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Venkaiah Naidu asks Indian Diaspora to effectively counter false narrative about India

Releases book titled ‘Glorious Diaspora - Pride of India'

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New Delhi , 05 Sep 2019

The Vice President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu has called upon the Indian Diaspora to effectively counter false propaganda and negative narrative about India,  particularly in the wake of the recent reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir State.Speaking after releasing the Coffee Table Book titled 'Glorious Diaspora- Pride of India'  containing brief profiles of the recipients of Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Awards from 2003 to 2019 in New Delhi today, he said the overseas Indians must create  awareness in the countries of their stay that the dilution of Article 370 was purely an internal administrative measure and aimed at accelerating the development of  Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.It has nothing to do with religion and any such false propaganda should be rebutted, he added.Cautioning that some vested interests at  times spread a lot of disinformation about India in the western media by portraying a negative image, Shri Naidu said “ a few isolated incidents are used to spin fictitious  narratives that intolerance, religious and social disharmony are on the rise in India”.The Pravasi Bharatiyas must effectively counter such falsehoods and project the  correct image of India, especially on the harmonious co-existence of the people belonging to all religions and various social groups, the Vice President added.

Describing the Indian Diaspora as ambassadors of India’s great culture, heritage and its intrinsic values of humanism, the Vice President lauded their contributions for  the welfare of the nation through their philanthropic and charitable work.Observing that giving back to the society was key element of Indian philosophy, the Vice  President asked the diaspora to contribute towards India’s growth story through greater participation in the areas of education, health, and agriculture. He urged them to  become partners in programmes such as Swachh Bharat, Clean Ganga, Make in India, Digital India, and Skill India and strengthen them.Shri Naidu appreciated the  Indian Diaspora Club for bringing out the book.  He said that since the launch of Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award (PBSA) in 2003, many deserving people of Indian  origin from around the world have been honoured--they include politicians, business leaders, scientists, economists and artists from around the world.Shri Rajat Kapoor,  Managing Director, Indian Diaspora Club, Dr. Dnyaneshwar Mulay, IFS (Retd.), Member of the National Human Rights Commission, Lord Raj Loomba, Founder and  Chairman Trustee of Loomba Foundation, Shri Dinesh Patnaik, Additional Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Shri Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi, MP (New Zealand) and  other dignitaries attended the event.

 

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