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Birmingham riots: One year on, shopkeepers look back at the days of chaos
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[Sunday Mercury] - Ajay Bhatia one year after his shop (right) was ransacked by looters. NEWSAGENT Ajay Bhatia, 52, runs the Machan Express convenience store and café on Birmingham's Newhall Street, which was torn apart by thugs on August 9, leaving a £9000 repair bill.
Education fair in Kashmir attracts participants
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[Newstrack India] - Ajay Bhatia, a counselor, said the fair was organised to inform students about the latest offerings in the education sector. "Our students have got great capability, still opportunities are not available to those who reside in far flung areas.
700 riot victims still waiting for compensation
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[The Independent] - In Birmingham, among the businesses hit by the rioting after it spread from the capital, was the Machan Express shop owned by Ajay Bhatia. Rioters caused more than £9000 of damage but, after his insurers offered only £3000 in compensation and a
Shopkeeper blames Birmingham riots for closure
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[BBC News] - A Birmingham shopkeeper has said last August's riots are a major factor in his decision to sell his business. Ajay Bhatia runs Machan Express coffee shop which suffered almost £ of damage and lost more than £ of stock during the disturbances.
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