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Friday, September 25, 2015
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President Barack Obama is naming three Indian Americans to an advisory council on faith-based and neighbourhood partnerships that brings together religious.
"In the defence sector Prime Minister has been saying from the very beginning that our first top priority is that defence manufacturing should be make in India."
Technology
Two Indian-American scientists have designed a new smartphone app that will record your erratic eating habits throughout the day and help you not only cut some bad habits.
Microblogging and networking site Twitter launched a new feature which will allow app makers to advertise their products via a video.
US-Indian
Renu Khator, the Indian-American University of Houston president and Chancellor, has been honoured with the 'Excellence in Leadership Award' by the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
India and the U.S. have decided to launch an Ocean Dialogue, which Secretary of State John Kerry said, is aimed at promoting sustainable development of blue economy.
Startup City
Women entrepreneurs are coming forward with their innovative ideas for successful startups and are making the most of the rapid growth revenue being generated by the industry.
The way one must plan his reach to a startup is far different than how he does for any other business.
Business
Seeking "predictability" in India's economic reforms, MasterCard's Indian-American CEO Ajay Banga, representing the top U.S. firms having businesses in India
In a 90-minute dinner meeting with 42 of the world's top corporate leaders, Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched for stronger inflow of foreign investments into India
Travel
Canberra, Scientists have criticised the Australian government's multi-million dollar Great Barrier Reef protection plan, claiming it ignores the threat of climate change.
New York, Crushed seeds left after oil extraction from Camelina sativa seed, an oilseed crop used in jet fuel, may boost liver detoxification enzymes nearly fivefold, says a study.
Enterprise IT
Aiming to capitalise on the growth opportunities presented by the hyperlocal market segment, hyperlocal merchant discovery and privileges platform Crown
Competition in business is no more limited to selling products. Gaining subscribers, growing followers are also factors that can boost your business.
Immigration
President Obama's administration tried again to convince the 5th U.S. Circuit Court to allow executive orders benefiting roughly 5 mn undocumented immigrants.
Up to 87 pct of undocumented immigrants could stay in the U.S. if the executive action measures on immigration taken by President Barack Obama are implemented.
Best of Technology Blogs
Troubled times, caused by Mobile phone. In this article would like to give the people pay attention to. This is a story hapended in the bus.
Gothenburg, Sweden, December 05, 2014: - Via this release it is being informed to MS Exchange users about a skilled platform to make OST file data accessible in other email clients.
Magazine
For Nataraj Ganapathy (Ganpy), the Principal & CEO of Cogent IBS, creativity is omnipresent...
The consumerization of IT has brought forth a new way for customers to interact with businesses...
Most Read Jokes
1. Programmer produces code he believes is bug-free.2.Product is tested. 20 bugs are found.3.Programmer fixes 10 of the bugs and explains to the testing department that the other 10 aren't really bugs.
1. You must first remove the plastic cover. By doing so you agree to accept and honor Microsoft rights to all TV dinners. 2.You may not give anyone else a bite of your dinner (which would constitute an infringement
Lifestyle
While Madhur Bhandarkar tries washing away the grease paint off the glamour industry, he desperately seems to be recycling the content from his previous films
After hosting a culinary treat for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CEOs of top global companies in New York, Michelin starred chef Vikas Khanna will present his book titled


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