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Education Critical to U.S.-India Relationship
“How do we provide opportunities for our young people so that they can build the skills and knowledge they need to drive our future – and to address the major challenges of the 21st century?”
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Ambassador Powell visits Odisha
On her first visit to Odisha as America’s chief diplomat in Delhi, Ambassador Nancy J. Powell met political officials and business executives, among others to get a sense of the state. She also paid a courtesy call on Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik at the State Secretariat.
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U.S.-India Partnership to Improve Agricultural Productivity in African Countries
U.S. Department of State Special Representative for Global Food Security, Jonathan Shrier (Acting), and Joint Secretary (Information Technology and Extension) Indian Ministry of Agriculture Mr. Sanjeev Gupta, visited the first agricultural training program of the India-U.S.-Africa triangular partnership.
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16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence
The US Consulate General Hyderabad participated in a number of events observing “16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence,” a global campaign dedicated to the awareness and elimination of gender-based violence.
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U.S. and India Help Put More Women in Science
"Both India and the U.S. agree on the importance of creating opportunities to empower women. Women will play a vital role in the future of both our countries. We must ensure their increased participation in science and technology areas," Ambassador Powell.
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Remarks of Ambassador Powell on Indian National Call To Action For Child Survival
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I am delighted to be here today to participate in the inaugural session of India’s Call to Action Summit for Child Survival and Development.
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Vice President Biden Swears In Secretary Kerry, February 6, 2013
See the video of the swearing in of Sec. of State John Kerry, surrounded by his family, at the U.S. Dept. of State in Washington, D.C.
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Confirmation of John Kerry as the next Secretary of State
"… John’s distinguished career has prepared him to guide American diplomacy in the years ahead," President Obama, January 29, 2013.
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U.S. Mission to India Launches “Check My Visa Application Status” Online
The U.S. Mission to India is pleased to announce that the U.S. Department of State’s new system, CEAC Status Check, can now be accessed at https://ceac.state.gov/CEAC/ - “Check My Visa Application Status.”
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Wildlife is the World’s Heritage
"Wildlife is central to India’s rich natural heritage. India has the good fortune to be home to the Bengal tiger, the Asian rhinoceros, the Indian peacock, and numerous other unique wild animals." Op-ed by Ambassador Nancy J Powell published in Eenadu. »
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Pres. Obama on Observance of World AIDS Day
"This Saturday, December 1st, on World AIDS Day, we will come together as a global community to stand with people affected by HIV/AIDS, to remember those we have lost, and to renew our commitment to ending the pandemic once and for all." »
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Ambassador Powell Visits Hyderabad
On a two-day visit to Hyderabad, America’s chief diplomat in India, Ambassador Nancy J. Powell, spoke to students and faculty at area colleges, met with state government officials, company executives and visited an NGO that aims to improve the socio-economic status of women in Hyderabad.
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U.S. Embassy Expands Interview Waiver Program
Following the success of the IWP, as part of continuing efforts to streamline the visa process, and to meet increased visa demand in India, the U.S. Mission is pleased to announce an expansion of the IWP. We expect this expansion to benefit thousands of visa applicants in India.
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U.S. President Celebrates Victory
“The best is yet to come.” – President Obama.
Ask the Consul
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The U.S. Consulate General, in cooperation with The Hindu, answers questions about the U.S. visa process and other consular issues every other Monday on page two of the paper’s Andhra Pradesh edition. If you have a question, email queries2consul@gmail.com. Members of the Consulate staff will respond, and the answers published in the “Ask the Consul” column.