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Now Is the Time to Start New Companies, Say Tech Entrepreneurs

Source: 
IndUSbusinessJournal.com

Gujaratis of Conn. Give Condolences for Mumbai Attack Victims

Source: 
NewHavenIndependent.org
Writer: 
Thomas MacMillan
Sandhya Desai (right) leads prayers in Sanskrit and Hindi at a meeting of condolences organized by the Gujarati Association of Connecticut. (photos: Thomas MacMillan, NewHavenIndependent.org)

Gujarati food — including idli, sambar, papadi and jalabi — followed the Sanskrit and Hindi prayer ceremony of the Gujarati Association of Connecticut's "condolence meeting" on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008. (photo: Thomas MacMillan, NewHavenIndependent.org)

Indian Medical Group Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Source: 
INDIANewEngland.com
Writer: 
Kara Becker
Dr. Nasir Khan is the incoming president of the Indian Medical Association of New England (IMANE). (photo: INDIANewEngland.com)

Indian Web Entrepreneur Takes Off on “Inbound Marketing”

Source: 
IndUSBusinessJournal.com
Writer: 
Mark Connors
Dharmesh Shah, chief software architect and co-founder of HubSpot (photo: IndUSBusinessJournal.com)

Gandhi Inspires "Be the Change" Volunteer Day in USA

Source: 
INDIANewEngland.com
Writer: 
Mark Connors
Suril Sanghvi volunteers for the Emerald Necklace Conservancy in Boston as part of "Be the Change" day, which celebrates the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi. (photo: Amrita Chabria, INDIAnewENGLAND.com)

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Gurjar Diwali Festival

2008-11-01 00:00

 

http://www.gurjar.org

(Indian dance) Bhakthi Maargam

2008-11-01 17:30

 

Dhananjayans: Bhakthi Maargam

Indians in Connecticut Celebrate 61 Years of Independence

Source: 
CTindianLife.com
Writer: 
Susan R.A. Honeyman
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Hindi Radio Station Targets New England

Source: 
INDIAnewEngland.com
Writer: 
Kara Becker
Internet-based radio station MeraSangeet.com has five DJs who record and produce in India for a target audience in New England. The show has 40,000 listeners and growing. (photo: INDIAnewEngland.com)
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Laptop Nonprofit Vows Computer Access for All Children in India

Source: 
IndUSbusinessJournal.com
Writer: 
Chris Nelson
One Laptop Per Child is pursuing sales to the private sector, instead of to the Indian government, to give children in India access to its computers. (Courtesy photo: Business Wire via IndUSbusinessJournal.com)

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