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Featured Personalities Of 2006 - Part 2


12/20/2006

Lokvani Talks To Dr Thomas Abraham, Chairman, GOPIO
"In recent times, the Indian Diaspora is the most successful and emerging diaspora and will play a major role in world affairs.The only way that we can rally others to participate in a movement that will benefit us all is to show that the world is becoming smaller, the economic boundaries of countries are breaking and on a global scale ethnic identity has become an important thing" - Dr Thomas Abraham, Chairman, GOPIO.
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Lokvani Talks To Dilip And Sara Varghese
"We make sure our clients get the best possible opportunity to fulfill their real estate dreams. Every transaction is going to be different, but our clients can have piece of mind knowing that we take care of each step of this process" - Dilip and Sara Varghese.
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Lokvani Talks To Immigration Attorney Monique Kornfeld
Attorney Monique Kornfeld has extensive experience in all aspects of immigration law, including employment-based and family-based immigrant visa petitions and applications for legal permanent residency, nonimmigrant visa petitions, asylum applications and relief from deportation.
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Lokvani Talks To Dr. Woodman Taylor, Assistant Curator At The MFA
Dr. Woodman Taylor, newly appointed Assistant Curator at the MFA arrives at a time when the interest for South Asian Art is at its peak. A lively conversation in Hindi and English.
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Lokvani Talks To Jyoti Bhattacharya
"I sincerely believe, a thorough financial analysis should be done for each borrower/borrowers, the related mortgage, its financial impact and that should be clearly discussed with the borrowers in the light of their individual need".
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Lokvani Talks To Dr. Anjan Chaudhury
As part of a awareness campaign for Healthcare Connections International, Kolkata, a multimedia presentation of Tagore's songs, Rabindra Sangeet and an Odissi recital will be performed on September 16th, at the Brookline High School. Dr. Anjan Chaudhury, talks about the event and the new venture.
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Lokvani Talks To Dr. Neelima Shukla Bhatt
"I think some aspects of the old ways, the old system must be broken. For whatever reason the system was established, hundreds of years ago… But it should be open to everyone, open regardless of gender and caste. And new people mean new energy!" - Neelima Shukla Bhatt, Visitng Assistant Professor at Wellesley College.
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Lokvani Talks To Chitra Staley
Although it is important to invest wisely, it is just as important to save and save early. The compounding effect of investment earnings can make a huge impact on the net worth of a family if they start to save in their early years - Chitra Staley, at 'The Program Works'.
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Lokvani Talks To Geeta Murali
“Music is a tool to help build a closer connection with the Supreme Being,” says Geetha Murali, a highly sought after Carnatic vocalist and music teacher in New England. Geetha talked to Lokvani about music in both performance and teaching. She will be performing on Nov. 4 at the National Heritage Museum in Lexington.
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Lokvani Talks To Mohan And Shama Nannapaneni
The word "philanthropist" in our vocabulary means someone who gives money away. To Mohan and Shama Nannapaneni however, it is taking some of the issues of development, education and health into consideration and the desire to help through the Mohan Nannapaneni and Friends Foundation.They share their views with Lokvani on this extraordinary journey.
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Lokvani Talks To Vikas Taneja On Pratham, The Non Profit
"There are over 100M children in India that cannot yet read. Pratham has already helped about 300,000 children read and learn arithmetic. In addition to increasing awareness of education issues and building a volunteer group, I would like Pratham’s Boston chapter to meet a goal of assisting 10,000 children in India for 2007" - Vikas Taneja, Boston Chapter Lead, Pratham.
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Lokvani Talks To Sabita Singh
"I consider a judgeship to be the highest honor in the legal profession. I consider a judge to be an ambassador to the public and hence it is a wonderful position to be in," says Sabita Singh, who was recently appointed the first Judge of South Asian origin in Massachusetts.
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Dr. Thomas Abraham with Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh in New York








Dr. Woodman Taylor with the torso of a fertility Goddess on display at the MFA (Yakshi)




















Boston Volunteers of Pratham




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