Anchor: The India Palestine People’s Solidarity forum held a public meeting at Dadar’s Vanmali Hall in Mumbai on the occasion of PALESTINE - ISRAEL: 60 YEARS OF THE "NAKBA - CATASTROPHE" OCCUPATION & RESISTANCE. Many social and political personalities including Tushar Gandhi, Feroze Mithiborwala and members Communist Party of India attended the meeting. Issam Makoul - senior leader of Communist Party of Israel was the chief guest. .
VO1: The Palestine - Israel conflict remains as one of the most crucial and intractable problems of our age and infact it is the central geo-political issue of our times. It has been 60 years since the Palestinian people were dispossessed of their land and since then, they continue to resist the occupation in their quest to redeem their nation and today Israel has emerged as a key constituent of the Imperial axis and is basically an Apartheid Rascist state.
Byte1: Issam Makoul - Member of Poitical Bureau – CPI (Communist Party of Israel)
VO2: The state of Israel was created by the Imperial powers on May 14, 1948 to which the Palestinian people rightly refer to as the "Nakba". Today more than 5 million Palestinian refugees demand justice and the "Right to Return" to their homes and their fields.
Byte2: Tushar Gandhi – Convenor – India Palestine People’s Solidarity forum
FVO: The "Intifada" or "the Uprising" of the Palestinian masses continues to resist the might of the Israeli-US occupation and capture the moral imagination of the people of the world but of more worry to the Indian people is the fact that today our government is a willing junior partner of the US-Israeli axis. We are today the largest buyers of Israeli weapons.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Kashmir Exhibition script
Anchor: The Times of India and Surabhi Foundation organized the three day Spring Fest 2008 in Mumbai’s Lokhandwala Ground. The Jammu & Kashmir’s Tourism department participated first time in the event to promote the Earth’s paradise.
VO1: The Kashmiri Handicraft and Art works were showcased at many stalls in the event. The trendy collection appealed aesthetically and had a wide range of apparels, which attracted many visitors and persuaded them to buy.
Byte 1: Roohi Nazia – owner – Kasheer
VO2: Kashmiri Cuisines, more for the non-vegetarian dishes, the rich and aromatic flavour of the foods suited all the tastes and tongues.
Byte 2: Shaziya Hasan – Visitor
VO3: The tourism department of the valley mainly focused on Tulip festival, which is going on in the Indra Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in the State’s capital, Srinagar.
Byte 3: Farooq Shah – Director – Tourism department, Kashmir
FVO: Presence of Kashmir’s captivating beauty, cuisines and handicrafts made Mumbaikar’s running to the “Lokhandwala Ground”, to which we may call as “Mini Kashmir”, at least for the moment.
VO1: The Kashmiri Handicraft and Art works were showcased at many stalls in the event. The trendy collection appealed aesthetically and had a wide range of apparels, which attracted many visitors and persuaded them to buy.
Byte 1: Roohi Nazia – owner – Kasheer
VO2: Kashmiri Cuisines, more for the non-vegetarian dishes, the rich and aromatic flavour of the foods suited all the tastes and tongues.
Byte 2: Shaziya Hasan – Visitor
VO3: The tourism department of the valley mainly focused on Tulip festival, which is going on in the Indra Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in the State’s capital, Srinagar.
Byte 3: Farooq Shah – Director – Tourism department, Kashmir
FVO: Presence of Kashmir’s captivating beauty, cuisines and handicrafts made Mumbaikar’s running to the “Lokhandwala Ground”, to which we may call as “Mini Kashmir”, at least for the moment.
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