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Meera Dattani


 

My Family, Whose Career?

June 1, 2010

Why are British Asians more influenced by their family when it comes to career than their white equivalents?

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Bye Bye BNP

May 24, 2010

Hope or hate? How activists inspired the people of east London to say no to fascism in the UK elections of 2010.

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Incredible India

May 11, 2010

While we’re in India visiting family, maybe it’s time for NRIs to join in the action with other holidaymakers.

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India’s Tea Tourists

April 16, 2010

Tea lovers unite. If you love this warming beverage as much as the homeland, could tea tourism holidays to India be the answer?

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An NRI With Indian Cravings

February 25, 2010

A whiff of spices, a Bollywood track… anything Indian can set off nostalgia for the homeland. Even if you’ve never lived there.

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Living At Home With Mum And Dad

February 23, 2010

Even though it’s fine to live at home until marriage, why is it so off-putting to meet someone yet to fly the nest?

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Indian Weddings: Best Of Both Worlds

January 31, 2010

When I was little, there was one thing I could count on – a million summer weddings. But how have they changed since?

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An NRI, A Rucksack And The Homeland

January 27, 2010

Backpacking around India as a female Indian raised more than a few eyebrows – and a lot of questions.

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Dirty Dishwasher Domestics

January 22, 2010

It’s 1986, I was 10 and excited to find out my aunt had got a dishwasher. No washing-up at family dos! How wrong I was…

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Kitchen Chaos

October 9, 2009

As an 11-year-old with an aversion to rolling pins, helping to make chapatis was the most stressful end to the day.

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Meet the team;
Peta Jinnath Anderson

Peta Jinnath Andersen is a freelance and fiction writer. Born in Sydney, Australia, to a Fiji-Indian father and Scottish mother, she’s a bit confused about her background, but loves it all the same. Currently living in the US, she has just had her first child, and is busy studying hard in an effort to learn more about her Indian heritage – including taking Hindi lessons – so she can teach her son about just what it is that makes an NRI special.

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Who are we?

The NRI is an online magazine dedicated to the vast and diverse international community of Indians residing outside of India. Spread throughout every corner of the globe, these various groups have immersed themselves in new lifestyles and customs but are inextricably linked with each other through the powerful bond of Indian culture.

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Do you want to write for the NRI?We are constantly on the lookout for new writers and fresh story ideas. To fulfill our mission to educate and entertain, we want the best. Please send your pitch to us!

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<h1>The Non Resident Indian - news views and comment for the Indian community abroad.</h1> <h2>Indian opinion, politics, business, life, style, culture, faith, arts, film, sport, travel, cuisine and lifestyle in the UK</h2> <p><b>The NRI is an online magazine dedicated to the vast and diverse international community of Indians residing outside of India. </b></p> <p>Spread throughout every corner of the globe, these various groups have immersed themselves in new lifestyles and customs but are inextricably linked with each other through the powerful bond of Indian culture.</p> <ul> <li>We report on NRI communities around the globe and highlight their achievements in different spheres of life. </li> </ul> <p>At the same time we will bring you news from India to forge a closer understanding between Resident and Non Resident Indians and create a greater cultural awareness amongst those who want to reconnect with their Indian roots. <a href="http://www.the-nri.com/indian/sitemap.html">links</a></p> <p><b><a href="http://www.the-nri.com/">The NRI - Non Resident Indian</a></b><br></p>