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Ravi Pillai: From Kerala’s paddy fields to Bahrain’s highest honour

Ravi Pillai: From Kerala’s paddy fields to Bahrain’s highest honour

by Amrita Priya | Jan 5, 2025

In the sultry coastal village of Chavara, Kerala, during the 1950s and early 1960s, a young boy named Ravi Pillai once wandered through lush paddy fields, his mind brimming with dreams far too large for his humble surroundings. Born into a family of farmers, Pillai...
Vahdam’s got the tea: How Bala Sarda built his ‘Made in India, for the world’ brand

Vahdam’s got the tea: How Bala Sarda built his ‘Made in India, for the world’ brand

by Darshana Ramdev | Jan 4, 2025

(January 4, 2025) The lives of the one-percenters in the Bay Area, Manhattan and Malibu are steeped in turmeric milk, ashwagandha and the finest Darjeeling tea. As the world’s wealthiest people, who set the trends for everyone else, now start their day with...
How Vishal Gupta established Seclore Technology as a leader in data loss prevention

How Vishal Gupta established Seclore Technology as a leader in data loss prevention

by Bindu Gopal Rao | Dec 14, 2024

(December 14, 2024) From going to school in small towns in North India to founding a global tech company, Vishal Gupta has come a long way. Vishal is the CEO of Seclore, a SaaS company that builds data security software for enterprises that was recognized back in 2012...
Punit Pandey: Merging India’s ancient Vedic wisdom with cloud technology and AI

Punit Pandey: Merging India’s ancient Vedic wisdom with cloud technology and AI

by Amrita Priya | Oct 26, 2024

(October 26, 2024) The global astrology market, valued at $12.8 billion in 2021, is projected to reach $22.8 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 5.7% from 2022 to 2031, according to Allied Market Research. Meanwhile, a joint report by FICCI and Ernst & Young...
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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