1996.1
Featured Poet, the Dallas Weekly, January 10-16, 1996, Volume 43, Number 2, Dallas,Texas,USA

1996.2
Personal Recognition: By Sri Sunil Gangopadhaya, Renowned Poet and Author of Bengali Literature, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, January 19.

1996.3
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
>Featured Poet, India Herald, Volume 2, Number 17, Page 8, April 19, 1996, Houston, Texas,USA.

1996.5
>Earth Day Certificate Of Appreciation, April, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Dallas,TX

1996.6
Special Tributes (Vol. 5, Issue # 1 and #2), from the Bengali Society of Florida, Tampa, Florida,USA










1996.7
>Guest Speaker, 16th North American Bengali Conference, July 6 @ 3:15 PM, Houston, Texas,USA




1996.8
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
Recognition by US Vice President & Nobel Peace Laureate Al Gore, Jr., January 29, Washington DC

1997.2
Certified: “Health and Safety Eight-Hour Training”; Office of Emergency and Remedial Response; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, Texas; February 6

1997.3
> Featured Poet, “The USA Asian” (January-February, Page 8), Lincoln-Omaha, Nebraska,, USA


1997.4
Elected Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, North Texas Bengali Association (NTBA), Plano, Texas,USA





1997.5
> Featured Poet, Voces Unidas, April, Vol 7, # 1, P 16, SW Community Resources, Albuquerque, NM>



1997.6
> 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
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
Poet”, University of San Francisco, June 16, 1997, San Francisco, California,USA

1997.9
Recognition from President, Francine Cousteau, the Cousteau Society, Inc., August 6, Paris, France


1997.10
>, 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
Featured News: “Letter From Mother Teresa Reaches Admirer After Her Death”, Indo-American News, September 22, Page 38; Houston, Texas,USA

1997.12
Letter from Sister M. Nirmala (Successor of Mother Teresa), Missionaries of Charity, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, September 29

1997.13
Letter from Sister M. Nirmala (Successor of Mother Teresa), Missionaries of Charity, Calcutta, West Bengal, India, September 29


1997.14
> Special Achievement Award, “High Quality Performance”, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, Dallas,, Texas

1998.1
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
Featured in “International Directory of Distinguished Leadership” (Eighth Edition, August 14, American Biographical Institute, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

1998.3
Poet” – JC Penney, Inc. Insurance Group, Customer Service Division, Oct. 28, Plano, TX

1999.1
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
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
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
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
> 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
> 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
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
> Interviewee in “Bangla Haat – Weekly Diary”: “An Engineer and a Poet” by Debasis Sen, Editor-in-Chief, August 8, New Delhi,India



2000.4
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
> 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
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.


