Indian Classical Dancer Ananda Shankar Jayant to Perform in Boston in February
CHELMSFORD, MA—Indian classical dancer Ananda Shankar Jayant will perform in Boston in February at a fundraising event for Maanavseva, an year-old non-profit organization that...
It May Be Time to Hire Yourself
Job searches can be frustrating and deflating for the unemployed or for anyone seeking new career opportunities. A trail of online job applications often...
Twin sisters Riya and Sara Kapoor Make Debut at New York’s Lincoln Center
NEW YORK--Twin sisters Riya and Sara Kapoor made their Rangapravesh, or onstage debut, on Saturday, December 12, 2015 at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick...
Hindi Manch’s Chitrahar Dazzles Audience, Brings Back Memories
CONCORD, MA–Hindi Manch did it. Once again. It truly brought back memories from the past in India, refreshing faint recollections of the yesteryears’ popular...
Viacom18 to air documentary on aftermath of Nirbhaya incident
NEW DELHI--Indian entertainment network Viacom18 Media Pvt Ltd, which has backed powerful female protagonists across its films and TV shows, is now lending its...
Book Review: Guns and Thighs, an ode to sexism, crassness and machoism: Read at your peril
By Preetha Nair
NEW DELHI-- No book in recent times has been so gross, flagrant and outright sexist as film director Ram Gopal Varma's "Guns...
Climate change brews multi-challenges for tea
By Azera Parveen Rahman
GUWAHATI--In the backdrop of the just-concluded COP21 talks in Paris, as nations across the world discussed ways to tackle the monster...
Elected heads of government at greater early death risk
BOSTON-- Winning the battle of ballot may have its own pitfalls as a new study led by an Indian-origin researcher has found that politicians...
Harvard Alumni generated nearly $3.9 trillion in revenue in 2014
By Christina Pazzanese
Harvard Staff Writer
The oldest American university, Harvard has launched thousands of graduates who became important, trailblazing figures in politics, business, law, education,...
Writing on the Wall: Signs of dyslexia may be present in the brain from birth
By NANCY FLIESLER
Harvard Gazette
Some 5 to 17 percent of all children have developmental dyslexia, or unexplained reading difficulty. When a parent has dyslexia, the...