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Rescuing expats in need: How Girish Pant became one of the youngest recipients of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman

Rescuing expats in need: How Girish Pant became one of the youngest recipients of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman

by Amrita Priya | Feb 27, 2024

(February 27, 2024) Whether it was aiding over 5,000 seafarers in repatriation from nations like India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Russia, Uzbekistan, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Sudan, and Nepal, or assisting Indian labourers facing diverse challenges including...
Millet Mission 2023: The diaspora’s push for the cereal crop

Millet Mission 2023: The diaspora’s push for the cereal crop

by Amrita Priya | Mar 5, 2023

(March 5, 2023) Millets are in vogue around the world, with India doubling down to promote the nutrient-rich grain. People are using it more often in their kitchens, and Indian restaurants across the globe have been offering millet specific menus. The enthusiasm has...
After watching missiles fly by, Indian students in Sumy evacuated after 12 days

After watching missiles fly by, Indian students in Sumy evacuated after 12 days

by Vikram Sharma | Mar 11, 2022

(March 11, 2022) For the most part of the day, Mohammed Mahtab Raza had his eyes fixated to the skies – sometimes peeping out of his hostel window or tiptoeing out into the open area. Once it turned dark, the 23-year-old, one among scores of Indian students in...

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