Dear Shabnam ,
            
 I will certainly participate as per your suggestion .

I shall get in touch on telephone . 

         Niloufer Bhagwat
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: shabnam hashmi 
  To: humanrights-movement@googlegroups.com ; niloufe...@vsnl.net ; 
kama...@gmail.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 1:04 AM
  Subject: Re: [humanrights-movement:2264] Re: Celebrating Diversity- A 
TRIBUTETO TWO OUTSTANDING HEROES OFMUMBAI JT.COMMISSIONER OF POLICE SHRI 
HEMANTKARKARE AND SHAHID AZMI WILLREFLECT SPIRIT OF MUMBAI WHERE PEOPLE LIVE 
ANDWORK IN BROTHERHOOD DESPITE ALLOD


  Dear Nilofer, and Kamayani,

  Thank you for your mail. The format of the programme is performances- poetry, 
music, , screenings, exhibitions and in between statements- 3-5 minutes.

  Our idea of the statements is to raise all these issues and talk about them. 
It will be great if  Nilofer you could come and speak to for 3-5 minutes. We 
hope to have 10-15 civil society members, celebrities to do that and definitely 
remember Hemant Karkare, Shahid Azmi . so we are reserving almost an hour out 
of the whole programme for interventions. there is no committee- just anhad 
young activists and the prog is absolutely open to changes and suggestions till 
we go for printing in 2-3 days time of posters etc. 

  We thought of doing a new exhibition on similar lines but if it is already 
there then it is great. we were thinking of documenting 50 taxi and rikshaw 
walas and what mumbai means to them but now probably i can request our young 
team to do a video instead if the visual exhibition is available.  Trying to 
involve college students, artists , performers . Thank you for your suggestions 
and support. Please do help in inviting civil society members who could give 
statements. I don't know everyone. 

  We are planning to have college students from 4-6pm and then young performers 
and some senior people + in between the performances statements/ speeches- 
short ones by civil society and celebrities. exhibitions and painting outside 
the hall. 

  We will culminate with Dhruv Sangari- a sufi singer and a disciple of Ustad 
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan sahab. so far we have confirmed a young dancers group who 
performed at kala ghoda fest, imaad shah- singer ( naseer sahabs son), a 
theatre group, a group ( yuva biradari) singing movement songs. Shabana Azmi 
and Rose Bose have confirmed. 

  i reach 25th early morning. it will give me just 9 days to mount the 
programme so all support is required. will be operating from jogeshwari west. 
if you suggest a place we can meet on 25th. i will be going to the venue to see 
the place in bandra . please suggest a time and place. 

  you can sms at 9811807558. would be great if we can meet at aplace where you 
could invite a few more people who might be interested. 

  i will be caught up whole day tomorrow with the Communal Violence bill 
lobbying work in delhi so might not check the mail. 

  shabnam


  On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Niloufer Bhagwat <niloufe...@vsnl.net> wrote:




  On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Kamayani <kama...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Dear Shabnam  


    Niloufer  Bhagwat has given the true spirit of the city  Bombay, I would 
like to add that we , as in women organisations do have a banner  which has 
MUMBAI MERI HAI is 15 languages, we could get more creative and use the banner 
and elaborate on the idea with a  photo exhibition reflecting various walks of 
life stating Mumbai meri hai, there are some pics ready as well.


    We can have brain storming on more creative ideas once u r in Mumbai


    I would love to support Anhad in its programs in Mumbai


    In solidarity


    Kamayani
    9820749204





    On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 6:18 PM, Niloufer Bhagwat <niloufe...@vsnl.net> 
wrote:


        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Niloufer Bhagwat 
        To: shabnam hashmi 
        Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 6:13 PM
        Subject: Re: Celebrating Diversity- A TRIBUTE TO TWO OUTSTANDING HEROES 
OF MUMBAI JT.COMMISSIONER OF POLICE SHRI HEMANT KARKARE AND SHAHID AZMI WILL 
REFLECT SPIRIT OF MUMBAI WHERE PEOPLE LIVE AND WORK IN BROTHERHOOD DESPITE ALL 
ODDS EVEN PICKING UP THE DEAD....


         Dear Shabnam Hashmi ,
                
                 I have to request you in consultation with your committee to  
in the course of your programme " Celebrating Diversity " to pay a tribute to  
the young lawyer Shaheed Shahid Azmi who was assassinated by allegedy " 
patriotic " criminal gangs hired bycovert agencies as per the press conference 
of  police agencies   and  to the memory of  Jt.Commissioner of Police SHAHID  
Hemant Karkare,  whose investigations led to his being killed and to the memory 
of those police officers and men who died in the ambush at Cama Hospital along 
with Shri Hemant Karkare  .

        Both  these individuals represent the tragedy and triumph of Mumbai , 
the struggle against all odds , even martyrdom ,to serve humanity to protect 
the unity and integrity of India , which is not an abstract idea but a 
civilization where cultures have co-existed for centuries , now  attempted to 
be unsuccessfully drowned in hate as witnessed by the defiance in Mumbai  in 
respect of the screening of " MY NAME IS KHAN " ;of course this hate is sold by 
 satanic forces with thirty pieces of silver, to sell a whole society .   
However    the concept of   ' Insaniyat     ' cannot be bought or sold .The 
innocent have been the victims of all religions and culture,  which is now 
understood throughout the country .

        Mahatma Gandhi would have been proud .....so many volunteers to save 
society !!!!!!
                    
                                  Woh lahu  tha hindustani .....yet more dirty 
tricks ahead by all covert agencies .

                                With greetings to all the conveners ,

                                                         Niloufer Bhagwat
                                                  Advocate 
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: shabnam hashmi 
          To: shabnam hashmi 
          Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 1:30 AM
          Subject: Celebrating Diversity-need your support


          Dear Friends,  


          Anhad is planning to organize a cultural programme- 'Celebrating 
Diversity'  in Mumbai on March 6, 2010 at the St Andrews College Auditorium, 
Bandra.


          We are in the process of conceiving it. So far the idea is to invite 
young artists from various genres to perform for 10-15 minutes and in between 
the performances have 2-3 civil society members, celebrities speak/ recite for 
3-4 minutes. 


          The idea is to say in very simple words that Bombay-Mumbai belongs to 
all of us. We celebrate our democratic rights given by the Indian Constitution 
and safeguard them too. 


          We want to get as many people together as possible from various 
disciplines. 


          I am writing to request you to send any innovative ideas to make the 
programme more lively and meaningful.


          We are trying to raise resources for the programme which we are very 
hopeful should be through in a day or two. We seek support both moral and by 
participation, generating ideas from civil society groups individuals to join 
us in celebrating diversity . 


          I will be in Mumbai from Feb 24 to March 6th. 


          Anhad plans to start working in Mumbai on a regular basis. We seek 
your help and cooperation. Three of out trustees are Mumbai based- Ram 
Puniyani, Shubha Mudgal and Saeed Mirza . 


          please do respond.


          Sincerely


          Shabnam Hashmi
          9811807558



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