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At India’s first private forensic laboratory, business is booming. By Jason Overdorf, GlobalPost.com For Dr. KPC Gandhi, a former police inspector, the truth is an obsession. He believes it’s a fundamental human right that India’s legal system is too overburdened to guarantee. That’s why, in 2007, Gandhi set up India’s first private forensic investigation laboratory, Truth Labs, a firm that will soon have offices in Hyderabad, Delhi, Bangalore and Jaipur. “Crime can be stopped by involving and engaging and enabling and empowering the common people,” said Gandhi, who resigned from the police force after a 40-year career in forensic investigation to start Truth Labs. “Within one-and-a-half years, we started getting cases from the courts, including the high court, from the police, and from a large number of subordinate courts. I get calls from four or five people every day, asking for some consultancy about fraud or forgery.” As India modernizes, more disputes are arising over inheritance, forgery, impersonation, marital infidelity and even corporate espionage. But because India has one of the world’s smallest police forces, and because the civil and criminal courts face a backlog that runs into literally millions of cases, getting to the bottom of mysteries and resolving conflicts through the legal system is fraught with problems. A simple dispute over a forged will, for instance, might take 25 or 30 years to resolve in court. Using techniques now world famous thanks to C.S.I., Gandhi promises a solution in 24 hours: the truth. Truth Labs charges a little more than $100 per investigation, and the company waives even that nominal fee for destitute or deserving clients — like a teacher who lost his job because his superior had forged his initials on a document used to pilfer government funds. “We’re interested only in the people’s welfare, finding the truth, and rendering them justice,” said Gandhi, who explained that Truth Labs primarily acts as a facilitator in the arbitration of disputes, rather than providing evidence for use in legal proceedings. The cases that Truth Labs has solved range from paternity and inheritance disputes to criminal cases of forgery and fraud. In one case, an industrialist family from Mumbai approached Truth Labs for polygraph testing after a young bride confessed that her fatherin-law had propositioned her when it was discovered September 2009
In another, DNA testing proved that a husband’s suspicions about the paternity of his second child were unfounded — ending years of marital strife. And in a third, Truth Labs document experts verified that an unscrupulous cousin had doctored a will that had divided a family for more than two generations. In all of these cases, like the majority that Truth Labs investigates, the guilty party confessed when he was confronted with scientific proof, and the certainty of the resolution allowed the disputants to move on with their lives. “We are getting quality cases where a genuine problem arises that has been persisting in a family for generations, and they come to me and within a day or five days their problems are permanently solved,” Gandhi said. It’s a curious business model for India. Though the use of forensic science for preventing fraud was pioneered here during the British Raj by Sir William Herschel — who in 1858 concluded that the fingerprint was a “signature of exceeding simplicity” that defeated even the local genius for forgery — in modern times the Indian legal apparatus is no more known for cutting edge science than the bureaucracy is for its speed and efficiency. Senior police officers readily admit that the most common form of investigation amounts to rounding up the usual suspects and slapping them around. And in several famous whodunits — like the 2008 murder of Aarushi Talwar, a 14-year-old girl who was found with her throat slit in her family’s New Delhi apartment — blatant mishandling of evidence by bumbling constables has virtually precluded a genuine investigation. According to Jagadeesh Narayanareddy, a professor of forensic medicine at the Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Center in Bangalore, India’s mortuaries lack basic facilities, a shortage of qualified personnel makes forensic investigation impossible in many cases and cultural prejudices often override science in cases involving rape or disputed paternity. In rural areas, for instance, officials often skip autopsies for suspicious deaths, either due to medical ignorance or even to keep crime statistics low, while larger hospitals carry out autopsies as a matter of course whether they are needed or not — burdening personnel and putting unnecessary stress on the bereaved. But it’s just that kind of incompetence, along with the public’s nearly complete lack of faith in the police and the court system that makes Truth Labs a booming business. “At a peak load, we can handle up to 3,000 cases a year,” Gandhi said. As the backlog of cases in India’s court system continues to mount, there’s unlimited room for expansion. “This has a larger role to play, because people are not fully aware of the services we offer. We expect every state will have these Truth Labs in the next 10 years,” Gandhi said.
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Selling India Pale Ale to Indians How the subcontinent got its beer back. By Jason Overdorf, GlobalPost.com Ask Indians about the British, and they’ll tell you the colonizers built a cracking railway, created an impregnable bureaucracy and educated a class of English-speaking toffs to man it. But ask about the greatest feat of Great Britain’s imperial adventure in India — the invention of India Pale Ale — and all you’ll get is blank stares. Not for long. Posh Indians have begun to discover the art of craft beers, as daring returnee importers, ambitious entrepreneurs and this country’s answer to America’s Boston Beer Company have introduced exotic wheat beers, ales and pilsners to discerning middle class drinkers. Fighting strict, volume production-oriented licensing laws and a culture that frowns on booze, India’s first two brew pubs have opened in Gurgaon — a mushrooming forest of malls and high rises just outside Delhi — and the trend is poised to take off in other states soon, according to brewing equipment sellers. The most exciting development for Indian beer lovers, however, is not brew pubs, but the recent launch of Little Devils beer by an upstart called TVB Craft Breweries. The reason: Along with a wheat beer, a craft lager, a strong ale and a golden ale, TVB has finally brought the beer brewed and named for India — India Pale Ale, or IPA, as it is known by beer lovers around the world — back to the country that first made it famous. “Indians don’t even realize that it’s named after India,” boomed David Home, TVB’s Australian chairman, in a recent interview at the company’s New Delhi marketing office. “This is the first time that it’s being brewed in India for 70 years. People love that.” Like many inventions, India Pale Ale was discovered more or less by accident. As the story goes, in the late 18th century London brewer George Hodgson — commonly known as the creator of IPA — sent a shipment of his October Bitter Ale to India, only to see it run into rough weather around the Cape of Good Hope. The delay caused the ale to mature more rapidly than normal in the casks. The strong, hops-flavored ale that resulted soon became the most popular tipple in the colony known as “the jewel in the crown.” In the 1820s, Asia’s first brewery, started in the town of Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, by a Brit named Edward Dyer, pioneered the brewing of IPA in India with Lion — September 2009
a brew marketed with the slogan “as good as back home!” But by the 1960s, the company, now known as Mohan Meakin, had, like most of the world’s breweries, converted to lager. Since that time, if you happen to be a fan of good-tasting beer, things have only gotten worse. India’s alcohol market is governed by arcane rules designed to encourage local production and discourage consumption, so distillers and brewers here never had to worry excessively about quality. A handful of brewers enjoyed a near monopoly, with the result that Indian beer is manufactured with inferior malt and malt-substitutes like rice flakes — as well as a syrupy preservative called glycerine. It’s not uncommon for two bottles of the same brand of Indian beer to taste completely different from one another. “The beer industry up until two years ago was more or less a nationalized industry with two suppliers,” said Home. Over the last several years, however, competition has heated up as the combination of India’s hefty import taxes and the lure of India’s huge population — albeit one filled with vegetarian teetotalers — has inspired some of the world’s leading mass market beer makers to begin brewing and bottling on Indian shores. The Indian beer industry has been witnessing steady growth of 10 to 17 percent per year over the last decade, with growth accelerating over the past few years. With consumption just topping 170 million cases last year, there’s still a lot of room to grow: India consumes only about five liters of beer per person, compared with 25 liters a head in China and close to 160 liters in the Czech Republic. The new interest in microbreweries signals that the market may be set for a revolution in quality, as well as quantity. “There have been a lot of inquiries with the word spreading across the country,” said Sandeep Bhatnagar, who heads Ambicon Consultants. “We have had four or five inquiries from Haryana and we are in the process of setting up these microbreweries now.” Gurgaon’s upwardly mobile consumers are proving to be a lucrative market, according to one new brewpub. “People are liking the beer,” said Amit Dwivedi, pub manager at Rockman’s Beer Island, a Gurgaon pub set up in collaboration with the Lowenbrau Buttenheim of Germany. “A lot of foreigners are coming. We have a tieup with the German embassy, and we have a lot of corporate clients. A lot of Indians are coming also.” Dwivedi said the bar and restaurant combined attract about 400 customers a day, 350 of whom sample the beer. That said, only a precious handful of India’s beer drinkers have ever tasted anything other than lager. Nevertheless, Little Devils forecasts that craft beers can take the same 10 percent of India’s beer market that they have managed in other countries. The company’s initial goal is to sell 600,000 cases a year, but by 2012 they expect to have ramped up to volume of 4 million cases a year, as they add nine more varieties branded with the marks of a major hotel chain that is yet to be announced, partner breweries and other partner Indian corporations. “On one side, it’s a challenge, but on the other side you can say it’s a great opportunity because drinkers here have been starved of choice,” Home said.
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The buzz on Ajay Devgan’s new film, All the Best, a tale of mistaken identities and hilarious goof-ups, is so strong that he’s been receiving accolades from denizens of the film world. The film features Ajay Devgan, Sanjay Dutt, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu and Mugdha Godse. “You can call it the best Diwali bonanza of 2009,’’ he said in an online interview. “It is the sort of entertainer that will go down well with every kind of audience,’’ he continued. The film is set to release in mid-October, because he feels it is the kind of comedy that should be seen with family and friends. “What better timing than Diwali?’’ he said in the same interview. The film was shot in Goa.
Anifest India ‘09 rescheduled for September India’s largest animation festival “Anifest India ‘09” has been rescheduled for September 18-20 at the IIT Powai, Mumbai. The Animation Society of India (TASI) had postponed the festival in August due to the swine flu scare. A TASI statement said, “We have close to 1,500 registered participants coming from all over the country. This year’s TVCA films boast of some brilliant student, professional as well as teachers’ films. Besides, a majority of our speakers have already confirmed their participation in September. So the stage is all set for a high energy animation carnival.” The details of the festival are available at the TASI website. The annual multi-day festival brings together experts from animation and related mediums.
Ranbir Kapoor Set to Star in Imtiaz Ali’s Next Film Hot young actor Ranbir Kapoor is slated to begin work with director Imtiaz Ali, who has just delivered the hit Love Aaj Kal. Confirmation comes from dad Rishi Kapoor. “I am positive that in 2010, Imtiaz and Ranbir would be beginning a film together. They have been meeting on a regular basis and are just looking at finalizing on something concrete before they make a formal announcement”, said Rishi Kapoor in an interview with India Fm. Ranbir Kapoor during the last two years has worked with veterans like Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Saawariya), Raj Kumar Santoshi (Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani) and Prakash September 2009
Director Ram Gopal Varma intends to go ahead with a sequel to his recent scare flick Agyaat. The film garnered extremely mixed reviews but that won’t stop Varma. Agyaat was made for Rs 5 crores. The sequel would be marginally costlier to make. But again it would feature no major stars. “The jungle will again be the star of the film,” said Varma in an online interview. Part of the sequel to Agyaat will take Ram Gopal Varma back to the Sangli jungles in Sri Lanka. Telugu star Nitin Reddy who plays the lead in Agyaat is very excited about the sequel and is beefing up his body for the sequel.
Hrithik Roshan Loves Charity Hrithik Roshan is involved with a charitable foundation that’s working with handicapped people who find it difficult to face the world. “This is a charity foundation and it’s something that I wanted to do since a very long time. I have the power; God has given me a little extra, thus I am trying to do what I can from my side,” Roshan said in an interview with Bollywood Hungama. Not many people know that Roshan had a speech impediment and over the years worked through his stammering speech. Now he is busy raising funds to help handicapped people deal with their various impediments.
Kapoor and Kaif Receive Rajiv Gandhi National Award When Shahid Kapoor and Katrina Kaif began their careers with Ishq Vishk and Boom respectively, neither imagined they would receive a national award for acting. Both received awards at the 12th Rajiv Gandhi National Awards held in Mumbai in August. The Rajiv Gandhi Awards were initiated in 1995 in an endeavor to keep alive the memory and vision the late Rajiv Gandhi. The event honors the achievers who contribute to India’s progress. Other winners this year are Avika Gor (Child Prodigy), Vineet Jain (Industrialist), Ramesh Chandra Agarwal (Journalism), Sam Pitroda (Global Indian), Dr. Narendra Jadhav (Educationist), Dr. G Madhavan Nair (Super Achiever), Krushnaa Patil (Women Achiever), Rajashree Birla (Social Field) and Rohit Kochhar (Young Entrepreneur). This year Hrithik Roshan, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Chowdhary, Esha Deol, Hussain Kuwajerwala, Priyanka Chopra, and Vishal-Shekhar performed.
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Book Reviews The Weight of Heaven Author: Thrity Umrigar (HarperCollins Publishers) By Hena Sharma “The Weight of Heaven,” by Thrity Umrigar is a gripping story about Frank and Ellie, an American couple trying to come to terms with the loss of their young son. The reader is immediately pulled into the couple’s pain of losing a child, but the story is not only about a family overcoming grief. The characters’ personal struggle, their relationship as a couple, and the impact on the community around them are the complex ideas that Umrigar weaves into a compelling story.
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Chhau Dance: The Chhauni Nritya was a military dance performed by the Oriyan fighters of Orissa. Three styles of Chhau dance exist, originating from the three different regions of Seraikela (Bihar), Purulia (West Bengal), and Mayurbhanj (Orissa). Martial movements, strong rhythmic statements and dynamic use of space are characteristic of Chhau. This dance is an expression of a mood, state or condition and is based on the martial arts tradition of pharikanda, which means shield and sword. The dancers wear elaborate masks and costumes and depict stories from mythology, history, regional folklore, romance and nature. Martial movements, strong rhythmic folk tunes and beautifully crafted masks with elaborate headdresses are characteristic of Chhau.
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Seraikela Chhau from Bihar flourished under royal patronage. The dance of Nataraja, the hunter’s dance and the dance of Siva-Parvathi and few other dances are very vigorous and thus make it more suitable for only men to perform. The royal princes were not only its patrons but also dancers, teachers and mask-making experts. The Seraikela masks are similar to those used in the Noh dance of Japan and the Wayang Wong of Java. Purulia Chhau from West Bengal uses masks which is a highly developed craft in the region. The barren land with its tribal inhabitants, multi-layered influences of Vedic literature, Hinduism and martial folklore have all combined to shape the Purulia Chhau dances which has only one message– “the triumph of good over evil.” The masks are usually made by the dancers themselves and are crafted from clay. The dance is an excellent culmination of enormous vitality and masculinity. As it is difficult to dance for very long with a mask, the dance does not last more than 7-10 minutes. Mayurbhanj Chhau has highly developed movements, no masks and a more chiseled vocabulary than the other two styles. This dance also thrived under royal patronage and is considered a link between the earthy Indian dance movements and the flying, springing elevations of other two styles. Unlike other Indian classical dance forms, vocal music in Chhau hardly exists. Instrumental music and a variety of drums like the Dhol, Dhumba, Nagara, Dhansa and Chadchadi provide the accompaniment. Chhau dance is full of vitality and robustness, unlike most of the Indian dance forms. The entire body and entire being of the dancer is employed as a single unit, September 2009
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Why Can’t Indians Write a Good Resume? From incomprehensible language to laughable lengths, many Indians are CV-challenged. By Saritha Rai, GlobalPost.com It is a country with the world’s second-largest Englishspeaking population after the United States. It is a country so proud of its English language skills that it aspires to be the global labor superpower of the 21st century. But if first impressions count, the resume writing skills of many Indians present a bleaker side to this promise. “To always spread positively within the branch and reduce the grape vine,” said one job candidate in his resume. “I laugh easily, but do not suffer fools gladly. I expect the same effort from others as I give myself,” wrote another aspirant. Such gaffes are commonplace in over three quarters of resumes, says a recent study by TeamLease Services, which picked these out from a newly-arrived bunch. TeamLease is a large, Indian staffing company headquartered in Bangalore. Since the start of the global economic downturn, Indian companies are flooded with resumes. Candidates are frequently updating their CVs on online job websites. The economic recession has reversed the situation for many in India where, until recently, jobs chased candidates. But stress from a weak job market is now showing up in the resumes. Analyzing resumes of 500 entry- to mid-level job aspirants across different industries in July, TeamLease found that more than 90 percent of them had errors in some form or other. “If a resume helps open doors at companies, many of these people would not get a toehold,” says Surabhi Mathur-Gandhi, general manager at TeamLease. For one, many Indians write long, drawn-out resumes. Against the acceptable international onepage, the typical Indian resume for entry-level jobs runs into six or seven pages, says Ravi Shankar K. who heads Weir Minerals India, the local subsidiary of the UK-based pump and valve manufacturer. After 13 years of work experience in the United States, Shankar says his concise, one-page resume would surprise many Indians. Often, candidates’ resumes follow a cookie-cutter pattern making it obvious that they got help from the “resume blaster” websites, says Sridhar Ramanujam, who heads a branding and consulting firm BrandComm. He has been receiving a glut of resumes since the start of the economic downturn. Many candidates shamelessly embellish their resumes. “There is a lot of puffery when listing out academic and work related achievements,” says Ramanujam. He has seen candidates go through two pages merely to describe a workshop they have attended. September 2009
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Journey to Mars (Part Two) By Aditi Majumdar (The story till now…While playing in the woods, Arin, Sarah, Andrew, Evan and Emily meet an alien girl.) Only Andrew and Arin were in front of her. They were also frightened as if they were caught. Everything was quiet at that moment. All the boys and girls were not moving at all. The alien girl started looking at them carefully; she started to go near Sarah as she was weeping. Suddenly she made a noise, as if to clear her throat and started speaking in a strange tongue and said, “#$%^&*.” Andrew and Arin stared at each other trying to understand. Emily and Evan came out of the bush to find out what was going on. Sarah also stopped crying. The alien girl spoke again, “#$%^&*,” but no answer came for her from Emily, Evan, Andrew, Arin or Sarah. The “alien girl” understood that something was wrong and took out a box, about the size of a Nintendo DS, and started typing something on the keyboard. The question that came up on the screen was now in English and Andrew and Arin were reading it. It said, “Who are you all?” Andrew and Emily tied to answer in sign language, but the alien girl was not able to understand. Andrew made a sign that he will type the answer on the keyboard. The alien girl agreed and gave the keyboard to him. He typed all the names as Andrew, Arin, Emily, Evan and Sarah and also showed who they were. The alien girl was happy to know them. Andrew also typed the question. “Who are you? Where did you come from?” Alien girl read the quesSeptember 2009
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tion and retyped, “I am #55 and came from Mars! I can read and write English but cannot speak.” All of them were so surprised to know that they are talking to someone who has landed from Mars. They were so excited about the fact that they were in front of an alien. As it was getting dark they all wanted to go back home. So Arin typed in the keyboard that “Now we all have to go, but we can come over here tomorrow at the same time.” The alien girl typed, “Yes I will be waiting for all of you.” They all said bye and started walking towards their homes. On the way Andrew warned all of them not to talk about this at home. All agreed to keep it a secret and eagerly waited for the next evening. At last the time passed and all were ready to go into the woods to meet #55. Emily asked, “Why she is having strange name as #55?” All started giving possible reasons. Sarah said, “She loves #55.” “Or she is the fifty fifth member of the group,” said Evan.“ She might be 55 yrs old,” said Andrew and Arin said, “Look she is there. Let’s ask her.” As the light box started blinking she stepped out and came near to all of them and bowed down to say greetings. Everybody bowed at her to say the same. The girl named #55 took out the DS box to type and get the answers. She wrote on the screen that “thank you all for coming once again to meet me.” All of them decided that Andrew will respond to all questions and answers on behalf of the group. Then #55 typed on the screen “Tell me what this place is called.” Andrew answered, “It is USA and it’s a part of Planet Earth. Are you really from Mars?” #55 was a little annoyed and wrote, “I never tell lie.” Andrew quickly wrote back saying “Sorry I did not mean to hurt you, but we are really confused and lucky to see someone really from Mars. We never had the opportunity to see a person from another planet.” #55 was talking to them and trying to understand the boys and girls. It was wonderful to talk to them. Andrew, Evan, Sarah, Emily and Arin requested her to have a photograph together. #55 agreed and they took lots of pictures. Again it was becoming dark and they had to return to their homes before dark. They all promised to meet each other on the next evening at the same time. All of them were returning home happily and excited about talking to an alien taking photographs with #55. They all realized that they forgot to ask her why she was called #55. They eagerly waited for the next evening. Andrew told everyone not to discuss anything to anybody because it may cause trouble for #55 in future, for the sake of newly formed friendship they all decided to be quiet. Next evening Andrew, Arin and Sarah came early and waited for the others to join the group. Sarah told Andrew and Arin, “Today, I will tell her to allow us into the light box.” “What is there in the box?” asked Arin. As Andrew was eldest in the group, he tried to answer.
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Since 1993 Viloma Pranayama One of the ways to extend the duration of inhalation and exhalation is through viloma pranayama. In normal breathing inhalation and exhalation flow smoothly and evenly. Viloma means to go against the natural flow and in this case it means interrupt the natural flow of inhalation or exhalation. The viloma pranayama technique can be practiced lying down, sitting or standing up. Here the technique is described sitting down with arm movement; realize that it can also be done without moving your arms. First Phase: Interruption of Inhalation Sit in any cross leg postures, be comfortable and observe the movement of your body as your breath goes in and out for few minutes. Bring your hands near your navel with the tip of your fingers touching each other, elbows pointing out and palms facing down. As you breathe in raise your arms up to your solar plexus and pause for few seconds. Then continue breathing in raising your arms all the way up to your chin. Hold your breath for few seconds and then slowly bring your arms down all to way to your navel as you breathe out. The movement of your arms should be synchronized with your breath and your breathing should be nice & slow. Practice this for at least 5 times. Relax and observe the movement of your body as your breath goes in and out for few minutes. Second Phase: Interruption of Exhalation Bring your hands near your navel with the tip of your fingers touching each other, elbows pointing out and palms facing down. Take a deep breath while bringing your hands all the way to your chin. As you start to breathe out slowly lower you arms to your solar plexus and then pause for few seconds. Continue breathing out bringing your arms down all the way to your navel. Repeat this cycle 5 times. Relax & observe the movement of your body as your breath goes in and out for few minutes.
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In a magazine I read an article by Dr. Ben Carson, Director of the Pediatric Neurosurgery at John Hopkins Children’s Center. He described the incredible complexity and power of the human brain. He said, “one characteristic of the brain in particular makes us essential human and distinguishes our brains from those of animals: the presence of very large frontal lobes. They enable us to engage in rational thought-processing, to extract information from the past and the present, analyze it and use our conclusions to project a course of future action.” He also said that human brain is simply a mechanical component of an entity of greater beauty and power: the mind. Dr. Carson believes that the billions of neurons and hundreds of billions of interconnections in our brain give each of us our distinct personality, along with the distinct intellectual and emotional characteristics that make each person unique. We need to find out in what ways each person is unique. It is a fact that we are all different from each other physically and our intellectual abilities and talents are not exactly the same. These differences, however, do not create any problem. On the contrary variety makes life beautiful and rich. Everything that exists in nature is unique. Each leaf of a tree is unique. In its uniqueness everything that exists in nature is interconnected and inter-dependent. Life is relationship. Do human beings feel connected with nature and with each other? Psychologically each person thinks that he/she is different and separate from others. This creates enormous problem. If they had felt connected they would not feel lonely, isolated, fearful and uncertain. Are we different from each other psychologically? There is nothing unique about the way a particular person thinks and acts. The fact is that psychologically and inwardly human beings are the same. All human beings, wherever they are, face the same life of sorrow, pain, grief, anxiety, uncertainty, loneliness, conflict and confusion. Our brains get influenced the same way. Our beliefs may be different but the reason why we believe in something or the other is the same. Culturally the brain may be conditioned in a particular way, but if we set aside this superficial conditioning, we find that our responses to the challenges of life are the same. Ben Carson attributed his own academic achievement to the power of the brain and the mind. He said he changed his circumstances of poverty by programming his brain with the kind of information that would guarantee academic success. Is there anything unique about the program that Ben Carson used in order to succeed academically? He did not invent the program. The program was already available. He acquired it
through the act of listening. The program was in the nature of thought. His mother, father or teacher told him, “if you pay attention to your studies and if you work hard you will become a doctor or an engineer.” This thought guided his action and projected the future. Thought, that contained hope, enabled him to work hard. This thought had motive, direction and the desire to succeed. It brought into action the power of will that enabled him to concentrate and use the ability of the brain to learn and accumulate knowledge. This way he achieved the results that he had projected. Any child, whether rich, poor, white, black or brown, who is guided in a similar way can achieve success in one area or another. One can see that the dominant force behind the program is the “center,” the “me.” The mind is programmed with this thought. The center activates the thought process that creates desire, hope, will and effort. There is nothing unique about this whole program. The question is, is this program necessary to learn a subject? The children have to go through all the travails and struggles involved in this program because they do not have any other option. Dr. Carson had also to overcome all the obstacles imposed by poverty. Academically subjects can be taught by generating interest so the child can learn in freedom and flower in goodness without outside pressure, compulsion, coercion and discipline. A child’s brain need not be programmed to achieve goals set by others. Parents and teachers can help the child express his/her abilities and talents that he/she already has without comparing his/her performance with other children. Unfortunately the existing system of education is not concerned with the holistic development of the child. Through an elaborate system of reward and punishment, through the process of comparing one child’s performance with other children, through competition and through verbal encouragement child is made to do well in studies with the hope that a person who is well equipped in knowledge can earn his living, live a good life and also be an asset to society. Although the system produces experts in various fields, the present system of education also sustains, strengthens and perpetuates self-centeredness and selfishness. This approach to life brings about inequality and injustice in the world. Because of the individualistic approach to life man remains bereft of the joy of life. There are conflicts at all levels of human relationship. There is certainly a flaw in the existing system of education because it gives importance to personal achievement, personal fulfillment, personal pleasure, personal status, power, position and prestige. Extraordinary importance is given to the “self” the “ego.” There is no sense of wonder about the human abilities that enable the individual to learn, to sing and to dance. It appears everything is being done by the fictitious entity called the “I.” There is no celebration of life. There is only celebration of personal success. Dr. Carson did not mention the extraordinary human abilities that are not the product of thought. Human beings have the power of pure and objective observation that enables them to see things as they actually are both inwardly and outwardly. Inwardly our thought process has created lot of contradictions, confusion and ignorance. Clarity of perception awakens intelligence that clears the mess that thought has created. With
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Harnessing the Power of American English By Judith L. Bergman M.A. CCC What stands in your way of harnessing the power of American English? In How Language Works, David Crystal, one of the world’s foremost experts on the subject of language,1 states, “If anything is worthy of exclamation, it is the human ability to speak, listen, read, write and sign.”2 Communication is a broad concept referring to sending and receiving any kind of information between any kind of life. Language is a symbol system shared by a community primarily through speech, writing and signing. Human language is productive i.e. has the capability of an infinite number of “utterances” (written or spoken or signed)3 and is also characterized by displacement or the ability to write or talk about something removed in space and time from the speaker.4 Speech or auditory-vocal communication is the most widely adapted for human communication. Here are some important facts about speech: All languages exist in spoken form before they are written. 40% (over 2,000) have never been written down.5 All children with intact sensory and mental facilities learn to speak before they learn to read and write. The natural, immersion process means that very young children attach meaning to sound patterns without knowing anything about spelling or words! Speech is (1) learned unconsciously, (2) rule based and (3) these rules are different for every language. There is a wonderful group training program (which I may teach at Duke Continuing Studies in 2010) called RULES: Rules for the Use of Linguistic Elements of Speech6 which is designed to teach non-native speakers rules which even native speakers of American English don’t “know” but use automatically. Here is how you can test the truth of this statement: Ask a friend who is a native speaker of American English to read this sentence: “I am certain that the photographer is coming to take our photographs. Then see if your friend can tell you the four “variations” of the American “t” which he or she just said! (See answers below) Most of my clients learned English “backwards” i.e. first they learned to read and write and then they practiced speaking (and their teachers also spoke accented English). To harness the power of American English (or of ANY language that you want to master) you need to acquire two skills that are usually learned automatically through natural immersion: You need to know the correct sound patterns for word, phrases and sentences including the “sound effects” of linking and intonation (pitch and stress variations). You need to learn the correct movement patterns for the sounds in isolation, syllables and words. This also involves the degree of tension of the lips and tongue and “placement of sounds.” Speech is only easy for one’s native language. September 2009
Who should be concerned? Accents are charming cultural flavors and add to the “spice of life.” Customers would be disappointed if the staff of ethnic establishments spoke like T.V. commentators! Accents are a problem ONLY if they create communication barriers or turn into career obstacles. A patient turns to the nurse after the doctor leaves her hospital room and asks, “What did he say?” A highly qualified engineer or statistician with advanced degrees and credentials gets passed over for promotions. As always, we welcome your comments! References: 1 Crystal, David. 2005 How Language Works, How Babies Babble, Words Change Meaning and Languages Live or Die. New York: Avery a member of Penguin Group. 2 Crystal, pg. 2. 3 Crystal pg. 8 4 Crystal pg. 10 5 Crystal pg. 17 6 Feinstein-Whittaker, Marjorie and Lynda Katz Wilner. 2007 2nd Edition. RULES: Rules for the Use of Linguistic Elements of Speech. Owings Mills, MD: Successfully Speaking Answers: Four American “t” Variations: (1) aspirated /t/ in stressed syllables: photographer, to take; (2) light flap /d/ in unstressed syllables: photographs pronounced “phodagraphs”; unreleased /t/ with no aspiration: that; glottal /t/ pronounced like “n” with a glottal push in the throat: certain pronounced “cer-nn.”
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Different languages use different sounds and rules for sequencing and combining sounds. “Foreign accents” are created when the skill set acquired for the native language is carried over inappropriately to a second language. “Accents” exist in the mouths of the non-native speakers and in the ears of the native listeners and seem trivial in every other language than your own. Have you ever heard someone speaking your native language really well, but you knew instantly that they were not a native speaker? I heard a student in a recent workshop say, “I like to study fanatics,” when he thought he was saying, “I like to study phonetics.” Here is a challenge for our readers who are fluent, advanced, non-native speakers of American English: Can you say these words and sentences so that they sound distinctly different? Ask a native speaker to repeat what he heard. tanks - thanks dough - though teat - teeth ice - eyes west - vest gull - girl bust - burst hood - heard glow - glove Elementary - A lemon tree I don’t like the comedy. I don’t like the committee
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By Chandan Sen Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish Steve Jobs, speaking at a commencement ceremony at Stanford University some years ago, told three stories the gist of which I reproduce here. Apparently, Steve was given up for adoption soon after his birth. His biological mother had stipulated that he must go to college and so his foster parents, neither of whom were college graduates, paid for his tuition at an expensive college. Steve, finding that college was costing his parents too much, dropped out and instead took courses he fancied on an a la carte basis, instead of taking the required courses. Thus he took a calligraphy course which came in very handy when designing the fonts for the Apple Macintosh computer. In his speech Steve emphasized that “connecting the dots” was important. Unfortunately, the dots could only be connected later in life, looking back. One can only hope and trust that the choices one makes do indeed turn out to be intelligent choices. Steve used to skimp on food to save money, and his only good meal of the week was at the Hare Krishna temple across town. Steve made that journey on foot every week for that one hot meal. The idea of “death” being an important factor in one’s life came up in Steve’s talk. Death is universal and final for everybody. Since it is the one thing certain in one’s life it is important to choose one’s life’s work where your passion lies. Death cleans out the old deadwood and brings in a fresh generation. This is as it should be. Follow your heart, said Steve, just as did the pioneers of a magazine that he read in his youth. It was a sort of Google on paper. The last issue of that magazine had a familiar picture of a country road on its back cover, and a cryptic saying, “Stay foolish. Stay hungry.” Two Cheers for Our Leaders A recent G-8 summit in Italy provides food for thought on a number of issues. They seem to have agreed to a two-degree rise in temperature vis-à-vis the pre-industrial level, and that is all. The 80 percent decrease in greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2050 is too vague to be of any immediate use, but might serve as the starting point for future global climate-change conferences. One intractable problem is that China and India — and to a lesser extent, Brazi — who were invited to the finale of the G-8 summit, are as reluctant as ever to cut back on their CO2 emissions, citing the oft-stated fact that it was the G-8 nations that had caused the accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere in all these September 2009
years when emissions from the developing nations was practically non-existent. It’s like having a party in a restaurant, inviting a few more people to partake of the coffee at the end only, and then expecting these people to share equally in paying the bill! No, say the third world nations, latecomers to the party, we had the coffee only and that’s what we’ll pay for. It’s easy enough to criticize both sides, and easier to suggest that either or both sides relax their demands, but any sacrifice can cause real hardship to the most vulnerable people on planet earth. Already there is talk of Bangladesh going under, to a greater or lesser extent, as a result of a rise in sea level. People like Arundhuti Roy, who speak up for these “children of a lesser God” are to be lauded. To my mind it brings up the inevitable question of whether we, in the industrialized nations, are a breed apart — sort of first class citizens of planet earth — and “they” in the third world are second class, with fewer rights and privileges. The irony is that I, like so many other migrants, I have cousins, aunts, nephews and friends in Kolkata, and even some in distant Bangladesh. Creative Negotiations Let’s face it. We share planet Earth and many other things besides, with our fellow creatures. Only an unfair person like Nikita Kruschev can brazenly say, “What is mine is mine; what is yours is negotiable.” But perhaps Kruschev missed his vocation and should have been a standup comedian like Jay Leno. Did you watch Jay one late night last spring? He was busy regretting a recent investment he’s made. that he’d bought a Chrysler dealership in Mexico City. Seriously. The story is told of two persons, say Tom and Dick, who wanted to share an orange. Being reticent, of the strong, silent type, they did not talk much to each other. Instead they cut the orange neatly into two and each took one piece. Fair enough, right? Maybe, but afterwards when in a mellow mood Tom and Dick were comparing notes, it turned out that what Tom had really wanted was the orange peel, for baking purposes. The pulp was useless to him and so he’d thrown it out from his half of the orange. Likewise, it turned out that what Dick had really wanted was the pulp, to eat. He had had no use for the peel and had discarded it. Now, had they had better communication before they divided the orange, Tom and Dick could have arrived at a far better solution — let Tom have the entire peel and no pulp, and let Dick have all the pulp and no peel. Both would have been far better off, and presumably far happier.
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• 7000, June 21, 2005 - On June 20, 2005, the news of the settlement between the Ambani brothers boosted investor sentiments and the scrips of RIL, Reliance Energy, Reliance Capital and IPCL made huge gains. This helped the Sensex crossed 7,000 points for the first time.
• 8000, September 8, 2005 - On September 8, 2005, the Bombay Stock Exchange’s benchmark 30-share By Rajesh Ganatra index – the Sensex - crossed the 8000 level following brisk buying by foreign and domestic funds in early trading.
Here are some important quotes as of 08/24/2009
• 9000, December 9, 2005 - The Sensex on November 28, 2005 crossed 9000 to touch 9000.32 points during mid-session at the Bombay Stock Exchange on the back of frantic buying spree by foreign institutional investors and well supported by local operators as well as retail investors.
Mumbai (Bombay) Sensex: 15,222.62 Karachi, Pakistan KSE-100 Index: 7,928.83 Dow Jones Industrial Average (USA): 9,599.86 NASDAQ Composite (USA): 1,996.34 S & P 500 Index (USA): 996.94 Currency Exchange Rates: Indian Rs. 48.23 = $1.00, Pakistani Rs. 81.11 = $1.00
• 10,000, February 7, 2006 - The Sensex on February 6, 2006 touched 10,003 points during mid-session. The Sensex finally closed above the 10,000-mark on February 7, 2006.
Gold Price: $899 / ounce (Mumbai) Silver Price: $12.58 / ounce (Mumbai) (Note —- Mumbai prices quoted in U.S. dollars were calculated using the above exchange rate and the metric factor of 28.6 grams equals 1 ounce. Generally speaking, there are slight variances in prices of precious metals between India & U.S.A. due to market conditions / exchange rates).
Sensex millenniums: Here is a timeline on the rise of the Sensex (Mumbai) over the course of two decades. • 1000, July 25, 1990 - On July 25, 1990, the Sensex touched the four-digit figure for the first time and closed at 1,001 in the wake of a good monsoon and excellent corporate results. • 2000, January 15, 1992 - On January 15, 1992, the Sensex crossed the 2,000-mark and closed at 2,020 followed by the liberal economic policy initiatives undertaken by the then finance minister and current Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh. • 3000, February 29, 1992 - On February 29, 1992, the Sensex surged past the 3000 mark in the wake of the market-friendly Budget announced by Manmohan Singh. • 4000, March 30, 1992 - On March 30, 1992, the Sensex crossed the 4,000-mark and closed at 4,091 on the expectations of a liberal export-import policy. It was then that the Harshad Mehta scam hit the markets and Sensex witnessed unabated selling. • 5000, October 11, 1999 - On October 8, 1999, the Sensex crossed the 5,000-mark as the Bharatiya Janata Party-led coalition won the majority in the 13th Lok Sabha election. • 6000, February 11, 2000 - On February 11, 2000, the information technology boom helped the Sensex to cross the 6,000-mark and hit and all time high of 6,006.
• 11,000, March 27, 2006 - The Sensex on March 21, 2006 crossed 11,000 and touched a peak of 11,001 points during mid-session at the Bombay Stock Exchange for the first time. However, it was on March 27, 2006 that the Sensex first closed at over 11,000 points. • 12,000, April 20, 2006 - The Sensex on April 20, 2006 crossed 12,000 and touched a peak of 12,004 points during mid-session at the Bombay Stock Exchange for the first time. • 13,000, October 30, 2006 - The Sensex on October 30, 2006 crossed 13,000 for the first time. It touched a peak of 13,039.36 and finally closed at 13,024.26. • 14,000, December 5, 2006 - The Sensex on December 5, 2006 crossed 14,000. • 15,000, July 6, 2007 - The Sensex on July 6, 2007 crossed 15,000 mark. • 16,000, September 19, 2007 - The Sensex on September 19, 2007 crossed the 16,000 mark. • 17,000, September 26, 2007 - The Sensex on September 26, 2007 crossed the 17,000 mark for the first time. • 18,000, October 9, 2007 - The Sensex on October 09, 2007 crossed the 18,000 mark for the first time. • 19,000, October 15, 2007 - The Sensex on October 15, 2007 crossed the 19,000 mark for the first time. • 20,000, October 29, 2007 - The Sensex on October 29, 2007 crossed the 20,000 mark for the first time. continued on page 110
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Immigration Matters USCIS to Accept New H-2B Fiscal Year 2009 Petitions U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has reopened the fiscal year 2009 H-2B petition filing period and will accept new H-2B petitions. Although on Jan. 7, 2009, USCIS announced it accepted and approved a sufficient number of H-2B petitions to meet the congressionally mandated annual cap of 66,000, the Department of State received far fewer than expected requests for H-2B visas and as a result, has issued only 40,640 H-2B visas for fiscal year 2009 to date. This means that there are approximately 25,000 visas that may go unused, as they have not been granted. Because of the low visa issuance rate, USCIS is reopening the filing period to allow employers to file additional petitions for qualified H-2B temporary foreign nonagricultural workers. The normal (non-premium processing) adjudication time frame for H-2B petitions is 60 days. USCIS will make visa numbers available to petitions in the order in which the petitions are filed. However, because H2B petitions (Form I-129) for fiscal year 2009 visas must be received, evaluated, and adjudicated on or before the fiscal year 2009 deadline of Sept. 30, 2009, USCIS cannot guarantee approval of any H-2B petition on or before the Sept. 30, 2009 deadline. Employers therefore are encouraged to file as soon as possible and to request premium processing by filing a Form I907 and submitting the $1000 premium processing fee, which will allow for expedited adjudication. See “Premium Processing Service” in the related links on the right of this page. To qualify for a fiscal year 2009 H-2B cap number, employers must: • Submit the Form I-129 Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker to USCIS with all required documents, including an approved Alien Employment Certification from the U.S. Department of Labor that is valid for the entire employment period stated on the petition. The petitioner must also indicate an employment start date before Oct. 1, 2009. Petitions received on or after Oct. 1, 2009, and/or requesting a starting date on or after Oct. 1, 2009, will be considered towards the fiscal year 2010 H-2B cap and are subject to all eligibility requirements for fiscal year 2010 H-2B filings, including 8 CFR 214.2(h)(6)(iv)(D), which requires that the start date listed on the petition be the same as the starting date authorized on the temporary labor certification. The H-2B program allows U.S. employers to bring foreign nationals to the United States to fill temporary nonagricultural jobs for which there is a shortage of available U.S. workers. Typically, H-2B workers fill labor needs in occupational areas such as education, construction, health care, landscaping, manufacturSeptember 2009
AILA Encouraged by Positive White House Meeting on Immigration Reform Washington, DC - At a meeting last month hosted by DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, and attended by some 130 immigrant advocates, business and labor leaders, and law enforcement representatives, President Barack Obama confirmed his commitment to fair and reasonable immigration reform. The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) said they applaud this positive message and looks forward to the President’s and the Secretary’s leadership on this issue in the days ahead. “I was pleased to hear of the Secretary’s intention to step up her leadership on immigration reform,” said Crystal Williams, AILA’s Acting Co-Executive Director, who participated in the meeting on behalf of AILA. “There cannot be effective enforcement of immigration laws until those laws are reformed to realistically address the needs of families, workers, and American business, and to promote our long-cherished values of fairness and due process.” Info: www.aila.org. Secretary Napolitano Announces Additional $30 Million in Operation Stonegarden Funds to Secure the Southwest Border The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano announced last month an additional $30 million in Operation Stonegarden grants to support security initiatives along the Southwest border—funds that will enhance the Department’s capabilities to coordinate with state, local and tribal law enforcement in order to effectively deter violence, enforce immigration laws and combat illegal trafficking. “Operation Stonegarden grants direct critical funding to state, local and tribal law enforcement operations across the country,” said Secretary Napolitano. “I am proud to announce an additional $30 million in funding specifically for the Southwestern states to ensure our first responders are equipped with the resources they need to confront the complex and dynamic challenges that exist along our Southern border.” These grants, funded through the Supplemental Appropriations Act of 2009, passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama, will be directed to states along the U.S.-Mexico border—Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. These funds supplement the $60 million in Operation Stonegarden grants announced by Secretary Napolitano in June. Based on greater risk, heavy cross-border traffic and border-
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Yogini Gandhi
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Pune, India In an Odissi and Kathak Dance Recital
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For a Brighter Career
Smile Please By Amit Arya Yes, the economy is in doldrums. The job loss rate has slowed but the possibility of losing one’s job still hangs over many minds in every sector of the economy. Pay raises are meager, that is if you got one, and bonuses seem to be headed towards a long hibernation if not extinction. We all get it! Times are tough and there are more reasons to frown than smile. However, I would like to prescribe an unconventional remedy to assuage the situation if not completely cure it. The prescription is a big, bright smile. Yes please, time to invest in a better toothbrush (throw away your worn out discounted soft bristle medium head thing of the past and move on to a robust full bodied brush) along with a paste with teeth whitener, a dash of mouth freshener with some sprinkle of upbeat attitude from your side to go with this paraphernalia. Armed with these tools, work up fine foam as you start your day and meditate on the good things that life has given you. Once in a happy spot, chain it down and carry this happy feeling with you throughout the day. Moods are highly infectious and by carrying a positive attitude into your workplace, you generate a lot of positive energy around you and create a more amicable workplace setting for yourself and your colleagues. As corporations tighten their belts and their wallets while becoming generous with the workload that is handed out, it will understandably breed an atmosphere of discontent and dissent among the employees. So here we have two choices, either to gripe and complain and join the herd or set a different tone with a positive attitude that is different from the majority: become an epitome for optimistic attitude and constructive behavior in your work place. Rest assured, a positive attitude sooner or later will be noticed and admired, and though tangible rewards may not be forthcoming immediately, you will surely feel the intangible benefits of upbeat attitude, some of which will include better relationships with your partners leading to less friction and increased efficiency and better overall morale in your team. So how does one start to exude an aura of 100 percent fresh baked positive attitude with a topping of unsullied exuberance? Well, there is not a happy pill that you can take, though there are prescriptions available to get you to a baseline level of happiness. However, that is a topic reserved for pages of medical journal and thus not an object of contemplation for this article. In my experience, the first place to start would be a smile. Give a generous helping of a big, bright and healthy smile to anyone you encounter during the course of the day. It may not cure all the frowns that walk up and down the workplace, but it will surely put a dent in the frown circle. People like to be greeted with a smile even though they may not carry one and sooner or later you are bound to run into someone who will reciprocate this energy and multiply the positive verve that you have planted. Sure, September 2009
deadlines have to be met, priorities will change and you will have to juggle multiple things during the day. We all face competing priorities during the course of our day, but how we tackle the initial request to get a job done defines, to some extent, how the results of the request are perceived. Imagine an associate who grumbles and moans in protest at a request but gets the job done versus an associate who takes the request with a smile and get the job done. Both associates have reached the same end goal of having accomplished an assigned task however the latter associate seem to have done so by demonstrating a positive can-do attitude which will surely come with better appreciation of the work being done in majority of the cases and earn the associate a good rapport with his/her business partners. In fact, I came across a very witty poster at my dentist’s office recently. It read something like: Answer $0.75 Answer that requires thinking $1.25 Correct Answer $2.50 Correct Answer with a Smile $5.00 Dumb looks Still Free The above poster captures the essence of customer service where positive experience and customer-delight take precedence over everything else. The maxim that “laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you cry alone” stands to reason that positive attitude has plentiful benefits waiting to be reaped from its implementation and smiling may be the least expensive and most potent of all tools that can affect and provoke a better environment around you. Did you know that a smile can be heard over the telephone? I experience it firsthand every time I talk to a dear friend, whose smile is let loose over the phone and I can’t help but smile myself. So even when a person can’t see you, they can sense your mood and attitude and a smile builds an upbeat tone in your voice that can be heard on the other side of the line. There are days when smiles are hard to come by and things just seem to be moving in the wrong direction. We all have those days, and I being no saint, have had my fair share. It is but human to portray emotions, whether good or bad, but it is useful to bounce back quickly and shed your frowns. As you toil in your daily life, remember that folks are watching, reviewing and taking a measure of your personality and performance; it is not merely sufficient what you achieve in life but equally important how you achieve it. So we wish our readers all the success in their endeavors and hope you achieve them with a big smile on your faces. We value your feedback. Visit our website and leave us your feedback so that we can harvest a few smiles as well. Amit Arya is the NetIP CO-Chair for Professional Development. NetIP Charlotte is the only official Carolinas Chapter of the North America’s Largest Network of Indian Professionals. Contact: amit@netipcharlotte.org www.NetIPCharlotte.org
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Social Media by Wendy D. Wells
Social Media Conversations Conversations. We have them every day, sometimes all day. Whether it’s verbally or written, conversations are taking place all around us. While reading as we surf the Internet, we engage in conversation as passive participants in today’s Web 2.0, also known as social media. Social media is about engaging in mutually interesting or beneficial conversations. These conversations often take place at a collective gathering point such as a social network like a Facebook page, a blog, Twitter, a news feed, or some other group. These groups are where influential powers are located. The start of a movement begins with a conversation. Sales and marketing dollars can be generated and/or lost due to the power of a social network. Through the collective the individual is reached, this is nothing new – it’s marketing 101. If you’re sitting back and thinking, “whatever is being said about me and my company is fine by me…all publicity is good publicity,” you’re going to fall far behind the competition – quickly. Participating in social media is a vital part of today’s marketing and public relations strategy. By actively taking part in the conversations that are taking place about your product or services, your sphere of influence opens as wide as your audience. You earn the trust of your clients because you’ve given them a voice and proven to them you are listening. To truly define social media is difficult. The term is used to broadly describe the act of participatory online media as it is executed through blogs, webcasts, photos, videos, podcasts, and other publishing techniques. It is a public submission accessible by the public and often said to be a democratic method of information dissemination. Some might even say that it’s a means where the most popular and loudest voice wins. Social media can be thought of as the accumulation of content such as reviews, comments, ratings, etc. that is left on the Social Web, and by the impression that is left behind that identify what the audience is thinking and feeling about your product or service. This impression becomes the barometer by which you can gauge what your strategy needs to be in creating your own social media plan. How will you influence and engage with the audience (influencers) that has built up this accumulation of content? Where will your social media conversation guide you? Let’s take a real-life scenario into account. I had been having trouble with my cellular phone service. I had pages and pages of notes with customer service representatives’ names and the dates that I had spoken with each one. One day, I went to a forum site where other customers were discussing their customer service experiences with the phone carrier and I posted my negative comments. Then, I sent a message out September 2009
on Twitter using the carrier’s name and saying the customer service I had been receiving was the worst ever along with a link to my comment on the forum. Twitter is a public stream and I have over 1,000 followers, some of whom re-tweeted my message. Within a few hours, someone from the phone company tweeted me and gave me a contact link to receive personal help. The phone carrier decided what their strategy needed to be, and engaged with an influencer (me), by offering a solution in the form of personal help. In turn, I wrote a follow up on the forum describing the positive experience that had taken place. Then, I sent out a message on Twitter to my 1,000+ followers thanking the carrier along with a link to my comment on the forum. The strategy taken by the phone carrier helped to change some of the accumulated negative content on the Social Web that had been built up by an influencer (me), which had in turn created an impression of how people felt about their company. Did this behavior increase their sales? Probably not. What it did was reinforce their brand and their image as trustworthy. The impression that was left behind is positive and shows that they are engaged, aware, and most importantly – listening. If you haven’t begun to implement a social media plan into action for your business, get started! Try something basic like a YouTube video, a blog, start commenting on other blogs, or create an email newsletter. Get your employees involved, encourage them to blog and talk (positively but honestly) about the work they do, or specials that you’re running. The most basic of social media steps to take is to become a part of a networking group. Everyone and every business should be registered on LinkedIn by now. According to their own definition, “LinkedIn is an interconnected network of experienced professionals from around the world, representing 170 industries and 200 countries. You can find, be introduced to, and collaborate with qualified professionals that you need to work with to accomplish your goals.” It’s the perfect first step to get your social media conversation started! Follow me on Twitter! @WendyWells
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Start Prepping Now to Avoid Audit, Cut Taxes and Relieve Stress in 2010 (ARA) - You may feel relieved that tax season is over for another year. But 2010 tax time will arrive before you know it, and a few pro-active steps throughout the rest of 2009 will help you avoid an audit, minimize your tax burden and reduce your stress level next April 15. With a little planning and the wise use of a trustworthy tax accountant or tax attorney, more Americans could avoid a run-in with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and reduce their tax burden. The key is not waiting until April 15, the nationally recognized deadline, to prepare for doing your taxes or to submit year-end tax returns to the IRS. Even though the time for submitting your tax return is over, the stress of tax season will linger for millions of Americans who will face an IRS audit in the coming months. If you’ve never been through an IRS audit, the experience can leave you shaking. That’s because the burden of proof is on you to convince the IRS that you reported all your income, and were entitled to all the credits, deductions and exemptions that you claimed in your tax returns. It’s no secret that the more complicated your tax returns become, the more likely the chances are that you will receive an unwelcome letter in the mail one day informing you that you are being audited. What are the big red flags to the IRS? According to FindLaw.com, the world’s leading source for online legal
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Community Focus Events of Note: Trishna 2009 Two Cents of Hope is an organization started by a group of Indian graduate students at NC State University. The group’s goal is empowering youth and weaker sections of society via education. The group uses coin boxes to collect loose change that is not generally used or thrown away. Trishna, an annual fund-raising event, is an expression of various arts, a showcase of talent of local artists held on the campus of NC State University in Raleigh. This year’s event will be on September 12, 2009 from 5:30 - 8 pm. The performance for this year includes Bollywood dances, artists from Pani Dance Academy, Spotlight Creative Studios, Triangle Taiko’s Japanese Drum group, Fire Hoop and Drum group and more. Location: Stewart Theatre, Talley Student Center, North Carolina State University, Raleigh. Info: 919.449.5667, trishna@twocentsofhope.com www.twocentsofhope.com Learn Sanskrit The RTP chapter of Samskrita Bharati (www.samskritabharati.org) will conduct a 2-day workshop on conversational Sanskrit during the weekend of September 19-20, 2009. It will be highly interactive and participatory with a focus on spoken Sanskrit. At the end of two days, participants will be able to conduct basic conversation in Sanskrit. No prior knowledge of Sanskrit is required; familiarity with any Indian language would be helpful. Following the 2-day workshop, the group will organize weekly classes for continuing Sanskrit study. Details: Naresh Cuntoor (naresh@speaksanskrit.org 240-271-8585); Shobha Saraiya (mksaraiya@yahoo.com phone: 919-3801145); Anna krovi (anna.krovi@gmail.com 919-6561386). To register, visit www.speaksanskrit.org or send an email to one of the above addresses. Details about venue (in the Cary, NC area) and time will be sent after registration. Veena Concert The Classical Music Association of Charlotte presents an instrumental veena concert by Mrs. Jayanthi Kumeresh, accompanied by Arjun Kumar on Mridangam, on Sunday Sept. 27, 2009, beginning at 3:30 pm on the campus of Davidson College. Info: Lakshmi & Muthukrishnan 704.814.9355, Jayashree & Panduranga 704.442.1186, or Padma & Vijay (704) 321-0503. Visit www.onlinecmac.com. Swami Ishwarananda will Present Talk The Chinmaya Mission Raleigh-Durham will host Swami Ishwarananda of Chinmaya Mission Los Angeles who will present talks on Perfection - The Art of Self-Discovery based on Chapter 3, Bhagavad Gita from Tuesday, September 22 to Saturday, September September 2009
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Community News & Events Charlotte Art of Living (Healing with the Breath) Art of Living is dedicated to serving society by strengthening the individual. This is done through self development programs that recharge the body, mind and spirit and allow people to function at their optimum potential. People from all backgrounds, religions and cultural traditions come together in service and celebration. Info: 704.248.2647 charlotte@us.artofliving.org www.artofliving.org BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Regularly scheduled activities include a daily Aarti at 6:30 am and 7 pm. Darshan: Mon-Fri 6:30 am-12:30 pm and 4 - 8:30 pm, Sat/Sun 6:30 am8:30 pm. Gujarati classes are held every Sunday from 3 - 4 pm and “Satsang Sabha” is held every Sunday at 4:30 p.m. The Swaminarayan Temple is located at 4100 Margaret Wallace Road in Charlotte, N.C. Info: 704.573.0805 704.573.0820 (fax) Bhartiya Association of Lake Norman (BALKN) The Summer Picnic arranged by BALKN at Lake Norman Park in July 2009 was very much delightful for the members and guests. Now BALKN is arranging a Navratri program on Sept 12, 2009 at Brawley Middle School in Mooresville. The details about the program will be sent to all the members by email or look for the full page ad in the August issue of Saathee or call Mitesh Parikh- 704-807-4485 and Ajay Patel - 704-450-6130. www.balkn.org Carolinas Prayer Fellowship Rev. Dr. Samuel Prabodh Talluri invites everyone living in the North and South Carolina to participate in “Fellowship” Every Sunday Morning in Gastonia, N.C. Info: 704.865.1428 (Jay) 704.824-8698 (Joe) 704.545.1465 (Dayakar) Charlotte Gita Study Group Info: Rajesh Venky & Savitha Mathur, 704.845.0464, rvenky@aol.com Shridhar and Kruti Dave, 704.844.9567, skdave@hotmail.com September 2009
Charlotte Kannada Koota The Charlotte Kannada Koota is an organization that promotes understanding of Karnataka culture and provides a medium for people of Karnataka (Kannadigas) to get together. The activities include social get-togethers, music, and drama. Info: 704.526.9990 (Appan Patil), agm_patil@hotmail.com 704.281.8732 (Raj Kulgod), kraj7@yahoo.com Charlotte Table-Tennis Club Charlotte Table-tennis Club is located at 345 Hawthorne Lane, Charlotte, NC 28204 (Corner of East 7th St. & Hawthorne Lane). Hours:-Tuesday & Thursday 6-10 PM, Saturday 2-6 PM Sunday 1-5 PM. Info: www.charlottetabletennis.org Charlotte Vipassana Meditation Group Vipassana, which means to see things as they really are, is one of India’s most ancient techniques of meditation. It was taught in India more than 2500 years ago as a universal remedy for universal ills. The Charlotte Vipassana Meditation Group holds weekly group sits and monthly all day sits for established students (those who have taken at least one ten day course from S. N. Goenka or one of his assistant teachers). Ten-day courses are also available for all students. There is never a charge for a course. Info: 704.544.0790, rbddesai@yahoo.com 704.563.5440, dspranger@earthlink.net www.dhamma.org Classical Music Association of Charlotte (CMAC) CMAC sponsors many classical concerts during the year in Charlotte. Membership forms are available at concerts. Info: 704.541.3361 (Rama Rachakonda), 704.814.9355 (Lakshmi Muthukrishnan), lakshmi7778@yahoo.com cmacmusic@yahoo.com www.onlinecmac.com Dada Bhagwan Group Satsang is conducted every Sunday at 7 pm at the Hindu Center in Charlotte and there is also a Satsang every Thursday. In addition, watch Satsang from Friday to Tuesday at 7 Saathee
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by regulating the mind. Regular practice of this system of meditation integrates the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of human being, while still encouraging people to maintain a normal family and working life. In the Charlotte area, group meditation is held at the Unity of Charlotte on Sundays and Wednesdays. Info: Arun and Promila Sehra 704.844.0147 Srikanth Katakam 704.496.4411 naturalpath.nc@gmail.com www.srcm.org Shree Swaminarayan Satsang Mandal Vadtal On the 1st Saturday of every month, Shree Swaminarayan Satsang Mandal Vadtal has kirtans and bhajans at the Hindu Center of Charlotte at 5 pm. After the bhajans, there is Aarti and Mahaprasad. In addition, on the 3rd Sunday of every month, an additional Satsang Sabha is held at sponsor’s house at 3 - 5 pm. Info: 704.392.4488 Ramesh Dhanani Shri Rang Avadhut Parivar (Parspar Devo Bhav) Soul devotees of Guru Dattatraya Rang Avadhut and Shri Prem Avadhut meet every Thursday evening in Charlotte, NC from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for recital of “Datta-Bavani”, singing devotional Dattatraya Bhajans and reading “Guru-Lilamrut”. Detailed information about Charlotte meetings, literature, videos, Nareshwar Ashram and Shri Avadhut’s life is available. Info: Bharat Shah - 704.724.6247 Nagesh Patel - 704.399.7805 Sikh Heritage Society The Sikh Heritage Society strives to unite and enrich the lives of the Sikh & Punjabi communities of Charlotte and surrounding areas. “Gurdwara” address: 1760 Stoney Creek Lane, Charlotte, NC 28262. Info: 704.948.7664 (Roshan Attrey), rattrey@aol.com, 704.541.0350 (Sajjan Dhaliwal), sajjan@carolina.rr.com, 704.948.8091 (Inderjeet Rajpal), irajpal@aol.com www.gurdwaracharlotte.com SouthPark Cricket Club South Park Cricket Club is based in Charlotte, North Carolina and it has been an active member of the Mid Atlantic Cricket Conference since 2002. The club’s home ground is located at the Reedy Creek Park, Saathee
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gious, social and educational activities. Regularly scheduled events include Puja, bhajans, children’s programs, celebration of holidays & community service. Info: 336.621.5848 www.hsnc-triad.org India Association of the Triad The objective of the Association is to promote social, cultural and educational interests of its members, develop understanding between members of the Indian community and other residents of the Triad, and make the latter aware of issues of concern to the Indian community. Hindi Language classes are being taught by Mrs. Punjabi. Info: 336.656.0203 (Dhananjay Kumar) www.iatnc.org Life Bliss Foundation The NC Chapter offers workshops, books, CD’s, and DVD’s on spirituality and enlightenment from living enlightened master Paramahamsa Nithyananda. 500 videos are available at http://www.youtube.com/LifeBlissFo undation Satsangs in the Greensboro/Winston-Salem area include Life Bliss Meditation, video discourse, Q&A, and Nithya Spiritual Healing Prayer, a method of energy healing. Satsang Locations: Weekly Wednesdays, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm, Integrative Therapies, 7-E Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro NC 27407. Weekly (starting June 5, 2009) Fridays, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm, 1143 Sequoia Drive, Lewisville, NC 27023. Meditation workshops are taught on a regular basis. Info: 336.644.1111 www.lifebliss.org Sri Sathya Sai Baba Center of Greensboro, NC The Center organizing regular Sai Bhajans, Study Circle, Balvikas class for students and Service Activities. All devotees are welcome to the Center. 1st Sunday of the Month 4 – 6 pm, all other Sundays 10:00AM – 12:15 PM. Info: 612.239.7529 (Deepak Deshpande at Winston Salem) 908.875.6964 (Swami Rajendran at Greensboro)
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Community News & Events Balagokulam sessions are free for all and are held on Saturdays. Info: balagokulam.rtp@gmail.com hss.charlotte@hssus.org (Charlotte region) www.balagokulam.org BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir BAPS Shree Swaminarayan Hindu Mandir invites everyone to the regularly scheduled events: Ravi sabha every Sunday at 4 - 6 pm followed by Aarti and Maha Prasad. Mahapuja – every Purnima at 7 pm. Many classes are conducted. Fresh Indian snacks and sweets available at Shayona. 1020 Aviation Parkway, Morrisville, NC 27560. Info: 919.469.6605 www.swaminarayan.org Bengali Association of North Carolina (BANC) BANC seeks to promote Bengali culture, language, music, arts and social activities by offering varieties of programs for members of INDOAmerican community within North Carolina and adjacent states. The association is organized exclusively for charitable, cultural, social and educational purposes. Info: 919.461.2386 (Ratan Ray), ratanray@hotmail.com 919.510.7943 (Swaty Sen), swaty_sen@yahoo.com banc_members@googlegroups.com www.banc-online.org Bharatiya Senior Citizens of North Carolina (BSCNC) BSCNC is a nonprofit organization for Senior Citizens of Indian origin who are of the age of 60 years and over. The members of the organization meets on the second Saturday of each month. Due to trip to Hawaii on September 5 to September 13, there will be no meeting in the month of September. Instead there is a picnic on Saturday 26 at North Cary Park, at 10 am till 4 pm. Saturday October 10 meeting is as usual. There was a nice program of Janmastami (The birth of Lord Krishna) in the last meeting held on 8th August and everyone enjoyed the program. Info: President: Chandubhai Patel 919.467.7282 Secretary: Bhupendra Patel 919.647.9029 Child Relief and You (CRY) An organization in the Raleigh area working with the India-based charitable non-profit organization comSeptember 2009
mitted to encouraging and facilitating individuals and organizations to make a positive impact in the lives of underprivileged children since 1979. CRY America’s RDU Action Center has been active since 2001. CRYRDU invites people to join the enthusiastic volunteer base to contribute ideas or any relevant skills. Info: 919.362.9591 (Sarav Arunachalam) rdu@cryamerica.org www.cryrdu.org Chinmaya Mission The group hosts study groups/satsangs in Raleigh, Cary, Morrisville, and Chapel Hill. Chinmaya Mission offers an avenue for adults to acquire spiritual knowledge that can be applied to lead a successful and happy life. Study groups follows three disciplines - self-study, enlightened discussion, nd finally, reflection on the knowledge gained in class. Chinmaya Mission Raleigh-Durham is accepting students for admission to Balavihar for 2010-2011. Weekly classes (Pre-K to grade 12) begin on September 13, 2009 and will be held Sunday mornings from 10 to 11:30 am at Reedy Creek Middle School, 930 Reedy Creek Road, Cary. In Chapel Hill, weekly classes are held Sunday mornings at McDougle Elementary School. Students are admitted on a first-come, first served basis. Parents can register at www.chinmaya-rdu.org, and follow the instructions. Chinmaya Mission Raleigh-Durham will host Swami Ishwarananda of Chinmaya Mission LA who will be presenting talks on Perfection - The Art of Self-Discovery based on Chapter 3, Bhagavad Gita talks on Chapter 3, from Tuesday, September 22 to Saturday, September 26 at the Brier Creek Community Center, 10810 Globe Road, Raleigh. Timings are 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm on 9/22, 7 pm to 8:30 pm on 9/23, 9/24, and 9/25, and 9 am to noon on 9/26. Inspired by Swami Chinmayananda in 1991, Swami Ishwarananda left software engineering in 1991 and underwent training to become a Brahmachari. Swamiji’s mastery over the field of Vedanta comes through in his talks. He has authored several books that give deep insight into spiritual life Conscious Living, Silent Search and Dew Drops. Info: 919.544.2815 CMRDU1@gmail.com www.chinmaya-rdu.org Saathee
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Community News & Events Triangle Chapter-India Development & Relief Fund (IDRF) IDRF is a registered, tax-exempt non-profit organization that supports volunteer-based, honest and highly experienced non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in India in serving their populations’ critical needs around education, childcare, healthcare, women empowerment and tribal welfare, as well as relief and rehabilitation in times of natural disasters. Info: www.idrf.org. Triangle Gujarati Association (TGA) TGA serves the Gujarati community in Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and the surrounding areas, TGA sponsors musical programs, dramas and other cultural activities to help maintain the Gujarati culture and heritage. Info: Arvind Shah 919.233.7677 Harsha Shah 919.362.0520 Ravi Parikh 919.387.8808 Kanak Purohit 919.465.9856 Hemini Patel 919.387.2900 www.nctga.org Triangle Indian Youth Organization (TIYO) This organization has been created with the purpose of encouraging youths of Indian origin aged between 12-18 years to develop skills for leadership, to organize team-oriented efforts, understand and participate in community services, understand and develop individual potential. There will be activities that will fall into the broad categories of education, arts, cultural, charity, religious and community services. Info: 919.363.7339 (Latha Pamarthi [Director of TIYO]) triangleindianyouth@yahoo.com Triangle Rang Mandal Devotees of Pujya Sri Rang Avdhoot Maharaj meet every Saturday in Cary or Raleigh from 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM to sing devotional Dattatreya Bhajans and Datta-Bavani in a spiritual atmosphere. Special programs organised on Guru Purnima and Rang Jayanti and on the occasion of Pujya Sri Prem Avdhoot Bapji’s annual visit to the US. Info: rangmandal@gmail.com Triangle Vegetarian Society (TVS) The mission of TVS is to build a sense September 2009
of community between current vegetarians and people who are interested in vegetarianism and have a forum for a discussion of issues. Info: Dilip Barman at barman@cs.unc.edu www.trianglevegsociety.org Two Cents of Hope (TCH) Two Cents of Hope (TCH) is an organization started by a group of Indian students at NC State University. TCH believes in empowering youth with education. We help to uplift the weaker sections of the society through the panacea - education. The foundation lies in the power of cents giving TCH its name. As J. Carney put it, “Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean, and the pleasant land.” TCH uses coin boxes to collect loose change. These individual cents together result in a collection that yields considerable amount of money, enough to give education to a poor student - indeed a firm footing for the rest of his or her life. Apart from the coin collection other sources of funding include, fundraising events (Trishna, Crescendo, Booth in Cary Diwali), Sponsors. In the last 3 years TCH funded $21,689, which includes 77 projects benefitting 270 students and 2 schools in India. To keep a coin box at your place or to know more about Two Cents of Hope, email - coordinator@nc.twocentsofhope.com. www.twocentsofhope.com Urdu Majlis Urdu Majlis is a literary organization for the promotion of Urdu language and literature and has no political, national or religious affiliations. The group has regularly scheduled monthly meetings in which enthusiasts and scholars of Urdu literature meet to discuss the life and works of a selected literary figure. Info: 919.851.1119 (Dr. Afroz Taj) 919.596.4792 (Ashraf and Seema Faruqi) taj@unity.ncsu.edu
Regional Cape Fear Cultural Association of India - Wilmington Cape Fear Cultural Association of India is an organization that promotes understanding of Indian culture and promotes a medium for people of Indian culture to get together. Saathee
Info: Shashin Patel, President. (910.790.9448) Sanjay Batish, Vice-President. (910.371.9860) Anjali Dashputre, Treasurer. (910.395.6633) Sukhbir Dhillon, Cultural Secretary (910.796.1965) Santosh Sheth, Music Director (910.392.1929). Georgia Indo-American Chamber of Commerce The Georgia Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (GIACC) develops and promotes trade, business, commercial and professional relationships between India and the United States, especially within the state of Georgia. GIACC was formed recognizing the need for promoting bi-lateral activities among South Asian and mainstream communities in the United States and South Asia. Info: 678.762.7589 AniThirdM@aol.com, ani@giacc.org. 770.840.1925 - susan@giacc.org. www.giacc.org Hindu Society Of Eastern NC (Greenville, NC) Upcoming programs: Sun Sep 13 - 10:00 AM Balgokulam by Rajesh Verma, 11:00 AM Children’s Program by Roopa Gandhi, 11:00 AM Adult Study by Mr. Srivatsa Sun Sep 20 - 10:00 AM Balgokulam by Rajesh Verma, 11:00 AM Children’s Program by Sudha Srivatsa, 11:00 AM Adult Study by Mr. Srivatsa Sun Sep 27 - 11:00 AM Navratri Havan and Dussehra by Shuklaji (Lunch will be served) Sun Oct 4 - 10:00 AM Balgokulam by Rajesh Verma, 11:00 AM Children’s Program by Roopa Gandhi, 11:00 AM Adult Study by Mr. Srivatsa Sun Oct 11 - 10:00 AM Balgokulam by Rajesh Verma Sat Oct 17 - 5:00 PM- 9:00 PM Dipavali Puja by Shuklaji, Annual Fund Rasing Auction, Dinner, & Fireworks Sun Oct 18 - 10:00 AM Balgokulam by Rajesh Verma, 11:00 AM Children’s Program by Sudha Srivatsa, 11:00 AM Adult Study by Mr. Srivatsa Sun Oct 25 - 10:00 AM Balgokulam by Rajesh Verma Sun Nov 1 - 10:00 AM Balgokulam by Rajesh Verma, 11:00 AM Children’s Program by Roopa Gandhi, 11:00 AM Adult Study by Mr. Srivatsa saathee.com
Community News & Events Sat Nov 7 - 10:00 AM-5:00 PM Yogatmananda ji (Lunch will served) Sun Nov 8 - 10:00 AM-3:00 PM Yogatmananda ji (Lunch will served) Info: 252.830.5177 (Dharam Vasnani) VasnaniD@aol.com Hindutempleenc@gmail.com
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Indo-US Cultural Association of Winston-Salem The Indo-US Cultural Association’s primary mission is to increase awareness of the cultural heritage of India which is tremendously rich in its diversity and history. The Association seeks to reach out to the thriving Indian-American community within the Piedmont and Triad areas to share the vibrant Indian culture and promote cross-cultural understanding. Info: Madan Rangabasyam Phone: 336-760-5885
South Carolina American South Asian Cultural Association of Columbia, SC The organization’s fundamental goal is to increase cultural awareness and develop cultural understanding among American South Asian Community in Columbia area. A monthly dinner will be held on the Second Sunday of every month between 6 to 9 PM. There will be $10.00 Per Person charge for dinner at India Palace, 110-A Columbia Northeast Drive, Columbia. Info: evenings 803.233.7042 or 803.233.3996 Carolina Buddhist Vihara (Greenville, SC) Regular beginner meditation program conducted by a Buddhist Monk. Activities are held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings: 6:30 pm (puja), 7 pm (meditation), and 8 pm (“Dhamma” talk or discussion). A “youth program” is also held once a month. Info: dhammasc@hotmail.com Hindu Temple of South Carolina The Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of South Carolina was established with an objective to fill the need for thousands of Hindus in the State of South Carolina to worship and pray together, perform sacraments and rituals, to observe and celebrate festivals, and to perform September 2009
and engage in humanitarian and educational activities. www.hindutemplesc.org/index.php India Assoc. of Greater Charleston (IAGC) The IAGC was founded in Charleston to bring together people who were interested in India and to provide a forum to increase the understanding of the heritage of India in US. Info: 803.884.0859 iagcfolks@yahoo.com International Fellowship Church of Greenville, SC International Fellowship Church offers Sunday worship services and other weekly activities for people of Indian origin. Info: 864.234.1256 (Pastor Suhas Raiborde) internationalfellowshipchurch.org Kannada Association of Greater Greenville (KAGG) An organization devoted to the awareness and promotion of Kannada culture in the Greater Greenville area of South Carolina. KAGG is a primarily run by volunteers and invites Kannadigas living in and around Greater Greenville area to participate in the organization. Kannada classes for children are being organized to meet at the Vedic Center in Mauldin every other Sunday morning and the annual picnic will take place on the morning of Sat Aug 29. Info: 864.430.4973 www.kagg-sc.org Masjid Noor-UL-Huda The Mosque is located at 517 Winmet Drive, Columbia, S.C. On the first Saturday and third Saturday of every month from 6 PM to 8 PM, Islamic session is held by Hafiz Mohammed Basheer. Quranic Reading classes are conducted daily, and everyone is encouraged to send their children to these sessions. Info: 803.749.0827 (Dr. Shami) 803.740.5127 (Qari Abdul Khader Multani) 803.754.2632 (Mosque number) Sirigannada Sirigannada is the Kannada Association of South Carolina (based in Columbia) is a non-profit organization created in 2004 by the interested Kannada speaking people of South Carolina. A voluntary organization primarily run with memberSaathee
ships and donations from Kannadigas of the State of South Carolina. President: Dr. H.N. Narayanaswamy Nadig. Vice President: Mrs. Radha Rajagopal. Secretary: Mrs. Usha Bilgi. Treasurer: Mrs. Malathi Nagaraj. Info: www.sirigannada.org Telugu Association of Greater Greenville, SC Telugu Association of Greater Greenville, SC, serves the Telugu community of the Greenville/Spartanburg area of South Carolina. The group sponsors several events throughout the year. Info: www.taggsc.org Vedic Center of Greenville The Center is located on the Corner of Bethel Road and Bethel Drive in Mauldin, S.C. Daily Aarti is conducted Monday to Friday at 8 pm. Bal Vihar classes are conducted Sundays from 11:15 am - 12:30 pm. Sri Venkateshwara Suprabhatam is held on 2nd Sat of month at 9 am. Info: 864.967.2852
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Children Corner continued from page 40 “Might be ... it is her travel ship as we have small cars to go here and there, it might be her car to travel into the space. “Might be,” said Sarah agreeing. Emily and Evan joined them. Evan said “Today, I will ask her two questions “why is she called #55 and what brought her here, why not any other place?” As he finished the sentence the light box appeared in the woods. “Greetings” said #55.” Greetings, everybody said together while she took out her small typing box and started typing in it. “How are you all?” Andrew answered and also said “We have lots of questions to ask you, if you don’t mind to answer them.” #55 gave a smile and bowed to all of them as if “it’s my pleasure to answer.” Andrew wrote “first of all tell us why you are #55 and what brought you here?” #55 wrote back, “In mars everybody has numbers like me. We are all made by the God Zuni. So we don’t have names rather we all have serial no like#55, #56, #57 and so on. And when I was travelling I saw beautiful picture of the Planet Earth on my screen and thought of seeing it. when I landed in the woods I was really frightened and thought I had made a mistake. Then suddenly I saw you all on my screen and thought of meeting you all. It was really wonderful for me to meet you all and talk.” Andrew wrote back “Thank you.” Emily suddenly took the keyboard and wrote on the screen. “Can we see your box from the inside?” #55 said, “Yes come with me.” All followed #55 into the box and saw it was beautifully decorated with precious gems and stones. There was a bed and a big screen on which she was able to see everything. Suddenly the box started moving. Sarah, the youngest one, was very frightened and started shouting “Why is the box moving? Is it going to fly?” Emily also joined her “I don’t want to go anywhere. I want to be on Earth.” Still the box kept moving and #55 was typing something on the screen, but what was it? #55 was writing “Don’t be afraid I will not harm you all to ride with me into space.” Andrew wrote, “To your mars?’ she wrote back “Yes!!!” They all were flying high holding each other’s hands as it was an adventurous journey to Mars. They landed on Mars after a while. #55 gave them space suits exactly like hers to wear, so nobody would recognize them. Andrew and Evan came out of the ship. Then Sarah, Emily and Arin came along. They all were frightened and worried how they would get back. Suddenly some other aliens who looked like #55 surrounded them all and #55 was talking to them in her language. The crowd cheered up loudly. Andrew, Evan, Emily Arin and Sarah got really frightened. #55 wrote on the keyboard, “Now you all are our captives. “You can’t go back to the Planet Earth anymore.” Sarah started crying loudly. Evan and Emily tried to make her quiet. The crowd started to move and took all of them into a big room, where there was a big throne on which a man was sitting. He seemed to be the king and also looked like he was from Planet Earth. He spoke very humbly, “Who are you all? Why you are here?” Andrew was surprised to hear him talk like a human being from September 2009
Earth. Andrew narrated the whole meeting with #55 and said, “We all trusted #55 as a friend and she brought us here.” He ordered the crowd something. They all became mad at him. Again he repeated the same words with a bang. The crowd kept quiet. The king told Andrew, “One day, I was also brought here like this when I was young like you all. But by luck I became the king, I don’t want you all to stay here without your parents. I will send you back to Earth.” Andrew, Evan, Emily, Arin and Sarah were happy to hear that. Then the king ordered #55 to send all of them to the light box and the box started flying automatically, without #55 in it. When they landed they were happy to return back and also thought never to play in the woods when it is getting dark. They got a lesson of never to talk to a stranger. It was a great journey to Mars and it also taught them a lesson, too. Send submissions for possible inclusion in the Children’s Corner to: saatheemag@hotmail.com
The Chai Table continued from page 70 amazing discussions we had during the seminar? We focused on community outreach in a writing program developed at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study. Could it also be the erudite colleagues in my program, including Dr. June Foley, the program convener and the first director of the Writing Program at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individual Study? Maybe it was the Chinese immigrants, the adult learners who read their writings aloud and shared their life experiences. Perhaps it was a combination of all of these. Now, I know that I will continue to write. I also plan to introduce a service-learning course at my university where I teach Yoga, Exercise Physiology, Kinesiology and Psychomotor Development. I would like to connect students with adults through a literacy project. To that end, I contacted the chair of the Computer Science Department, who is interested to collaborate and see that the minority community from the Historical Washington Heights, a neighborhood near our university, will be computer literate and become a “laptop community.” As I tried to sleep, I was reminded of what Marian Wright Edelman said, “Service is the rent we pay for being. It is the very purpose of life, and not something you do in your spare time.”
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intelligence come love, compassion, affection and care. Human beings are also endowed with the sense of wonder. Everything that exists on this beautiful planet should create in the mind a sense of wonder and amazement. We can feel joy that is unconditional and without a cause. Without all these life has very little meaning. Human beings also have the urge to find out if there is something sacred in life, if there is something beyond matter. This can be called the spiritual dimension of human life. Unfortunately the system of education gives very little importance to these abilities that make us human. The system is concerned only with lopsided development of human personality. A person who is really concerned with the existing human situation must ask, why human beings all over the world have not been able to create a sane and healthy society despite immense capabilities of the brain, despite unbounded intellectual potential and the amazing power of the mind? Unfortunately vast majority of the children who are raised in poverty continue to live in misery. They are not as lucky as Dr. Carson either because their brains are programmed differently or their circumstances do not allow them even to go to school. Even those who struggled hard to overcome all the obstacles and hurdles imposed by poverty join the club of educated elite and do not care much about the degradation through which they passed. They feel that there is nothing that they can do about it. Even if there is some concern their response is very superficial and does not take care of the complexity of the problem. Dr. Carson did not talk about the psychological structure of human consciousness which has become an integral part of the brain and mind and which is responsible for so much mess and misery in the world. The existing system of education does not pay attention to the numerous problems created by human greed, jealousy, anger, hate and violence. Human beings try to overcome these problems by using the same thought process that caused the problems in the first place. There is no effort to understand the thought process. At the core of the psychological structure, that includes ideas, opinions, prejudices, likes and dislikes etc, is the idea of the “me” the “self.” Human brain is conditioned with the idea that “I am something,” “I am different from you” or “I am separate from you.” As the child grows up he picks up so many thoughts, ideas and beliefs that support and enhance the inherited conditioning. The brain can be influenced to think one way or another. It can be programmed with so many different ideas, beliefs and ideologies. The brain contains all the accumulated knowledge, experience and memory. There is the process of thought, the nature of thought and the content of thought but there is no permanent entity called the “I” sitting in the brain. To think in terms of the “me” and “you” is a serious error. Love cannot exist as long as there is this sense of the “me” the “self.” A mind that is self-concerned with its own ambition, greed and fear has no capacity to love. Only a profound understanding of the self can bring about inward revolution. Self-knowledge is the beginning of wisdom. Your critical comments are most welcome. Contact: sardarsingh@msn.com www.lifeisrelationship.com
• 21,000, Jan 08, 2008 - The Sensex on January 08, 2008 touched all time peak of 21078 before closing at 20873.
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Dow Jones Industrial Average milestones. Here’s a look back at the dates when the Dow attained key millenniums. 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 12,000 13,000 14,000
1,003.16 2,002.25 3,004.46 4,003.33 5,023.55 6,010.00 7,022.44 8,038.88 9,033.23 10,006.78 11,014.70 12,011.73 13,089.89 14,000.41
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Immigration Matters continued from page 60 related threat intelligence, more than 84 percent of fiscal year 2009 Operation Stonegarden funds will go to the Southwest border—up from 59 percent in fiscal year 2008. Secretary Napolitano made the announcement as part of a major speech on Southwest border enforcement at the 2009 Border Security Conference in El Paso, Texas. In the speech, she highlighted Operation Stonegarden’s retooled risk-based allocation formula, which directs more funding to key areas along the Southwest border while allowing local law enforcement greater flexibility to combat border crime. The additional funding will be used for law enforcement personnel, overtime, travel and other related costs in order to further increase the law enforcement presence along the Southwest border. This risk-based allocation of resources complements ongoing DHS efforts—including new agreements between DHS and the Department of Justice to combat illegal arms and drug trafficking, unprecedented coordination between the U.S. government and Mexico, and smart, effective immigration enforcement. For more information: www.fema.gov/government/grant/opsg/index.shtm.
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Festivals & Holidays Compiled by Kirit Shukla
By Kirit Shukla There is only one correct answer.
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1. Arrange these deserts of the world from largest to smallest area. (a) Thar (b) Kalahari (c) Gobi (d) Sahara
Sep 3 - Anant Chaturdashi Sep 4 - Paustapadi Poornima (Full Moon) Sep 5-18 - Shraddha Paksha
2. Music director of 1965 Hindi film Bhoot Bungla. (a) Naushad (b) S. D. Burman (c) O. P. Nayyar (d) R. D. Burman
Sep 7 - Labor Day (US)
3. “Jaipur–Jabalpur” distance by N.H.#12 is about (a) 700 Kms. (b) 800 Kms. (c) 900 Kms. (d) 1000 Kms.
Sep 19 - Navaratri Begins
4. The Amazon rain forest produces about __ % of the world’s oxygen supply. (a) 10% (b) 20 % (c) 30 % (d) 40 %
Sep 27 - Navaratri Ends
Sep 15 - Indira Ekadasi Sep 18 - Darsha Amas (No Moon) Sep 20 - Ramzan Eid Sep 22 - Autumn begins (US) Sep 28 - Dassera / Vijaya Dashami Sep 30 - Pashankusha Ekadasi
5. “Harry Truman” was US President for the period (a) 1933-1945 (b) 1945-1953 (c) 1953-1961 (d) 1961-1963
October 09 Oct 2 - M. K. Gandhi/L. B. Shastri Birthday
6. The word “Offal” means (a) Refuse (c) Poison
Oct 3 - Sharad Poornima (Full Moon)
(b) Official (d) Pleasing
Oct 12 - Columbus Day Oct 14 - Vagh Baaras
7. How many lug nuts are on a standard car wheel? (a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 4
Oct 15 - Dhan Teras
8. In 1827 the microphone was discovered in? (a) Japan (b) USA (c) India (d) England
Oct 17 - Mahavir Swami Nirvana Day
9. The melting point of the element Lead is about (a) 130˚C (b) 230˚C (c) 330˚C (d) 430˚C
Oct 23 - Laabha Panchami
10. What two numbers on the telephone dial do not have letters by them? (a) One & Nine (b) Five & Zero (c) Zero & Nine (d) Zero & One
Oct 31 - Halloween
Oct 16 - Kali Chaturdashi Oct 17 - Diwali Oct 18 - New Year, Vikram Samvat 2066 begins Oct 19 - Bhai Beej Oct 25 - Jalaram Jayanti Oct 29 - Dev-Oothi Ekadasi Oct 31 - Sardar Patel Jayanti Major Holidays & Festivals of Nov. 09/Dec. 09
11. This country has maximum lakes in the world. (a) Canada (b) USA (c) India (d) China
Nov 2 - Guru Nanak Jayanti Nov 2 - Dev Diwali/Kartik Poornima (Full Moon) Nov 3 - Election Day
12. If you weigh 65 kg. the calorie consumption per hour for running (9km per hour), is about (a) 460 (b) 560 (c) 660 (d) 760
Nov 11 - Veteran’s Day Nov 12 - Utapatti Ekadasi Nov 14 - Nehru Jayanti/Children’s Day Nov 24 - Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom
Scholar: All correct First Class: 11 correct Second Class: 10 correct Third Class: 9 correct Needs Improvement: 8 or less correct. You be the judge for yourself.
Nov 26 - Thanksgiving Day Nov 25-28 - Hajj Nov 27 - Eid al Adha
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Nov 28 - Gita Jayanti/ Mokshada Ekadasi
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General Predictions for September 2009 ARIES (Mar 20- Apr 20) Slow down now. This is the time to start taking preventive measures. Start looking into the near future and stop taking risks. You can count on your siblings and associates for support. The situation will be still under your control. Watch your health to avoid any long-term health problems. Traveling can be a good idea to understand the situation. Your child could be of very good support. Avoid taking any major risk this month. TAURUS (Apr 20 - May 21) Wait and watch, as uncertainty may prevail. Lack of confidence and income may start bothering you. It is advisable to take help and protection from family. Change of career is also possible. Try to preserve stability and security. You may enjoy good physical health. Focus more on family life and wait for the time to take a positive turn. Just take it easy for now. GEMINI (May 21 - Jun 21 This is the time to make a quick move in your life. Your luck will favor you. Welcome changes and make smart moves. Just avoid any new partnership deals. Rise in income is clearly indicated. Your spouse may break your trust and lie to you. You will, however, enjoy good health. Traveling could be relaxing. Speculation must be avoided. The first half of the month could be much better than the second half. CANCER (Jun 21 - Jul 22) You may feel like getting out of confusions and misunderstandings. The time will take a slow but confined and positive turn. By the end of the month, you will be very relaxed. However, you must control your expenses. The upcoming positive changes will start giving you signals. Don’t miss the opportunity. You will enjoy happy family life. Smart tips by your associates will help you in making the right decision. LEO (Jul 22 - Aug 23) You will enjoy a major positive turn in your life. Feeling a big relief will delight you. Now is the time to make instant moves and move ahead in life. A joint venture with family could be a good idea. If already involved in partnership, be careful. You will also enjoy improvement in health. The first half of the month could be much better than the second half. It is now time to spend some money on luxury items. VIRGO (Aug 23 - Sep 23) You may see major ups and downs this month. You must avoid speculation. The beginning of the month will be good, but the situation will deteriorate during the last week. Don’t make any comSeptember 2009
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Dale’s & Tandoor Catering THE BEST CATERING IN NORTH & SOUTH CAROLINA
Catering Hotline: 919.949.1156
Welcome to the Finest Indian Cuisine
A mixed variety of North and South Indian Food, we provide our customers a taste of the real Indian delicacies that will leave you savoring the experience for days encouraging you to come back again!
Special Iftaar pkgs available for Ramadaan month & Eid. New 4400sq ft banquet hall now open for special prices this month call!
Dale’s in Durham 811 North Ninth Street Durham, NC 27705
Phone: 919. 286.1760 Open 7 Days a Week Lunch Buffet 7 Days a Week Brunch: Sat & Sun Dinner A La Carte - Daily Home Food Deliveries
Tandoor RTP 5410 Highway 55 Greenwood Commons Durham, NC 27713
Phone: 919.484.2102 Great Prices on Catering Catering: 919.949.1156 919.601.1562 Open 7 Days a Week Lunch Buffet 7 Days a Week Brunch: Sat & Sun Dinner Buffet Every Fri & Sat Dinner A La Carte - Daily Home Food Deliveries
Dale’s in Greenville, NC 419 Evans Street Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: 252.551.3253 Open 7 Days a Week Lunch Buffet 7 Days a Week Brunch: Sat & Sun Dinner A La Carte - Daily Home Food Deliveries
Party Hall Available
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Charlotte: PAYAL GROCERIES, INDIA TOWN Pineville: INDIA GROCERS Greensboro: INDU GROCERIES High Point: SUNRISE GROCERIES, APNA HALAL MEATS & GROCERIES Morisville: APNA BAZAAR, SANGAM MART Cary : TRIANGLE INDIA MARKET
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