Indian ethnic groups in America celebrate their culture

As they celebrated the July 4 Independence Day of their adopted home, various Indian ethnic groups, from Oriyas to Maharashtrians to Tamils and Telugus also celebrated their culture at regional conventions.

Adding a slice of their own culture to American style traditional parades, barbecues and fireworks, various Indian ethnic groups celebrated the July 4 weekend with seminars and panel discussions, cultural performances, regional delicacies and even matrimonial meets.

Here are snippets from various ethnic conventions:

Maharashtra:

Arab states to fund minorities in Karnataka

Nearly 20 Arab states have pledged to improve the welfare of minorities in Karnataka with financial aid to young entrepreneurs, small and medium enterprises and for empowering women.

“About 20 Arab nations in West Asia and Africa have committed to grant Rs.8 million this year to fund minority entrepreneurs, help young women become self-reliant and educate the youth,” Indo-Arab Chamber of Commerce executive director Asif Iqbal told IANS.

Among the states that have pledged help are Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Indian diaspora business engagement meets slated in Indonesia

Two meetings for seeking the Indian diaspora’s business engagement with India will be held in Indonesia this week.

The first of these Diaspora Engagement Meets is scheduled for Tuesday in Medan, and the second will be held in the capital Jakarta on July 18, the organisers Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre (OIFC) announced here Monday.

The OIFC, a public-private partnership between the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs and the Confederation of Indian Industry, was formed specifically to facilitate the economic engagement of the Indian diaspora with India.

Missing Indian research assistant found mysteriously dead in Abu Dhabi

P.T. Nithin, a 26-year-old Indian, has been found dead in a car near a warehouse on Mezyad Road in Al Ain, a city in Abu Dhabi.

Nithin was a research assistant working with a university office in Dubai. He was from Sulthan Bathery district in the Indian state of Kerala and was living in the downtown area of Al Ain.

The Gulf News reports that Nithin had reportedly went missing on Tuesday night when he left in a rented car along with an unknown person whom the victim himself described as a friend.

American, India top CEOs recommend ways to boost bilateral trade

op chief executive officers of India and the United States have given their recommendations to their respective governments on ways to improve and boost bilateral trade between the two countries.

The recomemndations were made during the US-India CEO Forum meeting held at the State Department here.

Opening remarks were made by India”s Finance Minister P Chidambaram, U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew, Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma, U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns.

Indian origin Acoustic Engineer and Inventor Amar G. Bose dies at 83

Audio tech pioneer Amar G. Bose, who was the founder of the high-end audio equipment company, the Bose Corporation, died on Friday at his home in Wayland, Massachusetts. He was 83.

His death was confirmed by his son, Dr. Vanu G. Bose, the New York Times reported.

Amar, who was a professor of electrical engineering at MIT, where he had also previously earned his doctorate, focused relentlessly on acoustic engineering innovation and his speakers earned a reputation for bringing concert-hall-quality audio into the home.

Immigrants backlog of 5,00,000 in UK will need estimated 37 years to resolve

The unresolved UK immigration cases backlog has reportedly grown to more than 500,000, Members of Parliament said.

The Home Affairs Committee said that it could take 37 years to clear so many cases.

BBC reports that the UK Border Agency has been a troubled organisation for many years, which is why the home secretary took the decision to split the agency in March this year.

Family of Indian victim welcomes landmark law on abortion rights in Ireland

The family of Savita Halappanavar, the Indian woman who died due to pregnancy complications in Ireland due to the country’s strict abortion laws, has welcomed a new initiative of the Irish Parliament to allow limited abortion rights for the first time.

Savita’s father A S Yalgi, who shared his views with media in Belgaum, Karnataka, said: “I really welcome the move. And, it was our demand that at least for life saving purposes, the life saving Abortion Bill is very essential. This was our demand. I really thank them who have passed the bill.”

UK probes racial bias against Indian doctors

UK’s General Medical Council (GMC) is investigating fears of racial bias against foreign-trained doctors including Indians affecting the outcome of the general practitioners’ (GPs) examination in the country.

The issue relates to a large number of Indian doctors, who fear an institutional bias may be behind them unfairly failing GP exams or receiving lower pass rates despite extensive training and knowledge.

Rolta India surges on bagging a multi-million dollar contract in Saudi Arabia

The new order was announced during trading hours today, 10 July 2013.

Meanwhile, the BSE Sensex was down 20.42 points or 0.11% at 19,419.06.

On BSE, 2.78 lakh shares were traded in the counter as against average daily volume of 89,507 shares in the past one quarter.

The stock hit a high of Rs 61.35 and a low of Rs 57.70 so far during the day. The stock had hit a 52-week high of Rs 81.70 on 9 July 2012. The stock had hit a 52-week low of Rs 50 on 12 June 2013.

Indian-American Congressional hopeful raises nearly USD 2 mn

A former Indian-American official of the Obama Administration, Ro Khanna, has raised nearly USD 2 million for his campaign to enter the US Congress from Silicon Valley.

Fighting against senior Democratic leader, Mike Honda, who has been endorsed by top party leaders including President Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi, the leader in the House of Representatives, Khanna has managed to get substantial amount from top Silicon Valley big wigs.

Khanna has collected USD 1,744,761 till June 30 according to figures released by his campaign.

Indian origin docs in UK blame racial discrimination for failing GP tests

Indian doctors have claimed that United Kingdom General Practitioners (GP) exams are continuously failing them in several attempts based on racial grounds.

The internationally-trained ethnic minority medical graduates taking Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) examinations have claimed that they are facing institutional bias and are unfairly failing GP exams despite extensive training and knowledge.

Many foreign doctors have ended up losing their jobs and lost thousands of pounds attempting to qualify as GPs.

Indian-American sentenced to 10 mths for concealing USD1.2 mn

A US federal court has sentenced Indian American Sameer Gupta, to 19 months of imprisonment for concealing more than USD 1.2 million income in various domestic and Indian banks.

The sentencing came yesterday after 33-year-old Sameer Gupta, a resident of Edison city in New Jersey pleaded guilty before US Magistrate Judge Patty Shwartz on February 26, 2013, for tax evasion by diverting funds from the wholesale merchandise business, J S Marketers Inc to undisclosed foreign accounts at HSBC in India, among other places.

Indian-American to get USD 100K for selling lottery ticket

An Indian-American beer distributor and shop owner in Pennsylvania will get USD 1000 for selling a lottery ticket worth USD 131.5 million.

30-year-old Gary Patel immigrated to the US from India as a teenager. The winner of the lottery ticket has not been identified yet.

Father of twin babies, Patel came to know about his jackpot – the commission that he would get for selling the mega lottery ticket, when an official of Pennsylvania Lottery visited his store to ensure that the ticket was sold from his store.

13% of international students in US are Indians

A top American academician has described the drop in number of Indian students joining US universities as brain circulation rather than as reverse brain drain.

“I call it as a brain circulation and in the past it was going in one direction. We see discoveries are coming in the field of medicine, agriculture, technology from places that we did not think of in the past.

S. Africa honeymoon murder suspect Dewani’s mother-in-law sympathizes with his ‘broken life’

The mother-in-law of Brit-Indian businessman Shrien Dewani, accused of plotting to kill his wife Ann during their honeymoon in South Africa, has said she feels sympathy for him as she begged him to reveal what really happened to her daughter.

Grieving Nilam Hindocha showed astonishing compassion for the prime suspect in her daughter Anni’s murder as he continues to fight extradition.

According to the Mirror, the 33-year-old will find out later this month if he is to be sent back to South Africa to face trial.

2 perish in US jet crash, three Indians among 305 survivors

Three Indian nationals were among the 305 survivors of the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 from South Korea that crashed while landing at San Francisco airport, killing two Chinese girls and leaving 49 seriously injured.

But the rest of the 291 passengers and 16 crew members escaped either unscathed or with lesser injuries as the plane crashlanded at 11:27 a.m. Saturday after an 11-hour flight from Seoul, officials said.

The Flight 214 was making a seemingly routine approach to San Francisco International Airport on a calm, clear Saturday morning, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

South African police paid overtime at high-profile Gupta wedding

A total of 62 police officers were paid overtime for their work during a high-profile wedding in an influential Indian family in South Africa. In a parliamentary reply to the Inkatha Freedom Party, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa said the SA Police Service followed due process with regard to the matter. According to news24, his spokesperson Zweli Mnisi said payments had been made to those officers who were on duty.

Born in Canada, not wanted in Canada

A Canada-born man of Indian descent, who has served time in jail, is now fighting to stay on in the country of his birth.

The case of Deepan Budlakoti, 23, has caught the attention of the Canadian media, a section of which has described his predicament as Kafkaesque.

Budlakoti was born Oct 19, 1989 to Indian parents who had come to work as household support staff at the Indian High Commission in Ottawa.

‘Lovelorn’ Indian man denied visa over 40 year age gap with NZ wife

The Immigration New Zealand has reportedly declined Indian man Balwinder Singh aged 22 a visa to stay in the country with his wedded wife, a New Zealander Glyn Kessell who is aged 59. The immigration authorities cited the age gap as one of the reasons to deny Singh the visa, a move which he labels as ‘ageist’ and ‘racist’, the New Zealand Herald reports.

Indian fisherman awaiting release in Pak jail dies of hypotension

A 60-year-old Indian fisherman, Dadu Bhai, dies in the Malir District jail of Pakistan.

The Assistant Superintendent of Police, Shunail H. Shah, said that Dadu had completed his prison term and was only awaiting release orders to reunite with his family.

Shah said that Dadu had suddenly fallen ill on Wednesday after his blood pressure dropped drastically and was receiving treatment at the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC).

The Dawn reports that the cause of his death was hypotension and cardiopulmonary failure.

Note on enhanced air traffic rights between India, Abu Dhabi

The Civil Aviation Ministry is revising a note for the Union Cabinet on the enhanced bilateral air traffic rights between India and Abu Dhabi, following concerns raised by some political leaders over it.

But there is no question of revising the number of seats already agreed upon with Abu Dhabi under the bilateral air traffic agreement in April. Under an MoU, both sides had decided to increase the number of seats by 36,670 seats per week over three years, taking the total to 50,000.

Furious parents to appeal judge ruling allowing yoga in US public schools

The parents, who called teaching yoga in schools as an effort to ‘promote Eastern religion’, are set to appeal the ruling by a San Diego County Superior Court judge which stated that teaching yoga does not violate the First Amendment’s separation of church and state.

The student’s of Encinitas Union School District attend two, 30-minute yoga classes each week in a program supported by a 533,000-dollar grant from the a nonprofit group that promotes Ashtanga yoga, the Christian Science Monitor reported.