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  • Deepak’s Dhaba: From India to Canada, a culinary journey through spices and stories
    Chef Deepak Singh Kalsi, owner of Deepak’s Dhaba, joins Global News Morning to share his flavourful journey that led to the opening of Deepak’s Dhaba and how it’s grown. He also sheds light on how he earned the moniker the “Chai guy.”
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Mar 24
  • Trudeau comments on episode of Canadian news series banned in India
    India has recently blocked an episode of CBC’s ‘The Fifth Estate’ on YouTube about the June 2023 killing of B.C. Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Asked about India’s request to block the episode, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday that while every country has different approaches to freedom of expression, he believes people should...
    Trending
    Mar 14
  • Owner of Calgary house involved in rental scam dealing with fallout while living in India
    The owner of a Calgary home at the centre of a rental scam says he is also being targeted. Tomasia DaSilva spoke with the homeowner, who is actually in India.
    Global News Hour at 6 Calgary
    Mar 12
  • 3 men arrested in India after tourist couple allegedly attacked, woman gang-raped
    Warning: Disturbing content. Indian police detained three men and are searching for four others accused of attacking two tourists and gang-raping the woman, authorities said on Sunday.
    Crime
    Mar 4
  • Man charged in U.S. in case of family from India who froze to death in Manitoba
    Authorities in the United States have charged another man in an alleged human smuggling operation that led to a family from India freezing to death while trying to enter the country from Manitoba.
    Crime
    Feb 26
  • India farmer protests turn violent as talks with government fail
    In India, thousands of farmers equipped with heavy machinery prepared on Wednesday for a protest march to New Delhi deferred the government’s meeting proposal after one of the protesters died amid violent clashes at the protest site, a union leader said.
    Feb 21
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  • India farmers protests: Unions reject government’s MSP proposal, will march to Delhi
    Indian farmers’ unions rejected the Indian government’s proposal for minimum support prices (MSPs) for a period of five years on Monday, stating that the proposal is not in the interest of farmers. The unions said they have decided to proceed with the ‘Delhi Chalo,’ or ‘Delhi Chaos,’ march towards Delhi from 11:00 a.m. local time...
    Feb 19
  • India farmer protests: Police fire tear gas on 4th day of demonstrations
    Indian police fired tear gas at farmers demanding higher prices for their crops on Friday, as the protests entered their fourth day. Thousands of farmers had embarked on the “Delhi Chalo” — or “Let’s go to Delhi” — march earlier this week to press the government to set a minimum price for their produce, but...
    World
    Feb 16
  • India farmer protests: Hundreds of trucks block highway to New Delhi
    On Wednesday, hundreds of farmers in India parked their trucks on a highway towards New Delhi to demand that the government pay more for their crops, as promised in 2021.
    World
    Feb 14
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  • India farmer protests: Police use tear gas, detain protesters marching to New Delhi
    In India, police clashed with farmers and their supporters, who were marching to New Delhi to demand that the government fulfill its pledge to pay them more for their crops. On Tuesday, Indian police used tear gas to disperse the protesters and detained several demonstrators calling for higher prices for their produce.
    Feb 13
  • Firecracker factory explosion in India kills at least 11, injures dozens
    At least 11 people died and dozens others were left injured following an explosion at a firecracker factory in Harda, India on Tuesday.
    World
    Feb 6
  • Republic Day: India’s Modi hosts Macron for grand parade in New Delhi
    India marked its 75th Republic Day commemorations on Friday with a grand military parade in New Delhi. The parade was said to showcase India’s military might, traditions, and culture. Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid a wreath at a war memorial before the parade began.
    Jan 26
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  • India’s Modi opens Ram Temple in Ayodhya: Why is it controversial?
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Ram Mandir dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Ram in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, on Monday. The temple is built on a site that is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram, and this event holds great importance for Hindus worldwide. But why is it controversial?
    World
    Jan 22
  • India’s Modi accused of stoking religious tensions as Hindu temple opens on Mosque ruins
    Both fanfare and controversy are surrounding a new Hindu temple in India, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi presiding over the opening. Why Modi is being accused of stoking religious tension, and the history behind the land where the new Ram Temple now sits. Eric Sorensen has details.
    World
    Jan 22
  • Filmmaker shines a light into India’s wild cats at Arts Commons event
    BAFTA Award-winner and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Sandesh Kadur has spent his career documenting India’s wild cats. He joins Global News Morning Calgary to talk about shining a light into the cat’s hidden lives at Arts Commons on January 28th and 29th
    Global News Morning Calgary
    Jan 25
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  • Protest outside event featuring Indian diplomat
    There were protests in Surrey Friday, as the Surrey Board of Trade played host to a key Indian diplomat. Troy Charles reports live from the Sheraton Hotel in Guidford, where demonstrators turned up to oppose the presence of Sanjay Kumar Verma, India’s high commissioner to Canada.
    Global News Hour at 6 BC
    Mar 1
  • Pakistan claims ‘credible evidence’ linking India to killings of 2 Pakistani citizens
    Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Muhammad Syrus Qazi said on Thursday the country had “credible evidence” to link Indian agents with the assassination of “two Pakistani nationals on Pakistani soil.” “They fit the pattern of similar cases which have come to light in other countries including Canada and the United States,” Qazi added.
    Jan 25
  • Indian and Japanese armed forces hold annual joint military training exercise
    Indian and Japanese armed forces have gathered in Bikaner, India, for an annual combined training exercise, known as the “Dharma Guardian.” The two countries host the two-week drill alternatively with the goal of strengthening their capabilities and execution of joint military operations.
    World
    Mar 3
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  • Survivor 46: Bhanu explains his unconventional exit from the island
    We chat with Bhanu, the latest castaway booted from the island in ‘Survivor 46’. We learn about his challenging upbringing in India and how he navigated the social complexities of the game.
    The Morning Show
    Mar 22
  • Baltimore bridge collapse: Biden says no indication cargo ship crash was ‘intentional’
    U.S. President Joe Biden spoke briefly from the White House on Tuesday after a container ship struck a major bridge in Baltimore, collapsing a large section of the Francis Scott Key bridge into the river below early Tuesday morning. “At this time we have no other indication, no other reason to believe there was any...
    U.S. News
    Mar 26
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