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Indo American News • Friday, December 17 , 2010

Online Edition: www.indoamerican-news.com

Friday, December 17 2010 | Vol. 29, No. 51

Indo American News

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This Week inside

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An Inspirational Dance Performance at Sri Meenakshi Temple A Hilarious Parsi Comedy in Gujarati Pg 6

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Pradeep Anand: A Book Launching and a Condolence Meeting

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At Risk, At School: Still Wielding the Cane

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Sheila Ki Jawani is Topping Charts

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For Better Returns, He Checks Out All the Investment Angles

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Munni Badnaam and all item number songs are now passe. Katrina Kaif’s item number “Sheila Ki Jawaani” is drawing praises for big shots of Bollywood. Having worked day and night to give those perfect moves, “Sheila Ki Jaawani” is hailed as Bollywood’s most daring song, putting the BarbieDoll Katrina in a completely different spotlight, even vulgar.

As row simmers, A Fast Protests Poor Indian Visa service By Jawahar Malhotra HOUSTON: As the row over the delays in receiving Indian visas and discourteous service entered its second week, more angry words filled the air, even on radio, and more people have come forward to share their visa stories, mostly unpleasant. Emails, phone calls and third-hand news has been filtering in constantly to Indo American News, and most of it has been running negative against the Indian visa service. Many have confused the issue by sending emails in support of the Consul General Sanjiv Arora and turning it into a show of loyalty and patriotism. See Letters to the Editor on Page 7. Meanwhile, the Indian Consulate sought to downplay the magnitude of the issue with Arora going on the Ghunghroo radio show on Sunday morning as host Meena Datt fielded questions. GOPIO, a group some believe is aligned with the Indian Government, held a meeting last Thursday to assuage the complaints from about 25 people who attended. The CG, who had rebuffed a request for a meeting with community leaders last Tuesday, Dec. 7, insisting on meeting with the heads of a select few, has agreed to one of those groups, the GOPIO’s request for a meeting with the public to be held at Rice University on Saturday, Dec. 18. Amidst this outpouring, Ramesh Shah, the head of the local Ekal Vidyalaya chapter, kept to his promise of holding a Gandhian style one-day fast and day of silence at the Vallabh Priti Seva Samaj on the southwest side. In spite of a chilly and windy day, Shah sat bundled up at a table in the parking lot under cloudless, sunny skies and was accompanied by about 30 people and nearly 400 came throughout the day (for a video of the fast, log on to www. indoamerican-news.com). Some people have taken exception to Shah’s fast, claiming it is a disservice to India, while many others came to voice their own experience with bad visa services. Those who came also spoke of shoddy treatment by visa staffers and bureaucratic delays before receiving their stamped passports as continued on page

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Ramesh Shah (hands folded) the head of the local Ekal Vidyalaya Chapter kept to his promise of holding a Gandhian style one-day fast and day of silence at the VPSS on the southwest side on Sunday, Dec. 12.

Indian consulate organizes Visa Information event on saturday, dec. 18 at rice University Consulate General of India, Houston, in response to a suggestion made to the Consul General by GOPIO’s Houston Chapter and its partner organizations, will be organizing an Information Event on its Consular Services on Saturday, 18th December, 2010 at 5:30 pm, at McMurtry Auditorium on the first floor of Duncan Hall at the School of Engineering at Rice University. All Indian nationals and persons of Indian origin are welcome. The attendees are requested to show their ID cards at the entrance. After a briefing by Mr. Sanjiv Arora, Consul General of India, written questions would be answered.

texan crowned miss india Usa

Filefoto: Miss India Texas, Natasha Arora (center); with Aradhana Thawani (left) and Aishwariya Raju, 1st and 2nd runners up. Photo: Krishna Giri

Natasha Arora, the talented beauty who won so many hearts - even as she broke some - last July to become Miss India Texas here in Houston has been crowned Miss India USA in a colorful pag-

eant in New Jersey last weekend. Natasha will now represent USA at the Miss India Worldwide to be held in Dubai in April 2011. Please read Indo American News next week for the complete story.

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