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Roses are beautiful, what about the thorns?
An exclusive chat with one of Michigan India’s inspiring community member Neeru Sharma – a woman born to make a difference! |
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Dough to pizza with élan!
Meet one of Michigan's stylish entrepreneurs Harshavardhan V. Agadi. Anupama Gopalakrishnan caught up with Harsha recently, as he shared some particular insights for 'modern' entrepreneurs, as well as the wisdom of his own personal experience
in successfully moving up the corporate ladder in America. |
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"You don't need a degree in MBA, you need a MPA to succeed” - Ravinder 'Ron' Shahani, CEO, Acro Service Corp., Livonia, Michigan
Anupama Gopalakrishnan speaks with Ron Shahani on the creation of Acro Service Corp., his success formula and his business solutions for the future. |
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Breathe easy! An Indian American rises to the top!
An interview with Dr. Haren S Gandhi, Henry Ford Technical Fellow, Catalysts & Emissions and Manager, Chemical Engineering Department, Ford Motor Company. Anupama Gopalakrishnan interviews Dr. Gandhi who won the 2002 National Medal of Technology for research, development and commercialization of automotive exhaust catalyst technology. |
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An artist who paints with a magic wand!
Born a talented artist, Dr. Vyas has exceptional credentials and since 1978 has performed hundreds of procedures in the areas related to the face, body contouring, breast, birth and traumatic defects and skin cancer. Trained at Wayne State University School of Medicine, the American Board of Plastic Surgery has certified him according to the highest standards of his profession. |
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The human face behind computers!
Anupama Gopalakrishnan writes about the man (a native from Chennai) who started his career as a computer professional and ended up being a messiah for countless computer professionals in Asia and United States. |
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"It’s not how many skills you have or know, it is how you apply them"
Reaching and achieving your goals require sheer grit & determination, confidence, perseverance & hard-work, belief and oodles of patience. Prayers, luck et al could be important secondary accessories. One such ambitious yet silently popular true “Inspirational Michigan Indian” is the power behind one of the most successful organizations in recent years - GDI Infotech’s very own Bhushan Kulkarni. |
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Until mind and body says Stop, do not STOP!
An exclusive interview with B.N. Bahadur, one of the superpowers of the Corporate World. miindia.com is proud to bring to you a truly inspirational Michigan Indian success story. How did a young man with a Master's degree from Western Michigan University rise up to become a key partner with General Motors Corporation ... the largest Auto manufacturer in the World? Read on ... |
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The Power is Inside you
Interview with Mrs. Sharada Kumar, Chinmaya Mission, Ann Arbor. As a simple married woman, Sharada came to New York, United States in 1970. A former resident of Mumbai, she was a true linguist who was besotted by the teachings of Swami Chinmayananda. Inspired by his commanding flawless language and oratorical skills, his style of delivery and lively lectures, Mrs. Sharada Kumar decided to join his mission in early 1960's. Being very musically oriented, she began to chant the Bhagavad Gita in most of swami's lectures and official videos. |
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Building Dream Home in Singh Style
An exclusive interview with Gurmale Singh Grewal. “What makes a home”, my friend asked of me? I said, “Beautiful colors, well-defined furnishings, and my private space and yes loads of antique pieces”. Well, to some, the definition of a home is a roof over your head, and the space you call your own. To the Singh family, a home is definitely where the heart is! To Gurmale S. Grewal, "A house is not merely a place to live, it is a place that defines your spirit." Add love, and there you go - there arises the end product called a "home". |
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The Moving Lantern
Interview with Mr. Chain Sandhu, NYX Inc., Livonia, MI. Mr. & Mrs. Nagra an elderly couple in early 70's walk into the corporate terrain of NYX, Inc. At the age when most people retire, this persistent couple enters the work premises looking for a small opportunity to earn their bread and butter to overcome some personal circumstances that demanded their dignity and self-respect. After their tremendous amount of persistence that lasted for three long days, this couple was welcomed into the world of an enterprising and lovable individual. |