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The world's largest ever gene mapping exercise has found that the "genetic landscape of the Indian population captures the genetic diversity of the
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Indians are more likely to carry a gene sequence linked to an expanding waist line, weight gain and type 2 diabetes.
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Court dismisses obscenity complaints against eminent Indian painter MF Husain.
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Eight Indians make UK's richest young entrepreneurs list.
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Scrabulous, one of the most popular applications on Facebook, created by two Indian brothers, is being sued by Hasbro.
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The US has displaced the UK as the country with the largest number of tourists visiting India.
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Arjun Bali, an Indian-origin teenager from Buckinghamshire scaled the 20,000 feet Stok Kangri in the Ladakh region of Himalayas for charity in Africa.
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The latest to join the Indian real estate bandwagon is the giant Life Insurance Corporation of India, as it recently outbid other realty players in p
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