Rohit Verma named dean of top B-school in South Carolina Verma joins the Moore School from VinUniversity in Hanoi, Vietnam, where he serves as the founding provost, and is also
US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: Race has emerged as a central issue Vivek Ramaswamy, Republican presidential contender, promised to defend Trump’s “America First” agenda Donald Trump during his first visit as President
Birmingham elects first ever British-Indian Lord Mayor Son of an army officer who served in the British-Indian forces during the campaign against Mussolini’s fascists in Italy in
NRIs deserve a workable voting regime NRIs ties with their homeland remain strong and their hearts beat for their motherland faster, writes S MURLIDHARAN, a freelance
Neera Tanden, US President’s top aide on Indian diaspora Indian-Americans, who constitute about one per cent of the US population and have the highest per capita income among various
Canadian Minister says government was not focusing on penalising students facing deportation There are over 30 students facing removal proceedings, though all the cases haven’t escalated to the final order being passed.
Australian Sikh Diaspora remains united under banner of Indian Identity “We are Indians and we all come under one banner.” — Gurnam Singh Australian cities came alive with excitement and
Special cells in Haryana for NRIs, says Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kauhsal To address the grievances of Haryana’s natives living abroad and safeguard their interests Haryana’s Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kauhsal recently said
How new UK visa rules will affect Indian immigrants “The significant rise in students bringing family members is putting untenable pressure on public services. Tightening the student route will
Indians top UK’s skilled worker and student visa numbers The Office for National Statistics (ONS) data collated by the UK Home Office shows that Indian nationals were the top