India’s Independence Day celebrated at Acton Town Hall

August 9, 2024

On Sunday, August 4, Acton Town Hall was abuzz with celebration as the community gathered for the flag-raising ceremony commemorating India’s Independence Day. Hosted by Acton Indian Americans and the India Association of Greater Boston, this marked the fifth consecutive year of residents proudly raising the Indian flag alongside the U.S. flag, celebrating India’s liberation from British colonial rule on August 15, 1947.

A large group of people pose in front of the Indian Flag.
Attendees pose with India’s flag at the Indian Independence Day flag-raising. Photo: Sahana Purohit
A tall man in a suit raises the Indian flag in front of town hall. Many people are watching.
State Senator Jamie Eldridge raises the Indian flag. Photo: Punjab Rao Mali

Acton Select Board members Dean Charter and Fran Arsenault attended the event, as well as Senator Jamie Eldridge, State Representative Simon Cataldo, and Candidate for Governor’s Council Mara Dolan.

On a social media post, Senator Eldridge appreciated Purohit for her organizing and said that the event celebrated “[not only] India’s historic non-violent resistance to British colonization, but the contributions of Indian-Americans in all aspects of Massachusetts society, including industry, healthcare, culture, art and music, government, social justice, the sciences, academia, and climate action…”

Two young women wearing Indian clothing stand in the Town Hall portico.
Acton-Boxborough students Aadya Goel (L) and Dia Prakash. Photo: Sahana Purohit

Devika Sonavane delivered a moving rendition of the U.S. national anthem and a group of young singers captivated the audience with their performance of the Indian national anthem and a patriotic song.

A woman wearing a white sari stands with 5 young girls, all wearing orange Indian clothing. It's rather adorable.
Teacher Vaishnavi Kondapalli, with students (L-R) Vaishnavi Kodali, Kieranmayee Kodali, Bhargavi Desai, Saiba Jetly, and Khushe Mehta singing the Indian national anthem. Photo: Sahana Purohit

Acton-Boxborough students Aadya Goel and Dia Prakash emceed the event. Chakra Bokissam managed the sound system, and Acton TV and ABRHS student Mira Moghe captured the event’s highlights. Robbins Mill residents lent canopies which ensured the event would remain joyful and stress-free regardless of the weather.

Sahana Purohit is an Acton resident and involved in many local community boards and committees. She is currently the chair of the Acton Democratic Town Committee, Commissioner on Acton Housing Authority, and on the Discovery Museum Board of Directors. Ms. Purohit organizes the event each year. She said, “As we reflect on the significance of India’s independence, it’s a reminder of the largest democracy’s enduring spirit of freedom and democracy. This celebration not only honors our heritage but also connects the next generation of Indian Americans to their roots, reinforcing a shared legacy of liberty and democracy.”

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