Saturday, July 13, 2024

Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum Congratulates The People of Bahamas on Independence Day

Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum Congratulates The People of Bahamas on Independence Day

New York: The Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum, under the aegis of the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI), extends its warmest congratulations to the people of the Bahamas on the occasion of their Independence Day, celebrated on July 10th. Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of ICMEI, conveyed his heartfelt greetings to Mr. Ashish Saraf, Consul General of the Bahamas in India, and to the entire Bahamian nation on this joyous occasion.

In his congratulatory message, Dr. Marwah highlighted the significance of the Bahamas’ Independence Day, which marks the country’s declaration of independence from the United Kingdom in 1973. “On behalf of the art and culture fraternity of India and ICMEI, I extend my best wishes to the people of the Bahamas. Independence Day is a momentous occasion that symbolizes the spirit of freedom, unity, and resilience,” said Dr. Marwah.

Dr. Marwah emphasized the strong cultural and diplomatic ties between India and the Bahamas, underscoring the role of cultural forums in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation. “The Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum is dedicated to promoting cultural exchange and collaboration between our two countries. Through various initiatives, including film festivals, cultural programs, and artistic collaborations, we aim to celebrate and share the rich cultural heritage of the Bahamas and India,” he added.

The Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum, an initiative of ICMEI, has been actively working towards enhancing cultural ties and fostering artistic collaborations between India and the Bahamas. The forum provides a platform for artists, filmmakers, and cultural enthusiasts from both nations to showcase their talents and share their stories.

“We look forward to continuing our work with the Bahamas, exploring new avenues for cooperation, and celebrating the vibrant cultural tapestry of our nations. Together, we can build a stronger and more interconnected world,” Dr. Marwah concluded.











Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum Congratulates The People of Bahamas on Independence Day

New York: The Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum, under the aegis of the International Chamber of Media and Entertainment Industry (ICMEI), extends its warmest congratulations to the people of the Bahamas on the occasion of their Independence Day, celebrated on July 10th. Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of ICMEI, conveyed his heartfelt greetings to Mr. Ashish Saraf, Consul General of the Bahamas in India, and to the entire Bahamian nation on this joyous occasion.

In his congratulatory message, Dr. Marwah highlighted the significance of the Bahamas’ Independence Day, which marks the country’s declaration of independence from the United Kingdom in 1973. “On behalf of the art and culture fraternity of India and ICMEI, I extend my best wishes to the people of the Bahamas. Independence Day is a momentous occasion that symbolizes the spirit of freedom, unity, and resilience,” said Dr. Marwah.

Dr. Marwah emphasized the strong cultural and diplomatic ties between India and the Bahamas, underscoring the role of cultural forums in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation. “The Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum is dedicated to promoting cultural exchange and collaboration between our two countries. Through various initiatives, including film festivals, cultural programs, and artistic collaborations, we aim to celebrate and share the rich cultural heritage of the Bahamas and India,” he added.

The Indo Bahamas Film and Cultural Forum, an initiative of ICMEI, has been actively working towards enhancing cultural ties and fostering artistic collaborations between India and the Bahamas. The forum provides a platform for artists, filmmakers, and cultural enthusiasts from both nations to showcase their talents and share their stories.

“We look forward to continuing our work with the Bahamas, exploring new avenues for cooperation, and celebrating the vibrant cultural tapestry of our nations. Together, we can build a stronger and more interconnected world,” Dr. Marwah concluded.