How are Indian Embassies Worldwide Honoring Gandhi Jayanti?

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Key Takeaways
- Gandhi Jayanti celebrates the principles of truth, peace, and non-violence.
- Events worldwide highlight Gandhi's legacy and teachings.
- Indian embassies foster cultural cooperation through various activities.
- Gandhi's ideals continue to inspire global communities.
- International Day of Non-Violence promotes unity and understanding.
Santiago, Oct 3 (NationPress) Indian diplomatic missions across the globe celebrated the 156th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, embodying his universal principles of truth, peace, and non-violence, which continue to resonate worldwide.
Gandhi Jayanti not only pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi's unwavering dedication to truth, non-violence, and social justice but also marks the International Day of Non-Violence, observed globally to spread his enduring message.
In Chile, the Indian Embassy commemorated Gandhi Jayanti by hosting exhibitions featuring Ayurveda and Khadi products, highlighting India's traditional medicinal practices and promoting the call for “Popularising Swadeshi Products” initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Meanwhile, in Ghana, the Indian High Commission in Accra celebrated Gandhi Jayanti at the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in IT (GI-KACE), where the Indian High Commissioner Manish Gupta and Director General Collins Yeboah paid floral tributes to Gandhi, reflecting on his timeless ideals of peace, truth, and non-violence.
In Trinidad and Tobago, Indian High Commissioner Pradeep Rajpurohit and Prem Bhandari, Chairman of Jaipur Foot USA, also honored Gandhi's legacy at Kew Place, Port of Spain.
In Colombia, the Indian Ambassador Vanlalhuma and embassy officials, along with Utadeo University members, paid homage to Gandhi at his bust on campus, celebrating his values of truth, non-violence, and compassion.
In Cyprus, the Indian High Commission collaborated with Malounta Middle School and the Centre For Social Innovation to host a special program commemorating Gandhi's birth anniversary and the UN International Day of Non-Violence.
Discussions on enhancing India-Cyprus educational and cultural ties, including potential joint student projects and knowledge exchange in sustainability, were also held, emphasizing the shared vision of Seva (service) and Sarvodaya (welfare of all).
In the United States, the Indian Consul General D.C. Manjunath in Houston joined the Eternal Gandhi Museum Board and the Indo-American community in paying tribute to Gandhi, marking the occasion with patriotic songs that resonated with his message of peace.
In Canada, India's Acting Consul General in Toronto, Kapidhwaja Pratap Singh, honored Gandhi's legacy, emphasizing the continued relevance of Bapu's ideals of truth, non-violence, and compassion, which inspire humanity towards peace and harmony.