Indian-American structural biologist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, who won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on the structure and function of the ribosome, was named the India Abroad Person of the Year 2009 at an impressive ceremony in New York City on March 5.

The who?s who of the Indian-American community attended the event held at the National Museum of the American Indian in the magnificent Alexander Hamilton US Customs House, a stone’s throw from the financial district’s famed Wall Street Bull.

It was the seventh annual India Abroad Person of the Year Awards gala, a marquee event on the Indian-American community calendar hosted by India Abroad, the oldest and most widely circulated weekly newspaper serving the Indian Diaspora, published from New York, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles and Toronto.

India Abroad, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year, is owned by Indian Internet leader Rediff.com

Past winners of the coveted India Abroad Person of the Year award are Iowa state legislator Swati Dandekar (2002), Indicorps co-founder Sonal Shah (2003), captain of the silver medal-winning US gymnastic team at the Athens Olympics Mohini Bhardwaj (2004), then US Congressman and current Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (2005), PepsiCo Chairperson and CEO Indra Nooyi (2006), acclaimed filmmaker Mira Nair (2007), and Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek International Editor and host of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS (2008).

This year, a total of nine awards were presented in seven categories.

The first to be honoured was the India Abroad Young Achiever 2009, Kavya Shivashankar, winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee 2009.

The India Abroad Gopal Raju Award for Community Service 2009 went to the South Asian Council for Social Services and its Executive Director Sudha Acharya, for the decade-old SACSS?s support and empowerment of South Asian immigrants in America.

Dr Priyamvada Natarajan, professor of astronomy and physics at Yale University, was named the India Abroad Face of the Future 2009, an award which recognizes the promise of glittering future achievement. Mathematician Dr Manjul Bhargava, the youngest full professor at Princeton University and the inaugural India Abroad Face of the Future 2008, was also present.

Investment banker, community leader and philanthropist Sreedhar Menon was awarded the India Abroad Award for Lifetime Service to the Community 2009.

After a lavish dinner, the nearly 250 guests learned that, for the first time, there would be more than one winner of the India Abroad Publisher’s Special Awards for Excellence.

India Abroad Publisher and Rediff.com Chairman and CEO Ajit Balakrishnan presented the Special Awards for Excellence to National Public Radio’s Morning Edition Executive Producer Madhulika Sikka, The Washington Post Managing Editor Raju Narisetti, and Otterbein College Professor Abhijat Joshi, best known as the co-writer of Bollywood blockbusters 3 Idiots and Lage Raho Munnabhai. In the past, the Publisher?s Special Award has been won by the likes of astronaut Sunita Williams (2006) and Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jhumpa Lahiri (2008).

Next, Lahiri’s publisher Ajai Singh ?Sonny? Mehta, a titan in the world of books and the publisher and editor-in-chief of Alfred A Knopf, was given the India Abroad Award for Lifetime Achievement 2009. Fittingly, writer Suketu Mehta ? whose book on Mumbai, Maximum City, was edited by Sonny Mehta — and actress and legendary food writer Madhur Jaffrey presented the award to Mehta whose wife writer Gita Mehta, Orissa Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik?s elder sister, was present.

Via a video-address, former US President Bill Clinton congratulated India Abroad on 40 years of publishing and congratulated Sonny Mehta, who published Clinton’s bestselling memoir, My Life, and all the other winners.

Next, also speaking via video, was the India Abroad Person of the Year 2008, Fareed Zakaria, who revealed Dr Ramakrishnan as the India Abroad Person of the Year 2009 and congratulated the Nobel Laureate.