Month: January 2024

  • LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION BLENDS EAST AND WEST

    LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION BLENDS EAST AND WEST

    • By Mabel Pais

    The New Jersey Symphony (NJPAC) presents a special performance celebrating the Lunar New Year and ringing in the Year of the Dragon, featuring conductor Yue Bao and pianist Tony Siqi Yun, on Saturday, February 3, 2024, at 7:30 pm.

    First developed by music director Xian Zhang in 2019, the Lunar New Year Celebration honors the start of the Chinese calendar by weaving together the best in classical music from the East and the West. Guest conductor Bao leads a program that includes “Yellow River Boatman’s Song” from Xian Xinghai’s ‘Yellow River Concerto,’ one of the most famous pieces to come from China in the 20th century, and ‘Spring Festival Overture’ by Li Huanzhi, who was influenced by Xian.

    In addition to playing the ‘Yellow River Concerto’ selection, Yun will perform the “Allegramante” movement from Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G, showing the versatility of this rising star in classical music, who won the Gold Medal at the First China International Music Competition in 2019. The performance also includes selections from Huang Ruo’s ‘Folk Songs for Orchestra,’ Dvořák’s Slavonic Dance No. 8, Verdi’s “Va Pensiero” from Nabucco, and Zhou Tian’s ‘Gift.’

    The Symphony will be joined by the Peking University (PKU) Alumni Chorus, which consists of former members of PKU’s student choir alongside singers from the Chinese community in New York and New Jersey. The evening will also feature a performance by the Edison Chinese School Lion Dance Team.

    Pre-Concert Cultural Exchange

    All Concert ticket holders are invited to attend a pre-concert Cultural Exchange Festival in the lobby with musical performances, crafters, demonstrations and more, starting at 6 pm.

    More information and concert tickets are available njsymphony.org/lny.

    Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event

    Patrons can enhance their concert experience with the Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event. In addition to the concert, the VIP event adds early access to the pre-concert Cultural Exchange Festival preferred seating for the concert, an after-party with sumptuous desserts, and additional VIP perks such as a VIP reception before the concert and valet parking. More information and event tickets are available at njsymphony.org/lnycelebration.

    PROGRAM

    Pre-Concert Cultural Exchange Festival

    Lobby – 6 pm

    For more information and concert tickets are available njsymphony.org/lny.

    2024 Lunar New Year Concert Celebration

    Year of the Dragon

    Yue Bao conductor

    Tony Siqi Yun piano

    Peking University Alumni Chorus

    Edison Chinese School Lion Dance Team

    New Jersey Symphony

    Newark → Saturday, February 3, 7:30 pm, New Jersey Performing Arts Center

    NJ Symphony with Lunar New Year Performers in Concert (Credit/ njpac.org) 

    Li Huanzhi Spring Festival Overture

    Xinghai “Yellow River Boatmen’s Song” from Yellow River Concerto

    Ravel “Allegramente” from Piano Concerto in G

    Ruo Huang Selections from Folk Songs for Orchestra

    I. Flower Drum Song from Feng Yang
    IV. Girl from the Da Ban City

    Dvořák Slavonic Dance No. 8, Op. 46

    Verdi “Va Pensiero” from Nabucco

    Traditional Jasmine Flower Song

    Zhou Tian Gift

    For more information on concerts and tickets: njsymphony.org/events

    2024 Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event

    Saturday, February 3 at 6 pm | New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark

    Join the NJ Symphony in celebrating the Year of the Dragon at the New Jersey Symphony’s Lunar New Year Celebration VIP Event. The celebration continues the Symphony’s tradition, started by Music Director Xian Zhang, of blending music from East and West in a celebration of cultural collaboration. Net proceeds from this event will raise critical funds that support Xian Zhang’s artistic vision. You won’t want to miss it!

    Your full-night VIP event ticket includes:

    Pre-concert Cultural Exchange Festival with crafters from the Zhejiang province in China, musical performances on traditional Chinese instruments, dancers, singers and a Qipao fashion show!

    Lunar New Year Celebration Concert with preferred seating (Under the baton of conductor Yue Bao, the Symphony will perform selections from Huang Ruo’s Folk Songs for Orchestra and Zhou Tian’s Gift, plus perennial favorites like Spring Festival Overture. Rising star pianist Tony Siqi Yun will perform selections from the Yellow River Concerto and Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G.)

    After-Party with sumptuous desserts!

    VIP perks such as access to an exclusive reception, valet parking and premier concert seating.

    For more information, contact Jesse Goodale, Manager of Special Events, at events@njsymphony.org or at 973.735.1729.

    TICKETS & MORE INFORMATION

    For more information about the New Jersey Symphony, visit njsymphony.org or email information@njsymphony.org.

     Tickets can be purchased by phone 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) or at njsymphony.org.

    The New Jersey Symphony

    The Emmy and Grammy Award-winning New Jersey Symphony is redefining what it means to be a nationally leading, relevant orchestra in the 21st century. The Symphony is renewing its deeply rooted commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion by championing new, and often local, artists; engaging audiences for whom the inspiring depth and breadth of classical music will be a new experience; and incorporating the broadest possible representation in all aspects of the Symphony’s organization-all to better reflect and serve its vibrant communities. Since 2021, Music Director Xian Zhang has worked together with composer, violinist, educator and social-justice advocate Daniel Bernard Roumain, the orchestra’s Resident Artistic Catalyst, to offer programming that connects with diverse communities in Newark and throughout New Jersey.

    Connect with NJ Symphony:

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    Email: information@njsymphony.org

    (Mabel Pais writes on Social Issues, Spirituality, The Arts and Entertainment, Education, Cuisine, Health & Wellness, and Business)

     

     

  • Global Dissemination of India’s Educational Transformation: The initiative of Embassy and EdCIL in Promoting the National Education Policy (NEP)

    Global Dissemination of India’s Educational Transformation: The initiative of Embassy and EdCIL in Promoting the National Education Policy (NEP)

    GUATEMALA CITY (TIP): The Embassy of India in Guatemala organized a seminar on January 17, 2024, centered around the theme “Leveraging the National Education Policy-2020 of India for Furthering Bilateral Educational Relations.” The event saw physical participation of approx. 50 esteemed dignitaries, educational leaders and academics from Guatemala with virtual presence from El Salvador and Honduras. The seminar was focused on highlighting India’s commitment to promoting international collaboration in education.

    The National Education Policy (NEP) of 2020 in India marks a transformative shift in the country’s education landscape, emphasizing holistic and flexible learning. Its requirements include the restructuring of curriculum frameworks, promoting multi-disciplinary studies, and fostering critical thinking skills. The NEP aims to align education with the evolving needs of the 21st century, nurturing creativity, and encouraging a deeper understanding of subjects. Its importance lies in creating an inclusive and equitable educational system that addresses diverse learning needs. The success of the NEP is evident in its emphasis on skill development, flexibility in choosing subjects, and integrating technology into education. The Indian government committed to generate a well-educated populace contributes to economic growth, innovation, and global competitiveness. Moreover, the NEP enhances the appeal of Indian institutions, making them attractive to foreign students seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking educational environment. The emphasis on research, innovation, and global exposure positions India as an educational hub, fostering international collaboration and cultural exchange.

    The seminar on National Education Policy 2020 of Govt of India received an overwhelming response from the audience.

    EdCIL (India) Limited plays a pivotal role in the successful implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) in India. As a premier government-owned consultancy organization, EdCIL is actively engaged in providing expert guidance and support in various aspects of education policy execution. Its role spans from facilitating policy advocacy to aiding in the development of educational infrastructure. EdCIL contributes to the NEP by assisting in the formulation and execution of policies related to curriculum design, teacher training, and educational technology integration. The organization’s expertise in project management and educational consultancy is harnessed to ensure effective implementation at various levels of the education system. EdCIL’s commitment to fostering excellence in education aligns seamlessly with the objectives of the NEP, making it an instrumental partner in reshaping and revitalizing the Indian education landscape.

    The Embassy of India assumes a crucial role in disseminating the National Education Policy (NEP) globally, underscoring India’s dedication to holistic and innovative education. To proficiently convey the transformative changes ushered in by the NEP, the embassy relies on the expertise of EdCIL (India) Limited. EdCIL’s extensive background in educational consultancy and project management positions it as a valuable collaborator in elucidating the fundamental features and advantages of the NEP to an international audience. Harnessing EdCIL’s support allows the embassy to effectively communicate information about the NEP, spotlighting its progressive strategies in curriculum design, teacher training, and technology integration. EdCIL’s assistance guarantees a thorough and accurate representation of the NEP’s goals, contributing to a nuanced understanding of India’s initiatives for educational reform on the global platform.

    Participants from Guatemala during the Seminar

    During the seminar, Dr. Manoj Kumar Mohapatra, the Ambassador of India to Guatemala in his welcome address, underscored the rapidly growing bilateral relations between India and Guatemala and the significance of leveraging India’s robust education system to strengthen bilateral relations. He extended a warm invitation to Guatemalan students to explore the diverse educational opportunities available in India. Mr. Manoj Kumar, Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) of EdCIL (India), presented the Opening Remarks, emphasizing the transformative aspects of India’s National Education Policy-2020. He highlighted the adaptability of the Indian education system to modern trends while maintaining its cultural roots. Mr. Kumar also discussed the collaborative efforts needed to enhance educational ties between the two nations. The President of CEPS – Council of Private Higher Education in Guatemala, M.A. Walter Ramiro Mazariegos Biolis, addressed the gathering, expressing his support for strengthened educational partnerships. President Biolis assured the collaboration of Guatemalan universities and academic institutions, as well as government bodies, to facilitate a seamless exchange of students and ideas between the two countries. Dr. B Chandrsekhar, Executive Director (ED) of EdCIL (India), delivered a comprehensive presentation highlighting the unique features of the Indian education system. Dr. Chandrsekhar discussed the emphasis on inclusivity, affordability, and quality in Indian education, making it an attractive option for international students. He encouraged collaboration in research and academic programs between Indian and Guatemalan institutions.

    The Embassy will host a meeting involving the Rector of San Carlos University, Guatemala, and EdCIL in the first week of February 2024 to delve deeper into the potential impact of the National Education Policy on enhancing the education system in Guatemala. Embassy further extended an open invitation to foreign students, including those from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, to explore the rich tapestry of educational opportunities in India, shaped by its ancient traditions and modern advancements. India welcomes students from around the world to embark on a transformative journey of learning and personal growth within its diverse and vibrant academic landscape.

  • Embassy of India Facilitates Tech Collaboration and  Infrastructural Initiatives in Guatemala and El Salvador

    Embassy of India Facilitates Tech Collaboration and Infrastructural Initiatives in Guatemala and El Salvador

    GUATEMALA CITY (TIP): India, under the visionary direction set by Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on 3T (Tourism, Technology & Trade), has positioned itself as a formidable player in the global arena across various technological domains during last decade. In this direction, a team of Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India is currently Guatemala to pave the way for a substantial venture in the country, focusing on a comprehensive site survey for a forthcoming 170MW solar energy project. The site survey is being designed to intricately assess and analyze potential locations that can optimally harness solar energy for efficient power generation. This thorough examination includes an in-depth analysis of solar irradiance levels, topography, weather patterns, and environmental considerations. The ambitious 170MW solar energy project is poised to make a substantial contribution to Guatemala’s energy requirements, delivering clean and sustainable power to support the nation’s developmental needs. This collaborative venture underscores the commitment of the Indian government to contribute to Guatemala’s economic growth, energy security, and sustainable development. Beyond being a significant stride for BEL in the renewable energy sector, this project symbolizes a milestone in Guatemala’s journey towards a greener and more sustainable energy future. The presence of BEL in this significant endeavor reflects the shared vision of India and Guatemala in fostering technological advancements and addressing the global imperative of sustainable energy solutions.

    Presentation by representative of Bharat Electronic Limited at the Business Meet organized by Embassy of India on 12 January 2024

    India has witnessed rapid progress in electronics and telecommunications, fueled by the ‘Make in India’ initiative, which has boosted indigenous manufacturing and innovation. Central America recognizes the significance of advanced technologies like electronics, defense, aeronautics, and radar technology for regional development. Local companies understand the potential of these sectors in improving connectivity, communication networks, and access to digital services, fostering economic growth, education, and healthcare. Governments emphasize enhancing defense and security infrastructure, with growing interest in aeronautics and radar technology for transportation, disaster management, and surveillance. Acknowledging these needs, the Embassy of India facilitated a Business Meet on January 12, 2024, connecting local authorities, companies, and experts in these crucial sectors.

    In a concerted effort to disseminate crucial information and catalyze the advancement of indigenous technology, the Embassy proactively sought the participation of a representative from Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) to address a gathering of Guatemala companies in the sector of telecommunication, defense systems, engineering goods and security systems. Representative from Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) delivered a succinct presentation, acquainting the audience with BEL’s diversified expertise in areas such as homeland security solutions, smart cities, e-governance solutions, space electronics (including satellite integration), energy storage products (including e-vehicle charging stations and solar), network and cyber security, railways and metro solutions, airport solutions, Electronic Voting Machines, telecom products, passive night vision devices, medical electronics, composites, and software solutions. Notably, there was a keen interest among the participants, particularly inquiring about smart cities and security-related technologies.

    Signing of LoI between COITZA and BEL for 170MW of Solar Power Project

    Under the astute guidance of Dr. Manoj Kumar Mohapatra, the Indian Ambassador to Guatemala, the Embassy of India has played an active and pivotal role in organizing such insightful events aimed at disseminating valuable technology to the host country. It has been learned that the Embassy, in collaboration with Lakshmi Capital, an Indian company, is spearheading various infrastructural projects in the region, anticipating an investment of USD 6 billion. Advanced negotiations with the Government of El Salvador have resulted in the initiation of a metro line project and the supply of 5000 buses, representing a substantial investment of USD 1 billion. A Letter of Intent has already been signed between the parties. Similar discussions are underway with the Government of Guatemala for projects such as a metro line in Guatemala City, a train line across the country, and solar power initiatives. Furthermore, the Embassy is actively engaged in progressing discussions and is on the verge of signing a Letter of Intent with the Mayor of Xela for projects encompassing cable cars, the supply of 700 buses, installation of a hydraulic turbine, and project on solid waste management. These collaborative initiatives not only bolster the growing bilateral relations between India and Guatemala but also leverage India’s robust technological capabilities to fortify these ties.

  • Iran-Pak clash adds to the chaos

    Iran-Pak clash adds to the chaos

    Kickerline: Tangled and multi-layered geopolitics of West Asia has entered the South Asian strategic calculus

    It may be inferred that both Iran and Pakistan have acted to establish the credibility of their deterrence posture. However, given the shadowy nature of terror-related intelligence inputs and the identity of the main state actors behind proxy groups, it is difficult to arrive at an objective and informed assessment on whether the actions by the two states were measured and appropriate, or impulsive.

    By C Uday Bhaskar

    In a couple of dramatic developments last week, Iran launched air attacks on its nuclear-armed neighbor Pakistan and was subjected to tit-for-tat strikes. Though billed as counter-terrorism operations, the use of missiles and fighter jets raised concerns that the conflict could escalate into a war. However, both nations have now agreed to defuse tensions. On January 19, Pakistan stated that it desired to work with Iran in “the spirit of mutual trust and cooperation” and would strengthen coordination on counter-terrorism.

    Whether China will use its leverage in the region to promote stability or discord, driven by Beijing’s penchant to fetter India, remains a moot point.

    There is an ironic twist in the way Iran and Pakistan are responding to perceived threats from terror groups across their border, given that both nations have honed the strategy of covert state support to non-state entities engaged in terror activities to advance their geopolitical objectives. The Iran-Pakistan border areas are largely inhabited by a restive Balochi population that has been ruthlessly oppressed by both states to quell separatist aspirations. Over the last few decades, the Shia-Sunni theological divide has fueled terror groups that are also influenced by religious fervor in the extended West Asian region, where the Iran-Saudi geopolitical and socio-religious competition has a long history. Another significant factor is the age-old Arab-versus-Persian ethnic fault lines and Iran’s distinctive strategic identity and aspirations in the Islamic world.

    In the current instance, despite the welcome turn of events wherein a potential Iran-Pakistan crisis was averted, it is evident that the tangled and multi-layered geopolitics of West Asia has entered the South Asian strategic calculus and this will pose many challenges to India in the near future. The extended region that encompasses South and West Asia was convulsed in recent decades by the tectonic events of 1979 — the overthrowing of the Shah of Iran and the emergence of political Shia-Islam; the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan that brought the Cold War to the region; and the rise of militancy-cum-terrorism symbolized by Kalashnikov-wielding mujahideen driven by religious zealotry.

    India felt the negative effects of the 1979 upheaval in the early 1990s. Following the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, a triumphant Pakistan, which had supported the Afghan mujahideen, stepped up its anti-India terror activities and the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was badly scarred.

    More recently, the October 7, 2023, Hamas terror attack on Israel and the disproportionate reprisal that Tel Aviv is prosecuting have had a non-linear consequence that has adversely impacted the world at large. This is manifested in Houthi attacks on global merchant shipping, and once again, a non-state entity with state support (Iran) has posed an intractable challenge to the major powers and the safety of critical SLOCs (sea lines of communication).

    Iran’s locus in the larger southern Asian strategic template, Tehran’s nuclear aspirations and anxieties, its deeply ingrained anti-US/anti-Israel orientation and the proximity to both China and Russia will shape the regional strategic framework in the years ahead. This, in turn, will have acute relevance for India, given China’s ambitions related to Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that has the Xi Jinping imprimatur. Both Iran and Pakistan have critical areas to advance BRI objectives.

    Thus, it is instructive that Beijing was seen as the preferred mediator for defusing the current Iran-Pakistan situation, and while there has been no official confirmation, the possibility that China had a quiet role in lowering the bilateral temperatures remains high. Whether China will use its leverage in the region to promote stability or discord, driven by Beijing’s penchant to fetter India, remains a moot point, but it will be a significant element in the affairs of the subcontinent.

    Iran’s mid-January counter-terror actions, which included strikes against Iraq, Syria and Pakistan, mark a departure from the norm that Tehran had followed until now. The use of air power and precision-guided weapons could become the new benchmark for such exigencies. While Tehran has claimed that it took action based on intelligence inputs in each case, domestic political compulsions are also significant drivers.

    Early in January, a terrorist attack in Kerman, southeast of Tehran, resulted in the death of nearly 100 people at a memorial for Iran’s top commander Qasem Soleimani. Subsequently, the ISIL/ISIS claimed responsibility for this dastardly attack, making it clear that Iran had to take action against ISIS to assuage the anger and grief of its citizens. In the case of Pakistan, the rationale offered by Iran is that it was targeting bases of the Jaish al-Adl, a Sunni Baloch armed group operating from Balochistan (formerly designated as Jundallah) that was involved in a mid-December attack in the Sistan province. The January 16 attack was purportedly carried out to pre-empt another strike.

    It may be inferred that both Iran and Pakistan have acted to establish the credibility of their deterrence posture. However, given the shadowy nature of terror-related intelligence inputs and the identity of the main state actors behind proxy groups, it is difficult to arrive at an objective and informed assessment on whether the actions by the two states were measured and appropriate, or impulsive.

    Dissuading non-state terror groups through resolute military action can be protracted and costly and yield negative returns, as demonstrated by the US-led ‘global war on terrorism’ in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.

    Jittery deterrence holds even greater significance in a troubled region armed with weapons of mass destruction, and the Iran-Pakistan tit-for-tat attacks provide valuable crisis management lessons for regional policymakers.
    (The author is Director, Society for Policy Studies)

  • Killer drones, rockets, loitering munitions used against Baloch militants in Iran: Pak military

    Killer drones, rockets, loitering munitions used against Baloch militants in Iran: Pak military

    ISLAMABAD (TIP): Pakistan military Thursday said it used multiple weapons, including killer drones, to carry out effective strikes against hideouts inside Iran used by militants of two leading Baloch terrorist groups responsible for recent attacks in the country.
    “The precision strikes were carried out using killer drones, rockets, loitering munitions and stand-off weapons. Maximum care was taken to avoid collateral damage,” according to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the military’s media wing.
    It said that “hideouts used by terrorist organisations namely Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) were successfully struck in an intelligence-based operation codenamed Marg Bar Sarmachar’.” The targeted hideouts were being used by notorious terrorists including Dosta alias Chairman, Bajjar alias Soghat, Sahil alias Shafaq, Asghar alias Basham and Wazir alias Wazi, amongst others, it said. It asserted that Pakistan Armed Forces remain in a perpetual state of readiness to ensure safety of Pakistan citizens against acts of terrorism.
    “Our resolve to ensure that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan is respected and safeguarded against any misadventure, remains unwavering. We reaffirm our determination to defeat all enemies of Pakistan with the support of the people of Pakistan,” the ISPR said.
    However, it also said that for going forward, dialogue and cooperation is deemed prudent in resolving bilateral issues between the two neighbouring brotherly countries.
    Meanwhile, Iran’s official news agency ‘IRNA’ reported that nine people were killed in the attack targeting a village in the city of Saravan, with Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi saying all the dead ?were foreign nationals. (PTI)

  • India to send back 276 Myanmarese soldiers who fled to Mizoram last week

    India to send back 276 Myanmarese soldiers who fled to Mizoram last week

    AIZAWL (TIP): India will send back 276 Myanmarese soldiers who fled to Mizoram last week following gunfights with an ethnic insurgent group, an official said on Sunday.
    With this repatriation, which will continue for two days — Monday and Tuesday, more than 600 Myanmarese soldiers who fled to Mizoram will be sent back to their country, he said.
    The 276 personnel will be airlifted by Myanmar air force planes from the Lengpui airport near Aizawl to Sittwe in the neighbouring country’s Rakhine state, the Assam Rifles official told PTI.
    They entered Bandukbanga village, located at the India-Myanmar-Bangladesh trijunction, in southernmost Mizoram’s Lawngtlai district with arms and ammunition on 17 January and approached the Assam Rifles, she said. They were taken to the nearby Assam Rifles camp at Parva, and later the majority of them were shifted to Lunglei, she added. They have been under the supervision of the Assam Rifles since then, the official said.
    These 276 soldiers were brought to Aizawl over Saturday and Sunday for their transport to Myanmar from the Lengpui airport, she said.
    The group is headed by a colonel, and has 36 officers and 240 lower-rank personnel, officials said. Since November, 635 Myanmar soldiers have fled their country and entered Mizoram after their camps were overrun and captured by ethnic armed organisations and pro-democratic forces, officials said.
    Of them, 359 soldiers have already been sent back to their country, they said.
    While 104 Myanmar army personnel were sent to the border town of Moreh in Manipur from different places in Mizoram by Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopters in November, 255 soldiers were moved via the Lengpui airport by Myanmar air force planes on January 2 and January 9, they said. Mizoram shares a 510-km-long border with Myanmar. (PTI)

  • Pakistan makes U-turn, says will restore full diplomatic ties with Iran

    NEW DELHI (TIP): Two days after Iran attacked terrorist hideouts in Balochistan, following which Pakistan downgraded ties and retaliated by attacking a border area in the neighbouring country, Pakistan took a U-turn on Friday and said it was willing to restore full diplomatic relations.
    In a telephonic conversation with Iran’s foreign minister Hossein Amir Abdollahain, Pakistan’s foreign minister Jalil Abbas Jilani expressed his country’s readiness to work with Iran on all issues based on mutual trust and cooperation. He also underscored the need for cooperation on security issues. Jilani also spoke about restoration of full diplomatic ties with Iran, implying that Iran’s Ambassador to Pakistan would return to Islamabad and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Iran would return to Tehran.
    “Pakistan’s foreign minister stressed that respect for territorial integrity and soverignity must underpin this cooperation,” said the spokesperson of Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
    The two foreign ministers also agreed that working level cooperation and close coordination on counter terrorism and other aspects of mutual concern should be strengthened. Both of them also agreed to de-escalate the situation.
    It may be recalled that after Pakistan retaliated and attacked a bordering area in Iran which led to the deaths of nine people (all Pakistanis), Iran had summoned Pakistan’s Charge d’Affaires in Tehran to protest against the attack.

  • Teen dies in Maldives after Muizzu govt delays permission for his medical evacuation using Indian Dornier aircraft

    NEW DELHI (TIP): In a rather tragic incident a 14 year old Maldivian boy died amid allegations that President Mohammed Muizzu denied permission for the use of an Indian Dornier aircraft that could have potentially saved his life, local media reported.
    Maldives President, Mohamed Muizzu, office issued a statement on the demise of a child (in the aftermath of Indian Dorniers not being given permission). “Government has asked authorities to revise and modify the current protocols surrounding the emergency transfers of patients,” the statement read. This comes at a time when President Muizzu has set a March 15 deadline for 88 Indian personnel, who are associated with the two Dornier aircraft and one helicopter service that they use for humanitarian assistance and medical evacuation, to leave the country. The Dornier aircraft, produced by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and provided by India, has been used extensively in the island nation for humanitarian purposes. (AFP)
    Prachanda expresses concern over recruitment of Nepalis by Russian Army to fight in Ukraine
    KATHMANDU (TIP): Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ on Sunday expressed concern over the woes faced by Nepali youths in Russia after being recruited in the Russian Army to fight in Ukraine and asked Moscow to immediately stop the practice.
    Talking to reporters at the Tribhuvan International Airport upon returning home after attending the 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Kampala, Prachanda said that he was trying his best to stop it since the government has no policy to allow Nepalis to join the military force in any other countries except India and the UK.
    “The government is very much concerned and serious regarding the reports that Nepali youths are recruited in the Russian forces and mobilised in the Russia-Ukraine war. We don’t have such a policy on behalf of the government,” Prachanda said.
    In Kampala, Nepalese Foreign Minister N P Saud told Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Vershinin Sergey Vasilievich not to recruit Nepalese nationals into the country’s Army and to help repatriate those who have already joined the forces, according to the private secretariat of Saud. (PTI)

  • As Gaza deaths top 25,000, Hamas defends Oct 7 attacks that sparked current conflict with Israel

    As Gaza deaths top 25,000, Hamas defends Oct 7 attacks that sparked current conflict with Israel

    PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES (TIP): Palestinian militant group Hamas on January 21 defended its October 7 attacks on Israel but admitted to “faults” and called for an end to “Israeli aggression” in Gaza, where the health ministry said the death toll passed 25,000.
    Southern Gaza is the latest focus of Israel’s battle to destroy the Islamist group responsible for the deadliest attack in the country’s history. In its first public report on the attacks that began the war, Hamas said they were a “necessary step” against Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, and a way to secure release of Palestinian prisoners. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later vowed “complete victory” and said his government would not accept Hamas’s conditions for releasing hostages still held in Gaza.
    Hamas’s 16-page report admitted “some faults happened… due to the rapid collapse of the Israeli security and military system, and the chaos caused along the border areas with Gaza”.
    The report did not make clear why it was issued now, more than three months into the war that began when militants broke through Gaza’s militarised border to attack Israelis and foreigners in the streets, in their homes and at an outdoor rave party. This resulted in the deaths of about 1,140 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures. With the border fence broken during the attacks, anybody could enter Israel.
    Accounts of sexual violence emerged but the scarcity of survivor testimonies and the lack of forensic evidence made it difficult to assess their scale.
    Naval bombardment : Militants seized about 250 hostages during the attacks, and Israel says around 132 remain in Gaza. At least 28 of them are believed to have been killed, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli figures.
    Hamas — considered a “terrorist” group by the United States and European Union — said in the report its fighters were committed to “Islamic values”, and if civilians were targeted “it happened accidently and in the course of the confrontation with the occupation forces.”
    In response to the attacks, Israel has launched a military offensive that has killed at least 25,105 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the latest toll issued on Sunday by the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.
    In early January, Israel’s military said the Hamas command structure in northern Gaza had been dismantled, leaving only isolated fighters.
    But witnesses told AFP Israeli vessels were bombarding Gaza City and other areas in the north early Sunday. Hamas has also reported heavy combat in the north.
    The Israeli army said it “eliminated a number of terrorists” in the main southern city of Khan Yunis and killed 15 militants in northern Gaza over the past day. Netanyahu is under intense pressure to return the hostages and account for security failings surrounding the October attacks.
    In a video statement released after the Hamas report, he said that “in exchange for the release of our hostages, Hamas demands an end to the war, the withdrawal of our forces from Gaza”, the release of Palestinian prisoners and guarantees that Hamas would stay in power. “If we accept this, our soldiers have fallen in vain,” Netanyahu said. “If we accept this, we won’t be able to guarantee the safety of our citizens.”
    The United Nations says about 1.7 million people have been displaced in Gaza, with about one million crowded into the Rafah area of Gaza’s south near Egypt.
    (AFP)

  • Iran-backed militants strike US-led coalition base in Iraq

    WASHINGTON (TIP): Iran-backed militants launched ballistic missiles at a base hosting US forces in western Iraq, causing one Iraqi and possible American casualties, the US Central Command said January 20. “Multiple ballistic missiles and rockets were launched by Iranian-backed militants in western Iraq targeting Al-Assad Airbase,” CENTCOM said in a social media post, which placed the time of the attack at 6:30 pm Baghdad time (1530GMT) Saturday evening. Most of the projectiles were intercepted by the base’s air defense systems but “others impacted on the base,” the statement said.
    “A number of US personnel are undergoing evaluation for traumatic brain injuries. At least one Iraqi service member was wounded,” it added.
    Since mid-October, there have been dozens of attacks on US and coalition forces in Iraq and Syria, deployed there to fight jihadists of the Islamic State group.
    Most have been claimed by “Islamic Resistance in Iraq,” a loose alliance of Iran-linked armed groups that oppose US support for Israel in the Gaza conflict.
    The group said in a press release Saturday that it had carried out the latest attack.
    The use of ballistic missiles marks an escalation in the attacks on US forces in Iraq and Syria, who had previously been targeted with lower-tech rockets and drones.
    Saturday’s air base attack comes amid soaring tensions in the Middle East following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war on October 7.
    Ain al-Assad air base hosting US forces in Iraq in the western Anbar province. Image used for representation. With every strike and counterstrike, Israel, the US and Iran’s allies inch closer to all-out war. Five members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were also killed in a strike Saturday in Damascus that Tehran blamed on Israel, threatening reprisals.
    Last Monday evening, Iran itself launched a deadly strike in northern Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region, saying it had targeted a site used by “spies of the Zionist regime (Mossad).”
    Washington has on several occasions launched strikes of its own, which it has said were to impede further assaults or to prevent imminent attacks.
    According to the Pentagon, dozens of US personnel have been lightly wounded in previous attacks since late October.
    (AFP)

  • Strike kills Hezbollah fighter, civilian in Lebanon, amid seeming Israeli shift to targeted killings

    Strike kills Hezbollah fighter, civilian in Lebanon, amid seeming Israeli shift to targeted killings

    SIDON (TIP): An Israeli airstrike hit two vehicles near a Lebanese army checkpoint in south Lebanon on January 21, killing a Hezbollah member in one car and a woman in the other and wounding several other people, Lebanese state media and health officials reported.
    The strike appeared to be part of a shift in Israeli strategy toward targeted killings in Lebanon after more than three months of near-daily clashes with Hezbollah militants on the border against the backdrop of the war in Gaza.
    Hezbollah announced that one of its members, identified as Fadel Shaar, had been killed in the strike in the town of Kafra.
    Several hours later, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported that a civilian woman wounded in the strike, Samar al-Sayyed Mohammed, had died of her injuries.
    Local civil defense and hospital officials said several others were wounded.
    Video from the scene showed a passenger sedan in flames next to a small truck stopped in the middle of the road.
    The Israeli military did not comment on the strike.
    Since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7, Hezbollah forces have engaged in near-daily clashes with Israeli troops along the border.
    While the clashes had previously been limited mainly to a narrow strip within a few kilometers (miles) from the border, Israel in recent weeks appears to have moved to a strategy of targeted killings of figures from Hezbollah and allied groups, sometimes hitting in areas relatively far from the border, as was the case in Sunday’s strike.
    On Saturday, another strike near the Lebanese port city of Tyre killed two people in a car — one of them a Hezbollah commander — and two people in a nearby orchard. The commander, Ali Hudruj, was buried Sunday in south Lebanon. The other occupant of the car, tech sector businessman Mohammad Baqir Diab, was identified as a civilian and was buried in Beirut on Sunday.
    On Jan. 2, a presumed Israeli airstrike killed a top Hamas official, Saleh Arouri, in a suburb of Beirut, the first such strike in Lebanon’s capital since Israel and Hezbollah fought a brutal one-month war in 2006.
    Speaking at Hudruj’s funeral Sunday, Hezbollah Member of Parliament Hussein Jeshi said Israel had “resorted to the method of assassinating some members of the resistance” to compensate for being unable to reach a military victory against Hamas after more than 100 days of war in Gaza. The Lebanese militant group said in a statement later Sunday that it had launched an attack against the town of Avivim in northern Israel in retaliation for the strike in Kafra and for other “attacks that targeted Lebanese villages and civilians.”
    Israel did not comment on the strike specifically but announced it had struck Hezbollah targets in several locations in Lebanon on Sunday. It later said that an anti-tank missile had hit a house in Avivim and no injuries were reported.
    With dangers of a regional conflict flaring on multiple fronts, officials from the United States and Europe have engaged in a flurry of shuttle diplomacy in recent weeks between Israel and Lebanon, attempting to head off an escalation of the conflict into a full-on war on the Lebanese front. (AP)

  • Officials report at least 13 dead in shelling of a market in Russian-occupied Ukraine

    KYIV (TIP): At least 13 people were killed January 21 by shelling at a market on the outskirts of the city of Donetsk in Russian-occupied Ukraine, local officials reported Sunday.
    A further 10 people were injured in the strike on the suburb of Tekstilshchik, said Denis Pushilin, head of the Russian-installed authorities in Donetsk. He said that the shells had been fired by the Ukrainian military.
    In a preliminary toll the Donetsk mayor Alexei Kulemzin had earlier reported eight dead in the shelling on the northeast of the city.
    The Ukrainian city fell under the control of pro-Moscow separatists in 2014 and is regularly targeted by Kyiv’s forces.
    During the night of January 1 four people died and 13 were wounded, including journalists, in strikes on Donetsk, the Russian-controlled authorities said.
    Kyiv has not commented on the event and the claims could not be independently verified by The Associated Press.
    Emergency services continue to work on the scene, Pushilin said. (AFP)

  • Iran launches satellite in new aerospace milestone

    TEHRAN (TIP): Iran’s Revolutionary Guards launched a research satellite January 19, a minister said, putting it into a higher orbit in a new milestone for its aerospace programme that has faced Western criticism. The United States has repeatedly warned Iran against such launches, saying the same technology can be used for ballistic missiles, including ones designed to deliver a nuclear warhead. The Islamic republic says its satellite and rocket launches are only for civil or defence purposes, denying any ambition to develop a nuclear weapons capability.
    “The Soraya satellite of the Iranian Space Organisation… was successfully launched with the Ghaem-100 satellite carrier of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps,” the official IRNA news agency said. “This is the first time that Iran has successfully placed a satellite in orbits higher than 500 kilometres (310 miles),” IRNA said.
    The news agency cited Telecommunications Minister Issa Zarepour as saying that the satellite, which weighs about 50 kilograms (110 pounds), was put in orbit 750 kilometres above Earth.
    Locator map for Iran with its capital, Tehran. (AFP)

  • Kidnapping of five sisters sparks outcry in Nigeria

    ABUJA, NIGERIA (TIP): The violent abduction of five young Nigerian sisters near Abuja has sparked a national outcry and raised fears about insecurity in the country’s capital.
    The sisters were seized at the start of the year by armed men who burst into their home just 15 miles (25 kilometres) from Abuja city centre, a family member told AFP.
    She said the attackers killed one of the sisters, 21-year-old Nabeeha Al-Kadriyar, when a ransom deadline passed. Negotiations were ongoing for the release of the others.
    Kidnapping for ransom has been a major problem in Nigeria with criminal gangs targeting highways, apartments and even snatching pupils from schools.
    After public outrage over the sisters’ case this week, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu condemned what he called the “recent spate of kidnappings and bandit attacks”.
    First Lady Remi Tinubu also voiced concern, while politicians and the media questioned the government’s strategy after gangs targeted parts of the heavily-guarded Federal Capital Territory, which is as big as some states but run by a minister rather than a governor.
    One tabloid declared at the weekend that Abuja was “under siege”.
    ‘Lie low, buy time’
    The Nigerian risk consultancy SBM Intelligence told AFP it had documented 283 people abducted in the Federal Capital Territory alone over the past year.
    Some experts believe the country’s economic crisis is driving a rise in kidnappings as desperate Nigerians turn to crime for income. SBM analyst Confidence MacHarry said insecurity around the capital has been growing for years.
    “It’s been getting worse for some time,” he said, citing a 2022 attack on a prison on the outskirts of Abuja as a landmark moment. Gunmen bombed their way into Kuje jail and freed hundreds of inmates in the raid claimed by Islamic State-allied jihadists.
    The minister for the Federal Capital Territory has urged residents not to panic and promised to find a solution. MacHarry said the government needed a consistent approach and warned periodic crackdowns on criminals in Abuja’s satellite towns were not working.
    “All the bandits have to do is lie low and buy themselves time,” he said. (AFP)

  • Investigation under way after China school fire kills 13

    YANSHANPU (TIP): Authorities in central China’s Henan Province were on January 21 looking into the cause of a night-time fire that killed 13 schoolchildren as they slept in a dormitory.
    The inferno, which took place at the Yingcai School in Yanshanpu village, was reported to the local fire department at 11:00 pm (1500 GMT) on Friday and was put out around 40 minutes later, official news agency Xinhua said.
    Thirteen students died in the accident, while one other person suffered injuries.
    Dozens of police were in and around a cordoned-off area near the school on Sunday morning, AFP journalists saw. An official at the scene told AFP: “There is an investigation ongoing inside. Nobody can go in.” Several windows on the side of the school were broken — the only obvious signs of a major accident at the building.
    Vertical metal bars covered the school’s windows, AFP saw, while a permanent sign on the building’s facade read: “Enter the kindergarten happily and go home happily.”
    A teacher at the school told state-run Hebei Daily that all the victims were from the same third-grade class of nine and 10-year-olds.
    On Sunday morning, a row of shops next to the school stood mostly shuttered, while a small clinic in a crumbling courtyard building appeared unattended.
    A few locals went about their day and a couple of children played as police cars made loops around the cordoned-off area.
    Some people passing by Sunday morning stared at the scene, and one man at an auto workshop across the street told AFP that he had been unaware of the fire until the following morning.
    Authorities in the area are investigating the fire’s cause, and at least one person linked to the school has been detained, Xinhua reported Saturday.
    No official explanation of the precise cause of the deadly blaze has yet been provided, although some domestic media reports suggested it was related to an electric heating device.
    Yanshanpu village lies on the outskirts of Nanyang, a city of nearly 10 million people about 850 kilometres west of Shanghai.
    Police stand guard after a school was engulfed by fire in Yanshanpu in China’s Henan province on January 20, 2024.
    Little information about the boarding school is publicly available, though social media videos published earlier showed young children including kindergarteners wearing smocks with the school’s logo as well as older children learning calligraphy. (AFP)

  • Legislator Davis Commemorates Martin Luther King Day at Hempstead Village March

    Legislator Davis Commemorates Martin Luther King Day at Hempstead Village March

    Photos: Office of Legislator Scott M. Davis

    HEMPSTEAD VILLAGE, NY (TIP): Nassau County Legislator Scott M. Davis (D – Rockville Centre) joined with community leaders and government colleagues on Monday, Jan. 15 for the Village of Hempstead’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Reflection march through Hempstead Village and ceremony at Hofstra University.

    Legislator Davis was joined at the event by New York State Senator Kevin Thomas; Hempstead Village Mayor Waylyn Hobbs, Jr.; Deputy Mayor Jeffrey Daniels; and Village Trustees Clariona Griffith, Kevin D. Boone, and Noah Burroughs. The ceremony featured keynote speaker Pastor-elect Curtis Brown of the Rising Star Baptist Church and a panel discussion focused on Dr. King’s legacy in the Mack Student Center. The event also honored the family of New York City surgeon Dr. Emil Naclerio, who saved Dr. King’s life in 1958 after he was stabbed in the chest while signing copies of his first book.

    “Through his fearless efforts to eradicate injustice and racism from our society, Dr. King established a model for the pursuit of a more equal and inclusive society that is followed to this day,” Legislator Davis said. “It was truly a pleasure to be a part of this great tradition in Hempstead Village that celebrates the life and legacy of a singular civil rights pioneer in the history of our nation.”

  • FIA Inaugurates 2024 Official Brochure with Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel

    FIA Inaugurates 2024 Official Brochure with Gujarat Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel

    GANDHINAGAR, GUJARAT/ NEW YORK (TIP): The Federation of Indian Associations of NYNJCTNE (FIA) marked a significant milestone during their visit to India by collaborating with the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendra Patel, for the inauguration of FIA’s 2024 official brochure.

    The meeting took place at Sachivalay, the esteemed address of the Chief Minister. In attendance were Ankur Vaidya, Chairman of the Federation of Indian Associations NYNJCTNE; Srujal Parikh, Board Member and Trustee of the FIA; and Rohit Korat of Gracia Marcom.

    Chief Minister Shri Patel lauded the substantial contributions of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and Non-Resident Gujaratis (NRGs) towards the development and prosperity of India and Gujarat. He underscored the significant strides Gujarat has made in maintaining a strong economic growth trajectory.

    Mr. Ankur Vaidya presented the myriad efforts, initiatives, and activities that the FIA undertakes in serving the Indian diaspora. He emphasized the organization’s commitment to fostering a sense of community and cultural heritage among Indian diaspora.

    On this occasion, Mr. Vaidya and Mr. Parikh, on behalf of FIA, conveyed their heartfelt compliments to the Chief Minister on the successful completion of the 10th biannual Vibrant Gujarat Summit. Additionally, they extended a formal invitation to Shri Patel for the 42nd Annual India Day Parade in New York City, slated for August 2024. This parade, celebrated with great fervor, is renowned for being the largest India Day parade outside India, held for the past 42 years.

    The event concluded with a shared sense of pride and anticipation for the continued collaboration between the FIA and the state of Gujarat in fostering cultural ties and mutual growth.

    For further information, please contact: info@fianynjct.org

  • Spread the Warmth- Blankets  Donation

    Spread the Warmth- Blankets Donation

    LONG ISLAND, NY (TIP): The Indo American Lions Club’s motto, “WE SERVE” is best represented through charities like these that involve giving and serving the community. The club has carried out many projects for underprivileged under the leadership of President Shyam Gajwani. During the frigid winter weather, the Club Organized “Spread the Warmth’ Project –and distributed Plush Blankets on Wednesday January 10th 2023 at the Royale Restaurant during the monthly meeting.

    This project was organized by Project Chair Sanju Sharma and co-Chair: Anchit Aery. The President Shyam Gajwani welcomed all the recipients. Secretary & Project Chair-Sanju Sharma invited the Representatives of various organizations to introduce themselves. The blankets were handed over to the Disabled American Veterans, All War Veterans homeless veterans, Social Services department of Nassau County, Homeless shelters, Roosevelt Bible Church distribution center, Martin Luther King Center of Long Island.

    This was a very humbling experience for all the members present. It is really hard to imagine someone surviving the bitter frigid cold weather without a warm wrap or blanket.

    The project chair showed gratitude to the members for their contribution and help to make this project successful. She thanked President Shyam Gajwani, Founder President –Indu Gajwani, Sr. Vice President- Kanak Golia, Vice President Anju Sharma, Treasurer Vijay Shah, Co-chair Anchit Aery, Yogini Oza, BOD-Saurabh Sheth & Nimesh Shah, Shila Shah, Shyam Agarwal for their help in setting up the blankets. She also thanked Vijay Kumar ‘Banjara’ (a nonmember) for his help in loading the blankets..

    In the second phase of this project more blankets will be distributed next week to Pamanock Queens community Center, United Methodist Church, Town of Oyster Bay. Three hundred fifty blankets will be distributed to spread warmth in our community.

    Our Club members find it an extremely humbling experience, while spreading the warmth during this challenging Season.

  • January 19 New York & Dallas E – Edition

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  • Italian American Organizations Condemn Ethnic Slur From Pilip’s Campaign

    Italian American Organizations Condemn Ethnic Slur From Pilip’s Campaign

    GLEN COVE, NY (TIP): The Order of Sons of Italy Commission on Social Justice, the National Italian American Foundation, the Conference of Presidents of Major Italian American Organizations, the Italian American Action Committee, the New York State Italian American PAC, the New York State Order of the Sons of Italy, and the former President of the New York State Sons of Italy have issued a joint statement. In today’s New York Post, Mazi Pilip said, “Tom Suozzi is the godfather of the border crisis.”

    “As Italian Americans and Italian American organizations, we condemn this anti-Italian attack and demand that Legislator Pilip apologize and refrain from issuing any other anti-Italian stereotypes in the future.”

    Bob Ferrito, National President of the Order of Sons of Italy Commission on Social Justice
    John Cavelli, National Italian American Foundation
    Judge Basil Russo, Conference of Presidents of Major Italian American Organizations
    Robert Fonti, Italian American Action Committee
    Jim Lisa, New York State Italian American PAC
    Anthony Naccarato, former President of New York State Sons of Italy
    Bob Ferrito, National President of the Order of Sons of Italy Commission on Social Justice

  • The Indian Panorama Chief Editor interviews Ambassador Binaya S Pradhan

    The Indian Panorama Chief Editor interviews Ambassador Binaya S Pradhan

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): Ambassador Binaya S Pradhan, who took over as the Consul General of India at New York on January 15, 2024 gave an interview to The Indian Panorama on the 4th day at work, on January 19.

    In the 45-minute interview, Ambassador Pradhan shared his thoughts on diverse issue, from consular services to strengthening bonds within the Indian Diaspora, to promoting ties between India and the US at different levels which included trade and commerce, culture, co-operation in various other fields. Ambassador Pradhan showed a keen interest in paying special attention to the Indian youth and the Indian women here.

    The Indian Panorama will carry the interview in the Republic Day special edition on January 26. The video of the interview will also be made available on The Indian Panorama website www.theindianpanorama.news

  • FIA welcomes Consul General Shri  Binaya S. Pradhan

    FIA welcomes Consul General Shri Binaya S. Pradhan

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): Federation of Indian Associations (NYNJCT&NE) warmly welcomed the new Consul General of India, New York, Shri Binoy S. Pradhan. The FIA delegation first extended a heartfelt welcome to the Honorable Consul General on behalf of Chairman Ankur Vaidya and the entire FIA team in New York. The delegation comprised President Dr. Avinash Gupta, Dr. Sudhir Parikh, Kenny Desai, Anil Bansal, Anand Patel, and Alok Kumar. The FIA team has pledged its full support to the Consul General, assuring him that they will stand behind every initiative that benefits the community. Consul General Mr. Pradhan reciprocated, expressing his commitment to ensuring that the consulate remains accessible to the community under all circumstances.

    Deputy Consul General Dr. Varun Jeph informed the Honorable Consul General about the overwhelming support from the larger community towards the consulate. He also highlighted the significant contributions made by FIA to the community and their steadfast support.

    Dr. Avinash Gupta extended an invitation to Hon. CG and DCG to participate in the “Dance Pe Chance” event on February 10th, one of the largest dance competitions organized by a community organization. The event aims to connect the younger generation with our culture and celebrate Republic Day.

    Hon. Consul General Shri Binaya S. Pradhan expressed gratitude to all team members for braving the inclement weather to visit the consulate and extend such a warm welcome. Dr. Parikh assured the CG of FIA’s unwavering support to the consulate.

  • Emmy-nominated Indian-American filmmaker Tirlok Malik visits Ram Mandir in Ayodhya seeking divine blessings for his new film ‘I Am Hanuman’

    Tirlok Malik at Ram Mandir in Ayodhya

    NEW YORK (TIP): Emmy-nominated Indian-American filmmaker Tirlok Malik visited Ram Mandir in Ayodhya to seek blessings of Lord Rama for his planned new film “I am Hanuman”.
    Mr. Malik plans to start work on his ambitious film, which he says is different from the dozen films he has made hitherto, from “Lonely in America” to “Khushiyan” to “On Golden Years”.

    The poster of the film “I am Hanuman” in miniature form.

    A poster of his planned film was released after he offered his prayers at the Ram Mandir.

     

  • Times Square in New York  echoes with bhajans to celebrate Ram Lalla’s Pran Pratishtha

    Times Square in New York echoes with bhajans to celebrate Ram Lalla’s Pran Pratishtha

    NEW YORK CITY (TIP): Ahead of the Ram Temple Pran Prathistha ceremony in India on Monday, January 22, the Indian diaspora illuminated Times Square with the picture of Lord Ram in New York and chanted Shree Ram bhajans and songs to showcase the cultural heritage and vibrancy of their home country.

    The Indian community, which turned out in huge numbers for the celebrations, wore traditional Indian attire and were seen holding saffron flags with Shri Ram portraits inscribed on them.

    Taking to X, Indian embassy in the US said, “Indian Diaspora illuminated Times Square with a spectacular celebration of the Pran Prathistha at Ram Mandir, Ayodhya. #AyodyaRamTemple Dressed in traditional Indian attire, they passionately chanted bhajans and songs, showcasing India’s cultural heritage, vibrancy and unity.” Separately, the Mayor of the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, Joe Petty, also extended his warm greetings to the Hindu community over the Pran Pratishtha ceremony.

    This comes as the mayor issued his proclamation for the 75th Republic Day of India and said, “In the City of Worcester, we encourage all residents to recognize and participate in its observance and extend our warmest congratulations to the American Hindu, Sikh, Jain, and Asian-American communities on the auspicious inauguration of the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya (Bharat).”

    It added, “We extend heartfelt congratulations to the American Hindu, Sikh, Jain, and Asian-American diaspora communities on the momentous inauguration of the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya, India, planned for Jan 22, and are thankful to Foundation of Indian-Americans (FIA), New England, for helping us to acknowledge and recognize both historic celebrations.”

    The mayor also joined the US-India community for the celebrations held over the Pran Pratishtha of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

    Taking to X, the Indian embassy in New York said, “Mayor of the City of Worcester, Massachusetts, @MayorJoePetty extends warm greetings to the community on the ‘auspicious inauguration of the Shri Ram Temple in Ayodhya’ in his proclamation for the 75th Republic Day of India. He joined the US-India community @FIANewEngland in the celebrations and highlighted our spirit of democracy, diversity & unity and the rich cultural heritage and traditions.”

    Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust announced on Sunday that the ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony will be marked by a dazzling musical event titled ‘Mangal Dhwani’.

    The soiree, featuring some of the biggest names in the world of music, will be staged at 10 A.M.

    From the Surya Dwar, the main entrance to Ram Janmabhoomi, to the temple, the streetlights and walkways have been decked up with murals inspired from Ramayana ahead of the consecration ceremony. Lamp posts have been designed with traditional “Ramanandi tilak” motifs.

    (Source: ANI)

  • Suozzi leads Pilip in tight race to replace Santos in NY-3: PIX11 poll

    Suozzi leads Pilip in tight race to replace Santos in NY-3: PIX11 poll

    NEW YORK  (TIP):  In the race to replace disgraced Former Republican Congressman George Santos, former Democratic Congressman Tom Suozzi is ahead in his quest to return to Washington, according to a new PIX11/Emerson College Polling survey released Thursday, January 18. Suozzi, who represented New York’s 3rd Congressional District for three terms before an unsuccessful run for governor, got the support of 45% of those surveyed. Republican nominee Mazi Pilip, a Nassau County legislator and an Israeli-American who once served in Israel’s Defense Forces, got support from 42% of those surveyed. About 9% of NY-3 voters are undecided.

    NY-3 is comprised mostly of Nassau County with a little bit of eastern Queens.

    The special election is set for Feb. 13, with early voting beginning Feb. 3. Suozzi’s advantage in the poll swells when you look at “very likely” voters who were surveyed.  They comprise about 84% of the survey and are crucial in special elections, which often see a low turnout. Suozzi had support from 51% of “very likely” voters and Pilip got 37%.

    There is not an overwhelmingly clear top issue for NY-3 voters. About 26% of voters said immigration was their top concern, 22% said the economy and 15% said crime.

    Abortion access, an issue that generally favors Democrats, was only at 4%. Abortion rights are protected by law in New York; however, the special election in this swing district is widely viewed through a national lens and Democrats are focused on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

    Another red flag for Democrats is the approval of President Joe Biden in NY-3. The poll found only 33% of those surveyed approve of the job he is doing.

    Drilling down on the issues, most NY-3 voters are in favor of continued foreign aid to support two major conflicts abroad: 60% favor continued support of Israel in its war in Gaza and 51% support continuing to help Ukraine with the Russian invasion.

    On the migrant crisis, there is a plurality of NY-3 voters who would like to see the federal government foot the bill. Of those surveyed, 45% said the federal government needs to pay back New York for the cost of supporting migrants; 18% said it should be a mix of New York City, Texas — which is doing the busing from the border — and the federal government; 14% said this city should be handling this on its own.

    PIX11 News will host a special one-hour forum featuring NY-3 candidates Suozzi and Pilip on Tuesday, Jan. 30, from 7 to 8 p.m. You can tune in to PIX11 News or stream the forum on PIX11.com and PIX11+, which is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Samsung.

    The Emerson College Polling/PIX11 New York Third District poll was conducted January 13-15, 2024. The sample consisted of 975 registered voters, with a credibility interval, similar to a poll’s margin of error, of +/- 3.1 percentage points. The data sets were weighted by gender, age, party, race, and education based on US Census parameters, and New York voter registration and voter turnout data by regions (NY SOS). Data was collected by contacting a list of cellphones via MMS-to-web, landlines via Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and emails provided by Aristotle, along with an online panel of voters provided by Alchemer.

    (Source: PIX 11)