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On Raising Hindu Americans in Detroit, Michigan

By Chandru Acharya PARENTING THE SECOND GENERATION As a first generation American who grew up in India, it seems counter-intuitive, at first, to be writing about growing up Hindu in…

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Improving Economic Opportunity in America: A Discussion with Raj Chetty

With Robert Doar AEI, Auditorium1789 Massachusetts Avenue NWWashington, DC 20036   Contact Information For more information, please contact Andrew Smith at Andrew.smith@aei.org, 202.862.5937. Event Summary Friday at AEI, Stanford’s Raj Chetty discussed…

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I feel privileged to have had opportunity to give back to United States: Vinai Thummalapally

By AB Wire The former SelectUSA chief speaks about his 8 years in public service and his friendship with Obama, who was his one-time roommate. By Asif Ismail Editor’s note: This…

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Microsoft’s Satya Nadella is counting on culture shock to drive growth

By Marco della Cava for USA TODAY REDMOND, Wash. — Last March, Microsoft unveiled Tay.ai, a Twitter bot that promised to usher in a new era of human-to-artificial-intelligence conversation. Within…

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Waltham 9-year-old wins youth inventor award

By Cindy Cantrell Nine-year-old Oyon Ganguli of Waltham has a lot of ideas to make the world a better place. One of them, which he calls “The Cleaner,” was selected…

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Why most Indian American Hindus do not support Trump

By Kanchan Chandra Kanchan Chandra is a professor of politics at New York University whose research focuses on comparative ethnic politics. “If I am elected president,” said Donald Trump, speaking on…

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Indian Modernist, Artist of Mystery

By Arthur Lubow When Sandhini Poddar first saw the paintings of V. S. Gaitonde, their silence spoke loudly. Displayed in a group show in 1997 at the National Gallery of Modern…

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How Indra Nooyi Turned Design Thinking Into Strategy: An Interview with PepsiCo’s CEO

MAGAZINE ARTICLE from 2015 by Adi Ignatius Just a few years ago, it wasn’t clear whether Indra Nooyi would survive as PepsiCo’s CEO. Many investors saw Pepsi as a bloated giant…

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16 Year-Old Indian-American Boy Invents Low-Cost Hearing Aid

By Naina Chaturvedi HOUSTON — A 16-year-old Indian-American boy has created a low-cost hearing aid costing USD 60 to help those who cannot afford expensive devices. Mukund Venkatakrishnan of Kentucky’s Louisville…

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Mysteries of Indian Culture, the Relevance of Hindu Vedas and the Reality of Ancient Flying Machines

by Jeffrey Armstrong Introduction: Jeffrey Armstrong is an award-winning author of numerous books on Vedic knowledge including his recent book: Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar, Ancient Wisdom for a New World. He…

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