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Jack and
Paul Ram
(Both Attorney-
at-Law sons of
Commissioner
late Lahori Ram)
celebrate
California
Speaker Pro
Tempore Kevin
Mullin birthday
in San Carlos.
Kevin Mullin
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CALIFORNIA’S GOVERNOR
EDMUND G. BROWN JR. SWORN IN |
Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. took the oath of office as Governor of California (USA) on January 5, 2015 and delivered his inaugural address in the Assembly Chamber. Jagdev Ram, Ajai Paul Ram and Jagdish Kaur Ram (Late Commissioner Mr. Lahori Ram Ji family) & Didar Singh Bains and his son Karamdeep Singh Bains (Bains family) meet & congratulate the Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., First Lady, Anne Gust Brown, Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom, Attorney General Kamala Devi Harris, State Controller John Chiang, Former Governor Gray Davis and his wife Sharon Davis and Senate President Pro Tempore Kevin de Leon during inauguration day in the Capitol Building in his office with other Punjabi community members Baljeet Singh Mann, Kamal Khangura, Preet Singh, Raj Brar and more. |
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CALIFORNIA’S GOVERNOR
EDMUND G. BROWN JR. SWORN IN Read more |
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Fijian Prime Minister
Mr. Vorege Bainimarama in San Francisco |
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On Monday, September 29, 2014 a reception was held for newly-elected Fiji Prime Minister Mr. Vorege Bainimarama in South San Francisco, California. A large crowd was in attendance to celebrate the Prime MInister's victory. He is the country's first democratically elected prime minister after eight years of military rule.
"I will serve the country as the prime minister of all Fijians," said Bainimarama, who stepped down as military chief in March. Prime Minister Bainimarama's Fiji First Party swept a general election victory, winning almost 60 percent of votes. He thanked all the supporters in California who helped him reach this milestone.
In the nation's first democratic election after eight years under military rule, a high turnout of 83.9 percent of the registered electorate helped to secure Fiji First Party with 32 of the 50 parliament seats, which were agreed last year under the new constitution.
The Fijian Prime Minister Bainimarama came to California after speaking at the General Debate of the 69th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York. He had special meetings with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. The Secretary General congratulated the Prime Minister on his victory in Fiji’s recent general election. Ban also congratulated Fiji for the free, fair and democratic manner in which the election was conducted.
The Secretary General said that he has no doubt that the democratic process will restore confidence that Fiji has a strong economic future ahead of it. Ban added that he hopes Prime Minister Bainimarama and Fiji will continue to play a leadership role in regional development, particularly as the world moves toward the challenges of the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
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Fourth of July celebration |
1-Independence Day of United States of America celebration in pictures at Fremont Mayor Bill Harrison's home
L to R Jagdev Ram, Mayor Bill Harrison, Jamie Jones and Ajaipaul Ram |
2- Fremont city councilman Raj Salwan and Newark city planning commissioner Gary Singh |
3- Fourth of July Independence Day celebration at Fremont Mayor Bill Harrison's home.
L to R Jagdev Ram, Mayor Bill Harrison, Jamie Jones and Ajaipaul Ram |
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INDIAN
REPUBLIC
DAY CELEBRATED |
Indian
Republic Day celebrated at the State Capital.
Senate Majority
Leader Ellen Corbett presented the Indian community
with a proclamation.
Ellen Corbett with the Late commissioner
Lahori Ram family
Left
to right:
Lahori Ram’s daughter Jagdish Ram,
wife Mrs. Pritam Kaur,
Senator Ellen Corbett & his son Ajaipaul Ram
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COMMISSIONER
LAHORI RAM’S
FOURTH BARSI CELEBRATED |
“Time
is not measured by the years that you live but by the deeds that
you do and the joy that you give.”
On
January 20, 2013 the Ram Family hosted a religious function celebrating
the life of Late Commissioner Lahori Ram. The Ram family hosted
the Akhand Path at the Shri Guru Ravidass Temple in Pittsburg, CA.
The function commemorated the fourth anniversary of the passing
of Mr. Lahori Ram. Over 1000 friends, family and well-wishers attended
the memorial. People traveled from all over the United States to
attend the function. Many people traveled internationally to pay
homage to their dear friend and give support to the family to continue
the annual memorial to keep Mr. Ram's memory alive.
Many
dignitaries attended on Sunday and praised the work Mr. Ram accomplished
in his lifetime. The elected officials included: California State
Senator Jerry Hill from District 13, California State Assemblyman
from the 7th District Roger Dickinson, California State Assemblywoman
Susan Bonilla who represents the Pittsburg area in the 14th Distrrict,
a representative from California State Assembly from the 20th District
Bill Quirk’s office, City of Lathrop Mayor Sonny Dhaliwal,
and City of Pittsburg Mayor Nancy Parent.
NP
Singh and Anand Jha from the Indian Consulate in San Francisco also
represented the Indian Embassy.
Kirtan
was performed by Shri Guru Ravidass Temple Pittsburg head priest
Bhai Harjinder Singh Rasia, Bhai Baldev Singh's Jatha, Bhai Rashpal
Singh’s Jatha from the San Jose Sikh Temple, Bhai Alam Singh
and Bhai Jivan Singh from the Modesto Sikh Temple, Rajinder Singh
Khaira head priest of Tierra Buena Sikh Temple Yuba City, Bhai Hardev
Singh and Jatinder Dutt.
Most
of the local bay area Sikh Temples sent their representatives to
attend the memorial. Committee members from Fremont, Yuba City,
Sacramento, Rio Linda, Fresno, Bakersfield, San Jose, Hayward, Modesto,
Livingston and El Sobrante were all present.
State
Senator Jerry Hill, who represents the district where the Ram family
live, thanked the family for allowing all community members an opportunity
to get together and remember the contributions of their Father.
He said, “Lahori Ram was a self made man and a role model
for all.” Senator Hill presented Jagdev and Ajaipaul a Certificate
of Recognition to honor the Fourth Memorial.
Assemblyman
Roger Dickinson said that he can't believe four years had already
passed since he lost his friend. He encouraged more members of the
Indo-American community to get involved in politics. He mentioned
that the Ram Family and the Indus Valley Chamber of Commerce host
a Picnic every year in his district in Elk Grove, CA which he never
misses.
Mayor
of Pittsburg Nancy Parent spoke about Lahori Ram’s drive to
establish the Temple in the city of Pittsburg. She said that by
founding the Temple, Lahori Ram did a great service to her City.
During
the program, a bone marrow drive was held for Gurjeet Brar. Many
attendees became bone marrow donors. Gurjeet is a friend of the
Ram Family and is in desperate need for a match to save her life.
Many
prominent Indian leaders also spoke about the life and legacy of
late Lahori Ram. Didar Singh Bains from Yuba City spoke about his
close relationship with Mr. Ram.
Jagdev
and Ajaipaul Ram thanked everyone for helping out in the three day
service and especially thanked the community and elected officials
for their encouragement and support. They appreciated the great
things said about their Father and hope to continue the work their
Father started
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COMMISSIONER
LATE LAHORI RAM JI'S FOURTH BARSI
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PROGRAM:
Commence
Prayer Ceremony
(Arambh Akhand Path Sahib):
On Friday January 18, 2013 at 11:00 a m.
Conclusion of Prayer - Main Service (Bhog):
On Sunday January 20, 2013 at 10am
to 4pm |
VENUE:
Guru Ghar's
phone (925) 439-2655)
Shri Guru Ravidass Temple
2120-2150 Crestview Drive, Pittsburg, CA
94565 |
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For
more information, please call
: Jack
Ram 650-455-9026 OR
Paul
Ram 650-296-4208 |
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(1)
Newly elected California Assembly man from District 22 San
Mateo County Kevin Mullin (2) Newly elected
California State Senator Jerry Hill (3)
Newly elected California State Senator Jerry Hill with the
Late Lahori Ram Commissioner’s family
members and other well wishers after declaring the results.
Posted on www.ambedkartimes.com dated November
7, 2012 |
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Honorable Jinny Sims Canadian
MP from Newton – North Delta (Canada) during the NAPA Rally
in Sacramento on September 08,
2012 (Left to right) Preet Singh, Pargat Singh, Jagdev Ram, Jinny
Sims, Ajai Paul Ram (Ram
Brothers)
Gary Grewal (Los Angeles), Kamal Khangura Posted
on www.ambedkartimes.com (September 12, 2012) |
FOURTH
ANNUAL PICNIC IN MEMORY OF COMMISSIONER LAHORI RAM
THEME: LAHORI RAM -- INDIAN TRAILBLAZER INCALIFORNIA POLITICS |
Lahori
Ram was one of the first Indo-Americans to become involved in California
politics and he encouraged many others to become a part of the political
process. His motto was "United We Stand and Divided We Fall."
He told all Indians to unite together and realize their political
power. He said that until the Indo-American community gets active
in the political process, they will have no real power in this country.
Taxation without representation is the problem the early settlers
of the United States faced and we as Indians were becoming victims
of this same problem.
A mentor for Indians wanting to get involved in the American political
process, Lahori Ram was the first Indo-American to be appointed
to a statewide commission in California. Mr. Ram was first appointed
to the California Small Business Commission. He later served on
the California Trade, Technology, and Commerce Commission. He also
served on the California Transportation Commission.
He was nominated by California State Governor Gray Davis to the
highly exclusive California Economic Development Commission in 2003.
In this position, he helped out many Indian community members and
arranged many meetings for the Indian community to meet with many
elected officials. He facilitated a dialogue between the Indian
community and many distinguished politicians. The Indian community
had an opportunity to tell their story and voice their opinion about
the issues that directly affected them.
Lahori Ram served as an inspiration and role model to many aspiring
politicians. He opened up many doors for our community. Many politicians
have a special respect for the Indian community due to the great
work of Mr. Lahori Ram. His contributions to the Indian community
and pioneering work in the California political processes justify
the title of "Indian Trailblazer in California Politics"
that is rightfully due to Mr. Lahori Ram.
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IVACC
PICNIC 2012 IN HONOR OF
LATE LAHORI RAM
FORERUNNER INDO-AMERICAN TO BECOME INVOLVED IN CALIFORNIA
POLITICS. |
FORERUNNER
INDO-AMERICAN TO BECOME INVOLVED IN CALIFORNIA POLITICS.
SUNDAY AUGUST 12, 2012 11 am - 5 pm MAIN SPONSOR:
Wells Fargo Bank
Kevin J Barri | President | Community Foothills Market | Wells Fargo
| Phone: 916.985.5364 | Cell: 530.409.7432 |Fax: 916.294.0397 |
Sandeep.Dhanda/ Store Manager (Sandeep.Dhanda@wellsfargo.com) RAM
FAMILY/ BAY AREA 650 296 7756
AT: ELK GROVE PARK, 9950 Elk Grove-Florin Road,
Section C, Elk Grove, CA
DIRECTIONS: From Elk Grove Blvd.East-turn right
at Elk Grove-Florin Road.
NO CHARGE: Hot Cholay Bhturas will be prepared
on site (Authentic Indian Cuisine) by Jimmy’s Indian Restaurant
(Yuba City) - Phone (530) 821- 0121 - Fax (530) 821- 0122
Program consists of: DJ, Volleyball tournament, sports
for all ages, Musical contest. Tug of war and awards for all ages.
We have limited time but unlimited fun.
IMPORTANT NOTES; IVACC has the privilege to invite
you at our picnic with no charge. Come and enjoy your day in the
company of your elected representatives.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Jack Ram
650-455-9026, Paul Ram 650 296-4208, Iqbal Badwalz 916 548 2248,
Mrs. Manjeet Sibia 916 717 5441, Gary Sidhu 916 214 9336
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FOURTH
ANNUAL PICNIC IN MEMORY OF COMMISSIONER LAHORI RAM
THEME: LAHORI RAM -
INDIAN TRAILBLAZER INCALIFORNIA POLITICS |
Lahori
Ram was one of the first Indo-Americans to become involved in California
politics and he encouraged many others to become a part of the political
process. His motto was "United We Stand and Divided We Fall."
He told all Indians to unite together and realize their political
power. He said that until the Indo-American community gets active
in the political process, they will have no real power in this country.
Taxation without representation is the problem the early settlers
of the United States faced and we as Indians were becoming victims
of this same problem.
A mentor for Indians wanting to get involved in the American political
process, Lahori Ram was the first Indo-American to be appointed
to a statewide commission in California. Mr. Ram was first appointed
to the California Small Business Commission. He later served on
the California Trade, Technology, and Commerce Commission. He also
served on the California Transportation Commission.
He
was nominated by California State Governor Gray Davis to the highly
exclusive California Economic Development Commission in 2003. In
this position, he helped out many Indian community members and arranged
many meetings for the Indian community to meet with many elected
officials. He facilitated a dialogue between the Indian community
and many distinguished politicians. The Indian community had an
opportunity to tell their story and voice their opinion about the
issues that directly affected them.
Lahori
Ram served as an inspiration and role model to many aspiring politicians.
He opened up many doors for our community. Many politicians have
a special respect for the Indian community due to the great work
of Mr. Lahori Ram. His contributions to the Indian community and
pioneering work in the California political processes justify the
title of "Indian Trailblazer in California Politics" that
is rightfully due to Mr. Lahori Ram
Posted
on www.ambedkartimes.com (August 6, 2012)
Honorable Congressman John
Garamendi with Paul Ram, Jack Ram, Didar Singh Bains, Sarbjit
Singh & others in Vacaville (CA)
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