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NEW YORK EDITION Vol.4 No.9 June 18-24, 2011 60 Cents Eboo Patel: Youth focus to raise religious tolerance Tristate Community, Page 5

Indian American to lead MIT's largest academic deptt National Community, Page 7

Lokpal talks collapse amid acrimony, Hazare to fast again New Delhi: The two-month dialogue between the government and the civil society for an effective Lokpal bill collapsed Thursday amid acrimony, with Gandhian Anna Hazare announcing another fast here from Aug 16 and cabinet ministers saying the government cannot be threatened. With each side sticking to its stand on contentious issues, Hazare, 74, said he would resume at Jantar Mantar a hunger strike that he had called off after five days in April when the government agreed to set up a 10-member panel to frame a Lokpal bill to fight corruption. After six rounds of talks (the civil society boycotted the June 6 meeting), Hazare accused the government of cheating the civil society that has campaigned for a strong Lokpal, or Ombudsman, while ministers accused the anti-corruption crusader of trying to set up “a parallel government”. “You cannot create a parallel government Continued on page 4...

TheSouthAsianTimes.info India invites partnership with diaspora for progress PBD Toronto, Page 9

Meghnad Desai in race for House of Lords Speaker Diaspora, Page 14

Ranju Batra sworn in as AIA-NY President Who’s Who of community wishes her well at Indian Consulate

Batra taking oath as President of Association of Indians in America-NY chapter (L to R): Amb. Hardeep Puri, Lakshmi Puri, Chandini Dayal, Ranju Batra, Ravi Batra, Neal Batra, Amb. Prabhu Dayal, Shashi Chugh, Tarun Munjal, and Angela Batra-Munjal.

Gandhian Anna Hazare (top) and HRD minister Kapil Sibal are blaming each other for the stalemate.

New York: Ranju Batra was sworn in as President of the Association of Indians in America (New York Chapter) on June 13, by Amb. Prabhu Dayal, India’s Consul General, in a ballroom overflowing with

dignitaries and well wishers at the Indian Consulate here. The celebratory program started with the Indian and American national anthems, Continued on page 15...

Galaxy of Bollystars coming to Toronto IIFA

IALI honored 5 at annual gala Sunday at Long Island Marriott. (Bottom row) Haridas Kotahwala, Kanak Golia, Dr. Vinod Jayam, Dr. Kishore Kuncham and Shudh Parkash Singh were also given citations by Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano. (Top row) MC Renee Lobo, Ed Mangano, IALI President GobindMunjal, NY State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, and Kamlesh Mehta, Deputy Director,Nassau County Office of Economic Development. (Photo by Michael Tamborrino) More photos and report on pages 16-18.

Toronto: With more than half a million people of Indian origin in its population, Canada's largest city will see the biggest gathering of Bollywood stars on North American soil to honor its best films and stars for the 12th Indian International Film Academy (IIFA) Weekend and Awards to be held from June 23-25. Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, the Deol clan of Dharmendra, Sunny, Bobby, Esha and Hema Malini, Preity Zinta, Priyanka Chopra, Bipasha Basu, Mallika Sherawat, Dia Mirza, Anil Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty, Neetu and Rishi Kapoor, Arbaaz and Malaika Arora Khan and many more stars are descending here for a grand showcasing of the world's largest film industry.

But the Bachchans - superstar Amitabh or any of his family members Abhishek, Aishwarya and Jaya - are not coming to the party. Shah Rukh Khan has been nominated for his lead role in My Name is Khan. The three-day show, which opens with Salman Khan's debut production Chillar Party, a light-hearted comedy about the lives of seven children hailing from different sections of society, will culminate in the "Bollywood Oscars" night of the IIFA Awards on June 25. There is so much rush to see Bollywood stars that the tickets for the awards night were sold out in minutes. Shiamak Davar, Continued on page 4.....


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