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The Extraordinary Life and Times of Mahatma Gandhi – Part 14

The Extraordinary Life and Times of  Mahatma Gandhi – Part 14

The story thus far…Newspaper reporters from all over the world were there to report the progress of the Gandhi’s satyagraha. The march ended on April 5 at Dandi village. Gandhi and his selected followers went to the sea shore and broke the salt law by picking up salt left on the shore by the sea. […]

Supplier Diversity Lunch and Learn

Supplier Diversity Lunch and Learn

By Manu Shah HOUSTON: Certification brings visibility to a business and promotes growth. This was the message shared by 8 panelists at the Annual IACCGH Supplier Diversity event held at the Hess Club on August 23. The event which drew over 100 attendees is in the words of Executive Director Jagdip Ahluwalia “a continued commitment […]

Indo-American Charity Foundation’s Health Fair A Success: Doctors provide free services to local community

Indo-American Charity Foundation’s Health Fair A Success: Doctors provide free services to local community

SUGAR LAND: On Saturday, August 27, almost 100 patients were seen at a health fair hosted by the Indo-American Charity Foundation (IACF). Patients began lining up as early as 7:30 a.m. even though the health fair was not scheduled to begin until 8 a.m. For four hours, patients of all ages came to see three […]

Spectacular Janmashtami Celebrations by the Hindus of Greater Houston

Spectacular Janmashtami Celebrations by the Hindus of Greater Houston

HOUSTON: The new academic year in Houston begins with the 27th grand annual Janmashtami celebrations by the Hindus of Greater Houston. We invite all Houston families, friends and neighbors to celebrate Krishna Janmashtami (birthday of Lord Krishna) at the Hall B3, George R. Brown Convention Center on Saturday, September 10,  from 6 pm until midnight. […]

Mama’s Punjabi Recipes: Imbli di Chatni (Tamarind Chutney)

Mama’s Punjabi Recipes: Imbli di Chatni (Tamarind Chutney)

There are two chutneys that are commonly found in most Indian restaurants, no matter where you go: pudine ki chatni (mint chutney) and imbli ki chatni (tamarind chutney) and these are usually served as dipping sauces to go with all types of fried snacks like samosas, pakores and tikkis or as condiments with fast foods […]