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Jun 27, 2010

Arun Jaitley will deliver the fifth lecture in the Oxford Indian Society’s ‘60 years of the Indian Republic’ Lecture Series’ on 30th June at 6 pm. Venue Lecture Room XXIII, Balliol College.

May 12, 2010

'60 Years of the Indian Republic' Lecture Series -- Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (H.E Talmiz Ahmad) on 'West Asia and Indian Diplomacy' -- 5 pm, 13th May (Thursday)

Mar 17, 2010

Mani Shankar Aiyar will deliver the inaugural lecture of the '60 Years of the Indian Republic' Lecture Series today (Monday, 22nd March - 5 pm, Lecture Room XI, Brasenose College).

 

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 The aim of the Oxford Indian Society is to celebrate India and its diversity. As a society, we strongly believe in the idea of "Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam" (global oneness). At a pre-eminent university like Oxford, which attracts so many Indian students and students of Indian origin, we strongly feel the need to have a society that can bring together not only Indian students and students of Indian origin, but anyone who wishes to know more about India.

 

We wish to celebrate the Indian culture in an all- embracing fashion - cutting across barriers based on sects, religion and nationalities. Our activities are centred around promoting Indian culture (music, food, festivals) and contemporary intellectual thought through organising a range of talks and debates. We also hold joint events with other international societies within Oxford as it clearly conforms with our motto. In the past, we have used our events as venues to raise funds for assisting charities like "Asha for Education", "Bhopal Medical Appeal" and "GiveIndia". Our commitment to charitable cause will always remain one of the driving forces behind our activities.

 

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