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Caminho Das Indians

A soap opera has Brazilians abuzz about India.

Electronic Vaudeville

Stories of war and peace, glory and tragedy, excess and desperation, are not told, because the media are engaged in electronic navel gazing

What's The Matter With Antimatter?

Can you imagine antiworlds and antipeople out there?

Gandhi Watch

Mahatma Gandhi’s 140th birth anniversary on Oct. 2 sparked a revival in all things Gandhian. • His historic house in Johannesburg, South Africa, almost a century ago

Air Melee

Air India has grounded the crew of an Indian Airlines Airbus after airline staffers traded blows in the cockpit and the aisles during a flight

India Rejects Mother Teresa Claim

India has rejected a demand by the Albanian government to return the remains of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa, who is buried in the city of

Ramdev’s Peace Island

Devotees of yoga and lifestyle guru Baba Ramdev are creating a yoga retreat on a $3 million tiny North Ayrshire island of Little Cumbrae in

Designer Moksha

Investigating quick fix spirituality.

$40 To India

Would you like a round trip ticket between the U.S. and India for $40? Thanks to a computer error, for two hours in Oct 2,

Ignoble Laureate?

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, the Cambridge molecular biologist who won this year’s Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is frustrated with the deluge of emails clogging his e-mail box,

Win Some, Lose Some

In a landmark civil rights victory for the Sikh community, the U.S. government has agreed to reverse its ban on turbans and beards among federal

Rushdie, Sir!

When my marriage to Padma ended I was saddened and hurt.

Indians UAE’s Largest Expatriates Group

community is by far the largest expatriate group in the kingdom.

Taj Mahal Replica

Indians in New Zealand are proposing to create replica of the Taj Mahal.

Lotto Heist

A lotto clerk pocketed a winning ticket after secretly confirming the win.

Basting Her Belly

“Every morning, there’s a buttering ceremony after I get out of the shower."

Ride Of Her Life

A 26-year-old Chicago tourist to India is hitching a ride for keeps. Whitney married auto rickshaw driver Harish Hotala who she had hired to drive

India’s First Woman Diplomat

C B Muthamma, India’s first woman diplomat, died at a private hospital in Bangalore. Muthamma, 85, served as the ambassador to Hungary, the Netherlands and

Commonwealth Games Jitters

The glacial pace at which preparations are underway, has led to media speculation that the largest athletic event India has ever hosted could turn out to be an embarrassing debacle.

Guess Who Is Coming To Dinner?

Barack Obama is hosting the first state dinner of his presidency for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his state visit on Nov. 24.  Secretary

Most Influential Management Thinkers

Nearly a quarter of the top 25 management thinkers in the world are Indian, according to the website Thinkers50.com. The management   gurus are evaluated on

India To Help Cut U.S. Health Care Costs

India’s health industry is expected to double between 2008 to 2012

US Bribes

India’s U.S. ambassador Meera Shankar sought the investigation in May.

Salary Hikes

Salaries in India grew 6.3 percent in 2009.

Indian Rebound

India’s industrial output grew 10.4 percent in August from a year earlier, with consumer durables surging 22.3 percent.  A research and rating analyst Soumendra Dash

TCS Profits Up 28%

Cost cutting and a turnaround in the fortunes of the financial services sector has sparked a 28.7 percent increase in profits at India’s largest outsourcing

Salary Cap At $3.3M

The Indian Companies Act limits executive compensation, based on net revenues.

India Forecasts 6.5% Growth

The annual report of the prime minister’s Economic Advisory Council projects that capital inflows will rise.

NY Company To Launch Reva

Reva and Bannon will jointly invest $26.5 million in the plant.

The Fading Cultures of India

The steady dhadak-dhadak of the moving train, the crisp Indian air making its way through the open window as we lay on our cots, and the ambiance from the dim red, blue, and green lights that clung to the ceilings made for a perfect trip with sound sleep every time.

Red Diapers in the Land of Red Chillies

Why America’s political thinkers and their ideas don’t travel very well.

Preity-Rani VRS time ?

Monojit Lahiri zeroes-in on a chilling new reality gripping B-town, where Voluntary Retirement Slips are being handed out to 30-plus starlets …

Bollywood’s Newest Script

New investors and foreign audiences are game changers for Bollywood.

Cosmic Parallels

Radical, new cosmological theories of multiverses, oscillating universe and the Big Bang have eerie parallels in Vedic cosmology.

Ambani vs. Ambani

A Dispute over Natural Gas Prices Flares Up

Recession’s Toll

The Great Recession has disrupted life at home and in the workplace.

The Mountbatten Affair

Production of a film portraying a clandestine and intense affair between former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Lady Edwina Mountbatten, wife of India’s last

Pee Pilao

A Hindu group is preparing to launch a new soft drink made from cow’s urine. Gau Jal, currently undergoing laboratory tests, is made of cow’s

Moon Water

 A NASA instrument carried aboard India’s first lunar mission Chandrayaan-1 has found evidence of water molecules on the polar regions of the moon, a discovery

McCurry’s Hot For McDonald

Fast food giant McDonald’s has lost a battle in a Malaysian appeals court to prevent a restaurant McCurry from using the ‘Mc’ prefix in its

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