IT'S CHAI TIME
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November 2021 -
It was only three years ago that India’s Supreme Court legalized same-sex relationships, but that milestone has led to other positive steps, including the athletic community’s acceptance of Dutee Chand, India’s first major gay athlete.
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November 2021 -
Quotes by Industrialist Ratan Tata, 83, a lifelong bachelor/ Kristen Grae Williams, 51, a Cincinnati woman who adopted five girls from India, including a few with special needs/ Raja Chari, a NASA astronaut since 2017 and U.S. Air Force colonel, preparing to make his first space trip on Oct. 30/ Bhargavi Srinivasulu, remembering her early courtship of Chelmala Srinivasulu.
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November 2021 -
How much do you know about current events in India and the U.S.? Try this short quiz!
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November 2021 -
Bicycle— Not only does it give us cheap transportation, it also gives us enjoyment and exercise—all without polluting the earth.
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November 2021 -
Neeraj Chopra became a national hero and legendary athlete with a single throw of the javelin, and everyone wanted to know everything about him.
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November 2021 -
Ford Motor Company recently announced that it is leaving India, saying goodbye to all the drivers it had hoped to lure with cars such as the Aspire, Endeavour and Freestyle.
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October 2021 -
Rajeev Ram and fellow American Joe Salisbury won the men’s doubles title at this year’s U.S. Open over Jamie Murray of Britain and Bruno Soares of Brazil.
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October 2021 -
The Tokyo Olympics were India’s most successful Olympics ever, and the momentum carried over to the Tokyo Paralympics, held from Aug. 24 to Sept. 5. India’s athletes won 19 medals, more than at all previous Paralympics combined.
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October 2021 -
Princepal Singh was mostly a bench-warmer on the Sacramento Kings’ summer league team, but he nevertheless made history as the first Indian to be part of a championship winning team at any level of the NBA.
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October 2021 -
Quotes by Ishaan Thakur, who along with his 9-yearold sister Aanya spent his summer building a lucrative business mining cryptocurrency/ Avantika Vandanapu, who plays the role of Rhea in Spin/Tahil Sharma, North America coordinator for United Religions Initiative/ Milan Bhayana, a 15-year-old from Chevy Chase, Maryland.