Savvy investors should invest their hard-earned money only after due diligence, says Indian American attorney Naresh M Gehi
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Indian American lawmaker says India’s neutral stance makes it harder for those working to strengthen US India ties
She is also developing a show about the South Asian community in New Jersey and the many worlds hiding within them
New York-based TV personality is exploring how the Indian diaspora has touched the world and its evolving cuisine
A startup visa would make it easier for entrepreneurs in STEM fields to immigrate to the US
The Stanford scholar speaks about her new book, ‘Brutal Beauty,’ which explores the transformation of Indian cities since the neoliberal economic reforms started in the 1990.
Unreasonable for Indian Americans to demand Harris identify more with the community, says the author of a new book
With reach in 94 countries, Shah provides all South Asians an insight to leaders who look like them
Pune-based nonprofit EDRACH’s new initiative is geared for senior citizens, disabled children and poor homeless women
A new variant may be more contagious, more lethal, warns Dr Raj Karnatak stressing the urgency for world wide vaccination
Hollywood director Bharoocha is part of NBCU’s Female Forward program aiming to create gender parity in scripted television
In an exclusive interview with The American Bazaar, the former PepsiCo Chairman and CEO speaks about her book, career and life as an immigrant.
Former city council candidate for Queens says it’s important for immigrants to be vocal about cabbies’ rights
In an exclusive interview, the award-winning filmmaker speaks about “Tabbar,” — which is available in Canada — and independent films, among other topics.
Cricket’s future in US looks promising to Major League Cricket executive with Minor League Cricket taking off
Los Angeles based Indian American actor Chhaya Nene will be seen in new TV anthology series, ’Civil Disobedience’
Texas based Indian American author’s latest book, ‘Everything You Need is Within You’ is also an inspirational read
In a wide-ranging interview, the Indian American looks back at his UT Arlington presidency and discusses opportunities and challenges in higher education in the 21st century.
M. Osman Siddique, the first South Asian American and Muslim American ambassador, speaks about his memoir.
Aashish Kumar leads campaign for greater awareness of toxic masculinity in the South Asian community.
Philadelphia lawyer Ajay Raj, speaks about his new law firm, Raju LLP, and his venture capital, media and philanthropic efforts.
Social entrepreneur Sanchali Pal leads a passionate crew of doers to address the biggest crisis of our times.
The cofounder of Hindus for Human Rights speaks about the rise of Hindutva and its consequences.
She founded the iconic Ben’s Chili Bowl in Washington, DC, along with her husband, Ben Ali, in 1958.
The design of Indian American Sanjana Paramhans and Pakistani American Neha Sadruddin was a winner at the “Regen Dining Competition.”