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Anugraha John
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China-India Forum
May 30, 2007 - 04:07 PM
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China-India Forum is a platform for cross-cultural dialogue and action working towards a responsible, plural and harmonious society in the interest of both the countries.
The China-India Forum emphasizes on the potential role and contribution of youth to meet the following objectives.
Objectives of the China-India Forum
1. To Promote Chinese and Indian Cultural and Historical Pluralism.
2. To enhance cross-cultural dialogue and exchange of knowledge and shared values of both cultures.
3. To create a society of “Citizens of the Earth”: a well-informed and committed young people with a clear vision about the intercultural understanding in a world where local and global issues are intertwined.
4. To foster peace initiatives, consolidating democracy, good governance and sustainable living for bridging gaps
5. To put forward alternative perspective on key issues affecting the Environment , IT, Education, Cultural process within China and India
VISION
2007: China-India Forum Youth Festival
2008 & 2009: China-India Inter-Cultural Dialogue for Sustainable Development, Global Governance and Peace
2010: Chinese and Indian Citizens Assembly
Join us in discussion from now till the Youth Festival we celebrate in August 2007 in India on the topics such as :
1. Indian and Chinese Cultural and Historical Pluralism.
2. Environment Concerns and Water problems in India and China.
3. Role of Women in India and China.
4. Education and Information Technology.
5. Role of Spirituality, Materialism and Religions (Buddhism and Confucianism) in Promoting Social Harmony and Peace in globalised India and China.
6. Contact and Communication.
7. Health – HIV & AIDS.
“Global Citizen Action: Youth Dialogue for Peace and Development”
China-India Forum Youth festival August 2007
China-India Forum Youth Festival 2007 will be not just be a workshop (theme based) oriented festival but more of a gathering to celebrate life and cultural diversity, share and exchange both contemporary and traditional art, dance, music and food of both the countries. This is also a platform to promote the idea of a ‘Global Citizenship’ and focus on several issues of our generation: globalization, environment concerns - global warming, climate change & water crisis, poverty, HIV/AIDS among other health issues, cultural consciousness and many more. Youth as the inheritors of the earth should take on the responsibility and contribute by their action both locally and globally. This Festival will see a geo-cultural diversity of China and India.
This post was edited on: 2007-05-30 at 04:08 PM by: ajohn316
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Re: China-India Forum
June 4, 2007 - 04:31 PM
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This thread is being moved to the Publicize Projects board where it belongs..
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Re: China-India Forum
January 20, 2008 - 09:13 AM
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hello! I am a student to Canterbury Christ Church University and I'm doing a project at school! It's about access to,experiences with, and attitudes towards, digital technology such as computers
and the Web. There are lots of countries that face the technology problem, countries with low diffusion of information and communication. If anyone is from one of these countries and live in London or in cities next to Canterbury I would like to ask him/her a big favour....to let me take him a short interview about this...Or people who are not living in England can answer me on the e-mail.Please if someone could help. We live in a mad world....just say it all and someone will hear you!
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