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India, US Relations Have Lasting Effect on Global Peace: Ambassador Richard Verma
- Thursday August 20, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Noting that Indians account for the second largest group of foreign students in his country, US Ambassador to India Richard Verma today said educational exchange programmes help deepen bilateral ties which will in turn have lasting effect on global peace, prosperity and security.
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Dharun Ravi's trial ends in the US
- Wednesday March 14, 2012
- India News | The Associated Press
A former US university student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate is a kid, not a criminal, his lawyer said in closing arguments Tuesday. Steven Altman said the Indian-born Dharun Ravi was surprised to turn on his webcam and see his Rutgers University roommate in an intimate situation with another man. Altman emphasized that there was...
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Squeezed out in India, students turn to US
- Friday October 14, 2011
- India News | Nida Najar, New York Times
Moulshri Mohan was an excellent student at one of the top private high schools in New Delhi. When she applied to colleges, she received scholarship offers of $20,000 from Dartmouth and $15,000 from Smith. Her pile of acceptance letters would have made any ambitious teenager smile: Cornell, Bryn Mawr, Duke, Wesleyan, Barnard and the University of Vi...
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India, US Relations Have Lasting Effect on Global Peace: Ambassador Richard Verma
- Thursday August 20, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
Noting that Indians account for the second largest group of foreign students in his country, US Ambassador to India Richard Verma today said educational exchange programmes help deepen bilateral ties which will in turn have lasting effect on global peace, prosperity and security.
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Dharun Ravi's trial ends in the US
- Wednesday March 14, 2012
- India News | The Associated Press
A former US university student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate is a kid, not a criminal, his lawyer said in closing arguments Tuesday. Steven Altman said the Indian-born Dharun Ravi was surprised to turn on his webcam and see his Rutgers University roommate in an intimate situation with another man. Altman emphasized that there was...
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Squeezed out in India, students turn to US
- Friday October 14, 2011
- India News | Nida Najar, New York Times
Moulshri Mohan was an excellent student at one of the top private high schools in New Delhi. When she applied to colleges, she received scholarship offers of $20,000 from Dartmouth and $15,000 from Smith. Her pile of acceptance letters would have made any ambitious teenager smile: Cornell, Bryn Mawr, Duke, Wesleyan, Barnard and the University of Vi...
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