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  • 13 May 2024 5:05 PM | Anonymous

    submitted by Arathi Cowlagi

    The ISW Symphony Art Festival was a one of a kind visual arts celebration for art enthusiasts of all ages put together by ISW Symphony team led by Sarita Deshpande & Neha Ujlayan.The event created a platform to bring together artists, artisans and art lovers from all across Massachusetts to showcase and appreciate the rich and varied art forms.

    Some of the key features of the festival included:

    - Art exhibitions - Featuring over 15+ talented local artists ranging from simple handmade bookmarks by a 84 year old to a 16 yr old modular origamist, attendees enjoyed a wide variety of art.

    - Live demo, wheel throwing by Rachel Dubicki in partnership with the Worcester Center for Crafts

    - Madhubani Art Workshop by well known local Madhubani artist, Sunanda Sahay 

    - A collaborative community art project to celebrate Mother’s Day and Spring

    - Kids Art Contest- 
    Winners announced below-
    Age group- 8-10 years 
    Aarna shekhar - 1st prize (age 10)
    Naavya Raghavendra- 2nd prize (age 9)
    Divija- 3rd prize (age 8)
    Age group- 5-7 years
    Reya- 1st prize(age 7)
    Nyra- 2nd prize ( age 5)
    Mrig- 3rd prize (age 7)

    - Food & Craft Stalls

    -Gift baskets sponsored by Arathi Cowlagi(KW Realty) and Vandana Pitke(Om Homeopathy)
    Winners below-
    Mishta
    Riana Sukhija
    Piya B

    This event had an overwhelming response from the community filling the need for a vibrant visual arts community event!

    Promo video link - Promo1

                                 Promo2

    Pictures and Videos by Govind Dindore and Yatin Manjrekar  - Pictures 

  • 29 Apr 2024 11:26 AM | Anonymous

    Submitted by Kirti Nagpal

    The Hasya Kavi Sammelan was a resounding success.
     It’s hard to describe in words how these talented poets were able to bring out such rib tickling humor with the play of words!!

     We had the honor of having accomplished poets like  Shambhu Shekhar ji , Arjun Gemini and Mumtaz Naseem grace our India center with their presence .
     We witnessed Brilliance at its best .
    I can say with confidence that the audience were totally enthralled by their witty humor . We all were laughing our heads off the entire time except when Mumtaz Naseem very eloquently described the political instability and turmoil with our neighboring country. It touched every one’s soul and heart ,evident by the fact that she received  a standing ovation by the audience.Mumtaz Naseem is a poet whose words resonate with strength and resilience and beauty of human spirit.
     Shri Shambhu Shekhar our other renowned poet for the evening is a luminary in the world of verse . His phenomenal and compelling satire has captivated audience worldwide.He is able to weave words like an artist ,painting emotions and stories with the brush of language .Shambhu ji is indeed a master of his art.
    Then we had Arun Gemini whose name is synonymous with humor at the highest level. His words have the power to stir emotions and ignite the imagination.His unique style and humor is unparalleled .We almost fell off our seats as we were laughing so hard .He is able to craft moments of joy from the absurdities of life .
    As someone has quoted beautifully “Always find a reason to laugh, it may not add years to your life but will surely add life to your years"
    In those 3 hours of this event at India  center we can all unanimously and undoubtedly agree that laughter reigned supreme. We got a good enough dose of laughter therapy 
    In the end I would like to acknowledge all the hard work and efforts of our organizers and our volunteers  for bringing us such culturally rich and inspiring programs.

    Poem recited by Nimish Kunte, ISW School  Hindi 4 student


  • 27 Apr 2024 8:33 AM | Anonymous

    Hello All,

    My name is Jash Kotadiya and I am a BoyScout from Troop 114 who is working towards achieving the Eagle Scout rank by July. My Eagle project proposal has been approved and I plan to plant Arbor shrubs behind the kids play area at the ISW in Shrewsbury. In order to complete my project, I am raising funds for all of the required materials and supplies. The estimated cost of the project is about $1,800. I hope that I can count on your support to raise funds for my Eagle Project and any donation would be greatly appreciated.

    Please support my Eagle project by:

    • Making a check out to Troop 114, with a memo referencing Eagle Project Donation: Jash Kotadiya.  It can be dropped off with Ruchi Chauhan during school times
    • Sending a online donation through Venmo to my mom: @snkotadiya with a note referencing Jash Kotadiya. The last four digits of the cell is 6151 (if needed) or zelle to snkotadiya@hotmail.com
    • Email jash.kotadiya375@gmail.com with any questions.

    Thank you for all your help and support.

    ISW Advisors: Ashish Cowlagi, Suchitra Shinde, Ruchi Chauhan, Shiamin Melville

  • 2 Apr 2024 11:30 AM | Anonymous

    Grab your spot to laugh out loud!

    ISW Hasya Kavi Sammelan 

    Tickets for Kavi Sammelan

    $25 ISW Member early bird until day before
    $30 non Member early bird until day before
    $35 per ticket on day of the show and at the door
    $50 VIP front row seats

    Arun Gemini

    https://youtube.com/shorts/_QSl8GnkEgA?si=0qA_BqHDIpfUZ5cH

    https://youtu.be/NMesDWd5a84?si=Z90MMByp8vbMVbyE


    Shambhu Shikhar

    https://youtube.com/shorts/0c9ECJ6KDnI?si=RJGUz7UxL5ZhzHEp

    https://youtube.com/shorts/4zledYooIVs?si=5PUU8BzGRcFh5QCs


    Mumtaz Naseem

    https://youtube.com/shorts/05Sy5syuWMw?si=WZy627g6kV1NcmtB

    https://youtu.be/nIsvjF4Ir_Y?si=FVRgnOx-81Xn1VDH



  • 1 Apr 2024 6:07 AM | Anonymous

    Thanks to DJ Arun for introducing us to Bingo with a Bollywood twist!!! Very creative and innovative idea.The game had the usual numbers but each number was associated with a popular song that was played anytime the number was called out . It was a melodious Bingo The game also included some Bonus attraction—Narration of famous and iconic dialogues of Bollywood Legends Amitabh Bachchan and Gabbar Singh !!

    It spiced up the whole game !!

    Congratulations to people who won prizes at the game This creative Bingo with music and Masala is perfect for any occasion and get together !

    This was followed by our Humrahee Dance performance it showcased the talent of all my Humrahee friends who danced to different Bollywood numbers spanning from the Dilip Kumar era to the current period of chammak chaloo.

    It was great to see everyone bring in so much energy

    and enthusiasm to the stage .

    We also compiled a special Holi dance it was an impromptu performance led by Sandhya ji .

    Finale was our popular Manoranjan - Karaoke session. It is becoming a popular platform for people who sing great to the ones like me who love to sing - it’s a no judgement zone and it allows people to be free and sing their hearts out !!

    It was a great get together !!! Fun and excitement non stop. Thanks for all those who attended and urging people who couldn’t make it this time to try to attend our next program in April - it’s the Kavi Samelan


  • 26 Mar 2024 2:27 PM | Anonymous

    Daffodils will be out soon at NEBG at Tower Hil, Boylston.  Inside scoop from Cassie, they have started coming up, and should be in full bloom in two weeks, so book your free passes soon. ISW Members are encouraged to request free passes, details here for visits to New England Botanical Garden.

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    In recognition of Ashish Cowlagi's volunteer time on NEBG's Community Advisory Committee, ISW was issued complimentary organizational membership, and it has been reniewed for the third year, so do avail of the passes.

    Also one of our ISW School Marathi teachers, Priya Vaidya, a fan of NEBG, was invited to join NEBG Mission Committee and bring her skills to help New England Botanical Garden.

    As a FYI, ISW will partner again this year with NEBG for Night Lights on November 23 2024, and showcase our Cultural Heritage  and celebrate DIwali with the broader community. Details to follow.

    And did you know that  there is a painting of Dr. E.K. Janaki Ammal (1897–1984) displayed at the garden as part of the exhibit on Celebrating Women Horticultural Heroes, March 1–30. She was a pioneer in her field in UK and Kerala.

    A painting of Janaki Ammal.


  • 18 Mar 2024 12:00 PM | Anonymous

    ISW Vocal Ensemble group get together.
    submitted by Usha Yadav

    Saturday evening families of our vocal ensemble group members (old and new) gathered to celebrate the end of the singing session and share their talents.There were 12 solo participation and two fun group performances.


    Everyone had a great time showing their talents to the audience mostly the family members of the participants. It was a relaxing , entertaining evening combined with passion for singing.
    The program concluded with the food / dinner, dj music and open dance floor for all.


  • 17 Mar 2024 6:25 PM | Anonymous

    --submitted by Ragoo, Co Chair ISW Pen

    FB Live link

    The ISW-University and PEN initiatives co-hosted a Heartfulness and Meditation session at the India Center this past Saturday, where we had panelists from the Heartfulness Research Institute, some of whom work full time at organizations like MIT, Amazon and other places. It was moderated by Devesh Srivastava (AI leader at Cisco) and a volunteer member of ISW who conducts weekly Meditation and Yoga sessions at the center during the weekends.


    The panel of 6 introduced themselves and discussed topics that covered relaxation and meditation methods, provided some insights on the changes in the volatile job market, and shared few tools for stress management. There was also an interactive session led by Trevor Weltman and Devesh on incorporating Heartfulness and resilience in daily life for career growth. This was followed by a networking and interactive session with light snacks. The event was well attended by over 60 members in the audience.

    Complete list of Panelists:

    George Zogbi (Heartfulness Institute),
    Mohanraja Kumar (Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology),
    Trevor Weltman (Partner at Clickable Impact Consulting Group)
    Alexey Lef (Principal Engineer at Amazon)
    Moderator: Devesh Srivastava (AI Leader at Cisco) & ISW Meditation & Yoga Facilitator at ISW on Saturday & Sunday.



  • 17 Mar 2024 4:41 PM | Anonymous
    ISWU & IIT Agne How To Survive the ChatGPT Invasion - Strategies for Parents & Students

    Link to full video March 16, 2024   

    Atharv Deshpande, 10th Grade, Shrewsbury High School, Shrewsbury, MA, and Registrar, ISW University, India Society of Worcester, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 

    ISW University and IIT - AGNE partnered together to organize an event to bring renowned Professor Po-Shen Loh to give a talk at ISW. Professor Loh teaches math at Carnegie Mellon University and gave this talk directed towards middle/high school students. The event started off with a brief introduction about ISW and our initiatives to inform those who had been to ISW for the first time. Ms. Durriya Doctor, the president of IIT - AGNE, then went on to explain how the event came to be in the first place. She then went on to briefly introduce Professor Loh to the audience. Prof. Loh is Singaporean as his parents were immigrants, but grew up in Madison Wisconsin. He has coached the U.S. math Olympiad team for the past 10 years and led them to 4 wins which had not happened since 1994. Professor Loh travels all around the world for different talks and events, in which he meets many notable people. He started getting into the talk about education broadly.


              Prof. Loh went over a variety of topics to help parents and students succeed. Firstly, he went over how nowadays, kids have the “get a good exam score” and only learn what they need to and always think “will this be on the test.” They don’t have as much passion for learning different things, not even related to academics. He explains how being challenged and being curious will help the new generation’s problem-solving abilities and help them as a person. Companies look for employees who can deal with adversity and don’t always need “hints” or help. He connects these new thought processes to college as kids want to get into a good college for good credentials, then acquire a good job. What is not realized by many students and parents of students, is that universities “want a star, not a black hole.” This means they want a well-rounded person who also has a good personality. While you do need technical skills for college, it is not enough to get into prestigious colleges. Throughout the talk, Professor Loh shows different videos and images. He shows a form that teachers must fill out for a recommendation to schools, and it displays that they ask about many social skills and personal skills rather than academic achievements. Next, Professor Loh explains his initiative to try to make an impact on the younger community. First, he is in the process of making a free platform for middle schoolers to do math on. It is like Chess.com. He learned that in China, students were more competitive, while in the U.S. students would gladly share ideas with their peers. The website is sort of a game where you are with other students all around the world online, and you solve math problems. If someone does not get the answer or understands it, the student who does get it can help the other student understand through the chat. He is incentivizing kids to help each other, to create better students and wholesome people. If you help another student, you are rewarded “brain points.” He is making kids realize that helping others feels good, which in whole will help them make connections in the future and not be so competitive. His other initiative he shared was an online math tutoring class taught by high schoolers. It sets the format of a “twitch gaming stream” to keep the students on task and help them pay attention. This helps the high schoolers as they are helping others, while also gaining personality skills to make the class a bit more interesting.

              Overall, this event was very successful, and the audience gained a lot from it. It ended with the audience being free to ask questions.


  • 4 Mar 2024 1:14 PM | Anonymous

    In partnership with LearnQuest,  ISW Symphony hosted vocalist Aditya Shah and Veena artist Ram Naidu. 

    The program was part of what is now becoming an annual tradition - a pre-conference event leading up to one of the largest Indian Classical music festivals in the country - The LearnQuest Music Festival 

    At the program - LQ organizers announced that dues-paying ISW Members will be eligible for a 10% discount on the music conference ticket.  Please watch for details. 


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