Mumbai Hosts Vibrant Tibet Awareness Initiatives: Building Solidarity Through Partnerships
The India Tibet Coordination Office organized a program in Mumbai to bolster advocacy and solidarity for Tibet. Events included a school session and meetings with media figures to leverage public support. The program showcased effective collaboration among educational, political, and media stakeholders, emphasizing Tibet's cultural, historical, and strategic relevance.
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The India Tibet Coordination Office (ITCO) of the Central Tibetan Administration orchestrated a Tibet Awareness Program in Mumbai, gathering a diverse mix of stakeholders from education, media, politics, and Tibet Support Groups. The initiative's prime focus was to foster advocacy and solidarity for the Tibetan cause through a range of events and discussions across the city.
A major highlight was the 'A Day for Tibet Program' at Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji High School in Navi Mumbai, engaging about 70 students and faculty members. Under the theme 'Why Tibet Matters to India,' ITCO Coordinator Tashi Dekyi offered insights into the historical, cultural, and geopolitical links between India and Tibet, stressing Tibet's strategic importance.
In a bid to boost awareness within the film industry, an advocacy meeting at Mehboob Studio included Bollywood producer Raj Satyam and his nephew Anish Vajjala. Discussions with actor and filmmaker Shashi Ranjan in Lokhandwala emphasized incorporating Tibetan narratives into media projects to heighten public understanding of Tibet's plight.
This program was a pivotal step in rallying support across various sectors, demonstrating a unified effort to elevate the Tibetan advocacy movement. The strong engagement from participants indicates fertile ground for future initiatives. The ongoing need for education and awareness was underscored to galvanize youth support for the Tibetan cause.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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