Immigrants in India face similar problems to immigrants in other countries, such as discrimination based on skin color, class, language, and accent. For example, Nepalese immigrants are often mocked for their facial features and accent. While India preaches respect for all people, immigrants still experience unwanted staring, name-calling, and feelings of isolation due to cultural differences. To promote more awareness and understanding, education on diversity and anti-discrimination should start in schools, and communities must organize events celebrating various cultures. The government should also provide support services and training to help immigrants and change public perspectives.