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Shiva statue in Nageshwar, which is near Dwarka in Gujarat. Nageshwar jyotirlinga is one of the 12 jyotirling shrines mentioned in the Shiva Purana.
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Big Brother in India? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 04 India Outdoes US in Afghanistan . . . . . . . . . .pg. 06 Bhutan Overland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 10 Cary Diwali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 14 Saathee Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 16 Bolly Bits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 20 Sangeet, Music of India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 22 Evergreen Film Lyrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 24 Indian Classical Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 26 Dances of India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 28 NBA Hits India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 30 Steve Rao Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 32 Film News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 36 Music Reviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 38 Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 40 Children’s Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 42 Mastering Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 44 Ganesh Goes Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 48 Healthwise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 50 Personal Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 52 The Stock Tickers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 54 Astride three Continents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 56 Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 58 Marketing Turnaround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 62 Business Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 66 Cricket Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 72 The Chai Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 76 Recipes of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 80 Community Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 86 Community News & Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 94 Pop’s Puzzles and Jokes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 118 Festivals and Holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 120 AstroScope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 122 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 124 Puzzle Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 126 Index of Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 126
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Is India Cozying Up to Big Brother? Critics assail India’s universal ID number program By Jason Overdorf GlobalPost.com In his office in the bureaucratic nerve center of New Delhi, Nandan Nilekani, the former corporate honcho and “blue-sky thinker” in charge of an ambitious plan to give every Indian a unique identification number, speaks as smoothly as ever. But he appears a little harried. And when he’s again questioned about his pet idea, his frustration begins to surface. “The benefits will start rolling soon, so people will start to realize the value of it,” he said in an interview with GlobalPost. As the CEO of Infosys, Nilekani was the media’s darling — a kid from a middle-class background who had risen to captain a billion-dollar company that was putting India on the global business map. He was a fixture at the World Economic Forum in Davos. One of his stray comments was the inspiration for Thomas Friedman’s “The World Is Flat,” and his own book, “Imagining India,” was feted as another mark of his genius here even before it won him a guest appearance on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” Then he took on government work — albeit to implement one of his own ideas — as head of the Orwellian-sounding Unique Identification Authority of India. Though he still has plenty of supporters, he’s now getting acquainted with the more critical side of India’s press. This month, as the Unique Identification project (UID) — which aims to ultimately assign unique identification numbers to all Indians — completed its first pilot efforts and the actual, phased rollout loomed, a number of trenchant critics have begun to question whether the scheme is as clever as it’s cracked up to be. The more reputable skeptics, including members of the influential National Advisory Council, boast a wealth of grassroots experience with the corruptionplagued “public distribution system.” They have attacked the program’s potential efficacy in eliminating graft, questioned whether its benefits will justify its costs and even suggested the program’s true aim is to identify and flush out illegal aliens. And the fringe? Well, an obscure Christian sect from the state of Mizoram has stood up and refused to be counted, claiming that the ID project is, in fact, the Number of the Beast. Issuing some 600 million unique identification numbers over the next four years, Nilekani’s project will make India the first country to implement a biometric-based ID system on such a large scale. It will October 2010
record every participant’s name, address, date of birth, gender, parents’ or spouse’s names, and all 10 fingerprints and both iris scans — which means the government will potentially have every adult’s fingerprints on file. By charging a fee for authentication services, the program expects eventually to generate about $60 million in revenue a year, and it hopes to facilitate groundbreaking services like “micropayments” that would allow poor Indians whose typical transactions are only worth a few U.S. cents to get access to bank accounts, insurance, loans and so on. In other words, it’s astounding. And it’s a giant bulls-eye for skeptics. “That’s why we’ve built a large coalition,” Nilekani said. “We’ve signed up with all the state governments. We’ve signed up with 10 banks. We’ve signed up with LIC (Life Insurance Corporation of India). We’ve signed up with three oil companies. We’ve signed up with many ministries. The idea is we create a grand coalition of partners to make this work.” Not everybody is on board yet. In a recent letter addressed to the rural development minister, Jean Dreze and Aruna Roy, members of the National Advisory Council and the Central Employment Guarantee Council, raised objections to the ministry’s decision to link the ID project to welfare program job cards without consulting them. Dreze, a development economist who helped design the government’s 2005 National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, also told a local newspaper that he had fears about the UID’s real purpose. “I am opposed to the UID project on grounds of civil liberties,” Dreze told Business Standard. “Let us not be naive. This is not a social policy initiative — it is a national security project.” The claim echoed a statement made by former Intelligence Bureau chief A.K. Doval to Tehelka magazine. “It was intended to wash out the aliens and unauthorized people,” Doval told Tehelka. “But the focus appears to be shifting. Now, it is being projected as more development oriented, lest it ruffle any feathers.” Is the program really so scary? Apart from being linked to the holder’s fingerprints and iris scans, it hardly differs from America’s ubiquitous social security number — without which it is nearly impossible to get along in the United States. So, too, India already requires identification documents like ration cards, tax ID numbers and voter registration to access various services. The identification number is also optional, though, like the social security card, it may become more and more necessary as agencies and corporations begin to require it. And while one hesitates at trusting the government too blithely, there are safeguards — except to confirm an ID, nobody can access the database other than national security agencies — and Nilekani’s Unique Identification Authority is itself pushing for better privacy laws to protect data housed in computer servers.
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By Tom A. Peter — GlobalPost HERAT, Afghanistan — If the underlying intent of international aid projects is to “win the hearts and minds” of the Afghan people, then by many measures the United States is failing. Despite investing nearly $50 billion in the reconstruction of Afghanistan, only half of Afghans polled last year have a somewhat favorable or better view of the United States. India, meanwhile, has managed to become one of the most-liked foreign countries in Afghanistan — with almost three-quarters of the population finding India somewhat favorable or better — after committing just $1.2 billion to the country. Regional, often over-shadowed, governments like India are beginning to think more carefully about their relationship with Afghanistan as Western militaries, including the United States, approach deadlines to withdraw troops. Aside from political motivations, recent attention on what Afghan officials say could be up to $3 trillion in untapped mineral resources has given neighboring countries more reason to forge a stronger foothold here. “When the Western countries came to Afghanistan, many [neighboring countries] asked, ‘Why are we behind them? We should be leading here. We should have priority,’” said Bazin Khatibi, a political analyst in Herat and deputy of the Afghan National Congress Party. “Each of these countries is thinking about its own political strategy, they want to show that they are not weaker than other countries.” For a nation like India that is not officially part of the coalition fighting the war in Afghanistan, soft power has proven the most effective means of projecting its influence. Though some of India’s success in winning over Afghans has to do with historical ties between the two countries, when it comes to administering aid, analysts say India is often simply better than the United States at developing projects that locals find more tangible and effective. “The Indians over a long period of time have not had so many projects of high magnitude compared to some of the other [international donors] … but they have a reputation for having targeted areas of specific need,” said Thomas Gouttierre, director of the October 2010
Center for Afghanistan Studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Fisal Ahmed Zakeri, director of water management at the Ministry of Energy and Water in Herat, said that in his experience India is far better at implementing aid projects than United States. Zakeri has worked with U.S. organizations on a number of programs that he says are often plagued by inefficiency and poorly allocated resources. Most recently, he worked with the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID, as it administered a small water accessibility study in Herat. His ministry offered to do the work for free, but he said USAID refused and instead gave the contract to an NGO, which then subcontracted it out to another NGO and so on until it ended up with a local village council that finally hired people to conduct the study. “It seems that at the end nothing will be left because each organization takes money,” Zakeri said. He compares this with the $180 million Salma Dam development in Herat, India’s biggest aid project in Afghanistan. Though it’s had delays and problems, Zakeri said it stands out when compared to U.S. projects because there are Indians on site to oversee the work and there hasn’t been unnecessary subcontracting. That such inefficiencies or other forms of corruption don’t happen with non-Western projects may be more perception than reality, said Kate Clark, a senior analyst at the Afghanistan Analysts Network in Kabul. While India was constructing a major road in Afghanistan, she said, the project fell victim to the same sort of poor oversight, corruption and poor craftsmanship that Afghans often complain about in Western projects.
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more comfortable boutique journeys — some of which will see the passengers “roughing it” in five-star hotels. “We’re basically trying to create a new market,” said 43-year-old Grayling, who worked for seven years as a driver and expedition leader for Dragoman before starting BOA. Snowy, the refitted truck used on our pioneering journey into Bhutan, is equipped with room for only 14 passengers — giving the interior the spacious, sociable feel of an American retiree’s “recreational vehicle” rather than an off-roading tour bus. There’s a powerful air conditioning system, wet bar and refrigerator, and when fully operational BOA-contractor Andrej Kmet — a Slovenian telecom whiz who was one of the eggheads behind the webcast of the first madman to ski down Everest — promises that Snowy will offer WiFi access and VoIP by tapping into local GPRS and 3G networks along the routes. To complete the package, for itineraries that include a 25-night road trip from Kathmandu to Llasa, a 21night haul through the deserts of Rajasthan, and a two-week tour of the “creme de la creme” of Nepal, among others, BOA has identified four- and five-star hotels like Nepal’s Dwarikas and The Last Resort, India’s Fateh Garh and Ajit Bhavan and Tibet’s Hotel Manasarovar and Yak Hotel. “We offer the best accommodation that’s available,” Grayling said. It’s a bit like “flashpacking” — where laptop-toting backpackers rough it out on public transport so they can afford to crash in flash hotels. But the idea is also to take seasoned travelers off the beaten track. So Bhutan, which only opened its borders to tourism in 1974, was a natural choice. Even if it has some ominous Big Brother-type aspects, the erstwhile king’s commitment to expanding “gross national happiness” rather than gross national product has so far protected the country’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. With a $200 per day minimum for foreigners, only around 25,000 tourists visit the country each year. And Bhutan still has only one airport and no railway, so the only way to see the country is by road. But in Asia’s hinterlands, and especially India, there’s no way to avoid discomfort. On this exploratory trip, passengers endured 16-hour drives and had to crisscross India and Nepal by plane just to get started, thanks to political unrest in Kathmandu. Some of the Indian hotels were grotty, or just a step above. And we may have eaten one too many meals at the region’s ubiquitous roadside “dhabas” for the Saks Fifth Avenue crowd’s tastes. In other words, it’s still overlanding. “We’re going to call them boutique trips,” Grayling said. “[As for] luxury, I’m not sure that quite works out. On all our trips there is some form of camping. But it’s not your sleeping bag on the ground. In India, we have a camel safari where we use permanent tented accommodation, and on our high road to Lhasa trip, where we do actual camping, because we go to Mount Kailash, we’ve got a support vehicle and crew, so when we arrive at the camp, everything is already set up, and the meal is being cooked.” Fortunately, there are no plans afoot to prevent passengers from playing navigator.
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other’s strength and weakness. There is a great chemistry between us. We both learned music from the same Guru. We are aware of each other’s thoughts and we divide our responsibilities and have a lot of fun during our performances. Working with her is so easy By Sumitha Nazar Ahmed because if one of us want to change things around It is time to celebrate another Cary Diwali, the regarding our performance, it is easy to work it out annual daylong celebration at the Koka Booth between us. Amphitheatre, Cary on Saturday, October 16, 2010. Every year thousands of people gather here to cele- Meena: As you break into the movie business, do you brate India’s vibrant and diverse culture. Cary Diwali have an idol in the entertainment industry? What also sets the stage to display ethnic Indian handicrafts awards do you wish to receive?
Film Fare Award Winners “Pandit Sisters” Live in Concert at Cary Diwali 2010
and a sampling of Indian cuisines. The day culminates in a live concert by professional performers who fly across the globe to entertain the Triangle residents. “Jashn” – Celebrating 10 years of Hum Sub. This year marks the 10th Anniversary of Hum Sub and calls for a grand celebration. This year’s performers are internationally popular, have performed onstage with Oscar award winner A.R. Rahman and won awards like the “Best Musical Sensation” at the Film Fare Awards. The Pandit Sisters Shrradha and Shweta Pandit belong to the Mewati Gharana of Music in India and will enchant with their live performances. They will be accompanied by Indian Idol 3 finalist Parleen Singh.
Shrradha: Everybody, who comes into the music industry, aspires to be Lata Mangeshkar or Asha Bhosle. I wanted to follow in their footsteps too. After being in this industry for a while, I believe that everybody has their own personality and dreams. Having said that, I have always looked up to all the female singers, I am inspired by all the women who won their fame in this male dominated industry and hope to that kind of recognition myself. I am not aiming for an award, I am aiming to reach a position where people recognize me as an artist.
learning music at the age of 11 from my grandfather Late Pandit Pratabh Narayan and my grand uncle the legendary Pandit Jesraj. Shweta and I are the fifth generation in our family to work in the field of music. We have been blessed with this gifted talent and the opportunity to pursue a career in music.
Meena: As an internationally-performing artist, you are inherently a representative of your Indian heritage. What responsibilities and role do you think cultural icons shoulder in showcasing the Indian culture to those settled outside India?
Meena: How was your experience performing with Interview with Shrraddha Pandit of the Sukhbir Singh and A R Rahman for the Jai Ho Tour? How was it to perform the same song but with Pandit Sisters Shrradha talked with Meena, one of the Board different artists and crew? of Directors of Hum Sub from her home in India. Below are excerpts from the interview: Shrradha: It was a very exciting, interesting and humbling experience. I sang the song with the origiMeena: How did you get involved in music, and what nal singer, Sukhwinder Singh and Shweta had the opportunity to sing the song with the music composer role did your family play? of the song, A.R. Rahman. I feel blessed to have had Shrradha: Music is part of our ancestry. I started that opportunity.
Shrradha: Everybody likes the cool western music, Meena: Even though you were born into a family but I always try to educate my audience in the power influenced by music, what made you choose music as of Indian music. I always inculcate Sufi music or an a career path? Indian classical song so that people understand that our music is very powerful. As a young Indian, I feel Shrradha: I started learning music at a very young like I am doing my part by introducing something age and I am passionate about music. I got attracted purely Indian in this chaotic world of influences. I to music as a profession when offers from Bollywood include folk, classical and Sufi music in my performcame in, to sing for movies. I never look at it as a job. ances so that unknowingly or as they enjoy a perTo me, music is divine and I am lucky to have found formance by our group, they are also touched by the success in my career. I was offered my first chance to music of India. sing for Sanjay Leela Bansali’s movie “Khamoshi” when I was 14 years old. That was my first exposure Meena: Do you have a message to the people who to the film industry. As the offers kept coming in after come to your show at Cary Diwali? that, I never looked back. Shrradha: My personal message to them is to love Meena: What does it mean to be in performance your life. When you come to see our show sing, laugh together as sisters? and enjoy with us and have a blast! Hum Sub (humsub.net) is a nonprofit organization and is
Shrradha: There’s this comfort zone that we both rely supported by the Town of Cary and United Arts Council of on as we work together. We understand each Wake County. October 2010
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Upcoming Movie Releases
Top Five Movies - October 2010
(Bollywood films slated to be released in the next 4-6 weeks)
1. Dabangg
A Flat (Dir: Hemant Madhukar) Cast: Sanjay Suri, Jimmy Shergill, Kaveri Jha, Aindrita Ray, Sachin Khedekar, and Nassar Abdulla
Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Arbaaz Khan, Vinod Khanna, Dimple Kapadia, and Sonu Sood 2. Enthiran - The Robot Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai, and Danny Denzongpa
Benny And Babloo (Director: Yunus Sajawal) Cast: Kay Kay Menon, Rajpal Yadav, Riya Sen, Shweta Tiwari, Rukhsar, Natassha, and Richa Chadda
3. We Are Family
Arjun Rampal, Kajol, Kareena Kapoor, Aanchal Munjal, and Nominath Ginsburg
Aakrosh (Director: Priyadarshan) Cast: Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal, Urvashi Sharma, Reema Sen, and Amita Pathak
4. Anjaana Anjaani Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Zayed Khan 5. Peepli [Live] Omkar Das Manikpuri, Raghuveer Yadav, Malaika Shenoy, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Shalini
Khichdi - The Movie (Director: Aatish Kapadia) Cast: Supriya Pathak, Anang Desai, Rajeev Mehta, Girish Sahdev, Nimisha Vakharia, Kesar Majethia, and Markand Soni
Top Five Songs -October 2010
Crook: It’s Good To Be Bad (Director: Mohit Suri) Cast: Emraan Hashmi, Neha Sharma, and Arjan Bajwa
1. Dabangg “Tere Mast Mast So Nain” Music: Sajid Wajid Singers: Shreya Ghoshal & Rahat F Ali Khan
Do Dooni Chaar (Director: Habib Faisal) Cast: Rishi Kapoor, Neetu Singh, Archit Krishna, Aditi Vasudev, Akhilendra Mishra, and Supriya Shukla
2. We Are Family “Hamesha & Forever” Music: Shankar Ehsaan Loy Singer: Sonu Nigam & Shreya Ghoshal
Jhootha Hi Sahi (Director: Abbas Tyrewala) Cast: John Abraham, Pakhi, R Madhavan, Raghu Ram, Manasi Scott Anaitha Nair
3. Enthiran - The Robot “Arima Arima” Music: AR Rahman Singers: Hariharan, Sadhana Sargam, Naresh Iyer & Benny Dayal (Telegu) 4. Kajraare “Kajra Kajra Kajraare” Music:Himesh Rehsammiya Singers: Himesh Reshammiya and Sunidhi Chauhan
Lava Kusa (Director: Dhavala Satyam) Animated children’s film
5. Anjaana Anjaani “Aas Paas Khuda” Music: Vishal Dadlnai, Shekhar Ravjiani Singer: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (Note: This top five is based on the following non-scientific research: your feedback, video rental, box office from India and United States, internet opinions & our opinion)
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The wax statue of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan was unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Times Square, New York City, on August 12, 2010 coinciding with the DVD release of the award-winning actor’s latest film My Name is Khan, which is now available in stores.
Ajay-Kajol Name Their Son Yug
The Bollywood power couple has named their new son Yug, a Sanskrit word that translates to “ere” or “eternity” or “aeon”. Originally the name also translated as “life” or “being.” This comes after their daughter Nysa who was named after the goddess of beauty in Greek mythology. Kajol has apparently stored the child’s umbilical cord blood and tissues, which act as a stem cell source and help protect the children from several possible and serious ailments.
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Actor Imran Khan is urging people to make space in their homes for stray dogs rather than going for pedigree dogs. Khan recently adopted an abandoned dog. One day Khan’s dog Kajri was out for a walk and came back with another dog in tow. The dog was apparently abandoned and Khan took him in. So when PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) approached him to cut a TV ad to ask people to adopt stray dogs, Khan happily obliged. The ad will feature his adopted dog Tony.
Children and families in India can now access the popular online virtual world of Disney’s Club Penguin. This announcement was made recently in Mumbai. The snow-covered online playground is enjoyed by fans in more than 190 countries around the world. Although it’s free it offers additional benefits to those who purchase subscription memberships. A part of Disney Online, Club Penguin is one of the largest and fastest-growing virtual worlds for children. Parents like the fact that there are no third party ads in Club Penguin.
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Director Santosh Sivan had no hesitation signing Vidya Balan for a dance number based on the traditional Mohiniattam dance form in his yet to release film “Urmi.” The song is choreographed by the well known South Indian dance director Ulhas. Balan also has an extended part in the film. This Malayalam film is a period drama set in the 15th Century and deals with the killer of Vasco Da Gama. The leading actors of the film are Genelia D’Souza and Prabhudeva. Actress Tabu will also be seen in a dance sequence with Prabhudeva and actor Prithviraj. – Courtesy of Bollywood Hungama
Tamil Documentary “Shakti Pirakudhu” Showcases Woman Power
Tamil feature film “Shakti Pirakkudhu,” meaning “a new strength is born,’” is packed with messages of women empowerment. Written and directed by documentary filmmaker Usha Rajeswari, the film is presented by social enterprise Madura Microfinance Ltd and showcases real-life stories of rural women whose lives have been changed by micro-credit opportunities made available to them by Madura. As part of the initiative, Madura provides microfinance to 400,000 rural women along with business education and market opportunities to help them upgrade their entrepreneurial skills. Small groups of women are granted loans, which they are liable to pay as a group. The loan is disbursed among the group members who are free to use the credit to set up small businesses of their choice. “Shakti Pirakkudhu” carries the message of learning to overcome one’s problems and handling income and relationship issues. – Courtesy of DNA
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Aamir Khan’s latest film “Dhobi Ghat,” directed by his wife Kiran, is now slated for release sometime in February 2011. In the past, Khan has released his movies at Christmas – “Taare Zameen Par” (2007), “Ghajini” (2008), and “3 Idiots” (2009). Other filmmakers planning their releases around Christmas of 2010 can breathe a sigh of relief. Khan’s films are generally blockbusters and overshadow other films being screened at the same time. October 2010
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bachcho tumhen dikhaayen; (Jagriti) Tere dwaara khadaa bhagwaan; (Waman Avtar) Dusarokaa dukhdaa dur karnewaale; (Dashera) Pinjare ke panchhi re; (Naag Mani) Koi laakha kare chaturaai; (Chandi Pooja) Insaan kaa insaan se ho bhaaichaaraa, O ameeron ke parameshwar; (Paigham) Sooraj re jalte rahenaa; (Harishchandra Taramati) Main to aarati utaarun, Yahaan wahaan jahaan, Mat ro mat ro aaj, Karati hoon tumhaara vrata, Madad karo santoshi maata; (Jai Santoshi Maa) and so on.
By Kirit Shukla Tribute to Bollywood’s Past Lyricists Kavi Pradeep: (1915 – 1998) One of India’s greatest patriotic songs, “Aye mere watan ke logo…” (O people of my country…) was written by Kavi Pradeep. This song was sung by Lata Mangeshkar live in New Delhi, in the presence of India’s Late P.M. Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, during the 1962 war between India and China. I still remember that tears came to the eyes of many Indians when they listened to this song. Pradeepji was conferred as “The Rastriya Kavi” (National Poet), by Government of India, for this song. He was born in 1915, as Ramchandra Barayanji Dwivedi into a middle-class Brahmin family in the small town of Badnagar, Madhya Pradesh, India. He decided to become a teacher after he graduated from Lucknow University in 1939. He was invited to participate in “Kavi sammelan” in Bombay, when he wrote and sang songs for his first Hindi film “Kangan” and then for the film “Bandhan” after which he became popular. He was also a singer. His lyrics were very meaningful, fitting the situation and so simple that they were understood by the people. During the “Quit India” movement, a warrant was issued by the British Rulers to arrest him for the patriotic song “Dura hato a duniaawaalo Hindustan hamaaraa hai…” (Meaning: Go away outsiders, India is ours…) which was recorded for the film “Kismat.” Kavi Pradeep died in Mumbai on December 11, 1998, at the age of 83. We salute him for his great patriotic and inspirational lyrics and the poems.
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Song: De di hamen aazaadi binaa... Film: Jagriti Year: 1954 Music: Hemantkumar Singers: Lata Mangeshkar Lyric: Kavi Pradeepaji Based on Indian Classical Raga: Taal/Rhythm: Khemato Starring: Abhi Bhattacharya, Ratankumar
ders. You threw out enemies from the country very easily. The enemy was playing a smart game. Throwing the foreigners out seemed a difficult task. We were pitted against a strong and cunning enemy. But Bapu, you were an old and experienced hand. You played game that turned the tables. Whenever you made a call, the soldiers came marching; laborers and farmers came marching. Hindu, Muslim, Sikhs, Pathans came marching. Millions of lives walked with you. Even Jawaharlal came marching leaving his comforts. You believed in non-violence and wore a loin cloth (Langoti). You moved among millions with your baton of truth. You looked as a feeble man, but even mountains of Himalayas bowed before you. You were a man par excellence. If there is any guiding flame in this world, it is you Bapu. You gave up everything for the country. You did not ask for any rewards. You bore the pain and distributed the happiness. The day you were cremated, the whole world and the great time cried.
De di hamen aazaadi binaa... Dedi hamen aazaadi binaa khadga binaa Dhaal, Sabarmati ke sant tune kar diyaa kamaal. Aandhi men bhi jalati rahi Gaandhi teri mashaal Sabarmati ke sant tune kar diyaa kamaal; De di... Dharati pe ladi tune ajaba dhang ki ladaai Daagi na kahin topa na banduka chalaai Dushman ke kile par bhi na ki tune chadhaai Vaah re fakir khuba karaamaat dikhaai Chutaki men dushmanon ko diyaa desha se nikaal Sabarmati ke sant tune kar diyaa kamala; De di... Raghupati raaghav raajaa raam Shataranja bichhaakar yahaan baithaa thaa zamaanaa Lagataa thaa mushkil hai firangi ko haraanaa Takkar thi bade zora ki dushman bhi thaa taanaa Par tu bhi thaa baapuu badaa ustaada puraanaa, Maaraa vo kas ke daava ke ulati sabhi ki chaal; Sabarmati ke sant tune kar diyaa kamala. De di... Raghupati raaghava raajaa raam Jab jab teraa bigul bajaa javaan chal pade Mazadura chal pade the aur kisaan chal pade Hindu aur Musalamaan, sikh pathaan chal pade Kadamon men teri koti koti praana chal pade Phulon ki seja chhoda ke daude Jawaharlal, Sabarmati ke sant tune kar diyaa kamala. De di... Raghupati raaghava raajaa raam Man men thi ahinsaa ki lagan tan pe langoti Laakhon men ghumataa thaa liye satya ki soti Vaise to dekhane men thi hasti teri chhoti Lekin tujhe jhukati thi Himaalaya ki bhi choti Duniyaa men bhi baapu tu thaa insaana bemisaal Sabarmati ke sant tune kar diyaa kamaal. De di... Raghupati raaghava raajaa raam Jag men jiyaa hai koi to baapu tu hi jiyaa Tune vatan ki raaha men sab kuchh lutaa diyaa Maangaa na koi takhta na koi taaja bhi liyaa Amrit diyaa to thika magar khud zahar piyaa Jis din teri chitaa jali, royaa thaa mahaakaal; Sabarmati ke sant tune kar diyaa kamaal. De di... Meaning (Summary): You gave us freedom without shield, sword and bloodshed. O saint of Sabarmati you have worked wonders. Gandhi, even in a storm your torch kept burning. You fought a strange battle on the Earth. Not a single shot was fired. You did not even attack enemyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s fort. O saint of Sabarmati, you did wonOctober 2010
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Hindustani Music - Jaipur Gharana By Anita Kulkarni
Evolution of Carnatic music- a series
By Smitha K. Prasad Dear readers, over the next few columns, I will be discussing the evolution of Carnatic music through the ages. In the last issue, we looked at the Veerashaiva movement, which began around the 11th-12th century and its influence on Carnatic music. This week, we will look at the Bhakti movement and the impact of this movement on Carnatic music. The Bhakti movement spread in central and north India between the 14th and the 17th century. This movement was initiated by a loosely associated group of sants (saints) whose main teachings focused on Bhakti or devotion to God. The music associated with these saints laid more emphasis on maatu (lyrics and their meaning). Their main teachings included the casting away of rituals and caste and the expression of love for their God in a ‘simple’ manner. In North India devotion centered mainly on the gods Rama and Krishna. The Bhakti saints composed numerous bhajans that were characterized by simplicity. They were sung in simple tunes, which enabled the common man, with no musical training to understand and repeat them. Some of the most famous Bhakti saints include Surdas, Meerabai, Kabir, Tulsidas and Namdev. While the Bhakti movement in the South had more influence on Carnatic music, the contributions by the Bhakti saints of North India and their subsequent incorporation into Carnatic music cannot be ignored. Surdas, the deeply influential bhakti poet-saint was born blind. As a young boy, he left his family to join a group of traveling devotional singers. The mighty emperor Akbar was a patron of Surdas and his music. In the absence of authentic records, there is little information available about the many aspects of Surdas’s life. Sur-Sagar, which is considered as one of Surdas’s greatest works originally consisted of over 100,000 poems, of which about 8000 have survived. One of Surdas’s bhajans popularly sung in Carnatic music concerts is ‘Hey Govinda Hey Gopala’, tuned to raga Desh. These bhajans are typically presented in the latter half of a Carnatic music concert and come under the category of Tukkadas (lighter pieces). Listen to some Surdas bhajans online; you may not find many of these sung in Carnatic style; however the meaning behind the bhajans is simply beautiful irrespective of the style that it is rendered in.
A Gharana is established through the medium of specialization. Jaipur - Atrauli Gharana is a Khyaal based singing style Gharana formed in late 19th century. Manarang is supposed to be a former of the Jaipur Gharana. Mohammad Ali was his son and Aashik Ali Khan was the grandson. Natthu Khan and Mantaul Khan were the most celebrated singers of this tradition. The founder of this gharana, Utd Alladiya Khan initially developed the unique Gayaki of this Gharana in the early half of the 20th century. He raised the level of artistry to such heights that he was acclaimed as the high priest of khayal gayaki. Features – Specially cultured voice, full throated aakar, a short but complex composition, more attention is given to Vilambit laya, elaboration with the help of smaller but deviated Taans. Alaap, Taan, Boltaan, Bol-Aalap is always interwoven with variations in Layakari. Sham-Kalyan, Khambawati, Durga, Bihagda, Kafi-Kanada, Suha-Kanada, Gouri, Patbihag, Sawani, Basanti-kedar, Nat-kamod and Sughrai are some of the rare Ragas of this tradition, which are popular today. Founders - Manarang, Ustad Alladiya Khan Exponents - Alladiya Khan, Mallikarjun Mansur, Govindrao Tembe, Kesarbhai Kerkar, Kishori Amonkar, Shruti Sadolikar, Padma Talwalkar and Ashwini Bhide Deshpande.
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many and the continuity is a source of annoyance to many that wish to break with the past and create something new. The dance itself is new as it is being performed today by a person who belongs to the present generation, such as my students. Like language - dance has power. All societies acknowledge its power and harness it according to their fundamental values, aesthetics, ethnicity and traditions.
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The Unspoken Language of a Culture Recently, I had several opportunities to attend weddings, temple events, Arangetrams (Dance Graduations) etc. It was a pleasure to see the traditional Indian culture come to life. Women were dressed in traditional Saris and other clothing and young women were dressed in fancy Shalwars or Lahangas (skirts). When I saw them take pride in their heritage, it made me think of the unspoken language of our clothing, music, dancing and social history that influences the culture. This unspoken language of culture is prominent in every country and state. Dance, like language, is the means to convey something about the land one comes from. For example, Native Americans convey their beliefs about nature and the animal kingdom through their dances and costumes. On the other hand, Africans who were restricted from reading and writing in the past have sought to tell their stories through music and dance (Oral tradition). Have you seen the way Gujarati women have a small skip as they glide in a circle in a Raas or a Garba dance? You must have noticed the robust manner in which the Punjabi women take over while dancing Gidda! Now, just take a moment and visualize the way the social and cultural history of a place gives its dance, the language of its movement. The movement of the Manipuri dancer seems like the wisp of a cloud across the mountain. While similar movements of Mohiniattam in the southwest of the country arouse imagery of ocean waves. Odissi gets its inspiration from the architecture of its temples. The body movements of Bharatha Natyam resemble the Gopurams of the Chola temples. This makes dancing very personal and it cannot be separated from its people and their origins. We know dancing is traditional. We want our children to learn these dances to help them understand and learn our about past. However, these dances speak not only about past, but also present. These dances transcend their creators and the moment of their creation. This means that every dance, no matter how steeped in tradition, always says something about the present. The conscious preservation in whatever form, of the dances of yesterday is proof that we value the past in a way that goes beyond the restoration of old canvasses, statues and manuscripts. The past comes alive in the dances if only because someone alive today must feel the urge, the need, and the duty to dance them, like I do. The fragility of these survivals from the past is a source of concern to October 2010
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In March the NBA assigned its first full-time employee to India and this summer helped launch the Mahindra NBA challenge, with basketball leagues based in three cities. The NBA never enters any fray without powerful economic allies. It now boasts nine partners in its India By Mark Starr - GlobalPost.com ventures, including Nike, Spalding, Reebok, Coca-Cola and Adidas; Adidas features NBA apparel in its 120 outPau Gasol, the Spanish seven-footer who anchors the lets there and recently opened self-contained NBA shops Los Angeles Lakers interior game, had a front-row seat in its Bangalore and Delhi stores. in the stands for the U.S.-Spain basketball game in Sportswriters have chronicled how the NBA has lost Madrid on Sunday night. considerable luster in this country and how it is no Gasol’s absence from the Spanish lineup was cer- longer the economic juggernaut nor the cutting-edge tainly a key to the youthful Americans’ 86-85 victory sport it was here when Magic Johnson, Larry Bird and over the defending world champs in an exhibition warm- Michael Jordan reigned in the ’80s and ’90s. But a lack up before the 2010 championships begin in Turkey this of growth at home in America is no longer synonymous Saturday. Gasol will be skipping the tournament too, on with a lack of growth, not as long as international mardoctor’s and team orders to rest after a long season kets continue to flourish. from which the 30-year-old emerged exhausted and Indeed, interest in the NBA has skyrocketed in such battered, but with a second NBA championship ring. distant outposts as Australia, China and parts of Africa. Of course, rest is a relative concept for professional And basketball is now a mainstay in South America’s athletes. So while his compatriots ready for Istanbul, two biggest countries, Argentina and Brazil, as well as in Gasol flew off to Mumbai, India — NBA title trophy in many, major European countries. England is not among hand — where, for five days, he will serve as an official them. But that hasn’t stopped the NBA, as a prelude to NBA ambassador. Gasol’s visit comes right on the heels the 2012 Olympics, from picking London as the site for of a similar trip to Delhi and Bangalore by Orlando Magic its first-ever regular-season game outside North superstar Dwight Howard. America.
Basketball is the second fastest growing sport in India, with 4 million now playing the game.
The NBA is putting a full-court press on India, the world’s second most populous nation. The league has been zealously pursuing international conquest during David Stern’s 36-year reign as commissioner. And the fruits of its efforts are evident in both the growing foreign player presence in the league and the burgeoning interest in all things NBA around the world.
But India has long been a very tough sell, proving remarkably resistant to the blandishments of not only basketball, but to virtually all the mainstream international games. It’s as if, having been seduced by cricket and field hockey during the long, British occupation, India decided to shut its doors to the sports imperialists from every corner of the globe.
At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, for example, India mustered a team of only 56 athletes, compared to more than 600 for China and almost 600 for the United States. Its sole gold medal — in air rifle — was India’s first ever in Olympic competition. Despite a population of almost 1.4 billion, India has been nearly invisible in soccer. Its World Cup bid for South Africa 2010 ended in the very first round of qualifying, when it was thrashed — a 6-3 aggregate in two games — by lowly Lebanon.
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While that is not necessarily on the horizon, there is some buzz about a 15-year-old — he’s already seven feet tall and wears a size 22 shoe — who now plays for India’s junior national team. And the NBA’s wise men know that size is one thing you can never teach.
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Indian-American In Race for Wake County Commissioner Steve Rao: A Profile
By Manisha Dass Steve Rao. It’s a name that many residents of Wake County in North Carolina know but who is Steve Rao and what exactly is Wake County Commissioner? I recently got the opportunity to sit down with Steve Rao and discuss his background and make the readers of Saathee a little more familiar with who Steve Rao is. Tell us a little bit about your background. My parents emigrated here from India in 1968 and I grew up in West Virginia. I went to Emory for undergraduate school and got my law degree from West Virginia University. Being a junior tennis player I have always been a tenacious competitor. My career path has mainly been with technology companies. I was a part of the E Learning industry for seven years and made strides in the web based learning field. I’ve spent a lot of time studying and working in South Asian markets. I married my college sweetheart, Komal Parekh, who is now a pediatrician at Blue Ridge Pediatrics. I have two children, Sonia who is 9-yearsold and Rayan who is 5-years-old. How did you get involved in politics?
very concerned that we are too quickly dismantling a school system that is already working without an effective plan. It’s hurting our image around the United States and thus affecting recruitment in this area. 3) Manage growth. I can easily foresee our population increasing by 1 million in the next few years. We are growing too fast without the proper infrastructure. This is affecting our schools, impacting the environment and traffic. I want to see our transit systems improving and create light rail within the Triangle. We need to slow down and think about what we can invest in now to create a better future. I believe if I win this election I will prevent us from heading down the wrong path. Immigration is a controversial issue these days. What are your thoughts on an immigration reform? I have lived the story myself since my parents came from India in the late 60’s. I believe America is a country of immigrants – always has been and always [should] be. On the federal and state level we need to welcome immigrants. I am very concerned about how long it’s taking immigrants from India to get their [U.S.] citizenship. With these Indians going back to India, it’s a “brain drain” for the United States. We need to lower the amount it costs to sponsor H1-B visas. The research that South Asians are doing and their ability to innovate are going to be what makes America. Our immigration policy is tied with our economic policy and we need to have a reform.
I have always been politically involved, actually. I did campaign work for Joe Manchin and interned on Capitol Hill while I was in college. With a recent look at the problems our country is facing nationally and our state is facing locally, I believe I have the understanding and experience to bring new perspective on how to face challenges. I want to create jobs and improve our school system, and that’s what prompted me to run. I travel to India every few years and on my last trip I met the Chief Minister of the state of Gujarat. I was able to gain introspective on how India is rising economically, even though there’s still a lot of poverty there. It made me think we need to preserve the economy of the United States and give the younger generations the same opportunities that we had.
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I am very involved with the South Asian community; I am one of the founders of N.C. Impact and believe that with Indian Americans being politically involved, it can only benefit the [entire] community. If one of us gets elected into office, we can aspire young Indian Americans and help us long term. I want to encourage more Indian Americans to get involved in government at the county and state level. I want to be a mentor to young Indian Americans in hope that some kid out there could be a governor. For more information on Rao, visit www.steverao.com.
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Music Reviews Anjaana Anjaani By Amanda Sodhi After a disastrous “Aladin” and an average “I Hate Luv Stories,” the Vishal-Shekhar musical duo are back with the music score of “Anjaana Anjaani,” which is the their fourth project for film director Siddharth Anand (“Salaam Namaste,” “Ta Ra Rum Pum,” “Bachna Ae Haseeno”). The soundtrack consists of nine compositions, including a remix and an unplugged version, where Vishal and Shekhar really redeem themselves as composers with a catchy youthfulness! Peppy guitars, percussion arrangements and brass instruments mark an RD Burman style beginning to “Anjaana Anjaani Ki Kahani” (4.45). With English lyrics sprinkled throughout the song, “Anjaana Anjaani Ki Kahani” really caters to the youngsters, so it is no surprise that Nikhil D’Souza and Monali (“Zaraa Zaraa Touch Me”) are roped in to sing. Techno beats and a fast pace make this composition a lot of fun to jam with, however the song does not have much long-term repeat value. Neelesh Misra who usually pens down amazing lyrics (i.e. “Jaadoo Hai Nashaa Hai,” “Maine Dil Se Kahaa” and “Gulon Mein”) offers stale sounding phrases about love blossoming between two strangers. “Hairat” (4.09) has really attention-grabbing electric guitar riffs throughout the composition that are full of attitude. The steady percussion arrangements also aid in maintaining listener interest throughout. However, it is the evergreen voice of Lucky Ali that is the real superstar of this song. His vocals sound younger than ever before in this track. Lyrics by Vishal Dadlani are also clever and do a great job of capturing the feelings of amazement and wonder at how everything suddenly seems so much more beautiful with the presence of a loved one… “hairat hai…tu hai toh har ek lamhaa khoobsoorat hai.” “Aas Paas Khuda” (5.21) begins with a romantic, relatively slower tempo and the acoustic guitar is quite pleasant. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan sounds rather loud, though, and not in a good way. The man is stuck in a particular genre and needs to break out of it quickly! His classical interlude at 3 minutes 5 seconds into the song is nice, nonetheless, although the rock sounds feel a bit out of place. Vishal and Shekhar come up with meaningful, subtly spiritual sounding lyrics—“jhuk jaaye jahan sar wahi miltaa hai rab kaa raastaa…teri kismet tu badal de rakh himmat bas chal de…” The song does a decent job of emitting optimism—“Haathon ki lakeer ko moddtaa maroddtaa hai honslaa re…” October 2010
“Aas Paas Khuda Unplugged” (3.23) sounds much better than the original version, simply thanks to Shruti Pathak’s amazing, rich vocals. “Tumse Hi Tumse” (4.23) is another appealing composition for the young generation. It has the V-S stamp all over it, bringing back memories of “Jaane Kyun” from “Dostaana.” Shekhar Ravjjani’s vocals are earnest and lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, Anvita Dutt Guptan and Caralisa Monteiro are lovely—“Ab se koi khushi nahin jis ki tum wajaah nahin. Ab se koi din nahin jis ki tum subaah nahin. Ab se koi baat nahin jo naa hogi tum se shuru…Ab ke abhi yeh ho gayaa yakeen yeh zindaggi meri ho gayi teri…” The ending with an almost a cappella vocals by Caralisa is innovative, and the echo effect stands out. “Tujhe Bhula Diya” (4.41) is the strongest composition from this soundtrack. The somber, deep Punjabi vocals by Shruti Pathak (“Paayaliya”/”Dev D”) are absolutely haunting—“Nainaa lagiyaan baarishaan, teh sukhe sukhe sapney vi pijh gaye. Nainaa lagiyaan baarishaan, roye palkaan de kone vich neend meri. Naina lagiyaan baarishaan, hanju digdeh ne chott lage dil teh.” Mohit’s melancholic vocals really build upon the somber feel of this composition, and the Qawaali addition with Shekhar’s vocals and the harmonium and tabla joining in is quite interesting—a nice meshing of various genres, moods and vocals. Kumaar and Vishal Dadlani write very touching lines for heartbroken lovers out there—“Har pal, har lamhaa main kaise sehtaa hoon? Har pal, har lamhaa main khud se yeh kehtaa rehtaa hoon—Tujhe bhoolaa diyaa. Phir kyun teri yaadon ne mujhe rulaa diyaa?…” The “Tujhe Bhula Diya Remix” (4.32) is a pretty good remix version. The piano stands out a lot more in this version, and it isn’t the usual case of throw in loads of “dhink-chak-dhin-chak” percussion arrangements for sake of remixing. “I Feel Good” (5.23) is a lively, catchy duet bringing together Shilpa Rao and Vishal Dadlani, however the end result is average. The guitar sounds a bit too loud compared to the vocals and the duration of the song feels way too long. Lyrics by Vishal Dadani are also mundane—“Tere aane se maine jaanaa ki har safar ho gayaa suhaanaa. And, I don’t know why, but I feel good.” Shilpa Rao and Vishal Dadlani are back again with “Anjaana Anjaani” (5.55), a smoother composition compared to “I Feel Good.” The use of a flute towards the beginning of the composition is a nice addition. Irshad Kamil and Kausar Munir’s lyrics are meaningful— “Dil ki raaho pe do ajnabi…Anjaanaa kehne ko hi thaa, Meraa hi thaa woh jo bhi thaa…Jab se sochaa ki ab naa sochenge phir kabhi bhi tumhe, Dil ne koi bahaanaa kar diyaa…” While some of the compositions in this OST only offer a temporary high, tracks such as “Tujhe Bhula Diya”, “Hairat,” “Anjaana Anjaani,” and “Tumse Hi Tumse” do have repeat value. In short, “Anjaana Anjaani” has a fairly enjoyable soundtrack, which the younger generation and fans of the V-S duo’s trademark style of music will certainly relish.
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A New Beginning By Aathmika Krishna (Age 12) I am going to a new place, It is going to be cool, Because learning new things, definitely rules I’ll finish all my homework, Pay attention in class, Make a bunch of new friends, I’ll never be last I’ll think of new ways to solve old equations, I’ll read all the time, new books, new competitions I’ll be organized every day, and every night, I’ll find better ways to make my schedule less tight and I’ll pray, and I’ll pray, and I’ll pray with all my might, that my mind and my heart are set just right, For the new days to come and new things to see, If you’ll just, just, just, come along with me Get Ready, Get Set, now it’s time to go: , I am prepared for anything, I should know, So I’ll step out of the car and slam the door shut, Wave “Bye Mom” to you, and my pet fish King Tut, I’ll walk to the main door, pull the handle open, take one step more and let it all soak in, In this best moment, of my life, I have absolutely nothing to fear, for I’m inside my brand new school, in this brand new School Year !!!
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There was a tree in a jungle, near a pond. Many monkeys and their kids lived on that tree. The small monkeys were naughty, screaming and playing the whole day, hanging on the branches with the tail and jumping all over the tree. They ate the fruits when hungry and drank water from the pond when thirsty. Once it was a full moon night. All monkeys were sleeping and resting. One small naughty monkey was awake. He saw the reflection of the moon in the pond. He woke up other monkeys and said, “Look, there is a big round white fruit in the water! Let us get it. But how can we get it?” One wise monkey said, “Let us hang from a branch of this tree. Each one of us will hold the tail of the monkey above him, until we reach to the water.” All agreed, the first monkey was holding the branch of that tree and all other monkeys were holding each other’s tails until the last monkey at the bottom reached to the water. Before he was about to reach and get to the moon’s reflection, the first monkey holding the tree lost his grip. All the monkeys fell down in the water. Some were injured and some drowned. Is it wise to do something like that without thinking? Moral: Do not act on any such advice without thinking of the safety. Always think before you act!
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By Judith L. Bergman M.A. CCC Recently I was confronted with a new security screen on the web site of the bank where I have my business checking account. It asked me for my favorite pet! I didn’t even remember setting up the security preferences by answering that question but I assumed that I had no choice or I would have put in my mother’s maiden name! Well, I am not a pet person so what pet could I have chosen? I am allergic to cats and fearful of dogs!! I took a bold guess, hoping to be able to access my bank account on line, and typed in the name of a caged, feathered “pet” my parents used to have, and sure enough, that had been my original response!! I know that many readers may be pet lovers and, in any case, you will be confronted with many metaphors and figurative expressions in English that refer to animals. How many do you understand and which can you comfortably and appropriately use? I. Match the idiom with the correct meaning below:1 ___Barking up the wrong tree ___It’s raining cats and dogs ___Let the cat our of the bag ___The cat’s got your tongue ___His bark is worse than his bite ___Lead a dog’s life ___In the doghouse ___Top dog ___Go to the dogs ___Copycat a. the boss b. raining very hard c. person who does everything someone else does d. spoil a surprise e. lead a hard life f. not saying anything g. he sounds worse than he really is h. asking the wrong person i. in trouble j. become worse and worse
i.___”I know I’m considered a natural leader and an expert in my field, but I don’t want to work for a big corporation. I’d prefer to work where I can be a big frog in a small pond.”
j.___”The new owner of that store is really a cold fish. He mumbles and never smiles. No wonder his business isn’t doing well.” 1. an important person in a small group. 2. a fair exchange of property 3. very excited and happy 4. a problem disturbing a happy event. 5. stop or slow down 6. an unfriendly person 7. silly, boring or stupid. 8. the last and final project 9. excited but nervous 10. not young any more
Suggestions to increase your word power this month: Look for animal-themed metaphors and figurative language in newspaper headlines and in the sports section. Listen carefully to conversations on TV talk shows and in the workplace. Try using one or two of these expressions with friends in an informal conversation. References: 1 The Idioms Workbook, 2nd Edition by Myra Shulman Auslin, Pro-Ed www.proedinc.com 2003, p. 157. 2 Auslin, pp. 163-196 Answers: I - h, b, d, f, g, c, i, a, j, c. II - a-7, b-4, c-9, d-3, e-8, f-10, g-2, h-5, i-1, j-6. Judith L. Bergman M.A CCC is the director of Triangle Speech Services specializing in foreign accent modification. Contact: jlbergman@mindspring.com or 919-489-5464 www.trianglespeech.com
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Ganesh Goes Green One of Hinduism’s most lovable gods gets a little more eco-friendly. By Hanna Ingber Win — GlobalPost At a line of stalls in Mumbai’s Matunga East, men sit on wooden stands and others crouch underneath, their hands working fast as they tie flower after flower together to make garlands of every size and color combination. On another street, men and women line up down the block, waiting to buy incense that will be used as an offering. Mumbai is gearing up for Ganesh Chaturthi, a celebration of the Hindu elephant-headed god Lord Ganesh and one of the city’s most elaborate festivals. But all is not merry. As the festival has grown in popularity and become modernized and, some would argue, commercialized, its traditional practices have developed into a strain on India’s environment. The state government for Maharashtra, of which Mumbai is the capital, and local NGOs and activists have responded with a campaign to give Ganesh a makeover — of the green variety. “It’s an effort to make the whole festival eco-friendly because it results in a lot of water pollution at the end of the day,” said state environment secretary Valsa Nair Singh. Indians celebrate the festival, which began took place in September this year, by making sculptures of Ganesh, bringing them home to worship and then immersing them in a sea of water to bid farewell to Lord Ganesh. Ganesh is worshipped as the god of success. He is also associated with wisdom and overcoming obstacles. For centuries the idols were made out of mud or soil, which easily biodegraded in the water. However, in the past few decades, modern materials such as plaster of Paris as well as lead- and zinc-based paints have become popular. After the water immersion, the plaster idols do not biodegrade, and the chemicals pollute the water and disrupt the fish and plant life, say environmentalists. The health risks extend to humans, who eat the fish and drink the water. The festival has also exploded in popularity and intensity. Now about 5 million idols are made in Maharashtra each year, Singh said. And the idols, painted with brilliant colors and elaborate designs, can reach up to 25 feet high. The Green Ganesh campaign includes efforts to persuade worshippers to buy clay or paper idols that biodegrade more easily, and workshops aimed at teaching idol-makers and paint companies how to use eco-friendly materials. Some groups have also promoted artificial tanks for the immersion ritual rather than natural water bodies. October 2010
Environmental lawyer and activist Girish Raut argues that the eco-friendly efforts should not provoke controversy because environmental protection is integral to all religions. “Devotion and environmental protection go hand in hand,” he said, noting that Ganesh himself, a god with an elephant head and human body, should be a reminder of the unity between man and animals. But persuading customers to prioritize the environment over having the most attractive and impressive idols has been a struggle. Idol-makers say most clients make their decision based on cost, weight and glamour. Sometimes that coincides with natural products, but often it does not. One such artist in central Mumbai, Rajen Pulekar, said he has been making Ganesh sculptures for the past 25 years and has seen a trend toward plaster of Paris ones. The price difference is negligible for small idols, he said as a young worker squatted on the floor near him and painted a red streak down the trunk of a miniature Ganesh. Once they reach three feet, the clay idols become more time-intensive to make and can cost about 10,000 rupees ($217), double the price of a plaster one, Pulekar said. Many worshippers want to buy the larger idols because they believe it is the best way to celebrate such a significant religious holiday. At a shop in Matunga East, Sagar Chitale says he is the third generation in his family to make Ganesh idols. He makes about a third of his idols using paper, which he says begins melting as soon as the material touches the water. “You can see your immersion on the spot. Within minutes, it will get dissolved,” he said as he stood in a shed filled with nine-foot-tall Ganeshes, each painted with different colors and designs. On one, the Ganesh’s skirt was made with a material that looks and feels like red velvet. Chitale said most of his clients choose paper sculptures not because they care about water pollution but because they want a lighter option. Chitale shows his sculptures to Krishna Devendran, a cable operator from Dharavi, who will buy an 8-feet paper idol for his housing society. Devendran said he needs a light idol to ensure that his friends and neighbors, who will likely have had a few drinks, do not trip and fall as they bring the idol to the water for the immersion ceremony. Some customers also make their idol selection based on another practicality — the state of Mumbai’s roads. Idols must be strong enough to withstand a bumpy procession ride, and many fear that clay idols cannot compete with Mumbai’s potholes. State environment secretary Singh said Maharashtra considered banning plaster, but that the festival is so large that it would be impossible to implement such a law. Instead, she said the campaign relies on voluntary participation by boosting public awareness. She said the state has a long way to go before the festival is entirely eco-friendly, but she is confident the efforts are making an impact, one Ganesh at a time.
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Many U.S. children, especially teens, get far too little calcium — and those are crucial bone-building years. “Soft drinks, such as soda and fruit beverages, have infiltrated kids’ diets, causing milk to take a back seat,” says Jodie Shield, MEd, RD, co-author of the American Dietetic Association’s Guide to Healthy Eating for Kids, and mother of three. Girls may be at particular risk. One study showed that adolescent girls average 814 milligrams a day vs. the recommended 1,300. That may make them more likely to get osteoporosis later on. “Just before the teen years, and all throughout adolescence, children must get enough calcium to provide the foundation for strong bones,” says Shield. “During this time, the body lays down nearly half of all the bone mass it will ever have.” Increasing calcium: Shield suggests offering children low-fat or flavored milks instead of other beverages that offer little more than calories. Including dairy at every meal also ensures that children meet their calcium goals. Count on getting 300 milligrams of calcium from 8 ounces of any type of milk (including lactose-free) or yogurt, or from 1.5 ounces of hard cheese (such as cheddar). Orange juice with added calcium and vitamin D is a calcium-rich, but dairy-free, option. Children who don’t get enough dairy or fortified choices may need a calcium supplement.
How much vitamin D to get: The AAP recommends getting at least 400 international units (IU) of vitamin D per day. Increasing vitamin D: The body makes vitamin D when exposed to strong sunlight, storing extra for future use. Common foods rich in vitamin D include most milk and other fortified foods, such as some brands of breakfast cereals, orange juice, and yogurt. Other foods rich in vitamin D include fattier fish, such as salmon and light tuna. Supplements are another source of vitamin D. The AAP specifies that children who don’t drink a quart of milk fortified with vitamin D take vitamin D supplements to make up for what they miss from their diet.
Fiber: Needed for Fullness On-the-go lifestyles are one reason why kids are eating less fiber than they should. A lack of fiber-filled whole grains and fresh and lightly processed fruits and vegetables — foods typically eaten at home — are largely to blame. “I’m a dietitian and getting my own kids to eat enough fiber is challenging.” Fiber helps curb constipation by adding bulk to bowel movements, stimulating the gut to pass waste with greater ease. Fiber also helps kids feel fuller, a handy weapon in the battle of the bulge. When part of a balanced diet, fiber helps head off Type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol in adults, and may work for kids, too. Diets rich in fiber-filled foods may cut the risk of heart disease later in life. In general, high-fiber foods are packed with vitamins and minerals to fuel growth and development. They also contain beneficial plant compounds called phyto-nutrients that boost a child’s immunity.
Calcium: Not Just for Bones Calcium is best known for helping bones grow and stay strong. It also helps with heart rhythm, blood clotting, and muscle function. Most calcium is stored in bones. If your child doesn’t get enough calcium in their diet, the body will steal it from their bones.
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How much calcium to get: Here are the IOM’s daily calcium recommendations for children: Ages 1-3: 500 milligrams Ages 4-8: 800 milligrams Ages 9-18: 1,300 milligrams October 2010
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The stoc k Tickers By Rajesh Ganatra Here are some important quotes as of 09/17/2010 Mumbai Sensex: 19,575.62 Karachi, Pakistan KSE-100 Index: 10,044.70 Dow Jones Industrial Average (USA): 10,624.11 NASDAQ Composite (USA): 2,319.33 S & P 500 Index (USA): 1,125.89 Currency Exchange Rates: Indian Rs. 45.11 = $1.00, Pakistani Rs. 85.63 = $1.00 Gold Price: $1278/ ounce (Mumbai) Silver Price: $20.12 / 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).
The Sensex has spent much of CY2010 in the 17,000s and despite high inflation and the specter of additional RBI action, the Sensex marched into the 19,000s during mid-September, settling at 19,594.75 on 9/17/2010. The Indian Rupee remained in a range of 46.2-46.8 to the U.S. Dollar at the start of September but strengthened to 45.6 to the US Dollar on 9/17/2010. It is important for indices to accurately track the real activity and pulse of the economy - especially when it comes to inflation. The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) was modified by the government during midSeptember 2010 - the new series of WPI for August included an additional 241 items, increasing the ‘tracking’ to 676 items against the previous 435. The base year of the new index was adjusted to 2004-05 from 1993-1994 and by doing this the economic situation of the “recent past” could be used as the foundation for the index. The government is also working on a “Service Price Index” which could measure the variation in prices of service providers. By the end of the current fiscal year (March 31, 2011), two additional indices based upon financial services and trade/transport will also be released. Inflation has been a major problem for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) - food inflation has exceeded 11 percent in the August reading and manufacturing activity in India is also growing at a healthy pace while that seems like good news, it puts upward pressure on the inflation rate. The RBI has already acted five times during CY2010 (including its September 16, 2010 meeting) to try and harness the inflation rate via raising up key interest rates, however, based on the recent readings, it is apparent that additional actions may be necessary and the RBI will be meeting again
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By Chandan Sen Work is Life; Time is Money My mother, when she had the time, did embroidery as a hobby. I remember one of her exquisitely crafted table cloths which had the words which form the title of this essay—-Work is Life; Time is Money—- in ornate lettering. In this fast-paced existence of ours, time can be parlayed for money, and vice versa. To illustrate, my life generally alternates between two phases. In the first phase I have a lot of time but rather less money. This is the time when I cook my own food, or at least eat home cooked food, which is not the same thing. In the second phase I have little time but rather more money. This is the phase in which I buy more expensive food, be it home-delivered pizza or take out dinners. I parlay money for time so to say. Generally, work can be divided into economic and non-economic activities. Earning your money is economic activity. Indeed, work is that, which when you’re doing it, feels like you’d rather be doing something else. Our society, based as it is on the concept of division of labor, forces us all to sell our products, services or ideas on the market, and reap the benefits of surplus. Just the other day, while I was doing a half day’s work substituting for a Japanese language teacher at South East Raleigh High School, I found myself in a room with about a dozen students all taking Japanese I. The students were engrossed in doing their class work, which consisted of answering questions on a worksheet. As the teacher present, I really had nothing to do except to “be present” and be cognizant of my responsibilities. I dislike the idea of reading books or doing my personal work during an active class. Firstly, I would not be completely present if I do these. Secondly, I would be mixing work with leisure, which goes against the American work ethos. Non economic activities are all the myriad things that we do to keep ourselves healthy, sane and fully functional. They go all the way from doing our laundry to listening to music. Leisure is indeed a luxury in our fast paced world. A sage once said that “I work half the day; I don’t care which half.” Self-improvement experts urge us to subdelegate, or outsource, all low-paid work. Thus, if I’m a $25/hour person, it makes more sense to get somebody else to mow the lawn and pay him or her $10/hour or whatever than to do it myself. Being effective and being efficient is not the same thing. One is doing the right thing; the other is doing things right. Wisdom comes from mulling things over—-or thinking, in plain language. Is thinking an economic or non economic activity? I leave it to my readers to unravel the mystery of this grey area.
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A Professional Achievement When my dad was a foreman at the AEI, or Associated Electrical Industries, at Taratola, on the outskirts of Kolkata, one of his duties was to train the fresh engineering graduates who came to AEI to spend a few months as apprentices, before moving on to the lucrative jobs that were offered to engineers at the time. My dad recalled that he often had to start his training from the ground up, teaching the rudiments of workshop practice like filing, grinding, drilling and so on, and then moving on to more sophisticated operations on machines like lathes and milling machines. Many years later, when my dad, now in middle age, became Chief Engineer with the Goenkas, one of his former apprentices happened to be in top management with the WBSEB, or West Bengal State Electricity Board. The Goenkas had a massive new project of setting up a seam-welded, automatic aluminum pipe making factory, imported from Spokane, Washington, and to be installed in Boral, Garia, on the southern edge of Kolkata. This plant, like most machinery, required large amounts of electricity, but getting the new high voltage connection to the factory was frustrating the Goenkas, involving as it did large amounts of red tape, including a long waiting line. In desperation, the Goenkas asked Dad if he could help. This was actually not a part of dad’s job, but anyway he went to the WBSEB headquarters and found that his erstwhile apprentice was now a powerful, top management executive with WBSEB. Without any ado, dad’s former protégé did the paperwork, signed the authorization, and within a month or so the electricity connection was established, which involved transmission towers, transformers, switchboards, etc. Dad was fond of telling and retelling this story, involving as it did the pigeon that came home to roost. Unthinkable Value I started reading a book by Timothy Ferriss entitled “The 4-Hour Work Week”, but then I put it down, bemused. I asked myself how one could pay one’s bills working only four hours per week. Obviously, one would have to charge one’s customers a very high hourly rate. I also thought of poor people who donate their kidneys to ailing recipients who happen to be rich, for sums of money that are large by any standards. In the movie “Lord of War” Nicholas Cage bemoans the fact that any legitimate activity has “margins that are too low.” Hence, he turned to arms dealing. Other priceless items that come to mind are drugs and diamonds. The latter involve sparklers that encapsulate a high dollar value in a very small space and weight. Indeed, wars have been fought—-and still are,
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Social Media Engagement I recently heard a Social Media “expert” say, “It’s all about engagement and engaging your audience in the conversation.” Sure, and water is wet and sugar is sweet. Anyone who calls his or herself an expert in Social Media isn’t…it’s that simple. There are no experts in this still relatively new realm of interaction and marketing. This same person only had 300 followers on Twitter…some expert! Talking about conversations and engagement as if they are the only things you need to know about in order to be a success by using Social Media is elementary. It’s Social Media 101; let’s move on to the next step. By now, most of us have heard that terminology run over and over again until we’re wondering, “What else can we do with Social Media?” There are many ideas that some of you using Social Media might not have even tapped into yet. For instance, recently, Kohl’s department stores had a contest to give away $10 million to support education. Twenty schools would receive $500,000 each if they could get enough votes on Facebook. A small, local school here in Charlotte was one of the winners! This school was relentless in gathering votes for the contest; they went to the places where people are using Social Media the most…the Universities and colleges, coffee shops and Wi-fi hub sandwich shops, the mall, and more. Granted you might not want to try and hustle in quite the same manner, but basically what the school did was make some noise! A car dealership in Gastonia recently gave away a brand new iTouch on their Facebook page just from the “friends” list their page had generated. Another Facebook page had a contest for who could make the best video; the winner would receive new video equipment for filmmaking. Whatever business you’re in, you can generate interest with a contest. Have the drawing after you’ve made a great deal of noise and as many people as possible have entered. Stipulate that you have to be present to win, and on that day serve hotdogs, tacos, cotton candy…have a band play, make a real festival of it. Customers who only knew you on Facebook will come into your establishment or see what your services are about and at least a few of those people will talk about it. Now that Social Media is so commonplace, you have to really work hard at drawing attention to yourself. I’ve always said that Facebook used in tandem with Twitter, LinkedIn, and other Social Media outlets is the only way to truly generate interest in your business. I still stand by that and am even more adamant now. Having just a website or a Facebook page isn’t enough anymore. One way to create some interest and draw traffic to October 2010
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By Gail Martin Chocolate and Cash: Success Lessons from a Hershey Bar Over the summer, I had the chance to visit Hershey, Pennsylvania. A day spent at Chocolate World taught me some great lessons about marketing, and how sweet it was! Milton Hershey created the Hershey Chocolate empire, and went on to be known for his philanthropy. But while almost everyone has tasted a Hershey Bar, they may not know what made Milton Hershey such a success, or what they can learn from his business. Don’t be afraid to fail Milton Hershey failed at making candy at least four times—including bankruptcy—before succeeding with Hershey’s Chocolate. After he succeeded, he still “failed” with the lackluster success of some of the products he created (Hershey’s Soap Flakes, anyone?). Over the years, Hershey’s has produced many brands of candy bars that are no longer sold. That didn’t slow him down, and it didn’t stop him from innovating and taking a risk on a new idea. Don’t let success stop you from risking everything Milton Hershey had finally succeeded in his original candymaking enterprise with caramels. Then he realized that the real future lay in chocolate, something that at that time was only available to the very wealthy. Hershey sold his successful caramels business and invested everything in an idea no one had heard of—creating a chocolate bar anyone could afford. Provide Quality and Value Milton Hershey was fanatical about using good quality ingredients (he even bought his own sugar plantation), and he also invented new machinery to mill the chocolate and mix ingredients better. His innovations dropped the cost of making chocolate, enabling Mr. Hershey to offer chocolate bars to the world for just a nickel apiece. Advertise Way back at the turn of the last century, the advertising industry was in its infancy. Milton Hershey realized the importance of letting everyone know about his products. He was an early and zealous adopter of nearly every form of advertising available to him. Practice Co-opetition One of Hershey’s employees decided to go into the candymaking business himself, and began mixing up recipes for a whole new kind of treat in his basement. October 2010
Do the right thing Milton Hershey acquired his fortune in the guilded age of the “robber barrons,” a time when factory-owned company towns treated employees like indentured servants and found ways to trap them into perpetual debt. Hershey believed that creating a model community would create healthy, happy employees and reduce labor problems. He did the unheard of—encouraging employees to purchase their own homes—and created a financing company to provide affordable loans. He built HersheyPark as a place for employees to relax and spend time with families. He also gave generously to area schools, libraries and churches. Remain true to your values, even when times are hard During the Depression, Milton Hershey remained committed to his employees. Since demand for candy was down, Hershey put his own money into building major infrastructure projects all around town, using his employees for labor. The town benefitted from community buildings that stand to this day, and Hershey Chocolate did not lay off a single employee throughout the Great Depression. (Fortune 500—are you listening?) Leave a Legacy Mr. and Mrs. Hershey couldn’t have children of their own, so they opened a school for orphan boys. When Hershey died, he left the majority of his vast fortune— around $60 million dollars (or close to $2 billion in today’s dollars) to fund the school. His Foundation also funded projects like the Hershey Medical Center. He didn’t worry about having the most toys, he used his wealth to create a better world. Bet you didn’t realize there were that many lessons to be learned in a chocolate bar, did you? Why not grab yourself a couple of squares of chocolate or a nice cup of cocoa right now, and think about how you can apply the principles that made Milton Hershey wealthy in both cash and character to your business?
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This is turning out to be quiet a year for legislative reforms impacting small businesses. Last month we covered the impact from the health care reforms to the small business in this column. As of writing this column (Sep 20th, 2010) there is another bill that just passed through the Senate and is likely to pass the Congress and executed by the President by the time this article is published in the October issue of Saathee. As we saw in last month’s article, many small businesses and tax-exempt organizations that provide health insurance coverage to their employees now qualify for a special tax credit as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, approved by Congress and signed by President Obama earlier this year. The most recent Small Business Jobs Bill provides additional benefits and tax breaks to Small Businesses. If the bill passes in its current format, small businesses will be able to take advantage of many tax credits and self-employed health insurance premium deductions. At K&M Accounting and Tax Services we see Small Business owners leveraging the tax credits and access to cheaper loans to expand their business and reap huge long term benefits.
Micro-loans: The legislation would permanently increase the maximum size of micro-loan to $50,000, from $35,000. Tax Provisions in the Bill Capital gains exclusion: The bill shall temporarily increase to 100 percent the capital gains exclusion for stock issued or sold by small business owners from the time the bill is enacted through the end of the year. This benefits the small business owners tremendously as they issue or sell stock. New Business Expenses: The bill would temporarily increase the first-year write-off for business equipment under Section 179 from $250,000 to $500,000 and raise the cap on eligible expenditures that triggers a phase-out of the incentive from $800,000 to $2 million. The bill would increase, for 2010, the deduction for start-up expenditures to $10,000, from $5,000. Deduction for health insurance costs: The bill would allow self-employed individuals to deduct their family’s health insurance expenses from the 2010 self-employment taxes.
There are several other tax provisions in the Bill that Small Business Jobs Bill – What it means to the we have not covered in detail here. As we have said in Small Business Owner this column before, 2010 may be a good opportunity The Bill covers two important areas of benefits for for small business owners and entrepreneurs to start a Small Businesses – Tax Credits to reduce the overall new business or expand existing business taking tax burden for the Small Business Owner and access to advantage of the government incentives, cheap SBA easy and cheaper Credit through the Small Business loans and save huge amounts on corporate taxes. Administration (SBA) loans. These are designed to Reach out to your tax consultant, accountant and provide incentives to entrepreneurs to grow their busi- financial loan officers to help you plan in this quarter, ness and generate economic activity and employment. before the year ends and you miss the opportunity. Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans
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General Business 7(a) and Express Loans: The bill would permanently raise the maximum General Business loan size to $5 million from $2 million and extend the 90 percent guarantee level and waived borrower fees.
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Big Brother continued from page 4 “There are enough checks and balances in the system,” Nilekani said. “Obviously, we take the concerns about security and privacy very seriously, and we believe that we have addressed those concerns.” Worries about the usefulness are harder to dismiss. At the heart of the matter is India’s welfare apparatus, which has expanded under the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government, thanks to New Deal-style legislation that guarantees 100 days of employment for rural workers, the right to education and the right to food. The expansion of the welfare state has re-opened age-old debates about cost, waste and theft. Arguments run the gambit, but here’s a small sample. Some advocate a “universal” grain subsidy to eliminate the fruitless hassle of sifting the destitute from the plain old poor. Others say the employment guarantee is robbing the farms of the heartland of migrant labor. Still others (including the Supreme Court) argue that the grain now rotting in government warehouses must be distributed immediately, and for free, never mind how. Nilekani, whose ID number is smack dab in the middle, projects “immense benefits” from the UID. It will bring down transaction costs for the poor, because they will only have to establish their identity once. It will “transform the delivery of social welfare programs” by bringing in new recipients who’d been excluded because they had no form of identification. It will curb theft by helping the government to pay welfare wages directly to the worker, instead of distributing them through a middleman. And it will slash fraud by eliminating duplicate and false identities from the system. “The country spends 100,000-200,000 crores ($20 billion -$40 billion) on all these programs,” Nilekani said. “This will cost a fraction of that and deliver efficiency across the board. Why would you not do it?” Critics like Reetika Khera of New Delhi’s Centre for Development Economics say that, unique or otherwise, Nilekani’s numbers don’t add up. First off, fake names on the rolls are only one of a host of methods used to defraud the welfare system. Employers with the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (welfare) also inflate working hours in collusion with employees for a share of their wages. Or owners of ration shops extort a share of the grain subsidy from their poor customers with the threat of withholding it altogether. Or the grain is stolen, with the complicity of the shop owner, before it reaches the shop, and he claims that the government has failed to deliver. The only estimates about how much theft stems from false identities are back-of-the-envelope type calculations, and even those say that the proportion is less than 10 percent of the total. “The bulk of leakage (as much as half of the grain in some states) from the public distribution system occurs because there is a powerful, corrupt nexus between bureaucrats-politicians-ration shop dealers,” said Khera. “The UID can do little to change this.” Moreover, Khera says, some of the benefits to which
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Hello Cricket Fans! Hereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s some current and upcoming action in the cricket world. Pakistan visits England
Fri Sep 10 - 1st ODI - England v Pakistan: Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street
England won by 24 runs - England 274/6 (41/41 ov); Pakistan 250/9 (41/41 ov)
Sun Sep 12 - 2nd ODI - England v Pakistan: Headingley, Leeds England won by 4 wickets (with 3 balls remaining) Pakistan 294/8 (50 ov); England 295/6 (49.3 ov)
Fri Sep 17 - 3rd ODI - England v Pakistan: Kennington Oval, London
Pakistan won by 23 runs - Pakistan 241 (49.4 ov); England 218 (45.4 ov)
Mon Sep 20 - 4th ODI - England v Pakistan: Lordâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, London Wed Sep 22 - 5th ODI - England v Pakistan: The Rose Bowl, Southampton Australia visits India
Fri Oct 1 - Tue Oct 5 - 1st Test - India v Australia @ Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
Sat Oct 9 - Wed Oct 13 - 2nd Test - India v Australia @ M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Sun Oct 17 - 1st ODI - India v Australia @ Nehru Stadium, Kochi
Wed Oct 20 - 2nd ODI - India v Australia @ Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam Sun Oct 24 - 3rd ODI - India v Australia @ Nehru Stadium, Fatorda, Margao Zimbabwe visits South Africa
Fri Oct 8 - 1st T20I - South Africa v Zimbabwe @ OUTsurance Oval, Bloemfontein
Sun Oct 10 - 2nd T20I - South Africa v Zimbabwe @ De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley Fri Oct 15 - 1st ODI - South Africa v Zimbabwe @ OUTsurance Oval, Bloemfontein
Sun Oct 17 - 2nd ODI - South Africa v Zimbabwe @ Senwes Park, Potchefstroom Fri Oct 22 - 3rd ODI - South Africa v Zimbabwe @ Willowmoore Park, Benoni Champions League 20-20
1st Match, Group B: Lions v Mumbai Indians at Johannesburg - Sep 10, 2010 - Lions won by 9 runs - Lions 186/5 (20/20 ov); Mumbai Indians 177/6 (20/20 ov) October 2010
2nd Match, Group A: Warriors v Wayamba at Port Elizabeth - Sep 11, 2010 - Warriors won by 7 wickets (with 10 balls remaining) - Wayamba 153/9 (20/20 ov); Warriors 156/3 (18.2/20 ov) 3rd Match, Group A: Central Districts v Chennai Super Kings at Durban - Sep 11, 2010 - Chennai Super Kings won by 57 runs - Chennai Super Kings 151/4 (20/20 ov); Central Districts 94 (18.1/20 ov) 4th Match, Group B: Lions v South Australia at Centurion - Sep 12, 2010 - South Australia won by 11 runs - South Australia 178/6 (20/20 ov); Lions 167/8 (20/20 ov) 5th Match, Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Guyana at Centurion - Sep 12, 2010 - Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 9 wickets (with 46 balls remaining) Guyana 103 (20/20 ov); Royal Challengers Bangalore 106/1 (12.2/20 ov) 6th Match, Group A: Warriors v Victoria at Port Elizabeth - Sep 13, 2010 - Warriors won by 28 runs - Warriors 158/6 (20/20 ov); Victoria 130/9 (20/20 ov) 7th Match, Group B: Mumbai Indians v South Australia at Durban - Sep 14, 2010 - South Australia won by 5 wickets (with 3 balls remaining) - Mumbai Indians 180/7 (20/20 ov); South Australia 182/5 (19.3/20 ov) 8th Match, Group A: Central Districts v Victoria at Centurion - Sep 15, 2010 - Victoria won by 7 wickets (with 2 balls remaining) - Central Districts 165/5 (20/20 ov); Victoria 166/3 (19.4/20 ov) 9th Match, Group A: Chennai Super Kings v Wayamba at Centurion - Sep 15, 2010 - Chennai Super Kings won by 97 runs - Chennai Super Kings 200/3 (20/20 ov); Wayamba 103 (17.1/20 ov) 10th Match, Group B: Guyana v Mumbai Indians at Durban - Sep 16, 2010 - Mumbai Indians won by 31 runs - Mumbai Indians 184/4 (20/20 ov); Guyana 153/6 (20/20 ov) 11th Match, Group B: Royal Challengers Bangalore v South Australia at Durban - Sep 17, 2010 - South Australia won by 8 wickets (with 9 balls remaining) Royal Challengers Bangalore 154 (19.5/20 ov); South Australia 155/2 (18.3/20 ov) 12th Match, Group A: Central Districts v Warriors at Port Elizabeth - Sep 18, 2010 - Warriors won by 6 wickets (with 5 balls remaining) - Central Districts 175/3 (20/20 ov); Warriors 181/4 (19.1/20 ov) 13th Match, Group A: Chennai Super Kings v Victoria at Port Elizabeth - Sep 18, 2010 - Match tied (Victoria won the one-over eliminator) - Chennai Super Kings 162/6 (20/20 ov); Victoria 162 (20/20 ov) 14th Match, Group B: Lions v Guyana at Johannesburg - Sep 19, 2010 15th Match, Group B: Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Durban - Sep 19, 2010 16th Match, Group A: Victoria v Wayamba at Centurion - Sep 20, 2010 17th Match, Group B: Guyana v South Australia at Johannesburg - Sep 21, 2010 18th Match, Group B: Lions v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Johannesburg - Sep 21, 2010 19th Match, Group A: Central Districts v Wayamba at Port Elizabeth - Sep 22, 2010 20th Match, Group A: Chennai Super Kings v Warriors at Port Elizabeth - Sep 22, 2010 1st semi-final: TBA v TBA at Durban - Sep 24, 2010 2nd semi-final: TBA v TBA at Centurion - Sep 25, 2010 Final: TBA v TBA at Johannesburg - Sep 26, 2010
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“Hey Ram” on the lips of Modern Ram By Jay Desai It was a victory of Good over Evil. It was victory of Virtue over Vice. It was history – very ancient history - thousands of years ago. It was history made by Lord Ram. Hindus have been celebrating that victory for many years by lighting lamps and calling it Diwali. And now, in the time of modern history again there was victory. Victory for many millions, again for good over evil; victory of political freedom and justice, social justice, victory for downtrodden, and untouchables; victory for women, and many others; but this time the victor was not Ram, rather it was his devotee Modern Ram. Modern Ram lived to the legacy of his mythological Rama. He dreamt of so-called Ram-rajaya (Rule of righteousness) where values are based on universal truth, personal sacrifice, equality and justice. His dreams were big in such modern time where challenges of materialism were daunting, ill effects of industrialization was haunting and faith of the common man and woman was getting crushed upon. But his efforts were bigger than his dreams, his sacrifice was taller than his aspirations, and his stone-like attitude was far larger than probably his own imagination. He was ready to be a change in order to bring change. He was ready to experiment on his own in order to implement. He was ready to practice before, in order to preach later. He was ready for his big battle. He was warrior sharper than his own Mentor Lord Ram. He had digested every aspect of life of his mentor Ram, and adopted it to reality. Be it his sacrifice of his political position - when Ram gave up his kinghood just to keep father Dashrath’s promise and prestige. Be it his sacrifice of family – when Rama gave up his most beloved Sita, just for his sake of love for his people; just for the sake of respect for the opinion of Dhobi (washerman) - opinion from ordinary man. And the story goes on and on. Rama’s wisdom, his firmness, his simplicity, his love for his people, everything was an inspiration to Him, everything was guiding light to Him. He used all those in his personal fight, his social fight and larger political fight. And every step of his fight, this modern Ram proved that he was no different than his Hero. He gave up his own personal desires, surely all political desires long ago, he gave up his family desires, he gave up his all sons. When there came war to fight mighty Ravana; Ram walked thru jungles, and built army out of nothing. Many joined him by mere admiration, his rightfulness and trust they found in him. He built Vanar Sena (army of Monkeys) to fight against mighty Ravana. October 2010
Ram’s army was even joined and strengthened by Ravana’s own brother Vibhisana. That was power of his character which attracted everyone to join the right cause. It was no different here. This Modern Rama built an army of common people to fight against a mighty empire. His army included all, Harijans to Brahmins, Sikhs and Muslims, women and children, rich and poor. Millions just believed in him, trusted him, gave away their jobs or left their families at his call, and joined his army to fight against evil. Many good thinking British joined him too. Meeraben (Madeline Slade) who was one of many became his life-long disciple. It was a scene no different than one that took place thousands of years ago. Well, victory was achieved; it was massive against the British Empire, which was as powerful as Ravana. However, to his satisfaction it was mere political victory. He was looking for complete victory on all fronts. He was aiming for victory leading to Ramrajya. He did not think he had achieved it, and hence he continued his truthful and bold battle till his last breath. But he was just modest. He had brought change that did not seem achievable. Just that sky was limit for him aiming at total victory, a perfect victory over all evils of society. His impact was huge on the society, on the mankind, on the modern history. Dramatic is the end when “Hey Ram” was on his lips at his last breath; that moment he again proved that he was truly Mahatma or for that matter Modern Rama. Ten days earlier at the first failed attempt of his assassination, he said in his prayer assembly, people call him saint or Mahatma, but he could be truly Mahatma, only if he can take a bullet on his chest with smile on the face and “Ram” on his lips with sense of forgiveness to his own opponents. Truly was he Modern Ram, left us with his legacy of simplicity, sacrifice and Satyagraha. (Jay Desai humbly appeals to all readers to try to be civil to all others and be even vegetarian in diet at least for a week or for a day during month of October in honor of Modern Ram – Mahatma Gandhi.)
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Recipes and more Creating Wonderful Food Memories (ARA) - Your memory of real, flavorful, fresh food is a key tool for losing weight. At least that’s one of the intriguing claims in Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough’s new book, “Real Food Has Curves: How to Get off Processed Food, Lose Weight, and Love What You Eat.” We find pleasure in what we eat because we stock up those good memories of past real food. “You don’t get a lot of flavor depth in the processed stuff,” Scarbrough says. “And so you don’t develop many pleasure memories from it.” In fact, real food is the key to eating less, the authors say. For one thing, you’re satisfied more quickly with its big flavors. And more flavor means more good memories. And good memories lead us back to real food - a loop of health and nutrition. Scarbrough’s mom’s mac-and-cheese is still in his recipe repertoire, all these years later. “She never made the processed stuff; she only made the real thing,” he says. “And so I crave it, want it - and feel wonderfully satisfied when I eat it.” It doesn’t get much more real than dairy from California, a state with a rich heritage of producing and providing high-quality agricultural products for the whole country. What’s more, 99 percent of California dairy farms are family-owned, many for generations. “That’s so important to me, a child of family farmers,” Scarbrough says. If you’re looking to make some real memories in your house, try this souped-up version of mac-andcheese from Weinstein and Scarbrough’s new book. You’ll know you’re celebrating America’s rich heritage of real food with delicious California dairy products. Plus, this recipe is a simple, healthful way to start your journey to better eating - with good memories in every bite.
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Healthwise continued from page 50 Increasing fiber: Boost your family’s fiber intake by serving a fruit or vegetable (or both) with meals and snacks. Opt for whole-grain breads and cereals, pasta, and other grains. Also, try to include legumes, including chickpeas, lentils, and white beans in salads, soups, and omelets. Coincidentally, many of these same foods provide potassium and magnesium, too. Potassium: A Heart Helper Potassium insures normal heart and muscle function, maintains fluid balance, participates in energy production, and promotes strong bones. A potassium-rich diet helps head off high blood pressure in adults. Getting children in the habit of eating high-potassium foods may help them keep blood pressure in check as they age, too. But too many children don’t get enough potassium. “Kids, just like adults, don’t eat enough of the fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains that are richest in potassium,” Swinney says. How much potassium to get: Here’s how much potassium kids need on a daily basis: Ages 1-3: 3,000 milligrams Ages 4-8: 3,800 milligrams Ages 9-13: 4,500 milligrams Ages 14-18: 4,700 milligrams Increasing potassium: Besides fruits and vegetables, dairy foods, meats, and seafood are also good potassium sources. In general, the more processed the food, the less potassium it provides, and the more sodium in a food, the lower the potassium. To help your child get enough potassium, serve at least one fruit or vegetable at every meal and snack and encourage your child to eat a balanced diet. If you are concerned your kids aren’t getting the nutrients they need, talk to the dietitian. And remember, a diet low in processed foods and rich in produce, whole grains, lean protein, and low-fat dairy can help them — and you — get essential nutrients. For nutrition counseling see a registered dietitian, many insurance companies now pay for the nutrition consults. India Outdoes US inAfghanistan continued from page 6 Neighboring states “say [their involvement] is humanitarian, but they’ve got very clear strategic interests in Afghanistan,” Clark said. India, for example, is interested in preventing Pakistan, its longtime enemy, from gaining too much influence here. Fortunately for India, that interest actually appeals to nearly three-quarters of the population, which has a somewhat unfavorable or worse view of Pakistan and tend to blame it for their country’s problems. These Afghans tend to view India’s aid work here as October 2010
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Events of Note Cary Eid Festival 2010 Cary Eid Festival 2010: “A Festival Without Borders” will take place on Saturday, October 9, 2010 from 11 am – 5 pm at the Koka Booth Amphitheatre, 8003 Regency Parkway, Cary, NC 27518. Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are two joyous occasions for over 1.8 billion people around the world in over 100 countries. The “Cary Eid Festival” will commemorate these two Eids. Foods and desserts from the Middle East, Mediterranean, and Sub-Continent Indo-Pak (variety of kebabs, biryani, sandwiches, baklava, jalebi, gulab jamun, and more) will be an attraction of the event. Main stage presentations include classical orchestra, choir, music and dances representing China, Korea, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Lebanon, Turkey, Eritrea, Morocco, Ireland, Scotland, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Native America. There are many activities for kids as well. Info: 919.412.7008 or www.NCEidFestival.org. Indian Musical Night in Aid of Cry America The Moksha Group of Charlotte will perform a musical night in support of Cry America organization. CRY supports children’s rights in India and works for their equality and betterment. There is no charge to attend. Donations accepted. The event will take place on Saturday, October 9, 2010 at the Pease Auditorium, CPCC, 1201 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte, NC beginning at 5:30pm. For additional info send email to mokshagroup.charlotte@gmail.com or call 704.302.5972, 704.699.8633. Kiran Presents Illuminations: A Night of Glamour and Giving This year Kiran, Inc. celebrates a decade of hope for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in the South Asian Community in NC. To commemorate this achievement, Kiran, in collaboration with Yuvaand featuring Models for Charity presents “Illuminations: A Night of Glamour & Giving” at the Grand Ballroom, Talley Center on the campus of North Carolina State University. The event takes place on October 9, 2010 from 5:30 pm - 9 pm. The show will feature NY designer Tina Tandon. With over 12 years of experience in the New York fashion industry, Tandon has worked for companies like Louis Vuitton, Escada, Kenneth Cole, and Hugo Boss. Originally from North Carolina, she graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology, NY and brings her blend of East meets West in her “Posh Pari Couture” collection. Her designs have been by many celebs including Padma Lakshmi, Reshma Shetty (Royal Pains), Katrina Bowden (30 Rock), and Maria Menounous (Access Hollywood). There will also be a performance by American Idol contestant Anoop Desai. There will be music by October 2010
dhamakedaar DJ Rang and dance performances by masaledaar Bollywood. There will be a debut screening of a documentary on Kiran by filmmaker Manav Tandon. Tickets are $25 and $40. For details call 919.865.8390 or visit www.kiraninc.org. Cary Diwali 2010 Hum Sub, partnership with the Town of Cary, presents Cary Diwali 2010 - “Jashn” on Saturday, October 16, 2010 at Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Cary beginning at 10:30 am. Enjoy a day of classical, folk dance, music and variety show. Visit the photographic exhibition on “Faiths, Fairs and Festivals of India.” This year is the 10th anniversary of Hum Sub and the event will feature popular singer from AR Rahman’s Jai Ho Tour Shweta Pandit and music composer, lyricist and singer of “Sasooral Genda Phool” Shrraddha Pandit. Also on tap is Indian Idol 3 finalist Parleen Singh Gill. The Pandit Sisters of the famous Mewati Gharana of music will perform their Bollywood hit numbers from popular movies, “Pathshala,” “Delhi-6,” “Mohabbatein,” “Neal N Nikki,” “Partner,” “Welcome,” and many more at 6 pm. Tickets: Free and open to all. Limited paid seating tickets for $10 will be available at the venue. More information at www.humsub.net. Classical Vocal Concert The Classical Music Association of Charlotte (CMAC) sponsors many classical concerts during the year in Charlotte. Mrs. Rama Pantula will present a vocal concert on Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010 at 3:30 pm on the campus of Davidson College, Taylor -Tallman Music Hall. M.S. N. Murthy will accompany her on violin and T.K Murugabhoopathi on Mridangam. For info call 704.541.3361(Rama Rachakonda), 704.814.9355 (Lakshmi Muthukrishnan). Send email to cmacmusic@yahoo.com or visit www.onlinecmac.com. Fareed Zakaria to Speak in Charlotte Fareed Zakaria the weekly host for CNN, Washington Post columnist, and a New York Times bestselling author will present a lecture in Charlotte on Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Since 2008, he has hosted Fareed Zakaria GPS, a weekly foreign affairs program that airs Sundays worldwide on CNN. Dr. Zakaria’s in-depth interviews with the Dalai Lama, heads of state including Barack Obama, Manmohan Singh, King Abdullah II, Dmitry Medvedev, Moammar Gadhafi and Lula da Silva, as well as countless intellectuals, business leaders, politicians and journalists have been broadcast in more than 200 million homes in over 210 countries. Within its first year, GPS garnered an Emmy nomination for an interview with Premier Wen Jaibao. His national bestseller, “The Post-American World,” is
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about the “rise of the rest” - the growth of China, India, Brazil and many other countries - and what it means for the future. His previous bestseller, “The Future of Freedom,” has been translated into 20 languages. Born in India on January 20, 1964, Dr. Zakaria went on to receive a B.A. from Yale College and a Ph.D. from Harvard University. He lives in New York City with his wife, son and two daughters. The Learning Society at Queens University of Charlotte will host the event. The lecture begins at 8pm at the Belk Theatre, Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $40. Info: www.carolinatix.org or 704.372.1000.
Community Reports Anupam Kher Luncheon for Pratham Charlotte Anupam Kher, one of the most respected and talented actors in Bollywood, spoke at a fundraiser luncheon for Pratham that was held in Charlotte on Sunday, September 26, 2010. He told hilarious stories and spoke about his work in films and on stage. Pratham works to bring literacy and education to children all over India. Kher is traveling in the States as a goodwill ambassador for Pratham. Hindu Society of Greater Spartanburg Celebrates Anniversary
This past August, the society celebrated 25 years of formation. This celebration included a cultural program, “Sanskruti Darshan.” Artists presented various dances and songs; there was a depiction of Mahabharat event by students and comedy drama. Gaurang Vaishnav of VHP was a chief guest. There were displays of past activities on the wall which reminded everyone of the temple’s journey. Also, the display of VHP books gave an opportunity to own books on various subjects. The day ended with a dinner. There were about 350 in attendance. The following day, on August 22, Siddharthbhai Shukla performed Shri Ganesh Poojan, poojan of panch devas, bhagvad gita and nava graha followed by Yagna (Havan). There was also a poojan of new front door, after which about 150 members entered through the door, which brings new authentic look to the temple. Mahaprasad followed after short remark by the guest and Aarati. October 2010
Canned Food Donation by Children of Jain Center of Charlotte Jain Center of Greater Charlotte Pathshala meets every 4th Sunday of the month with children aged 3 thru 16 participating. There are about 25+ kids who participate in the monthly meetings. The center’s goal is to preserve, practice, and promote Jain Dharma and Jain Way of Life in day-to-day lives. Kids are taught the basics of Jain principles as well as Bhagwan Mahavir’s teachings of values, such as Non-Violence, Non-Possession, Truthfulness, etc. Kids also learn about different ways of helping our community. That is to respect others with love and care and to help others in need. As the first project of giving back to the community, kids collected almost 200 non-perishable items including vegetarian food cans, soups, cereal boxes, etc. Kids worked very hard and the items were donated to the “United Family Services - Shelter for Battered Women” in Charlotte. Janamshtami 2010 Celebrations The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) celebrated the Festival of Janmashtami on September 1, 2010 from 7pm to midnight at the New Goloka Temple located at 1032 Dimmocks Mill Road, Hillsborough, N.C. The highlight of the festival was the long standing Indian traditional ceremony of bathing the Deities of Lord Krishna with milk, yogurt, honey and water. Garlands of flowers decorated the domeshaped temple and traditional Indian artwork was on display. Many Indian ritualistic ceremonies were performed in celebration of the Hindu god Krishna. A free vegetarian Indian feast was also served throughout the evening. Booths were set up in the pavilion with gift shop paraphernalia, vegetarian snacks, and different activities about Vedic culture. Several other cultural activities included face painting, arts and craft, and henna. Approximately 2,000 people attended the festival. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness was founded by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedhanta Swami Prabhupada in 1966. Grand opening of SMVS Temple in Atlanta The Swaminarayan Mandir Vasna Sanstha (SMVS) opened their temple on 2.5 acres in Atlanta in late August. With the blessings of H.D.H. Bapji, the entire temple land and construction cost has been donated by Ramesh Suagiya who is also voluntarily involved during temple construction and design. The inauguration was held on September 29, 2010. There was a grand celebration organized from August 27 – 29, 2010. Mandir Pravesh was celebrated in the divine presence of Hari Krushna Maharaj, H.D.H. Bapji, H. H. Swamishri, fellow saints and more than 500 SMVS followers and volunteers. H.D.H bapji and H.H Swamishri explained different parts of the vachnamrut, a holy book of Swaminarayan sect. The final and important day was August 29. On that day, there was a function organized for chanting the name of lord Swaminarayan between 7:30 to 8:30 in the temple. Darshan in the
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Gujarati Samaj of Atlanta organized the Golden Jubilee “Swarnim Gujarat” Celebrations, commemorating 50th Anniversary of Gujarat State. The event included the dedication of the bust of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on its premises. The celebrations were held on Saturday, September 11 and Sunday September 12, 2010, at the Sardar Patel Bhavan, home of the Gujarati Samaj in Tucker, Georgia. Messages conveying Congratulations and Best wishes were received from the Chief Minister of Gujarat Narendra Modi, Minister Nitin Patel; Gujarat Vidhansabha speaker Ashok Bhatt and Executive Chairman of Swarnim Gujarat Celebrations, I.K. Jadeja. The two-day celebrations were marked by speeches, flag hoisting, cultural programs and was attended by dignitaries. Elaine Marshall Fundraiser Story and photo by Manisha Dass Rajneeti. Whether we like it or not, we cannot escape it. And no I’m not speaking of Prakash Jha’s latest film, rather the real deal. Election Day is November 2, 2010 – and voters all across the country will be electing 37 Senate, 37 gubernatorial and all 435 House seats. For Senate in October 2010
the state of North Carolina incumbent Richard Burr (R) will face Elaine Marshall (D). On August 27, 2010 I had the opportunity to meet with candidate Elaine Marshall – and not just under normal press conference but rather at a fundraiser held by Amalendu & Arundhati Chatterjee and Diju & Lynne Raha. The fundraiser was held in their home and came about as a result of their son working with Marshall years ago when he was in high school. Ayan Chatterjee first began volunteering with Marshall when she ran against Erskine Bowles and has since been a strong supporter of Marshall. Chatterjee came from especially from Philadelphia just for the fundraiser and stated he would be proud to have Marshall representing North Carolina. “She revived North Carolina,” Chatterjee said, “and cleaned up the U.S. State Department.” Chatterjee strongly believes that Marshall takes a stance on important issues and is a progressive candidate. “She has prepared North Carolina to take a lead,” he said. The entire Chatterjee family commended Marshall on how she embraces diversity and supports various communities. “Elaine personally called everyone on the guest list and thanked them for their support,” Chatterjee said. Amongst the guest list for the event were State Treasurer Janet Cowell, candidate Steve Rao, candidate Ken Lewis, and American Idol winner Clay Aiken. Many other guests attended to show their support for Marshall. Pam Aggarwal, a close family friend of the Chatterjee’s and local resident said, “I have supported her for a long time and believe that she will be the right candidate for the job. North Carolina needs someone like her in a leadership role.” Clay Aiken supports Marshall and once again voiced how strongly she supports people from diverse communities. “She has displayed inclusion and acceptance of all Americans – be it Americans whose roots are South Asian and or Americans whose roots are European,” Aiken said. “She speaks up for those who don’t, and people should consider that when they go to the polls.” State Treasurer Janet Cowell has worked with Marshall on the council of state, city council, and admires her work. “She is involved with diverse communities and constantly is reaching out to diverse populations,” Cowell said. “She’s very broad minded and very engaged.” Steve Rao has seen Marshall as a mentor for the last nine years. “She is one of the first people who saw potential in me,” Rao stated. “I support Elaine Marshall, I have learned so much from her and I know she will make a great US Senator.” Rao believes Marshall is a dynamic and humble fighter and has always maintained close ties with the South Asian community. Marshall gave a small speech to all the attendees prior to the interview we had with her in which she
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addressed important issues encouraging those present to vote. “Race and religion doesn’t matter,” Marshall said. “All that matters is that you’re a citizen and you are of age to vote.” Host Amalendu Chatterjee and his son Ayan Chatterjee introduced Elaine where Amalendu stated I may not be able to give you $100 thousand, but I will definitely get you more than 100 voters. Amalendu said he salutes the founding principles and is proud to be an American. “To the GOP and Tea Parties I say we want our country back.” Amalendu requested the attendees to join him to work for a new, better America – not the “good ol’ America.” Marshall referred to the current situation as ‘makeable,’ and stated she’s in better shape than Kay Hagan two years ago. “I’m a farmer’s daughter, and I am the underdog,” Marshall said. “I had a good public school education, come from a good family, and had people who strongly believed in me.” Marshall also spoke of the problems this country is facing and how there needs to be a change. “Washington is still broken and we are in the worst of circumstances,” Marshall said. “We need to do better by our citizens, and for those of you that believe it can’t be done, get out of the way for those of us that are doing it.” Marshall spoke of her opponent saying he believes in privatization of social security and supports failed policies. “Richard Burr has forgotten who the people are that sent him there and there’s no particular issue that he’s championed.” In our personal interview with Marshall she personally thanked the Chatterjee family members and all the attendees. “I am working to improve American and specifically North Carolina,” Marshall said. “I want more opportunities for our kids to make a better place for tomorrow. I have the determination and drive to fix Washington.” Marshall said the current representation doesn’t reflect the people of North Carolina. “The middle/working class has no voice, and I will be their voice.” Marshall specifically spoke to her connection with South Asians. “I am always invited to the festivals, and I try to go whenever I am in town. This year was my 4th or 5th Independence Day festival at the HSNC,” Marshall said. “I have also learned to tie my own sari and wore it to a wedding.” Marshall also talked about an anecdote with her first interaction with Indians. “I was part of a 4-H program called The International Four-H Youth Exchange, where I came across an Indian student. He was very warm and I still remember taking him to see where the Wright Brothers flew since that was something he was interested in.”
Festival of India 2010 The 16th annual Festival of India took place in Charlotte on September 4 – 5, 2010. The two-day event featured exhibits, Indian cuisine, dances, music, yoga demonstrations, vendors, the varied cultures of India.
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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 am12:30 pm and 4 - 8:30 pm, Sat/Sun 6:30 am-8:30 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) BALKN organizes several community programs every year. For details about the organization and upcoming events visit www.balkn.org Carolina Sanskritk Maharashtra Mandal Carolina Sanskritk Maharashtra Mandal promotes Maharashtrian culture and language. Maharashtra mandal is committed to serve Carolina Marathi community with various cultural, social and traditional Marathi programs and events. Info: Medha Tannu mantannu@yahoo.com, 704.548.1570 Abhay Khanore, terasahara2000@yahoo.com, 803.554.1234 Pandurang Naik, psnaik@yahoo.com, 704.904.3636
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Carolinas Christian Assembly Charlotte Everyone is cordially invited to join for Sunday worship - 9:30 to 10:30 English, 10:45 am-12:00 Malayalam. Address: 3046 Senna Drive, Matthews, N.C 28105 Prayer and Spiritual guidance: 704.323.5834 803.322.9549 704.756.4969 CCAprayerline@gmail.com Charlotte Gita Study Group Info: Rajesh Venky and Savitha Mathur, 704.845.0464, rvenky@aol.com Shridhar and Kruti Dave, 704.844.9567, skdave@hotmail.com
Charlotte Indian Christian Fellowship The group meets the third Saturday of every month at 6:30 PM for Bible Study, Prayer and Fellowship. Everyone is welcome to join the fellowship along with family and friends. Info: Hema at 704.841.7060 hadhopper@hotmail.com. 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, Sat 2-6 PM Sunday 1-5 PM. Info: www.charlottetabletennis.org Charlotte Telengana Association “Charlotte Telangana Association” is a non-profit organization formed to promote two different aspects —- to promote not only the telangana cultural activities within greater Charlotte area, but also to bring Saathee 94
together all the telangana people living in the greater Charlotte area and also to discuss, plan, and take action around the development of Telangana focusing both on rural and urban Telangana areas. “CTA” will also actively engage in educating private, public and non-profit organizations about the great resources that Telangana has for business activities, political climate of telangana reason, and the need for non-profit across telangana region. www.charlottetelangana.com 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. New center now open in Jesup, GA. To apply for a 10 day retreat visit www.patapa.dhamma.org Info: 704.277.5013, rbddesai@gmail.com 704.563.5440, dspranger@gmail.com 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. Upcoming Events: - Oct. 24, 2010 Sunday 3:30 pm at Davidson College, Taylor -Tallman Music Hall Vocal concert by Mrs. Rama Pantula accompanied by Mr. M.S,N Murthy on violin and T.K Murugabhoopathi on Mridangam Info: 704.541.3361 (Rama Rachakonda), 704.814.9355 (Lakshmi Muthukrishnan), lakshmi7778@yahoo.com cmacmusic@yahoo.com www.onlinecmac.com saathee.com
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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 am on TV Asia. The present topics are “Pati-Patni ka Divya Vyahvar” and “Chovis Tirthankar.” The group has recently opened a library for spiritual books, audios and videos. Info: 704.287.3133 www.dadabhagwan.org
Datta Yoga Center - Charlotte The group is dedicated to the service of SadGuru Sri Sri Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Swamiji through SadGuru Seva, yoga and satsang (singing the glory of god). Regular Activities: Satsang every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month, from 4 - 7pm. Bhajans composed by Sri Sri Sri Ganapati Sachchidananda Swamiji are chanted and occasionally video programs produced by Avadhoota Datta Peetham are viewed. Including Sri Swamiji’s visit to Manasa Sarovaram, Music for Meditation and healing concerts and lectures. Info: 704.839.3256 (Ravi Anupindi) www.dattapeetham.com www.dycusa.org Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of India (EVFI) was established to help in the overall development of the remote tribal and rural villages in India. Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA along with EVFI is committed to the cause of eradicating illiteracy from tribal areas. Education is the key to self-esteem, self-sustenance, economic well being and happiness. Ekal Vidyalya (One School One Teacher in one village) plans to establish 100,000 schools in tribal areas by 2012. This will cover all the villages in tribal areas where there are no schools today. The Carolinas Region of the EVFUSA conducts fund raising and awareness programs in North and South Carolina. Info: Ekal Charlotte Chapter: Yesha Shukla / ekalcharlotte@gmail.com Ekal Columbia: Janak Dalal / jaydalalcolumbia@gmail.com
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Hindu Center of Charlotte The center is located at 7400 City View Drive, Charlotte, NC 28212. Temple Phone: 704.535.3440. The library is stocked with books, CDs, DVDs and other materials on varied genre such as religion, culture, history, philosophy, yoga and health. Library info: 704.554.0765. Children’s Religious Oriented Program (C.R.O.P.) is for children Kindergarten through 12th grade to educate them in culture and understand religious practices. A glimpse on understanding The Bhagvad Gita provides children with an opportunity to learn about the GITA with simplicity, ease and in an inclusive discussion format. Info on CROP 704.547.1676 (Chetna Patel) patel4260@bellsouth.net. The Senior Citizens Group meets on the 1st Sunday of every month at 4 pm and followed by Satyanarayan Katha at 5 pm. Future trips and activities are in the planning stages. Info on the group: 704.334.2462 (Gobind Bhojwani). The sloka class teaches children above the age of five different Hindu hymns, their meaning and significance. The class meets Sundays at 9:30 am. Info on the class: 704.814.9355 (Lakshmi Muthukrishnan). Info on the Social Welfare Committee: 704.372.1265 (Narain Amar) or 704.948.5609 (Dhinakaran Pillai). The Vedic Havan is held at the vedant hall on second Sunday of every month at 10:30 am to 12:00 pm noon followed by Prasadam. Info: 704.825.9223 (Swadesh Sawhney). The Pranayam classes are held Saturdays from 9:30 - 11 am in the Vivek Hall. Info: 704.649.5374 (Kajal Jain), 704.554.0765 (Manisha Naik) pranayamclt@aol.com. Yoga classes are held Sundays at 9 am. Info: 704.864.8212 pradip_bulsara@hotmail.com. October 8 -16 Navratri Celebrations Friday Oct. 1, 2010 – Tuesday Oct. 5, 2010: Shreenathji Charitramrut Katha narrated by Yuva Vaishnavacharya Pujyapad Goswami 108 Shri Vrajrajkumarji Mahodayshri. Presented by the Vaishnav Samaj of Hindu Center Charlotte. Info: Hemandra Shah 704.552.0644; Bhupin Shah 704.224.6500. Info: www.hcclt.org Saathee 96
Indian Performing Arts Association of Charlotte (IPAAC) IPAAC (Indian Performing Arts Association of Charlotte) promotes classical Hindustani music by inviting well-known artists from India. Sat Oct 2 at 7 pm —- Dr. Mallika Sarabhai and group to perform “Bhajan Sampradayam” (Bharat Nayam style). Venue: Halton Theater, CPCC. Info: Sarla Kumar 704.846.4423 Chaula Jain 704.364.0984 contact@ipaac.org www.ipaac.org Indian Visual Artists Association of Charlotte (IVAAC) IVAAC was founded by artists of Indian origin living in the Charlotte, NC area in their pursuit of a creative outlet, stemming from an urge to express the flow of their innate artistic moods and ideas. The vision is to promote the enigmatic and intriguing Indian culture into meaningful forms of expression that exposes the rich traditions and diversity of one of the most ancient civilizations on earth, in today’s fast blending global culture and to create an organization that provides planning and funding required to ensure and support a vibrant and culturally diverse Indian art community. Info: 704.540.8799 (Amit Shah), 704.688.5387 (Kinshuk Agarwal) www.ivaac.org Kiran KIRAN is a multi-cultural, non-religious, community based, South Asian organization. Promoting the self-reliance and empowerment of South Asian women who are in crisis through outreach, peer support, and referrals in a confidential manner. The group spreads awareness of South Asian women’s issues in the community and we cooperate and collaborate with organizations in the USA and elsewhere with similar objectives. Countries in South Asia include Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Though there are differences in language, customs, and religions across these countries, these regions share many basic cultural and historical saathee.com
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similarities. KIRAN operates a crisis phone line Monday- Friday from 9:00 am – 9:00 pm. For help or information regarding domestic violence call an advocate. Services offered are confidential and free of charge: • Information in a culture- and context-sensitive manner • Non-judgmental help and support to women who are experiencing oppressive/crisis situations • Emotional support • Referrals to professional and community services regarding legal issues, health care, short-term child care, psychological counseling, and temporary shelter and housing • KIRAN’s services are completely confidential. Translators and crisis counselors do not disclose any information provided by our clients. Info: www.kiraninc.org Crisis Hotline: 1877- NC-KIRAN or 1-877-625-4726 Kiran@Kiraninc.org Net IP Charlotte NetIP Charlotte is the only official Carolinas chapter of North America’s Largest Network of Indian Professionals. NetIP Charlotte provides a forum for on-going Career Developmental and Professional Networking activities. It arranges various events and maintains deeper ties with Businesses & the community. It provides various effective ways for Carolinas’ Indian Professionals to connect with other successful professionals. Info: www.netIPnc.org
Pratham - Charlotte Area Pratham is India’s largest non-profit organization with grass roots programs in the area of primary education. Pratham has made an impact on the learning levels of several million children through its Read India campaign which reached 31 million children across India. Pratham has developed an accelerated learning technique which helps children to read & write in two months. With nearly half the children in India who attend schools are not learning to read and write at the required level, Pratham is trying to fill an important gap in the area of primary education. Info: Anju Desai (ajdesai66@gmail.com or 980-6220125) and Shubhra Chakraborty October 2010
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Probasi of Charlotte Probasi is the Bengali community based in Charlotte and surrounding areas. The community’s goal is to organize cultural and educational program related to Bengal in the Greater Charlotte area, to increase Bengali cultural awareness, and to provide community service in the area. Info: www.probasi.org Sahaj Marg MeditationCharlotte Area Sahaj Marg, which means Simple or Natural path, is a Raj Yoga system of spiritual training based on the heart centered meditation. The unique features of this meditation include transmission of divine energy into the heart of the practitioner and cleaning of deep impressions, thereby 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 admin@issvcharlotte.org 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 Saathee 98
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. Gurta Gaddi Diwas & Gurdwara Sahib’s Anniversary: Fri Oct 22 - 6:00 am: Aaramabh Shri Akhand Path Sahib Sun Oct 24 - 9:00 am: Samapti, Shri Akhand Path Sahib, 10:00 am–11:00 am, Asa Di War by Bhai Satnam Singh Jee, 11:00 am-11:45 am: Keertan by Children and Sangat, 11:45 am–1:00 pm: Keertan, Bhai Satnam Singh Jee, 1:15 pm - 1:30 pm, Ardaas, followed by Guru Ka Langar Regular Program: Every Sunday: 10:00 am – 11:00 am, Asa Di War by Bhai Satnam Singh Jee, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm, Keertan by Children, 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm, Keertan by Bhai Satnam Singh Jee, 1:15 pm - 1:30 pm, Ardaas, followed by Guru Ka Langar 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, 2900 Rocky River Rd, Charlotte, NC. Info: 847.722.9865 (Baseet Ahmed), baseer_11@yahoo.com www.southparkcc.org Srishti of Charlotte Srishti based in Charlotte, North Carolina, over the past 6+ years has emerged to fulfill the North Carolina community’s need for saathee.com
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togetherness and the desire to showcase Bengali culture, heritage, literature, theatre, music and popular arts. Literally, the word Srishti means an act of creation. Though established and coordinated by a group of Bengali families, Srishti welcomes and brings together people of varied cultures, ethnicity, languages, background and nationalities who are interested in East Indian traditions. Members include not only Bengalis but also Indians from other parts of the country and a few foreign nationals too. Info: Samiksha Bose: 704-321-1964 Santanu Sarkar: 704-541-3451 Rituparna Mukherjee: 704-8449505
Steele Creek Cricket Club Cricket is played every Sunday morning at the Steele Creek Athletic Association complex at 13530 Choate Circle, (weather permitting) from 8:00 am to 11:00 am. This group is dedicated to playing cricket with a hard tennis ball and/or soft baseball (also known as T-Ball) for fun in the Steele Creek Area of Charlotte. If you would like to stay informed about this club or would like to play or watch cricket, feel free to join and share your ideas. For information on current hours of play, location, and contacts. For further details visit: http://www.geocities.com/steelecreekcricketclub Tamil Catholics of Charlotte Tamil Catholics living in the Charlotte-Greensboro area interested in attending monthly mass in Tamil contact pravben@gmail.com. United Cricket Club Forming a team this March of experienced as well as beginners that love cricket. Team will play in the Atlantic League. Practice is every Sunday at Reedy Creek Park (11 to 4pm). Sunday and Monday evenings for ages 15 and up. Join the fun. Info: 704.905.9127 (Captain-Syed) 704.493.7629 (Vice Captain-Mohsan)
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Temple of the Holy Name Prabhupada Village is a rural Hare Krishna community situated in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Every Sunday @ 1 p.m. —- chanting, dancing, feasting and philosophy. Temple is located at 1283 Prabhupada Rd, Sandy Ridge, NC 27046 Info: 336.593.9888 www.nckrishnas.com Triad Hindu Temple The Triad Hindu Temple is located at 2424 Huffine Mill Rd., Greensboro. Its mission is to serve the Hindu Community and promote Hindu Culture through religious, social and educational activities. Regularly scheduled events include Puja, bhajans, children’s programs, celebration of holidays & community service. www.triadhindutemple.org
Raleigh AANC - Assamese Association of North Carolina AANC is a Socio Cultural organization with the objective of promoting and providing understanding of Assamese Culture and Language. AANC celebrates Assamese festivals and organizes cultural activities like Bihu Dance, music, songs and social get-togethers with essential touch of Assamese culture. Everyone from Assam as well as anyone with any connection to or interest in Assam or Assamese culture is most welcomed. Info: 919.200.4020 assameseassociation.nc@gmail.com Academic Foundation for International Cultural Exchange (AFICE) Interested in exploring the diverse cultures of the world? Become a host family for a high school exchange student! All the students will come from various countries around the world, and all students speak fluent English. They are of high school age (15-18) and will attend local high school in their respective communities. Each student will live as member of their American host family, sharing household duties and responsibilities. AFICE is a non-profit educaOctober 2010
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Art of Living (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) The Art of Living Foundation offers “Art of Living” Course that teaches you practical tools to better handle the stresses of daily life, to unlock their deepest potential and bring fullness to life. In the Art of Living course participants will learn and experience: Breathing techniques that heal and harmonize the body, mind, and spirit, eliminate stress & tension; Skills for handling negative emotions and situations; Practical wisdom for improving work and relationships; Insight into the laws that govern the mind & emotions; Low-impact yoga. The masterpiece of the Art of Living Course is a powerful breathing-based technique called Sudarshan Kriya, or the healing breath. It is immensely powerful and incorporates specific natural rhythms of breath to release stress and purify the entire system by releasing toxins at the deepest cellular level. Ongoing research has shown that the rhythmic breathing technique Sudarshan Kriya, and its accompanying practices (SK&P) can lead to improved physical, mental and emotional health. Info: Phone: 919-275-0443 (Priti Manmode) E-Mail: RDUArtofLiving@gmail.com / priti.manmode@artofliving.org http://us.artofliving.org Association for India’s Development (AID) Duke University Chapter AID’s mission is effect social change in India, by supporting projects with grassroots non-governmental organization in India in the areas of literacy, health care, rural credit, women’s empowerment etc. Info: www.duke.edu/web/aid/ Atlantic Coast Sikh Association This is one of the oldest Sikh associations in the Southeastern USA. It meets every Sunday from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM at its gurdwara, located at 3108 Sparger Road, Durham, NC 27705. Kirtan is done by Bhai Dyal Saathee 102
Singh Jatha. Classes for Punjabi and religious studies are held for children at the same time. Info: 919.309.1045 Bhai Dyal Singh www.acsagurdwara.org Balagokulam Gokulam is where Lord Krishna’s magical childhood days were spent. It was here that his divine powers came to light. Every child has that spark of divinity within. Balagokulam is a forum for children (4-15 years age) to discover and manifest that divinity. It will enable Hindu children in the US to appreciate their cultural roots and learn values. This is done through games, yoga, stories, songs, shlokas, arts/crafts, and Seva (selfless service) in the community. 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 saathee.com
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table non-profit organization committed 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. CRY-RDU 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 Chinmaya Mission Raleigh Durham (CMRDU) conducts Balavihar classes from 3 year old to youth on Sunday from 10 am to 11:30 am at Reedy Creek Middle School, Cary. The classes are tailored to each age group by special curriculum created by experienced Swamijis and Acharyas exclusively for CM Balavihar. The classes are conducted by trained teachers. Curriculum includes learning to chant the Bhagavad-Gita verses, shlokas, singing devotional bhajans, stories from scriptures, family pujas, meditation, and fun activities like overnight lock-ins, picnics, and competitions. Introduction to Hindi and Sanskrit is also included. This year’s theme being Rama - My Brother, the children will learn to incorporate helpful virtues throughout their life. All festivals are celebrated with families and Prasad. Parents wishing to enroll their children in Balavihar can register at www.chinmaya-rdu.org. A regular adult study group is conducted for adults on Sunday mornings at Reedy Creek Middle School, as well as other locations in the Triangle. Chinmaya Mission is an organization promoting spiritual growth, started by Pujya Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda. Upcoming Events: Joy through meditation & Self knowledge - Come and learn to reorient yourself to living with joy, spending quality time im Meditation and discourses by Acharya Sadananda of Chinmaya Mission Acharya Sadananda is a gifted speaker, a scientist by profession and an erudite scholar. He has conducted several discourses and meditations for over a decade. The event will be held at Reedy Middle Saathee 104
school (930 Reedy Creek Rd, Cary NC 27513) on Friday Oct 8, 2010 Discourse 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Saturday Oct 9, 2010 9:30 am – 10:15 am (Meditation) Discourse 10:15-12:30 & 2:003:30 Sunday Oct 10, 2010 Discourse 9:30 am to 11:00 am 11:00 – 11:30 Q/A. The event is free. Info: www.chinmaya-rdu.org Cmrdu.balavihar@gmail.com Datta Yoga Center - Raleigh Mission: Spread the teachings of Sadguru Sri Sri Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji of Mysore. Activities: Namasankeertana Bhajans written, composed and sung by Pujya Sri Swamiji. Future projects: Kriya yoga classes by Pujya Sri Swamiji-trained teachers from India. The group meets on the first Saturday of every month and every major festival day for Satsang and Namasankeertana (divine singing). Everyone is invited to attend the satsang with family and friends and receive divine blessings. Info: 919.484.1993 (Srinivas Chittineni) 919.461.0843 (Suresh Kota) YahooGroups: Dattasatsang_NC. Duke Diya Duke Diya is a Duke University student organization that is committed to providing a forum for interaction through political, cultural, community service, and social events relating to South Asian Americans. Info: 732.865.3173 www.dukediya.com Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of India (EVFI) was established to help in the overall development of the remote tribal and rural villages in India. Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA along with EVFI is committed to the cause of eradicating illiteracy from tribal areas. Education is the key to self-esteem, self-sustenance, economic well being and happiness. Ekal Vidyalya (One School One Teacher in one village) plans to establish 100,000 schools in tribal areas by 2012.This will cover all the villages in tribal areas where there are no schools today. The Carolinas Region of the EVFUSA saathee.com
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Geet Bazaar Radio Program Every Sunday morning from 10 am - 12 noon on WKNC 88.1 FM, join hosts Afroz Taj and John Caldwell, for a wide variety of music from India, Pakistan, and other countries and languages of South Asia. Geet Bazaar will also publicize community events free of charge. Info: 919.851.1119 (Dr. Afroj Taj) taj@unity.ncsu.edu GEM - Raleigh Church of God Attend worship services, prayer meetings or Sunday School. Info: 919.395.6208 (Pastor Thankachan M.) globalem@gmail.com Heritage India Association of North Carolina (HIANC) Heritage India Association of North Carolina aims at providing Indian cultural experience through performing arts, cultural arts, fine arts & crafts of India. Its mission is “to preserve and promote Indian heritage and culture.” It organizes colorful events annually. Upcoming Events: Sunday, October 3, 2010 (1-5 pm) - Gandhi Jayanti at the Marbles Kids Museum, Raleigh. Experience India’s rich heritage and participate in garland ceremony of Gandhi statue. Presented by Heritage India Association of NC and IAFPE. The admission is free. The afternoon will feature folk and classical dances, devotional songs and bhajans, a youth essay and a Gandhi lookalike competition, along with exhibits and an Indian bazaar. There is also an essay competition for high school students. Info: Dr. Arvind Shah shaharvind@aol.com 919.233.7677; Dr. Harish Chander chander@bellsouth.net 919.870.5222 November 13, 2010 - Children’s Day at the HSNC Cultural Hall. Info: Yash Garg at 919-870-5222 or Harsha Shah at 919-362-0520. Email: chander@bellsouth.net October 2010
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organization. It aims to provide opportunities to learn about Hindu philosophy, spirituality and cultural heritage through various activities, events and projects and is dedicated to provide “seva” (service) to the community. Info: 919.676.0298 (Mrinmoyee Sanyal) msanyal@ncsu.edu www.hsc-ncsu.org
Hindu Society of North Carolina - Morrisville, NC The Hindu Society of North Carolina, located at 309 Aviation Parkway, Morrisville, N.C. serves the Indian community in the Triangle area and its vicinity. Temple timings are: Mon. - Fri. 8 11 am and 5 - 9 pm, Sat. - Sun. 8 am - 7 pm. Daily Aarti and Puja is also conducted by the Priest. Other regular religious and cultural programs: Monthly Vedic Havan, Tuesday Hauman Chalisa recitation, Sri Ramakrishna Study Group, Sri Sai Baba Group, Gita Study Group, Devi Puja, Vaishnav Bhajan Group, Akhand Ramayana Recitation, Weekend Language and Spiritual Knowledge Classes, and Sloka classes for Children. Yoga classes are also offered twice a week (Sunday at 8:00 a.m. and Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.) at the Cultural Hall. Priest services are available at your home and/or at the Temple at a nominal charge. Upcoming Events: Fri Oct 8 through Sun Oct 17 Navratri Celebration at HSNC. Fri Nov 5 - Diwali Celebration at HSNC Temple. (Diwali @ Temple and Cultural Program in Main Hall) Sun Nov 7 - Diwali Annkuth by Vaishnav Group for HSNC in the Main Hall. Sat Dec 4 - HSNC Annual Gala Dinner Night and Year End Celebration. For further details: Saroj Sharma at 919.654.5224 or 919.851.1225 Arvind Shah 919.434.8021 hsnc@hsncweb.org www.hsncweb.org
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) HSS conducts weekly activities to develop character and leadership skills in participants, emphasizing values such as self-discipline, selfconfidence and a spirit of selfless service (seva) for humanity while maintaining Hindu cultural identity in harmony with the larger society. HSS is inspired by the idea that the whole world is one family. HSS started in 1989 in the United States and currently has over 100 chapters (shakhas) across the country. The Research Triangle Park chapter meets every Saturday. Activities are tailored to include yoga, games, songs, lectures and discussions on Hindu dharma and culture. Info: hss.rtp@hssus.org Triangle area hss.charlotte@hssus.org Charlotte region.
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Indian Classical Music & Dance Society (ICMDS) ICMDS is dedicated to the task of promoting Indian classical music and dance in the Triangle area. ICMDS invites the top artists from all over the world to perform in the Triangle area. Info: www.icmds.org Indo-American Friendship Foundation Did you know that about 90 percent of rural orphans are female and most of them are abandoned at birth due to their gender? Not one of them gets the opportunity to become a doctor, engineer, or even receive basic education. Because they cannot live in the orphanage when they turn 18, many of them fall victim to different types of exploitation, including sex trade. IAFF has created an orphanage education fund to help qualified orphans to rise as high as they can climb in the educational/professional ladder. Info: 919.362.7653 (Dr. Subhas C. Mohapatra) www.iaff1.org Indus Foundation Indus Foundation was founded in NC by a group of professionals with the sole purpose of giving back to the community and the country that has helped members achieve success. Every dollar is wisely spent back into the community without any overheads. Current major projects: Indian Cancer Society rehabilitation Center in Mumbai, Mental Healthcare Center for socially rejected Women in Indore, and three Educational Centers in Gurgaon. Adopt an on-going project or launch an new project under specific guidelines. Make a commitment today to build a better tomorrow. Info: 919.461.0001 (Dr. Vinnie Goel, Chairman) 919.467.0598 (Dr. Shri Kulkarni, President) 919.319.7294 (Dr. Vijaya Bapat, Vice-President) www.indusfoundation.info
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International Community Church CC is a worship center for people from India and neighboring countries. The pastor is Joseph B. Jesudason and the church office is located at 1215 Franklin Jones Road, Suite #204, Raleigh, NC 27606. Info: 919.233.2900 w w w. i n t e r n a t i o n a l c o m m u n i t y church.org International Hindi Association International Hindi Association (IHA) promotes Hindi language and literature and has chapters all over the United States. The Raleigh Chapter periodically organizes Kavi Sammelans with local and indigenous talents. Open to those interested in listening to poetry or in reciting poetry. Info: 919.851.0225 (Sarojben Sharma) 919.362.5244 (Sudha Dhingra) www.hindi.org International Swaminarayan Satsang Organization (ISSO) Primary objective of ISSO is “To advance the Sanatan Dharma in accordance with the principles and teachings of Shree Swaminarayan Sampradaya, founded and ordained by Lord Shree Swaminarayan (Shree Sahajanand Swami),” enabling His devotees from both the Nar Narayan Dev Gadi (Ahmedabad) and Laxmi Narayan Dev Gadi (Vadtal) to practice their religious duties in harmony. The Raleigh-Durham chapter organizes a “Satsang Sabha” every two weeks, typically on Friday or Saturday evenings, which includes Kirtan bhakti, Katha, Aarti and Mahaprasad. Info: 919.363.2356 (Niraj Joshi) niraj_joshi@yahoo.com www.swaminarayan.info ISKCON of North Carolina The Sri-Sri Radha Golokananda Temple - Iskcon of NC is situated on 16 acres of field and forest with the historic Eno River flowing behind the temple property. The temple is just a few miles off of Routes I-40 & I-85 and located at 1032 Dimmocks Mill Road, Hillsborough, NC 27278. Daily aarti- 4:30 am, 7:15 am, 12:30 pm, 4:15 pm, 7 pm. Saathee 108
Darsana: Monday through Friday 7:30-11:30 am and 4:15-5:45 pm, Saturday all day until 5:45 pm, Sunday all day until 7:30 pm. Sunday Festival begins at 4:00 p.m. and it includes kirtan, aarti, Bhagavad Gita discourse, vegetarian feast, and Sunday school for children. For further details: 919.593.6827, golokanandapriya@hotmail.com Yoga classes - Krishna Priya at krsnapriyahg@yahoo.com Kiran KIRAN is a multi-cultural, non-religious, community based, South Asian organization. Promoting the self-reliance and empowerment of South Asian women who are in crisis through outreach, peer support, and referrals in a confidential manner. The group spreads awareness of South Asian women’s issues in the community and we cooperate and collaborate with organizations in the USA and elsewhere with similar objectives. Countries in South Asia include Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Though there are differences in language, customs, and religions across these countries, these regions share many basic cultural and historical similarities. KIRAN operates a crisis phone line Monday- Friday from 9:00 am – 9:00 pm. For help or information regarding domestic violence call an advocate. Services offered are confidential and free of charge: • Information in a culture- and context-sensitive manner • Non-judgmental help and support to women who are experiencing oppressive/crisis situations • Emotional support • Referrals to professional and community services regarding legal issues, health care, short-term child care, psychological counseling, and temporary shelter and housing • KIRAN’s services are completely confidential. Translators and crisis counselors do not disclose any information provided by our clients. Info: Crisis Hotline: 1877- NC-KIRAN or 1-877-625-4726 Kiran@Kiraninc.org www.kiraninc.org saathee.com
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Lakulish Yoga and Health Retreat Lakulish Yoga and Health Retreat is a secluded resort in Caswell County, located at 8136 N.C. Highway 119 South, Mebane, NC 27302. It is a place that stimulates a spirit of detachment and inspires and uplifts anyone who visits here. The retreat offers the North Carolina community and visitors an ongoing program of free Yoga Classes. The classes are offered each Wednesday from 6 – 8 pm, and each Saturday from 11 am – 1 pm. Transformative Teacher Certification Course from Oct 22-Nov 13: Lakulish will be hosting a 200-hour Certified Teacher’s Training Course and this residential course will be taught by Swami Satyanand, who will guide and inspire the participants on the path of true Yoga - the course will indeed be a transformative experience, the by-product of which will be a Teacher Certification from the revered Lakulish Institute of Yoga. Info: 336.421.0690 lifemisionusa@gmail.com www.lifemissionusa.com Nuv Yug Nuv Yug is a cultural organization with a mission to promote awareness of Indian cultural arts and heritage. Striving to create synergy among various cultural groups from the South Asian region. Info: www.nuvyug.net Pakistani American Association The Pakistani-American Association (NCPAA) is a non-political, non-sectarian, cultural and social organization that promotes Pakistani culture to all the communities living in the Triangle Area of North Carolina. Several events are presented during the year. A family dinner is held on the second Friday of every month. Info: payamber@ncpaa.org http://ncpaa.org Pratham - Triangle Area Founded as a UNICEF initiative, Pratham is a grass-roots organization that works towards universalizing primary education in India. With a goal of reaching 20 million children, Pratham is one of the largest NGOs in field of literacy movement October 2010
in India. Pratham continues to evolve, grow and works to meet the continually changing needs of the children it educates. Pratham’s North Carolina chapter actively aims to collaborate with individuals, local organizations and community associations and seeks ideas, volunteers and resources to deliver the vision of “Every Child in School and Learning Well.” Pratham has continued to make progress in its mission of making sure “Every Child is in School and Learning Well.” The Read India campaign 2007-2010 reached nearly 40 million children and about 20 million children learned to read and write because of the campaign. Info: www.prathamnc.org
Professional Indians’ Association [PIA] PIA is a meetup that serves young South Asian professionals in the Triangle Community. The group is made of Indian professionals and grad students interested in cultural events, socializing and meeting/making friends with likeminded people around the Triangle. Monthly events include meeting at bars/restaurants, Bollywood movie nights, potlucks, Indian concerts/performances, outdoor activities, community service and volunteering. This will also be an opportunity for professionals to share their thoughts on respective industries, social causes, the economy and politics. For further information: www.meetup.com/PIATriangle/ Ramakrishna Vedanta Society of North Carolina The Ramakrishna Vedanta Society of NC draws inspiration from the timeless, philosophical wisdom of the Vedanta as practiced and preached in the modern day by Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi and Swami Vivekananda. Perhaps you know a great deal about Practical Vedanta and the message of the harmony of religions and the spiritual oneness of Existence - or perhaps you are just curious and want to learn more. Regardless of background and/or knowledge the organization welcomes participants. Info: www.vedantanc.org Saathee 110
RTP Maharashtra Mandal RTP Maharashtra Mandal promotes Maharashtrian culture and language. Maharashtra mandal is committed to serve RTP community with various cultural, social and traditional Marathi programs and events. www.rtpmm.org Info: 919.468.8824 (Jayant Yete) 919.757.7300 (Neeraj Shikarkhane)
S. V. Temple of North Carolina S.V. Temple of North Carolina is built on over nine acres of centrally connected triangle area. This grand tribute to Lord Venkateswara and his consorts is designed to exacting standards of shilpa shasthra and features the only shrine in North America to incorporate abodes to Lord Viswaksena and Lord Sudarshana/Lord Narasimha as part of Srinivasa Parivaram. The temple rituals are performed in accordance with Pancharathra Agama Shastra. Info: 919.468.0040 comm@svtemplenc.org www.svtemplenc.org Sahaj Marg Meditation Triangle Area Sahaj Marg translates to “The Natural Path.” It is a natural, simple system of Raja Yoga meditation and spiritual practice that helps one realize the ultimate potential within oneself. Regular spiritual practice under capable guidance enables aspirants to progressively experience the sublime presence of the divine in their daily lives. Sahaj Marg system of meditation is freely offered to seekers worldwide through Shri Ram Chandra Mission. In Triangle area, group meditations are held on Sundays and Wednesdays. Info: (919) 303-7447 (Raj Solanki) (919) 493-6180 (Devi Sekar) raleigh.center@gmail.com www.srcm.org, www.sahajmarg.org
SAMPIGE - Triangle Kannada Association The Triangle Kannada Association is a cultural association for people residing in the Triangle area from Karnataka, India. Sampige organizes Kannada (the language spoken in the Karnataka area) activities in music, dance and drama as well as social activities. Info: sampigeeditor@yahoo.com www.sampige.org saathee.com
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Share and Care Foundation (SCF) Share and Care Foundation (SCF), a charitable organization focused on several projects in India and the USA, is launching a new chapter for the Carolinas - this represents the first chapter outside the New Jersey headquarters of SCF. SCF has been working with the Triangle’s Indian community for more than 15 years. Info: 919.425.5299 (Manu Patel) 919.469.1258 (Rajeev Kamath) www.shareandcare.org Sikh Gurdwara of North Carolina The Sikh Gurudwara of North Carolina welcomes visitors of all backgrounds regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or gender. All peoples, regardless of their origin or orientation, are welcome to attend our services and share in the blessings of God. Religious services are held every Saturday evening and Sunday morning, followed by a community meal (langar). In addition to religious services, we offer educational programs for children and young adults. Adults participate in religious discourse during monthly study circles. Members of the Sangat (congregation) regularly participate in community service projects in the Triangle area. The Sikh Gurdwara at North Carolina is located at 3214 Banner Street in Durham, NC 27704. Info: 919.220.9917 www.sgncweb.org South Indian Fine Arts Academy [SIFAA] SIFAA is a non-profit organization that works to arrange and promote concerts and performances in the Triangle and Triad areas, concentrating on Carnatic music for the present. Info: 919.773.1580 www.sifaa.org St. Gregorios Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Monthly Mass and regular services are held in Malayalam/English by Rev. Dr. M. K. Thomas at the Baptist Student Center, 2702 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC. Info: 919.461.1773 sec@stgregoriosnc.org www.stgregoriosnc.org October 2010
Tamil Cultural Association of North Carolina (TCA NC) TCA NC is a non-profit organization formed for the purpose of providing youths with exposure to Tamil culture. Everyone is invited to join TCA and become part of a wonderful organization promoting Tamil culture in the Triangle area.. Info: tca_nc@yahoo.com www.tcanc.org Tamil Sangam of Carolina The Tamil Sangam is an organization that promotes understanding of Tamil culture and provides a medium for people of Tamil culture to get together. The activities include music, drama, lectures, films, etc. Info: (919)-465-1606 Ravi Shanmugam (President) http://members.fortunecity.com/ta milsangamofcarolina
Triangle Area Telugu Association (TATA) The Triangle Area Telugu Association (TATA) is a non-profit organization (started in 1983) committed to building a vibrant Telugu Community and promoting Telugu culture and language in the Triangle area of North Carolina. Info: committee@tataonline.org www.tataonline.org Triangle Bangladesh Society (TBSNC) TBSNC strives to arrange musical programs by artists who have captured the hearts and minds of millions of Bengali-, Urdu- and Hindispeaking music fans all around the globe. Info: 919.741.9343 (Ishtiaque Mohiuddin) Ishtiaquem@gmail.com www.tbsnc.org 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. Saathee 112
Triangle Gujarati Association (TGA) Triangle Gujarati Organization is a non-profit Organization with a mission to promote Gujarati culture in the Triangle area. The goals are to serve the Gujarati community by organizing various events throughout the year and impart Gujarati culture and language on the youth. Upcoming events: Pre Navaratri Program: Oct 2, 2010 Sharad Purnima Program/Raas Garba: Oct 23, 2010 Diwali Function: Nov 6, 2010 Info: www.nctga.org President: Ms. Harsha Shah 919.362.0520 Vice President: Ms. Hemini Patel 919.387.2900 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 Karaoke Group Triangle Karaoke Group meets once a month, on a Friday evening, for the South East Asian community to showcase their talent and lose themselves in nostalgia through songs. Triangle Karaoke Group’s October session will be Friday October 22, from 7:00 PM till 11:30 PM at Tandoor Restaurant, Greenway Commons, 5410 Hwy 55, Durham NC 27713, phone 919 484 2102. The Magic Sing 18000K Karaoke system offers a choice of 3,000 Hindi, South Indian, Punjabi, Bengali, and English songs. Events are open to the entire music loving community for singing, or listening to your friends sing. For details call Shafi Parekh 919 413 3924, Manzoor Cheema 919 412 7008, Satish Babu 919-414-9646, Kubi saathee.com
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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 DattaBavani in a spiritual atmosphere. Special programs organized on Guru Purnima and Rang Jayanti and on the occasion of Pujya Sri Prem Avdhoot Bapji’s annual visit to the US. For further details write to: rangmandal@gmail.com Triangle Vegetarian Society (TVS) The mission of TVS is to build a sense of community between current vegetarians and people who are interested in vegetarianism and have a forum for a discussion of issues. Info: barman@cs.unc.edu www.trianglevegsociety.org Two Cents of Hope (TCH) Two Cents of Hope was started by a group of Indian students at NC State University with the belief in empowering youth via education. The goal is to uplift the weaker sections of the society through 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.” By using coin boxes to collect loose change, the total donations 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 includes fundraising events (Trishna, Crescendo, and Booth in Cary Diwali) and sponsors. In the last three years TCH has funded $21,689, which includes 77 projects benefitting 270 students and two 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 October 2010
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: 919.962.1060 (Dr. Afroz Taj) 919.596.4792 (Ashraf and Seema Faruqi) taj@unity.ncsu.edu Vaishnav Samaj of Triangle Area The Vaishnav Samaj is a group of like-minded devotees who meet for religious worship and understand Pushti Marg Principles at large. The group enjoyed having a discourse on Shreenathji Charitramrut by Pujya Goswami 108 Shri Vrajrajkumarji and was very well organized and well received. Attendees were very lucky to get a very good understanding of the origin and development of Pushti marg from Shri Je Je essentially right at our door steps. Regular Bhajan recitations for 2nd Sunday of the month from 4-6 pm will resume in October 2010. For further details: Arvindbhai Shah 919.233.7677 Vithabhai Shah 919.467.4254 Navinbhai Parikh 919.387.8808
Regional Barsana Dham satsang [Greenville, NC] Info: Madhu Sharma 336.404.7047 email: madhu0sharma@yahoo.com www.barsanadham.org 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. 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)
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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 Bhavan of Fayetteville, NC Hindu Bhavan of Fayetteville, NC is a nonprofit organization. Ceremonies and events take place regularly. Temple Address: 907 Cedar Creek Road, Fayetteville, NC 28302. Info: 910.485.4626 910.484.8956 hindubhavan@yahoo.com www.hindubhavan.org Hindu Society of Eastern NC (Greenville, NC) Upcoming Events: 10/3/2010 Bal Gokulum with Rajesh, Bhajans (10am – 12 pm) 10/10/2010 Bal Gokulum with Rajesh, Geeta Study with B.Srivatsa, Bal Vihar with Roopa Gandhi (10 am – 12 pm) 10/17/2010 Bal Gokulum with Rajesh, Navratri Havan by Mr. B. Srivatsa (10am – 12 pm) 10/24/2010 Bal Gokulum with Rajesh, Geeta Study with B. Srivatsa, Bal Vihar with Sudha Srivatsa (10 am – 12 pm) 10/31/2010 Bal Gokulum with Rajesh, Geeta Study with B.Srivatsa, Bal Gokulum with Rajesh (10 am – 12 pm) Info: 252.830.5177 (Dharam Vasnani) VasnaniD@aol.com Hindutempleenc@gmail.com
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offers Sunday worship services and other weekly activities for people of Indian origin. For further details: 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. 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 main number) Mrudani School of Performing Arts Mrudani School of Performing Arts is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the classical arts of India. Mrudani School offers classes in Bharathanatyam (Kalakshetra style) and Kuchipudi in Columbia, Orangeburg, and Charleston, SC. Info: Monica @ 843.849.7841 Anuradha @ 803.347.3851 classicaldance.india@gmail.com Sirigannada Sirigannada, the Kannada Association of South Carolina, a non-profit organization was created on July 18, 2004 by the interested Kannada speaking people of South Saathee 116
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Festivals & Holidays Festivals & Holidays Compiled by Kirit Shukla October 2010
Oct. 2 - Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti Oct. 4 - Indira Ekadasi Oct. 7 - Shraadhha Paksha ends - Darsha Amas (No Moon) Oct. 8 - Navaratri starts Oct. 16 - Navaratri ends Oct. 17 - Dussera Oct. 18 - Pashankusha Ekadasi Oct. 22 - Sharad Purnima (Full Moon) Oct. 26 - Karawa Chaturthi Oct. 31 - Sardar Patel Jayanti - Halloween November 2010 Nov. 3 - Wagh Baras - Dhan Teras Nov. 5 - Diwali - Mahavir Nirvana Day Nov. 7 - Hindu New Year - Vikram Samvat 2067 starts - Bhai Dooj/ Yama Dwitiya - Daylight saving time ends. (US) Nov. 10 - Labha Panchami Nov. 11 - Veterans Day Nov. 16 - Eid Al Adha Nov. 17 - Deva Oothi Ekadasi - Bakri Eid Nov. 21 - Deva Diwali (Full Moon) - Tulsi Vivaha - Guru Nanak Jayanti Nov. 25 - Thanksgiving Day December 2010 / Jan - 2011 Dec. 2 - Hanukah - Utpati Ekadasi Dec. 5 - Darsh Amas (No Moon) Dec. 8 - Hijri - Islam New Year 1432 Dec. 17 - Gita Jayanti / Mokshada Ekadasi - Dattatraiya Jayanti Dec. 20 - Maghi Purnima (Full Moon) - Tazia Dec. 21 - Moon Eclipse (Full) Dec. 25 - Christmas Dec. 30 - Parshwanath Jayanti Dec. 31 - Safala Ekadasi Dec. 31 - New Year’s Eve, Year 2010 ends. Jan. 1 - New Year 2010 Starts Jan. 14 - Makarsankrati/Uttarayan October 2010
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Raleigh Area: Cashier Help & Inspection Help Needed. Experience preferred, must be trainable, reliable & a good communicator. Garage Bay Available For Lease with inspection machine. Call Kay at 919-454-1474. Perfect Long Term Job For Mature Lady: Live in Nanny wanted for 1yr. baby in Ballantyne Area of Charlotte, NC. Cooking & light housework. Call 704-246-8660 or 703598-6589 for details. Now Hiring Eyebrow Threaders: Glamour Eye at Concord Mills Mall in Concord, NC NOW HIRING for eyebrow threading. Contact 630-935-9335.
Cook Needed: for Pure Vegetarian North Indian restaurant in Raleigh area. Knowledge of vegetarian Indo-Chinese and South Indian a plus. Good salary and accomodation. Leave a message 919-889-8352.
Gas Station Help Wanted: Looking for a Single or Couple. Full-Time for convenience store /gas station / near Greensboro, NC. Call Bailey Patel at 704-737-1555. After-School Help Needed: in Charlotte, NC. (University/Mallard Creek area). Must have own transportation. Light household work / Cooking a plus. Mon-Fri from 47pm. Call 704-965-6943.
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Jewelry Store Hiring: Now hiring salespersons for jewelry stores in Georgia & South Carolina. Experience preferred. English speaking. 912-257-6432 or 646-533-0270. Nanny Wanted: Gujarati speaking live-in nanny needed in Chapel Hill, NC. Cooking & light housekeeping. Call 919-444-1597
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Hotel Help Wanted: Night auditor and housekeeping for franchise hotel in NC. Must have experience, speak english & have legal status. Couples preferred. Accommodations provided. Call 828-404-2489. Restaurant Help Needed: Want Experienced watiers in Columbia SC. Good pay & free accomodation. Please call 803730-4664 Immediate Openings for Threading Practitioners: New Stores in Charlotte & Raleigh. Full or Part Time, weekdays and weekends. Great pay and Tips. Experience required. Please call 980-3221110 or email: mo@the-brow-bar.com ITEMS FOR SALE:
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Shree Beauty: Licensed Cosmetologist in the Mooresville / Lake Norman area for Eyebrow Threading, Facials, Waxing, Chemical Peel, Etc. For appointments call Jagruti at 704-500-2724 or 704-6587747. Location: 137 Troter Ridge Dr. Mooresville, NC 28117 HEENA ARTIST: Fascinating Arabic,Rajasthani,Gujurati and fusion henna designs. Available for weddings,festivals and parties. Reasonable charges. Contact: Reena Jain 704-587-4547. Email:reenachaplot@gmail.com
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Gujarati Priest: havan, randal, satyanarayan katha, vastu, weddings, baby showers, navaratri, diwali's laxmi & sharda pujas, navgrah puja, nam karan vidhi. Cary / Morrisville / Raleigh area. Call Suresh Joshi:919-924-4927(cell) or 919341-4703(home)
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Abbi, Chitra (Real Estate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Access Realty & Funding (Chandravadan Shah) . . .55 AKM Realty (Arvind Mahajan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Alvi Satellites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Amberly Family Dentistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Anil Bedi & Associates PC (CPA & Consultants) . . .91 AP Architecture Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Aphale, Sheri (Realtor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105 Apna Bazaar (Morrisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Apna Travels (Morrisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Around The World Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Atlanta Liquidation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 Aura Bullions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir (Raleigh) . . . . . . . . .63 Bashyam & Spiro LLP (Immigration Law) . . . . . . .45 Bhindi Jewellers . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Front Cover Bipin & Smita Parekh (Real Estate) . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Blooming Buds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 Bombay Bejing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Bombay Grille Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Cafe Curry Leaves (Morrisville, NC) . . . . . . . . . . .71 Cambria Suites (Morrisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Carolina Retina Institute (Amit Kumar MD) . . . . . .74 Cary Cardiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Cary Internal Medicine & The Diabetes Center, PA .97 Cary Medical Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Cary Photo & Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Challa Law Offices, PLC (Immigration) . . . . . . . .121 Chandni's Beauty Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Charlotte C-Store Wholesale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Chawpaty Food (Catering) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Chef Of India (formerly Suchi Indian Cuisine) . . . .37 Concha, David - Immigration Attorney . . . . . . . . .70 Contemporary Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Cornerstone Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine . . . . .60 County South Realty & Business Brokers . . . . . . . .77 Crescent Dental (Dr. Kavita Ghai) . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Darji, Iyer, Joshi & Patel (Accounting & Tax Services)7 Desai Desai Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 DJ Hangama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 DJ Kenz (Kenz Desai) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 DJ Desi (Amit Vasi) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 DJ Don (David Pandoria) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 DJ Lalit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 DJ Ravi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Duke Univ & Pani Dance (Dance by Sujata Mohapatra) 93 Easy 96 Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Elegant Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77 Eshaan Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Evershine Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Eye Care Center (Apex) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Fairview Home Mortgage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Friends Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 Goels Plaza - Banquet & Conference Center . . . . .23 Grand India Mart (Groceries) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Greater Triangle Realty (Thomas John) . . . . . . . . .73 Gujarati Cultural Assoc of Piedmont (GCAP - Navratri)107 Haveli Restaurant (Morrisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Hingoo & Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 Hotbreads Cafe (Nick Foods) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 Hum Sub (10th Anniversary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Hum Sub (Cary Diwali) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 iFuturistics Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Indian Food & Spices (Fayetteville) . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Indu Conv. Store Greensboro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 International Comm Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 IWP Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Jaipriya Senthilkumar (Cosmetologist) . . . . . . . . .93 K.B. Zaveree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Kadhambam Spices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Kashish Food Mart (Greensboro) . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 KD Photographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Krishna Indian Grocery (Greensboro) . . . . . . . . .101 Legacy Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Back Cover Little Caesars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Mahabazar Imports (Ruchi Lime Pickle) . . . . . . . .127 Mahabazar.com Travels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 Malani Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover Maruthi Pediatrics (Dr. Badriprasad R. Donthi) . . . .99 Maya Beauty Spa & Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 McCuiston Law Offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Montessori Children's House of Durham . . . . . . .103 Nationwide Ins. (Maqsood Khan) . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Natya Performance Academy (Maniktala) . . . . . . .41 NC Dermatology Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Nuv Yug & YUVA at NCSU (Nupur Naad - Jugalbandi)21 Oxford Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Oza, Rishi (Immigration Legal Services) . . . . . . . .53 Palika Bazaar & Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
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Pami Construction Co., Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Pani Dance Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Patel Brothers (Cary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Patel, Amrita (Real Estate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Patel, Champa (Real Estate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Patel, Mrugesh (Law Offices) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 Patel, Shailesh DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Patel, Shital (Sam) (Clearline Mortgage) . . . . . . . .43 Poplai, Deepak (White Insurance) . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Prashant Video Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 Property Net Realty (Suku Pandiyattu) . . . . . . . . .87 Pushpam Beauty Parlor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 R.P. Videography (Rashmi Patel) . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Raj D Batra (Photography-Videography) . . . . . . .109 Rajbhog Foods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Rajdeep Mandap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117 Rajdeep Video & Photography (Ramesh Panjabi) . .36 Rani's Beauty Parlor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 RCI Electrical Contracting Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Real Triangle Properties (Joe Mathews) . . . . . . . . .65 Religious Ceremonies (Swaminath Sastrigal) . . . .18 Roopkala Sarees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Roti Fresh (HS Distributors / Franco Whole Foods) .53 Royal India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Sam's Mart Inc. (Paul Joseph) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128 Sangam Mart (Indian Groceries) . . . . . . . . . . . .115 Shah, Kirti (CPA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Shah, Mihir (Health & Life Insurance) . . . . . . . . . .49 Shiv Travels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113 Sitar Indian Cuisine (Durham) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 Sleep Inn (Charlotte) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Smart Properties (Real Estate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Srivastava, Ujjwal (Real Estate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Sur-Sumiran School Of Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Swift Telecom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Taj Mahal Restaurant (Raleigh) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 The Montessori School of Raleigh . . . . . . . . . . . . .87 Tower Restauant (Morrisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 Travel Universe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Travelinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Triangle Independent School Consortium (Admission Fair)83 Triangle Indian Market (Cary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Triangle Physicians Group (Dr. Varadarajan) . . . . .78 Triangle Women's Center (Haritha Nadendla, MD) 103 Ttravel Guru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Udupi Cafe (Cary) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 United Central Bank (Mehul Patel) . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Usha Decor (Wedding Planning & Decor) . . . . . . . .22 Vedic Gardens & Nursery (Cary / Morrisville, NC) . .25 Vyas Travels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Wake OB/Gyn (Dr. Nanda Shah) . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Weldone Beauti Parlour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 White Horse Weddings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Worldwide travels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 Zaina Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Zayka Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115
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