HindiUSA commemorated its 25th anniversary with a series of Kavi Sammelans across the United States, including a celebration on May 10 at North Gwinnett High School in Suwanee. Organized by more than 30 volunteers, the Atlanta event drew more than 150 attendees and featured distinguished guests Brijesh Samarth, Shiv Agrawal, and Pandit Gyan Prakash Upadhyay. The event was supported by financial contributions and food donations from community sponsors.

The evening featured acclaimed Veer Ras poets Rajesh Chetan and Gajendra Solanki, whose patriotic and high-energy recitations engaged the audience. Satirist Baba Maurya entertained attendees with humorous poetry and social commentary while simultaneously creating live paintings of Swami Vivekananda and Bharat Mata. The performances generated enthusiastic applause and laughter throughout the program, and attendees later interacted with the poets during an informal meet-and-greet

Founded in 2001 by Devendra Singh, Rachita Singh, and fellow visionaries, HindiUSA is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to promoting the Hindi language and preserving Indian heritage among children of Indian origin in the United States. The organization has grown from two students to a nationwide network of more than 4,000 members, over 500 teachers, and 29 Pathshalas, or schools. Its structured nine-level curriculum is accredited to provide elective foreign-language cred- its in local public high schools.
Established in 2018, the HindiUSA Cumming/Atlanta chapter now serves more than 170 students under the leadership of Ranjan Pathania and Reena Kumari Pathania, with support from teacher volunteers, parents, and the broader local community..
