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...other members of the class of 2005, Kiran Gupta and Manik V. Suri, co-authored the chapter on the college essay after gaining interest in helping underprivileged kids while tutoring minority students with the “Let’s Get Ready” organization. Kung, now at Harvard Business School, wrote about the importance of high school activities. Their end result, what Suri describes as a “step-by-step manual of how you go about the process of applying to college,” is now published through McGraw-Hill publishing company and in bookstores...

Author: By Rebecca A. Kaden, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Knowledge Is Power | 10/21/2004 | See Source »

...We’re trying to bring in authors relevant to politics but not just political journalists,” organizer Manik V. Suri ’05 said...

Author: By Karl A. Hinojosa, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Reagan Historian Discusses Current Events | 3/5/2002 | See Source »

...tidy my room before my parents came, but it turned out that it wasn’t good enough,” Manik V. Suri ’05 said. “My mom came into my room, took one look and walked straight out; she spent the next hour vacuuming and cleaning the whole place...

Author: By Ravi Agrawal, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: First-Years Receive Parents | 10/29/2001 | See Source »

Debra and Ash Suri, a Manhattan couple in their early 30s, are expecting their first child at the end of this month. After reading several childbirth books and attending a Lamaze class, Debra decided she wanted to have a doula present at her baby's birth. She interviewed several women and chose Guralnick. "I really wanted to go with a doula, because Barbara has so much knowledge and experience, and I find it very comforting to have somebody there with us from the beginning to the end, to be able to answer our questions," says Debra...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: One Labor-Intensive Job | 3/12/2001 | See Source »

...clever structure allows The Death of Vishnu (Norton; 295 pages; $24.95) to display a manageable cross-section of contemporary urban Indian life, including class and religious frictions. But Manil Suri, who grew up in Bombay and now teaches mathematics at the University of Maryland, has more to offer here than gentle social comedy. During the course of the novel, Vishnu's soul disentangles itself from his earthly remains and begins ascending the apartment house stairs. As this spirit looks back on the life just ending, on the mother who named him after a Hindu god, on the prostitute whom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Seven New Voices | 2/12/2001 | See Source »

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