INDO-AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, GUJARAT BRANCH
&
BARODA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
&
BARODA MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
Jointly invites you for
Lecture on
“AMERICA WHY, WHEN, HOW”
(A Programme Guidance on why Indian Businessmen should travel to USA in the time of crisis & how they should obtain VISA, Investors & different Employment based VISAS)
By
MR. SUDHIR SHAH
Advocate, Mumbai,
(Expert on USA Immigration Laws)
Date: 12th December 2008
Venue: Baroda Management Association
2nd Floor, Anmol Plaza, Old Padra Road,
Vadodara
Time: 6:15 pm to 7:15 pm
- Mr. Narendra Patel, Chairman of Abroad Connection & Vice Chairman- Indo American Chamber of Commerce and Chairman, The Naroda Nagrik Co-op Bank Ltd.
I would like to meet Suneetha Qureshi and take some advise for my daughter. Would she be visiting Baroda soon?
ReplyDeleteWas it an Abroad Connection event or Sudhir Shah's event? Are both of you associated?
ReplyDeleteIt was an event organised by IACC and Mr. Narendra Patel is the Chairman of Abroad Connection and also the Vice Chairman of IACC. The event was organised with a motto to Guide aspirants on why Indian Businessmen should travel to USA in the time of crisis & how they should obtain VISA, Investors & different Employment based VISAS.
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A news for Gujaratis to be proud of; after a Nobel winner another one from Baroda...please read
ReplyDeleteTwo Indian students from Bangalore and Baroda have made it to the Dean's List of the prestigious Berkeley College in New York, while another one from Mumbai has been named to the President's List.
Anil Gopalreddy of Banglore, a student at the Lower Manhattan Extension Centre in New York, and Mital Patel of Baroda, a student at the Middlesex Campus in Woodbridge, New Jersey have been named to the Dean's List at the Berkeley College for the Summer 2009 Quarter, Berkeley College President Dario A Cortes announced.
Berkeley College students who achieve a grade point average of 3.50 or better with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the Dean's List.
Cortes said Atit Kothari of Mumbai, a student at the Westchester Campus in White Plains, New York, has been named to the President's List at Berkeley College for the Summer 2009 Quarter.
"Berkeley College is proud to recognise Atit for outstanding academic achievement," he said.
"Students who reflect this level of dedication to their studies become our future leaders."
Berkeley College students who achieve a grade point average of 4.00 with a minimum of 12 academic credits qualify for the President's List.
Thank you Brett for your valuable comment. Keep blogging!
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