White House honors Indian-Americans as ‘Champions of Change’, Please name the person and their contribution
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Yes, white house honored two Indian-American women as the ‘Champions of change’ May 6, 2013. The name of the two Indian-American women are “Aparna Bhattacharyya” from Atlanta and ‘Pramila Jayapal” from Washington State. They had worked to ensure that attorneys, law enforcement, and service providers are culturally competent to serve immigrant survivors.
eAnswers Team
Yes, white house honored two Indian-American women as the ‘Champions of change’ May 6, 2013. The name of the two Indian-American women are “Aparna Bhattacharyya” from Atlanta and ‘Pramila Jayapal” from Washington State. They had worked to ensure that attorneys, law enforcement, and service providers are culturally competent to serve immigrant survivors.
eAnswers Team
Yes, white house honored two Indian-American women as the ‘Champions of change’ May 6, 2013. The name of the two Indian-American women are “Aparna Bhattacharyya” from Atlanta and ‘Pramila Jayapal” from Washington State. They had worked to ensure that attorneys, law enforcement, and service providers are culturally competent to serve immigrant survivors.