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Forum stresses innovation in teaching
Wednesday, 02.20.2008, 03:47am
NEW YORK: The importance of innovations in educational institutions for meeting the needs of the increasing number of youth over the next 20 years was stressed upon by prominent academics at the Innovation Forum held at the Indian Consulate in New York on Feb 13.
Diwali to be proclaimed as one of Utah State festivals
Wednesday, 02.20.2008, 03:44am
NEW YORK: Diwali, the most prominent of Hindu festivals, may soon be proclaimed as one of Utah State festivals.
Hyderabad’s new airport to open on Mar 16
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 09:28pm
CHICAGO: Equipped with latest hi-tech technology and built in less than three years with the world’s best brains in airport design and passenger services, Hyderabad’s new airport at Shamshadbad will start functioning on March 16 for international flights, according to Iftekhar Shareef, noted Chicago community leader hailing from Shamshadbad.
USIBC remembers Congressman Lantos as Champion of US-India relations
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 09:21pm
NEW YORK: The US-India Business Council (USIBC) expressed its deep sorrow over the death of the august Congressman Tom Lantos, who died last week after a precipitous battle with cancer. Congressman Lantos was a good friend of USIBC, a steadfast supporter of the US-India relationship, and a powerful moral authority on US foreign policy.
Utah Senate opens with Hindu mantra
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 09:20pm
NEW YORK: Utah created a religious milestone on February 13 when its State Senate opened with a Hindu prayer containing Sanskrit mantras for the first time. Rajan Zed, the prominent Hindu priest, read this historic opening prayer from ancient Hindu scriptures before Utah Senate in Salt Lake City. After first delivering in Sanskrit, he then read the English translation of the prayer.
Six dead in yet another campus massacre in US
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 09:19pm
NEW YORK: In yet another campus shooting in the US, a heavily-armed former student gunned down five students and injured 16 others in a Northern Illinois University lecture hall before turning the gun on himself, shocking the country on Valentine's Day.
Program to honor deployed female soldiers
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 09:18pm
PURCHASE, NY: March has become a time for the nation to recognize women as a force in history and this year Manhattanville My Soldier is paying special attention to the women serving in the armed forces. Congress declared the month of March "Women's History Month" to promote the teaching of women's history and to recognize the role American women played in transforming culture, history and politics.
US wants India to adhere to Hyde Act
Sunday, 02.17.2008, 09:17pm
WASHINGTON: The Bush administration has said an agreement between India and the Nuclear Suppliers Group which will allow New Delhi to engage in nuclear trade will be supported by the US only if it is "consistent" with the Hyde Act.
Indian Americans impact Super Tuesday primaries
Wednesday, 02.13.2008, 12:57am

NEW YORK: Indian Americans made a huge impact in the Super Tuesday primaries especially in states that have a large concentration of the community, like New York, New Jersey, Illinois and California. Going by the enthusiastic turn out of Indian Americans at the primaries, experts feel the community could have contributed to the swing vote in the critical states especially where Democratic Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton ran neck-to-neck races.

Tom Lantos' death saddens Sikh community
Wednesday, 02.13.2008, 12:56am
NEW YORK: The Sikh Coalition has expressed its deep sorrow at the passing away of US Congressman Tom Lantos, a strong ally of the Sikh-American community. Congressman Lantos represented a sizeable Sikh population in his home constituency of San Mateo, California, and was an ardent supporter in their fight for religious rights.
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