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NORTH AMERICAN Newsline                                                  JULY 11, 2025     |  The Indian Eye 18



               Indian Diaspora Center Hosts 2025 Annual Diaspora


        Lecture on Role of Diaspora in India’s Freedom Movement





























         Dr. Thomas Abraham and Dr. Buvan Lall in front of the Indian Diaspora Center housed at the   Dr. Bhuvan Lall speaking at the Annual Lecture of
                              Indian American Kerala Center                                         the Indian Diaspora Center

        OUR BUREAU

        Elmont, NY
               n  June  28, 2025,  the  Indian
               Diaspora Center at the Dr.
        OThomas Abraham Library, in
        collaboration  with  Global  Organiza-
        tion of People of Indian Origin (GO-
        PIO) and the Indian American Kera-
        la Cultural and Civic Center, hosted
        its 2025 Annual Diaspora Lecture
        and  Interactive Session on Sunday,
        June 22, at the Kerala Center in El-
        mont, New York. The event, titled
        “The Role of America and the Indian
        Diaspora in the Freedom Movement
        of India,” featured a compelling pre-
        sentation by distinguished author and
        speaker Dr. Bhuvan Lall.
            The program commenced at
        4:00 p.m. with a networking coffee/
        tea  followed  by  Dr.  Lall’s  talk  and   Speaker Dr. Bhuvan Lall and Dr. Aarti Lal Lall with GOPIO and the Kerala Center officials, members and supporters
        discussion at 4:30 p.m. Keral Center
        President Alex Esthappan welcomed   sidered  Har  Dayal  the  single  big-  tannia could never silence or arrest   where  GOPIO  was  founded.  These
        audience  and  said  that  the  center   gest threat to the empire as long as   the phenomenon called Har Dayal.”  collector’s items of US Postal Service’s
        is happy to house the Dr. Thomas   he was alive. The origin of Britain’s   Dr Lall also highlighted the in-  First Day Covers featuring Mahatma
        Abraham  Library.  The  evening  con-  MI6 was intertwined with the life of   spiring  legacy  of  Subhas  Chandra   Gandhi  stamps,  honored  the  Indian
        cluded with drinks and an Indian din-  Har  Dayal.  Sir  David  Petrie,  Direc-  Bose, as the Ghadar Party morphed   diaspora and the historic global meet.
        ner at 6:00 p.m. Attendees gathered   tor-General MI 5 (1941-46) & Chief   into the Azad Hind Fauj. He em-  The  event  was  attended  by
        at  the  Library  Hall,  located  at  The   of British Intelligence in India wrote,  phasized  the  Indian  diaspora’s  role   community  members,  scholars,  and
        Kerala Center in Elmont, New York.  “No man in recent times has sinned   in India’s struggle for independence.   notable  figures,  including  GOPIO
            Dr. Lall captivated the audience   more grievously against the (British)  Attendees praised Dr. Lall’s commit-  Chairman  Dr.  Thomas  Abraham
        with his vivid storytelling, shedding   Government…  than  Har  Dayal…”  ment to presenting objective histori-  who  chaired  the  meeting,  GOPIO
        light  on  the  pivotal  contributions   Year after year Hukumat-i-Britannia   cal truths, and his laudatory approach   International Coordinator for North
        of Lala Har Dayal and the Ghadar   termed him as the most brilliant per-  to Indian history and unsung patriots.  America  Prof.  Raj  Vangapaty,  GO-
        Movement in the United States and   son born in India, the most danger-  As a token of appreciation, Dr.   PIO  Council  Chair  for  Seniors
        Europe during the early 20th century.  ous revolutionary the British Empire   Lall was presented with two rare First   Mukund Mehta, Kerala Center Sec-
            Dr.  Lall  stated,  “According  to   had  encountered  in  India,  and  the   Day Covers, canceled and released by   retary Raju Thomas and officials pf
        the timeworn, intelligence reports   most decent human being one could   the US Postal Service during the First   GOPIO and Keral Center, fostering
        and records locked away in the ar-  meet on Planet Earth. However, de-  Global Convention of People of Indi-  vibrant  discussions  on  India’s  free-
        chives, Hukumat-i-Britannia con-  spite many attempts, Hukumat-i-Bri-  an Origin in New York City in 1989,   dom movement.


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