IT'S CHAI TIME
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April 2015 -
Now in ICC Cricket Hall of Fame: Anil Kumble, former India captain and one of the most versatile wrist-spinners to ever play the game, third highest wicket-taker in Test cricket.
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April 2015 -
Eighth grader Vanya Shivashankar won the Lifetime series “Child Genius” title, $100,000 for college, and can challenge her sister Kavya for the title of “Smartest Shivashankar Sister”!
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April 2015 -
Doctor who helped Harrison Ford after his crash; actor Dev Patel; son of Sureshbhai Patel, paralyzed by policeman; wife of Sureshbhai Patel; widow of Atlanta blogger assassinated in Dhaka.
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April 2015 -
How much do you know about current events in India and the U.S.? Try this short quiz!
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April 2015 -
Getting adequate sleep is important, especially if we have jobs that require concentration. That’s why I fully understand why Air India pilots have requested flat beds on Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
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April 2015 -
Dilip Shangvi, founder of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., has earned a net worth of $21.6 billion, edging out Mukesh Ambani (who inherited wealth) for the title of India’s richest man.
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April 2015 -
During his visit to India as chief guest at the Republic Day parade, President Obama planted a peepal tree. The tree's leaves later dropped off. Let's interview the tree to see how it's feeling.
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March 2015 -
Tennis excitement in the Australia Open mixed doubles, with Sania Mirza, Leander Paes. “It’s awesome to have played with both Martinas and won Slams with each of them,” Paes told Times of India.
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March 2015 -
Can Dipa Karmakar win a medal in gymnastics at the 2016 Olympics in Rio? She is a star already. She is trying to persuade Indian sports authorities to hire a foreign coach for her.
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March 2015 -
Shubham Banerjee, 13 years old, of Santa Clara, California, made a braille printer for the blind using a Lego robotics kit—starting a company, Braigo Labs, that received support from Intel Corp.