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MMNA set to hold its 12th International Maheshwari Rajasthani Convention

The MMNA has 10 chapters across the continental United States, Canada, and other countries.

The Maheshwari Mahasabha of North America (MMNA) is set to host its 12th International Maheshwari Rajasthani Convention (IMRC) at the Sheraton Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, USA, from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2.

The convention is already sold out, with 1,100 attendees from around the world expected to engage in Rajasthani culture and tradition. It also said to foster connections within the community.
For the past 40 years, the MMNA Convention has served as a gathering point for Maheshwaris across North America and beyond. The event wants to provide a platform for all Maheshwaris to celebrate, connect, and grow together.

Incorporated in 1983 as a non-profit organization, the MMNA has 10 chapters across the continental United States, Canada, and other countries. The organization includes many members who have prioritized charitable outreach and the betterment of society.

MMNA's mission is to cultivate a spirit of cohesiveness and camaraderie among those sharing a common ancestry worldwide. It also wants to promote a culture of support and mutual assistance within the community and maintain connections with similar organizations globally, including in India.

Abhilasha Rathi, president of MMNA, described the National Convention as a platform to strengthen these bonds, promote youth, and serve as an “energizer shot” that mobilizes the community to advance this cause further.

MMNA chairperson Pradeepji Tapadiya, along with the Board of Trustees, National Executive Committee members, and representatives from the Northeast, including NEC vice president Mukul Rathi and Board of Trustee Jitendra Muchhal, as well as volunteers from the Northeast and other regions, are eagerly anticipating welcoming all attendees and making this a memorable convention.
 

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