November 28, 2020
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Multi-faith event paid homage to Mumbai Terror attack victims

Gaitri I. Kumar, the High Commissioner of India to the UK

A multifaith online event organised by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) jointly with The High Commission of India, London, The Nehru Centre, London held to pay homage to victims of 26/11 Mumbai Terror attacks.

Many prominent guests joined the event online to pay homage to the victims of the attacks, that include: Her Excellency, Smt. Gaitri I. Kumar, the High Commissioner of India to the UK, Mr. Gareth Bayley, Director for  South Asia & Afghanistan, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Pandit Ravi Sharma, Dr. Abdul Ahmed, Secretary General, Muslim Council, Wales, Rabbi Rose, Cardiff United Synagogue, Councillor Charan Kanwal Singh Sekhon, Chairman SEVA Trust, UK, Rev. Canon Aled Edwards OBE.

Gareth Bayley, Director for South Asia & Afghanistan, UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

The event was organised by Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) jointly with The High Commission of India, London, The Nehru Centre, London

Full clip of event is on Facebook ( link below)

https://www.facebook.com/473217986136717/posts/2539922589466236/

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