Austin South Asian. Oct 2017

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Diwali

Monthly Community Paper | www.austinsouthasian.com | 512-828-6709 | Vol. 10 No. 10

HC4A/IACT PRESENT $50K TO CITY

Diwali or Deepavali is the Hindu festival of lights celebrated every

Fiji, Guyana, India,Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and recently Sindh Province in Pakistan.

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October 2017

Celebrate Gandhi Jayanti Every Year By Modi......04 Support Infant Health...05 Selecting After school Activity For Kids...............05 One of the most Weight Loss Tips To Fit.06 popular festivals of Hindu- Arun’s Scribblings.........06

By Ashwin Ghatalia / Sumaiya Malik On Tuesday, September 19, iACT and HC4A, two Indian American non-profits based out of Austin, presented a cheque of $50K to Mayor Steve Adler at the City

Hall in a prestigious ceremony. In attendance were members of six recipient organization, officials from Austin Community College, Manor ISD, Round Rock ISD, and Capital Idea and Apoyando a un Angel. (Continued On Page 14)

year in autumn in the northern hemisphere (spring in southern hemisphere). It is an official holiday in

ism, it spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair. (Continued On Page 04)

SAIVA Gandhi Jayanti

Gandhi Jayanti is a national festival celebrated in India to mark the occasion of the birthday of Mo-

handas Karamchand Gandhi, who is unofficially called the “Father of the Nation”. It is one of the three national holidays of the country. The United Nations General Assembly announced on 15 June 2007 that it adopted a resolution which declared that 2 October will be celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence. It is celebrated every year. (Continued On Page 11)

By Megha Uppal This month, SAIVA members had the opportunity to partner with Dell Corporation in their Ma-Dada program. The Ma-Dada program is to foster and encourage intergenerational engagement between senior members and members of younger generations. The program allows community members to bond with SAIVA senior members. The programming at the event included doll and blanket making for Dell Children’s hospital. It was amazing for the activity to bring people from all

different background and generations to impact the community. The dolls are used by the hospital for patient education and comforting. With about 50 participants, the activity included stuffing, sewing, and dressing the dolls. The event would not have been possible without Dipty Desai, Sangeeta Sethi, Palak Sadarangani, and Dhanu Aunti. If you are interested in having the MaDada program in your community or company, please email us at saivacommunications@gmail.com and check out saiva.org on other ways SAIVA members are making a difference in the community.

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512-828-6709 How Long You Live.......07 Yesterday’s Factories Could Be Tommorrow’s.07 How Libraries Are.........08 Art And Poetry CanHelp People Deal With..........08 Carrying Right Credit....09 Tips To Boost Your........09 Artery Disease.............10 SAIVA..........................11 Malik’s Page........12,14,15 HC4A..........................14 Children’s Page...17,22,23 STEAM Subjects...........19 5 Home Maintenance Projects To Tackle This.19 Children’s Gifts.............20 Pet Owners..................20 Community Calendar....21 4500 Free Trees...........23 Entertainment.........25,26


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