50th Marriage Anniversary with Friends at Baldwin, Long Island, New York

 

50th Marriage Anniversary with Friends at Baldwin, Long Island, New York, December 14, 2025

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Mr. Arpan DeAngelo

Joyeeta Offering a Typical Bengali Celebratory Painting

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Shriya Helping Grandpa to Invite Speakers

The 50th Anniversary of the marriage of Dr. Sabyasachi Ghosh Dastidar and his wife Dr. Shefali represents a very auspicious and remarkable achievement to raise a wonderful family as they have done and to live amicably through five decades truly deserves high praise and kudos.

The wonderful event to celebrate this sacred anniversary was held at the Kali Bari Temple's gathering hall of Mother Kali in Baldwin, New York. It was an intimate setting in the function hall decorated so beautifully with a performance stage highlighted with a huge photo of Dr. Sachi (as friends refer to him), and his wife Shefali when they were married 50 years ago.

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Shriya Dancing Three Separate Dances, and Sang One Song

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Shriya Singing, on Right

The ceremony included an introduction by Dr. Sachi who related a wonderful story of how he and Shefali met through university department chair (McClure) at their Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, campus. Conversation started with introduction by their son Shuvo, followed by granddaughter Shriya, or Lakshmi for her grandfather. Other selected friends gave inspiring speeches highlighting some of the remarkable achievements of these two long time educators who taught mostly in the Long Island area of New York. Discussion started with Mrs. Swapna Mukherji who was Sachi’s engineering college classmate in 1961. She was followed by Hindu Priest Sri Samiran Chakroborty, Prof. Dr. Minna Barrett, Prof. Jill Hamberg, Prof. Dr. Alireza Ebrahimi, Prof. Dr. Kusumita Priscilla Pedersen, Mrs. Nandita Bagchi, Dr. Piktu Mukherji, and song by Mrs. Subhra Goswami, dance by Ms. Sweta Goswami, and song and several dances by granddaughter Shriya Ghosh Dastidar, who also ended the chat session with a dance. Bangladeshi Hindu monk Sri Sunil Maharaj called to wish Ghosh Dastidar family and other attendees best wishes! Monk is involved in helping the disadvantaged supported by U.S. non-profits and Ghosh Dastidar family.


        Mrs. Swapna Mukherji, a Famous Engineer, the First Presenter, known to Sachi GD since 1961

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Prof. Dr. Kusumita P Pedersen Speaking

 

With Guha Family

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Dancer Sweta Goswami (left), singer Subhra Goswami (2nd from Left), and Organizer Sumedha J Dastidar (right)

As a friend of the family for almost two decades it was an honor for me to be invited to this event which was highlighted by their 11-year-old granddaughter Shriya performing beautiful classical Indian dances. Shriya was spell bounding as she danced with the steadfast poise and graceful elegance of an experienced professional dancer.


Prof. Dr. Alireza Ebrahimi Speaking

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Priest Hon. Sri Samiran Chakroborty Speaking

Cousins Nico Lakshman and Shriya Lakshmi on Building Tour

After this and other performances and speeches by close friends and colleagues, we were able to get some beautiful photos of the whole family which included Sachi, Shefali, their son Shuvo and their daughter Joyeeta, as well as their granddaughter Shriya, daughter of Shuvo and his wife Sumedha, and grandson Nico Lakshman, of daughter Joyeeta. To see them all together as a happy family which began fifty years ago is like looking back in time and witnessing the miracle of creation and the importance of family in nurturing each generation as each of the soul’s blossoms in their own uniquely beautiful ways.

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Because of the snow in the area after many years, traffic was a bit slow to reach the suburb. However, once we reached the temple party hall, tea, coffee, drinks and snacks started our wonderful and enjoyable gathering. Later we were served a nice Indian/Bengali lunch cooked by the Kali Temple volunteers. Friends went back home after relaxation before dark.

Happy 50th Ceremony!

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Here is a presentation by Prof. Jill Hamberg at Sachi and Shefali’s anniversary party

I can’t believe it’s 46 years since I first met the Dastidars. It all began in Sept. 1979 when Sachi and I became colleagues in the same department at SUNY Old Westbury. The next spring there was a transit strike and Sachi let me stay with his family near the college so I could get to work. What a wonderful way to get to know the Dastidar family! I admired how Sachi was juggling being Mr. Mom, taking care of toddler Joyeeta while at the same time preparing numerous new course syllabi. Shefali was still with infant Shuvo before they could move to New York.

That started decades seeing the Dastidar clan flourish. I did this through various endeavors:

· Being an aunty or maashi to Shuvo and Joyeeta as they grew up, and greeting their marriages and children

· Following Shefali’s career as a planner for New York City as well as participating with her in Planners Network.

· Seeing the evolution of Sachi’s long, distinguished university career

· Supporting their founding of Probini and then ISPaD, as well as effectively recruiting others to work with them.

· Celebrating Sachi’s numerous books and articles and learning from him about the fraught history of east and west Bengal before and after partition.

· Taking joy on their many adventurous trips around the world

· Meeting their devoted friends, especially Jay Hyman

· Attending events at their home and local venues, including marking Shuvo’s earning his Eagle Scout badge. AND FINALLY

· Cheering Sachi becoming the first South Asian in New York City elected to public office -- his local community school board.

What a loving partnership -- as a couple, as parents and grandparents, as professionals, educators, humanitarians and activists. Happy anniversary!

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Comments:

Wishing you Kaku (uncle) and Kaki (aunt) -- a very happy 50years of marriage anniversary! Wishing you many years of love and togetherness! ❤️💕🫶🧡🥂🎊🍻

Rana (a medical doctor, Kolkata, India); December 16, 2025

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A life lived meaningfully and well. Architecture to politics, economics and minority rights.  

Dwijen Bhattacharjya (professor, U.S.); December 17, 2025

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I am so sorry that I was not able to be there with you in person for your anniversary.
Your pictures will be cherished by me… 
Hopefully one day soon, I’ll be in better health so that I can travel, but not in the wintertime 😍
Know that I love you and that I am wishing you 50 more years …

Ms. Florence Patterson (activist and minority rights protector); December 19, 2025
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Those are beautiful pictures … I can make a gift to your school if you prefer.          

Congrats Sachi and Shefali

Warm regards,

Tom (professor); December 20, 2025

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Sachi,

Thanks for sharing. I forwarded your message to Anne's (Mrs. McClure) heirs.
Merry Christmas to you too,
Charlie Whidden, December 20, 2025

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Comments

  1. Heartfelt congratulations on this golden milestone of 50 years of marriage. Your journey together reflects love, patience, mutual respect, and a life dedicated to family, learning, and service. May your bond continue to inspire generations to come. Wishing you peace, joy, and good health always. 🌸

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