BY A STAFF REPORTER
NORWALK, CA – The India Association of So California (IASC) celebrated Mother’s Day with an entertainment and cultural show on May 14 at the Sanatan Dharma Mandir on Pioneer Blvd here. The event started with an invocation to Lord Ganesh. Committee member Atul Makwana welcomed the guests and wished all...
NORWALK, CA – The India Association of So California (IASC) celebrated Mother’s Day with an entertainment and cultural show on May 14 at the Sanatan Dharma Mandir on Pioneer Blvd here. The event started with an invocation to Lord Ganesh. Committee member Atul Makwana welcomed the guests and wished all...
mothers present a happy Mother’s Day. Aparna Hande and Deepa gave a few tips to young mothers on how to be vigilant while raising their children and to protect their teenagers. Founder of the association Kamini Khare introduced the committee members Atul Makwan, Ranjit Vishwanath, Charu Shivkumar,Nilaparikh, Anjana Patel, Ravi Vishwanath,Shushila Parikh, Ravjibhai Patel, Dilpreet Kalra, Dimple Mehta,Sanjay Dighe and Dipal Makwana thanking them for their support and for providing a platform for young artist to share their talent and build their confidence as future leaders.
Atul Makwana briefly outlined the association’s past activities and future plans. He also encouraged everyone to take active part in community events and to preserve India’s rich cultural heritage. The entertainment segment started with Dr. Avinash singing old movie songs followed by group dances by local young artists.
Radio artists Uthra Rajamani and Sabari Girish then poured out their vibrant music to honor the mothers. Students of many local dance academies performed Bollywood and folk dances like garba and bhangra. All mothers were presented token gifts and the participants were given gifts by Ace Montessori school director Seema Choudhary. Nila Parikh thanked the guests and the participants. Earlier in the afternoon, guests enjoyed a delicious lunch.
Atul Makwana briefly outlined the association’s past activities and future plans. He also encouraged everyone to take active part in community events and to preserve India’s rich cultural heritage. The entertainment segment started with Dr. Avinash singing old movie songs followed by group dances by local young artists.
Radio artists Uthra Rajamani and Sabari Girish then poured out their vibrant music to honor the mothers. Students of many local dance academies performed Bollywood and folk dances like garba and bhangra. All mothers were presented token gifts and the participants were given gifts by Ace Montessori school director Seema Choudhary. Nila Parikh thanked the guests and the participants. Earlier in the afternoon, guests enjoyed a delicious lunch.