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Yesterdate: This day from Calcutta’s past, June 30, 1855
The Telegraph· 2 hours agoThis was the beginning of the Santal Uprising, which many feel should be considered the first war of...
Hope to make progress on proposed India, UK trade pact after new British govt takes charge: Minister...
Zee Business· 12 hours agoThe ministry had discussions with the shadow trade and foreign ministers of the Labour Party and...
UK's Labour Party vows to erase anti-India sentiments, enhance ties ahead of general election -...
The Times of India· 11 hours agoDodds acknowledged past missteps, including the party's stance on Kashmir during Jeremy Corbyn's...
UK's Labour Party Commits To Stamping Out "Anti-India Sentiments"
NDTV· 12 hours ago...Labour Party, hoping to win a mandate to form a government after the July 4 general election, has...
No place for Hinduphobia in UK, says Labour leader - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 hours agoLONDON: Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, who is widely expected to become the next British prime...
Not Virat Kohli or MS Dhoni: Meet India's richest cricketer with net worth of Rs 20,000 crore
Indiatimes· 20 hours agoIn India, cricket is more than a sport; it's a part of everyday life. Cricket heroes are worshipped,...
UK PM Sunak seeks blessings at London’s Neasden Temple on campaign trail London | World News - The...
Indian Express· 2 hours agoBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and wife Akshata Murty on the last weekend of the general...
... The World In 60 Days: British Indian Viraj Mungale Drives Over...Countries To Meet His Mother In...
Latest India News· 6 days agoA British-Indian man, Viraj Mungale, drove over 18,000 kilometres, across 16 countries from London...
Translations Are Transforming India’s Reading Landscape
Free Press Journal· 10 hours agoIn India, literature is as old as its history and culture. Regional languages have churned out...
UK PM Rishi Sunak Visits Neasden Temple on Election Campaign Trail
One India· 3 hours agoBritish PM Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty prayed at Neasden Temple, drawing inspiration from faith during the election campaign.