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'Dharun Ravi did NOT kill Clementi'

'Dharun Ravi did NOT kill Clementi'

Rediff.com17 Apr 2012

Ravi Pazhani and his wife Sabita sat silently as Steve Altman, their son Dharun Ravi's lawyer, and members of the Support Ravi initiative declared that Ravi was judged unfairly -- first by public opinion and then by the 'muddled' New Jersey hate laws in the case of camera spying on his Rutgers University roommate Taylor Clementi, who later committed suicide.

Indian American pharmacist shot dead in New Jersey

Indian American pharmacist shot dead in New Jersey

Rediff.com30 Apr 2011

An Indian-American pharmacy owner in Trenton, New Jersey, was shot dead allegedly by a teenager after he refused to give a medicine to the boy without a valid prescription. Arjun Reddy Dyapa, 52, owner of Brunswick Avenue Pharmacy in Broad Street, was shot in the chest and brought dead.Eye witnesses said a teenage African-American with dreadlocks showed up at the counter and demanded a medicine without producing a valid prescription issued by a physician.

Ranbaxy launches Lipitor's generic version in US

Ranbaxy launches Lipitor's generic version in US

Rediff.com1 Dec 2011

The launch came after final approval from the US health regulator to manufacture the generic version of Lipitor at Ranbaxy's wholly owned Ohm Laboratories facility in New Brunswick, New Jersey, as well as market the product.

May 21 fateful day for Rajat Gupta, Dharun Ravi

May 21 fateful day for Rajat Gupta, Dharun Ravi

Rediff.com13 May 2012

May 21 promises to be a crucial day for the Indian-American community as one of corporate America's most prominent India-born executives is scheduled to go on trial here while miles away a New Jersey court is to decide the fate of a Chennai native convicted of a hate crime.

New Jersey:5 charged with Indian American's murder

New Jersey:5 charged with Indian American's murder

Rediff.com18 Sep 2010

Five juveniles, who were initially arrested and charged following the death of computer scientist Divyendu Sinha of Old Bridge, New Jersey on June 28, were on Friday accused of Sinha's murder. The court also granted the prosecutor's request that they be tried as adults.Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce J Kaplan announced that the five juveniles would be tried as adult defendants. The Indian American community has been demanding the same since Sinha's murder.

Indian student in US webcam spying case not to testify

Indian student in US webcam spying case not to testify

Rediff.com13 Mar 2012

Dharun Ravi, 20, is accused of spying on his Rutgers University roommate Tyler Clementi kissing a male guest through his webcam on September 19, 2010, and trying to set up the webcam again two days later. Prosecutors say Ravi targeted Clementi because Ravi is biased against gay people and hence committed a hate crime

US: Hate crime trial against Indian student starts

US: Hate crime trial against Indian student starts

Rediff.com25 Feb 2012

The lawyer for an Indian student accused of spying on his roommate's homosexual tryst on Saturday said his client acted in a "childish and immature" manner. The trial of 19-year-old Dharun Ravi, a former Rutgers University student, began in New Brunswick, New Jersey, with both sides making their opening statements.

Canadian scholars pay rich tributes to CK Prahalad

Canadian scholars pay rich tributes to CK Prahalad

Rediff.com28 May 2010

The scholars recalled Prahalad's contribution to the management field and his recognition as a top management thinker across the world.

How Wall Street created the Federal Reserve

How Wall Street created the Federal Reserve

Rediff.com6 Dec 2013

In 1910 the who's who of Wall Street met in total secrecy in an American town to work towards the first draft of the bill that would finally give the United States a central bank.

Aus govt 'disgusted' over attacks on Indians

Aus govt 'disgusted' over attacks on Indians

Rediff.com21 Jan 2010

Without making an excuse for the recent spate of violence against Indians, Australia has said that the feedback received from the half a million-strong Indian student community has been 'positive'. Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard was quoted by a news report as saying that despite the recent spate of violence, the feedback received from the nearly half a million Indian students was positive towards the country, but that did not excuse the incidents.

My first Diwali away from home

My first Diwali away from home

Rediff.com23 Oct 2014

Desis in the US recall their earliest celebration of the festival of lights on American soil. Chaya Babu reports

Indian student stabbed in Melbourne racist attack

Indian student stabbed in Melbourne racist attack

Rediff.com9 Dec 2009

The student, who was also a cabbie, was attacked and left to bleed on a Brunswick West street, police said. The victim parked his taxi outside his girlfriend's home on Collier Crescent in the wee hours today and rang her to bring his dinner outside when someone approached his vehicle, The Age reported.

Oz: 8 Indians escape as building catches fire

Oz: 8 Indians escape as building catches fire

Rediff.com2 Nov 2009

Around eight Indian residents of a flat made a narrow escape, as they evacuated it following an explosion in an internet cafe below due to a "suspicious" fire in the building in the wee hours of Monday morning.

Car rental firm Avis cuts more than 2,200 jobs

Car rental firm Avis cuts more than 2,200 jobs

Rediff.com5 Dec 2008

The move along with other initiatives are expected to bring expenses by 150 to 200 million dollars annually by the middle of next year. In a statement on Thursday, Avis said it has frozen management salaries, adjusted the size and composition of its planned fleet and eliminated over 2,200 positions.

Yadav Mahasabha launched in the US

Yadav Mahasabha launched in the US

Rediff.com6 Aug 2008

More than 200 people from the Yadav community in the United States met in North Brunswick, New Jersey, to launch the Yadav Mahasabha USA. The Yadavs, believed to be the descendants of Lord Krishna, are India's second largest group, representing around 20 percent of the overall population.

Canada's Atlantic Gateway to boost Indo-US trade

Canada's Atlantic Gateway to boost Indo-US trade

Rediff.com18 Feb 2008

With an integrated network of marine, air, road and rail systems, the Atlantic Gateway provides strong connections to global markets, he said, adding that upon entry, goods flow easily through the Gateway's transportation corridors to major markets in Central Canada and the US.

Canada: Education system and popular colleges

Canada: Education system and popular colleges

Rediff.com7 Feb 2008

A look at the education system in Canada and the institutes generally opted for by Indian students.

'We have something to say to the world'

'We have something to say to the world'

Rediff.com18 Feb 2010

For any would-be activist, the work starts in one's backyard, said Ravi Bhalla, a councilman for Hoboken, New Jersey.

Popular cola ingredient leads to diabetes: study

Popular cola ingredient leads to diabetes: study

Rediff.com27 Aug 2007

Latest research in the United States suggests that high fructose corn syrup, a common sweetener used in popular colas, could lead to diabetes when consumed in excess as children are wont to

Bappi Lahiri: Almost every song seems inspired today

Bappi Lahiri: Almost every song seems inspired today

Rediff.com3 Aug 2012

Music composer-singer Bappi Lahiri offers a sneak peek into what to expect in his US concerts this month.

Coria, US firm settle steroids case

Coria, US firm settle steroids case

Rediff.com22 Jun 2007

Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

If India & Pakistan have a nuclear war...

If India & Pakistan have a nuclear war...

Rediff.com13 Jun 2007

While the US and Russia had destroyed thousands of warheads following their treaty on disarmament, India, Pakistan and North Korea had swelled their stockpiles.

Baba Ramdev's 20mn yoga centre in US

Baba Ramdev's 20mn yoga centre in US

Rediff.com31 Jul 2008

The $20 million yoga and Ayurveda research centre, the first outside India, has been modeled after Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Yog Peeth in Haridwar.

3 Indian firms get FDA nod for sleep disorder drug

3 Indian firms get FDA nod for sleep disorder drug

Rediff.com26 Apr 2007

Ranbaxy Laboratories, Dr Reddy's Laboratories and Sun Pharma's US subsidiary Caraco Pharmaceuticals are among the 13 generic manufacturers to get first generic approvals from the US Food and Drug Administration to manufacture and market generic versi

A teen's fight to save the environment

A teen's fight to save the environment

Rediff.com27 Feb 2008

Save My World is a collection of photos from across the world that Seth has taken during the past four years. "With each photograph, I am offering an environmental fact or tip related to the subject in the picture," says Seth.

NRI doctor fired for not disclosing financial ties

NRI doctor fired for not disclosing financial ties

Rediff.com19 Aug 2006

On Thursday, the clinic's board of governors decided not to renew Yadav's yearlong contract. Yadav is no longer at the hospital, the spokeswoman said.

Teen's new book makes waves

Teen's new book makes waves

Rediff.com18 Dec 2007

Though he is a member of Students Against Violating the Environment for several years, Abhishek got really excited about global environmental problems only after getting to know the book and the film An Inconvenient Truth.

'NRIs deserting their wives skyrocketing'

'NRIs deserting their wives skyrocketing'

Rediff.com20 Oct 2008

Don't marry Indians in America, including Canada,' Vayalar Ravi, India's minister for Overseas Indian Affairs often tells people back home.

Games security stayed in shadows, kept focus on sport

Games security stayed in shadows, kept focus on sport

Rediff.com13 Aug 2012

From ordinary police on the beat to the shadows of Britain's security establishment, the sighs of relief are almost audible.

Galaxy bets on Sports Bars

Galaxy bets on Sports Bars

Rediff.com27 Aug 2004

Ramesh Pandey beats Steve Jobs, Warren Buffet

Ramesh Pandey beats Steve Jobs, Warren Buffet

Rediff.com29 May 2007

When the votes for the Reader's Choice CEO of the Year by MarketWatch were counted, Dr Ramesh Pandey of Xechem came first, beating Steve Jobs of Apple and Warren Buffett of Berkshire.

Herbal World: India nowhere in picture

Herbal World: India nowhere in picture

Rediff.com16 Apr 2004

As the world chants the 'herbal mantra', India, the land where Ayurveda originated, is nowhere to be seen in the global market, with its meagre share of 1-2 per cent.

'Shame raises stigma against the mentally ill'

'Shame raises stigma against the mentally ill'

Rediff.com17 Feb 2010

It is critical that we get past the stigma of mental illness, says Nisha Chhabra.

Annu Kapoor: Still singing

Annu Kapoor: Still singing

Rediff.com22 Nov 2005

'No dearth of jobs for Indian students in Canada'

'No dearth of jobs for Indian students in Canada'

Rediff.com27 Jun 2008

Canada is one of the top destinations for foreign study for Indian students, says the director of the Canadian Education Center (CEC), Maria Mathai.

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