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An immersion into Telugu culture at Ugadi Uthsavalu
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Telangana society’s children’s talent show
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Music institute’s Riwayat concert
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SBSM organizes its annual recital
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Jain Center in Atlanta Celebrates Momentous Occasion
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Atlanta community felicitates Oscar-winner Chandrabose
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IACA organizes Holi celebrations
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Aviation Day organized by Telugu association
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74th Republic Day celebrated at the Indian Consulate in Atlanta
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IACA celebrates Republic Day
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Indian lunch for Forsyth County Sheriffs on India’s Republic Day
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Atlanta’s Gokuldham Haveli’s cultural program ‘Namaste-2023’ held with gusto
Portrait of A Renaissance Man
The Enduring Legacy of Rabindranath Tagore: Gurudev, the Bard of Bengal, Kobiguru. Known by these and other monikers, Tagore, India’s best-known literary figure, became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize. That was 110 years ago. An appraisal of a Renaissance man who was a poet, philosopher, patriot, and much more. Read more »
A fictional account of the Hindi film industry’s early years, a celebration of two enigmatic men of science, a tender coming-of-age story, a dream-like journey into oneself, and an action-packed cop drama. Read more »
Andal Balu, in her conversation with Khabar, talks about their journey into the world of gourmet chocolate, their impact on helping create artisanal chocolatiers in India and around the world, and her tips on how to taste and buy chocolate. Read more »
For her mother, being alone meant not just silence but also fewer directions in which she was tugged. Read more »
A story about contemporary families, relationships, traditions... and cholé. Read more »
The “Bohemian Rhapsody” Man: Queen, the British rock band that took the world by storm, was the brainchild of a Parsi with roots in Gujarat. Read more »
Shipping Books Across Oceans: Franklin Abbott’s decision to send half a ton of books to a college he had visited in India became a two-year saga. Read more »
Even as he removes wrinkles from our clothes, his own hands grow more wrinkled. But he carries on—much like the banyan tree under which he has set up his makeshift shop for decades. Read more »
India: Democracy in Danger: A power grab seems to be underway in the nation as the ruling party finds ways to crush the opposition. Read more »
Societies and communities are increasingly not conducive for raising children who are resilient and joyful. Read more »
The Haiku Mistress of India: Meet the person who has become the Indian face of a famous Japanese poetic form that has fans everywhere. Read more »
Some big changes are underway for Medicaid recipients over the next few months. Read more »
DEI initiatives are not just for corporate America. Small, minority-owned businesses also stand to benefit from such programs. Read more »
Letters to the Editor: Tendency to dismiss Gandhi is malicious propaganda/ Share your disappointment with the films RRR and Kantara. Read more »
No 60-day rule for civil surgeon signatures/H-1B cap season update/ Additional mail delivery process for ADIT stamp/ Application Final Action Dates for May 2023/ Dates for Filling Visa Applications- May 2023. Read more »
Priyanka made heads turn at the special screening of her web series Citadel. Read more »
Harnarayan Singh made history on Jan. 14, 2021, when he became the first Sikh broadcaster to call an NHL game in English. Read more »
Georgia College and State University (GCSU) in Milledgeville, GA, has established the S & R Palvia Endowed Veetraag Vigyaan Professorship in Jain Studies. Read more »
Read our regular columns: ‘Who, What, Where, When & Why’ and ‘Book Matters’. Also: ‘Six Win Guggenheim Fellowship' and 'The American Dream’s Dark Side'. Read more »
South Asian bone marrow donors, who lag far behind other ethnicities, can fill an urgent need at no personal cost. Read more »
Time is relevant only because we have a physical body. To do anything physical, you need time because the physical is time-bound. Read more »