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Bharatiya Learning Center Opens in Pennsylvania, Marking Major Milestone for Indian-American Community

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Commissioner Neil Makhija, Commissioner Thomas Dibello and Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick Ribbon Cutting

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Chalfont, PA

The Bharatiya Temple proudly announced the inauguration of the Bharatiya Learning Center, a state-of-the-art cultural and educational facility dedicated to preserving Indian language, heritage, and values for future generations.

The inauguration marks the culmination of a vision that began in 1999 under the leadership of Shri Nand Todi and a small group of community members. Nearly three decades later, that vision has taken shape as an $8.5 million cultural and educational institution, reflecting the growth, unity, and resilience of the Indian-American diaspora.

This milestone has been made possible through the unwavering commitment of the Board of Directors and the collective strength, dedication, and tireless efforts of volunteers, donors, and the broader community, whose shared vision transformed an idea into a lasting legacy.

Strong Community and Civic Participation

The ribbon-cutting ceremony drew over 300 attendees, including prominent elected officials, community leaders, and families from across the region—highlighting the increasing recognition of Indian-American institutions in the broader civic landscape.

Dr. Ravi Murarka and Mrs. Kusum Murarka being educated in one of Indian Regional Language in One of the Classrooms

Among the distinguished guests were U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick and Montgomery County Commissioner Neil Makhija, along with several state and local representatives.

Addressing the gathering, Congressman Fitzpatrick emphasized the importance of cultural institutions in strengthening the American fabric, noting that communities that preserve their heritage contribute meaningfully to the nation’s diversity and unity.

Commissioner Makhija highlighted the significance of spaces that bring families together, stating that such institutions play a vital role in ensuring future generations remain connected to their cultural roots.

Leadership Perspective

Shri Nand Todi, Founder & President, Bharatiya Temple, said:

“This Learning Center represents nearly three decades of vision, perseverance, and community unity. It is a place where heritage will be preserved, values will be nurtured, and future generations will remain deeply connected to their cultural identity.”

More Than a Learning Center

The Bharatiya Learning Center, located at Bharatiya Temple and Cultural Center, 1612 County Line Road, Chalfont, PA 18914, currently serves nearly 200 students each week, offering instruction in seven Indian languages: Sanskrit, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, and Tamil.

Guided by the Sanskrit principle “Vidya Dadati Vinayam” Knowledge imparts humility the center is committed to nurturing not only academic learning, but also cultural awareness and character development.

For many families, the center serves as a “home away from home,” providing a space where traditions are preserved, festivals are celebrated, and community bonds are strengthened.

A Broader Significance

The inauguration comes at a significant time as the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, underscoring the important role immigrant communities play in shaping the nation’s cultural and civic fabric.

Recognition of the Bharatiya Cultural and Learning Center in the U.S. Congressional records further affirm its role as a model for cultural preservation, education, and community engagement.

About Bharatiya Temple

Bharatiya Temple has been a cornerstone of the Indian-American community in Pennsylvania, dedicated to spiritual, cultural, and educational initiatives that promote heritage, unity, and service.

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