Year: 2015
West Bengal government makes public 64 new files on Netaji
NEW DELHI (TIP): The making public of 64 new files on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose by the West Bengal government has renewed debate on the disappearance of the legendary freedom fighter. The newly released 64 […]
Indian American scientist leading studies to regenerate dead heart muscle
WASHINGTON: An Indian-American researcher is leading clinical trials on an experimental technology that might be able to repair dead heart muscle, or even reverse heart failure, a media report said. For decades, Patel and other […]
Sony joins the ‘Make In India’ bandwagon
Japanese electronics giant Sony Corp has hitched itself on to the Make in India bandwagon. The company is getting back to manufacturing in India, after nearly a decade with plans firmed up for two models […]
Priyanka chopra is back and leads the game | Jai GangaaJal
JAI GANGAAJAL IS A SEQUEL TO DIRECTOR PRAKASH JHA’S 2003 HIT FILM GANGAAJAL, WHICH STARRED AJAY DEVGN IN THE LEAD ROLE. JAI GANGAAJAL REPLACES THE MALE PROTAGONIST WITH A FEMALE COP NAMED ABHA MATHUR, WHO TAKES ON SOME POWERFUL […]
At last, a Negotiating Text to move forward on Security Council Reforms
UNITED NATIONS (TIP): Having dithered for a couple of years now, the UN General Assembly , at last, on September 14, 2015, endorsed a document that will form the basis for negotiations on reforming the Security […]
Personal Accusations mark the Republican Presidential debate
NEW YORK (TIP): It has been an acrimonious debate, with presidential candidates hurling accusations at each other. It was an unimpressive debate which did not probably bring out the best in the candidates. And if it […]
Indian Health Camp of New Jersey organized a Health Fair
SOUTH BRUNSWICK , NJ (TIP): A health screening and disease awareness and prevention fair was held at Durga Temple in South Brunswick on Sunday, September 13, 2015. The health fair was organized by the Indian […]
MEET NEEL SETHI, THE ONLY HUMAN IN THE JUNGLE BOOK
NEW YORK (TIP): The 10-year-old Neel Sethi, of Indian origin, who is all set to play the lead in The Jungle Book, has already rubbed shoulders with Hollywood biggies like J.J Abrams, Chris Evans, Ben […]
Global Harmony, Yoga, Social Issues discussed at Dharma Conference
EDISON, NJ (TIP): Attendees representing 13 countries now have greater insight into the philosophy of “Dharma” for a conflict free and pluralistic world as well as ancient spiritual roots of yoga and the social issues faced […]
Cablevision, 5th-Largest U.S. Cable Firm, To Be Sold in $17.7 Billion Deal
LONG ISLAND, NY (TIP): European telecom giant Altice is buying the largest cable provider in New York City’s metropolitan area, agreeing to pay $17.7 billion to acquire Cablevision, the company that was founded in 1973 […]
Syrian Refugee Crisis and U.S. Asylum Laws
Throughout its history, the United States has been a refuge for oppressed people from around the world. The Pilgrims, the Quakers, the Amish, and countless others came to this country in centuries past; while in the […]
New York – Sep 18 Newspaper E-Edition
A New Way to Read This Week’s Print Edition The Latest from The Indian Panorama | New York Desk Reimagined for the Web Volume 9 Issue 37 | Desktop Edition | Sep 18
Gunmen attack Pakistan air force base in Peshawar
ISLAMABAD (TIP): Gunmen attacked a Pakistani air force base in the volatile northwestern city of Peshawar early on September 18, a military spokesman said, the first major attack in several weeks. A group of between […]
UN seeks special court on Sri Lankan war crimes
GENEVA (TIP): The United Nations commissioner for human rights, Zeid Raad al-Hussein, on September 15 called for the creation of a special court to investigate the war crimes committed during Sri Lanka‘s 25-year-long insurgency in […]
Taliban storm Afghanistan jail, free 350 inmates
GHAZNI (TIP): Taliban insurgents stormed a prison in Afghanistan‘s Ghazni on September 12 , killing police and releasing more than 350 inmates, including nearly 150 deemed a threat to national security , and then at […]
