Thousands of Yoga enthusiasts congregated at the crossroads of the world in New York for the annual Solstice in Times Square: Mind over Madness Yoga event.
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Yoga movement in Times Square: From three to thousands
A Yoga demonstration by three people in 2003 in pouring rain at Times Square, also called the crossroads of the world, is now a movement called the Solstice in New York – Mind over Madness Yoga.
Global celebrations mark 5th International Day of Yoga
As the sun rose across different countries around the world, millions of people across the world woke up today to celebrate the ancient art of yoga.
Oyo UAE becomes more popular with visitors from India and China
India-based global hospitality chain Oyo Hotels & Homes says that bookings from India and China constitute nearly 25 per cent of its total bookings in the UAE and the trend continues to rise.
Abu Dhabi: Indian community comes out in large numbers to mark International Day of Yoga
Thousands of residents of the Indian community in Abu Dhabi assembled at the Umm Al Emarat Park to celebrate the fifth edition of International Day of Yoga.
Singapore looks to strengthen economic cooperation with India
Singapore’s Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, S Iswaran visited New Delhi on June 19-20 in a bid to meet key counterparts and reaffirm the island nation’s wide-ranging relationship with India.
United Airlines suspends flights between Newark Airport and Mumbai
American air carrier United Airlines has suspended all flights between New Jersey’s Newark Airport and Mumbai, which fly through Iranian airspace. The move comes following a safety review after Iran shot down a high-altitude US surveillance drone.
US State Department: No plans to cap H-1B work visas
The United States State Department issued a statement on June 20 saying that the Trump administration has no plans to cap H-1B work visas for nations that force foreign companies to store data locally.
Four Indian-origin family members found dead in Iowa
Four Indian-origin family members were found dead in their home in West Des Moines in Iowa, US on June 15 in what seems to be a case of murder-suicide.
Indian American population up 38% in 7 years: Report
Tabulating demographic reports over the past decade, a South Asian community group has found that the population of Indian-origin people in America grew by 38 per cent in seven years between 2010 and 2017.