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EMBASSY OF INDIA, GUATEMALA CELEBRATES INDIA’S 78TH INDEPENDENCE DAY

Ambassador Dr. Manoj Kumar Mohapatra hoisted the Indian National Flag and read the Hon’ble President of India’s Message to the Nation

GUATEMALA CITY (TIP): The Embassy of India in Guatemala, along with the Indian diaspora and friends from Guatemala, celebrated India’s 78th Independence Day with great zeal and enthusiasm. The event was marked by a series of activities that reflected the spirit of unity, pride, and patriotism.

The celebration commenced with the hoisting of the Indian national flag by Ambassador Dr. Manoj Kumar Mohapatra. Following this, Ambassador read out the Hon’ble President of India’s address to the nation, providing a moment of reflection on the significance of the day and India’s journey since independence.

Flag hoisting ceremony at the Embassy attended by Indian community and friends of India.

A highlight of the event was the vibrant cultural program that showcased India’s rich and diverse heritage. The performances included traditional dances and music, providing a colorful display of Indian culture. Students from the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala and the group led by Ms. Satva Anand delivered captivating performances that left attendees with a profound sense of unity and cultural pride.

Embassy organized the inauguration of the Exhibition of Partition Horror Remembrance Day to honor and remember the lives affected by the partition of India in 1947.

The Embassy also organized the Inauguration of the Exhibition of Partition Horror Remembrance Day. This exhibition aimed to honor and remember the lives affected by the partition of India in 1947. The displays included photographs and personal accounts that highlighted the pain and resilience experienced during this significant historical event.

Members from Brahma Kumaris Guatemala organized a Rakhi festival. Tying of Rakhi threads to the Indian Diaspora and friends of India in Guatemala. 

In collaboration with Brahmkumaris, Guatemala, the Embassy hosted a Rakhi festival. The tying of Rakhi threads during the festival fostered a sense of unity and cultural pride among the attendees. The event brought together the Indian diaspora and friends of India in Guatemala, celebrating this beautiful tradition with joy and camaraderie.

Ambassador Dr. Manoj Kumar Mohapatra handed over medicines to Mayors of Chiquimula, Huhuetenango, and Izabal.

During the event, Embassy of India in collaboration with Lukah Medical S.A donated  medicines to Mayors of Chiquimula, Huhuetenango, and Izabal. These efforts echo India’s commitment to global health as the Pharmacy of the World.

The event featured vibrant cultural performances showcasing India’s rich and diverse heritage.

The Independence Day celebrations at the Embassy of India in Guatemala were a resounding success, reflecting the deep connections between India and Guatemala. The various activities and programs highlighted India’s cultural richness and historical significance while strengthening the bonds of friendship and mutual respect. The day served as a reminder of the enduring spirit of independence and the shared heritage that continues to unite people across borders. Pictures of the event are posted on Embassy’s twitter, facebook and Instagram account.

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