1996.1
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Featured Poet, the Dallas Weekly, January 10-16, 1996, Volume 43, Number 2, Dallas,Texas,USA
1996.2
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Personal Recognition: By Sri Sunil Gangopadhaya, Renowned Poet and Author of Bengali Literature, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, January 19.
1996.3
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Guest Speaker: Golden Entertainment Corporation of Dallas, Texas; Grapevine Convention Center, January 30, Super Gold Cup – Hit Off Party, Grapevine, Texas, USA
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1996.4
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>Featured Poet, India Herald, Volume 2, Number 17, Page 8, April 19, 1996, Houston, Texas,USA.
1996.5
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>Earth Day Certificate Of Appreciation, April, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Dallas,TX
1996.6
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Special Tributes (Vol. 5, Issue # 1 and #2), from the Bengali Society of Florida, Tampa, Florida,USA
1996.7
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>Guest Speaker, 16th North American Bengali Conference, July 6 @ 3:15 PM, Houston, Texas,USA
1996.8
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Featured Poet and Poetry: “Diversity”, at the “Diwali” (Festival of Lights) Celebration, November 23, Organized by the Indian Students Association of Southern Methodist University (SMU), Dallas, Texas,USA
1997.1
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Recognition by US Vice President & Nobel Peace Laureate Al Gore, Jr., January 29, Washington DC
1997.2
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Certified: “Health and Safety Eight-Hour Training”; Office of Emergency and Remedial Response; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, Texas; February 6
1997.3
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> Featured Poet, “The USA Asian” (January-February, Page 8), Lincoln-Omaha, Nebraska,, USA
1997.4
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Elected Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, North Texas Bengali Association (NTBA), Plano, Texas,USA
1997.5
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> Featured Poet, Voces Unidas, April, Vol 7, # 1, P 16, SW Community Resources, Albuquerque, NM>
1997.6
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> Appearance in a Book: The Crystal Prism; An Anthology of Various Cultures; Published by the CGS Communications, Inc., Fort Worth, Texas, USA; APRIL
1997.7
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Featured: Theme poem: “One Vision, One Mission, One Voice”, Congressional Seminar: National Leadership Training Conference and Agency Exhibits, Dirksen Senate Building, Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. (May 5); and Doubletree Hotel, Rockville, Maryland (May 6 – 8), Organized by the Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC), Washington, D.C.; Book page 45.
1997.8
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Poet”, University of San Francisco, June 16, 1997, San Francisco, California,USA
1997.9
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Recognition from President, Francine Cousteau, the Cousteau Society, Inc., August 6, Paris, France
1997.10
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>, Featured News: “Letter from Mother Teresa arrives for longtime admirer in Garland”, By Berta Delgado, The Dallas Morning News, Sunday’s Front Page, Continued to Page 28A; September 14, Dallas, Texas,USA
1997.11
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Featured News: “Letter From Mother Teresa Reaches Admirer After Her Death”, Indo-American News, September 22, Page 38; Houston, Texas,USA
1997.12
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Letter from Sister M. Nirmala (Successor of Mother Teresa), Missionaries of Charity, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, September 29
1997.13
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Letter from Sister M. Nirmala (Successor of Mother Teresa), Missionaries of Charity, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, September 29
1997.14
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> Special Achievement Award, “High Quality Performance”, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, Dallas,, Texas
1998.1
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Featured: “Earth Day” Poem; Intranet Pages; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Compliance Assurance and Enforcement Division, Region 6, Dallas, Texas; April 14.
1998.2
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Featured in “International Directory of Distinguished Leadership” (Eighth Edition, August 14, American Biographical Institute, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
1998.3
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Poet” – JC Penney, Inc. Insurance Group, Customer Service Division, Oct. 28, Plano, TX
1999.1
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Poem Featured: “A Personal Gratitude” (In Memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.); This poem was recited by Ms. Marla Hendriksson at the Dr. MLK, Jr.’s “Dream Panel Discussion”, on behalf of the Asian Pacific American Council (APAC); January 28; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington,DC
1999.2
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Featured Poet and Poetry: “Time Worn Quilt”, Asian Pacific American Council (APAC) Heritage Month Observance, May 13, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington,DC
1999.3
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Guest Poet at the Wedding Ceremony: Poem Title: “Indelible Ink”; June 12; Recited at Holiday Inn Conference Room on Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, Texas,USA
1999.4
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Guest Poet at the Wedding Ceremony: Poem Title: “Indelible Ink”; June 12; Recited at Holiday Inn Conference Room on Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, Texas,USA
1999.5
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> Invitation Letter: “Yoga With Cure”; Loknath Nath, Founder & Director, Serampore, Hooghly, West Bengal, India; November Invitation Letter: “Yoga With Cure”; Loknath Nath, Founder & Director, Serampore, Hooghly, West Bengal, India; November .
2000.1
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> Nomination Letter: To the Nobel Committee of the Swedish Academy for Literature, Stockholm, Sweden; From Norman E. Dyer, Ph.D., Regional Scientist, Science and Technology Advisor, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 6, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.; January
2000.2
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Nomination Letter: To The Nobel Committee of the Swedish Academy of Literature, Stockholm, Sweden; From Mrs. Patti Fields, President/Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mother’s Hope Organization, Dallas, Texas, U.S.A., January 19
2000.3
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> Interviewee in “Bangla Haat – Weekly Diary”: “An Engineer and a Poet” by Debasis Sen, Editor-in-Chief, August 8, New Delhi,India
2000.4
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Featured Biography and Poem: “Voices for the Millennium”; Tribute article by Ms. Dawn Tanner, Program Manager, Asian/Pacific Islander/Native American (APINA) Program, Federal Bureau of Prisons, McLean, Virginia, U.S.A.,May
2000.5
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> Distinguished Judge: Earth Day Kids Art Contest; Earth Savers Program, EPA Auditorium; Organized by the Asian Pacific American Council (APAC) at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington, D.C. May
2000.6
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Featured Poem: “Voices for the Millennium”; Asian Pacific American Council (APAC) Heritage Month Celebration; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Washington, D.C. May 3.