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Launch of Atlanta Literary Festival and Urdu Library, Showcases South Asian Voices in Literature and Music
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Govardhana Puja and Annakut Mahotsav Celebrated by Gaudiya Vaishnava Association
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Gujarati Samaj Celebrates Diwali And The 25th Anniversary of Sardar Patel Bhavan
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Huge Response for the Hindu Temple of Atlanta’s 48th Sai Health Fair
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NRI Pulse Hosts “MOH: Jewels – NRI Stories 2025” — An Evening of Courage, Connection, and Community
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Vibha DreamMile: 3000 Participants and 350 Volunteers Raise $330K for Children’s Education
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Atlanta Indian Film Festival Showcases Diverse Voices in Indian Cinema
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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 2025: 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
From Model Minority To Visible Target
Rhetoric and Culture Clash Put Indian Americans in the Crosshairs: The community faces hate as a result of trolling on platforms like X, ugly rhetoric from the right-wing media and politicians, anti-immigrant policies and sentiment, and job anxiety. Race and religion play a role, as do class divisions and the behavior of some Indian immigrants. But there’s hope. Read more »
For more than three decades, Khabar magazine has been privileged to serve as the trusted chronicle and connective thread of Metro Atlanta’s Indian American community. Read more »
Indian Shows Streaming Now: A writer opines on The Ba***ds of Bollywood. Also: Screen Time reviews of shows that can help you unwind during the holidays. Read more »
Making Religion Political in U.S.: Vice President JD Vance breached the church-state separation when he publicly hoped that his Hindu wife, Usha, would embrace Christianity. Read more »
A Review of Rajesh Oza’s Novel: In his debut novel, inspired by a true story, a Khabar contributor touches on baseball, race, and the Indian American experience. Read more »
Miami’s four-time Bib Gourmand-winning restaurant, with a James Beard semifinalist chef, brings inventive Indian cuisine to West Midtown in Atlanta. Read more »
An Author’s Nordic Passage: A trip to Denmark brings back memories, leads to discoveries, and reminds the writer of the nation’s unexpected links to India. Read more »
New Mayor of New York City: How did Zohran Mamdani pull off his spectacular win, and what can we learn as he starts a job which holds promise and peril? Read more »
As the weather turns chilly and the year-end celebrations beckon, your entertainme-nt options include streaming shows. Here’s a guide. 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 »
Tips for Travelers on Nonimmigrant U.S. Visas/ Automatic Extension Ends for Work Permit Renewals/ Application Final Action Dates for December 2025/ Dates for Filling Visa Applications- December 2025. Read more »
A quiet and private sendoff was given to actresssinger Sulakshana Pandit who died of cardiac arrest on November 6. Read more »
Sonia Raman was hired last month as the head coach of the Seattle Storm, making history as the first person of Indian descent to be the top coach of a WNBA team. Read more »
Ten Emory University faculty members, including four Indian American scientists, have been selected for Clarivate’s 2025 Highly Cited Researchers list. Read more »
Read our regular columns: ‘Who, What, Where, When & Why’ and ‘Book Matters.’ Read more »
A Warning on Heart Disease: A physician, blindsided by her “healthy” husband’s experience, launched an initiative that offers help and a free newsletter to South Asians. 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 »











































