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Issue 255, Friday 22 January 2010
'India Inc' book launch in London, 21st January 2010
The
launch party for Vikas Pota's book 'India Inc - How India's Top
Ten Entrepreneurs are Winning Globally' was held in Central London
on 21st January 2010. Pota was able to draw a wide range of British
politicians, Indian businessmen & women and celebrities. read
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Public Appointments Reception at Lancaster House
Harriet
Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, and Maria Eagle, Deputy
Minister for Women and Equality, hosted a reception at Lancaster
House on 14th January 2010 for BAME communities, women and the disabled
to encourage them to take up Public Appointments.
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Asian Kids should not miss out on free laptops
Following
the announcement by UK Prime Minister, Gordon
Brown, of the £300 million national roll out of
a ground-breaking 'Home Access' scheme to give 270,000 low
income families a free computer, Redhotcurry.com is urging Asian
community leaders to ensure that eligible Asian kids don't miss
out. read
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UK and India commit to strengthening Education Links
Business
Secretary, Lord Mandelson met the Indian Minister for Human Resource
Development, Kapil Sibal, this week for discussions on promoting
stronger education links between the two countries. read
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Prime Minister announces free laptops for under-privileged kids
Prime Minister, Gordon Brown announced the £300 million national
roll out of a ground-breaking scheme, called 'Home Access', to give
270,000 low income families a free computer and free broadband access.
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Other News in Brief
LATWF
2010 - Ten Random Thoughts.
LATWF
2010 - Britain at its best.
Boosted
by Bombay - Indian LSE Stocks Triple in 2009
Mixed
reactions to the UK's new 'Faith Advisers'
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