Indian-American Surgeon Awarded November 14, 2013 18:52
The US government has awarded Dr Rahul Jindal, an Indian-American transplant surgeon for his outstanding achievements in the country. He has been presented with the "Outstanding American by Choice" award, according to reports. Dr. Jindal is currently working with the Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre as a staff transplant surgeon. He is also assocaited with the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences as a professor of surgery. The deputy director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services, appreciated Dr. Jindal's work while giving him the award. Jindal had played a crucial role on the groundbreaking surgery performed by the Walter Reed AMC medical team in 2009 on Thanksgiving Day. The American Society of Nephrology and other medical journals have widely covered Jindal's work in press releases. He has also set up a monthly support group for kidney patients. In Guyana Dr. Jindal had helped to setup the first comprehensive kidney dialysis and transplant program. Till now Vivek Wadhwa, Amarpreet S Sawhney, Renu Khator and Indra Nooyi are the only Indian-Americans to be honoured by this prestigious award. (Picture Source: topnews.in) (AW: Pratima Tigga)
Read MoreIndian scientist in US creates 'brain' for robots October 04, 2013 17:26
A US scientist of Indian-origin has created a new feedback system that would facilitate robots to operate with minimal supervision. In short, the scientist has developed a robot brain. His latest invention might allow robots to think for themselves, learn, adapt and use active critique to work unassisted. Dr Jagannathan Sarangapani, from Missouri University of Science and Technology has developed a new feedback system will allow a "follower" robot to take over as the "leader" robot if the original leader has a system or mechanical failure. “In a leader/follower formation, the lead robot is controlled through a nonholonomic system, meaning that the trajectory is set in advance, and the followers are tracing the same pattern that the leader takes by using sonar. When a problem occurs and roles need to change to continue, the fault tolerant control system comes into use. It uses reinforcement learning and active critique, both inspired by behaviourist psychology to show how machines act in environments to maximise work rate, to help the new, unmanned robot to estimate its new course. Without this, the follower wouldn't have a path to follow and the task would fail. "Imagine you have one operator in an office controlling 10 bulldozers remotely," said Sarangapani, the William A Rutledge - Emerson Electric Company's distinguished professor in Electrical Engineering at S&T. "In the event that the lead one suffers a mechanical problem, this hardware allows the work to continue," said Sarangapani. The innovative research will be useful for robotic security surveillance, mining and even aerial maneuvering. AW: Suchorita Dutta Choudhury
Read MoreOverpoweringly rejoiced! September 26, 2013 16:01
Prominently overwhelming joy was brought in when Nina Davuluri was befit in appearance as the first contestant of Indian heritage as well as the second consecutive contestant from New York to experience victory with the Miss America pageant during Sunday night. Miss New York Nina Davuluri walks down the runway in succession to winning the Miss America 2014 pageant during Sunday that's Sept 15, 2013. Davuluri who's 24 years age, gained victory accompanied by the title as the nationally televised pageant returned home to Atlantic City. Moreover, she turned out successfully another Miss New York, Mallory Hagan, whose holding was cut short when the pageant moved back to Atlantic City subsequent to a six-year stint in Las Vegas, where winners were picked by preference during January. Interestingly, Davuluri performed a classical Bollywood fusion dance for her talent competition. Congratulations Nina! (AW:SB)
Read MoreA lawyer of India origin appointed as US state judge September 11, 2013 17:07
Sunil R Kulkarni, a Indian-American lawyer of great eminence has been appointed as a state judge in Northern California. He is the first South Asian to take up the esteemed role. Kulkarni, 41, has previously worked as a senior counsel in the litigation group at the University of California. He was appointed to Santa Clara County Superior Court by Governor Jerry Brown last month. Although of an Indian origin, Kulkarni was born in Los Angeles and is currently residing in Palo Alto in California. On the esteemed offer, Kulkarni said, he was "thrilled to get the call" from the governor's office about the appointment. Asked about the fact that more South Asian Americans are advancing in the legal and judicial fields, Kulkarni said he believes "it is because South Asians in my generation" are "more open about law as a career." “Kulkarni has a BS from UC-Berkeley and a law degree from the University of California's Hastings College of the Law. He has also served as a law clerk for Judge Oliver W Wanger in the US District Court for the Eastern District of California from 1996-97,” revealed the Economic Times. AW: Suchorita Dutta
Read MorePrince William have Indian ancestry! June 21, 2013 20:16
A DNA test accompanied by an analysis has brought into prominence that Prince William is the first member of the British royal family to have Indian ancestry. Furthermore, a genetic link has been revealed between the Duke of Cambridge and a half-Indian woman, a very distant relative from his mother’s side. Initially described as Armenian, DNA analysis has resolved that a relative of William’s great-great-great-great-great grandmother, Eliza Kewark, was at least half-Indian as well lived in India’s western region.The link was substantiated by Scottish scientists, who discovered that Kewark’s descendants carried a rare strand of DNA, known as mitochondrial DNA, that can only be passed on by a mother. Until now, almost every single person who has been found to carry this strand originates from India. While 14 strands of the DNA have been recorded, 13 of which came from India, having others coming from a native of Nepal.Genetics expert Jim Wilson of the University of Edinburgh was in charge of the research who explained that even though the DNA is found in William and his brother Harry, the princes are not able to pass this strand on to their children. It has not been disclosed as to which member of the family supplied saliva samples used in the test. It was known that Eliza Kewar was married to Scotsman Theodore Forbes, who left Eliza and sent their daughter, Katherine, to live in England at age six. Letters sent from Kewark to Forbes recommend that Forbes left her due to fact of her race. In his will, he rejected to recognize the existence that she was the biological mother of his child, rather referring to her as the purported mother as well as his housekeeper.Interestingly, Historian Alistair Moffatt discovered that Theodore Forbes went to India to make his fortune in the booming Indian tea industry. While staying in India he was known to have employed a housekeeper with whom he had three children one of these children was a distant relative of Princess Diana. The Duke of Cambridge’s Indian heritage could be used to uplift the British’s monarchy’s popularity in India in actuality was formerly part of the British Empire during the 19th century.Image Source: Prince William have Indian ancestry(AW:Samrat Biswas)
Read MoreIndian migrants to Australia has stayed crucially elevated! June 21, 2013 20:01
Government report have revealed in actuality about India being advanced China in terms of becoming the prominent source of permanent migrants to Australia for the first time. Australia’s Migration Trends study showed while manifesting the growing prominence of Asia to Australia having located in the seven of the top 10 source countries during 2011-2012. Furthered by Immigration Minister Brendan O’Connor bringing it into forefront that between 1996 and 2011, Australia’s overseas-born population grew by more than 40 percent to reach six million which in return caused in making it more than double the rate for the Australian-born population as well is crucial in addressing the demographic challenges of an ageing population.Subsequent to the government’s great moral power in emphasizing on skilled migration the occurrence in growth is also crucial to safeguarding depth in Australia’s labour force. Having it as a special mention, the number of permanent migrants from India was 29,018 in 2011/12, exceeding up to 12.7 percent on the previous year while China was standing in the number two as visa places declined from 29,546 to 25,509. Throughout the duration of the same time British arrivals elevated to 25,273 from 23,931 having the Philippines along with South Africa four and five sequentially.The figure of Indian-born Australian residents known to have exceeded by four times while Chinese-born residents have tripled are known facts to have been revealed by the report throughout the duration of the past 15 years. Nevertheless, Britain continued to be as specified being the main birthplace of migrants, having 1.18 million mentioned to be under home distinctly with pointing out total population of 23 million. On the contrary, New Zealanders stands on the second biggest (564,920) to come after in sequence by China (391,060).(AW:Samrat Biswas)
Read MoreSathwik Karnik, an Indian-origin boy wins National Geographic Bee contest 2013 June 21, 2013 19:46
Sathwik Karnik, who happens to be a seventh-grader from Massachusetts has been awarded the prestigious 2013 National Geographic Bee contest. On the contrary before we talk more about his achievements, let's check out your knowledge of geography.Question: What is the largest city in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which is home to one of the world's largest deposits of rare-earth elements?Answer: BaotouQuestion: Because the earth bulges at the equator, which mountain peak on the earth is farthest from the earth’s center?Answer: ChimborazoExcellently placed this was the standard of the contest, wherein the prominent fact remain that Sathwik Karnik never spoke hesitatingly.Inevitably, one don't learn all this in a day. Sathwik as well as his entire family love geography and adding to another interesting fact that when he was about 6, he was known to be playing game on atlas with his elder brother Karthik attempting to be the first to find a city or landmark.Despite of the fact that Karthik made to the finals of the National Geographic Bee in 2011 and 2012 yet it is Sathwik Karnik who managed to secure top position. Sathwik might have secured the title earlier yet his brother Karthik beat him twice in the Massauchusetts state bee.On the other hand, runner-up Conrad Oberhaus couldn't name Baotou as the largest city in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, which is home to one of the world's largest deposits of rare-earth elements. Conrad did not get it wrong again, on the contrary Sathwik never gave him a second chance to represent a return.That's indeed a fantabulous victory!Congratulations to the genius!Content Source: IBN live, NDTV,DNA.Image Source: Sathwik Karnik(AW:Samrat Biswas)
Read MoreNRI father posts video of his minor son driving car April 29, 2013 17:01
An NRI businessman never knew he would invite troubles from the police for posting the video of his nine-year-old son driving a luxurious sports car, Ferrari F430. Mohammed Nishan, the man in the news apparently visited his home town Kerala recently to celebrate the birthday of his son on his home land. He gifted his son Ferrari F430 car and captured the video when his drove the vehicle. This video was posted by him to Facebook. All this happened in Peramangalam. While the parents were pride about the driving skills of their son, the police who had a glimpse of the video charged Mohammed Nishan under various acts including Motor Vehicles Act for the irresponsible behavior. Since the accused was an NRI, the police couldn't take him into the custody. The matter is now prejudice. Parents should make their children learn morals of life no matter even if they are born with silver spoons as everyone should leave their silver spoons down in earth when they take the unseen flights to unknown destinations! A rich is a person who has high morals and he would be the one who would be remembered forever. Don't know when rich parents will realize the same! (AW Phani)
Read MoreAID New Jersey is organizing a 5K Walkathon on May 5th April 14, 2012 12:17
AID New Jersey is organizing a 5K Walkathon on May 5th for supporting child education, health, and sustainable development projects in India. Please join in the walk and support the efforts of AID India for sustainable development of India. Even a small contribution goes a long way in bringing relief, joy and hope to millions of underprivileged people in India. Please share Eureka Superkidz 5K Walk with your friends. Eureka Superkidz 5K Walk event page is on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/events/374048419282396 For more details one can visit the website at: http://www.eurekachild.org/
Read MoreHealth fair by TANA on April 29 at James Madison April 13, 2012 20:55
The North American Telugu Association is collaboration with Rhythmic Arts Dance and Music Center is all set to organize a health fair named Move It to Lose. This health fair is scheduled to take place on April 29 at James Madison Primary School. The main aim of this fair is to bring awareness among children on the ill effects of obesity. The show is likely to highlight as to how important it is to keep the body healthy and toned. As the name suggests, the fair would focus on walking and other natural exercises for burning the extra fat. It may be noted that obesity is one of the major concerns of USA. In fact, reports suggest that over one-fifth of children in the country are either obese or over weight. This would undoubtedly create so many health problems and to address the same NATA took up this noble cause. According to the sources, The The Mayor of Edison Mrs.Anotnia Ricigliano and the NJ Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula and other dignitaries are likely to attend this event. TANA has said that this fair is going to be a great show that features several demonstrations including healthy food, dance, aerobics and other exercises. (Phani)
Read MoreTLCA Celebrates 2012 Nandana Naama Ugadi April 09, 2012 09:41
TLCA successfully celebrated 2012 Nandana Naama Samvatsara Ugadi program. The celebrations were witnessed by more than 1000 audience flooded from the Tri-State, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The audience witnessed local talent and performances by celebrities invited from India, including Movie stars, Tanikella Bharani, Gundu Hanumantha Rao, Dookudu, Vinayakudu fame actress and Nandi Award winner Sonia, Bunny heroine Gouri Munjal, singers Krishna Chaitanya and Shraavana Bhargavi. This star studded entertainment show which was a huge success. The cultural extravaganza started with a song singing praises of Lord Ganesha. It was followed by a well orchestrated Pancharatna, praises of Lord. Organized for the first time in the 40 years' history of the TLCA, TLCA's Got Talent, the brainchild of our President, Nagendra Gupta, received thunderous applause from the audience! Siddhu Elisetty stood runner up as Pooja Nattu was declared the winner. TLCA paid tribute to 80 years of Telugu cinema with a fulfilled medley performed by local members choreographed by Krishnasri Gandham and Kalpana Vanam. After the festive Vindu Bhojanam new Telugu Panchangam for the Nandana Nama Samvatsaram was read to keep up the tradition by priest. Mr. Veloor Nagendra Gupta, President, detailed his agenda for the yearin his Presidental address. Explaining the welfare programs taken up by TLCA, he said this year, TLCA will conduct two medical camps for the benefit of the community. Youth is our future and to promote use of Telugu among the Youth this year TLCA will organize a program called EFFECTIVE SPEAKING IN TELUGU FOR YOUTH. TLCA will continue the regular programs & events too. The next item was a scintillating fusion of music, drama and dance on the lives of the Telugu Sankeertanacharyulu (composures). The drama, Vaageyakarulu was a unique blend of drama with dance superbly choreographed by the well known classical dance teachers of New York and New Jersey, Guru Sadhana Paranji, Guru Satya Pradeep and Guru Indira Dixith. The drama enacted by noted New York TLCA artists enthralled the audience in every aspect. Another first in the history of TLCA is the audio release of the movie MIDHUNAM directed by Sri Tanikella Bharani by Smt Usha and Sri Poornachadra Reddy Aramalla. The first copy was presented to the Member of Parliament Sri Madhu Yashki. The momentous event of the show was honoring a renowned businessman, philanthropist, pride of Telugus in NY, Sri Babu Rao Mandava on being conferred the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor for 2011 for his service to our community. Sri Gundu Hanumantha Rao, noted cine artist comedian, entertained the audience with his humorous jokes. Thereafter Krishna Chaitanya and Shaavana Bhargavi, the cine playback singers, carried the audience in to the world of music and songs. Kids and adults joined steps with the young, dynamic singers and the hall reverberated with claps and applauses. Sonia and Gouri Munjal danced to the songs and stole the hearts of the viewers. At the end, President Nagendra Gupta thanked all those involved in organizing the event. He conveyed his thanks to Cultural Chair, Sri Dharmarao Tapi, Vice President Rao Voleti, Treasurer Satya Challapalli and all other Chairmen. Secreatary, Krishnasri Gandham proposed the vote of thanks to the donors, media and the audience for their august presence. Thanks to all the donors for supporting this succesful event and Special Thanks goes to Sri Malla Reddy and Sadhana garu for sponsoring the event with sumptuous dinner.
Read MoreTAMA Ugadi Utsavalu in Atlanta April 06, 2012 09:27
Ugadi Utsavaalu, TAMA's cultural event to celebrate Telugu New Year Day, was celebrated on March 24th, 2012 at Independence High School, Alpharetta, GA. Our event sponsors for this Ugadi was Pramod Sajja (Paramount), Rajan Raju (Virtue Group), Srinivas Tatineni (Tecknosol Inc), Srinivas Nimmagadda (VensaiTechnologies), Thirumal Reddy ( Radio Kushi). A beautiful Saturday evening with warm and crisp weather, breaking the continuous spell of cold, turned out to be a perfect setting for a huge turnout that seemed to have enjoyed an eclectic mix of dances, songs and instrumentals featuring classical, folk and film songs. What more, a Medley Dance with Cine Hero-In Archana/Veda and comedy by Venky entertained audience thoroughly. One of the special aspects of this event was an enthusiastic participation from various local dance schools around the town. Panchaanga Sravanam by Mallikarjuna Sharma’s provided insight into what’s in store this year for people various sun signs. In TAMA 30 years history the very first time successfully introduced ‘Banthibojanalu’, which is really highlighted for entire event received fabulous response from TAMA Members. Emcees for the event, Ranganath N and Tejaswini D, Alekya engaged the audience with their comic exchanges and succinct anecdotes related to the importance of Ugadi festival. The event itself was flagged off by Cultural Secretary Varaprasad Yadana’s words followed by Ganesh prayer. President Suresh Peddi and Chairman Seetha Valluripalli explained about TAMA Long term projects and TAMA helpline. Vice President Mahesh Pawar provided vote of thanks for the event. Special thanks were extended to Anjaya Chowdary Lavu and Siva Gaddamanugu for assisting and hosting Cine artist Archana & Venky. TAMA Board and Executive Committee extends special thanks to all participants, program coordinators and numerous volunteers that helped at the event.
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