US based physicians pitch in virtually as doctors and hospitals in India get overwhelmed with surge.
Author: Zofeen Maqsood
Indian film maker ‘ecstatic’ about movie making it to North America’s oldest film festival featuring Indian cinema.
With uncertainties surrounding visa appointments, experts suggest steps to offer students flexibility.
Indian American physician Dr. Shivaraj Nagalli addresses common concerns about the pandemic.
Assist Foundation’s youngest world record holder plays 107 musical instruments!
While things are looking up in the US this Eid, they worry about families braving Covid in India.
Tragedy strikes, New Jersey resident Kiran Shukla while visiting her Covid hit family in India.
Indian American Tampa resident shares with the American Bazaar his harrowing experience on a visit to India.
From buying groceries to checking upon loved ones, hundreds helping families of those stuck in India.
Relief may be too little, too late as USCIS is still processing January 2021 cases.
Many Indians on H-1B, L-1 and spouses with dependent visa stuck in India.
Covid travel bans don’t seem to have dampened enthusiasm for their favorite study destination.
From fundraisers to creating artwork relief, the diaspora pitches in to help Indians.
They demand details from Washington, accountability from New Delhi.
Host of “The Mary Mac Show” says Indians are her second largest audience.
Many look at rescheduling family visits amid mounting fears about cancellation of flights from India.
Four of the eight dead in the mass shooting identified as members of Indianapolis’ Sikh community.
Bravo TV’s first docuseries with an all-Indian cast, returns on June 2.
Among the potential changes include rolling back the investment amounts from $900,000 to $500,000.
The cofounder of Hindus for Human Rights speaks about the rise of Hindutva and its consequences.
H-1B registration status still showing ‘Submitted’? You may still stand a chance
New York-based activist and lawyer Jo Kaur and her husband, Richie, learned about their son’s fatal illness a few days ago.
The new season, which premieres on April 5, will also highlight festivals like Eid-ul-Fitr, Dussehra and Teej.
Behavioral scientist Dr. Janet Ahn talks about race- and gender-based discrimination that Asian American women are subjected to.
New York-based dancer Vinita Hazari’s creation is strikes a chord with South Asian American women.

