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Wednesday, May 1st, 2019

 

NPRI offers Prof. R.S. Nigam College Scholarship Opportunity – Deadline to Apply May 15th, 2019

Earn a $3,000 ‘Freedom Scholarship‘   The Nevada Policy Research Institute is once again offering a $3,000 Professor R.S. Nigam & NPRI Freedom Scholarship to a graduating Clark County high school student who demonstrates a passion for economic liberty and individual freedom. The scholarship is open to all graduating high school students in Clark County — whether they attend a public, private, online or home school — who plan to attend college in the fall of 2019. To apply for the scholarship, students are asked to write a two-page essay on the following topic:Read More


Guru Nanak Gurudwara Attracts Diverse Community to Celebrate Vaisakhi

Guru Nanak Gurudwara celebrated Vaisakhi Family event on Saturday April 28th.  The free family event attracted over 400 attendees to celebrate annual Vaisakhi Mela on the grounds of Guru Nanak Gurudwara. The annual celebrations and continuing the tradition of Vaisakhi festivities offered a glimpse of growing, entrepreneurial, successful, and philanthropic Sikh community of Las Vegas. The local Indian restaurants and volunteers donated homemade snacks, elaborate luncheon, Indian sweets and drinks.  The eclectic array of snacks included freshly prepared samosas, pakoras, chholey bhaturey, dahi vada, makki ki roti and saag, golRead More


Joseph, Son of a Prominent Indian American, Charged with a Possession of Controlled Substance

Las Vegas resident Joseph (last name withheld), son of a prominent Indian American, is charged with the crime of possession of controlled substance, Marijuana over one (1) ounce. Earlier Joseph was charged with multiple misdemeanors including, failing to obey stop sign while driving; driving without a driver license; operating a vehicle with an expired registration and plates, along with feloniously possessing a controlled substance. The charges are mere allegations, and the defendant Joseph is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. More information will be posted as the case movesRead More