Sunday, April 25, 2010

WMC's Pravasi activists all over the world.

of WMC'sAdvisory Board Chairman Dr. Sreedhar Kavil and Advocate Kannanthanam is getting momentum in India. Activists in Bombay are conducting a 'Patha yatra' to Delhi to attract public attention and to open the eyes of MPs of different states of India.

WMC has already declared solidarity with them. Similar movement will start in other states. Minister of Overseas Affair Vyalar Ravi has taken up steps to move a bill in Indian Parliament. His hands will be strengthened by the declaration of solidarity of all Pravasi organizations to this movement and efforts inituated by WMC's Pravasi activists all over the world.

This subject will be on the top of the agenda in the forthcoming international conference known as 'WMC2010' in Edison New Jersey July 9-11th. We expect all concerned ministers and MPs of India attend and listen to the concerns of Pravasis from different countries.

(News by Alex Vilanilam Koshy)
 
 
 

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Thursday, April 8, 2010

"Atu America, Itu India,"

Christina was born and raised in the United States. Her bi-cultural upbringing and interests give her a unique ability to teach Indian dance in a language that anyone can understand.

She has over 20 years of performing, teaching, and choreography experience across the USA, Europe, and Asia. She has performed on Broadway in New York City and is the reigning Miss Asia America NE, after having won several pageants. In addition, Christina is an actress and starred as one of the lead roles in the first Telugu movie filmed in the United States, "Atu America, Itu India," as well as having performed in numerous dance dramas. Along side these endeavors, Christina has also gained extensive expertise in judging various dance competitions and beauty pageants not only on the East Coast but across the country as well as being an event program coordinator.

Christina's love of dance drew her into sharing her love with others. She began her first dance school, with the immense support of the late Mr. Varghese Chandy, in June 2004, in association with the Kerala Cultural Forum of NJ. In February 2007, with the encouragement of Mrs. Viji Kurian, Christina began teaching at St. Mary's Orthodox Church of Rockland, NY where she was welcomed and loved.

In addition to her love for the arts, Christina has a Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering from Drexel University and a Masters of Science in Systems Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. In college, she was the first Asian AND woman to become President of her University’s Engineering Society (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). For the past 6 years, she has been working for BAE Systems in NJ. Christina has published technical papers which she co-authored with Harvard University Professors and has won the Chairman’s Gold Award for Innovation, where she was ranked #1 out of 95,000 people. She rose through the ranks at BAE Systems to become the youngest Senior Engineer ever within the company and more recently was promoted to the position of Program Manager where she currently manages a $16M government defense program. She is a true role model for this and future generations.

Christina is a long-time resident of the Tri-State area. She is the eldest child of Thomas and Annamma John Mappilassary and is the sister of Christopher John. Christina and her husband, Dr. Jess Joymon, live in Riverdale, New Jersey.

 Additional information:  my dance website: www.nirthalaya.com



(Article BY: JOSEPINTO)

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

‘WMC2010’ Registration Started

Ms. Sheela Thomas IAS, Chief Secretary to Kerala Chief Minister inaugurated the Registration Kick off

Ms. Sheela Thomas IAS, Chief Secretary to Kerala Chief Ministerinaugurated the Registration Kick off of ‘WMC2010’, the PravaseeMalayali Meet in New Jersey at a function held on April 3rd in Tasteof India restaurant, Bergenfield, New Jersey. The International Conference of Pravasi Malayalees titled ‘WMC2010’ will also celebrate the 15th anniversary of World Malayalee Council and it will be held from July 9th to 11th, 2010 at the Holiday Inn of Edison , New Jersey.

Dr. George Jacob the General Convener of ‘WMC2010’ welcomed the representatives of the leading Pravasi organizations of the North East and Texas regions of USA who attended the function. The first Registration check was received by Mr. Varghese Thekekkara, the Chairman of America Region of WMC, from Mr. John Sherry, the Election commission of World Malayalee Council (America Region) Inc., followed by the registrations of Staten Island WMC Province President Mr. Jacob Joseph, Mr. Philip Maret of WMC NJ Province, Mr. Shaju Manimaleth of Knanai Jacobite Church, Mr. B. Aravindakshan of Sree Narayana Society of USA and other twenty representatives of different organizations.

Ms. Sheela Thomas IAS described the history of NORKA in Kerala Govt as its past Secretary and highlighted the importance of rejuvenating its activities for protecting the interests of Malayalee Diaspora irrespective of political changes of governments. She also addressed several questions of the audience pertaining to administration, political interference and corruption in govt. To a question on lack of coordination among government offices and unawareness of OCI card at officers level , raised by former WMC Global President Mr. Alex Vilanilam, she informed that the govt of Kerala has started using the modern technology even at the Village office level and soon a lot of changes and speedy and effective coordination of offices could be experienced by the general public very soon.

Dr. Sreedhar Kavil the Global Advisory Board Chairman of WMC informed the progress being made in passing a bill to protect the Pravasi Properties in India and the legal support system being set up by Pravasi Malayalees with the help of WMC and Prevasi Malayali Welfare Association of India. He greatly appreciated and thanked Ms. Thomas for sparing her precious time and taking the pain for coming all the way from Syracuse where she is attending special semester for officers of Indian Admin service.

Mr. Zach Thomas one of the founding members of World Malayalee Council and the CEO of Dreamland Tours gave vote of thanks.

(News by Philip Maret)

Monday, April 5, 2010