American Punjabi Society Unveils 2025 Gala and Global Punjabi Ratan Award

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The American Punjabi Society has announced its Annual Gala 2025, set for December 10, featuring the prestigious Global Punjabi Ratan Award to honor outstanding contributions to the community.

The American Punjabi Society (APS) recently hosted a successful Curtain Raiser and Media Briefing at the Pearl in Hicksville, marking the official launch of preparations for the highly anticipated APS Annual Gala 2025. This event is scheduled for December 10 at the Pearl Banquet Hall.

During the briefing, General Secretary Varinder P. S. Sikka welcomed community leaders and members of the media, reflecting on the origins of APS as a heartfelt initiative founded by himself and Mr. Gary S. Sikka. The society was established under the guidance of seven Founder Directors, including President Gary S. Sikka, Senior Vice President Mohinder Singh Taneja, and Vice Presidents Ajayvir S. Sondhi, Paul S. Bindra, R.P.S. Narang, and Jaspal S. Arora.

The event featured a series of insightful presentations. Sunil Hali, Publisher of The Indian Eye, spoke about the core values of Sikhism—unity, compassion, and service—that remain foundational to the community’s way of life. Pradeep Tandon, APS Director of Media and Public Relations, delivered an inspiring overview titled “APS – Celebrating Culture, Service & Community.” He emphasized how APS has evolved into a bridge between generations, merging cultural pride with compassionate service. Tandon noted that APS’s mission is to celebrate and uplift Punjabi heritage while making a significant impact on both local and global communities.

Vice President Ajayvir S. Sondhi provided details about the organizational structure of APS Councils. Meanwhile, Navneet Sikka Sondhi, Chair of the Women’s Council, highlighted the group’s community engagement projects and initiatives led by women. Senior Vice President Mohinder Singh Taneja emphasized ongoing collaborations with Police Commissioner Pat Ryder to promote safety education, law enforcement awareness, and community outreach programs.

President Gary S. Sikka proudly recounted APS’s achievements from 2023 to 2025, which include vibrant Vaisakhi celebrations, impactful cancer awareness campaigns, blood donation drives, educational medical lectures, annual APS picnics, and memorable Bermuda cruises. Notably, NYC Mayor Eric Adams honored Gary S. Sikka with the prestigious ‘Health Achiever of New York’ Award on June 9, 2025, recognizing his leadership in health initiatives.

In a significant announcement, President Sikka unveiled two prestigious annual awards: the Global Punjabi Ratan Award and the Punjabi Virasat Award. The Global Punjabi Ratan Award, referred to as “The Jewel of Punjab,” honors individuals who exemplify leadership, philanthropy, and unwavering service to the community. This award symbolizes the virtues of courage, compassion, humility, and community spirit. The Punjabi Virasat Award celebrates the preservation and promotion of Punjabi culture, values, and heritage on a global scale. President Sikka emphasized that APS is a family united by culture and service, and these awards reflect the best traits of the Punjabi spirit, fostering unity and collective strength across Indian-American associations.

The 2025 Annual Gala will feature two prominent personalities representing Punjabi culture on a global scale. Neeru Bajwa, an acclaimed icon of Punjabi cinema, will bring her artistic grace and exceptional talent to the event, inspiring millions across the diaspora. She will be joined by Miss Pooja, one of the most beloved voices in Punjabi folk music, whose songs resonate across borders and generations, uniting Punjabis worldwide. Together, they are expected to infuse the gala with prestige, warmth, and cultural richness.

The curtain raiser garnered extensive media coverage, with representatives from various Indian-American press outlets, including The Indian Eye, Radio Zindagi, Newsday, The New India Abroad, IndiaLife TV, TV Asia, ITV Gold, The Indian Panorama, Hum Hindustani, Jus TV, Global Punjab, 5aab TV, and Mana TV, among others. Vice President Paul S. Bindra expressed gratitude to the press for their steadfast support, which amplifies APS’s initiatives.

As the APS prepares for its Annual Gala, the excitement surrounding the event and the prestigious awards continues to grow, highlighting the society’s commitment to cultural celebration and community service.

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