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Oral History Interview with P.C. Mangalick



DESCRIPTION
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: P. C. Mangalick was born in India. He grew up in India and ran his own business there. In the early 1970s, he and his wife came to the United States. In the mid-1980s, he and his wife established a charity hospital in Agra, India. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: His business in India; marriage; the move to the United States; importance of discipline in Indian culture; his charitable hospital in India; the India Bazaar stores, import work, the startup of a wholesale business; Ashram group, the startup of the Hindu Society of Minnesota; vegetarianism; and the importance of helping other people.

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: June 14, 1994
Subject(s): P.C. Mangalick
Type: Oral History
Language: English
Creator: Polly Sonifer
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota

PROVENANCE
Holding Institution: Minnesota Historical Society
Collection: India Association of Minnesota Oral History Project
Additional Information: Phase 1
Item History: 2016-11-03 (created); 2016-11-03 (modified)

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