Progressive activist Peter Jacob attends the fundraiser for “Quesadillas for a Cause” wearing the traditional attire from Kerala, India, where he was born.
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The California senator, one of the front runners, will appear on the second day of the debate, on June 31.
Impact Fund Executive Director Aruna Miller talks about the political engagement of the Indian American community.
The first major changes to EB-5 program were announced last week.
Shah, whose wedding inspired the LGBT community, talks to the American Bazaar about loving without barriers.
Aneesh Seth, who came to the United States when she was six-years-old, is an LGBTQ activist.
Amit Shah and Aditya Madiraju got married in a traditional Hindu ceremony.
Hearing for a new trial set for August 2.
The petition says eliminating green card backlog would kill the racial diversity in America.
A passenger was stumped to find a dead fly in her salad bowl aboard a recent Washington-Delhi Air India flight.
Tens of thousands of highly qualified professionals are victims of the backlog.
The priest, who has lived in the US since 1988, forgives the attacker, resumes temple duty.
Sampath, winner of Chopped, is an Inside Chef at the Rainbow Room in New York.
Pattnaik will represent India at the 2019 Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival to be held from July 26-28.
Are Indian nationals only beneficiaries of the bill?
An economist by training, she served as a a deputy assistant to Obama.
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Zareen Khan, the owner of the Michelin guide restaurant Zareen, was harassed in Palo Alto.
The petition, titled “Pass H.R. 1044/S.386,” was launched on July 15 and is aiming for 100,000 signatures to compel a White House response.
Three brave Punjabi Canadian girls tell a story of childhood trauma through the film.
The new SAAPRI report, “Defying Dependence,” incorporates survey data from over 100 South Asian H-4 visa holders.
S. 2091 includes a clause that DHS should have the authority to give EAD to spouses of non-immigrant visa holders.
The Devi Pop Up at Melba’s restaurant is billed as flavors of India meeting “the flava of Harlem.”
10 percent of New Yorkers detained by ICE are Indians; more than 18 percent are South Asians
Indian American Saluja is among Women Builders Council’s 2019 ‘Outstanding Women’ list.