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Indian-origin chef brings street food to London



 London: Britain’s leading Indian-origin chef-restaurateur Nisha Katona is all set to bring her successful Mowgli Street Food concept to the heart of London. In 2022, Mowgli Street Food is set for its further expansion to Bristol and Glasgow “Mowgli is all about how Indians eat at home and on their streets,” explains Katona. PTI

17 US missionaries, kin kidnapped in Haiti

Port-au-Prince: As many as 17 American Christian missionaries and their families, including children, were kidnapped on Saturday by gang members in Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince, US media reported. The kidnapping happened after the missionaries left an orphanage in the crisis-engulfed Caribbean nation, the New York Times said. reuters


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