The Hindustan Times
Seeking to increase opportunities in business and trade with Gujarat, British High Commissioner Sir James Bevan who met Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and other figures, sought to clarify that UK's decision is not to endorse any individual and...
The Hindu
Ahmedabad, October 22, 2012 Criticising Narendra Modi government for neglecting labour sector, opposition Congress on Monday announced sops for organised and unorganised workers in the state. Releasing the penultimate promise of its 12point Gujarat...
Time of India
Britain on Monday ended its decade-long boycott of Gujarat when its high commissioner to India James Bevan met chief minister Narendra Modi to mark a "cordial beginning" to fresh ties, with the two discussing opportunities for greater economic...
The Financial Express
M '+google_ads[i].line2 +' '+google_ads[i].line3 + ' Just ten days after the announcement by Hugo Swire, Minister of State in the foreign office, United Kingdom, that it wants to engage with Gujarat, British High Commissioner to India, James Bevan...
Daily News & Analysis
If the entry of 84-year-old, Keshubhai Patel in the poll fray was not enough to give jitters to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition Congress, they have a new front to cater now. Both the BJP and Congress would need to be extra...
Al Jazeera
56 Family members of the Victims of the 2002 riots have been campaigning for justice, in August, 32 people were charged [AP] Narendra Modi, the chief minister of the Indian state of Gujarat, has met the UK's high commissioner in India, thus ending a...