IT'S ALL ABOUT THE DESI WORLD
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BOOK MATTERS
August 2013 - Rajat Gupta: "The Billionaire’s Apprentice: The Rise of the Indian-American Elite and the Fall of the Galleon Hedge Fund" / A camel in Ahmedabad (children's book): Bye, Bye, Motabhai!
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How Indians View America, China, Pakistan
August 2013 - Indians like the U.S. most among 22 countries, going by the India Poll 2013, which also looked at threats, influence, strength of relationships, and domestic policies and priorities.
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NOTABLE AND QUOTABLE
August 2013 - Audio pioneer Bose / India’s remittances from NRIs / Sri Srinivasan, on US’s second most important court / cremation for Americans / Amol Rajan, head of national newspaper in U.K.
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Making Soldiers M-Fit
May 2013 - Mindfulness-based Mind Fitness Training assists U.S. soldiers preparing for combat. Like meditation and yoga, it reduces stress, increases awareness, boosts performance, and reduces suicide rates.
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Indian-American Guggenheim Fellows
May 2013 - Novelist Kiran Desai, academician Indira Viswanathan Peterson, filmmaker Sonali Gulati, and neuroscientist Charan Ranganath are among the 175 recipients of the 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship.
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Girls who Root for STEM
May 2013 - American universities will produce enough graduates for only 29 percent of the computer science jobs in 2020. Reshma Saujani of Girls who Code encourages girls to enter the field.
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Ramayana Goes Digital
May 2013 - In May, the lavishly illustrated 17th century Mewar manuscript of the Ramayana becomes available online. The British Library worked with Mumbai’s CSMVS Museum and the Jamsetji Tata Trust.
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Book Matters
May 2013 - New books: The Pity of Partition [Saadat Hasan Manto] (Ayesha Jalal) / The Hope Factory (Lavanya Sankaran) / Tiger in My Soup (Kashmira Sheth) / The Magic of Saida (M. G. Vassanji).
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Largest, Shortest, Longest, Strongest
April 2013 - Lucknow has a Montessori school with 39,437 students. Elijah Woods' double in Lord of the Rings was the shortest stuntman. Those are just two of the many Indian world records!
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Live from Patna, Scotland
April 2013 - Cities around the world are named after places in India; most have no connection to India--but in Patna, Scotland, children learn Indian dance and hope to visit the birthplace of their town’s founder.