AAPI-QLI Celebrates a Year of Growth, Innovation, and Community Bonding

AAPIQLI President Dr. Inderpal Chhabra outlined a forward-looking vision focused on academic excellence, supporting young professionals, and building a thriving community.

Recognizes Excellence:  Dr. Loui Kavoussi,Dr. Krishna Gujarvarti, Dr. Dipak Nandi, Dr. Sunil Mehra honored 

MELVILLE, NY (TIP): The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin of Queens and Long Island (AAPIQLI) concluded another remarkable year, celebrating its members’ contributions to medicine and the community at its 28thannual convention. Representing 1,000 physicians, AAPIQLI serves as a hub for professional networking, academic excellence, and cultural preservation.

Dr. Raj Bhayani, Chairman of Board of Trust congratulated Dr. Inderpal Chhabra and his team for the leaps forward with the 2024 Gala.

The event was attended by close to 500 guests, including several prominent special guests: Representative Tom Suozzi, State Senator John Liu, and Assemblywoman Jennifer Rajkumar. In their addresses, these dignitaries praised the Indian physician community for their unwavering commitment and dedication to improving the health and well-being of New Yorkers.

A highlight of the evening was the announcement of special endowment funds sponsored by the Bagla family and the Katyal family, totaling over $200,000. These generous contributions will support AAPIQLI’s initiatives to foster academic excellence, community engagement, and professional development among its members.

Congressman Tom Suozzi has for long been a darling of the Indian American Community. If the community has showered its love on him and ensured his victory as a Congressman, the Congressman has ensured to participate in as many community events as possible.

A Year of Achievements
In 2024, AAPIQLI hosted many events that enriched the professional lives of its members while fostering camaraderie within the Indian American Physician community. Among the highlights:
Monthly Educational Meetings: These sessions provided a platform for discussing advancements in medical fields such as Oncology, Orthopedics, and Diabetes care.

Dr. Loui Kavoussi, a Urologist at the forefront of innovation, holds his award.

Cultural Celebrations: Vibrant Holi and Baisakhi festivals br

ought families together, while the Diwali/Bandi Chhor Diwas celebration featured memorable performances, delicious cuisine, and community honors.
Research Day: The annual event highlighted groundbreaking research by young scientists, reflecting the community’s commitment to innovation in medicine.

Recognizing Excellence
During the Diwali celebration, AAPIQLI honored exemplary leaders for their contributions:
• Dr. Loui Kavoussi – Urologist at the forefront of innovation.
• Dr. Krishna Gujavarti– Behavioral health expert and philanthropist.
• Dr. Dipak Nandi – Neuro-psychiatrist and entrepreneur in healthcare management.
• Dr. Sunil Mehra– Renowned pulmonologist and community leader.

Dr. Dipak Nandi, Neuro-psychiatrist and entrepreneur in healthcare management receiving his award.
Seen in the picture, among others, from L to R: Congressman Tom Suozzi(second from the left) Mrs. Nandi, Dr. Dipak Nandi, Dr. Raj Bhayani, NY State Assemblymember Jenifer Rajkumar, State Senator John Liu, Dr.Tarun Wasil, AAPI President, Dr. Devendra Shrivastava.
Renowned pulmonologist and community leader Dr. Sunil Mehra is honored.
L to R: Dr. Sunil Mehra, Dr. Dalbir Chhabra, New York State Senator John Liu and Dr. Inderpal Chhabra, President AAPI-QLI.

Dr. Krishna R.S. Gujarvarty is being honored. L to R: Dr. Devendra Shrivastava, President-Elect, AAPI-QLI, Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar, Congressman Tom Suozzi, Dr. Tarun Wasil, Dr. Smita Lodha, Mrs. Gujarvarty, Dr. Krishna R.S. Gujarvarty, Dr. Raj Bhayani, New York State Senator John Liu, Dr. Inderpal Chhabra, Gagan Gulai, Convention Co-chair (partially visible)Vision for the Future

AAPIQLI President Dr. Inderpal Chhabra outlined a forward-looking vision focused on academic excellence, supporting young professionals, and building a thriving community. “We aim to create opportunities for learning and growth that inspire the next generation of Indian American physicians,” said Dr. Chhabra.

Acknowledgments

Dr. Chhabra expressed gratitude to the organization’s trustees, committee members, and volunteers for their tireless efforts. Special thanks were extended to Dr. Raj Bhayani for his leadership and to Dr. Dalbir Chhabra for her unwavering support.

About AAPIQLI

AAPIQLI is dedicated to supporting physicians of Indian origin through networking, education, and cultural engagement. The organization aims to foster professional excellence and strengthen bonds within the community.For more information, please contact:

For more information, please contact:
Inderpal Chhabra MD FACP
President

President@aapiqli.org

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