7 Indians abducted in Libya released
NEW DELHI: Seven Indian nationals who were abducted in Libya last month have been released, the Indian government said in an official statement. The release...
Manoj Kumar Bharti appointed as next Indian Ambassador to Indonesia
NEW DELHI: Manoj Kumar Bharti, a 1988-batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the Republic...
Indian advocate in Dubai marks 40 years of musical journey
DUBAI: A Dubai-based Indian lawyer, who was known as the 'walking singer of stage shows in Kerala in the 1980s, has marked 40 years...
Big B turns 78 Amitabh Bachchan temple hosts virtual meet for 'Guru' with his EF
KATHMANDU: Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Vinay Mohan Kwatra has gone into self-quarantine after a Minister who he had recently met has tested positive for...
Indian-origin Srikant Datar named Dean of Harvard Business School
WASHINGTON: Srikant Datar, the Arthur Lowes Dickinson Professor of Business Administration and the senior associate Dean for University Affairs at Harvard Business School (HBS),...
Indian-American launches 'Trump Hai to Safe Hai' campaigns
WASHINGTON: Danny Gaekwad, a Republican Indian-American entrepreneur and an avid supporter of US President Donald Trump, has launched a campaign titled, "Trump Hai to...
Bangladesh-India ties beyond strategic partnership New Indian envoy
DHAKA: Vikram Doraiswami, the new Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, has said that the partnership between the two neighbouring countries was based on respect,...
Publisher withdraws British schoolbook linking Hinduism with terrorism
LONDON: A British GCSE religious studies workbook has been scrapped from a schools website and withdrawn by the publisher after it sparked outrage among...
4,000 Sharjah students paid eco-friendly tribute to Gandhi
SHARJAH: In an eco-friendly tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 151st birth anniversary, more than 4,000 students of Sharjah Indian School made his iconic...
Priti Patel attacks 'lefty lawyers', human rights 'do-gooders'
LONDON: In a speech to the ruling Conservative Party's virtual conference, UK Home Secretary Priti Patel attacked human rights "do-gooders" and "lefty lawyers", claiming...