Raghu Dixit to perform at Purana Quila for Light the Way event
Raghu Dixit to perform at Purana Quila for Light the Way event
New Delhi, 17th September 2015: On 24th September, Delhi will see an exhilarating performance by Raghu Dixit at a one-off ‘Light the way’ event at Purana Quila. The event is being presented by Seher, organisers of the South Asian Bands festival and Delhi Jazz Festival. The event will include a unique laser light show, illuminating Purana Quila and bringing alive the story of the Global Goals. Entry to the event is free and open to all.
The voices of India’s people and images from Light the Way will travel to the streets of New York. Here they will light up screens at a huge event outside the UN, and will be seen by the world’s most powerful leaders, including PM Modi, inside the UN itself. The event is being organised by
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ction 2015, Save the Children and United Nations.
The action/2015 campaign has already received high-profile support from Indian and Global celebrities including Malala Yousafzai, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Bill Gates, One Direction, Shakira, Hugh Jackman, Richard Branson, Bono, Richard Curtis, Kate Moss, Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, A R Rahman, Sonam Kapoor, Chetan Bhagat, Yuvraj Singh, Shabana Azmi, Parineeti Chopra, Gul Panag and many more.
Countries across the globe will follow India’s lead by holding their events at iconic locations like Sydney Opera House and Millennium Bridge in London. Events will also be held in many states across India. All the events will be united through the concept of light in it various forms.
This event is a culmination of activities throughout 2015, which has united millions of Indians in actions such as sending postcards to PM, signature campaigns, community events etc., all giving out a singular message that the country to looking up to PM Modi for a better future for its people.
Key Highlights.
What? India Lights the Way to a better future for all citizens
Where? Purana Qila
When? Thursday 24th September, 7pm
Entry: Walk-in, Open to All
1) Raghu Dixit joins thousands of citizens in Delhi at the iconic Purana Quila for Light the Way event.
2) The event coincides with PM Modi’s arrival in New York for the United General Assembly. PM Modi will join world leaders at the UN General Assembly in New York next week, to commit to the new Global Goals to tackle poverty, inequality and climate change. They will shape the future for India’s people over the next 15 years and many generations to come.
3) The voices of India’s people and images of our event at Purana Qila will travel to the streets of New York. Here they will light up screens at a huge event outside the UN and be seen by the world’s most powerful leaders, including PM Modi, in the UN itself.
4) India will lead a day of global action by holding Light the Way events in New Delhi and many other states across the country, urging PM Modi to ensure that no one is left behind.
5) A one of its kind laser light show will illuminate Purana Qila and bring alive the Global Goals story for the audience.
6) This event is a culmination of a activities throughout 2015, which united millions of Indians in actions such as sending postcards to PM, signature campaigns, community events etc., all giving out a singular message that the country to looking up to PM Modi for a better future for it’s people.
8) The event is being organised by action/2015, in partnership with Save the Children, SEHER and the United Nations. The has already been supported by leading global and Indian celebrities:Global: Malala Yousafzai, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Bill Gates, One Direction, Shakira, Hugh Jackman, Richard Branson, Bono, Richard Curtis, Kate Moss and many more.
· Indian: Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar, A R Rahman, Sonam Kapoor, Chetan Bhagat, Yuvraj Singh, Shabana Azmi, Parineeti Chopra, Gul Panag
9) Countries across the globe will follow India’s lead by holding their events at iconic locations like Sydney Opera House and Millennium Bridge in London All the events will be united through the concept of light in it various forms.
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