AROUND TOWN NEWS
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November 2003 -
Atlanta, Georgia, October 19, 2003 ? Approximately 6,500 people participated in this year's Atlanta Partnership Walk today at the Centennial Olympic Park to show their support for international cooperation.
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November 2003 -
Gujarati Samaj Youth Association (GSYA) staged a spectacular Diwali Show on the evening of Sunday, October 19, at the Gwinnet Civic Center.
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November 2003 -
The Georgia India Chamber of Commerce joined hands with the American Israel Chamber of Commerce, to host their inaugural joint event on 2nd October.
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November 2003 -
Durga Puja is the most celebrated festival in West Bengal. Bengalis all over the world wait for this event, which traditionally occurs in the month of Ashwin according to Bengali calendar (mid September/early October).
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November 2003 -
Governor Sonny Perdue, through an executive order, has appointed Narender G. Reddy to the Board of the Georgia Regional Transportation Authority (GRTA).
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October 2003 -
Nrupathunga Kannada Koota celebrated its 30th anniversary on September 6th at the Southern Polytechnic University.
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October 2003 -
India's leading automobile & farm equipment manufacturer,
Mahindra & Mahindra's Georgia operations studied.
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October 2003 -
Raksha, the Georgia-based non-profit organization founded to benefit the South Asian community, raised over $20,000 with its annual fund-raiser, Ek Shaam Raksha Ke Naam (An Evening in the Name of Raksha).
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October 2003 -
AID-Atlanta's tournament raises funds for grassroots development
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October 2003 -
The lights dim, and there is an expectant hush as the audience settles down. A spark of light, appearing slowly on the darkened stage, sways and flickers and then grows into a leaping flame.