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Looking for a Room
I am a divorced 55 an Indian male, very clean, looking for a clean, safe and comfortable, single room to rent before my lease ends on May 25th. Respond to this request immediately with informations,if someone have single room available and willing to share please email – bobbybatra2025@gmail.com Thanks. Bobby Batra.
Hindus Urge US Crematoriums Become Hindu-Friendly
As Hindu population is growing in the USA, Hindus are urging crematoriums nationwide to become Hindu-friendly; ensuring dignity and adherence to religious customs, prioritizing the soul’s liberation and spiritual progress towards moksh (liberation). Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Reno, said that crematorium companies should become more flexible in respectfully accommodating and honoring deeply held traditional antyeshti rituals and rites; including facilities for ceremonial washing of the body, coffin handling, facilitating shipping ashes to India, etc. Crematoriums should offer live-streaming services for families-friends abroad and provide guidance/services for the legalRead More
Prymas Vaz Arraigned for Participating in Organized Retail Theft and in Possession of Stolen Property
Indian-American Prymas Vaz, owner of multiple Eyebrows R Us, has been formally arraigned on four felony counts in connection with a string of retail thefts, including one count of participation in organized retail theft and three counts of possession of stolen property. On first count, Vaz is alleged to participate in organized retail theft in Vegas where one or more defendants or suspects would enter into one or more retail business(es) and take merchandise without paying so that they can return, resell, or trade the merchandise for value. The chargesRead More
Indian-American Community of Las Vegas Holds Candlelight Vigil for Victims of Terrorist Attack in Kashmir
More than 50 members of the Indian-American community gathered Sunday evening at the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign to hold a candlelight vigil in memory of the victims of a recent terrorist attack in Kashmir, India. Organized by local Indian-Americans – Baba Anal, Ashok Goyal and Deven Singh, the vigil began with the chanting of the Hindu prayer “Om Bhur Bhuvaḥ Swaḥ,” led by Baba Anal. The solemn ceremony included the lighting of a traditional lamp, followed by attendees carrying incense sticks, as symbols of remembrance, peace, andRead More
Caltech Undergraduate Dora Chatterjee Awarded Prestigious Summer Research Fellowship in Fluid Dynamics
Dora Chatterjee, a rising senior at the prestigious California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, CA, has been awarded a summer undergraduate fellowship to conduct research on the area of Fluid Dynamics, specifically on the topic of undular bores–which are a type of atmospheric gravity waves. She will be working on, and applying, partial differential equations to formulate and verify a model that captures the nature of undular bores. Dora, a 2022 graduate of the Coral Academy of Science in Las Vegas, is currently pursuing a major in Applied and Computational MathematicsRead More
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Annual Teacher Appreciation Day (Guru Vandana) Honoring Educators
The Las Vegas chapter of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh (HSS) is proud to host its annual Teacher Appreciation Day on Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, celebrating the profound role of teachers in shaping young minds. This heartfelt event offers a unique cultural experience where children express their respect, gratitude, and reverence to their teachers – in the timeless Indian tradition of Guru Vandana. The ceremony reflects this deep cultural value, where students honor their teachers for their academic instruction and for guiding their overall development with wisdom, discipline, and inspiration. The program begins with a vibrantRead More
Gujarati Samaj Annual Spring Picnic
In its annual tradition, the local Gujarati community is gearing up for one of the season’s most anticipated events: The Annual Spring Picnic at Mission Hills Park in Henderson, taking place on Saturday, May 3, 2025. This fun-filled outdoor celebration promises to bring people together for a day of exciting activities, vibrant entertainment with live DJ, group games, and delicious food, all under the Las Vegas spring sky. The Annual Spring Picnic has become a beloved tradition, drawing attendees from all walks of life. The event features a wide range of activities to entertain guests of allRead More
Las Vegas Hindu Mandir Priest Brijesh Raval to Open Clark County Commissioners Meeting with Hindu Prayers
On May 6, 2025, at 9 AM, Hindu Mandir Pandit Ji Brijesh Raval will make history by offering the opening invocation at the Clark County Commissioners meeting with prayers drawn from Hindu scriptures – marking a rare and significant moment of interfaith representation in local government. In an unprecedented gesture of spiritual inclusivity, Pandit Ji will begin the regular Clark County Commissioners meeting with sacred verses from Hindu scriptures, promoting the universal values of peace and compassion that transcend religious boundaries. Pandit Ji will read a Shanti Path, a traditional Hindu peace invocation. It’s often recitedRead More
Congratulations Graduates! Celebrating the Class of 2025: A Tribute to Talent, Dedication, and Community
As we approach the close of another academic year, vegasdesi.com and an anonymous donor extend heartfelt congratulations to the talented Class of 2025 for their incredible hard work, perseverance, and unwavering dedication to their education. The journey of these bright young individuals is a testament to their commitment to their personal growth, their families, and the wider community. After a couple of years of hiatus, and with the generous support of an anonymous donor, vegasdesi.com is hosting a special banquet to honor all high school seniors in the Class of 2025.Read More
Candle Light Vigil for the Terror Attack Victims
The Las Vegas Indian community is deeply saddened by the recent vicious terrorist attack in Kashmir, India. Our hearts go out to the victims and their families during this tragic time. We invite all members of the community to join us for a candlelight vigil on Sunday, April 27th @6PM at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign on Las Vegas Blvd. to honor the lives lost, show our support for the affected families, and stand united against terrorism. Let us come together in peace, solidarity, and remembrance.


