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THE REVIEW
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   efforts to organise such a mammoth and memorable event had nothing to do with them being members of our Association, but we take great pride in the fact that they are committed to The All-India Anglo-India Association as members of their branches. The THEY are the AITW team that put it all together: Harry MacLure (Ayanavaram
branch), Jillian MacLure (Ayanavaram branch), Richard O’Connor (Pallavaram branch) and the talented young man behind the camera, Nicholas Moses.
We are proud of the AITW team and all those who worked hard over three years to make the 11th Reunion at Chennai grand success.
After great Camaraderie on the Coromandel Coast, we look ahead to classy Canberra and awesome Australia to be hosted by The Anglo-Indian Association of Canberra in 2022. Bring it on, Joe Bailey!
       SYMPOSIUM AT THE 11TH ANGLO-INDIAN REUNION THE ANGLO-INDIAN: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
 Held on 10 January 2019
at Stella Maris College, Chennai
There were two AV Presentations - Contribution of Anglo-Indians – Focus on India); and Contribution of Anglo-Indians – focus on the Diaspora
Moderator – Richard O’Connor
THE SPEAKERS AND THEIR TOPICS
The journey of a Community - Dr. Uther Charlton-Stevens Anglo-Indian contribution to India- Gordon Maher
The path-breaking role of Anglo-Indian women
- Prof. Eugenie Pinto
India’s irreparable loss - Dr. Bernard D’Samy
The Church and the Community - Fr. Samuel Savio
The significance of Anglo-Indians in the Indian Socio- political fabric - Gopalkrishna Gandhi
The Anglo-Indian Diaspora - Dorothy McMenamin
The Anglo-Indian in modern India - Barry O’Brien Anglo-Indians and the media - Jennifer Arul
What Anglo-Indians can do for India - Vinisha Nero What India can do for Anglo-Indians - N. Ram
The future of the Community - Allan Sealy
 ANGLO‐INDIAN TORCHBEARERS AT THE 11TH ANGLO-INDIAN REUNION
Held on 11 January 2019 at Hotel Ambassador Pallava, Chennai BENDING THE BOW
Moderator – Richard O’Connor
THE SPEAKERS AND THEIR TOPICS The All-India Anglo-Indian Association - Oscar Nigli The Anglo‐Indians of Kerala - Charles Dias
The Forum of Anglo‐Indian Women - Beatrix D’Souza The Anglo-Indian Association of Canberra - Joe Bailey The Community in Andhra Pradesh - Christine Lazarus CTS Publications & Tiljallah Relief Fund - Blair Williams The Anglo Indian Guild, Bangalore - Ursula Fosberry Community Efforts in Uttar Pradesh - Denzil Godin
The Anglo-Indian Association of Southern India -
Geoffery Francis
The International Federation of Anglo-Indian Associations - Gordon Maher
 




































































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