Friday, June 27, 2008

Building Understanding between the United States and the Asian Muslim World


Susan Kreifels, Jon Beaupre, Neva Grant and Donna Leinwand.


Neva Grant, Donna Leinwand, Maria Ebrahimji, Allie Shah and Snehasis Sur.

A group of senior journalists from the USA visited HPP on 16 June 2008. They were on a dialogue, travel and exchange programme for journalists from the United States and Asian countries with substantial Muslim populations (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Pakistan). The objective was to foster greater understanding among these Asian countries and the United States. The programme was organised by the East West Centre in Honolulu.

While in Calcutta, the group met with government officials, journalists, community and religious leaders. The Honorary Chairman of HPP, V Ramaswamy, was invited to address the group. The theme of the talk was "Muslim Slums in Kolkata: Problems and Prognosis".

The visitors included: Mr Jon Beaupre, Associate Professor of Broadcast Journalism, California State University of Los Angeles, California; Ms Maria Ebrahimji, Associate Director & Senior Editorial Producer, CNN Network, Atlanta, Georgia; Ms Neva Grant, Senior Peoducer, "Morning Edition", Chevy Chase, Maryland; Ms Donna Leinwand, National Reporter, "USA Today", Washington DC; Ms Allie Shah, Staff Writer, "Minneapolis Star Tribune", St Louis Park, Minnesota. The programme coordinator was Ms Susan Kreifels from the East West Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii. The local coordinator was Mr Snehasis Sur, TV News Correspondent, Doordarshan Kendra, Calcutta.

Also present on the occasion was our close associate Hasnain Imam, a school teacher, political scientist and grassroots activist. Hasnain has been selected for a school teachers' training programme in the USA, and he will be travelling to the USA later this year.

Sit-and-draw competition


Festival of Life, by Soubhik Mondal, Consolation prize, Group D.

To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the founding of Talimi Haq School (on 1 June 1998), the teachers and students of the school organised a Sit-and-Draw Competition for school children from the Shibpur locality of Howrah.

The competition was held on the morning of 11 May 2008, at the Shibpur Ambika Hindi High School. About 250 children, between the ages of 2 and 18, participated.

Ms Dipali Bhattacharya, eminent painter and professor at the Govt. College of Art & Craft, Calcutta, kidnly consented to judge the winners. She was very impressed with the quality of the artworks. The prizes were fine quality art materials.

The prizes were distributed at a special tenth anniversary commemoration function held on 7 June 2008, at Sarat Sadan, Howrah. Children from Talimi Haq School put up a variety entertainment programme on stage to mark the occasion.
















































Ms Dipali Bhattacharya, selecting the winners.


The prize winners.


The prizes.


1st prize, Group A, Rajeshri Ray


2nd prize, Group A, Adrija Adhikari


3rd prize, Group A, Anurupa Maiti


Special prize for youngest participant, Meher Naaz


1st prize, Group B, Purbasha Ballav


2nd prize, Group B, Rupsa De


3rd prize, Group B, Madabbir Aziz Anwar


Consolation prize, Group B, Farzana Salim


1st prize, Group C, Deboshree Roy


2nd prize, Group C, Sushobhan Dey


3rd prize, Group C, Pratyush Senapati


Consolation prize, Group C, Subhechchha Datta


1st prize, Group D, Parveen Naaz


2nd prize, Group D, Dipanwita Nag


3rd prize, Group D, Sahar Bano


Audience at Sarat Sadan.


Drama performance