Congratulations to Jayanta Barman, FASS India Vice President and Rini Kakoty,
FASS International Director for UK for their hard work and getting the approval
from the authorty to display a photo of Bhupen Hazarika at the Nehru Center in
Londoan. To celebrate the event, FASS INTERNATIONAL is
Be ware Raiz of this INTERNATIONAL TEAM packaging! While the packaging may
seem sophisticated, what comes inside is what everyone must scrutinize
carefully.
There is an ancient Oxomiya 'fokora' that goes: Goru haal baalew bura hoy,
haaal nebalew bura hoy. Literally it means that cattle
New York Times (June 1, 2012)
June 1, 2012, 7:18 AM
India’s New ‘English Only’ Generation
By SARITHA RAI
Sudhir Nagaraj and his wife, Bidisha, live in the mini-India that is
Bangalore. She, a Bengali speaker from a family hailing from India’s
east, heads marketing for a social networking
New York Times (June 1, 2012)
June 1, 2012, 12:03 AM
When Rajiv and Sonia Went for Ice Cream
By HEATHER TIMMONS
Baldev
Rajiv Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi eat ice cream near India Gate, New Delhi,
in an undated photo.
One summer day in the early 1970s, a photographer named Baldev Kapoor
snapped a
New York Times (June 1, 2012)
Air India’s Boeing Showdown Could Be a Mistake
By HEATHER TIMMONS and MALAVIKA VYAWAHARE
Paul J. Richards/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
A new Boeing 787 Dreamliner built for Air India is rolled off the
production line at Boeing’s new production facility in
New York Times (June 1, 2012)
IN his early 20s Vikram Gandhi, a fledgling Indian-American filmmaker
from New Jersey, decided to make a documentary about the yoga industry
in the United States, focusing on its offshoot, the guru.
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Vikram
The Sentinel (June 2, 2012)
Indian-American wins US spelling contest for fifth year running
Washington, June 1: Indian Americans continued to demonstrate their
spelling prowess when Snigdha Nandipati, a 14-year-old girl, correctly
spelled “guetapens”, French word for ambush, to win the 2012
Times of India (June 2, 2012)
NEW DELHI: India asked the UK to ease visas for businessmen and
entrepreneurs and students and the declining Indian investment climate
and a burgeoning economic relationship with the UK formed part of the
India-UK foreign office discussions, between foreign
The Telegraph UK (June 2, 2012)
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Man admits gunning down Indian student on Boxing Day
A factory worker has admitted gunning down innocent Indian student Anuj
Bidve at close range as he walked to Boxing Day sales.
Indian student Anuj Bidve Photo: HANDOUT
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