Aarti Pandya allegedly performed and billed for unnecessary cataract surgeries and diagnostic tests
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Their political, economic clout is growing, but immigration system remains their biggest concern
“Be the Change – All for Global Health†themed event was part of AAPI’s global health summit
Houston Mayor calls it a proud day for the Sikh Community and all people of color
One hears as much Hindi as Arabic in the only island nation in the Middle East
Former WHO chief scientist stresses the importance of investing in public health and primary healthcare
Jan 6-8 summit reaffirms Indian American physicians’ commitment towards improving health care in India
Victim claims she was made to interact with alleged offender by Air India crew
US-born, Bengaluru raised Gaonkar is reserving $100 million to help underserved communities and address climate change
Patel, a radiologist, wife and their children—daughter, 7, and son, 4 — survive the plunge.
Tata Sons and New York Academy of Sciences’ prize to honor innovations in food security, sustainability, and healthcare Tata Sons and…
From listening to loud lullabies to families playing hide and seek, passengers share their travel travails
Mumbai businessman booked for incident on New York-Delhi flight
From providing free food to sheltering people, Bangladeshi Americans turned saviours for the locals
Memphis area project to feature a 108-foot-tall bronze statue of Saint Annamacharya
Juli A Mathew, first Indian American woman judge, sworn in via videoconferencing from Kasaragod
New Jersey Leadership Program aims for more South Asian youth participation in government and politics
From Emmy-nominated host Padma Lakshmi’s lassi board to desi home cooks, creating tandoori boards, 2023 may see a desi spin to the American hosting essential.
Kavi is a proud Indian American, whose “family celebrates their Indian American culture through dance, food, clothing, and holidays.â€
“The more students learn about different faiths, cultures, and backgrounds,†there will be less bigotry, racism, and discrimination, Harman Singh says.
The 16th edition of the summit will feature CMEs, medical specialty, educational symposia.
Selected students will work in congressional and other federal offices
US District Judge Amit Mehta dismisses case saying HAF fails to plead actual malice
Utah, Mississippi become the latest states to Introduce Sikh Studies in their School Syllabus
‘The red flags should have been as conspicuous as a traditional Indian bride’s wedding lehenga’
