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    January, 2000 Issue 2.  Vol. 1.

Punjabi Manch

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About Manjeet Kaur Kang

She was born and raised in Madhya Pradesh, India where her father worked for Indian Railways.  She speaks Punjabi, Hindi and English but her medium of education was Hindi all the way from her first grade to masters degree.  She has an excellent command of the Hindi language.  She did her M.A. in Geography.  After doing her M.A., B.Ed, she served as a teacher in a higher secondary school for seven years in Madhya Pradesh.  She accompanied her parents to Canada in December of 1989 to join her brother there.  In 1990 she married Amrik who had just moved to Seattle from California.  She still keeps her Canadian Citizenship. They have two children who are U.S. born American citizens.  Now she is the backbone of Amrik's endeavors and is home schooling their two children full time.

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