The Ohio State House and Senate has passed a bill to declare October as Hindu Heritage Month.
"This is a huge win for Hindus across Ohio and the country. Now, every October, we will be able to officially celebrate our Hindu heritage in Ohio," State Senator Niraj Antani said after the passage of his bill to declare October as Hindu Heritage Month in Ohio.
Antani is the first Hindu and Indian American State Senator in Ohio's history and the youngest Hindu and Indian American state or federal-elected official in the country.
"This was the fruition of a lot of effort on behalf of Hindu advocates here in Ohio and across the country, and I was very happy to work with them to get this done," Antani said. One day prior, he co-sponsored an amendment of his bill into HB 173 on the Senate floor. Both chambers passed the legislation unanimously.
"Ohio is home to millions of unique individuals, each with their own background and story," State Representative Adam Mathews said. Mathews was the House sponsor and champion of the bill and represents most of Warren County, where many Cincinnati area Hindus reside.
The bill now goes to the governor's desk for his signature or veto.
The Hindu American Foundation has welcomed the passage of the bill.
"By officially recognizing Hindu Heritage Month each year, HB 173 does much to help ensure that the contributions, culture, and traditions of Hindu Americans are better understood and appreciated by the people of Ohio," said HAF Managing Director Samir Kalra.