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By Gbt on Friday, December 08, 2006 - 07:47 am:

Opportunity to have MD in Europe

Here is a opportunity for the Indian MBBS graduates to earn an MD specialization program from a prestigious European Union University. This program is offered under the Joint Venture educational partnership between GBT International Medical college, Georgia and PAVOL JOZEF SAFARIK UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF MEDICINE (PJSU Faculty of Mdeicine ), Kosice, Slovakia. Upon graduation, successful candidates will receive MD degree in their field of specialization frm PJSUFM.

The University was established three centuries ago and the Medical Faculty was established in 1948. Over the years the University has granted advanced Medical Degrees (MD's), including PhD's in Medicine for well over 10,000 physicians, world-wide. The three year MD specialization program is advanced and highly rated. Our program is cost effective and our graduates work in the European Union countries and other parts of the World.
The specialization programs include –

1. Internal Medicine
2. Urology
3. Traumatology
4. Dentistry
5. Neurology
6. Neurosurgery
7. Surgery
8. Hematology & Blood Transfusion
9. Gynaecology & Obstetrics
10. Endocrinology
11. Diabetology
12. Dermatovenerology
13. Occupational Medicine
14. Gastroenter Surgery
15. Maxilofacial Surgery (Craniomaxillofacial Surgery)
16. Pediatrics
17. Rheumatology
18. Respiratory Deseases and Tuberculosis
19. General Medicine
20. Radiology
21. Infectious Diseases
22. Geriatrics

The fee for the MD specialization Program is $14,000 + $1,000 (accommodation and other expenses) per year. We are currently enrolling for the winter semester batch; class starts February 2, 2007
The admission & registration process including visa matters shall be handled by GBT's India representative and through our office in Europe.
Contact us at •••.gbt-edu.ge or mdinfo@gbt-edu.ge, or call +99532954698. Georgia

By P. Soekhan on Monday, June 13, 2005 - 02:29 pm:

Dear A. Soekhan,

I am want to find out if I have some relatives in India and where I can find them. I have found a great website (it is in Dutch): a historic database

You can find lots of information about your family: where they came from, status, age, etc.

This is the website:
htt p://ww w.nationaalarchief.nl/suriname/base_hindo/introductie.html

If that doesn't work:
1)Go to htt p://hindoe.pagina.nl/
2)Go to 'hindoe roots'(subheading: 'algemeen')

Best of luck!

P. Soekhan

By pagla (193.45.189.229) on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 - 04:50 pm:

hey good people of this fine nation--let us end the evil ritual of DOWRY and everything associated with it---

views are most welcome

By Rahul on Sunday, December 30, 2001 - 04:26 pm:

hii am MBBS student from INDIA i am seeking for information on Indian Doctors who recently went U.K. through PLAB or Exumption route.... any information on practising Medicine in u.k. will be appriciable..
Rahul :):)

By Pentium3 on Tuesday, November 20, 2001 - 11:28 pm:

Hey does anybody like Eminem? Or is he not going down so well in India??

Pentium3

By Sanjay on Saturday, September 08, 2001 - 01:03 am:

Here's a cool article on a NRI"s visit to India after a long time http://www.nriworld.com/adventure/index.asp

cheers

sanjay

By ravi on Saturday, August 18, 2001 - 01:55 pm:

NAMASKAR JEE,
I am a under graduate.I want to do something for my parents and friend.I wish to get more satisfaction for their whole life.
shubhkamnaoun ke saath,

By Nikhil Nigam on Tuesday, July 31, 2001 - 04:49 pm:

Hello,
Those of you wanting to listen to some Tamil,
Gujarati, Telegu and Hindi songs or watch some Indian
TV can try out following sites.
www.radioofindia.com and
www.tvofindia.com . It is FREE.
You will need Windows Media Player 7 on your machine -
Tell me how is the quality at 00353.879437167.
Thanks,
Nikhil

By Anonymous on Tuesday, July 10, 2001 - 04:16 pm:

hai friends i am rajesh in lisbon , portugal . i like to say that why cant we love a girl of differnt culture and why it is treated as different in our country . we all r humans with feelings and emotions , then why so its happening.

www.seerajesh.8m.com

By Anonymous on Saturday, March 24, 2001 - 12:36 am:

Look some people playing Holi

By Kiran Thakrar on Thursday, January 27, 2000 - 01:27 am:

Hi Namaste everybody..
I am Kiran Thakrar from London. I am intrested in Paranormal , paranormal/psychic research . I am full time musician and have my own band name Strings. Please visit my homepage and my band web site. everybody is most welcome..
http://www.strings-band.com
http://www.kiranthakrar.co.uk
My massage to everybody is "love everybody .......
have a real inner peace.....

By subham on Thursday, October 21, 1999 - 07:34 am:

hi
everybody
namaskar
i am student from north india studying in erstwhile [c.i.s.]. i have problems which i cannot write here. if u e. mail me, it will be very kind of u.
thanking u very much.
yours
an indian
shivascp@yahoo.com

By shiva on Sunday, October 10, 1999 - 02:26 pm:

Sabko Namastey
I am a II medical student in Medical University in Uklraine. I want to be a Doctor but this dreams seems not to be true due to financial problems. I have great financial problems. My mother died before 4 years. My father is suffering from foot paralysis and under medical treatment. He is a farmer and living in remote area of U.P. I request to all of you if there is any organisationa/societies or others which financly help to poors, please mail me. I will be very greatful to you.
any information which will be beneficial to me and my study are cordially welcomed. My father is a poor farmer he cannot assist me. my annual all expenditure is only 3000 us${only three thousand US$}with my annual tuition fee.

I pray to Lord Bholay for your well being.
With kind regards.
E. mail-
shivascp@yahoo.com

By tipu sultan on Wednesday, August 11, 1999 - 02:46 pm:

hello my name is tipu sultan, i live in london, i have just finished my website it's called tipu's poetry, and yes you've guessed it.
it has poetry written by myself, i'm inviting everyone to come and have a look, it's at geocities.com/soho/square/8490

By Ashraf on Saturday, August 07, 1999 - 11:03 pm:

We are working on amelioration of Punjabi scripture, especially the Urdu style of writting. If you would like to visit our website please click here http://www.punjabsociety.com or if you have any comments please send us the Email on punjabsociety@talk21.com
Thank you for your interest

By Moses Seenarine on Tuesday, July 06, 1999 - 04:54 am:

The year 1999 marks the 10th anniversary of Global organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO). In celebration of this historic rnilestone, therefore, an International Convention sponsored by GOPIO is scheduled to be held in New York City. It is to take place at the Crown Plaza Hotel at 104-04 Ditmars Boulevard, East Elmhurst, New York 11369 (in the borough of Queens) from September 24-26th, 1999.

The theme of this Convention is "People of Indian Origin: Forging a Global Alliance." It will address issues pertaining to the socioeconomic and political fife of Indians around the world. The conference will also focus on culture and change, and attempt to note both problems and prospects in the Indian community today.

The organizers of the convention want it to have a global perspective. Accordingly, for this occasion, scholars from India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, Fiji, Uganda, Kenya, South Africa, Malaysia, Great Britain, Canada, Trinidad, Guyana, Suriname, and a host of other countries, have already expressed an interest in being a part of the event.

Participants from the host country, the United States, and from the Caribbean will be an integral part of what promises to be three days of paper presentations, symposia, panel discussions and cultural performances.

It is my pleasure to invite you to attend the convention. I also urge you to submit a paper proposal, in abstract form, to the organizers of the conference committee of the convention. The proposal should present an academic analysis of one of the four conference themes (see below) and be reflective of Indian communities around the world. Abstracts must be received by July 31 st, 1999. All abstracts will be reviewed by academic referees and notification of acceptance will be sent out by August 10, 1999. Selection criteria, first and foremost, are an objective analysis of the topic and relevance to the global Indian condition. Once accepted, completed papers must be in our hands by August 31, 1999 if they are to be included in the program.

If you are interested in presenting a paper, please send an abstract, not exceeding one thousand words to:

Dr. Mahin Gosine, Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Suffolk Community College
The State University of New York, Crooked Hill Road, Brentwood, N.Y. 11717
Business Phone: (516) 851-6283 Business Fax (516) 851-6532

Abstracts must include name, address, professional affiliation, and field of specialization.

For those individuals whose papers are accepted for presentation, GOPIO will try to provide accommodation with Indian families residing in the New York metropolitan area. As far as travel expenses are concerned, we are not at present in a position to offer them to you.

Finally, let me note that we will do our best to publish the papers presented at the convention sometime in the future. We hope that we will be able to put together a book.

I hope you will take the opportunity to be a part of this historic event, and I look forward to seeing you at the convention.

Cordially,

Dr. Mahin Gosine,
Chair, Conference Committee

Dr. Moses Seenarine,
Assistant Chair, Conference Committee


CONFERENCE THEMES

Please be advised that only proposals reflecting a cross-cultural component of Indian life will be considered.

1. Politics Human Rights - Political Participation and "The New World Order"

2. Religion Secularism, Religion and the National Ethos

3. Education Educational Patterns and Economic Trends

4. Socio-Cultural a. Intra-Inter Ethnic Conflict

b. Women, Men and the Family

5. Youth Adiustment, Inter-generational Conflict, and Challenges of the Future


POLITICS

1. Human Rights, Political Partici-pation and the New world Order 11:00am to 1:00pm

This session will deal with the political structures of receiving societies and attempt to note the extent to which these have aided or altered East Indian adjustment to social life. The session will also focus on Indian participation in political movements and their role in the building of a new world order.

RELIGION

2. Secularism, Religion and the National Ethos 11:00am to 1:00pm

This session will examine the extent to which secularism and the religious divide have been functional for Indians in both the motherland and societies of the diaspora. An equally important consideration is to understand how secularism and religion are played-out in the larger social arena, and their role in identity formation and the creation of a national ethos.

EDUCATION

3. Educational Patterns and Economic Trends 2:00pm to 4:00pm

In many of the new societies today, Indians are regarded as a model minority. They are also said to be structurally assimilated and well adjusted. Is this a fair categorization of all Indian communities around the world? Has education played a role in this process? Has education been the prime mover in the mobility of Indians, or is it some other factor? How has educational attainment affected other areas of Indian socioeconomic and political life both in the old and new societies? These are some of the questions to be addressed.

SOCIO-CULTURAL

4. a) Intra-Inter Ethnic Conflict

b) Women, Men and the Family 2:00pm to 4:00pm

This session will attempt to understand the kinds of alliances Indians have forged with other groups in various societies around the world. It will also deal with how hese alliances have evolved into situations of alienation or inclusion and, in turn, how they have affected change. The session will also deal with the nature of conflict within the Indian community, the changing roles of men and women, and their impact on the family.

YOUTH

5. Adiustment, Inter-generational Conflict, and Challenges of the Future 4:00pm to 5:30pm

The youth section of the program will focus on the adjustment of Indian children in receiving societies and their relations with other groups in these societies. It will also explore issues relating to how Indian children perceive themselves and some of the problems they are currently facing. The issue of inter-generati.onal conflict will also be examined. It is the hope of the conference organizers that open discussions on this topic will help to more readily locate problems of Indian youth and thereby offer some proposals in order to more effectively deal with them.

By Curious Yank on Thursday, June 24, 1999 - 10:10 pm:

mr. bardwaj,

i generally admire people who fight for justice, but i have to ask why you've decided to stay in a country that you consider immoral and unfair? do you not have a choice, can you not return to wherever you came from? i know this must sound mean-spirited but i'm sincerely curious. why would anyone choose to live as a second-class citizen if they can leave and go somewhere better?

By Jiten Bardwaj on Friday, April 09, 1999 - 01:43 pm:

Subject: Karma Yoga in Kul-yug
Dear Friends
The attached article shows our Dharma being as
true, vibrant and relevant today as it has been from the start of time.


Redress of wrongs hastens the end of Kul-yug

Will the new medium of Internet succeed where the old media, comprising of
press, radio and TV, signally failed to do, to wit, blow the whistle on an
official cover-up in U.K stretching back for well over twenty years?

I should be grateful if you could help publicise the following to the wider
world. It is an instance of adharma I bring to your notice and if you could
help to bring it out into the light of day, that light has a correcting
effect on such man-made brutality even in the kul-yug.

This is a cautionary tale about an NRI in the U.K, of some interest to
NRIs elsewhere and to the community at large. If you and your contacts can
give it wider currency then not only will it redress some horrid wrongs
but also heal the cosmos in some small way.

For the past over twenty years I have conducted a campaign to have my court
convictions on trumped up charges set aside, including one of beating up
a police sergeant outside the House of Commons, London. I do not take
notice of stupid assertions but this particular charge officially branded me
a violent criminal. This led to my campaign with leaflets and standing for
parliament as a yoga and meditation candidate (what else?) to rebut perjury.

The campaign was deemed to be a worse c̣ime committed by me. Such was the
official persecution that a divorce followed (I was married to an Englishwoman,
she could not put up with all the harrassment), and I was not allowed to
see our daughter. It took the lawyers over two years of court injunctions
etc to convince my wife that the official verdict on my character was the
right one and she eventually signed as she was told.

Having brought the matters out into the open I had unilatterly stopped my
campaign more than once but the authorities are unable either to right the
wrongs or forget about me. Further trumped up charges followed and when
they would not even allow me to see my daughter, (she is a young lady of
24 now, living somewhere in England), I find it is safer, marginally so,
to be shouting from the rooftops. While the court orders are now spent but
the brutal social engineering of all those years has achieved its aims.

It is ironic that our kith and kin came to the aid of England in world
war after world war and I, when living in Israel, volunteered to fight its
war in 1967 against its fellow-Semites, ironic then that British courts and
mostly English-Jewish lawyers should join forces to tear apart an innocent,
loving, young family and usurp our house in the bargain. The MPs, ex-MPs,
lawyers, police etc named by me over these many years include:
G Janner, G Bright, J Marshall, M Roe, N Miller, D Young (of Wms & Co),
F Phillimore, C Miskin, J Walker Tayar et al. If their court orders against
my family ánd self are legal, fair and right then so were Hitler's.

This is our world too, we who are not people of the Book, and we who do
not oppress nor tolerate oppression. We may not have the Book (as is
understood by our Christian, Muslim and Jewish friends) but we have
some sublime, divine teachings that have kept the flame of our Dharma
alive whatever the ferocity of the times. A few miracles have saved me from
further wrongful imprisonments and from being certified insane.
Best wishes,
Jiten Bardwaj, U.K
NOTE :
A Hindi translation of the above is in the January 1998 issue of the magazine Do Mukhiya, India.

By A. Soekhan on Friday, April 09, 1999 - 01:21 pm:

namaste,

I want to visit India, and particulary the lands where my family came from, before they emigrated to Surinam. I'm looking for the 'origins' of families Soekhan and Chowhari. Could you pass on this request, or tell me where to put my question ?
yours sincerely,
A. Soekhan


kom en zie ons op :
come and see us at :
http://home-3.worldonline.nl/~anjagu/



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