(arranged marriage) to Punjabi lesser educated men in England (the U.K.) and their lives turn into hell there, after sometime so much so that they are driven to commit 'suicide' on the fast train tracks in UK.
I think the ones that drive these women to do this, should let me alone with them for 20 minutes = )
THEN they'll see what a B i t c h really is!
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(arranged marriage) to Punjabi lesser educated men in England (the U.K.) and their lives turn into hell there, after sometime so much so that they are driven to commit 'suicide' on the fast train tracks in UK. Many such cases are happening and now...
I'm in UK and i think is terrible,i remember a few years ago the body of an Indian woman was found in a suit case and it turn out to be one of this arrange marriages you are talking about.
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Education Q&A: Law and accounting
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Tharoor files defamation suit against magazine
Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 12 (IANS) Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor Saturday filed a Rs.10 crore defamation suit against The Sunday Indian magazine for publishing an article insinuating that he has black money stashed away in Swiss banks.
Tharoor, a former minister of state for external affairs, has appointed Kochi-based legal firm of Sherrif Associates to represent him. The firm has sent the defamation notice to the editor in charge and two others officials of the magazine.
"In the article that appeared in the issue on their website on Nov 3rd, even though the name Tharoor was not used, it had all indications that the person who was mentioned as having unaccounted money in Swiss bank was Tharoor. It also mentioned that Tharoor used his influence to see that this news did not appear in the media here," said a press release issued from Tharoor's office here....
Landgrabbing in Ethiopia: Legal Lease or Stolen Soil?
ADDIS ABABA, Nov 12, 2011 (IPS/Street News Service) – Kneeling in the middle of a sugar cane field in blistering 40 degree heat, a young boy is digging up weeds while an Indian worker stands over him to make sure he does not miss any. Red is eight years old and earns 73 pence for one day’s work – less than the cost of using pesticides.
By exporting food produced by child labour in Ethiopia, an Indian farm manager hopes to earn millions within three years. “It’s still total wilderness here, but we will soon start growing sugar cane and palm oil and everything will look tidy,” explains Karmjeet Singh Sekhon as he drives in a Toyota 4×4 through the burning bushland on his farm.
The 68-year-old Indian is the manager of a huge farm, which covers an area of 100,000 hectares in Western Ethiopia. Soon he wants to farm 300,000 hectares, an area bigger than Luxembourg.
Since 2008 there has been an unprecedented rush to secure farmland in Africa, South America and Asia. This is a result of the rise and fluctuation in food prices on world markets, which has seen food riots in a number of countries. Countries such as India, China and the Gulf states want to feed their growing populations, but are also looking to position themselves in the race to produce bio-fuels.
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