Friday, September 6th, 2024
Restaurateur Ashok (“Ash”) Mirchandani’s Non-Profit United Citizens Foundation Signs $8.75 Million Consulting Agreement with the Clark County School District

The Clark County School District Board has approved an addendum to the original consulting two-year contract with Restaurateur Ashok Mirchandani’s United Citizen Foundation (UCF) to provide school-based behavioral health services to identified students and their families. The anticipated project period is through June 30, 2026, in an amount of up to $175,000 per school per year for 50 schools, for a maximum of $8.75 million, to be paid from school strategic budgets. UCF’s earlier contract was for years 2022 through 2024 for 15 schools in the amount of up to $175,000 perRead More
Jaineet Chhabra, MD from Sports to Sports Medicine

Jaineet “Jai” Chhabra, MD – a resident in the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV Department of Family and Community Medicine – has long had an interest in sports, but his role has evolved from being an athlete to caring for athletes, as well as people who want to become more active. Dr. Chhabra’s initial interest in athletics led him to eventually play for two top-ranked, high school basketball teams. During that time, he chose to attend a basketball-focused college preparatory school, but shortly before leaving home at ageRead More
In Reply to – Is Kamala Going to be Obama 2.0 or Hillary 2.0?

Let’s take a moment to delve into the political history of both major U.S. parties and how their policies have impacted India and Indian immigrants. While many Indian Americans tend to support the Democratic Party, it’s important to look at the historical relationship between both parties and India before forming an opinion. A closer examination reveals that Democrats have not always been pro-India, whereas Republicans have often shown a stronger alignment with Indian interests. Historical Relations with India: Democrats vs. Republicans: When we examine the history, it becomes clear thatRead More