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Indian-American NGOs launch $1 million fund to establish digital libraries

Our Bureau Washington Christened "Project Umeed", the groundbreaking initiative of Indian-American non-profit organizations in the US to start a $1 million (Rs 8.29 crores) fund to establish digital libraries in underserved communities in India, to promote education and digital literacy...

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India says ‘I do’

A webinar was conducted by the Consulate General of India in New York on creating an unforgettable wedding experience in India. Our Bureau New York, NY The webinar on wedding destinations in India was held on February 17th. It was...

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GOPIO-LA organizes Lifesaving Blood Drive

Our BureauBuena Park, CA The Los Angeles Chapter of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO-LA)  hosted a blood donation camp in partnership with the Red Cross at the Buena Park Gurudwara. The drive received a tremendous response...

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Anantha Chandrakasan is MIT’s Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer

Our Bureau Cambridge, MA Anantha Chandrakasan, dean of the School of Engineering and the Vannevar Bush Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has been named as MIT’s first chief innovation and strategy officer, while he will continue to serve...

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Zoomer Ashwin Ramaswami, 24, to run for Georgia senate seat

Our Bureau Johns Creek, GA Ashwin Ramaswami has become the first Indian-American from Gen Z to run for a federal legislature in the US. Ramaswami's parents, who are both IT professionals,  immigrated to the US from Tamil Nadu in 1990....

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Medical Board of California appoints Hemant Dhingra

Our Bureau Clovis, CA Hemant Dhingra, of Clovis, has been appointed to the Medical Board of California. The Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, announced the appointment of the Indian American nephrologist, Dr Dhingra. He has been the Chief of Medical...

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More Indians take to GRE than Americans

Our Bureau Princeton, NJ More number of Indian students are taking the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) than American students, as disclosed by an official of Education Testing Service (ETS). This makes India the largest test-taker market globally. As per media...