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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar in Islamabad "We are specifically for cooperation from the Pakistani side to squeeze the Haqqani network," Clinton, who arrived in Pakistan Thursday on a two-day visit, said. Continued on page 6...
New York: Rajasthan Association of North America (RANA) is holding its 12th Diwali Gala 2011 on October 23 at Long Island Marriott Hotel in Uniondale, NY. The honorees include Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, who will be bestowed Lifetime Achievement Award. Mangano has endeared himself to the Indian Americans and the citizenry at large for creating jobs and keeping taxes in check. Other three being honored for their outstanding dedication, commitment and service to the community are: Naveen Shah Wellknown CPA and President & CEO of Navika Group of Companies, Dr. Subhash Jain Renowned
RANA President Haridas Kotahwala (left) and Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano physician, expert in management of chronic and cancer pain, and Hemchand Bardia A reputed jeweler, senior member of the Indian Diamond & Color Stone Association, and philanthropist. Continued on page 6...
The F1 track in Greater Noida will host inaugural Indian Grand Prix Oct 30, and (inset) the legendary Michael Schumacher km, which comes after turn three, Oct 30. The 5.14-km track was unveiled where the cars can zip up to speeds to the media last week. of 320 km/hr. The undulations on The track has been divided into the track will spice up the race with four zones -- north, west, east and the first blind corner coming secsouth and the longest stretch is 1.4 onds after the starting grid.
New York: Boney Kapoor, director of Sahara One Media and Entertainment, announced his plans to lift the entertainment quotient of Sahara One and Filmy channels. He was joined by Sudhir Vaishnav, Presdiednt & CEO, and Adris Chakraborty, Director, of Globosat Entertainment, distributor of Sahara channels, at a press meet in a Manhattan restaurant Oct 14. Veteren film producer Boney Kapoor was tapped a couple of months ago by Sahara group to revive their flagging broadcasting and movie businesses. Kapoor said that Sahara One is in the process of soon bringing many family based serials like Yeh Tera Ghar Ye Mera Ghar and Ghar Aya Pardesi, and reality shows such as the one which will bring together singing talent from India and
Boney Kapoor flanked by Adris Chakraborty and Sudhir Vaishnav, both of GloboSat Entertainment, distributor of Sahara One Pakistan. No special programs are acquired, so that Filmy channel may planned for the specific NRI mar- have one TV premiere a week by 2012 end. ket, he said. Kapoor will also coproduce with Sudhir Vaishnav and Adris Sahara a number of films. On the Chakraborty gave details of their anvil is a film featuring Boney's star partner broadcasting platforms like wife Sridevi who makes a come- DISH and DirecTV for Sahara One back with English Vinglish. Rights and Filmy, and plans to expand the to many films are also being reach.
Amjad Ali Khan gave a performance Oct 19 at the Metropolitian Museum of Art, NY with his sons Amaan and Ayaan. Metropolitian Museum of Art in New York on October 19 with his sons Amaan Ali Khan and Ayaan Ali Khan.
Program Director Dayan Naik, M.D., FACC, FCCP makes his opening address to all attendees and guests. New York: There is a saying, Medicine is the only profession that continuously strives to end the reason for its being. Medicine is ever evolving and adapting to new discoveries. A doctors education becomes obsolete in a few years. To this end, doctors must stay edu-
(From left) Frank Croes (Trustee of Xavier University School of Medicine, Aruba), Dr. Kul Chadda, Dr. Dayan Naik (Trustee, XUSOM), Ed Casey (Chairman, XUSOM; Ravishankar Bhooplapur (President Xusom) at the schools first Continuing Medical Education event. cated. Xavier University School of Medicine, Aruba (XUSOM) in conjunction with the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) held its first Continuing Medical Education event at the Aruba Marriot & Stellaris Casino in Palm Beach Aruba. Current Concepts in Cardiology, held October 6-8, 2011, featured such prominent physicians as Dayan Naik, MD, FACC of the New York College of Medicine, T.K.S. Rao, MD, FACP of S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center, Kul Chadda, M.D. of S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook and renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, Nirav C. Patel, MD, FRCS of Lenox Hill Hospital. The conference was designed to update the approximately 150 attendees on the most recent advances in the field of cardiology. Current Concepts in Cardiology was designated for a maximum of 20 American Medical Association Category 1 credits. The beautiful island of Aruba seems like a very nice atmosphere to study medicine.
Mohali: India beat England by five wickets with four balls remaining in the third ODI match on Thursday to take an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five match series. Replying to Englands 298 for four over 50 overs (J. Trott not out at 98 and S. Patel not out at 70), India scored 300 for five in 49.2 overs (A. Rahane 91, and Gautam Gambhir 58.) Hillary tells Pak Story Continued from front page
Indias Minister of State for External Affairs Mrs. Preneet Kaur, on a visit to New York, met a group of Punjabi NRIs at a reception hosted by Phuman Singh (left), President of Punjab Chapter of the Indian National Overseas Congress (INOC) and organized under the leadership of Shudh Parkash Singh (second from left), National Vice President of INOC, USA.
She said eliminating the terror group from "one side is not going to work". Clinton added that the two countries were "working to establish concrete steps". "Militants should be targeted on both sides of the border," she said bluntly. Clinton said Pakistan was critical for regional security. She added that Washington respected the country's sovereignty, an apparent attempt to assuage Pakistanis who have come out strongly against US drone attacks in the tribal regions and are jittery over the massing of heavily-armed US and NATO troops at the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Pakistan Army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani had earlier this week warned the US to think "10 times" before it launches a uni-
lateral ground offensive in the country's tribal regions. Foreign Minister Khar said Pakistan and the US discussed issues of mutual interest. She said Pakistan supported an Afghan led reconciliation process. The peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan, deadlocked after the assassination last month of Afghan peace envoy Burhanuddin Rabbani, came up for discussion. Afghanistan had suspended the peace process with Pakistan and also trilateral efforts involving Afghanistan, Pakistan and the US. "We take the terror threat seriously. We have acted against the threat. There is no question of any Pakistani institution's (involvement)...let me be completely clear on that," she said. "Do safe havens exist? Yes, they do exist on both sides. Do we need to cooperate?
Yes. We can cooperate more and achieve better results," she added. Rana to honor ManganoStory Continued from front page Those expected to grace the RANA gala include Consul General Prabhu Dayal and NYC Comptroller Joh Liu. RANA President Haridas Kotahwala said that his communitys dream of getting their own Rajasthan Bhawan will be realized soonthat is their focus. He quotes Swami Vivekanandas words in support, When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical state. RANA was established in 1999 and has lived up to its mission and organized several functions to promote Rajasthani culture, values and heritage, not only in USA but also the world over. They held three international Rajasthan conventions in New York where West Coast Correspondent: Pooja Jain, pj@TheSouthAsianTimes.info
funds were raised for RANAs charity projects such as Rainwater Harvesting, Womens Education, Mid-Day Meals for children (Akshay Patra). Indias Index Story Continued from front page improvement in HDI in some of the poor states was higher than the national average, the report said, citing the cases of Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Assam. The overall improvement in the index was largely attributed to the 28.5 per cent increase in education index across the country. It ranges from 0.92 for Kerala to 0.41 in Bihar. The improvement in education index was 'greatest' in states like Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh to name a few, the report said. Art and Design: Vladimir Tomovski Bhagwati Multimedia, Rahul Sahota, Web Editor: B.B.Chopra News Service: HT Media Ltd., India IANS Newswire Services Printing: Five Star Printing, NY Richner Publications Emails: editor@TheSouthAsianTimes.info subscribe@TheSouthAsianTimes.info advertise@TheSouthAsianTimes.info Advertisement: 516-390-7847 76 N Broadway, Suite 2004, Hicksville, NY 11801 F: 516-390-7847
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Navtej Sarna, author and diplomat, receiving Vision award from Indian minister of state for external affairs Preneet Kaur. Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha, Harinder Bindra and Teji Bindra, President Sikh Art and Film Foundation, which organized the annual Heritage Gala at Cipriani Wall Street. The film festival showcased a diverse mix of 12 films - documentaries, shorts and feature films over a period of two days. The idea is to celebrate the rich heritage, traditions and culture of Sikhs and the immigrant experience through films, said Dr Paul Johar, organizer of the film festival. Dr Johar added, The response was phenomenal this year. Of the 30 entries, we narrowed it to 12. And of the 12, six were screened in childrens festival. Films poured in from as far as New Zealand. Interestingly, of the 12 films screened, 10 were directed by nonIndians or non-Punjabis. Friday saw the premieres of Harpreet Kaurs feature-length documentary A Little Revolution, a story of hope, empowerment, and dreams in rural Punjab centered on orphaned children of farmers who committed suicide, and The Ulysses by Alberto Garcia Ortiz and Agatha Maciaszek. About 2,57,000 farmers have committed suicide in India due to agrarian crisis and now their children want to be heard, said Harpreet Kaur. When asked about choosing Punjab to tell her story, Kaur said, The government focus is on Vidharbha. Punjab is the bread basket of India, why downplay it. There are about 1,500 farmer suicides alone in Punjab, children are left orphaned and government is doing nothing about it. Ulysses is a story of 57 Punjabi immigrants stranded in densely forested hills above Ceuta in Spain, fearing deportation while awaiting residency papers for three years. Jagjeet by Kavanjit Singh is a 21 minute film set in the 84 riots and revolving around two best friends living as neighbors in New Delhi. Directed by David Gray, Canadian Soldier Sikhs follows 10 Sikhs through their enlistment in the Canadian army, training and transport to France, moving on to their return to civilian life, their descendants, and a visit to the two graves of the soldiers. Apart from movies two books were released. Guru Nanak: The First Sikh Guru by Rina Singh is on the first guru born in 1469 a time of tensions between Hindus and Muslims in India. The book looks at how Sikhism emerged as a religion. The second release was Zafarnama by Guru Gobind Singh by Navtej Sarna, Indias ambassador to Israel. The book is a translation of Zafarnama (Epistle of Victory) written in exquisite Persian verse. The Zafarnama is a defiant message composed by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh guru and addressed to the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, following fierce battles between the imperial forces and Sikh warriors. Tejinder Bindra, President of SAFF, told SATimes, Our man-
Jaspal Bindra, CEO of Standard Chartered Asia received Heritage Award for leadership. date is to create awareness of Sikhs and develop and foster good rapport with other communities. Its to make others aware that we are as much American as we are Indians wearing turbans and beard as articles of faith."At the gala, singer and composer Sukhbir Singh enthralled the audience with his scintillating performance. Dressed in black jacket and donning his trademark black shades, his numbers had audience break into spontaneous dance.
jampacked audience, their barrage of questions, and three illustrious speakers and their interesting stories of journey to success a perfect setting for the first Sikh Leadership Summit held Oct. 13 at Asia society. The summit organized by the Sikh Art and Film Foundation not only discussed some pressing issues faced by the community outside India but also served as a platform for encouragement to the fledgling leaders of the Sikh community. The panelists included Gurinder Chadha, entrepreneur Gurvendra Suri and Prof. Mohanbir Sawhney. The summit aimed to understand the nexus between mentorship, community service, and leadership development in ones career. The objective of the summit was to inspire youth as well as develop the next generation of leaders by facilitating interactions and dialogues with a diverse range of leaders from arts to academia to business, said Ravindra Aurora, chair leadership summit. The speakers delved into the problems they initially faced and how persistence and conviction sailed them through. When I moved to the US in 1998, I confined myself in a shell. Often people said that Suri sits in cube. But I did not let that affect me and continued with my plan, said Suri. Today he is a founder and CEO of Optimal Solutions Integration.
In the Sikh Leadership Summit, participants included (from right) Gurinder Chadha, Dr. Mohanbir S. Sawhney and Gurvendra S. Suri with moderator Matthew Breitfelder (chief talent officer, BlackRock). For Sawhney, it ended even before he could start when his career as a professor hit a dead end. Signals of his gut not just helped him survive but also excel. His advice, One should stumble but in the right direction. And once you figure out what you want, stand up for it and drown out the noise coming from the society. Sawhney invoked Steve Jobs. Once he wanted the wires inside the Mac to be rainbow colored. The supply chain insisted that no one is going to look inside. Thats the kind of attention to detail Jobs had, his vision and singularity of purpose made him a leader. The audience instantly burst into applause. His vision and singularity of purpose made him a leader. When queried, Suri said conviction is the key to success whereas Sawhney chose integrity, humility and passion. The panelists also dwelled on confused identity - a problem many Indians living abroad face. Gurinder Chadha underlined how she used cultural complexities as her strength in movies she made. My movies often have different point of views through various generations like in Bend it like Beckham. Multicultural and bilingual allows me to present a new cultural paradigm. Luckily, the new generation Sikhs seem to be clearer about identity. We often hear about identity crisis our parents and people from their generation faced when they moved to the US, but thankfully we overcame that faster and are balancing it well both at home and in school, said Harmahar Kaur, 13, at the summit.
The acclaimed filmmaker Gurinder Chadha (left) was honored at the Sikh Art and Film Foundations Heritage Gala by the Indian minister Preneet Kaur. She was also a star speaker at the inaugural Sikh Leadership Summit.
budding film makers, journalists and to people of her Sikh community about the complex cultural situations she faced living in Britain. She continued, Different point of views is what I portrayed in my films through various generations. Being multicultural and bilingual allows me to present a new cultural paradigm to the world because prior to this everything was always seen as a cultural clash or a problem. Chadha told the SATimes about her forthcoming film. A move away from comedy and big fat Indian weddings for her, it is an epic drama on Indian Independence and the Partition, set to release in 2012. Based on the top secret document recently released, it will be first post-colonial British Punjabi film. Her other projects include Dreamworks Animation project, Indias first ever musical set with composer A.R. Rahman and lyricist Stephen Schwarts. This film is set in an elephant sanctuary and has an ecological message. I realized children are growing up too fast
and they have to deal with issues too soon. I wanted to make a proper innocent adventure movie that deals with children I used to see when I was young," she said at the SAFF gala Saturday. On receiving the Sikh Heritage Award, she said, I am absolutely honored and delighted. It is wonderful to be acknowledged by your own community. When asked about the secret of success of Sikhs she replied, The secret is the real sense of community. Everyone is proud of each others achievements. People in this community are warrior like and stand up for justice. On Sikhs mistaken to be Muslims, she feels it is due to ignorance and it is up to the community to educate outsiders. She was amazed by the young filmmakers at the film festival. Praising the 18-year-old director of (Ex)Changed (shown at the film festival), Chadha said, Such events (Sikh film festival) are important for me as I can meet young people like Anghad and be a role model and inspire the new generation.
Telangana supporters at the rally the new Telangana state. The right of the citizenry to form a separate state is granted under Articles 2 and 3 of the Indian constitution.
New York: Sony Entertainment Network has announced the launch of the first free-to-air 24/7 South Asian television channel in the United States. SAB TV, Indias premier family comedy channel is available on channel 23.4 in USAs largest Designated Market Area (DMA) of the New York metro area and channel 44.4 in USAs fifth largest DMA of Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, with a combined reach of over 10 million households. This initiative makes SAB TV the first free-toair South Asian channel with the largest reach in North America. To access this free-toair channel, viewers in
(l-r) Neeraj Arora, Executive VP, Head of International Business, SONY Entertainment Network; Deepak Viswanath, Managing Director, Edison Broadcasting; Dr. Banad Viswanath, Edison Broadcasting; John Perez, VP Sales, MEXICANAL; Jaideep Janakiram, SVP International Business-Head of North America, SONY Entertainment Network with others from MEXICANAL
the coverage area will need a low-cost UHF antenna hooked to their television sets that are
A protest demonstration was successfully organized by Indian Americans under the banner of Indian American Intellectuals Forum, Save India from Corruptions and several other associations in New York on Sunday, October 16, to express their angst against the unwarranted harassment of Dr. Subramanian Swamy, President, Janata Party. The protesters, many of whom flew from Chicago and drove 250-300 miles from neighboring states carried banners saying Sonia Gandhi Shame, Shame, Down with Sonia Gandhi, and Save Dr. Swamy Save Indian Democracy. A copy of the Memorandum submitted to the Consulate General of India, New York was distributed to the media.
Washington, D.C: Rep. Joe Crowley (Dcommunities throughout the United States: Queens, the Bronx), Co-Chair of the Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Congressional Caucus on India and IndianHouse of Representatives-Americans, introduced H.R. 439, a resolu(1) recognizes the historical and religious tion to recognize Diwali, which marks the significance of Diwali; (2) in observance of beginning of the Hindu New Year. This resDiwali, the festival of lights, expresses its olution underscores the respect Congress deepest respect for Indian Americans and holds for the Indian-American community, the Indian Diaspora throughout the world on as well as celebrates the strong and growing this significant occasion. (3) recognizes and partnership between India and the U.S. appreciates the religious diversity in both I am proud to introduce a resolution in India and the United States and throughout celebration of Diwali, a holiday of great the world; and (4) acknowledges and supJoe Crowley, Co-Chair, significance to millions of Indianports the relationship of collaboration and Congressional Caucus on Americans and Indians around the respect between the United States and India and Indian-Americans world, said Rep. Crowley. As the repIndia.Congressman Crowley is a sevenresentative of one of the largest Indian-American com- term representative from the 7th Congressional District munities in the U.S., it is an honor to celebrate Diwali of New York, which includes sections of Queens and the with my constituents, as well as those of Indian descent Bronx. He is a member of the Ways and Means around the world.The resolution read: Whereas Diwali Committee and is a chief deputy whip in the Democratic is a celebration of great importance in Indian-American leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives.
New Jersey: According to 2011-2012 school calendar, South Brunswick District schools will stay closed on October 26 for Diwali/Deepavali. Only other religious closing days mentioned on 2011-12 calendar are Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah (September 29 & 30). About 9,100
President of the District Board, while Dr. Gary P. McCartney is Superintendent of District, whose tagline is Building Tomorrow, Today. About 11 percent population of South Brunswick is of Indiadescent. New Jersey is most densely populated and second wealthiest state in the country and Indian languages Gujarati, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, etc., are spoken in its various parts.
New York: The Indian governmentrun National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) said Tuesday it has signed an agreement with New York-based Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) to run dual-degree programs. Now the selected meritorious students from NIFT would avail the unique opportunity to obtain a joint degree awarded both by NIFT and FIT. "The association of two premier fashion institutes would reap benefits which would be multifold in nature, an official statement said. However, the institute did not give the timeline regarding the implementation of the agreement. This agreement will be implement-
ed at the earliest for the benefit of NIFT students.It will usher in new paradigmatic changes in the vision and activities of NIFT, Commerce, Industry and Textiles Minister Anand Sharma said in a statement. In fact, NIFT was established in 1986 in collaboration with the FIT with assistance from United Nations Development Program (UNDP). The New Delhi-based institute runs under the textiles ministry. A delegation from NIFT recently visited the FIT to explore the possible areas of collaboration.According to the statement, the two institutes have agreed to collaborate in the areas of fashion design, textile design and fashion communication.
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Star India Plus celebrates Diwali for a week with Diwali Rishton Ki Mithas
Sameer Reddy is now at the Packard Childrens Hospital at Stanford, in Palo Alto, Calif., where he will undergo
New York: Star India Plus ushers in the festival season this October with a weeklong celebration in honor of Diwali. Diwali Rishton Ki Mithas will celebrate the biggest festival of the year with spectacular acts and performances from popular television stars. The extravaganza will air all week long on Star India Plus, from October 17th to October 21st at 6:30p.m. EST. The show will begin with a magnificent Lakshmi Pooja, where Sanjeeda Sheikh, Shayantani Ghosh and Daljeet Kaur will per-
form as incarnations of the Goddess Lakshmi. Diwali Rishton Ki Mithas will also incorporate the festival between brother and sister, BhaiDuuj. This lively and vivid show will also feature romantic performances by Akshara and Naitik, aerial stunts by Shakti, Mukti and Akshat, and an act of Krishna Raas Leela. The high point of this celebration on Star India Plus will be a special thrilling presentation by Shahrukh Khan and Kareena Kapoor, performing their latest hit from Ra.One.
California: SocialTwist has appointed former Google head of product marketing Sanjeev Agrawal as president of the company, a new position. SocialTwist, founded in 2008, provides marketers with social shopping options including the Tell-A-Friend platform. SocialTwist has also announced that 100,000 brands and websites are using the service, and 4.8 million shoppers have used Tell-a-Friend. The platform is
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Mitt Romney and Rick Perry sparred during the GOP debate Tuesday in Las Vegas. sion but it will be a few days before polls make it clear whether the Texas governor will benefit from going negative in such a personal way.Luntz told hundreds of Republicans gathered for the fourday conference that if candidates insisted on turning on one another, they would have no-one to blame but themselves when they lost the White House.Luntz said, "Do not think you are helping your cause by destroying one another." Gingrich added, "The bickering hurts the Republican party." Perry, in his speech to the conference, attempted to build on the momentum he generated in the debate. He began to flesh out his economic policy beyond opening up America's oil, gas and coal resources and promising tax reform.
The Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France to America, was dedicated on Oct. 28, 1886 in New York. To commemorate its 125th anniversary, a special ceremony will be held on Oct. 28, 2011.
Author Naomi Wolf was arrested Tuesday in New York at an Occupy Wall Street protest. Greece and Spain. What they all share in common is a feeling that the youth and middle class are paying a high price for mismanagement and malfeasance by an out-of-touch
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New Delhi: India has been scaling up its relations with Libya over the years, largely driven by energy interests, but its long-standing ruler Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed Thursday, was no great friend of New Delhi. In fact, under his regime India and Libya have been at best distant neighbors. Gaddafi was perceived here to be a friend of Pakistan who benefited from the A.Q Khan illicit nuclear smuggling network and one who raked up the Kashmir issue in the UN General Assembly two years ago. Much to the outrage of New Delhi, Gaddafi supported the idea of an "independent state" for Kashmir and said that it should be a "Baathist state" between India and Pakistan. "Kashmir should be an independent state, not Indian, not Pakistani. We should end this conflict. It should be a Ba'athist state between India and Pakistan," Gaddafi said. In his much-reported colorful speech at the UN General Assembly in 2009, he mentioned India as among the countries that will be competing for a permanent seat in the Security Council and added that since India and Pakistan
"Kashmir should be an independent state, not Indian, not Pakistani. We should end this conflict. It should be a Ba'athist state between India and Pakistan," Gaddafi had said. were both nuclear powers, if India had a seat then Pakistan would want a seat as well. Calling for equality among member states, Gaddafi said said the induction of big powers would "add more poverty, more injustice, more tension at the world level". He antagonized India again when, on the eve of the UN Security Council debate and vote against Libya in February, he compared his crackdown against the Libyan opposition to India's
New Delhi: At a time when USPakistan relations have hit an all time low, foreign minister S.M. Krishna came up with his own advice to diffuse the situation. Describing the US and Pakistan as friendly powers, Krishna said they should sit across the table and sort out their differences to prevent any devastating consequences for other countries, particularly India. Krishna's description of US and Pakistan as friendly powers comes at a time when government officials and experts believe that US for the first time seems keen on calling Islamabad's bluff in not reining in the Haqqani network. As US increases troop presence at the AfPak border near Waziristan, Pakistani army chief Ashfaq Perzez Kayani is reported to have warned Washington that Pakistan cannot be treated like Afghanistan and Iran because it is a nuclear power. "This question concerns the relationship between two friendly powers, the US and Pakistan. It is India's desire that all outstanding issues between them are settled across the table and thereby a situation created in the region which will be conducive for development," said Krishna, while addressing the media
Foreign Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna in the presence of his French counterpart Alain Juppe. He was asked about the ongoing flare-up in USPakistan relations. "Anything which upsets the region will have devastating consequences for the developmental agenda of other countries, particularly India. So we sincerely hope they will be able to sort out their differences," he went on to add. In fact, keeping up the pressure on Pakistan, US secretary of state Hillary Clinton said that she will deliver a clear message to Islamabad during her visit to Pakistan that there cannot be a safe haven for terrorists anywhere. Juppe too expressed concern over the situation in Pakistan saying that France was developing a dialogue with Pakistan to seek a solution for Afghanistan.
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Veteran BJP leader L.K. Advani addresses a public meeting during his 'Jan Chetna Yatra' in Andhra Pradesh.
College students stage a protest against the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant at Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu. in the wake of the Fukushima accident in Japan. Dr Singh had regretted that his letter to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Ms J. Jayalalithaa, on the subject had not reached her, an issue on which she had criticized him. Well, I am sorry. I have seen that comment, he had said when pointed out that Ms Jayalalithaa had stated that she had not received any letter from the Prime Minister about which she had read in newspapers. At the same time, he had said, I do feel that we can give reasonable satisfaction to all the stakeholders who are worried about the safety of the atomic energy plant at Kudankulam.
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister has her eyes set on the 2012 state assembly elections. parts of the state. She said district magistrates must ensure not only availability of proper treatment facilities and medicines in all government hospitals but must also personally ensure spraying of disinfectants and improve the overall sanitation.
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Siddhagiri Museum, a few miles away from Kolhapur in the state of Maharashtra houses some of the most eloquent displays of Indian culture and heritage.
This unique project is a dream village of Mahatma Gandhi, visually and symbolically created through the vision and efforts of present 27th Mathadhipati H.H. Adrushya Kadsiddheshwar Swamiji of the 800-year-old pilgrimage center - Shri Kshetra Siddhagiri Math. Built at the cost of $200,000 at the end of four and half months of effort in July 2007, the artistic tableaux refresh the history of self sufficient village life before the invasion of Mughals in Maharashtra apartfrom highlighting Indias major contribution to the world in the fields of mathematics, medicine, astronomy, to name just a few. Though at first sight the tableaux may seem inspired by the wax works at the likes of Madame Tussauds, these artistic creations made out of much harder bricks, stones and wet cement mirror the effort of about 70 artists, 80 masons and 60 volunteer devotees from various nearby villages who came daily to put in their best. The first phase of the museum spans over 7 acres with almost 80 main scenes and around 300 statues. Several subtle village lifestyles are taken into consideration. There is a unique combination of expression, accuracy and liveliness in the whole village. Each sculpture has a multi dimensional effect and lifestyle theme to make a proper visual story.
One of worlds first nuclear scientists Maharishi Kanad, considered pioneer of Quantum Mechanics
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In India or abroad, rich or poor, of any faith, we can all celebrate Diwali. Festivals evoke joy and fraternal feeling. The festival of lights is also symbolic of inner light or enlightenment, central to all religions. This year the D-Day is October 26, Wednesday.
Moving to America, our children and we too miss the festive atmosphere, the decorated markets, lit up skyline, greeting friends and extended family, around special days like Diwali. Of all festival, Diwali of back home is missed the most, because for Hindus and most Indians, it is their Christmas and Eid and New Year rolled into one. Fact of the matter is, not January 1, but Diwali day as per the Hindu calendar starts the New Year for many, particularly traders, who start their new accounts books for the year. Diwali also marks the culmination of a month of festivities including Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra and Karva Chauth. The good news from the Indian American community is that now we have more reasons to feel festive here too with multiplying Diwali melas, numerous temples to do puja at, more outlets for favorite shopping and a huge fraternity to mingle with. Diwali, as we all know, falls on the no moon night of Kartika month as per Hindu calendar, sometime in late October of early November. This time the D-Day is October 26, Wednesday. Diwali literally means rows of lighted lamps and the celebration is often referred to as the Festival of Lights. During this time, homes are thoroughly cleaned and windows are opened to welcome Lakshmi, goddess of wealth. Candles and lamps are lit as a greeting to her. Gifts are exchanged and festive meals are prepared. Because there are many regions in India, there are many manifestations of the Diwali festival. The subsequent pages dwell into various aspects of the festival. In north India, Diwali celebrates Lord Ramas homecoming after his exile of 14 years, a triumphant return to Ayodhya with Sita after the defeat of Ravana and his coronation as king. Diwali usually falls 18 days after Dussehra, commemorating Rama vanquishing Ravana. Which reminds us that as children we loved to go to Ramlila in the run up to Dusshera, no matter that the performances in dusty maidans were by far from sophisticated actors picked from streets, often men playing female parts. Ramlila is the re-enactment of Ramas story as told in Ramayana. The living tradition of Ramlila and its popularity signifies how far the Ramayan has embedded in the Indian psyche. Rama, Sita, Lakshmana and Bharat are role models for son, husband, wife, brother. Diwali is celebrated wherever Indian diaspora is, which is most everywhere in the world today. Besides America and Britain, it is celebrated even in small countries like Kenya, Thailand, Trinidad, Siam and Malaya, though in their own ways. More significantly the story of Rama is told in song and dance in places as far as Bali in Indonesia.
rowing up in India the two festivals kids enjoy the most are Diwali and Holi. Holi for boisterously dousing others with colored waterand getting drenched in turn. Diwali for endless firecracker bursting and lighting of candles. Both festivals are favorites of children because they involve frantic activity, not just sitting around doing puja. But while growing up, we gradually learn the religious and social significance of Diwalilearning the story of Lord Rama, invoking Goddess Lakshmi at puja for ushering in prosperity in the family, exchange of gifts and sweets and so on.
ver wondered what is the secret behind the Buddhas peaceful visage in meditation, the compassionate eyes of Mother Teresa, the expression of rapturous bliss on the face of Chaitanya Prabhu, the glorious persona of a Mahavira meditating in solitary splendor, the light of forgiveness on the face of Jesus hanging on the cross, or the beatific smile of Krishna playing the flute? What is the special ingredient in their personalities that gives them an extraordinary halo and the glow of divinity that sets them apart from ordinary mortals? That special illumination that transformed them as well as the lives of millions whom they touched?
prayer from the Upanishads. In the beginning, God said let there be light says the first passage of Genesis. Light has always been associated with things positive, a dispeller of internal and external darkness. Diwali, the popular Indian festival of lights, is marked by lighting innumerable lamps in every household symbolic of banishing the demons of darkness from within and without. While the external source of light dispels physical darkness, its the inner light that dispels the darkness of ignorance (avidya) and illusion (maya). The light within thus lights the flame of enlightenment in mortals, the ultimate goal of a soul incarnated on earth.
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he festival of Diwali is also called Maha Lakshmi Pujan festival and is celebrated in Pradosh Kaal, the auspicious period. People worship Mata Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, for auspicious omens in family and life as this puja is considered auspicious. Diwali year will be celebrated on 26th October, Wednesday. Diwali falling on certain days is considered especially auspicious for certain purposes. This time it is auspicious for businessmen as well as people who trade or make deals.
shipped with flowers, incense sticks, and essence lamps and Navedya. Chant the following mantra as you worship.
Brief explanation of Kuber Puja It is important to note that Nishit Kaal and Pradosh Kaal are used for Kuber Pooja. For performing the pujan you need to draw Swastika on the locker or the box that you use to store money. Then you call LORD KUBER upon it chanting the mantra as follows honey and cloves. Dry fruits, Ganga Jal, curd, incense sticks, cotton, coconut, kalava (red thread) 11 lamps, and copper urn. Performing Diwali puja The first requirement is to draw the Navgreh or establish the Navgreh yantra on clean ground, or plate. Place the selected Puja items like copper urn filled with Ganga Jal, honey, curd, bettle-nut, cloves, coin etc before the idols and cover them with red cloth. Take the dry coconut and encircle it with the kalawa and then place it on the urn. The Idols of the Lakshmi, Ganesha, and Brama or their pictures can be used to decorate the Pooja place where the navgreh yantra is made. If you have Idol of Maha Lakshmi made of metal bathe it with milk and curd and then with Ganga jal. After that decorate it with flowers, garlands and add Sindoor. Light the Panchmukhi lamp on the right side with pure Ghee or Sesame Oil. Method Take akshat, flower and water in your hands. It is also good to keep some money in front. Then you resolve that as you a certain person on a particular place will do the pooja of certain Goddess and God and that you will get the best of results. First, one should worship Lord Ganesha and then Maa Gauri. Take some water in your hand and chant the lines Om Deepavlya namah And offer the puja material before taking AKSHAT in your hand and chant the navgreh stotra. After that Lakshmi is worshipped whole heartedly and the worship is concluded. Bahi-khata puja For performing this pooja of Bahi-Khata you need to draw the Swastika using Kesar and sandalwood on the books of Bahi and Khata during the Muhurat time of the puja. Then you write Shree Ganeshaye namah on the books, and keep in a bag akshat, grass, coriander, lotus bundle, 5 pieces of turmeric, and donation. After that you put the swastika symbol on it and offer the belongings to Mata Saraswati. You need to chant the following mantra 108 times after offering the belongings to Goddess Saraswati.
Narak Chaturdashi Narak Chaturdashi is celebrated one day prior to Diwali. This day is also known as Narak Chaudas because it is believed that Lord Krishna killed Narakasur on this day. Prayers are offered in the evening and lamps are lit. Muhurat On 26th October, Wednesday, the sunset would be at 05.42 PM (17:42 hrs). From this time to the next 2 hours and 24 minutes will be the Pradosh Kaal. Pradosh Kaal period is considered the right and auspicious moment for worshipping (pujan) of Maha Lakshmi. It is better if one can perform pujan at the fixed Lagna time which is expected to be from 06:46 PM to 08:41 PM and in between the SHUB CHAUGHADIA MUHURAT starts at 07:20 PM and is fixed to 08:58. Pujan between this muhurats is considered very much auspicious. The Maha Nishit Kaal on 26th October will be from the moment when the clock strikes 10:54 PM and will remain till 01:30 AM. This time is considered one of the best times for performing worship or Pujan of Diwali according to the scriptures. After the Diwali Pujan is over, a lamp with four wicks is kept lighted throughout the night in the house and this is the symbol of Lakshmi which increases luck. HOW TO PERFORM DIWALI PUJAN? Materials for diwali pujan Place the idol of Maha Lakshmi and idol of Lord Ganesha (in sitting positions). Then, you need keser, rice, roli, bettle-nut, fruits, sweets, milk, flowers, kheer, sindoor (Vermilion), batashe, coins,
You need to chant this mantra Om Kuberaiye Namah 108 times and worship the Locker with flowers, incense sticks and others. Once the pooja is over you keep the bag containing coriander, turmeric, grass, money etc in the locker. Here are few remedies for Diwali If you are not getting enough income for the hard work that you do you have to drop a dry coconut on flowing water from the day of Diwali regularly for the next 44 days and write the Beej Mantra on the coconut before dropping it. For financial problems due to vastu defects you need to flow a square piece of copper for 40 days in running water from the day of Diwali. If you are suffering losses in business and cannot make constant profits, place seven beetle-nuts coverd with silver foil in the place of Worship of Lakshmi on the day of Diwali. For the next seven Mondays wrap them again with silver foil and on the eighth Monday collect all the beetle-nuts from the place of worship and offer them at the temple of Lord Vishnu. If you are in a business where you offer credit to people and suffer huge losses, on the first Saturday of any month bury black surma or eye powder at any deserted place. If money is not coming your way even after working hard you should perform this: On the first Saturday of Shukla Paksha distribute Prasad of Sabji Puri to people and repeat for next 11 Saturdays. For increasing income in your business you should take an
Once you chanted the mantra you worship Saraswati praising her, The one who holds the shed of lotus, pestle, Hal, shell, Shul, Chakra, bow and arrow. She has the graceful sparkle as of moon. The one who slaughtered devils like Shumba and others and the one who is from is the seed of voice and who is complete with Sachidanandmay Vigrah. I worship that Bhagwati Saraswati." After that Bahi Khata is wor-
empty pitcher and flow it on running water on a Wednesday and do the same for the next 6 Wednesdays. If your business is not establishing, fill a pot of iron with water and keep it at the head side of your bed at night. Throw away the water in the morning from your house. Feed rotis to cows of wheat flour every Sunday if your business is facing threats from government orders. If you are dissatisfied with your work eat a little bit of gur (jaggery) before leaving home every day. If you find that your income is unstable and savings are minimum and the paternal property is perishing you must keep some object of iron under your bed and on Saturdays fill an iron pot with water and put under your bed. When you wake up next morning put the pot under a Bodhi Tree. Try this for next 40 Saturdays. Here is one more surefire remedy to please Goddess Lakshmi. But you have to do it with discipline for the next three months and you will surely get unexpected results. From the day of Diwali or from the first Friday of Shukla Paksha vist the nearest temple of Laskhmi, Seetaji and Durga Mata or any Goddess barefooted. Light the lamp with pure ghee and offer garlands to all of them and sweet Prasad. Important tips to please Maha Laskhmi * Having Indian Gooseberry (Amla) daily pleases Mata Lakshmi. Whited colored clothes are very dear to Lakshmi and one should wear them to please her because Mata resides in a house of sheel and lotus flowers. * To please Goddess Lakshmi one should take an early bath and wear clean clothes. * It is also recommended that one worships Lord Shiva regularly and should have faith in God. One can observe fasts for Vishnu on Ekadashi and offer Amla to Lord Vishnu. * Women and girls must be respected because Lakshmi stays in a place where women and girls get respect. * We should keep our senses in control and should follow the moral values of life to let Lakshmi enter our house. * One needs to be compassionate towards birds and animals. * Religious practices should be followed in a disciplined and systematic manner.
The author is a Delhi-based astrologer who can be contacted at www.horoscopenzodiac.com or by email: astrotaniagupta@gmail.com.
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Kali Chaudas is the day allotted to the worship of Maha-Kali or Shakti People buy various kinds of utensils on Dhanteras. and it is believed that Goddess Kali It is believed that new Dhan or some form of killed the wicked Raktavija on this day. precious metal is a sign of good luck.
Lakshmi Pooja is the main event on Diwali in every household in India. Apart from Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati are also worshipped on this day.
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The day after Diwali is celebrated as Govardhan Puja or Annakut. Devotees prepare 56 different types of food items (bhog), which are offered to Lord Krishna. This ceremony is called Annakut, which means a mountain of food.
The festival of Diwali is incomplete without Bhai Duj, celebrated to strengthen the love between brothers and sisters.
Dhanteras
Dhanteras marks the first day of the five-day-long Diwali Festival. On Dhanteras Festival, also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanwantari Triodasi, Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped to provide prosperity and well being. It is considered auspicious to buy gold and silver on this day. Many people opt for buying new utensils on this day. There is a peculiar custom in Maharashtra to lightly pound dry coriander seeds with jaggery and offer as Naivedya. In rural areas, cattle are adorned and worshiped by farmers as they form the main source of their income. In south India, cows are offered special veneration as they are supposed to be the incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi and therefore they are adorned and worshiped on this day.
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The second day of the festival is Narak Chaturdashi or Chhoti Diwali or Kali Chaudas. According to mythology, the demon Narakasura was killed by Lord Krishna and he returned home in the very early morning of the day that is celebrated as Narak Chaturdashi. On the other hand, Bengalis believe that Goddess Kali killed the demon Raktavija on this day. In South India, people prepare a paste mixing Kumkum in the oil and bite a bitter fruit and then apply the paste on their forehead. Then they have an oil bath using sandalwood paste. The rituals of Kali Chaudas are strongly suggestive of the origin of Deepavali as a harvest festival. On this day delicacies are prepared from pounded semi-cooked rice (called Poha or Pova). This rice is taken from the fresh harvest available at that time. This custom is prevalent both in rural and urban areas, especially in Western India. The third day is the main day of Diwali called Badi Diwali. It is the day when Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped and offered Naivedya. It is believed that on this day, Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya from exile after defeating the demon king Ravana. On the eve of Diwali, every corner of the house is illuminated with earthen diyas, lamps and candles. People perform Lakshmi and Ganesh puja in the evening. A custom that is followed unanimously on this day is bursting of crackers and fireworks. In North India, this day is celebrated as Govardhan Puja, also called Annakut, as the day when Lord Krishna defeated Indra by lifting Govardhan hill to save his kinsmen and cattle from rain and floods. Usually 56 different food items are prepared and offered to Lord Krishna on this day. In Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, it is celebrated as Bali-Pratipada or Bali Padyami, the day to commemorate the victory of Vishnu in his dwarf form Vamana over the demonking Bali. This day also marks the beginning of the Hindu and Gujarati New Year. The day is celebrated as Padava or Nava Diwas or Bestu Varush (Hindu New Year), the first day of the Vikram Samvat calender. Also known as Varsha Pratipada, it marks the coronation of the legendary King Vikramaditya.
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The fifth or the last day of Diwali is called Bhai Duj. In the Vedic era, Lord Yama (Yamaraj, the Lord of Death) visited his sister Yamuna (Yami) who marked the auspicious Tilak (sacred mark) on his forehead. Yamaraj declared that anyone who receives the Tilak from his sister on this day is truly blessed. Since that time the custom has been for brothers to visit their sisters to celebrate Bhai Duj and exchange gifts.
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Rama is usually depicted accompanied by his consort Sita, brother Lakshmana, and his ultimate devotee Hanuman.
panied by those of his wife Sita, brother Lakshmana, and the legendary monkey attendant Hanuman. He is depicted in prince-
ly adornments with a 'tilak' or mark on the forehead, and as having a dark, almost bluish complexion, which shows his affinity with
Vishnu and Krishna. Although Rama and Krishna, both incarnations of Vishnu, are almost equally popular among Hindu devotees, Rama is seen as an archetype of righteousness and the most sought-after virtues in life, in contrast to Krishna's dalliances and shenanigans. The prefix "Shri" to Rama indicates that Rama is always associated with "Shri" - the essence of four Vedas. Uttering his name ("Ram! Ram!") while greeting a friend, and invoking Rama at the time of death by chanting "Ram Naam Satya Hai!", show his popularity and admiration over Krishna. However, the shrines of Krishna in India slightly outnumber the temples of Rama and his monkey devotee Hanuman. Born as the eldest son of Kausalya and Dasharatha, king of Ayodhya, Rama is referred in Hinduism as Maryada Purushottama, literally the Perfect Man or Lord of Self-Control or Lord of Virtue. Rama is the husband of Sita, whom Hindus consider to be an Avatar of Lakshmi and the embodiment of perfect womanhood. Rama's life and journey is one of perfect adherence to dharma despite harsh tests of life and time. For the sake of his father's honor,
Rama abandons his claim to Kosala's throne to serve an exile of 14 years in the forest. His wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, unable to live without Rama, decide to join him, and all three spend the 14 years in exile together. While in exile, Sita is kidnapped by Ravana, the Rakshasa (Asura) monarch of Lanka. After a long and arduous search that tests his personal strength and virtue, Rama fights a colossal war against Ravana's armies. Rama eventually slays Ravana in battle and liberates his wife. Having completed his exile, Rama returns to be crowned king in Ayodhya the occasion celebrated with lights, the tradition continues till today. Ramas rule was known for peace, prosperity and justicea period known as Rama Rajya. Rama's courage in searching for Sita and fighting a terrible war to rescue his wife and their honour is complemented by Sita's absolute devotion to her husband's love, and perfect chastity despite being Ravana's captive. Rama's younger brothers, namely Lakshmana, Shatrughna and Bharata strongly complement his piety, virtue and strength. The legend of Rama is deeply influential and popular in the societies of the Indian subcontinent and across South East Asia.
ideal and he resolved to dedicate himself completely to him. He had an unflinching loyalty at the cost of his personal comfort and even at the cost of his life. Though he was bestowed with many wonderful yogic powers and strength, he believed they were not his, but the power of Ramas name, which was his strongest secret weapon to conquer anything in the world. Hanuman found Sita in Asoka Vatika. His intelligence and expertise in psychology are clearly demonstrated here as on several other occasions. When he came to Asoka Vatika he quietly climbed a tree and hiding himself, surveyed the surrounding areas. He found Sita seated on the ground under a tree, looking thin and pale, surrounded by the wicked rakshasis. Seeing her thus, Hanumans heart melted with pity. When the rakshasis attention was diverted, Hanuman quietly came down from the tree and told Sita that he was the messenger of Rama. He had to use all his wisdom and tact to establish his identity and develop a personal rapport and generate full trust in her. He gave her Ramas signet ring and message. Seeing the ring Sita was very happy and was relieved. In Lanka, during the war Hanumans many heroic exploits were remarkable. As a result of fierce battle between Ramas vanara army and Ravanas rakshasa army, many vanaras were wounded and dying.
Hanuman was told that he was the only one who could save all the vanaras by bringing the precious herbs from the peak in the Himalayas. Immediately he flew faster than the wind to reach the place. When he couldnt find the herbs, he tore the entire Sanjivini peak and flew back to Lanka so fast as only he could fly and saved all the vanaras. Again when Lakshmana was felled unconscious by Ravanas missile and Rama was in grief, Hanuman flew with the speed of the wind to fetch the herb from the Himalayas,
which brought Lakshmana back to life to the delight of all and Rama was supremely happy. After Ramas coronation ceremony of Rama, Sita gave Hanuman a precious necklace of rare pearls. Hanuman received it respectfully and started to break the pearls one by one with his teeth. Surprised by this strange act, Sita asked him why he was breaking the pearls. Hanuman said, Mother, I want to find out whether any of the pearls contain my Rama. I do not keep anything devoid of him. I do not find him in any of the pearls. Sita asked, Then, tell me whether you keep Rama within you. Hanuman immediately opened his heart and showed Rama with Sita in his heart. What more evidence is needed when the devotee tears open the heart to reveal his Lord! Hanuman had unswerving and singleminded love and devotion to only one ideal Sri Rama. He went to Dwaraka to see Rama and Sita. Krishna said to Rukmini, Hurry, you better assume the form of Sita. Otherwise, there will be no escape from the hands of Hanuman. He would not see any other form except Rama with Sita, his chosen ideal. Sita said to Hanuman, My child, in one form Im Sita, in another form Im Rama. Whatever names and forms you see is nothing but the manifestation of the power of Chitshakti.
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My Best Diwali
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etting up early in the morning to mantra chants, having a ceremonial bath, dressing up in traditional Indian attire, preparing sweets, visiting temples, making rangoli, bursting crackers, lighting diyas this could be a scene straight out of a devout Indian familys Diwali day. But this is the Diwali routine followed by Tania Srinivasan (41), British American, for over four years now. Married to a South Indian, Tania, a New York resident and mother of two, celebrates Diwali every year. We usually make sweets like gulab jamun, payasam and Mysore pak at home and invite friends and family members, said Tania who wears a bindi and mangalsutra. Its like how we celebrate Christmas.
We asked some Indians Americans, including those from the South Asian Times family, to talk about their best Diwali. Their narratives are tinged with sadness that the festive fervor back home in India is hard to create here.
Bhairavi and Neeraj Shah; and (right) last year they did Laxmi puja themselves with the help of a CD. When asked about her best Diwali so far, she said, It was last year in Jackson Heights. There were so many Indians on streets loaded with firecrackers, houses were lit up and festive mood enveloped almost everyone. I have never been to India at Diwali time but I could feel the same fervor on the streets here, said Tania who will try her hand at gambling this Diwali. Tania believes its necessary for her kids to be exposed to both religions Me and my husband started celebrating Diwali only after we had kids. It is important to teach them both our cultures. It is ultimately up to them to decide which one to follow, she said. Just a few blocks away from Tania lives another woman who too believes in interfaith revelry. Married for 13 years, Saira Singh (name changed) has been celebrating Diwali ever since. My first Diwali coincided with buying our new house. We lit candles in an unfurnished house, said the mother of two. Saira knows a little about the legend behind Diwali celerbations, but she sums up the festival in a few words: I guess Diwali is the beginning of New Year, hope and prosperity. She celebrates Diwali with as much enthusiasm as she celebrates Eid. Our best Diwali was five years back when my parents-in-law joined us with a few other -American and Canadian friends at our Diwali party. My mother-in-law gave a speech on the relevance of Diwali. My kids learnt a lot about the festival, she said adding, Every year my daughter wears a sari and my son wears a kurta. We also have
Tania Srinivasan, seen with her South Indian husband and kids, celebrates Diwali every year.
Diwali at 3.7C in DC
Generally it gets very cold in October here in Washington DC. But rain or shine, Diwali is Diwali. This family picture is from Diwali on October 17, 2009, which we celebrated with jackets and umbrella with the firecracker saved from 4th July, writes Naresh Sahu, SATimes Web Development manager.
By Chander Gambhir
your family and his. So my best Diwali so far is undoubtedly the Diwali of 2010 in India. Ever since childhood, me and my sisters anxiously waited for Diwali as it guaranteed some extra cash gifts from grandparents, new clothes and some of
my favorite delicacies. So what was special about 2010? Well everything got doubled. My collections just got a little bigger! Not just the chance of earning that extra buck, that Diwali had a lot of things in store for me.
Having worked overtime on Diwali stories as a journalist, I d i d n t r e a l i z e h o w m u c h I missed until last year when I could do things I often only reported. Even if that meant cleaning the house in the absence of bai (maid), making a
disastrous rangoli, gorging food (only to wake up with a bad tummy ache next day), meeting innumerable relatives and playing cards all night. Sometimes its fun being unproductive and Diwali got me just that! -Jinal Shah
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My Best Diwali
emories of Deepawali or for that matter, special memories related to any festival takes us back to the childhood days. The pure joy and excitement created by the arrival of any festival starts slipping away with age. Yet, Diwali in India managed to retain a special mood of hope and enthusiasm for me, even after I moved from Jaipur to Jodhpur to work for All India Radio in 1982. The passion of shopping before this wonderful festival continued to be with me. One reaching the market, you found all the shops seemed to be having a party--malls and selfserve was non-existent then. Each customer demanded personal attention from the shopkeeper, be it to buy shoes, clothes, sweets or firecrackers, it took some doing to draw the shopkeepers attention. Deepavali became even more special when I became respectable by having the formal presence of Grihalaxmiji at home. First Deepavali after marriage was also considered special in Jodhpur. The entrants in the 'Grihasth Ashram' were given many blessings, gifts, corrective instructions and lots of love. I specially loved the visual delight offered by 'the row of lights' on Deepavali. It was an enjoyable task to place diyas on the boundry wall of our house, at equal distance to one another. Later on, we started alternating between diyas and candles. I used to think that the row of electric bulbs takes away the 'earthy' connection and traditional flavor of Diwali. When the day would dissolve giving way to the beginning of Diwali's zero moon night, one could feel a fresh fragrance with
new clothes, and ornaments bedecking the ladies. Kitchen would be filled with the special activity of festive cooking. Dining table became a special place. Laxmi Pujan was a family affair; it was compulsory for everyone to be present during 'Laxmiji ki aarti'. We used to wash all silver coins with milk and apply kumkum on them. My mother would make a 'swastik' on the 'aarti thal'. Sugarcane was place on both sides of the picture of Laxmiji. After the aarti it was customary to light at least one sparkler. We grew up touching the feet of the elders at home and this was also a part of the festival to seek blessings from all elders. We used to buy lots of firecrackers, which were evenly distributed among all brothers. Launching rockets and watching them go up in the sky was an exhilarating experience, particularly the ones that went up with a swirling motion and made a
whistle-like sound. The most thrilling item was ladi, a series of small firecrackers linked to each other with a stripwhich when set on fire at one end would fire up all one by, making a continuous 'phot' 'phot' 'phat' 'phata' 'phot' sound. There were creative kids like us who would place this 'bhadabhad' (yes, this was the name given to the serially connected pack of bombs) in an old mud pitcher to magnify the sound manifold. Initially, I was not aware that in some families people use Diwali as an excuse for gambling. What I loved most about Diwali and continue to love till date, is the delight offered to the eyes by the systematically placed row of lights. They say, the tradition has something to do with the arrival of Ram back in Ayodhya after killing Ravana and completing the period of exile. Diwali became a metaphor to 're-invent' oneself
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It's here Fire crackers shooting in the air Families are together Diyas lit everywhere It's here Worshiping our gods Welcoming Lakshmi to our home As we pray for one another It's here Uncles are playing cards Aunties are talking Children are running around everywhere It's here The lights are bright But the spirits are brighter Everyone is lighting a diya Because Diwali is here Our festival of lights Our happiness and joy Spreading the love Because it comes once a year. It's a time for a new beginning To create new memories To hope for a prosperous new year because it's here. Diwali is here. Happy Diwali --Christine Jessica Talwar, majoring in English at SUNY College at Old Westbury.
where it turned out to be the hit dish. During the past few years though, my Diwalis have been low-key affairs of celebrating the festive spirit of Diwali; enjoying a game of squash late into the
night; going over works by Emerson or J. Krishnamurti or some mystic text; and attending Sufi and Tari Mushairas. During my 2008 Diwali stay in Mt. Poconos, I was bestowed with the most beautiful and precious blessing of my life. And now as 2011 Diwali is here, my experiences thus far augur more occasions when I will not be able to help but count my blessings and cherish living this beautiful life. --Bhrigu Pankaj Prashar, Communications & Operations, The South Asian Times
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fireworks show there, sponsored by Air India, is a tourist draw. Some cities with large South Asian and Indian populations sponsor Diwali events. Cupertino, California, sets aside a day for the Festival of Lights, with music, entertainment, cultural programs and vendors. Hindu organizations and temples in cities as diverse as Chicago, New York, Phoenix and Minneapolis have honored the day. Some people combine a trip to the Winter Festival of Lights
The biggest Diwali Mela in the country is held every year in Manhattan organized by Association of Indians in America (AIA), NY chapter, at South Street Seaport. A highlight of the Oct 2 mela this time was the dance drama on Ramayan. (Photo: Jay Mandal).
In recent years, President of the United States issues a Diwali greeting for People of Indian Origin in the US and elsewhere. A Diwali event is also organized at the White House now. This picture has President Obama lighting the ceremonial lamp to mark Diwali in 2009.
in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, with Diwali because they often fall on the same dates. Niagara's Festival of Lights is a spectacular display of lights, fireworks and entertainment through November and December every year. In America families and communities celebrate Diwali a lot differently than in India. The programs (Diwali melas and so on) may not happen on the D-Day or nearabouts, but strictly on weekends, before or after. Templeswhich are increasing fast in number hereand individuals, however, do make an exception, conducting the rituals on the day of the festival. But one thing which every
Indian misses here the most on Diwali are the fire-crackers. US laws do not permit bursting of fire crackers by people. Only professionals are allowed to put up fire shows while the rest can sit and watch. In smaller cities like Grand Forks or Fargo in North Dakotahaving an Indian American population of couple of hundredspeople go outside the city limits to burst crackers and on Diwali day they complete the ritual by token bursting of crackers. But, even something like this isnot possible in cities like Houston, Los Angeles, San Fransisco, New Jersey or New York. Old timers say, before 9 /11 they could take the risk of
bursting of fire crackersalbeit at a very small scalein temple premises or backyards, but that is not possible now. Now some marketers are trying to cash in on the popularity of this festival. Looks like Loouis Vuitton saw the light, when he decided to dedicate his fall windows to Diwali. Teaming up with renowned Indian designer & architect Rajeev Sethi, the proposed art installation for the LV stores are set to debut globally this November. The installation will include hand-painted LV trunks by Sethi and will be lit from inside to create an artistic glow. In addition, there will be limited edition dress pieces created from couture vintage sarees.
During Navratri garba nights are growing in popularity with the youths in New Jersey, the state which has a high concentration of immigrants from Gujarat, the land of garba. At many public places in New Jersey, the effigy of Ravan is burnt during Dussehra festival. This year in Edison it happened near the Municipal offices in the parking lot of a park where fire trucks were parked on the ready for any eventuality. As soon as the effigies were put to flame, security cordons came forward. Emergency vehicles were standing by at strategic location near the crowd when a 30 minute show of fireworks began. Immediately after, fire fighters extinguished the flames to ensure public safety.
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years. Not just decorative articles, another interesting concept fast picking up is that of personalized gifts. Many stores, both brick-andmortar and online, provide a variety of corporate Diwali gift ideas, which you can order comfortably. Take Shefalee Patel, owner and founder of Sweet Silk online store. Calling her sweets confections and not mithai, she promises a unique range of sweets for this Diwali. Inspiration behind Sweet Silk can be traced back to the essence of classic Indian mithai or burfi. We sought to reinvent the distinguished taste, while maintaining the traditional characteristics of burfi. We fashion a distinctive brand of confections with a western touch, said Patel. In past few weeks a lot of corporate houses have ordered sweets for their Indian employees. Also a lot of Americans who are aware of this festival gift it to their Indian friends and colleagues. However, despite the innovations, recession has not spared Diwali either. The zeal and fervor with which people shopped has dropped considerably. Many blame it even on people not buying their own houses and staying in rented accommodation. So, they refrain from decorating as they dont want any unnecessary liability. Except for the diyas, incense, toran and other small items, not much is being picked
up. This could be due to the effect of economic slowdown. Compared to last years sales, this year it has gone down and we are not anticipating any rise in coming days. And since the demand has dropped, we have not added any new stuff like the silver coated rupee notes. It was a huge hit last year, said Raj Thakkar, who owns House of Dipali in Bellerose, Queens. But Shaswat Bhutala, owner of Butala Emporium, will like to differ. Economic slowdown may have affected people in the sense that they avoid celebrations on a large scale at restaurants or party halls. But it has definitely not affected small celebrations at home as Diwali has sentimental values attached to it, he said. Anticipating rush till Diwali day on Wednesday, Butala will open all his four stores an hour early and close it till costumers stop coming. One business that recession cannot hit are the sweet shops. Across the city, sweet shops are doing brisk business during this festive season; their sales from this month usually are as much if not more compared to what they sell in an entire year. We have many special offers for this Diwali like buy 10 pounds of sweets and get a silver puja coin free and some innovative mithais like Kalakand, Anarkali, Champakali and Kadamkheer apart from the usual ones. We also have traditional tokris and thals.
Online store Sweet Silk's Diwali Limited Edition collection comes with the modern rangoli inspired card.
Anila Shrestha arranging Diwali items at Butala Emporium in Manhattan. Typically, the trend is that individuals rush to buy sweets starting Dhanteras and pre-Diwali we cater to a lot of corporate, said Geeta Kumar, Bengali Sweet Shop in Hicksville, Long Island.
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano presided over the countys first official Diwali celebration in November last year, which was organized by Kamlesh Mehta, Director of the countys Office of Business & Economic Development. Peter Bheddah and Tulasi Devi Polavarappu were honored on the occasion.
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would not be lit up, the last time it was so in 1970 when Maharaja Man Singh had died. Nor would nobles and old faithfuls and personal staff of the royal family allowed to greet the new Maharaja Padmanabh Singh, a teenager. Everything will be low-key, said Yunus Khimani, a City Palace official. Only pujas will be held and the religious rituals and traditions followed: Dhanteras, on to Laxmi Pujan and Goverdhan Puja. However, in good old days, the Jaipur royals were so particular about the fireworks that they invited shorgars (fireworks) manufacturers from various parts of the country to set up base in Pink City. Said Karim Shorgar, Weve been patronized by the maharajas. People spent on fireworks to light up the sky. We would make firecrackers through the year and sell all on Diwali. On Diwali day, the Maharaja held
a magnificent fireworks display from the courtyard of Shobha Niwas. Another show took place at Jai Niwas Bagh opposite the city palace. People would go to their rooftops to see the illuminated skyline. Traditionally, on Diwali day the ruler and family members of the Jaipur royalty would offer puja wearing black clothesbecause its a Maha amavasya (no moon night). Then, changing their clothes, they would dine to celebrate the big festival, said Deepak Sharma, one of the royal priests. The Maharaja offered prayers at the Govind Devjis temple. Before Diwali, the Maharaja would invite a select nobles and senior officials for a session of gambling. Recalls Rajveer Singh Dundlod, a former noble, The maharaja would hold darbars and the his personal staff and nobles would come in all their finery and present nazars and nichaawars
(cash or gifts) to the maharaja. Darbars were much awaited where meritorious subjects were recognized and honored for their services. In Udaipur the maharaja would honor his prime minister and other ministers and hold a dinner for them. On Diwali day, the ruler would offer prayers at the Laxmi temple, the day being consecrated for the goddess of wealth. Amar Singh Mehta, a long time resident of Udaipur, reminisces, In olden time on Diwali day the chief officer, who used to be from the Jain community, would pour oil into a terracotta lamp, a ritual followed by other ministers. It was also incumbent upon every Lakshmi devotee to throw dice. From their success rate, the ruler, the prime minister and the artisans
foretold the state of the coffers for the new year. The scion of the Udaipur royal family, Shriji Aravind Singh is no more the great host he used to be on Diwali because his mother died a few years ago on Dhanteras, a day before Diwali. Otherwise, the festival saw a big celebration in the Lake City with all the palaces lit up, particularly the City Palace. The Lake Palace looked like a heavenly body floating amid the shimmer of the lights reflected in the blue water of Lake Pichola. These days, Jaipur, Udaipur , Jodhpur and Jaisalmer still attract a large number of foreign tourists on Diwali who descend to see the legendary cities celebrating the festival with havelis and bazaars festooned with lights.
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Diwali!
SRK in Ra.One.
be the worst time of the year for movies," he states, quickly adding that they do so out of no choice. "They can`t compete with big films, so they compete with each other, and end up hurting themselves. Because they don`t get more than three shows," he shrugs. While Mehra is awaiting `RA.One`, Nahta feels that only `Mujhse Fraaaandship Karoge` has potential. "Its opening ranges from 15 to 25 per cent occupancy across India. So I expect it to pick up," he states. Conceding that the last couple of weeks have been crowded with releases, Ashish Saksena, COO, Big Cinemas, attributes it to a week`s deferment of `Mausam`. "Since `Mausam `got pushed by a week, that week got wasted. If a couple of producers had rescheduled, then some films would have released next Friday," he observes. Remind him of the popular belief that films released during pre-Diwali weeks don`t fare well and Saksena argues that there`s another way of looking at the situation. "`Jab We Met` came at a time not considered favorable for releases. `Deewangee` has also worked at a time considered dangerous for a release. Titanic came out at a time that was considered one of the worst times to release a movie," he points out, asserting that a good film promoted well is sure to work. "Crowding releases is not required," he concludes.
Amitabh Bachchan
Priyanka Chopra switched on when we shall finish our Diwali puja and light the first lamp." Ajay Devgn: "I celebrate Diwali in a very simple way with family. We do puja at home. The whole family comes together." Karan Johar: "I will celebrate Diwali with my mother." Priyanka Chopra: "I'll go to London. I have a family there and it may just be a fun holiday." Dia Mirza: "I'll be with my family and then Shilpa (Shetty) and Raj (Kundra) have called me to their
Kangna Ranaut place in Mumbai, so I'll go there to celebrate the festival." Kangana Ranaut: "Like everyone else, even I'll celebrate Diwali with my family." Kunal Khemu: "I love the festival of Diwali. I will celebrate it with family and friends. I also hope that everyone celebrates a safe Diwali and be careful." Fardeen Khan: "I will meet friends and be with my family." Ranvir Shorey: "This Diwali, let's put give a warm welcome for the leader of the 'free' world. And
Dia Mirza show that we don't blow ourselves up, even if it's Diwali." Prachi Desai: "I have no specific Diwali plans. I'm going to miss my sister this Diwali because she is studying in Australia but I will spend it with my friends. In fact, this will be the first time that I won't be shooting on Diwali day so I'll have a good holiday this year during the festive season."While majority of the tinsel town news makers have chosen to spend time with their family and friends, there are those who will be busy with work.
Karan Johar Hrithik Roshan: I have no idea, I am too busy with work. Bipasha Basu: I did go shopping for candles and diyas for my house and for John (Abraham). But I am upset that I won't be in India on the festival. I will be in Brisbane for the initial rehearsals of Singularity (her first international project). I am a very occasion-oriented girl and I like being home during festivals. Neetu Chandra: I won't be celebrating Diwali as I lost my father this year. But I wish everyone a prosperous new year ahead.
ere is what some B-Town residents have to say about their Diwali plans: Amitabh Bachchan: "My father's marked verse on the Ramayana shall be read, a gentle prayer shall go up for all, from all; sweets and bonuses shall be disbursed to staff by members of the family. There are now preparations on for Diwali, the lights for the house are being put up. The simple single toned white-yellow lights will be put all over the boundary and ceiling of the house and once up, they will be
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hile growing up in India Manisha Karani and Priya G eagerly awaited the festival of Diwali each year. Creating beautiful, decorative new rangoli everyday during the Diwali festivities was something the sisters cherished doing. But things changed when Manisha moved to New York. One of us would draw the design and another would fill it up with powdered colors. Here in USA, we cannot do that easily and freely, neither do our apartment buildings allow us to do it on our hard wood or carpeted floors. Plus these days who even has the time these days to spend hours and hours in making the traditional Rangoli, says Manisha. But the love for tradition and heritage got the duo thinking and they came up with the idea of making Rangolis in the form of floor art which can be laid out anytime of the year and be even used for home decoration. Through their venture
Nirman Creations, the duo makes diyas - tealight candle holders, aggarbatti incense stands, torans door hangings, that have been uniquely handcrafted, colorful designs inspired by Indian culture, motifs, fabrics, henna, embroidery and Bollywood. These can be used for any kind of decorations within the house, for eg. pooja (worship) room, table dcor, or can even be framed to make a wall art. These will stay with you for years to come as the memories of the fun times spent with the family during the festivals. These designs come as separate pieces, and can be set up within minutes and are safe with kids around no mess no cleaning, says Manisha. The idea sure has struck a chord with the Indian American population as the encouraging response to their creations got them set up an online store on etsy.com and they now even make custom orders for special functions such as weddings and bridal parties.
Diwali celebration isn't complete without shopping iwali is that time of the year when splurging on clothes, gadgets and sweets wont raise your guilt quotient. Be it hurrying to the shops in Little India's of Edison, Chicago or Bay Area or ordering a host of gift items online, there can be no joy greater than clinching a great bargain. With all the importance associated with auguring prosperity by buying new assets during Diwali days, the slow economy may well get a boost with the wealthy community loosening their purse strings. It is believe that on Diwali Lakshmi goddess of wealth comes to home in form of money, gold, gift etc. Therefore shopping for Diwali
festival is inevitable. Iphones, laptops, Macbooks, Ipads, DSLRs, designer wear, designer jewelery, highend kitchenware top the list of Diwali shopping apart from of course the traditional clothes, home appliances, property, gold and silver. The skyrocketing gold prices though may prove a damper. Gifting is another aspect important to Diwali and Indians in the US have no problem in sending gifts to their near and dear ones. Beautiful collection of Diwali gifts like nicely packed dry fruits, sweets, pooja thalis, decoratives, diyas and candle sets, apparels, electronic gadgets, gift vouches, greetings etc. can be sent online.
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On the rolling board place a butter paper and pour the mixture on it. Now place another butter paper, sandwiching the mixture between the two papers. Roll it with a rolling pin. Remove the butter paper from top and place silver foil. Cut into diamond or square shape pieces. RASMALAI Ingredients 8 cups milk 2 tabs lemon juice 1/2 cup sugar for syrup 1/2 cup sugar for milk tsp saffron strands tsp green cardamom powder cup finely grated mixed nuts (cashew, almond and pistachio nuts) Method Boil 4 cups of milk in a pan. When milk comes to boil, slow the heat and pour in the lemon juice. Remove from the stove and keep aside till water and paneer separate completely. Drain the excess water. Remove this paneer and place in a mixing bowl. Knead gently to form soft dough. Divide the dough into 12 to 15 equal parts and make a ball of each part. Gently pat each ball with the palm to flatten the ball to a patty shape. Boil 1 cup water and 1/2 cup sugar together. Place the patties in the syrup for about 12 minutes. Boil the 4 cups of milk in another pan and
cook till it reduces to about half of its original volume. Add cup of sugar, the grated nuts, saffron strands and cardamom powder. Cook for 2 minute. Remove from heat. Add the patties to the milk. Cover the dish and refrigerate for 2 to 3 hours before serving. BADAM HALWA
Ingredients 1 cup Moong yellow dal [soaked overnight] 1 cup milk powder 3/4 cup desi ghee 1 cup sugar tsp green cardamom seeds powder 1 tabs slivered almonds Method Grind the moong dal in a blender Heat the desi ghee in a heavy bottom pan. When it is melted, add the dal mixture. Cook on slow fire with constant stirring to avoid the sticking of dal to the bottom of the pan. When the dal is golden brown, add the sugar, cardamom powder and 2 cups of water and cook till all the water evaporates then add milk powder. Stir to mix well and cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat and mix in the slivered almonds.
Ingredients 1-1/2 cups cashew nuts 1 cup sugar 1 tabs desi ghee tsp green cardamom powder 2 tabs milk Silver foil for garnishing Method Soak the cashew nuts over night. Next day, drain the excess water and grind them to a thin paste. Add a little water if needed. Place a heavy bottom pan on the stove. Place the desi ghee and melt it. Add the cashew nut paste and sugar. Stir well. Then reduce heat. Cook the mixture with continuous stirring to avoid sticking of the mixture for 6-8 minutes. When the mixture has thickened, add the cardamom powder.
Ingredients 3 cups almonds 2 cups sugar 1 cup desi ghee tsp cardamom powder Silver foil or grated pistachio nuts for garnishing Method Soak the almonds overnight. Drain water and remove the skin. Grind the almonds in a food processor to make smooth batter adding water if needed. Place a heavy bottom pan on the stove. Place the desi ghee and melt it. Add the almond batter. Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce heat. Cook the mixture with continuous stirring to avoid sticking of the mixture for 8 to 10 minutes. When the mixture has thickened to a thick batter consistency, add the cardamom powder and sugar. Serve hot and garnish with silver foil or grated pistachio nuts.
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government official. The Delhi government has been trying to keep the pollution level low this Diwali by banning bursting of firecrackers after 10 pm.
New Delhi: For some women it's like reliving a Bollywood fantasy, for others it's all about decking up as a bride, and for some it is just a fad. From a sacred fast to pray for the husband's long life, Karva Chauth today has evolved into a modern-day festival with all the trappings of a consumerist culture. On the festival, celebrated last
Saturday, many married women in northern India observed fast. But over the years, a lot of young, single women also have started keeping fast in the hope of finding a good husband.'Ever since I was a kid, I was fascinated with Karva Chauth because I have seen my mother and aunt keeping this fast, getting ready like a bride in the evening and look-
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On this Diwali we take a look at some non-profits who are indeed doing what the festivities stand for lighting up peoples lives
play a catalytic role in facilitating Prathams work, with statewide government partnerships in Punjab and Himachal Pradesh and partnerships in selected districts and schools in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Uttarakhand. Pratham reached almost 1.4 million children and trained almost 62,000 Government teachers through the five Government partnerships mentioned above. Infusing Pratham materials, methods, goals, and assessment into the public school system has allowed Pratham to have an impact on classroom practices, rote learning mindsets, and on the development of young minds to think independently, talk confidently, and be avid learners. Given that formal, state-wide partnerships are challenging to create and sustain, special focus was also placed on efforts to engage and involve the community in childrens education with the aim of bringing about a learning achievement orientation in communities and building a bottom-up demand for superior learning outcomes.
SEF Dandia event at Santa Clara Convention Center (Photo: Shubham Garg)
Lend-A-Hand India is a non-profit venture launched in 2003 by young professionals. It is based in New York City and focuses on issues related to youth. Its programs provide vocational training, career development, employment, and entrepreneurial opportunities to young boys and girls in rural and urban communities in India. Recently it participated at "Good to Green Carnival," an initiative by Godrej CSR Group in Mumbai. 8 students and two instructors from two schools (Village Asde and Vit) participated. They exhibited some of the skills they have learned as part of the LAHI program. Highlight of the event was the paddle powered mobile charger which attracted huge crowd. Students also presented how to make trophies out of recycled material, making writing pad and threading a pipe for plumbing needs. Seen here: Visitors at the carnival fascinated by the mobile charger
or seven years in a row the Sankara Eye Foundation (SEF) has been organizing Dandiya Nights for the benefit of thousands who benefit from the services offered at its several charity eye hospitals in India. This year too the Santa Clara Convention Center and Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton, California saw hundreds groove to dandiya beats while their contributions will open up the world to hundreds who suffer blindness for lack of proper eye care treatments. Recently SEF also raised $3.3 m for eye hospital in Ludhiana. More than 250 people gathered at the Santa Clara Marriott to support the last phase of construction for the Sankara Eye Foundation's hospital in Ludhiana, where surgeons will perform 12,000 free eye surgeries per year. Construction on the 125-bed Ludhiana hospital is expected to be completed this December and the hospital -which sits on two acres of land donated by Indian American Jessie Singh of San Jose -will accept its first patients in early March 2012. Forty women from nearby villages have already begun a two-year paramedical degree program to staff the new hospital, which will also employ six full-time doctors. SEF has raised $3.3 million for con-
struction and medical equipment. The organization is now attempting to collect a final $750,000 to complete the project and support patients until the hospital achieves self-sufficiency in 2017. The Wall of Founders gala July 2 netted an estimated $145,000 for the Ludhiana hospital. A similar event was held July 9 in Long Island, New York and in Malibu, California. The Ludhiana hospital is expected to reach self-sustainability in five years, using the model implemented by SEF's nine other hospitals in India: eighty percent of the surgeries will be performed free, while 20 percent of patients will pay for their operations. India has the largest number of sight-challenged people in the world. Forty-five million people in India are visually disabled, while another 12 million are totally blind. About 85 percent of eye issues can be corrected or prevented by surgery. The SEF eye clinics have a 99 percent success rate, primarily due to good follow-up care. SEF will be opening an eye-care hospital in Rishikesh this year and will next focus on Kanpur, in Uttar Pradesh. SEF's Vision 20/20 project aims to offer one million free eye surgeries annually by the year 2020, throughout all of India.
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el during Diwali it makes more sense to join group tours than traveling individually as the operator will be able to pass on the benefits of block bookings to the customers. And reservations are done well before two months, he adds. For among those who dont venture out, the option of having Diwali parties at home is catching up. Earlier the days used to pass off hosting guests day long but now we have a proper Diwali party where we invite our close friends and family members, work out a menu, give the order to caterers and enjoy the evening chatting, playing cards, having loads of great food, bursting crackers together and dancing away to DJ music, says Animesh Diwan, a finance professional. His wife, Riti is quick to add, So now even we get to enjoy instead of toiling away in the kitchen preparing Diwali feast. Diwali parties have found favor with people living in residential communities too. Kaustubh Sathe and his neighbors in Hyderabad have organized a Diwali get together at the club house of their residential complex. In our fast paced lives, we often end up not seeing even our neighbor next door for weeks together. This is a good occasion to meet and share some good times with them, says Sathe. Our event will be a day after Diwali so that family and relatives get a priority on the day of Diwali. No harm extending the festivities, isnt it?
Markets lit up in Jaipur. Rajasthan's exotic charm lures people from all over
Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia is high on tourist circuit of Indians traveling abroad for vacation.
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By Anil Mulchandani ashik is said to be the place where Lord Rama, Sita and Laxman spent a significant portion of their 14-year exile period. The city gets its name, Nasika or nose-less, from the episode in the Ramayana in which Laxman cuts the nose of a demoness, "Shurpanakha." Over the last few decades, Nashik has grown from being a temple town to a major commercial hub surrounded by some of Indias most productive agricultural areas, industrial estates housing manufacturing facilities of auto, pharmaceutical and engineering majors, Nashik bustles with wholesale markets and warehouses for the onions, tomatoes, grapes, pomegranate, food grains and other produce of the region, sugar mills, and an increasing number of malls, shopping areas, markets, colleges and schools that are coming up to cater to the growing population that is seeing much migration because of the industrialization around the city. Beyond the typical commercially-affluent mid-sized city appearance of Nashik, howeve r, t h e r e a r e m a n y t o u r i s t attractions Buddhist caves hewn into rocks between the 1st century BC and 3rd century AD, old quarters called Wadas with ornate houses, historical temples, holy places, modern attractions like parks, gardens and memorials, natural heritage sites like the Nandur Madhmeshwar Bird Sanctuary and Ozhar Bird Area and wineries that welcome tourists.
We visited the Ram Kund, which is an uninspiring sight by itself but is a focal point of pilgrimage Rama and Sita are said to have bathed here during their exile period. Nearby is the Kala Rama Temple with a tall shikara tower over its shrine. Named for the black stone used in its construction, this 18th century temple is believed to mark the site where Ravana abducted Sita. The other religious site in Nashik is the Shiva temple of Trimbakeshwar, built over one of the 12 jyotirlingas, shrines that are specially important to Shiva devotees as `self-emerging lingams. The temple, built in the 18th century on a paved platform, has carved walls and an ornate shikhara (temple tower over the sanctum). Inside, the lingam which is the main draw is said to symbolize the Hindu trio of deities on three sides and is crowned by a gold crown which devotees believe to date to the Mahabharata. From Nashik we traveled to Nagpur and the next morning we headed to Ramtek, where Lord Rama is believed to have spent some time during his exile. The road to the hill went past the Ambala Tank after which we ascended to the cluster of temples that commemorate the sites association with the life of Lord Rama. Some of these temples date to the 5th century AD while others are relatively more recent. The temple cluster on this wooded hill was fortified by Raghoji-1 of the Bhonsla dynasty of Nagpur in the mid-1700s. Ramtek is also associated with Kalidas, who wrote his epic, Meghdoot, at this site.
The holy hill of Ram Tek has a group of temples dedicated to Rama, Sita, Hanuman and Lakshman. Rama Temple in Nashik, where Rama and Sita are believed to have spent many years of exile
The sacred Godavari river near Nashik where Rama is believed to have bathed
Ram Tek and nearby Rama Giri Hill are where Agastya Muni received Rama, Sita and Lakshman
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Leap of faith:
Rameshwaram
By Anil Mulchandani or a Rama devotee, the pilgrimage is incomplete till a visit to Rameshwaram, a town on Padam Island in the Gulf of Mannar between Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka. This is one of the key Hindu pilgrimages both for Vaishnavas, as one of the four dhamas with Dwarka, Puri and Badrinath, and for Shaivites because it houses one of the 12 jyotirlingams. Rameshwaram is sacred as the place from where Lord Rama built a bridge across the sea to Sri Lanka in order to rescue his consort Sita from her abductor, the demon king Ravana. This sacred island town in the natural shape of a conch is dominated by the Ramanathaswamy Temple. This temple is worshipped by devotees of Lord Rama and Lord Shiva because it houses the lingam that Lord Rama installed and worshipped after returning from his victory against Ravana. This massive temple founded by the Cholas and expanded by the Nayakas in the 16th 18h centuries, is set in high walls with five gatehouses. The temples remarkable feature is
the Sokattan Mandapa, extremely elaborate with 1212 columns. The temple has 22 tanks, including the Agni Tirtha in the forecourt where devotees take a dip believing the sacred waters will cleanse them of their sins. The next point of focus for pilgrimage is the Gandamadana Hill where a mandapa is said to protect Lord Ramas footprint. Climb to the mandapa for splendid views of the sea. At the southern tip of Rameshvaram island, Dhanushkodi has a beautiful beach and has a view of limestone shoals, reefs and sandy banks which forms Ram Sethu, the bridge said to have been used by Lord Rama to crossover to Lanka. Hanuman is believed to have used the boulders called Adams Bridge, here, for his crossing to Lanka where he found Sita. The temple called Kodandarama is where Rama met Vibhishana, Ravanas brother. While visiting Rameshvaram for its religious and architectural importance, do not miss spending some time enjoying its natural beauty, watching the flocks of shore birds that gather at its mud banks and beaches and the marine life in the tidal zone.
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Pampa sarovar-place where Shabari is believed to have met Ram who was enroute to Lanka
world was built. It was said to be greater than Rome in its time and rich in markets full of jewels, golden palaces and a trade center for exports of spices in the 15th century. Once spanning 26 sq km along the Tungabhadra River, today the main sightseeing is focused in three zones the Sacred Centre of temples, the Royal Enclosure of palaces, baths and tanks, and the earlier citadel of Annegondi across the river. We started out by parking at the Vittala Temple which has some of the finest sculpture of the 16th century Vijayanagra period seen on a beautiful stone chariot in the forecourt and along the hall in front. The monolithic granite columns are said to produce musical svaras when tapped but touching them is now prohibited. From here, we walked along the path to the river passing the Kings Balance where rulers were weighed against grains or metals for donation to the poor. There is a scenic rocky path from here along the Tungabhadra taking in the Kings Balance, temples, Sule Bazaar and other sights before ending at the Hampi Bazaar. This old bazaar has been revived with handicraft shops. We tucked into porridge, banana-and-coconut pancakes,
fruit lassi and English tea for breakfast at one of the eateries before entering the massive towering gateway of the Virupaksha Temple, with fine carvings on the Gopuram (entrance gatehouse) and musical instruments inside. As it was getting warm by now, we headed back to the hotel for a drink and lunched at an Udupi restaurant on a typical regional thali before heading for the Royal Enclosure. This has the Rama temple, the Lotus Mahal which is rated among the best examples of Vijayanagara royal architecture, the elephant stables and a splendidly carved pavilion from where the rulers watched festivities. The rather plain-looking Queens Bath building encloses a stepped basin with beautiful balconies over the water! In the morning, we drove to Hanumanhalli with rocks where Hanuman is said to have met Lord Rama and then came to the Hanuman Temple rising above a hill. Anjaneya Hill in this area is revered as the birthplace of Hanuman. We continued to Pampasarovar, one of the most important pilgrimages in the area just off the road to our right. The
lotus-covered lake is one of the five, together with Mansarovar in Tibet, Narayansarovar in Gujarat, Pushkar lake in Rajasthan and Bhubaneshwar lake in Orissa that are especially important for Hindus to bathe in. In the Ramayana, Pampa Sarovar is mentioned as the place where Shabari, a disciple of the Rishi Matunga, met Lord Rama as he journeyed southwards on his quest to redeem Sita. According to the story, Shabari, a pious devotee of Rama, prayed faithfully everyday to see Rama. She lived in the ashram of her guru, Matunga in Hampi. She proceeded to feed Rama and his brother Laxman. Shabari suggested that they seek help from Sugriva of the monkey kingdom who lived in the hills near the Pampa lake. This led to Ramas meeting with first Hanuman and then Sugriva. Pampa sarovar is also where Srimad Vallabhacahrya had performed Srimad Bhagwad in the 16th century. After Pampasarovar, we drove to Annegondi, the older quarters of Hampi with many monuments like the queens palace which is now an administrative building and a view across the river to Hampis sacred center.
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By Amulya Ganguli
or a believer in astrology, L.K. Advani cannot be too pleased with the way he set off on his latest rath yatra. First, he had to shift the starting point from Gujarat to Bihar after Narendra Modi suddenly demonstrated his intention to play a larger role by a volte face which sought to replace his earlier sectarian image by a socially inclusive one. Since this transformation was interpreted as a move to join the prime ministerial race, Advani had no option but to turn away from Gujarat since his own yatra has also been seen as a prime ministerial ploy. Obviously, it would have been odd if Gujarat became the base of two contenders for the top slot. The disingenuous element in this affair is, of course, patent enough. Neither the Gujarat chief minister nor the leader of the BJP's parliamentary party has openly declared his candidature. The ostensible reason for Modi's call for "social harmony" and for Advani's yatra against corruption is to spread the message of brotherhood and arouse public consciousness against sleaze. But no one in the BJP and outside is
It is difficult to pinpoint exactly what twists of fortune will confront L.K. Advani this time. decided, post-haste, to give him a new designation. The second, and possibly even greater, obstacle in Advani's path is the disinclination of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) to let him realize his ambition.
By Vijay Badhwar
s we go through the festive season, the daily routines are shunted to the sidelines - work, studies, entertainment, even the usual politics, all take second fiddle to attending Durga pujas, Dandia Raas, Dussehra festivities, Ram Katha (a very popular event this year) and Diwali get togethers. In India, there are unbelievable scenes as there is noticeably more religious fervour these days than a decade ago. One festival finishes and the next takes over. There is a constant buzz of festivities declared over the loudspeakers in competing intensities, a free-forall bout for all faiths, such is the freedom. The queues outside temples snake around so much that you wait for hours before the blessed glimpse of the deity. If there is one dominating political news, thats of Anna Hazare. He is everywhere, embedded in every news, the pathfinder among scams that are propping up like weeds. Even the gentle and well-
The Anna movement is sweeping India and Indians at grassroots level who feel frustrated by endemic corruption in the society. regarded Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has lost his appeal, people disenchanted with him that he is a mere puppet, sorely lacking the authority India needs today. The absence of Sonia Gandhi from the scene due to sickness for a while hasnt helped either as she appears now and then but without any purpose. The Anna movement is sweeping India and Indians at grassroots level who feel frustrated by endemic corruption in the society. It is a burning issue that has united all Indians who are willing to desert major political parties and
The views expressed in Op Eds are not necessarily those of The South Asian Times.
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RANA President Haridas Kotahwala honoring Consul General Prabhu Dayal at the associations Holi function earlier this year. irst of all, I wish you and your family a very happy Deepavali and a prosperous new year.
RANA was established in 1999 by six dedicated and loving members - Naveen Shah, KK Mehta, Arvind Bhandari, Kamlesh Mehta, Sunil Shah and Rajesh Shah. I congratulate them for their vision. RANA has lived up to its mission and organized several functions to promote Rajasthani
Naveen Shah,
A reputed jeweler, Senior member of the Indian Diamond & Color Stone Association, and philanthropist.
Hemchand Bardia,
Hon. Mangano is ably governing Nassau County and has held the tax line for the county resident. The other there I have known for many years. They are unassuming, humble and ever ready to devote their time and expertise to social and humanitarian causes. RANA has laid a strong foundation in the US and now it is time to do somethingconcrete to cement our ties to our mother state of Rajasthan right here. Building a Rajasthan Bhavan in the US has always been the dream of the Rajasthani community. Our Senior Past Presidents and Members are taking the first step in this direction by planning to buy a building to make this dream a reality. Swami Vivekanandas words well describe my belief When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical state.
n January 1, 2010 Edward P. Mangano was sworn into office as Nassau County Executive. That same day, he kept his pledge to tax payers by repealing Nassau Countys Home Energy Tax the equivalent of a 5% property tax reduction for home owners. He is the first County Executive to place tax dollars back in the pockets of our residents. Since then, Hon. Mangano has focused on rebuilding Nassau Countys economy by creating jobs and putting people back to work. As a former small business owner, Ed Mangano knows first hand the challenges New York businesses face. To improve the business climate, he assembled a team of economic development professionals and business resource partners who are ready to assist employers who are looking to relocate or expand their business in Nassau County. The County Executive has worked tirelessly to attract homeland security jobs, along with film and TV industry jobs to the former Grumman-Navy property on the eastern end of Nassau County. In doing so, the County has experienced growth in jobs and increased revenue from these industries. He has also made it his mission to attract green jobs and clean energy producing facilities to Nassau County.
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Lifetime Achievement Award-Governance
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Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot being greeted by Sharda Kotahwala and others at RANA Convention 2010 in New York. At the Rajasthan Bhavan our community would be able to meet and enjoy under one roof. I am confident that our coming functions will be held at our own Bhavan. Since any such venture requires a good investment -- in terms of to time, finance, or service -- I request all people from Rajasthan to contribute in any way you can. I am grateful to our Grand Sponsors for the Diwali event Dr Samin Sharma and Attorney Howard . Lastly, my personal invitation to all RANA members to attend the 2012 Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas, which is being held at Jaipur January 7-9, 2012. We should ensure to send a strong RANA delegation to this PBD.
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano with wife Linda and sons Salvatore and Alexander.
Happy Diwali.
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Hemchand Bardia
orn and raised in Ahmedabad to loving parents late Shri Mulchand Bardia and late Kanchand Devi, Hemchand Bardia did his BS in chemical engineering from St Xaviers College and moved to the United State for higher education at the young age of 20. After earning his degree in chemical engineering from Tri State College in Angola, Indiana, he worked at CPC International Corp in the Pharma Division to help engineer and make Tylenols main ingredient. In 1973 he went into the loose gemstone business where he pioneered in loose
Continuation from page 52 He is also seeking privately funded proposals to create a state-of-the-artsports-entertainment destination center at Nassau Coliseum. He has also developed a plan to establish an Indian gaming casino at Belmont Park. Mangano has focused on reducing the size of government, consolidating operations and reining in spending. Facing the largest deficit in Nassaus history in 2011, Mangano developed a budget that cut over $171 million in wasteful spending, reduced the County workforce to the lowest level since the 1950s, consolidated functions and protected home owners and employers by eliminating a 16.5 percent property tax increase planned by the prior administration. The County Executive faces the challenging task of fixing Nassau Countys broken property tax assessment system. This system costs the average home owner 10 percent more annually on their county property tax bill and has resulted in $1.6 billion in debt and outstanding liabilities owed by Nassau County tax payers.
The County Executive also initiated reforms that will ensure the County begins correcting assessment errors before demanding payment. Furthermore, Mangano signed an Executive Order providing certainty to home owners and businesses by moving Nassau County from an annual to a four-year cyclical assessment system. This new system will allow the County to begin reducing the $100+ million in annual errors that waste tax dollars. Throughouthis term, Mangano has focused on rebuilding Nassau County. Significant improvements have begun to improve County parks, roadways, Nassau Community College and other aging facilities. Earlier as County Legislator he served the 17th Legislative District for seven terms. Raised in Bethpage, New York, Mangano began his career as ajanitor while putting himself through college. A graduate of Hofstra University and Hofstra School of Law, Ed Manganowas admitted to the New York State Bar in 1988. He went on to have a successful career in printing and publishingnewspapers, as well as serving as counsel to Rivkin Radler, LLP for nine years.Ed also has been active in many charitable and fraternal organizations.
During his first year in office, Mangano garnered support from the Legislature to pass reforms that ended the County GuarCounty Executive Ed Mangano lives in antee which created over $1.2 billion in Bethpage with his wife, Linda, and two debt for Nassau tax payers. sons, Salvatore and Alexander.
aveen C Shah, a prominent CPA with an exuberant personality, is the President & CEO of Navika Group of Companies, a premier Commercial Real Estate & Hospitality Enterprise in the US, Partner of RSSM CPAs, NY and a true Indian and Rajasthani in heart and soul. After obtaining both Chartered Accountant (CA) & Company Secretary (CS) qualifications with Honors from India, Shah migrated to the US in 1982 and became a CPA in 1984. Within a short time, he distinguished himself as an astute accountant and excellent mentor to South Asian business and professional communities and became a partner with Rosen, Seymour, Shapss, Martin & Co., one of the Top 25 CPA Firms in the New York City Metro area. An entrepreneur at heart, he founded Navika Capital Group LLC in 2005 with an objective to invest capital in Commercial Real Estate & Branded Hotels in the USA. Under his stellar leadership, the Navika Group has excelled in its performance and currently has a substantial real estate & hospitality asset base under its ownership. The Company has an ownership stake in over 30 Prime Real Estate properties including 22 Branded Hotels in high value markets. In acknowledgement of Mr. Shahs business acumen, it continues to grow even in todays unsettled economy. Shah remains inspired by progressive thinkers, unafraid to push forward new ideas and fresh perspectives, believes in conventional wisdom and forward thinking to transform ideas into action. He has served on the Board of Directors of many Professional Institutions in the Banking & Financial sectors and has been on the Business Banking Advisory Board of Wells Fargo & South Asian Business Advisory Board of Merrill Lynch amongst others. He has been proposed to be the member of Advisory Board of National Law University in India. Naveen Shah is an active philanthropist and has voluntarily devoted his time & services to various religious, charitable & social organizations. He is a Founding Member and Past President of the Rajasthan Association of North America (RANA) and has been felicitated by social organizations such as India Association of Long Island (IALI), Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation etc. In reverence to his Indian and religious roots, Shah has also organized religious ceremonies like Sarasvati Pujan and Padmavati Pujan to promote religious harmony and awareness, which have been attended by thousands of people from United States and India. His wife Rajshree has stood by him through all his trials and tribulations. They live in Muttontown, Long Island and have three children-Anjali who is studying Medicine, Arpit who is a Business & Finance graduate, and Aashna a student at Jericho High School.
Naveen C. Shah
Subhash Jain, MD
hroughout his life, Dr Subhash Jain has been an integral part of Indian community, international medical community, and most impressively a champion for healthcare causes particularly in rural Rajasthan. Born to Sri Champalalji Jain and Smt. Kesar Jain, he is a native of Jodhpur and a graduate of Jaipurs SMS Medical College. Dr. Jain immigrated to the United States in the 1970s to pursue advanced clinical training in surgery and anesthesiology. He quickly established himself as an international leader in the field of pain management, having directed the clinical pain management program at the renowned Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. At Sloan Kettering, he pioneered various methods for alleviating intractable pain in cancer patients. He eventually became the Chief of the Pain Management Service and Director of the Pain Management Fellowship Program. Furthermore, Dr Jain was appointed Associate Clinical Professor and Attending Physician at New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center. Subsequently, he was recruited to become the Chairman of Department of Pain and Palliative Care at Hackensack University Medical Center. At present, Dr. Jain is the Medical Director of the Institute of Pain and Palliative Care in New York City. Since 1994, he has been annually listed in New York Magazines Best Doctors guide and, also in the guidebook, Best Doctors in America. He has trained over 100 pain management physicians through a fellowship he established; has lectured internationally; and authored over 100 original articles and book chapters. Dr. Jain established the International Human Benefit Services Trust (IHBS) to raise awareness for health care and educational services in rural Rajasthan. Through his efforts, in collaboration with his sister, Kanti, IHBS has launched and maintained a major rural hospital and primary school in Phalodi Tehsil, Rajasthan. Dr. Jains leadership was recognized by SMS Medical College with a Distinguished Alumni Award and by the Indian Pain Society, who honored him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010. In 2011, he received the prestigious Richard Weiner Award from the American Academy of Pain Management. Dr. Jain has also served as founding President of the International Jain Sangh and also President of the Rajasthan Medical Alumni Association (RAJMAII). Dr. Jain has been married to Sarla for 45 years and they have three successful children: Narpat, a dentist; Roopam, a businessman, and Sachin, a physician. He is a loving father-in-law to his daughters-in-law Archana and Sapna, and a doting grandfather to five grandsons, Sidharth, Rishab, Sambhav, Aadesh, and Parshav.
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Norman, Okla: An international jury representing nine countries selected critically acclaimed IndianCanadian writer Rohinton Mistry as the 2012 laureate of the $50,000 Neustadt International Prize for Literature, sponsored by the University of Oklahoma, the Neustadt family and the international magazine World Literature Today. The choice was made during deliberations Sept. 29 on the OU Norman campus. WLT Executive Director Robert Con Davis-Undiano commented that the world will quickly discover the excellence of Rohinton Mistrys luminous fiction that the Neustadt jury acknowledged with this choice. Giving the award to Mistry is inspired. Mistry was born in 1952 in Bombay (now Mumbai). He gradu-
Indian-Canadian writer Rohinton Mistry ated with a degree in mathematics from the University of Bombay in 1974 and immigrated to Canada with his wife the following year, settling in Toronto. In his nominating statement, juror Samrat Upadhyay wrote that Mistry writes with great passion, and his body of work shows the
London: Abdul Arain, an Indian-origin grocer who fought the elections to become the 108th chancellor of the University of Cambridge, lost on Sunday to the official candidate Lord Sainsbury. NRI Arain polled the least number of votes. According to university sources, out of the 5,558 votes cast, Lord Sainsbury polled 2,893 votes, while actor Brain Blessed got 1,389, barrister Michael Mansfield 964 and Abdul Arain 312. Owner of Sainsburys, a major retail chain, Lord Sainsbury, will
Abdul Arain be the 802-year-old universitys 108th chancellor. Indian-origin Arain opposed plans to open a Sainsburys superstore near his grocery in the election campaign. The election to the chancellorship was necessitated after Prince Philip retired in June.
Indian to be admin head of largest Australian TV networks new show Caribbean bank to search for a Bollywood Star
Port-of-Spain: An Indian will head the administration of the largest Caribbean bank. Minish Parikh, a former banking executive of the State Bank of India, joins the CIBC FirstCaribbean as chief administrative officer next month. The Board of Directors has announced his appointment along with three others to high-profile positions. Executive chairman Michael Mansoor and CEO Rik Parkhill made the announcement this week. CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank is the largest, regionally-listed bank in the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean, serving over 500,000 accounts in 17 markets through 3,400 staff across 100 branches and offices. The bank offers a full range of market-leading financial services in corporate banking, investment banking, treasury sales and trading, retail banking, wealth management, and credit cards. Parikh has over 24 years of global commercial banking experience, including 14 years in senior executive positions with high performing teams in emerging market across different geographies. Parikh will be based at the bank's head office in Bridgetown, Barbados. Melbourne: Inspired by the huge success and influence of Bollywood movies, Australian television and radio network SBS Special Broadcasting Service is bringing a taste of Bollywood to Australia with a brand new commission, Bollywood Star. This four-part series, made for SBS by WTFN Entertainment (Bondi Vet, Keeping up with the Joneses), follows the search for an Australian Bollywood star: an unknown who will go on to win the prize of a lifetime a part in a Bollywood movie. Renowned Bollywood producer and director Mahesh Bhatt is offering a coveted place in his next movie to one Australian to become the next Bollywood Star. Applicants from any cultural background audition have been welcomed. Michael Ebeid, SBS Managing Director, said: The series will follow the hundreds of hopefuls who will audition for a part in a Bollywood movie as theyre whittled down to six finalists who will travel to Mumbai to immerse themselves in Indian culture and experience the glitz and glamour of the Bollywood movie scene. The final winner will be selected by Bhatt himself and take away the prize of a role in his next feature film.
London: The new BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir on Gipsy Lane in Leicester opened its doors to the public on October 9, 2011. The long awaited inauguration of the Hindu temple came after nearly three years of tireless efforts by hundreds of dedicated volunteers and devotees. The two-day Festival of Inspirations marking the opening of the Mandir commenced on the morning of Saturday 8 October 2011 with a Vedic ceremony. Devotees and wellwishers offered their prayers for peace and well-being to
A two day fest marked opening of the Mandir prevail throughout the local community and country. In the afternoon, the murtis (sacred images) to be consecrated in the Mandir traveled through the heart of the city in a colorful Nagar Yatra (literally, City Procession) to bless
London: Dr. Rami Ranger, London-based non-resident Indian entrepreneur has been lauded for winning Queens award for Enterprise for the third year in succession. Dr Ranger, founder chairman of the Sun Mark Limited, was described as a role model for winning the Queens award for enterprise for 2009, 2010 and 2011, at a function held at the Grosvenor Hotel. Dominique Grieve, Attorney General of the British Government congratulated Ranger for his out-
Dr. Rami Ranger with Queen Elizabeth standing achievement, particularly in these difficult times. Acting High Commissioner of India to the UK, Rajesh Prasad told the 800-strong gathering including Lords, Baronesses and 40 MPs that
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Washington: US President Barack Obama hailed Muammar Gaddafi's death on Thursday as a warning to authoritarian leaders across the Middle East that iron-fisted rule "inevitably comes to an end," and as vindication for his cautious strategy toward Libya. Obama joined US politicians and ordinary Americans in welcoming the demise of Gaddafi, who was for decades regarded as a nemesis of American presidents, and also claimed some of the credit for the Libyan strongman's downfall. But he also appeared to distance Washington from deeper entanglement in the North African oil-producing nation at a time of economic woes at home, placing responsibility for Libya's future squarely on the shoulders of the fractious inter-
The body of Muammar Gaddafi is seen at a house in Misrata. im leadership in Tripoli. "This marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of Libya who now have the opportunity to determine their own destiny in a new and democratic Libya,"
Pakistans Interior Minister Rehman Malik. offensive against the Haqqani Network considered the primary US foe in eastern Afghanistan. Closing ranks against the US pressure at a conference uniting political and military leaders on September 29, Pakistan called for a new emphasis on reconciliation, saying "'give peace a chance' must be the guiding principle". Washington says eliminating militant sanctuaries in Pakistan's tribal belt are vital to ending the 10-year war in Afghanistan and defeating Al-Qaeda. Pakistan has launched numerous offensives against homegrown militants in the lawless tribal areas, but despite repeated claims of success Taliban insurgents have continued to pose a major security threat.
China and Vietnam reaffirmed their political will and determination to settle maritime issues.
negotiations between China and the Philippines, a stance the Philippines is quite clear about," Xinhua quoted Liu as saying. China and Vietnam reaffirmed their political will and determination to settle maritime issues through negotiations and friendly consultations and to safeguard peace and stability in the South China Sea, according to a China-Vietnam joint state-
ment. The two countries will step up negotiations on maritime issues, seek basic and long-term approaches that will be acceptable for both sides, explore interim and temporary solutions, including research and negotiations on the joint development of the sea, without impacting each side's stance and position, the statement added.
Melbourne: Amid reports that Australian police are examining if a war crimes probe can be initiated against Sri Lanka''s envoy to Canberra, the Commonwealth is receiving calls seeking suspension of Colombo from the 54-member body, whose top leaders are set to meet in Perth later this month. "If the Commonwealth is to mean anything at all on issues like human rights, it has to look to the actions of its members. This is one of its members (Sri Lanka)
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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and summit host South African President Jacob Zuma.
A Red Bull car is driven in the track during the unveiling of the Buddh International Circuit, the venue for India's first Formula One Grand Prix in Noida. Greater Noida: The track at the Buddh International Circuit is ready and work is on at a frenetic pace to give the finishing touches to the venue of the inaugural Formula One Indian Grand Prix on October 30. The 5.14-km track was unveiled to the media even as it gets dressed up, and the organizers Jaypee Sports International (JPSI) are confident everything will be spic and span in the next one week. As of now, construction site rubble is still there and the site itself needs dusting. The open spaces and construction work in areas around the circuit are making it difficult to for the organizers to keep the dust at bay. Sameer Gaur, MD and CEO of JPSI, allayed any apprehensions, saying everything will be in order well before the pit lane opens for lap formation and there is nothing to worry about. "We are cleaning the track twice a day but since the work on the stands is still taking place, the dust gets on to the track. Once the work on the stands is over, the circuit can be taken care of," Gaur said. The track has been divided into four zones -- north, west, east and south and the longest stretch is 1.4 km, which comes after turn three, where the cars can zip up to speeds of 320 km/hr. The undulations on the track will spice up the race with the first blind corner coming seconds after the starting grid. Safety of the drivers is paramount for the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and this becomes evident on visiting the medical center at the BIC. The drivers can be treated in the state-of the-art medical facility within minutes of an accident. The center has an operation theatre, Xray room and specially made burn and doping area. Ten medical booths will be placed around the circuit and if needed drivers will be airlifted to the hospital from the helipad at the venue. Adjacent to the medical center is the pit building where the team's will work on their cars. And if they want to unwind, a swanky team building has been built behind the pits. A total of 24 pit garages and 12 team buildings will be at the disposal of the teams and delegates.
More than one million iPhone 4S handsets were pre-ordered in the first 24 hours after the new product was revealed. Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, said in the company announcement. More than 1 million iPhone 4S handsets were pre-ordered in the first 24 hours after the new product was revealed on October 4, the day before Apple co-founder and technology icon Steve Jobs died.
England can still finish in the pre-series fourth position, provided they win the remaining three matches in the series. New Delhi: World champions India have leapfrogged England to fourth place in the One-day International (ODI) rankings. England, who is trailing 0-2 in the five-match ODI series against India, had started the series in fourth position on 113 ratings points. It has now slipped to 110 ratings points to fifth place whereas India has jumped from 112 to 115 ratings points.
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tant story about two brothers ideologically separated by extremism in Taliban-torn Afghanistan who come together towards the end in a show of strength where the script emerges the real hero. Post-interval the clenched tactile plot (no comic relief here) introduces a brief romance between the hero and Caucasian woman, who we are told, practices a very unusual vocation. Afreen (Candice Boucher, eye-catching) is a sand designer (not to be confused with a sound designer who does a fine job on this film). Afreen's little daughter could
"Azaan" is not a film which wastes time in self-congratulation after staging one more terrorist explosion. It moves on relentlessly.
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s we see rescue operations post a bombing attack being carried out in slow
motion, the soundtrack goes almost inert in a show of frozen protestAnd you know there and
possibly save the world from a deadly viral terrorism. Don't ask how. The action moves with quiet dexterity from Morocco to Agra. The Taj Mahal is under threat. Luckily the action genre is safe. "Azaan" takes the action genre in this country to a new level of finesse and restraint. The script is layered, though not quite free of inconsistencies and of questionable moral and political tenets as it would like us to believe. Debutant Sachiin Joshi knows his limitations as an actor and works way around them by playing a character who would rather be closer to realism than larger than life.
hakti Kapoor made headlines after the infamous sting operation and got termed as the real bad man of Bollywood. Now, the actor is currently seen with 10 female contestants in Bigg Boss 5 and it seems that with almost two weeks in the house, Shakti is all set to be himself and show his true colors. The cameras caught Shakti slapping Miss Afghanistan Vida Samadzais butt. Probably, Kapoor has forgotten that there are 55 cameras placed to capture each and every moment of the celebs under
ay back in January, Vidya Balan hit the silver screens with No One Killed Jessica. And although her next film, The Dirty Picture would open only in December, she has been in no hurry to start fresh films. Unlike a bevy of actors, Vidya during the shooting of The Dirty Picture made sure she focused on one film instead of multiple projects. Also, since she had put on weight for her role, she apparently couldnt take up other films. Says The Dirty Picture director Milan Luthria: Yes, Vidya had put on several kilos to portray the required look of a full-figured person. She left no stone unturned in giving her best, he says. Luthria is also all praises for the actors exceptional show of professionalism. She made sure that she doesnt take up or start
Vidya Balan made sure she focused on one film instead of multiple projects. other movies during the shooting of The Dirty Picture. Before the shoot started, the actor also actively participated in the preproduction work which included 40-50 look tests, workshops and innumerable meetings.
ina Golan, an Israeli national has accused Bollywood filmmakers Subhash Ghai and Anees Bazmee of casting couch in her book Dear Mister Bollywood. The author is busy promoting her controversial book at the ongoing MAMI Festival but has admitted that she is scared of the people she has named in her book. The 119-page book is actually Shah Rukh Khans biography and it also has information about veteran Bollywood personalities asking her for sexual favors. Talking to a tabloid, Golan said, My book is about Shah Rukh Khan. I needed to
The Israeli national says her book Dear Mister Bollywood is not about casting couch alone.
reach out to him. I fell in love with India, Bollywood and SRK, said Rina, adding, Yes, I have had some good and some bad experiences in the industry. But that is life. None of this has changed my feelings about the country. I still love India, Bollywood and Shah Rukh Khan. She also clarified that her book is not about casting couch alone but also talks about courage, honesty and integrity.Dr. Ali Irani and singer Anoop Jalota are the other two people who have been accused of making indecent proposals to Golan. In her book Golan quotes veteran director Subhash Ghai taking her to a
bedroom and telling her to surrender herself completely to him. I want you to trust me and surrender to me completely. I will take you around with me everywhere and you will see how your life will change, Rina quoted Ghai in her book. However, Ghai chose to keep calm and did not react much when quizzed about Golans statement. Ghai said, I am not aware of any book like this and cant recall this name. If you say that derogatory things have been said by her about me, its her choice. In our profession we do get bouquets and bricks all the time from known and unknown both. We cant even react.
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ed bugs are showing up everywhere - in homes, hotels and even planes and if you dont watch out, you may find yourself as angry as the single middle-aged Toronto woman who thought she was hearing good news when a fortune teller told her, Youll never be alone in bed again. The bed bug population in North America is rising as fast as the unemployment rate, which means that if you dont have a job, you cant just lie in bed. And if you think bed bugs are a pain, wait until you meet sofa bugs. Wherever you encounter them, theyre likely to give you itchy restless nights. I woke up to find a dozen bite marks on my back, said a 20year-old New York woman. My doctor says its either bed bugs or Marv Albert. Theyre all over my bed! said a college student in Pennsylvania. I wish I hadnt gotten a tattoo that says, Bite me. I hate all the bed bugs in hotel rooms! tweeted a professional basketball player. Hows a guy supposed to have an affair? Too much scratching going on, he later tweeted. Not the
bed bugs - my wife just scratched out my eyes. Once you have bed bugs, it can be really tough to get rid of them. The first step, of course, is to make sure you have bed bugs and not some other critters. Just examine the bite marks on your body. Bed bugs like to leave small red dots close to each other and if you connect the dots, you will see a picture of Muammar Gaddafi. (If you see a picture of Barack Obama, you do not have bed bugs. You have democ rats.) The next step is a drastic one. Take all your furniture outdoors, spread it around and put up a large sign that says Yard Sale. Make sure you warn potential buyers about the bed bug infestation by displaying messages such as All sales final and All items sold as is. If you dont attract enough buy-
by Mahendra Shah
Mahendra Shah is an architect by education, entrepreneur by profession, artist and humorist, cartoonist and writer by hobby. He has been recording the plight of the immigrant Indians for the past many years in his cartoons. Hailing from Gujarat, he lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Just as the princess brought the most valuable gift her kingdom had to offer, which was the secret of making honey, the Masters bring from God to humanity the most valuable gift, the secret of contacting the inner nectar of the Light and Sound within us.
dom. How could she bring the gift without her mother, the queen, finding out? She decided the best way to bring this gift was to bring to the emperor some of the bees that made the honey. The princess asked one of her attendants to put her hair up into an elaborate hair style. She hid the eggs of the bees in the folds of her hair. Then she set off for the other country. Since no one could see the eggs in her hair she was able to transport them from her kingdom. When she reached the distant kingdom, she took care of the eggs until they hatched. She then let them grow into bees that produced the honey. She presented the honey to the emperor. He greatly appreciated the valuable everyone around the world knew the secret of honey. This imaginary tale is a beautiful analogy to describe the role of the Masters and saints. The secret they share with the whole world is not physical honey but the sweet nectar of the Divine. They share with suffering humanity the secret of how to find the sweet nectar of the Divine that leads the soul back to God. Throughout the ages, saints and Masters have blessed this earth with their spiritual teachings. Through their grace, suffering souls are able to find a way to reunite with God. Just like the queen who wanted to keep knowledge of honey a secret, so does Kal, the sustaining power, want to keep it secret that God exists and that we can as the princess was able to find a way to bring the honey out of her country even though the queen tried to keep it there, so do Masters find a way to bring us knowledge of the divine honey. They are able to put people in touch with the divine nectar that reconnects our soul with God. How do they do it? They teach people through the process of initiation how to find the spiritual honey within. At the time of holy initiation, they open our third or single eye so we can contact the holy Naam within. They open our inner eye to see the Light of God, and they open our inner ear to hear the Celestial Music, or Sound of God. They teach us a method of meditation by which we can become absorbed into the inner Light and