'Jogani vs Jogani': How Dispute With Brothers Cost Tycoon Rs 20,000 Crore Edited by NDTV News Desk | Saturday March 02, 2024 The legal dispute, known as Jogani v. Jogani, stems from accusations that Haresh Jogani violated a longstanding partnership with his siblings.All About Indian Tycoon Who Is Ordered To Pay Rs 20,000 Crore To 4 Brothers Edited by NDTV News Desk | Saturday March 02, 2024 After a lengthy five-month trial, Haresh Jogani has been ordered by a jury to pay over Rs 20,000 crore in damages to his brothers - Shashikant, Rajesh, Chetan and Shailesh Jogani.Centre Responds After Actor Highlights Dancer's Gruesome Murder In US Edited by Abhimanyu Kulkarni | Saturday March 02, 2024, New Delhi The Indian government has said they are in touch with US authorities and following the investigation into the murder of renowned Kuchipudi dancer, Amarnath Ghosh. He was shot dead on Tuesday while he was talking an evening walk in US' Missouri.Sibling Rivalry Costs Indian Tycoon In US Rs 20,000 Crore. All About The CaseJohn Gittelsohn, Bloomberg | Saturday March 02, 2024 An obscure 21-year legal feud involving five brothers from India who have amassed a fortune in diamonds and Los Angeles real estate burst into public view this week with a multibillion-dollar US verdict that may be among the largest of the decade.Doing Everything To Improve H-1B Visa Process, Green Card Backlog: USPress Trust of India | Thursday February 29, 2024, Washington US President Joe Biden is doing everything he can to improve the H-1B visa process, 'green card' backlog and other issues related to the country's legal immigration system, the White House has said.Indian-American Jeweller Charged In Multi-Million Dollar Trade FraudPress Trust of India | Wednesday February 28, 2024, Washington An Indian jeweller has been indicted for illegally evading customs duties for millions of dollars of jewellery imports into the US and operating unlicensed money transmitting businesses, a US attorney has said.Indian Philanthropist Donates Rs 2.25 Crore To Free 900 Prisoners In UAEPress Trust of India | Monday February 26, 2024, Dubai In a pre-Ramzan gesture, a UAE-based Indian businessman and philanthropist has donated 1 million dirhams (approximately INR 2.5 crore) to ensure the release of 900 prisoners from jails across the Gulf nation.Who's "Dirty Harry", Indian-Origin Man Arrested For Family's Death In US Reported by Kadambini Sharma, Edited by Aditi Gautam | Monday February 26, 2024, New Delhi US authorities have arrested an Indian-origin man in connection with a human trafficking case in which four Indians froze to death near Manitoba's southern border with the US two years agol.Meet Ashok Veeraraghavan, Indian-Origin Techie Honoured With Top Texas Award Edited by NDTV News Desk | Monday February 26, 2024 Indian-origin computer engineer Ashok Veeraraghavan has been felicitated with one of the highest academic honours in Texasthe Edith and Peter O'Donnell Award. He is also a professor at George R. Brown School of Engineering at Rice University.Indian-American Engineer Honoured With Texas' Highest Academic AwardPress Trust of India | Monday February 26, 2024, Texas Indian origin trailblazing computer engineer and professor Ashok Veeraraghavan has been awarded the Edith and Peter O'Donnell Award in engineering, one of the highest academic honours in Texas.Indian Journalist Killed In New York Fire Caused By E-Bike Battery Edited by Sumana Nandy | Sunday February 25, 2024, New Delhi An Indian man was killed in a deadly apartment fire in New York's Harlem caused by a lithium-ion battery.Indian Man Dies In New York Fire, Residents Seen "Jumping Out Of Windows"Asian News International | Sunday February 25, 2024, New York A 27-year-old Indian man died in a deadly fire incident in New York's Harlen on Friday. The Indian Embassy in New York identified him as Fazil Khan and said they are in touch with his friends and family.Parents Of Dead 18-Year-Old Student Accuse Police of “Negligence” In Open Letter Edited by NDTV News Desk | Friday February 23, 2024, New Delhi The death of 18-year-old Akul Dhawan, a first-year student at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), has raised serious concerns as his parents seek answers regarding the circumstances surrounding his death.Cops Narrate Chain Of Events That Led To Indian-American Freezing To Death Edited by Pushkar Tiwari | Friday February 23, 2024, New Delhi Akul Dhawan, a student at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in the US, was found dead last month. The 18-year-old reportedly died on January 20 after freezing to death near a club in Illinois's Urbana that refused him entry.Who Was Akul Dhawan, The Indian-Origin Student Who Froze To Death In US?NDTV News Desk | Friday February 23, 2024, New Delhi Indian-origin student Akul Dhawan has died after freezing to death near a club in the US that refused him entry.12345678910...14