
Community unites to observe
Indian Republic Day at IACA
By Viren Mayani
Pictures: Samir Doshi.
The 60th Indian Republic Day celebration was elegantly hosted by
IACA 2010 Executive Team in Smyrna, GA for all Diaspora members
that had gathered on Tuesday January 26th despite the freezing
cold and a work evening. About a hundred patriotic attendees
were present on time and many of them participated in the free
H1N1 flu-shot clinic managed by Neeta Patel, sponsored by
Kroger. Atlanta’s young and trendy Ms Ferrina Prashar
competently emceed the event and commenced the program by
welcoming everyone and quizzing them about India’s Constitution.
Dedicated community member Krishnaveni
Kesavarapu organized the short but pertinent cultural program
and also led the rendering of “Vande Matram”, in sync.
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L-R: Jeet Thakkar, Dr Usha Desai, Dr. Prakash Desai,
Dr. Ashok Thakkar,
Padma Rallapalli and MC Ferrina Prashar |
The Indian flag was hoisted by IACA’s champion; Dr. Prakash
Desai’s mother Smt. Lilyben Desai, a veteran freedom fighter.
Lilyben was born in 1918 and involved with the Independence
movement since age 19 as a volunteer in Haripura Congress
Convention with Netaji Subhashchandra Bose. Liked by Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru, she spent two weeks as a volunteer at the
Annual Congress convention in Bardoli. Her best friend during
that time was none other than Mrs. Indira Gandhi. A political
prisoner who was sent to Sabarmati Jail for the 1940 Freedom
movement, she was jailed again in 1941 in Yaravada, Pune, for a
total of 4 months. She married Late Shri Vasantrai Desai; a
political activist, who left medical school to become a freedom
fighter for Mother India. Mr. Desai was also incarcerated for
the Independence struggle spending close to 4 years in jail.
Since his passing away in 1984, Lilyben lives with her
daughter-in-law Dr. Usha Desai and her only son; Dr. Prakash
Desai, after whose birth she left political activities to raise
him. The flag hoisting was followed by the singing of the Indian
and American National Anthems by all attendees.
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| IACA 2010 Secretary; Shridhar Ranganathan
felicitating Reverse Gear. |
Vice Chairman, Tushar Sanghvi gave his remarks followed by
Festival of India promoter and IACA Board member; Chand Akineni.
He spoke about the need and planned use of the India Center, one
half of the IACA organization whilst Dr. Niranjan Dave;
President-Elect Sanatan Mandir, shared details about the Mandir;
the other equal half of IACA. Laxmi and Krishnaveni’s singing
interlaced the spoken words but the highlight of the
entertainment was Guruswamy, also known as “Reverse Gear”. The
performer has a unique talent, rendering songs in reverse order.
The audience roared in uncontrollable laughter for his
performance but sobered down at the end with his patriotic
rendition of “Kar chale hum fida”. IACA’s 2010 Executive Team
member and Treasurer, Samir Doshi issued the vote of thanks.
Kudos go out to: all present for their support, Kroger for their
community participation, Nikhil Shirke for gathering the various
community leaders, Krishnaveni and Laxmi for managing the
cultural elements, Reverse Gear for being the entertainment
highlight, Ferrina for emceeing, Haveli Marietta for the
sponsored refreshments, Mustafa Ajmeri for making and serving
hot masala tea and most importantly: Smt Lilyben for honoring
the community in hoisting the flag. To showcase solidarity:
Madhu Tata and his entire executive team from Telugu Association
of Metro Atlanta (TAMA), Greater Atlanta Tamil Sangam (GATS)
President Smt. Indra Balakrishnan, Maharashtra Mandal Atlanta (MMA)
President Vaibhav Sathe, Punjabi Association Leader and IACA’s
Board member Vir Nanda et al; were present throughout the
program. A young group of party bashers showed poor judgment in
carelessly helping themselves to the food and drinks, consuming
and wasting most of it whilst the others were enjoying the
program. One wonders how even an event like the Republic Day
celebrations cannot contain our young and the restless. The
program concluded on time and with a refreshing scene of all
community members enjoying the savories together. The collective
effort by the community in recognizing and observing India’s
Republic Day festivities was a super success. IACA 2010 team has
a lot more of these goodies in store this year. The North South
Foundation will be conducting an all day workshop for Spelling,
Geography and Math Bee at IACA on Feb 27th. IACA will also host
a “Drama and Dinner” with Sarkar’s presentation of an English
comedy “Out of Order” besides many more interesting events.
IACA
2010: Engage * Evolve * Entertain.
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