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Hindi Samaj OF WA Inc. Patrika
July 2011
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हिन्दी समाज
•New Members•Sangeet Sandhya IV Invitation•July Raga in the City - Report•Tracing your Genealogy•City & Northbridge New Speed
Limits•HSWA Library Update•Message from Lord Krishna•Upcoming Indian festivals•Help in a postgraduate research•Invitation from ISWA•The Indian News•2011 Commissioner for a day
Challenege
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– ऑस्ट्रेलऱया में भारतीय काययक्रम- Indian Events in Australia
• Free Budgeting Workshop
• Art of Living Satsangs & Courses
• Lost on the Silk Road
• Multicultural Aged Care Expo
Multicultural Services Provider
Networking
• Visit by Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan
• National Tree Day
• Visit by Swami Prabhananda ji
• Raga in the City
• Commonwealth People’s Forum
New Members
Krishan & Asha Danee
Shashi Kapoor
Dolly Bhargava
Welcome to Hindi Samaj of WA’s
family
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Sangeet Sandhya InvitationHindi Samaj of WA would like to take this opportunity to
warmly welcome you to participate in another edition of
our ever-popular “Sangeet Sandhya 2011” on 10th July
2011 at Manning Senior Citizens Hall from 5pm-8pm.
Sangeet Sandhya offers a beautiful evening filled with
soothing music to all our keen members! Be it from the
Golden Era or the Modern Age, be it a bhajan or a
ghazal, one and all are welcome to participate. Sangeet
Sandhya presents an array of mesmerizing renditions;
from ghazals to poems, from contemporary music to
instrumental recitals, performed by ardent artists of
Perth. A pleasing and relaxing ambience with soothing
music presented by sincere members of the community
including children, students, adults and seniors too, not
to forget volunteers from our fellow community
associations.
Fresh refreshments will be provided with a cup of chai &
coffee. Entry is absolutely FREE!
For more information on participation, please contact Mrs
Sapna Sharma (0431 695090) or Mr Sanjay Khanna (0433
821290) or email at [email protected]
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Raga in the City
Hindi Samaj supported and sponsored July „Raga in the city‟ concert open to all members of public for no charge.
It was well attended and appreciated by a crowd of almost 100 people, a lot of
which were of non-Indian background.
Soothing vocals with gentle music kept everyone entertained and engaged
Don‟t miss out the next concert (see events below for more details)
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Tracing your
GenealogyThe Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Government of India, has launched
a scheme called “Tracing the Roots” to facilitate Persons of Indian
Origin (PIOs) in tracing their roots in India. PIOs who intend to trace
their roots in India need to apply in a prescribed form through the
Indian Mission/Post in the country of their residence, along with the
prescribed fee. Guidelines and application form for this purpose are
available on the website of the Ministry, i.e., http://moia.gov.in. In
case the search is not successful,
part of the application fee is returned to the applicant.
You may like to disseminate the information about the Scheme to PIOs
known to you, so that they could consider making use of the Service, if
required.
With regards,
Amit Dasgupta
Consul General of India
Level 27, 25 Bligh St.
Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: 02 9223 9239
Fax: 02 9223 9246
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HSWA Library
HSWA Library will be closed
until 23rd July, 2011__________________
Upcoming Indian
Festivals
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Message from Lord Krishna
Its my birthday soon. There is a big party being organised at ISKCON
temple in the Perth hills.
Since it will be attended by many devotees, the organisers will need some
from volunteers to help them out for this 2 day festival.
If you are keen and available for some service unto „Me‟ on Aug 21 or Aug
22, please contact Kaveesh Kumar on [email protected]
or 0413 096 166 for more details.
Various service opportunities are available such as: serving prasadam,
traffic controllers, general cleaning, security, general volunteers,
donations and any other way you would like to help.
You are all welcome to participate and get „My‟ blessings
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Help in a postgraduate
researchMy research studies child feeding practices of Indian mothers living in Australia. The mothers will be requested to fill out an online
questionnaire. The questionnaire will take about 20 minutes to complete and is in English. Mother’s name, personal contact details are not required in any of the responses.
The mothers would need to meet the following eligibility criteria to fill the online survey:
Mothers born In India
Mothers living in Australia for MORE than 1 year and LESS than 8 years
Mothers having child/children 1-5 years of age
I would be grateful if you could assist me by forwarding my request to your friends/families/Indian community members. I still need to recruit 155 Indian mothers for my research!! Please kindly assist me in improving the future health of our Indian children by
completing the online questionnaire by following the steps below:
STEP 1:
Please click on the survey link pasted bellow:
http://survey.qut.edu.au/survey/171152/1429/
This link will ask you the above mentioned eligibility questions.
STEP 2:
If you are eligible you will be requested to create a user ID and password, so you can complete the questionnaire at your own time.
STEP 3:
Once you create you username and password you will be directed automatically to the main child feeding questionnaire.
If you do not want to complete the entire survey in one sitting you can click on the below mentioned link at any time and use your ID and password to complete the remaining parts of the survey.
http://survey.qut.edu.au/survey/171153/2a2e/
It would be very helpful if the questionnaire can be completed within TWO WEEKS. This project has been approved by the QUT ethics committee, approval number 1000000943.
Thank you, I sincerely appreciate your assistance.
Kind Regards,
Ms.Rati Jani
Provisional Accredited Practicing Dietitian (reg no: 10-362)
PhD student
Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI), School of Public Health (SPH) | Queensland University of Technology (QUT) | 60 Musk Ave Kelvin Grove Qld 4059, Australia |
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Invitation by ISWAHindi Samaj of WA would like to take this opportunity
to warmly welcome you all to offer your contribution and participation as Hindi Samaj members, to
Indian Society of WA‟s annual event-“Independence Day”.
ISWA will be hosting this event, with the theme “OUR INDIA”, on Saturday 20th August 2011 at the Perth
Concert Hall.
Below are words from the President of ISWA, Mr Anil Jain, in regards to Independence Day 2011
celebrations:
“I take pleasure in inviting Hindi Samaj to be part of this function by presenting a traditional / Cultural
Item depicting our rich culture. ISWA has decided on a frame work of cultural items to be presented by each group keeping in mind of variety, accordingly
ISWA management feels your team is in a best position to present a skit. We therefore invite your
team to present a skit mime or dialogues in English.. Based on previous shows , it will be great
if Hindi Samaj can perform a skit which can support this year theme” OUR INDIA”
For more details on participation and technical information please contact Mr. Sanjay Khanna on
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• SC halts opening of Kerala
temple's last vault
• Rahul a casteist, didn‟t eat food
offered by Dalits: BSP
• Mumbai, New Delhi among 5
cheapest places in world: Survey
• Gambhir asks Eng to back up
tough talk
• Hillary Clinton to visit India in July
for strategic talks
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2011 Commissioner for
a Day Challenge
Every year, the challenge provides a great opportunity for young people to tell the Commissioner for Children and Young People their views on an important issue. This year the Commissioner will be asking 12 to 17 year-
olds to have their say on alcohol and risky drinking.
The winner of the Challenge will be the Commissioner for a Day on 12 August 2011 – International Youth Day – and will take home an iPad2! The winner will also have the opportunity to discuss their ideas with decision makers.
All the views expressed by young people in the Challenge are used to inform the Commissioner‟s
advocacy work on behalf of children and young people.
Please promote this exciting Challenge to the young people with whom you work.
Entries close on Friday 15 July.
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Indian Events in
Australia
• Sangeet Sandhya IV
• Free Budgeting Workshop• Art of Living Satsangs & Courses• Lost on the Silk Road• Multicultural Aged Care Expo Multicultural
Services Provider Networking• Visit by Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan• National Tree Day• Visit by Swami Prabhananda ji• Raga in the City • Commonwealth People’s Forum
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Where Did All The Money Go?
Free Budgeting and Money
Management Workshops.
Karrinyup Community Centre
10:00AM–12:00PM Thursday 14 July 2011
The City of Stirling is hosting a free budgeting and money management workshop facilitated by an accredited financial
counsellor.
The free workshop will cover a range of topics and will provide general hints on how to set sensible financial goals and avoid the credit
trap.
View an outline of the topics that will be discussed.
Places are limited, so register now to secure your place.
To RSVP, please contact City of Stirling, Family Services on 9345 8555 or email
Event hosted by:City of Stirling, Family Services
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09 July 11
Satsang @ 7 Thrum Close, Leeming
Small cul-de-sac; please park on San Miguel Drive.
Guru Puja starts 7pm
Please be seated by 6:50pm
15 July 11
Satsang @ 2/57 Point Walter Road, Bicton
Guru Puja starts 7pm
Please be seated by 6:50pm
July 19-24
Part 1 Course
Kingsway Indoor Stadium, Madeley
To register please contact Sunil at: [email protected]
Art of Silence Course in Perth, August 2011.
Venue, dates and fees TBA.
Please confirm your attendance by 15/06/11 at: [email protected]
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Visit by Pujya
Deepakbhai
With the blessings of Param Pujya Dada
Bhagawan, we are very pleased to
announce our beloved Atma Gnani
Pujya Deepakbhai visiting Perth on 29 th /
30 th & 31st July 2011.Don’t miss the life
time opportunity friends you are heartily
welcome to attend this satsang seminar.
We request everybody to visit & register
onhttp://australia.dadabhagwan.org/
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Tree Day Site Details
Sunday, 31 July 2011 9:00am to 1:00pm
Aims of the project: This winter, the Friends of Lake Claremont (FOLC) and the Town of Claremont have a goal: plant over 30,000 native seedlings at Lake Claremont! Over 2 weeks of planting
will commence on June 27th with many schools and community groups involved. We will finish the planting season on National Tree Day, Sunday July 31. Please join us and help us
reach our goal! A sausage sizzle will be provided.Help enhance the health and biodiversity of Lake Claremont: a Conservation Category
Wetland and Bush Forever site.
Organisation: Friends of Lake Claremont Ltd.Site Address: Lake Claremont, Swanbourne
Swanbourne WA 6010 Nearest Cross Street: Alfred Road
Directions: Meet at South end of Strickland Street, Swanbourne. Suitable for Children: Yes
Accessible for disabled: No
Notes about the day for Volunteers:Please wear appropriate clothing (hat, covered shoes, long sleeved shirt and long pants
recommended.
The following will be provided: Gloves, Tools and equipment for planting, Drinking water, Refreshments, BBQ
Activities that will take place on the day: Tree Planting
Bush Regeneration Sausage Sizzle
Categories Rivers, wetlands & waterways
Volunteer RSVPRSVP to: Heidi Hardisty
Phone: 08 9384 2820
Register here http://treeday.planetark.org/site/48658Proudly Supported by SKM Graduate Committee
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DisclaimerThis newsletter is put together by Kaveesh Kumar (editor) on
behalf of Hindi Samaj of WA Inc.
The editor or the Hindi Samaj committee members take care to ensure any contents including in the newsletter are
appropriate. However, Hindi Samaj of WA Inc. and none of its committee
members are responsible for any errors and false information provided to us by others.
Jai Hind, Jai Hindi______________________________Patrika’s Editor
Kaveesh Kumar
M: 0413 096 166
Deadline for newsletter submission:
5th of every month