The ‘Indians in Sydney’ Gala Event, held on August 18th, 2024, at the iconic Doltone House west Sydney, was a night to remember, bringing together a spectacular assembly of dignitaries, business leaders, and community members to celebrate India’s 78th Independence Day. The event, which has now set a new benchmark for community gatherings, was a glowing testament to the spirit of unity and cultural pride that defines the Indian diaspora in Australia.
A Star-Studded Evening of Unity and Celebration
The gala was graced by an impressive presence of VIPs, including Hon Consular General of India Dr S Janakiraman, NSW Treasurer Hon Daniel Mookhey, Minister for Multiculturalism Hon Steve Kamper, Dr Andrew Charlton MP Special Envoy for Cyber Security and Digital Resilience, Senator Maria Kovacic ( Representing Hon Peter Dutton) Mr Mark Coure MP Shadow minister for Multiculturalism, Mr Warren Kirby MP, Mr Nathan Hagarty MP, Ms Charishma Kaliyanda, Ms Donna Davis, MP, Senator Dave Sharma, Ms Kellie Sloane MP, Ms Melissa Monteria – CEO CMRC, Mr Pawan Luthra, Mrs Rajni Luthra, Mr Simon Taufel, Mr Gurman Singh and Mayors / Councillors including Mr Sameer Pandey, Ms Usha Dummaraju, Cr Pascale Esber, Mr Suman Saha. We also received beautiful video messages from Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Jihad Dib, Deputy Premier of NSW Hon Prue Car, Ms Dai Le MP, Minister Hon Jason Clare – Minister of Education, Mr Alister Hensken MP, Mr Joseph La Posta – CEO Multicultural NSW among others. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also honored the occasion with a heartfelt message, underscoring the significance of the Indian community in Australia’s multicultural fabric.
Their presence, alongside prominent business leaders and community influencers, not only elevated the event’s prestige but also highlighted the vital role that the Indian community plays in enriching the cultural and economic landscape of New South Wales. Their words of encouragement and support were met with enthusiastic applause, setting the tone for an evening filled with pride and celebration.
A Showcase of Cultural Heritage
The evening featured an extraordinary array of performances that captured the essence of Indian culture, from classical dance and music to contemporary performances. Each act was a vivid reminder of the rich cultural heritage that the Indian community brings to Australia, celebrating the diversity that makes both nations stronger. Guests were also treated to an exquisite culinary experience, with a menu that celebrated the diverse flavors of India by Delhi o Delhi , taking them on a gastronomic journey that spanned the length and breadth of the country.
A Milestone for ‘Indians in Sydney’
The success of this gala event marks a significant milestone for ‘Indians in Sydney’, the largest Facebook group of its kind with over 134,000 members and a Facebook reach of over 4 million. Founded by Nadeem Ahmed, ‘Indians in Sydney’ has become a vibrant and supportive community platform that fosters connections, shares valuable information, and promotes inclusivity.
Nadeem Ahmed, a visionary leader, and community advocate, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all who attended and supported the event. “This event was not just a celebration of India’s independence but a celebration of our shared values, our unity, and our commitment to making a positive impact in Australia. We are truly blessed to have such overwhelming support from our leaders, our community, and our supporting partners”
Looking Forward
The success of this event is just the beginning. ‘Indians in Sydney’ is already planning next year’s gala, promising an even grander celebration. The group remains dedicated to bridging cultural gaps, promoting harmony, and contributing positively to the broader Australian society.
About ‘Indians in Sydney’
‘Indians in Sydney’ is a dynamic community that connects over 134,000 members, fostering a network of support and celebration that values both Indian and Australian cultures. Under the leadership of Nadeem Ahmed, the group has achieved remarkable recognition. The group’s vision is to continue being a beacon of unity, inclusivity, and cultural pride within the multicultural landscape of Australia.