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Start: May 31 2010 11:00
End: May 31 2010 13:00

Meet and Greet Dr.JP and Mr. Vijay Anand - Fund raising Lunch

This is an event primarily for people interested to interact with Dr.JP in an informal way over Lunch.

Event Price: $50.00 per person (Limited seating)

Date:
Mon, 05/31/2010 - 11:00am - 1:00pm
Venue:

Chutneys Restaurant: 1010 Lamar St, Houston,TX 77002
Coordinator Details:

Raghava Solipuram Email: pflhouston@gmail.com Voice: 781 367 9367
Contact Link:

Raghava Solipuram Email: pflhouston@gmail.com Voice: 781 367 9367

http://www.peopleforloksatta.org/events/dr-jp-houston-lunch

Start: May 31 2010 15:00
End: May 31 2010 17:00

Dr. JP public event in Houston on "Need for Good Governance In India and your role"

As part of Rejuvenate India series Dr. Jaya Prakash Narayan and Vijay Anand will discuss
--Root cause of corruption in Indian Politics and Reforms
--Need For District Governments in India
--Education and Health Care Reforms
--Power of Ideas and Ideologies in a Democracy

The event co-coordinator intends to raise funds for Dr. JP.

Event Price: Free

Date:
Mon, 05/31/2010 - 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Venue:

Chutneys Restaurant : 1010 Lamar St, Houston,TX 77002
Coordinator Details:

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Start: Jun 2 2010 19:00
End: Jun 2 2010 19:00

Dr.JP will talk to NRI's on various aspects on governance in India as "Rejuvenate India" speaker series. He will also meet the volunteers and supporters of Lok Satta Group in Missouri as part of this event.
His talk will be followed by Q&A session.

Date:
Wed, 06/02/2010 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue:

Mahathma Gandhi Center, Hindu Temple, St.Louis, MO
Coordinator Details:

Srinivas G gpsrinivas@yahoo.com 573 619 3052
Contact Link:

Srinivas G gpsrinivas@yahoo.com 573 619 3052

http://www.peopleforloksatta.org/event/dr-jp-stlouis

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Start: Jun 5 2010 19:00

Ragas on Saxophone for Meditation and Healing
7pm
Saturday June 5th

Prasant Radhakrishnan - solo saxophone

Prasant Radhakrishnan, a versatile saxophonist identified with both the South Indian Classical (Carnatic) and jazz disciplines. The unique vocal texture of his sound on saxophone, noted for its expressive complexity and rhythmic ingenuity, reflects Prasant's continued study of tradition, constant innovation, and vast concert experience.

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