Ahluwalia Crowned Miss L.A.-India
Clipping from the December 1, 1989 issue of IndiaWest, written by Michael W. Potts and entitled "Ahluwalia Crowned Miss L.A.-India." Includes many photographs of the beauty pageant winner (Sonia Ahluwalia) and runners-up, as well as a mention of Dr. Amarjit Marwah, chairman of the Los Angeles Cultural Commission, who announced a special presentation at City Hall for the winner.
Cannery Named Landmark
Undated clipping from the San Pedro News-Pilot entitled "Cannery Named Landmark," written by Stephen Gregory. Discusses the Los Angeles Cultural Heritage Commission's decision to declare the Heinz Pet Food Inc. cannery in Wilmington a historical monument. Quotes commission president Amarjit Marwah on his approval of the decision.
Miss L.A. India 1989
Clipping from the December 1, 1989 issue of L.A. India entitled "Miss L.A. India 1989." Depicts Sonia Ahluwalia being crowned as Miss L.A. India on November 25th of that year. Photos also show Manoj Kaytee, Chandra Mundhra, and Anil Shah.
IDA Newsletter
Newsletter of the Indian Dentists Association detailing an April 21 talk given by Dr. Amarjit Marwah for approximately 40 dentists in his Malibu home.
The first, entitled "ISSO Holds Raas-Garba in LA" and dated January 20, 1984, describes a raas-garba dance held by the International Swaminarayan Satsang Organization in Los Angeles. Dr. Marwah is mentioned as the "chief guest."
The first, a "Wedding News" article from the Los Angeles Times dated June 19, 1987, describes the wedding of Anita Marie Ringwald and Jan Charles Gray at Dr. Marwah's home in Malibu.
"USC Students Celebrate Freedom-50 On Campus"
Clipping from India Post, entitled "USC Students Celebrate Freedom-50 On Campus" and dated August 29, 1997. Describes UCLA's India Day celebrations, during which Dr. Amarjit Marwah, founder of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Foundation in Los Angeles, raised the Indian flag and read the Declaration of Purna Swaraj aloud. This page from Dr.
"Enthusiastic India Day Celebrated at UCLA" / "UCLA marks Republic Day to honor India"
Two newspaper clippings from Dr. Amarjit Marwah's scrapbook, the first one from India Journal entitled "Enthusiastic India Day Celebrated at UCLA" and dated January 31, 1997 and the second one from India Abroad entitled "UCLA marks Republic Day to honor India" and dated February 7, 1997. Both describe UCLA's India Day celebrations, during which Dr.