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appy Diwali and New Year. Read News on Medicare and Medicaid by Sudhir Mathuria Page 18. Call 713-771-2900.

Vol. 27 No. 43 Friday, October 24, 2014 • Published Weekly from Houston • 713-774-5140 24 Pages ( 2 sections) 50 cents E-mail: editor@voiceofasiaonline.com

BAPS Diwali Celebrations - A Learning Experience For Children

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any years ago Rupal Patel recalls reading comic books on Ramayan in India. She remembers that anytime she would have a question, her grandmother would narrate the journey of Bhagwan Ram and Sita by memory. She was always intrigued when hearing about when Ram would triumph over Ravan and bring Sita back to Ayodhya. She felt a sense of peace and restoration of balance. After each narration, Rupal would take away a new moral and apply it to her life. It is with this spirit that millions of Hindus celebrate the festival of Diwali every year.

special Kid’s Diwali Carnival. Each child took part in a special sabha or assembly followed by carnival rides. The day ended with each child lighting their own divos and participating in a special grand Diwali arti on the Mandir. The celebrations continued at the Mandir on Saturday, October 18th with an outdoor Diwali program titled “Unity in Diversity.” The BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir was beautifully lit with orange, white and green representing the Indian flag. Along with Rupal’s family, several hundred visitors were welcomed with beautiful rangolis and divos. The Diwali program highlighted India’s diverse culture, language, music, character and most importantly unity. Throughout the program a special laser show was displayed lighting up the dark skies with beautiful colors. Rupal Patel’s daughter was amazed when the fireworks started to pop at the end of the program. Each visitor left with the sentiments of being proud Indians and happy citizens of the community in which they live in.

Now that she lives in Sugar Land, Texas and thousands of miles from India she misses Diwali and its atmosphere. She misses the assortments of sweets or mithai during Diwali. In order to sustain those memories, for the last 10 years, she and her family attend the celebrations at the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Stafford, Texas. For the last two weekends, Diwali has been celebrated in grand scale at the Mandir. On October 11th, children of all ages got to participate in a

Continued on Page 6 Young girls arrange the diyas (oil lamps) specially used during Diwali, at the entrance of the BAPS Temple.

DIL Touches Heart and Purse Strings of Houstonians! Raises over 230K at its 14th Annual Gala and Fundraiser

by Shobana Muratee

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OUSTON – At the fitting time when the world is hailing the efforts of the youngest Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan for her human rights advocacy for education and for women in her native Swat Valley, the Houston Chapter of Development In Literacy (DIL), a nonprofit organization with a mission to educate the underprivileged children in Pakistan and empower communities held its fundraiser event on Sunday, Oct 19 at the Omni Houston Hotel and raised over $230,000 for the cause. The elegant event ‘Mughal Durbar, A Royal Evening’ was a sold out one with over 500 guests and supporters of DIL. Eminent dignitaries included the Aga Khan Council President (SW region), Aftab Ghesani, Saleena Jafry (AK Council Communications), Chairman, AKF SW region Dr. Suleman Lalani, Consul General of Pakistan, Houston, Hon. Afzaal Mahmood, Fort Bend County District Attorney John Healey, Houston’s well known socialite Joanne King Herring. Welcoming the guest, DIL President, Neelofur R Ahmad spoke on the importance of supporting a cause like DIL which is changing the dynamics of children’s education in Pakistan. Ahmad reported that the dropout rate of DIL was 0.57% as compared to Pakistan’s 45%. With a mission to educate and empower underprivileged children, DIL currently has an en-

Fort Bend County District Attorney John Healey with the guests Photos by Mitchell Alexander

DIL President, Neelofur R Ahmad (left) and Event Chair Farida Abjani steal a moment together at the gala. rollment rate of girls at 68% compared to Pakistan’s 48% and the overall primary School completion rate of DIL she said was 99% as compared to 66% in overall Pakistan. In Pakistan, the dropout rate of girls is twice as high as boys, lowering the literacy rate in some areas to mere

8%. Currently, some 25million children or one out of three have not completed primary education. Even after stating such astounding achievements of DIL, Ahmad said that there was still a lot more to achieve in the coming years.

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Event Chair Farida Abjani said, “I experienced nothing but generosity and kindness. And tonight as I walked in I realized I have never seen such a diverse group of people in ethnic clothes.” She thanked the members of DIL for their support in putting the event together and made a special mention of her two very good friends and business partners Rosemin Premji and Munir Ibrahim. “Poverty, child labor, child marriages, human trafficking or everyday crimes are all question that we face every day and I honestly believe that education is the only answer,” and “Education and only education teaches you how to be human,” Abjani said.

Guest Speaker, Art Rascon, an Emmy Award winning reporter with ABC -13, spoke passionately about the welfare of children, especially the care of educating them. Raised, in a humble home, Rascon said, if it wasn’t for his parent’s determination to educate him, he would never have reached the heights in his career and that everyone deserves to be educated so that a village and subsequently a nation can be changed. He also said that of the many stories that he heard and wrote, the most endearing were that of children empowerment especially through education. He commended DIL for its efforts in taking up such a courageous

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