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Net forex services make business travel lighter

Net forex services make business travel lighter

Rediff.com2 Sep 2006

Online foreign exchange facilities will help customers manage their cash better.

First UPS Store in India

First UPS Store in India

Rediff.com1 Dec 2005

US-based UPS on Thursday opened its first store in Mumbai. This is the first store outside North America.

Up to 100 England fans held in Stuttgart

Up to 100 England fans held in Stuttgart

Rediff.com24 Jun 2006

"There were no hooligans, just drunk people," a spokesman for the city's police said.

British govt planning 'secret' anti-terror courts

British govt planning 'secret' anti-terror courts

Rediff.com9 Aug 2005

The British government is considering setting up special 'secret' anti-terror courts to determine how long suspects should be detained without charge, a media report said on Tuesday.

Hindu leader joins Auschwitz visit

Hindu leader joins Auschwitz visit

Rediff.com19 Mar 2006

'Visiting Auschwitz was shocking and deeply moving'

Acer notebook for Rs 27,999

Acer notebook for Rs 27,999

Rediff.com24 Jun 2006

The Indian nun in UK who helps free women from brothels

The Indian nun in UK who helps free women from brothels

Rediff.com1 Dec 2014

A 'tiny, bird-like nun' from India has emerged as an integral part of police raids on brothels in the United Kingdon run by human traffickers.

UK police losing women, minorities rapidly

UK police losing women, minorities rapidly

Rediff.com16 Jan 2006

The numbers of new black and Asian officers have increased greatly in recent years as forces have attempted to meet government recruitment targets on race and gender.

Britain waters down anti-terror law

Britain waters down anti-terror law

Rediff.com7 Oct 2005

Britain waters down anti-terror law

Online payment must for British visa from Dec 16

Online payment must for British visa from Dec 16

Rediff.com5 Dec 2013

Britain's Immigration Regional Director for Central and South Asia Thomas Greig said the new initiative has been taken as part of efforts to streamline the visa application process and to make it consistent with the wider global trend.

What Dana Majhi's ordeal tells you about India

What Dana Majhi's ordeal tells you about India

Rediff.com20 Sep 2016

Dana Majhi's walk home is a shrivelling indictment of our humanity and of our priorities.

In love with your colleague?

In love with your colleague?

Rediff.com5 Sep 2005

Airport as home for 13 months

Airport as home for 13 months

Rediff.com1 Jul 2005

The dogged persistence of a man of Indian origin, who exiled himself in the transit lounge of a Kenyan airport for 13 months, paid off when he won his battle for a British passport.

UK, Ireland offer joint visa to Indian, Chinese tourists

UK, Ireland offer joint visa to Indian, Chinese tourists

Rediff.com17 Jun 2014

Under a new British-Irish visa scheme announced by Ireland's minister for justice Frances Fitzgerald, tourists and business visitors from India and China will be allowed to travel freely in the 'common travel area' of Britain and Ireland with either an Irish or a British visa.

UK to probe Indian's deportation

UK to probe Indian's deportation

Rediff.com27 Aug 2004

Islamophobic policing alienates Muslims: UK govt

Islamophobic policing alienates Muslims: UK govt

Rediff.com3 Jul 2004

UK government announces inquiry into stop and search powers of police

Defective IT returns? Rectify immediately

Defective IT returns? Rectify immediately

Rediff.com31 Jul 2015

After taxpayers file returns, IT department checks them.

Driving the Rs 5.5-crore Maybach!

Driving the Rs 5.5-crore Maybach!

Rediff.com13 Mar 2004

UK relaxes immigration rules; to benefit Indians

UK relaxes immigration rules; to benefit Indians

Rediff.com7 Sep 2013

The UK has relaxed its immigration rules giving greater flexibility to students and businesses that employ and sponsor international migrants.

RSS-inspired charity under probe in UK over 'extremist' views

RSS-inspired charity under probe in UK over 'extremist' views

Rediff.com20 Feb 2015

The UK has launched a probe after a "disturbing" footage caught a teacher on camera making anti-Muslim and Christian remarks to students at a camp organised by an RSS-inspired charity.

'Robo Brain' to teach robots how to mimic humans

'Robo Brain' to teach robots how to mimic humans

Rediff.com25 Aug 2014

Robo Brain -- a large-scale computational system that learns from publicly available Internet resources -- is currently downloading and processing about 1 billion images, 120,000 YouTube videos, and 100 million how-to documents and appliance manuals.

Ingram Micro unveils PC at Rs 19,999

Ingram Micro unveils PC at Rs 19,999

Rediff.com18 Sep 2003

Britain's 'hooded rapist' dies in prison

Britain's 'hooded rapist' dies in prison

Rediff.com10 Jan 2004

Peter Cook, 75, raped six women and injured two others in Cambridge in a series of sex attacks in the mid-1970s.

Samsung launches affordable 4G smartphone in India

Samsung launches affordable 4G smartphone in India

Rediff.com16 Feb 2015

Samsung also unveiled its slimmest Galaxy handset.

Unwelcome in India. Modi's message to foreign investors!

Unwelcome in India. Modi's message to foreign investors!

Rediff.com19 Sep 2016

One of the biggest ways in which recent government actions have been seen as investor-unfriendly is New Delhi's decision to unilaterally revisit almost every Bilateral Investment Treaty it has signed with other countries, says Mihir S Sharma.

Will Arvind Kejriwal do a Modi?

Will Arvind Kejriwal do a Modi?

Rediff.com6 Feb 2015

The resurrection of AAP has a lot of similarity with BJP's revival

'AAP workers' embroiled in student visa scam in UK

'AAP workers' embroiled in student visa scam in UK

Rediff.com11 Feb 2014

Two persons said to be members of the United Kingdom arm of the Aam Aadmi Party are embroiled in a student visa scam in Britain uncovered by the BBC.

TCS meets bump on digital highway

TCS meets bump on digital highway

Rediff.com20 Apr 2016

The challenge before TCS is to be totally at home with the IPR regime of developed economies.

UK court clears new stringent visa rules for foreign spouses

UK court clears new stringent visa rules for foreign spouses

Rediff.com12 Jul 2014

The UK Court of Appeal has cleared the way for a minimum income threshold of 18,600 Pounds for British citizens bringing foreign spouses to live with them in the country, a move likely to affect thousands of visa applicants, including Indian-origin people.

Karnataka goes all out to woo Infosys

Karnataka goes all out to woo Infosys

Rediff.com7 Nov 2014

State government says Infosys is Karnataka's baby and it will give the company full support to stay in the IT Park.

Britain to reveal Thatcher's role in Operation Bluestar

Britain to reveal Thatcher's role in Operation Bluestar

Rediff.com4 Feb 2014

Foreign Secretary William Hague is set to inform parliament on Tuesday about Britain's alleged involvement in planning Operation Bluestar to flush out terrorists from the Golden Temple in 1984, with Sikh groups criticising the probe conducted by the government.

'Tamil Nadu is one of India's most industrialised states'

'Tamil Nadu is one of India's most industrialised states'

Rediff.com9 Sep 2015

The UK has responded to PM Modi's call to 'Make in India' by launching great collaborations in January 2015.

How to stay disciplined while working from home

How to stay disciplined while working from home

Rediff.com17 Nov 2015

Do not let the advantage of flexible work hours impact your sanity.

FIFA's Blatter, Valcke hire top US lawyers for corruption probe

FIFA's Blatter, Valcke hire top US lawyers for corruption probe

Rediff.com18 Jun 2015

FIFA president Sepp Blatter and its secretary general Jerome Valcke have both hired high-powered US lawyers to represent them as a corruption probe roils soccer's global governing body.

UK authorities clear Ramdev after 2nd round of questioning

UK authorities clear Ramdev after 2nd round of questioning

Rediff.com21 Sep 2013

Yoga guru Ramdev was on Saturday cleared by United Kingdom authorities following a second round of questioning at Heathrow Airport here, a day after he was detained and quizzed by customs officials for over six hours on landing in Britain.

Jaya, 4th Tamil Nadu CM in 5 to be hospitalised for long

Jaya, 4th Tamil Nadu CM in 5 to be hospitalised for long

Rediff.com10 Oct 2016

There is no alternative for the party and the state to wait for CM Jaya to return home as CM Jaya, and make her call, says N Sathiya Moorthy.

Naval war room leak case: UK orders extradition of Shankaran

Naval war room leak case: UK orders extradition of Shankaran

Rediff.com29 May 2013

Britain has ordered extradition of one of the main Naval war room leak accused Ravi Shankaran to India to face trial, a move that may expedite court proceedings pending for several months.