Visiting California and Mexico 1
Los Angeles/Nov 12, 2024
NRIpress.club/Ramesh/A.Gary Singh
Recently, my wife Baldev and I, along with some of our relatives, had a very enjoyable trip to California as well as the Baja and Guadalajara area of Mexico. California is one of
the biggest states of U.S.A. stretching from Mexico in the south to Oregon in the north.
This more than 900 miles of terrain is very diverse and fertile. California is the most
populous state of America with more than 39 million residents. It is the third largest state
of the United States by area. California is one of the most culturally and linguistical
diverse part of America. It is very famous for its vast fruit farms of almonds, grapes, and
a variety of other fruits. Its Bay area, near San Francisco, was well known around the
globe as the Silicon Valley. One of America’s largest cities, Los Angeles, is home to
Hollywood , one of the oldest and largest film industries in the world.
One of the outstanding features of California is the progress and the contribution that the Indo-American community in general and the Punjabis in particular
have made here. Some of the prominent Punjabis are well known as Almond King,
Raisin King etc. and dominate the farming sector in the state. Not only that, but Punjabis
also dominate various business-like trucking, taxis, anufacturing and other
enterprises. The warm and Punjab like climate in California is a great asset to the state.
It certainly is a boon to the farming community. It is not only in farming that Indo-
Americans dominate. There are also top-notch professionals and politicians in very high
positions as well. Thus, it was a great experience for us to visit our friends and relatives
all around the state and feel proud about their achievement. It was California that
elected first Punjabi Dalip Singh Saund to the U.S. Congress.
I think it was in mid 1950s or early 1960s when Dalip Singh Saund visited India and was given a very warm welcome by the people and government of India.
Stockton, in California, is another historic city for the South Asian community. Stockton Gurdwara, built in 1912 played a prominent role in promoting the Ghadar movement in
the States and Canada. It has been reported that our freedom fighters used to meet
here from other parts of the States and Canada and plan their campaign for India’s independence. Visiting places like this Gurdwara is like a pilgrimage to pay homage to
our Ghadari Babeys who put everything on the line in securing India’s independence
from the British.
At this place of worship, it was a delight to see the pictures and other paraphernalia of these brave souls fighting for India’s independence. The Gurdwara
management committee has done an excellent job in preserving these historical artifacts and memories. From the collage of pictures of freedom fighters, one stood up
for me. It was the picture of Baba Bhagat Singh Bilga, a very prominent revolutionary.
Baba Bhagat Singh Bilga’s younger son Prem Singh was my class fellow at then
National High School Bilga (now Government Higher Secondary School). As such, I
would see them regularly at their home and farmhouse. As their farmhouse was on my
way from my hometown Pharwala to the school near Bilga railway station I would often
stop over at their farmhouse for a chat with Baba ji. He was always very kind and
affectionate to me. I came to Canada in 1966. A few years later when I visited India it
was an honour for me to visit Baba Bhagat Singh Bilga at Desh Bhagat Hall in
Jalandhar. Visit to Pacific Coast Khalsa Diwan Society Gurdwara in Stockton brought
back all those pleasant memories.
Balwant Sanghera
(Balwant Sanghera is a retired School Psychologist and Community Activist)
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