India House Houston, a non-profit organisation based in the US state, Texas, has dedicated its grand stadium to Dr Durga Agrawal and Sushila Agrawal who played a key role towards building the arena that will serve as a place for Indian-Americans to hold sporting and cultural events.
Dr Durga Agrawal, founder and CEO of Piping Technology and Products, is a founding member and current Trustee of India House.
He shared his vision of bringing cricket to the US and creating a center that is inclusive and promotes culture diversity.
As a plaque was unveiled by Dr Agrawal, the stadium lights were turned on, illuminating the 5.5-acre ground amidst thunderous applause from the audience during a ceremony last week, attended by over 100 Indian-Americans, keeping in mind the COVID-19 protocols.
Dr Agrawal has played a prominent role towards building the stadium with his generous donation for the community.
Dr Virendra Mathur, Trustee of India House, spoke about Dr Agrawal and their friendship, which began from their days in India and their collective vision for India House.
Colonel (retd.) Vipin Kumar, Executive Director of India House, opened the ceremony by sharing a few words about the importance of the stadium to the community, while Dr Manish Rungta, President of India House, welcomed the guests. Close to 125 people from the community attended the ceremony and enjoyed a memorable evening filled with live music.
Dr Agrawal and his wife, Sushila, have been associated with India House since its inception and have contributed immensely. He continues to serve on many boards such as the University of Houston System as Board of Regents, and the Board of Directors of Asia Society Texas, among others.
Thanking Consul General of India in Houston, Aseem Mahajan, for the Consulate's relentless support, Dr Agrawal told PTI: "India House Houston has become a strong pillar of the community and continues to embark on their mission to unite cultures, create bridges and serve the community by bringing resources, education, services and Indian culture to Houstonians under the leadership of Vipin Kumar, Mathur, Rungta and the services of many other community members."
"This stadium is another great addition to India House and we hope that the family and friends will come to watch the local cricket games hosted at India House on Saturdays," he finished.
Indian-American Family To "Press Charges" Against Woman Over Racist Abuse Sunil Gavaskar Fumes As Bharat Army Disrespects Indian Flag In Perth Test India vs Australia 1st Test Weather Report: Rain To Play Big Role In Perth? Allu Arjun Summoned By Hyderabad Police For Questioning In Stampede Case Bengaluru Techie Loses Rs 11.8 Crore After "Digital Arrest" Pakistan May Get 40 5th-Gen Stealth Fighter Jets From China Within 2 Years In The Mind Of Sriram Krishnan, Donald Trumps New AI Advisor 'No Detention' Policy Scrapped For Classes 5 And 8: What It Means Will Continue With 'No-Detention Policy' Till Class 8: Tamil Nadu Minister Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.