‘Communal Harmony’ has been a very important task for CHRSW (Please read more about it in the report given below). We have got financial support for it from National Foundation of Communal Harmony. Other activities have been conducted with the help of people’s support.
(A) Inter-Community Deepawali Mailan —
(B) Inter Community Dialogue —
It was third event of CHRSW during “Communal Harmony week” of 2005 Home Minister of Rajasthan Mr. Gulab Chand Kataria was Chief Guest of this event which took place at ‘Suchana Kendra’ (Information Centre) Jaipur other guests of honor were Mr. Navrand Tibrewal former governor of Rajasthan, Mr. Ganesh Narayan Vyas former Dy Secretary of State and Religious Gurus of Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Christianity. ‘After all faith prayer’ inters religion dialogue of unity and brotherhood took place. Important persons were honored with mementos and certificates.
(C) “National Unity Mushaiara” —
Communal Harmony program of year 2006 started with a “National Unity Mushiara” on September 7th 2006 at Suchana Kendra (Information Centre) Jaipur Toran gate was made. Two elephants greeted guests’ boy scouts and girl guides presented rose flowers to every body. Rangoli was made at the entrance of Hall. Pamphlets were also distributed to guests and people outside. It was ‘Vande Matram’ Centenary Day. Over 460 persons of various religious faiths were presents in this Mushiara many eminent poets read their verses Sher-o-Shiary was exciting and full of feelings of Love, brotherhood, peace and harmony. Many persons were honored for their work for communal harmony peace and brotherhood.
Prior to this a survey was conducted in 7 districts of the State in which 177 person (include 70 women) participated. It was found that the controversy relating to ‘Vande Matram’ that was dividing the communities was baseless and Muslims did not have and objection against ‘Vande Matram’ to be chanted in schools.
(D) Deepawali Milan Samaroh (Deepawali get together) —
Prior to Deepawali Milan, a number of meetings were at various locations of Jaipur to discuss the importance of Deepawali Milan, Eid Milan and Christmas Milan in view of communal harmony
It was the last Thursday of the month of Ramzan at Jama Masjid Jaipur Namazies presented their Hindu brothers sweets and flowers and wished them “Happy Deepawali” Secretary of Jama Masjid also presented flowers to Hindus.
Over 800 people participated in the event. 5000 stickers and pamphlets carrying message of Communal Harmony were distributed on this occasion.