Delhi To Showcase A Century’s Treasure Trove Of Dance

Source NEW DELHI, INDIA, July 16, 2011 (Times of India): Dancer and collector Mohan Khokar (1924-99) dedicated all he had to documenting and archiving almost a century of India’s dance history. Now, for the first time, this extensive and treasured collection of photographs, costumes, recordings, films, paintings, sketches and other dance-related material will be showcased in an exhibition to be…

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Mountaineers See Dramatic Climate Change In The Himalayan Region

Source INDIA, July 2011, (by Meena Menon): Apa Sherpa is in Mumbai for the 10th Girimitra Sammelan, an annual gathering of mountaineers. He is a veteran mountaineer, who dropped out of school at 12 to work as a porter for expeditions to support his family. Now 51, Apa Sherpa said his 21st climb to the world’s highest mountain would be…

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Thai Pusam Kavadi; Lord Muruga Honored By Two Hundred People

Source [HPI note: HPI recently came across news of this celebration that happened earlier this year, relevant for gathering 200 Hindus and Muruga bhaktars in France and charming the small town.] ARMENTIERES, FRANCE, February 1, 2011 (maville.com): Yesterday, in the late morning, the few motorists who passed through Brossolette Avenue or walkers who strolled along the river might have witnessed…

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The Sun Is the Best Optometrist for Children

Source UNITED STATES, June 20, 2011 (NY Times): In the early 1970s, 25 percent of Americans were nearsighted; three decades later, the rate had risen to 42 percent, and similar increases have occurred around the world. Although genes do have an influence, they are not the only factors at play. In this case, the rapid increase in nearsightedness appears to…

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Dr. Kalam Launches Book on Hinduism

Press Release NEW DELHI, July 1, 2011 (Press Release): An inaugural evening function of the book, “Hinduism, An Introduction” by the BAPS Swamianrayan Sanstha took place in the presence of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam at Swaminarayan Akshardham, New Delhi on 1 July 2011. The author, Sadhu Vivekjivandas of the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha spoke about the salient features of various beliefs,…

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With Not Enough Priests, Teenagers Perform Puja

Source MUMBAI, INDIA, July 2011 (Ibnlive): The Brihanmumbai Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Samanvaya Samiti (BSGSS), a city-wide umbrella organisation of mandals, will train the youth of the city (13 years and above) to conduct Ganesha pujas. The committee’s move is likely to meet the scarcity of the holy men, a major problem that besets the body every year during Ganesh Chaturthi, which…

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Hindus To Observe 9/11 Anniversary With National Blood Drive

Source NEW YORK, July 15, 2011 (India Post): Hindu Americans across North America will mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11 by donating blood. This will be first time ever that such an ambitious project will be held at the many Hindu temples in North America. This effort is being coordinated by the HMEC (Hindu Mandirs Executive Conference), an apex body…

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Slide Show: 8000-Year-Old Advanced Civilisation In Konkan Coast?

Source INDIA, May 26, 2011: Did the Konkan coast from Shrivardhan in Raigad to Vengurla in Sindhudurga host a human habitat around 8000 years ago? Did that population have well-developed engineering skills? Was there a unique Konkan culture in existence in 6000BC? A new archaeological discovery, below sea level along the Konkan coast (off Goa and Karnataka), could give answers…

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