Most of the NRIs (non-resident-Indians) Iggy Ignatius began to think   about retirement, NRIs first thought they would return to India where   they were born. Due to fact that their children and grandchildren were   all in the U.S, they found that retiring to India was not practical and   might be wrong step. Some went to India where their older brothers and   sisters still alive and help them
              ‘ShantiNiketan Retirement Resorts’, a gated community with 174   condominiums, about an hour from Orlando is an attractive option for NRI   seniors age 55 and older. …….……Gary Singh
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                First Indian-American retirement resort opens in US
Washington, July 21, 2015: A community called ‘ShantiNiketan   Retirement Resorts’ has opened in Florida (US) to offer a home for the   elderly Indian-Americans in the US, media reported.
              Situated in Tavares, Florida, ShantiNiketan is an age-restricted   community where at least one of the residents should be above 55 years   of age.
              
                              It is a gated community with 174 condominiums, vegetarian meals   (including Jain meals), multi-faith prayer rooms and daily bhajans and a   yoga/meditation hall amid serenity and peace.
              This is part of the first retirement community for Indian-Americans over the age of 55 in the US.
                After finding that retiring to India is not practical for many Persons   of Indian Origin (PIOs) while their kids are working in the US,   Indian-American businessman Iggy Ignatius decided to build a place for   such people who are now out of an active professional life but want to   stay close to where their children are.
              According to ShantiNiketan’s website, each condo comes with a   standard refrigerator, dishwasher and oven range. Microwave, washer and   dryer are available as an upgrade.
              Guest of any age can visit and stay with the residents — however,   there is a maximum limit of 30 days stay per year for children below 18   years, according to information available on the resort’s website.
              The place has a lush greenery-filled large central courtyard. After   the courtyard is the main clubhouse which has vegetarian and   non-vegetarian kitchens, dining hall, gym room, health room, and other   meeting rooms.
              While all meals for a day come at $11.25 a person, meals for a month   will cost $225. There is also a computer room with high-speed internet   for those who do not have their own laptops to be able to check their   emails, among other things.
              A mechanical engineering and management graduate from Birla Institute   of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, and an MBA from University of   Illinois-Urbana Champaign, Ignatius moved to Tavares in Florida with his   wife in early 2008 to execute this project.
                He became the first resident of ShantiNiketan Phase 1 in March 2010, the website said.
              After Florida, Ignatius is planning such retirement resorts in New   Jersey, California Bay Area, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Chicago, and   Washington D.C