Suman Guha Mozumder In Washington, DC

Stories by Suman Guha Mozumder In Washington, DC

India sends highest no. of students to US: Report

India sends highest no. of students to US: Report

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2009

India remains the leading place of origin of international students in the United States for the eighth year in a row, a report said on Monday.According to the Open Doors report released on Monday, Indian students' number in 2008-09 increased by one per cent, to reach 103,260. Students from China, once again the second leading sender, increased by 21 per cent to a total of 98,510.

Columbia University to study India's economy

Columbia University to study India's economy

Rediff.com   13 Nov 2009

'The Indian economy is at a crossroads,' says Professor Jagdish Bhagwati, a University Professor at Columbia University and senior adviser to the Institute.

Wives of UN staff raise funds for orphans

Wives of UN staff raise funds for orphans

Rediff.com   11 Nov 2009

A few years after the World War II that left many orphaned and shelterless in Europe and Asia, the wives of the UN staff in New York set up a group to help the hapless children, sewing and knitting sweaters for therm. That led to the formation of United Nations Women's Guild in 1948.

'Pak need not worry about India's Afghan aid'

'Pak need not worry about India's Afghan aid'

Rediff.com   11 Nov 2009

Ambassador Robert Blake, assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asia, on Tuesday said that the Indo-Pakistan ties would improve if the suspects of the Mumbai attack are tried and convicted by Islamabad.

Alabama's 1st trade mission to India in May '10

Alabama's 1st trade mission to India in May '10

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2009

The governor said that the economic development mission would be an outstanding opportunity for Alabama companies to meet their customers and to find new ones.

Yale University to felicitate Nilekani

Yale University to felicitate Nilekani

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2009

The award will be presented to Nilekani by Yale University president Richard C Levin at the Yale CEO Leadership Summit of The Chief Executive Leadership Institute.

Yale University chief upbeat on India ties

Yale University chief upbeat on India ties

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2009

In an interview with rediff.com ahead of his departure for India where he is to take part in Yale CEO Leadership Summit of the Chief Executive Leadership Institute, Levin said that Yale has a long history with India and rapidly growing set of significant connections to the country in many areas -- the government, business sector, academic community, civil society, and other areas.

Coming up: India-US Education Council

Coming up: India-US Education Council

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2009

As part of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's State visit to the United States on November 24, India and the US are planning to announce the convening of an India-US Education Council on the lines of the US-India Business Council, Human Resource Minister Kapil Sibal has disclosed.

We should lecture less to the world: Jairam Ramesh

We should lecture less to the world: Jairam Ramesh

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2009

In an interview with Suman Guha Mozumder, Union Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh says a little less superiority and a little more humility on the part of India will serve us very well in the future.

'Afghans must not see America as occupiers'

'Afghans must not see America as occupiers'

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2009

'Riding around in an armed personnel carrier, as I did when I was there, and seeing the faces through the window of Afghans watching that monster vehicle go by, you get a sense of the disconnect that Afghans must experience,' US Senator John F Kerry said.

Don't neglect internally-displaced children: UN

Don't neglect internally-displaced children: UN

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2009

Radhika Coomaraswamy, the special representative of the United Nations secretary-general for children and armed conflict, has said that greater attention needs to be paid to the plight of internally-displaced children in countries, including in Sri Lanka, who are among the most vulnerable groups affected by armed conflict.

'Venky cared more about science, not salary'

'Venky cared more about science, not salary'

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2009

When his former colleagues at the University of Utah came to know early on Wednesday that Venkatraman Ramakrishnan had won the Nobel Prize in chemistry, they celebrated by dancing on the streets."We were dancing in the streets," said Jeannine Marlow, wife of Dana Carroll, professor and former chair of biochemistry at the University of Utah, where Ramakrishnan's prize-winning work began between 1995 and 1999.

UN releases stamp to honour Mahatma Gandhi

UN releases stamp to honour Mahatma Gandhi

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2009

The United Nations released a colourful postal stamp of Mahatma Gandhi on Friday to commemorate the 140th birth anniversary of the apostle of non-violence.The philatelic honour for Gandhi came two years after the UN General Assembly decided to observe Gandhi's birthday as the International Day of Non-violence.The event was held at the Dag Hammarskjold Library at the UN and the speakers who paid tribute to Gandhi included General Assembly President Ali Abdussalam Treki.

'Investment needed to ensure Asian cities' safety'

'Investment needed to ensure Asian cities' safety'

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2009

Ashvin Dayal, Rockefeller Foundation managing director for Asia, says there is an urgent need to make investment for the safety of Asian cities from an environmental point of view given the rising economic activities in that part of the world.

'Invest more to keep Asian cities safe'

'Invest more to keep Asian cities safe'

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2009

Ashvin Dayal, Rockefeller Foundation managing director for Asia, says there is an urgent need to make investment for the safety of Asian cities from an environmental point of view given the rising economic activities in that part of the world.

UNHCR concerned about safety of Tamil refugees

UNHCR concerned about safety of Tamil refugees

Rediff.com   1 Oct 2009

The independent UN human rights expert,Walter Klin, who is dealing with IDPs said that the restoration of freedom of movement for Sri Lankans confined to the camps is becoming 'a matter of urgency.'Klin, who just wrapped up a visit to the country, said he remained 'very concerned about the very slow pace of releases' from the camps.

Lanka rules out unregulated access to IDP camps

Lanka rules out unregulated access to IDP camps

Rediff.com   30 Sep 2009

The Sri Lankan government has ruled out unregulated access to the Internally Displaced Persons' camps in the island nation, arguing that such a step may threaten 'peace and tranquility' in these camps.Thousands of Tamil civilians, who had fled their homes after the fighting between the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam and the Sri Lankan army escalated after a decades-long civil war, are still living in these camps.

I am following Benazir's path, says Zardari

I am following Benazir's path, says Zardari

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2009

Pakistan on Friday told the United Nations General Assembly that Islamabad looks forward to the resumption of the composite dialogue process with New Delhi and wants friendly relations with India.

Is Rs 36,000 a night austere?

Is Rs 36,000 a night austere?

Rediff.com   25 Sep 2009

Despite claims of an 'austerity drive' by the United Progressive Alliance government and the Congress party, some Union ministers appeared to prefer upmarket accommodation during their official visits to the United States.

Saudi Arabia pledges $100 million aid to Pak

Saudi Arabia pledges $100 million aid to Pak

Rediff.com   25 Sep 2009

Saudi Arabia has pledged $100 million as aid to its long-time ally Pakistan, to help in the rehabilitation of the thousands of people who have been affected by the ongoing clashes between the army and militants in the country's tribal regions. Saudi Arabia's contribution, the single largest for the current emergency in Pakistan, will enable the humanitarian community in Pakistan to reach hundreds of thousands of people in need and help restore their homes and livelihoods.