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in Sydney. Seeking good looking and qualified match. Caste no bar. Please contact: 0401 057 224 or send details with photo to: matriaussyd@gmail.com

Seeking well-qualified match from good family background for handsome, well settled Gujarati boy 31, 5’7”. Raised in India, living in Sydney since 9 years. MBA from Sydney, CPA continuing. Working with leading FMCG as accountant. Please respond with details and photo, email: kdsydney@gmail.com

Seeking well qualified and beautiful girl for a Gujarati Nagar Brahmin boy, 29, 5’10”, Masters in Engineering, permanent resident of Australia. Currently working as a Project Manager in Sydney. Please contact on bgtmatri@gmail.com or on 02-9632 7398.

Parents invite matrimonial alliance for their younger of 2 sons. DOB: 23 Oct 1984, B.Com LLB (Hons.), half-way through CPA, permanent government job (APS 6), handsome, fair, 170 cms, nondrinker, non-smoker, vegetarian. Father doctor in Canberra, elder brother software engineer. Email mpgupta@hotmail.com or mobile: 0419 749 448.

Handsome, clean shaven Jat Sikh, 28 years, 5’-9’’, professional (IT engineer, MBA), Australian citizen from well settled Sydney family seeks beautiful, slim, (5’ 4”+), educated working professional from well settled Sikh family in Australia, with strong family and cultural values, and a good sense of humour. Email groom09@ hotmail.com

Seeking Grooms

Prof qualified match for 38/165, never married, fair, slim, Punjabi Arora engineer, Aus citizen doing Govt job. Early marriage. Can relocate. Parents well-settled in India. Educated family. Caste no bar. Respond with photo. Contact mr15840@yahoo.co.in

Seeking a perfect match for our 24-year-old, 5’5”, beautiful, Sikh daughter. She is a professional (lawyer), earning high income. We are well settled in Sydney for past 30 years. Father working as executive in an international company and mother employed in bank. Please send details and photo to rajkhohli@gmail.com

Parents invite matrimonial alliance for their 31-year-old daughter, 5’ 2”, fair, based in Sydney. She has completed her BE and MBA, working as IT consultant. Good family background. Caste no bar. Please respond with details and photo email: gi658@yahoo.com

Punjabi Arora parents invite wellsettled/ professional match for their never-married, fair, slim, beautiful daughter, 36/165, Information Technology professional. Working in MNC. Australian citizen. Status family. Caste no bar. Early marriage. Respond with photo. Em: sydgirl09@gmail.com

Parent of Punjabi Khatri girl, 28/5’8”, beautiful, professionally qualified, working in a Multi National Company in Sydney, seek professionally qualified well educated, settled boy. Caste no bar. Please e-mail bio-data and recent photograph to seekmat@gmail.com

Seeking professional match for 28/152 cm very fair, very beautiful North Indian girl, excellent job in IT, innocent divorcee. Family well settled in Australia. Please respond with details to eeshkripa@gmail.com

Community Relations Commission

For a multicultural NSW

2009/10 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GRANTS PROGRAM EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

The 2009/10 Community Development Grants Program is now open. The Commission is pleased to advise that we are introducing a new direction in our grant applications with the creation of three grant categories in order to focus particularly on new and emerging communities. This will enable the Commission to better support the work of not-for-profit incorporated community organisations and to work in partnership with local government councils to address the needs of newly-arrived and emerging communities.

General grants – Expressions of interest from not-for-profit incorporated organisations are invited for projects that promote cultural expressions, enhance community development or minimum capital purchases. Funding of up to $18,200 is available in this category. Closing date is 2 October 2009.

Sponsorship grants – Expressions of interest from not-for-profit incorporated organisations are invited for special events such as annual festivals and major cultural events. This category will open again in December 2009 and April 2010. Expressions of interest must be submitted three months before the scheduled event. The Commission will not accept sponsorship grant requests outside these funding periods. Funding of up to $5,000 is available in this category. Closing date is 2 October 2009.

Local Partnership – Expressions of interest are invited from local government councils to enter into partnership agreement with the Commission to address the specific needs of newly-arrived or emerging communities. The Commission may also approach community organisations and local councils during the year to initiate projects.

Funding of up to $60,000 is available in this category. Closing date is 18 September 2009.

For more information and to obtain the Expression of Interest Form, visit the website www.crc.nsw.gov.au/grants or any of the CRC offices below.

Expressions of interest must be submitted in the prescribed form.

Sydney Wollongong Newcastle

84 Crown Street

Level 8

175 Castlereagh Street PO Box 363

Sydney Wollongong NSW 2500

PO Box A2618 Tel: 4224 9922

Sydney South NSW 1235

Tel: 8255 6779

Fax: 8255 6868

Fax: 4224 9933

117 Bull Street

Newcastle NSW 2300

Tel: 4929 4191

Fax: 4929 7369

Expressions of interest must be received at any of the CRC offices above or by email at eoi.grants@crc.nsw.gov.au by 5.00 pm on the closing dates mentioned above.

Late Expressions of Interest will not be accepted. 727525v2

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Mumbai attacks”.

“In that context, letting off Hafiz Saeed is unacceptable,” said the minister.

Accepting that India was losing patience, Chidambaram said: “After a point, it (sending dossiers) will be a charade. I just don’t want to give them any quarter that answers are not forthcoming and therefore investigation is not starting.”

Scientists to review India’s moon mission saga

TOP EUROPEAN AND American space scientists will join their Indian counterparts to review the performance of India’s maiden moon mission Chandrayaan-1 that was aborted prematurely last week, a senior space agency official said.

“Scientists from the European Space Agency (ESA), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences will review the performance of their payloads (scientific instruments) that were onboard the spacecraft along with our payloads,” Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) director S. Satish told IANS.

Chandrayaan was launched Oct 22, 2008 from spaceport Sriharikota, about 90 km northeast of Chennai, with 11 scientific instruments, including three from ESA, two from NASA and one from Bulgaria. The remaining five were from the Indian space agency ISRO.

“At the day-long closed-door review meeting, to be presided over by ISRO chairman G. Madhavan Nair, the scientists of the respective space agencies will present the results, consisting of data, pictures and analysis for a detailed discussion of the 10-month-old mission, which had scientific and technology objectives,” Satish said.

The ESA’s three payloads were the imaging x-ray spectrometer (C1XS), the smart infrared spectrometer (SIR-2) and sub kiloelectronvolt (keV) atom reflecting analyzer (SARA).

Similarly, the US payloads were the 6.5kg mini synthetic aperture radar (MiniSAR) and the moon mineralogy mapper (M3).

Similarly, the scientific objectives such as the chemical and mineralogical mapping of the lunar surface using sophisticated sensors, conducting high-resolution remote-sensing of the moon in visible, near infrared, low-energy and high energy x-ray regions and three dimensional atlas of the near and far sides of the moon were accomplished.

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