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78th India Independence Day Celebration – Wall Street, August 15th 2024

78th India Independence Day Celebration Wall Street August 15th 2024
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  • August 17, 2024 / 11:24 AM IST
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The hues of the Indian tricolour, India's rich cultural heritage, and strong bilateral relations with the US resonated across the city as the country's 78th Independence Day was celebrated here with a patriotic celebration. At a flag-raising ceremony held in Wall Street, New York City Mayor Eric Adams described New York City as the "New Delhi of America." He recalled his trip to India when he had paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi, saying that "we have a responsibility and obligation to continue those footsteps. We have to fulfill what he thought we should do as we lift up humanity. And it's so important, but also diversity." Adams said the number of Indian and Indian-origin professional business owners, health professionals in the medical field, educators, and teachers in the city shows "the clear presence of the Indian community. You do us proud here in this city and in our entire country." 

On the occasion, Consul General Pradhan underlined the rise of the Indian-American partnership. "If President Biden says that this is the most consequential partnership of the 21st century, we in India echo that. We strongly endorse that and we strongly believe in that. We believe that it has reached a point of inflection where now the Indians and the United States are working on all sectors of human endeavour," he said. Pradhan said that the Independence Day commemoration also celebrates the rise of India and the growth story of the last 78 years. "It's also a story of Indian people coming here, working hard, contributing to the nation-building of the United States in a tremendous way, and this is something we remember in India, we celebrate in India," Pradhan said.

Deputy Commissioner for the New York City Mayor's Office for International Affairs Dilip Chauhan told members of the diaspora at the event that for the first time in New York City's history, schools will be closed on Diwali, a historic decision made possible after years of efforts and advocacy from the community. "Diwali is going to teach love, unity and harmony among the students, who will be the future leaders," Chauhan said. He added that the decision to close schools on November 1st, Friday for Diwali this year "reflects a deep respect for the rich culture that makes our community strong. Our diversity with language, religion, and traditions stands as a beacon of unity." Deputy Commissioner Chauhan, who is heading Trade, Investment, and Innovation for New York City, mentioned that NYC is back in business. "Our hospitality industry is back. If you want to open your business or you wanted to expand your business, we are here to help you whether for local business or international business." Chauhan added that this vibrant culture contributes to the "unique character" of New York City. He also called on members of the community to reach out to the mayor's office if they have any issues. "We are always here to support our community and we are here to hear you," he said. 

The flag-hoisting ceremony was enlivened by a vibrant performance that beautifully showcased the diverse cultural tapestry of India, filling the air with colors, music, and dances, Event was organized by The Indian Cultural Association of North America.

 

 

 

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