IT'S CHAI TIME
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April 2014 -
Saurav Ghosal is India's most successful squash player, ranked number 18 in the world. The 27-year-old Kolkata native, who lives and trains in Britain, has medals and awards galore.
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April 2014 -
A South Asian in U.S. professional sports: Paraag Marathe was recently promoted to team president of the San Francisco 49ers (who have another man with double A name, Baalke).
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April 2014 -
Arunachalam Muruganantham is a school dropout who invented a machine that’s helping underprivileged women, with low-cost sanitary pads and jobs. He makes happiness, not money.
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April 2014 -
Quotes from a 13-year-old who created a website vs. bullying, a fashion designer, Atlanta-based producer/ screenwriter, jackpot winner, comedian, and businesswoman running for election.
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April 2014 -
How much do you know about current events in India and the U.S.? Try this short quiz!
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April 2014 -
I was about to do some writing when I got distracted by an article on the internet warning me about distractions.... Lots of people are intelligent; fewer are disciplined.
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April 2014 -
A study of 29 countries indicates that Indian men are total slouches around the house, trailing only Korean men--but with data from 1999, is it still accurate? Who's the couch potato?
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April 2014 -
If you’re single and eager to find a partner, you might want to consider public transportation. Driving to work by yourself probably won’t get you much romance.
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March 2014 -
Long jumper Anju Bobby George became the first Indian to win a gold medal at a world meet: she took gold for the 2005 Monaco Athletics Final after the winner was found in violation.
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March 2014 -
A toast to Shiva Keshavan! Two-time Asian champion who had to train on wheels on roads, crashed at this Olympics and got back on to finish the run, he has been a pioneer for India.