A conversation with Anuradha Gupta, matchmaker and Founder CEO of the global matchmaking service – Vows for Eternity, discussing the challenges of finding a friend, soulmate, and confidante, all in one person.
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Indian-origin MP in New Zealand takes oath in Sanskrit
Hailing from Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh, Sharma was elected as an MP from the Labour Party for Hamilton West in the recent elections.
Singapore-based writer Tanuj Khosla’s short films now streaming digitally on major OTT platforms
The Sacrifice was written and made in 2019 in Singapore while Buddy and Slapped were written by Khosla in April 2020 during the lockdown.
Indian-American lawyer Jenifer Rajkumar becomes first South Asian woman elected to NY State Assembly
Rajkumar is an immigrant rights activist who studied at Stanford.
What it takes for an Indian to fight elections in the US
Preeti Shridhar is a senior public official and community leader in the Seattle area, who ran for office twice in recent years in the US local elections.
Indian-American teenager wins prize for research on finding a cure for COVID-19
Anika Chebrolu has won USD 25,000 for her research to find a treatment for COVID-19.
The modern-day matchmaker
What’s love got to do with it? Just about everything, if you ask Anuradha Gupta, the Founder CEO of Vows for Eternity. This New York-based elite, bespoke matchmaking service aims to bring people a step closer to their happily-ever-after.
Biotech firm based in India, UK wins Roddenberry Prize, named after ‘Star Trek’ creator
An India and United Kingdom-based genomics biotech company is among four worldwide projects that won the first-ever USD 1-million 2020 Roddenberry Prize designed to advance the vision of ‘Star Trek’ creator Gene Roddenberry to better humanity.
Indians the largest diaspora group to become Australian citizens in 2019-20
Out of the over 200,000 people who became Australian citizens in this period, 38,209 were Indians, followed by 25,011 Britishers, 14,764 Chinese and 8821 Pakistanis.
Boris Johnson honours 73-year-old “Skipping Sikh” for raising money for the NHS
73-year-old Rajinder Singh has been awarded the Points of Light, an honour given to outstanding individual volunteers and people making a change in their community.