The law firm Clark Hill partnered with the Michigan Indo-American Democratic Caucus and the Asian Indian Women’s Association to host Indian Consulate General Mukta Datta Tomar and U.S. Congressman Hansen Clarke recently at Ashoka Indian Cuisine in Canton. “This was a great opportunity for our community to come together, meet Mrs. Mukta Datta Tomar and Congressman Clarke in a social setting and have the opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue,” Clark Hill India Initiative Leader Mahesh Nayak said. “Anyone with government, business and legal interests found this event useful. We are grateful to the Michigan Indo-American Democratic Caucus and the Asian Indian Women’s Association for putting this together.” In the photo are (l-r): Ramesh Verma of the Michigan Indo-American Democratic Caucus, Clark Hill member Reginald Turner, Indian Consulate General Tomar, and Nayak.
- Posted April 7, 2011
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