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Dr. Avinash and Dr. Geeta Gupta Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award by BJANA at 50th Golden Anniversary & Global Conclave
NEW JERSEY (TIP): The Bihar Jharkhand Association of North America (BJANA) honored Dr. Avinash and Dr. Geeta Gupta with its prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award at its 50th Golden Anniversary and Global Conclave, recognizing their transformative contributions to healthcare, social welfare, and community service.
For decades, the Guptas have provided vital healthcare to underserved tribal and rural populations in Jharkhand and Bihar. In partnership with ASHA Jharkhand NGO, they lead PRAN-BJANA, a mobile medical clinic offering free care, including diagnostics and medicines, to remote villages. With over 115 camps conducted and 10,000+ patients treated, their model blends in-person outreach with telehealth consultations from the U.S., dramatically expanding access to care.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Guptas led vaccination drives in New Jersey, serving over 3,500 Indian Americans, and provided critical virtual care to patients in India, easing hospital burdens and directing resources efficiently. Their initiatives included establishing a 10-bed COVID Care Center, donating ambulances and oxygen concentrators, and supporting families in distress.
Beyond healthcare, the Guptas champion education and cultural preservation. In 2008, they founded the Dr. Avinash Gupta Foundation, providing scholarships to meritorious but underprivileged students in Jharkhand. As Chair and Chief Trustee of the Shri Siddhivinayak Temple USA & Indian Cultural Center, they’ve raised over $2 million for community initiatives.
A former President of the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA), Dr. Avinash Gupta has been instrumental in organizing the largest India Day Parade outside India, celebrating Indian heritage across the Northeast. He has also served as President of MOCAAPI, BJANA, and the Medical Staff at Monmouth Medical Center – Southern Campus, and currently serves on the Ocean County Board of Health.
Dr. Gupta has tirelessly advocated for Indo-American collaboration, fair representation, and challenged media biases, all while mentoring young Indian professionals and physicians in the U.S.
Previous Awards and Recognitions:
Humanitarian Gala Award, 2020 – Monmouth Medical Center
Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Award, 2020 – Consulate General of India, NY
Proclamation for COVID Service, 2021 – State of New Jersey
Extraordinary Leadership Award, 2020 – AAPI
Healthcare Heroes Award, 2020 – BJANA
India Day Parade Honoree, 2019 – FIA
Service to Homeland, 2019 – BCCI, Patna
25 Years of Service, 1994–2019 – RWJBarnabas Health
Through their unwavering dedication, the Guptas have brought relief to thousands, uplifted communities, and inspired countless individuals across continents. Their journey reflects the true essence of service, compassion, and global impact.
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Dr. Avinash Gupta Re-Elected as Regional Director of AAPI Mid-Atlantic II for a Second Consecutive Term
NEW JERSEY (TIP): The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) proudly announces the re-election of Dr. Avinash Gupta as Regional Director of the Mid-Atlantic II region for a second consecutive term. This reappointment reflects Dr. Gupta’s exceptional leadership, steadfast commitment to healthcare excellence, and unwavering dedication to the Indian-American medical community.
A board-certified cardiologist in Cardiology, Nuclear Cardiology, and Clinical Lipidology, Dr. Gupta has been serving the New Jersey community since 1994. He completed his residency and fellowship at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn and maintains strong ties with his medical alumni networks in the U.S. and Ranchi, India.
Throughout his career, Dr. Gupta has mentored numerous Indian medical graduates, helping them secure competitive residency positions across the U.S. His mentorship extends beyond medical graduates—he actively encourages high school students to explore careers in medicine, many of whom have gone on to pursue and gain admission to prestigious medical schools.
Dr. Gupta currently serves as the Chief of Cardiology and is a former President of the Medical Staff at Monmouth Medical Center – Southern Campus. His leadership also extends into community and cultural spheres—he has served as President of the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) and President of the Bihar-Jharkhand Association of North America (BJANA).
A lifelong advocate of charitable healthcare, Dr. Gupta is the driving force behind the PRAN-BJANA Charitable Clinics, which deliver critical medical services to underserved populations in both India and the U.S. He has also served as President of MOCAAPI and held key roles on AAPI’s Membership and Liaison Committees. In 2023, he became the first Indian-American appointed to the Ocean County Board of Health.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Gupta led a team of over 50 healthcare professionals to vaccinate 3,500 residents in Ocean County. He also initiated transcontinental telemedicine services, offering free consultations from the U.S. to patients in India and other countries—efforts that drew national recognition, including features on NBC.
Dr. Gupta’s deep commitment to cultural and spiritual engagement is equally remarkable. He chairs the Executive Boards of Siddhivinayak Temple USA and the Indian Cultural Center in Toms River, NJ.
His wife, Dr. Geeta Gupta, a practicing internist, and their son, Abhinav Gupta, currently serving as Chief Resident in General Surgery at the University of Southern California (USC), support him in his endeavors.
Dr. Gupta envisions a future where AAPI continues to grow its membership—particularly among young physicians—while fostering unity in diversity, strengthening CME programs, and advancing advocacy efforts for issues that directly impact physicians’ practices.
Dr. Gupta has received numerous accolades for his selfless service, including the Humanitarian Gala Award from MMC-SC and the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas Award from the Consulate General of India in New York.
With his re-election, Dr. Avinash Gupta reaffirms his commitment to uplifting the medical community through mentorship, collaboration, and service, continuing a legacy built on compassion, leadership, and action.
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FIA’s 5th NRI Conclave Celebrates Indo-US Ties with Cultural Grandeur and Economic Vision

Ganesha Vandana performed by Nupurdhwani Dance Academy of Jatani, Bhubaneswar. BHUBANESWAR, ODISHA(TIP): The Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) NY-NJ-CT-NE hosted its landmark 5th NRI Conclave at ITC Welcome, Bhubaneswar, transforming the evening of January 7, 2025, into a celebration of cultural heritage and economic collaboration between India and its diaspora. The event was graced by distinguished dignitaries including Shri Sampad Chandra Swain, Honorable Minister for Industries Skill Development and Technical Education, Government of Odisha, and Shri Randhir Jaiswal, Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs of India, marking a significant milestone in strengthening diaspora relations.

FIA President Saurin Parikh welcomed the guests. The evening commenced with a traditional lamp lighting ceremony, presided over by Shri Sampad Chandra Swain, in the presence of Saurin Parikh, FIA President; Dr. Avinash Gupta, FIA Immediate Past President; Sreekanth Akkapalli, FIA Convenor 2025 and CEO of TV9 North America; and other prominent leaders.

Shri Randhir Jaiswal, Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs of India recalled his long association with the FIA and FIA’s pioneering role, stating, “FIA has been instrumental in laying the groundwork for cultural and global initiatives”. The cultural festivities began with an enchanting Ganesha Vandana performed by Nupurdhwani Dance Academy of Jatani, Bhubaneswar, setting an auspicious tone for the evening. The academy later presented a mesmerizing Odissi dance performance, showcasing Odisha’s rich cultural heritage.
In his welcome address, FIA President Saurin Parikh acknowledged the presence of distinguished international delegates, including Dr. Satheesh Kathula, AAPI USA President, Sreekanth Akkapalli, CEO of TV9 North America and Head of Onyx Realty, and Prof. Indrajit S Saluja, CEO of The Indian Panorama, highlighting the global reach of the conclave.
Shri Randhir Jaiswal, Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs of India, delivered a compelling address drawing from his extensive experience with FIA. “My connection with FIA spans many years, dating back to my tenure as the Consul General of India in New York,” he reflected. Jaiswal emphasized FIA’s pioneering role, stating, “FIA has been instrumental in laying the groundwork for cultural and global initiatives like this. Their proactive approach in organizing this 5th NRI Conclave has created a vital platform for meaningful dialogue between the diaspora and their homeland, setting a precedent for enhanced government-diaspora conversations.”

Shri Sampad Chandra Swain, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Industries, Skill Development and Technical Education, presented a vision for Odisha’s future, and invited the diaspora entrepreneurs to explore the abundant opportunities in Odisha and become partners in our remarkable growth journey.” The keynote address by Shri Sampad Chandra Swain, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Industries, Skill Development and Technical Education, presented a vision for Odisha’s future. “This NRI Conclave serves a dual purpose – not only does it facilitate crucial dialogue between the diaspora and their beloved motherland, but it also showcases Odisha as a prime destination for diaspora investment and growth,” Minister Swain emphasized. He extended an invitation to the diaspora community, stating, “Our government is committed to advancing the state through robust infrastructure development and technological innovation. I warmly invite diaspora entrepreneurs to explore the abundant opportunities in Odisha and become partners in our remarkable growth journey.”
A powerful highlight of the evening was the unveiling of the India Day Parade theme for 2025 by Minister Swain, accompanied by the FIA Executive Committee. The theme “Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah” (May all be happy) carries a profound message of universal well-being and peace: “May all be happy, may all be free from illness, may all see what is auspicious, may no-one suffer.” In these times of global challenges and conflicts, this ancient Sanskrit prayer serves as a timely reminder of humanity’s shared aspirations for peace and harmony. The theme reflects FIA’s commitment to fostering unity across cultures and borders, standing as a universal prayer for global peace and understanding. This initiative particularly resonates in today’s world, where the need for cross-cultural harmony and mutual understanding has never been more crucial.

Minister Swain, accompanied by Mr. Jaiswal, and the FIA Executive Committee, unveiled India Day Parade theme for 2025. The conclave featured strategic discussions focused on Odisha’s development opportunities, particularly in the tourism and MSME sectors, positioning the state as an emerging hub for investment and economic growth. Through interactive sessions and networking opportunities, the event successfully created pathways for bilateral growth and cultural exchange.

The FIA presented a memento to Minister Swain. 
The FIA presented a memento to Shri Randhir Jaiswal. From L to R: Dr. Avinash Gupta, Srujal Parikh, Shri Jaiswal, Ankur Vaidya, Prof. Indrajit Saluja, and Saurin Parikh. 
The FIA Executive. 
They also spoke. L to R: Ms Nupur Ray-Patel, Ms Srishti Kaul, Ankur Vaidya, Dr. Avinash Gupta. 
view of the gathering. Minister Swain and FIA Chairman Ankur Vaidya are seen in the front. -

Indian Parliamentary delegation given a warm reception at the Indian Consulate
NEW YORK CITY (TIP): An Indian Parliamentary delegation consisting of Shri Birendra Prasad Baishya, Shri Vijayasai Reddy V , Shri Akshay Yadav, Smt. Sandhya Ray, Shri Tejasvi Surya , and Ms. Bansuri Swaraj was accorded a warm reception by the Consul General Binaya S. Pradhan and the Indian American community representatives at the Indian Consulate here on November 20, 2024.

Members of Parliament and the Consul General shared their thoughts Hon’ble Members of Parliament had an engaging interaction with distinguished members of the Indian-American community. They lauded the incredible achievements and appreciated the invaluable contributions of the Indian diaspora to the diverse fabric of the USA, celebrating their commitment to Indian heritage and their significant role in fostering a strong India-USA partnership.

Members of the Indian Diaspora who spoke on the occasion. Diaspora members, including Edison Mayor Sam Joshi , Dr. Samin K. Sharma, Dr. Thomas Abraham, Mr. Gaurav Verma , Prof. Indrajit Saluja , Dr. Avinash Gupta, Mr. Rakesh Kaul , Dr. Hari Shukla, and Mr. Jatinder Singh Bakshi, shared their perspectives on different aspects of the Indian-American relationship and expressed a strong desire to give back to the motherland.

Parliamentary delegation members with the Consul General and members of the Indian Diaspora at the reception. Earlier, Consul General Binaya Srikanta Pradhan welcomed the members of the delegation , Sam Joshi, Mayor of Edison, and the Indian Diaspora members. He spoke about the Consulate’s jurisdiction and consular services. He spoke about the Bharat ko Janiye campaign launched by government of India to provide to the Indian Diaspora young people an opportunity to visit India and know the country of their origin. He also spoke about the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas celebrations from January 8 to 10, 2025 in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha. Incidentally, Mr. Pradhan hails from Odisha.

Delegation of Members of Parliament which was given a reception at the Consulate on November 7, 2024. Consul General Binay Srikanta Pradhan is seen speaking on the occasion. It is after many years that delegations of Members of Parliament have visited the United Nations. Covid period had disrupted the regular visits of these delegations. A delegation of Members of Parliament visited the Consulate a few days ago, to be precise on November 7, 2024. It included Ms Indu Bala Goswami, Ms Kavita Patidar, Shri Sudhanshu Trivedi, Shri Sambit Patra, Shri Vivek Thakur, Shri Dharmapuri Arvind, Shri Rajiv Shukla, Shri KTS Tulsi, Ms Sushmita Dev, Shri Ram Gopal Yadav, Shri Milind Murli Deora, Shri Tiruchi Siva, , Ms Swati Maliwal, and Shri Tangella Uday Srinivas.

Delegation of Members of Parliament with the Consul General and members of the Indian Diaspora at the reception at the Consulate on November 7, 2024. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Sambit Patra narrated the story of Guru Nanak Dev ji’s visit to Puri where he had sung the holy AARTA, which is AARTI in Hindi language. It is one of the most poetical compositions of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
Members of the Indian Diaspora that The Indian Panorama spoke to were appreciative of the initiative taken by the Consul General to have the delegations interact with the community. They were unanimous in saying that such interactions helped create a better understanding of the perspectives and contribute to strengthening of relationships.
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A Global Movement for Doctor Safety Sparked by the RG Kar Tragedy

By Dr. Avinash Gupta The healthcare profession, especially in countries with fragile healthcare systems, is fraught with risks, as was tragically underscored in August 2024, when a young female doctor was raped and murdered at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata. This horrifying incident ignited nationwide protests, highlighting the multisystemic failures in protecting doctors and other healthcare workers. The Physicians of Indian Origin United for Wellbeing and Safety of Healthcare Workers (PIUWSH), an advocacy group of Indian-origin doctors, which started as a WhatsApp group of extraordinarily motivated doctors sharing the outrage of their community in India, soon emerged as a global voice to push for systemic reforms and advocate for the safety of all healthcare workers, particularly in India.
On August 09, 2024, the resident doctor who is referred to as “Abhaya” to protect her privacy, was working late into the night when she was brutally raped and murdered. This attack, which occurred within the supposedly secure confines of RG Kar Medical College, was a devastating reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by healthcare workers, particularly women, in India. The medical community erupted in anger and frustration; a raw nerve had been hit. The doctors and healthcare workers across West Bengal and India mobilized to demand justice and improved safety measures calling for an overhaul of safety measures in hospitals.
Peaceful protests began in Kolkata, with junior doctors leading strikes and public demonstrations as the senior doctors worked extra to allow their juniors to continue their movement. However, these peaceful protests suffered violence as local mobs, likely hired to sabotage the movement, attacked the demonstrators, vandalized hospital property and destroyed valuable evidence. Despite the overwhelming police presence, law enforcement did little to stop the violence, further angering the medical community and amplifying their calls for action.
The movement quickly became not only about Abhaya but about the broader societal issues. Many from the non-medical community identified the late doctor as a daughter, a sister and came out on the streets in support of the doctors, lending momentum to the movement.
The doctors around the world felt the anguish and were driven to make their support known. A global group of alumni from various medical colleges in India and organizations of physicians of Indian origin united to send correspondences to eleven elected representatives’ offices through official channels as well as in person. Over the next two months, such waves of letters were sent at least two more times. This group later formally organized into PIUWSH.
The horror of the crime and the resilient, unified call for action from the medical community moved the Supreme Court of India to intervene. In addition to firmly doubling down on the need for Abhaya, the Court, acknowledging the widespread national outcry and the growing demand for systemic changes, ordered the formation of a National Task Force (NTF) to investigate the incident and assess the safety measures in Indian hospitals. This task force was responsible for proposing guidelines to improve working conditions and security for healthcare workers.
PIUWSH, while still in its infancy, took the initiative to connect with the leadership of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and a leading member of the NTF to discuss the most effective way they could aid the national effort. Based on this conversation, the group contributed a comprehensive set of evidence-based recommendations to the NTF. These recommendations, rooted in a thorough root cause analysis of the RG Kar incident, focused on practical solutions like regulating duty hours to prevent exhaustion and alertness, improving hospital security measures through personnel and infrastructure, and introducing stronger legal protections for healthcare workers including process, outcome and balancing measures.
PIUWSH took it’s the movement beyond the streets of India, hand in hand with the global Indian diaspora. In September 2024, one of PIUWSH’s members met with the Prime Minister of India during his visit to the United States to discuss the concerns of healthcare workers and shared with him a copy of the recommendations composed for the NTF. Other members have met with the Consular Generals in various cities to convey the sentiment of the physicians’ community in the U.S.
Through these diplomatic channels, PIUWSH was able to communicate the demands of the medical community to the highest levels of government. The group’s role as a bridge between healthcare workers in India and the global medical community proved instrumental in pushing for continued focus on the safety and well-being of healthcare professionals.
Media coverage played a crucial role in sustaining public attention on the RG Kar tragedy. PIUWSH, in collaboration with national and international media outlets, helped maintain the spotlight on the incident. Major Indian press and TV news outlets like the Tribune, the Indian express, Times of India, TV9 and international news channels such as BBC worked with members of the group that would later form PIUWSH to draw attention globally towards the developing crisis. Newspapers with international readership, including The New York Times, the Telegraph, the Asian American news and the Indian eye also brought to light the plight of the Indian doctors, the reasons for their fight and why the global community cares deeply about the issue.
PIUWSH utilized platforms like X and Instagram to disseminate information, share updates from the protests in India, and engage with global supporters through hashtags such as #JusticeForDoctors and #Workplacesafety.
PIUWSH and their allies also helped organize and participated in several solidarity events, candlelight vigils and demonstrations in the United States and other countries. In some of the largest demonstrations, PIUWSH members joined the New York City India Day Parade, the Global Citizens’ festival and coordinated gatherings in hundreds of cities with posters calling for justice for Abhaya and advocating for safety in Indian hospitals. These protests brought global attention to the plight of healthcare workers in India and reinforced the importance of safety reforms.
As PIUWSH continues to advocate for healthcare worker safety in India, the group remains committed to its broader mission of ensuring the safety and well-being of healthcare workers everywhere. The tragic events at RG Kar Medical College exposed the deep vulnerabilities within India’s healthcare system due to socio-cultural, administrative, health communication related, infrastructural and various other causes, but they also highlighted a universal problem faced by healthcare workers to varying degrees, which is hostility within the system and from the community they care for.
The goals of the Indian doctors’ protests will only be met when satisfactory measures for justice for Abhaya are undertaken and commitment towards significant changes in the healthcare system to prevent another such occurrence are not only verbally promised but also credibly executed on the ground. As this article is being written, the doctors in India have already entered the second week of their hunger strike, four already in the ICU. The protests continued for more than two months with periods where the doctors returned to their usual roles, having placed their trust in the justice and governance, but have had to return to the strike as they witnessed very little of what was on paper translated into action. PIUWSH’s immediate goal is to continue to make their peers in India feel supported and heard, and to continue to keep the international spotlight on the atrocity that one of their own suffered.
In the long run, through collaboration with international medical organizations, and advocacy groups, and through continued positive contributions to the members’ alma maters as well as the community of undergraduate and postgraduate medical trainees at large, PIUWSH hopes to gain the trust of their most important stakeholders. This way, hopefully, they can foster a safer, more supportive environment for healthcare workers in India, and in time, beyond India.
(Dr. Avinash Gupta is a New Jersey based Cardiologist, and President of Federation of Indian Associations NY NJ CT NE)
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The Consulate General of India and the FIA Celebrate the 6th Edition of the Annual International Women’s Day
Achievements of four extraordinary women recognized

FIA President Dr. Avinash Gupta spoke of FIA’s dedication to fostering diversity and gender equality NEW YORK CITY (TIP): The Consulate General of India in New York, in partnership with the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) of NY-NJ-CT-NE, proudly celebrated the 6th edition of their annual International Women’s Day event at the prestigious India House, New York City, on the eve of International Women’s Day. This celebrated event recognized the achievements of four extraordinary women, celebrating their significant contributions across various fields and reinforcing a commitment to empowerment and recognition.
The celebration commenced with a welcoming Meet & Greet, followed by a compelling digital showcase of the FIA’s dedication to fostering diversity and gender equality. The night’s proceedings were expertly facilitated by Ms. Payal Shah, Co-chair of International Women’s Day, who served as the emcee, ensuring a fluid and engaging experience for all attendees.

The awardees- Dr. Indu Lew, Ms. Neena Singh, Ms Megha Desai with the Consul General Mr. Binaya Srikanta Pradhan Emphasizing its long-standing tradition, the FIA and the Indian Consulate highlighted the remarkable achievements of women who have left an indelible mark in their respective areas of expertise. The primary goal was to motivate women to rise above their circumstances and make impactful contributions to their families and communities. The event was marked by video presentations that not only celebrated past honorees but also introduced this year’s awardees, whose endeavors have significantly influenced their fields.
2024 Awardees:
Her Royal Highness Maharani Radhikaraje Gaekwad, a visionary committed to education and community empowerment through her philanthropic work.Hon. Deputy Mayor Ms. Neena Singh, celebrated as the first Indian and Sikh woman Mayor in New Jersey, known for her dedication to mental wellness and community engagement.
Dr. Indu Lew, who rose from a clinical pharmacist to become the Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff at RWJBarnabas Health, demonstrating exceptional leadership in healthcare.
Ms Megha Desai, President of the Desai Foundation, whose work focuses on improving health, livelihood, and menstrual equity for women and children in rural India

A view of the gathering The celebration included heartfelt addresses by FIA President Dr. Avinash Gupta and the Consul General of India, Mr. Binaya Srikanta Pradhan. They both acknowledged the indispensable role of women in society and the significant strides made towards women’s empowerment in India, commemorating the spirit of International Women’s Day and applauding the awardees’ contributions.
A special highlight of the evening was the award ceremony, where CG Mr. Pradhan honored the awardees with a Sash, Trophy, Bouquet, and Proclamation, recognizing their outstanding achievements and contributions. The awardees expressed gratitude for the recognition, sharing their visions for a progressive future.
The event concluded with a special dinner prepared and served by Dwarka Princeton, a women-owned and operated business, symbolizing the FIA’s commitment to supporting women-led enterprises. This annual observance of International Women’s Day is a testament to the FIA’s ongoing dedication to promoting gender equality and empowering women to enact positive changes in society.
About the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) of NY-NJ-CT-NE
The FIA is a preeminent diaspora organization in the United States, dedicated to enhancing cultural ties and advocating for the welfare and interests of the Indian community. With events like the annual International Women’s Day celebration, the FIA remains at the forefront of promoting diversity, inclusion, and the empowerment of women across all societal sectors.
(Based on a press release by the FIA)
Awardees and organizers with the Consul General Mr. Binaya Srikanta Pradhan (10th from the right) and Deputy Consul General Dr. Varun Jeph (8th from the left). -

FIA’s Dance Pe Chance 40th edition thrills and entertains

FEBRUARY 10, 2024 TRENTON, NJ (TIP): FIA’s Dance Pe Chance competition, held on February 10, 2024, at Patriots War Memorial Theater in Trenton, NJ, was a spectacular showcase of talent and artistic expression. Featuring contestants ranging from 6 to 60 years old, the event captivated an audience of approximately 1700 people with vibrant performances inspired by Bollywood themes and Indian culture. The competition celebrated the rich heritage and artistic expressions of India, with performers presenting a fusion of tradition and modernity across various dance styles. From classical to contemporary, each performance left the audience mesmerized. The incorporation of Broadway-styled production values, such as a huge LED backdrop, captivating lighting, and intricate costumes, added an extra layer of grandeur and spectacle to the performances, transporting the audience into the world of dance and storytelling.

Over 700 children from 14 dance academies spread across four states enthralled the crowd of about 1700 with 27 mesmerizing performances, showcasing their talent, discipline, technique, and costumes in FIA’s oldest cultural competition. Present at the event were Chief Guest, Hon. Consul General of India, Mr. Binaya S Pradhan, Hon. Deputy Consul General Dr. Varun Jeph, Chairman of TV Asia Mr. H.R.Shah, Chairman of Parikh Worldwide Media, Dr Sudhir Parikh along with other dignitaries from the Diaspora. Hon. CG Mr. Binaya S. Pradhan administered the oath of office bearers to the newly elected executive committee of FIA, which includes President Dr. Avinash Gupta, Executive Vice President Mr. Saurin Parikh, Vice President Ms. Smita Miki Patel, 2nd Vice President Deepak Goel, General Secretary Ms. Priti Patel, Joint Secretary Mr. Mahesh Dubal, Treasurer Mr. Sanjeev Singh, Joint Treasurer Mr. Haresh Shah and Immediate Past President, Kenny Desai. The Hon. Consul General expressed delight and honor to be part of the event, deeming it the largest Indian cultural gathering he’s attended outside India. He commended FIA’s team for their dedication, eagerly anticipating FIA’s upcoming Indian Independence Day celebrations. He emphasized the Consul General’s commitment to bridging the gap between India and the USA and serving the Indian Diaspora 24/7. Mr. Ankur Vaidya, FIA Chairman, extended a warm welcome to esteemed guests and expressed gratitude to FIA’s entire team for their diligent efforts. He acknowledged the parents’ support in nurturing their children’s talents showcased at Dance Pe Chance, underscoring FIA’s longstanding dedication spanning over forty years. FIA President Dr. Avinash Gupta highlighted the competition’s role in engaging youth and uniting through performing arts, fostering connections to India’s cultural legacy and diverse music. He emphasized the event’s significance in celebrating Indian Republic Day Event Chair Mr. Saurin Parikh described the event as a platform for individuals of all ages to express their passion for dance while honoring Indian traditions. He praised performing arts for its unifying capacity and ability to inspire people from varied backgrounds. A distinguished panel of judges, including Uma Kapoor, a renowned choreographer and arts educator, Pooja Bindal, a distinguished choreographer and dance teacher, Pranaya Akula, an esteemed artistic director and founder of Pranavam School of Dance, and Mitali Das, a multifaceted marketer, choreographer, and fitness instructor, provided invaluable feedback and critiques, elevating the caliber of performances and inspiring participants to push the boundaries of artistic expression.
AMONG THE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EVENT WERE THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS IN VARIOUS CATEGORIES:
● First Place: Rudra Dance Academy
● Second Place: Aum Dance Creations
● Third Place: Shehnaaz Dance Academy
● Best Choreography: Rudra Dance Academy
JUNIOR CATEGORY – WINNERS
● First Place: Rudra Dance Academy
● Second Place: Aum Dance Creations
● Third Place: Dance4Ever
● Best Choreography: Rudra Dance AcademySENIOR CATEGORY – WINNERS
● First Place: Shivaay Dance Academy
● Second Place: Rudra Dance Academy
● Third Place: Mudra Melody
● Best Choreography: Mudra MelodyADULT CATEGORY – WINNERS
● First Place: Rudra Dance Academy
● Second Place: Nitya Rhythm Dance Academy
● Third Place: Mudra Melody● Best Choreography: Nitya Rhythm Dance Academy
SPECIAL PRIZES:
● Rising Star Category: Elevation Beats (Junior)
● Voting App Category: Rudra Dance Academy (Junior)
The event was expertly emceed by Mamta Narula, founder and CEO of Ultimate Media, alongside Rohi Singh, DPC Committee member, and Miss NJ 2018. Their seamless orchestration of the evening, marked by engaging banter and insightful commentary, added a layer of sophistication and charm to the proceedings. The celebration concluded with the distribution of mementos, trophies, and prizes underscoring FIA’s steadfast commitment to nurturing creativity and fostering collaboration among upcoming generations. Every participant, manager, and choreographer was treated to meals, certificates, a rehearsal, and a complimentary seat, courtesy of FIA and its generous sponsors. Overall, the event was a remarkable celebration of Indian culture, heritage, and artistic expression, leaving a lasting impression on all who attended. (Based on a Press Release)


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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.