Tanzanian Indian American Rupal Ramesh Shah tells how she ran 11 marathons in 11 years.
Florida joins White House, several states in celebrating the Indian festival of lights.
Queens resident hanged himself after stabbing spouse.
Show at Museum of History and Industry tells stories of earliest Indian immigrant families.
Even though the court ruled in favor of Save Jobs USA, the case stands where it did before.
Defender of “The Freedom to Write” fears Indian government would punish reporter for critical coverage of PM Narendra Modi.
Nomadic Sufi Muslims from Northwest India incorporate Hindu deities into their devotional songs.
Raju keeps job as San Francisco’s Public Defender, Ajmera re-elected to Charlotte City Council.
Immigration lawyer Rahul Reddy also seeks an open discussion on the bill
November 15-17 Inaugural edition of NYC SAFF to feature dozens of film and documentaries
Democrat Suhas Subramanyam defeated his GOP opponent Bill Drennan in the 87th House District.
Democrat Hashmi unseated Repubulican Glen Sturtevant on Tuesday.
Purpose of immigration system is to improve U.S. economy first, says acting director.
American system historically seen as a model by nations trying to fill gaps in education systems.
Community to hold candle light vigil in Connecticut City Hall on Nov. 9. Follow @ambazaarmag It has been…
“Untapped Power” lists the strengths of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander working community in America.
Fundraiser started for Mahendar Basupally recuperating in Washington D.C.
Sunayana Dumala, the widow of Indian tech professional Srinivas Kuchibhotla, speaks at the rally.
The Indian American conservative is running for an at-large seat.
The old-style export promotions bureaus of the world are now nothing but lingering liabilities.
Many believe that Indians have been trying to demand an unfair lion’s share in the existing green card distribution system.
Kal Penn reveals the look of first ever Indian Disney cartoon.
In a letter to Senator Cornyn, Democratic co-sponsors of the Bill sum up the plight of the huge community stuck in green card backlog.
Directed and written by Nishi Chawla, the play examines the former British prime minister’s role in colonies, including India.
North Carolina-based Shiva Chalapathi Raju died suddenly on Tuesday. His pregnant wife will now have to go back to India.
