Sant Kabir: The Antidote for Our Times

Sant Kabir: The Antidote for Our Times

Kabir: A Messenger of Peace Provides Balm in Troubled Times: This poet, mystic, and saint was a remarkable figure in 15th-century India, and he continues to act as a bridge in the subcontinent. Inspiring as well as iconoclastic, Kabir’s teaching is revered by millions of Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs—and it’s precisely the need of our fractured times. Read more »

Commentary: Unequal in Grief

How Pahalgam Was Covered: What happens when mourning is selective? The essay reflects on this in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack in Kashmir. Read more »

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Food & Dining: Tiffin Time in Metro Atlanta

Dabbahwala brings fresh Indian meals to your doorstep. Read more »

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IndiaScope: U.S.-India Ties in the Trump 2.0 Era

Can the relationship thrive—or will it remain transactional and turbulent? Read more »

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Issues: Is the American Dream Fading for Indian Students?

Indian Students Face Hurdles: In the Trump 2.0 era, are Indian students, who form the largest cohort of international students, seeing the end of their American Dream? Read more »

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Film: Weave of Culture: A warp and weft of emotions and identity

Monita Soni caught up with filmmaker Santosh Ram Mavuri in Atlanta and discussed his heartfelt moviemaking. Read more »

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Musings: Only (Dis)connect in Japan

While RAJ OZA and his wife, Mangla, were celebrating their four decades of marriage amid the delicate pink and white sakura, President Trump imposed tariffs on well over fifty nations, and then temporarily suspended them. Seen through Japanese eyes, it felt like the end of a world order, creating a rift between close trading partners. Read more »

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Perspective: My Father’s Final Lesson: Death Is Not Defeat

A Doctor’s Tribute to His Late Dad: As the writer’s beloved father courageously faced the end of his life, he gave a final gift to the grieving family gathered around him. Read more »

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Point of View: Soft Power Matters, Perhaps More Than Ever

A Historian on the Indosphere: William Dalrymple, who looks back on India’s distant past in his latest book, shows why soft power matters, perhaps now more than ever. Read more »

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Editorial: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds”

We would do well not to rule out the plausibility of nuclear-warfare when you consider that on the India side, we saw a rampage of warmongering from a runaway, reckless right-wing media apparatus, as well as an army of WhatsApp warriors, together, behaving like barbarians braying for war—and on the Pakistan side, we have a highly destabilized, failed military state whose rulers derive their very justification from anti-India bravado…and are answerable to no one. Read more »

Librarian and Lover of Languages

Gautham Reddy is the subject librarian for South Asian Studies and Religion at Emory
University’s Robert W. Woodruff Library. Read more »

Important Birthdays Over Fifty "and-a-half"

Most children stop being “and-a-half” somewhere around age 12. Kids add “and-a-half“ to make sure everyone knows they’re closer to the next age than the last. Read more »

Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Hiring and Employment

AI’s rapidly evolving disruptive technology is providing new opportunities but also posing challenges for employers and employees. From recruitment to performance management, AI promises enhanced efficiency and objectivity but also raises significant legal and ethical concerns. Read more »

Letters from Readers

Letters to the Editor: Kudos for Khabar magazine/ Article connects the dots in difficult times/ New city emerges with global outreach. Read more »

Immigration News Briefs

Two new tools for interview availability/ Temporary freeze of automatic SSN issuance/ Application Final Action Dates for May 2025/ Dates for Filling Visa Applications- May 2025. Read more »

Mom-to-be Kiara Advani, SRK make their debuts at Met Gala

The pretty mom-to-be radiated joy as Kiara Advani flaunted her baby bump in a Gaurav Gupta black and gold gown. Read more »

Good Sports: Fourteen-Year-Old Becomes IPL Sensation

Last November, when the Rajasthan Royals bid $130,000 for 13-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi in the Indian Premier League’s mega auction, Royals CEO Jake Lush McCrum described him as an “incredible talent.” Read more »

Raaga Sundar and Aadi Vaidya win state K-12 invention awards

At this year’s State K-12 Invention Convention held in March at Georgia Tech, Raaga Sundar won first place overall and the Iron CAD Award for 3D printed aluminum for Martian Rovers. Also, Aadi Vaidya won the Patent Award for TremorTech: A Parkinson’s Glove. Read more »

Briefs and Book Matters.

Read our regular columns: ‘Who, What, Where, When & Why’ and ‘Book Matters.’ Read more »

Ayurvedic Herbs to Lower Inflammation

Fighting Inflammation: Under the right guidance, Ayurvedic herbs may offer a solution to what seems like a growing problem. Read more »

When is the best time to embark on a spiritual journey?

Time is relevant only because we have a physical body. To do anything physical, you need time because the physical is time-bound. Read more »

 

 

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