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Enlightened Master & Modern Mystic Paramahamsa Nithyananda speaks on Jain Sutras (Akaranga Sutras)
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Lt. Governor of California, Cruz Bustamante, who has been a very big supporter of the South Asian American Community for the past 20 years, is running for the position of Insurance Commissioner for the State of California. California State Controller Steve Westly hosted a reception for Mr. Bustamante on Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at The Palm, 1100 S Flower St Los Angeles, CA 90015.
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Centenary of Satyagraha and Independence Day of India and Awards Banquet
Saturday August 19th 2006 at 6:30pm At Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA
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Sikh American Heritage Dinner Reception by the Sikh Council on Religion and Education:
Wednesday, May 10, 2006 Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
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SACHI Fundraiser Event
May 4, 2006 - Long Beach, CA
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FOSAAC hosts fund raising for the Honorable Sheriff of Los Angeles Mr. Lee Baca
At 3 pm on Sunday, May 7th 2006 Residence of Mr. Sam Bhogals, 23415 Pleasant Meadow, Diamond Bar, CA, 91765
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Reception for Senator Hilary Rodham Clinton & President William Jefferson Clinton
Friday, April 21st at 8pm
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Community Reception for the Honorable Mayor of Los Angeles Mr. Antonio Villaraigosa
Wednesday, April 19th at 5pm
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Dinner Honoring Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi in support of his campaign for Lieutenant Governor:
Monday, March 13th 2006 - 6pm - 8pm Cafe Med, Bakersfield, CA
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Fundraising Event - Kashmir Earthquake Victims
March 4th 2006
View the flyer below to find out about a great event in LA (Hosted by the Indus Communities of So Cal) for the victims of the recent earthquake in South East Asia. More than 80,000 people have died in this catastrophe.A ll Honorable Elected Officials and their staff are Guests of the Indus Community.
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Congresswoman Sanchez' Small Business Forum 2006
February 22nd 2006
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Inauguration of a Sikh Gurdwara (Temple) at 20001 East Walnut Dr South, Walnut, CA 91789:
Sunday, November 20th, 2005
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Lunch with Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez - 1pm, November 6th 2005
A luncheon in honor of the Hon Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez is being hosted by the Chairwoman of the ladies wing of FOIAC , Mrs Sangeeta Kaul on Nov 6 at the Bombay Palace restaurant in Beverly Hills. This event is for ladies only and all the movers and shakers wives of the South Asian Communities are invited to attend.

This is by invitation only and if you or your wife is interested in attending this very special luncheon please send in your request at info@kevinkaul.com - Download the flyer

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For immediate release. For further information contact Gautam Dutta (202.236.2048 cell) or Kevin Kaul (562.572.8751 cell) - View Photos

Senator Clinton Salutes South Asian Entrepreneurs

October 14, 2005 - Los Angeles, CA

At a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Prime Time Shuttle, Senator Hillary Clinton praised the South Asian community for its entrepreneurial spirit.

At a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Prime Time Shuttle, Senator Hillary Clinton praised the South Asian community for its entrepreneurial spirit.

“I am so pleased to be here for this event,” Senator Clinton said. It is another example of the entrepreneurial spirit in the South Asian community, which is playing an important role in our economy today. Indian Americans, Pakistani Americans, Bangladeshi Americans, Sri Lankan Americans are founding and leading some of our country’s most successful businesses.”

During the ribbon-cutting ceremony, Senator Clinton inaugurated the new corporate headquarters of Southern California’s Prime Time Shuttle. Rattan Joea, CEO of Prime Time Shuttle, welcomed her visit.

“We are truly honored that Senator Clinton took the time to attend the opening of our new headquarters. We are proud that Prime Time Shuttle has become one of the leading airport transportation providers in the nation.”

Businessperson and community member Kevin Kaul praised Senator Clinton: "We are delighted that Senator Clinton has recognized the South Asian community in such a meaningful way." Agreeing, attorney Gautam Dutta noted, "Southern California's dynamic South Asian community has come of age."




INTERNATIONAL YOUTH MOVEMENT TURNS TO 20TH CENTURY HUMANITARIANS FOR INSPIRATION

 
   
 
   
 
   
Los Angeles – Coinciding with the anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, delegates to the Youth for Human Rights International Summit celebrated his life and the lives of other great 20th century humanitarians:  Nelson Mandela, L. Ron Hubbard and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  The standing room only event, held in association with the Times of India, was held at the Garden Pavilion at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre International in Hollywood.   

The event concluded a three-day Youth for Human Rights International Summit and Film Festival organized by Youth for Human Rights International and the Human Rights Department of the Church of Scientology.  TV actress, Marisol Nichols, mc-ed the event, which included stirring renditions of the life work of each human rights icon interspersed with stunning musical numbers.  

Kishore Kaul, a native Indian who is the founder of the Indo-American Business Promotion Council, presented the life story of Mahatma Gandhi. Mr. Kaul said, “On a global scale, Gandhi demonstrated that a man could win allegiance, ‘not merely by the cunning game of political fraud and trickery, but through the living example of a morally exalted way of life.’  He was the catalyst for three of the major revolutions of the 20th century: the revolutions against colonialism, against racism and against violence.” Gandhi founded the Natal Indian Congress to fight color prejudice. Through the Congress he launched his legendary peaceful pursuit of human rights.  As Gandhi said, “You must be the change you see in the world.”

Kuldeep Singh, youth delegate of India said, “From the challenges I have faced as an Indian and a Sikh, now a resident of New York, I am grateful to be part of a tradition started by the great Mahatma Gandhi. As a delegate (Youth for Human Rights International Human Rights Summit), I have had the opportunity to meet new people from all around the world and to learn of their like experiences with human rights abuses and their solutions. We are each returning to our communities with increased determination to effectively address the injustices that plague us.”

Mmbatho Potwana, the delegate from South Africa, was presenter of the humanitarian accomplishments of Nelson Mandela. Ms. Potwana, who herself dreams of taking her place in the South African Parliament, stated, “While it is unique that Nelson Mandela became president at all, it is most notable that on 10 May 1994 he became the first democratically elected State President of South Africa. His election marked the end of apartheid and oppression for millions of South Africans.” In his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom, Mr. Mandela says, “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.”
 
Fellow delegate Mohapi Mohlamonyane also expressed her thoughts on human rights – “I can’t imagine a world without rights. The thought of not having rights in our nation is like the thought of not being cared for, the thought of not going to school or the thought of not being able to speak your mind. After all, our rights do secure these things. Freedom of speech is one of my favorite rights because I am able to express myself and share my ideas and opinions on various subjects with my fellow beings. It is also my duty to listen to others when they talk and to respect their opinions even if they differ from me. As a South African youth, I feel very powerful, as I am the product of the struggle of a nation that fought to exercise its human rights. I know that I can make a difference in this little corner. Like a stone thrown into a pond, I, too, can make ripples that affect the entire pond.”

The President of the Church of Scientology International, Reverend Heber C. Jentzsch presented the life of L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Scientology religion. His humanitarian work has served to vanquish illiteracy, drug-addiction, and failing morality for millions. Mr. Hubbard once remarked, “There are only two tests of a life well lived: Did one do as one intended?  And were people glad one lived?” Millions who have benefited from his researches answer in the affirmative.  

Reverend Alfreddie Johnson, founder of the World Literacy Crusade and Men Who Care, spoke eloquently to describe the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed:  ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.’” From winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 in Oslo Norway to his famed speech on the lawns before the White House, the immutable path of Dr. King followed directly in the footprints left by Mahatma Gandhi. “Negroes of the United States following the people of India, have demonstrated that non-violence is not sterile passivity, but a powerful force which makes for social transformation. I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right temporarily defeated is stronger than evil triumphant.”

The delegates were brought on stage and received a standing ovation in acknowledgment of their commitment to the cause of human rights and the impact that they are making on the world through the Youth for Human Rights movement.  A special visit by the South African Consulate General, the honorable Janet Ndolovu, also focused on the vital need for such work to be done.  Stellar entertainment was provided by the company dancers, Broadway singer, Miles Alden, recording artists Shannon Star Roberts and A. J. Jackson, and award-winning composer/arranger/singer, Howard McCrary.  The Sahala Dancers provided a touch of India in honor of Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday.
 
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