Parameswaran is currently the Group CFO and head of Eros’ North America operations.
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As the shutdown approaches the fifth week, Americans are increasingly becoming more concerned about it.
The new H-1B preregistration program may impact the future of premium processing, says immigration lawyer Rekha Sharma-Crawford.
The first Indian American to hold a White House press briefing joins Florida-based Ballard Partners.
Move over Priyanka Chopra, there’s a new Indian American on the country’s most coveted billboard.
“Tweets are not enough and we need to see some action.”
Collegiate Congress, founded Indian grad student Christo Thomas, was instrumental in drafting the UN resolution.
Krishnaswamy is a researcher at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and professor of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine U Penn.
Sandra Oh wins her second Golden Globe and Emma Stone apologizes for her role in “Aloha.”
“We are moving closer to the ‘khalifa system’ in the Middle East where workers are brought only to work, but not become residents,” says Bhatt, author of “High-Tech Housewives.”
Jayapal, Gabbard take oath of office on Bhagavad Gita; Omar, Tlaib sworn in on Quran.
The president says India is not doing enough in war-torn Afghanistan.
The games will be held in NCSI Dome in Worli on October 4 and 5.
Smita Siddhanti is the new TiE DC president; The EnDyna CEO succeeds Sheela Murthy.
Indian Embassy partners with community and business organizations to kick-start commemoration period.
The Indian American astrophysicist receives Woman Leader of the Year award.
Entrepreneur Danny Gaekwad, aerospace engineer Ajay Kothari honored at the organization’s 20th national convention.
Ambassador Navtej Sarna: “Diwali has become emblematic of India abroad.”
Mona Das to join Sen. Manka Dhingra and Rep. Vandana Slatter in the Washington State Legislature.
Indian Americans pick up six seats in state legislatures; eight challengers lose bid for Congress.
In a new book, Varghese K. George, a former Washington correspondent of The Hindu, dissects the state of bilateral relations in the era of Trump and Modi.
Opinion: More than 50 Indian Americans will be on the ballot nationwide, but the election is not just about these candidates.
Saying “that this administration has been too accommodating of White Supremacy,” Raja Krishnamoorthi calls for emergency congressional hearing.
Five Indian states, with a combined population of more than 200 million, will vote for their state governments in the next two months.
Of the 10 finalists in the 2018 Young Scientist Challenge, five were Indian Americans; Mehaa Amirthalingam finishes second.