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The 75th Independence Day ‘Azaadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations got off to a colourful start on Sunday morning August 15 at Mahatma Gandhi Centre In Auckland where Auckland Indian Association organised the event with great pomp and show ....
The Auckland Indian Association hosted a dinner for the leaders of all the Aucklandbased diaspora organisations on the evening of Independence Day ....
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Community’s nonagenarians honoured Friday, July 2, 2021 Dev Nadkarni The Auckland Indian Association honoured senior members of the Kiwi-Indian community who have crossed the ninety-year milestone of their lives at a heartwarming function on Sunday 27 June. The Association, which itself is in its centenary year, hosted a lunch for twenty-three “super seniors” that included a married couple and a centenarian, Mrs Ramiben Parshottam, a great-great grandmother aged 102. Also in attendance were a couple of hundred family members, friends, and community leaders. The function began with an inspiring speech by Pandit Devrambhai Raval, priest of the Radha-Krishna Temple. While paying respects and expressing gratitude to the seniors for their long involvement and constant guidance in the workings of the Association, he underscored the importance of staying healthy in body and mind, particularly by staying connected and communicating regularly wit ....
Auckland Indian Association honours Senior Citizens Monday, June 28, 2021 Paridhi Bakshi The Auckland Indian Association honoured their senior citizens over the age of 90 for the second time at a special luncheon on Sunday, June 27, at Mahatma Gandhi Centre. Twenty three “super seniors” - as they were called for being above than the ninety-year-old cut-off age - were honoured in the event which was attended by around 200 people. Several dignitaries, including Kanwaljit Bakshi, a former member of parliament, Bhav Dhillon, Honorary Consul of India, joined in the celebrations. The event commenced with a welcoming speech by Dhiru Bhai Patel, Auckland Indian Association’s Chairperson of Senior Citizen. ....