New York: The world changed to be better on January 26, 1950, when India became inclusive, secular and pluralistic Czech and New York proud of being home to nearly 400,000 Indians whose contribution to the country will continue to grow, Governor Kathy Hochul said.
Like India, Wednesday celebrated the 73th of the Republican Day, the constitutional day came into force, the consulate in New York also received legislative resolution was passed by the New York Senate to celebrate and grabbed January 26 as the day of the Republic of India.
In his desire for the 73rd Indian Republican Day, Hochul said in a video on January 26, 1950, “the world changes to be better as India adopts the constitution and officially becomes an inclusive, secular and pluralist Republic of just three years after winning the independence from the kingdom English.” Hochul said this was not just time to reflect on the historic achievement of the day, but highlighted the contribution that Indian society had made the whole world every day since.
“Today, India is the largest democracy in the world built on values that are in harmony with so many of our own -.
Freedom, inclusivity, equality and prosperity are shared ideals, and we pursue them together,” He said.
New York is “proud” to be home to nearly 400,000 American Indians, “everything contributes so much to our big country and I know the impact that will only continue to grow”.
Hochul added that his government would create fair, good, a more inclusive version of American dreams and “each and every member of this community will play a role in ensuring that we do, helping us realize that dream, but also fulfill for themselves” .
The Indian Consul General in New York Randhir Jaiswal thanks Hochul for him “warm desire”.
The consulate is also tweeted, “glorified to receive #Legislativeresolution was passed by NY Senate to celebrate & proclaimed Jan 26 as India #republicday in the state of #Newyork.
Recognition Thank you Sen Kevin Thomas & Senator NY other for support & solidarity.
The contribution of #indiandiaspora is very valued.” The resolution noted that the Republican Day India celebrated the big contribution of American India for New York fabric and paid tribute to general culture and friendship bonds between the US and India.
He added that the day of the Republic of India is the time to celebrate “aspirations and values that have been shared with Indians for generations and to recognize countless contributions from America and New York Indian descent for every aspect of the community.” Indian Consulate in New York and Indian Fixed Mission for the United Nations Commemorates the 73 Republican Day with a special ceremony.
As part of the celebration ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the Indian Consulate General Facade here is illuminated in the color of Tricolor.
The Indian Federation Association (FIA) Chapter New England, also celebrated 73 Republicans in Worcester, Massachusetts through a hybrid event.
The event at the Grand Worcester Union Station began with the raising of India Tricolor by Senator Michael O.
Moore, a member of Congress Jim McGovern, Representative of Hannah Kane and other US parliamentarians and members.
President of the Federation of India Association of Chapter (FIA) New England Abhishek Singh praised the contribution of the Indian Diaspora in New England in strengthening Indian-US partnerships for many years.
He said January 26 was the day of pride and honor for all Indians and emphasized the core values of judicial, liberty, equality and brotherhood immortalized in the Indian constitution.
The press release by FIA was quoted by Kane said that Jan 26 functions “as a long reminder, the battle struggled by the Indian society”.