14th Festival of India
By Mahadev Desai
Photos by Bikash Mitra
India American Cultural Association (IACA) organized its
signature gala 14th annual Festival of India, to celebrate
India’s 63rd Independence Day, at the Gwinnett Center on
Saturday, August 14, 2010.
The theme of the Festival this year was Engage, Evolve and
Entertain. The Festival of India Torch was lit in Johns Creek by
Mayor Bodker at Ocee Park. It then traveled to Global Mall,
where the Global Mall owner and noted philanthropist, Shiv
Aggarwal, had invited Mayor of Norcross, Bucky Johnson to attend
the ceremonies. From there to East Cobb Park where the County
Commissioner, District 1,Helen Goreham graced the event. The
Festival of India Torch was lit in Johns Creek by Mayor Bodker
at Ocee Park, it then traveled to Global Mall and Mr. Shiv
Aggarwal invited Mayor of Norcross, Bucky Johnson to attend the
ceremonies. We had our last event at East Cobb Park and county
commissioner, district 1, Helen Goreham was our guest. The flame
was received amidst patriotic fervor and jubilation at the
Gwinnett Center in a grand finale. At all the stops, the flame
attracted record attendance this year.
The Festival was graced by the presence of Atlanta’s two leading
public dignitaries in the legal field, lawyer Matt Wilson and
Justice David Nahmias.
The Cultural Committee member, Lakshmi Vedala introduced the
Chief Guest, Attorney Matt Wilson, who is running for Justice of
the Georgia Supreme Court. Matt has a BS in Business
Administration, University of California, Berkeley in 1972 and
he received his JD from Washington College of Law, American
University, Washington,D.C. in 1975.Matt has owned and operated
the Wilson Law Firm for 20 years. He is a broadly experienced
Trial lawyer, with a commendable pro-rights record.
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In his brief remarks, Mr. Wilson said,” It is a privilege and an
honor to speak to you and to celebrate the Independence of
India. As citizens of independent nations, we have the honor and
duty as citizens to vote I am a candidate for the Supreme Court
of Georgia and I will be on the November ballot. I want you all
to think of the importance of the court system, because it is
here where our rights are protected, where our government is
limited to the constraints of our Constitution and where equal
protection under the law is afforded to all citizens. Equal
protection means that despite whatever element of diversity you
bring you are entitled to the equal protection of the law. Thank
you for honoring me today but the honor is really to India and
all people of India on this celebration day of the Independence
of India.”(Applause)
IACA Treasurer,Samir Doshi introduced Justice David Nahmias. was
named to the Supreme Court of Georgia by Governor Sonny Perdue
in August 2009, to fill a vacancy. His seat will be up for
election in November 2010.Justice Nahmias is a native Georgian,
with 20 years legal career. He graduated second in his class at
Duke University and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School,
where he served on the Law Review.
Justice Nahmias said,” Thank you for the opportunity to be here
for the very large and enjoyable celebration of Indian heritage
and culture. I am always surprised at how large and influential
our immigrant population has become in our State and Country. I
am a child of two immigrants-my father was born in Egypt and my
mother was born in Germany. My parents came to Atlanta in
1964.Georgia Supreme Court is very important in the lives of
Georgian families and businesses. All the seven Judges on the
Supreme Court are elected. Please remember that all must respect
rule of law and no one is above law. It is incredibly important
to the American dream. As federal prosecutor in Atlanta, my
office has investigated and tried violent crime,fraud,drugs, and
public corruption cases. I have always believed in upholding the
law and equal justice for all. Let me stress that we do not run
on issues but on qualifications. I hope I will get your support
on November 2nd. I really appreciate all you and your community
do for our great State and I hope you enjoy this great Festival
today.”(Applause)
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Vir Nanda(Board of Directors) and Justice David Nahmias
presented commemorative plaques to the following Awardees in
recognition of their excellent and continued contribution to the
community:
Mustafa Ajmeri, Keshav Kumaran, Ritesh Desai, Shiv Aggarwal,
Aparna Bhattacharyya, Arun Kothary, Manju Kothary,Lakshmi Vedala,
Krishnaveni Kesavarapu, Ramakanth Rallapalli, Sangeeta Mayur,
Chaitanya Bhatt, Raj Bansal, Ram Sidhaye, Tushar Sanghvi,
Parthiv Parekh, Mahadev Desai, Samir Doshi, Shri Ranganathan,
Viren Mayani, and Padma Rallapalli.
In her Presidential address,IACA President,Padma Rallapalli said
that this year IACA has come a long way. The Board of Directors
and the Executive Committee members this year are driven and are
committed to making a difference to IACA.” It has been a very
successful year so far. Earlier in the year, we did a census
workshop for the community and celebrated India’s Republic Day.
Then we conducted Spelling Bee workshops. An English play ‘Out
of Order’ cum dinner was held in March at the IACA; which was
followed with Holi celebrations. The innovative and maiden Job
Fair held in April was a resounding success. Annual IACA
Scholarship banquet was followed with a very elegant IACA Annual
banquet at the Bombay Grill where we recognized several
community activists. One of IACA’s signature events, the Beauty
Pageant, in July under the organizing team led by the pageant
director Anisa Daftari was a huge success in terms of attendance
and quality of the programming. The team is now working on
Health Seminar in September, Classical Day(A day enriched with
classical Indian music) in November and later on a Fund-raiser
for the Sanatan Mandir Both the Sanatan Mandir and India Center
projects are progressing well. Our former in-house magazine
‘Voice of India” has been brought to life and our website has
been revamped. I am very thankful to the Board and the Executive
Committee members for their support, involvement and ‘can do’
attitude. I would also like to thank our esteemed guests for
gracing the Festival with their presence today. Finally my
heartfelt thanks to all the sponsors, vendors, FOI and Sanatan
Mandir Committee members, Gwinnett Center team,Vibha and ACS,
visiting members of the public, participants in the Cultural
program and all the volunteers for making FOI a huge
success.(Applause)
Chand Akkineni exhorted all to support IACA’s India Center
comprising of an auditorium and banquet hall to accommodate 700
to 800 people. He further commented that this year, a new
feature - Job Fair was added to the Festival. It is supported by
companies – ITJobCafe, Radiumsoft Inc., Lunex Telecom and
Prudential. On FOI, he lauded, “It is a proud feeling to see FOI
celebrate its 13th anniversary with the enthusiastic support
from the community, sponsors and volunteers.”
Booths in the Main Hall:
Despite economic downturn all the 60 booths were taken up by
vendors selling Indian apparel, jewelry, toys Baba Ramdev Health
products,, real estate,education,insurance, travel, and medical
services. Booths were set up by not-for-profit religious and
professional membership Organizations and Associations.
Atlanta’s popular Sarvana Bhavan, Royal Indian Cuisine and
Unique Foods International did brisk business selling
mouthwatering food and beverages. As there were only three
restaurants serving food, some members of the public were
frustrated at the long queues for food and drinks But overall,
the booth-renters were happy that the stage for the ‘Cultural
Show’ was also in the same hall as it drew more public to the
booths.

The Cultural Show:
The theme for FOI cultural event -2010 is “Evolution of
entertainment in India from 2010 BC to 2010 AD.IACA’s Cultural
team presented a riveting and very entertaining mammoth 8 hour
cultural program with the participation of approximately 200
participants in colorful Indian costumes and accessories from
11am to 7pm. The program attracted lot of audience, who were
glued to their seats until 7pm.. Several volunteers helped with
the back stage production all day. The highlights included:
Exciting Game Show “Hamare Hangama”, 4 sessions of 15 minute
dance floor for audience participation ,Small skit of
Putrakameshti scene from Ramayan , patriotic songs, Wonders of
India, Bollywood Band , Bhangra, Dandia, and other folk dances,
Bollywood songs, and Classical instrumental renditions, and
Classical dances. Kudos to the Culture team which was headed by
Krishnaveni Kesavarapu and included Lakshmi Vedala, Vijaya
Gandapodi and Nivedita Garabadu and Atlanta’s well known and
respected performing arts promoter Syam Yellamraju..
Kid’s activities::
The children were kept engaged and entertained by Biha Youth
Group with the help of Vibha volunteers. The kids made Indian
themed bead bracelets with green, orange, white beads, while
some kids made monkey necklaces, and binocular necklaces. Some
had fun with henna designs.
Leena Joshi who runs ‘Theme Works’ Creative Arts Classes for
Kids and Adults at Alpharetta and Global Mall locations
conducted an Arts Competition for Children. The Competition
winners were as under:
Group 1 Ages 5,6,7
1st place
Alna Kandepi, Nishika Byakod, Ansh Malbari
Group 2 Ages 8, 9,10
1st place-
Shravanthi Pogula,Sravya Amadipudi, Aryna Gavankar, Anushka
Saxena
Group 3 Ages 11, 12, 13, 14
1st prize
Mounika Pogula, Manali Manglorkar

GAPI-SAI Health Fair at the FOI
The GAPI/SAI Health Fair, organized jointly by GAPI President,
Dr.Sreeni Gangasani and, SAI Health Fair’s Founder, Dr.Sujatha
Reddy was well attended by over 250 people who benefited from
the services of 30 physicians representing 18 specialties. nine
nurses and over 50 health care workers and volunteers. An
ebullient Dr.Gangasani commented,” I would like GAPI to get
involved with more health and education related charitable
activities. GAPI is working on establishing a clinic to see
uninsured on regular basis. In these tough economic times I want
people to utilize these opportunities to maintain a healthy
life. Both Dr.Sujatha Reddy and I thank all the physicians,
nurses and volunteers from bottom of our hearts for taking part
in this community outreach service. My special thanks to Dr
Sujatha Reddy and IACA President Padma Rallapalli, for all their
help in organizing this successful health fair.”
Tushar Sanghvi and Samir Doshi handled the booths management.
The Executive Vice-President Viren Mayani was here, there and
everywhere, dealing with the booth vendors, helping out with the
Cultural program, meeting with the dignitary guests and with Vir Nanda handling the advertising and fund-raising
portfolio. The Secretary Shri Rangnathan also did a commendable
job with moving vote of thanks. The Registration Team of Vishal
Mehta and Gouranga Banik did an outstanding job.The Festival was
also marked with the prominent presence of Long –serving members
of IACA,Paddy Sharma, Ani Agnihotri,Narsi Narasimhan,Upedra
Bhatt, to name a few.
Readers may like to know that Amin Rupani is creating a
documentary of the Indian Diaspora's solubility in the
mainstream Atlanta, GA and has shot many interviews and the
celebrations at the Festival to be aired on People TV.
The Festival of India, which began in 1997 has now become a much
anticipated and appreciated annual event, with patriotic fervor
and providing an invaluable glimpse into the rich and vibrant
culture and heritage of India to Atlanta’s fast growing young
Indian generation as well as to the mainstream communities..
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