The time has come. It?s NetIP?s 20th anniversary! Join us this August in the beautiful summer destination city of Seattle, America?s best kept secret. Our theme this year is ?Unique by Nature?, and we?ll be highlighting the uniqueness and power of the South Asian professional living and working in North America.
Canadian author makes stunning debut.
Love happens, if you let it; even if destiny has to step in to lend a hand. But when it's about finding that special person you're going to spend the rest of your life with, should you risk tempting fate with a test of that love or should you just embrace your destiny?
I tend to think of South Asians as a successful, motivated group of people, and with good reason. It seems that everyone I know is either a doctor or lawyer, accountant or engineer, businessperson or scientist, rising to great heights within the chosen line of occupation.
Nav is a high achiever. She has lots on the go and tight deadlines to meet. She loves Chai lattes and spicy food. As much as she enjoys her busy schedule, it affects her sleep. She has a hard time falling asleep and wakes up anxious in the middle of the night unable to fall back asleep.
ANJANA RAJ is a name synonymous with classy entertainment extraordinaire. She connects with her audience from the youngest to the oldest alike, her passion for her songs resonates in every note that she sings.
One of the fastest growing festivals of the GTA and the largest completely free mult-disciplinary arts festival of Western GTA will open its 2010 run with a visual arts show at the Living Arts Centre at 7:00 pm on July 8th.
The Festival of India, presented by Toronto?s famous Hare Krishna Centre, has its roots in the vibrant culture and traditions of ancient India and is coming to Toronto on July 17-18, 2010. Every year, close to 40,000 people participate in this unique, two-day festival that provides a feast for the mind, body, and soul!
The highly anticipated grand opening of the Sringeri Sharadamba Temple and the Adi Shankara Museum was the theme of a press conference organized on Monday by Sringeri Vidya Bharati Foundation, Canada (SVBF Canada).
When it comes to a film from the house of Karan Johar, you know that the music here would be big. And big doesn't necessarily mean opulent here, as has been the case with Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham or Kabhi Alvidaa Naa Kehna.