Tag: Dallas

  • Scam targets Dallas Morning News subscribers

    Scam targets Dallas Morning News subscribers

    DALLAS (TIP): Subscribers of The Dallas Morning News are being targeted in a scam that asks readers to send hundreds of dollars to an out-of-state address to renew their subscription to the paper. The scam resembles those aimed at subscribers to other newspapers across the country. In the most recent local incident of a scheme that’s apparently been going on for several months, The News’ subscribers reported receiving a notice in the mail last weekend that asked for nearly $600 for a year’s worth of newspapers. The paperwork encouraged them to order or renew their subscription by paying online or sending payment to an Oregon P.O. box. The Dallas Morning News is aware of the scam and has taken action to stop it from succeeding, said the newspaper’s chief marketing officer, Jason Dyer, who oversees circulation. “At times, these things pop up and we deal with them,” he said. Dyer said the newspaper sent an email to subscribers several weeks ago warning them of the scheme and also posted social media alerts after the most recent incident. He said The News has alerted authorities in Texas and Oregon. Separately, the paper’s advertisers have received requests for credit card information from people posing as representatives of The News. The company sent letters to its advertisers about this last month. Last weekend’s subscription notices set off red flags for some readers who worried that other subscribers, particularly the elderly, might get confused and succumb to the fraudulent bill. “I knew it was a scam immediately,” said Patricia Biczynski of North Dallas. “Probably we were targeted because we are seniors … you know, just some vulnerable seniors who might just go ahead and pay.” Though the mail didn’t fool her, Biczynski warned other readers to look out for the nondescript envelope that asks for return payment to Readers Payment Services. The scam has been going on since at least August under several names, including Associated Publishers Network and Publishers Distribution Services. Vince Felchle, who said he has subscribed to the paper for more than two decades, said he also received the notice over the weekend. Alarm bells went off for Felchle because he has an auto-payment tied to his credit card and the envelope for return payment didn’t say anything about The News, he said. “I was tempted to cut out my name and send it back and say, ‘Nice try,’” he said. “But you don’t want to give these people anything to go on.” He advised others to stay “very alert” and pay attention if “it doesn’t feel right” to avoid falling victim to the scheme. Any authentic subscription renewal notices from this paper will ask that payments go to: The Dallas Morning News, P.O. Box 630054, Dallas, TX 75263-0054. When in doubt, call Customer Care at 1-800-925-1500 or email customercare@dallasnews.com.

    (Source-Dallas News)

  • Soaring Dallas apartment costs haven’t put a dent in rentals

    Soaring Dallas apartment costs haven’t put a dent in rentals

    DALLAS (TIP): An average new apartment in Dallas’ popular Uptown neighborhood can cost you twice as much as the mortgage payment on a mid-priced North Texas home.

    And developers can’t build apartments fast enough, even though most of their new renters – a combination of young professionals and affluent empty nesters – could save money buying a house in the suburbs.

    Of course, they don’t want to live there. They are willing to pay more for the luxury rental lifestyle and an address in the heart of Dallas. “A lot of them are people moving into town – people coming from other urban experiences,” Dallas developer Lucy Billingsley told developers at an apartment seminar this week. “We know we have lifetime renters who will be with us now.” While spending $1,800 to $2,000 a month for a unit of less than 1,000 square feet may sound crazy to many Dallas residents, there are thousands of tenants signing up for the newest wave of apartments. So far this year, more than 13,000 renters have signed leases in North Texas. New projects woo residents with luxe lifestyle amenities and hotel-style services. “Renting apartments is a much more attractive option than it used to be,” developer Dirik Oudt with Lang Partners says. “We are fiercely competing for tenants, and the only way to differentiate our project is with better amenities and better design. “Some of the apartments we live in now are like resorts.” A generation ago, apartments in Dallas were the waiting rooms for homeownership. That’s not the case anymore. Starter homes stall Changes in the job market and tougher mortgage qualifying standards have pushed home buying down on young America’s list of must-haves. “Thirty-five years ago when I started in the business, apartments were feeders into singlefamily homes,” said apartment builder Brad Miller with Encore Multi-Family. “Now, singlefamily homebuilders are not building starter homes anymore. “And people have to wait longer to be able to afford to buy a house.” While they are waiting, they want deluxe digs. Top-of-the-market apartment rents in Dallas are eye-popping, but they are still cheap compared to a lot of other major U.S. markets. Dallas ranked 15th among top apartment rental markets in a new report by Zumper Inc. Rents are, of course, less here than on the coasts. But we are also less expensive than Denver, Atlanta and Minneapolis, a new report shows. Thousands of residents who are moving to North Texas from California, Chicago and the Northeast to fill new jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth find our apartment rents a bargain. “We import people from all over the country,” said Drew Kile with Institutional Property Advisors. “For them, our apartments are cheaper, and they want to live in town.” Bargain for some Recently, I bumped into an exec working in Toyota Motors’ new headquarters up in Plano who just rented in Uptown. He’s moving from New York and knows all about urban lifestyle. The run-up in Dallas apartment rents still is big enough to make some industry analysts nervous. Zumper’s report on rents said that Dallas had the fastest month-over-month average rent increase among the 25 major markets it surveyed. And overall rents here are up about 40 percent from a decade ago. Greg Willett, vice president with longtime Dallas apartment market firm MPF Research, warns, “we need to pay attention to the affordability factor.” “You are pushing rents above the wage growth level,” Willett told developers meeting in Dallas this week. “You can do that for a while but not indefinitely. “A big share of the people that want that product don’t make near enough to afford it.”

    (Source: Dallasnews)

  • More Kids Absent from Schools after Ebola Diagnosis in Dallas

    More Kids Absent from Schools after Ebola Diagnosis in Dallas

    DALLAS (TIP): Attendance rates dropped at Dallas schools today after officials announced some students could have been exposed to Ebola after possibly coming in contact with a man who was the first to be diagnosed the deadly disease within the Unites States.

    About 86 percent of students showed up to class today at the affected Dallas schools, and the attendance rate is usually about 10 percent higher, Dallas Independent School District Superintendent Mike Miles said at a news conference today.

    Five students at four different area schools were potentially exposed to Ebola and were sent home to be monitored for 21 days, the incubation period for the Ebola virus. The children pose no risk to others, however, because they are not showing symptoms, thereby unable to transmit the disease even if they are infected, health officials said.

    Nervous parents still said on Wednesday, October 1, they planned to keep their kids at home today.Custodial staff was sent to clean the four schools plus another school nearby, district officials said, adding that extra nurses were also on hand.

  • A Mushaira Celebrates

    A Mushaira Celebrates

    DALLAS (TIP): A Mushaira in celebration of unity and peace was organized by the local Al Noor International in Irving on September 12 to honor a celebrated Indian poet Munawwar Rana. Several local and guest poets from India and America participated. Munawwar Rana was born in Rae Bareli in Uttar Pradesh but spent most of his life in Kolkata. He published his poetry not only in Urdu but also in Hindi and Bengali.


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    Dr. Hasan Hashmi presided over the Mushaira


    The notable feature of his poetry is that he used the genre of ghazal to eulogize mother, which is unique, as ghazal was considered a poetic form in which lovers’ conversed with each other. He avoids using flowery language and shuns chaste Urdu in his couplets, which is a reason that he is successful in poetic meetings in non-Urdu areas also.

    He is considered[ to be one of the most successful poets at Mushairas and is popular outside India also. “Yeh Aisa Karz Hai Jo Main Ada Kar hi Nahin Sakta Main Jab tak Ghar na Lautun meri Maa Sajde Mein Rehti hai” Noor Amrohvi who has been organizing Mushairas in Dallas for the last couple of years, despite all odds- financial constraints and opposition from some in his own community- has once again proved he is an organizer par excellence.


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    Surinder K. Mital graced the occasion as Chief Guest of the evening


    Noor who belongs to the famous Amroha in Uttar Pradesh in India which has given quite a few artists, including the famous film maker and director Kamaal Amrohvi, is very proud of his heritage. He has great attachment for Urdu and has been trying to promote it in America ever since he arrived in the United States. An experienced compere, Noor conducted the proceedings of the Mushaira in a very professional and orderly manner. While Dr.Hasan Hashmi presided over the Mushaira, a local businessman Surinder K. Mital graced the occasion as the chief guest. Sunil Jogi, a State Minister from India, who excels in humorous poetry, displayed his skill with a torrent of anecdotes, jokes and amusing satire.


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    Dr. Hashmi(second from left), Surinder K Mittal (third from left) and Noor Amrohvi(extreme right) honoring Dr. Munawwar Rana(extreme left) with a Souvenir Calendar that listed Dr. Rana’s achievements in the field of poetry


    He was the most appreciated poet of the evening. Dr. Irfan is a celebrated and widely popular poet for his humorous, hilarious and witty four line compositions. His verses are meaningful satire on social evils and peoples’ attitude. Shah Alam is a versatile poet with a distinction. He has been quite active in literary circles for many years. He recited his latest composition that was highly applauded for its originality and message. It had spiritual undertones that gave a new dimension to his poetic vision. He was greatly applauded by the audience for his presentation Saeed Qureshi has a long literary background both as a writer and a poet. He recited his latest Ghazal portraying the uncertainties of human life and mysteries that a person encounters. The tone and tenor and the depth of the ghazal that he presented received great ovation and admiration.


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    Sunil Jogi, a State Minister from India, who excels in humorous poetry, displayed his skill with a torrent of anecdotes, jokes and amusing satire


    Khalid Khaja has an originality of both thought content and style of delivery of his poetic compositions. He is a favorite with mushairas in America and elsewhere in the world. His picks the themes from the daily life and writes in a unique diction that is only unique to him. His ghazal was greatly appreciated and clapped by the audience. Dr. Shamsa arrived in Dallas only in the recent past. She has been reciting her poetry at various Mushairas held in Dallas Fort Worth area. She presented her Ghazal and was loudly applauded. The Mushaira continued till midnight- an indication of the strength and success of the event.
    Unity and Peace

    Reciting their compositions


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    Noor Amrohvi


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    Jyoti Kumar welcomes guests


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    Shazia Khan compered well


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    Naheed Shad


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    Mike Ghouse- thinker, writer and poet is a well known activist for pluralism


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    Shah Alam Siddiqui


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    Dr. Shamsa Qureshi


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    Zohra Chishti


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    Dr. Amir Suleman


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    Saeed Qureshi


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    Tariq Hashmi


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    Yunus Ijaz


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    Khalid Khaja


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    Archuna Pandit


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    Farah Iqbal


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    Fayaz Hussain


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    Arif Imam


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    A group photo of poets at the Mushaira


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    A view of the audience


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    Dr. Nirmal Mann

  • Dallas voted ‘Best International Skyline’

    Dallas voted ‘Best International Skyline’

    DALLAS (TIP): Social media was buzzing throughout a USA Today contest as architecture buffs and residents of the various stakeholder cities weighed in with their opinions. But in the end, everything is still bigger in Texas. The highly recognizable Dallas skyline took over 40% of the popular vote. The two experts who nominated Dallas described its worthiness this way: A skyline known around the world with the syndication of the soap opera that bears this City’s name, Dallas has continued to stay flashy.

    Controversially, it has done this not with the height or style of its newest architecture, but rather through an internal race to adorn its existing and new icons with colorful interactive lighting that cannot be ignored. Having become initially identifiable by the opening credits of an infamous ’80s TV show, the contemporary Dallas skyline tells a story of big banking, big oil, big money, and occasionally big bust. On an aesthetic order, the overall skyline presents a fairly balanced height gradient.

    (Source: USA Today)

  • South Texas, Dallas area have minor earthquakes

    South Texas, Dallas area have minor earthquakes

    DALLAS (TIP): Minor earthquakes have been recorded in the Dallas area and hundreds of miles away in South Texas but officials had no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The U.S. Geological Survey says a 2.9 magnitude quake happened at 3:21 a.m. CDT Thursday in North Texas. The quake was centered 2 miles north of Irving. USGS reports a 3.2 magnitude quake happened at 11:53 a.m. Wednesday and was centered 2 miles southeast of Charlotte. The area is 41 miles south-southwest of San Antonio. Emergency officials in Dallas and Atascosa counties say they had no reports of quake damage or people being hurt.

  • SATISH & YASMIN GUPTA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, SB HALL GROUNDBREAKING CELEBRATION ON OCTOBER 17

    SATISH & YASMIN GUPTA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, SB HALL GROUNDBREAKING CELEBRATION ON OCTOBER 17

    I. S. Saluja DALLAS (TIP): It was October 24, 2013 when University of Dallas President Thomas W. Keefe in, the presence of the donors, their relations and friends, faculty and students, made the announcement that Satish and Yasmin Gupta have made a $ 12 million donation to University of Dallas. Both, Satish and his wife Yasmin, are graduates of University’s MBA Program. And it will be a week before one year goes out that groundbreaking celebration for Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business, SB Hall will take place. It is scheduled for October 17. The new building, SB Hall, will be a 50,000-square foot, three storey structure atop the highest point in the UD campus from where Downtown will be clearly visible. According to information provided by Chat Ganesh, Vice President Business Development, SB International, Inc. and a close associate of Satish Gupta, the building is expected to be completed by the end of July 2015 and should be ready for the Fall 2015 Semester opening.

  • BJP Global Convener, Overseas Affairs Vijay Jolly calls upon Indian Americans to extend a tumultuous welcome to Modi

    BJP Global Convener, Overseas Affairs Vijay Jolly calls upon Indian Americans to extend a tumultuous welcome to Modi

    I.S. Saluja

    Vijay Jolly, BJP Global Convener, Overseas Affairs was on US Tour from August 18 to 30 to drum up support for Modi’s reception in New York on September 28. He visited, in all, 12 locations in Canada and USA. The US locations included Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, New Jersey and Washington He was accompanied on the visit by Rajyavardhan Rathore, Member of Parliament.


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    Vijay Jolly and Rajyavardhan Rathore with Ambassador Mulay and members of Indian American community at the lunch hosted by the Consul General in honor of the visiting leaders L to R: Pam Kwatra, Vijay Nahata, Jagdish Sewhaney, Prof. Indrajit S Saluja, Vijay Jolly, Rajyavardhan Rathore, Ambassador Dnyaneshwar Mulay, Chandrakant Patel, Atma Singh, Harry Bolla


    One of his engagements in New York on August 26 was a meeting over lunch with India’s Consul General Dnyaneshwar Mule at the latter’s residence where I was also invited as were some more members of the Indian American community. Since we have known each other for some time now, there was an air of informality between us when I asked him for an interview for The Indian Panorama. I must thank him for his appreciation of the publication which he said he read on line every week. When asked the purpose of his visit to Canada and USA, he said, it was to galvanize the overseas units to work for the success of the civic reception planned for Modi in New York on September 28.

    To my question as to what he thought was the response of the Indo Canadian and Indo American community to Modi’s visit to USA, he said people were excited and keen to come to New York to see him. He added, “However, we know the place (Madison Square Garden) cannot hold beyond 18,000 and feel sorry for many who may not be able to get the tickets to come in”. Asked what he felt was the implication of Modi’s visit at the invitation of President Obama, he said, the visit of Prime Minister of India to the United States at the invitation of President of USA signifies a lot.


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    Vijay Jolly (center) and Rajyavardhan Rathore, M.P. (Right) with Ambassador Dnyaneshwar Mulay


    To put in a few words, it signals the desire of the United States to have friendly and close ties with India. Vijay said he was sanguine the meeting between India’s Prime Minister and US President will strengthen the already strong ties between the two nations and lead to greater cooperation in various fields. As Vijay Jolly was leaving, he turned to me and said, “Mark my words. Modiji will get a tumultuous welcome in USA, the kind of which was never accorded to a Prime Minister of India in USA”.

  • SIKHS IN DALLAS CELEBRATE THE INSTALLATION OF SHRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB, THE SIKH SCRIPTURE

    SIKHS IN DALLAS CELEBRATE THE INSTALLATION OF SHRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB, THE SIKH SCRIPTURE

    DALLAS (TIP): The local Sikh Temple, Garland, celebrated with zeal the historic day of installation of the Sikh Scripture, the Master of the Sikhs , Shri Guru Granth Sahib, September 1. As part of the celebration, hymns were sung by the Gurdwara resident Raagi Jatha and lecture delivered by eminent Kathavachak Bhai Paramjit Singh Uttaranchalwale.

    Bhai Paramjit Singh, in his discourse, spoke of the eternity and immortality of Shri Guru Granth Sahib. He said, it was on this day, in 1604 that the Fifth Master of the Sikhs, Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, had installed Shri Guru Granth Sahib, with the legendary Baba Buddha Ji as the head Granthi, at Shri Harmandir Sahib, the holiest of the Sikh shrines.

    Bhai Paramjit Singh reminded the Sikh congregation that they have only One Master- Shri Guru Granth Sahib, Who has to be regarded as the Living Master- and only the Holy Scripture has to be obeyed. The head of a Sikh should bow only before the One Guru- Shri Guru Granth Sahib. He further said that Shri Guru Granth Sahib is the repository of all knowledge and can give guidance for every situation and every aspect of life, whether it is material or spiritual.

    He exhorted the devotees to have unflinching faith in Shri Guru Granth Sahib. Bhai Paramjit Singh recounted the creation of the great Granth and said Shri Guru Granth Sahib contained the wisdom of 6 Gurus, 15 Bhagats, 11 Bhatts and 3 Sikhs. It was impossible to match the unfathomable knowledge contained in Shri Guru Granth Sahib. Sikhism is the youngest and the fifth largest religion of the world, with 25 million followers the world over.

  • Dallas City Council, in broad strokes, backs proposal to privatize Fair Park

    Dallas City Council, in broad strokes, backs proposal to privatize Fair Park

    DALLAS (TIP): The Dallas City Council on Wednesday, September 3, offered broad support for a proposal to hand over Fair Park’s operations and management to a private, nonprofit group. A special Fair Park task force briefed the council – and the Dallas Park and Recreation Board – on that and other plans to revitalize the 277-acre, city-owned park.

    The ninemember group was tasked by Mayor Mike Rawlings to come up with “dramatic ideas.” Topping the list was the idea to overhaul Fair Park’s labyrinth governance structure and replace it with a model that’s been successful at the Dallas Zoo. Other proposals included improving access to Fair Park and establishing a community park on its southern side. And though there were no formal votes, council members were clearly impressed.

    “Today was to talk about this and measure the passion – that was my goal,” Rawlings said. “And I got a lot of passion. … There is some real gold in the visions you laid out.” Now the hard part begins, especially as it relates to Fair Park’s operations and management. Council members had lots of questions:

    What might privatization actually look like?
    How would the nonprofit be organized?
    Who would serve on the group’s board?
    How would the surrounding community be involved?
    And quite simply, what’s the next step?

    Task force members acknowledged that there aren’t easy answers in untangling the bureaucratic web that’s held back Fair Park for years. And they deferred to the council and park board in coming up with the best way to implement any recommendations. But the panel was clear that a new governance model – combined with improved funding – was critical.

    “You have to fix the governance first, the money second, and good things should happen,” said Jack Matthews, a Dallas developer who serves on the task force. The Fair Park task force – led by Linda Perryman Evans, president of the Meadows Foundation – featured prominent officials like former City Manager Mary Suhm, former City Council member Diane Ragsdale and Park Board President Max Wells.

    Over the last several months, the group gathered nearly 30 times in meetings that were closed to the public. The end result was a 46- page report that echoed many past Fair Park studies, including a comprehensive development plan that was completed in 2003.

    The task force’s report, however, was noteworthy in its keen focus on Fair Park’s governance. The city owns and operates Fair Park. The State Fair of Texas takes over the park during its annual run, but the Dallas Park and Recreation Board and ultimately the City Council otherwise set the park’s policy and direction. And that’s only the beginning of a cavalcade of city departments, appointed boards, nonprofit entities, preservationists, private companies and other groups that have a say in how things are done at Fair Park.

    The task force proposes to cut through that maze by creating a new nonprofit that would be the park’s sole governing body. The group would still report to the city, and its board would represent the various stakeholders in and around Fair Park. But with its own executive director and staff, the nonprofit alone would handle scheduling, maintenance, operations and marketing. That would eliminate red tape, encourage more investment and create an avenue for other major improvements to follow, officials said. “I’m with this 100 percent,” Council Member Dwaine Caraway said.

    “This is … where we should’ve been a long time ago.” There were some reservations. Some council members complained about the task force’s secrecy and relative lack of community involvement. Some pointed out that the suggested financial infusions – Fair Park’s capital needs are $478 million – had to be weighed against other dire demands in the city. Several also made a point to highlight that the park department has done a pretty good job running Fair Park, all things considered.

    “The park department works hard to maintain this jewel with what they have,” Monica Alonzo said. Some council members also focused on other recommendations. Rawlings, for instance, stressed that a proposal to lower Interstate 30 near Fair Park and to cover it with a deck park is “one of the most transformative ideas in the city of Dallas.”

    But most were curious about how the proposed governance model might work. Jennifer Staubach Gates and Scott Griggs pressed for more details on the structure and responsibilities of the proposed nonprofit organization. Tennell Atkins emphasized that there needs to be a timeline outlining how everything would come together. And Rawlings cautioned that there are legal and logistical hurdles in making it all happen. Officials, however, aren’t wasting any time. Wells, the Park Board president, pledged that his board would “move quickly.”

  • Dallas Sikh Congregation threatened to leave country by man posing as IRS Officer

    Dallas Sikh Congregation threatened to leave country by man posing as IRS Officer

    DALLAS, TX (TIP): On August 10th , a man walked into Gurdwara Singh Sabha of North Texas claiming to be an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) officer there to do an audit. He confronted one of the gurdwara members, and accused the gurdwara of not having paid its taxes. He said the IRS would be raiding the gurdwara very soon, and started to walk out of the building towards the parking lot.

    Narinder Singh Sekhon followed him and asked him why he was there. Sekhon stated, “As I approached the perpetrator, he called me, and our community, terrorists and said you have 48 hours to leave the country or I will finish you.” Threatening and yelling racial slurs, he then drove off the gurdwara premises. The man’s picture and license plate number have been recorded and reported to the authorities. A human rights and advocacy group UNITED SIKHS has claimed that it is helping the gurdwara management committee to work with local law enforcement, the FBI, Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of Justice, Community Relations Service to investigate this act of racism and hate.

    Surinder Singh Gill, a member of the Board of Directors at Gurdwara Singh Sabha commented on this incident stating, “We will continue to assist law enforcement with their investigations and work on this until complete justice is served.” Gurdwara committee member, .Harjeet Singh Hothi, added “I request the Sikh community to be vigilant. This individual claimed to be an IRS agent, used offensive language, and tried to intimidate us and threatened us.” This incident occurred right after second anniversary of the Oak Creek, Wisconsin Gurdwara massacre in which six Sikhs lost their lives after a white supremacist opened fire at the congregation. Since then, Sikhs across the country have been vigilant during large gatherings and have worked with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to better secure our gurdwaras.

    A prime example of this is the State of New Jersey where UNITED SIKHS worked with local gurdwaras and the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJOHSP) to develop security protocols for congregations. Along with protocols, NJOHSP identified and trained congregation members on how to identify suspicious activity and other security related issues concerning the gurdwara. Similar incidents have recently occurred in New York City. A week ago, Dr. Jaspreet Singh Batra was first verbally abused, called a ‘terrorist’ and then attacked by a group of ten teenagers in Roosevelt Island. Dr Batra was walking with his mother at the time to have dinner.

    Earlier, in Queens, NY, Sandeep Singh was called racial slurs, told to “go back to his country” and then run over by a truck driven by the perpetrator. Sandeep was dragged almost 60 feet with the truck after being mowed over, but miraculously survived. With all these incidents occurring around the same time, the Sikh community at large is grieving and remains on high alert.

    Our efforts for justice will continue as we work with the Gurdwara Singh Sabha of North Texas to ensure this case is being properly investigated. Harvinder Singh Randhawa, another member of the Gurdwara’s Board of Directors, stated: “We appreciate UNITED SIKHS’ efforts in assisting the sangat in this trying time and look forward to collaborating further.” UNITED SIKHS urges Sikh communities across the nation to remain vigilant and report any kind of suspicious activity to local law enforcement.

    We also encourage installation of cameras on gurdwara premises and parking lots to help capture such incidents to better assist law enforcement track perpetrators.

  • Dallas Indian Americans Celebrate India’s Independence Day with gusto

    Dallas Indian Americans Celebrate India’s Independence Day with gusto

    Report & photos by Zia Khan

    DALLAS (TX): The rain and the muddy ground failed to dampen the spirit of Indian Americans in Dallas to celebrate the 68th Independence Day of India on Saturday, August 16. A record number of over 15,000 persons of Indian origin gathered to celebrate the Independence Day of the country of their origin at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, Texas.

    In evidence was the deep enthusiasm of the community to showcase their rich culture and heritage. The visitors took full advantage of the opportunity to enjoy the delectable Indian cuisine of a large variety. They shopped around at various booths where religious, political and business organizations displayed their wares. The Independence Day celebration proper started with the singing of the National Anthem of both India and USA.


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    An impressive, parade with people waving Indian and USA flags, was led by the Grand Marshal Padma Shri Ashok Kumar Mago. Padma Shri Dr. Sant Singh Virmani was the Guest of Honor. There was plenty of entertainment from Bollywood stars who gave a breathtaking nonstop musical performance. In addition, an excellent cultural program was presented by the IANT youth.


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    Grand Marshal Padma Shri Ashok Kumar Mago addresses the gathering

    Spectacular display of fireworks gave a finishing touch to an enchanting and memorable evening of celebrations. The grand event was organized by India Association of North Texas, under the care and supervision of President Swati Shah and Chair Dr Srinivas Reddy Gunukula.
    (Zia Khan can be reached at dallasphotogapher@ymail.com and cell no. 214. 207.7922)


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    Padma Shri Dr. Sant Singh Virmani, the Guest of Honor extends greetings



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    IANT President Swati Shah welcomes , greets and speaks about the event


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    Grand Marshal Padma Shri Ashok Kumar Mago is honored


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    Padma Shri Dr. Sant Singh Virmani, the Guest of Honor is honored


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    A song number


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    Organizers all


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    The young dance to the lilting music


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    A captivating dance number


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  • Vijay Jolly, BJP Global Convener, Overseas Affairs on US Tour

    Vijay Jolly, BJP Global Convener, Overseas Affairs on US Tour

    NEW YORK (TIP):
    Vijay Jolly, BJP Global Convener, Overseas Affairs is on US Tour from August 18 to 30. During this period he will be crisscrossing the US, visiting Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, New Jersey and Washington. Here is his proposed itinerary.

    Aug 18 Mon: Canada to Los Angeles, CA
    o Leaving Vancouver, Canada and reaching Los Angeles, CA, USA
    o Dinner meeting with Karyakartas in LA

    Aug 19 Tue: Los Angeles, CA
    o Luncheon meeting with corporate leaders
    o Quick city tour of LA
    o Dinner and Community out-reach program

    Aug 20 Wed: LA to Dallas, TX
    o Leaving LA and reaching Dallas by evening
    o Dinner meeting with Karyakartas in Dallas
    o Press conference in Dallas

    Aug 21 Thu: Dallas, TX
    o Luncheon meeting with corporate leaders
    o Tour of Kennedy assassination site
    o Dinner and Community out-reach program

    Aug 22 Fri: Dallas to Atlanta, GA
    o Leaving Dallas in the morning and reaching Atlanta by Afternoon
    o Coca Cola plant tour
    o Dinner meeting with Karyakartas

    Aug 23 Sat: Atlanta to Chicago, IL
    o Luncheon meeting with FIA and Community out-reach program
    o Early evening flight to Chicago, IL
    o Dinner meeting with Karyakartas

    Aug 24 Sun: Chicago, IL
    o Luncheon meeting with community leaders
    o Press Conference
    Dinner and Community out-reach program

    Aug 25 Mon: Chicago to New York, NY
    o Leaving Chicago for NY – JFK airport
    o Luncheon meeting with corporate leaders of NY
    o Evening press conference with snacks in NY
    o Dinner with top-notch community leaders of NY

    Aug 26 Tue: New York to New Jersey
    o Show the venue Madison Square Garden in NY
    o Meeting with Indian Consul General in NY
    o Dinner meeting with Karyakartas in New Jersey

    Aug 27 Wed: New Jersey
    o Luncheon meeting with corporate and community leaders of NJ
    o Possible meeting with Congressman Frank Pallone or Senator Bob Menendez
    o Dinner and Community out-reach program

    Aug 28 Thu: New Jersey to Washington DC Metro
    o Leaving NJ to DC BWI airport station by Amtrak
    o Luncheon meeting with Think-Tank groups: Heritage Foundation, Cato Institute, and CAP in DC
    o Meeting with India’s Ambassador and Dy. Ambassador in DC
    o Dinner meeting with Corporate and Community leaders of DC

    Aug 29 Fri: Washington DC Metro
    o Meeting with US lawmakers
    o Press conference with ethnic print media and US print media
    o TV interviews
    o Dinner with Karyakartas and Sangh leaders

    Aug 30 Sat: Washington DC to Delhi, India
    o Any remaining meetings

  • NORTH TEXAS SCHOOL DISTRICTS DON’T EXPECT BIG IMPACT FROM IMMIGRANT CHILDREN

    NORTH TEXAS SCHOOL DISTRICTS DON’T EXPECT BIG IMPACT FROM IMMIGRANT CHILDREN

    DALLAS (TIP):
    It is time to think of schools. As the start of school nears, it’s difficult for most districts to prepare for a possible influx of immigrant children because of so much uncertainty as to where they will end up, officials said. North Texas schools are unlikely to see as many as initially expected. That is partly because a proposal to house nearly 2,000 in Dallas County was scrapped and partly because many children moving out of temporary immigration shelters are being resettled with family members across the country.

    David Anderson, general counsel for the Texas Education Agency, recently told legislators that school officials don’t know how many children are in federal custody or how many will be released to sponsors or guardians in Texas, making those students eligible to attend public school. “We just don’t know those numbers,” he said. “We will either be surprised or not.” About 63,000 unaccompanied immigrant children have fled to the United States – mostly through Texas – since Oct. 1. A majority have come from Central America.

    Catholic Charities of Dallas estimates that about 4,000 children have settled in North Texas this year. Anderson noted that federal constraints discourage school districts from asking students their immigration status because doing so could be considered illegal. On Tuesday, the TEA passed along to Texas school districts federal guidance about dealing with immigrant children, as well as potential resources. Federal officials reminded school officials in May that practices that “chill or discourage” children from enrolling based on their immigration status are against federal law requiring districts to provide all children with equal access to education. So school districts that are likely to enroll such students are doing what they can to be ready to serve such students just in case.

    The Fort Worth and Dallas districts already have refugee services in place because they annually serve hundreds of such children. Fort Worth officials said they are in constant communication with agencies that provide services to the unaccompanied children, such as Catholic Charities, to monitor where the kids are resettled. So far, most going through those programs are moving to other parts of the country, with only a handful enrolling in Fort Worth, said Michael Steinert, executive director of student support services. “It’s not going to be this huge influx that many were thinking initially when the news of this started,” he said. “But ultimately, we don’t know how many.”

    The Dallas school district hasn’t seen a noticeable increase in immigrant children either, said spokesman Andre Riley. But the district’s Refugee Intake Center is prepared to help such students, connecting them to services for tutoring, clothing and more. “We’re going to educate any student that comes through our doors,” Riley said. “We already have strong systems in place by virtue of being a big urban district and located where we are.” Anderson told legislators that smaller districts could be hit hardest because they don’t have such infrastructure in place.

    If they suddenly see such students arriving, districts will have to work fast to hire some of the most difficult staffers to find – bilingual teachers and counselors. Anderson said Texas could absorb most of the educational costs for 25,000 to 27,000 such students with the current appropriations in the state budget. And some federal dollars might arrive through programs for helping poor or homeless children. But it would probably take time for districts to get reimbursed, he said.

  • Texas teen makes Wal-Mart his home for 2 days:

    Texas teen makes Wal-Mart his home for 2 days:

    Store’s security questioned

    DALLAS (TIP): A runaway Texas teenager ate, slept and changed clothes for two days, undetected inside a 24-hour Wal-Mart near Dallas, according to police and news reports. The 14-year-old boy had set up two hideouts at the 200,000-square-foot Supercenter in Corsicana – one behind baby strollers, the other behind the paper towels and toilet paper, KTVT-TV reported. He had apparently lived there since fleeing his aunt’s house July 28 while his parents were away.

    His parents told police their son had run away before, hiding in other businesses, abandoned buildings and creek beds. To avoid detection, he changed clothes every few hours and wore diapers rather than use the restrooms, employees said. He even snagged a pet goldfish.

    Late the night of July 30, store employees called police after finding the teen, who was not identified. “We just didn’t have any knowledge that this child was missing, and certainly not in one of our stores,” Wal- Mart spokesman Brian Nick reportedly told police and media. Some shoppers questioned the store’s security.

  • Teeyan da Mela: Festival for women

    Teeyan da Mela: Festival for women

    A Colorful and Enchanting Teeyan Da Mela organized by Hasda Punjab

    For those of you who don’t know, teeyan da mela celebrates womanhood. It is an event in the Indian month of Saavan, corresponding to July/August when there are rains when women of all ages get together to welcome the month of rains with song and dance and have a good time together. It is an important part of the Punjabi tradition. A large number of songs have been created to celebrate this festival for women.

    In Dallas, two prominent Punjabi organizations recently celebrated with great enthusiasm the event in which large number of women participated. We bring reports here of the two entertaining events from our correspondents Harjeet Singh Dhesi and Amarjeet Singh Dhillon.


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    Women engaged in household activities


    DALLAS (TIP): The local Plano Civic Center was full of activity when the local Punjabi Organization Hasda Punjab celebrated Punjab’s rural festival for women- Teeyan da mela. A large number of women of all ages gathered to sing folk songs associated with the festival and dance to abandon. The cadence of music filled the ears of the listeners who could not help participating in the festivity.

    Women in colorful attire created an illusion of a rainbow on earth. The most attractive part of the celebrations was a Gidha dance performance by women. Gidha is a folk dance of Punjab which is performed by a group of women to a set of boliyan- lyrics- depicting the rural life and feelings of love. Time seemed to stop when women performed the Gidha dance. The event became the more enjoyable with the presence at the celebration of the famous singer from Punjab, Satwinder Lovely, who enthralled the audience with her melodious singing.

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    A group of women sing and dance at the mela


    No cultural or social event can be possible to be organized without the support from sponsors. The generous co-operation and support for the event came from a number or organizations and individuals which include Manpreet Walia, Haslet Punjabi Youth, Abbas Insurance Jaspreet Kaur, Surjit Singh Oklahoma, Gursewak Singh, Roger Singh, Hardeep Singh and a few others. (Harjeet Singh Dhesi can be reached at 972-900-4880. Email: dhesiharry@yahoo.com)

  • Indian-American felicitated for strengthening Indo-US ties

    Indian-American felicitated for strengthening Indo-US ties

    TEXAS (TIP): A K Mago, an eminent Indian- American has been felicitated by top American lawmakers for his contribution to strengthening Indo-US ties. A K Mago, the chairman of a Dallas-based business and investment consulting company, was felicitated at an event organized by the US India Chamber of Commerce in Dallas. “If it weren’t for A K Mago, I would have not had the occasion to visit India,” top Republican Senator John Cornyn. Cornyn, who is co-Chair of the Senate Indian Caucus, and co-founded it with then Senator Hillary Clinton attributed the formation of this only country-specific Caucus to Mago.

    “AK more than anybody I know, has nourished and encouraged people like me and acknowledge the contribution that the Indian American community has made in the United States,” he said. Praising the contribution of Mago in India-US ties, Congressman Pete Sessions said he played a key role in Texan understanding the people from this part of the world. “There are days and nights when AK would travel and talk and be proud of the country that he knows and loves well,” he said. The Indian Ambassador to the US, S Jaishankar, in a video message said, “He is a success story in the United States, a wonderful example of equality of opportunity that this society symbolizes.”

  • Indian Health minister to meet US counterpart on first tour abroad

    Indian Health minister to meet US counterpart on first tour abroad

    His visit aims to evaluate the progress of the US-India Health Initiative which was launched in 2010

    DALLAS (TIP): India’s Health Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan began a five-day US visit on Tuesday, June 24. He will meet his counterpart and explore scope for cooperation and collaboration. Vardhan, on his first official tour abroad since he assumed office, will meet the new US Secretary of Health and Human Services, Sylvia Mathews Burwell, to evaluate the progress of the US-India Health Initiative, launched in 2010. He will attend meetings to discuss steps to consolidate the collaboration between the Indian government, United States Agency for International Development, United Nations Children’s Fund and others in ensuring an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)-free generation.

    Vardhan said, “We are on the cusp of exciting possibilities. I am looking to talks seeking collaboration on global health security, telehealth and preventive health care.” Vardhan had on Monday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to tell him on the agenda of his meetings. He will also attend the annual India-USEthiopia initiative against child mortality, Call to action: A promise renewed. Health ministers from 25 countries are set to attend the meeting. Vardhan will deliver the keynote address.

    He will deliver a keynote address at the 32nd annual convention of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) in San Antonio, Texas, on Saturday. AAPI is the largest forum of ethnic medical professionals in the US with 138 local chapters. Website Swastha India, a joint initiative of AAPI and the Indian government, will also be launched. Vardhan said, “We are exploring more avenues for engaging AAPI in research, skill development and strengthening health care.” “The prime minister is engaged with AAPI and this association will be pursued to achieve health outcomes on the ground.”

  • The 2014 MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee reaches Texas

    The 2014 MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee reaches Texas

    Dallas & Houston winners announced

    DALLAS (TIP): The 2014 MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee (www.SouthAsianSpellingBee.com) continued its 12-city tour past weekend with events in Dallas and Houston. MetLife, a leading global provider of insurance, annuities and employee benefit programs, is serving as the event’s title sponsor for the sixth consecutive year. With a huge turnout this year as well, the Bee attracted some top talent as well as young and new spellers that competed for the coveted prizes and titles.

    “It is very heartening to see that each year we get fresh faces and new talent which is a continuing testimony to our community’s strength in this craft,” said Rahul Walia, Founder – South Asian Spelling Bee. In Dallas, Vanya Shivashankar from Olathe, KS was the regional champ and Ananya Kodali from Highland Village, TX was the first runner up while Ansun Sujoe from Forth Worth, TX was second runner up. In Houston, Shourav Dasari from Spring, TX was the regional champ and Shobha Dasari from Spring, TX was first runner up while Tanya Roysam from Friendswood, TX was second runner up.

    “MetLife congratulates all the spellers who participated in this year’s events,” said Laurel Daring, assistant vice president, Diverse Markets, MetLife. “We’re proud to serve as the Bee’s title sponsor as part of our commitment to the South Asian communities we serve across the country and as a fun, educational contest for the hundreds of students that compete each year.”


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    Houston Winners: (From L to R) Rahul Walia, Founder of the South Asian Spelling Bee with Second Runner Up Tanya Roysam from Friendswood, TX; Regional Champ Shourav Dasari from Spring, TX and First Runner Up Shobha Dasari from Spring, TX.

    Along with MetLife, food brand Kawan and education company C2Education have also come on board as sponsors for this event. As always, SONY Entertainment Television Asia is the exclusive broadcast partner for the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee and will be airing the series across 120 countries. “Kawan is proud to support this platform that helps in the overall growth of the child.We look forward to seeing this year’s talent and are happy to be part of the process to find the best speller from the South Asian community,” said Tim Tan, Director – International Business, Kawan Food, makers of the world’s most popular Roti Paratha Brand in the world – Kawan Paratha.

    “C2 Education is very honored to be associated with the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee for the third consecutive year. Seeing the children’s enthusiasm and dedication to succeed is truly inspiring”, said Steve Helgeson, Director of School and Community Partnerships, C2Education. “Once again, we are proud to be associated with the Bee and are looking forward to showcasing the journey in the quest for the best speller.

    We look forward to yet another successful year,” said Jaideep Janakiram, Head of North America, Sony Entertainment Television-Asia. The winners received cash prizes of $500, $300 and $200 respectively. Children up to 14 years of age are eligible to participate and the contest saw spellers of even 6 years of age compete and make it past a few rounds. There are 10 more cities on the anvil and for more information and to register your child,
    please visitwww.SouthAsianSpellingBee.com.

    The top two winners plus one parent each from every city will be given an all expenses paid trip to NJ on August 15 for the FINALS. SONY Entertainment Television Asia is the exclusive broadcast partner for the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee and will be airing the series across 120 countries. Find us on Facebook at South Asian Spelling Bee and you can follow us on our Twitter handle at Spell South Asian. To reserve your FREE passes to the Finals, please log on towww.SouthAsianSpellingBee.com and fill in your details

    About Touchdown Media Inc.:
    Touchdown Media Inc. is a specialized South Asian advertising and promotions firm based in New Jersey. Now in its 11th successful year, Touchdown has helped clients- both mainstream and otherwise, reach out to the lucrative South Asian market, Touchdown Media represents more than 35 years of collective experience in this niche market. As a full service ad firm, Touchdown has helped many clients achieve their media and marketing goals within the South Asian Diaspora in the US.

    About MetLife:
    MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET), through its subsidiaries and affiliates (“MetLife”), is a leading global provider of insurance, annuities and employee benefit programs. MetLife holds leading market positions in the United States, Japan, Latin America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. For more information, visit www.metlife.com.

  • Seventh Season of the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee Announced

    Seventh Season of the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee Announced

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): Touchdown Media Inc., a leading Multicultural advertising firm announced, June 11, the launch of the seventh season of the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee. MetLife, a leading global provider of insurance, annuities and employee benefit programs, returns as the title sponsor of the contest. The event is open to children of South Asian descent up to 14 years of age. It will give South Asian children a chance to test their spelling skills in their core peer group. Interested spellers need their parent or guardian to register them online at www.southasianspellingbee.com. Organized by Touchdown Media Inc., the 2014 MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee will be conducted in 12 locations across the United States starting on June 14. Regional level events will be held in Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Seattle, Atlanta, Orlando, Washington DC Metro, New Jersey, New York and Boston.

    All events will be free to attend and open to the public. “This year is special to us not only because it is our 7th year, but also because 2 of our alumni were named Co- Champions at the Scripps international, sealing our community’s dominance in this craft. We are happy and excited to embark on yet another quest to seek the best speller from our community. The Bee has become a critical platform for the youth and we aspire to continue this effort year after year,” said Rahul Walia, CEO of Touchdown Media Inc. and founder of the South Asian Spelling Bee. Each competition will begin with a written test of 25 words.

    The participants must spell 15 or more words correctly to advance to the afternoon oral round, which will be conducted by experienced pronouncers and judges. The top three in the oral round will receive prize money. The top two spellers of each regional competition will advance to the finals to be held in New Jersey in August. Like last year, MetLife has funded the $10,000 champion’s scholarship that will be awarded to the winner at the finals. “MetLife is pleased to serve once again as the title sponsor of the South Asian Spelling Bee competition,” said Laurel Daring, assistant vice president, Diverse Markets, MetLife.

    “This event allows youth from across the country to test their spelling skills in a national forum that can provide a tremendous boost toward fulfilling a student’s educational aspirations. By challenging themselves in this manner, all of the participating students gain a better understanding of how much they can achieve through hard work and dedication.” Along with MetLife, food brand Kawan and education company C2Education have also come on board as sponsors for this event. As always, SONY Entertainment Television Asia is the exclusive broadcast partner for the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee and will be airing the series across 120 countries.

    “Kawan is proud to support this platform that helps in the overall growth of the child. We look forward to seeing this year’s talent and are happy to be part of the process to find the best speller from the South Asian community,” said Tim Tan, Director – International Business, Kawan Food, makers of the world’s most popular Roti Paratha Brand in the world – Kawan Paratha. “C2 Education is very honored to be associated with the MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee for the third consecutive year.

    Seeing the children’s enthusiasm and dedication to succeed is truly inspiring”, said Steve Helgeson, Director of School and Community Partnerships, C2Education. “Once again, we are proud to be associated with the Bee and are looking forward to showcasing the journey in the quest for the best speller. We look forward to yet another successful year,” said Jaideep Janakiram, Head of North America, Sony Entertainment Television-Asia.

  • Dallas to become learning lab for students seeking digital badges

    Dallas to become learning lab for students seeking digital badges

    DALLAS: Students who spend the summer visiting museums, the zoo and public libraries could earn special digital badges through the new Dallas City of Learning project. The project, which kicks off Monday, June 9, is designed to help students show mastery of a skill and show off their accomplishments with badges that are similar to scouting badges.

    Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and the nonprofit group Big Thought announced the launch of the initiative last week. Big Thought focuses on building partnerships to improve public education through creative learning. This summer’s pilot program is geared to youths ages 5 to 18 and is expected to reach more than 10,000 kids. The activities for the kids run the gamut – hands-on experiences at Dallas public libraries, visits to museums, theater camp sessions and studying animal behavior at the Dallas Zoo.

    The goal is for students to expand their knowledge and collect digital badges to showcase achievements to family, schools and potential employers. Several cities are using the program, which kicked off last year in Chicago, and officials are hoping the program will help participants gain college admission, land internships and secure job interviews. More than 50 organizations have partnered in the initiative in Dallas. Corporate donors are McDermott Foundation, Texas Instruments and Bank of America.

    “Powerful learning occurs when kids explore their interests on their own time in hands-on, collaborative ways,” Rawlings said in the news release. “Dallas is ensuring that all our children have the opportunity to pursue their passions outside the classroom, helping them develop essential skills like critical thinking and problem solving. No matter their interests, talents, background or resources, Dallas’ youth will have access to exciting opportunities to discover and develop creative and intellectual skills.” More information and a searchable database of activities can be found at dallascityoflearning.org. Events can be filtered by location, age range and whether events are free or paid. The initiative wraps up Aug. 25.

  • US teenager tries to smuggle into jail gun hidden in body

    US teenager tries to smuggle into jail gun hidden in body

    A teenager in Tennessee, US, attempted to smuggle a loaded handgun into prison by concealing it inside her vagina, according to the police. The 19-year-old teenage girl known as Dallas Archer was arrested at around 3.15pm on April 21 by police officers and taken to Kingsport jail for driving with a suspended licence.

    Officers found the gun when a female prison officer searched the teen and noticed an ‘unknown object’ in Archer’s groin, according to a police report obtained by The Smoking Gun website. She was then searched by two female officers in the bathroom, when they found the 4- inch weapon hidden inside her.

    The American Arms 22- calibre mini revolver, valued at $250, is thought to have been stolen from a staff member of a car salesroom during a burglary. Archer has since been charged with the possession of stolen property, illegal possession of a firearm and trying to introduce a contraband into the jail premises.

  • Indian origin mom in US keeps dead son’s body in bathtub as part of Hindu rituals

    Indian origin mom in US keeps dead son’s body in bathtub as part of Hindu rituals

    NEW YORK (TIP): Indian origin mom Pallavi Dhawan, who resides in Texas, Dallas has reportedly been accused for killing her 10-year-old son and keeping her body in bathtub for 4 days, which she said that she was following Hindu last rites rituals. Dhawan who packed his son in ice wrote in an affidavit that she did not hurt or kill her son and loved him with all of her heart and never would hurt him in anyway, the New York Daily News reported.

    The 38-year-old is now facing murder charges after she admitted to the Frisco police that she had committed the crime. The Texas mom had mentioned in her affidavit after she realized that her son was dead, she went in a state of shock and wanted only to know who would perform his last rites and therefore, waited for her hubby to come. Dhawan added that his son’s last rites were most imperative and she was not sure if anyone outside the Hindu culture would understand the Hindu belief of rebirth and how important last rites rituals were to allow a soul’s next life to be peaceful.

  • Celebrating LBJ’s Legacy: A Reminder of Texas’ Civil Rights Challenges Today

    Celebrating LBJ’s Legacy: A Reminder of Texas’ Civil Rights Challenges Today

    DALLAS, TX (TIP): This week, the civil rights legacy of President Lyndon B. Johnson is being celebrated and every Texan should be proud.

    President Barack Obama and three living former U.S. Presidents — George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter — are visiting the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin to discuss such issues as same-sex marriage, immigration policy, race, women, and education and to honor President Johnson’s tremendous leadership in winning passage of the Civil Rights Act in 1964 and the Voting Rights Act in 1965.

    Together, these laws set out to ban discrimination based on race, color, sex, religion, or national origin and our nation is better, stronger and more righteous because of LBJ’s courage, vision and iron will. In the years since the passage of these benchmark symbols of American progress, other Texas leaders — Senator Lloyd Bentsen, Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez, Governor Ann Richards, Speaker Jim Wright and many others — have honored Johnson’s legacy by continuing to work on behalf of all Texans.

    It is important, though, that this occasion in Austin also acknowledge the shadow hanging over the Lone Star state because of how some Texas political leaders continue to engage in ugly and overt discrimination against Texas Hispanics and African Americans. Our current Governor, our Attorney General and some leaders in the State House and State Senate are marring Texas’ proud legacy of civil rights heroes like Lyndon B. Johnson.

    In Texas two years ago, a three-judge federal court ruled that Texas leaders intentionally discriminated against Hispanic and African American Texans when they drew up and adopted discriminatory congressional and legislative district lines. Less than a year later, a different federal court found that Texas leaders discriminated against Hispanic and African American Texans in enacting a restrictive new Voter ID law. No other state in the country has adopted a redistricting plan or a voter ID law that has been found to violate the Voting Rights Act.

    This didn’t happen 50 years ago or even 15 years ago. It happened two years ago — and it happened because legislative leaders passed these laws under the guidance of Attorney General Greg Abbott, with the support and encouragement of Governor Rick Perry. Back in 1964, when LBJ passed the Civil Rights Act, Hispanics and African Americans combined made up less than 20 percent of the Texas population. Today, these Texans and other minorities constitute more than half of our state’s citizens. Abbott, Perry and GOP legislative leaders should be working to win the support of this rapidly growing part of the Texas electorate.

    Instead, they have chosen to undermine and suppress the strength and influence of minority voters — to cheat these Texans out of their chance to vote for candidates they care about and policies they believe in. In Texas today, those fighting for civil rights don’t wield fire hoses in the streets or collect taxes and administer tests at the polls.

    But the Texas politicians who fight voting fairness today use the Texas Attorney General’s office and legislative weapons that have the same effect, often using them against the same minority senior citizens who fought the early civil rights battles. It is profoundly important to honor President Johnson’s historic contributions to justice and democracy — and to appreciate how hard he fought for the rights of every Texan and every American. We cannot properly honor President Johnson or his legacy, however, unless we are also unafraid to call out the current state leaders who somehow see their own ambitions and political future dependent upon discounting and suppressing the precious voting rights of Texas voters.

  • Hindu Temple burned to ground in Pakistan – the Muslim response

    Hindu Temple burned to ground in Pakistan – the Muslim response

    DALLAS, TX (TIP): The World Muslim Congress is joined by the Institute of Quranic knowledge and Intrafaith Religious Acceptance of Quran, and Pakistan American Association of Texas in condemning the violent act of burning the Hindu Temple in Larkana, Sindh, by an aggressive mob, unfortunately in the name of peace; Islam.

    Reuters reported, “Hundreds of angry Pakistanis attacked a Hindu temple and set it on fire in southern Pakistan overnight following a rumour that a member of the Hindu community had desecrated the Koran, police and community leaders said on Sunday.” As Muslims, we are embarrassed with the acts of these men who acted on their own, and we condemn these acts unequivocally, commented Mike Ghouse who heads the World Muslim Congress, a think tank in Dallas, Texas.

    We do however, appreciate one small ray of hope, “The Pakistani Muslim scholars have denounced attacks on a Hindu temple in Sindh’s Larkana district, calling for urgent probe into the incident in which protests against Qur’an desecration turned into violent clashes.” The Muslim majority is deeply concerned about it, and we urge Muslims around the world in general and Pakistani Muslims in particular to create a fund to rebuild the temple that is the least one can do to fellow countrymen.

    Every society has a responsibility to guard the safety of its minorities, women, seniors and the children; no one should feel fearful of the majorities that is the hallmark of civil societies. Dr. Basheer Ahmed of IQRA and Dr. Amer Suleman of PAAT felt the responsibility to take that first step in building a cohesive Pakistan where every Pakistani feels safe. The least we can do is to contribute towards restoring the Temple. The Pakistan American Association of Texas is celebrating the Pakistan day on March 23rd in Dallas, and has generously donated a booth at the Mela to raise the funds.

    All proceeds will go towards restoration of the temple. We have ways to go; a few among us feel insecure in our faith. God is not going anywhere, Quran will not disappear if someone desecrates or burns it, nor Prophet will be affected by any acts, they have been around, and Alhamdu Lillah they will be there forever. It is odd that Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, the Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council (PUC), told The News on Monday, March 17, “Our religion, Islam, preaches peace, love and forbearance,” Then he goes on to justify the violence. “However, it is also necessary that the followers of other religions should respect the sentiments of the Muslims.” This is disrespectful to Islam’s principles of peace.

    Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) prayed for those who threw rocks at him on his way to Taif, even Arch angel Gabriel offered to crush the miscreants, but prophet did not extract a pound of flesh, nor did he blame the miscreants, he forgave them and prayed for them unconditionally. That is the religion of peace, and that is the model we need to follow. While Law and order brings the situation under control; it does not put off the fires completely, the dying sparks grow and explode again unless they are addressed. Muslims at large are at fault for allowing the abuse of blasphemy laws in Pakistan, which is anathema to the Character of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), regarded as mercy to the mankind.

    It is time for us Muslims to mean it, that we the followers of Prophet Muhammad follow the principles of peace he taught us; indeed he was Rahmatul Aalameen – a mercy to mankind. No human should fear us, instead they should feel safe and secure and say it out of their hearts that Muslims are peace loving people and follow the principles of their prophet. Do Prophet Muhammad , Quran and God need our protection? If we believe that they need our protection, then we are dead wrong. As Muslims, we need to believe in the prophet, he is not going anywhere nor will he be hurt or harmed with any insults.

    Islam stands on its own; it does not need our defense, and it is silly to protect God or the Prophet, they are not weaklings or our property to protect, they belong to the whole universe, don’t they? If they curse the prophet, prophet is not going to be cursed, let us have the strength in our faith and return badness with Good, as he guided us to do; we know all the examples of his work, can we not be Rahmatul Aalameen to the people of the Alam?

    Contact information
    1. Mike Ghouse, President, WMC, MikeGhouse@aol.com (214) 325-1916
    2. Dr. Basheer Ahmed, President, IQRA, mbahmed05@yahoo.com
    3. Dr. Amer Suleman, President, PAAT, suleman.amer@gmail.com

    Funds can be donated to PAAT or IQRA, and funds of over $100.00 can be donated online at America Together Foundation http://americatogetherfoundation.com/d onate/ – 100% of the proceeds will go the restoration of the temple. All donations will be reported, and donations of over $100 will be listed at WorldMuslimCongress.com website.