AIA-NY Honors Seven Exceptional Individuals for Their Outstanding Contributions at a Benefit Gala

Honorees and AIA leadership (Photo / AIA-NY)

QUEENS, NY (TIP): The New York chapter of the Association of Indians in America (AIA-NY) honored seven Indian-American professionals at its Annual Benefit Gala 2026 on June 7, recognizing their achievements in medicine, law, entrepreneurship, research and technology. The organization described the seven individuals as “Ratnas,” or jewels of the community, for their professional excellence, leadership and service.

Honoring Mr. Thomas P. DiNapoli, New York State Comptroller. L to R: Beena Kothari, Ravishankar Bhooplapur, Thomas P. DiNapoli, and Kanak Golia.

The honorees included oncologist Dr. Dattatreyudu Nori, a Padma Bhushan recipient known for his contributions to cancer care; interventional cardiologist Dr. Sahil Khera of Mount Sinai Heart Hospital; entrepreneur and philanthropist Manish Dhadda; transplant nephrologist Dr. Aprajita Mattoo of NYU Langone Health; physician and community leader Dr. Jagat Rawal; attorney Jessica Kalra; and technology entrepreneur Pulkita Kini, currently pursuing an MBA at Harvard Business School.

Honoring Mr. Tsewang Gyaltson, Consul, Community Affairs, Consulate General of India, New York. From L to R: Dr. Sameen Sharma, Mr. Tsewang Gyaltson, Mr. Ravishankar Bookpaper, and Mrs. Beena Kothari

Held at the iconic Terrace on the Park in Flushing, the gala drew more than 300 guests, including diplomats, elected officials, healthcare professionals, business leaders and community members from across the tri-state area.

AIA-NY President Mrs. Beena Kothari giving her remarks. (Photos AIA-NY)

Several public officials and dignitaries including Mr. Tsewang Gyaltson, Consul, Community Affairs from the Consulate General of India in New York and New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli participated, while State Sen. John C. Liu, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman and Suffolk County Executive Edward P. Romaine sent their messages.

During the evening, AIA-NY also announced its 39th Deepavali Celebration and Live Fireworks Festival, scheduled for Oct. 3 at Overlook Beach in Babylon, Long Island.

AIA-NY president Beena Kothari thanked attendees, sponsors and volunteers, emphasizing the collective effort behind the organization’s community initiatives. The gala concluded with a musical performance by New York-based singer Kunal Lamba.

“While I may stand at the podium, success is always the result of unwavering and unconditional support all along from my family and the Team working tirelessly behind the scenes,” Kothari said.

Founded in 1967, AIA is the oldest national association of Indian Diaspora in the United States.

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