The Bihar Jharkhand Association of North America, in collaboration with members of the Bihar Foundation USA – East Zone, celebrated Makar Sankranti at the Shri Siddhivinayak Temple.
More than 150 community members attended the event, reflecting a strong commitment to cultural traditions, togetherness, and community bonding.

The newly elected BJANA President for 2026–2027, Priti Kashyap, interacted with attendees and expressed gratitude to all participants. She also acknowledged the dedication of her committee members and the BJANA Advisory Board for their continued guidance and support, according to a BJANA statement.
A notable moment was shared by Nidhi Mishra of Jersey City, originally from Patna, and her husband Raghavendra Singh from Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. Despite the temple being more than an hour’s drive from their home, the couple attended their first BJANA event. They said the experience helped them understand how organizations like BJANA foster “cultural connection, togetherness, and the spirit of selfless service.”

“Several new members traveled long distances—including attendees from Philadelphia and locations over 100 miles away—reflecting the growing strength and reach of the BJANA community,” the statement added. The celebration featured traditional flavors and authentic delicacies, including Chura–Dahi; Tilkoot sourced directly from India; Khichdi served with special homemade curd prepared in traditional earthen utensils; and special chai prepared by the BJANA team.
Children enjoyed the festive atmosphere and food, while senior members appreciated the warmth, hospitality, and nostalgic taste of traditional cuisine.
The gathering took on a soulful tone when Nidhi Mishra and other community members led “folk songs, devotional prayers, and bhajans,” creating a “deeply emotional and cultural environment.”

According to the statement, temple trustee Dr. Geeta Gupta thanked attendees and emphasized that such cultural gatherings strengthen unity and help preserve cultural roots within the diaspora. Community leaders, including Past President Shashi Sinha, Anurag Kumar, and Immediate Past President Sanjeev Singh, encouraged members to continue working collectively to strengthen BJANA and uplift the community.
Alok Kumar, Chairman of Bihar Foundation USA – East Zone, expressed happiness over the strong turnout despite challenging weather conditions, particularly noting the enthusiastic participation of children. He underscored the importance of supporting those in need, celebrating together, and building long-term community unity.
The event was organized by the BJANA leadership team, including Vice President Sushant Krishnan, Treasurer Rakesh Roy, Secretary Bishwanath Sharma, Dipen, and Priya Ranjan, along with the entire BJANA volunteer team.



