Meet the nine jury members who chose the India Abroad Person of the Year 2003
Readers share their best monsoon memories.
Kerala-born Thayil, a former India Abroad/rediff.com staffer, is the only Indian writer in this year's long-list that includes known writers such as Will Self and Hilary Mantel.
This Ganeshotsav welcome the elephant God with this easy-to-make recipe.
Readers share their travel pics. You can share yours too.
Some more photographs and impressions of Indian beaches from readers. You could share yours too!
Basavaraj shares details of his most memorable gift from NGO children.
Anshul Gupta, 26, who works in Gurgaon tells us about his two-day trek with his friends.
Rediff reader Baishali Ghosh sent us this winter dessert recipe.
It took four hours of thoughtful debate by a distinguished jury to choose the India Abroad Person of the Year 2003 from 186 Indian-Americans nominated by readers of India Abroad and rediff.com.
Anees Khan, chef-owner of Star Anise Patisserie, Mumbai, shares an interesting mango recipe with us.
Readers share their unusual summer photos.
Rediff reader Baishali Ghosh shares a simple and exotic party recipe.
Here's a recipe from Dubai that will leave you asking for more.
He has been conferred knighthood "for services to molecular biology" in the New Year Honours List 2012, according to an official announcement in London.
Judge Srikanth 'Sri' Srinivasan is the front-runner to replace the late Justice Anthony Scalia on the US Supreme Court.
The identity of the winner, Sonal Shah, founder of the non-profit organisation Indicorps, had been kept a closely guarded secret until the last minute, and most of the 300 guests were pleasantly surprised.
Chanakya Sethi, a student at the Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, visited India in April this year to work with Indian Supreme Court's Justice Dalveer Bhandari. His take on the Indian judicial system.
Readers send us their best monsoon photographs.
Readers have been sharing their best travel images from around the country here! You can share your best #India-Photos too!
P Rajendran looks back on the 11 plus years he worked with Arthur J Pais, the India Abroad and Rediff.com editor, who passed into the ages on January 8.
Presenting our latest in the series of #India-Photos!
What are you busy cooking this Christmas? Tell us and share your joy!
Two police officers from Punjab, S K Sharma, additional director general of police, and Gurpreet Kaur Deo, inspector general of police (non-resident Indian affairs), were in the San Francisco Bay Area December 13 to address the grievances of the community.
Readers share their travel photos. You can share yours too.
The Obama administration's point man for South Asia, United States Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake, tells rediff.com/India Abroad's Aziz Haniffa in this exclusive interview that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who co-chairs the second US-India Strategic Dialogue with External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Tuesday
It could be something small, inexpensive yet meaningful.
Readers share their summer photos, you can share yours too!
Toronto immigration lawyer Ravi Jain, who has been a vocal critic of non-lawyers being allowed to advise people about immigration, is pleased at the federal government's decision to create the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council."We don't have enough details yet, but I am somewhat encouraged with this move because I think there will be pressure to ensure that this new regulatory body for non-lawyer immigration consultants has some teeth," he said.
Misery and insult have accompanied the family of Salman Hamdani, who died while trying to rescue survivors during the 9/11 strikes. His mother Talat has spent the last 10 years fighting discrimination and misbelieves over 'Islamophobia' in the US. This should not happen anywhere, especially not in my son Salman's America, she tells India Abroad's Arthur J Pais.
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Readers share their travel photos with us. You can share your pics too!
We invited you, our dear readers, to share your unusual summer pictures with us and here is a fresh set of responses.
Food blogger Charulata shares her special recipe for condensed milk cookies.
Readers share their best summer pics. You can share yours too!