First National Level Youth Cricket Tournament Hosted in Houston
HOUSTON: In the game of Rain v/s Cricket, Cricket eventually won as the rain could only dampen the fields but not the enthusiasm with which more than 250 young cricketers (24 teams) from all over the country gathered in Houston for National Youth Cricket League’s tournament. Following a wet opening ceremony at Paul Rushing Park […]
ASIE’s May Meeting a Power Luncheon with Mayor Turner
By Dinesh Shah HOUSTON: The American Society of Indian Engineers and Architects’ May meetings have traditionally become the venue to invite the Mayor of Houston and this year marked a speech by newly elected Mayor Sylvester Turner. The luncheon event was held on Thursday, May 26 at the Omni Hotel on Woodway, where the banquet […]
Over the Hills and Valleys of Vocal Music with a Maestro
By Jawahar Malhotra THE WOODLANDS: The fierce rainstorm last Friday afternoon, May 27, threatened to derail the much anticipated private concert of vocalist Pandit Vinayak Torvi but thankfully, it abated just in time for people to make the long voyage from the hinterlands to this community 45 miles north of central Houston. Though nervous at […]
FIS’ Vavilala Presents Keynote Speech at Asian-Pacific Heritage Celebrations
HOUSTON: “Walk Together-Embrace Differences-Build Legacies” was the theme of the Asian Pacific American Heritage celebration hosted on May 19th by the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security honoring the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. Mr. Krishna Vavilala (center), founder-chairman of the Foundation for India Studies (FIS) was […]
Skin Specialty Series Part II
By Bessie M. David HOUSTON: In Part I of the Skin Specialty Series we discussed three basic steps to healthy skin; Cleanse, Exfoliate and Moisturize. Between each step is the opportunity to improve the tone and texture of your skin, and prevent further damage. Know your skin type. Your skin is either normal, oily, dry […]
Ramesh Maini: Silver Lining in a Dark Cloud
By Pradeep Anand HOUSTON: The oil and gas industry has never been for the faint of heart. It is harder for immigrants to be successful in it, especially with dark clouds of recession hovering over it. In this cloud of gloom, Ramesh Maini is an Indian American silver lining. Maini is the Founder and CEO […]
Hanuman Jayanthi Celebrations at Sri Meenakshi Temple
By M.K. Sriram PEARLAND: The very name “Hanuman” or “Anjaneya” or “Pavana Putra” evokes a torrent of bhakthi and joy among all Hindus. And such was indeed the case at the Hanuman Jayanthi celebrations at Sri Meenkashi Temple on Saturday, May 28. More than 200 devotees thronged the beautifully decorated Corner Mantap that houses the […]
Local Entrepreneur Launches an Incubator for Eastern India
HOUSTON: Rick Pal, a Houston businessman, has launched the first private incubator and accelerator in Kolkata to spark innovation and entrepreneurship in eastern India. Known as Innokul with a tagline of “gurukul (school) for innovators”, he plans to incubate 6-10 early-stage startups every year. A program is already underway that will encourage building innovative solutions […]
Practical Bhakti Yoga – Bhagavad Gita Lecture Series by Sri Poornimaji
MANVEL: Sri Poornimaji, disciple of His Holiness Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji and an excellent speaker, will inspire devotees in Houston through “Practical Bhakti Yoga”, a 4-day lecture series on Bhakti Yoga from the Bhagavad Gita. The discourse series will be held from Thursday June 9 to Sunday June 12 starting at 6:45 pm every evening, […]
DAV Montessori School Scaling New Heights
HOUSTON: Sunday, May 22, was the 16th Annual Day of the , run by Arya Samaj Greater Houston. As the first and only DAV school in North America, the school has grown from a Montessori only program to include traditional elementary classrooms with teacher to student ratios of under 1 to 10. DAVM students and teachers […]
The Extraordinary Life and Times of Mahatma Gandhi
Born more than 130 years ago, the life and times of the man who would grow up to be universally known as The Mahatma, still resonates until today. Mohandas Gandhi had an ordinary childhood in Porbandar, on the coast of Kathiawad in the western state of Gujarat, a loved and pampered son of very ordinary […]
Ninth Season of the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee Announced
NEW YORK: At a glittering event held in New York to mark the 9th anniversary of the South Asian Spelling Bee, Touchdown Media Inc., the leading multicultural advertising firm, announced the launch of the ninth season of the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee. MetLife, a leading global provider of life insurance, annuities, employee benefits and […]
Mama’s Punjabi Recipes: Daal De Poode (Lentil Flatcakes)
There are many ways to eat daal and not just with roti (flatbread) or chawal (rice). Some people will fry it, then mix in some spices and eat it dry like a snack. Others make a thick soup with rice and eat it like khichaddi (watery daal and rice), eaten often when one has an […]