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Atlanta Indian Film Festival Showcases Diverse Voices in Indian Cinema
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Vibha DreamMile: 3000 Participants and 350 Volunteers Raise $330K for Children’s Education
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Heartfulness Organizes Green 5K Run
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Atlanta Honors Gandhi and Shastri on International Day of Non-Violence
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BAGA Durga Pujo 2024: Tradition Celebration with a Digital Heart
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Preventive Health Takes Center Stage at GATeS and Care Bridge Initiative 5K
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Aabaha Art and Theater Festival 2025
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Atlanta’s Dr. Anu Bhat to Lead NAVIKA; Lakeland Summit Marks Kannada Unity on Global Stage
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Teens Take Action: Walkathon Raises Awareness and Funds for Impoverished Children
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Volunteer Team Brings Musical Magic to Atlanta
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The 29th Annual Festival of India: A Tapestry of Unity and Celebration
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“Prince of Bhangra,” Sukhbir Singh, performs at the Indian Friends of Atlanta (IFA) Spirit of Freedom Mela
Indian Cinema: National Sensibility, Global Audience, Many Avatars
Indian Moviemakers Redefine Entertainment and Cross Borders: Meet the Indian “cinemawalas” who are making films that mix genres, blend entertainment and art, showcase India’s rich linguistic diversity, and reach beyond national boundaries as they broaden their appeal. Plus: Exclusive interviews with directors Anurag Kashyap and Kiran Rao. Read more »
Resisting the Regression: As Trump 2.0 continues to unravel the progress we’ve made as a nation, what lessons from the past can inspire South Asian Americans today? Read more »
Kiran Desai’s New Novel: Two decades after winning the Booker Prize, Desai is back with an acclaimed and immersive novel about Indian Americans. Read more »
The professional training and versatile experience of Chef Nadeem are evident as he takes you on a culinary journey through various regions of Pakistan. Read more »
When a jeans ad turned into a nationwide debate about race, beauty, and identity, it revealed something deeper: the real “genes” of America are more colorful than ever. Read more »
The Genius of Raghu Rai: Iconic images from India’s celebrated photograph-er, and an excerpt from a recent book that sheds light on his artistry. Read more »
Ho Chi Minh City to Siem Reap: A seven-night river cruise in the Mekong River will take you through Vietnam and Cambodia, with stops to explore treasures like Angkor Wat. Read more »
In Bandar (Monkey in a Cage), the director Anurag Kashyap dives headfirst into the messy intersections of love, power, and accountability in digital-age India. Read more »
Filmmaker KIRAN RAO, creator of the acclaimed Laapataa Ladies, gets candid about her creative process, modern feminism, and finding humor in sharp social critique Read more »
Do We Care About Indian?: How the MP Shashi Tharoor and the Hindu National Foundation miss the point when they talk about Indian American involvement. Read more »
Paras Patel Plays the Apostle: He was a day trader, and had studied finance in college, but his passion for acting led to a major role in the hit series The Chosen. Read more »
Most children stop being “and-a-half” somewhere around age 12. Kids add “and-a-half” to make sure everyone knows they’re closer to the next age than the last. Read more »
AI’s rapidly evolving disruptive technology is providing new opportunities but also posing challenges for employers and employees. From recruitment to performance management, AI promises enhanced efficiency and objectivity but also raises significant legal and ethical concerns. Read more »
Letters to the Editor: Be inspired to build bridges, not walls/ Engaging interview with Rohit Malhotra. Read more »
Proposed Changes for H-1B Visas/ Application Final Action Dates for November 2025/ Dates for Filling Visa Applications- November 2025. Read more »
Ishaan Khatter, Janhvi Kapoor, and Vishal Jethwa are on cloud nine as their film Homebound has been chosen as India’s official entry to the 2026 Oscars in the Best International Feature category. Read more »
A pair of 24-year-olds from Haryana, Jaismine Lamboria and Minakshi Hooda, won gold medals at the 2025 World Boxing Championships. Read more »
Aabaha Inc., the nonprofit behind the annual Aabaha Art and Theater Festival (AATF), has received a grant from the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta. Read more »
Read our regular columns: ‘Who, What, Where, When & Why’ and ‘Book Matters.’ Read more »
Healthcare Under Assault: In the age of MAHA, vaccine skepticism, and RFK Jr., the best strategy is to ignore politics and embrace medicine, according to a physician. Read more »
Time is relevant only because we have a physical body. To do anything physical, you need time because the physical is time-bound. Read more »











































