Indian-American Forum Hosts 15th Women’s Achievement Awards Gala

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Over 200 guests gathered at The Sapphire in Hicksville, NY, on March 1 to honor the remarkable achievements of women at the 15th Annual Women’s Achievement Awards Gala hosted by the Indian American Forum.

On the evening of March 1, the Indian American Forum (IAF) hosted its 15th Annual Women’s Achievement Awards Gala at The Sapphire in Hicksville, New York. The event drew over 200 esteemed guests who came together to celebrate the exceptional accomplishments of this year’s honorees. Held annually during Women’s History Month, the gala serves as a platform to recognize women whose courage, dedication, and compassion have made significant impacts in their communities and professions.

For the past fifteen years, the IAF has been at the forefront of honoring women who have made meaningful contributions across various sectors. The evening commenced with welcoming remarks from Mrs. Indu Jaiswal, IAF Chairperson, who expressed heartfelt gratitude to all attendees. Gala Chair Mrs. Shammi Singh, along with IAF Founder President and Nassau County Human Rights Commission Chairman Dr. Bobby Kumar Kalotee, provided a historical overview of the event, setting the stage for an inspiring night of acknowledgment and celebration.

The banquet hall was filled with a vibrant audience, including elected officials, entrepreneurs, physicians, community leaders, honorees, and their guests. The ceremony served as a profound tribute to the resilience, leadership, and transformative influence of women who have overcome obstacles and inspired those around them.

This year’s distinguished honorees included:

Dr. Dolly Manwar, an acclaimed physician and dedicated philanthropist; Mrs. Prabha Golia, an entrepreneur and founder of a thriving business empire; Mrs. Pratibha Maldonado, the first South Asian female Commanding Officer of a NYPD precinct; and Mrs. Sunita Manjrekar, Director of Employment at the Nassau County Department of Social Services.

The gala also spotlighted outstanding young achievers, including Ms. Aarthi Palaniappan, a senior at Herricks High School, and Ms. Harnoor Joneja, a senior at Jericho High School.

A highlight of the evening was an engaging question-and-answer session moderated by Mrs. Roopam Maini, Mrs. Chanbir Kaur, Dr. Nita Mehta, and Dr. Pratichi Goenka. The honorees shared their personal journeys, offering insights and reflections that inspired the audience.

Each honoree was presented with a commemorative plaque, official citations, and elegant floral bouquets, signifying appreciation for their dedication and service. Additionally, a specially curated journal was unveiled, featuring congratulatory messages and best wishes from local officials. The journal committee, consisting of Mrs. Bina Sabapathy, Mrs. Roopam Maini, and Ms. Sanju Sharma, was invited to release the publication, adding a memorable touch to the celebration.

The gala was graced by notable dignitaries, including Hon. Jennifer Rajkumar (NY State Assemblywoman), Hon. Elaine Philips (Nassau County Comptroller), Hon. Jen DeSena (Town Supervisor), Hon. Ragini Srivastava (Town Clerk of North Hempstead), Hon. Rose Marie Walker (Legislative Member), and Ms. Deborah Misir (Suffolk County Legislature). Mr. Harry Malhotra represented Town Supervisor Hon. Joseph Saladino of Oyster Bay. Mrs. Raja Laxmi Kadam from the Consulate office, along with community leaders and presidents of various Indian American organizations, further underscored the significance of the event.

The evening began with renditions of the American and Indian national anthems performed by Mrs. Jyoti Gupta, Mrs. Bina Sabapathy, Mrs. Roopam Maini, and Dr. Jag Mohan Kalra. This was followed by a Ganesh Vandana performed by Ms. Hitanshi under the guidance of Ms. Shilpa Jhurani. Students from Columbia University, the Capella Group, and COLUMBIA SUR delivered engaging musical performances, enhancing the festive atmosphere. Guests enjoyed a well-coordinated dinner service, courtesy of the Banquet Hall’s management.

The event concluded with a formal vote of thanks, acknowledging the dedication of volunteers, IAF Board Members, sponsors, media, performers, photographers, and all attendees. Special appreciation was extended to the Bedi Family for their sponsorship of fire blankets, reflecting the collective effort that made the celebration a resounding success.

According to GlobalNetNews, the gala continues to serve as an important platform for recognizing the achievements of women and inspiring future generations.

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