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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Re: [mukto-mona] Fwd: Paromita Mitra

This is what I have been hoping for; our children will grow up in America and avail all the opportunities this country has to offer. All parents from the Indian subcontinent should keep this in mind, and they should not interfere with a child's talent due to their own prejudices. I see that Indian parents spend a lot of money to teach their kids Indian songs and dances, which is fine, but - never let them explore the possibility of learning the American songs and dances as seriously. I believe this is due to parents' prejudices. I wonder how many of those talented kids could be competing in the American Idol or America got talent. I am glad - this girl's parents are wise enough to let her utilize her talent. 
 
I voted for her right away. I think she will win.
 
Thanks.
 
Jiten Roy


From: Sitangshu Guha <guhasb@gmail.com>
To: Khobor <khabor@yahoogroups.com>; mokto mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2013 11:04 AM
Subject: [mukto-mona] Fwd: Paromita Mitra

 

 
 
Paromita Mitra
Mississippi
Hometown: Hattiesburg
Height: 5' 5"
Age: 21
BIO
Paromita Mitra, a first generation immigrant from Bangladesh, grew up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. She is currently a senior at Mississippi State University studying Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Mathematics.

As a culture and travelling enthusiast, Paromita can speak four different languages, has traveled the country of Italy on a
study abroad program, and has even flown a plane once. On her spare time, she enjoys baking, astronomy, and canoe trips. Paromita is trained in piano, clarinet, and drums.
Paromita is also an advocate for
higher education and NASA's S.T.E.M. platform: influencing science, technology, engineering, and math topics in the youth. As the educational outreach co-director of The Space Cowboys, Paromita & her rocket team received 1st place in the nation from AIAA for their work with education. She has traveled to schools all over Mississippi speaking about rocketry and space topics, while implementing hands-on activities to promote science. Each year the team holds the Middle School Launch Challenge to encourage model rocketry.
In her own words
My story takes me from the slums of Southeast Asia to being a well-educated woman and future NASA employee to the Miss USA stage. I am grateful for the opportunities my family has found in the United States and my desire to give back to this country makes this job perfect for me
fun facts
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Paromita is studying aerospace engineering and would love to have met Sally Ride, the first woman to go to space.
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Paromita was born in Bangladesh, but grew up in Mississippi.
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Paromita is multi-musical. She can play the piano, clarinet and drums.