NYC Mayor Adams honors Indian-American organizations

New York: New York City Mayor Eric Adams honored leading Indian-American organizations and a Person of Indian Origin (PIO) for their contributions and ‘outstanding work’ towards their communities. 

During the recent Diwali celebrations at his Gracie Mansion, Mayor Adams awarded the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO), led by Dr. Thomas Abraham, for mobilizing the Indian community and working for the common good of the society in the New York area. 

Federation of Indian Associations of NY, NJ, CT, Indiaspora, Grammy Award Winner Falu Shah and Tulsi Mandir of Richmond Hill Queens and Lion Romeo Hitlall of the Indo-Caribbean community, were also honored. 

“I looked at during the 70s when we saw such a large wave of those who came from India, moved to Queens, wanted to believe in the American dream and you worked hard and opened small businesses, and you sent your children to school to learn different skills so they can be deputy mayors and doctors and leaders of agencies and help our city move forward, fortifying the strength of our city,” said Mayor Adams, addressing a gathering of over 1,100 people. 

Pandit Lakhram Maharaj, the founder of Shri Tulsi Mandir, accepted the honor on behalf of the temple. In August, a handcrafted statue of Mahatma Gandhi was destroyed by a group of six persons with a sledgehammer at the Tulsi Mandir. 

Dilip Chauhan, Deputy Commissioner at the New York City Mayor’s Office For International Affairs, presided over the special award presentation to the diaspora organizations. 

This was the first Diwali Celebration by Mayor Adams held at the Gracie mansion on October 25 after assuming office. 

The event was attended by Jenifer Rajkumar, the first South Asian-American woman ever to be elected to a state office in New York, who had introduced the legislation to recognize Diwali and New York City Schools, and New York State Senator Kevin Thomas. 

Others present with Mayor Adams were his senior team members of Indian origin, including Deputy Mayor for Operations Meera Joshi, Environmental Protection Commissioner Rohit T. Aggarwala and Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan. 

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