The Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Panda said the Seychelles-India Day event has been recognized as one which helps to promote the Indian culture in Seychelles, as well as cultural tourism.
The Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Panda said the Seychelles-India Day event has been recognized as one which helps to promote the Indian culture in Seychelles, as well as cultural tourism.
Those who have helped and supported the Seychelles-India Day celebrations held earlier in October were recognized and thanked last week during a reception held at the restaurant of the International Conference (ICCS) in Victoria.
Attending the gathering held at the Seafront restaurant of the ICCS were the Designated Minister Vincent Meriton, Minister for Tourism and Culture Alain St.Ange, the Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Panda, PS for Culture Benjamine Rose, members of the Seychelles-India Day committee, the Indian community living in Seychelles, and a number of partners.