Sunday 2 July 2017

Day 26 of Mentor on Road, USA

Calm and silent and steady work, and no newspaper humbug, no name-making, you must always remember.
- Swami Vivekananda

Day 26 of Mentor on Road, USA started with an interaction at Global Chamber, Dallas. We discussed the developments and also talked about the strategies of how to do business with New India 3.0. Several good companies participated with innovative products and services related to education, sports, healthcare, consulting, banking, immigration services, etc. We would soon be working with some of them.

Global Chamber Dallas is part of a thriving and collaborating community of CEO's, executives, and professionals in 500 metropolitan areas around the world taking on global business. They leverage technology and their own professional network to help companies succeed faster and more profitably across borders. Also, they work collaboratively with local government agencies and organizations that also focus on helping DFW businesses to "go global" more successfully.

Global Chamber 
Dallas helps companies eliminate international business mistakes, lower global business risk, and jump into international business more prepared.  They are the only organization in the world with the mission to grow business from anywhere to anywhere while collaborating with every organization. They help companies, investors and business service providers succeed.

Global Chamber boosts the company’s business and personal growth with global services, fresh warm introductions, special access, focused information, targeted education and training, global mentoring and consultation, inspiration and celebration for the companies to engage with more effectively with global opportunities.
                            


Then Mentor on Road, USA headed towards an interaction with the Indian diaspora at Indian Association of North Texas and presented the developments taking place in New India 3.0. Also, we presented them the approach towards smart village. Many developments could be done without making any expense which would relieve the pain points of the village. We also mentioned that, these steps are already been taken under our project at several places in India. 

We were glad to see the enthusiastic crowd coming up with various good suggestions. We would soon be working on the same.
                       



       
The India Association of North Texas (IANT) is a 501(c) (3) Non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian organization, established in 1962 and incorporated in 1976. Its primary purpose is to serve the cultural and educational needs of the North Texas Indian community. IANT is an approved Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) umbrella organization in the DFW Area by the National Federation of Indian Associations. More than 100 Indian organizations are its Affiliate Members. IANT is governed by a fifteen member Board of Directors. Twelve of the directors are elected annually by the general body. The remaining three are nominated by the consul of delegates of associate member organization.

The objectives of The India Association of North Texas include:
  • To provide a common platform to all Asian Indian organizations and members living in the North Texas area for pursuing their common goals and sharing their concerns.
  • To promote, coordinate and support joint efforts in the social, cultural, educational and charitable activities of the
  • To provide civic and political education to the people of Asian Indian origin, encourage greater participation by them in public affairs and to enhance their contribution to the society at large.
  • To foster friendship and understanding between people of Asian Indian origin and other Americans.
  • To act as a spokesperson for the Asian Indian community and to function as an umbrella organization for all regional, social and service groups in the North Texas region.
  • To conduct and celebrate events which are important to the Asian Indian Community such as India’s Independence Day, Republic Day etc.
Looking forward to an eventful day tomorrow.

Jai Ho! (Let victory be yours)

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