Excerpts from Alex Counts’ “Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind: Leadership Lessons from Three Decades of Social Entrepreneurship.”
Author: ABcontributor
Easy accessibility to clean water can become a game-changer for women and girls in villages, writes high school senior Esha Mittal, who spent the summer in India.
Like President Trump, the Indian prime minister, who is scheduled to visit Houston on September 22, evokes “feelings on the extremities of human capability.”
Last few days in Kashmir have brought back the days of the ’90s, writes UCLA alumnus and Kashmiri film director Danish Renzu.
Dolica Gopisetty, who “aged out” of her H-4 status in January, recently delivered keynote address at Amazon’s Imagine conference.
The new investment level could be as high as $1.35 million.
Esha Mittal talks to Virginia state Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant, who represents 12th senate district.
The EB-5 visa issuances to Indian nationals passed the 700 mark for the first time this year.
With its soul-soothing ocean and a delightfully friendly indigenous culture, the Australian town is a destination worth exploring.
Race- and ethnicity-based admission policies adopted by America’s elite schools are immoral and against principle of equality.
Why the Muslim culture and politics in southern India are distinctly different from the north.
Today, nouveau Indian food, with Western ingredients, has made it more relatable on world tables.
Such a ticket will have the same diversity in age, education, gender, race, color creed, wealth and political philosophy that the population at large has.
What many Indian Americans fail to realize is that the “American Dream” did not pop out of thin air.
Popular PBS cooking show host and author Alamelu Vairavan gives us Indian recipes that fit right in into traditional Easter menu.
Two-thirds of all H-1B applicants since 2007 have been Indians; why is the visa program continuing to attract Indians?
The Trump administration is tearing down due process and it is worrisome.
Since Trump’s election as president, major American technology companies have expanded their operations in Canada.
Women on H4 visas may slowly be changing the American tech industry, which has been a male bastion.
Asian Americans should not oppose Harvard’s affirmative action beneficial to African Americans and Hispanics, and, at the same time, claim the same “disadvantaged” status to secure business contracts and jobs set aside for minorities.
The two-day event has been organized every year for the past five years by the Rekhta Foundation.
The current system is delaying my freedom to enhance my career in this country, where I have spent almost half of my life.
Indian immigrants with advanced degrees could wait up to 151 years for permanent residency.
While Trump tariffs could lead to some strong short run gains, the long run effect could be devastating to the very industries it is trying to protect.
Bollywood films unequivocally utilize the same ‘divide and conquer’ method used by British colonists.