A native of Gabat village in Gujarat, Ramesh Shah was also awarded the 'Pravasi Bharatiya Samman' last month in Bangalore for his over 40 years of contribution in spreading awareness about the country around the world and working for the welfare of the Indian community ever since he moved to the US in 1970. He also established the Gujarati Samaj of Houston in 1978.
Shah was also a part of the team that organised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's grand Madison Square Garden reception in September 2014.
Shah has travelled across India, Europe and the US to create awareness about the remote parts of India, including the tribal belts.
With an aim to provide education in tribal areas in India, Shah founded the 'Ekal Vidyalaya' chain for those who have little access to education.
He is now the global coordinator of the school chain and travels worldwide to advocate the 'Ekal mission'.
Consul General Anupam Ray in his address said that Shah has "personified the Indian ideal of service".
The crowd gave a standing ovation to Shah and also applauded his wife Kokilaben for standing "shoulder to shoulder" with him in his journey.
He said that he is deeply influenced by Swami Vivekananda's writings and asked for the people's blessings to continue working till his last breath.
The Indian-American has been a community resource in times of emergencies, helping its members in immigration, accidents, and family crisis.
He has block-walked for political campaigns around the US and in India. In 2010, Shah drafted a petition to the Ministry of External Affairs of India and led a silent hunger strike to protest the unfairness of the renunciation certificate roll out.
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