Indian American lawmaker recognized for his contributions in the areas of clean water legislation and advocacy for water safety
Author: Arun Kumar
Hari Krishnan (Choreography), Vivek K. Goyal (Engineering), Sonia Shah (General Nonfiction), Nita Kumar (South & Southeast Asian Studies) among the chosen.
Former Indian American presidential aspirant “to defend the principles that make America the greatest country in the world”
From intricately crafted artifacts to evocative photographs capturing moments of everyday life, each artifact tells a story
Landmark event to spotlight diverse selection from India, Pakistan, Nepal, the UK, Australia, Canada, and the US
Abridge (Shiv Rao), Baseten (Tuhin Srivastava), Codieum (Varun Mohan), Glean (Arvind Jain), Perplexity (Aravind Srinivas), Together AI (Vipul Ved Prakash) on the list
Vijayawada-born co-founder of Preserve Life Corp, Thotakura learned how to fly before he could drive
Indian American national security expert to lead faster adoption of data, analytics, and AI to generate decision advantage
The founders cross all industries and bring with them unique stories of success from their entrepreneurial journey
April 13 meet to promote meaningful collaboration and foster innovation through the lens of the Indian business landscape
About 280,000 college-educated immigrants with health-related degrees are not working in the field, contributing to the significant shortage
Indian American student explored the legacy left behind by Cassini, a spacecraft that focused on exploring Saturn’s moons
FIIDS asks different agencies, universities and students organizations to work towards addressing the issue
Indian American scientist oversaw the launch of three sounding rockets from Virginia to study eclipse’s effects on Earth’s upper atmosphere
Endorsed candidates include Pramila Jayapal from Washington and Ravi Bhalla from New Jersey for US Congress
Daibai from India was excited to take the oath of allegiance at USCIS’ Orlando, Florida office
Indian American father alleges his 11-year-old son was branded with hot metal during a religious ritual
Luxury home burglaries linked to Chilean tourists on visa waivers in Arizona, California, Maryland, New York and North Carolina
Indian Americans nominated for prestigious awards for “chefs who set high standards in their culinary skills and leadership abilities”
USCIS move comes days ahead of April 24 expiry of a rule potentially saving 800,000 jobs
54% who experienced a hate incident did not report it to anyone, according to The Asian American Foundation
India sets another record with 200 billionaires, a cumulative total nearing a trillion dollars and Asia’s very first centibillionaire
Asian Americans are often portrayed as educationally and financially successful, but in reality about 10% of them live in poverty
Samosa caucus seeks a briefing before April 18 on DOJ strategy concerning hate crimes targeting Hindus in the US
Burglars suspected of orchestrating at least 17 burglaries targeting Indian American and other South Asian community members