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Honoring Kawaljit Bhatia for 50 years of entrepreneurship and a successful lifelong career across the Twin Cities.
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WHEREAS, Kawaljit Bhatia, also known as "Jit" was born June 11, 1949 in Kanpur, India and studied at Mussoori Allen Memorial School in Uttar Pardesh in 1959 where he met Dali Lama who blessed him after fleeing China; and
WHEREAS, after graduating from VNSL inter-college in India at the age of sixteen, he traveled to Japan in 1966 then Europe in 1970 where Jit met someone from Hibbing, Minnesota who encouraged him to emigrate to Minnesota; and
WHEREAS, Jit arrived to Minnesota believes in taking risks and being at the right place at the right time, so on July 4, 1970 to attend the University of Saint Thomas in Saint Paul he made his way to the Twin Cities; and
WHEREAS, Jit fell in love with the Twin Cities and the opportunities that arose for him in America. His life motto soon became “stay young and have fun”; and
WHEREAS, as a self-proclaimed hippie and lover of all things counterculture, Jit opened High Times, a head shop in downtown Minneapolis in 1974, and opened a new store in downtown Saint Paul next to Candyland; and
WHEREAS, Jit also owned buildings across the street from First Avenue, where he has fond memories of meeting a seventeen-year-old Prince; and
WHEREAS, Prince filmed his “Purple Rain” music video in one of his buildings across the street from First Avenue; and
WHEREAS, in 1984, Jit purchased an historic building at 205 West 7th Street and moved his retail store, High Times from Minneapolis to that location; named it Maharaja’s; and
WHEREAS, Jit renamed High Times to Maharaja's and has owned it since 1984,
WHEREAS, Maharaja's - set up to honor his late daughter Ena - is a one stop “alternative gift shop” ranging from Rock ‘n Roll and pop culture memorabilia, antiques, clothing, collectables, body jewelry, and more; and
WHEREAS, Jit soon realized his love for Saint Paul and purchased many other busine...
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