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AIA-NY strengthens ties with Queensborough Community College with Scholarships and Holi

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Drs Yashpal and Urmilesh Arya gifted $10,000 for student scholarships

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Queens, NY

March 25 witnessed another chapter of the Association of Indians in America – New York Chapter (AIA-NY) strengthening educational ties with the Queensborough Community College (QCC) through scholarships and cultural exchanges.

AIA National Past President Dr Urmilesh Arya and Dr Yashpal Arya gifted $10,000 for ten scholarships of $1,000 each to students from low-income families enrolled in certificate and associate degree programs at QCC, which is one of the top-ranked community colleges in the CUNY system and has its campus in Bayside, NY.

AIA members and Queensborough Community College ofiicals at the check presentation

The Arya couple presented the scholarship check to QCC President Dr Christine Mangino thanking her and her team for the growing partnership with AI-NY. They were joined at the ceremony by AIA-NY President Beena Kothari, Past President Dr. Jagdish Gupta, and community leaders including Dr. Nirmal K. Mattoo, Chairman of the Indo American Arts Council.

This collaboration with QCC started last year with the establishment of the Student Success Scholarship Fund, initiated with the support of AIA-NY leadership, the Arya Family Foundation and Dr Jagdish Gupta. Since then, 31 QCC students have been supported with scholarships during Holi and Deepavali celebrations at the campus. It reflects AIA-NY’s ongoing dedication to educational empowerment and community upliftment.

QCC President Dr. Christine Mangino enjoying the Holi festivities

Over the past year, AIA-NY and QCC have celebrated several important cultural milestones together, including Holi – Festival of Colors and Deepavali – the Festival of Lights. These events brought together students, faculty, families, and community leaders in joyful celebrations featuring music, dance, arts, traditional hospitality, and vibrant cultural exchange.

This collaboration with QCC marks a significant milestone in AIA-NY’s mission to strengthen educational access while preserving and celebrating Indian heritage through meaningful community engagement.

AIA members, promienent Indian community members, and QCC students at the Holi celebration

On March 25 this year, 75 students of Indian origin exuberantly celebrated Holi with gulal. They were joined by 50 prominent members of the Indian community invited by AIA-NY, including AIA National President Nilima Madan, Past President Gobind Munjal, Dr. Raj Modi, Harsh Vyas, Anita Thakkar, newspaper editors Sunil Hali and Jasbir Jay Singh.   

Founded in 1967, the AIA-NY chapter is one of the oldest Indian-American community organizations in the United States. It promotes cultural heritage, education, and community service through programs, scholarships, and events. The annual Deepavali festival in the first week of October is its flagship event.

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