“When I think of how Dita spearheaded the Indian Cultural Center, and the many ways the ICC enhanced our community, I am inspired. Dita made a lasting imprint on this community through her ability to take a vision and make it come to life. Now, just a few years after its inception, the ICC is a well known organization in Fairfield and Westchester counties and provides countless resources to people of all backgrounds.” – Julie Marek Continue Reading →
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Seeking Fourth Term, State Rep Fred Camillo Wants to Take Nothing for Granted
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State Rep (R-Districtr 151) Fred Camillo is running for his fifth term. Camillo, who a ranking member of the Commerce Committee in Hartford, is often inspired by Greenwich for legislation on the state level. “Think globally, act locally,” is his mantra. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dita Bhargava, Fred Camillo
Dita Bhargava to Hold Business Round Table, Wednesday, Aug 24
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Join Dita Bhargava and other prominent business community leaders at Mumbai Times to discuss ways to create a stronger, sustainable economic environment. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dita Bhargava
#WearOrange Campaign Turns to Newtown Orange to Honor and Remember all Victims of Gun Violence.
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Thursday, June 2 is National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Gun safety advocates ask that Americans who believe more can be done to save lives from gun violence to do one simple thing on June 2: Wear Orange Continue Reading →
Filed under: Health, Volunteering, Dita Bhargava, GCAGV, John Blankley, National Gun Violence Awareness Day, NRA
Mudita (Dita) Bhargava Announces Candidacy for State Representative, District 151
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Dita Bhargava, who resides in Cos Cob with her husband and two children, announced on May 12 her plan to run for State Representative in the 151st district of Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Government, Dita Bhargava
Parity Project Explores Workplace Gender Issues During Packed Event at Bruce Museum
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In a standing-room only event at Bruce Museum on Friday night, a crowd of men and women listened to presentations and panel discussion on the subject of gender equity in the workplace. The talk was the inaugural event of the Parity Project, a group of professional women, some currently working in the corporate world and some not. They are attorneys, doctors, economists, investors, academics and consultants. Continue Reading →