik, founder of NRI TV FILM CLUB, on the novel idea Ambassador Mulay said: “It is a wonderful idea. NRI TV Film Club website is for the audience to watch movies made by NRIs, about NRIs, with NRIs. “These movies have immigrant themes but with universal emotions. The team behind this vision was announced at the event. At the launching Malik thanked media and many supporters. All the filmmakers and the artists present at the event said, “Join the Club and Watch Movies. Source : The indian Panorama
Detained NRI Khalsa freed as daughter meets President Detained NRI Khalsa freed as daughter meets President Surat Singh Khalsa, an NRI who was being force-fed through his nose for the past around two months at the Civil Hospital here, was released from preventive custody this evening. The 80-year-old, who has been without food since January 16 and was being force-fed since February 27, has been seeking the release of 82 Sikh detainees languishing in various jails of the country despite the completion of their sentence.Khalsa was reportedly discharged from the hospital a few hours after his daughter Sarvinder Kaur met President Pranab Mukherjee in New Delhi today.“We had met the President and bought the matter of human right violations by the police to his notice. While we were returning to Ludhiana, we were told that the police have freed my father and he has been discharged from the hospital.
NRI Industrialist Lord Swraj Paul meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi NRI Industrialist Lord Swraj Paul meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi Leading NRI industrialist Lord Swraj Paul today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and extended full support to his ‘Make in India’ campaign. During the 30-minute meeting, the Chairman of the UK-based Caparo India has set up several units in India, including some in Gujarat, to manufacture automobile equipments and other products, said after the meeting that he found Mr Modi to be a warm person and someone fully committed to “make India a strong country”. The London-based magnate, who was accompanied by his son and Caparo CEO Angad Paul during the meeting, said “I told the prime minister that India alone has the capability to compete with China. Source :NDTV
Admission under NRI quota to MBBS, BDS courses by test Admission under NRI quota to MBBS, BDS courses by test For the first time, students seeking admission to medical and dental colleges though non-resident Indian (NRI) quota will have to appear for a common entrance test from upcoming academic year 2015-2016. Acting on a Medical Council of India circular, MP directorate of medical education has asked medical and dental colleges to admit students under the NRI quota based on merits through a common entrance test. “It applies to both private and government medical colleges. Action on DME letter to private medical and dental colleges depends on view taken by Madhya Pradesh admission and fees regulatory committee (MPAFRC) and association of private dental and medical colleges in Madhya Pradesh (APDMC). Until now, NRI quota students did not have to appear for any entrance exam and were admitted on basis of the class XII performance. Source : Times Of India
NRI couple gifts two air coolers to children’s home NRI couple gifts two air coolers to children’s home Coinciding with the first birthday of their child, a NRI couple donated two air coolers to the inmates of Athidhi Mentally Challenged Home in Hanamkonda on Wednesday. Mr. at the Home. Ilaiah was the chief guest at the event. Samithi founder president Santhosh Manduva said they have been acting as a bridge between generous and under privileged in the society. Source: The Hindu Raja Rajeswari is the New York City’s first India-born woman judge Raja Rajeswari is the New York City’s first India-born woman judge Raja Rajeswari has been sworn-in as a criminal court judge here by Mayor Bill de Blasio, becoming the first India-born woman to be appointed a judge in the New York City. Rajeswari, 43, who had immigrated to the US from India as a teenager, previously worked with the Richmond County District Attorney’s Office for her entire career in several bureaus including Criminal Court, Narcotics, Supreme Court, and the Sex Crimes Special Victims Bureau, where she last served as Deputy Chief. Rajeswari took the oath of office at a ceremony here yesterday along with 27 other judges appointed earlier this month to the Family Court, Criminal Court, and Civil Court, which are part of the New York State Unified Court System. The mayor appoints judges to 10-year terms in the New York City Criminal Court and the Family Court within the city. The mayor said Rajeswari has an “extraordinary, extraordinary empathy for others.” “It’s like a dream.
NRI marriages still risky NRI marriages still risky Despite numerous background checks and precautions taken before going ahead with an NRI marriage, the number of women duped hasn’t gone down, according to State Mahila Commission. Recently, Nasreen Fathima, a 24-year old from the city lodged a complaint about her husband, living in Australia and his family, alleging that they are trapping women from the city in the name of marriage. Nasreen plans to approach the Commission to get her dowry money back. “I don’t want to go back to that person. Though the in-laws were arrested, the case is still going on, but there might not be much respite any time soon, as the husband is still working in Australia. In 2014, over 150 cases of harassment were reported by women from Hyderabad alone. The victims are mostly women in their early twenties. “In one case, the husband of an engineering graduate from the city sent her the divorce via post from USA. Source : Deccan Chronicle
Government yields to opposition’s demand for all-party meeting on NRI voting Government yields to opposition’s demand for all-party meeting on NRI voting Amid strong objections by Congress and opposition in the Rajya Sabha against the move to give NRIs the right to exercise their franchise by e-postal ballots or through proxy voting without consulting them, the BJP government yielded to their demand to convene an all party to discuss the issue before taking a decision. Replying to a calling attention motion moved by Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad, Law Minister D V Sadananda Gowda made it clear that the government was acting on the Election Commission report regarding voting rights of over one crore NRIs and not as directed by the Supreme Court and also accepted their demand to consider granting voting rights to domestic migrant labour along with the NRIs. The Minister said the report had recommended the options of the e-postal ballot system and proxy voting and the government had submitted before the Supreme Court accepting the recommendations.
Income from invested remittance in India is taxable | Blog of NRI Legal Services Any income generated on investment of the remitted money in India would be subject to tax I will have to file my returns in India but how do I show my US savings, which I deposit in my account in India?George Tharakan Earnings in the US that are subsequently remitted to an Indian bank account are not income for Indian tax purposes and not chargeable to tax in India. You should be able to explain the source of investment when questioned. Any income generated on investment of the remitted money in India, however, would be subject to tax. For an NRI, are there any tax exemptions in India?