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White House listens to Asian Americans
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Gandhian Narayan Desai spins the symbolic charkha during his homage at the Gandhi Statue in the King district!
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GAPI celebrates 2012 Annual Meeting cum Dinner
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Jeff Parmer works magic for Chinmaya Mission ashram
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Quran exhibition in Georgia
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Jagannath Pranna Prathista at Hanuman temple
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Uncommonly dancing food from Suvir Saran’s farm
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Embodiments of ‘Shakti’ from Nritya Natya Kala Bharti
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Jashn-e-Bahara
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US Tigers lifts AGCC Inaugural Spring T20 Carnival
Off the Beaten Path: Chamba: A city of temples and peace
Up north in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh, where the air is cool and wet, and mornings are miraculous with cloud-topped mountains, TOM GRANT finds that the earth itself is a temple. Vistas of snow-capped mountains hide an amazing town that houses the Lakshmi Narayan Temple dating back to the 10th century. Untouched by foreign influences, this is nevertheless a diverse place where tribal communities like Gujjar and Gaddi join Hindu, Muslim, Christian, and Sikh populations in the same parade to honor their joint local heritage. Read more »
Does our Chalta Hai attitude make us too lax to care? Concerned about the flawed justice meted out to Rutgers student Dharun Ravi, an Indian-American couple asked friends and family to sign petitions--but the responses were depressingly apathetic. Read more »
You will like checking into this hotel! The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, a big-banner Hollywood film with a stellar cast, is a nod to all that is endearing, even if a bit irksome, about India. Read more »
Keeping the boyfriend at bay: In the India of the ’70s in which the author grew up, boys were out of the question for a teen girl like her. Now, as a mother of teenage daughters, she learns to negotiate the feared boyfriend phase. Read more »
“Many Americans think of Indians as strange foreigners with an inaccessible culture and horrible accents.” Yet, America was envisioned in a cosmopolitan spirit. Caricatures like Apu will become relics soon... Read more »
Letters to the editor about cultural roots & assimilation, Mughal monuments & the Mughal era, singer Deepali Joshi Shah's obituary, and a poem for Mother's Day! Read more »
If you use Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, you may have wondered what happens when users die. Are profiles immortal? Are memories lost? Well, the policies vary--here are your answers. Read more »
About 27 percent of employees telecommute at some point in a year. Employers should decide on policies before the first employee can be sent home to work. Here are some key areas for management to consider. Read more »
So you actually have a gym membership now? How do you get comfortable with all that strange-looking equipment, and what exactly should you do? Here are some tips on making your gym experience a successful one. Read more »
H-1B Cap Statistics / FY 2013 H-1B Cap Count / EB2 Cutoff Retrogresses for India and mainland China / New Resources for Naturalization Interviews / VISA PREFERENCE NUMBERS FOR MAY 2012 Read more »
Dubai played host to a very special visitor recently. Aaradhya Bachchan—Beti B—accompanied her famous mother, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, on her first trip abroad. Ash was there for the Dubai World Cup—horse racing. Read more »
Who will have the honor of partnering Sania Mirza, India’s top female player, at the London Olympics? There's a short list for women's doubles and an even shorter list for mixed doubles! Read more »
Asmee Sharma, who wrote a piece titled "My Family BBQ,” was selected as the Gwinnett County Public Schools district kindergarten winner and awarded the Young Georgia Authors Award for Kindergarten. Read more »
Train travel: express and educational! The weekly Vivek Express has record-holding runs. It has various routes and a mobile museum celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda. Read more »
Many people of Indian origin operate on “IST” (Indian Standard Time, or Indian Standard--Tardy). Any suggestions about how one can find sanity in this crazy world of the tardy? Read more »
Once the pain of disease comes to you, you just want to be relieved—it does not matter how. But if you are beginning to feel life a little deeper than the physical body, you will see that how you get rid of your disease also matters. Read more »






























