On the occasion of 14th International Festival of Language and Culture (IFLC 2016) which was held on Saturday, in New Delhi. More than 400 students from 17 nations assembled here. They premise ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The world is one family)’ to spread the message of global peace and culture harmony.
The spirit of the youngsters amazed everyone present there. And now they are going to amazed the people who are going to read what they did there.
“They are the real ambassador of peace, who represented not a state, not a country but the whole universe,” said Minority Affairs Minister Najma Heptullah who inaugurated the event.
“Besides, the dedication shown by the Educational Endowment Trust is really a benchmark for other organisations working in this direction,” she added.
The students presented their culture by performing folk dances and music who belongs from India and Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Germany, Kyrgyzstan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Tanzania, Tunisia, Ukraine, Hungary, US, Georgia, and Russia.
“IFLC established a field of harmony and understanding between the people, no matter from which culture, language, religion you are, but we have so many similarities to share,” said Educational Endowment Trust president Erin Karaoglan.
“We believe that these ideas will be accumulated in the future as friendship,” he added.
IFLC is a global event to promote a cordial engagement between young change makers from different parts of the world and has been organised for the past 14 years to showcase the world’s cultural diversity as well as the talent of young students.
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