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Global Gujarati meet underway in US

Kite flying, songs and display of culinary skills marked the first Gujarati Convention in New Jersey.

Published on: Jul 13, 2006 11:15 AM IST
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Kite flying, songs and display of culinary skills marked the first International Gujarati Convention in New Jersey.

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The event, held over the weekend and organised by the Gujarati Association of North America (GANA), saw over 2,000 members of the community from the US, Canada and Britain participate in various events, according to a press release.

Kite flying, a favourite sport in their home state of Gujarat in India, was quite popular with almost everyone trying their hand at it. Gujarati dishes like dhokla were universally relished.

Among those who attended the three-day event were the Indian ambassador to the US, Ronen Sen, Bollywood actress of yesteryears Asha Parekh, former Test cricketer Kiran More, US Senator Bob Menendez and Mahatma Gandhi's grandson Kanu Gandhi.

In his speech, Ambassador Sen touched upon the entrepreneurial zeal of the Gujarati Americans and thanked them for making India proud.

"The long-term goals of India and America are the same and without your support, the two countries cannot come together and build a better future for the entire mankind," he said.

India's national carrier Air India was also conferred the award. Asha Parekh was honoured with the Lifetime Achievement award.

 
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