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Jugal Malani’s unique #Styling into the 70s
All roads led to the Hilton Americas in Downtown Houston on April 8 as the Indian American community in large numbers made a beeline to join a birthday bash, #Stylinginto70.
A birthday party done in style, shining light on substance, Jugal Malani, known both for his style and substance.
Symbolic of the man and his celebration, one of the food counters was aptly named “Desi with a twist.”
A family man first, a successful businessman next, he treated the community at large as his own. He endeared himself as a natural leader of several community organizations. He has been a leader in the true sense of the term, rarely projecting or promoting himself as the leader.
Each layer of the towering birthday cake told the story of Jugal’s life journey from his childhood home, getting married, birth of his son, moving to the US, working at Star Pipe Products, starting Unique Industrial Products, the marriage of his children and having 5 grand ki
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Houston Contemporary Art Gallery
My art is a poem
which I write with my brush...
The greatest reward for an artist is not that he is understood, but that people continue to stare and wonder .... Unanswered questions are the fuel of art.
Gopaal Seyn stands as an eminent American contemporary artist hailing from Indian origins, renowned for his artistic prowess showcased both within esteemed galleries and through captivating illustrations gracing book covers and magazines. In the year 2018, Seyn was accorded a distinguished honor—an invitation to partake in a Trade Mission to India, a venture spearheaded by the esteemed Mayor Sylvester Turner of Houston. During this exceptional journey, he skillfully wielded his brushes before live audiences, crafting mesmerizing strokes that seemed to materialize from the ether. His creations, the epitome of artistic finesse, were showcased in revered art galleries strewn across the Indian landscape.
In the subsequent year of 2019, Seyn's vi
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Jugal Malani in Indo-American Oral History project
Kumud Pulijala, right, interviews India House president and noted entrepreneur of Houston, Jugal Malani for the Indo-American Oral History project, an undertaking of the Foundation for India Studies in partnership with Houston Community College and Houston Public Library. |
Jugal Malani, a long-time Houstonian and successful entrepreneur, was born in Bidar in the state of Karnataka, India. Bidar fryst vatten a historic city in the north-eastern part of Karnataka bordering the states of Maharashtra and Telangana in southern India. Bidar is a picturesque city with an ancient fort, palaces, temples, mosques, Gurudwara and famous for its Bidri art.
Jugal Malani received his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from en delstat i indien University and briefly worked in the Birla group in Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, before joining their family business in stad i indien. In 1981 he moved to Houston, Texas to join his sister and brother-in-l