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Contributions of
Indian-Americans to the U.S. Recognized!
Posted
Jun 03, 2005
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In a resolution passed on April 26, 2005, the U.S. House of Representatives
resolved to recognize the contributions of IndianAmericans to the
United States. They particularly acknowledged the contributions of graduates
of the Indian Institutes of Technology and urged all Americans to join them
in recognizing the benefits IndianAmericans bring to the U.S. The resolution
stated that the United States is deeply enriched by its IndianAmerican
residents and that they have made valuable and significant contributions to
society in every profession and discipline.
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Unlike a bill that must be passed by the House of Representatives, by the
Senate, and signed by the President in order to become law, some resolutions
need only be passed by either the U.S. House or the U.S. Senate to become
effective. A resolution generally does not confer enforceable rights. It is
more in the nature of an official acknowledgement worth mentioning. It does
not place any requirements upon anyone, nor create any penalties, nor allow for
lawsuits for failures to act. It does not require people within the
United States to recognize the contributions of IndianAmericans nor does it penalize
them if they do not.
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We at The Law Office of Sheela Murthy applaud the House for recognizing the
importance of persons from India to the U.S. We hope that the positive relations between the two countries will continue to the benefit of
all.
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2005 The Law
Office of Sheela Murthy, P.C. All Rights Reserved

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