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India Received $11 Billion In Remittances From US: Research
- Thursday September 1, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
India has received nearly USD 11 billion in remittances from the US in 2015 ranking third after Mexico and China, according to a report released by a American research centre.
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www.ndtv.com
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Good feelings Toward Catholic Church up in US Since Pope's Visit: Poll
- Thursday October 8, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Positive feelings toward the Roman Catholic Church have gone up in the United States since Pope Francis's first visit to the country, according to a Pew Research Centre survey released on Wednesday.
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Births to Illegal US Immigrants Down 20 Percent From 2007 Peak: Pew Research Center
- Saturday September 12, 2015
- World News | Reuters
The number of children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants has dropped by about 20 percent since its 2007 peak after rising sharply for a quarter-century, the Pew Research Center said on Friday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Increasing Number of Americans Turning to Facebook, Twitter for News: Survey
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- Written by shubhamv
Majority of users (63 percent) now see Twitter and Facebook as a source for news about events and issues outside the realm of friends and family.
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www.gadgets360.com
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One-fifth of U.S. adults read e-books - survey
- Thursday April 5, 2012
- Technology | Reuters
A report says that four times more U.S. readers were reading e-books on a typical day now, compared with less than two years ago.
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www.ndtv.com
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Global Muslim population to surge, says a Study
- Friday January 28, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent & Agencies
In a survey that its creators are calling purely demographic, and not political, the Pew Research Centre's forum on religion and public life in the United States has estimated the global Muslim population will grow by about 35 per cent in the next 20 years, from 1.6 billion worldwide, to roughly 2.2 billion people by 2030. The report says a majorit...
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www.ndtv.com
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India Received $11 Billion In Remittances From US: Research
- Thursday September 1, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
India has received nearly USD 11 billion in remittances from the US in 2015 ranking third after Mexico and China, according to a report released by a American research centre.
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www.ndtv.com
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Good feelings Toward Catholic Church up in US Since Pope's Visit: Poll
- Thursday October 8, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Positive feelings toward the Roman Catholic Church have gone up in the United States since Pope Francis's first visit to the country, according to a Pew Research Centre survey released on Wednesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Births to Illegal US Immigrants Down 20 Percent From 2007 Peak: Pew Research Center
- Saturday September 12, 2015
- World News | Reuters
The number of children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants has dropped by about 20 percent since its 2007 peak after rising sharply for a quarter-century, the Pew Research Center said on Friday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Increasing Number of Americans Turning to Facebook, Twitter for News: Survey
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- Written by shubhamv
Majority of users (63 percent) now see Twitter and Facebook as a source for news about events and issues outside the realm of friends and family.
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www.gadgets360.com
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One-fifth of U.S. adults read e-books - survey
- Thursday April 5, 2012
- Technology | Reuters
A report says that four times more U.S. readers were reading e-books on a typical day now, compared with less than two years ago.
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www.ndtv.com
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Global Muslim population to surge, says a Study
- Friday January 28, 2011
- World News | NDTV Correspondent & Agencies
In a survey that its creators are calling purely demographic, and not political, the Pew Research Centre's forum on religion and public life in the United States has estimated the global Muslim population will grow by about 35 per cent in the next 20 years, from 1.6 billion worldwide, to roughly 2.2 billion people by 2030. The report says a majorit...
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www.ndtv.com