Indian Social Club Oman Celebrates 80th Indian Independence Day in Grand Style
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At a glance
- The Indian Social Club Oman (ISC Oman) hosted a grand celebration for India's 80th Independence Day in Muscat.
- The event was attended by the Indian Ambassador to Oman, Shri Prashant Pise, and other community leaders.
- A highlight of the evening was the "Indian of the Year" award presented to Balwinder Singh for his extensive community service and philanthropy.
Muscat vibrated with patriotic spirit as the Indian Social Club Oman (ISC Oman) orchestrated a magnificent celebration for India's 80th Independence Day. The event drew a large contingent of the Indian diaspora, fostering an atmosphere rich in patriotism, cultural expression, music, and a profound sense of unity.
His Excellency Shri Prashant Pise, the Ambassador of India to the Sultanate of Oman, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. He conveyed warm Independence Day greetings to the Indian community in Oman, extending his best wishes on this significant milestone. Several other distinguished dignitaries, including Shri Kiran Ashar, Dr. Mohammed Ali, Mr. Aftab Patel, and Mr. Mohnish Behl, were also present, underscoring the event's importance.
Mr. Suhail Khan, Chairman of ISC Oman, welcomed the attendees with an energetic address, emphasizing the historic significance of the 150th anniversary of India's national song, "Vande Mataram." He paid tribute to its enduring role in India's freedom struggle and national consciousness.
A particularly moving moment of the evening was the presentation of the "Indian of the Year" award to Mr. Balwinder Singh. This honor recognized his decades of dedicated, grassroots community service and philanthropic efforts, which have positively impacted numerous lives through selfless dedication. Visibly emotional, Singh expressed profound gratitude for the award, calling it one of the most cherished days of his life spent in Oman.
The celebration also served as a vibrant showcase of the Indian community's diverse cultural talents. The Muscat Singers presented patriotic medleys, while various ISC groups delivered energetic performances. Sixteen Linguistic Wings of ISC Oman further enriched the evening with folk and cultural displays representing different regions of India, embodying the spirit of unity in diversity. Additionally, Rangrez, the artists' group of ISC, exhibited a collection of paintings, adding an artistic dimension to the festivities.
Originally published by Times of Oman. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.