Malaysia’s Sri Dasmesh Sikh pipe band has emerged the winner of the World Pipe Band Championship on Saturday, August 17.
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Indian expats open donation centres in UAE for Kerala flood relief
Indian expats from Kerala in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have opened collection centres for donations to help the thousands of families displaced by the devastating floods.
When Bollywood lit up Melbourne
Federation Square in Melbourne hosted the annual Indian Film Festival of Melbourne where the Indian flag was hoisted by Karan Johar.
Indian-Americans angry at US Congressman’s Kashmir remarks
The Indian-American community is very upset with Democratic Congressman Tom Suozzi who has asked US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to make Kashmir a major focus of the Trump administration.
Indian High Commission sets up instant response unit for Indians in UK
India’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Ruchi Ghanashyam launched a ten-member Public Response Unit to provide instant service to the diaspora.
Smugglers make hay as Indian govt hikes import duty on gold
With the Indian government jacking up import duty on gold, smuggling of the yellow metal from Persian Gulf countries, Singapore and Malaysia is in full swing.
Telling all Indians how to behave because of some bad tourists is just excessive
The outburst of feelings of shame, embarrassment and broad appeals to Indian tourists to watch their behaviour after a video from a hotel in Indonesia’s Bali about a stealing family of tourists and a racist notice in a Swiss hotel teaching Indians breakfast manners, is a massive overreaction.
India Day Parade in New York to honour sacrifice of Armed Forces
This year’s India Day Parade in New York will honour valour and the sacrifices made by the Armed Forces and will be held on August 18.
PM Modi to address UN General Assembly session in September
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the annual UN General Assembly (UNGA) session on September 28, according to a provisional list released by the UN of the world leaders scheduled to speak at the 74th session of the United Nations.
Survey: Indians and Malays feel discriminated against in job applications in Singapore
According to a survey conducted by the Institute of Policy Studies and OnePeople.sg, a national body for inter-racial and inter-religious understanding in Singapore, a large number of Malays and Indians in the island nation feel discriminated against while applying for jobs.