Since 2002, India's representatives attended SAF Governing Councils and SAF Conferences.

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South Asia Foundation Governing Council Meetings


SAF Governing Council Meeting
27th November 2006, New Delhi, India

The Special Meeting of the SAF Governing Council was held on Monday, 27th November 2006, at 09.00 am at the South Asia Foundation Office.
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Meeting of the Academic Council of SAFLI
18th April 2004, New Delhi, India
A meeting of the Academic Council of SAF Distance Learning was held at SAF-India office on 18th April at 10.00 am. The list of people who attended the meeting is at Annexe 1.
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South Asia Foundation Conferences



Vidya Shah, the young musician member of the Culture Sub-Committee of the SAF-India Advisory Board
Presented at a Seminar organized by INTACH and Nakshband Educational Trust, IIC.
15th March 2008, New Delhi, India
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SAF Cultural Committee Meeting
4th March 2008, New Delhi, India
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Minutes of the Meeting of SAF-India Advisory Board

19th January 2008, New Delhi, India
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Conferment of the Degree of Doctor of Literature (Honoris Causa)

8th January 2007, Open University of Karnataka, India
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Meeting at the University of Jammu

September 2005, Jammu
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The vocational training for girls at the Kalamkari College of Education in Jammu includes handicrafts, and skills such as tie-and-dye, block printing of textiles, papier mâché, and basket- and toy-making.

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Certificate distribution of the PPEPERA
(pre primary education programme)

27th September 2005, University of Kashmir, Srinagar
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The ‘Phool Ban Nursery School’ programme is among the most successful SAF initiatives. A number of girls from the remote villages in the Kashmir Valley are selected, trained and then sent back home to give pre-primary education in their communities. One of the Kashmiri girls, Afroza Bano (on my right), receiving training in Srinagar was from the village of Ganderbal, where her community was already building the school where she would teach when she returned home.

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Function for the distribution of the SAF-Madanjeet Singh Scholarship

23rd December 2004, Netaji Subhas Open University, Kolkata, West Bengal
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From right to left: Prof. Surabhee Banarjee, Vice-Chancellor of Netaji Subhas Open University, Kolkata with SAF Founder Madanjeet Singh.
 
Inauguration of the SAF-IGNOU study Centre
16th April 2004, Gurbaksh Singh Auditorium, Preet Nagar, Punjab

Message from UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Madanjeet Singh, SAF Founder on his 80th birthday, 16th April 2004.
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The event in India was held at the Preet Nagar Cultural Centre, near Amritsar. Some two years ago, I had agreed to the request of Uma, a daughter of Gurbaksh Singh, to fund the construction of the Centre in her father’s memory along with another eminent writer, Nanak Singh.

This rather imposing building, facing a water reservoir, had since been completed. It has two auditoriums, one inside and the other outside, which will be used for cultural performances of folk artists, dancers, singers and dramatists.

At my suggestion, Indira Gandhi National Open University agreed to cooperate with SAF to establish a SAF-IGNOU Distance Learning Centre on one floor of the building to provide education to the deprived youngsters living in villages along the India-Pakistan border.



SAF Founder; Uma Gurbaksh Singh, Trustee, Gurbaksh Singh Nanak Singh Foundation; Vice-Chancellor IGNOU. It was decide to install more computers at the SAF-IGNOU Distance Learning Centre to enable students in the neighbourhood to come and learn how to use them.



From right to left: Vice-Chancellor of Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, SAF Founder Madanjeet Singh and Vice-Chancellor of IGNOU with a recipient of the SAF Madanjeet Singh Scholarship (16th April 2004).

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SAF-UNESCO Regional Conference for the SAARC Countries on Youth in the Contemporary Information Society- Needs, Role & Policies

22nd - 24th November 2002, New Delhi
Attended by representatives of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka together with representatives of UNICEF, UNDP, UNIDO and UNFPA.



The delegates to the first SAF-UNESCO Regional Conference for the SAARC countries were briefed by Madanjeet Singh in the conference hall of the SAF-India office in New Delhi. Some thirty-five participants attended the Conference, together with representatives of UN agencies and discussed the current situation of youth in the information society.

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SAF Media Conference: Second South Asia Media Conference, Media and Peace
1st - 2nd September 2001, New Delhi
Attended by representatives of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

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South Asia Foundation Learning Initiative (SAFLI)


Conference of the South Asia Foundation Learning Initiative (SAFLI) attended by representatives from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka.

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Meeting of the Academic Council of SAFLI
18th April 2004, New Delhi, India
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SAFLI
13th - 14th December 2003, New Delhi, India
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Indian Open Universities VC SAFLI Meeting

24th - 25th November 2002, New Delhi, India
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