Indian Ambassador Honored at Packed Community Reception
June 17, 2015
By Geeta Goindi
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi Graces the Event

Three sexual abuse cases against Indian peacekeepers: UN report
June 16, 2015
United Nations: Indian peacekeepers faced allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse in three separate cases between 2010 and 2013, according to a new UN report.

How Apple is trying to up its game in India
June 16, 2015
More than any other smartphone brand in the world, Indians want to get their hands on an iPhone—and Apple may be finally moving to meet that demand.

Sushma Swaraj row: Is Vasundhara Raje the first on Lalit Modi’s...
June 16, 2015
Lalit Modi is a creation of Vasundhara Raje. Is the proverbial Frankenstein now being destroyed by her own creature?

Detergent found in Mother Dairy milk samples, company denies charge
June 16, 2015
Two samples of milk produced by Mother Dairy have been found to be substandard, and one of them contained detergent, a food watchdog official said on Tuesday.

A Mother Dairy official denied the charges, saying the company conducts "stringent quality tests", and the substandard milk was wrongly attributed to it. © IANS
Mr Modi is standing behind Mr Modi: Rahul attacks PM, wants...
June 15, 2015
New Delhi: Calling it "ModiGate", Rahul Gandhi on Monday accused Narendra Modi of "protecting" Lalit Modi and asked the Prime Minister to sack External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj for her help to the former IPL Chairman in obtaining British travel documents.

U.S. gas prices rise but appear to be peaking: survey
June 14, 2015
The average price of regular grade gasoline rose by 3 cents over the last two weeks, the smallest gain in more than two months of steady increases, according to the Lundberg survey released on Sunday.

Pakistan Cricket paid Zimbabwe players $12,000 each
June 14, 2015
Pakistan fans thank Zimbabwe cricketers for touring their country.

The PCB had initially offered Zimbabwe's players US$ 10,000 each, which was later raised to $ 12,500
Angry US republicans tell Pope Francis to ‘stick with his job...
June 13, 2015
WASHINGTON – Leading figures on the American right are launching a series of pre-emptive attacks on the pope before this week’s encyclical, hoping to prevent a mass conversion of the climate change deniers who have powered the corps of the conservative movement for more than a decade.


































































































