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Punjab Business News 15 April 2011

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  • Cops surprise spectators with amiable ways
    Times of India
    As there were no VVIP guests like Prime Ministers,
     business tycoons and Bollywood stars, apart from Kings-XI Punjab co-owner Preity Zinta, the cops were seemingly in a relaxed mood for the cricket match, which has beenoft-dubbed as snack-time cricket. ...
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    Tradition of giving goes on display
    The Province
    Amarjit Samra, president of the Surrey Delta Scott Road
     Punjabi Bazaar Association, says the annual Vaisakhi parade brings substantial business to local merchants. One hundred years later, the community of Abbotsford is proud to dedicate 2011 as the ...
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    'Ours is a religion of humanity'
    The Province
    Surrey has the largest
     Punjabi community in the world outside the province of Punjab in India. Twenty-seven per cent of Surrey's half-amillion residents are Indo-Canadian. Business ties between the two regions are so close the Mayor recently concluded ...
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    'I Wanted to be a Sportsman'
    Indian Express
    "I always wanted to be a sportsman, but due to the family
     business I didn't get to practise much. However, I am doing my bit for sports through Kings XI Punjab. We always give young talent a chance," said Wadia who is hopeful that his team will make ...
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    Akal Takht, SGPC want fresh flow
    Times of India
    JALANDHAR: The SGPC and Akal Takht on Wednesday demanded from the
     Punjab government to release fresh water into the Kali Bein to save it. The committee and the Akal Takht also came down on BJP MLA Amarjit Sahi for questioning the religious and ...
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