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Musical journey of Indian cinema by Care & Share
Monday, 10.22.2007, 02:08am (GMT-7)

 CHICAGO: Care and Share USA International - a registered international charitable organization based in Chicago with a track record of fostering charity at global level - has announced hosting its annul banquet with a great musical journey of the Indian cinema on November 2, at India House Banquets in Schaumburg, Illinois.

The musical journey will be conducted by RAMZAT-Rhythm Musical Orchestra from IndiaAnnouncing the gala event, Naren Patel, President of the organization said that the annual banquet of this premier charitable organization gives us an outstanding opportunity to showcase the remarkable benchmarks over the last 15 years, while announcing ambitious humanitarian projects for the future that includes its on-going Tsunami Housing project in Andhra Pradesh. Naren Patel said the Ramzat - Rhythm Orchestra group will present an extraordinary nostalgic music of yesteryears interspersed with contemporary songs of Bollywood combined with a touch of soothing ghazals.

The musical sojourn conceived by Nilesh Patel of India will be highlighted with a selection of rare delightful melodies of the Indian cinema, he added. Care and Share is currently engaged in working towards building a group of homes in the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh state for the victims displaced by Tsunami.

“We are continuing to seek pledges for the homes at a very low cost of $ 2,200 per house for a family and we are contemplating on undertaking some more additional charitable projects with the partnership of the Indian American community’s business and corporate leaders,” Patel pointed out Dinesh Gandhi, Vice Chairman, will serve as the Chairman for the Annual Gala Banquet.

“We are hosting this event in the midst of Diwali season to add a festive touch to the gala banquet. It will be somewhat unprecedented in its content and exceptional in its entertainment value” observed Dinesh Gandhi. “It is our collective endeavor to show to the community the extraordinary humanitarian work done by Care and Share over the last 15 years” he said.
Ramesh Patel

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