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Towards Electoral Reforms

February 10, 2013

India’s elected house fails to truly represent the public’s opinion. What do we do?

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Cry Me A River

January 25, 2013

The Kaveri water sharing issue should not be an ‘us’ vs ‘them’ debate.

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21 Sikhs

September 12, 2012

The Battle of Saragarhi is a tale of the incredible valour of 21 soldiers who remained unconquered even in death.

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Remembering ‘The Wizard’

August 29, 2012

Let’s not forget the greatest sportsman who lived in an era when sportsmen were meant to be forgotten.

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Water, Water, Everywhere

July 16, 2012

125 dead, 2.4 million displaced, 4,500 villages submerged – so why is the media still silent about the floods in Assam?

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Access (To Our Freedom) Denied

June 5, 2012

Let the enemies of the freedom of the Internet know, that they are fighting a lost battle!

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The Curious Case Of Balwant Singh Rajoana

May 19, 2012

Among the 1,338 Indians currently on death row, why is he more important than others?

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Parliament vs Military

April 23, 2012

During the recent Parliament vs Military cold war, India’s media failed to identify the issues of national importance.

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Skeletons In Our Closet

April 8, 2012

All humans are equal, but some humans are more equal than others.

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The Great Wall Of India

March 27, 2012

A tribute to Rahul Dravid, the kind of man we’d want our sons to grow into.

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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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<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>