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Microsoft CEO remains hopeful about India with its strong foundation.
Opens doors for in-state tuition at public institutions of higher education.
Hoyer says “soul and character of our country” that MLK talked about “is at risk today.”
Interfaith community event this weekend to raise awareness about Sikh faith.
As Hank Azaria quits as Apu’s voice, a look at other racist stereotypes.
Twenty suggestions to improve grassroots prosperity that will save nations from populism and restless citizenry.
From Kal Penn to Nikesh Patel, there is plenty of brown action on TV.
New H-1B petition electronic registration process to run from March 1 to 20.
No one is talking about the silent stress affecting their health.
The “Holo-X” concept is designed for a safer commute for school kids.
India-born Microsoft CEO soft pedals ‘sad, bad’ comment about CAA.
Sunny Sohal Cricket Academy, in Gaithersburg, MD, trains cricketers of all age groups.
Think beyond openness as growth strategy in age of protectionism, suggests Deepak Nayyar.
It was the third protest rally in nine days.
In a Washington Post oped, the Indian American lawmaker says it is “inappropriate” for a foreign government “to try to dictate” Capitol Hill meetings.
More than 500 gather in front of the iconic Gandhi, across the Embassy of India.
The renaming “is a long overdue recognition for the contributions of the Sikh and Punjabi communities both locally and throughout the City,” says Council Member Adrienne Adams.
The county is now being bracketed with some of the worst violators of human rights. Mahatma Gandhi’s India doesn’t belong in that club.
The Sacramento child prodigy plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree in music.
Secretary of State Pompeo, Defense Secretary Mark Esper host their Indian counterparts External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh for the second US-India 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue in DC.
Tulsi Gabbard votes ‘present’—the lone Democrat to do so.
US asks India to protect peaceful assembly rights; urges protesters to refrain from violence.
The Indian American congressman says “Asia is one of the most important and consequential regions of the world.”
Affected sharing their tales of woe with top Democrat who has blocked S386.