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Gandhi Sets Up Ambulance Corps to Help British

Gandhi Sets Up Ambulance Corps to Help British

Great Summer Project For children!  Enter Mahatma Gandhi Week 2015 Essay, I-Tribute, Poster and Speech contests.  Visit gandhilibrary.org for registration and more information.  All school going children can participate!  These contests are being organized to create higher awareness of the inspiring life and work of Mahatma Gandhi to promote universal values of Truth, Non-Violence, Love […]

Counting Down to NABC A Mid Summer Dream in the Heart of Texas

Counting Down to NABC   A Mid Summer Dream in the Heart of Texas

By Partha Sarathi Chatterjee HOUSTON: North American Bengali Conference 2015, organized by Tagore Society of Houston, is knocking on the door. Space City Houston, is awaiting the launch of Banga Sammelan to a new orbit at the George R. Brown Convention Center from July 10-12 (www.nabc2015.org). Using social media like Facebook and Twitter to introducing […]

FIS’s Indo-American Oral History Project Featured on ABC TV Channel

FIS’s Indo-American Oral History Project Featured on ABC TV Channel

FIS’s Indo-American Oral History Project featured on ABC TV channel 13 Krishna Vavilala, Founder, Chairman of Foundation for India Studies (FIS) was interviewed by Miya Shay of ABC TV Channel 13 to discuss about the Indo-American Oral History Project. The interview was broadcast on June 7. HOUSTON:The Indo-American Oral History project is a signature project […]

Shabeel by Sikh National Center

Shabeel by Sikh National Center

HOUSTON: Sikh National Center organized a Shabeel (Free Drinks) on the occasion of Shaheedi “Martyrdom” Gurpurab of Guru Arjan Devji, the fifth Sikh Saint, who stood by his convictions and accepted death with grace. He was sentenced to death by Mughal Emporer Jahangir. Jahangir had given strict orders that saint should not be tortured to […]

Houston Zoroastrians Host Authors of The Book Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw: The Man And His Times

Houston Zoroastrians Host  Authors of The Book  Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw: The Man And His Times

HOUSTON: Zoroastrian Association of Houston is honored to present Brigadier Behram Panthaki and his wife Zenobia Panthaki, authors of the much acclaimed book: “Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw: The Man and His Times” at the Zoroastrian Heritage and Cultural Center, 8787 W Airport Blvd., Houston, TX  77071 WHEN: July 10, 2018 6:30 p.m. Meet and Greet […]

Mama’s Punjabi Recipes: Khamiri Roti (Sourdough Wheat Flatbread)

Mama’s Punjabi Recipes: Khamiri Roti (Sourdough Wheat Flatbread)

In our ancestral home in Lyallpur, Punjab along the banks of the river Jhelum, during the summer months the temperatures would get so high that it wouldn’t be unusual if any atta (dough) left uncooked would naturally rise overnight. Though not frequent, the women folk wouldn’t panic, and instead would roll khamiri rotis (sourdough bread) […]

Bless this Samaj Bhoomi !!

Bless this Samaj Bhoomi !!

Serenity by Samia

Serenity by Samia

HOUSTON: Houston’s popular public figure Samia Adil launched her clothing line Serenity by Samia last Thursday on June 11, at The Marque in City Center. It was an intimate, exclusive event attended by a diverse crowd of socialites, bloggers, fashionistas, entrepreneurs and her well-wishers. Samia decided to kick off her clothing line with main focus […]

Malayalee Community Seeks Answers, Redress for Home Invasions

Malayalee Community Seeks Answers,  Redress for Home Invasions

By Jawahar Malhotra STAFFORD: The turnout by the area’s Malayalee community surprised even the organizers themselves, making more than one of the invited police chiefs and elected officials exclaim at the number of people who showed up at the Knanaya Catholic Center in Missouri City. More than one said the crowd of nearly 400 who […]

Convention Allows Alumni to Renew Ties with Aligarh University

Convention Allows Alumni to Renew Ties with Aligarh University

By Jawahar Malhotra HOUSTON: Usually held by rotation in different cities in North America, the Bayou City was fortunate enough to once again be the host to the 14th Annual Convention of the Federation of Aligarh Alumni Associations after an absence of just one year. “It’s usually held according to city where the Federation president […]

Houston’s Mayor Parker Appoints Sanjay Ramabhadran to the METRO Board

Houston’s Mayor Parker  Appoints Sanjay Ramabhadran  to the METRO Board

HOUSTON: Houston Mayor Annise Parker has appointed Sanjay Ramabhadran to the Metropolitan Transit Authority (METRO) and the appointment was confirmed by Houston City Council on May 27, 2015. He becomes the first Indian-American to serve on the METRO Board.  METRO operates a regional multimodal transportation system across 1,300 square miles with 2,663 route miles, a […]

Samskriti to Present Award-Winning Documentary, Cosmic Connection

Samskriti to Present Award-Winning Documentary, Cosmic Connection

HOUSTON: COSMIC CONNECTION is not just a run-of-the-mill documentary, but a labor of love, conceived and directed with meticulous care by Seetha Ratnakar, a freelance film director and artistic consultant for dance productions, and former Assistant Station Director, Doordarshan (Indian Television Network). COSMIC CONNECTION won a Golden Remi (Ethnic/Culture) Award at the 2014 WorldFest International […]

Deva Snana, Bathing Ceremony of Lord Jagannath

Deva Snana, Bathing Ceremony of  Lord Jagannath

HOUSTON: As part of the “Greater Houston Rath Yatra” celebrations, Deva Snana, bathing ceremony of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra was celebrated at ISKCON temple on Sunday, June 14, with much pomp and ceremony. Deva Snana  is the first occasion in the year when the deities are brought out from the  sanctum sanctorum […]

Center For Gayatri Consciousness: A Temple of Ma Gayatri

Center For Gayatri Consciousness: A Temple of Ma Gayatri

HOUSTON: Gayatri Pariwar Houston cordially invites all the members of local community for the opening ceremonies of the “Center for Gayatri Consciousness”, a temple of Ma Gayatri. The opening ceremonies commence with a seven day Bhagvat Puran katha by Resp. Pragya Putri Rashmiben Patel from June 17, Wednesday. The Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the idols […]

Hiba Kazim Weds Hadi Mirza

Hiba Kazim Weds Hadi Mirza

By Jawahar Malhotra HOUSTON: For this young, modern Muslim couple born and brought up in the USA, the road to their wedding started almost a year in a most traditional manner. A family friend of the boy’s family who lives in San Francisco suggested to his parents that a suitable girl lived in Houston. A […]

Gandhi Returns Home, Meets Tilak, Gokhale

Gandhi Returns Home, Meets Tilak, Gokhale

Great Summer Project For children!  Enter Mahatma Gandhi Week 2015 Essay, I-Tribute, Poster and Speech contests.  Visit gandhilibrary.org for registration and more information.  All school going children can participate!  These contests are being organized to create higher awareness of the inspiring life and work of Mahatma Gandhi to promote universal values of Truth, Non-Violence, Love […]

The “Nabakalebara” of the Lord of the Universe

The “Nabakalebara” of the Lord of the Universe

HOUSTON: “Vasamsi jirnani yatha vihaya, navani grhnati naro parani, tatha sarirani vihaya jirnany, anyani samyati navani dehi” So says the Bhagbat Gita. The most fundamental belief system of the “Sanatana Dharma” that puts human birth and death into a cycle is the essence of the above verse. As if to remind us of this truth, […]

Transitioning from the Backyard to the Schoolyard

Transitioning from the  Backyard to the Schoolyard

Best in Class Education Center offers tips for parents and students to make the shift between schools as smooth as possible As the dog days of summer start to cool and the beginning of the school year peeks over the horizon, yet another “first day of school” comes to the forefront of both students’ and […]

Going Digital with the Indian Classics

Going Digital with the Indian Classics

By  Aseem Kulkarni BOSTON: Diversity in India is nothing new. Whether it is language, religion, cuisine, etc., diversity is celebrated. The same can be said about the Indian classics. And in an effort to preserve and venerate this idea, Harvard University Press, along with the Infosys Murthy family, have teamed up to create the digital […]

Discarded People Find a Welcoming Home Tucked Away, Out of Sight

Discarded People Find a Welcoming Home Tucked Away, Out of Sight

By Jawahar Malhotra NEW DELHI: In this megacity of over 20 million people, for the forlorn and clueless; those who have been discarded by society as unstable, mentally ill, unfit and unwanted, even after they are dead and the bodies lie unclaimed; for those whose families have deemed them to be more of a bother […]