National Communal Harmony Award for Fr Dominic Emmamnuel SVD
(January 29, 2009) Dr. Dominic Emmanuel SVD and Anjuman Sair-e-Gul Faroshan have
been selected for the National Communal Harmony Award for the year 2008. The Jury,
headed by the Vice-President of India, selected Dr. Dominic Emmanuel SVD, Delhi in
the individual category and a Delhi based organisation Anjuman Sair-e-Gul Faroshan
in the organisation category. Dr. Dominic Emmanuel SVD, aged 57 years, has been working
for communal harmony for the past two decades. Having a Ph. D. on 'Communication as
Dialogue: Its Progressive Recognition in Modern Christian, Academic and Broadcast
Discourses', Dr. Emmanuel has been in the service of inter-religious dialogue. He
has been actively involved in resolving conflicts/ differences between different communities.
His literary works include 14 books on subjects covering value education for school
children and communal harmony. He has been contributing articles in national dailies
for the promotion of communal harmony and has worked as Radio Journalist on the themes
of communal harmony. He is also one of the founding members of Parliament of Religions
Anjuman Sair-e-Gul Faroshan, Delhi was established in the year 1964 and has been working
for communal harmony since 1960s. The Anjuman has been organizing a weeklong unique
historical festival every year in Delhi for more than 40 years. The festival is a
symbol of solidarity amongst Hindus and Muslims. The Anjuman involves troupes projecting
diverse cultural representations from various states and with different religious
background conveying the message of communal harmony. The National Communal Harmony
Awards were instituted in 1996 by the National Foundation for Communal Harmony an
autonomous organisation set up by Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, for
promoting communal harmony and national integration.. In addition to a citation, the
award carries a cash award of Rs. 5.00 lakh and Rs.2.00 lakh for the organisation
and individual categories, respectively.