
NEW HYDE PARK (TIP): The air in the Town of North Hempstead buzzed with patriotic fervor of unity and celebration on August 15th as the community came together to commemorate India‘s Independence Day. Hosted with grace and dedication by Town Clerk Ragini Srivastava, the event was a vibrant and heartfelt tribute to the rich heritage and enduring values of the Indian-American community. The celebration, marked by an impressive turnout, showcased the strong bonds between the town’s diverse residents and its leaders.
The program began on a solemn and unifying note. The gathering, a mix of community members, dignitaries, and families, stood together to recite the Pledge of Allegiance, a powerful affirmation of their commitment to their American home. This was followed by a moving rendition of the American National Anthem, creating a bridge between the two nations’ shared ideals of liberty and democracy. The atmosphere then shifted to a celebration of India’s legacy as the stirring notes of “Jana Gana Mana,” the Indian National Anthem, filled the air. This powerful sequence of anthems and pledges underscored a beautiful duality—pride in one’s roots and loyalty to one’s home.
The cultural program that followed was a feast for the senses, a showcase of India’s artistic depth and diversity. Young, talented artists took to the stage with a dynamic dance performance to the patriotic song, “Namo Bharataambe,” captivating the audience with their energy and precision. The highlight of the evening, however, was a mesmerizing Bharatanatyam performance by Ankita Deepak Khanna, a celebrated dancer, who, under the mentorship of her guru Shridhar ji, presented a dance of exquisite grace and intricate storytelling. Her movements, a blend of tradition and artistry, left the audience spellbound, a testament to the dedication and talent fostered within the community.
The event was graced by the presence of prominent local officials and representatives, underscoring the town’s recognition of its Indian-American residents’ contributions. Town Supervisor Jen DeSena and Legislator Scott Strauss were in attendance, along with Consul of Community Affairs Tsweng Gyaltson, who represented the Indian Consulate. Their presence symbolized a strong partnership and mutual respect, with each of them offering words of congratulations and support, highlighting the vital role the community plays in the fabric of North Hempstead.
Beyond the ceremonies and cultural performances, the celebration was an opportunity for connection. Attendees mingled, sharing stories and laughter over a spread of delicious Indian cuisine. The aroma of spices and the warmth of shared meals created a relaxed and joyful environment, transforming the event from a simple gathering into a true community festival.

A cornerstone of the celebration was the formal recognition of individuals who have made significant contributions to society. A select group of honorees, each a leader in their field, were celebrated for their valuable work. The list included Prof Saluja, a respected figure whose contribution to keep the Indian diaspora informed though the written media has influenced countless lives; Dr. Ravindra Goyal and Dr. Devender Shrivastava, who have provided invaluable medical care and leadership; Harshad Bhai Patel, recognized for his contributions to the community; and Jasbir “Jay” Singh, whose efforts have fostered greater unity and progress. Also honored were Anil Shah and for his unwavering commitment and generosity across various organizations, Mukesh Modi, whose valuable work in the cinematic realm has enriched the lives of many. Their recognition served as an inspiration, reminding everyone of the power of individual excellence and collective effort.

The celebration, organized by Town Clerk Ragini Srivastava, served as a powerful reminder of the values of freedom and democracy shared by both India and the United States. The strong turnout and the palpable enthusiasm reflected the deep pride and unity within the Indian-American community of North Hempstead, making it a memorable and meaningful commemoration of India’s Independence Day.

As the celebration drew to a close, it was clear that the event was more than just a commemoration of a historic day. It was a reaffirmation of identity, a bridge between cultures, and a testament to the strength and vibrancy of the Indian-American community in North Hempstead. It was a day where patriotism for two nations seamlessly intertwined, celebrating a past of freedom and a future of shared prosperity.
(Based on a press release issued by Nishi Sehgal)



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