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New Jersey-India Commission Congratulates Four Members Appointed to Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill’s Transition TeamAppoi...
12/27/2025

New Jersey-India Commission Congratulates Four Members Appointed to Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill’s Transition Team

Appointments Cement Voice of Indian American Community in Incoming Administration

Trenton, N.J. - The New Jersey-India Commission extends its congratulations to four of its members-Dini Ajmani, Kiran Handa Gaudioso, Amit Jani, and Dr. Gurbir S. Johal, MD.- on their appointments to the transition team of Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill.

The Commission views these appointments as a clear signal that the new administration values deep engagement with the Indian American community-New Jersey’s fastest-growing demographic. The appointees will leverage their insights from their long record of leadership across policy, civic engagement, and community development, to advise on foundational policies concerning economic opportunity, robust public education, and health equity — ensuring that the unique priorities of the community are championed from the outset of the new administration.

"We are immensely proud of Dini, Kiran, Amit, and Dr. Johal for accepting these crucial roles," said Wesley Mathews, NJ-India Commission Chairman. "Their selection by Governor-Elect Sherrill reflects not only their individual professional expertise in business, healthcare, and community affairs but also the collective recognition of the Indian American community's vital contributions to New Jersey's economic and cultural landscape. This is a monumental step forward for South Asian representation in our state government."

“These appointments reflect the growing role and responsibility of the Indian American community in shaping New Jersey’s future,” said Rajpal S. Bath, NJ-India Commission Executive Director. “Their participation in the transition process ensures that the administration benefits from diverse perspectives grounded in public service, economic leadership, and community engagement.”

The New Jersey-India Commission looks forward to collaborating with the Governor-Elect and her Transition Team to ensure a seamless and productive start to the administration in January.

Warm holiday wishes from the New Jersey-India Commission. This season, we’re grateful for the partnerships and friendshi...
12/25/2025

Warm holiday wishes from the New Jersey-India Commission. This season, we’re grateful for the partnerships and friendships that connect New Jersey and India—and we look forward to building even more together in the year ahead. Wishing everyone peace, joy, and prosperity!

On this auspicious day of Ganesh Chaturthi, we extend our warmest wishes to families across New Jersey, India, and aroun...
08/28/2025

On this auspicious day of Ganesh Chaturthi, we extend our warmest wishes to families across New Jersey, India, and around the world.
✨ May Lord Ganesha remove obstacles and guide us toward wisdom and prosperity.
🌸 Ganpati Bappa Morya! 🌸

🧘🏽‍♀️From the Himalayas to the Hudson, yoga flows beyond borders. 🌊🕉️On this  , we celebrate a practice that brings peac...
06/21/2025

🧘🏽‍♀️From the Himalayas to the Hudson, yoga flows beyond borders. 🌊🕉️

On this , we celebrate a practice that brings peace to the mind, strength to the body, and unity across continents.

New Jersey and India—connected in spirit, culture, and the pursuit of well-being.

06/20/2025

This Juneteenth, 159 years after the last enslaved people in Galveston, Texas learned of their freedom, we recommit to our mission of advancing racial equality.

While we recognize the progress we’ve made, we know much more work remains to achieve our nation’s founding promise.

The New Jersey-India Commission strongly denounces the recent remarks made by Congresswoman Mary Miller following the pr...
06/07/2025

The New Jersey-India Commission strongly denounces the recent remarks made by Congresswoman Mary Miller following the prayer delivered on the House floor by Giani Surinder Singh, a respected Sikh religious leader. In a now-deleted post, Rep. Miller inaccurately identified Giani Singh as Muslim and described his presence as “deeply troubling.”

Such comments are not only factually incorrect—they are deeply offensive and perpetuate harmful ignorance. Questioning the right of any faith community, including Sikhs or Muslims, to participate in the civic fabric of our nation runs counter to the fundamental American values of religious freedom, diversity, and inclusion.

We call on Rep. Miller to issue a public apology and urge Congressional leadership to reject this rhetoric and reaffirm their commitment to religious pluralism. The contributions of the Sikh and South Asian American communities have long enriched our state and country, and their presence in the halls of democracy should be celebrated—not questioned.

The New Jersey-India Commission stands in solidarity with Giani Singh and all communities of faith who seek to build a more inclusive and united America.

A Sikh leader from South Jersey, invited by Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-Dennis) to lead this morning’s prayer on the House floor, was subjected to racist

🌙✨ Eid Mubarak from the New Jersey-India Commission!Wishing peace, prosperity, and joy to all celebrating Eid al-Adha ac...
06/07/2025

🌙✨ Eid Mubarak from the New Jersey-India Commission!
Wishing peace, prosperity, and joy to all celebrating Eid al-Adha across New Jersey, India, and around the world.

Love your mother 🌍 Today’s a good day to recycle, plant something, or just get outside.
04/22/2025

Love your mother 🌍 Today’s a good day to recycle, plant something, or just get outside.

A belated Happy Easter from the New Jersey-India Commission! We hope your day was filled with hope, renewal, and togethe...
04/22/2025

A belated Happy Easter from the New Jersey-India Commission! We hope your day was filled with hope, renewal, and togetherness. Wishing you continued joy this spring season. 🐣🌸

Reflecting on the meaning of sacrifice and compassion this Good Friday. Peace to all observing. ✝️🕊️
04/18/2025

Reflecting on the meaning of sacrifice and compassion this Good Friday. Peace to all observing. ✝️🕊️

Happy Vaisakhi! Today we celebrate harvest, community, and the founding of the Khalsa. 🌾✨
04/14/2025

Happy Vaisakhi! Today we celebrate harvest, community, and the founding of the Khalsa. 🌾✨

🌿Wishing a blessed Palm Sunday to all who celebrate. As we reflect on this day of peace, hope, and renewal, the New Jers...
04/13/2025

🌿Wishing a blessed Palm Sunday to all who celebrate.

As we reflect on this day of peace, hope, and renewal, the New Jersey India Commission celebrates the strength and diversity of our communities.

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