I really don't understand the problem that prevent all of us doing so. We have only less than 2000 head count considered to be cream of the society here in USA. I don't know who is the first Assam's great son landed here in USA where and when.
What ever may be the past, it is really time to throw all the differences if any and make a big united Assamese Family for good in the coming days.
Let me share my problem- when I came to US, I had a great expectation to involve in various good acitivities through the exisiting Assamese organisation, but it prevented me when I could not decide to whom to join. It is really a big problem for the new generation. I bet, if you talk to any new comers, everybody has the same problem.
Having said that, I would like to request all in general and the President/Secretary of AANA/ASA/UAONA/..... in particular to come forward and make it happen.
President/Secretary of AANA/ASA/UAONA/ ..... Please please please come forward and make it happen for a good future. This will make you more respectable in the coming days. If you have any problem, please talk. I am 100% confident, mass don't have any problem whom they are belong to whether it is AANA/ASA/UAONA/ or something else. Their issues are like jobs, profession, economey, visas, green card, citizenship etc along with - to do something good for his/her ancestors. Everybody has more or less same goal and objectives.
My question---Do you really happy to see all these small small difference between and among these small number of people? I know-the answer is "NO". I feel, it will be OK to keep 3 president, 3 secretary and 30, 40 50 executive member for that propose unification if necessary.
PS: This is my own and observation and opinion.
Thanks
Vavani Sarmah (Kharkhowa) Philadelphia, USA 484-478-0799
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Subject: Re: [Assam] From Sentinel - AANA silver jubilee / UNITY IN DIVERSITY
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 11:16:23 -0600 (MDT)
Ajoy da and KJDeka,
I agree with you guys completely! Let AANA/ASA/UAONA/... become all one soon! In my mind, it shouldn't be a long process. These organizations have done a commendable job organizing the miniscule Assamese people in America. Now, IMHO, their time is past!
Jugal Kalita Colorado Springs, Colorado
> Hi Kamal: > Thanks. I agree with you. > -Ajoyda > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a message dated 8/15/03 2:59:43 PM Central Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > <<Only way we can live is to live with the principle of Unity in > Diversity.>> > > "Unity in Diversity?" Is the Assamese community diverse? I, for one, do > not fit neatly into that parameter. > > The multitude of organizations of this minuscule community should close > ranks and become one. Then we all can sit together and beat that one big > drum for all it's worth. > > KJD. > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
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