Indian-origin man to become next Irish prime minister
Leo Varadkar will succeed Enda Kenny as prime minister Continue Reading
Leo Varadkar will succeed Enda Kenny as prime minister Continue Reading
A Kerala nurse alerted Kaur’s family about her plightContinue Reading
Melbourne/Thiruvananthapuram: A Kerala NRI painter’s work on a 50-metre long single canvas titled “Pride of Australia” was on display at the Queen’s Hall in the Victorian Parliament and fetched accolades. This is the the first time an Indian artist has got this opportunity. The painting by Sedunath Prabhakar, settled inContinue Reading
Rifleman Brijesh Thapa served with the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Private Ravi Kumar was deployed with the UN Interim Force in LebanonContinue Reading
New York:A 20-year-old Indian-origin Cornell University student was found dead in New York after going missing this week. Aalaap Narasipura, a senior electrical engineering student at Cornell’s College of Engineering was reported missing since Wednesday. Cornell University Police, working with the New York State Police, the Ithaca Police Department andContinue Reading
Patel was found to have high blood pressure and diabetesContinue Reading
The court asserts jurisdiction under the Vienna ConventionContinue Reading
Pranay Varada, a 14-year-old Indian-American student, has won the prestigious $50,000 National Geographic Bee competition, maintaining the dominance of the community in the contest. “I was absolutely sure I could win that challenge,” Varada said soon after bagging the coveted competition, which for the past one decade has been dominatedContinue Reading
London: An Indian-origin doctor based in London had warned against the cyber-hack of the UK’s state-run National Health Service (NHS) just days before it crippled the country’s network. Dr Krishna Chinthapalli, a neurology registrar at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London, had warned that an increasing numberContinue Reading
Thiruvananthapuram :A painter from Kerala, Sedunath Prabhakar, settled in Melbourne, has become the first Indian painter to get an invitation from the Parliament of Victoria in Melbourne to exhibit his painting at the Queen’s Hall of the complex. The “Pride of Australia” exhibition will showcase portraits of 50 prominent AustraliansContinue Reading
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