Indian film maker ‘ecstatic’ about movie making it to North America’s oldest film festival featuring Indian cinema.
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More Asian Americans are running for office than ever before after Kamala Harris’ success.
Uses city-to-city connection to help India in heartbreaking crisis.
Philadelphia lawyer Ajay Raj, speaks about his new law firm, Raju LLP, and his venture capital, media and philanthropic efforts.
Outbreaks anywhere threaten recovery everywhere, says Indian American lawmaker.
DHS removes Trump-era H-1B rule narrowing the definition of “speciality” vacated by court.
With uncertainties surrounding visa appointments, experts suggest steps to offer students flexibility.
Beware of fake news on Covid, says Indian American surgeon general Vivek Murthy.
Donations to 10 charities and organizations will provide medical and financial aid to slow Covid-19 spread.
Indian American physician Dr. Shivaraj Nagalli addresses common concerns about the pandemic.
AAPI’s academic initiative will be a great source of medical education, says AMA chief Susan Bailey.
“It is our turn to step up and help India in its moment of crisis,” says Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Denying work permits to spouses would impact 90,000 H-4 visa-holders, 90% of whom are Indian women.
Daughter of Indian immigrants, set to start Monday as senior adviser focusing on Obamacare, digital service.
Assist Foundation’s youngest world record holder plays 107 musical instruments!
Payal Raj, an H-4 visa holder who is unable to join her family in the US because travel restrictions, describes her plight.
While things are looking up in the US this Eid, they worry about families braving Covid in India.
USCIS suspends biometrics requirement for form I-539 extension of stay in or change of status applicants.
Helping India in US national interest; ask US to share with India surplus AstraZeneca vaccine.
‘Laws passed without effective consultation creates a sense of disempowerment; at times, of alienation.’
Indians across the world celebrate their second pandemic Eid amid fear, anxiety, anger, but also a lot of hope.
The Biden Administration would have to go beyond supporting the vaccines already in use in this country and need an “all of the above” approach.
Political decisions based on ignorance, arrogance, and self-interest have hurt the country during the year and a half of the pandemi.
BAPS temple in Robbinsville trafficked hundreds of Indian laborers, camouflaged as religious volunteers: Lawsuit.
Shukla was visiting Covid hit family in India when her husband passed away in New Jersey.