Previously, she was Chair and CEO of the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission, the nation’s largest for-hire transportation regulator.
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The Indian American is the first South Asian American to serve in the position.
Daughter of Indian immigrants to challenge 15-term Republican Ken Calvert in Inland Empire
“We must also act quickly in Congress,†says Indian American lawmaker Pramila Jayapal
Nanda, who served at the Department of Labor during the Obama administration, is a former CEO of the Democratic National Committee.
Writer, surgeon Gawande to get senior global health role at USAID, Gupta named as America’s drug czar
Iraq War Veteran is founder and former president of the Veteran-led-non-profit American Veterans Committee
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India rejects criticism saying it remains committed to protection of human rights of all its citizens
America’s first Sikh state attorney general set to take up critical role to protect investors.
Kumar would be the first federal judge of South Asian descent in Michigan.
‘Keshap’s appointment will reinforce the close US partnership with the Government and people of India.’
Potential 2024 presidential hopeful calls herself “the proud daughter of Indian immigrantsâ€.
Indian American Surgeon General worried about unvaccinated people.
They have “become too big to care and too powerful to ever put people over profits,†says Indian American lawmaker.
Civil rights lawyer takes the most first choice votes in Tuesday’s Democratic primary
Kamala Harris casts tie breaking vote in Senate making Ahuja first Indian American OPM head.
If elected, Krishnan could become the first South Asian elected to New York City Council.
Seven Republican Senators back water expert endorsed by the US Chamber of Commerce.
Thousands of South Asians may benefit if Congress acts on the Indian American VP’s call.
Indian-American civil rights attorney would be first judge of South Asian descent on Connecticut District Court.
Defeats Edison Democratic Chairman Mahesh Bhagia, another Indian American
Diaspora conflicted about self-identity with some rooted in India and others favoring a nonhyphenated ‘American’ identity.
IMPACT seeks community support for NOVID Act saying this is not an Indian crisis, but a global one.
52 percent Indian Americans believe other minority groups discriminated against more than them.
