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  • India’s Independence Day Celebrations Galore

    India’s Independence Day Celebrations Galore

    Indian Americans celebrate the 77th Independence Day with enthusiasm

    The CG addresses the gathering.
    New York Governor Kathy Hochul in her video message spoke highly of India and the Indian Americans.
    Sanjukta Sen and Kruti Acharya sand Bhajans and patriotic songs.
    Consul General Randhir Kumar Jaiswal who hoisted the national flag at Times Square, speaking on the occasion.

    I.S. Saluja

    NEW YORK (TIP):The Consulate General of India in New York, celebrated 77th Independence Day of India on Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at the Consulate in the presence of members of the community. On the occasion, a Flag Hoisting Ceremony was held in the morning in the Consulate Ball Room. Mr. Randhir Jaiswal, Consul General, unfurled the national flag and Indian national anthem was sung. Consul General read out the Address of the President of India and conveyed his greetings to the gathering. The event was made even more special by melodious renditions of patriotic songs by Sanjukta Sen, music teacher with Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, and her disciple Kruti Acharya.

    Amidst the felicitations, heartening congratulatory messages were received from a host of esteemed local elected officials. Of special significance was a video message from Governor Kathy Hochul of New York State, who highlighted the profound contributions of the Indian community that enrich the cultural and economic tapestry of New York. Commemorative proclamations celebrating India’s 76 years of independence were also issued by the Governors of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Ohio.

    The Consul General raised the national flag at a special event organized by the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA – NY/NJ/CT) at the iconic Times Square in New York City. Music and dances brought cheer to the attendees and onlookers. Rimli Roy’s Surati group gave a great dance performance. Among those who attended, included Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, the sarod maestro and the renowned Chef Vikas Khanna. The Times Square event featured the grand unveiling of a symbolic replica of the Konark Sun Temple’s wheel, embodying the essence of India’s philosophy and thought. On the occasion, the iconic Empire State Building in New York City was also lit in India’s tricolors.

    Noteworthy among this year’s festivities was the flag raising ceremony at the historic Bowling Green arena, by the Consul General and Mayor Eric Adams of New York City. This la

    Konark Sun Temple Wheel (Chakra) on display at Times Square.

    ndmark event organized by Mr. Sivadasan Nair of Indian Cultural Association of North America, Inc., was attended by Deputy Mayor of NYC Meera Joshi, Assemblywoman Jennifer Rajkumar, and several senior elected officials of Indian descent in the Mayor’s administration, besides members of the Indian community. The celebrations of Independence Day in Northeast US started on August 05th at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania with an event organized by Asian Indian Americans of Central Pennsylvania (AIACPA) featuring a unique Robotic competition and also a Parade displaying India’s rich culture.

    Among other several community-organized events, the prominent ones included an event organized by Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) at Stamford, Connecticut; flag hoisting ceremony at Philadelphia City Hall by Council of Indian Organizations in Greater Philadelphia; flag hoisting ceremony at Hartford, Connecticut by The India Association of Central Connecticut; India day Parade organized by Council of Heritage and Arts of India, at Williamsville, Buffalo, India Day Parade & Flag Hoisting celebrations organized by Federation of Indian Associations (FIA-NE), at the iconic Boston Harbour and other celebrations. The annual Battery Dance Festival showcased India’s classical dance on August 15, 2023 at Battery Park. FIA NY-NJ-CT will organize the largest India Day Parade, outside of India, on 20th August on Madison avenue. Earlier in the week, the Indo-American Arts Council organized a three-day music festival to commemorate the 77th Independence Day of India featuring prominent artists such as Padma Shri Malini Awasthi and Ustad Amjad Ali Khan.

    To celebrate India’s independence under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM), the Consulate General of India, New York organized a special event ‘Mitti Ki Khusboo–Mitti Ki Yadein’ on memories of growing up years in India on August 14, 2023. Those who spoke on the occasion included Colonel Virendra Tavathia, Professor Indrajit Saluja, Dr. Amarjit Shastri, Mr. Thomas Mottackal, Mr. Alok Kumar, Mr. Harish Thakkar, Mr. Nachiketa Mitra, , Ms. Vandana Nayak, and Mr. Siddharth Jain. An Exhibition on ‘horrors on partition’ was also displayed in the Consulate. Selfie point was set up for the community members to take a selfie with maati diya in hand and upload on merimaatimeradesh.gov.in, and www.yuva.gov.in with #Har Ghar Tiranga #Meri Maati Mera Desh. A standee with salutation to the brave soldiers was displayed on August 14 and also during the flag hoisting ceremony held at the Consulate on August 15, and later at Times Square.

    Independence Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm at a number of places in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. In Queens, New York, a parade, organized by Floral Park, Bellerose Indian Merchants Association, was taken out on August 13. A parade in celebration of India’s Independence Day was taken out in New Jersey.

    India’s Independence Day was celebrated at City Hall of Jersey City with Congressman Rob Menendez joining the celebrations on August 17.

    In Nassau County, India’s Independence Day was celebrated at Town of Oyster Bay on August 15. Town Supervisor
    Town of Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin hosted India’s Independence Day celebration on August 15.

    Then there are upcoming parades and celebrations. The largest India Day Parade outside of India is organized by FIANYNJCT. The 41st edition of the Parade takes place on Sunday, August 20.

    Another parade organized by IDPUSA in Hicksville on Long Island is scheduled for Sunday, August 27.

    In order to recognize and do honor to celebrations, The Indian Panorama will bring readers detailed reports on Independence Day celebrations in the editions to follow in the next two weeks.

    The celebrations organized around Independence Day, this year, had a distinct flavor of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav. Wholehearted Participation from members of the diaspora and friends of India transformed the landmark celebrations into a true people’s movement.
    (With inputs from the Consulate General of India, New York)

    Rimli Roy’s Surati group of dancers perform at Chakra Sculpture inauguration.
    Vikas Khanna with two visitors who came to see the Chakra. L to R: Rohini Thapar, Vikas Khanna , and Sachin Vinayak

     

  • Pearl Banquet Hall and Convention Center in heart of Hicksville celebrates Grand Opening

    Pearl Banquet Hall and Convention Center in heart of Hicksville celebrates Grand Opening

    Ribbon cutting by the family: Dilsheet, Janessa, Alissa, Navneet Sikka, Bably Sikka, Sean Sikka, Gary Sikka, Sunny, Sondhi, and Rubal Sikka.
    Suffolk County Deputy Executive Jon Kaiman presenting a Proclamation on behalf of the County to Gary Sikka . L to R: Indu Jaiswal, Gary Sikka, Jon Kaiman, Naveen Shah, Mohinder TanejaSuffolk County Deputy Executive Jon Kaiman presenting a Proclamation on behalf of the County to Gary Sikka . L to R: Indu Jaiswal, Gary Sikka, Jon Kaiman, Naveen Shah, Mohinder Taneja.
    L to R: Prof. Indrajit S Saluja, Sant Chatwal, Gary Sikka, Herman Singh.

    HICKSVILLE, NY (TIP): As part of their mission to provide the best in the hospitality industry, PEARL Banquet Hall opened its doors on 23rd July 2023. More than 1100 guests attended to celebrate the occasion and to experience the majesty. brilliance, elegance, and grandeur of PEARL firsthand.
    The Grand Opening program started with Sukhmani Sahib Path, Kirtan and Ardaas, followed by sumptuous Langar Prasad that was catered by Mint.

    Harry Bolla (left ) congratulates Gary Sikka

    Rubal Sikka, the owner and President of Pearl said that with determination and perseverance, anything can be achieved. Pearl is a labor of love and brings an excellent dining experience in an atmosphere that is both tranquil and exhilarating.
    Gary Sikka, the Chief Executive Officer, and the Executive Chef said that the 2000 Sq. feet building of Pearl stood in a 2-acre lot, with a spacious parking lot. The Banquet Hall has the capacity to host events for up to 400 people on the main floor. Another 100 can be accommodated on the second floor.
    Pearl is an extension of Mint known for their delicious food for the last 20 years. Pearl will offer not only all kinds of Indian cuisines, but it will also offer Continental, Chinese, Thai, Mediterranean, Italian, Mexican cuisines. The opulent ambience in gold tones and with beautiful chandeliers is a delight to look at.
    The unveiling of the Banquet Hall was attended by Mr. Sant Singh Chatwal, internationally renowned Hotelier, Mr. Harry Singh Bolla Chairman of the Billion Dollar Bolla Management Corporation, Mr. Naveen Shah, CEO of multibillion-dollar corporation Navika Capital Group, Dr. Pailla Malla Reddy, CEO of ScieGen Pharmaceutical Company, Mr. Jon Kaiman, Deputy County Executive, Suffolk County, many community leaders and social activists.
    Among the many who attended the Opening Ceremony were Mr. Mohinder Sigh Taneja, Mr. Zahid Syed, Mr. Shudh Prakash Singh, Mr. Varinder Sikka, Dr. Sunil Mehra, Dr. Jagdish Gupta, Mr. Harish Thakkar, Ms. Indu Gajwani, Ms. Indu Jaiswal, Ms. Beena Kothari, Ms. Bina Sabapathy, Mr. Deepak Bansal, Mr. Sharanjit Singh Thind, Prof Indrajit Singh Saluja, Mr. Kamlesh Mehta, Dr. Rajinder Jinna, Dr. Vinny Jayam, Dr Raj Bhayani, Dr. Tarun Wasil, Dr. Avtar Singh Tinna, Mr. Satnam Singh Parhar, Mr. Govind Munjal, Mrs. Suman Munjal, Mr. Sunil Hali, Mr. Ajay Sondhi ,Mr. V Nagendra Gupta, and Mr. Jasbir Jay Singh. Mr. Sant Chatwal was full of admiration for the ambience of the place. Mr. Harry Bolla congratulated Mr. Gary Sikka for the “lovely place” which was the best in Long Island. Mr. Jon Kaiman presented a Proclamation o behalf of Suffolk County to Gary Sikka.

    The great place is open and ready to serve you. Why wait? Barge in today.

    Main lobby of Pearl
    Banquet Hall
    Buffet area
    Entrance
    Spacious 150 cars Parking lot