Mountain View residents push for historically elusive rent control
Advocates hope this latest initiative will be successful, but they face well-organized and well-funded opposition.
Saurabh graduated as an electronics engineer from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology-Nagpur in 2009, and he decided to take up a career in writing. He has worked with youth magazine JAM, Ogilvy & Mather, and Mid-day, a leading tabloid based in Mumbai. Saurabh aspires to be a data journalist and hopes to develop his reporting and analysis skills at Stanford.
Advocates hope this latest initiative will be successful, but they face well-organized and well-funded opposition.
Eviction notices in San Francisco have jumped 60 percent since 2011 — especially in the Mission, Sunset, South of Market and Tenderloin neighborhoods.
Santa Clara County is one of just 17 counties in California that provide campaign finance records online in a form that is easy to analyze.
Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi calls on the Indian community to take the lead in eliminating child slavery from India and around the world
Young athletes at the India Community Center’s table tennis club are preparing for the February trials for the 2016 Summer Olympics and hope to represent the U.S.
After their kids have gone to work and grandchildren have gone to school, Indian senior citizens in the Bay Area are discovering a vibrant life at the India Community Center.
A court battle over the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program has forced the Department of Homeland Security to change the laws.
Association for India’s Development-Bay Area organized a show by Indian fusion band Indian Ocean to fund projects for social and economic development.
Modi — the first Indian premier to visit Silicon Valley in more than three decades — received a mixed reception at a gathering in San Jose Sept. 27 that drew an estimated 18,000 people.