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This story is from the Times of India (April 9, 2012)


-bhuban





WASHINGTON: Five Indian Americans will be honoured by the Connecticut chapter 
of theGlobal Organization of People of Indian Origin(GOPIO) for their 
achievements and contributions at an awards banquet April 28. 

They are Vivek Maru (social entrepreneur), Faquir Jain (applied science and 
research), Chandra Prasad (arts and letters), Neena Singh (community service) 
and Malika Bhandarkar (young person award). William "Vijay" Pinch will be 
honoured with a Friend of India award at the banquet in Stamford. 

"The award selection is a rigorous process conducted by an independent 
committee which evaluates all nominations and we are glad we select the best 
possible candidates every year," said GOPIO-CT president Shailesh Naik. 

Maru is CEO of Namati, an international organisation that seeks a better 
understanding of the impacts of legal empowerment and to create the most 
effective mechanisms for achieving them.

Jain, professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the 
University of Connecticut, has collaborated to form Biorasis Inc to 
commercialise a minimally invasive glucose sensor for real time, continuous 
glucose monitoring. 

Prasad, a multi-talented writer whose work has received praise in Booklist and 
USA Today, created the popular career guide "Outwitting the Job Market" and has 
written scores of articles on diversity and the workplace. 

Singh, co-president of the PTA of the Greens Farms Academy and co-leader of the 
Girls' Scout Troop, has volunteered in many non-profit activities, including 
raising funds for project Pingalwara in Amritsar, a home for the 
underprivileged and mentally challenged. 

Bhandarkar, an accountability expert who influences decision makers at all 
levels to amplify the message "Women Count for Peace", and her team work in 
post-conflict countries to build responsive accountability systems that monitor 
and enhance gender equality and women's empowerment. 

Pinch is professor of history and chair of the History department at Wesleyan 
University. His principal areas of research and teaching are South Asian 
history, religion and history, and maritime world history.










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