Boys Fall Behind Girls In Education

SourceUNITED STATES, December 28, 2003: According to a USA Today research done in 1,000 high schools, spanning more than 25 states in the US, and from a survey among 40,000 typical students (that is, neither stars nor low performers), it has been found that boys have “a deep-seated malaise about learning.” According to the research, for five out of six…

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US Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan head to get NRI award

SourceNEW YORK, NEW YORK, December 27, 2003: The executive director of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in the United States, Dr P. Jayaraman, is among seven non-resident Indians chosen for the Pravasi Community Service Award. Dr. Jayaram has contributed his expertise in Sanskrit on numerous occasions to Hinduism Today magazine and other publications by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami. The award is given by…

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New Hampshire Hindu Temple Burns

SourceEPPING, NEW HAMPSHIRE, January 2, 2003: There was little Pandit Ramadheen Ramsamooj could do to save several precious religious icons when fire engulfed his Hindu temple Wednesday night. The smoke, he said, was just too thick. “I could not see anything at all,” the 50-year-old leader of the Saraswati Mandiram temple said yesterday as he sifted through what was left…

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Lord Ganesha Graces the Desk of America’s Former Ambassador to India

SourceWASHINGTON, D.C., December 23, 2003: This article in the Washington Post is mostly about the appointment of Robert D. Blackwill as coordinator for strategic planning with the National Security Council, a new and very influential position. Blackwill, a former Harvard professor, was much appreciated in India during his recently-concluded stint as ambassador, and appears to have imbibed some of India…

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Publisher of Hinduism Today to be in India on Pilgrimage January 20 – February 5, 2004

SourceKAUAI, HAWAII, January 1, 2004: The publisher of the international magazine, Hinduism Today, Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami (affectionately referred to as Bodhinatha) will be pilgrimaging to India in January 2004, bringing with him seven monastics and 80 sishya and students from 14 different countries. Successor to Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, Bodhinatha and his monastic order are carrying on the dynamic work started…

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US Vegetarians Hesitiate to Capitalize on Mad Cow Case

SourceSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, January 1, 2004: Droves of Britons gave up meat during England’s mad cow outbreak in the 1980s, but since the discovery of an infected cow in Washington state American vegetarians mostly have trod carefully, trying not to take advantage of a situation that could cost lives and cripple a $40 billion industry. “I caution vegetarians from using…

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UK Hindus Protest Attacks During Festivals

SourceLONDON, ENGLAND, December 14, 2003: Leading British Hindus are meeting on Sunday to discuss ways of tackling violence against their community. Organizer C. B. Patel said Hindus had suffered worse religiously motivated violence than Jews in recent years. Hindu leaders will be joined by politicians and representatives from the Metropolitan police. The conference has been called in response to an…

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Temple Gets Stolen Conch Back

SourceKOCHI, INDIA, December 29, 2003: A doctor of Indian origin now living in America who stole a conch from a temple in Kerala five years back has returned it anonymously, saying he faced innumerable problems and hardships because of his misdeed. Last week, priests in the Sree Dhanwanthari temple at Wadakkanchery, a small town near Thrissur, were surprised to receive…

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India Bashing in the Associated Press

SourceNEW DELHI, INDIA, December 31, 2003: The usually more balanced Associated Press posted an article (“source” above) today that reads, in part, “The last year was, it seems, pretty good for India. ‘The Golden Year,’ a major newsweekly proclaimed in a recent cover story. ‘The Feel-good Year,’ another magazine declared. Politicians and headline writers battle it out for the most…

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Rudra Veena Website Announced

SourceDELHI, INDIA, December 28, 2003: Pundit Hindraj Divekar, one of the foremost experts of the Rudra Veena, announced his new web site has been launched as of December 4. The Rudra Veena is a marvelous ancient instrument with a large gourd at each end and a deep sound. HPI confesses a particular fondness for the instrument…

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