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With 8 Indian-American candidates, community urged to vote in Tuesday’s tight local elections in Lexington
LEXINGTON, MA—Indian-American leaders are urging members of the Indian community to vote in tight local elections in Lexington on Tuesday,…
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Maanavseva raises $29,000 to help India’s rural women
CHELMSFORD, MA—Maanavseva, one year-old non-profit organization that serves rural Indian women by educating and creating awareness and providing testing and…
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AIF New England Announces Santhana Krishnan as President and its Council of Governors
BOSTON – On the tenth anniversary of its New England Chapter, the American India Foundation (AIF) announced its Council of…
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Saheli to join White Ribbon Day event at the Massachusetts State House
BOSTON—Jane Doe and Saheli, a non-profit organization for the support and friendship for South Asian women and families, will join…
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Riva Ganguly Das to succeed Dnyaneshwar Mulay as Consul General of India in New York
NEW YORK– Riva Ganguli Das, presently India’s ambassador to Romania, Albania and Maldova, has been named to succeed Indian Consul…
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Saheli to host mehndi fundraiser on March 20
BURLINGTON, MA– Saheli, the support and friendship for South Asian women and families, is hosting its annual Mehndi fundraiser on…
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Indian-origin student’s charity honored in Hartford
Hartford–An Indian-origin eighth-grade student has been honoured in the US city of Hartford for his efforts to help underprivileged students…
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Best-Selling Author and Physician Atul Gawande to Headline Akshaya Patra Annual Boston Gala
STONEHAM, MA–The Akshaya Patra Foundation will hold its 2016 Annual Boston Benefit Event gala on Sunday, May 1st. Dr. Atul…
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Indian Consul General to Visit Boston, Visa and Consular Services Camp Set for March 4-5 in Chelmsford, MA
CHELMSFORD, MA—The office of the Indian Consul General in New York will host a visa and consular services camp on…
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Indian-American wins $3.1 million in discrimination suit
WASHINGTON–An Indian-origin man who was among 47 immigrants denied recruitment as police officers for being foreign-born has won a $3.1…
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