AIA’s The Great Indian Food & Shopping Fest & Mango Festival Draws Thousands

Sri Jayaram Komati is felicitated on his appointment as the Andhra Pradesh Government’s Special Representative for North America.

SAN RAMON, CA (TIP): Association of Indo Americans (AIA) successfully hosted the highly anticipated AIA’s The Great Indian Food & Shopping Fest (AIA TGIFS Fest) & Mango Festival on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at Bishop Ranch in San Ramon, bringing together more than 15,000+ floating attendees from across the Bay Area for a vibrant celebration of culture, cuisine, entertainment, shopping, and community.
The festival transformed the venue into a lively multicultural marketplace filled with energy, flavors, music, and family-friendly experiences throughout the afternoon and evening. Attendees described the event as a colorful carnival-like celebration packed with excitement, community spirit, and unforgettable experiences.
Sanjiv Gupta CPA was the Grand sponsor, Platinum Sponsor Realtor Lavanya Duvvi, Travel partner Travelopod, Powered by realtor Nagaraj Anniah. Other sponsors include Sierra Pacific PW, Insta Service, Azad Financials, Vachi Silks, Apex, Kavya foods, My Pursu, Realtor Shikha Kapoor, Deeksha Boutiq, Bhanu Mangoes & AnuGraha Farms.
One of the biggest highlights of this year’s event was the popular *Mango Festival*, where attendees enjoyed a wide variety of seasonal mango-inspired desserts, beverages, sweets, and specialty creations celebrating the beloved fruit during peak mango season. Long lines and enthusiastic crowds reflected the excitement surrounding the unique mango-themed offerings.
On this special occasion, AIA also felicitated Sri. Jayaram Komati on his appointment as the Andhra Pradesh Government’s Special Representative for North America. Speaking at the event, Sri. Jayaram Komati stated that he was honored and humbled by the appointment and reaffirmed his commitment to working for the betterment of communities while helping build stronger relationships between the United States, Andhra Pradesh, and India.
Several distinguished public officials and community leaders attended the festival and shared their greetings and support from the stage, including:
* Nahas Ali (Consul, Consulate General of India, San Francisco)
* Elisa Marquez (Supervisor, Alameda County)
* Ursula Jones Dickson (District Attorney, Alameda County)
* Marisol Rubio (Vice Mayor, City of San Ramon)
* Sridhar Verose (Councilmember, City of San Ramon)
* Melissa Hernandez (BART Board of Directors)
* Evan Branning (Councilmember, City of Livermore)
* Ben Barrientos (Councilmember, City of Livermore)

“It was inspiring to see thousands of families, community members, and leaders come together to celebrate culture, diversity, and unity,” said representatives from Association of Indo Americans. “The overwhelming support from attendees, sponsors, vendors, performers, and volunteers helped make this year’s festival one of the most successful and memorable celebrations to date.”
The festival featured more than 100 vendors representing Indian and global cuisine, clothing, jewelry, financial $, fashion, handicrafts, art, home décor, artisan products, and local small businesses. The event provided a strong platform for entrepreneurs and community businesses to connect with thousands of visitors while showcasing the diversity and richness of multicultural commerce in the Bay Area.
Guests also enjoyed nonstop live entertainment featuring local Bay Area dance groups, musical performances (EBK & BATA/AIA Karaoke teams), DJ entertainment, and cultural showcases representing various traditions and communities. Special Mother’s Day “Saree Promenade” was a big success. Carnival rides, games, and interactive family activities added to the festive atmosphere and made the event enjoyable for attendees of all ages.
Organized annually by AIA, TGIFS Fest has become one of the Bay Area’s most anticipated cultural events, reflecting the region’s diversity and community spirit while promoting cultural awareness, inclusion, and support for local businesses.
About Association of Indo Americans
The Association of Indo Americans (AIA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting cultural awareness, community engagement, and inclusive celebrations across the Bay Area through large-scale festivals, educational initiatives, and community-driven programs.

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