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		<title>Discover the Global Walkathon &#8216;Movement of Calm&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PUNE: Sadhu Vaswani Mission’s Youth Wing, Bridge Builders, organized a global walkathon ‘Movement of Calm’ in Mumbai, Pune, New Delhi, Bangalore, and New York on Saturday, 26th July 2025. The walkathon was organised to mark the upcoming celebrations of Global Forgiveness Day, which is observed every year on August 2, the birth anniversary of spiritual guru [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>PUNE:</strong> Sadhu Vaswani Mission’s Youth Wing, Bridge Builders, organized a global walkathon ‘Movement of Calm’ in Mumbai, Pune, New Delhi, Bangalore, and New York on Saturday, 26<sup>th</sup> July 2025.</p>



<p>The walkathon was organised to mark the upcoming celebrations of Global Forgiveness Day, which is observed every year on August 2, the birth anniversary of spiritual guru Dada J.P. Vaswani.</p>



<p>In Pune, it was held at 6.30 AM through the green lanes of Koregaon Park. The walk, spanning over 3 km, began and concluded at the Sadhu Vaswani Institute of Management Studies (SVIMS). All the proceeds from the registrations will go towards free pediatric heart surgeries for underprivileged children — an initiative aligned with the Mission’s humanitarian work.</p>



<p>Heavy rains in the dawn did not dampen the spirit of Punekars, as over 800 participants showed up with unwavering spirit to participate in the walk.&nbsp;In what felt nothing short of a miracle, the rain eased almost entirely during the duration of the walk.</p>



<p>Participant, <strong>Dilip Gopwani</strong>, “<em>It was remarkable how the rains paused just in time. Sometimes, when you&#8217;re doing something meaningful, everything aligns. When you are on the right path, the universe conspires to help you</em>.”</p>



<p>Families, students, senior citizens, fitness enthusiasts, and corporates from organizations such as Sagitec Corp., JetSynthesis, Symbiosis College, Inner Wheel, RSS, and Rotary Club — were all united by a shared message of ‘letting go.’</p>



<p><strong>Didi Krishna Kumari, Head of the Sadhu Vaswani Mission</strong>, formally inaugurated the walk by sharing her wisdom with all present. To help participants experience the walk as an inner journey, she conducted a brief activity demonstrating the impact of holding onto grudges. This was followed by a short forgiveness meditation, allowing everyone to begin the walk with calm and open hearts. “Suppression, expression, and holding on create havoc within us,” she shared. “<em>Identifying what must be released—and letting it go—is the key to inner peace.</em>” With these words, <strong>Didi Krishna Kumari</strong> lit the torch and flagged off the walkathon. She then led the participants by walking the entire route herself, setting a powerful example of presence and purpose.</p>



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<p>The highlight of the event was the “Let-it-go” experience — a reflective activity where participants were invited to write down emotional burdens they wished to release and place them into a dedicated ‘Let-it-go’ box. Placed at the endpoint of the Walkathon, the box was the ‘finish line’. The first note in the ‘Let-it-Go’ box was dropped in by Didi Krishna herself, motivating all to let go of their negative emotions.</p>



<p>“<em>The idea of putting my thoughts into the ‘Let-it-go’ box made me forgive. Forgiveness, I once believed, was impossible, but I know better now,</em>” said a <strong>foreign attendee</strong>.</p>



<p>The 3 km route had 8 themed experiential zones — Drop Zone, Let Go Lane, The Chill Stop, Vibe Checkpoint, No Baggage Bend, Reset Route, The Shift Stop, and Unload Station.</p>



<p>Each walker was given a sheet of 12 emotion stickers (anger, anxiety, guilt, fear, etc.) At every stop, they were invited to let go of an emotion they were carrying, place the corresponding sticker on a designated board, and blow soap bubbles as a symbolic release.</p>



<p><strong>Ashish</strong>, a young participant, noted the uniqueness of the initiative. “<em>It’s the first walk I’ve seen where emotional wellness was at the core — the interactivity, the stickers, the symbolism — it all worked wonders</em>.”</p>



<p>Participants received Walkathon T-shirts, raincoats, and were served a wholesome breakfast at the end of the walk.</p>



<p>Dada Vaswani emphasised that “Hearts at peace will create world peace”. August 2nd, his birthday, is celebrated as Global Forgiveness Day, with 2 PM observed as the Moment of Calm where people worldwide pause for 2 minutes — to forgive, be forgiven, and send out vibrations of peace.</p>



<p>Post-walk, the muddy grounds were swiftly cleaned thanks to Adar Poonawalla Clean City Initiative (APCCI).</p>



<p>Sadhu Vaswani Mission is a non-profit organization with over 60 centers worldwide, dedicated to serving local communities. Its key areas of work include education, healthcare, skill development, limbs for the limbless, disaster relief, and women&#8217;s welfare, among others.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK: GOPIO Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) co-hosted a talk by UK-based Prof. Prabhu Guptara, Executive Chairman, Salt Desert Media, UK, and a former advisor to UBS. The talk was hosted by UBS at its headquarters in New York City early this month. Prof. Guptara spoke on &#8220;Technology and the Future: What are [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK: </strong>GOPIO Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) co-hosted a talk by UK-based Prof. Prabhu Guptara, Executive Chairman, Salt Desert Media, UK, and a former advisor to UBS. The talk was hosted by UBS at its headquarters in New York City early this month. Prof. Guptara spoke on &#8220;Technology and the Future: What are the implications, risks and opportunities.&#8221; The talk covered the effects of disruptive technologies on our society such as Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things, Robotics, and Quantum Computing.</p>



<p>Prof. Guptara is a public intellectual, and business advisor, focusing on the future of technology. Forty years ago, he learned to program on mainframe computers. For 15 years, he advised the Board of UBS, the world&#8217;s leading wealth manager, and organized UBS Think Tanks: pioneering Internet Banking, offshoring, and other initiatives. He was a visiting professor at Wharton, University of Fribourg, INSEAD, etc.</p>



<p>The program started with a welcome by UBS Senior Vice President Ranjeet Guptara. GOPIO Chairman Dr. Thomas Abraham spoke about the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) and the GCCI and how GCCI will provide a networking platform for small and medium businesses from the Diaspora and further connect them to Indian businesses. GOPIO‘s Global Ambassador Prakash Shah and representatives from Connecticut, Manhattan, and New Jersey chapters were also present.</p>



<p>Having surveyed the history of technology from ancient times, Prof. Guptara asked why the knowledge behind those technologies disappeared so completely, suggesting that these technologies were for the benefit of the elite, at the cost of the majority of the population; and the elite regarded knowledge as power, and therefore guarded it jealously, which meant that only a very few people had to die, from natural or human causes, for any technological secret to be lost.</p>



<p>Prof. Guptara then raised a question, “What are the lessons from that for our own time?”</p>



<p>Pointing out that the Protestant Reformation was key to understanding the rise of modern technologies, he surveyed their contributions to modern life. As a result, a huge part of the world now has a lifestyle that would have been the envy of even emperors from the past. There have been many enabling technologies in the recent past, but all those put together don’t match the impact that quantum computing is already having &#8211; and it will have an even faster and hugely greater impact in the immediate future. In just 5 years, quantum capability has arguably grown theoretically by 347.8 orders of magnitude – and certainly in reality by something like 100 times already. Applied just to manufacturing, the result is possibly prosperity at such a huge scale that material things lose value entirely (value is a function of demand vs supply, and if demand e.g. for food and clothes grows at say 5% a year despite a foreseeably collapsing world population, but availability of food and clothes is more or less infinite, then the conclusion for the price of food and clothes is obvious). To take just that consequence seriously, what changes are needed in social political, and economic arrangements to enable us to transition peacefully to such unimaginable prosperity?</p>



<p>But, looking more mundanely at the problems facing our global reality, could we not say that these are:&nbsp;Debt out of control; Unsustainable and&nbsp;still&nbsp;rising pay differentials and wealth inequality; Financial economy vs. real economy; Unaccountable corporations; Looming care crisis; Family breakdown; Generational inequality and Managing the environmental crisis.</p>



<p>Prof. Guptara then raised another question, “Can Quantum technology help us with such&nbsp;real issues?”</p>



<p>The fact is that no technology is “neutral” – all technologies are both good *<strong>and</strong>* evil; technology is essentially a <strong>multiplier</strong> – of good as well as evil.</p>



<p>So can any kind of technology save us? No, because humans have always used, and will always (if possible) use tech in evil ways; but also YES, to the degree that tech is used in good ways. In that case, can individuals (or individual companies) determine whether technology is used for good or ill?  YES, at their level; but NO at larger levels – e.g., the economy as a whole. And, in that case, at the level of the whole economy, what are the things that determine whether good uses of technology are encouraged &#8211; and evil uses of technology are discouraged?</p>



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<p class="has-text-align-center"><em>GOPIO and UBS officials after the talk by Prof. Prabhu Guptara</em></p>



<p>The global economic and political structures behind our real crises take as their foundational assumptions the following basic untruths:</p>



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<li>People are individuals who are mainly decision-making units</li>



<li>Money is the most effective measure of value</li>



<li>Relationships are no more than political or economic connections.</li>
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<p>He concluded that if we rid ourselves of these untruths, and reform our global economic and political structures accordingly, technology will then stop performing the dual role of solving as well as magnifying problems, and start performing much more of a systemically positive role.</p>



<p>About GCCI – GOPIO Chamber of Commerce and Industry was launched as a networking platform for the Indian Diaspora businesses worldwide. It hopes to connect micro, small, and medium businesses,s and professional practitioners in a locality or city through its chapters and with their counterparts in INDIA</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK: “On behalf of AAPI, I had an opportunity to meet with Deputy Consul General Hon. Varun Jeph to discuss various collaborative initiatives between AAPI and the Government of India,” said Dr. Satheesh Kathula, President of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI). Dr. Kathula along with dozens of physicians of Indian [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK:</strong> “<em>On behalf of AAPI, I had an opportunity to meet with Deputy Consul General Hon. Varun Jeph to discuss various collaborative initiatives between AAPI and the Government of India</em>,” said <strong>Dr. Satheesh Kathula, President of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI)</strong>.</p>



<p>Dr. Kathula along with dozens of physicians of Indian origin, who flew in from many parts of the United States to join in and participate at the 78<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;India’s Independence Day celebrations and the Inda Day Parade in New York City, met with the officials at the Indian Consulate in New York on Sunday, August 18<sup>th</sup>.</p>



<p><strong>Hon. Jeph and the Indian Consulate in New York tweeted on X</strong> after the meeting: “<em>Deputy Consul General Hon. Varun Jeph and AAPI President Dr. Satheesh Kathula met in New York today. Had constructive discussions on the role of Indian physicians in the US in strengthening Indo-US healthcare collaborations and empowering the vibrant Diaspora community. Wish him the best for his tenure as AAPI President</em>.”</p>



<p><strong>Dr. Kathula</strong> described the meeting as very productive. While elaborating on the discussions he had with Hon. Jeph, he said, “<em>The discussions highlighted key projects that AAPI will be undertaking in India, including programs focused on the prevention of cancer and heart attacks, as well as widespread CPR training initiatives aimed at improving emergency response capabilities across the country</em>.”</p>



<p>Dr. Kathula pointed to the next edition of the Global Health Summit, planned to be held in New Delhi from October 18-20, 2024. This summit is expected to bring together healthcare professionals and experts from around the world to share knowledge, explore innovative healthcare solutions, and strengthen global health partnerships.</p>



<p>The flagship annual event of AAPI, the Global Healthcare Summit has contributed to ushering in new ways of providing healthcare to India’s 1.4 Billion people, who live in the congested urban centers and in the rural/remote regions of the country. The 18<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;annual GHS will build on past initiatives and add several new programs, Dr. Kathula added.</p>



<p>Dr. Kathula has served AAPI in various capacities. He was the Regional Director and a member of the Board of Trustees. He was elected overwhelmingly by AAPI members as the national Treasurer, Secretary, and Vice President of AAPI, and has served as the President-Elect of AAPI during the year 2023-34. In his inaugural note, <strong>Dr. Kathula</strong> assured all AAPI members and all physicians of Indian origin that “<em>I will sincerely work for the betterment of our beloved organization, AAPI.</em>”</p>



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		<title>From Mumbai to New York: Deputy Commissioner Dilip Chauhan&#8217;s Vision at the Garje Marathi Excellence Summit 2024</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW JERSEY: The GMG Excellence Summit 2024, hosted at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, left an indelible mark on participants from across the globe. This two-day event, designed to empower professionals, entrepreneurs, and academics, provided unparalleled opportunities for US-based individuals, businesses, and attendees from India, the European Union, and beyond. President Anand Ganu [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW JERSEY:</strong> The GMG Excellence Summit 2024, hosted at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, left an indelible mark on participants from across the globe. This two-day event, designed to empower professionals, entrepreneurs, and academics, provided unparalleled opportunities for US-based individuals, businesses, and attendees from India, the European Union, and beyond.</p>



<p>President Anand Ganu mentioned “<em>The event was exceptionally well-received. We were honored to have Dilip Chauhan Deputy Commissioner for International Affairs from Mayor Eric Adams&#8217; office address the GMG Excellent Summit. He spoke about the various business opportunities available and emphasized the potential for collaboration between Maharashtra and New York City. The administration is always prepared to assist businesses from Maharashtra and GMG members in opening or expanding their operations in New York City. Additionally, Chauhan highlighted that this year marks the first time NYC schools will remain closed during the day for Diwali. He also commended President Anand Ganu and his team for their outstanding efforts in bringing this convention to the New York Tri-State Area. Deputy Commissioner Dilip Chauhan is heading the Trade, Investment and Innovation for NYC Mayor Office for International Affairs.</em>”</p>



<p>Garje Marathi Global (GMG) is a California-based nonprofit that empowers Marathi professionals worldwide, with over 25 chapters fostering education, corporate leadership, and entrepreneurship. GMG&#8217;s initiatives promote global networking and collaboration, as seen in the GMG Excellence Summit 2024, which connected professionals across borders and was recognized by the New Jersey Senate for its contributions to socio-economic development.</p>



<p>The summit featured industry-specific sessions, a startup Pitch Fest, and strategic MoUs, setting the stage for future collaborations and innovation. Plans for the 2025 summit are already underway, continuing GMG&#8217;s mission to uplift the Marathi diaspora.</p>


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<p><strong>Highlights from the Summit</strong></p>



<p>The GMG Excellence Summit 2024 featured two full days of insightful sessions, workshops, and networking events. Day 1 focused on industry-specific breakout sessions, including cybersecurity, AI, and sustainability, offering participants deep dives into current trends and prospects. Day 2 was marked by a series of fireside chats, panel discussions, and interactive workshops that covered topics ranging from personal branding to the future of technology.</p>



<p>A key highlight of the summit was the Pitch Fest, where 13 innovative startups presented their ideas to a panel of investors and industry experts. The event also saw the signing of strategic MoUs that will drive future collaborations between US-based institutions and their international counterparts.</p>



<p><strong>Looking Ahead</strong></p>



<p>As the GMG Excellence Summit 2024 comes to a close, the impact of the event is expected to resonate well beyond the two days of activities. With a strong emphasis on building global connections and fostering innovation, the summit has set the stage for ongoing collaborations and initiatives that will benefit professionals and businesses across the world.</p>



<p>As GMG looks forward to the future, plans are already underway for the 2025 summit, which promises to be even more impactful and far-reaching. The torch has been passed, and the journey of empowering the Marathi diaspora continues with renewed vigor and commitment.</p>



<p>For more information about Garje Marathi Global Inc. and its upcoming events, visit&nbsp;<a href="http://www.garjemarathi.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.garjemarathi.com</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK: “On this auspicious occasion of India’s Independence Day, I extend my warmest greetings to all members of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin,” said Dr. Satheesh Kathula, President of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI)  as he led the dozens of physicians who had joined the India Day [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK:</strong> “<em>On this auspicious occasion of India’s Independence Day, I extend my warmest greetings to all members of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin</em>,” said <strong>Dr. Satheesh Kathula, President of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin</strong> (AAPI)  as he led the dozens of physicians who had joined the India Day Parade in New York City on Sunday, August 18<sup>th</sup>, 2024. “<em>As we celebrate 77 years of India&#8217;s independence, we are reminded of the sacrifices, struggles, and unwavering spirit that have shaped the world’s largest democracy</em>.”</p>



<p><strong>Dr. Kathula</strong>, who assumed charge last month as the President of AAPI, an over four decades old physician organization, while addressing the tens of thousands of Indian Americans who had come to participate in the world’s largest India Day Parade, said, “<em>On behalf of the entire leadership team of AAPI, I wish you and your families a joyous and reflective Independence Day. Let us continue to honor our heritage by contributing to the betterment of society and the world</em>.”</p>



<p>Applause from the crowds reached a crescendo as the colorfully decorated Float bearing AAPI’s name, symbol, and message of health and well-being all&nbsp;rolled on in&nbsp;New York City Streets.&nbsp;Led by its energetic leaders led by Dr. Satheesh Kathula, President of AAPI, Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, the President-Elect, and Dr. Sunil Kaza, AAPI BOT Chair, the float marched along with dozens of others, saluting&nbsp;India&nbsp;and the over a billion people of Indian origin around the globe. The parade was organized by the Federation of Indian American Organizations (FIA), led by Dr. Avinash Gupta, a Regional Director of AAPI.</p>



<p>A&nbsp;host of AAPI leaders, including Dr. Kathula, Dr. Chakrabarthy, Dr. Kaza, Dr. Sumul Rawal, Dr. Suresh Reddy, Dr. Meher Medavaram, Dr. Krishan Kumar, Dr. Raju Kattara, Dr. Krish Soundrajan, Dr. Amy Shah,&nbsp;Dr. Rakesh Dua, and Dr. Hetal Gor, along with&nbsp;several young Physicians and MSRF members had come to&nbsp;New York&nbsp;from different parts of the country to be part of the largest India Day Parade in the world.</p>



<p>A record number of people, both Indian Americans and mainstream Americans thronged the sidewalks, filling Madison Avenue from 38th to 27<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;Streets, cheering jubilantly as the floats portraying the rich heritage of&nbsp;India&nbsp;and the rise of&nbsp;India&nbsp;as a world power, meandered through the Big Apple. The gods seemed to smile as the clouds lifted and the bright sun shone forth. The crowds acknowledged the contributions and achievements of the Indian Diaspora and their motherland, India.</p>


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<p>“<em>We are extremely happy to be part of this great event</em>,” said <strong>Dr. Amit Chakrabarty, the President-Elect, leading the parade in New York City</strong>. “<em>On behalf of the over 120,000 physicians of Indian Origin in the United States, I want to convey our greetings to all the people of Indian origin, especially to over two million Indian Americans across the United States, who continue to make India proud and make India stand tall among peoples of the whole world. On this very special day of celebrating our freedom, we take special pride in saluting our beloved tricolor. Let us recall with pride the great sacrifice of our freedom fighters, whose undying love for India secured us our freedom</em>,” he added.</p>



<p><strong>Dr. Sunil Kaza</strong>, who was on the AAPI float in New York, said, “<em>On this happy occasion join me and all members of AAPI in saluting the hard work of all our citizens who have, over these 69 years, helped build a new India. Let us bow our heads in memory of all those brave Jawans and all our brave citizens who have sacrificed their lives for the cause of our unity, integrity, and progress. As we celebrate India and its several achievements on this very special day, AAPI is very proud to join in and salute this great nation and its 1.4 billion people</em>.”</p>



<p>Dr. Kathula reminded the Diaspora that India&#8217;s journey since 1947 has been one of resilience, progress, and immense pride. As members of the Indian diaspora, we carry the legacy of our motherland in our hearts, and it is our collective responsibility to honor that legacy through our work, both in the United States and in India.</p>



<p><strong>Dr. Kathula</strong> said, “<em>Indian American physicians serve one in seven patients in the United States. Our contributions as physicians are not just limited to the clinical care, we provide but extend to our roles as educators, leaders, and advocates in our communities. The values that have been instilled in us through our heritage—compassion, dedication, and respect for life—are reflected in our daily lives and in the service, we provide to our patients.</em>”</p>



<p>In his message to the Diaspora, <strong>Dr. Kathula</strong> called upon the community “<em>to reaffirm our commitment to the principles of democracy, freedom, and equality, values that both India and the United States hold dear. As AAPI continues to grow and evolve, let us remain united in our mission to promote the highest standards of healthcare, foster excellence in medical practice, and serve as a bridge between the medical communities of India and the United States</em>.”</p>



<p>Members of AAPI are not only known for the exceptional quality of care they provide to their patients, but also have established an unprecedented professional exchange program between physicians and researchers in the US and India, augmented medical education curricula, and established medical specialties, and emergency services in India, sponsored free medical care in the US and India through free clinics, participated in legislative days in DC, led with exemplary leadership and devotion the AMA – IMG Section and many committees with AAPI.</p>


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<p>Last weekend, Dr. Kathula had the honor of participating in leading AAPI at the India Day parade in Chicago City.  Referring to the event, <strong>Dr. Kathula</strong> said, “<em>I am pleased to share that I had the honor of attending the Indian Independence Day celebrations in Naperville, Illinois, along with several of our esteemed AAPI leaders, including Dr. Sunil Kaza, BOT Chair, Regional Directors Drs. Anjali Gulati, Dr. Meher Medavaram, and Past President Dr. Suresh Reddy. The event was a wonderful opportunity to join in the festivities alongside distinguished guests such as the Indian Consulate General Hon. Somnath Gosh, U.S. Congressman Mr. Raja Krishnamoorthi, and the Mayor of Naperville, Mr. Scott Werli. The spirit of unity and pride was palpable as we celebrated our rich heritage and the strong bonds between our nation</em>s.”</p>



<p>The growing influence of physicians of Indian heritage is evident, as increasingly physicians of Indian origin hold critical positions in healthcare, academic, research, and administrative positions across the nation. Physicians of Indian origin are known for their great achievements, and their contributions to their motherland, India, and their adopted land, the United States in significant ways to the transformation of Indo-US relations. Serving 1 in every 7 patients in the US, AAPI members care for millions of patients every day, while several of them have risen to hold high-flying jobs, shaping the policies, programs, and inventions that shape the landscape of healthcare in the US and around the world. Since its inception in 1982, AAPI has been at the forefront, representing a conglomeration of more than 125,000 practicing physicians in the United States, seeking to be the united voice for physicians of Indian origin.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK: The hues of the Indian tricolor, India&#8217;s rich cultural heritage, and strong bilateral relations with the US resonated across the city as the country&#8217;s 78th Independence Day was celebrated here with a patriotic celebration. At a flag-raising ceremony held on Wall Street, New York City Mayor Eric Adams described New York City as [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK:</strong> The hues of the Indian tricolor, India&#8217;s rich cultural heritage, and strong bilateral relations with the US resonated across the city as the country&#8217;s 78th Independence Day was celebrated here with a patriotic celebration. At a flag-raising ceremony held on Wall Street, <strong>New York City Mayor Eric Adams</strong> described New York City as the &#8220;New Delhi of America.&#8221; He recalled his trip to India when he had paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi, saying that &#8220;<em>we have a responsibility and obligation to continue those footsteps. We have to fulfill what he thought we should do as we lift up humanity. And it&#8217;s so important, but also diversity.</em>&#8221; Adams said the number of Indian and Indian-origin professional business owners, health professionals in the medical field, educators, and teachers in the city shows &#8220;<em>The clear presence of the Indian community. You do us proud here in this city and in our entire country.</em>&#8220;</p>



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<p>On the occasion, <strong>Consul General Pradhan</strong> underlined the rise of the Indian-American partnership. &#8220;<em>If President Biden says that this is the most consequential partnership of the 21st century, we in India echo that. We strongly endorse that and we strongly believe in that. We believe that it has reached a point of inflection where now the Indians and the United States are working on all sectors of human endeavor,</em>&#8221; he said. Pradhan said that the Independence Day commemoration also celebrates the rise of India and the growth story of the last 78 years. &#8220;<em>It&#8217;s also a story of Indian people coming here, working hard, contributing to the nation-building of the United States in a tremendous way, and this is something we remember in India, we celebrate in India,</em>&#8221; <strong>Pradhan</strong> said.</p>



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<p><strong>Deputy Commissioner for the New York City Mayor&#8217;s Office for International Affairs Dilip Chauhan</strong> told members of the diaspora at the event that for the first time in New York City&#8217;s history, schools will be closed on Diwali, a historic decision made possible after years of efforts and advocacy from the community. &#8220;<em>Diwali is going to teach love, unity, and harmony among the students, who will be the future leaders</em>,&#8221; <strong>Chauhan</strong> said. He added that the decision to close schools on November 1st, Friday for Diwali this year &#8220;<em>reflects a deep respect for the rich culture that makes our community strong. Our diversity with language, religion, and traditions stands as a beacon of unity.</em>&#8221; Deputy Commissioner Chauhan, who is heading Trade, Investment, and Innovation for New York City, mentioned that NYC is back in business. &#8220;Our hospitality industry is back. If you want to open your business or you wantd to expand your business, we are here to help you whether for local business or international business.&#8221; Chauhan added that this vibrant culture contributes to the &#8220;unique character&#8221; of New York City. He also called on members of the community to reach out to the mayor&#8217;s office if they have any issues. &#8220;We are always here to support our community and we are here to hear you,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p>The flag-hoisting ceremony was enlivened by a vibrant performance that beautifully showcased the diverse cultural tapestry of India, filling the air with colors, music, and dances,</p>



<p>The event was organized by The Indian Cultural Association of North America.</p>



<p class="has-small-font-size"><em>Photo Credit -Caroline Rubinstein-Willis- NYC Mayor Office.</em></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK: The Greater Morris County Indian American Association gave a farewell and Thank you dinner to Mr.Vijay Krishnan &#8211; Consul for Community Affairs (Indian Consulate in New York). The event was attended by the outgoing consul as well as the incoming consul for community Affairs Pragya Singh.  Many prominent Indian American Community Leaders attended [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK: </strong>The Greater Morris County Indian American Association gave a farewell and Thank you dinner to Mr.Vijay Krishnan &#8211; Consul for Community Affairs (Indian Consulate in New York). The event was attended by the outgoing consul as well as the incoming consul for community Affairs Pragya Singh. </p>


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<p>Many prominent Indian American Community Leaders attended the event to thank Mr.Vijay Krishnan for his good work during his tenure at the Indian Consulate, especially his services to the community during the Pandemic. The Greater Morris County Indian American Association gave a plaque on behalf of the community and a momento to the outgoing consul for community affairs. The event was organized by Rajendar Dichpally, Santosh Peddi, Bhagwan Pingle, Balaji Jilla, Vijaya Nadella, Ravinder Thota, and Manju Bhargava.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK: Dr. Thomas Abraham, Chairman, of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) wrote a letter to Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway on Protesting Students’ Demand to Display Flags of Displaced People on the Rutgers campus. Students had demanded to display flags of occupied peoples &#8211; including but not limited to Palestinians, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK:</strong> Dr. Thomas Abraham, Chairman, of the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) wrote a letter to Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway on Protesting Students’ Demand to Display Flags of Displaced People on the Rutgers campus. Students had demanded to display flags of occupied peoples &#8211; including but not limited to Palestinians, Kurds, and Kashmiris &#8211; in all areas displaying international flags across the Rutgers campuses.</p>



<p><strong>“</strong><em>We are very surprised to read that you are considering the demand of protesting students to display the flags of occupied peoples &#8211; including but not limited to Palestinians, Kurds, and Kashmiris &#8211; in all areas displaying international flags across the Rutgers campuses. This is a dangerous territory for Rutgers to get involved. By even considering this demand, you are questioning the integrity of India. Kashmir is very much a part of India. There is no separate flag for Kashmir. Kashmir residents are not displaced people. The displaced people are the Hindu minorities who had to leave Kashmir because of violence against them. If Rutgers displays such a flag of Kashmir, that will be the beginning of more sit-ins by students who are opposed to such flags.</em>”</p>



<p>“<em>As a public educational institution, which belongs to everyone, Rutgers University has no business to get into the internal conflicts of countries around the world</em>,” the letter continued.</p>



<p>GOPIO is a non-profit, community service, and advocacy group with chapters in 35 countries. GOPIO has seven active chapters in the New York area and three chapters in New Jersey GOPIO was started in 1989 at the First Convention of People of Indian Origin in New York. From the beginning, one of its major activities has been advocacy for civil and human rights violations of people of Indian origin around the world.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK, NY: Gandhi Museum in New York City Moves Following a productive meeting between the Gandhian Society and New York City (NYC) officials late last year on December 15 th 2023, discussions regarding a potential Gandhi museum in NYC took a significant step forward today. A virtual meeting was held where Deputy Commissioner of [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK, NY:</strong> Gandhi Museum in New York City Moves Following a productive meeting between the Gandhian Society and New York City (NYC) officials late last year on December 15 th 2023, discussions regarding a potential Gandhi museum in NYC took a significant step forward today.  </p>



<p>A virtual meeting was held where Deputy Commissioner of International Affairs Dilip Chauhan introduced and welcomed all the participants. Mr. Nitin Mathuria, representing the Aditya Birla Group (ABG) of companies, presented details about ABG&#8217;s global presence and its<br>commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. He then introduced the Eternal Gandhi Project, an ABG initiative focused on establishing museums worldwide to showcase the life and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Mr. Mathuria expressed ABG&#8217;s strong interest in partnering with NYC to bring a museum to the city.</p>


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<p>The NYC representatives, including Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Laurie Cumbo, Deputy Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Alton Murray, Commissioner for International Affairs Edward Mermelstein, and Deputy Commissioner for International Affairs Dilip Chauhan, were<br>enthusiastic about the proposal. Deputy Commissioner Murray provided valuable insights into the procedures for establishing such a venture in NYC. Commissioner Cumbo expressed her excitement and offered guidance on potential collaborations with other organizations and city agencies. She also extended an invitation to Mr. Mathuria to visit NYC for further discussions and site visits to similar cultural institutions.<br>Commissioner Mermelstein highlighted successful past projects where NYC played a facilitating role.</p>



<p>Building on this positive momentum, an in-person meeting is now planned for April 2024 between the Gandhian Society, ABG representatives, and NYC officials. This meeting will focus on developing a concrete action plan for establishing the Gandhi Museum in New York City. </p>



<p>The meeting was attended by Bhadra Butala, founder of Gandhian Society, Mahesh Wani, Secretary of Gandhian Society, Brijesh Kachalia, and Sravan Natakala, directors of Gandhian Society.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK: Braving the subzero temperature in New York, a large crowd gathered at New York’s Iconic Times Square to Celebrate the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya.  Jagdish Sewhani President of the American India Public Affairs Committee said that 500 years of wait finally has ended. Dreams come true for billion-plus Hindus all [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>NEW YORK:</strong> Braving the subzero temperature in New York, a large crowd gathered at New York’s Iconic Times Square to Celebrate the Pran Pratishtha of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya. </p>



<p>Jagdish Sewhani President of the American India Public Affairs Committee said that 500 years of wait finally has ended. Dreams come true for billion-plus Hindus all over the world. We have been waiting for more than 500 years I never imagined that this would happen in my lifetime but thanks to the Indian Prime Minister Modi Ji this dream of all Hindus all over the world has come true. </p>



<p>Sewhani further said that New York has become Rammay / immersed in the spirit of Prabhu Ram. This is a Historical event not of the decade/century but of the last 5 centuries. Under the Visionary leadership of the PM, Bharat is not only growing economically but also culturally and spiritually added Sewhani. </p>



<p>Sewhani further said that We are so lucky and so blessed that we are watching Pran Pratishtha of Ram Lala and Bhavya Ramji Mandir in Ayodhya in our lifetime, something like this I have never seen. Sabh Ko Bahut Babut Badhai</p>



<p>Look at this excitement/ energy in NY Times Square the most iconic place in the world, the in-freezing temperature so many Ram Bhakta have come to watch Ram Lala ji and Ayodhya Temple in Manhattan.Where Ram Lala and Ayodhya Temple are illuminated on Huge screens, thousands of miles away from Ayodhya. Today we are celebrating Diwali in New York said Mr Sewhani.</p>



<p>I distinctly remember many many years back in Ramjanmabhumi Andolan we used to say here in New York Saugandh Ram kee Khate hain Mandir Vaheen Banayenge and thanks to our PM that dream has come true. Modi hai to mumkin hai</p>



<p>The golden period of bharat has started from now. This is the beginning of a New Era for Bharat said Mr Sewhani. </p>



<p>Today here in America top Fortune 500 co have CEOs of Indian origin,1/3rd of Silicon Valley engineers are Indians </p>



<p>Bharat is unstoppable under the leadership of Narendra bhai Modi ji. </p>



<p>Mr Sewhani Further said that In the coming years, Bharat will not only be an economic superpower but also a Spiritual power of the world.</p>



<p>The whole world will come to Bharat for Direction.</p>



<p>This is the new Bharat: true world leader under the visionary Leadership of Narendrabhai Modi ji. </p>



<p>  Sadhvi Bhagwati, Amba Sharma, and a few others also spoke on this occasion.</p>
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