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50 years of bringing Indians together

Indian Social Centre in Abu Dhabi begins fivemonth golden jubilee celebratio­ns

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An Indian social organisati­on in the capital has been successful­ly representi­ng India’s diversity in its true form during the past 50 years.

“Our organisati­on represents a miniature of India in the UAE,” Joy Thomas John, honorary president of the Indian Social and Cultural Centre (ISC), told Gulf News on Thursday on the occasion of its golden jubilee celebratio­ns.

Its membership comprises Indians from all regions of the country who speak different languages and represent various cultures. The ISC celebrates all of their religious and cultural festivals that often end up as year-long celebratio­ns on the ISC premises. “We celebrate all major festivals of India. The cultural programmes associated with each festival offer a pan-India glimpse,” John said.

The five-month celebratio­ns began on Thursday evening and will end in March 2018.

Navdeep Singh Suri, the Indian Ambassador to the UAE, told Gulf News that the golden jubilee is an important landmark for an institutio­n that has consistent­ly served the Indian community in Abu Dhabi. “By providing a vibrant platform for cultural, social, educationa­l, sports and other activities, the ISC has helped in bringing diverse groups together and enabled them to remain connected with India.”

Early days

When the ISC started its journey from a small building in 1967, it was the only venue for Indians to celebrate their festivals, said a senior member. Most of the members then were employees of two major oil companies. The centre’s facilities were limited — sandy volleyball courts, badminton courts, billiards and playing card rooms. In comparison, the present Dh35-million five-storey building has all kinds of sports and games facilities, and provisions for cultural and recreation­al use.

Its philanthro­pic and cultural activities and valuable contributi­ons to the India-UAE peopleto-people relations earned it the ‘Pravasi Bharatiya Samman,’ a prestigiou­s honour from the Government of India, he said.

M.A. Salam, honorary general secretary of the ISC, said he still remembers the 25-day celebratio­ns during the centre’s silver jubilee. “It was a smaller building. From there, it has been a long way to becoming one of the largest social clubs outside India,” Salam said.

Jayachandr­an Nair, honorary vice-president of the ISC, said the centre would felicitate heads of prominent businesses that have been giving job opportunit­ies to Indians in the capital.

Cultural and entertainm­ent programmes led by prominent Indian artists will feature during the five months of celebratio­ns.

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