Suman Guha Mozumder

Stories by Suman Guha Mozumder

He dreams of socially relevant videogames

He dreams of socially relevant videogames

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2009

Suman Guha Mozumder speaks to John Kolencheryl, a computer engineering student from Carnegie Mellon who wants to make a difference.

Ban regrets Lanka's expulsion of UNICEF official

Ban regrets Lanka's expulsion of UNICEF official

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2009

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has regretted Colombo's the decision to expel James Elder, a spokesman for United Nation's Children Fund in Sri Lanka for allegedly making adverse remarks against the government over rights violations and war causalities.

Deepti Gupta wins prestigious US fellowship

Deepti Gupta wins prestigious US fellowship

Rediff.com   3 Sep 2009

She's one of 35 would-be teachers selected for the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation fellowship, and the only Indian in the list.

Harmit Malik, Sanjay Kumar win President's medals

Harmit Malik, Sanjay Kumar win President's medals

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2009

Two Indian-American scientists were among 100 researchers named by President Barack Obama last week as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers. Harmit Singh Malik and Sanjay Kumar, a researcher at California University, Berkeley, will receive the honors along with the rest of the scientists and engineers in the Fall, at a White House ceremony.

A thousand dreams take wings at UN youth meet

A thousand dreams take wings at UN youth meet

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2009

Hundreds of young men and women from all over the world, including India, took part in the sixth youth assembly at the United Nations that stresses the importance of engaging youth to help achieve its Millennium Development Goals.

Global youth award for NGO in Gujarat

Global youth award for NGO in Gujarat

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2009

Twenty nine-year-old Deepika Singh of Ahmedabad believes education is a powerful tool to bring about social change and that is why she co-founded Udaan, an education resource center that seeks to improve access to and the quality of primary education in rural villages and slum communities in Gujarat.

More Indian women in UN peace-keeping force

More Indian women in UN peace-keeping force

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

India, which sends the second largest number of women police officers annually to the United Nations Peace Keeping Force, may soon have opportunities to send more women police personnel to the world body.

Ashlee Madhukar: A talent to watch out for

Ashlee Madhukar: A talent to watch out for

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2009

The 17-year-old Indian American who sings pop, and gospel and has written and composed 15 songs in pop style, won second place, singing Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' at New York's famed Apollo Theatre's amateur talent contest.

US census bureau to report same-sex couples

US census bureau to report same-sex couples

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2009

In a major policy reversal the US Commerce Department has officially announced that the US Census Bureau would report married same-sex couples in the 2010 census.

Pradeep Khosla reappointed Carnegie dean

Pradeep Khosla reappointed Carnegie dean

Rediff.com   24 Jul 2009

Under Khosla, an Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur alumnus who did his MS and PhD from Carnegie Mellon, there has been a 25 per cent increase in the number of PhD students there, and an increase of more than 50 per cent in the number of graduate students who were women or underrepresented minorities.

How Hillary Clinton can boost Indo-US trade ties

How Hillary Clinton can boost Indo-US trade ties

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2009

The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should be prepared to make 'compromises on global issues' on which the United States and India have disagreed in the past, during her maiden visit to India this week, a foreign policy expert said on Thursday.

USIBC hails India's allocation of nuke sites

USIBC hails India's allocation of nuke sites

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2009

The Indian government's identification of two 'greenfield' sites for commercial nuclear development, that will utilise US technology has been welcomed by the US-India Business Council (USIBC).

Clinton has to make some compromises: US expert

Clinton has to make some compromises: US expert

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2009

During her visit to India this week, United States' Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should be prepared to make 'compromises on global issues', on which the US and India have disagreed in the past, a foreign policy expert said. Evan A Feigenbaum, senior fellow for East, Central and South Asia, said these include the international trade regime and possibly some arms control treaties. "The challenge will be to manage these disagreements toward compromise," he said.

Proud to be nominated: First Indian-American envoy

Proud to be nominated: First Indian-American envoy

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2009

Colorado-based Indian American businessman Vinai Thummalapally, who raised funds for President Barack Obama's presidential campaign, on Wednesday said he was proud to be nominated as the first Indian American to serve as United States' envoy to Belize.Appearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for the confirmation hearing, Obama's nominee to the Central American state said he would work to strengthen US interests in Belize, if confirmed.

Hillary seeks 'most wide-ranging talks' with India

Hillary seeks 'most wide-ranging talks' with India

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2009

When United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits India later this week, her engagement with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as well as her counterpart S M Krishna will touch upon issues beyond the realm of traditional foreign policy matters.Clinton on Wednesday said that that the two countries will be engaging in a very broad and comprehensive dialogue, "the most wide-ranging that has ever been put on the table between India and the United States."

US Congress to mark Gandhi's birth anniversary

US Congress to mark Gandhi's birth anniversary

Rediff.com   1 Jul 2009

Ahead of Mahatma Gandhi's 140th birth anniversary in October, a resolution has been introduced in the US House of Representatives to recognize Gandhi's 'visionary leadership that enhanced the rapidly deepening friendship between the United States and India.'

Indian envoy questions US stance on Indo-Iran ties

Indian envoy questions US stance on Indo-Iran ties

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2009

Meera Shankar, India's envoy to the United States, on Monday said there are 'double standards' in the US about the issue of India's ties with Iran.Shankar said that while it is true that India has relations with Teheran, there are American companies as well who have ties with some sectors in that country, through their local subsidiaries.

Obama not ignoring India, says top US official

Obama not ignoring India, says top US official

Rediff.com   30 Jun 2009

India is one of the key countries that will shape the 21st century, believes Robert D Blake, assistant secretary of state for south and central Asian affairs in the Barack Obama administration.Keynoting a conference titled 'Natural allies? US-Indian Relations in the Obama Era', organised by the Washington-based think tank American Enterprise Institute on Monday, Blake stressed that India's importance to the United States has not diminished.

UN honour for Gujarat government body

UN honour for Gujarat government body

Rediff.com   24 Jun 2009

Water and Sanitation Management Organization of Gujarat has been conferred the 2009 Public Service Award by the United Nations for 'fostering participation in policy-making decisions through innovative mechanisms' in the field of 'institutionalisation of community management' and users' level participation in the drinking water supply.

'Left's poll debacle in Bengal was long awaited'

'Left's poll debacle in Bengal was long awaited'

Rediff.com   23 Jun 2009

A young Congress leader from West Bengal says while the Trinamool Congress-Congress party alliance in recent parliamentary election was able to dislodge the Left's stranglehold, the same result could have been achieved even earlier, had the opposition remained united in the state.