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Sadaqaa celebrates the long and rich history of friendship between India and Kuwait. For centuries , Kuwaiti sailors and merchants sailed to Indian ports for trading leading to a close relationship that was based not just on trade but also on culture. Aft

Chaitali B Roy


    • May 26, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 46m AVG DURATION
    • 5 EPISODES


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    It's all about Mohammed Ali Road, Bombay, Alibaug, Church Gate, Sheikh Abdullah Salem, Raj Yoga and Saatvik aahaar in this episode of Sadaaqa

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 46:22


    It's all about Mohammed Ali Road, Bombay, Alibaug, Church Gate, Sheikh Abdullah Salem, Raja yoga and Saatvik aahaar in this episode of Sadaaqa. The Al Arfaj family from Kuwait lived a happy life in a penthouse on Mohammed Ali Road in Bombay for many years before shifting to Colaba. The Al Arfaj patriarch started off as a pearl merchant before he diversified his business. His eldest daughter Noura Al Arfaj studied Hindi and Urdu at the Parsi run Anjuman Islamic High School. The summer holidays were great fun spent in the cool climes of Panchgani, Matheran and Deolali. The children's maternal grandfather lived in Alibaug, and the Al Arfaj family spent a lot of time in this green paradise. Noura and Sheikha's maternal grandmother Salma Bawazir, participated in the political movement with Gandhiji after he returned from South Africa. Their maternal uncle Rashid, a Bollywood film producer was married to Dilip Kumar's niece. The Kuwaiti family conversed in Hindi and Urdu, the womenfolk wore sarees and their Arabic dress. The children studied Arabic in a special school opened by Sheikh Abdullah Salem at Church Gate. In the 1960s, the family shifted to Kuwait when the Emir of Kuwait asked his people to return and rebuild the country. The family relocated but they kept alive their connections and love for India. Sheikha, who was born in Kuwait was attracted by India's spiritual wealth. She went on to cofound Harmony House, a centre for meditation and Raja Yoga in Kuwait. She also established Ginger, one of the first vegan restaurants in Kuwait based on India's ancient philosophy of Satvik Aahaar. Here in this episode, the Al Arfaj sisters speak to Chaitali B Roy share their memories and speak of ongoing connections. Thank you Anees Backer and Anupa Dasgupta for your support. #indian #india #yoga #yogacommunity #yogapractice #kuwait #kuwaitinstagram #kuwaitcity #kuwaitinsta #kuwaiti #kuwaitiyat #indiakuwait #sadaaqa #satvikfood #culture #indiakuwait #BridgingCultures Anees Backer Anupa Dasgupta Chaitali Banerjee Roy Ministry of External Affairs, Government of IndiaIndia in Kuwait (Embassy of India, Kuwait City)Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Kuwait

    Sadaaqa features Tony Jashanmal in a show that celebrates the friendship between India and Kuwait

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 65:21


    It's all about the old bus stop at Jahra Gate, Sadu weaving , a sleepy railway station at Deolali and about the migration of a pioneering Indian business family to Basra and then Kuwait around a 100 years back.

    Mumbai rains, the Beatles, Burnt corn and a lot More

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 46:51


    Dr Lubna Al Kazi, one of Kuwait's leading social scientists and Director of Women's Research and Studies Centre was born in Mumbai, India. She lived her girlhood years in Mumbai, studying in a convent school, a member of girl scouts where she had the first lesson in leadership. Here, in Sadaaqa she speaks of those early years in India, of enjoying the Mumbai rain, borrowing books from the makeshift neighbourhood libraries, of buying burnt corn, of meeting the legendary Dileep Kumar and Waheeda Rehman during Eid festivities (Dileep Kumar later named his niece Lubna after her), of Holi and Diwali in Mahabalipuram, of meeting the Beatles during their visit to India and of her legendary uncle Ebrahim AL Kazi who refused to leave India and moulded the theatrical arts of India. This and so much more of those heady years. Sadaaqa a show that celebrates friendship between India and Kuwait with Dr Lubna Al Kazi.

    Sadaaqa episode 2 with HE Sibi George- Ambassador of India

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 46:48


    It's all about India House , Middle East, Civilizational Connect, Trade Links, Diplomacy and People to People Connection with HE Sibi George, Ambassador of India to Kuwait on Sadaaqa.

    It's all about India, Chapati and Mumbai with Sheikha Souad Al Sabah

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 28:39


    Sadaqaa celebrates the long and rich history of friendship between India and Kuwait. For centuries , Kuwaiti sailors and merchants sailed to Indian ports for trading leading to a close relationship that was based not just on trade but also on culture. After the discovery of oil, thousands of Indians relocated to Kuwait. While following their own individual dreams, they contributed to the Development of their adopted home into a strong oil producing nation . Sadaaqa explores this symbiotic relationship and celebrates it through individual experiences. Our first episode features Sheikha Souad Al Sabah, a member of the ruling family who loves India especially Mumbai . She speaks to Chaitali B Roy, cultural journalist , author & broadcaster about her experiences and gives an up, close and personal view of what makes India special . Special thanks to Anees Backer, the technical director and Anupa Dasgupta for their support .

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