Indian American Tampa resident shares with the American Bazaar his harrowing experience on a visit to India.
The Trinidad-born Latchman’s 2018 performance took place at a height of 3,495 meters.
“The welfare of India is critically important to the United States,” the vice president tells Indian Americans.
Indian American physicians seek blanket immunity and indemnification for helping Covid-19 patients in India.
Dr. Rajendra Kapila went to India amid a raging pandemic to help care for his family.
Democratic lawmakers say the US taxpayers funded investment in vaccines to find a solution to the pandemic here at home and abroad.
From buying groceries to checking upon loved ones, hundreds helping families of those stuck in India.
Indian American immunologist’s research examines connection between the immune system and diseases.
Sending 1,000 ventilators,  25,000 oxygen concentrators, sets up HR network  for supporting employees in India.
Des Moines, Iowa, -based Foundation exploring alternative routes from US, China, India to provide timely help.
Largest ethnic medical organization in the US leading relief efforts on several fronts.
Mitra’s invention used in over one billion tooth restorations worldwide.
Relief may be too little, too late as USCIS is still processing January 2021 cases.
Remembering India’s help in hour of need, US determined to do everything for it, says Blinken.
Many Indians on H-1B, L-1 and spouses with dependent visa stuck in India.
UVA Engineering’s Ashish Venkat hopes industry and academia will work together to find solutions.
Indian American lawmaker Raja Krishnamoorthi discusses legislation to tackle issue.
Arbitrary rejections restrict business immigration in the US, says American Immigration Council.
The pharmaceutical giant has emphasized it is waiting for India to approve its Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for use in the country.
Covid travel bans don’t seem to have dampened enthusiasm for their favorite study destination.
Indiaspora opens ChaloGive.org platform after raising $1 million at May 1 virtual event.
Students with valid F-1 and M-1 visas may enter US only 30 days before start of studies.
Representatives of many global media organizations have been covering crowded, noisy and aggressive campaigning in Indian states for months.
Hundreds of visa holders are currently stuck in India.
Indiaspora, which raised over $1 million, will host “Help India Breathe†virtual event, on May 1, to double the impact of relief efforts.
