Texas: Texas Governor Greg Abbott hosted Diwali’s event at his home in the center of Austin last week for a group of prominent Indians who were prominent from all Texas on the occasion of Diwali.
The lights have found a permanent house at the historic governor’s house, Abbott said at the event.
Diwali celebrations have, in fact, a regular event for the Governor of Texas, for the past six years; With the only exception last year, when it was not held because of a pandemic.
The Governor of Abbott, who wore a traditional Jacket Nehru, welcomed the leading member of the Indian American community to his house along with the first woman Cecilia Abbott.
They exchanged Greetings Diwali with the guests and the governor discussed the meeting after turning on the ceremonial light.
Abbott expressed his pride as the first Texas governor to start celebrating the Indian Light Festival a few years ago.
This has become an annual event now.
Arun Agarwal, CEO of NEXTT, Major Home Textile Industry based in Dallas, and Co-Founder from the American CEO of American CEO (IACEO), was behind the DIWali event this year.
He was talented a pair of elephants decorative to the governor and the first woman on the occasion and appreciated the friendship of the governor with the Indonesian Indian community Texas.
“Texas is currently the second largest American goods exporter to India and the importers of the fourth largest Indian items in the United States, and is on the growth trajectory.
The Governor Abbott has a successful visit to India a few years back to Texas further.
–India Trade and cultural ties, “Agarwal said.
“Two of the largest economies in the world, Texas and India have a long and prosperous economic relations.
Indian-Americans have helped shape the economy of Texas, public policy, and cultural landscapes through their work in entrepreneurship, research, technology, medicine and education.
India Diaspora has become a critical mass in Texas, who is advanced, friendship between the two countries will only grow further.
It is fun to celebrate Diwali at the Texas Governor’s house in Austin, he has a great symbolism of the influence of Indian Indians, and therefore the strength of the Software India, “said Jiten Agarwal, a leading American American business leader from Houston who attended Diwali’s celebration at the governor’s house.
Some other Indian Americans present are Dr.
Manoher Gurru, MD from Midland, MD from Midland, MD from Midland, MD Dr.
Satish Nayak from Andrews, Dr.
Deepak Chawda from Arlington, Rahul Agarwal, a student from UT Austin, Rachna Agarwal from Houston, Bangar Reddy from Houston, Ashok MA left from Dallas and Dr.
Rajesh Gupta from Houston.