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Another Bobby Jindal in the making?

Another Bobby Jindal in the making?

Rediff.com24 Mar 2010

In 2003, Jindal, a Republican, ran and won from the 1st District after the incumbent Congressman David Vitter vacated the seat to run for the Senate. Sangisetty, an attorney, is running from the nearby 3rd District in the surrounding area of New Orleans, as the Democratic incumbent Charlie Melancon is leaving to challenge Senator Vitter in the Senate race.

The Princess And The Frog is a must watch

The Princess And The Frog is a must watch

Rediff.com11 Dec 2009

While James Cameron's Avatar is expected to be one of the biggest hits of the year, one should not be surprised if Princess And The Frog is close behind it.

Has India over-sold itself?

Has India over-sold itself?

Rediff.com26 Sep 2008

The celebratory mood that is often displayed by a rapidly growing middle class (aided and abetted by chest-thumping protagonists in the media) may not suggest it, but in truth the rest of the world looks at India with greater detachment and therefore with a clear eye, whether it is its infrastructure inadequacies or Jammu & Kashmir. And what it probably sees is a society that is a long way from being accident-free.

Hurricane Ike pounds Texas, thousands flee

Hurricane Ike pounds Texas, thousands flee

Rediff.com13 Sep 2008

Giant Hurricane Ike began lashing the Texas gulf coast on Saturday with its fierce category 3 winds threatening to shut down United States' oil industry and flood the big water front area which is already under waist deep water. Ike, which has already churned through the Gulf of Mexico, is now on a collision course with Texas, where already over a million people in coastal areas have been evacuated but thousand others have ignored calls to leave, deciding to brave it out.

Hurricane Gustav may make or break Jindal's future

Hurricane Gustav may make or break Jindal's future

Rediff.com4 Sep 2008

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, once considered a potential running mate of Republican Presidential nominee John McCain, is in spotlight again as attention is focused on his state's response to Hurricane Gustav, which may make or break his political future.His predecessor Kathleen Blanco was severely criticised for her slow response to cope with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, which smashed the Gulf Coast, leading to the flooding of New Orleans three years ago.

Power cuts in Louisiana due to hurricane

Power cuts in Louisiana due to hurricane

Rediff.com2 Sep 2008

More than one million people in the US state of Louisiana and neighbouring areas were without power as strong winds and rains produced by a weakened Hurricane Gustav lashed the area, but mostly spared New Orleans, which was devastated three years ago by Katrina.

Hurricane Gustav lashes Louisiana coast

Hurricane Gustav lashes Louisiana coast

Rediff.com1 Sep 2008

A downgraded Hurricane Gustav packed with strong winds and heavy rains lashed the Gulf coast on Monday but spared New Orleans, the city which was devastated three years ago by Hurricane Katrina.Fearing a repeat of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina disaster, more than two million people fled their homes from coastal Mississippi, Albama and South-eastern Texas ahead of the storm, which was at one stage forecast to attain highest Category 5 before making the landfall.

US: 2 million people leave as Gustav storm approac

US: 2 million people leave as Gustav storm approac

Rediff.com1 Sep 2008

Jet speed winds and heavy rains from the approaching powerful Hurricane Gustav began lashing the US Gulf coast early Monday, but its fury was greeted mostly by ghost towns.

Navratilova turns to 'tennising'

Navratilova turns to 'tennising'

Rediff.com27 May 2008

The former world number one creates abstracts paintings by hitting paint-covered balls on to against clay and grass-coated canvases in a technique she refers to as "tennising".

4 US-Indian dock workers hospitalised after strike

4 US-Indian dock workers hospitalised after strike

Rediff.com25 May 2008

On a hunger strike for the last 11 days, Indian dock workers, who are demanding that they be allowed to stay in the United States till an inquiry against a company that allegedly exploited them is completed, have vowed to continue their stir even after four of them were hospitalised.

Music eases blood pressure, say researchers

Music eases blood pressure, say researchers

Rediff.com15 May 2008

If your blood pressure is high, do not fret. Just breathe slowly, turn on some quiet, slow rhythmic music and watch your blood pressure tumble drastically. According to researchers at the American Society of Hypertension's 23rd Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition, patients with mild hypertension who listened to just half an hour of classical, Celtic or raga music a day for four weeks experienced significant reductions in 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure.

Indians stage strike before White House

Indians stage strike before White House

Rediff.com15 May 2008

Backed by a major American labour organisation, the workers, who alleged exploitation by their previous employer Mississippi shipyard Signal International, said that two more groups of 15 people each were scheduled to join them on May 15 and May 28. The organisers of the strike said that their protest will be moving to the doorsteps of the Indian Embassy in front of the Gandhi Statue starting this Saturday.

Jindal dismisses US vice prez nomination rumours

Jindal dismisses US vice prez nomination rumours

Rediff.com29 Apr 2008

Dismissing speculation that he could be the Republican candidate for vice president, Bobby Jindal, the Indian-origin Governor of Louisiana and also the youngest governor in the United States, has said such rumours were 'flattering' but he was happy with his current job and was keen to run for a second term. "I told the people of Louisiana this is a historic opportunity to fix our state. I want to be involved in doing that," Jindal said.

14-year-old CEO's card game makes chemistry fun!

14-year-old CEO's card game makes chemistry fun!

Rediff.com9 Apr 2008

14-year-old Anshul Samar has launched the first product of his company, Alchemist Empire Inc -- a card game to make chemistry fun!

Indian dock workers in US seek UN help

Indian dock workers in US seek UN help

Rediff.com9 Apr 2008

Accusing the Indian government of 'abandoning' them to their fate, Indian dock workers from Mississippi who claim to be victims of modern day slavery have now sought the help of the United Nations. Saket Soni, who led the Indians, said Deputy Director of New York office of High Commissioner for Human Rights Craig G Mokhiber had agreed that their alleged ill-treatment constituted violation of international and humanitarian laws. 17 workers met the UN official in New York.

Disgruntled with govt, Indian workers turn to UN

Disgruntled with govt, Indian workers turn to UN

Rediff.com8 Apr 2008

Over 100 Indian workers, who quit their jobs at a Mississippi shipyard protesting alleged slave treatment by their employer, have decided to seek help from the United Nations after a meeting with Indian Ambassador to the United States Ronen Sen yielded no solutions.The workers, who claimed that they were lured to move to the US by false promises of permanent jobs, will meet the UN High Commissioner on Tuesday afternoon to highlight the role of the US and India in trafficking.

100 Indian workers in US to 'return' H-2B visa

100 Indian workers in US to 'return' H-2B visa

Rediff.com31 Mar 2008

Nearly 100 Indian workers, who claim they were lured to move to the US by false promises of permanent jobs, will march up to the White House on Monday morning and return their H2B visas in a symbolic rejection of the guest worker programme used to traffic them to Washington. The workers, who complain they underwent 'slave-like treatment' at a Mississippi shipyard, will also demand a Congressional investigation of their former employer Signal International.

US: Indian envoy to meet protesting workers

US: Indian envoy to meet protesting workers

Rediff.com21 Mar 2008

Indian Ambassador to the United States Ronen Sen has cancelled some of his prior appointments outside Washington DC to meet the Indian workers, who are marching to Washington in protest of alleged slave-like treatment with them in a Mississippi shipyard.

An MTV producer from NYC in the polls

An MTV producer from NYC in the polls

Rediff.com7 May 2009

few weeks ago Akshay Bhansali took leave from his job at MTV, New York, and arrived in Gwalior to help his mother Yashodhara Raje's campaign.

Indian workers threaten satyagraha in US

Indian workers threaten satyagraha in US

Rediff.com19 Mar 2008

Over 100 Indian workers, who allegedly faced 'slave-like treatment' in a Mississippi shipyard and unhelpful attitude from the embassy here, have threatened to stage a satyagraha in Washington if New Delhi does not take up their cause with the US government. The protesters, who launched a 'long march' from New Orleans to Washington -- a distance of 1,500 km, on Tuesday, alleged that the Indian government failed to protect them.

Indian workers sue US shipyard employer

Indian workers sue US shipyard employer

Rediff.com11 Mar 2008

Over 100 Indians who quit work in a Mississippi shipyard have sued their employer demanding 'tens of millions of dollars' in damages. The Indian consulate has deployed two senior diplomats to New Orleans to get in touch with the Indian workers, the NGOs representing them and their employer. They have filed a suit against Signal for human trafficking and civil rights' violation. They are demanding the $20,000 each of them paid for their jobs as well as monetary compensation.

People may endorese whoever they wish: Clinton

People may endorese whoever they wish: Clinton

Rediff.com31 Jan 2008

The report added that some have called the win in Florida a political stunt.

Democrat John Edwards ends White House bid

Democrat John Edwards ends White House bid

Rediff.com31 Jan 2008

Democrat presidential hopeful John Edwards has bowed out of the race for White House after his dismal performance in most of the primaries dominated by front-runners Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

Jindal expected to spur Louisiana-India trade

Jindal expected to spur Louisiana-India trade

Rediff.com14 Jan 2008

'Image-conscious India surely will have an eye on him, the highest-ranking political figure of Indian heritage in America. And that could be an advantage for Louisiana,' The Times-Picayune reported.

Malicious websites cash in on Bhutto's death

Malicious websites cash in on Bhutto's death

Rediff.com29 Dec 2007

If you search for Benazir Bhutto on the Net, chances are that you would reach a malicious website that will steal your money and personal details stored on the computer and may even crash the system. All this if you do not have a genuine anti-virus installed on the PC.

Review: The Princess and the Frog is delightful

Review: The Princess and the Frog is delightful

Rediff.com26 Feb 2010

You don't have to be an amphibian or royalty to enjoy the enchantment of fairy tales or the power of a well-meaning kiss.

France livid over Italy row

France livid over Italy row

Rediff.com8 Feb 2009

A livid French team were preparing to launch an official protest after Italy grabbed a 2-0 lead on the opening day of their Fed Cup first round tie on Saturday. A chilly Moscow proved an inhospitable place for China as they went 2-0 down to champions Russia.

US lawmakers congratulate Jindal

US lawmakers congratulate Jindal

Rediff.com23 Oct 2007

Congressman Joe Wilson, South Carolina Republican and the co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans, was the first one to take to the House floor to congratulate Piyush 'Bobby' Jindal on his election as the next Governor of Louisiana. Wilson was the only Congressional colleague of Jindal's who went to Louisiana to help in his campaign. He also attended a rally in New Orleans the day before the election on October 20.

Bobby Jindal elected Louisiana governor

Bobby Jindal elected Louisiana governor

Rediff.com21 Oct 2007

With 3,942 or the 3,967 precincts reporting after the polls closed at 8 pm on October 20, Jindal had received a massive 685,555 votes or 53.69 percent, which put him over the top of the magic 50 percentile that precludes a November run-off and automatically makes him the next governor of this Cajun state

Geeta Gandbhir wins an Emmy

Geeta Gandbhir wins an Emmy

Rediff.com21 Sep 2007

Geeta Gandbhir, of Brookyln, New York, won a Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing in Nonfiction Programming. She worked as Supervising Editor on Spike Lee's 2006 HBO documentary, When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.

What does 'unfair trade practices' mean?

What does 'unfair trade practices' mean?

Rediff.com5 Nov 2008

The original MRTP Act did not contain the phrase UTP; it was introduced in 1984 through an amendment. The phrase is open to interpretation yet, though the Supreme Court bench differed on its definition, the issue has not been sent to a larger bench.

America's fastest-dying cities

America's fastest-dying cities

Rediff.com14 Aug 2008

Another rough decade for the Rust Belt.

Red Carpet for Raashee and Dil Bole... in Toronto

Red Carpet for Raashee and Dil Bole... in Toronto

Rediff.com3 Aug 2009

The film joins a handpicked few which will get gala treatment at this year's Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

Amrita Ashram to provide $1 million for Katrina re

Amrita Ashram to provide $1 million for Katrina re

Rediff.com24 Sep 2005

Soon after the hurricane struck, Amritanandamayi had sent the head of the centre in California, Bramhachari Dayamitra Chaitanya, to the affected areas to assess the best ways for organisation to help hurricane victims.

US: Indian scientists' body holds 26th banquet

US: Indian scientists' body holds 26th banquet

Rediff.com5 Jun 2008

The Association of Scientists of Indian Origin in America honoured seven scientists for their accomplishments at ASIOA's 26th annual banquet, held recently at the Lion's Club of San Diego in California, on the sidelines of the Experimental Biology Conference. Nearly 100 delegates attended the event.

McCain launches sharp attack on Obama

McCain launches sharp attack on Obama

Rediff.com4 Jun 2008

Addressing an election rally in New Orleans, Louisiana, shortly before 46-year-old Obama declared victory, the presumptive Republican nominee also sought to distance himself from President George W Bush on energy, military and economic policies. The Vietnam war veteran told a cheering crowd that they would listen a lot during the coming months that he represents third term of Bush, but that is because the Democratic candidate has nothing to offer.

Jindal could be Louisiana Governor: Poll

Jindal could be Louisiana Governor: Poll

Rediff.com18 Jan 2007

The survey also found that even though the race is still more than nine months away, most Louisianans had already made up their minds to vote for Jindal over Blanco.

Ronen Sen promises to help Indian workers

Ronen Sen promises to help Indian workers

Rediff.com28 Mar 2008

The nearly 100 workers, who began their march -- Journey for Justice -- in New Orleans on March 18 to protest the "slave-like treatment" at a Mississippi shipyard, met Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen and also demanded that necessary steps be taken to prevent abuse of workers under H2B visa programme. The workers have also alleged that the Indian government is not doing anything to protect them.

Gopal Krishna to represent Iowa at National GOP convention

Gopal Krishna to represent Iowa at National GOP convention

Rediff.com18 Jul 2012

Aziz Haniffa profiles the most influential Indian American Republican in the important caucus state of Iowa

US: Professor gets $575,000 grant for research

US: Professor gets $575,000 grant for research

Rediff.com27 Feb 2008

When developed, Dr Jayaraman's work could be applied to various light-induced transformations to the synthesis of a number of chiral molecules.