I was a witness to a great and proud moment which happened in University of New South Wales [UNSW], Sydney today. NSW Minister, The Hon Eric Roozendaal MLC, UNSW VC, Professor Frederick G Hilmer AO, and Indian Consul General, Mr Amit Dasgupta inaugurated a bust of Mahatma Gandhi. It is situated in the grounds in front of the UNSW library. Speeches were made on the relevance of Mahatma Gandhi’s teachings. He was described as a man of peace, non-violence and wisdom. Two quotes which I liked most go like “An eye for an eye will render the world blind” and “Be the change you want to see in the world”.
In a grand yet simple ceremony, three students from Indian community were also awarded for their achievements in UNSW.
I remember vividly that Mr Gambhir Watts of Bhavan Australia has been working on a project to get Gandhi Ji’s statue in Sydney for a while but this project achieved a significant momentum after our energetic and “can do” Consul General, Mr Dasgupta joined the Indian Consulate in march last year. Thanks and gratitude is owed to both these gentlemen. Mr Dasgupta has indeed made us proud.
CG spoke about his visit to UNSW last year when Indian students’ issues were at its peak. He had a very productive discussion with UNSW. It was then that a decision was made to install The Gandhi bust in UNSW. CG had also donated hundreds of books on Mahatma Gandhi and India to UNSW library as gifts from India and people of India. CG, Mr Dasgupta was praised for his work in this regards.
Apart from the Minister, CG and UNSW VC, this ceremony was also attended by other UNSW officials, Gambhir Watts, AIBC chairman [Mr Dipen Rughani], Harry Walia, Abbas Alvi, Nihal Agar, Rohitas Batta, Aruna Chandrala, Raj Datta, Neville Roach, Mrs Roach, Mala Mehta, N Saha, myself and many others.
Media was represented by Pawan Luthra [Indian Link], Aparna Vats [Voice of India] and Harmohan Walia [Hindi Gaurav].
It was a very pleasant atmosphere with beautiful music, drinks and finger food which were served after the inauguration.
This venue should become an important place for occasions like Gandhi Jayanti [Birth day celebration] on 2nd October. Inauguration of Gandhi Ji’s Bust should remind people about the principles and achievements of this great soul. It should also remind people that results can be achieved without violence, a message the whole world needs to listen more often today than any other time.
I can’t describe how proud I was today.
Jai Ho!
Yadu Singh/Sydney/1st Sept, 2010
Hi Dr Yadu,
The article started with so much patriotic but ended in a cinematic way!
Jai Hind could have been the most appropriate ending!
Or Bharath Jai Ho to the least!
Prideful moments to be cherished by us Indians to be proud of!
Bharath Maatha ki Jai!
-An Indian core with Aussie Skin!
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Thanks, Balu.
Jai Hind!
Jai Australia!!
Vande Mataram!
Hindustan Zindabad!
Murdabad to anti-Indians!!!
Regards
Yadu Singh
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Dear Yadu ji,
Port Moresby’s botanical garden proudly displays the bust of Gandhi ji for many many years and we indian community along with Indian High Commission celebrate Gandhi Jayanti every year in the botanical gardens.
I always used to dream,when my home town Sydney will have this honour.
My dream has come true and million thanks to all those who have achieved it to make India and Sydney Proud.
JAI HO ,VANDE MATARAM.
Ahmed Hyder JP,MIAME.
ADVISOR/DIRECTOR.
TG Holding Group of Companies
Port Moresby
Papua New Guinea.
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Thanks Ahmed. You are a true Indian. I have great regards for you.
Jai Hind!
Vande Mataram!!
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Great work!
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Wonderful.He is the best Indian Brand Ambassodor
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Proud to be an Indian as always. I was very happy when I recently
witnessed Mahatma Gandhiji’s statue in Geneva. It is in deed a great
news for all of us to know that such a great initiative has been
successfully accomplished in Sydney as well. Thank you for sharing a
great news.
Vande Matharam!
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Thanks, Gautam.
Vande Mataram!
Jai Hind!!
Yadu Singh
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Proud to be an Indian as always. I was very happy when I recently witnessed Mahatma Ganshiji’s statue in Geneva. It is in deed a great news for all of us to know that such a great initiative has been successfully accomplished in Sydney as well. Thank you for sharing a great news.
Vande Matharam!
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