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Indian Americans celebrate Republic Day with enthusiasm across US

Ambassador Navtej Sarna paying floral tributes at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi on the occasion of 69th Republic Day of India on January 26, 2018.

WASHINGTON (TIP): The Indian American community in the US celebrated the 69th Republic Day of India with much enthusiasm. From a small township in mid-West or down South to mega cities of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, Republic Day celebrations were organized by the Indian missions, Indian community activists and organizations.

In Washington, Indian Embassy celebrated Republic Day at Embassy premises. Ambassador Navtej Sarna paid floral tribute to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in front of the Embassy. Thereafter, Ambassador unfurled the National Flag. The National Anthem was sung. Ambassador addressed the guests and read out the Address of President of India. This was followed by singing of patriotic songs by young Indian Americans. Over 200 members of the Indian American community attended the celebrations.

Consul General Sandeep Chakravorty unfurls the National Flag at the Indian Consulate in New York

In New York, Consul General Sandeep Chakravorty unfurled the National Flag and read out the President’s address to the nation. A cultural program was also presented. The over 150 guests included Consul Generals of Italy, Mexico, Israel, Nigeria and Lithuania.

Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Chakravorty highlighted the growth story of India and valuable contribution in it of the Indian diaspora. He praised the Indian American community for their hard work and love of both the country of their origin and of their adoption.

He assured the community of the best services by the Consulate General.

Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin speaking at the Permanent Mission of India
Photo / Mohammed Jaffer-SnapsIndia

The Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations also held a celebration to mark the 69th Republic Day of India. Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin unfurled the national Flag at the Permanent Mission of India in midtown Manhattan in the presence of a large number of staff and guests. Later, in the evening a reception was organized at the United Nations which was attended by a large number of guests which included, besides the Indian American community members, diplomats from various countries. The highlight of the reception was presentation of Indian traditional music and dance.

Lighting of the lamp ceremony with guests at the United Nations Reception in celebration of Republic Day
Photo / Mohammed Jaffer-SnapsIndia
Glimpses of the Reception organized by the PMI at the UN
Photos / Mohammed Jaffer-SnapsIndia
Glimpses of the Reception organized by the PMI at the UN
Photos / Mohammed Jaffer-SnapsIndia
Glimpses of the Reception organized by the PMI at the UN
Photos / Mohammed Jaffer-SnapsIndia
Glimpses of the Reception organized by the PMI at the UN
Photos / Mohammed Jaffer-SnapsIndia
Glimpses of the Reception organized by the PMI at the UN
Photos / Mohammed Jaffer-SnapsIndia

Various organizations in New York organized Republic Day celebrations. India Association of Long Island organized one with great enthusiasm. Nassau county Executive Laura Curran and Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino were among the several guests at the event. IALI President Mrs. Gunjan Rastogi honored Veterans of Indian Armed Forces Wing Commander S.H Butani, Squadron Leader D. K Nagia, Major D. Gulati and Mr. P. Shilagani.

A Cultural program presented on the occasion featured patriotic songs by IALI members and admirably enacted performance by seniors of Happy Seniors Home, dances by young children from Arya Dance and Krishna Arts dance schools.

The Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) of the Tristate (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut), celebrated the Republic Day with its annual dance competition, “Dance Pe Chance”, at the prestigious State Theatre in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

FIA has been celebrating Republic Day for over 40 years now, meticulously promoting the opulent culture and various dance styles of India.

The FIA’s incoming executive committee of 2018 was administered the oath of office by Sandeep Chakravorty. The committee included Srujal Parikh (President), Alok Kumar (Executive Vice-President), Chhavi Dharayan (Vice President), Daxa Amin (Secretary), Himanshu Bhatia (Treasurer), Haresh Shah (Joint Secretary) and Andy Bhatia (Immediate Past President).
Photos / Paresh Gandhi- Official Photographer
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