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Indian Scientist ExplainsScience | NDTV News Desk | Saturday May 11, 2024 A celestial event is unfolding as solar flares and coronal mass ejections dazzle the skies, potentially extending the spectacle as far south as Alabama and Northern California in the US. www.ndtv.comIndian-Origin Motel Owner, 76, Shot Dead In US After Argument Over RoomIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday February 15, 2024 A 76-year-old Indian-origin motel owner was shot dead by a customer in the US state of Alabama following an altercation over a room, the latest in a string of tragedies to shock the community in the country. www.ndtv.comIndian Man Arrested For Killing Fellow Countryman In USIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 7, 2023 An Indian national has been arrested and charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of a compatriot in the US state of Alabama, police said. www.ndtv.comEating Bananas, Avocados Helps Prevent Heart Disease PTI | Monday October 9, 2017 Eating foods rich in potassium, such as bananas and avocados, daily may prevent hardening of the arteries that can result in heart disease and death, researchers, including one of Indian origin, claim. doctor.ndtv.comAdditional Drug May Cut C-Section Infection Rates By HalfHealth | Press Trust of India | Saturday October 1, 2016 Scientists, including one of Indian origin, have discovered that administering the antibiotic azithromycin alongside a standard recommended drugs reduces infection rates by 50 per cent for women who undergo a cesarean delivery. www.ndtv.comIndian-American Doctor Charged With $9.5 Million FraudIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Saturday September 24, 2016 A 48-year-old Indian-American doctor in Alabama has been charged with a health care fraud of USD 9.5 million through illegally conducted tests, and prescribing controlled substances for illegitimate purposes. www.ndtv.com4 Indian Teams To Participate In NASA's Human Exploration Rover ChallengeIndia News | Press Trust of India | Monday April 4, 2016 Four groups of Indian students are among 80 teams that will participate in NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge to create human-powered rovers designed to explore the surface of Mars, distant planets, asteroids or moons. www.ndtv.comIndian Student Dies, 4 Wounded In Car Crash In US: Sushma SwarajIndia News | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 21, 2016 An Indian student died and four others were injured in a car crash in southeastern US state of Alabama, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said today. www.ndtv.comVideo Showed Gujarat Man Being Slammed To Ground, US Cop AcquittedIndians Abroad | Agencies | Thursday January 14, 2016 A police officer accused of leaving a man from Gujarat partially paralyzed in Alabama has been acquitted. www.ndtv.comIndia-Born Businessman To Run For Post Of Mayor Of Madison: ReportIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 14, 2016 An India-born businessman is planning to run for the post of mayor of a city in Alabama, saying he has the vision to help make the city among the best in the US, according to a media report. www.ndtv.comUS Jury Seeks Another Day to Decide on Indian Grandfather's Assault CaseIndians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday November 4, 2015 After two days of deliberation, a US federal Jury has sought another day to debate the case against an Alabama police officer charged with slamming an Indian grandfather to the ground and leaving him severely injured in February last year. www.ndtv.comUS Jury Fails to Decide on Indian Grandfather's Assault CaseIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 3, 2015 A federal jury in the US state of Alabama has failed to arrive at a decision on the case of a brutal police assault on a 57-year-old Indian grandfather who was left partially paralysed. www.ndtv.comUS Cop Slammed Indian Grandfather Like 'Cutting Down a Tree': WitnessIndians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday October 30, 2015 An Alabama police officer used a violent technique, like "somebody cutting down a tree", to slam an Indian grandfather to the ground, an expert witness testified in the retrial of the cop. www.ndtv.comExtremely Violent Technique Used Against Indian Grandfather: Police OfficialIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Friday October 30, 2015 A former American police officer used an "extremely violent technique" against an Indian grandfather that left him partially paralysed early this year, a key police training official has told a US federal jury. www.ndtv.comSlammed Indian Grandfather Posed No Threat: US CopsIndians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday October 29, 2015 An Indian grandfather slammed to the ground by an Alabama police officer posed no threat to police, two fellow officers testified in the retrial of the cop charged with use of excessive force. www.ndtv.comMore News »'Alabama Indians' - 34 News Result(s)Video: What Causes A Solar Storm? Indian Scientist ExplainsScience | NDTV News Desk | Saturday May 11, 2024 A celestial event is unfolding as solar flares and coronal mass ejections dazzle the skies, potentially extending the spectacle as far south as Alabama and Northern California in the US. www.ndtv.comIndian-Origin Motel Owner, 76, Shot Dead In US After Argument Over RoomIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday February 15, 2024 A 76-year-old Indian-origin motel owner was shot dead by a customer in the US state of Alabama following an altercation over a room, the latest in a string of tragedies to shock the community in the country. www.ndtv.comIndian Man Arrested For Killing Fellow Countryman In USIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 7, 2023 An Indian national has been arrested and charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of a compatriot in the US state of Alabama, police said. www.ndtv.comEating Bananas, Avocados Helps Prevent Heart Disease PTI | Monday October 9, 2017 Eating foods rich in potassium, such as bananas and avocados, daily may prevent hardening of the arteries that can result in heart disease and death, researchers, including one of Indian origin, claim. doctor.ndtv.comAdditional Drug May Cut C-Section Infection Rates By HalfHealth | Press Trust of India | Saturday October 1, 2016 Scientists, including one of Indian origin, have discovered that administering the antibiotic azithromycin alongside a standard recommended drugs reduces infection rates by 50 per cent for women who undergo a cesarean delivery. www.ndtv.comIndian-American Doctor Charged With $9.5 Million FraudIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Saturday September 24, 2016 A 48-year-old Indian-American doctor in Alabama has been charged with a health care fraud of USD 9.5 million through illegally conducted tests, and prescribing controlled substances for illegitimate purposes. www.ndtv.com4 Indian Teams To Participate In NASA's Human Exploration Rover ChallengeIndia News | Press Trust of India | Monday April 4, 2016 Four groups of Indian students are among 80 teams that will participate in NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge to create human-powered rovers designed to explore the surface of Mars, distant planets, asteroids or moons. www.ndtv.comIndian Student Dies, 4 Wounded In Car Crash In US: Sushma SwarajIndia News | Press Trust of India | Sunday February 21, 2016 An Indian student died and four others were injured in a car crash in southeastern US state of Alabama, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said today. www.ndtv.comVideo Showed Gujarat Man Being Slammed To Ground, US Cop AcquittedIndians Abroad | Agencies | Thursday January 14, 2016 A police officer accused of leaving a man from Gujarat partially paralyzed in Alabama has been acquitted. www.ndtv.comIndia-Born Businessman To Run For Post Of Mayor Of Madison: ReportIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday January 14, 2016 An India-born businessman is planning to run for the post of mayor of a city in Alabama, saying he has the vision to help make the city among the best in the US, according to a media report. www.ndtv.comUS Jury Seeks Another Day to Decide on Indian Grandfather's Assault CaseIndians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday November 4, 2015 After two days of deliberation, a US federal Jury has sought another day to debate the case against an Alabama police officer charged with slamming an Indian grandfather to the ground and leaving him severely injured in February last year. www.ndtv.comUS Jury Fails to Decide on Indian Grandfather's Assault CaseIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday November 3, 2015 A federal jury in the US state of Alabama has failed to arrive at a decision on the case of a brutal police assault on a 57-year-old Indian grandfather who was left partially paralysed. www.ndtv.comUS Cop Slammed Indian Grandfather Like 'Cutting Down a Tree': WitnessIndians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday October 30, 2015 An Alabama police officer used a violent technique, like "somebody cutting down a tree", to slam an Indian grandfather to the ground, an expert witness testified in the retrial of the cop. www.ndtv.comExtremely Violent Technique Used Against Indian Grandfather: Police OfficialIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Friday October 30, 2015 A former American police officer used an "extremely violent technique" against an Indian grandfather that left him partially paralysed early this year, a key police training official has told a US federal jury. www.ndtv.comSlammed Indian Grandfather Posed No Threat: US CopsIndians Abroad | Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday October 29, 2015 An Indian grandfather slammed to the ground by an Alabama police officer posed no threat to police, two fellow officers testified in the retrial of the cop charged with use of excessive force. www.ndtv.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry 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