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First judgement in blood diamond case
- Friday November 26, 2010
- Ahmedabad News | Rishi Banerji, DNA
In the first conviction of its kind, the Chief Court in Surat on Thursday sentenced two foreign nationals to four years imprisonment and ordered them to pay a fine of Rs. 1 lakh, in a case related to blood diamonds. The accused have decided to challenge the verdict at a higher court.Justice VG Trivedi found Robai Hussain, a Guyana national and Yusu...
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Child dies for lack of medical help
- Sunday November 21, 2010
- Ahmedabad News | Rishi Banerji, DNA
A nine-year-old boy died on Saturday after he failed to get proper medical treatment. His parents had relied on an ojha (faith healer) but by the time they realised their mistake, it was too late.Krishna Nayaka, 9, a resident of Amroli village, was suffering from high fever and vomiting for two days before he succumbed to his illness. His parents t...
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Surat offers to train Zimbabwe youth, seeks rough diamonds
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Cities | Rishi Banerji, DNA
The diamond industry of Surat has offered to train youths from Zimbabwe in diamond cutting & polishing in exchange of assured rough diamond supplies from the African country.The issue was discussed at length during a meeting between representatives of Surat Rough Diamond Sourcing (India) Limited and a high-level delegation from Zimbabwe, led by...
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First judgement in blood diamond case
- Friday November 26, 2010
- Ahmedabad News | Rishi Banerji, DNA
In the first conviction of its kind, the Chief Court in Surat on Thursday sentenced two foreign nationals to four years imprisonment and ordered them to pay a fine of Rs. 1 lakh, in a case related to blood diamonds. The accused have decided to challenge the verdict at a higher court.Justice VG Trivedi found Robai Hussain, a Guyana national and Yusu...
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Child dies for lack of medical help
- Sunday November 21, 2010
- Ahmedabad News | Rishi Banerji, DNA
A nine-year-old boy died on Saturday after he failed to get proper medical treatment. His parents had relied on an ojha (faith healer) but by the time they realised their mistake, it was too late.Krishna Nayaka, 9, a resident of Amroli village, was suffering from high fever and vomiting for two days before he succumbed to his illness. His parents t...
- www.ndtv.com
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Surat offers to train Zimbabwe youth, seeks rough diamonds
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Cities | Rishi Banerji, DNA
The diamond industry of Surat has offered to train youths from Zimbabwe in diamond cutting & polishing in exchange of assured rough diamond supplies from the African country.The issue was discussed at length during a meeting between representatives of Surat Rough Diamond Sourcing (India) Limited and a high-level delegation from Zimbabwe, led by...
- www.ndtv.com