Posts Tagged ‘diaspora’

By kamla bhatt • Aug 20th, 2008 • Category: Diaspora, Featured, Life

Murli Wanchoo looks back at India from a distance since he now lives in California. He worked for the Indian government for over 40 years. What were the early years like after India got its freedom in 1947? For many who lived and worked during the early stages of nation-building those early years hold [...]



By kamla bhatt • May 3rd, 2008 • Category: Books and Authors, Diaspora, Featured, India, People, Video

Spy Princess: Noor Inayat Khan is a biography written by London-based Shrabani Basu. I caught up with Shrabani while she was on her US book tour to find out more about this intriguing, historical figure, who was a gentle musician and a fighter. It took four people to pin her down when she [...]



By kamla bhatt • May 2nd, 2008 • Category: Diaspora, Featured, Life

Higher food prices, global shortage of food, rationing of rice in the USA. The global food crisis dubbed as the silent tsunami has dominated headlines since the start of the year.
What is driving this food shortage that some analysts have pointed is the creation of a perfect storm stemming from famine, demand for biofuels, [...]