Mr. Devadasan Nair, Consul for Community Relations, lauds Pioneer Club’s focus on Social work

Members of Pioneer Club

FLORAL PARK, NY(TIP): ‘You are doing a valuable service with your social work within the Kerala Community, and I urge you to expand your horizon to include others,’ said Mr. Devadasan Nair, Consul for the Community Relations, Indian Consulate, New York. Mr. Nair was speaking at the annual dinner of the Pioneer Club of Keralites at Heritage India Restaurant, New Hyde Park New York. Mr. Jacob George, General Secretary of the Club, welcomed the guests.

Pioneer Club of the Keralites consists of members who have come to the United States in the 50’s, 60’s and early 70’s. The club is also engaged in providing social services to the senior members of the Kerala Community who may be homebound or require other assistance.

George Abraham, President of the Pioneer Club, urged the members to keep their pioneering spirit high as they are special people who are dissatisfied with the status quo and have a vision of something better beyond their immediate world and ways. “It is not only about the camaraderie within the group but what we can collectively sacrifice to help those who are in dire need” he stated.

Rev. Achoy Mathews, one of the founders of the organization, spoke about the origins of the Pioneer Club and expressed his satisfaction on the level of work undertaken by the organization. Professor Joseph Cheruvelil reminded the audience how profoundly grateful he is to the United States for the opportunities it has provided to him and his community and yet he holds a special place in his heart for his motherland.

Mr. Ven Parameswaran, who came to the United States in 1954, spoke at length about his experience working with late V. K. Krishna Menon, at the United Nations. He urged the Pioneers to get involved with the mainstream politics in the U.S. and reiterated his support to President Donald Trump and the Republican Party.

Professor Indrajit Saluja, Editor of The Indian Panorama lauded the work of the Pioneer Club and urged its members not to slacken off in the sunset of their life. “Sunset is more colorful, and the view from certain vantage point can be truly inspirational” he added.

Mr. George Thaila submitted the report on the social work and requested for additional volunteers for increasing demand for their services.

Mr. VM. Chacko, Mr. Thomas T.Oommen, Ms. Leela Maret and Priscilla Parameswaran spoke on occasion. Mr. Mathew Zachariah entertained the guests with favorite melodies from the 60’s and 70’s.

The annual meeting also elected the new leadership for the 2018-19 periods:

Mr. Jacob George – President

Mr. Thomas T. Oommen – General Secretary

Mr. George Thaila – Director, Social Services

Mr. John Pazunkar – Treasurer

Mr. John Pazunkar expressed the vote of thanks.

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