Indian-American Raj Chetty Recognised with Bowdoin Prize for Groundbreaking Economics Research

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:29pm on 17 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

Indian-American economist Raj Chetty was awarded Harvard's prestigious George Ledlie Prize for using big data to uncover truths about economic mobility in America. Along with biologist Michael Springer, Chetty was recognised for research benefiting humanity. His work on inequality and lack of access to opportunities, stemming from his own background, looks at how geography and community impact outcomes. Chetty's findings have influenced policies on affordable housing, job training, and education to increase equity. The Ledlie Prize highlights Chetty's groundbreaking economics research revealing barriers and solutions to achieving the American Dream.

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Indian Envoy: G20 Presidency Offers Seminal Moment to Advance Poor Nations' Agenda

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:09pm on 17 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami called India's G20 presidency a seminal moment this Independence Day. He said the G20 gives India a unique opportunity to advance the development agenda of poor nations globally. Doraiswami highlighted India's progress since 1947 in poverty, education, healthcare and other areas. He stated the G20 will shift global discourse to developing world priorities and highlight India on the world stage. Doraiswami emphasized the G20 will enable India to promote key issues like digital development and its own agenda. India’s 77th Independence Day was celebrated at the HCI on August 15, 2023.

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Celebrating India-Israel Ties: Beersheba Gets Indian-Jewish Cultural Square

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:25pm on 17 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

On India's 77th Independence Day, Eilat, Israel inaugurated an Indian-Jewish Cultural Square celebrating the civilisational bond between the two countries. Mayor Eli Lankri said the square symbolizes the love, friendship and deep connection between India and Israel, showcasing ties between the Indian-Jewish community and Eilat. It features symbols of the Malida ceremony traditionally performed by the Bene Israel community and flags of both nations. Malida was recently recognised as an official holiday, acknowledging Indian-Jewish traditions. The Cultural Square commemorates the centuries of shared heritage between India and Israel.

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Unprecedented Security at Indian Embassy in DC for Khalistan Protest on Independence Day

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:22pm on 17 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

Unprecedented security surrounded the Indian embassy in Washington DC on August 15, 2023, amid a protest by Khalistan activists. Multiple armed police units, including mounted and motorcycle officers, protected the embassy and nearby Gandhi statue. Despite being closed for the holiday, the embassy took precautions after recent attacks on the San Francisco consulate. Demonstrators gathered for over an hour, waving flags and shouting slogans. The multi-agency security effort ensured a peaceful demonstration on the sensitive anniversary. The embassy coordinated closely with US authorities to avoid any vandalism or violence by activists.

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Sikh Marine Makes History Graduating Recruit Training in Turban and Beard

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:59pm on 17 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

Jaskirat Singh, a 21-year-old Sikh Marine, made history by becoming the first to graduate US Marine Corps recruit training without shaving his beard or head. A federal judge ordered the Marines in April to accommodate Singh's religious practices. He completed training in San Diego wearing his turban and other Sikh articles of faith. Advocates helped Singh and 50 other Sikh Americans obtain military religious accommodations. Singh said his fellow recruits supported his beliefs, and he chose the Marines due to overlapping values of honor, courage and commitment. He is likely the first enlisted Marine to graduate recruit training wearing a beard and turban intrinsic to the Sikh tradition. Singh expressed pride in completing training with his faith intact, calling it deeply meaningful.

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Indian Army Chief Reviews Cadet Commissioning at Sandhurst

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:39pm on 17 Aug 2023,Thursday India Global

General Manoj Pande represented His Majesty the King at the prestigious Sovereign's Parade 2023 at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on August 12. The parade marked the commissioning of 185 cadets as Army Officers after 44 grueling weeks of training. In his address, General Pande urged the new officers to lead professionally and adapt to technological changes in warfare. The parade highlighted Sandhurst’s global reputation, with 43 cadets from 28 countries. General Pande inspected the parade and presented awards, culminating the cadets’ transition into committed officers ready to serve their nations honorably.

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Explained: Tracing the journey of radio from colonial British Raj to independent and multi-lingual India

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:32pm on 15 Aug 2023,Tuesday India Global

In the 1960s, transistor radios accompanied by Ameen Sayani's iconic voice became ubiquitous in India, encapsulating the cultural landscape after independence from British rule. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's historic "Tryst With Destiny" speech marked the dawn of freedom. Radio entered a golden age, providing entertainment while also serving as a vital news and unifying force during conflicts. This era saw radio evolve from just entertainment into an essential medium keeping the newly independent nation India informed and connected amidst transformative changes. Radio became cherished in daily life, symbolising a newly unified India.

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Indian Diaspora in UK Leads in Home Ownership, Education, and Professional Occupations: Report

Brief by Sorts91 Newsdesk / 05:32pm on 29 Jun 2023,Thursday India Global

The Indian diaspora in the UK ranks highest in home ownership, education, and professional occupation indices among various ethnic groups, according to a report. The study highlights the success and achievements of the Indian community in the UK, showcasing their high levels of education, homeownership rates, and representation in professional fields. The report reflects the positive contributions and progress made by the Indian diaspora in the country.

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UK PM Rishi Sunak Honors 101-Year-Old Sikh WWII Veteran with Points of Light Award

Brief by Soumik Saha / 04:40pm on 29 Jun 2023,Thursday India Global

UK PM Rishi Sunak honored 101-year-old Sikh World War II veteran Rajindar Singh Dhatt with the Points of Light award. Dhatt, a former soldier who fought with the Allied forces, was recognized for his service and for establishing the "Undivided Indian Ex-Servicemen's Association" to support British Indian war veterans. The award was presented during a reception celebrating UK-India Week at 10 Downing Street.

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