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CRICKET TOURNEYS TO BEGIN IN MAY IN FORT LAUDERDALE
More than 35,000 spectators are expected to attend several high-profile cricket tournaments in the Greater Fort Lauderdale area, starting with the Memorial Day weekend MAQ T20 International Cricket Tournament. All tournaments will be played at the Central Broward Regional Park, home to a new 5,000-seat, state-of-the-art cricket stadium.
By NITISH S. RELE - [email protected]
About 600 to 700 people are expected to attend the first India Night - Dances and Cuisines of India on Saturday, May 10 at the India Cultural Center in Tampa.
The program begins at 7 p.m. with a Social Mixer during which the regional best and authentic culinary art samplers will be served. At 8 p.m., Ragamala (www.ragamala.net) troupe from Minneapolis will present dance and music.
Story provided by Telugu Association of Florida
About 2,000 people from all over Florida and out of state are expected to attend the Florida Telugu Sambaralu on Saturday, May 31 at the Orlando World Center Marriott Convention Center. The grand celebration is being organized by the Society for Education and Health Inc., in association with four major Telugu Associations from Florida.
Festivities will include a live orchestra concert by Mani Sharma and his troupe, performances by Florida artists, and youth activities. Prominent Telugu movie stars are expected to take part in the celebrations. Commercial exhibits, job fairs and volunteer recruiting activities also are planned.
Story provided by Shraddha Belsare
Kaun Banega Ramayan Expert (KBRE) is back! After the competition's massive success in 2006, Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) challenges youth from ages of 5 to 15 in their knowledge of the Ramayan once again.
The KBRE (Who will come Ramayan expert) contest is aimed at increasing awareness of Ramayan among children in the United States. The stories from Ramayan are a simple yet effective way of keeping children in USA in touch with the Indian culture and heritage.
COLUMN: MOTORING SMALL IS BIG! By NITISH S. RELE - [email protected]
We chose four non-hybrid cars, which are priced reasonably, and earn laudable mileage figures from EPA. Enjoy the rides.
COLUMN: OUT & ABOUT IN FLORIDA
By NITISH S. RELE - [email protected]
Opening a new store or restaurant? Expanding or relocating? Has your business won an award or a mention in your local newspaper? We want to hear from you as Khaas Baat kicks off yet another new column to meet the rising needs of businesses and our readers. Call Nitish S. Rele at (813) 758-1786 or e-mail us at [email protected]
Inside Get more in the upcoming events sections, youth highlights, health updates and read book reviews in this edition of Khaasbaat. Read Story |
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