GARDEN CITY, NY(TIP): The Association of Indians in America, the grassroot national organization had a fabulous Celebration to mark its 50th Anniversary on Dec 1st at Garden City Hotel, Long Island NY.
About 400 people attended the event. The event was graced by Congress man Tom Suozzi, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi , Consul General Sandeep Chakravorty and Padma Bhushan Anupam Kher
The event started with Invocation by Mrs. Geeta Setia, followed by American Anthem by Riti Sunshine Bhalla and Indian Anthem by a group of Indian ladies
Chairperson and MC Ravi Bhooplapur was introduced by Dr. Budhadev Manvar. He described the achievements of the gala chair.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated AIA in a special message of greetings on the occasion. He praised the Association for its pioneer work for Indian community in America and its projects for India
President of the Association Dr. Urmilesh Arya was introduced by Past Board of Trustees and past president Animesh Goenka who said Dr. Mrs. Arya has passion for philanthropy, charity and community services.
President Urmilesh Arya said in her address that AIA represents the hopes and aspirations of those immigrants who are united by their common bond of Indian heritage and American commitment. She said this celebration is a special occasion of remembrance and reflection, a time to revisit the vision of founders.
Immediately after founding the Association, the primary goal was to develop a vision and a mission to provide a unique service impacting life of each and every member of the Indian immigrant community. She said, “We are proud of our past accomplishment and are aware of the future challenges”.
She said our community has been very successful, because of highly educated, motivated and talented individuals.
India has placed highest premium on scholarship. Bhagvat Gita says Na hi Jnanena sadarsham pavitraihe vidyate, means nothing purifies like knowledge
AIAhas played crucial role in getting minority status and reclassification for Indian immigrants
She further explained how AIA has been a pioneer in serving causes of Indians in America, addressing their issues related to professional licensing, immigration, racial and professional discrimination, civil rights and many more.
The association has raised a substantial funds for natural calamities in India and USA and sent medical equipment to various needy hospitals in India. Its PROJECT INDIA has been actively involved in HIV prevention and treatment in India.
She emphasized and encouraged the youth to get involved with the association so that the AIA torch can be transferred to them.
She explained her future plan for prevention and treatment of Blindness in children in India especially those who are underprivileged and women empowerment in remote villages of India further enhancing children’s wellbeing.
Consul General of India in New York, Sandeep Chakravorty highlighted the improvement in the economy of India and the strong relationship between India and America. He applauded the achievements of Indians in America in all walks of life , praised the good work the AIA is doing and sais his office is open for any help the consulate can give .
Congressman Tom Suozzi explained about the hardships and discrimination faced by most of the first immigrants from various countries like Italy , Greece, etc., in America. But their hard work made their dreams come true.
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthy was the keynote speaker. He advised and stressed upon participation in the political process. He said at present there are 4 Indian in the US Congress. He hoped s that he will see more Indian origin faces in the Congress in coming years.
Assembly member Andrew Raia from District 12, and Town Supervisor of Huntington NY Chad Lupincci also joined , and appreciated the work of Indian community in America . They said America is a melting pot where people from different countries and different cultures come and become part of American life.
Dr. Arthur A . Klein was honored in absentia. He was held back because of a family emergency. His award was received by Vice president of Mount Sinai Health Network Mr. Sean Healy
Past Trustee of the Board and past president Dr. Narendra Kukar awarded for his dedicated services to AIA . In his address, he gave the history of AIA.
Guest of honor Padma Bhushan Anupam Kher entertained the audience with his childhood stories and advised not to get depressed in the face of failure, but make it an incentive. He said, “Success then will be yours”.
A Video projection on history of AIA and an instrumental performance of Rudra Band were greatly appreciated.
The Herculean task of fundraising was done by Dr. Yash Pal Arya. Chairperson of the Media Committee Smiti Khanna and Co-Chair Indu Jaiswal coordinated well with media. The event was well organized and coordinated by Chairperson Ravi Bhooplapur , Co-chair Dr.Buddhadev Manvar and Surinder Rametra
The Association of Indians in America is extremely thankful to the Sponsors – Mt. Sinai Hospital and Wyckoff Heights Hospital.
(Based on a Press Release)