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Over $120K in Donations Raised for Sureshbhai Patel; Lawsuit Filed

Over $120K in Donations Raised for Sureshbhai Patel; Lawsuit Filed

Sureshbhai Patel, the Indian grandfather who was hospitalized and left partially paralyzed by an Alabama police officer, Eric Parker, has already received more than $120,000 in donations through crowd-funding efforts set up by the Indian American community on his behalf, according to the Web site inquisitr.com. Patel’s recovery fund has raised a total of $121,823 […]

World Cup: All Eyes on India-Pakistan Tie

World Cup: All Eyes on India-Pakistan Tie

Adelaide, Australia: When India plays Pakistan at the Cricket World Cup, it’s no cliché when both captains say they’re not looking beyond their first game of the tournament. World Cup organizers are tipping Indo-Pak VI to draw the biggest television audience for a cricket match when the teams meet Sunday in Adelaide in their opening […]

Modi Acts after Attack on Christian School in Delhi

Modi Acts after Attack on Christian School in Delhi

    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday summoned Delhi Police chief B.S. Bassi after a Christian-run school was ransacked, and expressed “deep concern and anguish” over rising crime in Delhi. Modi told Bassi to speedily investigate the incident, which occurred at the Holy Child Auxilium School in Vasant Vihar in South Delhi. […]

Indian American researcher gets $500,000 Science Foundation award

Indian American researcher gets $500,000 Science Foundation award

WASHINGTON: Gurpreet Singh, an Indian American assistant professor of mechanical and nuclear engineering at Kansas State University, has received a $500,000 National Science Foundation Career award for his research on nanosheets. The prestigious award will also help Singh organize educational activities for high school students and teachers. Singh has received the award for his research […]

Kids Massacred!

Members of the Pakistani Taliban group attacked an army-run school in Peshawar, Pakistan on Tuesday, killing 141 people. 132 of the victims were children and nine were staff. The Taliban group, also known as Tehrik-e-Taliban, said it attacked the Army Public School because the Pakistani government is “targeting their families and females.” They wanted to […]

Schiller Institute Introduces Houston to the“BRICS”

HOUSTON: The Schiller Institute of Texas held an event on December 11, at the Houston Chinese Community Center: “The USA Must Join the BRICS.” The BRICS countries are Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, and have formed a coalition for global development. Opening the meeting, former U.S. Senate candidate Kesha Rogers, stated that this […]

110 Houston Kids Enjoy Triggers Colts Cricket’s Winter League

HOUSTON: Triggers Cricket Club (TCC), a Houston-based non-profit organization, took initiative aimed at giving young children an opportunity to formally learn and play cricket in a fun-loving environment of camaraderie, respect and sportsmanship. In May 2014, TCC, in partnership with sponsors and in association with local youth cricket clubs, created a platform for youth to […]

TCC Taped Ball Tournament Fall 2014: Spartans Winners, SLCC Runners Up

HOUSTON: It was a perfect game of Finals (10/18/2014) to end another highly competitive tournament with 18 participating teams. Spartans won the toss and elected to bat first. Spartans openers Manne (29) and Kaushik (20) gave a great start and added 36 runs in 4 mandatory power play overs. Srini joined Manne and both of […]

Urge to Reconcile and Bind a War Torn Society Leads to Visible Role in Sri Lankan Government

By Jawahar Malhotra HOUSTON: It was a civil war that lasted 26 years and tore apart the fabric of the country, with death and destruction wreaking havoc far from the Jafna Peninsula, the epicenter of the conflict, to the streets of Columbo, the Sri Lankan capital on the western seaboard. Countless people were caught within […]

The Former ‘Bag Man’ That Brought Down Jayalalithaa

The Former ‘Bag Man’ That Brought Down Jayalalithaa

NEW DELHI:  Nearly 250 witnesses were brought to court by the prosecution to prove J Jayalalithaa had used the first of her three terms as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu to illegally acquire more thanRs. 50 crore worth of assets. One of them was crucial in proving the 18-year-old case against her, leading to a sentence of […]

PM, With Broom, Launches Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

PM, With Broom, Launches Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

The PM chose the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi  to launch the five-year drive to clean public spaces in a bid to change India’s image as one of the filthiest countries in the world. Hours after flying home from a hectic trip to the US, Mr Modi, 64, rolled up his sleeves and  set an […]

Physicist for India’s Mars Mission: ‘Worked Perfectly’

Richard Springer, India West  Euphoria was the word of the day Sept. 24, as India’s space program took a huge leap forward by sending its Mangalyaan satellite into orbit around Mars, making it the first country in Asia to do so and the only country to succeed on its first try (see separate story). One of the […]

Obama Joins Narendra Modi on Visit to Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

Obama Joins Narendra Modi on Visit to Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial

Arun Kumar, India west Washington: In a spontaneous gesture, U.S. President Barack Obama joined Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on a visit to the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial, the American civil rights leader who drew inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi. Modi, who had started his day with a visit to the Gandhi memorial in front of the Indian embassy, […]

During US Visit, ‘Fasting’ PM Narendra Modi Will Only Have Tea, Lemonade

During US Visit, ‘Fasting’ PM Narendra Modi Will Only Have Tea, Lemonade

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a Navratrifast during his visit to the United States beginning later this week and will only have water, tea and nimbu pani or lemonade while there. During his six-day trip, US President Barack Obama will host dinner for Mr Modi and there are other engagements planned over meals including breakfast with […]

PM Modi to Leave for US a Day Ahead to Avoid Night Curfew

PM Modi to Leave for US a Day Ahead to Avoid Night Curfew

NEW DELHI:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi has advanced his departure for his six-day US visit by a day to duck the night landing curfew in Germany. The PM will now leave Delhi on September 25 instead of September 26 and will land in New York around five hours ahead of schedule, on the afternoon of September […]

Scientist’s Speedy Wound-Healing Products to Launch in India

Scientist’s Speedy Wound-Healing Products to Launch in India

By IANS , India west Kolkata — An Indian American researcher plans to introduce her pioneering range of speedy wound-healing products in the country to benefit the poor. Molecular biologist Chanda Zaveri ran away from Kolkata 30 years ago to escape an arranged marriage and became a top scientist after training under two-time Nobel prize winner […]

Two Indian Women Named to UN Foundation Advisory Council

Two Indian Women Named to UN Foundation Advisory Council

By PTI, India west New York — Two Indian American women are among 12 people named to an advisory council of the United Nations Foundation’s campaign that focuses on young American girls and raises awareness about issues facing adolescent girls. Akila Somasegar and Anjula Acharia-Bath are among the 12 people on the advisory council of the […]

Women’s Cricket Club

Women’s Cricket Club

SUGAR LAND: Women’s Cricket Cup II took place in New Territory, in August. With a “Best of Three” format tournament, the two participating teams were Team Pink and Team Blue. On Saturday the Women played and two of the three games came down to the last ball. Very exciting performances were seen all around. The tournament standings: 1st Place […]

U.S Pledges $4.8 M to Fight Child Marriages

U.S Pledges $4.8 M to Fight Child Marriages

By Lalit K. Jha, Indiawest WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States has announced $4.8 million to fund projects in over half a dozen countries, including India, to end child and forced marriages. Other countries include Nepal, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Yemen. “We know the fight against child marriage is the fight against extreme […]

Colin Lobo Receives ASTM International Award of Merit

Colin Lobo Receives ASTM International Award of Merit

By a Staff Reporter, Indiawest Dr. Colin Lobo, a senior vice president, engineering, at the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association in Silver Spring, Md., recently received ASTM’s highest organizational recognition for individual contributions to standards activities, the Award of Merit and accompanying title of ASTM fellow. A member of ASTM International since 1992, the Indian […]