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China launches 'Justice Mission 2025' military drills around Taiwan, asserts territorial claimChina launched "Justice Mission 2025," a large-scale inter-service military exercise around Taiwan, involving coordinated ground, air, navy...
What’s Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia? Google data shows it is one of the toughest words to pronounce; many Americans even mispronounce QatarAmerica's most mispronounced words: Americans grappled with tricky pronunciations in 2025, turning to Google for help with words like 'gyro...
Discover Hong Kong's Great Outdoors With Nat Geo Explorers Astrid Anderson & Jonathan Cybulski
India-origin student Anusha Gaikwad tops CBSE class 12 result in SingaporeAnushka Gaikwad, who moved to Singapore in 2010 with her working parents from India, scored 98.2 per cent marks.
Little Indians aim to bee the best, againPrime Minister Narendra Modi has a bee in his bonnet about touching base with the Indian diaspora whenever he goes abroad.
Indian-American Rishi Nair wins National Geographic Bee contestNair, a sixth grader from Florida took top honours at the 28th annual National Geographic Bee held at the National Geographic headquarters.
Indians across US celebrate Independence Day with gustoThe Indian community in the US celebrated India's 69th Independence day by unfurling the national flag and organising cultural events.
Rote on a roll: Why spelling wizards are our gift to the worldIndian parents who have been trained in this fashion take the culture with them to America, where the kids shine in an area other cultures ...
- 14-year-old Indian-American boy wins National Geographic Bee
Karan Menon, a 14-year-old Indian-American student has won the prestigious National Geographic Bee competition in the US.
Agricultural ties with Israel helping Indian farmersIsraeli farm technology has helped farmers in about 500 acres to switch to vegetables and floriculture.
Escape velocity to beat the gravitational pull of povertyPeople have started brushing up on physics. If you are poor, 11.2-km-a-second (Earth) may be required to break out of the poverty trap.
15 Indian-American students qualify for Spelling Bee semifinalsThe girls who succeeded include Himanvi Kopuri, Nikitha Chandran, Vanya Shivashankar, Neha Seshadri, Shobha Dasari and Vismaya Kharkar.
Indian-Americans aim to maintain dominance in US spelling beeNearly 50 Indian-Americans will vie to maintain their dominance in the prestigious National Spelling Bee competition in the US.
Indian-origin boy, Sathwik Karnik, wins National Geographic Bee contestTo clinch this title, Karnik, 12, correctly named Chimborazo as the mountain in Ecuador that represents the farthest point from the Earth's...
Indians cross 3 million mark in US, 1 million have voting rightsThat made Indian-Americans the third largest Asian-American group in the US after Chinese-Americans (3.79 mn) & Filipino-Americans (3.42 mn...
- Why you should insure your pet
A cover helps bear the financial drain of losing an expensive animal at a nominal cost.
- Star activity of 2010: Logging into Twitter and Facebook
Social networking via Twitter and Facebook has been the star activity of 2010 for India’s aam enabled-aadmi.
- Private insurers humming latest chartbuster—Dil to bachcha hai jee
What does one do to grow in a category like life insurance, where it is just not possible to topple the market leader?
- Indian American boy wins National Geographic contest
An 11-year-old Indian American boy won the 2008 National Geographic Bee contest, taking home a $25,000 college scholarship and a lifetime m...
- What they didn’t teach at bee school?
The move towards standardised FMCG status may be good for the honey business.