Sikh prayer book issued to British military personnel after a century While the British Army Gutka has a camouflage cover, the Royal Navy and RAF Gutka have a navy blue one
Russia extends helping hand to Indian medical students who left Ukraine There were around 18,095 Indian students in Ukraine before the war broke out In 2020, 24 per cent of its
Diaspora writers meet in Wellington to read from their work The event was the brainchild of Rao, who put the idea in her publisher Mary McCallum’s head, and everything fell
Major Australian political parties woo Indian voters of Melton in Melbourne Premier Daniel Andrews made a quiet appearance at the temple recently without media in tow. The visit was significant since
Construction at NRI-aided school building in Phagwara is at a standstill Foundation stone for the construction of the new building was laid by then-Nakodar MLA Gurpart Singh Wadala on December 14,
Migrants are easy targets to blame for economic woes, says former Consul General “People need someone to blame for their economic woes and migrants are an easy target. Certainly, multiculturalism is threatened at
Questions arise about India trade deal in Britain British government’s Department for International Trade (DIT) has confirmed it has neither produced nor seen any research on whether trade
A successful Chaiwala in Melbourne Melbourne, well-known for its coffee fetish, is now binging on tea and samosas as the Nellore-born Sanjith, with his maiden
Indian IT Minister engages with the Indian Diaspora in Dubai “India is now at an inflection point. From where we are today, in the coming 25 years of Amrit Kaal,
UBS has hired Credit Suisse bankers for rich NRIs Gautam Anand, a Managing Director, Akshay Menon and Gautam Bhargava will start at UBS in Singapore next year at different