"$20,000 Raised for McCarthy's Senatorial Campaign Chest"
Article in India-West by Michel W. Potts entitled "$20,000 Raised for McCarthy's Senatorial Campaign Chest" and dated November 20, 1987. Discusses a fundraiser for California Lieutenant Governor Leo McCarthy's bid for the Senate, during which he was introduced by Dr. Amarjit Marwah (who is pictured with McCarthy).
"Fund Raiser Planned for Lt. Governor Leo McCarthy on Aug. 15"
Article from India-West by Rajen S. Anand, entitled "Fund Raiser Planned for Lt. Governor Leo McCarthy on Aug. 15" and dated August 8, 1986. Discusses a fundraiser for California Lt. Governor Leo McCarthy's senatorial campaign, to be held by Dr. M.L. Bhaumik, and also mentions a previous fundraiser for the reelection of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, held by Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"UCLA to Host Conference On Punjab Crisis"
Article in India-West by Michel W. Potts entitled "UCLA to Host Conference On Punjab Crisis" and dated October 16, 1987. Describes a conference scheduled to discuss the crisis in Punjab (sponsored by UCLA's Committee on South and Southeast Asia), featuring talks by a number of notable figures including Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"School to Benefit: 'Night In Bombay' Party Brings Out Exotic Saris"
Article from the Evening Outlook by Margie Daniels Oster entitled "School to Benefit: 'Night In Bombay' Party Brings Out Exotic Saris." Discusses a "Night in Bombay" dance at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, hosted by the Los Angeles/Bombay Sister City Committee in order to raise funds to build a school in India.
"V.P. Singh: From Lonely Child to Leader of India"
Article from India Journal by Narayanan Madhavan, entitled "V.P. Singh: From Lonely Child to Leader of India" and dated October 13, 1995. Discusses Seema Mustafa's 1995 book The Lonely Prophet: V.P. Singh, A Political Biography, which focused on the life of Indian Prime Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh.
"Emotional Speeches Mark Conference on 'Punjab Crisis'"
Article from India-West by Michel W. Potts, entitled "Emotional Speeches Mark Conference on 'Punjab Crisis'" and dated October 30, 1987. Describes a conference held at UCLA to discuss possible resolutions to the crisis in India's Punjab region. Speakers included Dr. Amarjit Marwah, Lt. General Jagjit Singh Aurora, former Indian Information and Broadcasting Minister Inder K.
"MAYOR: Some Get Through Bradley's Door"
Article from the Los Angeles Times by Doug Conner and Cecilia Rasmussen, entitled "MAYOR: Some Get Through Bradley's Door" and dated June 14, 1988. Describes the accessibility of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley's office; from the scrapbook of Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"Punjab Finance Minister Urges NRIs to Invest in Punjab"
Article from India Journal, entitled "Punjab Finance Minister Urges NRIs to Invest in Punjab" and dated August 1, 1997. Describes a visit to Los Angeles by Punjab Finance Minister Kanwaljit Singh, and specifically mentions his introduction at a luncheon held at the home of Dr. Amarjit Marwah.
"Calif. Chapters of Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundn. Raise $131,000"
Article from India-West, entitled "Calif. Chapters of Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundn. Raise $131,000" and dated October 14, 1988. Postmarked to Dr. Amarjit Marwah. The article discusses successful fundraisers held by the two California chapters of the Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation; the guest of honor for both was Nargis Dutt's husband, fellow actor Sunil Dutt.
"Southern Calif. Nargis Dutt Event Raises $69,000"
Article from India-West by Michel W. Potts, entitled "Southern Calif. Nargis Dutt Event Raises $69,000" and dated October 14, 1988. Describes the Second Annual Dinner of the Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation of Southern California; the guest of honor was Nargis Dutt's husband, fellow actor Sunil Dutt.