Indians studying abroad find it difficult to get jobs at home According to the study, one of the primary issues faced by Indian students is the lack of recognition of their
Election Commission will decide on overseas Indians voting process V Muraleedharan, India’s Minister of State for External Affairs, agreed that Indians living abroad should be able to participate in
India’s digital payment system is now linked to Singapore’s PayNow Enabling faster and cost-efficient transfer of money, the linkage of two real-time payment systems were witnessed by Prime Minister Narendra
Seattle is first US city to end caste discrimination The ordinance passed by Seattle on February 21 follows similar bans on caste bias that have been introduced on the
Garuda Aerospace, Narayana Health join hands to transport biomedical supplies using Sanjeevani drone The use of drones in the healthcare industry has proven to be a game changer by saving valuable time and
Indian and Israel artists team up to sing about love and longing The song was released in Israel earlier this month. The Hebrew title, “Maga’an,” can be translated as ‘anchor’ or ‘anchorage,’
International students can apply for Canadian study permits without paying tuition fees The ruling was related to an Iranian student’s case (Tehrani v Canada) where the student’s study permit application was rejected
Punjabi-Canadian Barj Dhahan’s aim is to promote Punjabi literature Born in Dhahan village of Punjab near Banga, Barj Dhahan left for Canada at the age of 10 in 1967
Indo-Canadian Afshan Khan is UN Coordinator for Nutrition Movement Born in India, Khan will lead the SUN Movement Secretariat, as well as coordinate the network of SUN Government Focal
Punjab woos NRIs for investments Minister, Defence Services Welfare, Freedom Fighter, Food Processing and Horticulture, Jouramajra assured that the AAP government will ensure a corruption