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Hundreds of Indian students who come to the UK to pursue courses in colleges are unable to find part-time work to fund their stay and studies here and have been forced to eat in gurdwaras in Southall. There has been a three-fold rise in the number of...
Tags: Cash-strapped Indian students in UK forced to eat in gurdwaras, Southall, Didar Singh Randhawa, humanitarian, United Kingdom, London, BBC Radio, BBC News, Sikhism, Randhawa, Gurdwaras, Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Gurudwara, Nitin Walia, Education
Many of them come in the hope of finding work so that they can maintain themselves here. A BBC Radio 5 documentary reveals that the situation turns desperate for such students when they cannot find work, and are reluctant to return to Indian for the shame...
Tags: Didar Singh Randhawa, Nitin Walia, Southall, India, United Kingdom, London, Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Gurdwaras, Education, London Borough of Ealing, Randhawa, Gurudwara, Sikhism
Italy started the final round foursomes just one stroke behind overnight leaders Ireland and powered into the lead with three consecutive birdies on the back nine, finishing on a total of 29 under. They kept their cool when Edoardo Molinari found a bunker...
Tags: Italy, world cup, Ireland, Francesco Molinari, Edoardo Molinari, Sweden, Rome, allnews, Rory McIlroy, Molinari, Robert Karlsson, U.S. Open, Open Championship, Randhawa, Masters Tournament, Par, Henrik Stenson, Omega Mission Hills World Cup, Colombia Masters, Edoardo, PGA Championship
24:01 Photosport The kiwi pair of David Smail and Danny Lee have slipped down the field after a disappointing third round in the World Cup of Golf at Mission Hills in China. Their two under 70 was comfortably the worst of all the 28 countries competing...
Tags: world cup, Ireland, China, Sweden, Omega Mission Hills, Mission Hills Golf Club, Italy, Graeme McDowell, defending champion, Rory McIlroy, Shenzhen, allnews, Fourball, Masters Tournament, Henrik Stenson, PGA Championship, Robert Karlsson, U.S. Open, Open Championship, Par, David Smail (psychologist), Tiger Woods, Jeev Milkha Singh, PBA Fiesta Conference, Randhawa, Julia Mancuso, Surnames, San Miguel Corporation, Molinari, Edoardo, Ben Hogan
This is the fourth occasion that India have earned a direct qualification for the World Cup finals. India had earlier earned direct qualification for the world cup in 2005, 2007 and 2008. In the year 2005, the Indians had put up their best performance...
Tags: Jeev Milkha Singh, Jyoti Randhawa, world cup, India, golf world, Mumbai, Asian Tour, PGA Championship, Randhawa, European Tour, allnews
All India Police Golf tournament at Karnal from Nov 18 Updated on Tuesday, November 17, 2009, 12:23 IST Chandigarh: The three-day 13th All India Police Golf tournament will be organised by the Haryana Police at Madhuban in Haryana's Karnal district...
Tags: Haryana Police, police golf, golf tournament, india police, India, Chandīgarh, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Director General of Police, Randhawa, allnews, Karnal, Indian Police Service, Haryana, War Conflict
Champions tournament in Shanghai, tying the course record with an eight-under-par 64. Watney started well, hitting three birdies and one eagle in the first six holes, dropping just one shot overall. It left him two clear of German duo Ryan Moore and Martin...
Tags: Tiger Woods, Kultida Woods, Thailand, Nick Watney, Asian, Thongchai, world golf, Randhawa, hsbc champions, Lowry
Order of Merit leader Mukesh Kumar, third place holder Ashok Kumar, veteran Gaurav Ghei, 2008 Indian Masters champion SSP Chowrasia and young Anirban Lahiri among others. Banking on his Thailand Open triumph earlier this year, Randhawa, currently placed...
Tags: DLF Masters, Shiv Kapur, Randhawa, India, Gurgaon
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy surged up the European Open leaderboard with a third-round 68 at the London Golf Club in Kent. McIlroy, 20, is six under par overall, three shots behind Frenchman Christian Cevaer (70) and India's Jeev Milkha Singh (71).
Tags: Christian Cevaer, european open, Jeev Milkha Singh, India, Randhawa, France, Rory McIlroy
Miguel-Angel Jimenez of Spain won the 600,000-pound (754,000-euro) BMW PGA Championships here on Sunday after a play-off against Oliver Wilson of England. The 44-year old won the second play-off hole, after holing a two foot putt to secure a birdie four,...
Tags: Briton Oliver Wilson, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Miguel-Angel Jimenez, BMW PGA Championship, England, Wentworth Club, playoff hole, Spain, Randhawa, wins bmw