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Several Houstonians including Ashok Dhingra, Ashoke Nath,
Dinesh Shah, Jagdip Ahluwalia, Umesh Jain, Mrs Jain,
Sushila and Durga D. Agrawal had the privilege of
attending the Diwali Celebration at the White House held
last Wednesday, November 10th. Former Ambassador to
India Robert Blackwill lit a lamp in the presence of a
large number of Indian Americans in the Eisenhower
Building.
Ash Jain, of the State Department Bureau of Arms
Control, read the message of President Bush as follows
"I send greetings to all those celebrating Diwali, the
Festival of Light. Observed by millions around the
world, Diwali is a time for the Hindus to give thanks
for their knowledge, happiness and other blessings
received. Laura joins me in sending our best wishes. May
the coming year be filled with goodwill and prosperity".
Former Ambassador to India Robert Blackwill mentioned
how President Bush is very keen to improve India-US
relations, that the President will visit India before
the end of next year. Blackwill paid rich tributes to
the contribution of the Indian American community and
spoke admiringly about how high technology had
transformed the landscape of India. Recalling his years
in India with nostalgia, he said he would be soon
visiting India along with his wife, who also missed
India.
Anant Rambachan, Professor of Religion of St. Olaf
College gave the invocation. During the invocation,
Diwali blessings were bestowed upon President Bush, his
family and the people of the America and the prayer was
offered for world peace and prosperity of mankind.


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