Wednesday, 6/21, I hosted an Iftar party. I am thankful to the members of Delaware’s Muslim community, pastors of various churches, plus members of state’s Sikh and Hindu communities for their joyous participation and making it a memorable event.
We @indUS Technology Association (ITA) raised $2100 to salute in respect and gratitude Cpl Stephen Ballard’s sacrifice. Major Melissa Zebley of Delaware State Police was there to accept it. Seen in the picture here is a framed poster of the check with signatures of the donor members.
Members of all law enforcement agencies, Love you all!
Delaware state proclaimed April 2017 as “Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month” in a joint resolution. Both the chambers passed SCR-3 unanimously. First the Senate and then the House.
It became necessary to educate our fellow citizens that 99% of those you see with turbans are Sikhs, the followers of Sikhism, an independent, monotheistic faith. It is not a branch or blend of any other religion or religions. A path toward universal upliftment.
The highlight of the event, “Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month,” April 2017, proclamation by both chambers of Delaware legislature yesterday was when Jasmine Kaur Minhas got a standing ovation from Delaware’s Senate.
Major Minhas and Charanjeet Singh Minhas are holding the proclamation signed by New Castle county executive, Matt Meyer, for April 2017 to be “Sikh Awareness and Appreciation Month” in the county. Matt is on the left of Major and Charanjeet.
Delaware’s Governor John Carney and state representative Paul Baumbach in meeting with Delaware Sikh Awareness Coalition in Dover.
Governor Carney is learning and appreciating the contribution the Sikh community and members of the coalition are making in the state’s progress. Seen in the picture are (clockwise): Gov. Carney, his two members of staff, Major Minhas, N eeraj Sharma, Brinder Singh Shergill, Charanjeet Singh Minhas, Anjali Gupta, Jasmine Kaur Minhas, Sunmeet Singh Sethi, state Representative Deborah Hudson, Harmeet Kaur Sethi, Lalit Jha, Vipin Kapoor, Harvinder Riar, Charanjit Singh, Riar Jr, state Representative Paul Baumbach.
Jasmine Kaur Minhas, standing in the middle, is happily showing the resolution. She is flanked by Governor John Carney and Representative Deborah Hudson. On the right end of the picture is also Representative Paul Baumbach, resolution’s sponsor in the House.
When I founded INDUS (ITA) almost two years back, the dream was that Technology wizards who are Indian/South-Asian Americans should have such a platform where they meet once in a month (at least) to socialize, network and applaud the achievers. Do I need to mention khaana-peena AND nachna-gauna!
This is a picture of our most recent meeting last Friday (February 17) where Governor John Carney and Senator Bryan Townsend were our guests.
At the time of ITA’s monthly third Friday event on February 17th, Delaware’s newly elected Governor Carney also completed his first month in the office. I congratulated him, emphatically, alluding to the underlying happiness of minorities in Delaware in the backdrop of the crazy winds sweeping the country.
Governor Carney was interviewed by Jus-Punjabi TV during INDUS’ February 17th meet.
You see here Governor Carney with his own painted portrait in vitrified tile gifted to him by INDUS on February 17. He looks certainly happy. Thanks to the painter in Nagpur.
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