Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

India’s envoy to US visits Dalip Singh Saund Post Office

- letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: India’s ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu visited Dalip Singh Saund Post Office, named after the first Indian-american lawmaker, during his recent visit to California.

This is probably the first time that an Indian ambassador has visited the post office named after Saund, who was elected to the House of Representa­tives thrice from 1956 to 1962.

Born in Chhajulwad­i (now Chhajjalwa­ddi) in Amritsar district of undivided Punjab in a Sikh family, Saund received his bachelor’s degree in mathematic­s from the University of Punjab in 1919. He immigrated to the United States to study agricultur­e at the University of California, Berkeley. While at the university, he obtained a master’s degree and a PHD, both in mathematic­s.

The post office was named after him after the then President George Bush signed a bill in this regard into law on July 21, 2005. During his visit to California last week, Sandhu interacted with the Indian American community leaders.

He also held meetings with top US lawmakers from the region, including Scott Peters, who serves on the house committee on energy and commerce, committee on small business; Darrell Issa, who is a member of the house committee on foreign affairs - Subcommitt­ee on the Middle East and North Africa and subcommitt­ee on terrorism, nonprolife­ration, and trade; and Mike Levin, member of the Hispanic and progressiv­e caucus and house committee on natural resources committee on veterans affairs select committee on the climate crisis.

Sandhu visited Los Angeles and San Diego. He had engagement­s with the community, members of the US Congress and at the University of California.

 ??  ?? Taranjit Singh Sandhu.
Taranjit Singh Sandhu.

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