Yoga has been practiced for nearly 5000 years mainly in India but in last few decades it has gained popularity throughout the world as people have discovered the many health benefits of yoga. Yoga which is derived from the word “Yoke” means to bring together the mind, body and spirit. Since the practice of yoga affects both the body and the mind it helps one both physically and mentally. It helps achieve peacefulness of the body and the mind, helping one relax completely. We can easily see the physical benefits from yoga but its practice can also give one psychological…
Author: Bhakti Narayanan
A recent report published under the US-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET) highlighted India’s imminent expansion in the semiconductor value chain, buoyed by conducive government policies, a pilot visa program, and a skilled workforce. The report underscored the fierce global competition for chip investment and the strategic positioning of India to capitalize on emerging opportunities in the semiconductor sector. Recommendations outlined in the report included fostering collaboration between the US and India in the semiconductor domain through initiatives like the CHIPS for America International Technology Security and Innovation Fund (ITSI) and instituting a pilot visa program to facilitate…
Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Indian American Democrat, earns a spot on Chicago Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful Chicagoans list, ranking 24th, marking him as the highest-ranking South Asian on the list. Serving four terms since his election in 2016, he represents Illinois’ 8th District, covering Chicago’s west and northwest suburbs and the 41st ward. Krishnamoorthi holds a significant role as the ranking member of the Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, making him the first South Asian American to lead a Congressional Committee. Additionally, he serves on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence…
Several Indian-American non-profit organizations in the United States have introduced a new initiative aimed at establishing digital libraries in underserved communities throughout India. The endeavor, named “Project Umeed,” seeks to enhance education and digital literacy in rural areas of India through a partnership with Teach for Life, India Development and Relief Fund (IDRF), Guru Krupa Foundation, and SM Sehgal Foundation. Project Umeed, to be executed by the SM Sehgal Foundation on-site in India, will utilize innovative technology and infrastructure to create fully equipped digital libraries in remote villages. These libraries will offer schoolchildren and community members access to computers, internet…
Renowned Indian American professor Farhan Gandhi, recognized for his pioneering work in eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aircraft technologies, has been appointed as a Distinguished Professor at NC State University. The prestigious Hassan A. Hassan distinguished professorship, established in honor of the late aerospace engineering luminary, marks a significant milestone in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Professor Hassan, who dedicated over five decades to NC State, played a pivotal role in shaping the aerospace engineering landscape. Before his passing in 2019, he, along with his son Basil Hassan and MAE Department Head Srinath Ekkad, laid the groundwork…
Varun Dhawan is soon to become a father as his wife Natasha Dalal is expecting their first child, as announced through a heartwarming maternity photoshoot. On Sunday, Varun Dhawan shared the joyous news of his wife Natasha Dalal’s pregnancy, marking the anticipation of their first child. The couple, who exchanged vows on January 24, 2021, are now eagerly awaiting the new addition to their family. In the shared monochrome snapshot captured inside their Mumbai residence, Natasha and Varun are captured alongside their pet dog Joey. In the tender moment, Varun is seen planting a loving kiss on Natasha’s baby bump,…
India and Colombia have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on sharing successful digital solutions aimed at achieving large-scale digital transformation. India’s MeitY and Colombia’s Information Technologies and Communications department facilitate the agreement, highlighting India’s digital infrastructure’s global potential. India’s strides in developing robust digital public goods infrastructure serve as exemplars with transformative potential worldwide. Initiatives like UPI, Jan Dhan, Aadhar, CoWin, and ONDC represent India’s commitment to building inclusive digital infrastructure to serve its citizens. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Electronics and IT, Skill Development, and Entrepreneurship, exchanged the MoU with Mauricio Lizcano, Colombia’s Minister…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to the Indian diaspora during his visit to Qatar, following a brief tour of the UAE. This marked his second visit to Qatar since June 2016, a nation that hosts approximately 840,000 Indian residents. Arriving in Doha late Wednesday, Modi received a warm welcome from the Indian community, as depicted in images shared on social media. Highlighting the significance of the Indian community in Qatar, Modi underscored the strong people-to-people ties between the two nations. Upon arrival, he was greeted by Soltan bin Saad Al-Muraikhi, the State Minister for Foreign Affairs, and later engaged…
Bobbie Singh-Allen, the Punjabi American mayor of Elk Grove, has been recognized in the Sacramento Bee’s 2023 list of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Change Makers, alongside three other alumni from Sacramento State. Described as individuals who challenge norms, build community, and lead with unwavering commitment, the Change Makers list celebrates 20 individuals for their impactful contributions. Singh-Allen assumed office as Mayor of Elk Grove in November 2020 after serving on the Elk Grove Unified School District Board of Trustees, where she was subsequently elected to two consecutive four-year terms, including a tenure as board president. Under her leadership, the…
Indian-American Sonali Korde assumed her role on Monday as assistant to USAID Administrator Samantha Power for the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance. At the swearing-in ceremony, Power hailed Korde as a valuable addition, emphasizing her upbringing shaped by her parents’ migration from India and their commitment to justice and equity. Korde’s childhood experiences, including frequent visits to India, exposed her to stark socioeconomic disparities, fueling her sense of justice and determination to address inequities. Before her current position, Korde served as deputy assistant to the administrator for the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, where she played a key role in addressing humanitarian…














