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Woman alleges her husband killed Satish Kaushik for Rs 15 cr


In a latest development in the death case of noted Bollywood actor-director Satish Kaushik, a woman, who claims to be the wife of a Delhi-based businessman, has claimed that her husband allegedly killed Kaushik for Rs 15 crore which he took from the actor for investment purposes in Dubai. The woman made the claim in...

Indian-origin man charged for threatening college professors


A 32-year-old Indian-origin man and a former graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison was arrested in Detroit for threatening nine members, including professors at his alma mater, warning them that he planned to hide the flesh of their children in burger meat, media reports said.  Federal agents arrested Arvin Raj Mathur on Friday at Detroit...

Biden appoints two Indian Americans to US Advisory Committee


Last week President Joe Biden welcomed two Indian Americans, Flex CEO Revathi Advaithi and CEO Manish Bapna of the Natural Resources Defense Council, to the Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations. Advaith’s Flex is “the global manufacturing partner of choice that helps a diverse customer base design and build products to improve the...

Nokia CEO meets PM Modi in New Delhi, discusses support to India’s 6G ambitions


Nokia CEO Pekka Lundmark met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi on March 13 and they both discussed a range of issues during their meeting. The Nokia CEO discussed how the brand is contributing to the country's 5G journey among other key issues.  After the meeting, Nokia CEO shared a picture with the PM and...

“No longer ‘margin of victory’, Asian-Americans now cause of victory in US politics”


Asian Americans, which includes the Indian community as well, are now the “cause of victory” in US politics and just no longer the “margin of victory”, according to an Indian-American political activist.  About the Asian-American community, it is normally believed that “we are the margin of victory, which means that in a close race this...

US national smokes on London-Mumbai flight, misbehaves, booked


A citizen of the United States with Indian origin has been booked for smoking in the lavatory of a Mumbai-bound Air India flight from London and misbehaving with his fellow passengers and crew members mid-air on Friday.  Thirty-seven-year-old Ramakant has been booked by Mumbai's Sahar Police Station for his actions. According to the Mumbai Police,...

Skandh Sanchalan Kriya: Yoga for painful arc syndrome


By Atul Vyas The painful arc syndrome also known as supraspinatus tendinitis, which is caused by inflammation of the tendon of the muscle supraspinatus, one of the rotator cuff muscles. The muscles of the rotator cuff keep the head of humerus in place. The flattened tendons of rotator cuff muscles - supraspinatus stabilize the shoulder joint, and also works with...

Ahimsa Yama: Dharma that can’t be violated


By Bal Ram Singh The lord of death, Yama, says to Nachiketa, “The imperishable cannot be attained by the perishable, moreover no amount of observance of rituals or ceremonies can earn the imperishable and eternal. This imperishable or Self (Atman) also cannot be attained by the study of Scriptures or intellectual pursuit, nor by frequent...

Dragon coils in Eastern Sector, looking to strike


By Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee Dragons in Chinese culture are believed to be friendly, auspicious, and usually lucky — symbols of great power, good fortune, wisdom, and health. But China as a country under communist party wants to appear friendly but remains janus-faced to almost all of its neighbors. President Xi Jinping is now confirmed for his...