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This book is a collection of articles written over two decades (1985-2005) and published regularly in the daily newspaper "Samaj". The book title is taken from the same name "America Chithi" (Letter from America) used for the Samaj publication. The then editor of Samaj, Dr. Radhanath Rath had suggested that a regular communication like this would be beneficial to people of Odisha. In his honor the effort started with the auxiliary benefit of keeping the practice of writing in Odia language. The articles have no specific goal other than informing people about various experiences and…mehr

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This book is a collection of articles written over two decades (1985-2005) and published regularly in the daily newspaper "Samaj". The book title is taken from the same name "America Chithi" (Letter from America) used for the Samaj publication. The then editor of Samaj, Dr. Radhanath Rath had suggested that a regular communication like this would be beneficial to people of Odisha. In his honor the effort started with the auxiliary benefit of keeping the practice of writing in Odia language. The articles have no specific goal other than informing people about various experiences and observations. They are divided into several categories such as Life of Odias in America, Travelogues, Science and Technology, International Events, Spirituality, etc. Today information is easily available at your fingertips via Google, WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook and cell phones. This book preceded all that and these articles were the only way to disseminate information via the print media. Hopefully readers will enjoy these writings from another era.
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Jnana Ranjan Dash is one of the world's leading experts in Enterprise Software & Database Technology. During his 40 years in Silicon Valley, he had an illustrious career including senior executive positions at IBM and Oracle. He currently advises several companies as an advisor and board member. After graduating from NIT, Rourkela as the class topper and winning the best graduate gold medal, he came to Canada in 1970 on a full scholarship for his post graduate education at the University of Waterloo. After 9 years in Canada, he moved to Silicon Valley (California) in 1979. He is an ardent student of spiritual teachings of Vedanta and an early pioneer of the Odisha Society of the Americas (OSA).