Bridging America and the Indian Subcontinent
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January 2018
In this issue:
Women Who Make Our Clothes Check List for Tax Preparation
January 2018 Issue # 236 Editor
Samir Shukla
(Samir@Saathee.com)
page 10 Candy Maker Invests in Sustainability
page 18 The Story of Women Who Make Our Clothes
Hello ReadeRs!
The world's largest candy maker is betting a billion dollars on the planet. See the story on page 10. Read about the many women who make our clothes in a long-form feature starting on page 18. The basics of classical dance choreography are covered in our Dances of India column on page 32. Now that the new year has begun, it is time to get our ducks in a row for tax preparation. Read the personal finances column on page 50. Test your India Knowledge and take our quiz on page 54. Catch up on the all the activities of the regional community organizations beginning on page 90. The AstroScope, our exclusive monthly horoscope is on page 120. Get daily updates about the community, local and national news, latest movie releases, analysis and videos at our website Saathee.com. We welcome all comments and suggestions.
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In tHIs Issue
Candy maker and Sustainability . . .pg. 10 Teatime in the City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 14 Women Who Make Our Clothes . . .pg. 18 Upcoming Movie Releases . . . . . . . .pg. 22 Film Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 26 Lost in Translation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 28 Dances of India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 32 Mirror Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 36 Namaskar Y’all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 40 Marketing Turnaround . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 44 Mastering Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 46 Personal Finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 50 Test Your India Knowledge . . . . . . . .pg. 54 Thinking about Thinking . . . . . . . . .pg. 56 College Admissions Insider . . . . . . .pg. 60 Sangeet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 62 Nutrition for Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 68 My Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 70 Youth Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 74 Eye on the Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 76 News Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 80 Community Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 82 Community News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 86 Community Organizations . . . . . . . .pg. 90 Spot the Differences . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 112 Pop’s Puzzles and Jokes . . . . . . . . .pg. 114 Festivals and Holidays . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 118 Puzzle Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 118 AstroScope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 120 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 122 Index of Advertisers . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 124
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By Jason Margolis, PRI’s The World
In the US, and throughout the globe for that matter, the private sector is increasingly being looked to as a source of leadership for combating climate change. And many companies are stepping up, especially with the lack of leadership coming from Washington. Consider the family-owned company Mars, the world’s largest candy maker — it produces iconic brands like Snickers, Skittles and M&M’s. “We are worried about climate change and the ability of the world to move fast enough,” says Barry Parkin, Mars’ chief sustainability officer. More companies are talking about climate change, but Mars, which is based in McLean, Virginia, is putting a big pile of money behind that talk — $1 billion toward cutting its greenhouse gas pollution by two-thirds by the year 2050.
renewable energy where it’s actually cheaper now in many countries than fossil fuel energy. So, it’s just good business.” Mars has invested in a Texas wind farm the size of Paris and is now using, or purchasing, enough renewable electricity to run all of its factories in the US, the UK, Brazil, Belgium and Lithuania. The company has committed to making its roughly 150 factories worldwide carbon neutral by the year 2040. “We’re sort of marching around the world making our plants more efficient,” said Parkin. That march recently reached Ontario, Canada, and a brandnew facility in the township of Bolton, just north of Toronto. Mars doesn’t only produce candy — it also makes pet food and human foods, and in Ontario, it’s churning out Uncle Ben’s instant rice. “This facility can produce 140 tons a day, which is the equivalent of 600,000 pouches,” said Dave Dusangh, the general manager for Mars Food, Canada. “That’s enough to feed more than a million meals a day to North American households.” That’s a lot of rice. And a lot of energy spent processing and packaging it. When Mars expanded its Bolton factory, energy cost savings were top of mind: The building has energy-efficient lighting, more efficient cooling, and plenty of natural light. “Toronto is cold, however, having the windows actually creates natural heating for the building. It is helping us as part of our energy efficiency,” said Dusangh. But the big energy cost here comes from cooking. To make rice that we can pop in a microwave and prepare in 90 seconds, it needs to be prepared at the factory first. That means boiling lots and lots of water.
Through more efficient processes and recirculating water, Mars was able to cut its water usage by 85 percent in its operations in Ontario, Canada. Credit: Mars Inc.
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TEATIME IN THE CITY Notes from the Editor’s Desk By Samir Shukla
I don’t seem to feel much newness anymore when the end of the year rolls around and a new one is lurking around the corner. The arrival of each fresh year spars with the older one about to wrap up, and the older one always loses, leaving itself behind to be judged by history, but all the while laughing at me and adding another notch to my years lived. Ha! There you go pal, the oldster says, one second past midnight. I’m approaching the halfway point of my sixth decade on this fair planet, and now every year just rams into the next one in the churn of busyness. So here I am in late December, and once again, toying with me, New Year’s Eve approaches. For some it’s just another evening, for most it is about the start of something fresh. It’s a marker to erase some of the old and a chance to write new stories, a time to reflect on the year gone by and wager on the one incoming. This past year was unique as of course all the others have been in their own manners. The year presented celestial wonders, a supermoon and a total solar eclipse gliding across America one afternoon. It was also a year of political madness rarely seen in this lovely country. People who are generally nice, friends and neighbors became angrier, more separate, succumbing to shallow political arguments. Maybe the incoming year will soften some of the increasing disjointedness. Politics are politics, full of self-serving ideologies. It is up to reasonable people to affect positive movement and deflect long-term societal degradation. Once again the New Year’s Day will arrive. The day will progress into the week, the week into the month. Winter’s hard grip will linger for a couple of months and then another renewal, a sense of freshness, will arrive with spring. Resolutions have become passing fancies. This year, though, I resolve to do more of what I’m doing now, putting words down on paper. Tell some stories I haven’t told or even thought of. Document the year as it unfolds. We will spend the eve of the incoming year in our own manners. Some will spend it quietly, others in the throes of lights, music and dance. After the clock strikes midnight, with the old year tucked away into history, I’ll dream of that American west and ride through the desert while I slumber in my warm bed. This time the horse will be riding with the wind, on a soft summer night, maybe a new supermoon will be hanging over the horizon, laughing and teasing with the promises and pitfalls of a new day and a new year ahead.
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The brighter light of a supermoon sliced the dark night. That particular moon was parked behind an insignificant cloud, as seen from my deck, and somehow made the cool air feel warmer. It also brought a sense of newness, alighted by nature. The still of that night faded into the chilled morning. That supermoon teased its newness in early December and went about its business slowly waning into the same old typical moon in subsequent nights. Meanwhile, the jingles and the bells rang daily as the month of holidays strolled forward to meet its end and to begin a new year. The town’s denizens now competed with the moon, brightening the night with lights of red and green, blue and white, yellow and purple. I was sitting on my favorite wooden chair one night in the living room, in the waning final days of December, the glow from the neighbor’s Christmas lights filtered through the window. It was late. The TV The arrival of each fresh was flickering about its business. My fingers were year spars with the older flipping through some one about to wrap up, and favorite channels. the older one always loses... I landed on Turner Classic Movies and a smile formed on my face. A movie was playing, as it usually does on TCM. It was a western. Jimmy Stewart was riding a horse. His lanky body swaying in the heat of the desert he rode through. My sleepy eyes widened as westerns are among my favorite genres. I was halfway through a beer, a rather potent IPA, and put the remote down to watch Stewart ramble about his western business while I polished off the beer. I wasn’t planning on having another, but popped one open. It must have been the dry desert that Stewart was riding through that further jostled my thirst. The movie rolled on. My eyes fought sleep as I drifted off and suddenly I was on a horse riding through the desert at night. My lanky body was swaying along to the rhythmic movements of the horse. The vastness of the American west was lit up by a giant supermoon. I rode on and on, into the next moment, around the next bend, and into the future. I woke up when my head bobbed hard. The western and my dream were over and another movie was now rolling. I turned the TV off, abandoned the last few gulps of the beer down the kitchen sink and crawled up the stairs to meet my bed. While I drifted back into slumber, I thought of December winding down and the incoming year. The earlier supermoon that visited us and the moon in my western dream, were both hanging in the sky like portals into the future. They looked like gateways into something new, or some sort of newness, if you will. I vaguely remember dreaming of reaching up to the portals, looking for a latch to open them. A beer-infused sleep can be a restless one. Saathee.com
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The Women Who Make Our Clothes By Alex Newman, PRI’s The World
Arati Baladas, a 20-year-old Bangladeshi woman, lost her mother and her right foot when Rana Plaza collapsed around her in 2013. For Acree Bell Lassiter, now 89, being a creeler, replacing empty spools in a cotton mill in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, helped her buy her first car and rent a room. The promise of a job as a seamstress lured Rotchana Sussman from rural Thailand to El Monte, California, where she ended up working as a virtual slave, putting in 18-hour days in a converted home that was eventually raided by authorities.
Women in Bangladesh commute to work. Credit: Ismael Ferdous/PRI
These are just some of the women who make your clothes. The global garment industry is worth $3 trillion, or about 2 percent of the world’s gross domestic product. In some countries, like Bangladesh, textiles are the main export. In the United States, castoffs are filling landfills while the countryside is dotted with vacant 20th-century textile mills and factories. The sprawling industry has moved around the world, paying low wages and producing ever-cheaper fabric at ever-faster rates. Saathee.com
For some women, the garment industry has meant opportunity, independence. “My daddy never gave, he never gave us girls any money,” reflects Lassiter. She grew up in rural North Carolina, in poverty. Then, during World War II, she joined the Roanoke Rapids textile mills. It was hard work but she says, “it was good to be making money, and [to be able to] take care of yourself.” For others, it is a job that comes with a steep price. At the clandestine factory where Rotchana Sussman was held against her will, in Los Angeles, she would sometimes whisper to her friend, “We’re gonna have to get out of here at some point.” She spent about a year and a half captive until authorities rescued her and the other slave laborers. PRI’s Across Women’s Lives’ “Wear and Tear” series traces the roots of women in the garment industry from textile mills in North Carolina to sweatshops in Los Angeles to crowded factories in Bangladesh, where the memory of the deadly Rana Plaza disaster lingers but real change has been slow.
a history of hiring women from poor, rural areas For many countries, making clothing is a pathway to joining the global economy. “This is a pattern we repeatedly see in world history,” says Sheng Lu, an assistant professor at the fashion and apparel program at the University of Delaware. “Like in the 1950s, it was not China, it’s Japan, that was the dominant apparel exporter. Then gradually, they started to make textiles, fibers or more sophisticated products, TVs, electronics. This is the process.” Apparel making, simply the cutting and sewing of garments, is a labor-intensive process, but one that doesn’t require much in the way of capital — sewing machines are cheap compared with other industrial machines. Timothy Minchin, an expert on the history of textile mills in the United States, says the work represented a major shift for many women: “When [the industry] first set up in New England in the 18th and 19th centuries, they basically recruited continued on page 72
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January 19
Molly’s Game (Director: Aaron Sorkin) Cast: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Michael Cera, Chris O’Dowd. and Kevin Costner
union leader (Director: Sanjay Patel) Cast: Rahul Bhat and Tillotama Shome
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Bhaagamathie (Director: Ashok) Cast: Anushka Shetty, Unni Mukundan, Aadhi, Jayaram, and Asha Sharath
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Maze Runner: the death Cure (Director: Wes Ball) Cast: Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Sangster, Dexter Darden, Aiden Gillen, and Patricia Clarkson
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White Boy Rick (Director: Yann Demange) Cast: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Matthew McConaughey, and Bruce Dern
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FILM CLIPS The Commuter
The Commuter is an action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. The film stars Liam Neeson, Vera Farmiga, Patrick Wilson, Jonathan Banks, Elizabeth McGovern, and Sam Neill. Neeson plays an insurance salesman who is on his daily commute home, when it quickly becomes anything but routine. After being contacted by a mysterious stranger, he is forced to uncover the identity of a hidden passenger on his train before the last stop. As he works against the clock to solve the puzzle, he realizes a deadly plan is unfolding and is unwittingly caught up in a criminal conspiracy, one that carries life and death stakes for himself and his fellow passengers. The film releases on January 12.
Union Leader
Aiyaary
Union Leader is a drama directed by Sanjay Patel and starring Rahul Bhat and Tillotama Shome. In the film Bhat works for chemical plant that is causing cancer and creating other serious health issues for its workers. He turns a blind eye to these issues over fear of losing his job, but when his good friend and colleague is found dead after complaining about the plant’s health-and-safety violations, he takes action. He sets out to form a new and ethical workers’ union, despite resistance from his wife. The movie was filmed at various locations in Amdavad and will release on January 19.
Aiyaary is a crime drama based on a real life story about a mentor and his protégé. Neeraj Pandey directs the large cast that includes veteran actors Manoj Bajpai, Anupam Kher, Rakul Preet Singh, Naseeruddin Shah, and Sidharth Malhotra. The film is scheduled to be released worldwide on January 25.
Bhaagamathie
1921
Vikram Bhatt directs 1921, an upcoming Bollywood horror film starring Zarine Khan, Anupam Kher and Karan Kundra. The film revolves around the lead cast dealing with their dark pasts and secrets to secure their present and future. It is about a struggle between life and death, and is based entirely in Britain. Bhatt told an interviewer, ”The point is to just not scare but to make the audience feel for the characters and to want them protected.” Bhatt’s previous work in the horror genre includes Raaz series. The movie opens in theaters on January 12.
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Pari
Written and directed by G. Ashok, Bhaagamathie is a multi-language thriller starring Anushka Shetty, Unni Mukundan, Jayaram, and Aadhi Pinisetty. Dismissing reports that suggest that the film is based on the 17th century mystic Hindu wife of Quli Qutb Shah, Shetty told an interviewer, “I know a lot of people have been thinking that this is a period film on the historic Bhagmati of Hyderabad. But that’s not true. It’s a modern day thriller.” Look for the movie in theaters beginning January 26. 26
Pari is lead star Anushka Sharma’s third production with her production house, Clean Slate Films. The Hindi film als stars Parambrata Chatterjee and is directed by debutant Prosit Roy. The story is by Roy and Abhishek Bannerjee. Look for the movie to hit cinema screens on February 9.
The 15:17 to Paris
The 15:17 to Paris is an upcoming biographical thriller-drama directed by Clint Eastwood. It is based on the autobiography The 15:17 to Paris: The True Story of a Terrorist, a Train, and Three American Heroes, which is about the 2015 Thalys train attack. It stars the authors of the book themselves along with a support cast. Eastwood has made several films based on real life events including Sully starring Tom Hanks. The 15:17 to Paris opens in theaters on February 9. January 2018
dazed by this new place. One moment I’m on a plane, playing games on my phone, completely distracted. Then the reality that I am in India finally settles in. I thought about the fact that this is where I am from, where my people came from, and that the history of this country runs through my veins every day. Yet I know nothing about what it means to be an “Indian.” I grew up in Charlotte, and like every other Indian I went to a “mandir.” We went to the Hindu center, while others went to BAPS and to the Gurudwara. Indians are no different than the rest of the world’s population, we too are religious, and places of worship are integral to how we stay united as a community here in the United States. Hindi also isn’t a commonly spoken language here in America. I know Gujarati, but my primary language of communication is English. All the pujas, bhajans and other rituals were done either in Sanskrit or often in Hindi. Instead of sitting through the religious ceremony, I played outside. This is where I feel my disconnection to the culture began. However mandirs in the U.S. are just remnants of our culture brought back from our motherland. In India most of the country is united around Hinduism, in the U.S. we are just a minority group—assimilating into American society. Therefore, the connection we have based on a shared religious belief is exacerbated by being in the U.S. This connection for me became weaker, for me, after September 11, 2001. Everything about my relational perspective to be Indian changed after 9/11. I was born in 1993; in 2001 I was 8 years old. September 11 changed my life forever. I remember being in day care after school and my dad picked me up early. I didn’t know why. We went to a Wendy’s to grab food; the restaurant was playing CNN on their TV. I saw the scene of the plane crashing into a building in New York, me being eight I didn’t think anything of it. As far as I remember, we didn’t have any discussion about it. In my mind, I thought this happened all the time. The next day, I get to school. The ambience is somber, everything seemed gray. The cheer of kids running around, teacher scolding kids to get in line or the random screams that are common in elementary schools were absent. The day seemed eerily quiet. At the age of eight, I wasn’t thinking too deeply about the way the world viewed me. But as I got older, the clear differences in who I was as an Indian kid—versus the other kids became apparent. All people look different based on the color of their skin, hair color, etc. but the difference that caused a cleavage between the other kids and I was due to a new political environment. Most people who work everyday of their lives aren’t thinking politically with nuance, they are thinking about the task at hand and how to feed themselves, their families and pay their bills. Most working people resort to generalized conceptions of people without nuance. Therefore, without a highly politicized populace you can easily see the attack on the twin towers as an attack by Muslims on the “free world”—so therefore all people who looked like the portrayed versions of these terrorists, by and large, are now terrorists themselves. We must also remember that after 9/11 an abstract “war on terror” was declared. This must also be analyzed with nuance because the concept of terror differs starkly to an Iraqi and an American. Especially when the terror we are “fighting” ends up becoming the terror they see daily. Without nuance couldn’t we say all white Christians are Ku Klux Klan members? Of course, not. However, when it comes to people of color a small section of wrongdoers can be generalized to the whole for our communities.
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Svadhinabhartrka: whose husband is charmed of her and stays with her; Vassakasajja: dressed up for union, used a lot in Kathak; Vipralabda: the deceived; Virohitkhantita: distressed by separation.
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I know all these names and their characteristics are hard to memorize, but it is good to understand the importance of these roles and the pre-defined regulations of Natya Shastra when we choreograph dances. Accordingly, we can actually try to live the character we play and feel the emotions and the pain and the joy of the characters we depict. In order to depict these characters, we also need to understand the utilization of our body movements. How we move our eyes, eyebrows, and head along with our posture brings a character to life.
shiro-Bhedas The Shiro-Bhedas or head movements are classified into nine major parts. These are samam, udwahitam, adhomukham, As we all know, Indian dances always tell us stories of alolitam, dhutam, kampitam, paravrttam, utkshiptam and Indian epics, literature, social life, and human emotions. Of parivahitam. course, all our stories also depict God in human situations and they become the hero and the heroine, which are Nayaka and Sama Siras: When the head is kept straight and motionless in a Nayaki. For example, Radha, the heroine is the lover of Lord natural way. Krishna the hero. The literary texts, including the Natya Shastra, Udwahita Siras: When the face is raised up. recognize eight basic types of Nayaka, the hero and eight types Adhomukha Siras: When the face is bent down. Alolita Siras: When the head moves in a circle. of Nayaki, depending on the nature of the story. The types of Nayaki are more popular than Nayaka in some Dhuta Siras: When the head is turned from left to right and dance forms. However, when Lord Shiva or Krishna is from right to left. depicted, Nayaka’s characteristics become more prevalent. There Kampita Siras: Moving the head up and down. Paravrtta Siras: When the head is turned away. are two subdivisions in these eight types. Utkshipta Siras: When the head is turned to a side and raised. Parivahita Siras: If the head is moved from side to side. One is the types of Nayaka based on nature. They are: drishti-Bhedas There are eight classifications of glances called DrishtiBhedas. These are one of the most important elements of dancing. I have seen some of my gurus tell their whole story just with their eyes and eyebrows. It is amazing to watch them bring a story to life. Here are the classifications.
Dhirodatta: of noble nature, a King, a minister or a general; Dhiralalita: affectionate, royal; Dhiroddhatta: arrogant, godly, Indra; and Dhiraprasanta: calm, Brahmin.
The four types of Nayaka based on their behavior in love are:
Saman: Gazing with eyes leveled unblinkingly. Alokitam: Swiftly turning the eyes round. Sachi: Looking out of the corners of the eyes obliquely without moving the head. Pralokitam: When the glance turns from side to side. Nimilitam: looking with eyes half open. Ullokitam: Looking up. In Bharatha Natyam, Kuchipudi, and Kathak dances like Anuvruttam: Glancing quickly up and down. Varnams, Javalis and Tumris speak of such characteristics in Avalokitam: Looking downwards. men the heroine loves. continued on page 110 Anukula: the devoted, faithful husband like Lord Shiva; Daksina: courteous, treats equally all women; Dhrsta: bold, shameless, indifferent when caught red-handed with other women; Satha: rogue, loves more than one woman but pretends otherwise.
Likewise, the eight Nayakis or heroines are: Abhisarika: yearning for her lover, goes out to meet him, For Example, Radha; Kalahantarita: separated due to a quarrel, like Satya Bhama; Khandita: broken hearted; Prositapriya: whose lover or husband lives abroad; Saathee.com
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2018 is finally here. Along with all the talk about New Year’s Resolutions and simply starting fresh, we get the onslaught of Awards ceremonies for everything from Best Actor or Actress to best Sound Effect or lack thereof in a film, TV movie, series, or some such. I’ve come to have a love/hate relationship with all the Awards shows. Some are more interesting than others, to be sure. For the longest time we as Americans simply had the Oscars, the Emmys and the Tonys. All three were quite prestigious in respect to their respective genres. Later on we started seeing other ceremonies pop up such as the Golden Globes, the People’s Choice Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Critic’s Choice Awards, and heck now there’s even an Award ceremony for Sports stars. In fact, from January 1 to June 30 you can’t seem to get away from seeing your favorite star dressed to the nines in some sort of individually tailored Most of us get sucked in to tux or gown either presenting watch Awards shows for or receiving some sort of various reasons. trophy that will no doubt become another dust-covered thing in their residence not long after. Most of us get sucked in to watching said Awards shows for various reasons. Some watch it to see what sort of train wreck outfits will pop up. Others watch for the potential good, bad or weird acceptance speeches by the winners. Others still actually want to see their favorite celebrity finally get an award after so many years of being snubbed for one reason or another. I get sucked in for all of these reasons, I’ll admit. I do like seeing the outfits. I do laugh, cry and look on in shock when awards are being given out. It can be delightful or frightening when you see certain creative properties and/or people praised or snubbed on that fateful night. The overstaged or understaged musical performances for each of the “best song” nominees makes me either want to bob my head along or smack mute on the remote. Despite all that, it seems that at least in the past few decades at least, Award shows have become nothing more than a glorified marketing campaign for entertainment studios. Potential nominees for each of the various film categories are not simply noticed over the course of the year, but instead are strategically released and sent for consideration during the last quarter so that those who create the nominee lists will have them fresh in their minds. Many of the winners or potential winners of acting, directing, and screenwriting awards are from a story that is some gripping drama based on a real life event or about an individual who is either physically or mentally disabled/burdened because that is seen as “real acting.. The movie studios are relying on certain films to win simply so they can stamp “Oscar winner, “or “Golden Globe winner,” in front of the film on DVDs or actor’s name for a future film. It’s all about making that next 10 million and keeping the executives happy. Saathee.com
What’s most interesting is that the entertainment industry in the past few years has been changing drastically, and the Awards shows (save for one) have not changed with it. For years we have had awards for Actor (male) and Actress (female). Now, however, we live in a society where not every person identifies as one gender or the other. Some of those people are also performers in film, TV, and stage. How do we categorize them when nominations go out? A better question is… should we categorize them at all? Only the MTV Movie Awards in 2017 has managed to demolish the gender barrier and simply had “best performance by an actor.” It’s a step in the right direction, albeit a very small one. We also have the addition of streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon creating story serials which are finally receiving critical acclaim. These are not specifically television shows, and yet they are placed in television awards categories for consideration. Why? Sure you can watch them on your TV if you want, but you can also watch them on many other devices. Should there be a separate category for them, instead? Brilliant acting performances are also being further explored with the innovation of motion capture. In recent film, TV, and even video game projects we are seeing some amazing characters portrayed behind the CGI. Sure you don’t see the actor’s true features in many of these, but the emotions in their face, movements and voices are very apparent. To date, the Oscars have nominated exactly one animated acting performance for an award: Robin Williams as the Genie in Aladdin. While Williams did an amazing job, there have been many, many others since then who also deserve recognition. The Emmys do have a “best voice acting” award which is given with all the other tech awards on a separate night. That doesn’t seem to do the genre or the actors involved in it true justice. The recent uproar surrounding the lack of nominations for people of color or women has also brought forth a lot of controversy. While #OscarssoWhite debate made an impact, in the end it was only a droplet in a larger pool. Last year was the first time that both an Indian actor and a black actor of Muslim faith were nominated for major awards, but they were both surrounded by more established white actors. Unfortunately, certain white male actors still get more people in their seats, so we as an audience only have ourselves to blame for that. I think that we will see the Awards and how they’re considered change to better accommodate these innovations to how we experience our entertainment. The question then becomes… when? When we stop buying something just because it has “Oscar winner” slapped on it would be a good start. When we all realize that not all good acting performances are based on a white man pretending to be crippled or dying is another. The movie executives still believe that it’s all about the money… so we as their audience must start fighting this realization with the two most powerful tools we have: our minds and our wallets.
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Am I who I think I am? A human being, a woman, an Asian, an Indian American, who happens to be a writer, among so many other things. Although, I don’t believe in being typecast, there are parts of my identity that belong to a variety of groups and fit several definitions. Good or bad, it’s hard to be indifferent to these categorizations. In case you are smirking and wondering if I am nearing an existential crisis, take a moment and imagine waking up one day and finding out that you are not who you thought you were. You are not “black” or “white” or even completely human. Does the thought of being a mix of species horrify you or intrigue you? Admittedly, this is not the type of question I would The possibility of being ponder over a trip to the mall Priyanka Chopra’s fourth but the frenzy of December’s cousin or 116th in line to holiday traffic added to my drive time and made me turn the throne of an island to the radio. A fascinating kingdom does not excite conversation caught my me. attention sparking deep introspection. A few weeks ago, National Public Radio had invited Adam Rutherford, the author of “A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived: The Human Story Retold Through Our Genes” on a show. Based on research and findings from the Human Genome Project, the discussion revealed that we, as in humans, are far from being pure blooded. Rather, we are mutts. I was surprised to learn that humans were also found to have Neanderthal genes, thereby challenging our belief that we are the product of a single species. Callers shared their experiences about what they learned after completing their DNA tests. It was a boon to many, for some it provided answers and solved family mysteries. There were a few stories of families being devastated, but the most interesting to me, were examples that had the potential to radically change the way we view ourselves and the world. The author talked about some White Supremacists, who found out that they had black heritage, presenting them with a striking opportunity to change their stand on racism and discrimination. While this may seem alarming to certain individuals, it is time to shatter myths about racial purity. “A Guide to Your Genome” - published by the National Human Genome Research Institute, states that, “the genomes of any two people are more than 99% the same.” Doesn’t that give us more reason to celebrate our similarities than fight over differences? Even in this day and age, people sometimes cling to labels that support their imagined superiority by ignoring scientific facts. One year, when I was volunteering at a booth at Charlotte’s Festival of India, a gentleman in his 30’s ordered some food and asked if it was vegetarian. He made it a point to add, “I am 100% Brahmin with no contamination.” While I completely respect an individual’s caste and dietary choices, I was appalled by his air of superiority. Did he stop to think that the human mouth alone is home to more than 100 million Saathee.com
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Not-for-profit and cause-focused groups of all sizes are discovering that social media opens up opportunities to expand their donor and volunteer base while also engaging and educating the community and prospective clients about their services and outcomes. We’ve seen the dramatic stories about microfundraising on Twitter after tsunamis or natural disasters, and bigger projects on GoFundMe or other crowdfunding sites. If you’ve been on Twitter, Pinterest or Facebook any length of time, you’ve probably seen pictures of cute, adoptable dogs and cats from rescue organizations and shelters all over the country. These are just a few of the ways cause-centric organizations are reaching out successfully, and it’s time your group got on board. Social media is a natural outreach for cause-centric organizations because it’s Your outreach on social where the people are. Direct media needs to tell a mail is expensive, and while it can still be effective, compelling story of the printing, postage and need and your handling costs can be organization’s response. daunting. Many modern donors look askance at ‘free’ calendars received through the mail or slick, heart-tugging direct mail letters, because they know the costs of engaging a direct mail copywriter and producing giveaways eat away at any donated funds. Likewise, savvy donors are suspicious of telephone fundraisers, either because of security concerns about not sharing credit card information over the phone, or because they know the costs will be deducted from donations. On the other hand, social media feels more real and personal. While there may be paid staff creating and posting the stories, pictures and videos on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, the costs aren’t as glaring as with direct mail and telemarketing. More importantly, social media creates a level of engagement and connection that can’t be duplicated offline. And while older donors may still be receptive to mail and phone, a younger generation is likely to be less so. People in their twenties and thirties may not be making major financial gifts, but socially conscious young adults are linkedIn, Facebook and twitter ideal volunteers, and organizations that get them in the habit Use LinkedIn for the business side of charity. Stay connected of giving now are likely to create a life-long donor relationship. continued on page 116 Overwhelmingly, this demographic doesn’t use landline phones (making them more difficult to reach by telemarketers) and prefer email to postal mail. But they are on social media Gail Z. Martin daily, and what they see and what friends recommend owns DreamSpinner Communications. influences behavior. Contact her at Gail@GailMartinMarketing.com Social media is also an effective way to reach the over-40 demographic, as more and more adults engage online at all ages. Recognize that a growing majority of all but the very Saathee.com
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The word “soft” conjures images relating to “emotion,” “sensitivity” and even “weakness.” Popular images of the corporate world convey hard edges, strength, efficiency, power! Yet a Google search using “Soft Skills in Business” revealed that training in this area IS a very big business with some impressive programs and web sites especially in the U.K. and in India! So what are “soft skills?” Why is mastering them an essential part of harnessing the power of American English? A former accent modification client expressed it this way: “I think as I climb the ladder, it is going to be more and more important because one is judged a lot of times based on how one communicates, how effectively one communicates and how correctly one communicates. In my opinion, it becomes a critical part of my skills.”
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Educator expenses are still deductible but there is an upper limit and also income limit. Moving expenses are deductible but you have to follow the guidelines. Alimony paid, penalty let’s line-up our ducks for on early withdrawal of savings, IRA contributions as long as 2017 tax Preparation you earned that money and student loan interest deductions are all possible deductions. Many of these are likely to While Congress is going through its gyrations for passing disappear when the new law becomes effective. Tuition fees are the tax law and there is assumption that it will be signed by the deductible to reduce income but you are probably better off President before the year is over, let us focus on the past year, taking that as education credit on line 50 by filling form 8863. 2017, since that is what we have to work with for now. There are limits for all such deductions. The new Tax Law, when passed and signed, will be effective for either 2018 or 2019 depending on how far stretched and tax credits Most common one that is easily forgotten is the “foreign tax deep the actual changes are. There is a lot of work to be done by the regulators, once the law is passed, and it does become a credit.” If you own a foreign stock, either as ADR or otherwise, very taxing (no pun intended) job because of the fact that the and have dividend income on it, you have already paid foreign law is only the intentions, the actual details are worked out by taxes on the dividends. USA has reciprocal arrangements with the regulators and it does take a lot of time and efforts. My many countries and such taxes paid to the foreign country can guess is that some changes would be incorporated in 2018 but be claimed as tax credits. Many folks of Indian origin try to bring their inherited estate from India to USA; this will be a the majority of them would be for 2019. Let us come back to our getting ready for filing for 2017. Not good example of where you will have to consider capital gains much has changed for us for this past year with some taxes and take credit for it. Credit for child and dependent care expenses, retirement exceptions and I will point those out as we go along. Since we are already in 2018, aligning ourselves with the savings contribution credit, child tax credit are some of the right strategy to reduce taxes legally is difficult now. Let us see other examples where you reduce your taxes, dollar for dollar, what other preparation we have to do so that we will be ready by claiming these credits. There are limits on income and maximum credits. It is aimed at low-income taxpayers and you for filing our tax forms at least by April 17. have to have paid or owed taxes to take the credit. Incomes All incomes have to be accounted for and reported. I get this Itemized deductions This area will be affected grossly by the new impending law question a lot that since ‘I have not received any form 1099 or but for now for 2017 there is not much change. One major W2 or similar do I have to file and show that as income’. The answer is unequivocally and without a doubt ‘Yes’. If you know change for seniors is that they had a special 7.5 percent you earned that income but you do not have the paperwork to deduction of their AGI for calculating medical expenses that support it, you must still include that income. Some interest can be used for itemizing. Now it is 10 percent across the board. Often we don’t take receipts for the household items we income, gambling winnings, temporary wages, unemployment compensation, income from small business are some of the donate; that is a mistake. A word for the wise. You can have examples that get ignored and not reported. You would rather very many legal deductions but you have to keep your be making a mistake of admission by reporting it than that of supporting documents ready and in good order. One example of what is generally forgotten is the deduction omission and not reporting it. IRS does not look at such for mileage for all medical services like going to the doctor or purposeful omissions kindly. Taxable interests, ordinary and qualified dividends, taxable x-ray or any kind of doctor-requested treatment, or even going refunds, credits or offsets of state and local income taxes, to the drug store for a prescription, etc. The other one is alimony received, small business income or loss, are some of gambling losses. If you have shown in income section any the examples for which you have to gather your documents and gambling winnings then you can deduct the losses up to the point of your winnings in this section. 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THINKING ABOUT THINKING By Balaji Prasad
What is your Big Problem for 2018? “Every time you think the problem is ‘out there,’ that very thought is the problem.” ~ Stephen Covey
Solving problems is an inescapable part of life. We can’t avoid problems, because we are beings that generate problems. We just can’t let things be! This restlessness is a hint that we see the key to survival as gaining control over the world. The obsession with control is the mother of all problems. So, as part of the survival game, we create an endless supply of problems, and continually challenge ourselves to solve them. There are those who sit on desolate mountaintops, and pontificate, “Let your problems go, my child! All your problems lie within”. But for the rest of us who don’t dwell in the rarefied heights of Mount Kailas, problems are a part of our universe. The only way to run away from your problems is to run away from yourself. Fortunately, or unfortunately, such an event occurs only once!
solvable problems are better problems When you come to terms with the fact that, while you desire ultimate control over what problems you need to tackle, that it just doesn’t work that way, your attitude shifts. You realize that, as the saying goes, when you can’t beat ‘em, you need to join ‘em. Bring on those problems – domestic, foreign, whatever. This attitude is important. It is important because energy, time and attention are limited. We can spend our scarce personal resources on lamenting that the problems we face are “not invented here” or we can expend that same energy to deal productively with the problems. The only way to solve problems is to solve them! And, the only way to do that is to apply your energy in that direction. There is also a side benefit to channelizing the energy away from ranting, and toward the problems: it will feel a lot less stressful for all concerned, including the owner of the problem. Applying our minds to a problem can make it more solvable. However, not all problems are solvable. Some are truly “out there” problems, e.g. how to detect dark matter, and what the meaning of life is, and so on. It is certainly interesting to engage with such problems, and some among us have the luxury of being able to do this on a full-time basis, but the rigors of dayto-day living do not permit most of us to indulge ourselves in these mind-stretching escapades. But we are all certainly endowed with the power to create our very own, homegrown unsolvable problems, such as how to get some intransigent family member or relative to do what we are convinced they should do. We can end up looping endlessly, often with considerable unhappiness, laboring frantically to make the world get in line with our minds. Wisdom lies in seeing unsolvable problems as unsolvable ones and solvable problems as solvable ones. And, in seeing that solvability is not just a property of the problem: it is also a property of ourselves.
life is multiple-choice The good thing about realizing how central your role is in creating your problems is that it allows you to roll your own: “It’s my life, and I revel in the freedom to create my own problems.” But is it wise to create problems simply because we can? What we need are problems that are relevant to our quest for survival – problems, which if we solve, will help us gain control over our circumstances. Ideally, we want to put some governance into the problem-generating machines that we are, so that we generate the right problems, and avoid chasing the wrong ones. After all, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to say, at the end of the whole thing, that you created lots and lots of problems for yourself, but they were all important problems, not Many solvable problems exist ones that were thoughtlessly created and adopted? Society has done a reasonably good job with framing some problems so that they are solvable. As a trivial example, think life is not multiple-choice of the SAT test. All the problems in that test are solvable. As a Being the one who always gets to select the specific problems test-taker, you can confidently bet on this. Similarly, if you have that need to be solved would be great, but it doesn’t seem to gel to learn to play a piece on the guitar, it may seem intimidating with our day-to-day experience of how this works. Problems are at the outset, but you know it is a solvable problem, because constantly thrust upon us, much to our displeasure. Try telling others have solved this problem, and because you have solved your math teacher that you want to cherry-pick the problems similar problems, though not this particular one, before. from the test that he or she created, and that you will solve only those. There are many of these kinds of “foreign” problems that a new year needs a new problem happily coexist with problems of a more domestic origin. And, The New Year has come! It is a good time to review our it is very hard to tell these apart, because where we end, and problems, whether domestic or foreign, and tune our portfolios. where our circumstances begin is a blurry, blurry line. Our Maybe, too, it’s time to add a brand new problem – of the kind circumstances and we are, together, co-conspirators in the crime that someone has solved before. For example, maybe you want of creating problems. to learn to play the piano. Make that your big problem for 2018.
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The United States has the largest number of international students enrolled in its universities (more than 1,000,000). Over 5 percent of the students studying in the U.S. are foreign students. Universities report that the number of international students keeps growing year after year. Attending college in the U.S. is a goal for many. We are dispelling 10 myths about Studying Abroad in the U.S. This goal can be achieved. Let me show you how.
1. I need to be rich to attend college in the u.s. Yes, American universities can be expensive. However, “sticker price” does not always equal net price. There are merit-based scholarships available to international students. Also, the cost of attendance can vary greatly from private and public universities. It is often less expensive to attend a public university.
8. the steps involved in applying to u.s. colleges are completely different for international and domestic students. The steps involved in applying to U.S. colleges are largely the same for international and domestic students. But, international students need to undertake a few additional steps to make up for the differences in the school curriculum, grading system, and language. • The majority of the colleges in the U.S. require international students to obtain a minimum score on language tests, such as the TOEFL. • As an international student, you will also need to supply the university with a certification of finances. The university wants to ensure you can afford the tuition and living expenses before you obtain a visa and move to the U.S. • International students applying to U.S. colleges may also be required to have their transcripts and/or other educational credentials assessed by an official organization. This is because the grading system used by certain schools is different from the typical 4.0 scale utilized in the U.S • International Students have to determine the legal requirements associated with staying in the U.S. and apply for a student visa.
2. I do not qualify for financial aid. International students do not qualify for federal aid; however, they can often qualify for merit-based scholarships. Each university decides how they want to distribute their funds. If they want to offer international students institutional aid, they can. 9. It is difficult to obtain a student visa. Once a student is accepted to a university, the steps are fairly 3. I am fluent in english and therefore I do not need to take straightforward. The first step for international students is to the toeFl or Ielts. ensure that the university, to which they are applying, is There is no standard application process for U.S. universities. accredited by the U.S. government’s Student and Exchange For this reason, students must check each university’s criteria Visitor Program (SEVP). Only SEVP-approved institutions can for the TOEFL/IELTS exam. Numerous universities require enroll students in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information international students, from a country where English is not the System (SEVIS). After an international student has been national language, to take a language exam. Each university accepted, the university will enroll them in the SEVIS system. also sets their own passing score. SEVIS will provide the students with the necessary documents to apply for a U.S. student visa. 4. the toeFl and Ielts are essentially the same. The TOEFL and IELTS exams have numerous differences. For example, the TOEFL offers only academic English while the 10. as soon as I graduate, I must leave the u.s. IELTS offers an academic option in addition to a general test. Upon graduation, many international students hope to stay in Both the TOEFL and IELTS have wide acceptance in U.S. the U.S. These students can apply for twelve months of optional universities. However, some colleges do have their preferences. practical training (OPT). This allows them to work in fields When deciding which test to take, make sure to check with the related to their areas of study while building their skill-set. The universities you are applying to see if both tests are accepted. difficulty is that not just any job will do; the job must be specific to their field of study. An additional option is to pursue an 5. applying to college in the u.s. is centralized. advanced degree. This will extend the student visa. After the Things would be much simpler if this were true. The college advanced degree is obtained, the student can apply for an application process varies from college to college. Each college additional twelve months of OPT. The process of finding longsets their own rules, criteria, and deadlines. There is no one true term employment and receiving company sponsorship is not “universal” application. always easy, but it is certainly doable. The more specific and indemand your major is, the easier the process becomes. 6. since english is not my first language, colleges will not expect my essay to have perfect grammar. Studying abroad in the U.S. is a lifelong dream for many. Nowadays, colleges are more competitive than ever. In order to study at a top-tier university, students must have a strong That dream can be realized with proper planning and diligence. grasp of the English language and grammar. 7. the u.s. does not have very many international students enrolled in its universities. For the 2015-2016 academic year, the number of international students at U.S. colleges exceeded 1 million, according to a recent report from the Institute of International Education, a nonprofit that works to advance international education. Saathee.com
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Song: Chali Chali Re Patang ... Film: Bhabhi Year: 1957 Music: Chitragupta Singer: Mohammad Rafi & Lata Mangeshkar Lyricist: : Rajendra Krishna Tāl/Rhythm: Kaharavā Starring: Nanda, Jagdeep, Balrāj Sāhni, Pandhari Bai lyrics in english: Theme: Uttarāyan: The kite flying day in Gujarat (Jan. 14, 2018) Kāyapochhe O O O, ai dhil de dhil de de re bhaiyā us patang lyrics in english: ko dhil de, jaise hi masti men āe, are jaise hi masti men āe us patang ko khinch de, dhil de dhil de de re bhaiyā...Tez tez tez Chali-chali re patang meri chali re -2Chali bādalon ke pār ho hai mānjā apanā tez hai –2, ungali kat sakati hai, bābu ho ke dor pe savārSāri duniyā ye dekh-dekh jali re, chali-chali re ungali kat sakati hai, to patang kyā chiz hai, dhil de dhil de de patang ...Yun mast havā men laharāe, jaise udan khatolā udā re bhaiyā…, Ai kāyapochhe, ai lappet, teri patang to gai kām jāe -2Le ke man men lagan jaise koi dulhan -2Chali jāe re se, kaise kati udi thi shān se, chal sarak, ab khisak, teri nahi sānvariyā ki gali re, chali-chali re patang … thi vo to gai patang, vo to gayi thi kisi ke sang, sag, sang, O Chali bādalon ke pār ho ke dor pe savārSāri duniyā ye dekhgam na kar ghumā phiraki tu phir se gharr ghar, āsamān hai dekh jali re, chali-chali re patang ... terā pyāre hausalā buland kar, dam nahin hai ānkhon men na O o... A a... Rang meri patang kā dhāni, hai ye nil gagan ki mānje ki pakad hai, kanni kaise bāndhate hain isako kyā rāni -2Bānki bānki hai udān hai umar bhi javānLāge patali khabar hai, Ladā le pecha phir se tu hone de jang, nazar sadā kamar badi bhali re, chali-chali re patang … ho unchi sikhāti hai patang, sikhāti hai patang, dhil de dhil de Chali bādalon ke pār ho ke dor pe savārSāri duniyā ye dekhde re bhaiyā …- 5, us patang ko dhil de, jaise hi masti men āe, dekh jali re, chali-chali re patang ... are jaise hi masti men āe us patang ko khinch de, dhil de dhil Hā hā … ā ā ā … de de re bhaiyā… O O O... Kāyapochhe... Chhunā mat dekha akeli, hai sātha men dora saheli -2Hai ye bijali ki dhār badi tez hai katārDegi kāt ke rakh dilajali re, lyrics in Hindi: chali-chali re patang … Chali bādalon ke pār ho ke dor pe savārSāri duniyā ye dekhdekh jali re, chali-chali re patang ..
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I first noticed the “Me too” statuses on Facebook coming up recently from a girl I went to college with. I think I had a class with her my freshman year, but that was the extent of our interaction in person. Her description on the post was that this was a movement in which women were posting “Me too” to raise awareness to the fact that, they too, had been sexually harassed/abused, in support of the women coming out in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal. When I saw it, I thought “Hey this is a good idea and it raises awareness to an important issue.” I didn’t really think about it again…until the next day. I saw someone, completely unrelated to the first girl, post the same thing. I scrolled ...women are coming out through my timeline, and with their stories of sexual saw six more “Me too” posts; harassment; no men are five of which were people who I knew from completely coming out and saying, “Yes unrelated places. One was I have sexually harassed a from high school, one was woman.” from work, one was from soccer, etc. They were unrelated to each other but still they had all seen posts about “Me too.” The movement had caught on...in one day. I checked Twitter; it was there, too, thousands of posts. Some simply said “Me too,” some were lengthier. I read a lot of them, until I honestly couldn’t read any more. It was disgusting, heart breaking and shameful to read as a man. One thing that took me aback was that there were some posts by other women questioning the purpose of the movement. Their claim was that by posting about their harassment they were victimizing themselves and that if there was nothing they could do about it, then they were simply hurting themselves by talking about it more and bringing negative attention to themselves. This was shocking. Ignoring the problem helps no one. Shaming those strong enough to bring themselves to reveal their abuse is the worst thing you can do at this point. It is not up to you to make a claim on how traumatic an experience was for someone. I have seen posts about women who say that men have catcalled them, forced a girl to dance with them, forced their way into a kiss with them, and forced themselves upon them sexually. The issue here is not the degree of abuse. It is the fact that men feel that they have a right over a woman’s body to do any of this. I have nothing but the utmost respect for those women who have the courage to stand up for themselves and other victims. I promise, some of us are noticing, and I truly hope those of us who are, are doing their best to make sure this stops. Thousands of women are coming out with their stories of sexual harassment; no men are coming out and saying, “Yes I have sexually harassed a woman.” I wonder how this Saathee.com
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movement would go if the goal was to have men come out and say “Sorry”? How many posts would you see? 1? 2? Probably not. It says a terrible thing that we expect women to come out and share their experiences so that we, as a society, believe there is a problem. At this point if you do not think there is a problem with sexual harassment, you are in a small, ignorant class of your own. How much more evidence do we need, before we, as men, take a step to better ourselves? We have to stop with the “that could be someone’s daughter, mother, sister, etc.” It doesn’t start with women. It starts with us. It ends with us. The purpose of this movement was to raise awareness. However, awareness without action is not enough. Since the weeks that this social media movement occurred, scores of women and even men have come out with their stories about how they were sexually abused by various politicians, actors and other celebrities. The list is embarrassingly long. One of the people accused was famed actor Kevin Spacey, lead actor in the show House of Cards. At least 15 men have come out and said that Spacey sexually assaulted them over the course of the last 35 years. Almost immediately Netflix, the producer of the show, dropped Spacey from the show. Other films he was working on have also decided to move on without him. I bring this up to illustrate two key points. The first point being that sexual harassment is not exclusive to female victims. Men can, and do experience the same abuse. We tend to downplay abuse that men go through because we assume that it was a woman harassing the man and that a man can “fight back” or ignore it. In the case with Spacey, it was a man sexually harassing another man. It is important to recognize that this is a universal problem, not a female problem. The second point is that the “Me too” movement started about a couple of months ago. Since then many people, like Kevin Spacey and Harvey Weinstein, have lost a lot of work, followers and much of their positive image in the public. They are being rightfully punished for their actions. The “Me too” movement is providing victims a platform to share their experiences and exposing sexual predators. A few weeks ago, the Senate passed a bill requiring sexual harassment training for senators and aides. This is a huge step in the fight towards equality and a meaningful shift amid the harassment complaints that have tainted the congressional community. Without changes to the policies on sexual abuse, we are going to be back at this very juncture soon enough. Social media is not enough, we need social reform. We need courts and lawmakers to make stronger policies to combat sexual predators. But most importantly we need men to step up and take responsibility for what is happening, and put an end to it once and for all.
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young women to work in the mills and they took them off farms. They attracted them through higher economic wages — they could get cash wages for themselves and send it back to their homes, and they stayed in boardinghouses.” When production moved to New York City, young women from immigrant families fueled the workforce. “In the 1950s, the apparel industry, particularly in and around New York, was a highly unionized industry,” says Jennifer Bair, a sociologist at the University of Virginia who studies supply chains in developing countries. “Even though the garment workers were women and many of them were immigrant women, the wages were actually quite high.” When the sewing industry shifted to Mexico in the 1980s, then China and now Bangladesh, workers were again young women from rural areas. “They create opportunities for women to earn wages in the formal economy,” Bair says. “Before, many of these women either wouldn’t have worked or they would have worked as domestics. They’re being pulled into the labor market, and of course, there’s increases in economic independence that comes from earning wages, but at the same time these women are working long hours and continuing to work when they come home from their shift.”
Arati Baladas survived the deadly Rana Plaza building collapse. Credit: Ismael Ferdous/PRI 2 million jobs lost The US textile and apparel industry peaked in 1973, with about 2.4 million employees, according to Minchin’s research. By 1996, that number had fallen to 1.5 million. By 2012, there were only 383,000 workers left. “[Within] about 40 years, 2 million jobs are lost, which is a huge amount, and most of them are in towns like Roanoke Rapids, where there aren’t a lot of jobs,” says Minchin, the author of a book called, Empty Mills. What happened? Some of it had to do with companies seeking cheaper labor overseas, but the collapse of the industry in the US also coincides with the signing and expiration of several international trade agreements. The Multifiber Agreement, in effect from 1974 until 2005, imposed quotas on textile exports from developing countries to protect the industries in the US and the European Union. “Really, the MFA was an exception to the idea of free trade,” Bair explains. “Over time, the MFA came under more and more criticism for really creating barriers to trade for developing Saathee.com
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countries. Also, it didn’t have the intended effect of protecting apparel and textile jobs in the industrialized countries.” It was phased out in 2005, and while tariffs still exist and can be imposed, the market has moved more and more toward free trade. The MFA artificially spread the market around the world. When it was lifted, China and Bangladesh were able to take control of more global trade. In 1994, the US signed NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), which ultimately moved production factories to maquiladoras in Mexico. “In the first six years of NAFTA, Mexico’s apparel exports to the US increased sixfold,” Bair says. “In 2000, Mexico was the biggest garment exporter to the US.” But that didn’t last, as exports from China to the US rose, crowding out Mexican-made clothing. Today, there are 14 active trade agreements in the US concerning the apparel industry, but most companies are unable to take advantage of them, Lu says. “If you see where the trading partners are for these trade agreements, mostly they’re located in the Western Hemisphere,” he says. (Examples include CAFTA-DR and NAFTA.) “There are very few in Asia, but if you look at the trade data, Asia is the largest source and base for US companies.” Many of the trade agreements have rules of origin requirements that don’t reflect the global economy, he says. If companies must make clothing from yarn that comes from the free trade area, they may save 10 percent on tariffs but end up spending much more on fabric that is substantially cheaper coming from parts of Asia. Products aren’t shipped from country a to country b anymore, he says. A more realistic supply chain looks like this: Cotton is shipped from the US to Japan and turned into fiber, which is shipped to China to make yarn and fabric, which is then shipped to Vietnam to be turned into apparel, which is then shipped back to the US for sale.
‘oversupply is the problem, and it’s getting worse’ In the past 15 years, the world’s population has grown by 21.6 percent — and global exports have increased by 123.4 percent, according to Sheng Lu of the University of Delaware. “You can’t imagine how fierce the competition is,” Lu says. “We have too many suppliers out there. Too many countries want to make and export apparel. Oversupply is a problem, and it’s getting worse.” Lu explains the apparel industry by comparing it to airplanes. “How many countries can make airplanes? Only a few companies — Boeing, Airbus,” he says. “Can you name a country that cannot make apparel? None of them.” And so, companies have to compete on price, and for clothing companies, the easiest way to keep prices low is to seek out cheaper labor. At the same time, some companies altered their business model and began producing what we call fast fashion.
“Fast fashion means shorter lead times, shorter life cycles and more frequent supply of new products to the market,” Lu says. “The oversupply problem in the age of fast fashion is getting worse, not better.” Instead of a collection of clothing that matches a season, fast fashion is a steady supply of new merchandise to stores. Some items are designed, manufactured and in storefronts in less continued on page 88
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EYE ON THE MARKETS Trends and Commentary By Ketu Desai
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November was a strong month for the market, however, the month got off to a slow start, and there was dispersion among asset classes and within the sectors of the equity market. In this article, we will discuss the equity markets, sector rotation, the latest economic data, emerging markets and fixed income markets. The equity market rally accelerated in November, particularly the last couple of days of the month, with tax reform/cuts being the key driver. The difference, according to analyst estimates for earnings growth in 2018, is 8 percent without tax cuts vs 11 percent - 15 percent with the tax cuts. As Washington moves closer to tax reform, investors repositioned to companies that will benefit the most from tax reform. Investors dumped tech, and moved into value sectors including retail, financials, and small caps. While the market has been calm at the index level, beneath the surface sector rotation has been one of the key themes this year. For an investor with a longer-term horizon, the rotations proved to be a good buying opportunity. We are also in a period of the year where buying and selling can happen for nonfundamental reasons, as we are in between earnings cycles. This is especially true for sectors such as tech. We witnessed similar dips towards the end of June and September, only to have strong performance in July and October, when they reported earnings. It will be interesting to see if this trend continues, or if this rotation has legs. For a strong 2018, the market will need tech to participate as it is over 20 percent of the market. In domestic economic data, last quarter’s GDP growth rate was revised up to 3.3 percent. Business and investment spending was up 10.4 percent, post-crisis, this element has not been a significant portion of our growth. Another encouraging sign has been the growth of productivity, which could help growth in 2018. It is on track to rise 1.3 percent in 2017, and be north of 1 percent next year, after averaging 0.6 percent for the past six years. While growth numbers were strong, inflation continued to be muted, core PCE rose an annualized 1.4 percent, providing support to a goldilocks economy. Emerging markets underperformed this month. The Chinese market especially exhibited volatility, and in particular the Chinese tech sector. Further, deleveraging, some weaker than expected economic data, and rising yields were also factors. The Chinese 10-year is up nearly 40 bps since the end of September. The fixed income market domestically also experienced noteworthy moves. High-yield bonds experienced a selloff that saw investors pull $3.5 billion from high-yield funds. The highyield spread moved out 50 bps at the peak, during the month. Most of the move was contained to a couple of sectors. The yield curve also continued to flatten, as the spread between the 10year Treasury and the 2-year, breached 60 basis points. Many are concerned that if the Fed continues its path to raise interest rates that the yield curve may become inverted. Saathee.com
Often an inverted yield curve is a sign of a pending recession. Quantitative easing is certainly having an impact on the shape of the yield curve. While the Fed has withdrawn from quantitative easing, other central banks around the world are continuing, and our long-end looks relatively attractive for nondomestic investors. Further, inflation numbers continue to be muted, which is having an impact on the yields. For these reasons, at this point it is not concerning that the curve has flattened, however, if the Fed does get aggressive next year with policy, it is worth taking seriously the message the bond market is sending. Looking forward, the market will focus on a Fed meeting that will likely bring another rate hike. Investors will also look to economic data to ensure that the economy remains strong. The key driver for the next leg up for the rest of this year will be tax reform/cuts.
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NEWS NOTES Dimple Ajmera and New Charlotte City Council Begin Work
How did you become interested in politics and public service? I give the credit to my parents who had instilled the values of hard work, education and giving back to the community. Growing up, I’d seen my parents working hard to provide for the family, but always found ways to assist others in need whether it’s supporting students to pursue higher education or families in need during natural disasters.
On November 7 Charlotte voters elected new members of the City Council as well as a new Mayor. Indian-American Dimple Ajmera was among the candidates that won a seat for a two-year term. The Charlotte City Council will have a 9-2 democrat majority while democrat Vi Lyles was elected mayor. The new council members and mayor were sworn in on What are your personal objectives you would like to see December 4. Saathee spoke with Dimple Ajmera about her work addressed in the coming year? and the new council. I recognize why we need a change and why Charlotteans elected the change this November. The change where one can dream of homeownership, where seniors can age in place, where a child can rise thru economic mobility, a change where an entrepreneur can start and grow their business, a change where your zip code doesn’t control your destiny, a change where all residents can feel safe regardless of where they live, color of their skin and economic status. So when historians look back 15 years from now they can say Charlotte was a dream place because it was a safe and inclusive place to live, raise a family and retire.
Give a little background. I have the proud distinction of being the first AsianAmerican and the youngest woman to serve on the Charlotte City Council. Prior to the election as Councilwoman, she was twice appointed to the Board of Commissioners for the Charlotte Housing Authority (CHA), and served on the CHA Board for more than two years to advocate for affordable housing and supporting services for our most vulnerable population. In order to devote myself full-time to serve the needs of my constituents, I made the decision to leave the position as Change Manager at TIAA, a Fortune 100 financial services organization. During my six-year tenure with TIAA, I was awarded the Champion Award for Excellence several times for leading large-scale asset management and financial application projects. Prior to being recruited by TIAA, I worked at Yardi Systems where I managed multiple investment management implementations for their top-tier clients. Earlier in my career, I served as a Lead Tax Consultant at Deloitte & Touche. I earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Southern California (USC) where I received the prestigious Volunteer Service Award for community work. I later became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Prior to attending USC, I earned an associate degree from Chaffey College in Rancho Cucamonga, California, where I served as Vice President of Phi Theta Kappa. I am also a fellow of the North Carolina Institute of Political Leadership.
What would you and the city council like to do to coordinate positive efforts with Charlotte Mayor, as well as with nC Governor and nC state legislature? I look forward to working with colleagues on city council and mayor and state legislators to deliver the change Charlotteans have asked for and Charlotteans deserve. What is your contact information (email) if readers want to contact you directly? Dimple.Ajmera@charlottenc.gov
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard will serve as Chairperson for World Hindu Congress 2018
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COMMUNITY EVENTS Resolutions 2018 - Jan 3-21 (Hillsborough, NC)
Hillsborough Gallery of Arts hosts its annual statewide juried art exhibit featuring both 2D & 3D media. January 3-21, 2018. Opening reception Friday January 12, 6-9pm. Awards juror Sarah Schroth, Director, Nasher Museum, Duke University. The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 22 artists featuring painting, sculpture, photography, glass art, jewelry, turned wood, pottery & fiber art. Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is located at 121 N. Churton Street, Hillsborough, NC. For more details visit www.hillsboroughgallery.com.
Penn Masala concert - Jan 13 (Atlanta)
The acapella group Penn Masala will perform at Georgia Tech, Ferst Center in Atlanta on Saturday, January 13. Penn Masala, the World’s First South Asian A Cappella Group, was born with the desire to create music that traversed traditional cultural boundaries and captured the experience of growing up with both Eastern and Western cultures. As the first group in the world to bring the sounds of the Indian subcontinent to acappella, they have consistently been at the forefront of South Asian-Western fusion ever since. For tickets visit, https://tickets.gtindiaclub.com/pennmasala.
South Asian Bridal Show - Jan 14 (Charlotte)
Ayesha Mian Weddings presents the South Asian Bridal Show on Sunday, January 14 at Hilton Center City, 222 East 3rd St. Charlotte. There will be vendors, designers, wedding ideas, caterers and much more. For more details visit www.hiltoncentercity.com/south-asian-bridal-show.
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The Hindu Center of Charlotte will be hosting Abhishek/ Puja with Bhajans and Shlokas followed by Kari/Bhogi Pallu and Mahaprasad on Sunday, January 14 starting at 5pm. Parents & Grandparents will Bless & Shower their kids with fruits, candies, coins, cranberries and so forth, supplied by the Hindu Center. Traditional Indian attire is encouraged but not required. Before this occasion there will also be kite flying (weather permitting) from noon to 5pm as well. Contact Nirav Pandya: 570.205.2636 for details.
WACC Speaker Series, Ambassador Ryan Crocker - Jan 18 (Charlotte)
Join the World Affairs Council of Charlotte on January 18 as they host esteemed U.S. diplomat, Ambassador Ryan Crocker. He has served 6-terms as a U.S. Ambassador during some of the most tumultuous times in U.S. history with the Middle East. President Obama called him out of retirement in 2011 to serve as Ambassador to Afghanistan, and President George W. Bush awarded him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He is a U.S. Career Ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, Kuwait, and Lebanon (1993-2012). Currently a Diplomat in Residence at the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Crocker has also served in academic positions at Yale University, University of Virginia, and as Dean of the Bush School of Government & Public Service. Join as he shares his insight on U.S. foreign policy under the current administration, ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, and his outlook for the years ahead in a talk titled “Middle East Meltdown: Causes & Consequences.” It will take place on Thursday, January 18 at Charlotte City Club, 121 W. Trade Street. VIP & General Reception, Networking, and Check-In: 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; Lunch & Presentation: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Cost ranges from $35 - $60. For more details visit http://worldaffairscharlotte.org.
Wilmington Antique Show & Sale - Jan 26-28
The 48th annual Wilmington Antique Show will host over 35 dealers from several states who will offer fine English and Early American furniture, primitives, vintage items, such as linens, clothing and jewelry, silver, art, rugs and collectables. Restoration providers will be available. The event takes place from January 26 - 28 at Historic Wilmington Riverfront Coastline Conference and Event Center, 501 Nutt Street, Wilmington, NC. For more details visit www.wilmingtonantiqueshow.com.
Urban Roots: Transforming the Urban Landscape – Jan 27 (Charlotte)
The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and the UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens presents an all-day symposium on Saturday, January 27 called “Urban Roots: Transforming the Urban Landscape.” The symposium will offer expert insights into transforming the urban landscape. The event will bring together speakers who are deeply involved in making our populated environments better places for both people and plants. Keynote speaker Joe Lamp’l, creator and host of the national public television series “Growing a Greener World,” will share with attendees some of his favorite urban gardening heroes from past shows and will inspire listeners with innovative ideas that urban gardening can bring to communities. Additional speakers will include Thom Duncan of Charlotte’s Friendship Gardens, Tradd Cotter of Mushroom Mountain and the team of Robin Moore and Mary Archer of the Natural Learning Initiative at North Carolina State University. Their talks will explore participating in the community gardens movement, cultivating fungi in an environmentally friendly fashion, and introducing children to nature. The symposium begins at 9am and includes lunch. For more information and to register, visit www.gardens.uncc.edu/symposium. 82
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COMMUNITY EVENTS India Republic Day Celebrations - Jan 27 (Charlotte)
The Hindu Center of Charlotte presents the annual India Republic Day celebrations on Saturday, January 27 at Gandhi Bhavan. There will be flag hoisting, singing of national anthem, a cultural show and performances along with lunch. The center is located at 7400 City View Dr., Charlotte. For more details call 704-535-3440 or visit www.hcclt.org.
Naari Bollywood Dance Show - Jan 28 (Raleigh)
Ishanya Dance presents the first all-women production in the Triangle area of Naari, and ode to the essence of a woman. “Naari” is a woman. She is a mother. A daughter. A wife. A sister. A friend. A fighter. A lover. She is the epitome of inner beauty, resilience, love, strength and humility. It is the ‘she’ that will be celebrated through Ishanya Dance Company’s Bollywood dance production. The play set in English will provide a backdrop for colorful Bollywood dances. Each dance will take you on an artistic roller coaster of emotions - from happiness to pride to sadness to joy. The production vows to present a balance between high-energy Bollywood dances that will also address poignant issues facing today’s “Naari” such as Domestic Violence, Save the Girl Child, No means No, Its my Choice, just to name a few. The show is a fundraiser for Kiran. The show will take place on Sunday, January 28 beginning at 4pm at Stewart Theater, 2016 Cates Ave., Raleigh, NC. All dialogues will be in English. For tickets and more details write to naariproduction@gmail.com.
North Carolina Jazz Festival - Feb 3-4 (Wilmington, NC)
One of the largest traditional jazz festivals in the Southeast and a STS Top 20 Event, this musical weekend will feature Kevin Bales, Herman Burney, Adrian Cunningham, Conal Fowkes, Jim Fryer, Bruce Harris, Debbie Kennedy, Eddi Metz Jr, Nate Najar, Ed Polcer, Chuck Redd, Scott Robinson, and many more. The event takes place from February 3 - 4 at Wilmington Hilton Riverside Hotel, 301 Water Street. For more details visit www.ncjazzfestival.com.
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says, “Hinduphobia and antiquated stereotypes still continue to pervade western culture, which the congresswoman has decried throughout her career as a prominent female leader in the Vaishnava Hindu community.” In a video message shared with the media, Gabbard said that the Chicago congress would be a “global platform where Hindus will be able to come together and share ideas and inspiration, and seek ways to positively impact the communities around us and around the world. With all that’s happening in the world, the universal message of aloha – love, peace, respect, and unity – is so needed.” The World Hindu Congress is held every four years. For more details, visit www.WorldHinduCongress.org.
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Mahindra Automotive North America (MANA) opened a new North American HQ and manufacturing operation in late November, the first such new OEM facility in Southeast Michigan in over 25 years. The expansion is part of a $230 million investment in Southeast Michigan that also includes a recently-opened warehouse and logistics operation in Pontiac and an existing prototype operation in Troy. In total, Mahindra has grown to 400,000 sq. ft. across three Detroit area facilities. Over the past 18 months, MANA will have tripled its workforce to 250. By 2020, Saathee.com
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The Nuv Yug India Fests will take place from March 17-18 at the Exposition Center, State Fairgrounds, Raleigh NC. It will take place on March 24-25 at the Park Expo and Conference Center (800 Briar Creek Rd.) in Charlotte. The weekend-long event features many facets of Indian culture, dance performances, vocalists, vendors, food, arts and crafts and much more. For more details visit https://indiafestusa.net/index.php
additional planned projects will result in 400 more jobs and another $600 million in local investment over that same period. In addition, MANA will continue to provide Metro Detroitbased engineering support for new vehicle platform development for India and global markets. The new facility will produce an off-highway vehicle which will extend Mahindra’s current position in this growing segment. Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra, Automotive Division EVP Rajan Wadhera and MANA President and CEO, Rick Haas participated in the facility inauguration along with Michigan Lieutenant Governor Brian Calley and Members of Congress Brenda Lawrence and Dave Trott. The event was also attended by business leaders and Mahindra employees. “This is an exciting day for Mahindra, our terrific employees and Detroit. I couldn’t be prouder to be here to help open this new facility today,” said Anand Mahindra. “This building opening represents our company’s growing presence in North America and locally in the Metro Detroit area where we have tripled our workforce during the past 18 months. We are committed to growing the Mahindra brand in North America and Michigan.” “This expansion represents a milestone for us and for Michigan,” said Haas. “We started this operation with seven people four years ago — to be crossing the 250 mark is a testament to the hard work of our employees and what this region has to offer in terms of top automotive talent.” Headquartered in India, Mahindra employs more than 200,000 people across 100 countries. Learn more about Mahindra Automotive North America at: www.mahindraautomotiveNA.com January 2018
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Nrityangan Dance Academy, Ritu Mukherjee & team, held an empowering dance presentation on Nov 19th to benefit Aashi’s Hope Foundation. Nrityangan’s dancers united with Aashi Patel, a five-year-old living in Charlotte, who has been diagnosed with Batten Disease. Batten disease is a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disorder. Aashi’s Hope Foundation’s mission is to spread awareness about this disease and raise funds to conduct a gene therapy trial to find a cure. This event was attended by 380 community members and sponsors at CPCC’s Peace Auditorium, Charlotte, NC and raised $32,000 for Aashi’s Hope Foundation.. For more information contact: Aashi’s Hope Foundation aashishopefoundation@gmail.com or visit www.beatbatten.org; Nrityangan Dance Academy: ritudance@gmail.com.
The upcoming Charlotte Hornets game against Miami Heat on January 20, 2018 will have an exciting cultural component. Bollywood Magic, a movement to promote Bollywood culture, dance, music, and fashion has partnered with several prominent NBA teams to give their mission a national platform. Current NBA partnerships include Charlotte Hornets, Orlando Magic, Brooklyn Nets, and the Washington Wizards. More NBA partnerships will be announced soon. Bollywood Magic, organized by ExcelIndia as a pregame event, is a dance competition among local and national teams that incorporate any Indian influenced style. Winners from the competition will perform during the pre-show and halftime show of the game at the Spectrum Center. The official Charlotte Hornets dancers will also perform to a Bollywood number at half time. This is very exciting news for our community in the Carolinas. Bollywood Magic was founded by former Bollywood actress Chandni Navodita who has acted in films alongside stars such as Salman Khan and Anil Kapoor. With a purpose to bring awareness of India’s rich culture to our youth and to mainstream America, this movement is gaining great momentum. A Netflix show is also in the works. Tickets to the showcase can be purchased at bollywoodmagicusa.eventbrite.com. The tickets also include passes to the Charlotte Hornets vs. Miami Heat game that evening.
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the deadly Rana Plaza collapse On April 23, 2013, Arati Baladas was working on a sewing machine when she heard a bang. She says the building “shivered.” Her supervisor told everyone to run. Arati, who often slipped her shoes off at work, searched for her sandal. “Just run!” her supervisor said. She sprinted and tripped. She was buried under the rubble for three days. Baladas was lucky: More than 1,100 workers died when Rana Plaza in Dhaka collapsed. The building housed multiple factories, several shops and a bank. The building had four more levels than it was designed for, according to The New York Times. Bangladeshi media reported that cracks had been found in the building the day before the collapse. Shops and the bank were closed, but owners ordered the garment workers back inside to finish orders. The following morning, as generators clicked on, the structure collapsed. More than 3,000 workers were inside and the death toll remains the deadliest garment-factory disaster in global history: 1,129 died, and more than 2,500 were injured. The event shocked consumers in America and Europe. Rana Plaza made clothing for the United Colors of Benetton, Bonmarché, The Children’s Place, El Corte Inglés, Monsoon Accessorize, Mango, Matalan, Primark and Walmart. Four days after the disaster, building owner Sohel Rana was arrested on the Indo-Bangladeshi border. On August 29, 2017, Rana was sentenced to three years in prison for failing to declare his personal wealth to Bangladesh’s anti-draft commission. A murder trial over the building collapse has been delayed and appealed to a higher court. In the wake of the disaster, two different agreements formed to better the conditions at Bangladeshi factories: The Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh and the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety. Today, more than 200 brands have signed the accord, but not some of the huge American brands that dominate the industry. Currently, 29 American brands (including giant companies like The Gap, Target and Walmart) have signed with the alliance. But the accord is a legally binding agreement and the alliance is simply a corporate initiative. Both efforts inspect factories for fire safety, blocked exits and structural integrity. But some academics estimate that there could be as many as 7,000 factories in Bangladesh and these safety initiatives cover only about 1,900. It’s questionable how much of an impact the inspections have had. A 2014 report from New York University found that not much had changed in Bangladesh. Today, Arati Baladas gets a stipend from the government, a compensation for Rana Plaza victims. Without her leg, she would have trouble working at a factory. And she wouldn’t want to. She doesn’t believe anything has changed. “My baby will never work at a garment factory,” she says.
Similar systems can work for Bangladesh and the European and American markets. Consumer pressure, too, he says, can actually be effective in making gradual changes. “If they see consumers expect something different, this may push the industry to change,” he says. “If consumers don’t care, if they say, ‘I want more fashion, faster items,’ the companies will only cater for those shopping behaviors. Nothing will change unless the consumers themselves say, “I don’t want to shop in this way.”” Jocelyn Whipple works on the global coordination team for Fashion Revolution, a brand-transparency group that advocates for more ethical and sustainable fashion. She, too, says consumers have more power than they realize. “Communicating with brands you like and that you feel you would like to see them doing more,” she says. “A lot more people could be doing that, and it genuinely would start making things happen faster.” Whipple still holds brands responsible for their choices. “We’re not saying, ‘We need more blue fleeces,’” she says. “Brands are choosing to take the Earth’s resources and then transform them into this product and present them to us. They’re the ones who are ultimately responsible.” Reporters Jasmine Garsd and Andrea Crossan contributed reporting to this story.
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I really wasn’t around too many kids who looked like me. We, my brother and I, went to racially diverse schools but were usually the only South Asian kids in our grade. From 3rd grade on I began being referred to as terrorist daily. That hurts a child’s confidence. This forced me to think that I must shed being Indian. At age nine, I had no idea that I couldn’t just “stop being Indian.” Therefore, what I dropped was my desire to be Indian, religiously and culturally. I wanted to just be like the rest of the kids. I didn’t want to get mad about being called a terrorist or, by the time I was in high school, just laugh it off. Unconsciously growing up post-9/11 meant distancing myself from the rich tradition my people come from. From the ages of 8 to 22, I had little desire to be Indian—because unknowingly I was hurt by what I perceived to be the pain of being Indian, when in reality it was hyper-nationalism, the insecurity America faced globally, which turned inward on me and my people. Now I am faced with a challenge, I am seeking to reconnect with my roots, but I am far behind. This challenge is multiplied by the fact that I am not in India, so the connection was already becoming spotty by the nature of being a first-generation immigrant and my insecurity with who I was that began in my formative years is hard to break past. In the Trump era, the pains of being Muslim (or being read as such) have resurfaced but this time my view is clearer: we can’t be unborn and hide who we are; instead we must embrace it firmly. Because assimilation without cultural awareness spells the death of a people who would only be “Indian” by pigmentation alone, if that were the case. Indian isn’t alone about Changing a global market the color of our skin or the texture of our hair, being Indian is Change can happen, says Sheng Lu, the University of about struggles our ancestors carried through, the cultures they Delaware associate professor, and some of that change comes built, the history they made and the paths they paved for us, to through consumers and some of it can come in the form of forget that is to forget being Indian. policy. There was a clause in the Trans-Pacific Partnership that encouraged better working conditions for garment workers in Dhruv Pathak works in digital media and marketing for Saathee. Vietnam, he says. Conctact him at Dhruv@Saathee.com. Saathee.com
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Charlotte Hindu Center table tennis The Charlotte Hindu Center Table Tennis group meets every Wednesday from 6.30 - 10 pm. All levels and types of play. Takes place at Vihar Hall, Hindu Center, 7400 City View Dr, Charlotte, NC. For Further Details: 704.607.8412
art of living (Charlotte) 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 are welcome. For Further Details: 980.216.8732 charlotte@us.artofliving.org www.artofliving.org/charlotte
Charlotte Malayalee association The association promotes and facilitates the cultural, educational, social and economic welfare of the Charlotte Malayalee community. For Further Details: cltma@cltma.org 704.517.5850 www.cltma.org
BaPs shri swaminarayan Mandir (Charlotte) A spiritual, volunteer-driven organization dedicated to improving society through individual growth by fostering the Hindu ideals of faith, unity, and selfless service. Activities include: Daily Arti 6:30 am & 6:30 pm; Weekly Satsang Sabha held every Sunday which includes Bhajans and spiritual discourses: Adults: 4pm, Young Men (Ages 23-36) - 3pm, Young Women (Ages 23-36) - 4pm, Teens - 4:30pm, and Children - 5pm. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/baps-charlotte
Charlotte Marathi Mandal The Mandal adds to the vibrancy of Charlotte with various events including the Ganapati Festival which are designed to keep the cultural values and traditions alive. The community is encouraged to participate. For Further Details: 704.565.9237 committee@charlottemarathimandal.org www.saathee.com/charlotte-marathi-mandal
Bethel Christian Fellowship BCF was founded to “Raise Up The Next Generation For Jesus Christ.” The Fellowship offers services in various Indian languages (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam) with a Sunday School from 9 9:55 am and Sunday Worship from 10 - 11:45 am. The Fellowship is located at 7604 New Town Road, Waxhaw, NC 28173 For Further Details: 803.792.7223 Pastor Rajan Samuel - pastorofbcf@gmail.com www.bcfcog.org
Charlotte telangana association This association was formed to promote Telangana cultural activities within greater Charlotte area. It brings together all the Telangana people living in the area to discuss, plan, and take action around the development of Telangana focusing both on rural and urban areas. For Further Details: Devender Reddy Gudepu - 702.510.8355 Shivaram Madhahu - 513.374.5040 charlottetelanganaassociation@gmail.com www.charlottetelangana.com
Carolina Khadayata samaj All Khadayata families of NC and SC are welcome to be part of the Carolina Khadayata Samaj. For Further Details: carolinakhadayatasamaj@yahoo.com Jaswant Mehta - 704.839.1965 Rita Shah - 704.321.0740
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 remedy for universal ills. The Charlotte Vipassana Meditation Group holds weekly group sits and monthly all-day sits for established students. Ten-day courses are also available for all students. Never a charge for a course. For Further Details: 704.277.5013 - rbddesai@gmail.com 704.807.3933 - madhaviparikh@yahoo.com www.dhamma.org
Carolinas Christian assembly Carolinas Christian Assembly located on 12601 Idlewild Road in the city of Matthews, NC, offers worship, fellowship and community assistance to all South Asians living in the Charlotte area. Sunday morning worship services is currently being held at Morningstar Lutheran Chapel, 12900 Idlewild Road, Matthews, NC 28105 at 10am. Pastor, Dr. Shibu Cherian, offers free counseling services to married couples and is a licensed premarital counselor. For Further Details: 704.208.9099 www.carolinaschristianassembly.org
Charlotte Gita study Group Beginners and advanced students of the Gita are welcome. The group meets the second and fourth Sunday from 3 - 5pm. This course is based on the Home Study Course of the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam, Saylorsburg, PA. Each session starts with meditation followed by a recorded lecture in English and discussion For Further Details: dshetti@gmail.com - 214.587.7331 skdave@hotmail.com - 704.844.9567 Saathee.com
Classical Music association of Charlotte (CMaC) CMAC sponsors many classical concerts during the year in Charlotte. Membership forms are available at shows. For Further Details: Lakshmi & Muthukrishnan - 704.814.9355 Jayashree & Panduranga - 704.442.1186 memberservices@onlinecmac.org www.onlinecmac.org
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Gurdwara sahib (Charlotte) The Gurdwara works to enrich the lives of the Sikh & Punjabi communities of Charlotte and surrounding areas. Regular Program: Every Sunday: 10 - 11am, Asa Di War by Bhai Satnam Singh Jee, 11am - 12pm, Keertan by Children, 12 - 1:15pm, Keertan January 2018
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by Bhai Satnam Singh Jee, 1:15 - 1:30pm, Ardaas, followed by Guru Ka Langar. Located at 1760 Stoney Creek Lane, Charlotte For Further Details: 704.509.2828 www.charlottegurdwara.org
lineage of realized masters such as Mahaavatar Baba Ji, Lahri Mahasaya, Sri Yukteshwar Giri, Paramahamsa Yogananda, Hariharananda, and Prajanananada. A sincere seeker who follows the path of Kriya Yoga with love and devotion and a desire for spiritual growth can attain Self-realization. The center hosts two annual initiation programs and a weekly Sunday meditation for initiates. For Further Details: Adesh Gupta - 704.814.7476 info@charlotte.kriya.org www.kriya.org
Hindu Center of Charlotte The Hindu Center of Charlotte holds many regular events and religious ceremonies. The temple library is stocked with books, CDs, DVDs and other materials on varied genres such as religion, culture, history, philosophy, yoga and health. Upcoming Events: Jan 14: Pongal / Makar Sangranti Jan 27: India Republic Day celebrations Feb 24: Maha Shivratri For Further Details: www.saathee.com/hindu-center-charlotte
Pratham - Charlotte Pratham organizes grassroots programs in the area of primary education and has made an impact on the learning levels of several million children through its Read India campaign. With nearly half the children in India who attend schools not learning to read and write at the required level, Pratham is trying to fill an important gap in the area of primary education. For Further Details: Anju Desai - ajdesai66@gmail.com - 980.622.0125 Shubhra Chakraborty - shubhra.chakraborty1@gmail.com 704.942.4798 www.prathamusa.org
India association of Charlotte The organization works to foster better understanding of the rich diversity of Indian culture by the larger community in and around Charlotte. They host the Festival of India every fall since 1994. For Further Details: Toni Sawhney - 704.604.2133 Lal Vishin - 704.545.3727 www.indiafestival.net
Probasi of Charlotte Probasi’s goal is to organize cultural and educational program related to Bengal in the Charlotte area, to increase Bengali cultural awareness, and to provide community service in the area. For Further Details: Swapan Nandi - 704.708.5993 Anindita Paul Bhunia - 704.360.2326 welcome@probasi.org / www.probasi.org
Indian american Muslim Council (IMaC) of Charlotte IAMC is committed to promoting peace, pluralism and social justice through advocacy. The organization is also committed to promote and protect human rights and dignity in India as they are the foundation of freedom and justice. IAMC-Charlotte seeks to reach out to Indian Muslims living in Charlotte to strive for InterCommunity understanding with focus on Indian Diaspora. For Further Details: Ashfaq Mehdi - 704.904.5778 iamc-charlotte@yahoogroups.com
sahaja Yoga Meditation Sahaja Yoga Meditation classes are free to attend and meant for all age groups who desire to find his or her true self, which is full of peace, joy of life and love for others. Sahaja Yoga was founded and developed by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi and teaches very simple techniques of meditation. Sessions are conducted weekly or biweekly at 5935 Hickory Grove Rd, Charlotte. For Further Details: www.meetup.com/SYCharoletteNC/
Indian Performing arts association of Charlotte (IPaaC) IPAAC promotes classical Hindustani music by inviting wellknown artists from India and offers music classes at various locations in Charlotte. For Further Details: Chaula Jain - 704.248.1515 contact@ipaac.org www.saathee.com/ipaac
sangamithra Foundation A Charlotte-based charity organization formed by a group of people who strive to make a difference in society. The team has taken the path of identifying the needs of underprivileged communities in India and provides support to meet those needs. Sangamithra works collectively towards realizing its vision. For Further Details: info@sangamithra.org www.sangamithra.org www.facebook.com/SangamithraFoundation
Jain Center of Greater Charlotte (JCGC) JCGC serves the spiritual, cultural, and social needs of Jain families around metro Charlotte area. It is dedicated to the practice, understanding, promotion, and preservation of the Jain faith. Members meet regularly for worship, ceremonies, and festivals throughout the year. These activities include celebrating major religious festivals such as Mahavir Jayanti, Paryushan, and Diwali, and programs like Swadhyay, Poojas and children’s Pathshaala. Located at 7631 Malliard Creek Road, Charlotte, NC 28262. Regular events: Weekdays: 9:30am - Prakshal and Puja; — 7:30pm - Aarti and Mangal Divo Weekends: 10:30am - Prakshal and Puja — 7:30pm - Aarti and Mangal Divo For Further Details: JCGC President Vipul Shah - 704.705.0314 info@jaincenterus.org www.jaincenterus.org Kriya Yoga (Charlotte) The group promotes Kriya Yoga Meditation as taught by the Saathee.com
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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 5pm. After the bhajans, there is Aarti and Mahaprasad. In addition, on the 3rd Sunday of every month, an additional Satsang Sabha is held at a sponsor’s house from 3 - 5pm. For Further Details: Divyesh Chauhan - 704.965.9735 Sanjay Savaliya - 704.779.7574 admin@issvcharlotte.org issvcharlotte.org
Sunday Abhisekhams at 11am as well as other special pujas. The temple is located at 6519 Beatties Ford Road, Charlotte, NC, 28216. For Further Details: 980.219.7556 contact@trimurtitemple.org www.trimurtitemple.org
Vallabh Pushti samaj of Carolinas (VPsC) VPSC’s objective is to fill devotional need for hundreds of Vaishnavs in Carolinas to worship and pray together, to observe and celebrate festivals, and to engage in humanitarian and educational activities. Paath and Bhajan recitations are held on the 2nd Sunday of each month from 4 - 6pm. A VYO Youth (ages 6-14) educational Meet is also scheduled on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of each month. The Shrinath Dham Haveli is located at 1006 Vickie Lane, Matthews, NC 28104. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/vallabh-pushti-vpsc
shri Rang avadhut Parivar (Parspar devo Bhav) Devotees of Guru Dattatraya Rang Avadhut and Shri Prem Avadhut meet on Thurs from 6-8pm in Charlotte for recital of “Datta-Bavani,” singing devotional Dattatraya Bhajans and reading “Guru-Lilamrut.” Info about meetings, literature, Videos, as well as biographies of Nareshwar Ashram and Shri Avadhut’s lives are available. For Further Details: Bharat Shah - 704.724.6247 Nagesh Patel - 704.399.7805
Vibha Charlotte Vibha Charlotte is volunteer driven organization dedicated to create a brighter future for underprivileged children. This group came together through a strong belief in Vibha’s mission and resolved to create a positive societal impact in India. The group works to organize social events that spread awareness and raise funds to further the organization’s mission. For Further Details: Volunteers@charlotte.vibha.org sites.vibha.org/Charlotte
sindhi association of the Carolinas The Sindhi Association of the Carolinas (SAC) organizes religious, cultural, community, and social events in Charlotte. SAC also sends donations for the needy to the schools in India for Scholarships and for camp refugees in India. For Further Details: sindhiassociationcarolinas@gmail.com 704.779.2396
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south Park Cricket Club (sPCC) The South Park Cricket Club is a group of gentlemen who play competitive cricket for fun. SPCC is based in Charlotte and has been a part of the Carolina Cricket League since 2010. For Further Details: anishtr@hotmail.com www.southparkcc.org
art of living (Greensboro) The Art of Living Foundation offers programs to uncover the strength, peace, and joy that lie at the core of every human being. Part I courses are offered regularly in Chapel Hill, Raleigh, and Greensboro which cover breathing techniques to eliminate stress & tension; skills for improving relationships at home and at work; practical wisdom to get the most out of life; insight into the laws that govern the mind & emotions; low-impact yoga and the breathing-based technique called Sudarshan Kriya, or the healing breath. For Further Details: Sonal Chhawchharia - sonal.chhawchharia@gmail.com Puja Verma - puja_usa@yahoo.com www.artofliving.org/us-en/greensboro
srishti of Charlotte Srishti works to fulfill the NC community’s need for togetherness and the desire to showcase Bengali culture, literature, theatre, music and popular arts. Literally, the word Srishti means an act of creation. Srishti welcomes and brings together people of varied cultures, ethnicity, languages, and backgrounds who are interested in East Indian traditions. For Further Details: Santanu Sarkar - santanu_kumar@yahoo.com 704. 541.3451 www.srishtiofcharlotte.org
BaPs shri swaminarayan Mandir Greensboro BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir of Greensboro features activities which include Sunday Sabhas: Shishu (Toddlers) sabha: 4 - 5pm; Bal/Balika sabha: 4:15 - 5:30pm; Kishore sabha: 2 - 3:30pm; Main sabha: 4 - 6pm; Gujarati classes: 2:30 - 3:45pm and Arti at 6pm followed by Mahaprasad. Fresh Shayona snacks available on Sundays. Located at 922 Gallimore Dairy Road, High Point, NC. For Further Details: 336.355.9798 bapsgreensboro@gmail.com www.baps.org/Greensboro
telugu association of Greater Charlotte area (taGCa) TAGCA was formed with an intention of preserving and promoting the Telugu cultural heritage and traditions among the Telugu speaking people residing in Greater Charlotte area. The association organizes social and cultural events and festivals that reflect the Telugu people culture from India. For Further Details: pr@tagca.org www.tagca.org
trimurti temple devasthanam The temple grounds offer many areas to explore including 14 sanathis with traditional Mandabams for various Hindu deities. Open daily with a Morning Puja at 10am and Evening Puja at 7pm. Saathee.com
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sri Mata Hindu temple of north Carolina The Mata Hindu Temple of NC Registered Non-Profit Organization Striving to meet the community’s Religious, Spiritual, Cultural, Artistic and Literary Needs. Panchayatana Puja is the system of worship in the Smarta Sampradaya of Hinduism. It is said to have been introduced by Sri Adi Shankara. It consists of the worship of five deities: Shiva, Vishnu, Devi, Surya and Ganesha. One of these deities is kept in the center and the other four surround it. This Temple is going to be Shakhi Panchayatana model where Sri Sri Lalithaambika is the presiding deity at the Center and the 4 intercardinal (ordinal) directions will have the shrines for Sri Ganapathy, Sri Aditya, Sri Maha Vishnu (Balaji) and Sri Maha Kaameshwara (shivalingam). The Temple is located at 8535 Lasater Road, Clemmons, NC 27012 Regular Events: Weekdays: 6:30 - 7:30pm Sat & Sun: 10:30am - 12:30pm For Further Details 336.LOK.MATA (565.6282) info@matahindutemple.org www.matahindutemple.org
India association of the triad (IatnC) The objective of the Association is to promote social, cultural and educational interests of its members, develop understanding between members of the Indian community and other residents of the Triad area, and make the latter aware of issues of concern to the Indian community. For Further Details: committee@iatnc.org www.iatnc.org
Indian association of the Carolinas (IaC) The mission of the IAC is to promote the Indian culture by hosting community events such local picnics, Diwali and Garba and similar celebration and sports events. Center is located in Winston-Salem. For Further Details: Gopal - 336.509.5943 Hasmukh - 336.971.5594 (Membership Help) indianac14@gmail.com www.indianac.org
sri sathya sai Baba Center (Greensboro) The Sri Sathya Sai Baba Center regularly conducts Sai Bhajans, Study Circles, various service activities and SSE classes (for students) every Sunday from 9:45am - 12:15pm. For Further Details: Swami Rajendran - 908.875.6964 Dr. Varatharajah - 336.851.9150 www.sathyasaicentergso.org
Indo-american society of nC (IasnC) The objectives of IASNC are to support the Indian, South Asian and American community residing in Greensboro, NC and vicinity and other individuals interested in learning the culture, traditions, and arts of India. Specifically, IASNC promotes Indo-American cultural, arts and sports events and also school based volunteering activities. For Further Details: Krishna Balu - balu4428@infionline.net - 336.292.9462 www.iasofnc.org
Winston-Greensboro Cricket Club (WGCC) Everyone from Triad Area in North Carolina, from the cities of Greensboro, High Point, Winston Salem and all nearby locations are welcome to come and join the club. The goals of the WGCC are fun, fitness, and friendship. WGCC is also a member of the Carolina Cricket League. Practice Sessions during the regular season are held every Wednesday at 5:30pm in Weston Park, Winston-Salem. For Further Details: www.wgcricketclub.com
Indo-us Cultural association of Winston-salem The Indo-US Cultural Association’s primary mission is to increase awareness of the cultural heritage of India which is tremendously rich in its diversity and history. The Association seeks to reach out to the thriving Indian-American community within the Piedmont and Triad areas to share the vibrant Indian culture and promote cross-cultural understanding. For Further Details: President: Aanchal Chopra - indouswinston@gmail.com 336.575.5348 www.indouswinston.org
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life Mission, usa This ashram has been established to provide helpful benefits for all - physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. All these benefits can be achieved through the natural remedies of yoga therapy, Ayurveda, naturopathy and diet. The ashram is located at 8136 NC Highway 119, South Mebane, NC 27302. For Further Details: 336.421.0690 Dr. Manoj - 848.459.7401 lifemissionusa@gmail.com www.lifemissionusa.org
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 gettogethers with essential touch of Assamese culture. Everyone from Assam as well as anyone with any connection to or interest in
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HSNC, 309 Aviation Pkwy, Rooms 5 & 6, Morrisville, NC. For Further Details: 877.505.3232 x 1003 wcraleigh@us.dadabhagwan.org www.dadabhagwan.org
BaPs shri swaminarayan Mandir (Raleigh) A spiritual, volunteer-driven organization dedicated to improving society through individual growth by fostering the Hindu ideals of faith, unity, and selfless service. Activities include: Daily Arti 7am & 6:30 pm; Weekly Satsang Sabha held every Sunday which includes Bhajans and spiritual discourses: Adults: 4pm, Young Men (Ages 23-36) - 3pm, Young Women (Ages 23-36) - 4pm, Teens - 4:30pm, and Children - 5pm. Location: 1020 Aviation Parkway, Morrisville, NC 27560 For Further Details: saathee.com/baps-shri-swaminarayan-mandir-morrisville-nc
datta Yoga Center (Raleigh) Mission: Spread the teachings of Sadguru Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji of Mysore. Activities: Namasankeertana - Bhajans written, composed and sung by Pujya Sri Swamiji. Kriya yoga classes conducted 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). For Further Details: Suresh and Madhavi Kota - 919.434.1604 www.dycusa.org
Bengali association of north Carolina (BanC) The Bengali Association of North Carolina (BANC) seeks to promote Bengali culture, language, music, arts and social activities by offering varieties of programs for members of INDO-American community within North Carolina and adjacent states. The association is organized exclusively for charitable, cultural, social and educational purposes. For Further Details: exec@banc-online.org www.banc-online.org
duke diya Diya is a Duke University student organization that committed to providing a forum for interaction through events relating to South Asian Americans and anyone interested in South Asian culture, politics or economics. Duke Diya represents the six major nations of South Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Social events like club mixers and semiformals, especially with other Duke cultural groups and South Asian organizations at UNC and NC State, are also an extremely enjoyable aspect of life with Diya. For Further Details: diya.duke@gmail.com www.dukediya.com
Bhartiya senior Citizens of nC (BsCnC) The Organization for senior citizen of Indian origin that are age 60 years and over. BSCNC members meet on the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Cary senior center in Bond Park in Cary, NC from 10 am to 3 pm. The next meeting will be on Saturday, January 13. The group will renew their memberships, Satya Narayana katha will be read, and will discuss Uttrayan. For Further Details: Yogesh Gandhi (president) 910.391.1809 Mahendra Patel (secretary) 919.793.6588.
eKtaa student organization (nCsu) EKTAA (meaning unity) is the South Asian Student Organization at North Carolina State University (NCSU). The organization was founded in 1970. The motto is “unity within diversity.” EKTAA strives to spread culture and heritage of South Asia all over the campus as well as the local community and the organization works hand-in-hand with many organizations on and off the NCSU campus, as well as South Asian organizations from area universities. For Further Details: ektaaexec@ektaa.org www.ektaa.org
Chinmaya Mission Raleigh-durham (CM Rdu) Chinmaya Mission was founded by Swami Chinmayananda. Not satisfied with degrees in literature and law or with other worldly aspirations, he pursued the spiritual path under the guidance of Swami Shivananda and Swami Tapovanam. Dedicated to spreading the knowledge of Vedanta and other Hindu scriptures and to provide to individuals and the practical means for spiritual growth and happiness. CM RDU conducts weekly discourses (Satsanga-s) and study groups for adults, and classes for youth (Yuvakendra) and children (Bala Vihar). For Further Details: www.chinmaya-RDU.org
dada Bhagwan Foundation (Raleigh) Every living being is in constant pursuit of happiness; no one likes suffering. This search ends only when the source of eternal happiness is found. It can be attained through realizing your true Self. A path to eternal happiness was discovered by Gnani Purush A. M. Patel, also known as Dada Bhagwan and it was revealed to the world as Akram Vignan, a spiritual science. This spiritual science is based on the foundation of Self Realization. This unique knowledge bestows a new vision which helps us bring solutions in practical day-to-day circumstances that leads to harmony and happiness in life. Dada Bhagwan Satsang, Raleigh Center invites everyone to the regular satsang events at HSNC, Sat 5 - 7pm. General Satsang followed by Aarti and Prasad. Satsang Venue: Saathee.com
Geet Bazaar Radio (nCsu) Every Sunday morning from 10am - 12pm on WKNC 88.1 FM, join hosts Afroz Taj and John Caldwell, for a wide variety of music from South Asia, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and beyond. They specialize in the music of the Indian film industry, with lots of ghazals, qawwalis, bhajans, and Indi-Pop to round out the mix. You can listen to Geet Bazaar worldwide using the NC State Student Media App or live streaming on wknc.org. Geet Bazaar will also publicize community events free of charge. For Further Details: Dr. Afroz Taj & John Caldwell - 919.851.1119 geetbazaar@wknc.org
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Gokul Bhajan & Vedic studies (Raleigh) Weekly satsang of parents and children singing bhajans and glorifying past times of Lord Krishna. Satsang every Friday 7pm 9pm at the HSNC in Morrisville, NC with a dinner afterwards. Gokulam Learning Center in Durham every 1st & 3rd Saturday from 5pm - 9pm with a dinner afterwards. Children learn slokas, learn presentation skills, manage and lead various projects such as book distribution, charity for cow protection, food for the poor, and prison seva. For Further Details: bkdasa@gmail.com 919.491.9536 / www.gokulbhajan.com
Gurdwara atlantic Coast sikh association One of the oldest Sikh associations in the Southeastern US. The association meets every Sunday for Diwans along with Akhand Paths celebrated on appropriate dates. Classes for Punjabi and religious studies are held for children at the same time. Located at 3108 Sparger Road, Durham, NC 27705. For Further Details: Yadvinder Singh - 919.477.7035 acsikhassociation.org
Heartfulness Meditation (triangle) Heartfulness meditation is a heart-based meditation system open to all. It is a simple system of meditation centered on the supremacy of heart in our makeup that helps one realize the ultimate potential within oneself. Regular practice under capable guidance enables aspirants to progressively experience the sublime presence of the divine in their daily lives. Heartfulness meditation is freely offered to seekers worldwide through Shri Ram Chandra Mission. In the Triangle area, group meditations are held on Sunday at 8:30am & Wednesday at 7pm. For Further Details: Raj Solanki - raj_solanki@yahoo.com www.heartfulness.org
Heritage India association of nC (HIanC) Heritage India Association of NC 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.” During the year, HIANC presents several annual events such as Heritage India Festival in April, Gandhi Jayanti in October, Children’s Day in November, and also participates in the International Festival of Raleigh in October. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/heritage-india-association
Hindi Vikas Mandal of nC Hindi Vikas Mandal (HVM) based in the Raleigh-Triangle area, promotes study and appreciation of the Hindi Language, and strives to foster Indian culture and traditions through Hindi. HVM has special focus on the youth for the preservation of Indian heritage. Every year HVM organizes Kavi-Sammelan (Poetry Reading); Independence Day Function, Dushera Festival and a members’ picnic. HVM also conducts weekly Hindi classes (10:30 - 11:30am on Saturdays) at HSNC for children. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/hindi-vikas-mandal
Hindu society of north Carolina The Hindu Society of NC temple is open daily from 7am - 9pm. Morning Aarti: Mon-Fri 10.30am, Sat-Sun 10am. Evening Aarti: Mon-Fri 7pm, Sat-Sun 6pm. There are many other regular events taking place at the temple. All major religious celebrations are observed. Facility rentals are also available. Activities: Yoga, Saathee.com
Hinduism and Meditation classes; Weekend Community Classes: Jain pathshala, Hindi classes, Sanskar Gurkul Classes, Tamil classes, Balmukund classes; Youth Affairs: Ohm Squad is the youth wing of HSNC involved in the youth activities like camp, games, craft and arts. Located at 309 Aviation Parkway, Morrisville, NC and serves the greater Triangle area. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/hsnc
Humsub HumSub is dedicated to sharing the social and cultural traditions of India with the residents of the Research Triangle Park and NC. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/hum-sub
Immanuel assembly of God A full Gospel Christian church serving the Indian / South Asian community in the Raleigh area of North Carolina. Service is offered Sundays at 10:30am & Bible Study is Wednesdays at 7pm. The Church is located at 5419 S. Alston Ave, Durham, NC 27713. For Further Details: Pastor Sam Daniel 919.442.8537 thechurch@immanuelassembly.org samimmanuelag@gmail.com www.immanuelassembly.org
Indian Classical Music & dance society (ICMds) ICMDS is dedicated to promoting Indian classical music and dance in the Triangle area by inviting top artists from all over the world to perform. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/icmds Indo-american Friendship Foundation The foundation works to improve Friendship between the People of India and USA through Cultural and Technological Exchanges. The Center is located at 1413 Boxwood Lane, Apex, NC 27502 For Further Details: Dr. Subhas C. Mohapatra - President 919.362.7653 iaff100@gmail.com www.iaff1.org
Instepp InStepp Inc. is a community-based, nonprofit organization located in Durham. The organization has served women residing in the Triangle area since 2007. InStepp offers long-term support and training to women who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking; women who are transitioning back into the workforce following separation or divorce; women transitioning from prison or jail, and immigrant women, including women from South Asian cultures, who are victims of crimes. For Further Details: 919.680.8000 info@instepp.org www.instepp.org
International Community Church ICC is a worship center for people from India and neighboring countries. Church services at Reedy Creek Baptist Church 1524 N. Harrison Avenue Cary, NC 27513 For Further Details: 919.233.2900 Pastor: Joseph B. Jesudason www.icc-nc.org
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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. For Further Details: Saroj Sharma - 919.460.7830 / 919.656.5224 www.hindi.org
Pushtimargiya festivals. They meet at 4000 Bearcat Way, Suite 102 in Morrisville, NC 27560 on Saturdays from 5:30pm to 7:00pm for Satsang. Everyone is invited to attend. For Further Details: Hemant Sura - 919.608.2412 krishnadham.nc@gmail.com
IsKCon new Goloka temple of nC New Goloka temple is a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Visitors are welcome any day of the week to come have darshan of Sri Sri Radha Golokananda. Every Sunday at 4pm, there is a special program consisting of arati, kirtan, Bhagavad-gita discourse, and a prasadam feast. New Goloka also provides educational classes and programs for children and adults. New Goloka Daily Darshan Times 4:30 - 5am, 7:15am - 1pm, 4:15 5:45pm, 7 - 8pm. Saturday and Sunday Darshan open from 7:15am - 8pm. The Radha-Krishna temple is in a rural setting at 1032 Dimmocks Mill Rd. Hillsborough, NC. For Further Details: 919.732.6492 newgoloka108@gmail.com iskconnc@gmail.com www.newgoloka.com
Jain study Center of north Carolina (JsCnC) The JSCNC was organized to study and understand Jain religion, philosophy, rituals, and literature and to educate the children. Over the years the Center has participated in many activities for youths and adults, where an environment is created making members feel like a part of the family. Jain pathshala and swadhyay are held routinely for children and adults respectively. For Further Details: jscnc101@gmail.com jscnc.org
Kiran, Inc Kiran serves and empowers South Asian victims of domestic violence in NC by helping them rebuild their lives and ending the cycle of violence. Although domestic violence is rarely talked about in South Asian communities, it is a rampant and preventable public health problem. Kiran is passionate about promoting healthy family relationships in South Asian communities and raising awareness on the prevalence of domestic violence in South Asian homes through outreach and advocacy. Kiran’s core services comprise of a 24 hour free and confidential hotline, crisis counseling, legal advocacy, translation assistance, resource referrals, skills development and other culturally sensitive support services needed to meet the challenges of South Asian victims. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/kiran-inc www.kiraninc.org 24 hours Crisis line: 877-NC-KIRAN (877-625-4726) kiran@kiraninc.org Office: 919.831.4203
Krishnadham usa Krishnadham USA’s mission is to foster richness of Hindu cultural heritage in our children and to provide learning experiences on our cultural values to visitors and residents alike under the guidance of Vaishnavacharya Shri Dwarkeshlalji Mahoday. Krishnadham will be established on a 16 acre sized tract located at 795 Beaver Creek Road in Apex, North Carolina (in Chatham County) not far from Jordan Lake. Krishnadham USA is having weekly Satsangs and Monthly manoraths to celebrate various Saathee.com
Maitri (nCsu) A student organization at NC State that aims at unifying various cultures at university. Maitri works to help and support Indian students at State, & also creates opportunities for them to immerse in the global culture while retaining their rich Indian identity. For Further Details: maitri.ncsu@gmail.com www.maitrincsu.org www.facebook.com/MaitriAtNcsu
Pakistani-american anjuman The North Carolina Pakistani-American Anjuman (NCPAA) is a non-political, cultural and social organization that strives to promote the presence of the people from Pakistan living in the Triangle area of North Carolina. Their mission is to provide cultural and social interaction for the families and individuals of the Pakistani community and to offer a variety of programs and services to its members. For Further Details: www.ncpaa.org
Pratham - triangle area Pratham is a grass-roots organization that works towards universalizing primary education in India. It is one of the largest NGOs in field of literacy movement in India. Pratham continues to evolve, grow and works to meet the continually changing needs of the children it educates. The NC 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.” For Further Details: Sri Rajgopalan - rajagoph@yahoo.com Ravi Sundarajan- ravisrajan@yahoo.com Rajeev Thalla - rajeev.thalla@gmail.com www.prathamusa.org
Raleigh sai Center Parthi Sai devotees of Triangle area meet every Sunday from 4 6:15pm in the Mini-Hall of Hindu Bhavan in Morrisville. There is also a study circle, Bhajan Practice, Veda Chanting etc. between 4 - 5pm depending on the week, followed by bhajans from 5 6:15pm. The center carries out several service activities as well, including Human Values Education (SSE) classes for the children of different age groups. For Further Details: rsc.president@yahoo.com raleighsaicenter.org
Ramakrishna Vedanta society of nC The Ramakrishna Vedanta Society 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. Practical Vedanta and the message of the harmony of religions and the spiritual oneness are studied. Regardless of background and/or knowledge the organization welcomes participants. The address is 3109 Globe Road Morrisville, NC 27560. For Further Details: 919.412.8304 vedantanc@gmail.com www.vedantanc.org
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RtP Maharashtra Mandal The Mandal is a home away from home for Marathi-speaking people. The goal of the Mandal is to advocate the vibrant culture, the rich heritage and the language of Maharashtra. The Mandal is dedicated to showcase the cultural, social and traditional attributes of Maharashtra to the local community through variety of entertaining programs, and events such as Makar Sankrant, Shiv Jayanti, Gudi Padwa, Picnic, Ganesh Festival and Diwali. For Further Details: mail@rtpmm.org www.rtpmm.org sahaja Meditation Ongoing meetings, seminars and workshops are available in Raleigh. There is never a charge for Sahaja Meditation instruction. RSVP in meetup: Sahaja-Meditation-Triangle-Group Thursdays at 7:30pm. Located at 9308 Fairbanks Dr, Raleigh, NC. For Further Details: balaram.krishna@gmail.com 919.757.3135 www.sahajamediation.com
sewa RtP Sewa RTP - a chapter of Sewa International - is a team of volunteers who organize various activities - ranging from local community service to fundraisers for developmental projects in India. Currently Sewa RTP has following activities on monthly basis: Sewa Day, Workshops / Seminars, Assisting Community in Emergency situations, Chapter Meetings - 3rd Thursday of every month. Sewa International USA is a Hindu faith-based humanitarian service organization. For Further Details: www.sewausa.org/chapter/raleigh/raleigh-overview shree swaminarayan Hindu temple (Isso) ISSO’s primary objective is to advance the Sanatan Dharma in accordance with the principles and teachings of the Original Shree Swaminarayan Sampradaya, founded and ordained by Bhagwan Shree Swaminarayan Himself. They organize a weekly “Satsang Sabha,” every Saturday, which includes Kirtan bhakti, Katha, Aarti and Mahaprasad. Temple is now open daily 8am to 12pm and 4pm to 9pm; Daily Sandhya Aarti: 7pm; Weekly Satsang Sabha: Saturday 5pm to 8pm. The Mandir is located at 500 SE Maynard Road, Cary, NC 27511 For Further Details: www.saathee.com/issonc
sky Meditation and Kaya Kalpa Yoga Benefits include longevity, wellness and stress management. Triangle Sky Meditation group holds weekly group meditation and Simplified Physical Exercises every Friday in Triangle area. SKY Meditation initiation and SKY Kaya Kalpa Yoga Courses are held several times a year for anyone 14 years and above. For Further Details: Rajendran Kailasam - 919.824.8429 sky.cary@yahoo.com www.vethathiri.edu.in
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 Further Details: sifaa.music@gmail.com www.sifaa.org Saathee.com
sV temple of north Carolina The temple 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. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/sv-temple-nc
tamil Cultural association of north Carolina (tCa nC) TCA NC was formed for the purpose of providing youths with exposure to Tamil culture. Everyone is invited to join TCA and become part of the organization promoting Tamil culture in the Triangle area. For Further Details: tca_nc@yahoo.com www.tcanc.org
triangle area telugu association (tata) TATA is committed to building a vibrant Telugu Community and promoting Telugu culture and language in the Triangle area of North Carolina. For Further Details: www.triangletelugu.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 Hindi-speaking music fans all around the globe. For Further Details: Ishtiaquem@gmail.com www.tbsnc.org
triangle Gujarati association (tGa) TGA’s mission is to promote and serve Gujarati culture in the Triangle area by organizing various events and programs throughout the year and impart Gujarati culture and language on the youth. For Further Details: www.saathee.com/triangle-gujarati-association
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. The Triangle Vegetarian Society was founded in 1986 in the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) area of North Carolina to promote the nutritional, ethical, environmental, and other aspects of vegetarianism. Open to all, they aim to build a sense of community among people of varying interests in plant-based diets, encouraging healthy, sustainable, and peaceful lifestyle choices. For Further Details: barman@cs.unc.edu www.trianglevegsociety.org
triangle Vipassana Meditation Vipassana, which means to see things as they are, is one of India’s most ancient techniques and was taught 2500 years ago as a universal remedy for universal ills. We holds weekly group sittings in Cary on every Saturday. These sittings are only meant for old students who have completed 10 day Vipassana course as taught by S N Goenka in tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin. For Further Details: Hitesh & Vaibhavi Parekh - 732.213.9660 / 919.601.3555
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urdu Majlis Urdu Majlis, the Triangle’s Urdu Literary Society, meets monthly on the campus of UNC: Chapel Hill. Meetings include discussions of the life and works of major South Asian poets as well as opportunities to share original poetry and other writing. Urdu Majlis is co-sponsored by the Carolina Asia Center and the South Asia Section of the UNC Department of Asian Studies. It is an intellectual endeavor with no political or religious affiliations. For Further Details: Afroz Taj - taj@unc.edu - 919.851.1119 Seema & Ashraf Faruqi - seemafaruqi@hotmail.com - 919.596.4792
Vaishnav samaj of triangle area A group of like-minded devotees who meet for religious worship and understand Pushti Marg Principles at large. Regular Bhajan recitations are held 2nd Sunday of the month from 4-6pm and Seniors are requested to encourage youngsters to participate in the activities. For Further Details: Arvindbhai Shah - 919.233.7677 Vithalbhai Shah - 919.803.9027
Vraj education Raleigh Kendra The Vraj Education Raleigh Kendra is conducting comprehensive weekly teaching of Hinduism and Pushtibhakti Marg backed by Vraj Temple Pennsylvania. Raleigh Vaishnav children will get an opportunity to recognize, learn, and exercise Pushtimarg guidelines and leverage rich Shri Vallabh Mahaprabhuji heritage to improve individual life style. For Further Details: vraj.raleigh@gmail.com for timing and location information. www.facebook.com/VrajEducationCenter/
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ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of India 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, and economic freedom. The Carolinas Region of the EVFI USA conducts fundraising and awareness programs in Raleigh & Columbia. For Further Details: Southeast Regional President: Chander M. Aggarwal cmaggarwal44@gmail.com - 407.454.3739 Carolinas Regional President: Janak Dalal jaydalalcolumbia@gmail.com - 803.665.4050
Grihastha Family Institute The Grihastha Family Institute has a mission of preparing everyone with the basics and nuances of marriage and family management, and to compensate for the loss of traditional structures, norms and methods that used to support the family structure. 3 Day workshop camps and private consultations are available. For Further Details: www.grihastha.org
Hindu society of eastern nC (Greenville, nC) The temple celebrates major festivals and holds regular bhajan Saathee.com
seesions and Geeta study. For Further Details: Temple - 252.752.2670 B.S. Srivatsa - 508.654.0360 Hindutemplenc@gmail.com
IsKCon temple of the Holy name in Prabhupada Village The Temple of the Holy Name, situated in a peaceful, rural area, is a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). They welcome you, your friends and family to take darshan of Sri Sri Parama Karuna Nitai Gaurasundara from 5am7:30pm, 7 days a week and invite you to their special program held every Sunday at 3pm with arati and kirtan, bhajans, discourse on the Bhagavad-gita, As It Is, and a pure vegetarian feast - all free! Festivals are celebrated year round. Temple is located at 1283 Prabhupada Rd. Sandy Ridge, NC For Further Details: 336.593.2322 tothn@iskconpv.org www.iskconpv.org
nithyananda sangha north Carolina (Inner awakening) Inner Awakening works to spread the knowledge of Yoga and meditation by letting people experience the teachings of Vedic Science in its purest form delivered by the enlightened master Paramahamsa Sri Nithyananda. Nithyananda Sangha North Carolina is part of a worldwide movement for meditation and healing. Paramahamsa Nithyananda is a global leader in the science of enlightenment and the author of more than 300 books published in 27 languages. For Further Details: 704.766.1420 / 704.992.6114 innerawakening.org nithyananda.org
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. Upcoming Events: March 24-25: India Fest, Park Expo and Center, Charlotte For Further Details: www.saathee.com/nuv-yug
Prabhupada Village Prabhupada Village is a rural, ISKCON, devotional community, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We gather our inspiration and guidance from the books, letters, lectures, and example of His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the Founder-Acharya of ISKCON, The International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Following Srila Prabhupada’s personal example, we strive to teach spiritual values in order to achieve true happiness, prosperity and spiritual fulfillment. We are dedicated to selflessly serving the North Carolina and Southern Virginia Hindu communities, visiting homes for fellowship, worship, scriptural study, and kirtan. We also facilitate spiritual festivals, Bhagavad-gita and Srimad Bhagavatam discussions, teach puja, vegetarian cooking, and are experienced family counselors. For Further Details: 336.593.8108 or 336.593.3031 sarvadrik@gmail.com www.facebook.com/outreachseva www.prabhupadavillage.com 106
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sri somesvara temple (asheville) The Sri Somesvara Temple is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina. It is a Vedic Shiva temple at the center of Mount Soma, a community commonly referred to as “Mount Kailash of the West.” People travel to experience Sri Somesvara’s powerful Linga, profound silence, and timeless vibrations. The temple is open every day from 9:30am to 6:30pm. Aarti is at 6pm. For Further Details: 828.476.4073 www.srisomesvara.org
India assoc. of Greater Charleston (IaGC) The India Association of Greater Charleston (IAGC) was incorporated when the residents of Indian origin in Charleston felt the need to organize a community of people who were interested in the culture and heritage of India and share the profound beauty of this culture with others. They celebrate various events throughout the year including Diwali & various Picnic gatherings. For Further Details: Omi Hasija (Chairperson) - 843.766.4661 iagcchs@gmail.com www.indiaassociationofgreatercharleston.com
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american south asian Cultural association of Columbia, sC The American South Asian Cultural association of Columbia’s fundamental goal is to increase cultural awareness and develop cultural understanding among American South Asian Community in Columbia, SC area. A lunch meeting isheld on the second Sunday every month between 12:30 - 2:30pm at Persis Biryani & Indian Grill, 1728 Bush River Road, Columbia, SC 29210. For Further Details: Contact in the evenings: 803.233.7042 / 512.547.7077
Carolina Buddhist Vihara (Greenville, sC) Carolina Buddhist Vihara is a temple and monastery in South Carolina, USA. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to offering teachings of the Buddha, primarily by bringing Theravada Buddhist nuns and monks to Greenville. “Theravada” refers to the oldest surviving branch of Buddhism, the highly traditional school found in countries such as Sri Lanka, Burma, Cambodia, and Thailand. The meditation is on Monday, & Thursday from 6- 8pm & for women only on Friday 9- 10am. Sutta discussion on Saturday from 2-4pm. Full moon Poya program from 9am - 3pm on the closest Sunday to the Full moon (Notified when scheduled). The Temple is located at 113 Woodridge Circle, Greenville, SC 29607 For Further Details: 864.329.9961 greenvillebv@gmail.com www.carolinabuddhist.net
Hindu society of Greater spartanburg The Society holds Satsang from 5-7pm on the second Sunday of each month. There are usually around ten families present. The Society also celebrates many religious and social festivals based on the Hindu calendar. Recent celebrations have included Navariti, Diwali, Janmashtami, Ganesh Chaturthi, Geeta Jayanti, and many others. Though the Balvihar does not meet on a regular basis, the temple is quite active in sponsoring children’s programs, such as Rangoli classes and classical and contemporary dance classes. Located on 1130 Fairview Church Road in Spartanburg, SC 29303. For Further Details: 864.599.7048 pluralism.org/profile/hindu-society-of-greater-spartanburg/
Hindu temple and Center (Columbia, sC) The temple is open on weekdays between 8:30am to 12 noon and between 5pm and 8:30pm. On weekends, the temple is open between 8:30am to 1pm and 5pm to 8:30pm. Bal Gokulam (Sunday School) classes are held every Sunday from 10:30am to 12 noon. Classes are designed to help children build physical, mental, cultural, social & spiritual lives. It is located at 5704 Kiawah Road, Columbia, SC 29212. For Further Details: 803.772.6940 www.hindutemplesc.org Saathee.com
Kannada association of Greater Greenville (KaGG) An organization devoted to the awareness and promotion of Kannada culture in the Greater Greenville area of SC. KAGG is a primarily run by volunteers and invites Kannadigas living in and around Greenville area to participate in the organization. Kannada classes for children are also conducted. For Further Details: 864.430.4973 kaggculturalcommittee@gmail.com www.kagg-sc.org
Masjid noor-ul-Huda (MnH) The Mosque is open for five daily prayers in congregation every day of the year. On the first and third Saturday of every month from 6pm - 8pm, an Islamic session is held by Hafiz Mohammed Basheer. Quran reading classes for children are also conducted daily. The Mosque is located at 517 Winmet Drive, Columbia, SC. For Further Details: Masjid main number - 803.754.2632 www.noorulhuda.org
spartanburg Buddhist Center of sC The Center’s resident monks seek to preserve Theravada Buddhist traditions and welcomes all who are interested in Buddhism, Southeast Asian culture, or meditation. Since the center opened in 2010, a regular English-speaking group meets at 6pm on Thursdays for meditation, a brief Dhamma talk, and short discussions. The Center is located at 770 Bryant Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303. For Further Details: 864.327.8726 www.facebook.com/spartanburgbuddhist2012
telugu association of Greater Greenville TAGG is devoted to the awareness and promotion of Telugu Culture in the Greater Greenville Area. The association caters to the cultural and social needs of the Telugu people living in and around Greenville. TAGG organizes events to celebrate major festivals and organizes a picnic during the summer as scheduled activities. In addition, TAGG screens choice Telugu Movies mostly throughout the year and organizes special cultural events usually performed by artists from USA and visiting from India. For Further Details: www.taggsc.org
Vedic Center of Greenville Daily Aarti is conducted Monday - Friday at 8pm. Bal Vihar classes are conducted Sundays from 11:15am - 12:30pm. Sri Venkateshwara Suprabhatam is held on 2nd Saturday of each month at 9am. Located at 520 Bethel Road, Mauldin, SC 29662. For Further Details: President: Geera Desai - 864.451.4305 864.967.2852 www.vediccenterofgreenville.org
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The water they used to cook the rice was formerly only used once, then dumped down the drain. No longer. “We’ve installed and put in a number of systems to be able to recirculate that water and recapture it,” said Peter McDonald, the Bolton plant’s operations manager. “We clean it, then we’re able to re-use it within the process.” “Back in about 2007, this factory was using roughly onethird of the water for the entire town [of Bolton]. Once we went to recirculating, we actually had the city contact us saying, ‘What’s going on?’” said McDonald. “We were able to recapture all that water, recirculate and reduce our water usage by 85 percent at the site.”
Solar panels at Mars’ factory in Hackettstown, NJ where M&M’s are produced. Mars has invested in enough renewable energy to power all of its US factories. Credit: Mars Inc.
That also equates to using a lot less energy as well: twothirds less energy spent producing rice in Bolton compared with eight years ago. Sustainability chief Barry Parkin says changes like those in Ontario are just the start: “I hope in five-years’ time, 10-years’ time, we’re not carving out: ‘What are we investing in sustainability?’ But it’s just part of the way we do business.” Still, Mars has its critics. “We have to shift the focus from reducing unsustainability, doing less bad stuff, to doing more good stuff. And that requires a fundamentally different approach,” said Andrew Hoffman, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business who teaches sustainable business practices. Hoffman likes that Mars is taking a public stance on climate change, but he says the company’s efforts aren’t enough considering the urgency of climate change. “Scientists are expecting that 90 percent of the world’s coral reefs will be gone by 2050. There are expectations that by 2100 as much as half of all present species could be extinct. There needs to be some really bold thinking, and I do look to the corporate sector to do it,” said Hoffman. “I’d like to see [Mars] go carbon neutral.” Mindy Lubber, the CEO of Ceres, a Boston-based organization that helps companies integrate sustainability practices into their work, had a different take on Mars’ billiondollar commitment. She called it “wildly impressive.” Lubber agrees that the private sector must do more, but is encouraged by the growing number of companies taking climate change seriously, like Mars. “Mars has stood up before it was popular to say acting on climate change is not only an important imperative for our kids’ Saathee.com
future, but it’s a business imperative,” says Lubber. “They set goals, and they work to meet them.” Mars also widens the definition of “sustainability” beyond the environment to include people — treating its suppliers and farmers fairly, economically and socially. And Mars is going beyond its own internal efforts. Last winter, Mars joined a list of companies urging President Donald Trump and Congress to do more to combat climate change. But cleaning up Mars’ factories, that’s the easy part. Its factories produce just 10 percent of the company’s greenhouse gas emissions. The bigger challenge will be tackling the company’s agricultural supply chain — dramatically improving how all that cocoa, sugar and rice is grown. Mars says it’s committed to freezing the company’s land footprint and stopping deforestation. But the company came under fire just last month for buying palm oil from Indonesian land that used to be habitat for orangutans, rhinos and leopards. Mars says it expects its suppliers to comply with environmental standards, but acknowledges the challenges. With rice, Dave Dusangh says Mars has started a pilot program with farmers in Pakistan and India. “What we’ve been able to see, through improved farming practices the production of rice has resulted in a third less use of water,” said Dusangh. “And importantly for the farmers and their economic well-being, we’ve seen a 30 percent increase in the income that they’re able to generate.” The company is also working with rice farmers in the Mississippi River Delta to achieve similar metrics. No doubt, it’s going to be a challenge for Mars to both meet its environmental goals and appease the critics. But the bigger challenge, for the world, may be: How to get more companies to at least start trying?
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Bhru-Bhedas There are six major classifications of eyebrow movements called Bhru-Bhedas. Not many people can actually move both their eyebrows one at a time. Sometime it is almost comical to watch people try it.
Sahaja: Natural eye brow in a composed face. Patita: When eyebrows are at rest and then lowered. Utkshipta: When either one or both eyebrows are raised. Chatura: When both brows are moved and the expression is pleasant. Rechita: One brow is raised in a charming fashion. Kunchita: When one or both eyebrows are arched.
Griva-Bhedas The four major neck movements are used several times in many dances:
Sundari: Moving the head obliquely or to and fro horizontally. Tiraschina: An upward movement of the neck on both sides as though the face was forming the figure of horizontal 8. Parivartita: Neck moving from right to left suggesting the half moon. Prakampita: The neck moves forward and backward in a thrusting motion like that of a pigeon.
These structured movements have been taught and practiced for centuries. The more we master these movements, better our story telling ability will be as a dancer. As I see many teachers move into our area, I hope this information will be useful to teach our students.
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POP’S PUZZLES & JOKES By Kirit Shukla
Clues down:
Note: * denotes abbreviation of the word or phrase Clues across:
1. One of the official languages of India. 5. A lively, noisy frolic. 9. A highly soluble, crystalline solid, CO(NH₂)₂ in urine. 10. A Greasy, combustible substance obtained from mineral. 11. Extreme Net Radio. (*) 13. To cut down grass of the lawn. 14. Something used for grinding, polishing etc. as sandpaper. 16. Any single person or thing. 18. Any of various spring blooming plants of the lily family. 19. To put (food) in the mouth, chew & swallow. 20. A small high-pitched Breton bagpipe (Instrument). 21. A large ship used in inland waters. 23. A male human being. 24. A young fox, wolf, bear, lion, tiger etc. 25. Newark Liberty International Airport: IATA code . (*) 26. Fermented fish sauce, a condiment in ancient Greece. 28. Sri Lanka. (*) 29. Native American. 31. A flat, thick woven fabric often used as a floor covering. 33. To irritate, bother or make somewhat angry. 35. National Advertising Review Council. (*) 37. A rope, chain or wire attached to something to steady it. 39. Trailed on the ground. 41. Senior. (*) 42. Ohio. (*). 43. Miseries; troubles. 44. Identification as a person as to national origin. Saathee.com
1. All the living men, women & inhabitants of the Earth. 2. A chemical element metal. (Symbol: Fe), Atomic No. 26 3. January first is “ ___ ___ ___ “. 4. District Attorney. (*) 5. A noun used as a polite way to address a man. 6. A chemical element precious metal. (Symbol: Pt), At. # 78 7. Of or pertaining to banishment . 8. Characterized by a feeling of desire to have what someone else has. 10. Order of the British Empire. (*) 12. January 26th is a holiday of “___ ___“ in India. 14. Any of red, black or brown hymenopteran insect. 15. The luminous, gaseous central star of the solar system. 17. A hardy, edible grain of a cereal grass. 20. A counter where alcoholic drinks are served. 22. To posses; hold as personal property. 23. The main residence of an estate or plantation. 26. Mahatma “ ___”, the freedom fighter of India. 27. A variety of large beet, used as food for cattle. 30. Indiana. (*) 32. A town in Latvia, nickname: ‘Green pearl of Courland’. 34. To breathe deeply with wide opening of mouth; gape. 36. The second tone of the diatonic scale. Sa, _ , Ga, Ma, Pa.. 38. A vase used to hold the ashes of a cremated body. 40. A union territory on the W coast of India. Cap. Panaji. 42. Overtime. (*) (Puzzle solutions are on page 118. NO peeking!)
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Plaintiff: “What is a contingent fee?” Lawyer: “A contingent fee to a lawyer means, if I do not win your suit, I get nothing. If I do win it, you get nothing.”
•••••••••••••• A young boy was interviewed for a clerical job. Employer: “How far is the Sun from the Earth?” Boy: “I am not able to say exactly, but I believe that the Sun is not near enough to interfere with my duties as a clerk.” He got the job.
•••••••••••••• Large man: “How did you remain so slim? What is your secret?” Chakram: “It’s simple. I never eat when my wife is talking.”
•••••••••••••• Doctor: “Now tell me what’s wrong with you?” Mafatlal: “I worry about my future.” Doc.: ”I will give you a year’s treatment. It will be $100/day.” Mafatlal: “That takes care of your future. What about mine?” 114
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Word Find (Created By Kirit Shukla)
Find & circle the words in the puzzle. (Subject: “Weather”)
Math Magic Use these numbers only once: ( 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) in empty squares, to get = the final given answers. Note: Follow the order of operation per basic math rule: ×,÷, +, The multiplication or division is done before addition and subtraction.
ATMOSPHERE AUTUMN CALM COLD CYCLONE DEGREE DRY EBB FLOOD FOG FREEZE FROST HAIL HUMID HURRICANE
ICE MONSOON MUGGY NWC RAINBOW SNOW SPRING SUMMER TEMPERATURE THUNDERSTORM TORNADO WARM WET WIND WINTER
The unused 9 letters spell is ”Rapidly spinning air.”
(solution on page 118)
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TEST YOUR IQ The common letters are “NT” - Fill in the blanks)
1. Not harsh or severe.
2. A S American country: Cap. Buenos Aires.
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the use of compelling video, photos and short-but-heartfelt text. While outcomes and results still matter, the people you’ll reach on these sites will respond to emotion and stories about the impact on individuals, families and communities. Warm and fuzzy counts for a lot in winning hearts and getting likes/shares. Tug at the heartstrings in appeals for help or stories about happy endings facilitated by your organization. Stories are the source of your social media success. They’re effective when you share them, but they are even more when they’re captured on video featuring the real people whose lives are better because of what your organization does, and the volunteers who help make that happen. Encourage your clients and volunteers to share their experiences, and reward them by thanking them and sharing their content. Do casual interviews/profiles of your volunteers and the community organizers who help bring people together. When they post, and share, you reach their friends and followers with the power of a personal endorsement. Use Facebook and Twitter to share in-the-moment urgent needs that can be met by regular people—canned food, winter coats, bottled water, supplies for disaster areas, homes for shelter pets, and the need for emergency helpers with special skills like doctors, nurses, EMTs, utility workers, construction professionals, truck drivers, etc. When individuals rally their friends, family and community to the cause, encourage them to document with photos and video—a situation where selfies are awesome! Thank them publicly and profusely, utilizing photos and video as well as text.
with your board members, donors, corporate sponsors and volunteers, and realize that when you engage them about your organization, you are also engaging their personal networks of contacts as well. Craft your outcome stories with an eye toward enticing corporate sponsors and encouraging corporate volunteerism. Use photos, video and short text stories to make your mission and results real. Share metrics, and talk about how your work not only benefits the recipients of your services, but also the community as a whole. Realize that while the business audience on LinkedIn may appreciate heartwarming stories, posts that emphasize return on investment for time and donations are likely to be more effective in wooing new partners and keeping existing partners engaged. LinkedIn is also a great place to thank your corporate sponsors, donors and volunteers. You can’t thank people enough in a public forum. Gush. Use photos and video to make it personal. Thank organizations and individuals. Every thankyou post not only builds goodwill, but it also showcases the ‘who’s who’ that is involved with your organization, which may prompt others in their circle to want to join the action. Creating share-worthy posts means your corporate colleagues are promoting your organization to their circles of influence, which is a form of endorsement. Do a little detective work on LinkedIn and see who your donors, sponsors and volunteers are connected to. Doing so Excerpted from The Essential Media Marketing Handbook. makes it very easy to ask for a warm introduction, either in person or online, to others who are likely to be demographically perfect for your organization. Identify a wish list of people you’d like to approach and who might be best to make the ask. Be on the lookout for ‘superstars’—high profile or high net worth individuals and/or celebrities who are connected to your sponsors, donors and volunteers. Leveraging a personal connection to someone with a massive public platform can create huge PR benefits for your organization. Celebrities are overwhelmed with requests from strangers, but may be very open to getting involved with your organization if asked by a family friend, old college roommate or cousin. When you’re in the midst of responding to a crisis, don’t forget to post urgent needs for cash, goods, services, volunteers, in-kind donations, trucks, equipment, specialized skills, etc. on LinkedIn. The business audience on this site can make things happen with a phone call, and may be very willing to step in to help on a local, regional or national/international level. Resources that seem huge to your organization may be a minimal expense (and a deductible one at that) for a large organization. I witnessed first-hand the lengths that a large department store chain went to after Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita to locate their displaced employees and help out with privatelymarshalled truckloads of essential food and supplies that got into stricken areas faster than most other aid organizations. Combine the desire to be a good corporate citizen with personal Now Playing or organizational ties to a region in addition to the benefits of Upcoming positive PR and you may find that your LinkedIn connections can move mountains in an emergency. Trailers Facebook and Twitter connect you to the general public, including non-corporate volunteers. Both sites can be powerful in helping you tell your story to a large number of people with
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spot the differences solutions from page 112
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January 2018 Jan. 1 - New Year 2018 starts Jan. 2 - Poshi Purnima (Full Moon) Jan. 5 - Guru Govindsinh Jayanti Jan. 8 - Rāmanadāchārya Jayanti Jan. 11 - Vivekananda Jayanti Jan. 11 - Shattilā Ekādashi Jan. 13 - Lohri Jan. 14 - Makarsankrānti/ Uttarāyan/Pongal Jan. 15 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 16 - Darsha Amās (No Moon) Jan. 21 - Ganesh Jayanti Jan. 22 - Vasant Panchami Jan. 23 - Netāji Subhāshchandra Bose Jayanti Jan. 26 - Republic Day (India) Jan. 28 - Jayā Ekādashi Jan. 30 - Mahatma Gandhi Nirvana Day Jan. 31 - Guru Ravidās Jayanti
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February 2018 Feb. 1 - Imbolc Feb. 2 - Groundhog Day Feb. 8 - Sitā Jayanti / Nirvana Day Feb. 10 - Dayananda Saraswati Jayanti Feb. 11 - Vijayā Ekādashi Feb. 12 - Lincoln’s Birthday Feb. 13 - Mahā Shivaratri Feb. 13 - Mardi Gras Feb. 14 - Ash Wednesday Feb. 14 - St. Valentine’s Day Feb. 15 - Darsha Amās (No Moon) Feb. 16 - Chinese New Year (Year of the Dog) Feb. 17 - Ramakrishna Paramhansa Jayanti Feb. 19 - Presidents’ Day Feb. 21 - Atthāi (Jain) Feb. 26 - Āmalki Ekādashi
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General Predictions for JANUARY
ASTROSCOPE aRIes (Mar 20 - apr 20) -
Now is the time to enjoy the fruits of your success due to the last few months of hard work. Don’t look for any new changes this month. Family happiness is clearly indicated. You may spend some money to please your spouse or loved ones, but try to curb your expenses. Watch your speech during last week of the month. A minor health ailment could be there. tauRus (apr 20 - May 21) -
Situations will slowly improve for you but they won’t elevate your social position. There will be a boost of positive energy that will help in financial gain. Overcoming your enemies should help in controlling your opponents. You should remain in relatively good health, but your dietary habits could create minor problems. Avoid disputes with family members. A new job opportunity may come your way but take your time in making your decision. GeMInI (May 21 - Jun 21) -
You may have to compromise your morals this month. Your skills will bring in some extra money while destiny is on your side. You may get very busy at your place of work. The period is good for making new friends as well as a marriage-related decision. You may earn a bit of fame due to your creative activities. Take extra precautions for your health and avoid enemies. CanCeR (Jun 21 - Jul 22) -
Life should fly this month while experiencing major ups and downs. You should attain great success by the end of the month, but only if you strictly watch your morals. Sincerely avoid any wrongdoing. You can count on your partners, but don’t trust them blindly. Minor family problems may also drive you crazy. A heavy workload could also keep you on your toes most of time. Don’t take risks. leo (Jul 22 - aug 23) -
A very hectic month is shaping up. You may get stuck between a busy schedule and enjoying time with family. Added responsibilities along with this very aggressive schedule may cause you to make mistakes. Decisions, aggressive actions and similar tendencies must be curbed this month. Listen to your spouse before making any commitments. You may not enjoy good health, so just slow down and control your anger. VIRGo (aug 23 - sep 23) -
Avoid moving fast during the first half of the month. A major family-related problem may disturb your normal routine. You will take back control during second half of the month. Don’t rely too much on your intelligence. Your partner may prove to be a great help. Don’t try to cheat to make easy money. Also, stay cool and avoid arguments at your place of work. It is better to avoid aggression and act wisely.
lIBRa (sep 23 - oct 23) -
This is the month of travel, relaxing and enjoying life, and celebrating the success of your achievements. A
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long cherished wish will be fulfilled during this month. Just watch your health. Don’t dispute with your spouse. Do something different to achieve success. Don’t think about profit or loss; just walk few steps when you see an unknown path appear. sCoRPIo (oct 23 - nov 22) -
The labor that you put in the first half of the month will produce results in the second half. The results won’t be promising, but they will be satisfactory. You will experience delays and disturbances in your day-to-day pursuits. Don’t get involved in too many projects at the same time. The time is good for vacation. A religious or social ceremony is also possible in the family. saGIttaRIus (nov 22 - dec 21) -
Even though there won’t be any financial problems, your hyper personality and a growing fear will rule you during this month. Try to develop mental strength. If you feel it necessary, spend some time to do meditation. This not a negative period, but your aggressive actions won’t allow you to enjoy yourself. Watch your health and avoid taking risks. CaPRICoRn (dec 21 - Jan 20) -
A very busy schedule and unexpected travel may change your plans from day-to-day this month. The time is good to potentially buy real estate. Go against your nature and work very practically. A misunderstanding at your place of work may end in a heated argument. It may not be possible to avoid it so just stay calm. Improvement in your health is clearly indicated. Bad news from your partner is possible in the second week of the month. aQuaRIus (Jan 20 - Feb 19) -
Uncertainty may delay big decisions this month and you could lose a very important opportunity because of it. Your own mistake will put you in hot water. You may need to seek some kind of spiritual guidance throughout the month. A financial loss is unavoidable. Try to protect your morals and avoid tendencies to take risks. Your regular income should remain undisturbed. PIsCes (Feb 19 - Mar 20) -
You have entered a difficult phase in your life and may face tough competition at your place of work or business. You may run into some bad luck during a critical time. You may gain some support from friends and see relief during second half of the month. A minor health ailment is also possible. Try to control your aggression and act wisely to avoid serious losses as you also avoiding taking risks.
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CLASSIFIEDS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES:
subway for sale: 2 locations in Goldsboro, NC Low rent/operating costs. Call 848-219-9427. Family Fare Convenience store franchise opportunity in Wilmington, NC (other locations coming soon) We rely on the entrepreneurial drive, leadership and energy of Franchisees to independently manage store operations. Learn more at www.familyfarefranchise.com. Retail space for lease in Raleigh near NC State University on Western Blvd. 1500 sq ft. Great lease options. Call Ping at 919-481-0319. Motel for sale. 59 unit Independent motel in Winston-Salem, NC. Excellent location right off highway exit. Call 336253-3500 or 336-767-2900.
Convenience store for lease in Greenville, SC. Very good potential & highly profitable. Call 704-299-8535. For sale or lease: Gas Station w/ C-Store & Restaurant in Pollocksville, NC. ATM, pool table, jukebox & video games also included (extra income). Three bedroom mobile home accommodations. Call Milan Patel 252-521-5656. High Volume dry Cleaners for sale near Greenville, SC. Could also be partner. Low rent. Long lease. Full Price. Owner finance. Contact: hary0108@yahoo.com / 678-343-3970 Businesses for sale: Electronics Repair shop (TV, Audio, etc), 20 years in business and good income; Beauty supply store with & other listings. Call Rose Mun 704-649-0021 subway for sale in Fort Walton beach, FL. Sales $7000/week. Rent $2800. Price $160k. Contact yatinpay@yahoo.com or 850-218-8579 C-stores with Gas: Multiple locations in NC & SC with an average investment of $160k. Call Brian 864-300-4889.
Retail / Convenience stores: C-Store: Hickory, NC $32K + Inv, Annual Sales $800K, Poss. Financing; C-Store/Fish Market: Charlotte, NC $650K + Inv, Annual Sales $350K, Prop Incl.; C-Store: Winston Salem, NC $225K + Inv, Annual Sales $1.5M; Call 704-821-8888 or visit www.Countysouth.biz.
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elder Care needed near Cary, NC. Parttime caretaker for elderly handicapped mother (78). Some Indian - vegetarian cooking maybe needed. Hours are flexible, and rate is negotiable. Call 919-673-1384. Multiple positions available for Convenience/Gas Station, Liquor Stores, & Fast Food Restaurants in Lexington County, SC. Single/Couple, Full-time or Part-time & good pay. Fluent English & Legal Status required. Call 803-414-4883. Saathee.com
need full-time nanny for 6 month-old girl in South Charlotte from 9am-5pm, 5 days/week. Must drive/have own transportation. Call 917-544-8691 Restaurant Help Wanted: Very successful Indian restaurant near downtown Raleigh looking for all Kitchen Staff and either Manager or Partner w/ cooking experience. Call 919-604-9583. Housekeeping couple needed for Hotel in Cleveland / Akron, Ohio. Accommodations provided. No English necessary. email: ram@omdevelopmentcorp.com or call 919673-7623.
Hotel Help Wanted: Laundry Couple & Housekeeping Couple needed for Hotels in SW Virginia. Hotel experience & legal status required. Contact Sanjay at 276-7339511 or sanjay32@email.com. Immediate live-in or live-out nanny needed to take care of 4 month-old baby boy along with some light housework in Providence/Matthews (Charlotte) area. Call 704-564-4426 looking for ambitious people willing to commit to success. Must enjoy working with others, have integrity and strong work ethics. Extensive training program. Contact Rashmi Kanjia 980-253-3936 or rashmikanjia4@gmail.com. Front desk & shift Manager needed immediately for Motel in Burlington, NC. Legal status, fluent English & experience required. Accommodations provided. Good pay! Contact 336-693-9057. Motel Help Wanted in Wilmington, NC for housekeeping, laundry & nighttime front desk. Accommodations provided. 732-881-9132. south Carolina Hotel Management Firm now Hiring. Looking for Housekeepers, and General Manager for front desk (fluent English required) for franchise hotel. Experience required. Call Vijay 704-4658089 or Chandrakant 704-737-0363; Email resumes to cpandoria@gmail.com & ratravijay@gmail.com.
Mecklenburg County aBC Board is hiring for Pt.Time Sales Associates. Starting pay is $13/hr. Apply at www.meckabc.com/careers.
experienced threading Practitioners or licensed esthetician in Charlotte & Raleigh. New locations now open. Full or part-time. Great pay & flexibility. Experience required. Good English skills. Call 980-322-1110 (M-F 9-5)
Convenience store help wanted in Concord area. Part-time or full-time. Call 704-787-1567. Housekeeping Couple needed immediately for Independent Motel in Florence, SC. Must be honest and have legal status. Accommodations provided. Call 843-992-8424. 122
Front desk help wanted for Motel in South Carolina. Experience and fluent English required. Accommodations provided. Call 864-414-7186. live-In Indian nanny needed for newborn, cooking and light cleaning. Contact Khyati Shah at 551-689-2491 or vikram0802@gmail.com Hotel Help Wanted in Charlotte. Competitive salary & accommodations provided. Front desk - all shifts (experience a plus) & housekeeper. Must be fluent in English. Call 704-464-4427 or e-mail 123nash@gmail.com Reliable nanny needed to watch 2 monthold boy and 3 year-old girl. Also Vegetarian cooking and some light housekeeping. Tamil speaker preferred. Other language + English okay. Live-in or live-out. Email aparna.swaminathan@gmail.com Retail sales associate needed for Clothing & Sports Store in Columbia, SC. Must have legal status and speak fluent English. Opportunity to advance quickly to management. Contact 706-877-0315. Hotel Help needed: Manager (Single/Couple) and Front desk (Single/Couple) for Franchise Motel in NC on I-95. Accommodations provided. Legal status, Experience & fluent English required. Call or txt Shiv 407-341-7172 or email hpatel.jnp@gmail.com
Motel Help Wanted: Housekeeping, Managers & Night Auditors for Independent & Franchise Motels in South Carolina. Good pay and accommodations provided. Call 803-347-6320.
Full-time opening for sales admin position at manufacturing facility in High Point, NC. Please send resume to kajalb@amerifabintl.com. Housekeeping needed for Interior Hotel in Rocky Mount, NC. Legal status required. Accommodation provided. Call 321-7940950 or 252-977-9595.
looking for Couple to manage Subway Restaurant in Kinston, NC. Legal status, fluent English and computer skills required. Call Milan Patel 252-521-5656. Help Wanted: Seeking Housekeeping and Front Desk for Independent Motel in Memphis, TN. Legal status required. Accommodations provided. Contact G. Cheena 803-530-8779. nanny needed in Charlotte area. PartTime Gujarati babysitting help in evenings (approximately 3-7 pm or 4-8 pm). Cooking and light housework, must have your own transportation. Please call 317-679-5408. Convenience store/Gas station Help Wanted: Couples, full-time in Augusta, GA & McCormick, SC. Must speak fluent English. Good pay! Call 704-299-8535. January 2018
tulsi Indian Cuisine in Richmond, VA Now hiring servers, bus boys/girls, and cook helper. Please send inquiries to tulsiinrichmond@gmail.com.
Hotel Management Firm now Hiring: Housekeepers, front desk (must speak fluent English), and General Manager of franchise hotels. Experience required. Email resumes to abcone@abcinns.com or call 704-649-6833 (M-F, 9AM-5PM).
Hotel Help needed: Front desk (Single/Couple) and Housekeeping (Couple) needed for Independent Hotel near Baltimore, MD. Accommodations provided. Legal status, Experience & English required. Contact 301-338-4035 C-store/Gas station help wanted ASAP. Full-Time. Location 45 mins from Raleigh, 30 mins from Greensboro. Good Pay! Call 336-509-4054 need nanny for 6 month-old boy in South Charlotte from 7am-7pm, Mon-Fri. Must drive/have own car. No Students / temporary workers. Call 848-219-8450. Front desk Clerk needed for franchise motel in Charlotte. Full-time or part-time. Experience & fluent English required. Must be honest & reliable. Call Nina 704-299-3364. live-in Caretaker & companion needed for 85 year-old handicapped woman. Fulltime. Gujarati speaker. Assistance with everyday needs and some light housework. Accommodations, food, and warm family environment provided. Monthly salary. Call 314-452-4444. Gas station Help Wanted: Full-time Single or couple in Columbia, SC. Experience Preferred. Must speak English. Call 803466-5861 or 803-319-9878. Motel Help Wanted: Couple needed for Housekeeping/Front Desk at independent motel in Goldsboro, NC. No experience needed. Legal status & fluent English a must. Accommodations provided. Call 919396-1752.
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townhouse for sale in front of Archdale Station. Close to shopping center, bank & post office. Three bedroom, 3 bath, living, dining, large kitchen, patio & parking. Text 917-251-2447.
Walk to sri somesvara! Rent 2 Rooms. Mount Soma (Clyde, NC). With/without kitchenette, washer/dryer. Private baths. $750 / $650. Year Lease. Includes utilities. Call 443-614-4644.
used Hotel locks and RFId keys. Onity, Kaba-Ilco, Saflok and Vingcard. Also selling RFID keys for all major hotel brands. Contact Neal 410-349-1967 skhospitality@yahoo.com or Neal@JSKcards.com
Mount soma Cottage for sale next to Sri Somesvara Temple in Clyde, NC (near Asheville). Stapatyaved. 6 rooms, 3 baths, & parking. Email maura.shea@yahoo.com or call 410-674-3960. Fun Photo Booths for every occasion! TapSnap kiosks are open-air and fully customizable to capture your memories with unlimited 4x6 prints. Call TapSnap 1205 at 919-349-1205.
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Free consultation on life & supplemental health insurances. Licensed insurance consultant and consultant pharmacist in State of North Carolina. Contact Rashmi Kanjia 980-253-3936 or rashmikanjia4@gmail.com for appointment.
Priest available for the following services: Shree Satya narayan katha, Shanti hawan, Vastu shanty, Weddings, Baby shower, Bhumi pujan, Mata ki chowki pujan, Funeral, all types of karmakand. Please call Viral Bhatt 704-438-6334.
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Gujarati Priest: Devendra Dave Independent priest. Ganesh, Randal, Navratri, Diwaliâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Laxmi & Sharda Pujas, Satyanarayan Katha, Weddings, Vastu, Baby Shower, Funeral Seva. Call Daveji 704780-3563. God Blessings to All.
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Gujarati Priest in nC & sC for Ganesh, Randal, Laxmi, Sharda Pujan, Satyanarayan Katha, Wedding, Vastu, Baby Shower, Hawan, Grah Shanti. Kishor Trivedi Home: 336-774-0597 Cell: 336-486-7925 E-Mail: kishor7@juno.com
Pari Beauty In Matthews: Threading, Waxing, Facials, Massage for newborn and mom & other services. 27 years of experience. Special Deals & Great Service. Call: 704-846-7912.
Gujarati Families: I am interested in learning everything Gujarati, culture, food, language, etc. If willing to help, please call Nik 803-579-1405.
Carolina software testing Hub: QA Training / Mobile & Cloud Testing in Charlotte from experienced professionals in Industry . Hands on Technology , Live Projects and training on Testing Tools . Resume and Interview Guidance with 100% Job Placement assistance. Contact 803-2280468 / 704-451-0955
dholi For Hire: Plays the Dhol (drum) for any occasion! Barat, Doli, Graduation, Birthdays, Baby Showers & any other festivity. Affordable rates! Call Arpan Bhandari 704-641-4761 or email: arpandholi@yahoo.com
shimmy the arabian way with Bellydance Classes by Jessica Hannan Sultan. Sign up now for 2018 session in Chapel Hill Tuesdays 11am. www.JessicaHannanSultan.com.
Fusion Wedding officiant can perform all ceremonies and pujas, trained by Brahmin priests in Maharastra, as well as all Christian/non-denominational services. Search Facebook for Reverend David Mark Seidel, call 704-526-7284 or email david@davidmarkseidel.com
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Smart Properties (Real Estate - Smruti Patel)............79
Carolina Wedding Belle (Event Design & DĂŠcor)........69
Malani Jewelers.....................................................128
Sonal Furniture (Atlanta) ...........................................34
Cary Internal Medicine & Diabetes Center, PA...........95
Marriott Raleigh Crabtree Valley................................55
Spices Hut / Bawarchi Restaurant..........................101
Cary Medical Clinic...................................................93
Mina's Brow Spa (Morrisville) ...................................77
Super Desi Bazaar (Apna Sabji Mandi Greensboro) ..58
Chandni's Beauty Salon ..........................................75
Mount Soma Cottage for Sale (Maura Shea) ............85
Swagat Restaurant (Morrisville, NC) .........................16
Cilantro Indian CafĂŠ Cary........................................113
Nationwide Ins. (Maqsood Khan) ..............................99
Taaza Fresh Indian Bistro..........................................59
County South Realty & Business Brokers..................99
NC Dermatology Associates ...................................109
Tower Restaurant (Morrisville)...................................33
Crescent Dental (Dr. Kavita Ghai) ..............................97
Neurology & Pain Management Center ....................78
Travel Passion ..........................................................37
Cruise Planners (Raghu Mothukuri) ..........................63
North American Bancard ........................................13
Travel Today..............................................................71
Darji, Iyer, Joshi & Patel (Accounting & Tax Services) .113
Nunna Realty (Shiva Nunna & Sanjay Motiramani)....73
Travelinks .................................................................89
Desai & Desai LLP (CPA & Financial Services)............9
Nuv Yug India Fest......................................................5
Triangle Women's Ctr (Haritha Nadendla, MD FACOG).29
Devam Jewelers.........................................................7
Patel Brothers (Cary)...........................................52-53
Ttravel Guru..............................................................86
Divya Bhagat Realor .................................................77
Patel, Mrugesh (Law Offices)..................................125
Tutoring (Nirmala Koripella - A+ Tutoring) .................65
DJ Desi (Amit Vasi) ...................................................37
Pathak, Atul (Real Estate)..........................................25
Udupi Cafe (Cary) .....................................................49
DJ Lalit (Lalit Hemnani).............................................71
Pramukh Mandapam.............................................125
Uni World Travel........................................................46
Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA...........................117
Preston Corners Pediatric Dentistry (Cary) ...............79
Villexo Realty (Villa Plots: Bengaluru, Karnataka) .....121
Eye Level (locations) .................................................15
Proficient Accounting & Tax Services, Inc. ...............43
Vyas Travels..............................................................85
Family Fare Stores....................................................57
Raaga Restaurant (Chapel Hill, NC)...........................39
Walker Lambe Rhudy Costley & Gill, PLLC ...............38
Gate City Primary Care Center..................................39
Raghu Mothukuri Allstate Agent................................69
West Cary Medicine (Dr. Kareem M.D.) ....................50
Geological Resources, Inc.........................................45
Rajbhog Foods .......................................................111
Weston Family Dental (Chintal Patel DMD) ...............24
Global Mall / Legacy Jewels ..................................127
Rajdeep Video & Photography (Ramesh Panjabi)......17
Worldwide Travels ....................................................17
Godavari (Truly South Indian - Morrisville) ...............103
Rasa Indi-Chinese Restaurant (Chapel Hill)...............21
Y2 Academy (SAT Prep) .........................................35
Grand India Mart (Groceries).......................................8
Ravi Sharma (Realtor Keller Williams) .......................61
Yupp TV....................................................................27
Greater Triangle Realty (Thomas John) .....................97
RB Realty Group (Ravi Bheemarao)...........................64
Zayka Restaurant ...................................................81
Hemanth Meda, CPA, PLLC......................................47
Real Triangle Properties (Joe Mathews) ....................48
Zeera Indian Restaurant ..........................................93
Hindu Center Charlotte .......................................66-67
Robert Brown LLC (Oza, Rishi: Immigration Law)......17
Zen Triangle Dentistry (Juliya R. Vaghani, DDS).........49
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