Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Telugu association to host 3-day convention in Chicago
The Telugu Association of North America (TANA) will host its 17th biennia convention at Rosemont Convention Center in Rosemont a northside suburb of Chicago for three days, beginning July 2.
The theme of the convention is "Technological Innovation and Cultural Celebration" and the organizers have pledged that all activities of interest to members – including technology, business and entertainment, as well as social, spiritual and religious issues – will be covered.
Kasi Paturi, chairman of TANA's public relation committee, told reporters here the organizers expect close to 7,000 people of all ages to attend the convention that would include top-ranking personalities in the areas of technology, banking, finance, politics, art, culture, film and youth
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The theme of the convention is "Technological Innovation and Cultural Celebration" and the organizers have pledged that all activities of interest to members – including technology, business and entertainment, as well as social, spiritual and religious issues – will be covered.
Kasi Paturi, chairman of TANA's public relation committee, told reporters here the organizers expect close to 7,000 people of all ages to attend the convention that would include top-ranking personalities in the areas of technology, banking, finance, politics, art, culture, film and youth
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com
Labels: activities, art, banking, chicago, convention, culture, film and youth, finance, north america, organizers, politics, technology, telugu association
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Prince of Wales pays tribute to India's art heritage
From billboards throughout the Tube to rave reviews, all of London is abuzz over the opening of the Sackler Gallery's highly acclaimed exhibition, "Garden and Cosmos: The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur," according to a press release. The exhibition received a royal reception May 26 at the start of its summer stint at the British Museum
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall were the guests of honor at a preview for some 300 museum patrons and special guests, including Gaj Singh and his wife, Hemlata Raje.
Prince Charles commented the exhibition "provides an unrivalled opportunity for the international audience at the British Museum to explore an aspect of India's great artistic heritage,"
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The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall were the guests of honor at a preview for some 300 museum patrons and special guests, including Gaj Singh and his wife, Hemlata Raje.
Prince Charles commented the exhibition "provides an unrivalled opportunity for the international audience at the British Museum to explore an aspect of India's great artistic heritage,"
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To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.newsindia-times.com/
Labels: art, art heritage, artistic heritage, british museum, india, international audience, jodhpur, paintings, prince, prince charles, prince of wales, reception, royal, summer, tribute
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