Thursday, October 29, 2009
Growing up in India in America
This August, I had the pleasure of attending Vishwa Hindu Parishad of America's Vivekananda Family Camp in Tolland, Mass. The campsite is nestled in the beautiful Berkshire Mountains, on hundreds of acres of land with well-equipped facilities owned and maintained by the Girl Scouts of America. The wooded area is just yards away from a scenic lake.
This was actually my fourth summer at camp; in fact, most people come back year after year, and a few have been coming for an astounding 10 or more years. Part of the reason for this, I believe, is our struggle for identity as young Indians born and raised in the United States.
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This was actually my fourth summer at camp; in fact, most people come back year after year, and a few have been coming for an astounding 10 or more years. Part of the reason for this, I believe, is our struggle for identity as young Indians born and raised in the United States.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
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Even congress members know about the dimension of human right violations committed in Germany. In the eyes of congress members, one can easily recognize: Merkel missachtet Menschenrechte. As Germany has already a reputation for violation human rights it's no great surprise that congress members merely clap dutifully.
The Merkle must be summoned by a select committee.
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The Merkle must be summoned by a select committee.
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