Acclaimed Indo-American and Hindu statesman Rajan Zed will be honored at “Himachal Day” in Milpitas (California, USA) on June 14, being organized to celebrate the culture of Himachal Pradesh state of India.
Complete with Himachali dances, culinary delicacies, music, folk fashions, displays, etc., at Milpitas India Community Center (ICC); “Himachal Day”, reportedly being held for the first time in USA, will bring few hundred Himachalis and friends of Himachal Pradesh together. ICC has dedicated June as “Himachal Month” and is holding displays of Himachali crafts, paintings, pictures, etc., showcasing its rich cultural heritage.
Two prominent persons with links to Himachal Pradesh will be honored on the occasion—Dalip Singh Rana and Rajan Zed—who will be presented with plaque and shawl each. World Heavyweight Championship winner Rana (The Great Khali), with a billed height of 7’ 3”, is a professional wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment, a power lifter, former Mr. India, and actor (Get Smart). Zed has taken up Hindu, interfaith, religion, environment, Roma and other causes all over the world. He read the groundbreaking first Hindu opening prayer in United States Senate in Washington DC. He has been bestowed with “World Interfaith Leader Award”.
Coordinating committee, which is organizing this colorful event, includes community leaders Mahesh Nihalani, Asha Stokes Sharma, Colonel Vishnu Sharma, Doctor Meena Patyal, Sudha Stokes Puar, etc., who are collaborating with “My Himachal” of Philadelphia. Organizers plan to hold it every June.
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