- Indian-American orphan in legal tangle IANS - Fri 25 May, 2012
Washington, May 25 (IANS) United States has acknowledged that an adopted Indian American woman who faces deportation thirty years after she came here has been caught … More »Indian-American orphan in legal tangle
- Haley cashing in on union bashing video IANS - Thu 24 May, 2012
Washington, May 24 (IANS) South Carolina's Indian American Governor Nikki Haley is trying to cash in on a recent video featuring a state union leader bashing a purple … More »Haley cashing in on union bashing video
- American Sikhs on India's Sikh marriage law IANS - Wed 23 May, 2012
Washington, May 23 (IANS) American Sikhs have hailed as "historic" the passage in the Indian parliament of Anand Marriage Act for the registration of Sikh marriages. More »American Sikhs on India's Sikh marriage law
- Victoria's Secret bras boost for rural women Reuters - Tue 22 May, 2012
CHENNAI, India (TrustLaw) - Indian villager Jaya places the bright pink, sequined, moulded C-cupped designer bra under the needle of her sewing machine and carefully … More »Victoria's Secret bras boost for rural women
CHENNAI, India (TrustLaw) - Indian villager Jaya places the bright pink, sequined, moulded C-cupped designer bra under the needle of her sewing machine and carefully stitches the seams together. The padded "Very Sexy" push-up bra which 22-year-old Jaya sews is for American lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret - designed …
- Dharun Ravi gets 30 days jail for bias crime Reuters - Tue 22 May, 2012
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (Reuters) - A former Rutgers University student was sentenced on Monday to 30 days in jail for a bias crime after he spied on his roommate's … More »Dharun Ravi gets 30 days jail for bias crime
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (Reuters) - A former Rutgers University student was sentenced on Monday to 30 days in jail for a bias crime after he spied on his roommate's gay encounter in a case that drew national attention to bullying. Dharun Ravi, 20, had faced a possible maximum sentence of 10 years behind bars for using …
- Microsoft to incubate 10 Indian start-ups IANS - Wed 23 May, 2012
Bangalore, May 23 (IANS) Global software major Microsoft will incubate 10 early-stage technology start-ups in cloud computing, internet and mobile using its Accelerator … More »Microsoft to incubate 10 Indian start-ups
Bangalore, May 23 (IANS) Global software major Microsoft will incubate 10 early-stage technology start-ups in cloud computing, internet and mobile using its Accelerator for Windows Azure programme to help them build businesses, a top official said Wednesday.
- Krishna to take up stranded workers issue ANI - Tue 22 May, 2012
New Delhi, May 22 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna on Tuesday said would be contacting his counterpart from Angola and would discuss the status of the Indian … More »Krishna to take up stranded workers issue
- Murder cuffs on high-flying evangelist www.telegraphindia.com - Tue 22 May, 2012
Paul was born Anand Kilari, son of a poor fisherman in the northern coastal district of Vizianagaram. He became a full-time evangelist at 19 and later moved to the U … More »Murder cuffs on high-flying evangelist
Paul was born Anand Kilari, son of a poor fisherman in the northern coastal district of Vizianagaram. He became a full-time evangelist at 19 and later moved to the US.
- Dubai-based NRI student sets ISCE record ANI - Mon 21 May, 2012
Abu Dhabi, May 21 (ANI): A Dubai-based student Rohan Sampath is on cloud nine after setting a world record after scoring an aggregate of 99.5 percent in the Indian School … More »Dubai-based NRI student sets ISCE record
- US brewer renaming 'Kali-Ma' beer IANS - Tue 15 May, 2012
Washington, May 15 (IANS) A US brewer says it is "scrambling" to rename its new beer "Kali-ma", after the Hindu goddess Kali, following an outpouring of criticism from … More »US brewer renaming 'Kali-Ma' beer
London, May 25 -- On a day drenched in sunshine, a bust of Cornelia Sorabji - the first woman to practise law in India and Britain - was unveiled in Lincoln's Inn, the world's oldest law society. It was a grand occasion, attended by women jurists, diplomats and lawyers, … More »UK honours Cornelia Sorabji













