Events
Republic Day 2023
Location: Burlington High School, 123 Cambridge St, Burlington, MA 01803

We are proud to participate in the Card to Culture program, a collaboration between the Mass Cultural Council and the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Nutrition Program, and the Massachusetts Health Connector, by breaking down the financial barriers to cultural programming.
Book Panel Discussion
Join us for ‘A Nation to Protect’ Book Panel Discussion on Dec.10th .
India, home to eighteen percent of the world’s population, had to cope with three particularly strong waves of the virus.
We witnessed devastation already caused by the virus in many countries despite superior healthcare infrastructure. Yet hovering at 1.11%, India’s fatality has been the lowest in the world. Despite totally shutting down our economy for a limited period of time during the initial days of the pandemic, India has managed to get it back on track with sound, strategic regulatory responses. And the quickest country to administer 125 crore vaccine doses flabbergasting critics who predicted that India would take at least a decade to vaccinate its entire population.
Many people, around the world, would like to know the full story of how India managed to turn the COVID tide into an opportunity for growth. The author presents information based on facts, references, and hard data in a competitive format with the global response situation. The takeaway is clear – we are now in the age of a new India which is stronger, unflinching in its resolve to grow, and undeterred by crises. India is no longer discovering its place in the world but is confident in its contribution to humanity and the globe.
Where: Chelmsford Public Library, 25 Boston Rd, Chelmsford, MA 01824
McCarthy Meeting Room @2.45pm The event is free to join but Please Register
Live Chat with Neil
Join IAGB for a conversation with Neil Misra
Neil is running for State Representative because of his passion to serve the community and protecting the rights of Granite Staters. He believes he can provide better leadership than the status quo.
Join us to understand what he has to offer and how he will represent the interests of the Indian American community.
Unity Rally
IAGB, ISW organize a Unity Rally in Cambridge along with other organizations
On a very pleasant Saturday 8th of October, a gathering of New England-wide Asian Community members conducted a peaceful Unity Rally in Cambridge. This rally was organized with the backdrop of many incidents of hate crimes against Asian Americans all over the United States. Participants peacefully marched around Cambridge Commons chanting “Unity is Humanity, ‘No Place for Hate’ and many other slogans showcasing the strength in the unity of the Asian American community.
Along with IAGB and ISW, many esteemed speakers addressed the rally. Paul Lee Chair at Asian Community Fund at the Boston Foundation, Burhan Azeem Cambridge city Councilor, Belmont Pan-Asian Coalition, Julie Wu and Dipali Trivedi , Boston South Asian Coalition and Raj Melville, Executive Director Deshpande foundation.
Unity Rally also had the presence of Community Affairs –Consul Vijay Krishnan as the representative from the Consulate General of India, New York.