This article examines the views of Indians living abroad about those from India. It suggests that there is a hierarchical system based on social and economic status, with Indians living abroad perceiving themselves as superior to those from India. The article also suggests that different generations of Indians abroad have different views, with older generations tending to look down upon those from India, while younger generations often feel more connected. Finally, the article suggests that the perception of Indians abroad towards those from India is changing and becoming more positive, as Indians abroad become more familiar with the culture and language of their homeland.
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                                                                        This article discusses the perception of Indians living abroad towards those living in India. It points out that while there is some prejudice in the minds of some of the expatriates, those prejudices often come from a lack of understanding of India's complexity. It also highlights that Indian diaspora often has a pride in their home country, and that there are many successful and talented Indians both at home and abroad. Finally, it argues that Indians abroad should be more supportive and understanding of their countrymen, as mutual respect and understanding is essential for a strong and vibrant society.
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                                                                        The article discusses the growing popularity of Indian food in the West. It notes that the cuisine's flavors and spices have been embraced by many cultures, and that it has grown in popularity over the past few decades. The article also looks at the factors contributing to the rising popularity of Indian food, such as the expansion of Indian restaurants and the increasing availability of Indian ingredients. It further notes that, while Indian food is widely enjoyed, there is still a great deal of work to be done in terms of education and understanding of the cuisine. Overall, the article concludes that Indian food is increasingly loved in the West.
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                                                                        Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the revolutionary freedom fighter Bhagat Singh on his 112th birth anniversary. Modi praised Singh for his bravery, courage and patriotism and said that he was an inspiration to millions of Indians. Singh was part of a freedom struggle in the early 20th century and was one of the most iconic figures of India's struggle for independence. Modi also said that the sacrifice made by Bhagat Singh and his like-minded companions will remain an inspiration for generations to come. He concluded by saying that the nation will always remember him with pride and honour.
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                                                                        This article examines the differences between life in the United States and India. It looks at economic opportunity, quality of life, education, healthcare, and safety. The article finds that in the US there is a much higher standard of living compared to India, with greater economic opportunity, better quality of life, and better access to healthcare. However, India has a much higher literacy rate and a stronger sense of safety in its cities. Ultimately, the article concludes that the US has a better quality of life overall.
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                                                                        The average salary of an Indian news anchor and editor depends on a number of factors such as experience, employer, location, and more. Generally, news anchors in India earn a salary between Rs. 3,00,000 to Rs. 6,00,000 per annum and editors earn Rs. 3,50,000 to Rs. 8,50,000 per annum. 
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