Embassy of India
Muscat
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Embassy of India in Oman Celebrates the 155th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and International Day of Non-Violence
Embassy of India, Muscat celebrated the 155th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and the International Day of Non-Violence in association with the Raja Yoga Center for Self Development. The event saw enthusiastic participation of around 200 people from all walks of life, including Omani dignitaries, friends of India, students from both nations, resident Ambassadors, members of the diplomatic corps, and the Indian diaspora. 20 students from Sultan Qaboos University attended the event, highlighting the younger generation's engagement in understanding and embodying Gandhian values of peace and tolerance.
2. The ceremony began with a floral tribute at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, which has been embellished with a newly installed canopy, generously sponsored by Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Awardee and longtime resident of Oman, Mr. Kiran Asher.
3. The event was graced by H.H. Sayyida Hujaija Al Said as the Chief Guest. H.E. Sheikh Humaid Almaani, Head of the Diplomatic Academy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Oman and Sister B.K. Asha from the Raja Yoga Centre graced the occasion as Guests of Honor.
4. In his welcome address, H.E Amit Narang, Ambassador of India to the Sultanate of Oman noted that, "Non-violence is an intrinsic value in Indian cultural heritage, and the genius of Mahatma Gandhi was in converting this civilizational ideal into a powerful political tool to fight oppression and injustice the world over." H.H. Sayyida Hujaija Al Said, in her remarks, reflected on Mahatma Gandhi’s contributions to world peace and non-violence, noting, “Gandhiji's values continue to serve as a beacon of hope for conflict resolution through dialogue and diplomacy, a principle that Oman holds dear.” She also recalled the Gandhi Peace Prize, awarded posthumously to the late His Majesty, Sultan Qaboos in recognition of his abiding contributions to peace and non-violence.
5. Sister B.K. Asha enlightened the audience on the different dimensions of Gandhian principles, particularly the importance of inner peace and universal brotherhood in today’s world.
6. Students from various Indian schools in Oman performed a soulful rendition of the famous Gandhian hymn, "Vaishnav Jan To," reflecting the essence of Mahatma Gandhi’s values of humility, empathy, and compassion, which remain deeply relevant today. A captivating dance-drama performance was also staged by students on the life of Mahatma Gandhi, highlighting key moments in his journey.
7. The event concluded with a renewed commitment to upholding the principles of non-violence, peace, and truth, which form the cornerstone of the lasting friendship between India and Oman.
Muscat
02 October 2024