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Fremont’s Sacred Spaces and Growing Indian Presence

Fremont’s South Asian community finds its identity in both the safety of its worship places and the vibrant cultural imprint it leaves on the city.

🛡️ Thieves breach SVCC Hindu temple

Surveillance video showed three individuals using a power tool to attempt entry into a safe at the SVCC Hindu temple on a Tuesday morning. Approximately seven cash offerings were taken, with an estimated loss of $2,000. Temple volunteers described the robbery as a violation of a sacred space, noting it was the worst burglary the temple had experienced. Police were notified and a report filed. [1]

🌏 Indian Americans reshape Fremont and Silicon Valley

A San Francisco Chronicle report highlights Fremont as the Bay Area city with the highest share of Indian ancestry—nearly 30 percent of residents. The article credits immigration, the tech boom, and skilled visas for the growth, noting Indian‑run temples, grocery stores, restaurants, and cricket in parks. Prominent Indian American leaders, including the city’s mayor Raj Salwan, are cited as examples of the community’s influence. [5]

Sources: [1] ABC7 Bay Area · [5] Diya TV

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