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A retired dentist and Central Ohio resident for over 50 years, has made significant contributions to his community through leadership and service in numerous civic, cultural, and faith-based organizations. He has served on the boards of the American Red Cross Ohio Buckeye Region, Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (COAAA), UNA-USA Columbus Chapter, and more. Dr. Jindal co-founded several organizations, including the Interfaith Association of Central Ohio and the Sneh Community for Seniors, and serves as President of the Sikh Gurdwara Sahib in Columbus. His dedication has been recognized with numerous awards from local and state organizations, cementing his legacy as a pillar of community service and interfaith collaboration.
An experienced IT professional who has a love for the Indian culture and heritage. As a child he was brought up attending Arya Samaj havan every other week in India. The Vedic Society of Columbus provides him the opportunity to revisit his roots.
She is a resident of Ohio since 1993 and lives in Dublin with her husband, Parag Singhal and their fur baby. Together, they have raised an education company, A Grade Ahead, and two kids, who are now both adults and live on their own. Meenal is passionate about yoga, gardening, and reading. She received the knowledge and love for yoga and Vedic havan from her parents, and she strives to follow in their footsteps. She teaches Yoga in her home studio.
Born and raised in Arya Samaj family, he is fully dedicated to accomplishing the mission and vision of Arya Samaj. He is also son of Late Mahatma Prem Parkash Ji Vanprasthi who dedicated his whole life serving Arya Samaj.
Vedic Society Columbus Ohio is an organization run and supported by volunteers. There are various working committees lead by a member of the management committee. Based on your interest in an area of service, please contact the committee.
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