India Post party welcomes New Year with style & pomp

L to R: Rajesh Verma, Priya Nayar, Vidya Sethuraman, Neelu Kapoor, Ritu Maheshwari, Dr. Romesh Japra & Kamal Sahni
L to R: Rajesh Verma, Priya Nayar, Vidya Sethuraman, Neelu Kapoor,
Ritu Maheshwari, Dr. Romesh Japra & Kamal Sahni

SAN JOSE: India Post news weekly had its annual “New Year party” on December 31 at San Jose Airport Garden Hotel, San Jose. The party was themed as “Unforgettable New Year’s Eve” and was the most successful event in Bay area. The evening festivities were attended by over 600 people all over the Bay who welcomed their New Year with style and pomp.
India Post, leading newsweekly serving the Bay area from 1994, is a one stop for national and international news. It’s unbiased and authentic news makes it the most preferred weekly by Indians all over United States. India Post, voice of Indians worldwide covers all the community events across Bay area and provides updated and authenticated news to Bay area. The much awaited India Post’s annual New Year party was conducted for over 15 years from 1994 and was resumed this year after a hiatus of three years.
The event was organized by India Post with Women Now being the entertainment partner. The evening started off with a strong social message from Dr. Romesh Japra, President, India Post and eminent social activist of Bay area. He spoke at length about the laudable events of 2012 and concluded on a heavier note on the unethical, gruesome happenings on the later half of 2012. He asked people to join hands and fight for a better world. By enforcing strict laws and inculcating social values, we can leave a better world for generations to come, said Dr. Japra. There was a special candle light vigil to pay homage to the Delhi gang rape victim. He thanked Priya Nayar, Ritu Maheshwari and Vidya Sethuraman of India Post and Ena Sarkar and her team from WomenNow TV for their relentless efforts to make the event a grand success.
Non-stop entertainment started with Kid’s performance “Heal the World” paying homage to happenings of 2012.

It was followed by Kathak dance by Apeksha, belly dance by Smitha Deepak and singing performance by Priya Gandhi. The performances were a perfect blend of social and entertainment quotient and showcased the best talents of Bay Area Indian community.
At the stroke of midnight, balloon drop was done by India Post team members and they welcomed 2013 in style and wished for prosperity. Dr. Japra thanked Swagat, Kamal Nair, DJ Suresh, Shekhar Rahate, Eve decor, Chona Pike and Raaj D for their contributions.
India Post wishes its readers a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year, 2013.

Vidya Sethuraman
India Post News Service

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