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Category Archives: Bangalore
A gracious network
By Constance Ferber It has been two and a half weeks since we all have arrived in Bangalore, and what surprises me the most has not been the cows that stop traffic, the crowded markets, or the extensive array of … Continue reading
Food in India
By Ben Bestor Prior to my arrival in India, I was really looking forward to six weeks of Indian food. I consider myself a worldly eater having enjoyed a diverse array of dishes ranging from Cambodian to Cuban, Egyptian to … Continue reading
Nonprofits cooperate
By Lauren Grimanis After a week full of travel, orientation and meetings; we are all excited to settle into work and get started. The “Dream Team” consists of Prachi, Constance, Chris, and me. Each day we travel on the stuffy, … Continue reading
Posted in Bangalore, By Lauren Grimanis, Program
Tagged Bangalore, cooperation, non-profit organizations, student voices, summer 2010
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