Indian American physician honoured by US Congress 
                
                
              Houston, Feb. 20. 2006
                PTI 
               The US Congress has honoured noted Indian American 
                physician Sudhir Parikh, a receipient of this year's 'Pravasiya 
                Bharatiya Samman' Award, with a speical mention in its records. 
                
              Congressmen Frank Pallone Jr and Joe Crowley inserted a statement 
                into the Congressional Record honouring Parikh, the New Jersey-based 
                allergist for winning the annual award presented by the Ministry 
                of Overseas Indian Affairs during the Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas 
                or India Day held last month in Hyderabad. 
              Highlighting numerous important accomplishments made by Parikh, 
                who migrated to the US in late 1970s, the statement issued on 
                Wednesday said, "Dr Parikh is an asset to the Indian American 
                community, and his efforts are deserving of this great award. 
                Sudhir fully embodies the commitment and values the NRI award 
                presents." 
              Parikh has made a significant difference in US-India relations, 
                himself being a former President of the nationally recognized 
                Association of American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin 
                as well as former President of the Indian American Forum for Political 
                Education (IAFPE), it said. 
              Using his position in these prominent organizations, he has laboured 
                to promote Indian -American issues in the Congress and to raise 
                awareness within the Indian community, it added. Parikh has contributed 
                more than $2 million for cancer research, tsunami relief and rehabilitation 
                of earthquake victims in Gujarat that occurred in 2001, the statement 
                said
              
              
              New York, 03 January , 2006
                Sudhir Chopra
              NRI (non-resident Indian) Dr. Sudhir Parikh has been selected 
                to receive the prestigious Pravasi Bharatiya Samman for 2006, 
                the highest civilian honour bestowed by India
              Dr. Parkash said, "I'm honoured to be selected for this 
                award that seeks to honour people of Indian origin who have made 
                a difference to global well-being. I want to dedicate this award 
                to the thousands of Indians living outside their homeland whose 
                efforts have reiterated time and again that East or West, Indians 
                are the best." 
              Dr. Sudhir Parikh is a practicing Consulting Allergist in the 
                United States. He has received international acclaim in the treatment 
                of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, and is listed in the Whos 
                Who in America in the Field of Medicine. 
               
              Despite his busy medical practice, Dr. Parikh had dedicated himself 
                to furthering the political empowerment of the two-million-strong 
                Indian American community. He has been a tireless advocate of 
                the communitys concerns and a strong proponent of Indias 
                interests. Time and time again, Dr Parikh has come to the assistance 
                of the Indian embassy in Washington D.C. when critical votes concerning 
                Indias interests have come before the U.S. Congress. 
              
                Sudhir Parikh, M.D. entered made history when he received the 
                Ellis Island Medal of Honor
                from the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) Inc. 
              
              Dr. Parikh was personally responsible for Congressman Elliot 
                Engel (D-N.Y), Rush Holt (D-NJ), and Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) joining 
                the congressional Caucus on India and Indian Americans. Among 
                the U.S. lawmakers whom Dr. Parikh has supported and won over 
                to the Indian cause are Republican Senators Larry Pressler and 
                Bill Frist, and Democratic Senators Charles Schumer and Hillary 
                Clinton. Among representatives who are close to Dr. Parikh are: 
                Benjamin Gilman, Bob Menendez, Frank Pallone, Gary Todd Whitman, 
                and the Head of the Environmental Protection Agency, who is a 
                personal friend of Dr. Parikh.
               
              In March 2000, Dr. Parikh was invited by the White House to join 
                President Clinton on his historic visit to India to represent 
                the Indian American community. In 2001, Dr. Parikh was again requested 
                to join former president Clinton on a trip to India during the 
                relief effort for the earthquake victims in Gujarat. During this 
                visit, Dr Parikh was part of the delegation of the American India 
                Foundation, which he actively supports. This Foundation provides 
                long-term rehabilitation for Gujarat earthquake victims and aims 
                to provide technological, managerial, and financial resources 
                to benefit other areas all across India. 
               
              
              Currently serving as President of the Federation of Indian Associations 
                (FIA), Dr Parikh is also Patron and Trustee of AAPI Charitable 
                foundation and founding board member and vice chairman of the 
                Indian American Republican Council (IARC). He is also the immediate 
                past president of the Indian American Forum for Political Education. 
              
               
              He is married to Sudha S. Parikh, an Anesthesiologist in the 
                United States, and they have two children. 
               
              Philanthropic Highlights
               
              Dr Parikh has received honors for his philanthropic work from 
                various American and Indian American Community organizations, 
                including: State of New Jersey Senate, Gujarat Samaj of New York 
                City, Vishva Gujarati Samaj, Indian Cultural Association of New 
                Jersey, Federation of AAPI, Indian American Forum for Political 
                Education, and Association of Indians in America. Throughout his 
                life and career, few have matched Dr. Parikhs commitment 
                to philanthropic issues, and the many honors and awards hes 
                received as a result of his endeavors are a testament to this.
               
               Dr. Parikh is received the National Excellence Award from former 
                prime minister P.V. Narasimha Rao, a recognition for his philanthropic 
                and community activism, at the 6th annual meeting of the Indian 
                American Friendship Council (IAFC) at Capitol Hill in Washington 
                D.C. in June of 2002
               
              · The Gujarat Cancer Society in Ahmedabad, India has honored 
                Dr Parikh for his help. He assisted in raising over $150,000 from 
                the B.J. Medical Alumni Association in the USA
               
              · VRAJ Temple of North America has honored Dr. Parikh, 
                who gave $151,000 to the Temple, a record donation. He was named 
                as a Grand Benefactor to the Vaishnavante temple  one of 
                the largest temples in North America. 
               
              · The Share and Care foundation, a non profit organization 
                helping the poorest of the poor in India, similar to the Salvation 
                Army in the United States, honored Dr Parikh on four occasions. 
                He has also been Grand Sponsor of Charitable Events during the 
                past 18 years. 
               
              · From 1995 through 2005, Dr Parikh has funded a scholarship 
                that provides undergraduate studies in Indian Communities throughout 
                the United States via the Share and Care Foundation
               
              · The Nargis Dutt Foundation has honored Dr Parikh as 
                Grand Sponsor. This is a premier charitable foundation helping 
                cancer patients in India. 
               
              · Dr Parikh was honored by FIA as Grand Sponsor for his 
                philanthropic work to preserve and propagate Indian culture in 
                the US by sponsoring the annual India Day Parade. 
              
              PROFESSIONAL 
              
              
                Dr. Sudhir Parikh is a practicing Consulting Allergist in the 
                United States. He has received international acclaim in the treatment 
                of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Dr. Parikh is also listed in 
                the Whos Who in America in the Field of Medicine.
              Diplomate of American Board of Allergy and Immunology. 
                Clinical Associate Professor - RWJ Med. School. 
                Fellow of American College of Allergy & Immunology. 
                Former Member N.J. Medical Licensing Board. 
                Trustee - American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin 
                (AAPI).
                Hospital Affiliations
              Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital 
                St. Peter's Medical Center 
                St. Barnabas Medical Center 
                St. Mary Medical Center 
                Jersey City Medical Center 
                Chilton Hospital
                Education - Medical Schools
              Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India 
                M.B.B.S., B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
                Residency
              Resident in Pediatrics at St. Luke's Hospital, New York, NY, 
                1975-1976 
                Chief Resident in Pediatrics at St. Luke's Hospital, New York, 
                NY, 1976-1977 
                Attending Physician, Department of Health, New York, NY, 1977-1978
              Fellowships
              Fellow, Allergy/Immunology (Adult and Pediatrics) New York Medical 
                College, Metropolitan Hospital Center, New York
                Certifications
              Diplomate, American Board of Allergy and Immunology 
                Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics
                Society Memberships
              Fellow, American College of Allergy and Immunology 
                Member, American Academy of Allergy and Immunology 
                Member, New Jersey Allergy Society 
                Member, New Jersey Medical Society 
                Member, Middlesex County Medical Society 
                Dr. Parikh is currently a clinical assistant professor at UMDNJ 
                Robert Wood Johnson Medical School