IOCUSA  establishes Southwest Chapter and appoints  
                    Mr. Gurdev Singh Hehar as President.                
                 
                                      Los Angeles, California, Nov 13, 2023 
                  NRIpress.com/ Ramesh/ Gary Singh                   
                  In a significant show of solidarity and commitment, the  Indian Overseas Congress, USA (IOCUSA) conducted a landmark membership drive at  the 'Our Place Indian Cuisine' in Dallas, Texas. The event, characterized by  spirited discussions, united prominent community leaders and political figures  in their vision for a stronger, more inclusive Indian community. 
                    
                     
                    The drive was kick-started with a stirring address by Mr.  Mohinder Singh Gilzian, President of the IOCUSA. Mr. Gilzian's message  resonated deeply with the attendees, emphasizing the crucial need for active  political participation in the upcoming elections in India. He said, "Our  engagement in the democratic process is essential to safeguarding the unity and  progress of our motherland. Let us unite to ensure a future where diversity and  harmony would triumph." 
                     
                    Mr. Sam Pitroda, the Chairman of IOC, and a renowned  innovator, joined the meeting through Zoom. He touched upon his connections to  Dallas and the broader role of the Indian diaspora. "Our roots here in  Dallas are just as important as our ties to India. By harnessing our collective  strengths, we can significantly contribute to India's journey towards  modernization and inclusivity," Pitroda said. He then reminded the  audience of the pivotal role of the diaspora in shaping India's future. 
                    IOC USA established the Southwest Chapter and appointed Mr.  Gurdev Singh Hehar as President. 
                     
                    In his address, Mr. Gurdev Singh emphasized the significance  of unity and collective efforts. He said, "Our strength lies in our  diversity and ability to work together, transcending religious and cultural  differences, towards a common goal - a thriving and united India, reaffirming  the ethos of the IOC." 
                    Avi Dandiya, the Global Social Media Chief for the IOC,  played a key role in the local coordination and setup of the event. His efforts  in leveraging social media platforms greatly enhanced the membership drive and  brought many community leaders to the event.  
                    The membership drive by the Indian Overseas Congress in  Dallas marks a new chapter in the annals of Indian diasporic engagement. It was  an event that echoed the sentiments of unity, attention, and proactive  participation, critical tenets in shaping a future that the Indian community  across the globe aspires for.
                    Ms. Sophia Sharma, General Secretary of the IOCUSA,  moderated the event. 
                     
                  The Indian Overseas Congress is a platform for Non-Resident  Indians to participate actively India’s growth and development. It seeks to  bridge the gap between the Indian diaspora and their homeland, fostering  democratic principles and inclusive development. 
  
  
  
  
                    
                    
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