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  • The Indian Panorama Holi & Hola Celebrations receive huge appreciation of the guests

    The Indian Panorama Holi & Hola Celebrations receive huge appreciation of the guests

    Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman speaks on the occasion. To his right is Prof. Indrajit S Saluja, and to his left is Ragini Srivastava.
    Senator Kevin Thomas presents a proclamation from the NY Senate to Prof. Saluja.
    Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar and Ragini Srivastava present proclamation on behalf of Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman to Ambassador Jaiswal who also received a proclamation for Dr. Abha Jaiswal.
    Crowning of “Mahamoorkh” Tirlok Malik. Crowning ceremony was performed by Ambassador Jaiswal, Ravi Batra, a former “Mahamoorkh”, and members of the organizing committee of Holi & Hola celebrations.
    County Executive Bruce Blakeman enjoying the Gatka performance.
    Ambassador Jaiswal watching a performance

    HICKSVILLE, NY (TIP): The Indian Panorama organized the fourth Holi & Hola celebrations at Antun’s by Minar here on March 19, 2023. Attended by over a hundred guests, the event exhibited the fraternal bonds between the diverse Indian diaspora. The very idea of celebrating Holi and the Sikh Hola Mohalla together is to promote brotherhood and amity among Indian Americans practicing diverse faiths and cultures.

    A display of the rich cultural heritage impressed the guests who included the chief guest Ambassador Randhir Kumar Jaiswal, Consul General of India at New York, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, New York State Senator Kevin Thomas, New York State Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar, Town of North Hempstead Clerk Ragini Srivastava, Nassau County former Human Rights Commission chairman Zahid Ali, Ravi Batra, Chair, the National Advisory Council on South Asian Affairs, AK Vijaykrishnan , Consul, Community Affairs, among others.

    A thrilling display of the Sikh traditional martial art called Gatka by the Akal Gatka Gurmat Group led by Sardar Daler Singh, President of Gurdwara Baba Makhan Shah Lobana left everyone spell bound Before the Gatka performance. Master Mohinder Singh, a senior leader of the Sikh community, a founder President of Gurdwara Baba Makhan Shah Lobana, spoke about the traditional Sikh martial art.
    The Gatka performance evoked from County Executive Bruce Blakeman the comment that he had never ever witnessed such a thrilling performance. He was simply awe-struck. The other attractive performances included Holi Dance by the dancers from Rhythm Dance Academy, Bollywood Medley Dance by dancers from RS International group, and a Holi Song by a Florida based celebrated singer Kadambini.
    Prachi Makkar’s Punjabi songs and Bolian brought many to the dance floor. Surya Makkar on Punjabi Dhol was a great accompanist to his sister Prachi. Bollywood singer and director Vicky Kohli regaled with his lovely singing.

    The gathering

    One of the attractions of the celebrations was the selection of the traditional Holi “Mahamoorkh”. Emmy nominated film maker and actor Tirlok Malik was crowned Mahamoorkh through a draw of lots.

    Speaking on the occasion, County Executive Bruce Blakeman said:
    “On the occasion of Holi and Hola. I convey my warmest wishes to all our Indian American community members here in Long Island and we are thankful to Professor Indrajit Saluja for organizing a very beautiful function to get everybody together to celebrate our culture and heritage. We celebrate every race and every religion.

    “You are such an important part of the fabric of Nassau County. Think about what your contributions have been in medicine, law, business, finance, education, technology. Your contributions make this a better County and a better country.”

    In an interview to the TV channels Global Punjab and TV Asia Mr. Blakeman said: “I am glad to be here at Antun’s in Hicksville celebrating with all my Indian Sikh friends for The Indian Panorama Holi and Hola festival. We love the Indian Americans that live here in America. They contribute so much to our county and country- medicine, technology, education, business; Indian American community contributes so much. They make us a greater County and I’m so blessed to be here. Thank you all. God bless you and have a wonderful festival.”

    Gatka performance by Akal Gatka Gurmat Group. (Photos : Jay Mandal-on assignment)

    Ambassador Randhir Kumar Jaiswal, Consul General of India at New York who has always maintained a close contact with the Indian American community and taken keen interest in its various activities was the chief guest. In his brief address, he praised the Indian American community for preserving and promoting Indian culture.
    The Consul General said:
    “I convey my warmest wishes to all our Indian American community members here in Long Island and we are thankful to Professor Indrajit Saluja for organizing a very beautiful function to get everybody together to celebrate our culture and heritage.” Others who spoke on the occasion included Senator Kevin Thomas, Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar and Town of North Hempstead Clerk Ragini Srivastava.

    A dance performance by the dancers from Rhythm Dance Academy.
    Bollywood Medley Dance by dancers from RS International group.

    Earlier, welcoming the guests, Prof. Indrajit S Saluja said the idea of organizing the Holi and the Hola Mohalla together was prompted by his desire to promote a feeling of togetherness, amity and brotherhood between the two major communities of Indian origin here. He thanked the gathering for their response and support.

    The organizing committee which worked real hard for the success of the event included Indu Jaiswal, Jyoti Gupta, Amita Karwal, Gunjan Rastogi, Shashi Malik, Anu Jain, Jag, Jaskiran Saluja, and Parveen Chopra. “A lot of thanks to the greatest team”, Prof. Saluja said.
    He also thanked his family for their support and advice always.
    The media persons were extremely supportive and deserve all thanks, said Prof. Saluja. TV Asia, PTC TV , ITV , Global Punjab deserve special gratitude for the extensive coverage of the event.
    Parminder was a great DJ , as usual, with excellent sound service.
    Anmol Dhawan was a great help with banners and publicity. The Indian Panorama is grateful to the young man who has always been supportive. Not to forget the great photographer Jay Mandal whose clicks will surely please our readers. Thank you, Mr. Mandal for your support.

    The food catered by Mr. Neetoo of Antun’s by Minar received approval and praise from all guests who looked forward to another attendance at the place.

    Kadambini sings a Holi song.
    Surya Makkar on Dhol and Prachi Makkar singing Punjabi songs and bolian.
    Vicky Kohli regaled with his lovely singing.
  • Arya Samaj of Long Island Celebrates Vaisakhi

    Soormay group giving a thrilling performance of Bhangra.
    Master of Ceremonies Gita Setia recited Vedic Invocation and sang a Punjabi song.
    Vivarta Arts Dance group performing a dance.
    Prof. Indrajit S Saluja, Chief Editor of The Indian Panorama is being honored. L to R: Veer Mukhi, Secretary, ASLI, Dr. Urmilesh Arya, Dr. Yashpal Arya, Chairman, ASLI, and Prof. Indrajit S Saluja.
    Prachi Makkar sang ‘boliyan’ and ‘tappe’ and brother Surya Makkar thumped the ‘dhol’, and the guests could not resist dancing.
    An exciting Gatka performance by Akal Gatka group
    Jon Kaiman, Deputy Executive, Suffolk County, addressing the gathering. Seen behind Kaiman from L to R: Gita Setia, Indu Jaiswal, Dr. Yashpal Arya, Dr. Urmilesh Arya, Prof. Indrajit S Saluja and Veer Mukhi
    ASLI Trustees with Jon Kaiman, Deputy County Executive Suffolk County.

    Performers enthrall, guests thrilled

    HICKSVILLE , NY (TIP): Arya Samaj of Long Island celebrated Vaisakhi- Punjab’s harvest festival on  April 30 at Hicksville Middle School. Though the Samaj has been celebrating Vaisakhi since 2007 it is for the first time that the festival was celebrated on a large scale , Secretary of Arya Samaj of Long Island Mr. Veer Mukhi said. “The intention is to spread India’s rich culture and traditions”, he added. Incidentally, the Arya Samaj of Long Island was founded in 2006. The school auditorium with a seating capacity of around 300 was full, and the audience was treated to a delightful music and dance variety program.

    The master of ceremonies Gita Setia gave a wonderful recitation of the Vedic Invocation which was followed by national anthems of America and India. Gita, who is a trained vocalist, cast a magic spell with a Punjabi song.

    Vivarta Arts Dance group gave graceful dance performances.

    Prachi Makkar and Surya Makkar- the sister-brother duo -made many in the audience come forward and dance to their Punjabi boliyan.  Both are extremely accomplished. While Prachi sings with equal ease the thrilling boliyan and tappe- the two forms of Punjabi folk singing, and mata ki bheta, Surya plays with equal mastery six different musical instruments.

    The audience was literally excited to watch a thrilling performance of Gatka- the Sikh martial art. The vigor of the performers was appreciable. The Akal Gatka Group founded by Sardar Daler Singh and ably supported by his brother Sardar Gurmej Singh is one of the best known Gatka groups in America.

    Then came Bhangra, the king of folk dances which has become a rage internationally. The fleet footed dancers of Soormay group sent waves of delight with their graceful motions. Bhangra is a folk dance of Punjab which is a must on  every festive occasion.

    Earlier, Prof. Indrajit S Saluja, Chief Editor, The Indian Panorama,  who was the keynote speaker and the chief guest  was  honored by the Arya Samaj of Long Island. Dr. Urmilesh Arya presented him a bouquet and Dr. Yashpal Arya, Chairman of ASLI honored him with a shawl and a plaque.

    Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Saluja  paid rich tributes to Swami Dayanand Saraswati who founded the Arya Samaj on April 10th in 1875. He congratulated the organizers for celebrating Vaisakhi in the month of the founding of the Arya Samaj.

    Prof. Saluja said it was natural for human beings to express their joy  on occasions which brought them happiness. Quoting from the Sikh Scripture, Shri Guru Granth Sahib which says “Nachan Kuddan man ka chao” which means  it is human desire to sing and dance, he said  Vaisakhi is celebrated in this spirit of joy when the farmers have harvested their crops and are prosperous. He added that the harvest festival is celebrated all over India by different names. Also, this is the time of the beginning of new year in many parts of the country.

    Prof. Saluja acknowledged the presence of Mr. Jon Kaiman, the Deputy Executive of Suffolk County and his staff Mr. Mohinder Singh Taneja, besides recognizing and thanking his family and the media. He thanked the Arya Samaj of Long Island for inviting and honoring him.

    Me. Jon Kaiman said he has a long relationship with the Indian American community who he has always found very supportive of him, and assured of his support to the community always.

    It was left to the Secretary,  Mr. Veer Mukhi to thank the guests, performers and the media , and invite all to a “sumptuous vegetarian dinner, catered by Raj Bhog, Hicksville”.