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Simran
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Simran was born in Germany, grew up in North Carolina, and is proud to be a Punjabi. She brings you TreeHugger News and is currently working on growing TreeHuggerTV into a video smorgasbord. Simran is an award-winning journalist who produced and anchored the news for MTV Asia, co-created the MTV India news division, and developed programming for the BBC and Doordarshan through her independent production company SHE TV. She hosted Ethical Markets, the magazine-style series created by futurist Hazel Henderson that highlights sustainable business practices and corporate social responsibility, and is a contributing author of the forthcoming book Ethical Markets: Growing the Green Economy.
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Simran is quite involved in campus activities, despite a very heavy course load. She was elected as ISLC (International Students of L&C) Activities Chair in her sophomore year and will serve as a member of the TCK Advisory Board this fall. She helped prepare food for the fall Multicultural Fair in Akin and the campus-wide International Fair. She has ... signed up for Model UN, another interest of hers.
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There are no limitations as to time and place for Simran. It may be done at any time and at any place, sitting or standing, walking, or in bed, but it must be done in a state of conscious wakefulness. Early morning hours (Amrit Vela) is the best time for Simran. A light and frugal night meal, consisting of milk and fruits, and morning ablutions are aids in the right direction. Purity of thoughts, words and deeds go a long way to make success of the Sadhan (spiritual discipline) for ethical life precedes spiritual life and is in fact the very ground on which the spiritual structure has to be raised. For a householder, it is very necessary to observe strict discipline in life, in matters of diet, drink and speech.
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Simran holds an MBA in sustainable management from the Presidio School of Management and a BA in Sociology and Women's Studies from Smith College. In her spare time, Simran dedicates herself to media advocacy, serving on the board of directors for the National Radio Project and on the advisory board for New York's National Public Radio affiliate, WNYC. She is ... developing a nutrition and food justice curriculum within her Sugar Hill, Harlem community and is thinking about training for the Angkor Wat marathon.
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Performing actress Simran is back to her acting career. She has reportedly been signed up for a film to be produced by director Bala opposite a popular comedian Karunas. The movie will be a remake of the Malayalam flick Vadakku Nokki Yanthram. The story reveals that, an ordinary man who marries a pretty woman faces the changes in their lives. Karunas, who was introduced in the movie Nandha, is totally excited about this project
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Finkelstein seemed to take pleasure in noting that Simran mentioned that it might behoove people who care about green issues to, well, vote those interests and hold politicians accountable. Egad! You mean the media arguing that people actually play their role in this democracy—reminding them they have a role to play?
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