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‘Four Walls’ and ‘Drushti’ will be staged at the Olney Theater Center on May 12.
The citizen-led initiative will also be held at various locations in India, Pakistan and UK.
Register for the inaugural American Bazaar Women Entrepreneurs Forum, which will be attended by dozens of prominent women entrepreneurs from across the country, executives of Fortune 500 companies, and political and thought leaders.
A number of NFIA delegates from different parts of the country will attend the Nov. 16-18 event.
A number of leading CEOs from the area will speak at the Vienna, VA, event.
The author, politician and former UN diplomat will be hosted by the Dallas Indian Arts Collective.
Admission is free for public.
The visit will be the Indian spiritual leader’s 22nd visit to the nation’s capital.
Sakhi honoree Obaid-Chinoy has won two Academy Awards and six Emmy Awards for her films on gender inequalities. Chatterjee is the global sales leader at IBM Security. Prior to joining IBM, she served as deputy director, Naval Design, Indian Navy.
Dilip Chauhan praised the parents for enrolling their daughter in the field of traditional dance.
Founded in 2010, Uplift Humanity has sent more than 500 volunteers from the US to perform various training and educational programs in India.
The Bollywood musician will perform in Chicago, New Jersey, Toronto, Dallas, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and San Jose in April.
AAPI has been strategically engaged in working with the Union and State Governments of India from the past ten years and has collaborated with more than 35 professional medical associations, pharmaceutical, and medical device companies to address the healthcare challenges of a rapidly developing India.
Twenty-three US lawmakers and three envoys address attendees in Senate office building for the Diwali celebrations.
The Family Day Diwali festival was organized by Indo-American Heritage Museum Beyond Bollywood Committee members Amita Banerji and Dorothie Shah.
The Indian American community has “contributed hugely” to the celebration of Diwali by American institutions, says Ambassador Navtej Sarna.
The trend that started in 1980 is the biggest Sikh event outside India and Canada. About 80,000 people are expected to attend the event this year.
The Times Square event, which is the largest Diwali celebration outside India, was debuted in 2013 and is the creation of Neeta Bhasin, president and CEO of marketing firm ASB Communications.
Among the highlights of the 2017 festival were an awe-inspiring Naturalization Ceremony, International Book Fair and National Heritage Award Fellows.
Elephants in the Coffee, a documentary produced by Indian American D K Bhaskar and award-winning American journalist Dr Thomas Grant, received the Best Documentary award at DCSAFF event.
The Indian American Business Council is organizing the event in collaboration with US Commercial Services, US-India Trade Council, Startup India, and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) – Ministry of Commerce, Government of India.
Ani Choying Drolma, internationally renowned artist, has performed for gatherings of more than 20,000 audience.
The film is based on the true story of Indian Princess Yadhuvansh Kumari, daughter of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala.
The week long camp is for Sikh youth of ages six to 19 years. The admission for the program is on first-come-first served basis.