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An initiative by Youth Wing of Global Bhatia Foundation
March 2015
For Private Circulation Only
@ 3030th
Issue
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Champions Trophy won by Ku. Rutuja Udeshi at National Games
Editorial
Dear Readers,
Here is the March 2015 issue of GBF Newsletter for you. The readers views are quite encouraging for us. We are thankful to you all. Contributions of Bhadra Vadgama and Arun Bhatia are very much appreciated.
We are working on the publication of Volume-2 of "History of the Bhatia Community (Southern and Eastern India)" and shall be releasing this publication within the next 2 months. You are all encouraged to book your order in advance as the copies will be limited.
We welcome your feedback and suggestions.
Happy reading !
Haridas Raigaga, Nisha Gandhi : Dharmesh GandhiEditor : Correspondent : Design & Layout
We are Proud of you
Inside this issue
Twinkle Bharat Ashar, passed the second year MBBS examination with 60% marks (D.Y. Patil University)
Tanvi Rahul Dutia, daughter of Rahul Shantikumar Dutia stood 2nd rank in Mumbai University in her BSc Biochemistry examination. She was honoured and awarded by the Vice Chancellor of Mumbai University in the prestigious premises of Mumbai University in the presence of a crowd of 500 people on the 23rd of December.
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Maharashtra banes cows slaughterMaharashtra had banned the slaughter of cows and calves in 1976. The new law extends the ban to bulls and bullocks. It only excludes female buffaloes and their calves which need a fit-for-slaughter certificate before being butchered. Several states have already enacted similar laws.
What readers say
V good articles and also was vv good. Thank you v much- Surekha Asher / Kamlesh Asher
HareKrishna, Thanks HR for the Newsletter, Would like to know more about Music Director Ajit bha, & Tushar Bhatia, Pass them my Contact, [email protected] is in our Blood,
- Anil Dhutia, Chicago USA
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Animal Migration
Rufous Tree Pie
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Global Bhatia Foundation organised a free medical camp (SUPPORTED BY
RANCHHODDAS KANJI AND LAXMIDAS DAMJI CHARITABLE TRUST) on March 1, 2015 at
Shri Mumbai Halai Bhatia Mahajanwadi, Kalbadevi. 287 persons availed the opportunity. This
was a third year in raw that GBF has successfully organised a medical camp. Shri Suresh
Bhatia has co-ordinated the project.
Various tests were conducted viz. General Check-up, Thyroid, Dental, Skin, Spirometry.
Cholestrol, Uric Acid, ECG, Neuropathy, Blood Sugar, BMD. Specs and Medicines were given free.
A team of doctors who made it a successful event are – Dr. Hanskumar Mody, Dr. Prakash
Purohit, Dr,. Jayshree Pawar, Dr. Dayanand Karpe, Dr. Vinayak Khopatkar, Dr. Pankaj Soni
(Orthopedic Surgeon), Dr. Vikram Rajwadkar (Orthopedic Surgeon), Dr. Pratit Samdani
(Cardiologist), Dr. Kunjal Bhatija (Gynaecologist), Dr. B.K. Hiranandani (ENT), Dr. Mrunal Shah
(Skin Specialist), Dr. G.K.Dani (Dental Surgeopn), Dr. Namrata Jain (Dental Surgeon), Dr.
Namra Ansari (Physotherapist)
FREE MEDICAL CAMP ORGANISED BYGLOBAL BHATIA FOUNDATION
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‘Mor Bungalow’ by Shri Niranjan Janiwhere Shri Gokuldas Tejpal was staying
?Idaho Senate to open with its 1st Hindu prayer
?University of Connecticut showcasing Hindu tale through puppets
?Upset Hindus urge withdrawal of Lord Ganesh shaped edible chocolate
?Hindu gods at New York’s Metropolitan Museum
?Hindus commend Malaysian PM Najib for joining in Thaipusam celebrations
?Hindus stress introducing yoga in all US schools
?Hindus laud Arkansas legislature for blocking yoga regulation
International
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An Appeal to Youth
Global Bhatia Foundation invites Bhatia Youth from the Globe to serve as volunteers. GBF youth has education, sports & cultural events on its agenda and success of such projects is possible with t h e s e r v i c e o f s e l f l e s s v o l u n t e e r s . C o n t a c t : [email protected]
Views expressed by the authors need not be assumed as the views of Global Bhatia Foundation.
Disclaimer
All The Copyrights Are Acknowledged.
YOUTH@GBF is an in-house ENewsletter distributed freely to the members of Bhatia community and published from Mumbai by Global Bhatia Foundation, a not for profit organization.
GLOBAL BHATIA FOUNDATION1/6, Dossa Mansion, Next to Apna Bazar, Sir P. M. Road, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001 Tel: 9167826768 Email : Website : [email protected]
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Animal Migration
Migration : Pronghorns Galloping Through the Snowy Canadian Mountains
Rufous Tree Pie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) photographed at Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan has a rufous coloured mantle. Its local name is kotri, derived from the way it calls. It has also musical calls bob-o-link bob-o-link. Also known as handi-chancha as the bill is stout with a hooked tip. Another name is taka chor (coin thief.) I think of him as the tiger’s toothbrush as it picks stray bits from tiger’s teeth and helps tigers. It is so resourceful in finding food! It would boldly sit on our jeep’s bonnet or rear view mirror and give poses looking left and right, craning neck, like a film starlet.
- Photographer : Arun Bhatia February 22, 2015
Rufous Tree Pie (Dendrocitta vagabunda)