HAPPENINGS AT ISW
ISW Garba is back October 13 & 14
Shrewsbury's Got Talent September 23rd, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Oak Middle School, Shrewsbury
Once again, ISW will be hosting the annual Shrewsbury's Got Talent competition as part of the Spirit of Shrewsbury festivities. Sign up to perform by September 20th.
ISW Symphony Dhol-Tasha-Lezim participating in Spirit of Shewsbury parade
CANCELLED due to RAIN
ISW Symphony Dhol-Tasha-Lezim participating in Northboro Applefest parade September 10, Sunday 2 pm
The Northborough Applefest is an annual event that takes place in Northborough, Massachusetts. It typically features a variety of activities, entertainment, food vendors, and a parade.
ISW Symphony Dhol Tasha Lezim will be participating in the parade this year! This promises to add a lively and cultural element to the festivities. Please join us at the event to enjoy the spectacular performance and cheer the ISW team!
Please see details at http://www.northboroughapplefest.com/
ISW Krishna Janmashtami is at capacity, CLOSED. If you registered prior to 8-20-2023, and are unable to come, please let ISW know. so others can join.
11 am to 3.00 PM EST Sunday Prayers & Aarti Dahi Haandi Kids Fashion Show (prizes for best Krishna & Radha) Lunch Prashad
by Kirti Nagpal
Synopsis Humrahi Program 8/26/23
It was a great turnout at the Humrahi program today . We started the day with line dancing . Mr Narayan Sharma who wears many different hats was the dance teacher today . He taught us this elegant dance in very simple and easy to understand steps. Once everyone got the rhythm in place ,they all were dancing like a pro in no time. Cupid shuffle is the ideal song to enjoy line dance.
Then came our Manoranjan Karoake program. It’s one of the best elements of Humrahi where we get to listen to beautiful songs through karaoke.The audience is also actively participating and singing along.I would though like to mention our 2 members Trupti ji and Pushpa ji who are amazing singers. We were left spell bound when Pushpa ji sang a Ghulam Ali ghazal rendition and Trupti ji sang “lag ja Gale ”.
Thanks again to everyone who came and enjoyed the program.
by Rajesh Khare
The India Society of Worcester (ISW) joins the world in celebrating the remarkable success of the Chandrayaan-3 mission's lunar landing. The ISW, a prominent cultural and social organization representing the Indian community in Worcester, extends its heartfelt congratulations to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the entire team behind this monumental achievement.
Chandrayaan-3's successful landing on the lunar surface marks a proud moment not only for India but also for the global Indian diaspora. The mission's resounding success demonstrates the exceptional talent, dedication, and scientific prowess of Indian scientists, engineers, and researchers.
The successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 is a source of immense pride for all of us in Worcester and beyond. This achievement serves as a testament to India's capability to excel in cutting-edge scientific endeavors. Our hearts swell with pride as we witness the legacy of Indian innovation and determination continue to reach new heights.
The Chandrayaan-3 mission holds a special place in the hearts of many Indians residing in Worcester and the surrounding regions. The mission's focus on lunar exploration and discovery aligns with the spirit of curiosity and exploration that the Indian community holds dear.
Chandrayaan-3's journey to the Moon and its triumphant landing have captured the imagination of people from all walks of life, igniting a renewed sense of wonder and curiosity about the cosmos. As the lander and rover begin their scientific investigations on the lunar surface, the ISW eagerly anticipates the knowledge and insights that will emerge from this mission.
The success of Chandrayaan-3 is a continuation of India's storied history in space exploration, following in the footsteps of previous missions like Chandrayaan-1 and the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan). These accomplishments serve as an inspiration to the younger generations, encouraging them to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.
As the India Society of Worcester joins hands with the global community in applauding Chandrayaan-3's success, it also looks forward to the mission's future discoveries and contributions to humanity's understanding of the Moon and its mysteries. The mission's success symbolizes the unyielding spirit of innovation and perseverance that is emblematic of India's journey through the cosmos.
Rajesh Khare is a member of the India Society of Worcester's Executive Board.
In an era where technological advancements continue to reshape the boundaries of human exploration, the race to Mars stands as a feasible idea, brimming with potential and offering a compelling return on investment. As the red planet beckons, scientists, engineers, and visionaries alike are united in their pursuit of making this interplanetary journey a reality. This collective effort represents not just a bold endeavor, but a prudent investment of time and resources that could yield substantial benefits for humanity.
Mars, our neighboring planet, presents a tantalizing opportunity to unlock the secrets of our universe. Its unique geological features and potential evidence of past water flows offer a window into Mars' history and the potential for extraterrestrial life. By exploring Mars' surface, scientists could gain insights into the planet's climate, geology, and even its potential to sustain human life. Such discoveries could reshape our understanding of planetary evolution, leading to breakthroughs in fields ranging from geology to astrobiology.
The pursuit of Mars has historically driven remarkable technological advances, with ripple effects felt across various industries. Developing the means to land, sustain, and return from Mars demands cutting-edge engineering and innovative problem-solving. As history has shown, many technologies initially developed for space exploration have found applications on Earth, improving everyday life. The race to Mars could thus stimulate a wave of technological innovation, creating new opportunities and industries that could fuel economic growth.
The race to Mars captures the imagination of people young and old, inspiring a new generation of scientists, engineers, and dreamers. As humans venture beyond our home planet, they become role models and symbols of what humanity can achieve through determination, collaboration, and innovation. This inspiration can catalyze an increased interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education, cultivating a workforce capable of tackling the challenges of the future.
As humanity's reach extends to other celestial bodies, the prospect of establishing a human presence on Mars also serves as an essential step toward mitigating planetary risk. By diversifying our species across multiple planets, we safeguard against potential extinction-level events that could threaten life on Earth. The colonization of Mars could serve as a lifeboat, ensuring the long-term survival of humanity and preserving our collective knowledge and culture.
The race to Mars fosters international cooperation, transcending borders and uniting nations in a common endeavor. Collaborative efforts in space exploration have a proven track record, fostering diplomacy and understanding among diverse nations. By pooling resources and expertise, the race to Mars could facilitate not only groundbreaking scientific discoveries but also a more harmonious global community.
In conclusion, the race to Mars is not just a fanciful pursuit but a pragmatic and promising venture. It offers the potential for scientific discovery, technological innovation, and global collaboration on an unprecedented scale. While the challenges are undeniably formidable, the rewards are equally monumental. As we set our sights on the red planet, we embark on a journey that could reshape our understanding of the cosmos, drive innovation, inspire generations, and ensure the long-term survival of humanity. The race to Mars is not merely a race against time and money; it is an investment in our future as a species.
Juhie Jain is a high school student in Westboro.
ISW India Day 2023 August 5th, 2023
2023 Brochure for a complete listing of sponsors, and programs
Survey: we would love to hear back from you
Link to live video on FB
Link to Videos
Link to volunteer Johanny Pineyro Productions Photos
Link to Photos
Submitted by Balki Chandrakasan , Chair 2023
Highlights:
Cultural Programs: The event featured a dynamic and vibrant cultural program that showcased various aspects of Indian culture, including:
Vendor Participation: The event hosted 42 vendors, including a mix of for-profit businesses and non-profit organizations. These vendors provided attendees with an opportunity to explore and purchase a wide range of products and services, including traditional clothing, jewelry, handicrafts, artwork, spices, and more. The inclusion of non-profit vendors offered attendees the chance to support meaningful causes and learn about community initiatives.
Art Fair: The art fair was a visual treat, featuring a diverse collection of captivating artworks. Attendees had the opportunity to admire and appreciate a wide range of artistic styles and mediums, adding to the cultural richness of the event.
Free Health Stop: Attendees had access to a free health stop, providing health-related information, screenings, and resources. This initiative aimed to promote wellness and raise awareness about important health topics.
Sports Room: The sports room provided a space for attendees to engage in various sports such as chess , Carom and card games
IYG Room (Popcorn and Cotton Candy): The IYG room was a favorite among many attendees, offering delicious popcorn and cotton candy treats. This delightful addition added a touch of nostalgia and enjoyment to the event.
Attendance: The ISW India Day 2023 celebration was well-attended, with approximately 3500 people visiting the event. This demonstrates the community's strong interest in Indian culture and their eagerness to engage in cultural celebrations.
Distinguished Guests:Notably, the event was graced by the presence of Joe Petty, Worcester Mayor, and Tim Murray, former Lieutenant Governor. They participated in the celebration and read the proclamation declaring August 5th as India Day.
Overall, the ISW India Day 2023 celebration was a resounding success, fostering cultural exchange, promoting understanding, and creating a memorable experience for all attendees. The diverse offerings, including the engaging art fair, further enriched the event, providing an opportunity for attendees to immerse themselves in the beauty of various artistic expressions. Such events play a crucial role in celebrating diversity and strengthening community bonds.
Balki Chandrakasan India Day-Chair
Feedback from Bobkat (Balloon vendor). My wife Kathy and I wanted to let you know what a wonderful day we had during India Day for the India Society of Worcester. The Indian community in around the Worcester area has long been a rewarding source of employment for us. We saw India Day as an opportunity to give back and to share what we do with a broader number of people. While I performed a little magic for visitors to our table, my wife was delighted to create over 250 free balloon animals for them and their children. Another blessing was the large number of grateful past clients who visited and reconnected that afternoon.
The upcoming ISW India Day 2023 promises to be a momentous occasion, as it brings together the fusion of Dhol-Tasha-Lezim and Chenda Melam for the first time on its grand stage. With eager anticipation, performers and spectators alike await this groundbreaking collaboration that celebrates the rich cultural tapestry of India. As the rhythmic powerhouses of Maharashtra and Kerala unite, a sense of excitement fills the air, knowing that this fusion will create a unique and unforgettable musical experience.
As the performance unfolds, the thunderous beats of the Dhol and Tasha resonate with the vibrant energy of the Lezim dancers, who gracefully swirl and twirl their colorful instruments. The Chenda players take center stage, infusing the air with the divine resonance of this traditional Kerala percussion instrument. The fusion weaves a captivating tale of rhythm and melody, transcending boundaries and forging a profound connection among diverse Indian traditions.
This fusion of Dhol-Tasha-Lezim and Chenda Melam not only showcases the artistry of the performers but also serves as a powerful symbol of unity and cultural harmony. It celebrates the diversity of India's musical heritage, fostering an appreciation for the country's rich traditions and the shared passion for music that unites people from different regions.
As the performance reaches its crescendo, the audience will be immersed in a mesmerizing symphony, witnessing a historic moment that will be etched in their memories forever. The applause and admiration that follows will reaffirm the success of this fusion, leaving everyone inspired and uplifted by the magical fusion of cultures, rhythms, and melodies.
ISW India Day 2023 will be remembered as a milestone event, where the fusion of Dhol-Tasha-Lezim and Chenda Melam took center stage, showcasing the power of music to unite, inspire, and celebrate the rich heritage of India. It is a testament to the beauty of diversity and the universal language of rhythm and melody, leaving a lasting impression on all who have the privilege of witnessing this extraordinary musical collaboration.
ISW University in partnership with IIT Agne held 5 sessions of 3D Printing Workshop for Grade 1 +, advanced, plus adults and beginners It had 3 concurrent sessions:
Beginner : Grade 1 + focused s on 3D Printing Basics, the Intermediate : focused on building 3D models and quality of prints and the Advanced for Automata or other moving 3D parts. It was open to Grades 1 and higher, no previous requisites and Parents were welcome to hangout too
Led by Ashish Cowlagi, he inspired young and old to explore the intricate workings of 3D Printing
Next session will be held in Fall 2023
Incredible pictures
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