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Arathi Krishna feted in Washington

Washington, DC (SATimes) The Indian American Community of Greater Washington D.C. area felicitated Arathi Krishna, Community Development Officer, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs in the Embassy of India in Washington recently.

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Rushdie's 'Midnight's Children' voted Best of Bookers

London (IANS) Two decades after death threats forced him into hiding, India-born writer Sir Salman Rushdie was Thursday crowned with the prestigious Best of Bookers award for his novel "Midnight's Children".

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Ratha Yatra part of July 4 festivities

Washington, D.C. (SA Times): This year, the Washington D.C. Chapter of ISKCON was again invited to join the National Independence Day Parade held on the Fourth of July.

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Bollywood dance makes a debut on American television

Routine choreographed on 'Dhoom taana' from the film 'Om Shanti Om' on popular show 'So you think you can dance' leaves the audience asking for more.

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Cultivating Talent: Neha Multani

Reigning Miss India New York, Neha Multani talks to SATimes about her success, life, likes and dislikes.

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Person of the Week: Deepak Chopra on the essence of life, god, longevity and spirituality

Deepak Chopra is the author of more than 50 books in over 55 languages, co-founder and President of the Alliance for a New Humanity, fellow of the American College of Physicians, a member of the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists, Adjunct Professor at Kellogg School of Management and Senior Scientist with The Gallup Organization.

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