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National history

On December 10, 1998, at St., Johns University in New York ten astounding women came together to form Sigma Sigma Rho, making it the first South Asian interest sorority of its kind on the east coast. On this date, our founding mothers established the humble beginnings of an organization that many sisters have since come to embrace and love. These women instilled in the organization a sense of strength and purity.

 

The name Sigma Sigma Rho was chosen for this organization because it substantially upholds our motives and goals, which are expressed as Sisterhood, Society, and Remembrance.

Σ- The first, "Sigma" in our name defines "Sisterhood" - Sisterhood amongst South Asian women and a belief of unity amongst our cultural beliefs and values. What our organization educates society on and women of the South Asian descent is solely based upon the South Asian culture, something that another sorority cannot give to the South Asian female decent. Our cultural restrictions and values lie in two different aspects when compared to another sorority. We carry with us the roots that we have evolved from and strive to have those footprinted through history and across the nation.

 

Σ- The second, "Sigma" of our name defines "Society," which is one of the sole purposes of our organization. Being of South Asian culture, our goal is to be able to surpass the vision of the typical woman and show our society that we can do something for ourselves, our community, and for people across the nation. We believe in the importance of working together with other organizations that strive for similar beliefs, giving our skills, and time to the society in philanthropic needs.

 

Ρ- The third letter, "Rho" in our name defines Remembrance. Remembrance of whom we are and never forget that. Remembrance of what ancestors and women of our kind have been through and carrying out the voices of those individuals in the society we live in today.

Theta chapter

history

In the Summer of 2005, 6 Distinguished ladies came together to establish the FIRST Southeast Asian based sorority recognized at Georgia State University, Sigma Sigma Rho Sorority, Incorporated, and was finally established as Georgia State Colony on September 10, 2005.

 

  • Nisha Patel: Sister Paradigm

  • Dipti Patel: Sister Lioness

  • Sabin Momin: Sister Umbalite

  • Stuti Shah: Sister Axis

  • Sneha Patel: Sister Noir

  • Inas Momin: Sister Peridot

 

On March 20, 2013, Georgia State was officially recognized as Theta Chapter of Sigma Sigma Rho Sorority, Incorporated. 

Founding mothers

Tejal (Kundaiker) Kulkarni, Sister Froggy #1

Payal (Suchdev) Walsh, Sister Precious #2

Rinku (Sachdeva) Thomas, Sister Princess #3

Priya (Sahani) Sood, Sister Energizer #4

Vandana Kakwani-Pathak, Sister Chatterbox #5

Sonia (Sharma) Wadhwa, Sister Pebbles #6

Nisha (Rana) Diler, Sister Pinky #7  

Minna (John) Lam, Sister Iman #8       

Lovleen (Kandhari) Sharma, Sister Diesel #9  

Eshna (Firoz) Kalam, Sister Bugs #10 

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