Dear Members and Friends of Goa Chitra,
 
Greetings from all of us at Goa Chitra.
 
It is our pleasure to invite you to Goa Chitra, the ethnographic Museum of the 
People of Goa situated in Benaulim. Goa Chitra will be hosting a panel 
discussion “EMERGING TRENDS”-A forum on the emerging trends of contemporary 
India, for the 20th edition of Know India Program (KIP), organized by the 
Government of India, (MOIA), on May 9th, 2012 at 3.30  to 5.30 p.m. 
 
Thank you for all the support to Goa Chitra.
 
Warm Regards,
 
Victor Hugo Gomes
www.goachitra.com
09850466165
 
MOIA, New Delhi selects Goa Chitra for showcasing culture
The Government of India, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA), is 
organizing their 20th edition of Know India Program (KIP) from April 25 to May 
15, 2012, in which a group of 40 Indian Diaspora Youth aged 18-26 years would 
be participating and travelling across the country. 
These youngsters -- from countries as diverse as Australia, South Africa, 
Israel, Canada and Zimbabwe, among others -- have distinguished themselves in 
different fields, and have been selected by the Indian Missions in respective 
countries.  This initiative allows these Diaspora youth to be exposed to the 
transformations that are taking place in India and be briefed about the 
country’s progress as an emerging powerhouse in the global economic system. 
 As part of the program these youth will also be exposed to the grassroots’ 
governance and cultural heritage which is a significant part of their ancestry. 
The Government of India, (MOIA), has thus selected Goa Chitra, the ethnographic 
Museum situated in Benaulim as the ideal place for the Diaspora youth to know 
the rich Goan indigenous culture and heritage. 
The youth shall be taken on a personal tour of the Goa Chitra Museum by the 
curator of the museum Mr. Victor Hugo Gomes. At the end of this tour the youth 
shall interact with some of Goa’s top notch intellects who shall share their 
insights on the emerging trends in the current fields of arts, culture and 
heritage with a panel discussion titled EMERGING TRENDS: A forum on the 
emerging trends of contemporary India. 
 
The program will be held on the 9th May 2012 between 3.30 to 5.30 pm at Goa 
Chitra Amphi-theater.
 
The speakers at the function shall include famous journalist and writer 
Aniruddha Sen Gupta who will speak on 'The Written Word: Booked Solid', 
essentially looking at how writing and publishing has begun to flourish in 
India, IITian and entrepreneur,  Desmond Nazareth  will speak on 'From High 
Tech to High Spirits, following the High Road', a short talk about his journey 
as a small Indian challenger taking on a global  industry and director of Green 
Essentials  an Organic Store,  Karan Manral  will speak on "Organic Farming”, a 
talk on the future of Agriculture in India.
 
Mr. Avertano Furtado, Hon. Minister for Fisheries and Labour, Mr.  Nilesh 
Cabral, Chairman GTDC and Mr. Benjamin Silva, Chairman KVIB have kindly 
consented to grace the occasion'.
 
This is the first time that MOIA is organizing a visit of Indian Diaspora Youth 
to Goa under KIP.  In the past, Goa Chitra has been host to visiting younger 
Goans from various countries under ‘Know Goa Program’. 
 
The Panel:
Desmond Nazareth has multiple interests and a variety of formal training, with 
degrees in pure sciences & engineering (IIT Madras, India); multimedia & 
computer sciences (USA). He has lived and worked in India (37+ years) and the 
USA (18 years). he has traveled to many parts of the world on work and 
pleasure. He maintains a global outlook that is “inclusive”, taking into 
account the underprivileged and the environment.
Aniruddha
 
Aniruddha Sen Gupta: After 20 years of working in the fields of journalism, 
communications and graphic design, Aniruddha Sen Gupta has returned to his 
first love -- writing -- since he moved to Goa in 2006. So far, he has authored 
a couple of books in a children's adventure series, a graphic guidebook on 
environmental matters, and a sprinkling of short stories in various 
anthologies. He is currently working on a chronicle of his travels by road 
around India with his wife Anjali and their dogs -- six of them as of now. 
Interspersed with all this, he enjoys setting, conducting and participating in 
quizzes and is a founder-member of Goa's Sunday Evening Quiz Club. 
 
Karan Manral: Is the director of Green essentials and activly involved in 
promoting organic farming in Goa.
 
                                          

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