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Abhishek ‘Lucky’ Gupta: Seoul’s most beloved Indian bridging cultures between India and Korea

Abhishek ‘Lucky’ Gupta: Seoul’s most beloved Indian bridging cultures between India and Korea

by Amrita Priya | Sep 20, 2024

(September 20, 2024) Abhishek Gupta, widely known as Lucky, is one of the most famous Indian-born residents of Seoul. He was awarded the honorary citizenship by the Seoul Metropolitan Government in December 2022. For the Indian origin entertainer who has been living...
Teja Chekuri: The Indian restaurateur bringing bold Andhra flavours to the world

Teja Chekuri: The Indian restaurateur bringing bold Andhra flavours to the world

by Bindu Gopal Rao | Sep 17, 2024

(September 17, 2024) An Indian restaurateur who has made his mark in the USA and now in India, Teja Chekuri, founder, Full Stack Ventures is also a global restaurateur who has set up restaurant chains across the world. Apart from being the Managing Partner at Ironhill...
How YouTuber Ravi Prabhu travelled to every country in the world without quitting his job

How YouTuber Ravi Prabhu travelled to every country in the world without quitting his job

by Vikram Sharma | Sep 14, 2024

(September 14, 2024) All that is left for Ravi Prabhu to discover is the world above earth. That’s because he’s done travelling to every nook and corner of the world, covering a mind boggling 30 lakh air miles — the distance equivalent to travelling eight times to the...
Sejal Choksi Chugh: Indian American fighting water pollution in San Fransisco Bay Area

Sejal Choksi Chugh: Indian American fighting water pollution in San Fransisco Bay Area

by Charu Thakur | Sep 23, 2024

(September 23, 2024) Rains in the Bay area of San Fransisco turn into stormwater floods that wash over more than 1600 industrial sites carrying toxic chemicals. The water then discharges into creeks, causing them to overflow and dump untreated wastewater into the Bay....
From Raja Sweets to Mahatma Gandhi District: Yogi Bhai’s vision for Houston’s Little India

From Raja Sweets to Mahatma Gandhi District: Yogi Bhai’s vision for Houston’s Little India

by Amrita Priya | Sep 11, 2024

(September 11, 2024) Had Joginder Singh Gahunia been alive, he would have turned 80 this year. Though he passed away in 2002, he left behind a sweet legacy — Raja Sweets, the oldest North Indian fast-food restaurant and sweet shop in Houston. Almost every Houstonian...
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