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                                Ashok Madan Elected NFIA President 
                                  Los Angeles,  California, March 08, 2015 
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                                  No surprise, Ashok Madan, Convener NFIA (National Federation of Indian American Associations) , who organized the 18th Biennial Convention on March 6-8, 2015 at the Sheraton Hotel, Cerritos, California, was elected President of NFIA.  
                                  The convention concluded on Saturday evening with a Gala Awards Banquet, starting at 7:00 p.m. at the same venue where Indian American achievers were honored. The gala event was attended by 150-200 people, mostly representing the NRI associations. The Consul General of India, 
                                  Venkatesan Ashok and local American politician also attended the function. 
                                    
                                  “It   was almost 35 years ago when Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) of   New York under the leadership of the then President Dr. Thomas Abraham   brought together over 1000 Indian community representatives for a   convention in New York which resulted in the formation of the National   Federation of Indian American Associations (NFIA) which has grown to   serve not only the Indian American community but it has become a vital   part of the India America bilateral relationship," said Ashok Madan,   Convention Convener. 
                                    
                                  The convention theme was Indian Americans Making an Impact in America,  Indian Americans Contributing to India and  Indian American Impact in The Area of Technology & Medicine etc  
                                   “The   panels covered a whole gamut of Indian Americans making an impact in   American society as well as contributing to India and US-India   relations.” Dr. Thomas Abraham, founding president of NFIA and chairman of the opening conference session said. 
                                    
                                  “NFIA   has been honoring outstanding achievers among Indian Americans for the   last thirty five years who have made a mark in the American society   and/or have done outstanding community service.” said Lal Motwani,   Chairman of NFIA Foundation and the Awards Committee. 
                                    
                                   Mr.   Ashok (Rocky) Madan came to US in 1970, got MS in Sytems Engineering,    worked in the Information Technology field and retired in 2010 after 33   years of service. Along with his job,, he joined professional,   community organizations and an active role in organizations such as   NFIA, founder member of COLAIAPA – County of Angeles Indian American   Professionals Association, American Society of Engineers of Indian   Origin, Nargis Dutt Memorial Foundation, Indian American Political   Association, GOPIA, Lions Club of Los Angeles and Park Estates   Homeowners Association.   | 
                               
                            
                           
                         
                       
                     
                   
                 
              
             
            Indian-Americans celebrate Republic Day with call to honour Gandhian ideals 
             Washington, Feb 2, 2016:  The Indian-American   community across America celebrated the 67th Republic Day of India with   cultural programmes and a call to renew commitment to the Gandhian   ideals and help their motherland achieve its full potential. 
               
              In   Washington metropolitan area, the National Council of Asian Indian   Associations (NCAIA) in partnership with over 15 community organizations   marked the day with an event in Greenbelt, Maryland over the weekend   honouring the monumental achievements of Mahatma Gandhi. 
In a keynote address, Frank Islam, a prominent Indian American   entrepreneur and philanthropist, said in these "extremely troubling and   turbulent times" India was "engaged in a battle for the ideals that   Mahatma Gandhi propagated." 
   
  "In 2016, radical extremists are   countering Gandhi by preaching of hate, violence, and war," he said. "If   they are successful, Republic Day in India and in places around the   world that celebrate democracy will become a distant memory." 
   
  As   concerned "citizens with connections to two great nations - India and   the United States," Islam said, it was their responsibility as those   "who understand the values of a free society to prevent that apocalyptic   vision." 
   
  He called on the community to "bear witness to and   reaffirm and renew our commitment  to the Gandhian ideals of love,   non-violence, and peace as means for  achieving the full potential of   India." 
   
  India was "destined to be a great nation and a force for   good in the world", Islam said. "As Indian Americans who understand our   civic responsibilities, I am confident that we will do whatever we can   to help her achieve that destiny." 
   
  The event also featured a cultural show, which included several patriotic songs, Indian dance performances and a fashion show. 
India Association of Greater Boston celebrated the day with an event   with the theme of Folk Art of India that featured folk music and   colourful folk dances from across India at Burlington High School in   Burlington, Massachusetts. 
   
  A number of vendors and non-profit   organizations had set up their stalls and booths, creating a festive and   mela-like atmosphere outside the auditorium, according to ethnic India   New England News. 
   
  In Texas, the Indian-American community held the celebrations at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Plaza in the city of Irving. 
   
  In   Ohio, the Federation of Indian Association of Central Ohio (FIA-Ohio)   celebrated the day with flag-hoisting ceremony held at the State House   in Downtown Columbus. 
  In Chicago, the Federation of Indian Associations hosted the Republic Day celebrations....By Arun Kumar /IANS 
   
    
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Indian Republic Day celebrated in Egypt
 Cairo, Jan 28, 2016: The 67th Republic Day of India   was celebrated here with traditional gaiety and fervour by the Indian   community here, a statement said on Thursday. 
   
  India's Ambassador   Sanjay Bhattacharyya hoisted the national flag at India House and read   out the address to the nation by President Pranab Mukharjee.  
   
  "I   am very enthused by the fact that a lot of Egyptians showed active   interest in this event... people have been very excited about the   significance of this event. I think our Egyptian friends see a close   connect between our traditions and their's," Bhattacharyya said.  
   
  He   said the year 2016 will be even more exciting with a busy calendar of   high-level exchanges, business meets and cultural events. ...IANS 
  
  
  
              
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