Austin South Asian - November 2014

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Monthly Community Paper | www.austinsouthasian.com | 512-828-6709 | Vol. 7 No. 11

Pratham Austin Gala 2014

By Mamata Misra Pratham Austin Gala, a festive Austin-style Bollywood Dance

Off event, held on September 27th at the AT&T Conference Center was a grand success, attracting over 600 supporters and raising over $150,000

toward

Pratham

programs.

Vijay Goradia, co-founder of Pratham USA, gave an inspiring keynote address on the spirit and culture of giving. Madhav Chavan, co-founder of Pratham Education Foundation, India, talked about the importance of Austin in the history of Pratham USA and how Pratham measures the impact of its many programs. (Continued On Page 17)

Diwali Celebrations

By Sunita Lal Amazing fireworks, captivating rangoli’s, beautifully adorning

lamps sparkling up the temple grounds, mouth-watering delicacies and raas garba dancing

until midnight - Diwali at Radha Madhav Dham was buzzing with energy and activity until late into

the night on Oct 18, 2014. (Continued On Page 19)

City Council Candidates

By Dr. Sumit DasGupta Mayor: Steve Adler Justification: “... changing to the

portunity for new leadership and a fresh perspective. Steve Adler will bring the effective leadership style he’s demonstrated through his community service.

inside

November 2014

Action to Fight the Flu 03 Republic Day Of India.04 Modi In US.................05 HC4A.........................05 Make A Difference......05 Islamic Human Rights Adler is Commission................06 skilled at finding com- Sahil Doshi Won.........06 mon ground 5 Indian American Reand develop- searchers...................09

new 10-1 system of council representation brings a historic op-

ing solutions that address the interests of diverse stakeholders. (continued On Page 16)

AARC Celebrates Anniversary

By Yvonne Lim Wilson To mark its one year anniversary, the Asian American Resource

Center, located at 8401 Cameron Road, Austin, TX 78754, highlighted its major programs that are underway and growing. • The RICE (Recreational and Intergenerational Community Education) Program, established

in June 2014, offers intergenerational activities, meals, senior wellness and life skills classes that reflect Asianspecific needs and cultural preferences. • The RICE Senior Lunch Social began in June 2014 and now has 206 registered participants. Since June, the program has served more than 1,100 meals. The Asianstyle hot lunches are brought onsite every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. All are nutritious, balanced meals with vegetarian options. (Continued On Page 04)

November 2014

Food Special

512-828-6709 First Hindu Priest........10 Usha Akella................11 Nobel Peace Prize..13,15 Predictions.................18 Chess Strategy Game..19 Community Calendar...20 Diwali GivingFest........21 Manage Cholesterol....22 Newest Employees At Lowe’s Hardware Store: Robots.......................22 Poems by Arun...........23 15 Amazing Scientific Reasons Behind..........24 Entertainment........25,26


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