radiation oncologist: Those who build must ensure their property includes Western architectural features such as a metal roof or overhang, according to Brandon Sun. But some Indian-Americans are questioning the sincerity of that standard after the City Council rejected a proposal for a Hindu cultural centre on a hilltop partly on grounds that the large, domed building wouldn't fit in. Local leaders celebrate that rural, equestrian lifestyle and are protective of it. They think the decision — which came after residents urged the city to keep its culture and questioned why proponents chose the site — is discriminatory. Krupali Tejura, a radiation oncologist who grew up in nearby Corona and works at an area hospital, got involved in the debate because she was offended by those who argued the centre didn't fit."How does a community or a city decide it doesn't fit in with their lifestyle How far does this go " she asked. Dr.
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