The Asian Age – ‘Gypsies of England have roots in Punjab’

New Delhi, 3 December 2012. The gypsies of England, thought to have come from Egypt, trace their lineage to the present day Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes of northwestern India, particularly Punjab, a group of researchers have found.

Scientists at the CSIR’s Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) conducted genetic studies of more than 10,000 global samples to understand a more precise ancestral source of the European Romani population, commonly called as gypsies.

They concluded that the early Romanis migrated from India to Europe around 1,405 years ago.

The study found that the aboriginal scheduled caste and scheduled tribe population of northwestern India, traditionally referred to as Doma and also dalits, are the most likely ancestral population of the modern European Roma.

“In the absence of archaeological records and with only scanty historical documentation of the Roma, comparative linguistic studies were the first to identify their Indian origin,” the team of global scientists led by Kumarasamy Thangaraj of CCMB said in an article published in PLoS One.

A “phylogeographical” study conducted by them indicates that the Romanis migrated to Europe by a northerly route.

According to the researchers, the gypsies began their trek around Gilgit in the northernmost Hindukush, then along the southern Caspian littoral, the southern flank of the Caucasus, the southern shoreline of the Black Sea, across the Bosporus, and subsequently spreading across Europe since 13th century.

The presence of Indian-specific Y-chromosome among Roma has corroborated their South Asian origins and later admixture with Near Eastern and European populations, they said.

In human populations, the Y chromosome is passed on from father to son.

Therefore, all the males of a family or a population evolved from a single founder male will possess the same Y chromosome. The study, by matching the haplogroups of the Roma and the India tribes, found similarity and contiguity that led to the conclusion that the Domas or dalits are the ancestral population, the scientists said. (PTI)

http://www.asianage.com/node/207189

17 till 27 August 2012 – Visit to London UK

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22 August 2012 – Gallions Reach DLR station

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22 August 2012 – Gallions Reach DLR station
Platform 1 for trains to Beckton

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22 August 2012 – Gallions Reach DLR station
Platform 2 for trains to Canning Town and beyond

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22 August 2012 – Gallions Reach DLR station
Platform 2 for west-bound trains

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22 August 2012 – Gallions Reach DLR station
Waiting for my train !

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Harjinder Singh
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Dawn – Shahbaz Sharif accuses Zardari of robbing billions from nation’s wealth

Lahore, 3 December 2012. Chief Minister of Punjab Shahbaz Sharif on Monday accused President Asif Ali Zardari of robbing the nation of billions of rupees, adding that, the nation would retrieve its wealth from the president, DawnNews reported.

Addressing an inauguration ceremony of the Pakpattan hydro electric power project at Kumhari Wala headworks, the chief minister said “the traders of Islamabad had set up a market to buy off loyalties…but no one agreed to sell his/her conscience”.

Chief Minister Shahbaz added that the Pakistan People’s Party-led government had taken the country to the brink of destruction.

Regarding the project, the chief minister said that it would produce 2.82 megawatts of electricity.

He said the project would cost some 1048 million rupees and would be completed by 2014.

http://dawn.com/2012/12/03/shahbaz-accuses-zardari-of-robbing-billions-from-nations-wealth/

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