by Bhargavi Kulkarni | Oct 6, 2021 | Diaspora
Shree Saini From Washington State Becomes 1st Indian American to Serve as Miss World America 2021 When she was 12, Shree Saini was told she would never be able to dance. That’s the year she had a pacemaker implanted: her heart rate was only 20 beats per minute. Since...
by Prakash Nanda | Oct 5, 2021 | Blogs
RIGHT ANGLE – Sustaining the Bangladeshi Miracle Sri Lanka may have the best Human Development Index (HDI) in South Asia, but it has a lot to learn from Bangladesh. If one takes away India, the largest country in the region, it is Bangladesh that should be the...
by Pramila Viswas | Oct 4, 2021 | Welfare
Improving life and livelihood in North East through new bamboo-based technology & value-added products Bamboo-based technologies spanning applications like polyhouses, electrical appliances, food, and fiber are bringing about improvements in the life and...
by Sanjeev Sirohi | Oct 3, 2021 | Blogs
How Long Will Mercy Petition Drama For Terrorists Continue? At the outset, let me begin by asking: Do terrorists deserve mercy? Are terrorists ordinary criminals that they can claim mercy petition as of birthright? Are the human rights of terrorists more important or...
by Brigadier D.S. Sarao (Retd) | Oct 2, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Organisational Transformation, Creative Destruction & Theaterisation Once World War II ended, the heady cocktail of victory, military might and America’s newly acquired superpower status saw a tussle between its three major services resulting in rivalry and turf...
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