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In Conversation With: Year In Review - Part II
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12/31/2014
In Conversation With Janaki Subramaniam Ms. Janaki Subramaniam is an 80 year old mother, grandmother and great grandmother. A school teacher in India, Ms. Subramanium has been a teacher of Narayaneeyam to many in the Boston area. "I never realized the impact my grandmother has had on the Indian community here In Boston," says Shobha, her granddaughter, who transcribed an interview with her grandmother. [more]
In Conversation With Kasthuri Gopalaratnam Kasthuri Gopalaratnam is the founder and principal instructor at Matscience21. He has a Master’s Degree in Education from Harvard University, with a focus on leveraging technology to bring innovation to education.[more]
In Conversation With Uday Jhunjhunwala Uday Jhunjhunwala is a investor, screenwriter and playwright based in New York City. A MIT graduate, his film The Only Real Game is a touching film about baseball in Manipur. He shares some insights into this unusual film.[more]
In Conversation With Dr. Chinmay Pandya Dr. Chinmay Pandya is the grandson of Pandit Sriram Sharma Acharya, the Guru who founded Gayatri Parivar. A medical doctor by training, he gave up his medical profession to follow the spiritual path. He talked to Lokvani about his life and his hope for the future.[more]
In Conversation With Srinivas Ambati The game of chess is all about pattern recognition, rather than reacting to an unexpected situation leading to unintended consequences. This is the most important skill in life: to be able to handle any happy or tough situation with a calm mind and act or react with a logical thought process. - Srinivas Ambati.[more]
In Conversation With Stephen Campbell Stephen Campbell is an award winning, top producing loan officer that joined Mortgage Master Inc. in January of 2011. Stephen brings to Mortgage Master over 20 years of experience in financial services, most of which has been as a loan officer. He talks to Lokvani about his work and gave some tips on buying a home.[more]
In Conversation With Archita Roy I get my stones and pendants from two major sources: my travels and a set of wholesale dealers in NYC who supports my cause. For both of these, I am always on the look out for high-quality, unique elements with unique stories — I can’t resist a bronze pendant hand-crafted using a 4,000 year-old casting technique - Archita Roy of ADC Jewelery.[more]
In Conversation With Chirag Shah Chirag Shah, son of dance teacher Jasmine Shah of Aangikam Academy from New Hampshire, moved to India and is pursuing a career in Bollywood in writing screenplay and direction. He shares some insights into his journey from NH to Mumbai.[more]
In Conversation With Purnima Sahgal Ever since I can remember, I have always been curious about people I saw or encountered on the street and wondered what the narrative of their life was and how they might describe it. I took these photographs, two years ago on a trip starting in Nepal, where Shakyamuni Buddha or Gautama Buddha was born, and then through our travels in the eastern Indian state of Bihar - Purnima Sahgal on her recent photo exhibit.[more]
In Conversation With Ajay Ghosh Of IAPC The idea of forming a group/association to bring together the journalists of Indian origin scattered across the United States has been in my mind for so long. However, the initiatives and networking by some of my close friends in the media was what gave birth to Indo-American Press Club - Ajay Ghosh, President.[more]
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