<p>Singapore: Indian High Commissioner to Singapore Dr Shilpak Ambule has praised the ongoing 'Namaste Bharat' exhibition in the city-state, saying the event was a fine example of the Indian culture's diversity.</p><p>Ambule on Friday inaugurated the 4-day ‘Namaste Bharat’ exhibition, featuring over 100 stalls showcasing exquisite Indian products, sharing the “One District One Product” which the Indian government is promoting globally.</p><p>Urging the Indian diaspora in Singapore to help promote the Indian culture and products that originate from India among Non-Indian Singaporeans, Ambule highlighted the large-scale participation of women in the exhibition.</p>.British-Indian man who threatened to blow up plane acquitted by Spanish court. <p>"The ‘Namaste Bharat’ exhibition being held this week here displays a wide variety of made-in-India products and shows the diversity of Indian culture at its best. We should be proud of the unity in diversity displayed at the exhibition,” he said.</p><p>He highlighted the large number of ladies participants in various events being held here, calling it “Naari Shakti”.</p><p>The exhibition also has programmes on the promotion of Yoga, Indian language fabrics and food.</p><p>Echoing the High Commissioner's call on cultural activities in Singapore, Aarti Agarwal, the founder of Shinz Group which organizes Talent Hunt Singapore annually, observed that the Indians in the city-state are “actively participating in cultural shows and performing arts including traditional music”.</p><p>Sunita Lad Bhamray, a naturalised Singaporean, summed up the activities at Namaste Bharat, highlighting the performances and discussions on Indian languages such as Kanada and Bhojpuri.</p><p>“There is so much gathering of Indian cultural diversity in Singapore,” she added.</p>
<p>Singapore: Indian High Commissioner to Singapore Dr Shilpak Ambule has praised the ongoing 'Namaste Bharat' exhibition in the city-state, saying the event was a fine example of the Indian culture's diversity.</p><p>Ambule on Friday inaugurated the 4-day ‘Namaste Bharat’ exhibition, featuring over 100 stalls showcasing exquisite Indian products, sharing the “One District One Product” which the Indian government is promoting globally.</p><p>Urging the Indian diaspora in Singapore to help promote the Indian culture and products that originate from India among Non-Indian Singaporeans, Ambule highlighted the large-scale participation of women in the exhibition.</p>.British-Indian man who threatened to blow up plane acquitted by Spanish court. <p>"The ‘Namaste Bharat’ exhibition being held this week here displays a wide variety of made-in-India products and shows the diversity of Indian culture at its best. We should be proud of the unity in diversity displayed at the exhibition,” he said.</p><p>He highlighted the large number of ladies participants in various events being held here, calling it “Naari Shakti”.</p><p>The exhibition also has programmes on the promotion of Yoga, Indian language fabrics and food.</p><p>Echoing the High Commissioner's call on cultural activities in Singapore, Aarti Agarwal, the founder of Shinz Group which organizes Talent Hunt Singapore annually, observed that the Indians in the city-state are “actively participating in cultural shows and performing arts including traditional music”.</p><p>Sunita Lad Bhamray, a naturalised Singaporean, summed up the activities at Namaste Bharat, highlighting the performances and discussions on Indian languages such as Kanada and Bhojpuri.</p><p>“There is so much gathering of Indian cultural diversity in Singapore,” she added.</p>