Indian-Americans Overwhelmingly Disapprove Trump: Study October 13, 2018 14:10
A new study by AAPI Data and APIA Vote unveiled that Indian-American voters overpoweringly disapprove of President Donald Trump's record at the White House.Two among three Indian-American voters disapproved of the manner Trump was handling…
Read MoreMore Indian Students Moving Abroad for Higher Studies: Dubai Study October 10, 2018 18:15
In the following three years, India could succeed China as the fastest-growing international student target market for foreign universities, according to a Dubai study.According to a report in Khaleej Times on the market research on…
Read MoreWorld Bank Debars Several Indian Companies in 2018: Report October 04, 2018 17:18
The World Bank has debarred several Indian companies and a few individuals from the company from its various projects across the globe, the multilateral lending agency said in its first report on its endeavors to…
Read MoreU.S. Drops to No. 27 in World for Education, Health Care September 29, 2018 16:12
According to a new study based on 2016 data reports, the United States is ranked Number 27 globally on education and healthcare.The study is organized by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at…
Read MoreOver 20 Million Americans Glued to Kavanaugh Hearing Telecasts September 29, 2018 12:11
The high-stakes Senate hearing on the United States Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh stock-still American television viewers with nearly 20.4 million people tuning in on six broadcast and cable networks, according to Nielsen data released…
Read MorePIOs Donated Over $1.2b to U.S. Colleges since 2000: Study September 28, 2018 15:26
Indian-Americans have donated over $1.2 billion to 37 American universities and colleges since 2000 to August 2018, according to a new study led by Indiaspora, that intents to transform the triumph of Indian-Americans into meaningful…
Read More"I Wish I Could Be Like Cool Kids," - by Shrusti Jagadish Winning Hearts September 28, 2018 10:55
Bullying is a world phenomenon prevalent across cultures and creeds, regardless of social standing or age. It is especially rife among youngsters or schoolchildren which negatively affects the emotional, physical, psychological, and social well-being of…
Read MoreTelugu is U.S.'s Fastest Thriving Foreign Language: Study September 24, 2018 17:06
The number of native Telugu speakers is growing like no other in the United States, and a study by Center for Immigration Studies prove this to be literal.Amid a period of 2010 and 2017, Telugu…
Read MoreArathi School of Dance - Now in North Valley September 21, 2018 12:58
Arathi School of Dance, which holds classes on the 3,000-year-old style of Indian dance in two locations currently in Arizona - Uptown Phoenix and Chandler - have now begun their dance school in North Valley…
Read More50K Indians Get U.S. Citizenship in 2017, a Rise of 10% September 19, 2018 14:32
As many Indians dream of acquiring the United States citizenship amid Trump administration's arduous rules, the percentage of country natives who obtained U.S. naturalization in 2017 has increased by 10 percent.A whole of 50,802 Indians…
Read MoreOne in 7 U.S. Residents Foreign-Born, India With 8.3L Migrants in 7Yr. September 17, 2018 15:12
Statistics released by the United States Census Board earlier this week show that immigrants (both legal and illegal) comprised nearly 14 percent of the U.S. population. In other words, one out of seven U.S. residents…
Read MoreEight Lakh People Commit Suicide Every Year: WHO September 11, 2018 12:13
Nearly 800,000 people commit suicide every year in the world, the second leading cause of death amongst people aged 15-29 in 2016, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).A toolkit to help communities prevent suicides…
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