There’s no doubt that social interaction is a healthy and essential part of human existence; most people flourish when they enjoy strong, positive relationships with other people – a fact that has been borne out by several studies. However, our need to interact socially may be getting out of hand, if the amount of time...Read More
  Needles and syringes have been our go-to method to administer vaccines for a hundred and sixty years. Now, with the advent of a nanopatch, a future without needles seems entirely possible. Not only is the nanopatch more convenient, but it’s also cheaper. Read the article to find out more. If you’re anything like me,...Read More
6 Facts about Harinder Sidhu Australian High Commissioner to India
Australia and India are important trade partners to one another. The combined two-way investment relationship is worth over $20 billion, with potential for more in the future. In this backdrop, the appointment of Harinder Sidhu, an Indian-origin High Commissioner, by Australia comes as welcome news. First of all, you’re apt to ask who Harinder Sidhu...Read More
The Indian people of Australia are no strangers to AIII and their various activities to promote Indian presence in Australia. From as far back as 2002, they’ve been organising events around Indian festivals. We went to their Holi Fair this year and came away being mighty impressed. The piece has the full summary. The Australian...Read More
Every once in a while, human beings rally together. They do this regardless of colour, creed, country, race and all those other nice barriers we have set up to divide ourselves into groups. They do this spontaneously, as though heeding a common call to action that they call can hear. They do this often in...Read More
In post-independence India, Lata Mangeshkar became the unofficial nightingale of India. Over sixty years she ruled the roost of Indian playback singing, and now, a book that documents her journey is in the works. Read on to find out more. The original nightingale of India was Sarojini Naidu, but titles also get passed on as...Read More
One of Indian history’s most important diamonds is the Kohinoor, which has been supposedly taken from the country during colonisation. Was it a gift? Was it stolen? Regardless, will it ever be given back? The debate rages on. The Kohinoor was once the world’s largest known diamond. It is easily the most famous diamond of...Read More
Caffeine in the form coffee and chocolates and energy drinks is perhaps humanity’s favourite stimulant. But not all of us are built the same when it comes to caffeine: some of us are more sensitive to it than others. In this piece, we tell you exactly how to find out how sensitive you are the...Read More
Many of us have a thing for delicious food, but finding food that is both delicious and healthy is not easy. While eating tasty food feels nice, an ever-thickening fat layer on the body does no one any favours. So in this piece, we thought we’ll give you some ideas of eating food that both...Read More
At the time of this writing, three large global companies in the United States are headed by Indian CEOs. First- and second-generation Indians are moving up the ranks in corporate America, and are proving themselves as worthy players on the world stage. Here we profile three people making the biggest waves. It seems that the...Read More