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Nine-year-old Indian-origin footballer’s leap to Everton, one of England’s most respected football academies

Nine-year-old Indian-origin footballer’s leap to Everton, one of England’s most respected football academies

by Amrita Priya | Jan 8, 2026

(January 8, 2026) Everton Football Club has seen generations come and go. Founded in 1878, the coveted institution has lived through league titles, European nights, long winters, and more recently, a move into a new stadium at Halewood’s Finch Farm after more than a...
Canada to the Caribbean: Reetu Gupta’s humanitarian response after Hurricane Melissa

Canada to the Caribbean: Reetu Gupta’s humanitarian response after Hurricane Melissa

by Global Indian | Jan 6, 2026

When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica in 2025, it left  behind flattened homes and shattered infrastructure, it exposed the fragile reality of communities standing at the frontlines of climate-driven disasters. The Category 5 storm was the strongest ever...
How Jaya Jaitly gave India’s crafts a future

How Jaya Jaitly gave India’s crafts a future

by Mallik Thatipalli | Jan 5, 2026

(January 5, 2026) Few individuals have shaped India’s crafts ecosystem as profoundly and as fearlessly as Jaya Jaitly. A textile expert, writer, social activist, and former politician, the textile czarina has spent over four decades championing the dignity, relevance,...
Aditi Swain: Award-winning teen making breakthroughs in clean water innovation

Aditi Swain: Award-winning teen making breakthroughs in clean water innovation

by Amrita Priya | Jan 3, 2026

(January 3, 2026) When Orlando-based Aditi Swain stepped onto the global stage at the Regeneron International Science & Engineering Fair in May 2025, it wasn’t just  a high-school science project that she was presenting. She was offering a potential solution to...
Desi No More: Why growing numbers of Indians are giving up citizenship and settling abroad

Desi No More: Why growing numbers of Indians are giving up citizenship and settling abroad

by Vikram Sharma | Jan 3, 2026

  (January 3, 2026) Unlike in the past when Indians left either as indentured labourers under British rule, or as skilled professionals such as doctors and engineers migrating since the 1970s, it is now the wealthy who are increasingly leaving the country. So...
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