Friday 23 August 2013

A seminar organized by GSNRGF and NRG Center: Rajkot on the subject ‘Deliberation about Marriage Abroad’




Gujarat State Non-Resident Gujaratis’ Foundation (GSNRGF), Gandhinagar and N.R.G. Centre: Rajkot managed by Project ‘Life’ jointly organized a seminar on Deliberation about Marriage Abroad on 17th of August 2013. The experts belonging to the different walks of life gave insight to the gathering of more than 500 college girl students.
The experts who shared their the knowledge regarding marriage abroad were Shri Dharmesh Shah (renowned Visa and Immigration consultant), Smt. Bhavnaben Joshipura (a well-known lawyer) and Dr. Kamal Parikh (writer, thinker and speaker).
Rajkot District Collector Dr. Rajendra Kumar graced the seminar as its chairperson. In his speech, he gave an account of the safety and security initiatives of Indian citizens living or going abroad taken by the Government. He ensured that the Government is very concerned about every individual staying or visiting overseas.
The seminar started with the inaugural welcome by Shri Shashikant Koticha, the Managing Trustee of Project ‘Life’. He explained how NRG centers run by GSNRGF are serving NRGs with their valuable services.
Shri Dharmesh Shah in his address explained the procedures for passport and visa profoundly, while Smt. Bhavnaben Joshipura in her lecture gave an account of different legal cases of marriage abroad, she handled during her career as a lawyer. Dr. Kamal Parikh, in his speech, pointed out the difference of lifestyle, culture, food, attire, etc. in the living abroad and in India.  
The seminar was attended by more than 500 college girls of R. R. Patel Mahila Arts and Commerce College of Rajkot, college staff and other enthusiasts. More than 32 college students gave blood in the Blood Collection Camp held at Project ‘Life’ just before the initiation of the seminar.
It was a successful and enriching seminar. Mr. N. P. Lavingiya and Mr. D. G. Chaudhari of GSNRGF expressed their pleasure for organizing such a heartening seminar.

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