Press Trust of India | Washington | Posted: September 16, 2014 4:26 pm Manoj Bajpayee’s ‘Chittagong’ has bagged the best feature award at the third annual Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF). Bajpayee along with the movie producer-director Bedabrata Pain were presented the award by noted Indian-American Frank Islam at the three-day film festival organised by Ceasar Productions in the suburb of the national capital. While ‘Pradosh’ bagged the award for the best short film, … [Read more...]
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Jackie Robinson, Meet Jackie Robinson West. America, Meet Hope.
Where have you gone, Jackie Robinson? Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you. (modified from Simon and Garfunkel lyrics for "Mrs. Robinson.") On Saturday, August 23, Jackie Robinson West, an all African American team from Englewood and other communities on Chicago's South Side, won the U.S. title game in the Little League World Series. On Thursday, August 28, the City held a rally for these youth in Millenium Park, gave them a day at Navy Pier and set off fireworks that evening in their … [Read more...]
Empowering Indian Muslims through Higher Education
The Following is A column written by Frank F Islam For American Federation of Muslims of Indian Origin (AFMI) Convention in Houston Texas September 2014 It is not a secret that Muslims in India are socially, educationally and economically disadvantaged. What is a secret or a surprise I would say, for those of us American Muslims who have invested time and money to try to help reduce that disadvantage, is the relative lack of progress that has been made for our brethren in India. The … [Read more...]
Secretary of State John Kerry Visits India to Lay Out Strategic Groundwork for Modi’s US Visit
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry calls on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on August 01, 2014. (Photo: IANS/PIB) WASHINGTON, DC: US may be losing patience with India though, some feel. Secretary of State John Kerry, the hardest working man on the planet these days, took a couple of days off last week from trying to coax the Israelis and Hamas to end the Gaza conflict and racking his brains over Ukraine, Syria and numerous other global crises, to attend the annual … [Read more...]
Congress, Conflict and Consequences
The 112th Congress, which ended its term on January 3, 2013, was labeled the "worst" and "least productive" Congress ever by a variety of sources. The 113th Congress, which will have only four months to serve to complete its term upon returning to session in September from its current recess, appears well positioned to displace the 112th in the rankings at the race to the bottom. This is primarily due to the performance - or lack thereof of - in the House of Representatives. With the … [Read more...]
Strategic dialogue in India lays ground work for Modi visit to the US
WASHINGTON, DC: Secretary of State John Kerry, the hardest working man on the planet these days, took a couple of days off last week from trying to coax the Israelis and Hamas to end the Gaza conflict and racking his brains over Ukraine, Syria and numerous other global crises, to attend the annual India-US Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi. The fifth edition of the dialogue was the first high-level meeting between the two sides since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in May, and, as … [Read more...]
Before the Congressional Recess: Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back
In a stunning reversal of form, in the month or so before adjourning for recess, Congress managed to pass two meaningful pieces of legislation: The Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and the Veterans Access Choice and Accountability Act (VA reform bill) For a second it appeared that this "do-nothing" Congress was on to something and starting to take positive actions that might bring its approval rating with the American public out of the toilet. Then, in the … [Read more...]
US industry experts commend India-US strategic dialogue
US Secretary of State John Kerry, US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker & Arun Jaitley The recently concluded India-US Strategic Dialogue set the tone for improved strategic and economic ties at a pivotal point in bilateral partnership, representatives of American corporate sector and experts have said. "It is heartening to see that despite divergent views on certain issues, there is a sincere commitment towards the renewed bilateral strategic partnership," said Diane … [Read more...]
The Export-Import Bank Debate: Tempest in the Tea Party Pot
The charter of the Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank or Bank) must be reauthorized by the end of September. Given the current heated debate it is likely that its fate will not be determined until the 11th hour. What is going on right now is essentially a confrontation between ideology and methodology. The ideology is that of the Tea Party and conservative Republicans who insist the government should not be interfering in the free market system. The methodology is the work of the Ex-Im Bank in … [Read more...]
Big Bank Financial Settlements: Get out of Jail Free Cards?
In mid-July, Citigroup agreed to pay $7 billion for what the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) called "egregious misconduct" related to its handling of subprime mortgages and mortgage securities in the run up to the financial crisis. This was not a singular result. It is part of a trifecta. In March of this year, Bank of America entered in to a $9.5 billion settlement with the Federal Housing Finance Agency as the conservator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for its alleged transgressions on … [Read more...]