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Monday, May 25, 2009

Happy Memorial Day

This Memorial Day we honor those who serve in the United States Armed Forces, their families, and all military retirees and veterans. On this occasion I would like to share couple interesting/educational pages I have created:

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Metro Detroit has 4 of America's Best Pizzas

According to GQ Magazine, Metro Detroit has America's Best Pizzas. 4 of the 25 best pizzas in America are right here in the Metro Detroit area. They are:
  • Ranked: 13 - Luigi's at 36691 Jefferson, Harrison Township, MI
  • Ranked: 15 - Buddy's at 17125 Conant, Detroit, MI
  • Ranked: 21 - Tomatoes Apizza at 29275 14 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, MI
  • Ranked: 24 - Niki's at 735 Beaubien Street, Detriot, MI
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Sunday, March 08, 2009

Bollywood Dance Craze spreading to cities in Michigan

After the success of "Slumdog Millionaire" there seems to be a increase in interest in Bollywood Dance.

MLive reports that the talented
Anuja Rajendra of Ann Arbor will bring a little Bollywood to Grand Blanc.

Grand Blanc Community Education will hold a workshop on March 14 where Anuja Rajendra will demonstrate the fun and benefits of Bollywood dance. Anuja also has Bollywood dance classes scheduled at Ann Arbor, Saline, Plymouth.

Ashoka Rao of Flint Township who has taught classical Indian dance classes for more than three decades said she's noticed an increase in interest in Indian dance since the hugely popular Oscar-winning best picture "Slumdog Millionaire" hit the screens.
Checkout Anuja Rajendra's bollyfit. After you enroll, this might become way too easy :)

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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Michigan loses population

(cross posted from mibazaar.com)

Census.gov is out with a population report (2007-2008) which shows that Utah led the nation with a 2.5% growth in population compared to Michigan which saw its population decline by 46,368 (0.5%).

For a look at how other states fared check out this Google Maps Mashup.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Track Flu Trends for Michigan

(cross posted from mibazaar.com)
Google launches "Flu Trends", which will provide up-to-date flu-related activity estimate for all 50 states in the U.S. Quoting from Google Blog
Our team found that certain aggregated search queries tend to be very common during flu season each year. We compared these aggregated queries against data provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and we found that there's a very close relationship between the frequency of these search queries and the number of people who are experiencing flu-like symptoms each week. As a result, if we tally each day's flu-related search queries, we can estimate how many people have a flu-like illness
(Information first found at: http://bit.ly/XTyX)

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Sunday, July 06, 2008

So how much does a typical Indian Wedding Cost ?

I was reading Detroit Free Press Staff Writer ERIN CHAN DING's story titled "Love proves the universal language at Indian weddings". (Detroit Free Press - 07/06/2008).

She covers an elaborate Indian American Wedding of Smitha Reddy (Bloomfield Hills) and Mike Hahn (Taylor, MI) (both University of Michigan alumni).

I don't want to get into details of the wedding which you can read here. What caught my attention is the sidebar to the story which reads
So, how much does a four-day Indian wedding cost?

Smitha Reddy's parents, who took care of the costs, do not want to be specific about how much they paid for her wedding. But Smita Desai, co-owner of Mandavo South Asian Wedding Planners in Troy, says a typical traditional four-day wedding costs between $50,000 and $75,000. The more elaborate ones climb past six figures.

"Indian weddings are really expensive," she says, noting that a four-day affair includes four or five meals and numerous garment changes. (Smitha had six saris and two ghagras, which are detailed, hand-embroidered bridal dresses.)

Desai's mandap packages range from $3,000 to $6,000 and include arches, statues and seats in addition to the wedding canopy.
Wow! $75,000+ (maybe six figures also). That is for some of us an entire 401K wiped out. Is that really a typical wedding cost?

So how much did your wedding cost?

Naveen Sharma a popular Indian DJ from Michigan who is getting married later this year emailed me with this response
my dad gave me a budget of 20,000, and i am going to pay the rest, and i am at 27k right now, the price of 50-75k, is for all the functions, and 3-4 days, and different outfits, and a bunch of crap you dont need but for a wedding ceremony + reception, all in one day, 200 - 300 people, you can do within 20-25k

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Michigan’s Education System Raises the Bar

(This guest post is written by Heather Johnson, who frequently writes on the subject of instant degree. She welcomes your comments and freelance writing inquiries at: heatherjohnson2323 at gmail dot com.)

High school is not exactly the easiest period in a teen’s life, and Michigan’s youngsters are learning the hard way that it just got harder. Schools across the state just raised the level of coursework included in the high school curriculum. Mathematics, Science, Algebra, Geometry and Social Science have taken on monstrous proportions to students already juggling schoolwork, raging hormones and the terrible teenage years. There are no second chances since one failed class means graduation is delayed, and with the onus of implementing the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) falling on the shoulders of the school and its staff members, every child who does not graduate in four years contributes to the drop in the level of the school’s standards.

The children, who are the hardest hit, are questioning the reason behind this new policy because they feel it inconveniences them in various ways:

Since the new policy has come into effect only this year, the gap between the standards of the last year of middle school and the first year of high school seems like a yawning chasm that the kids are unable to bridge with regular hours of study. They’re forced to learn subjects that are difficult even at normal levels like mathematics and algebra at a much higher standard – freshmen are now learning things that were earlier included in the syllabus for junior and senior year students. Students who are unable to cope and avoid doing homework have to compulsorily give up their lunch breaks or stay behind after school to complete their assignments and take extra classes.

The children are sore because most of them have already decided their future careers, vocations where advanced mathematical principles would stick out like a sore thumb. Freshmen are unable to get their seniors’ help since the older children themselves are just learning the same curriculum.

As if extra lessons on school days are not enough, weaker children and those who fail a class are taking online classes or credit recovery courses over the summer. Even the bright students are finding homework assignments to be extremely tough.

Looking at things on a positive note, schools and their teaching staff are rising to the occasion to help children struggling to cope by putting in extra hours themselves. For doubts and questions that arise after school or tuition hours, online help is always available. The schools are bearing the added expenditure incurred in paying the staff for working overtime and for transportation costs incurred in driving those who stay behind after school hours to catch up on their coursework.

Officials are justifying the policy as a necessary step in the process of providing the future workforce of Michigan with a solid foundation that will help them perform better when they take on college degrees and graduate into members of the earning fraternity. Obviously they’re hoping to catch them young! But in the eyes of the children, it’s a big leap indeed, one that leaves them little or no time at all for the fun things that high school students would love to do.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

India trumps Michigan?

India Trumps Michigan at least in the world of extraterrestrial art (via MLIVE)
A 75-pound nickel-and-iron meteorite resembling Michigan's Lower Peninsula sold at auction Sunday for $20,000, less than its expected price of $32,500 to $40,000.

Michigan native Darryl Pitt, the meteorite's owner, says he was disappointed by the low price. He says the anonymous buyer got a bargain. Pitt believes the space rock is worth $50,000.

Another nickel-iron meteorite, which weighs three-quarters of a ton and resembles the Indian subcontinent, sold at the same auction for $90,000.

Pitt says there was "greater interest" in India than in the Great Lakes State at the auction, held at Heritage Auction Galleries in Dallas.
Now wait a second Mr. Pitt. You got $20,000 for a 75 lb Michigan shaped meteorite item which is $266.67/lb and the Indian Sub-Continent shaped Meteorite weighing 1680 lbs fetched $90,000 which is $53.58/lb. So who got a better deal?

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Thursday, June 05, 2008

Atif Aslam, Amanat Ali, Kailash Kher and Richa Sharma coming to Michigan on June 20th

(UPDATE: Just heard on Narendra Sheth's Radio Program that this event has been cancelled)

Atif Aslam along with Sa Re Ga Ma Pa fame Amanat Ali will be in the Metro Detroit Area on June 20th. They will be accompanied by Richa Sharma and Kailash Kher.

They will be performing live in the Summer Beats Concert at Detroit Opera House on June 20th at 8.00 PM. Ticket Prices are $38/- $58/- $78/- and V I P. For more details call 586 506 0043 or visit palace-entertainment

Here's the amazing Amanat Ali in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Top High Schools in Michigan

Newsweek has published a list of Top High Schools (1300+) in United States. Michigan has 31 High Schools listed. Topping the list in Michigan is International Academy, Bloomfield Hills. International Academy is the only school from Michigan ranked in top 100 (ranked 12).

I have mapped out the entire list of 1300+ schools on Google Maps. Check out the High Schools in Michigan and other states on Google Maps at mibazaar.

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Sunday, May 04, 2008

Hastey Hastey a Bollywood Hindi Movie with a Michigan Connection

Hastey Hastey a Bollywood Hindi Movie has been co produced by the President and Founder of Jaya Travels (based in Southfield, MI). Incidentally Arvin Shah was interviewed today on WKBD Channel 50 by Nipa Shah of Michigan India Chamber of Commerce. Arvin Shah talked about making of Hastey Hastey which was 95% filmed in United States

Starring in lead roles in Hastey Hastey are Jimmy Shergill and Nisha Rawal. The world wide release for Hastey Hastey is set for later this month.

Hastey Hastey Synopsis (via)
Neel (Jimmy Sheirgill), a brilliant student at Columbia University and the pretty Maya (Nisha Rawal) the love of his life, are on the verge of starting a new life together in New York. Sunny Malhotra (Rajpal Yadav) is Neel's roommate, teammate and conscience. Academically challenged and a compulsive flirt, he gets involved in a series of hilarious situations with his American love Tina (Sarah Thomas).

Just when life seems perfect, Neel accepts a career opportunity that requires him to go to India to set up a call centre business. Much against Maya's wishes Neel travels to India with Sunny.

Tanvi (Monishka) is a young executive who goes out of her way to help Neel and his team in India. Attractive & aggressive she is instantly attracted to Neel and tries her best to win his heart. Neel being deeply in love with Maya rejects Tanvi. Now seeking revenge, Tanvi creates a trap which leads Neel in to deep trouble professionally and personally. Will Tanvi succeed in her plans? Will Neel win Maya's heart again? Will Neel succeed in clearing his name from all the accusations?

Hastey Hastey is youthful, musical, romantic comedy with a twist in the tale.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Beautiful Spring Day in South East Michigan

Its a Beautiful Spring Day today here in South East Michigan. A month or so ago a lot of us were sick and tired of the long harsh winter and wanted to get out of this place. No Complaints now...

(This image taken on on April 27th at Plymouth, Michigan)

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Fortune 1000 Companies in Michigan

Fortune is out with its annual list of "Fortune 1000 Companies". There are 33 companies in Michigan which made it to Fortune 1000 list. General Motors leads the list in Michigan (4th in Fortune 1000 list). Here's a Google Maps View of Michigan's Fortune 1000 list.

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Saturday, April 12, 2008

Indian Bloggers in Michigan

Here's a list of Desi/Indian Bloggers in Michigan (if you know of anymore do let me know). The latest posts from these blogs can also be viewed at desibloggers.mibazaar.com

My Blogs:
Nipa Shah's Blogs
  • miicc.com (MI Indian Chamber of Commerce)
  • TheBloogle.com (Blogs on Politics/Entertainment/Current Affairs and host of other topics)

DJ Amri's Blog at snazzybeatz.blogspot.com

DesiClips

All That is Fit to Blog

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Sunday, April 06, 2008

L. Brooks Patterson, Oakland County Executive to speak at the next MIICC meeting

Nipa Shah informs me that the next MIICC (Michigan India Chamber of Commerce) meeting which is scheduled for April 16th will feature L. Brooks Patterson.

L. Brooks Patterson, Oakland County Executive, will share his experience about his recent visit to India. Mr. Patterson will also share insight about the Indian Community in the Metro Detroit Area.

The Meeting is scheduled for April 16th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the Dykema Gossett Bloomfield Office located at 39577 Woodward Avenue Suite 300, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48304-2820.

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Events - April 2008

Kavi Sammelan - Uttar Pradesh Association of Greater Detroit
Event will take place at William Costick Activity Center, 28600 Eleven Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48336.
Event Time: 4 pm on Sunday April 20, 2008
Tickets – $50, $30, $20
Visit Uttar Pradesh Association of Greater Detroit - Website for more details

Indian American Cultural Association
Holi and Vaisakhi Celebration on Saturday April 19th, 2008 at Costick Activities Center, 28600 Farmington Hills, MI. The Event will take place from 5.30 PM to 11 PM.
Contact the following or visit miiaca.com for more details
  • Harvinder Singh: 586-295-0131 Rashmi Upadhyaya: 248-615-4819
  • Bharat Malhotra: 734-495-0188 Keshav Raizada: 734-722-8990
  • Shailender Madani: 248-822-8182 Arun Jauhar: 248-652-1773
  • Ashu Ahluwalia: 248-349-2105 Satyen Bhama: 248 540-9458

Gudhi Padawa - Maharashtra Mandal of Greater Detroit
When: Saturday, April 12 2008
Where: Bharatiya Temple of Troy
Entertainment items
1. Maajhi Fillumbaji by Shirish Kanekar
2. Men's Cooking competition
3. Best Saree Contest
4. Under 18 Fashion Parade

Contact Mrinalini Arkatkar : 248-740-1223 or visit Maharashtra Mandal website.

Ugadi - Michigan Konkani Association

Event will take place on April 12,2008 at Southfield Civic Center, Southfield. Visit website for more details.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Michigan's Contribution towards Iraq War

Ever wondered how much Michigan Taxpayer's have contributed towards Iraq War?

To date the amount is $13.9 Billion. Michigan ranks 13 out of 51 states (including District of Columbia) in terms of Dollars. California leads with $66.2 Billion. (source: National Priorities Project)

I have mapped out the contribution of all 51 states (including District of Columbia) on Google Maps which includes information on how that money could have been used if not spent on the war.

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Oakland County Executive traveling to India to drum up business

Detroit News is reporting that
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson and members of his economic development staff are headed to India on Saturday with the Detroit Regional Chamber to drum up business. Patterson will travel to Mumbai and Pune for one-on-one meetings with "people that want to invest money and hire people in the state," said Maureen Donohue Krauss, the county's deputy economic development director. "We've worked them until they are focused on Michigan. We are trying to lure them to Oakland County." The trip is funded by the chamber and county. The taxpayers' portion is $6,000.
How things have changed! Didn't it used to be the other way around - folks coming here from India, seeking investment.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

University of Michigan and Michigan State - Best Values in Public Colleges

Kiplinger.Com has come out with their list of 100 Best Values in Public Colleges. Michigan has just 2 colleges in the list - Michigan State University and University of Michigan

I have mashed up the list at Kiplinger's with Google Maps. For a look at the entire list of 100 Colleges click here.

Click here to look at the methodology used in coming up with the rankings.

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Indian American Sam Singh - Former Mayor of East Lansing, Michigan

Sam Singh an Indian American Former Mayor of East Lansing, MI has a BIG and I mean real BIG Agenda planned. Lansing City Pulse is reporting
Come March 2008, 12-year East Lansing Councilman and two-year mayor Sam Singh will finally find himself in a place where zoning and economic development are not on the agenda: Antarctica.
(Note: Keep checking Sam Singh's journey for the next 16 months which will take him to over 25 countries by visiting his website/blog.)
Instead of analyzing bike lane proposals, wooing developers or smoothing university-city relations, Singh will be running a half-marathon along pristine shores thronged by penguins and seals at the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.

The Antarctic Marathon is one of the more exotic stops in a 16-month, globe-girdling trip Singh began Dec. 31.

Singh, 36, has dreamed of the trip since he was a teenager, when he started an ambitious list of places to visit before he died.

“For a long time, I thought this would be the type of experience I’d do when I retired,” he said. “Then you get fears of ‘Will I be healthy enough?’ or ‘Will I be able to do it because of family situations?’”
Sam Singh is going to mix Community Service along with his travels. This quote from his website
A major component for my travels will be to work with nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations throughout the world. I will use this section to highlight groups I work with as well as compiling the trends in the field of international volunteering.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Michigan Towns with Christmas or Holiday Season Names

Last night I finished creating a Google Maps Mashup of Towns and Cities in United States with Christmas or Holiday Season Names.

In Michigan I came across the following Towns:
  • Christmas, Alger County, MI
  • Saint Nicholas, Delta County, MI
  • Holly, Oakland County, MI
  • Shepherd, Isabella County, MI
For Christmas/Holiday Season Towns and Cities elsewhere click here.

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Friday, November 23, 2007

Thanksgiving Day Snow in Metro Detroit - 2007

Here's a image of 1st snowfall (though not much) on Thanksgiving day in Plymouth, MI.

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

MIBAZAAR: World Map at General Motors Plaza, Detroit, MI

MIBAZAAR: World Map at General Motors Plaza, Detroit, MI

It's 3 AM and I don't have anything better to do so what do I do, I look around Detroit on Google Maps. I pan towards the river front and follow the path I use to take during my jog (when the weather was warm) which is right by the river front from Cobo Hall to beyond General Motors Plaza. Guess what I noticed on Google Maps - A World Map on Granite at the GM Plaza. I blogged on this at MIBAZAAR. Here's the permalink.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

C.K. Prahalad named the top management guru in the world

C.K. Prahalad, the Paul and Ruth McCracken Distinguished University of Michigan Professor of Corporate Strategy has been named the top Management Guru of the World by "Thinkers 50". C.K. Prahalad beat out Bill Gates (ranked 2nd) and Allen Greenspan (ranked 3rd).

Quoting University of Michigan Ross School of Business website:
According to Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove of Suntop Media, not many management thinkers actually follow up important early ideas with genuinely groundbreaking future ideas.

"This is what C.K. Prahalad has managed to do," Crainer said. "His work with Gary Hamel set the strategic agenda of the 1990s. Now, with 'The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,' he has established the social, entrepreneurial and economic agenda of our times."

C.K. Prahalad's Early Life (via Wikipedia)
Prahalad is one of nine children. His father was a well-known Sanskrit scholar and judge in Madras, India (now Chennai). When he was 19, Prahalad was recruited by the manager of the local Union Carbide battery plant. He worked there for four years. Prahalad calls his Union Carbide experience a major inflection point in his life.

Prahalad then went to the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), where he fell in love with a student at a nearby university. After five years spent trying to win their families' approval, the couple married and left for Harvard University. There Prahalad wrote a PhD thesis on multinational management in just two and a half years. The couple then returned to India, where he taught at the IIMA. But his ideas on global business were under constant attack from nationalists in India. He decided to return to the United States, as an assistant professor at the University of Michigan.

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Saturday, November 10, 2007

Rabid Fox attacks residents in Plymouth Township, MI

Detroit News is reporting that
A rabid fox is still on the loose today after biting a township woman and her beagle near Ann Arbor Trail and McClumpha last night.

Around 9 p.m. Thursday, the crazed animal "came out of nowhere," nipped at the woman's ankle and broke the skin, said Plymouth Township Police Chief Thomas Tiderington.

The woman's dog then chased the fox and was also bit. Both sought medical treatment, he said.

The incident is the latest following several attacks occurring in the same area over the last month.

"There's not much we can do…except notify the public to be on the lookout," Tiderington said. "We've contacted professional animal control and we're discussing what capabilities they have."
Careful out there when jogging or taking your dog for a walk!

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Sunset - Plymouth, Michigan (10/23/2007)

The spectacular view below captured yesterday evening (10/23/2007) at Plymouth, MI.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Early Fall Sunrise - Plymouth, Michigan

Early Fall Sunrise as seen from Plymouth, Michigan - 09/25/2007

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Monday, September 03, 2007

Michigan has 26.8% of its population who are obese

Michigan has 26.8% of its adult population (Body mass index of 30 or higher) who are obese. (Source TIME Magazine dated September 10th, 2007).

See how Michigan compares with the rest of the states in this Google Maps View.

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

University of Michigan Hospitals and William Beaumont Hospital in Top 50 Best Hospitals

University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, MI and William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI are in the list of America's Best Hospitals for Cancer Treatment as mentioned in US News.

Here's a look at America's Best Hospitals for Cancer Treatment on Google Maps.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Plymouth Township, Farmington and Saline amongst 100 Great American Towns

Michigan towns - Plymouth Township (ranked 37th), Farmington (ranked 55th) and Saline (ranked 59th), make it to the top 100 list of "100 Great American Towns" as mentioned in CNN Money.

That's great, the town I live in - Plymouth Township makes it to the top 50!!

I have mapped out "100 Great American Towns" on Google Maps along with the latest news from each of the 100 towns.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

IT Jobs in Michigan and surrounding states

Check out the current IT Jobs in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois in the following technologies: (source YAHOO HOTJOBS)
Web 2.0, Java, SAP, .Net

Interested in going back to India? -- Check back later at MIBAZAAR for the latest IT jobs in India....

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Math and Reading Test Scores

In Michigan 62% of the students scored proficient or better in Math Tests administered by the State of Michigan. This compared to 29% of the students in Michigan who scored proficient or better in Nationally administered Tests.

Whereas in Reading 82% of the students scored proficient or better in Reading Tests administered by the State of Michigan. This compared to 32% of the students in Michigan who scored proficient or better in Nationally administered Tests.

Check out Google Maps View of Test Scores in other States including Michigan.

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Thursday, May 31, 2007

India's Independence Day (2007)

India's Independence Day in 2007 - is it India's 60th or 61st Birthday. I would say it is India's 61st Birthday and 60th Anniversary.

Some of our area websites and desi radio programs keep saying "India's 60th Birthday" in relation to this year's (2007) Independence Day Celebration at Hart Plaza, Detroit and Rock Financial Showplace, Novi, MI.

So what do you think?

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Monday, May 28, 2007

International Academy, Bloomfield Hills, MI ranked in Top 10 Best High Schools

Newsweek has come out with the list of Top High Schools in America. International Academy in Bloomfield Hills, MI has been ranked 7th. Here's a Google Maps view of the Top 100 High Schools in America.


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Saturday, April 07, 2007

Early Spring Snowfall - Plymouth, Michigan

Picture I took today in Plymouth, MI.


(Note: Do you have any pictures from around Michigan, India which you would like to share with the community then send it to me.)

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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Michigan ranked 11th most unsafe State to live - 2007

Michigan ranked 11th most unsafe state to live in for 2007 (Google Maps View of the entire list). The states which are more unsafe than Michigan are:

1. Nevada
2. New Mexico
3. Arizona
4. Maryland
5. Tennessee
6. South Carolina
7. Alaska
8. Florida
9. California
10. Louisiana
11. Michigan

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