The upcoming “March For Unity” in Edison township of New Jersey on Oct. 30, 2022 is an insult to the minorities of Indian origin as well as majority Hindus that believe in human rights for all by the organizers. First of all, what is the relevance of this march in USA? After disturbing the peace, unity and respect among different ethnic groups of Indian origin living in USA with their Hindutva Agenda; what they are trying to prove with this Circus of self-proclaimed leaders of Hindus in the name of “March For Unity”?
Since 2014, with the rise of religious bigotry, gross human rights violations and violence against minorities in India; these organizations namely HSS, VHP, Seva International, Ekal Vidyalaya, Infinity Foundation, HAF, FIA, IBA and other locally based Hindu organizations of America; has yet to condemn state actions under PM Modi or has ever supported freedom of free speech, right to justice, religious and human rights of the minorities namely, Muslims, Christians, Tribals, SC & OBC. These organizations openly came out against Farmers protesting for their rights in India and those who were protesting against NRC & CAA for discriminating, especially Muslims. Rather they all have been publicly supporting Modi, his BJP and their parent organization RSS and its family of organizations. This is leading to create hate atmosphere against Indian American minorities by Pro Hindutva, high caste Hindus living in America. They are also assaulting the very American values; Freedom of Speech, Human Rights, Religious Freedom, Equal Rights and right to criticize wrong actions by US based Tax-Exempt organizations.
The individual members that are funding these US based organizations, they or their family members will never go back to India. They want Freedom of speech, human rights, right to worship and every right that is enshrined in the constitution of America. But when it comes to their so called “Bharat” aka India, they are supporting and financing PM’s Modi’s government of communal bigots, rapist, criminals, terrorist & bomb maker; denying basic human rights to minorities financed by world class Indian billionaires; a product of “Gangster Capitalism” of India where ruling party create Billionaires with wealth belonging to Indian public.
On Nov. 28, 2021 first time in American history an Indian movie “The Kashmir Files” made with a sole purpose to demonize Indian Muslims; 4 months before its release in India or worldwide was premiered in New Jersey, USA. Sunil Hali & Nilesh Dasondi the Publisher & CEO of “The Indian Eye” arranged a Citation to the movie maker of the “TKF” Vivek Agnihotri, from Mayor Thomas Lankey of Edison in New Jersey. This duo did the marketing of the film in USA as “Truth Unfold” when in the very first scenethere is a Disclaimer: “Based on Fiction.”. Entire ethnic Indian Media and Hindu Organizations of USA rallied behind them with full throttle publicity to demonize Indian Muslims. There were free shows of “TKF” with free bus ride & snacks in different parts of America with media coverage of reactions of the viewers demonizing Indian Muslims.
FIA also arranged a Citation for film maker Agnihotri on Dec 9, 2021 from Rhode Island by using the services of Rep. Brian Kennedy. Also in Dec 2021, Ohio State Senator Niraj Antani a Modi sympathizer arranged a Citation from Ohio state Senate & Governor for Agnihotri. Pathetically none of the US elected representatives involved in arranging or awarding Citations to “TKF” maker Agnihotri ever saw the movie or read the history of Kashmir. They did it for the heck of campaign contributions received for the Citations. They could have looked into the background of Vivek Agnihotri that has mostly made C-grade erotica and D-grade propaganda films only.
Eventually “TKF” was released on March 11, 2022 in India and worldwide with the full financial support of Modi government, RSS, VHP & other Hindu organizations. The maker Agnihotri while releasing the movie claimed in print, TV & social media, “First time in 32 years, any state in the world , the democratic & liberal state of USA- Rhode Island, has officially recognized Kashmir Genocide due to a very small film.” Canadian filmmaker Dylan Mohan Gray slammed the Vivek Agnihotri directorial “TKF” and described it as “hatemongering garbage of no artistic merit.” TKF is nothing but ‘hatred, bigotry and untruth; made to demonize Muslims & promote radical Hindutva as preached by Modi, BJP, RSS, VHP & other radical organizations.
This write has extensively written on India Day Parades in USA for over a decade that they do not represent India. Unfortunately, Insult India Parades in USA are Funded by India’s premier public enterprises: Ministry of Tourism, State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India etc. By financing FIA/IBA etc. they are promoting racism with Indian along with US Taxpayer’s money in America besides misuse of public funds by FIA/IBA owners for personal promotion. FIA or IBA are controlled by people practically from one community from one state; with no vision & honesty to understand that India is a multi-religious country with 30 states. For almost 2 decades, it is an annual mindless affair for local politicians & Photo Hungry Desi (PHD) Leaders posing as Indian Community Leaders along with their supporters who cannot be paraded for any cause anywhere in the world including world famous Pushkar Mela of Rajasthan in India. In 2013 itself India Day Parades in USA were used to promote BJP & its PM candidate Modi for the upcoming general elections in India. This was a violation as per US laws for a Tax-Exempt entity that they cannot indulge in politics. Especially after 2014 when Modi became PM of India; these Parades have been turning into Hindutva Day Parade promoting RSS group of families members including its political wing BJP and its US based supporting organizations. 2022 is the watershed year for totally Saffronizing these Insult India Parades with misguided Hindutva in the name of Hinduism. IBA put a Bulldozer featuring pictures of PM Modi and criminal & bigot Hindu Monk aka CM Yogi (Governor) of UP, in India, on 14 August 2022. Yogi started the use of Bulldozer to demolish the private homes and businesses, most of them owned by members of the Muslim minority in UP and all BJP ruled state followed him. Bulldozers have become symbols of oppression of minorities especially Muslims, Christians and schedule caste in India. “It symbolizes a threat that if you raise your voice against the BJP government or its leaders, your home or place of business will be demolished as well; your place of worship can also be demolished.” Although there is no provision in the constitution to unlawfully demolish houses or businesses or places of worship or to give collective punishment but no court in India will help you because they are for rich and upper-class Hindus only.
In 2017, Delhi Court asked the Municipal Body to Rebuilt homes demolished in “Sanik Farms” a 100% unauthorized colony for super rich and politically well-connected Hindus. Only about 24% of the population in India’s capital Delhi lived in planned colonies—the rest 76% lived in unauthorized constructions and slums, according to state government data from 2008-2009. As of 2019, there were over 1,700 such illegal colonies spread across Delhi, according to a ministry of housing and urban affairs estimate. A new master plan announced in 2021 lays out a blueprint for development till 2041. It, too, addressed the issue of the 1,700-odd unauthorized colonies, even considering ownership rights for residents.
IBAknowingly used the Bulldozer in the parade to offend the Indian American minority groups, especially Muslims, from the local area and across New Jersey and other parts of USA. Administration of Edison Mayor Sam Joshi & 2 councilman Ajay Patil & Nishith Patel can’t deny that they were not aware of it. Besides that,IBA invited a globally known Islamophobic hatemonger; BJP National Spokesperson Dr. Sambit Patra to walk in the parade as Grand Marshal. FIA also invited Sambit Patra along with another communal BJP National General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya for the Indian Flag hoisting at Times Square in New York on Aug. 15, 2022.
Whatever is happening in India and USA in the name of misguided Hindutva and Indian Nationalism; is very disturbing for the majority of Indian Americans. Personally, I am very hurt that the things that forced me to leave India; have come to USA to haunt me. Unfortunately, I was 3RD generation supporter of RSS & BJP. 3 incidents in my life forced me to leave financially socially & politically well-connected life in India to migrate to USA to start a new life from scratch. The 1989 RSS family of organizations led by BJP’s Islamophobic and blatantly communal Ram Mandir movement, 1990, Chandra Shekhar with 61 MP’s (out of 525-member lower house) was installed PM with the outside support of 195 Congress MP’s under Rajiv Gandhi & 25 MP’s of splinter groups, covert support of BJP by toppling the V P Singh government. The entire operation was financed by Dhirubhai Ambani with bribes to every MP because V P Singh government was pursuing money laundering, tax evasion and other wrong doings against Ambani group. In 1992 RSS, BJP, VHP & other prominent Hindu Leaders instigated a Hindu mob to demolish the 15th century old Babri Masjid claiming to be the birthplace of Lord Rama. On the other hand, Hindu scriptures say that “Kan Kan mei Vyape hein Ram” meaning “Lord Rama permeates every atom of this universe”.
There are more than two million Hindu temples and 300,000 Muslim mosques in India, including 23,000 Hindu temples in the riverside city of Varanasi alone. Varanasi happens to be the Parliamentary seat of PM Modi of India. On the other hand, 70% of students studying in government schools are ill-equipped to learn in the class because of poor infrastructure, no equipment, shortage of qualified teachers and inadequate budget. Over 18 mil children are living on the streets of India.
All my adulthood I spent in fighting Congress for never dismantling the British Master & Slave governance system of India. For that reason, I always say’s that India got Independence in 1947 but Indians never got independence or freedom from slavery. Then my fight with Congress was for “Gangster Capitalism” in which state was creating billionaires to financially support the Ruling Party. If Congress produced Ambani’s; Modi has produced Adani. This “Gangster Capitalism” is directly responsible for criminalization of politics, communalism, gross abuse of human rights and destruction of democratic institutions including Courts and Media in India. After coming to power BJP has proved to be worse than Congress and now India has been reduced to an elected autocracy. These organizers of “March For Unity”; if they are really sincerer, honest and respect human rights; must give a memorandum on behalf of all the Indian Americans to the CG Jaiswal for Government of India demanding human rights and freedom of speech for all communities and release of all young and other activists jailed for years under British slavery laws for opposing government policies, demanding human rights and restoration of Democracy in India.
(Compiled by Devendra Makkar from various internet sources & writings of prominent journalists)
NEW YORK (TIP): FIA India Day Parade, held after a gap of two years, generated huge enthusiasm among the Indian American community. Thousands converged to take part in the Parade. With pan India Superstar Allu Arjun at the helm as the Grand Marshall, the Parade celebrated the diverse culture and heritage of India. As part of the initiative by FIA to celebrate 75 years of India’s Independence the parade was a culmination of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav – more than a yearlong festivities earmarked to celebrate the historic occasion.
Consul General of India Randhir Jaiswal, singer Kailash Kher and Grand Marshall Allu Arjun, among others on a float.Grand Marshall Allu Arjun and Chief Guest Hon. Prime Minister Mr. Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda. Also seen is Dilip Chauhan (extreme right)
The Chief Guest Hon. Prime Minister Mr. Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda accompanied by Honorable Consul General of India Mr. Randhir Jaiswal, Hon, Mayor of New York City Mr. Eric Adams, Deputy Commissioner – International Affairs New York City Mr. Dilip Chauhan, Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu, Congressman Raj Mukherji and Formula 3 Driver Atharva Desai heralded the parade that followed as they walked down the Madison Square in New York City with thousands of people on each side of the street carrying the Indian National flags, many having the Tricolor painted on their cheeks, cheering and shouting patriotic slogans.
The Consulate General of India float. Consul General Randhir Jaiswal, Deputy Consul General Varun Jeph, Consul, Community Affairs Vijaykrishnan and the consulate staff.
About 50 floats and marching groups beautifully showcased the diverse communities and traditions of India in the largest India Day parade outside India. The Consulate General of India had a float in the40 year old parade for the first time. The Grand Marshall Allu Arjun with a reference to a superhit dialogue from the blockbuster movie Pushpaa, holding the Indian National flag said ‘Yeh Bharat ka Jhanda hai, kabbhi Jhukega Nahi. Both , Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Mayor Mr Eric Adams, mimicked his signature gesture from the movie much to the delight of the huge gathering.
A bevy of beauties- all beauty princesses and beauty queens.The enthusiastic crowds in the parade.A dance performance by girls.
FIA creates History ; Enters Guinness Book of World Records
Earlier in the day, FIA created history by entering 2 Guinness World Records for the number of different flags flown simultaneously and the largest ensemble of Damru (ancient musical instrument associated with Hinduism and Buddhism). The FIA had attempted the records to commemorate the completion of 75 years of Indian Independence, which was earmarked as Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav—the celebration of eternal freedom—by Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. FIA President Kenny Desai said that he salutes Prime Minister Shri Modi’s vision and efforts, and that the FIA, in its own way, tried to do its bit by attempting the records and making our motherland shine in our homeland. ‘FIA has made India proud, and this achievement is a tribute to the unknown and unsung heroes of the freedom struggle,’ he further added.
FIA Chairman Mr. Ankur Vaidya said that these records are dedicated to the global community and thanked the community for their support, without which the feat would not have been possible. ‘FIA team gave blood, sweat, and tears to the humongous task for over a year,’ he added.
He said that this couldn’t have been achieved without the help and unconditional support of BAPS Swaminarayan Temple organization and their volunteers who participated wholeheartedly. He also thanked the member organizations for their support and participation. FIA Secretary and Event Chair for the attempts Mr. Parvin Bansal said that the endeavor required massive efforts and the whole team of FIA volunteers have been working day and night for the past few months especially since the logistics were a big challenge in itself. However, the fact that we did it makes us forget about all the trials and tribulations.
Kailash Kher strikes a Rudra pose with Lord Shiva’s Damroo. (Photos : Jay Mandal- on assignment)
More than 1500 volunteers who registered for the Record on FIA website turned up early morning, and the prevalent atmosphere was of patriotic fervor as the lead conductor Kailash Kher sang ‘Hindustan Meri Jaan tu…’ and the whole gathering of thousands joined him. As soon as the judges from the Guinness Book team declared the results, there was a thundering applause and emotions could be seen running high as people hugged and shook hands to congratulate each other on the shared success.
Leading the Parade Ms India Worldwide 2022 Khushi Patel, Rakesh Malhotra, FIA President, Consul General of India Amit Kumar, Mrs India Worldwide 2022 RU, Best Talent Aparna Chakravarty, FIA Trustee Bhailal Bhai, Rajesh Patel and Vijender Doma Treasurer FIAIndian Community enjoying the Parade.
CHICAGO, IL (TIP): Grand India Day Parade to commemorate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav CHICAGO -August 6, 2022, Federation of Indian Associations, Chicago organized a stunning parade on Devon Avenue to celebrate India’s 75th Independence Day and to mark the beginning of a series of events to Commemorate Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. Mohan Kaka, an 86-year-old Chicago resident and Khushi Patel, Miss India Worldwide 2022 led the colorful parade at Chicago’s Devon Avenue. Rakesh Malhotra, President of the Federation of Indian Association along with Mr. Amit Kumar, the Consulate General of India in Chicago and Consul Mr. Vinod Gautam hoisted the Indian National Flag, followed by signing of Indian National Anthem by 9-year-old Vardan Tiwari, resident of Illinois.
Highlighting the significance of this year’s Parade, Rakesh Malhotra said, “We strive to bring our community together and instill a sense of belonging, thank our freedom fighters, rejoice 75 glorious years of Independent India as well as make a commitment to the younger generation for a peaceful and
prosperous future.” He also thanked the city of Chicago Police for their tireless efforts for helping the FIA by ensuring safety of everyone and smooth running of the parade. He appreciated the support from the Alderman Debra Silverstein, participating organizations, supporter, sponsors, and local business community of Devon Avenue.
Addressing the Indian Diaspora CGI, Mr. Amit Kumar said: “I wish India and Indian Community a very Happy Independence Day and congratulate the Federation of India for choosing Devon Ave Chicago as the venue for this exceptionally beautiful parade.” Star attraction at the parade Miss India
Worldwide 2022 Ms. Khushi Patel was excited to be the Parade Marshal and enjoyed marching along with the patriotic Indian community. “This is the second time in row that I participated in the parade, I feel honored to march with Indian community and celebrate Independence Day.” said Khushi Patel.
The parade featured twenty-two decorative floats, four marching groups, and three marching bands that were greeted by thousands of people lining the Devon Avenue. Several Indian American Community organizations including Maharashtra Mandal of Chicago, Gayatri Mandir Parivar , Jalaram Temple , Sri Gurudwara Sahib Devon , United Telugu Christian Community, Metropolitan Asian Family Services (MFAS) & UMAS, Zankar Beads, the State Bank of India, CK Motors, Patel Brothers , Care for Soul , Midwest Malayalam Associations , Sardar Patel Foundation, Hanuman Temple, UDUPI Palace, Tiffin Restaurant, India Saree Palace, and the Karni Sena of Chicago. The floats truly represented the diversity of the Indian American community showcasing their culture heritage, representation of their states and regions of India. “It doesn’t matter how different we are. What matters in building a community, is the desire to live in a peaceful, giving, caring and safe environment, despite all our differences.” Said Dr Ram Chakraborty founder of Chicago Kali Bari. Mrs India Worldwide 2022 RU, Best Talent, Aparna Chakravarty was the guest of honor on the Chicago’s Kali Bari Float. A beautifully decorated float of the Metropolitan Asian Family Services went past the stage chanting “Vande Mataram”. The Unity Sardar Patel Foundation float was roaring “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.” Several political leaders from Chicago including Illinois State Senator Ram Villivalam, State Representative Kevin OlicKal, and Alderman Raymond Lopez also participated in the parade and congratulated the Indian diaspora. “As we stand firm and united, I have no doubt that we will continue to write many more stories of success and happiness together; said State senator Ram Villivalam. FIA Trustee Iftekhar Shareef also greeted the Indian American Community.
FIA Executive Board members including past President Raj Patel, Executive Vice President Hemant Patel, Vice President Jayesh Patel, Amar Upadhyay, Secretary Jatinder Singh Bedi, Jt. Secretary Chirag Chavda, Treasurer Vijender Doma, Jt. Treasurer Nirmala Reddy and Trustees Bhailal Patel,
Kanti N Patel, Iftekhar Shareef, Babu Marsha Patel, Anil Pillai, Sohan Joshi, and honorary Trustee Sher Rajput also marched with full enthusiasm and spirit. President, Rakesh Malhotra thanked the Trustees and the executive team for their tirelessly effort over the past several months to organize this
Successful event. Federation of Indian Associations (FIA), Chicago is the largest non-profit Indian American umbrella organization. Established in 1980, FIA was founded to primarily serve the community and promote and educate Indian Cultural Heritage while making meaningful contributions to America’s growth through various programs and cultural activities. More than 50 Illinois based community organizations and nonprofits are members of the Federation. FIA takes a lead role in bringing the community together to celebrate various events of historical importance to both the United States and India.
In the “official citation”, the Connecticut general assembly congratulated the pro-Khalistan organization World Sikh Parliament “in recognition of the 36th anniversary of the declaration of Sikh independence”
NEW YORK (TIP): Indian Americans have expressed outrage over a citation issued by the general assembly of the US state of Connecticut recognizing the anniversary of the so-called “declaration of Sikh independence”.
In the “official citation” dated April 29, the Connecticut general assembly congratulated the pro-Khalistan organization World Sikh Parliament “in recognition of the 36th anniversary of the declaration of Sikh independence”.
Scores of Indian American groups and powerful community leaders have been writing letters to the members of the Connecticut State Assembly and its leadership underlining that such a citation questions the territorial integrity of India and undermines a growing India-US relationship.
“This citation will be detrimental to the interest of our Connecticut. Thus, we urge you to rescind this citation,” Milan Cultural Association of Connecticut said, noting that this citation is a highly condemnable move by the Connecticut administration and is not at all acceptable.
“This citation proves how oblivious it’s of the real issue. The state has waded into the unknown and unwanted territory without talking and consulting the larger Indian American community in Connecticut,” it said.
Federation of Indian Association (FIA), Ohio, said the Connecticut State Assembly’s decision to issue the citation is an “irresponsible act”. “We have noted with deep concern a Citation by the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut congratulating on Sikh independence. The irresponsible act calls into question the territorial integrity of India and lends credence to forces which desire dismemberment of India,” it said.
“This can never be the will or intent of the people of Connecticut,” it said. FIA, New England said that the citation appears to have been issued based on misinformation by some fringe elements with a parochial, nefarious and deplorable agenda of sowing discord in the community for their politically motivated subversive interests.
“It is a gross misuse, rather an abuse, of the august General Assembly of Connecticut,” it said.
FIA, Tri-State (New York, New Jersey and Connecticut) urged the elected members of the General Assembly of Connecticut to “mitigate this very sad and unfortunate action” and take the needed steps to “promptly rectify this illegitimate act of supporting subversive activities.” Ankur Vaidya, chairman of FIA, hoped that the facts will be checked, and that truth will prevail in the General Assembly of Connecticut.
“Such despicable and deplorable action by divisive elements with selfish hidden agendas must be collectively and strongly condemned,” he said. The Association of Indians in America, New York said that this “outrageous” citation is an affront to India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
“The so-called citation is nothing but a nefarious attempt to sow division in the Indian-American community on religious lines and a manipulation of the platform of the General Assembly of Connecticut,” it said.
“We strongly appeal to the lawmakers to recall the citation,” it said. Jagdish Sewhani, president of the American Indian Public Affairs Committee, said this citation is “absolutely unacceptable”.
“This irresponsible act of supporting the secessionist movement in India is absolutely unacceptable. The USA, the oldest democracy, and India, the largest democracy, share very close and strategic relationships,” he said.
Thomas Abraham, chairman of Global Organization for People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) International, called on the Connecticut Assembly to put out a statement disassociating itself from the citation.
“At this point, our state’s interest is to attract Indian businesses and technology related companies to start their outfits in our state so as to create employment in the state. This public image of Connecticut being anti-India goes against our interests. We request that you issue a public statement to dissociate from this citation,” he said.
GOPIO has written to Connecticut State Senators and Assembly Representatives who introduced this citation to dissociate themselves from it.
“There are 20 million Sikhs living peacefully with all other communities all over India and this citation goes against the integrity of India,” said Ashok Nichani, president of Connecticut chapter of GOPIO.
The citation has resulted in outrage among Indian Americans with many of them urging President Joe Biden’s administration to condemn it.
Meanwhile, the Indian Consulate in New York condemned the citation and termed it an “attempt by some mischievous elements to use the name of the Assembly for their nefarious purposes”.
“These vested interests seek to divide communities and promote bigotry and hatred,” the consulate said.
The Consulate statement read :
“We condemn the so-called Citation of the General Assembly of the State of
Connecticut in the USA regarding an illegal act.
“This is an attempt by some mischievous elements to use the name of the
Assembly for their nefarious purposes. These vested interests seek to divide
communities and promote bigotry and hatred. Their agenda of violence has no
place in democratic societies like the USA and India.
The Embassy of India in Washington D.C. and the Consulate General of India in
New York will take up this issue appropriately with the concerned US
Dr. Abha Jaiswal congratulated the honorees and spoke about the changing attitude to women (Photo / Jay Mandal -on assignment)Honorees with the chief guest Consul General of India Mr. Jaiswal and Dr. Abha Jaiswal (Photo / Jay Mandal -on assignment)Organizers and honorees with Mr. Jaiswal and Dr. Abha Jaiswal. (Photo : Jay Mandal -on assignment)
NEW YORK CITY (TIP): The Consulate General of India and the FIA organized International Women’s Day on March 8 at the Indian Consulate. On the occasion, six eminent women were honored. They included Ms Sejal Lakhani Bhatt, Hon Deepti Vaid Dedhia, JMC, Ms Seema Kumar, Ms Chaya Pamula, Ms Allison Hauser, and Ms. Priyanka Brahmbhatt.
Consul General of India in his remarks spoke about the progress India has been making in various areas. He said the gender equality was an issue which the government of India considered very important. He congratulated the FIA ladies for organizing the event.
Others who addressed the gathering included Dr. Abha Jaiswal, FIA officials and the honorees.
Deputy Consul General Dr. Varun Jeph congratulated the honorees and thanked the organizers and the guests.
Earlier, Consul for Culture Mr. Vipul Dev welcomed the gathering.
Bollywood Star Poonam DhillonLaunches FIA’s new Scholarship Program
CHICAGO, IL (TIP): Federation of Indian Associations [FIA] Chicago, status 501(c)(3), a premier community umbrella organization — hosted its first signature event of the year 2022, Celebrating India’s 73rd Republic Day with great fervor and enthusiasm, at Chicago Marriott Northwest, at Hoffman Estates, IL on Jan 29th, 2022. This limited seating event was broadcasted virtually via zoom and Facebook live, in adherence to the latest covid 19 guidelines per State of IL regulations.
The event was promptly started at 7PM (CT) by the emcees Richa Chand & Vinita Gulabani, starting with the beautiful rendition of the American National Anthem by Nitya Rao and the Indian National Anthem by Ananya Ghosh. Sunil Shah Chairman and Founder of the FIA welcomed the people at the event and outlined the yeoman services provided by the FIA in the recent past during and after the pandemic. He briefly welcomed and introduced the new team under the new president Hitesh Gandhi. He spoke of the plans for the new year and mentioned that to commemorate Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav FIA Chicago has intent to start their own community center to facilitate better ongoing services to community people. Shah in his closing remarks, spoke,” Freedom in our Heart, Pride in our Soul, Purity in our Blood. Let us Salute our Motherland India!!”
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi in his inimitable style addressed the cheering audience and expressed great joy and best wishes to Team FIA and the entire Indian community for the outstanding contributions, over more than a decade now.
Immediate past president Dr. Kamal Patel was welcomed on the stage. He outlined the achievements of the FIA during his tenure last year as the outgoing president of the FIA and welcomed the new team led by Hitesh Gandhi. Onkar Sanga in his brief address congratulated the FIA for their achievements in the last year and wished that the new team would take the FIA to greater heights.
Hitesh Gandhi the new president for the year 2022 outlined his plan for the new year. He listed out the activities and events that would take place during the year and thanked the FIA board for the trust that was shown in his ability to lead the FIA to greater heights in the new year. The FIA Board was introduced and immediately followed by the traditional lamp lighting ceremony. The patriotic song “Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo” by Jitendra Balsara reminded everyone of the beautiful motherland India. The audience cheered as they watched an energetic dance performance by the students of SR Dance Academy, choreographed by Elizar Rodriguez.
The Chief Guest Consul General Amit Kumar in his address, wished everyone a Happy Republic Day and spoke about the enormous progress India has made in the last several years and mentioned that India is now positioned to succeed even more as we approach 75 years of India’s Independence, and getting ready for Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, an initiative by Govt, of India. He spoke about the covid pandemic, and despite its challenges how India successfully carried on its vaccination drives and the role of technology and innovation.
Other leaders who spoke at the event were: Mayor Oakbrook Dr Gopal Lalmalani, Mayor Hoffman Estates, William D Mcleod, Mayor Schaumburg Tom Dailly (via zoom), Village President Hanover Park Rodney Craig, Illinois Gen Assembly Rep Michelle Mussman, Secretary of State candidate – Alexi Giannoulias (via zoom), Senator Laura Murphy.
Mayor William D Mcleod and Mayor Tom Dailly presented commemorative plaques to FIA on behalf of Village of Hoffman Estates and Village of Schaumburg, respectively.
On a somber note, the FIA paid tributes to Mir Ali who passed away recently by facilitating his wife with an honorary plaque for his dedicated service to FIA and a Scholarship grant of $1000 to his daughter Nida Ali.
In total 3 Grant Scholarships were provided to students. These were announced by FIA Chairman Sunil Shah and given away by Consul General of India, Amit Kumar, Deepak Kant Vyas CEO Redberri, Anil Loomba (virtual) Hitesh and Kim Bhatt, the Bhatt Foundation, Deepak Kant Vyas CEO Redberri. The other two students who were the recipient of scholarship names are Ria Sharma from Stevenson Highschool & Jaisnav Rajesh from Waubonsie Valley High School.
Hitesh Bhatt, Founder & Kim Bhatt, President of the Bhatt Foundation were honored with a Plaque and were acknowledged for their sponsorship support to FIA. In their speech, the Bhatt’s, shared their message of “Improving Global HealthCare and Education through Innovation”. They touched upon their philanthropic work in USA / India / Honduras / Africa and expressed their interest in supporting FIA’s initiatives as well.
Other prominent speakers present were Dr Vijay Prabhakar, Mr Zakaria & Dr Anil Oroskar. Brij Sharma, Manny Lingaiah, Harish Kolasani, Ajeet Singh, Vandana Jhingan, Pradeep B Shukla, Gladson Verghese, Yogi Bhardwaj, Harry Siddhu and many others were present.
Aparna Chakravarty and Mukhtar Shah provided musical entertainment. Mukhtar Shah (Voice of Mukesh) gave a beautiful tribute to Late Mr Mir Ali FIA Director through his songs.
The highlight of the event was a very exciting live zoom session with the legendary Bollywood actress Poonam Dhillon from India. She was introduced by Asha Oraskar & welcomed by FIA General Secretary Richa Chand. Followed up by questions and appreciation remarks by Hitesh & Kim Bhatt, Pinky Thakkar, Hitesh Gandhi, Neil Khot, Ajeet Singh, Sunil Shah, Vinita Gulabani, Anu Malhotra, Altaf Bukhari, Kaashif Khan, Pratik Deshpande.The event ended with a vote of thanks by the Cultural Secretary Pika Munshi. Music provided by DJ Sanjay. Technical Director Phani Krishna, and Photography & Video coverage by Asian Media. Program assistance by Neil Khot, Neelam Jai, Jitendra Balsara & Anu Malhotra.
The event was well attended with Covid-19 guidelines being in place by the Consul General of India, Amit Kumar, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, Mayor Tom Dailly, Deepak Kant Vyas CEO Redberri, Hitesh and Kim Bhatt of the Bhatt Foundation, Mayors and Senators. The technical support of the event was provided by AANA (Artists Association of North America) Phani Krishna, Naveen Karna and Prachi Jaitly and Asian Media USA.
(Based on a Press release issued by FIA. Photographs / Asian Media USA)
The hour-long event was held at Liberty State Park on Sunday, June 20 morning
JERSEY CITY (TIP): The Federation of Indian Associations NY-NJ-CT, in partnership with the Consulate General of India-New York, organized a group yoga event on Sunday, June 20, to mark the 7th International Day of Yoga.
Nearly 200 participants joined the hybrid event, with over 120 joining online. The Liberty State Park, with the backdrop of the majestic Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline, provided the perfect venue for the event.
Consul General of India at New York addresses the participants in the Yoga session.
Consul General of India NY Randhir Jaiswal, who briefly attended the event with DCG NY Shatrughna Sinha, appreciated and encouraged the participants. Celebrity yoga instructor, Reiki healer, and health coach Thara Natalie gave yoga lessons for all ages. She also shared health tips during the one-hour session. Singer and song writer Jay Sean was the guest of honor while former Miss America and American public speaker and actress Nina Davuluri, also a yoga practitioner, compered the event.
Participants in the Yoga session.
Lauding the efforts of event chair Parveen Bansal and his team in putting together the event, FIA president Anil Bansal said, “It is heartening to see people giving due importance to yoga. It is an ancient Indian discipline that purifies the mind and body with regular practice. Just like this morning, I hope everyone here continues to find time to invest in their health and well-being.”
“Last year was tough for everyone. Now, the community is slowly reeling out of the pandemic. The benefits of yoga are known to the entire world. We hope this event can give a positive push to our attempts to get back to the pre-pandemic days,” said FIA chairman Ankur Vaidya. He expressed his gratitude to CGI NY Jaiswal and DCG Sinha for their continued support in making the Yoga Day celebration a success. FIA provided complimentary coffee, munchkins, water, T-shirt, and yoga mat to all participants in attendance and held an attendee raffle in which 5 Google home devices were raffled as thank-you giveaways to the attendees.
FIA has been hosting Yoga Day event since 2015
The United Nations had, in December 2014, proclaimed June 21 every year as the International Day of Yoga. The FIA has been organizing yoga events to mark the day since 2015 when it was celebrated globally for the first time.
Last year, with the Covid-19 pandemic raging across the world, the entire event was held online.
Ambassador Chakravorty may be credited with enormous work he has done to streamline the consulate functioning, bringing Indian American community to consulate and vice versa; strengthening bond between Indian Americans and mainstream Americans at various levels; reaching out to American lawmakers and educating them on contentious issues, and winning over some hesitant ones to India’s side ; educating Indian Americans on various Indian issues and winning their support for government of India policies; lobbying with investors in America to invest in India, and creating an image for himself as a dependable friend to Indian Americans and Americans alike. His passion for promotion of Indian culture and heritage resulted in the Consulate becoming a home to artists and promoters of various arts. His dialogue with anti -India separatists to persuade them to give up their futile efforts at separatism and get back to Indian mainstream, is a part of his historic initiatives. There is so much more to Ambassador Chakravorty’s immense work and valuable contribution.
The Indian Panorama, which was the first publication to interview Ambassador Chakravorty, three days after his taking over, as Consul General , on August 3, 2017 , is probably the privileged publication to have him to sit for his last interview as Consul General, on June 16, 2020.
“Setting up of Gandhi Shanti Van is my lasting legacy”, said Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty. Ambassador Chakravorty ((third from left) inaugurated the plantation ceremony at Gandhi Peace Garden at CUNY, Old Westbury, October 1, 2019. 150 trees were planted in Commemoration of Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birth anniversary Photo / Courtesy Indian Consulate, New York
The Indian Panorama Chief editor Prof. Indrajit S Saluja and Assistant Editor Bidisha Roy spoke with Ambassador Chakravorty.
Here are some excerpts from the interview.
TIP: Thank you for the interview, which I believe, is your last interview as Consul General with The Indian Panorama.
I recall your first interview to The Indian Panorama in August 2017. I believe it was your first interview to media after taking over as Consul General on August 3, 2017. You were kind enough to give us time immediately after joining here. And that was on August 6, 2017. You had said certain things, then, which I would probably like you to recall.
We have come a long way during the past close to 3 years.
We kept track of your journey, sometimes, through very difficult terrains particularly during the last about one and half year that I can think of. We have been appreciative of your work, and critical, too, where we thought the Consulate was failing, as is the dharma of media. However, we have had a great relationship, to the building of which you contributed more than we did. Thank you.
Institution building Is a continuous process. The consulate in 2017 when you took over has undergone transformation at your hands. You have added enormously to what you inherited. Pramit is the most outstanding example of your prized additions. What led you to imagine Pramit? How successful has it proved? Can you elaborate on that?
Ambassador: So, first of all, thank you and I vividly remember our first meeting right after I arrived here on August 3, if I remember correctly and you mentioned that our interview was on 6th August. So, I would request you to also remind me of what I had said then and I remember in another interview you had brought up what I had said and, you know, we were able to evaluate our performance. So now that I’m ending my tenure here I would again like to go back and see what all I promised, how much I was able to deliver and where I could not. But that’s not from a negative point of view but to see what more can be done. And I like this approach because three years back I set out the roadmap and some milestones to achieve, and I would be very happy to see how much I have achieved and how much I have not been able to achieve. So, that’s a very evaluative kind of exercise that you always do and I want to thank you and Indian Panorama for doing that.
Always planning better services at the Consulate. Ambassador Harsh Shringla cuts the ribbon to inaugurate the E-Seva at the Consulate, July 16, 2019. Consul General Sandeep Chakravorty is on extreme right. Photo/ Jay Mandal-On Assignment
Talking about the app that was developed – the app was developed with the whole idea. You know the moment I arrived here I realized that conventional ways of reaching out to the community will not succeed because of the sheer size and number. And this consulate, although it’s one of the largest consulates India has, it is not commensurate to the responsibilities and the duties that we have to perform. Our staff is the same since last so many years but the Diaspora has doubled, at least in the last 20 years, from 1 million it has become 2 million in this part of the world, and our interaction and connection with India in every, every way has increased. So, we realized that we had to rely on technology and with that objective we worked and I would like to put on record my appreciation and gratitude to one of my consuls Vipul Mesaria who came up with this server based idea, and then both of us, worked together and we developed it and it has really stood us in good stead, particularly now when we faced this crisis, due to COVID. One small example is that you know we responded to medical prescription requirements for across the United States, even outside our jurisdiction, hundreds and thousands. At least five to seven thousand people have responded – that would not have been possible without this app. You know the number of queries that we handle, the number of phone calls. We handle on an average 400 to 500 phone calls a day. That is not possible without this application. So, we integrated our web-based work, our telephone system, our monitoring system into one. And I think this is a great powerful tool, which we have developed and my hope is that other embassies and other missions use it and it actually proved its worth during this crisis, where we were able to reach out to everyone who came to us with some kind of a response. In these circumstances now what people need is response. Even if you say no, it’s a response. But what people don’t like is indifference. Indifference is the worst sentiment that can be created in somebody, and we have tried to overcome that, and I am very proud that my team has been very responsive. Our 24 hours helpline since mid-March, it is working 24 hours – you can call anytime, and you’ll get a response. So, I think that has been because of the technological changes we made in our consulate and our team spirit that we were able to bring. And we did it when things were Ok and normal, and it proved its worth when things became adverse in the last four months.
Building bridges. Ambassador Harsh V Shringla at an informal dinner reception, hosted in his honor by the New Jersey Governor, Phil Murphy (right) and his wife Tammy Murphy at his private residence in NJ, July 15, 2019. . Also in the picture is Consul General, Ambassador, Sandeep Chakravorty who organized the meeting Photo / Jay Mandal-On Assignment
TIP: If it is such a useful app, don’t you think the Ministry of External Affairs should recommend it across the board to all consulates all over the world ?
Ambassador: They are working on it, and I’ve been told by a very senior official that they are developing apps. This was home developed, homebrewed. I think they are trying to do it in a more professional That idea has been implanted. I have myself spoken to our leadership, and they liked the idea and they understand it, and I’m sure it will be the way we work in the coming years.
TIP: Let me take you to your first interview with The Indian Panorama in August 2017, soon after your arrival.
Always a man of ideas. General (Ret) David Howell Petraeus (Left), former Director of CIA and Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty, India’s Consul General to New York at the Consulate General of India in New York July 23, 2019. General Petraus was invited to deliver a lecture on US-India relations under the New India Lecture Series. Photo/ Jay Mandal- On Assignment
You had said then, and I quote you “There are three relationships here – India-US relationship, Indian community-US relationship, and Indian community-India relationship. All are very important and we need to focus on all three.”
Almost three years later, when you look back, how do you score yourself on these issues?
Ambassador: Look, I would say that in all three, there has been positive developments. I can’t give a number because that would be the job of others who are evaluating me. Self-evaluation is always very difficult. But I think that on all three fronts, there has been, you know, great strengths. The India us relationship has gone ahead. It has been transformational with the Prime Minister’s visit to the US last year in September, then President Trump’s visit to India in February. All those have contributed immensely and if you are a keen observer of the political and geopolitical space, you will realize the kind of goodwill that India generates in the United States. Similarly, there’s a great deal of goodwill about United States in India. So, I think on that account too, we don’t have any reason to be unhappy. What may be, where we have the challenge is to convert this goodwill into economic opportunities, into businesses for bettering the lives of people in India. Having a strong economic relationship, I think ,nothing will put us back.
Rajiv Kumar, Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog (left) speaking about government policies and programs. Ambassador Chakravorty is to the right.
The India-Indian community relationship is also, I think, strong and vibrant. “Howdy Modi’ was a very good example where thousands of people went and you know there is a great deal of support to India and Indian causes in the United States, and the best support we found was when article 370 was abrogated. The Indian community, by and large, you know, greatly and very enthusiastically thought that it was anachronistic and they accepted it. You also mentioned in your remarks that there was a great deal of support. And as far as Indian community Indian Consulate relations are concerned, the assessment should be done by you. But I think that we have opened up our consulate to multiple actors. You know, all kinds of things we have done here. The idea was to not only open up to the Indian community but also to the mainstream American community, and events are a big method of doing that. I offered our facilities and our platform to all kinds of groups. Things that we have never done before we have done here. You know, and one initiative that I took was recognizing the contributions of Indian Americans who are friends of the consulate, and that I think has gone on very well. Few people told me don’t get into this, there will be people who are unhappy! Just because I will make one person unhappy, it doesn’t mean I won’t make 10 more people happy. So, I started in 2019 which was the first year we did it. And we honored people from the media and I think, Prof Saluja, you were one of the honorees last year. This year we honored Renee. You’re working in the media and you have contributed so much to the understanding of India in the United States and vice versa. This year it was in many more in numbers and in the coming years, I’m sure, it will be institutionalized and some of my colleagues and other consulates have liked this and they are proposing to do the same thing.
The New India Lecture Series at Indian Consulate, New York. From left, Sanjay Bhatnagar, CEO, WaterHealth International and Board of Dir. US-India Strategic partnership Forum, Arvind Panagariya, Professor of Indian Political Economy at Columbia University and Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty, Consul General of India to New York during conversations on India’s current state of Economy at the Indian Consulate in New York City, New York; Jan 22, 2018
I’ll raise one point here. Earlier the interactions were different. They were more personal, because one could afford to be very personal in relationships, because the numbers were small and the kind of things that you did was small, relationship was small. But things have changed in last five years. Relationship has gone to a new level – it’s difficult to go personal now. But I think institution level power interactions have become much, much more. We have taken lots of initiatives. This year I started something called a ‘Chalo Consulate’. Rather than we going to you, you come to us, we will host you, we will talk to you. We did two or three Chalo Consulate’ editions till we were hit by COVID. We did with GOPIO we did it with AIA. But as soon as the situation normalizes, we’ll restart it. So, I think we’re at multiple levels we have connected with. You know, we celebrated 350th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj then Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s 550th anniversary, and Gandhi celebrations. We introduced a lot of art and culture and business events. Then, educational events. So, I have tried to vibrate on all the cords, some very successfully, resulting in harmony in music; some maybe not so successful, but I tried my hands on all cords of the Sitar.
TIP: About India, American relationship, there are two areas, which you were looking at. One is the political and diplomatic relationship- India getting the support of the US, and the other is more important maybe, economic development, trade and commerce. There were high expectations of ever-growing economic cooperation between the US and India. There was a huge optimism. You organized so many lectures here by eminent economists, and there was huge optimism that Indian Americans will invest in India; Indian Americans will invest. Many central ministers and chief ministers of states made it a routine affair to visit New York to attract investment and they went all over the US in fact. Where are we on investment by Indian Americans in trade and commerce?
Ambassador Chakravorty held a meeting, October 2018, with the only Hindu Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard Photo/ -Jay Mandal- On Assignment
Ambassador: The US India investment story is very positive. Now, as far as Indian Americans investing in India is concerned you know we have to understand it in a slightly nuanced way. If you consider an Indian company here which is owned by an Indian American, it doesn’t remain an Indian company, it becomes an American company. So, it then becomes very difficult to ethnically segregate that data. When you look at investment flows, for instance, let’s say, Google is investing in India. Now Google is headed by an Indian, or let’s say KKR is investing or let’s say BlackRock is investing – all their investment portfolio, India portfolio is handled by Indians. So, when American companies invest in India, we don’t see them as Indian American companies we see them as American companies, and that data is not available. But what I can say is that Indian Americans in decision making places, they are very pro India. I have attended so many meetings with CEOs when the finance minister came, when our Chief Ministers came. And we have been inviting all American corporates, but the room is full of Indians. The point is that our people have been so successful, they are making the main decisions in these companies. And so, you know, I would not like to go down that road and try to segregate the data. I think Americans are big investors in India, and when I talk of Americans, it means Indian Americans or, you know, African Americans or Latin Americans, all kinds of Americans are investing in India and the mood is very upbeat. The geopolitical changes that are happening in India will attract investments from the US and even during the COVID times, Facebook invested $6 billion, KKR invested some few hundred million dollars or I don’t know how much and that story is quite intact. And it will, as soon as things normalize, I think you will see a bounce back.
Kevin Thomas, the first Indian American NY State Senator was honored at the Consulate. Seen from left to right: Ambassador Syed Akbaruddin, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Senator Kevin Thomas, Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty
TIP: Do you see American companies investing in pharmaceutical sector in India?
Ambassador: I think so. I think so because you know one point which came across is that although we are the pharmacy of the world, we do not make all the APIs in India. One of our friends, common friend, Mr Panaser – he has been leading this charge and trying to make sure that American companies also invest in India, particularly in some of the APIs. They would like to see the entire supply chain located in India so that there are less disruptions. So, we have held one video conference webinar on this issue. Some more are planned and the message I’m getting is that there is, and I see some collaborations. The only drug which works on COVID patients is Remdesivir. Indian companies got license to make Remdesivir. Jubilant America which makes Remdesivir in America, is an Indian company. So, you cannot separate India from pharmaceuticals, neither from vaccines. We are the vaccine factory of the world.
Ambassador Chakravorty at India Day Parade in New York. Seen from left to right: Yashpal Soi, Prof. Indrajit Saluja, Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, Dr. Neeta Jain, FIA Chairman Ramesh Patel (now deceased)and HR Shah
TIP: Coming to some very challenging situations you refer to – article 370 and abrogation of that. And that had international ramifications. Because Kashmir has always been a very hotly contested issue at the world fora, at United Nations and in world capitals. And it must have demanded a very huge effort on your part to explain to not only the Indian American community, a part of which was skeptical about what was being done by government of India, but the American mainstream, the lawmakers, including you know one Congressman you know you disciplined him. How big was that challenge and how you met it, because this is a story, which should be told, and which is a very important one.
Ambassador: I think you’ve raised a very important question. As we all know, and this is something which really strikes a chord in all Indians because we feel that Indian unity and India is one. And what was existing before – even if it was good – I don’t want to even evaluate it as good and bad – it was ineffective. And, rather integrating the people of Kashmir with India, it was fueling distancing. And something which does not work has to be changed. You can’t keep on taking the same medicine and get violent reactions and not do anything about it, you know, you have to stop that and take something else. And I’m optimistic that in the future, things will work out and Kashmir as a part of India will be fully integrated in our hearts and minds as well. So, you are right. You know it’s all a question about messaging and some people, I think, over the years had had been messaging in a very different way and when it happened I think there were some apprehensions and, also, we’ve to understand, other side was also very active in messaging that India was in the wrong. But I think from the messages that we got from our leadership, both in India and from Washington helped us in building a coherent strategy and there again we obtained or got the help of our community, and they were actually the main messengers to the American interlocutors and to the elected officials, public officials, saying that you know this is something where you know we feel very strongly about. And you need to hear all sides of the story, not only one side which they were had been listening to before. So, I think we were quite successful, to some extent, and people understood that this is something where Indians will not be muted. And, we will have to understand that. So, if you want a strong relationship with Indian Americans and with India, then you have to understand our point of view – I think that message went out well. And I think, very soon people understood that India had the full right to do. Earlier there were phrases being used like unconstitutional. It was not unconstitutional at all. It was done as per our law, as per our Constitution, and then then the narrative I think, we slowly shifted. And I think the message went down well and also I think we did a good job in managing the situation in Kashmir which was a very violent place earlier.
Promoting Indian culture internationally. Seen, among others, are Ambassador Chakravorty, wife Taruna Chakravorty, and their daughter who performed classical dance to perfection.
TIP: Even now there is violence. I mean, you can’t say there is peace. You know there are encounters taking place, every day.
Ambassador: Yeah, there is. But I think one has to understand that violence is reduced, and civilian deaths have gone down. I think, even if one life is saved, it’s worth that effort.
TIP: And I think COVID has played its own role. All contentious issues have been laid to rest for the time being. Everybody is bothered about self-preservation. So, that’s probably the positive effect of COVID on India. Even, on the world scene the differences and the contentions that were there, the strifes that were there, they have for now been laid to rest. Talking about COVID, it has affected everybody, in particular, a section of Indians. Whether Indians abroad got stranded in India, or Indians got stranded abroad, this was a big issue. And it was a big challenge – how did you deal with that. It was a huge number, particularly in the US
TIP: You know one thing which I felt good and I want to mention here also is that when we entered into lockdown in middle of March, we quickly retooled ourselves, and we decided that we will work from home, but we will work, we will not disappear from the scene. So, the consulate quickly re-modulated itself or reengineered itself. And we stopped people from coming to the consulate, but all of us were 24/7 available. And I realized the power of social media and I said, we have to be right there in the community, people should know that the consulate is there if they needed help. I think the number of events that we did over the last three/ four months is quite a mind-boggling number. And I involved the community. I found talent in the community. I asked people for help, people for ideas and suggestions and some of them have absolutely clicked so well that at the end, they have found resonance in India. So, I realized that one is helping people in need, in terms of helping them with food and housing and medicine. That was the first case; will come to the second case later. Otherwise, you know, keeping the morale high because people are sitting at home, getting upset, depressed they need some avenue or connection. I think we were able to provide that and I am very happy that our, social media platforms are very active and we have done lots of events and in fact, I will mention one event which will be of interest to you is that, we started this virtual. We were supposed to have this play festival for Natya Darpan of New Jersey, and it had to be canceled. And then I thought, why don’t we do virtual play festival. So, we had Vibrations 1. It was two/ three plays in English. Then I thought why we don’t go regional. So, we had one Hindi and one English play Vibrations 2. On Sunday we had Vibrations 3 in Kannad and Gujarati. And now we have Vibrations 4. For that I’ve asked people to come with a Punjabi or Telugu play, or whatever. So, this has become very popular and people in India are also seeing it. So, it is an invention of the times. So, initially when flights were not there we tried to engage with the community and Indians stranded here.
Promoting adventurer Soman, the globetrotting bicyclist
And then, when we were assured the flights are going to resume and run the Vande Bharat 1, we got involved in preparing those lists of people and trying to put as many needy people as we could. There were certain criteria for selection, and we tried to be as objective as possible, but the numbers are just staggering. And, so you know some people may say that I did not get a chance but I want to say, those who got chance were equally needy. And, you know, so many flights have gone. In the Vande Bharat 2 mission, the number of flights is tremendously high, and we opened up the booking. Now it’s directly through Air India and people are getting seats and people are going back home. And I think that’s a very positive development, you know. So, the burden of ticketing has now moved from us to Air India, and the people can go online and buy tickets. There are issues, because demand may be slightly more than whatever availability. But, again, you know, last week more flights were added from New York. So, I’m sure that the critical requirements was there, that is being fulfilled.
TIP: Yeah, right, critical requirement was fulfilled. I have received complaints that Air India has been charging astronomical fares.
Ambassador: This is completely baseless because Air India was not a company which was in the pink of health, with a green balance sheet or a blue balance sheet. It was in financial stress. I will give you one example. Get me a ticket to China! Chinese nationals are complaining you know how much a ticket to China is costing? $10,000. How can you run the operation if this is not paying? What has happened here was due to COVID. All the supplies were disrupted. And everyone was charging more because you see everyone was laid off and they were earning Social Security, nobody wanted to come to work. Second thing is, Air India has taken a policy of dividing the cost. You know some tickets are cheap. It’s not a money-making operation. It has to be a viable operation – thousands of people went back home. It can’t run on charity. Because of COVID everybody has taken a hit, government has taken a hit; revenues are down. Air India has taken a hit. So, whatever has happened, I think that is a positive culture. When the situation was normal, there were other carriers; people had an option. It could not have been done by any other model. I think it’s justified but saying that Air India is price gouging I don’t accept that.
Celebrating Guru Nanak, the First Master of the Sikhs at his 550th birth anniversary celebrations, at the Indian Consulate. Prof. Baldeep Singh and his co- performers at the shabad kirtan were honored.
TIP: You have actually seen in the consulate basically middle-aged people; the older generation you know they are all over. But the younger generation of Indian Americans, and you probably were trying to rope them in. What did you exactly do to rope them in, to make them interested in their roots, and promote their visits to India so that they get familiar with their own homeland, you know, I mean the Mother India. What did you do about that and how successful has been your initiative?
Ambassador: I think it’s a very valid point and although we tried, I don’t think we have been very successful. But that doesn’t mean that you see, we may not get attract young Indian Americans to our, let’s say, cultural programs. But we were all the people who came for investment programs or the roadshows or the, you know, business with India, those are all young people. So when you come in the evening, let’s say, for classical music, you may not see young people, but during roundtable with Jaitley saab or Nirmala Sitharaman or Planning Commission and many other such events, they joined. So, I would say that, if you go across the events that we did, we were able to attract young people also, but maybe in some events they came in others did not. But I think that exercise is more needed.
TIP: We have thousands of students, you know, studying in various colleges and universities here under your jurisdiction. So, have you been able to drop a program to reach out to those students?
Our student outreach is, I think one of the high points of our work here. We have now an educational officer. We have an India-US student hub running out of Washington. We are active members of that, and hundreds and thousands of students are being reached in through social media. During COVID time we reached out. In fact, Ambassador did an event on Instagram, where more than 100,000 people students saw. So, we have a fantastic outreach to student. In every campus we have a campus lead, who connects to us. We have this India Corner library initiative, I have personally gone to many universities and colleges and set up the India corner where we have reached out to students.
So, we have a very strong student outreach.
Recognizing Friends of the Consulate at PBD 2018. Prof. Indrajit S Saluja was among those honored. See, from L to R: Prof. Indrajit Saluja, Ambassador Sandeep Chakravorty, Deputy Consul General Shatrughna Sinha Photo/ -Jay Mandal- On Assignment
TIP: I come to another question, and I take you back to your August 2017 interview. and I quote, but as you said, every person is different. And I would also love to leave a legacy behind my legacy that I would love to leave behind this fantastic relationship with the Indian community here. So, as we look at your relationship with the Indian American community and the mainstream of Americans. We have no doubt you have created that legacy. And people here will fondly remember you. But how did you achieve it? It must have meant an enormous effort and work on your part. Would you please like to tell us, for our readers.
Yeah, I think, you know, I sensed that many people were hesitant to engage with the consulate. They had some issues in their mind. Maybe we were signaling what we were not. So, I tried to change that signaling. I said that this is home for everybody, and all kinds of people. You know, whether you’re rich or poor or belong to which part of India, really, as long as you are in India connection, you are most welcome here and even if you don’t have you are most welcome. So I think, and that messaging I passed down my consulate and, you know, I tried to build. I told my team that you know the way you behave with each other and with your family, you will have to be here with your clients and customers. So that is the messaging I tried to give from the very beginning and I think we have been successful. And I also said that you know everyone needs a response. People come to see you, or meet you or write to you or call you, response was a deficit, I think, in the same when I came in. And I tried to put in place a very efficient response management system. People want an answer. So, if you see on social media on Google on Facebook, on Twitter and all I think the feedback that we give, we get that has improved dramatically. And to that feedback also we respond. So, I said you know respond to everybody. And I think that creates a positive sensation. And I think the message that I gave to people was that, you know, we are here to serve people you know it’s not the other way around. You have to be very clear. I got support from our embassy and from our leadership. And I think if it continues like this, then I think I’ve achieved my goals.
2018 Friends of the Consulate honorees with Ambassador Sandeep Chakravort, DCG Shatrughna Sinha and Devadasan Nair, Consul (Community Affairs)
TIP: There always is some unfinished task, as there are unsatiated desires. What are the things that you had on the list to do, but haven’t been able to do?
The greatest regret is COVID!! It took away four months from my calendar. There were many things that I wanted to do. Even I am not able to say goodbye in a proper way. I wanted to work more on some political issues, meeting governors and elected officials under my jurisdiction. After President Trump’s visit, the messaging was very important but could not do that. I leave on a high, if people say, ‘don’t go’ – I think that’s the achievement rather than they say, ‘you go now!’
TIP: What would be your message for people in the New York Consulate jurisdiction, in particular, and for all Indian Americans, in general?
Ambassador: People must be very careful about COVID. You have to take precautions. If you are opening up and re-engaging with the community, you have to do it very carefully. Secondly, we have tried to make a new relationship with the community and the consulate is part of the community. This Consulate has the best relationship with people. Extend the same degree of support to my successor. I think I have been able to create a very good team. They are all working for you and will be there. Use that relationship for your benefit. And thirdly, I want to thank everybody. Various institutions, including temples, mosques and gurdwaras were extremely cooperative. I want to thank them all.
Celebrating International Day of Yoga 2019
TIP: What situation or event or happening can you identify as you may like to cherish and never want to forget?
Ambassador: It is a little difficult to identify it. But I may say, the driven and energetic leader that I saw in our Prime Minister on his last visit in September to USA is one I cannot forget. However, I should think, setting up of Gandhi Shanti Van at CUNY campus was my high point. It was my idea. You know my love of trees. So, it was a very satisfying thing to do. I asked Mr. Arvind Vora, who is at least, 70, for his cooperation and he very willingly stepped forward. No government of India funds were used. It was people’s participation. They planted trees in commemoration of their near and dear ones, even as I did in the name of my parents. Gurdwaras, temples, institutions and individuals contributed .We planted trees in the name of all 50 States. Prime Minister Modi Ji made some suggestions which were very helpful. I consider setting up of Shanti Van as my lasting legacy.
TIP: Any situation or event or happening you may like to forget as a bad dream?
Finding time to watch US Open. Also seen is wife Taruna Chakravorty. Photo/ -Jay Mandal- On Assignment
Ambassador: I try to be very discerning not to get into a situation which I may regret later. I may not have made all happy. But I did not intentionally make anybody unhappy. What I know for sure is institutionally, we have never failed.
Always a man of the people. Participating in the Holi festivities organized by The Indian Panorama in 2019
TIP: As you are preparing to leave , to take up another assignment , we, at The Indian Panorama and Opinio Media, Bidisha and myself ,wish you all success and happiness .I hope our bond is beyond geographical limits, and our paths will continue to cross again and again.
NEW YORK (TIP): Ramesh Patel, Chairman for life of Federation of Indian Associations NY/NJ/ CT (FIA), the organization which organizes India Day Parade in New York, to mark India’s Independence Day , who died June 6, of coronavirus, was laid to rest today, June 11.
A family only religious ceremony for the dear departed was performed before a drive through viewing in the afternoon. A large number of FIA officials and community leaders arrived for the viewing. Later, Mr. Patel was cremated at Punarjanm Funeral Home in Watchung, New Jersey.
Ramesh was a colossal figure in the Indian American community who made immense impact on socio-cultural scene. One of the founders of FIA, as chairman of the organization for decades now, he led the organization from strength to strength. In fact, FIA got synonymous with Ramesh.
His sad demise has created a void in the Indian American community in the Tri-State area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. He will be deeply missed.
On behalf of The Indian Panorama and Opinio Media and their directors and staff, I salute the great standard bearer of India, and pray for eternal rest to the departed soul.
Describing Ramesh Patel as “The Iron Man”, attorney Ravi Batra, in his tribute sent to The Indian Panorama, said: “Ramesh Patel was a giant of a man, and a dear friend of Ranju & mine. We enjoyed his support at City Hall Steps rallies we organized for defending the honor of innocent Krittika Biswas, and later, for the falsely accused Amb. Prabhu Dayal. Ramesh Patel’s voice was always the loudest and strongest in support.
“His lasting legacy is his unique humility-based public service by taming the unbridled ambitions of many in the Indian-American community for a fleeting photo-op and getting them all to work in support of his pride and joy, the India Day Parade in Manhattan, largest in the world – just as the Saint Patrick‘s Day Parade since 1762 is the largest. Indeed, he would shun the VIP-bus on the parade route to walk the Madison Avenue, and Ranju and I enjoyed walking with him. It falls on his family and the FIA team to carry on his legacy of Honor-by-service and the rest of us to help keep Ramesh Patel’s glorious life choices alive.
“I called him the Iron Man in USA, as Sardar Patel was in India. He will be sorely missed, as will his big smile and hug that Ranju and I always got.”
EDISON, NJ (TIP): Ramesh Patel, Chairman for life of Federation of Indian Associations NY/NJ/ CT (FIA), the organization which organizes India Day Parade in New York, to mark India’s Independence Day , died today , June 6, of coronavirus. He has been battling for life for more than two months.
Ramesh was a colossal figure in the Indian American community who made immense impact on socio-cultural scene. One of the founders of FIA, as chairman of the organization for decades now, he led the organization from strength to strength. In fact, FIA got synonymous with Ramesh.
His sad demise has created a void in the Indian American community in the Tri-State area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. He will be deeply missed.
On behalf of The Indian Panorama and Opinio Media and their directors and staff, I salute the great standard bearer of India, and pray for eternal rest to the departed soul.
ISELIN, NJ (TIP): Consulate General of India , New York and the Federation of Indian Associations NY-NJ-CT will be hosting a welcome reception to Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu who took over as India’s Ambassador to the United States of America following the transfer of Harsh Vardhan Shringla as Foreign Secretary in January, 2020.
The Tri-State of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut community organizations are supporting and participating in the welcome reception scheduled for Sunday, March 15 from 6 to 9 P.M. at Marriott Woodbridge, 515 US Highway 1 South. Iselin, NJ 08830.
Ambassador Sandhu assumed office on February 3 and presented his credentials to the President of the United States of America, Donald Trump at the Oval office of the White House, February 6.
Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu is one of the most experienced Indian diplomats on US affairs, having served in the Indian Mission in Washington DC twice earlier. He was Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of India in Washington DC from July 2013 to January 2017. Earlier, he was First Secretary (Political) at the Embassy of India, Washington, DC responsible for liaison with the United States Congress from 1997 to 2000. He has also been at the Permanent Mission of India to United Nations, New York from July 2005 to February 2009.
Prior to his current assignment in Washington DC, Ambassador Sandhu was High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka from January 2017 to January 2020. He had also served at the High Commission of India, Colombo earlier as the Head of the Political Wing from December 2000 to September 2004.
Ambassador Sandhu was Consul General of India in Frankfurt from September 2011 to July 2013. He has worked in the Ministry of External Affairs in various capacities: as Joint Secretary (United Nations) from March 2009 to August 2011; and later as Joint Secretary (Administration) heading the Human Resource Division. He was Officer on Special Duty (Press Relations), Ministry of External Affairs from December 1995 to March 1997, and was responsible for liaison with foreign media in India.
In a distinguished career spanning over thirty years in the Indian Foreign Service since 1988, Ambassador Sandhu started his diplomatic career from former Soviet Union (Russia) where he worked as Third Secretary (Political) / Second Secretary (Commercial) in the Indian Mission from 1990 to 1992. Following the breakup of Soviet Union, he was sent to open a new Embassy in Ukraine. He served as Head of Political and Administration Wings in Indian Embassy in Kiev from 1992 to 1994.
Born on 23 January 1963 in a family of educationists, Ambassador Sandhu studied at The Lawrence School, Sanawar and graduated with History Honors from St. Stephens’ College, Delhi. He pursued a Master’s Degree in International Relations at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
EDISON, NJ(TIP): The Annual General body meeting of the Federation of Indian Associations (Tri-State) was held on Wed, December 5th, 2018 at the Royal Alberts Palace, Edison, NJ. The Agenda included the overall performance and activities of FIA during the year 2018, announcement of the executive team of 2019.
The Federation of Indian Associations expanded their Board of Trustees for the first time since the formation of the Board of Trustees (BOT) and inducted two new trustees expanding it to a 15-member body.
The announcement was made by Secretary of Board of Trustees (BOT), Chandrakant Trivedi who read the process and the conclusion of the induction nomination that announced two FIA veterans into the Trustee board which was supported by Chairman Ramesh Patel nominating their induction.
Jayesh Patel, FIA President 2005, with ties and affiliations with numerous organizations as well as Ankur Vaidya, 2 term FIA President 2014 & 2015, 9-year FIA veteran, both active community leaders were inducted into the FIA Board of Trustees.
The two join the elite FIA Board of Trustees which comprises of community stalwarts like Chairman Ramesh Patel, Padma Shri H R Shah, Padma Shri Dr. Sudhir Parikh, Mr. Albert Jasani, Mr. Bipin Patel, Mr. Kanu Chauhan, Mr. Ram Gadhavi, Mr. Chandrakant Trivedi, Dr. Pravin Pandhi, Mr. Prabir Roy, Mr.Dipak Patel, Mr. Yash Paul Soi & Mr. Jagdish Patel.
EDISON, NJ(TIP): The Annual General body meeting of the Federation of Indian Associations (Tri-State) was held on Wed, December 8th, 2018 at the Royal Alberts Palace, Edison, NJ. The Agenda included the overall performance and activities of FIA during the year 2018 and included (Daxa Amin) General Secretary’s report as well as the fiscal year’s financial reports (prepared by KP-CPA LLP & presented by Treasurer Himanshu Bhatia). These reports were made available, were reviewed and unanimously approved. The meeting also made the formal announcement of the newly elected Executive Committee for the upcoming year of 2019.
The New Team. L to R: Amit Ringasia, Himanshu Bhatia, Srujal Parikh, Alok Kumar, Amit Yadav & Saureen Parikh Photo / Courtesy Paresh Gandhi
Srujal Parikh, the reigning President of FIA (for 2018) presided over the meeting accompanied by his Executive Committee of 2018 namely, Alok Kumar (Executive Vice President), Daxa Amin (General Secretary) & Chhavi Dharayan (Vice President), Himanshu Bhatia (Treasurer), Haresh Shah (Jt. Secretary) & Andy Bhatia (Past President).
Parikh welcomed all attendees in the meeting, which included Board of Trustees (BOT), Board of Directors and the 2018 Committee members and complimented the work of the executive committee and the 2018 committee. Gratitude and compliments were extended to FIA supporters and sponsors for their generosity and support shown during the 2018 calendar year. Parikh provided highlights of major events in a chronological order during the calendar year and shared the grand success of multiple events with the attendees. This included the Lighting of the Empire State Building (ESB) in NYC (ESB is the official Lighting Partner of FIA), now a tradition and its 6th year as well the historic Diwali day Lighting of ESB in diya colors, a first for ESB celebrating the festival of lights. After pointing to the array of events, he led to the highlight of FIA’s flagship event, the 38th India Day Parade in NYC on Aug. 19th, which was marked by the presence of Grand Marshal Kamal Hassan along with Chief Guest Star performer Padma Shri Kailash Kher, Legendary Cricketer Sir Viv Richards, Guest of Honor Shruti Hassan, singing sensation Shibani Kashyap among a host of other notable celebrities. The group cheered efforts that brought the success of the Indian Independence Day Anniversary celebrations which was held with its own set of multiple programs like the cultural program with multiple on-stage performances and ‘Fun Fair’ consisting of concession stands of various kinds mentioned Parikh pointing to the festivities that transpired. The success of FIA’s Grand Gala Reception held at The Royal Albert’s Palace in the honor of the Grand Marshall and the supporters were also applauded by Parikh.
Chairman Ramesh Patel applauded Parikh for his leadership and service to the organization and pointed to the newly elected team as a reformation of FIA with 2nd generation of volunteers assuming leadership roles. He proceeded with handing over the progression to the election commission chair, Jayesh Patel joined by Yash Paul Soi, also a member on the election commission. They collectively announced the newly elected 2019 FIA team along with explaining the formal process that was followed leading the election results. All Nominees were unanimously elected and approved for their respective positions. The 2019 team comprises of Alok Kumar on the top spot as the President along with Himanshu Bhatia as Executive Vice President, Saurin Parikh as Vice President, Amit Yadav as General Secretary, Mardari Patel as Joint Secretary, Amit Ringasia as Treasurer and Srujal Parikh as the immediate Past President.
Alok Kumar, who credits his origins for his interest in serving the community has roots in Darbhanga, Bihar. Kumar, an IT professional, has been residing in the USA close to 15 years. He has been an integral part of the FIA Executive Committee since the past 4 years and brings along a highly in-depth and professional experience to the top spot of FIA. He concluded highlighting his confidence in the elected team and thanking FIA, BOT and the Member Organizations for trusting and showing faith in his leadership.
Yoshita Singh is honored. L to R: Media Chair Ankur Vaidya , Trustee Bipin Patel, President Srujal Parikh, President Elect Alok Kumar, Chairman Ramesh Patel, Past President Shobhna Patel, Mr. Mukesh Roy, Yoshita Singh, Trustees Yash Paul Soi & Dr. Praveen Pandhi. Photo / Courtesy Paresh Gandhi
FIA also recognized and honored the voluntary efforts and support of Yoshita Singh, UN correspondent for PTI, who has dedicatedly guided and supported FIA with her vision and expertise.
Established in 1970, FIA is a premier oldest and largest non-profit grassroots umbrella organization comprising of diversified Indian Associations here in NY NJ & CT.
For further info. Please visit our website www.fianynjct.org or Email : info@fianynjct.org
NEW YORK CITY(TIP): On May 2, the Federation of Indian Association of Tri-State and Gujarati Associations from various states in the U.S. organized an evening to celebrate 58th Gujarat Din at the Consulate General of India in New York. This was the second year where this group celebrated Gujarat Din at the Consulate General which was attended by more than 175 invited guests, dignitaries and the leaders of community organizations from the tristate area, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Honorable Consul General of India in New York, Mr. Sandeep Chakraborty was the Guest of Honor for the evening.
FIA President Srujal Parikh welcomed speech and introduced Consul General Sandeep Chakraborty and felicitated him with a memento of Gujarat.
In his address, Consul General Chakraborty welcomed and congratulated everyone on Gujarat Sthapana Divas and stated that “it is a proud moment that all organizations from the nearby states are here under one roof which is a biggest achievement and our endeavor should be a model and principles of our Government to be inclusive and you all are the best carriers of this message. Gujarat inspires our country with richness of its culture, diversity, architectural history and many other areas”. Furthermore, he urged everyone to be a part of the biggest India Day Parade organized by FIA-Tri-State on August 19, 2018 at Madison Avenue in New York.
An inspirational written message from Chief Minister of Gujarat Mr. Vijay Rupani was very well received by the audience. The Chief Minister congratulated various organizations from Gujarati communities and appreciated to celebrate Gujarat Divas under one roof by these organizations.
Mr. Yogesh Patel, MLA from Gujarat attended the event as a special guest and addressed the audience by congratulating everyone and described the progress of Gujarat. Radhika Meganathan, author of “The Gurukul Chronicles” book was launched by the dignitaries including the Consul General. Ramesh Patel, Chairman of FIA, Dr. Sudhir Parikh from Parikh World-wide media, Pinakin Pathak, Chairman of Ohmkara, Vishnu Patel of Gujarati Samaj of New York, Rupal Shah, Gujarati Samaj of Baltimore, Bhupesh Shah, Gujarati Samaj of Delaware Valley in Philadelphia, Rajeev Desai, Vaishnav Parivar of Connecticut, Smita (Miki) Patel of India Performing Arts Center and Arvind Patel of Rajbhog Foods were among the supporting organizations who addressed the audience and felicitated by the Consul General Mr. Chakraborty.
The master of ceremonies Nishi Parikh, member of the Gujarat Sthapana Divas Committee did a marvelous job. Local singers Umesh Patel and Foram Shah sang famous Gujarati songs in their melodious voice which was applauded by all. Traditional Gujarati folk performances in colorful costumes were wonderfully choreographed by Smita (Miki) Patel of India Performing arts center and Priya of SBU Raas group in New York were among the highlights of the evening.
Event concluded with a vote of thanks from Dr. Tushar Patel, committee member of Gujarat Sthapana Divas who extended his sincere appreciation to all supporters and community organizations for their help and support to make Gujarat Sthapana Divas a huge success. A delicious and mouth-watering authentic Gujarati food was provided by Arvind Patel of Rajbhog Foods which was enjoyed by all.
(Based on a Press Release)
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