Plans afoot for world Gujarati conference

From: India Abroad | Date: December 3, 2004 | Copyright information


India Abroad

12-03-2004

A meeting to organize a World Gujarati Conference in New Jersey next
October was held at the Royal Albert Palace, Fords, New Jersey recently.
Thirtyfive representatives of the Gujarati Associations of New Jersey/New
York attended the event, under the aegis of the Federation of Gujarati
Associations in North America.

The meeting included presentations, a three-day convention, cultural and
social events, entertainment a...

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