Kenya’s Indian Diaspora has been urged not to miss the historic welcome event for Indian Prime Minister Narendera Modi on 10 July 2016 by Dr Manu Chandaria, the
When PM Modi made the Indian Ocean islands of Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Seychelles the subject of one of his first overseas trips, our destination was favoured and
The outcome of the Protocol having failed to gather consensus among the national constituents, there is space and time for government to press on the Indian party not
These days a quick look around the world where new governments have been brought to power, shows that there is growing impatience not only of the electorate, investors
Indian secularism and humanism are not vain words nor abstract ideals its citizens should make painstaking efforts to achieve. Secularism and humanism are deeply embedded in the hearts
The well-attended 21st United Nations Climate Change Summit (COP 21) opened in Paris at the beginning of this week. Just a tad of over-dramatization leads one to state
In what has been described as ‘peaceful and historic’ the general elections held in Myanmar on Sunday 8 November were the first such an exercise at national level
The message to Indian businessmen who are present in droves at this event and more importantly perhaps to our African “partners” is bound to be highly negative. It
The devotees of Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati learned with great sadness on 23 September last that their beloved Guru had attained Mahasamadhi at about 10 pm. He was