It was excellent to meet Jugal-da finally at Assam2007 convention in Washington 
DC (we meet again today)  - the foremost IT innovator having set up the 
electronic mailing list for Assam in 1980s where most people had never heard of 
internet or any such thing.

 We discussed ways to promote IT business in Assam - he has the technical 
expertize and vast experience and I am working for a consultant  which mainly 
hires IT professionals ( www.sonlightinternational.com ) to work globally. If 
info could be generated more about the business side of IT - then perhaps more 
Assamese could become tech entrepreneurs.

It was an educational experience to meet MIT grad Dulari-ji and her Harvard 
doctoral student husband Keith (originally of Rhode Island)  
http://www.posoowa.org/2007/06/27/dulari-tahbildar-graduated-from-mit/
who gave me insight into what research project I could take up - and was quite 
aware of the research interests about new , incoming and established faculty at 
Harvard. 

All the while wonderful cultural programs were going on mceed by Rick and Nick .

After 2-3 hours , just before the "Yaa Ali" singer Zubeen Garg was about to 
present a group of Biker Gangs rushed in and forced us to leave - one hour 
before our scheduled departure (but we will be back in today - bikers have gone 
now) . I had already seen their speed demons parked outside but thought they 
were for some other venue.

 It seems Hotel Ramada chain made  an unforgivable blunder and boked the same 
room and signed the contract also - with both Assamese and Biker groups. It was 
later rumored that they had pulled the gun on the manager before forcing their 
way into our program . The hotel management merrily set up tables of beer and 
hard drinks for them while women dressed in saris and small children were being 
pushed around by non-white Biker gangs  and their huge  girlfriends  in shorts. 

I helped a lady in distress - an entrepreneur who had set up a stall for ethnic 
clothes (the only commercial stall) - and got the hotel management to take up 
her case and shift her stuff - I was afraid the bikers would just rob her stuff 
- justthey way they robbed us of  our room. Though you really cannot blame the 
bikers - bikers in India would have done the same - the hotel is to be blamed.

Today they have gone and life will return to the normal self - though I 
personally liked the clashwith the bikers - who actually were very subdued - 
they never manhanlded or badmouthed anyone -- just pushed their way around :-) 
Just like a movie -- its not the same without a villain . 

Today we have the Chief Minister visiting.

Umesh

PS: Met many AssamNet members also - for the first time. Ofcourse Partha-da and 
Satyen-da I have known for sometime now


J Kalita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dear esteemed readers,

Volume 34, No 9, June 2007 issue of Posoowa, the monthly non-resident Assamese 
magazine has been published. It's available for your reading pleasure at 
http://www.assam.org/newsletter/june2007.pdf . Please also visit 
http://www.posoowa.org to read this and previous issues of Posoowa.

Thank you!

Jugal Kalita, Babul Gogoi, Ganesh Bora, Kaushik Phukan, Sanchayita Sarma, 
Satyam Bhuyan and Umesh Sharma
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Harvard University,
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http://www.uknow.gse.harvard.edu/index.html (Edu info)

http://hbswk.hbs.edu/ (Management Info)




www.gse.harvard.edu/iep  (where the above 2 are used )




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