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CONVENER’S MESSAGE

Near the magnificent 15th century fortress of Mehrangarh, there stands a tiny temple. In 1459 this temple was raised in honour

of an old hermit Cheeria Nathji, the Lord of the Birds, by the Rathore ruler Rao Jodha. Cheeria Nathji, who had lived here in contemplative isola-tion when Jodhas’ masons shattered his tranquil-ity. Irate, he cursed the Rathore, Jodha! May your kingdom always suffer a scarcity of water! The curse of Cheeria Nathji still exists. Marwar like all the other provinces of Rajasthan is known for its fragile eco-system characterized by limited sur-face water availability, depleted groundwater re-source, low and erratic rainfall. Despite being part of a monsoon desert region drought in Rajasthan has been a recurrent phenomenon. 43 out of the last 50 years have been drought years.

At 48 persons and 80 heads of livestock per square km, this region was, by the 1970s, supporting a higher density of life than any physically similar area in the world. The region boasts of some of the best breeds of livestock in the country and a great diversity in vegetation. There are 700 species of plants, out of which 107 are of grass alone. Be-cause of the high population density, the require-ment in terms of water, food, fuel and fodder is proportionately high. Hence, the once predomi-nantly pastoral economy has now been trans-formed into an area of intensive agriculture with total disregard for the soil profile and groundwater regime. The existing land use pattern is entirely dependent on exploiting groundwater, leading to further desertification. Further, Agriculture poli-cies also have promoted intensive monoculture of high-yielding and high input-dependent crops, en-couraging farmers to use unsustainable quantities of water.

Since 1951, the Government of Rajasthan has spent US $745 million on drought relief, but em-

phasis was primarily on drought response with relief activities directed mainly to generate im-mediate employment rather than drought risk re-duction. Drought, therefore, is not just because of environmental factors but more a man- made reality.

The need of the hour is a paradigm shift in policy from the current emphasis on drought relief to drought preparedness. The traditional rainwater harvesting systems- Akash Ganga are resilient and responsive to crises but not sufficient. The more recent drip irrigation technology (Amrit Dhara) can address the problem as a holistic and afford-able alternative to the presently adopted traditional water storage techniques. RANA will support this mission in economic and technical terms in col-laboration with the Rajasthan Government and the International Development Enterprise of India.

As this convention marks the end of my term as President of RANA, I wish to create a home away from HOME: The Rajasthan Bhawan will be sym-bolic of our unmatched culture, traditions, art and history. The Rajasthan Bhawan will be a self sus-taining entity, and future revenues generated will successfully fund RANA charitable activities like Amrit Dhara, Akash Ganga, Akshay Patra and Ja-nini Vikas for years to come.

I take this opportunity to also thank one and all for your contributions in every capacity towards RA-NA’s missions. Without your support and bless-ings, no worthy deed can attain its true form. My journey with RANA has been a fulfilling and en-riching experience and I feel blessed and humbled to be one among you all.

Thank You once again for your Good Wishes. God Bless.

Rajiv K. Garg, ACAPresident, RANA

Khamma Ghani, Mujrosa, Ram Ram…Welcome to the entire Pravasi and Rajasthani Biradari

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OUR GRAND SPONSOR

DR. SAMIN K. SHARMADirector Cath Lab and Intervention

Zena and Michael A. Wiener Professor of MedicineMount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center, NY

One of the most experienced cardiac interventionalists in the country, Dr. Sharma performs over 1,600 complex coronary interventions annually—the largest volume in the United States; while maintaining outstanding long term success and achieving an extremely low complica-tion rate. According to New York State Department of Health reports, Dr. Sharma has the highest angioplasty success rate for an interventional cardiologist in the state from 1994 -2004 with lowest mortality of less than 0.2 percent in all comers. Under Dr. Sharma’s leadership, Mount Sinai Heart has become the leading cardiac in-terventional centers in the country, providing excellent care for all types of patients including those considered high-risk heart patients. He has authored over 125 ar-ticles, over 300 abstracts and 12 book chapters and has been the editor of Cardiology Clinic (Dec 2006 and Feb 2010 issues).

Dr. Sharma serves on the Cardiac Advisory Board of the New York State for coronary interventions that advises the health department and the Governor on issues of health policies and supervision, safety and appropriate-ness of heart care by various hospitals in New York. In 2006, Dr. Sharma received the Governor’s Award of Ex-cellence for his outstanding contributions to medicine.

He directs the annual Live Symposium of Complex Coronary Cases (www.cccsymposium.org), which was launched in 1998. More than 500 doctors, nurses, and technicians from around the world, come to learn about the latest developments in interventional cardiology. To further expand his educational mission, he has launched a monthly Live Web Cast (www.ccclivecases.org), fo-cusing on technical aspects of performing coronary in-terventions. He has endowed in honor of his father, a monthly Anandi Sharma Visiting Professors’ Program, hosting renowned medical experts. He travels to India four-to-six times a year to teach the art of angioplasty to Indian cardiologists. Since 1996, Dr Sharma brings 1-2 cardiologists from India every year for Interventional Cardiology training in the USA.

Dr. Sharma also has passion for teaching physicians, nurses and fellows. In recognition of his excellence in teaching and mentoring, he was awarded the Simon Dack Teacher of the Year in Cardiology in 2000 and Cardiology Fellows’ Advocate award in 2009. For his professional dedication, leadership and helping nature, Dr Sharma received the coveted ‘Physician of the year’ award by Mount Sinai nurses in 2007 and ‘Jacobi Medal-lion best physician’ award by the doctors of Mount Sinai in 2007. He is the vice-president of the Rajasthan Devel-opment Foundation and has donated medical equipment worth one lack Rs/month for seven years (2000-2006) to the Chief Minister relief fund to help Rajasthan’s people in need. To help further the native Indian community, Dr Sharma is building a state-of-the art Heart Hospital (Eternal Heart Care and Research Center) in Jaipur, In-dia. Dr. Sharma has also received numerous awards from non-academic societies such as the “Rajasthan Gaurav” given by the Sanskriti organization of Rajasthan and the Rajive Gandhi Memorial Award by the government of India. He is also the cofounder of the “Indo-American Society of Interventional Cardiology” (ISIC) with a mis-sion of uniting and networking Interventional cardiolo-gists in USA and India for a common goal of education, teaching and research.

A regular fixture on international, national, local TV stations, newspapers, and magazines; Dr. Sharma has been the focus of news stories for outlets like The Today Show, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, Barron’s, Forbes, Newsweek, The Washington Post, Crain’s New York Business, News-day, New York Post, New York Sun, Earthtimes, India Abroad, and India Today. He has received “Best Doc-tors” status by US News and World Report and has been included in the “Top Physicians” by Consumer Research Council of America and Castle Connelly magazines. De-spite all of his accolades and achievements, Dr. Samin Sharma remains a warm, compassionate physician pro-viding individualized treatment to all of his patients.

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Brahmarishi Shri.Guruvanandji Swamy”GURUJI”

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ARVIND PRABHA BHANDARIAPRA RAHUL

Welcome our honorable

Chief MinisterShri Ashok Gehlot ji

to theRajasthani International Convention

Congratulations toRajiv K.Garg, ACA

President, RANA

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GRAND SPONSOR

Samin Sharma, M.D.PLATINUM SPONSOR

Dr. Chitranjan RanawatDIAMOND SPONSOR

Rajiv GargGOLD SPONSOR

American University Of Antigua

RUBY SPONSORSDr. Ajey Jain

Mr. Kanak GoliaDr. Vijay Arya

Dr. Yashpal AryaDry Harbor

Hope Medical R3 Medical Schools

Rajasthani International Convention 2010

Thanks To Our Sponsors

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It has been a journey; an experience; some anecdotes gathered, many acquaintances added, few relationships strengthened, new bonds created for life; not forgetting harsh moments too. Every stress and strain only led to more pleasure and gain. A culmination of thoughts, ideas and vibes led to the creation of this one of a kind memoir for all of us, who are part of RANA and this International Convention in one way or the other.

As a prelude, I would like to share with you the thought process that initiated this Book and its contents. Rajasthan and its diverse population have been portrayed over time. Evolution, history, culture and its very many facets, these are the different shades in which we have portrayed the brilliance of richly blessed state. The book weaves through Rajasthan- timeline and delves upon its many popular and famous cities and towns that will interest any and all.

RANA has been a medium for all NRRs, to pay homage to their homeland. We are the fortunate few who must extend a generous hand to support the needy and deserving, but under-privileged brothers’ back home. I thank one and all for their bountiful hearts and good intentions. Grand Sponsor Mr. Samin K Sharma has gone out of his way to support and fund this Convention. All Patrons, past presidents, honorees, members of the Steering Committee and Executive and Board Members of RANA have shown genuine allegiance and pledged munificent support in person and kind. RANA will be utilizing all proceeds from this convention to the construction of a Rajasthan Bhawan. This can serve as a perpetual mode of expression of our culture and values to the world at large.

RANA will also embark upon extending Drip irrigation technology – Amrit Dhara to the drought prone regions of Rajasthan, leading to improved quality of life for our densely populous state.

I must take this opportunity to express gratitude to all my team members whose persistent efforts have made this journal possible. The Youth wing of RANA is evolving and maturing. They have contributed creatively in the journal. My support staff members at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center have been incredibly helpful in the completion of this Souvenir. A special thanks to the designers and printers at Malak Designs. We have tried to put our soul into this Souvenir. We extend in advance, sincere apologies for any unforeseen errors, typos and misrepresentation. Bhool Chook Maaf sa. Kudos to all & Happy reading .…

Rajiv K Garg, ACA

Editors Message

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PROGRAM AGENDAFriday July 2nd 2010Convention Registration 4.00 pm onwardsHigh Tea 4.00 pm – 5.00 pmWelcome Ceremony 5.00 pm – 6.00 pmDinner 6.00 pm – 8.00 pmCultural Entertainment 8.00 pm – 11.00 pmMidnight Snacks 11.00 pm - Midnight

Saturday July 3rd 2010Convention Registration 7.30 am – 7.00 pmBreakfast 7.30 am – 9.00 amInauguration Ceremony& Chief Minister’s address 9.30 am – NoonLunch Noon – 2.00 pmTheme talks, Seminars &Entertainment 2.00 pm – 5.00 pmTea Break 4.00 pm – 5.00 pmSocial Hour 5.00 pm – 6.00 amDinner 6.00 pm – 8.00 pmSounds of the Desert 8.00 pm – 11.30 pmMidnight Snacks 11.00 pm - Midnight

Sunday July 4th 2010Convention Registration 7.30 am – 7.00 pmBreakfast 7.30 am – 9.00 amNetworking & Fellowship 9.00 am – 10.00 amKeynote Speeches by Dignitaries 10.00 am – NoonLunch 12.30 pm – 2.00 pmTheme talks, Seminars &Entertainment 2.00 pm – 5.00 pmTea Break 4.00 pm – 5.00 pmSocial Hour 5.00 pm – 7.00 pmDinner 6.00 pm – 8.00 pmBollywood Entertainment Night 9.00 pm – 11.30 pmMidnight Snacks 11.00 pm - Midnight

Monday July 5th 2010Breakfast 7.30 am – 9.00 amClosing Ceremony 9.00 am – 10.30 amVidai Brunch 10.30 am – Noon

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CME PROGRAM AND AGENDA

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Heartiest Welcome toHonorable Chief Minister

Shri Ashok Gehlot

Congratulations to

RAJASTHAN ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA

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Rajiv K. Garg, ACA President, RANA

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Our Sincere Thanks toDr. Samin Sharma

Renowned Cardiologistfor being the Grand Sponsor

Congratulations to Rajiv K. Garg & all the honorees& the RANA Board of Directors

and the Steering Committee Members

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July 2 – 5, 2010

Dear Friends:

I am delighted to send greetings to everyone who has gathered for the Rajasthan Association of North America=s Third International Convention.

The Empire State is fortunate to be home to many outstanding organizations that not only serve the cultural and social interests of their members, but also further enrich our wonderfully diverse population. We are grateful for the presence of the Rajasthan Association here in New York, which fosters pride in the Rajasthani heritage of its members and, at the same time, advances positive understanding of and relations with people of all cultures.

By sharing and promoting the vibrant history and heritage of your homeland, you preserve the cherished traditions and values of Rajasthan, and add to the multicultural uniqueness of this great State and Nation. Successful professionals in your respective fields, the Associationmembers can be proud of their charitable efforts on behalf of the people of Rajasthan B for those still there as well as the families and individuals that come here to begin a new life.

I commend the Rajasthan Association of North America for its worthy endeavors and commitment to both the United States and the State of New York, and I applaud your noble themes and initiatives – the construction and development of the Rajasthan Bhawan, the implementation of the Akash Ganga Rainwater Harvesting Project, and Jannani Vikas, the advancement of underprivileged women in rural areas.

With warmest regards, and best wishes for an enjoyable and productive convention.

Sincerely,

DAVID A. PATERSON

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Awarded To Shri Shanti Dhariwal Home Minister Rajasthan

By: Rana California

RAJASTHAN RATAN AWARD 2009

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July 2, 2010

Dear Friends,

I am pleased to join all of you who have gathered to celebrate the

success of the Rajasthani Association of North America on the occasion of the

International Convention.

The Rajasthani Association of North America has earned the

admiration and respect of those in their community, working diligently to

provide universal peace and brotherhood that contribute to the quality of life

in the community.

This wonderful organization is to be commended for preserving and

instilling the Rajasthani culture, values, heritage and tradition among future

Indian-American generations to come.

Please accept my best wishes and let me extend hearty congratulations

to all of you who work toward forwarding the goals of this fine organization

throughout the year.

Best wishes for continued success in all your endeavors.

Sincerely,

Edward P. Mangano

County Executive

Office of the County Executive1550 Franklin Avenue

Mineola, New York 11501

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May 26, 2010 Rajiv K. Garg, President Rajasthan Association of North America, New York 860 U.N. Plaza, Apt. 14E New York, New York 10017 Dear President Garg: It is a pleasure and honor for the members of Team Adams to congratulate you and the members of the Rajasthan Association of North America, New York (RANA) on the occasion of the celebration of the Rajasthan International Convention 2010. As you observe the theme of this year’s Convention, Construction & Development of Rajasthan Bhawan, and continue to sponsor the themes of your prior Conventions, Akash Ganga Rainwater Harvesting Project and Jannani Vikas – Upliftment of Under Privileged Women in rural areas, I extend my wishes for complete success in your endeavors. I wish the citizenry of Rajasthan a life of peace and harmony in a pluralistic democracy. I hope for eternal amity and friendship between the people of the United States and the people of Rajasthan, and I acclaim those Rajasthani-Americans who have honored our multi-cultural nation by becoming devoted, loyal, patriotic citizens. Again, I extend my congratulations to you and the members of your organization and wish you many years of happiness and success. I look forward to joining the hundreds of Rajasthani-Americans who will celebrate their heritage July 2nd through July 5th, and I will make every attempt to attend the 2010 Rajasthan International Convention. Yours truly,

Eric Adams NYS Senator District #20

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STATE OF NEW YORKOFFICE OF THE STATE COMPTROLLER

110 STATE STREET

July 2, 2010

Rajiv Garg, President Rajasthan Association of North America 860 United Nations Plaza, Suite 14E New York, NY 10017

Dear Friends:

Greetings to all those gathered this weekend for the Third Rajasthani International Convention hosted by the Rajasthan Association of North America. Since its inception, RANA has worked to preserve and celebrate the rich, unique Rajasthani culture and heritage in North America.

On behalf of the people of New York State, I would like to welcome our distinguished guest, the Honorable Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister of the State of Rajasthan, who has traveled from India to present the keynote address to the Convention. Special congratulations are due to this year’s honorees: Dr. Ajeet Singhvi,Dr. Jagat Narula, Dr. Rahul Singhvi and Ms. Chanda Kochar. Their outstanding service and accomplishments are truly worthy of your recognition.

As it has grown rapidly and spread across the country, the Rajasthan Association of North America has expanded its scope of activities. In addition to celebrating traditional festivals such as Holi and Deepawali and hosting renowned artists, RANA promotes economic and industrial development in Rajasthan and sponsors a range of charitable activities. The dedicated officers, advisors and members of the Rajasthan Association of North America are cultivating strong, friendly ties among Rajasthanis, and enhancing the relationship between India and America.

Best wishes for a stimulating Convention and continued success.

Sincerely,

Thomas P. DiNapoli State Comptroller

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MESSAGE FROMSHRI B.S. PATIL, I.A.S

Dear Shri Prem Bhandari,

Thank you very much for inviting me to participate in the Third Rajasthani International Convention to be held from 2nd July to 5th July 2010 at Huntington Hilton, NY.

I have no doubt that under your Chairmanship the function would be an enormous success. I have further no doubt in my mind that you would have attracted the best people of the community to attend the function.

I wish the function a grand success.

With warm regards,

B.S.Patil, I.A.S.(Retd)

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Dear Shri Rajiv Garg and Shri Prem Bhandari,

Thanks for your invitation to participate in the Third Rajasthani International Convention being held at Huntington Hilton, NY from July 2 to July 5, 2010.

Since that will be the time for reopening of the Supreme Court, it will not be possible for me to attend the Convention.

Please accept my greetings and good wishes for a successful organization of the convention.

With best wishesJustice G.S. Singhvi

MESSAGE FROMJUSTICE G.S. SINGHVI

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Executive CommitteeExecutive Committee

Rajiv Garg, ACAPresident

Arvind BhandariVice President & Founding Member

Dinesh SaxenaSecretary

Sushil GoyalTreasurer

Dashrath DugarTreasurer

Rajiv K. GargConvener

Sushil GoyalSecretary

Arvind BhandariCo-Convener

RAJASTHAN INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION

Exceutive Committee