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Gopio Convention 2024 To Discuss Opportunities For Diaspora Indians In India’s Big Manifest Future

The Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO) held a kick-off planning meeting to launch GOPIO 2024 Global Convention of People of Indian Origin on Sunday, January 28th at the Royal Albert Palace in New Jersey. It was attended by GOPIO International and chapter officials from New York Metro area along with representatives of community and professional organizations. The convention is scheduled for April 26-28, 2024, to be held at the Royal Albert Palace in New Jersey.

The convention will focus on India’s Present and the Future and what role the Diaspora Indians can play in helping to realize this desirable future. The theme of the convention is ‘Opportunities for Diaspora Indians in India’s Big Manifest Future.’ GOPIO Executive Council has appointed New Jersey businessman Prakash Shah as the Convention Convener.

At the launch ceremony Shah said, “Lauding the positive optimistic vision prevailing in India, presents opportunity to Invest in India which provides the best and biggest opportunity in the World. The Bombay Stock Exchange has just crossed $4 Trillion and has overtaken Hong Kong to become third largest in the world. While India needs the 35 million Diaspora to invest, it is an incredible opportunity for the Diaspora to prosper.”

GOPIO President Lal Motwani, who had earlier served as the Convener of GOPIO convention in New York in 2016, said, “We are doing this major event in the USA after 8 years, this time in New Jersey. This is a big opportunity for our vibrant community in the Tr- State Area and in the USA to participate and help with this very Important event for the 35 million strong Indian Diaspora.”

GOPIO Chairman Dr. Thomas Abraham spoke about the history of GOPIO and its accomplishments since the formation of GOPIO in 1989, implementation of the resolutions passed by the First GOPIO Convention which included, Dual Nationality and Voting Rights for NRIs.

Dr. Abraham said, “Govt. of India fulfilled halfway on Dual Nationality by issuing Overseas Indian Citizen (OCI) Card and voting rights for Indian citizens living outside India, if they register at their home constituency.” Dr. Abraham further said that the organization was started 35 years ago to look after and campaign against the human rights violations of Indian Diaspora worldwide and that the Diaspora has now achieved success to become political mainstream in most countries.

GOPIO Vice President Ram Gadhavi who served as the Co-Convener of the First Global Convention in 1989, urged younger GOPIO members to not only become actively engaged, but to consider leading the organization into the future. Gadhavi highlighted the importance of GOPIO chapters, and he explained the intricate workings of the organization.

Five conference sessions are planned at the convention, Diaspora Youth and Young Achievers and the role they can play in India’s Future and how GOPIO can facilitate their participation; Diaspora Women and their Growing Contributions in Various Sectors; Technologies and AI and other Innovations: Diaspora Indians Leading Research and Innovations; GOPIO Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Worldwide Networking of the Diaspora Businesses; and Medical and Health Issues and how Diaspora Indians can Participate in India’s Frontline Role in Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines and Medical Tourism and in Propagating YOGA and its Benefits.

A 50-member convention committee has been set up. with Prakash Shah as Convener, Dr. Asha Samant as Co-Convener, Chitranjan Belwariar as Secretary and Srinivas Akarapu as Treasurer. Committee Chairs include the following: Awards - Lal Motwani, Finance/Fundraising - Siddarth Jain, Reception - Hemant Patel, Souvenir Brochure - Jigar Shah with Dinesh Mittal and Lal Motwani as advisor, Volunteers - Bharat Rana, Publicity/PR - Rohit Vyas with Vijay Shah as Media Representative/Adviser, Registration - Dhananjay Desai, Banquet - Dr Rajeev Mehta, Additional Trips and Events - Shatrughan Dawani. Conference Sessions are chaired by Vasu Pawar for Youth, Dr. Thomas Abraham for Diaspora Indians in Technologies and AI, Dr. Asha Samant for Medical and Health and Prakash Shah for Networking Business through GOPIO Chamber of Commerce.

For the convention venue, the nearest airport is Newark, New Jersey. GOPIO is making arrangements for pick-up at the Newark Airport, if informed early. If one comes to New York City airports (John F. Kennedy Airport or LaGuardia Airport), one could take a shuttle to Newark Airport to be picked up. GOPIO Convention will also be a fun event, with some side trips (including optional trips to New York City, Atlantic City and Washington DC).

As part of the convention program, GOPIO is arranging a trip to the Capitol Hill in Washington DC on Monday April 29th to campaign to the US Congressional Representatives on House HR 6542 “To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants, to increase the per-country numerical limitation for family sponsored immigrants, and for other purposes.” Those interested in supporting and/or travel to Washington DC may contact GOPIO.

Overseas delegates attending the convention have to register first before invitation letter for visa is sent out. Those who want to apply for a US visa may write to Prakash Shah at firstgrwth@aol.com or contact him at +1 908-267-5021 or contact Lal Motwani at + 516-581-3332.



GOPIO International officials at the Kick-off Planning Meeting, from l. to r. VP Ram Gadhavi, Global Ambassador Prakash Shah, President Lal Motwani and Chairman Dr. Thomas Abraham