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May 2026

Kalasangam

Date

May 30, 2026, Saturday

Time6.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Venue              

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                                                           

Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy in collaboration with NSCBICC presented ‘Kalasangam’ concert, on May 30, 2026, Saturday at Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC, bringing together the magic of Indian classical music and dance in a truly mesmerising way. Vocal brilliance by Dr. Aviraj Tayade, disciple of Bharat Ratna Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, left the audience spellbound while the rhythmic mastery on Tabla by Shri Nitin Ware added depth and vibrance to the recital. The evening also showcased Bharatnatyam performances of Guru Ms. Pradnya Gore and her students as well as Kathak performances of Guru Dr. Manjari Sriram Dev and her students. For the very first time at NSCBICC, the rare and soulful Esraj was also played by Shri Debayan Mujumdar that added a unique dimension to the evening’s celebration of culture. The students of Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy also took the stage with soulful rendition of Bhajans and Hindustani classical ragas. Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Couns (Culture) & Dir (NSCBICC) congratulated the organiser for the illustrious lineup of performers and the work being done by them for promotion of Hindustani Classical Music and classical arts in Malaysia. Over 100 audience enjoyed this poignant coming together of music, rhythm, movement, devotion and artistic excellence.

Pratiba Prasar 2026

Date

May 28, 2026, Thursday

Time4.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Venue              

Sai Auditorium, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                                                           

Nrityabasa Prerana, India                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Couns (Cul) & Dir (NSCBICC) participated in Pratiba Prasar 2026, a festival organised by Nrityabasa Prerana, India in co-operation with Shirdi Saibaba society of Malaysia on May 28, 2026, Thursday at Sai Auditorium, Kuala Lumpur. This festival showcased performances by dancers of this institution along with those from various local dance schools. Highlight of the event were performances by Guru Debarati Ghosh, a renowned Bharatanatyam exponent, Shri Somnath Panda, celebrated Odissi exponent and Guru Trisha Das Mondal, celebrated Odissi Exponent performances.

‘I am the Universe’ Solo Exhibition by Tulika Prakash

Date

May 28, 2026, Thursday

Time3.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Venue              

KL City Art Gallery. Publica Shopping Mall, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                                                           

Ms. Tulika Prakash                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Couns (Cul) & Dir (NSCBICC) attended a solo art exhibition by Ms. Tulika Prakash on May 28, 2026, Thursday at KL City Art Gallery. Publica Shopping Mall, Kuala Lumpur. According to the artist, ‘I am the Universe’ is inspired by the artist’s spiritual evolution and the Sanskrit Hymn, “Aham Brahmasmi”. The exhibition covers 26 art pieces created from outlived garments and reclaimed textiles. The collage artworks examined the nature of human existence through stories of love, belonging, transformation and the cyclical nature of existence. Director NSCBICC congratulated the artist for her unique expressions of art that combines textile, acrylic paint, embroidery as well as paper.

‘25th Day of Countdown to IDY2026’ by Manasa Yoga

Date

May 27, 2026, Wednesday

Time7.30 am – 10.00 am
Venue              

Manasa Yoga Centre, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                                                           

Manasa Yoga Centre, Kuala Lumpur                                                                                                                                                                                   

As part of the ‘25th Day of Countdown to IDY2026’, Manasa Yoga, in collaboration with High Commission of India and NSCBICC successfully organised a special mat Yoga session on May 27, 2026, Wednesday at the Manasa Yoga Centre, Kuala Lumpur. The Yoga session was dedicated to promoting holistic health and well-being through the timeless practice of Yoga. The 90-minute session was led by Yoga instructor Mr. Manoj Kaimal of Manasa Yoga, who guided participants through a series of carefully designed asanas, breathing techniques and mindfulness practices aimed at stretching, strengthening and rejuvenating the body, mind and intellect. The event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of over 60 attendees (physical and virtual participation) from diverse backgrounds, all coming together to celebrate the spirit of unity, wellness, and inner harmony. The session formed part of the ongoing celebrations leading up to the International Day of Yoga 2026, reinforcing the global message of health, peace and harmony through Yoga. The collaborative effort by Manasa Yoga, High Commission of India and NSCBICC highlighted the growing interest and commitment towards adopting Yoga as a way of life and a pathway to holistic wellness.

Curtain Raiser Event of International Day of Yoga 2026 by Global Indian International School, Kuala Lumpur

Date

May 26, 2026, Tuesday

Time7.30 am – 10.00 am
Venue              

Global Indian International School, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                                                           

Global Indian International School, Kuala Lumpur                                                                                                                                                                                    

In the run-up to IDY2026, a Yoga session was organised on May 26, 2026, Tuesday at the school premises of Global Indian International School (GIIS) in collaboration with High Commission of India and NSCBICC. The session was conducted by Ms. Dhanista Samariya, TIC Yoga, NSCBICC and saw enthusiastic participation from around 40 students. The initiative highlighted the importance of Yoga in promoting physical fitness, mental well-being, concentration and discipline among students while encouraging a healthy and balanced lifestyle from a young age.

Inauguration of ‘Ponnovisyam-2’ Exhibition of Thanjavur Paintings by Mrs. Valli Sevugan & her students

Date

May 23, 2026, Saturday

Time4.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Venue              

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                                                           

 NSCBICC                                                                                                                                                                                    

Ponnoviyam 2.0 – Exhibition of Thanjavur Paintings was inaugurated on 23 May 2026 at the Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC by Chief Guest YB Senator Puan Saraswathy Kandasami. She was joined by H. E. Shri B. N. Reddy, High Commissioner of India to Malaysia. Smt. Lalita Devi Reddy, Datuk Ar. P. Kasi, Ms. Deepa Rajendra Okade and Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Counsellor (Culture) & Director (NSCBICC). Over 120 art enthusiasts attended the event. The exhibition organised by NSCBICC showcased the works of Mrs. Valli Sevugan and her students celebrating the timeless beauty of Thanjavur painting, renowned for its vibrant colours, intricate detailing and rich use of gold foil.

The evening opened with a soulful prayer by one of Mrs. Valli’s students, followed by addresses from dignitaries who praised the exhibition’s role in strengthening cultural diplomacy and community bonds. H. E. Shri B. N. Reddy commended the dedication of Mrs. Valli and her students while YB Senator Saraswathy highlighted art’s power to bridge traditions. Datuk Ar. P. Kasi noted the historical patronage of Thanjavur paintings by the Telugu and Maratha dynasties and Ms. Deepa Rajendra emphasised their living heritage. Mrs. Lalitha Reddy, a student of Ms. Valli, shared the learning process highlighting the intricate detailing and spiritual essence of the paintings while Mrs. Valli encouraged young learners to pursue traditional art with sincerity.

The exhibition drew art lovers and cultural patrons who admired the devotion and craftsmanship in each piece. The exhibition extended till Running until 29 May 2026; it offers visitors a glimpse into the splendour of Indian heritage and the enduring appeal of Thanjavur art.

Namaste Malaysia Fiesta

Date

May 22 – 23, 2026, Friday – Saturday

Time9.30 am – 11.30 am
Venue              

The Grand Hall @ Taylors University, Subang Jaya

Organiser                                                           

Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Malaysia                                                                                                                                                                                      

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Couns (Cul) & Dir (NSCBICC) participated as Guest of Honour in the Opening Ceremony of Namaste Malaysia 2026 Fiesta on 22 May 2026, Friday at The Grand Hall @ Taylors University, Subang Jaya. The event was organised by Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Malaysia (WICCI) and NSCBICC was the Art and Culture Partner for this event. YB Senator Puan Saraswathy Kandasami officiated the event and congratulated the organiser for concocting platforms such as Namaste Malaysia Fiesta which play an exceptional role in fostering unity and greater cultural understanding among communities. Director NSCBICC congratulated the WICCI-Malaysia India Business council team and welcomed this initiative to celebrate the richness of Indian culture, heritage and arts in Malaysia. Throughout this Fiesta many activities took place such as Exhibition Zone with food, fashion and lifestyle stalls highlighting Indo–Malaysian flavours, design, and entrepreneurship, F&B Competition with non-gas cooking, poetry competition, panel discussions with leaders from business, culture, trade, media and community sectors, fashion show with various style narratives, Generation Shapers: The Runway of Purpose, a special run for the housewives, art corner & competition and many more. Another highlight of the event was a workshop on Chair Yoga by Ms. Dhanista Samariya, TIC Yoga. NSCBICC’s TIC Kathak, Ms. Priyadarshini Sanyal along with her students also gave elegant Kathak group and solo performances. The gathering of entrepreneurs, cultural performers, community leaders and guests from diverse backgrounds, helped to further strengthening the enduring friendship and cultural bonds between Malaysia and India.

Curtain Raiser Event of International Day of Yoga 2026 by Malaysia Telugu Foundation

Date

May 20, 2026, Wednesday

Time7.30 am – 10.00 am
Venue              

SJK (T) Ladang Kemuning, Melaka

Organiser                                     

Malaysia Telugu Foundation                                                                                                                                                                                       

In the run up to the IDY2026, Malaysia Telugu Foundation in partnership with High Commission of India and NSCBICC organised a Yoga session on May 20, 2026, Wednesday at SJK (T) Ladang Kemuning, Melaka. Dato’ Dr. R. Kantharao Ackunaidu, President of Malaysia Telugu Foundation presided over the event. A Yoga session was conducted which was attended by over 50 students from the school. Certificates were also awarded to all the participants on the occasion.

Curtain Raiser Event of International Day of Yoga 2026 by GOPIO

Date

May 20, 2026, Wednesday

Time7.30 am – 10.00 am
Venue              

SJK (T) Taman Sentosa, Klang, Selangor

Organiser                                     

GOPIO Malaysia                                                                                                                                                                                         

In the run up to IDY2026, High Commission of India and NSCBICC in partnership with GOPIO Malaysia organised a curtain raiser event on May 20, 2026, Wednesday at SJK (T) Taman Sentosa, Klang, Selangor. A vibrant yoga session conducted by NSCBICC yoga teacher Ms Dhanista Samariya, brought together 750 enthusiastic students. The event was officiated by Mr. Sugumaran Sundaram, Deputy Chairman of the School Board and was attended by Mr. Ravendran Arjunan, Secretary General GOPIO International, along with the school’s Principal, Mr. Thamilarasu Subramaniam and the staff members. The Yoga session was led by TIC Yoga, Ms. Dhanista Samariya.

Perak

Date

May 16, 2026, Saturday

Time8.30 pm – 10.00 pm
Venue              

Perak State Government and Greentown Indian Cultural Society

Organiser                                     

Dewan Banquet, SUK Perak                                                                                                                                                                                          

‘Perak’, a musical and dance concert was held on 16 May 2026 at Dewan Banquet, SUK Perak by NSCBICC in collaboration with Perak State Government and Greentown Indian Cultural Society (GICS) to mark the successful completion of the 3-month Kathak and Carnatic Vocal Learning Outreach Programme with the Kumpulan Selendang Perak (KSP). The event was officiated by DYAM Raja Iskandar Dzurkarnain Ibni Almarhum Sultan Idris A’fifullah Shah, Raja Dihilir Perak Darul Ridzuan. Shri Hitesh Rajpal, Deputy High Commissioner of India, was the guest of honour and represented the High Commission of India and NSCBICC. DHC in his speech appreciated the hard work of the TIC Kathak at NSCBICC as well as the 23 participants from Perak who embraced the opportunity to learn and perform the Indian classical art forms. The evening began with Dabus, the traditional Perak state dance performed by the Perak State dancers, followed by group and solo Kathak presentations. Special thanks were extended to GICS for their coordination. The event in part of the ongoing Programme of Co-operation in Culture, Arts and Heritage signed between the Governments of India and Malaysia in 2024 during the visit of YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister of Malaysia to further strengthening cultural ties between the two nations.

Dance Make-up Workshopby TIC(Kathak)

Date

May 9, 2026, Saturday

Time6.00 pm – 8.00 pm
Venue              

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                                     

NSCBICC                                                                                                                                                                                           

NSCBICC has planned many workshops this year by the Teachers of Indian Culture in the field of Yoga and Kathak dance. The first such workshop was the Dance Make-up Workshop by Ms. Priyadarshini Sanyal, TIC Kathak, NSCBICC. Make-up is one of the important components in performance which gives self-confidence to the performers. This first workshop kicked off on May 9, 2026, Saturday at Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC wherein more than 50 Participants explored the art of stage-ready dance make-up, learning techniques that beautifully complement classical Indian performances. The interactive session brought together enthusiasts of all ages, blending tradition with artistry in an inspiring atmosphere.

‘Vaisakhi Mela 2026’ – Penang State Level Sikh Festival

Date

May 2, 2026, Saturday

Time7.30 am – 10.00 am
Venue              

Padang Kota Lama, Pulau Pinang

Organiser                                     

Association of Wadda Gurdwara Sahib Penang                                                                                                                                                                         

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Couns (Cul) & Director of NSCBICC attended the Penang State Level Sikh Festival Open House Celebration, ‘Vaisakhi Mela 2026’ organised by the Association of Wadda Gurdwara Sahib Penang on May 2, 2026, Saturday at Padang Kota Lama, Pulau Pinang. The event was presided by the Chief Guest of Honour, His Excellency Tun Dato’ Seri Utama Haji Ramli bin Ngah Talib, Yang di-Pertua Negeri Pulau Pinang with his wife, Yang Mulia Toh Puan Raja Dato’ Seri Utama Noora Ashikin binti Raja Abdullah. The event was also attended by YAB Tuan Chow Kon Yeow, Chief Minister of Penang and YB Tuan Jagdeep Singh Deo Dato’ Seri Utama Karpal Singh, Deputy Chief Minister II of Penang; YB Tuan Wong Hon Wai, EXCO Tourism and Creative Economy; YB Puan Lim Siew Khim, EXCO Social Development, Welfare and Non-Muslim Affairs; YB Tuan Teh Lai Heng, Komtar Assemblyman; YB Tuan RSN Rayer Rajaji, Member of Parliament for Jelutong; YB Cik Connie Tan Hooi Peng, Assemblyman for Seri Delima and YB Tuan Ramkarpal Singh Dato’ Seri Utama Karpal Singh, Member of Parliament for Bukit Gelugor, along with other invited guests. In his speech, YAB Tuan Chow Kon Yeow stressed that the Vaisakhi Mela celebration is a symbol of the strong presence of the Sikh community in the state as well as the state government’s continued commitment to fostering harmony and mutual respect between races. The event was also marked by various cultural performances highlighting the atmosphere of goodwill and togetherness.

1st Curtain Raiser Event of International Day of Yoga 2026 by Heartfulness Malaysia

Date

May 2, 2026, Saturday

Time7.30 am – 10.00 am
Venue              

Heartfulness Malaysia Centre, Klang

Organiser                                     

Heartfulness Malaysia                                                                                                                                                                          

In the run up to International Day of Yoga 2026 (IDY2026), Heartfulness Malaysia partnered with High Commission of India and NSCBICC in organising the 1st curtain raiser event on May 2, 2026, Saturday at the Heartfulness Malaysia Centre, Klang. They also virtually joined the Common Yoga Protocol led by Prof (Dr).Kashinath Samagandi, Director, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), which was held as part of the Yoga Mahotsav celebrations 2026 by the MDNIY under the aegis of Ministry of AYUSH at Heartfulness, Kanha Shanti Vanam, Hyderabad, India. The event at Kuala Lumpur, attended by 70 participants, also marked the 50-day countdown to IDY2026.

Deputy High Commissioner, Mr. Hitesh Rajpal was the chief guest at this event. Speaking on the occasion, Deputy High Commissioner commended the role of Heartfulness in promotion of Yoga across Malaysia and their continuous support to High Commission for IDY every year.

Courtesy Visit to The Temple of Fine Arts Penang

Date

May 1, 2026, Friday

Time3.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Venue              

The Temple of Fine Arts Penang

Organiser                                     

The Temple of Fine Arts Penang                                                                                                                                                                  

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Couns (Cul) & Dir (NSCBICC) paid a courtesy visit to The Temple of Fine Arts Penang. This is part of High Commission of India and NSCBICC emphasis on stronger outreach programmes. This is the very first visit to TFA Penang by the Director and fruitful discussions took place with the Chairman Mr. Raj highlighting the cultural exchange, mutual respect and the strengthening of institutional ties. Last year, Director NSCBICC had visited The Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru and they had later hosted lecture demonstration and performance by the ICCR Empanelled Yakshagana troupe at their premises in January 2026. This visit too in a similar manner has opened doors for future partnerships in Penang.

Opening Ceremony of the Indian Heritage Gallery & Cultural Centre

Date

May 1, 2026, Friday

Time10.30 am – 1.30 pm
Venue              

Indian Heritage Gallery & Cultural Centre, Penang

Organiser                                     

Indian Heritage Gallery & Cultural Centre, Penang                                                                                                                                                                        

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Counsellor (Culture) & Director (NSCBICC) attended as Guest of Honour the Official Opening Ceremony of the Indian Heritage Gallery & Cultural Centre on May 1, 2026, Friday at Penang. The event was organised by Dato’ Seri Ramanathan Nachiappan, YAB Chow Kon Yeow, Chief Minister of Penang was the Chief Guest. The event was also attended by YB Lim Hui Ying, Deputy Minister Women, Family and Community Development; YB Dato’ Seri Sundarajoo Somu, State EXCO for Housing & Environment; YB Mr. Wong Hon Wai, State EXCO for Tourism & Creative Economy and Dato’ Ir. Rajendran P. Anthony, Mayor of Penang Island City Council. This gallery meaningfully captures the history, identity and enduring contributions of the Indian community in Georgetown. It is not merely a display of artefacts but instead also has an auditorium which can serve as a platform especially for the youth to connect and have a deeper understanding of the Indian community’s role in Penang’s development.

April 2026

Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom

(Exhibition of Paintings, Drawing and Photographs)

Date

April 25, 2026, Saturday

Time6.30 pm – 8.30 pm
Venue              

ONE Bangsar

Organiser                                     

Sutra Foundation                                                                                                                                                                             

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan Couns (Culture) & Dir (NSCBICC) attended Sutra Foundation’s latest art exhibition, ‘Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom’. The event was officiated by High Commissioner H. E. Shri B. N. Reddy who in his inaugural address spoke of the decades of hard work, dedication and artistry of highest order of Padma Sri Datuk Ramli Ibrahim and his Sutra Foundation that is responsible for the cultural bridge of Odissi between India and Malaysia. The exhibition of more than 130 works was staged at Kuala Lumpur after its impactful launch last January in Chennai, then to Bhubaneswar, Pune and eventually in New Delhi. The exhibition is a cultural conversation of India with the Golden Chersonese, one that began millennia ago and now finds new resonance in contemporary Malaysia and inspired by the lyrical presence of Odissi in Malaysia for the last four decades, the exhibition brought together photographs, drawings and paintings that not merely documents the dance, but responds to its translating and transforming movements. The exhibition also paid homage to the late Dr. Dinanath Pathy, a visionary who believed that tradition must live and transform across time and national boundaries.

Malaysia International Carnatic Music Festival 2026

Date

April 25, 2026, Saturday

Time9.30 am – 11.30 am
Venue              

Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC), Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                                     

Sugam Culture & Heritage Foundation                                                                                                                                             

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan Couns (Culture) & Dir (NSCBICC) represented High Commission and NSCBICC as Guest of Honour at the Opening Ceremony of Malaysia International Carnatic Music Festival 2026 organised by Sugam Culture & Heritage Foundation on April 25, 2026, Saturday at Malaysia Tourism Centre (MaTiC), Kuala Lumpur. This 8th edition of the festival is part of the Visit Malaysia Year 2026 initiative, aiming to position Malaysia as a regional hub for Indian classical music and cultural exchange. Director NSCBICC in her remarks commended the festival for bridging communities and fostering intercultural understanding. TIC Kathak, NSCBICC, Ms. Priyadarshini Sanyal along with her students concluded the ceremony with a solo and a group presentation Kathak performance. The event was joined by Datuk Surendren Sathasivam, Deputy Secretary-General (Management), Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Government of Malaysia; Tan Sri Dato’ Dr. R. Palan, Pro Chancellor of University of Cyberjaya; Padma Shri Datuk Ramli Ibrahim, Chairman of Sutra Foundation, Madam Hidayatul ‘Ein binti Mohamad Azmi, Director of National Department for Culture and Arts (JKKN), Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and others.

Courtesy Visit to International Relations Division (Cultural),

Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Government of Malaysia

Date

April 22, 2026, Wednesday

Time11.30 am – 12.30 pm
Venue              

Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Putrajaya

Organiser                                     

Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Government of Malaysia                                                                                                    

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan Couns (Culture) & Dir (NSCBICC) met Dr. Christina Yeo Ken Yin, Undersecretary, International Relations Division (Cultural), Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Government of Malaysia during an official visit on April 22, 2026, Wednesday at Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, Putrajaya. In this visit, Director NSCBICC thanked Dr. Christina for being supportive in all the works undertaken by the Indian Cultural Centre especially handling the formalities during the visit of ICCR empanelled troupe visiting. They also had discussed avenues for future collaborations between two countries in the field of culture and exchanged ideas and thoughts on the cultural diplomacy. Director NSCBICC welcomed the ideas of celebrating the anniversary for the Programme of Cooperation (POC) signed in the field of culture during the official visit of Prime Minister of Malaysia YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s official visit to India in August 2024 in a meet up session with Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi. The courtesy meeting was also attended by Mr. Shubham Sehgal, Assistant Attache (Culture), High Commission of India, Mr. Balasubramaniam, Program Officer, NSCBICC and Mr. Muhammad Afiq Anuar, Principal Assistant Secretary, International Relations Division (Cultural), MOTAC.

Celebration Of The 77th ICCR Day and Commemoration of

15th Anniversary of Indian Cultural Centre in Malaysia

Date

April 9, 2026, Thursday

Time6.00 pm – 8.30 pm
Venue              

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                           

NSCBICC                                                                                                                                                                            

Like every year, NSCBICC and High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur organised a grand celebration to mark the establishment of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) on 9 April 1950 with the objective of strengthening India’s cultural relations with the world and promoting mutual understanding through cultural exchanges. This year, ICCR’s 77th anniversary was celebrated as ‘ICCR Day’. In addition, the 15th Anniversary of NSCBICC’s establishment in Malaysia was also celebrated with gusto. The event served as a testament to the enduring cultural bond between India and Malaysia, featuring high-level diplomatic presence, insightful reflections from distinguished visitors and a vibrant showcase of classical arts.

YB Tuan Yuneswaran Ramaraj, Deputy Minister of National Unity, Government of Malaysia attended the event as the Chief Guest of Honour along with His Royal Highness (HRH) Tunku Zain Al-’Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz, ICCR’s Distinguished Visitor’s Programme; Dato’ Ts. Dr. Nagulendran Kangayatkarasu, Secretary-General, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Government of Malaysia; Padma Shri Datuk Ramli Ibrahim, Chairman, Sutra Foundation; Datuk B. Sahadevan, Managing Director / Secretary, National Land Finance Co-operative Society; Dr. Christina Yeo Ken Yin Division Secretary, International Relations Division (Culture), Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Government of Malaysia, Representatives from Government Cultural Bodies like National Department for Culture and Arts (JKKN), Academy of Arts, Culture and National Heritage (ASWARA), academia, community leaders, head of cultural institutions etc.

The evening commenced with the traditional lighting of the ceremonial lamp followed by Welcome Address by H. E. Shri B. N. Reddy, the High Commissioner of India to Malaysia. In his remarks, High Commissioner highlighted the significant journey of the cultural centre, which began in 2010 when he was posted here in Kuala Lumpur and reminisced about the challenges faced at the time of conceptualisation of ICC. He also stressed the role of ICC in Malaysia as the ‘Living Bridge’ between the two countries and proudly noted that the NSCBICC Kuala Lumpur has consistently been ranked as the top-performing Indian cultural centre globally among 38 such ICCs all over the world.

The ceremony featured two key videos: a commemorative piece documenting the 15-year history of the NSCBICC since its inception in 2010 along with a video reminiscing the journey of NSCBICC in the production of ‘Swagatham’, a specially curated dance performance during ‘Selamat Datang Modi Ji’ (Welcome Modiji), an Indian Community Event organised on the occasion of the official visit of Hon’ble Prime Minister of India His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi on February 7, 2026 at MINES, performed by about 800 dancers representing 46 cultural institutions and community organisations which entered The Malaysia Book of Records as the ‘Most Performers in Traditional Indian Dance’.

Chief Guest YB Tuan Yuneswaran Ramaraj, Deputy Minister of National Unity in his Special Address praised the NSCBICC’s role in fostering social harmony. He noted that cultural programmes are vital tools in uniting diverse communities, instilling values of mutual respect and love. He thanked the High Commission and NSCBICC for its proactive engagement with young Malaysian leaders and for facilitating high-level interactions between the two governments.

In the past year, several dignitaries and cultural troupes from Malaysia have visited India to take part in ICCR’s Festivals and prestigious programmes. HRH Tunku Zain Al-Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz, participant of ICCR’s Distinguished Programme 2026 shared his unforgettable experiences of ‘Cultural Diplomacy in Action’ at ICCR. HRH spoke about ‘weaving together’ of cultures, noting the shared history found in Sanskrit linguistic roots and royal court traditions. He highlighted the potential for think-tank collaborations between the two democracies and praised ICCR for its unmatched hospitality.

Padma Shri Datuk Ramli Ibrahim reflected upon his almost 40-year relationship with ICCR. He described the centre as a ‘neutral umbrella’ that allows creativity to bloom and emphasised that arts are the pinnacle of soft diplomacy. Mr. Muneswaren Palsamy represented Vehara Arts that took part in International Ramayana Mela Festival in October 2025 on the invitation of ICCR and MP State Government. He recounted a spiritual and artistic journey to Bhopal and Chitrakoot and described the profound experience of performing at the banks of the Mandakini River.

The event showcased a wide array of cultural performances including rhythmic Yoga presentation led by Ms. Dhanista Samariya, TIC (Yoga), NSCBICC with her students, showcasing balance and flexibility synchronized to music; Bharatanatyam performance ‘OmKarakarini’, by Ms. Ambigga Nagulendran from Kalpana Dance Theatre portraying the strength and beauty of Goddess Lalitha Tripurasundari and two energetic Kathak dance performances by Ms. Priyadarshini Sanyal, TIC (Kathak), NSCBICC along with her students; the first focusing on technical footwork and the second being a joyous depiction of Lord Krishna and the Gopis.

The Chief Guest of Honour, Guests of Honour, Speakers and Artists were all felicitated at the end of the programme. Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan Counsellor (Culture) & Director (NSCBICC) in her Vote of Thanks expressed heartfelt gratitude to everyone and reaffirmed NSCBICC’s commitment to serving as an umbrella organisation for all Indian cultural bodies in Malaysia. The 77th ICCR Day was more than a celebration; it was a renewal of the “people-to-people” connect that defines India-Malaysia relations. This event, attended by over 200 guests from all walks of life and several media outlets, showcased ICCR’s cultural diplomacy outreach and also marked 15 years of NSCBICC as a beacon of heritage in Kuala Lumpur.

Ugadhi Geetanjali 2026

DateApril 4, 2026, Saturday
Time8.00 pm – 9.30 pm
Venue              

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                          

Malaysia Telugu Foundation                                                                                                        

Malaysia Telugu Foundation in partnership with Mana Samskruthi Foundation, India organised ‘Ugadhi Geetanjali 2026’ on April 4, 2026, Saturday at Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC to commemorate ‘Sri Parbava Nama Ugadi’, New Year for the Telugu community. The dance troupe from Mana Samskruthi Foundation from India performed Kuchupudi and Baratnatyam performance. Event was attended by Dato’ Dr. R. Kantharao Ackunaidu, President of Malaysia Telugu Foundation; Mr. Mohan Reddy, President of Federation of NRI Cultural Association; Mr. Krishnamurthi, Deputy President of President, Malaysia Telugu Welfare and Cultural Association and many others.

Rajasthan Diwas & Ghoomar Festival

DateApril 4, 2026, Saturday
Time6.00 pm – 8.30 pm
Venue              

Shree Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                          

Marwari Yuva Manch International Kuala Lumpur                                                                                                

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan Couns (Culture) & Dir (NSCBICC) was the chief guest at the Rajasthan Diwas & Ghoomar Festival organised Marwari Yuva Manch International Kuala Lumpur on April 4, 2026, Saturday at Shree Lakshmi Narayan Mandir, Kuala Lumpur. The event which was attended over 800 attendees, marking a significant milestone for the Indian diaspora in Malaysia.

Many cultural activities were organised especially ramp walk themed ‘Weaves of Rajasthan’. The showcase highlighted the state’s rich textile heritage, featuring involved designs including Leheriya and Bandhani (Tie-dye techniques), Royal Rajputi attire, Kota Doria and Camel Motif prints and striking black ensembles of the Kaalbeliya style. The attendees were treated with authentic Rajasthan cuisine. The Gangaur Shobha Yatra (procession) further amplified this spirit, involving over 70 participants, including children, ladies and gents bringing the widely celebrated Gangaur festival vibes.

‘Phala Kala’ Fruit Carving Workshop

DateApril 4, 2026, Saturday
Time3.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Venue              

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                  

Malaysia Odia Association                                                                                                      

Malaysia Odia Association (MOA) organised ‘Phala Kala’ Fruit Carving Workshop on April 4, 2026, Saturday at Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC. The workshop focussed on the art of decorative fruit cutting inspired by themes from Indian cultural heritage. Chef Dibakar Sahu, a renowned chef led the session and demonstrated basic techniques of fruit carving and artistic presentation, incorporating traditional Indian motifs and festive symbolism. The workshop promoted Indian cultural heritage and Indian traditions by incorporating cultural motifs, symbols and festive themes into decorative fruit carving. The chef helped to blend art with culinary tradition by demonstrating how gastronomy can serve as a medium of artistic expression while preserving and promoting India’s rich aesthetic heritage.

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan Couns (Culture) & Dir (NSCBICC) inaugurated the workshop and congratulated both MOA for organising such unique programmes and the participants for attending the same. MOA has been organising many cultural linked creative-based hands-on workshops such as Pattachitra and Palm Leaf Art Workshop and Exhibition by Guru Priyabrata Jena and Guru Pramod Kumar Maharana in 2024 and Workshop and Exhibition on Saura Art & Bamboo craft: Discovering the Timeless Beauty of Tribal Art by Mr. Pravat Maharana and Mr. Ekadashi Barik in 2025 to commemorate Utkal Dibas celebrations.

Inauguration of Architecture of Devotion: Hindu Temples in the Indian Diaspora Exhibition

DateApril 4, 2026, Saturday
Time9.00 am – 11.00 am
Venue              

The Project Room by UR-MU, Level 4 @ The Toffee, Raja Chulan

Organiser                  

Emeritus Professor Dr. Krishna Gopal Rampal & Mrs. Kamla Rampal                                                       

Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Counsellor (Culture) & Director (NSCBICC) attended the Inauguration of Architecture of Devotion: Hindu Temples in the Indian Diaspora Exhibition by Emeritus Professor Dr. Krishna Gopal Rampal & Mrs. Kamla Rampal on April 4, 2026, Saturday at The Project Room by UR-MU, Level 4 @ The Toffee, Raja Chulan. The event was officiated by YB Tuan Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Digital, Government of Malaysia. This is an extensive exhibition featuring 163 artworks that documented the spiritual and architectural grandeur of Indian temples across the globe. The collections were curated by Emeritus Professor Dr. Krishna Gopal Rampal and Mrs. Kamla Rampal, served as a visual narrative of devotion and design. Through a diverse range of artistic interpretations, the exhibition highlighted the intricate details and symbolic power of sacred structures that have shaped communities worldwide, besides produced an invaluable cultural archive that preserves the artistic and spiritual legacy of these temples for future generations. Event was attended by Tan Sri Dato Dr. T. Marimuthu, Chairman of MIED Capital Sdn. Bhd.; Mr. Prabhakaran Nair, President of Malaysia – India Heritage Society (MIHS) and many others.

March 2026

Discourse on ‘Advaita in Daily Life’ by Revered Swami Shuddhidananda

DateMarch 31, 2026 | Tuesday
Time7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Venue              

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                  

Ramakrishna Mission Malaysia                                                                  

NSCBICC and High Commission in collaboration with Ramakrishna Mission Malaysia, hosted an inspiring discourse titled ‘Advaita in Daily Life’ by Revered Swami Shuddhidananda, Head of Advaita Ashrama – Mayavati & Kolkata, India. The gathering was warmly welcomed by High Commissioner H. E. Shri B. N. Reddy followed by President of Ramakrishna Mission Malaysia, Revered Swami Supriyananda ji who emphasized the importance of cultural and spiritual dialogues in fostering mutual understanding and harmony. The session brought together seekers and community members for an evening of wisdom and reflection. In his speech, Swami Shuddidananda ji touched upon the existential problems of life that arise from dualism and mutual separation, offering profound insights into how Advaita philosophy can help overcome these challenges. The discourse emphasized unity, self-realization, and inner peace, while also providing practical guidance on applying Advaita principles in everyday living. Attendees engaged in meaningful interaction with the speaker and concluded the evening with fellowship over light refreshments.

Meet and Greet with the Members of the Malaysia Barathanatya Dance Association

DateMarch 29, 2026 | Sunday
Time5.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Venue              

Kalamandapam, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                  

Malaysia Barathanatya Dance Association                                                          

Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan participated in a closed-group discussion with the members of Malaysia Barathanatya Dance Association (MBDA) to strengthen the connection. President of the Association, Mrs. Gayathri C. Ramesh thanked NSCBICC for associating them in all the cultural activities. Director in her remarks thanked MBDA for their utmost support in executing perfectly ‘Swagatham’, a curated dance performance choreographed and performed at the ‘Selamat Datang Modi Ji’ (Welcome Modiji) event to welcome Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi, who undertook an official visit to Malaysia. Director also encouraged the members’ students to apply and utilise the Thiruvalluvar Scholarships offered by ICCR in the field of Indian arts and culture.

Yoga Session by Agarval Samaj Kuala Lumpur

DateMarch 29, 2026 | Sunday
Time5.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Venue              

Royal Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                  

Agarval Samaj Kuala Lumpur                                                            

TIC Yoga of NSCBICC, Ms. Dhanista Samariya conducted a Yoga session for the members of Agarval Samaj Kuala Lumpur on March 29, 2026, Royal Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur. The event was organised to improve the body alignment and posture through Asanas such as Tadasana and Dandasana, focusing on correct standing, sitting and spinal alignments. Around 45 members participated in this Yoga session.

ICCR Thiruvalluvar Chair’s Lecture: Beyond the Page: Exploring the Intertextuality of Malaysian Tamil Folklore, Oral Traditions and Modern Literary Practice

DateMarch 26, 2026 | Thursday
Time7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Venue              

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Universiti Malaya

Organiser                  

ICCR Thiruvalluvar Chair                                                                 

ICCR Thiruvalluvar Chair, of Indian Studies at the Universiti Malaya, Prof. A. Chellaperumal delivered a special lecture titled Beyond the Page: Exploring the Intertextuality of Malaysian Tamil Folklore, Oral Traditions and Modern Literary Practice on March 26, 2026 at Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS). The audience included Dr. Ravindaran Maraya, Head, Department of Indian Studies, Tamil scholars, students, Tamil enthusiasts and Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan. The informative lecture was followed by an engaging Q&A session with diverse questions from audience ranging from how to stop folklores from disappearing completely to how Malaysian Tamil language has assimilated Bahasa Melayu and Chinese language in its hip hop music! Organised by the Department of Indian Studies, Universiti Malaya, the lecture embodies the ongoing close Malaysia-India academic collaboration subsequent to the announcement of establishment of the ICCR Thiruvalluvar Chair made during Prime Minister of Malaysia YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s official visit to India in August 2024 during his meet up session with Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi.

Bihar Diwas 2026

DateMarch 22, 2026 | Sunday
Time5.30 pm – 7.00 pm
Venue              

Geeta Ashram, Petaling Jaya

Organiser                  

Bihar Cultural Association                                                                   

Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan represented High Commission and NSCBICC as Guest of Honour at Bihar Diwas 2026 on March 22, 2026, Sunday at Geeta Ashram, Petaling Jaya. Director congratulated the Bihar Cultural Association for organising events that connect the diaspora and help them preserve and promote their rich cultural heritage in Malaysia. The Association has also ensured that the younger generation remains connected to their roots and culture.

19th Anniversary Celebration of Sai Baba Chariot Procession

DateMarch 22, 2026 | Sunday
Time4.00 pm – 5.00 pm
Venue              

Shirdi Sai Baba Society of Malaysia (Lebuh Ampang)

Organiser                  

Shirdi Sai Baba Society of Malaysia                                                         

Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan represented High Commission and NSCBICC as Guest of Honour for the 19th Anniversary Celebration and Sai Baba Chariot Procession on March 22, 2026, Sunday at Shirdi Sai Baba Society of Malaysia (Lebuh Ampang). The celebrations begin from March 13 onwards featuring cultural performances during the Satsang. The celebration spanned ten days, with the first nine days dedicated to the Sai Cultural Festival. Shirdi Sai Baba Society of Malaysia has been very supportive of the efforts of the High Commission and NSCBICC to promote of Indian culture.

TKI 60th Logo Launching Ceremony

DateMarch 14, 2026 | Saturday
Time9.30 am – 11.00 am
Venue              

Tanjai Kamalaa Indira Dance School, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                  

Tanjai Kamalaa Indira Dance School                                                          

Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan participated as Guest of Honour at 60th Logo Launching Ceremony of Tanjai Kamalaa Indira Dance School (TKI) on March 14, 2026, Saturday at their School. TKI, the longest running Bharatanatyam school of Malaysia celebrated the launch of their official 60th Anniversary logo to mark the beginning of their Diamond Jubilee celebration. The school was inaugurated in 1966 by sisters Mrs. Indira Manikam and Mrs. Kamalaa Ramachandran which has since then grown into a nourishing platform teaching the Tanjavur style of Bharathantyam to over 1000’s of students all over Malaysia. Chief Guest, Datuk B. Sahadevan, Managing Director of NLFCS launched the event. A snippet of the school’s newest dance drama production, “Krishnayanam – From Birth to Beyond” being rehearsed for their 60th anniversary celebration, was also presented by their students during the event.

India – Malaysia Tourism Roadshow

DateMarch 11 – 12, 2026 | Wednesday – Thursday
Time9.30 am onwards
Venue              

Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                 

High Commission of India                                                             

High Commission of India supported by Ministry of Tourism, Government of India and in collaboration with Malaysian Indian Tour and Travel Association (MITTA) and Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) organised the India–Malaysia Tourism Roadshow and B2B Seller-Buyer Meet on 11–12 March 2026 in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. Thirty tourism Industry stakeholders from 26 companies from India representing IATO had travelled to Malaysia for the events, while 65 Malaysian tour operators associated with inbound tourism attended the B2B meeting during the roadshow.

High Commissioner H. E. B. N. Reddy in his keynote address in Kuala Lumpur, highlighted the immense potential to enhance the two-way tourism and invited MITTA, MATTA Malaysia and the participating Malaysian tour operators to take advantage of new initiatives under “Incredible India” campaign by increasing their outreach to Indian tourist destinations. Mr. Bhuvanendraa Vikram, President of IATO UP Chapter made a detailed presentation on new and emerging tourism destinations in India, apart from highlighting the tourism attractions spread across various verticals- Spiritual and Religious Tourism (Buddhist circuits, Hindu pilgrimage destinations, and Islamic tourism); Medical and Wellness Tourism; Cultural and Heritage Experiences; Shopping and Lifestyle Tourism; and Film and Bollywood Tourism.

TIC Kathak Ms. Priyadarshini Sanyal along with her students performed Kathak during the opening ceremony.

Saree Walkathon

DateMarch 8, 2026 | Sunday
Time7.30 am – 11.00 am
Venue              

Perdana Botanical Garden, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser

Nutri Heart                                                               

Nutri Heart Malaysia, in partnership with NSCBICC organised Saree Walkathon 2026 on March 8, 2026, Sunday, at Perdana Botanical Garden, Kuala Lumpur, on the occasion of International Women’s Day. This Saree Walkathon witnessed enthusiastic participation of more than 1,000 women from India, Malaysia and other nationalities across Malaysia. This was a unique celebration of culture, unity, wellness and women empowerment. Participants proudly walked in traditional sarees with varieties of draping, colours and patterns symbolizing the harmonious blend of heritage and modern lifestyle.

The Chief Guest, YB Senator Saraswathy Kandasami lauded this exceptional initiative to promote ‘Nari Shakti’, emphasising the vital role women play in shaping families, communities and nation. Guest of Honour, Mrs. Lalita Devi Reddy, wife of the High Commissioner of India, spoke about the importance of women prioritising their health and well-being. She highlighted the benefits of Yoga, mindful eating and healthy lifestyle practices.

Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan highlighted NSCBICC‘s commitment to promoting Indian Culture, Yoga and holistic wellness through such innovative community events that combine heritage with health awareness, while strengthening cultural connections.

TIC Yoga of NSCBICC, Ms. Dhanista Samariya conducted a Yoga warm-up session that energised participants before the official flag-off of the walkathon and a well appreciated rhythmic yoga performance with her students at the end of the event. The organiser of this event, Ms. Roopali Tegginmani, Founder of Nutri Heart thanked NSCBICC as well as all the participants and partners for coming together in such a powerful and inspiring way to celebrate International Women’s Day 2026.

February 2026

Felicitation Ceremony for the Artists of National Day Reception and ‘Selamat Datang Modi Ji’, Indian Community Event

DateFebruary 27, 2026 | Friday
Time6.00 pm – 7.30 pm
Venue              

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser

NSCBICC                                                                 

NSCBICC and High Commisison organised Feliciation Ceremony to honour the distinguished Heads of Cultural Institutions, Academies as well as Community Associations and Organisations who played a pivotal role in making success ‘Swagatham’ Dance Performance to welcome Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi at the ‘Selamat Datang Modi Ji’, an Indian Community Event, organised by coalition of NGOs in Malaysia on February 7, 2026 at MINES International Exhibition & Convention Centre. High Commissioner Mr B N Reddy lauded and expressed his heartfelt congratulatory words to all members of the Core Co-ordinating Committee, Heads of 46 cultural institutions / academies and community organisations / associations including TIC and students of Kathak of NSCBICC for their unwavering support in ensuring the success of the ‘Swagatham’ welcome dance, which received the Malaysian Book of Record for Most Performers in Traditional Indian dance as well as performers at Ceremony Welcome at The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur on the same date.

Director NCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan welcomed the gathering. Adding to the richness of the ceremony, ‘Nattuva Thilagam’ Smt. Indira Manikam from Tanjai Kamala Indira Dance School; Smt. Gayathri C. Ramesh, President of Malaysian Barathanatyam Dance Association; Smt. Shangita Namasivayam, Founder of Kalpana Dance Theatre and Ms. Priyadarshini Sanyal, TIC Kathak, NSCBICC representing Core Co-ordinating Committee, shared their experiences in organising the performance of about 800 dancers, a feat that showcased unity, dedication and share cultural heritage of India and Malaysia.

The event was also graced by Padma Shri Datuk Ramli Ibrahim (Chairman, Sutra Foundation), Dato’ Nabesh Khanna (Director, MI Events), Dato’ George Thomas (CEO, Malaysian Association for the Blind), Mr. Thillai Raj Ramanathan (President, The Temple of Fine Arts Kuala Lumpur), Mr. Shankar Kandasamy (Head, Bharatanatyam Faculty, The Temple of Fine Arts Kuala Lumpur), Ms. Jyotsana Prakash (Music Director, The Temple of Fine Arts Kuala Lumpur), Ms. Thavamalar Gunaratnam and Ms. Vatsala Sivadas (Senior Directors, The Temple of Fine Arts Kuala Lumpur) and other esteemed guests.

The evening concluded with the distribution of certificates to all representatives namely Angika Fine Arts, Balsans Creative Kidz, Bragashetra Academy of Arts, Dakshra Fine Arts, Datta Guru Natyalaya Academy, Dhevi Maheswaran Dance Studio, Era Dance Academy, Global Indian International School Kuala Lumpur, Hindi Hai Hum Foundation, House of Isai Heritaj, Indrani Dance Academy, Jeyashree Bharathaalayam, Kalaikkottam Arts, Kalakendira Dance Academy, Kalaivani Fine Arts, Kalpana Dance Theatre, Kelab Bharat Kuala Lumpur, Kshetra Academy, Kuchipudi Nritya Arts, Laasya Arts Academy, Maharashtra Mandal Malaysia, Malaysian Association for the Blind, Nadesha Bharatha Dance Academy, Natheswaram and Thavil Isai Fine Arts Academy, Natya Laya Dance Academy, Nrityavi Fine Arts-Rathiki Tavi, Nutri Heart Culture Group, Malaysia Odia Association, Padma Nrithalaya Arts, Pannirselvam Bharathnatya Vidyalaya, Penaris Bharatanatyam Academy, Puspaveni Dance Academy, SBNA Performing Arts, Shaveena Art’s Academy, Shyamala Dance Creations, Siva Sakti Dance Academy, Sri Gowri Shankar Bharatha Dance Academy, Sri L. P. Dance Academy, Sri Laya Dance Academy, Sri Rengganathar Dance Klang, Subraanjali Dance Theatre, Sugam Karnatica, Sutra Foundation, Tanjai Kamala Indira Dance, Thiruchendur Dance Academy, Vehaara Arts Academy Studio, Yakshaghana as well as NSCBICC and mementos to all Core Coordinators by High Commissioner whose tireless efforts turned this vision into a grand reality. It was not just an appreciation but a celebration of the spirit of togetherness and tie up of cultural diplomacy that made this mega event possible.

Courtesy Visit to Dato’ George Thomas, CEO of Malaysian Association for the Blind

DateFebruary 24, 2026 | Tuesday
Time4.00 pm – 5.00 pm
Venue              

Malaysian Assoacition for the Blind, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser

Malaysian Assoacition for the Blind, Kuala Lumpur

Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan paid a courtesy visit to Dato’ George Thomas, Chief Executive Officer of Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB). During this productive meeting, Director extended heartfelt thanks to CEO MAB and his students for their wonderful rendition of National Anthems of India and Malaysia during National Day Reception for 77th Republic Day of India at The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur on January 27, 2026 and ‘Selamat Datang Modi Ji’, the Indian Community Event at MINES International Exhibition & Convention Centre to welcome Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi who was on Official Visit to Malaysia on February 7 – 8, 2026. They discussed ways to collaborate including recording of Indian epics and folktales for visually challenged students to listen and enjoy, holding regular outreach programmes / workshops by the TICs for their students, cultural performances of MAB students at NSCBICC towards building a more meaningful partnership.

‘ThiruLayaa 2026’ Special Musical Performance by Mr. Gold Devaraj

DateFebruary 17, 2026 | Friday
Time10.30 am – 12.30 pm
Venue              Shantanand Auditorium, The Temple of Fine Arts, Kuala Lumpur
OrganiserYayasan Falsafah dan Institusi Saiva          

Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan attended ThiruLayaa 2026, a special fund-raising musical concert organised by Yayasan Falsafah dan Institusi Saiva. The event is organised in support of the Foundation’s upcoming Saiva college and temple project, aimed at promoting best practices of Hinduism and developing qualified teachers in Hindu and Saiva philosophies. ThiruLayaa 2026 featured a special musical performance by Mr. Gold Devaraj, the acclaimed musician and singer from Tamil Nadu, India, widely recognised for his devotional hit “Odi Odi”. His performance deeply rooted in spiritual expression and contemporary devotional sensibilities, has resonated with audience attended making him a fitting ambassador for this meaningful initiative. Members of the public, devotees, patrons of the arts and supporters of Hindu education attended this music performance immersed and contributed towards the realisation of the foundation’s vision.

‘Ek Shaam Bollywood Geeton Ke Naam’ Bollywood Evening

DateFebruary 13, 2026 | Friday
Time7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Venue       Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC
OrganiserBhai Mardana Sangeet Academy            

Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy in partnership with NSCBICC organised ‘Ek Shaam Bollywood Geeton Ke Naam’, an evening of music, nostalgia and joy celebrating the evergreen Bollywood songs. Soulful performances by Mr. Dinesh Nirwan from New Delhi, India and Ms. Kamal Chopra from Penang, Malaysia lit up the stage with the delightful hosting by Madhavi Murali adding warmth and energy to the evening. Such events are beautiful symbols of cultural fusion and showcase how Bollywood music has travelled far beyond India’s shores. The event saw attendance from prominent members of several institutions and community organisations. Deputy High Commissioner Mr. Hitesh Rajpal & several officials from the High Commission attended this event. Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan welcomed everyone and thanked Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy for organising this event.

Welcome Ceremony for His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

DateFebruary 7, 2026 | Saturday
Time6.30 pm – 7.00 pm
Venue       The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur
OrganiserHigh Commission of India & NSCBICC

Consequent upon his arrival at The St. Regis Kuala Lumpur, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi was welcomed with Natheswaram and Thavil percussion with raagam Sankarabaranam – Notu Swaram by Natheswaram and Thavil Isai Fine Arts Academy. Several cultural performances were also kept to showcase the dept of cultural connect between India and Malaysia. It included Thirumurai Recital by Malaysia Hindu Sangam led by Ms. Sujitra Jayaseelan and her students. Prime Minister congratulated the 8-member team for reciting ‘Illaka Vilakkathu’, a Thirumurai by Sage Thirunavukkarasar which meant the light of a lamp dispels the darkness in the house and similarly, the mantra ‘Namachivaya’ dispels the darkness in the mind. There was also ‘Wayang Kulit’ (traditional local shadow puppet theatre) along with puppet display by Akademi Arjunasukma. It combines storytelling, music and intricate puppet manipulation to portray tales from Ramayana & Mahabharata epics as well as local folklore. The Temple of Fine Arts performed Ramayana based Bharatnatyam performance with the popular Pan-Indian Bhajan by the great Sant Tulsidas, ‘Sri Ramachandra Kripalu Bhaja Mana’. This dance performance highlighted common cultural heritage of the region through Ramayana. The dance based on Bhajan was performed not only by local Malaysian-Indians but also by Malays and Chinese of this soil who have mastered the art of Bharatnatyam living in this neighborhood of multicultures. The finale cultural segment was Silambam. This martial art was demonstrated by three talented students from Majlis Silambam Porr Kalai Malaysia who had won in the National Sports Competition of Malaysia, Sukan Malaysia (SUKMA). Hon’ble Prime Minister congratulated all the artists for their great work delivered.

Swagatham’ Dance Performance at ‘Selamat Datang Modi Ji’, Indian Community Event in conjunction with Official Visit to Malaysia by His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India

DateFebruary 7, 2026 | Saturday
Time4.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Venue       MINES International Exhibition & Convention Centre
OrganiserCoalition of Indian NGOs in Malaysia

At the invitation of Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi undertook an official visit to Malaysia from 7 to 8 February 2026. The visit reflected the deep-rooted friendship and enduring people-to-people ties, based on civilizational connections between the two countries. It reaffirmed the shared commitment of the two Leaders to further consolidate and expand the India–Malaysia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. To welcome the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Indian community in Malaysia organised ‘Selamat Datang Modi Ji’ (Welcome Modiji) event. The highlight of the event was ‘Swagatham’, a curated dance performance choreographed to welcome both Prime Ministers. The performance showcased the vibrant tapestry of Indian classical and folk dances including Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Odissi, Kathak, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Yakshagana, Lavani, Punjabi, Tamil, Sambalpuri and Rajasthani folk dances, which were performed by about 800 dancers representing 46 cultural institutions / academies and community associations / originations. It also included TIC-Kathak and students of NSCBICC. In a breathtaking display, the Swagatam dance which was performed by nearly 800 artists represented one of the largest coordinated Indian classical and folk dance presentations ever staged in Malaysia. The performance brought together multiple generations of dancers, from young students to seasoned performers, symbolising continuity, transmission of heritage and community participation. The specially curated performance underlined the depth of bilateral ties and the shared commitment of both countries to strengthen people-to-people relations. The performance also entered The Malaysia Book of Records as the ‘Most Performers in Traditional Indian Dance’. Both Prime Minsters acknowledged the ‘Swagatham’ Dance Performance showcased the shared heritage of India and Malaysia through India’s vast cultural mosaic represented by classical and folk traditions preserved and promoted in Malaysia. The two Leaders also appreciated the operationalization of the Thiruvalluvar Chair of Indian Studies at the prestigious Universiti Malaya (UM), Kuala Lumpur and welcomed the establishment of Thiruvalluvar Center at Universiti Malaya. Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim welcomed the announcement of Thiruvalluvar Scholarships for Malaysian nationals.

January 2026

Courtesy Call on Director-General ICCR by YAM Tunku Zain Al’Abidin

DateJanuary 29, 2026 (Thursday)
VenueDirector-General ICCR’s Office
OrganiserICCR

Director General ICCR Ms. Nandini Singla met His Royal Highness Tunku Zain Al-’Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz who was visiting India under ICCR’s Distinguished Visitor’s Programme and discussed ways to boost India – Malaysia cooperation in cultural exchanges, higher education and youth engagement. HRH emphasised India as a focus country for Malaysia in 2026, highlighting the game-changing power of cultural diplomacy, where arts & music spark understanding; education; unites; and our shared legacy inspires. Partner Countries who grow closer every day. During his visit to India under the Distinguished Visitors programme, YAM Tunku Zain al’Abidin visited  universities, think tanks and other institutions at Chennai, Puducherry, Mumbai, New Delhi, Agra and Bengaluru.

Yakshagana Lecture Demonstration @ Kuala Lumpur

Date

January 27, 2026 (Tuesday)

Time

10.00 am – 12.00 pm

Venue

Global Indian International School, Kuala Lumpur

Organiser                                            Global Indian International School, Kuala Lumpur                                                                                                                                      

NSCBICC in partnership with Global Indian International School (GIIS) hosted the lively Yakshagana Dance Group workshop, immersing students in the rich traditions of Indian dance-drama. The session began with a documentary screening that offered valuable insights into the origins, philosophy and artistic depth of Yakshagana, setting the stage for a deeper appreciation of the live performance and interactive workshop. The occasion was further graced by the esteemed presence of cultural heads and their support and encouragement added immense value to this cultural celebration, inspiring young minds to embrace the beauty of heritage and storytelling. A heartfelt thank you to the performers for bringing this timeless art form to life and inspiring the next generation to cherish and celebrate tradition. The workshop was attended by Senior Directors of The Temple of Fine Arts Kuala Lumpur Ms. Radha Gopal Shetty, Ms. Vatsala Sivadas and Ms. Thavamalar Gunaratnam.

77th Republic Day of India Celebrations

Date

January 26, 2026 (Monday)

Time

8.00 am – 10.00 am

Venue

India House

Organiser                                       High Commission of India, Kuala Lumpur                                                                                                                                           

The 77th Republic Day celebrations were held at India House with great fervour and enthusiasm. High Commissioner H. E. Mr. B. N. Reddy unfurled the tricolour and read out the address of Hon’ble President of India. Members of the Indian community, school students, media, NRI women entrepreneurs in Malaysia joined the celebrations in large numbers. Audience witnessed captivating presentations of patriotic songs and dance performances by Indian community associations and students. Bharat Club, Malaysia rendered a medley of patriotic songs, followed by a beautiful presentation of Kajri dance by the young members of Bihar Association, Malaysia. Students from Global Indian International School, Vikas International School and Sprout Academy enthralled the audience with their energetic dance medleys. Several NRI women entrepreneurs showcased diverse products at the India House, ranging from jewellery, handicrafts, resin art, bakery products, clothing, herbal products and Indian food delicacies displaying their innovative & entrepreneurial spirit.

Yakshagana Dance Performance @ Malaysia Kannada Sangha

Date

January 25, 2026 (Sunday)

Time

5.30 pm – 8.00 pm

Venue

Xsolla Curine Academy

Organiser                         Malaysia Kannada Sangha (MaKaSa)                                                                         

Malaysia Kannada Sangha, together with the NSCBICC brought the magic of Yakshagana to life at Xsolla Curine Academy auditorium. The evening began with a thoughtful documentary screening on the  Yakshagana dance form setting the stage for the vibrant performance by Karnataka Kala Darshini dance troupe sent by ICCR. The stage then came alive with dazzling costumes, powerful dance, and storytelling that carried the rich traditions of Karnataka straight into the hearts of rhe audience. The evening was attended by Mr. Chandrashekar Hospet , President, Mr. Prashanth Rao, Vice President, Mr Vivek Satish Kumar, Secretary and other members of the executive  committee of MaKaSa. Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Counselllor (Culture) & Director NSCBICC was  the Chief Guest at the event and  she appreciated the unstinting support given by MaKaSa for  such cultural initiatives that act as a living bridge between the Malaysia and India.

Bharathanatyam Dance Workshop

Date

January 24, 2026 (Saturday)

Time

10.30 am – 3.00 pm

Venue

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                  Srishti Nritya Ventures                                                                                      

Srishti Nritya Ventures, founded by Shankeri Thiyagaraja a Bharatanatyam practitioner committed to producing high-quality classical dance productions in Malaysia, organised One-Day Bharathanatyam Dance Workshop for dance lovers. Through guided instruction and demonstration, the workshop sought to nurture both technical proficiency and artistic sensitivity among participants. Mr. Anand CS from India, a  talented Bharathanatyam dancer who is disciple of Guru Sri RLV Subesh conducted the workshop. The participants benefited from this structured and immersive learning experience in Bharatanatyam, especially on the techniques, clarity of movement and artistic expression. The workshop achieved its aim to enhance the dancers’ understanding of body alignment, rhythm and aesthetics while encouraging disciplined practice and deeper engagement with the classical form.

Yakshagana Dance Performance @ Johor

Date

January 24, 2026 (Saturday)

Time

10.30 am – 12.30 pm

Venue

The Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru

Organiser                               NSCBICC & The Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru                                                                                                    

After the successful performance at Ipoh, Karnataka Kala Darshini Dance Troupe performed next at the sounthern  most state of Malaysia- Johor. NSCBICC in partnership with The Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru hosted an informative Yakshagana lecture cum demonstration  and  a vibrant performance by ICCR emapanelled troupe, Karnataka Kala Darshini Dance Troupe from Karnataka, India.

At Johor, Troupe Leader Mr. Srinivas Sasthan Krishnaiah, with 45 Years of rich experience explained about the Yakshagana performance to the audience of 80 students, teachers and parents. Upon completion of the lecture, the troupe performed ‘Kamsa Vadhe’, story which explained the story of Kamsa, a great King of Mathura and how he was killed by Krishna. Event was attended by Chairman of The Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru, Mr. C. Sivadas; Mr. Raghu Desai, President and Founder of Indians Meet & Greet Club, Johor Bahru and his committee members.

Yakshagana Dance Performance @ Ipoh

Date

January 23, 2026 (Friday)

Time

8.30 pm – 9.00 pm

Venue

Auditorium Kebudayaan & Kesenian Negara, Perak

Organiser                                              NSCBICC & Greentown Indian Cultural Society Ipoh                                                                                                        

NSCBICC in partnership with Greentown Indian Cultural Society hosted a Yakshagana performance by ICCR emapanelled troupe, Karnataka Kala Darshini Dance Troupe from Karnataka, India. Gracing the evening were esteemed guests: Orang Besar Jajahan Kampar (OBJ) – YDP Toh Muda Orang Kaya Kaya Panglima Bukit Gantang Seri Amar DiRaja, En Azman bin Dato’ Seri Yeop Junior & wife Puan Nora; YB Puan Thulsi Thivani Manogaran, ADUN Buntong; Clr. Amritajit Kaur Dhanoa Kampar District Councellor; Encik Hisham bin Mat, Director of JKKN Perak; Encik Muhammad Syazwan Syazan bin Abd Halim, Deputy Director of JKKN Perak; Tuan Mohd Azmi bin Ismail, Deputy President of Majlis Kebudayaan Negeri Perak. Counsellor (Culture) & Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan, Director NSCBICC expressed her gratitude  towards Greentown Indian Cultural Society Ipoh and Perak State Government for supporting  the various efforts of NSCBICC in promoting Indian Culture. The Yakshagana dance performance was on the story ‘Bhasmasura’, demon born when Lord Shiva throws the ashes to earth in anger. The story telling attracted the crowd especially the colourful costumes and energetic dance moves of the troupe. Orang Besar Jajahan Kampar felicitated the artists and expressed his best wishes to all of them.

Yakshagana Lecture Demonstration @ Ipoh

Date

January 23, 2026 (Friday)

Time

10.00 am – 12.00 pm

Venue

Auditorium Kebudayaan & Kesenian Negara, Perak

Organiser                                               NSCBICC, JKKN Perak & Greentown Indian Cultural Society Ipoh                                                                                              

NSCBICC, JKKN Perak & Greentown Indian Cultural Society Ipoh organised Yakshagana Lecture Demonstration with the artists of JKKN Perak. Around 25 artists participated and benefited in this workshop. The ICCR empanelled troupe taught the artists on costumes, steps and movement. In return, the JKKN Perak students performed the Tarian Zapin (Zapin Dance), a traditional Malay folk dance. The troupe leader began with a documentary screening that offered valuable insights into the origins, philosophy and artistic depth of Yakshagana, setting the stage for a deeper appreciation of the live performance and interactive workshop.

 129th Birth Anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

Date

January 23, 2026 (Friday)

Time

10.30 am – 12.30 pm

Venue

The Temple of Fine Arts Johor Bahru

Organiser                                      

High Commission, NSCBICC & Netaji Welfare Foundation                                                                                                

High Commission of India and NSCBICC in partnership with Netaji Welfare Foundation organised the 129th Birth Anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. His birthday is also known as Parakram Divas. High Commissioner H. E. Shri B. N. Reddy garlanded the Netaji bust at the reception followed by floral shradanjali. The community leaders and association heads joined High Commissioner to offer the floral tribute. The event featured addresses by distinguished guests, tributes to veterans of the Indian National Army, cultural presentations, and scholarly reflections on the life and legacy of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. High Commissioner lauded the efforts taken by INA veteran and their families to instil the spirit of patriotism in students. The commemoration witnessed the participation of members of the Indian diaspora, students, and invited guests, reaffirming Netaji’s enduring inspiration and contribution to India’s freedom movement.

Netaji birth anniversary is also celebrated as Day of Valour/ Parakram Divas to  highlight the inspiring life and contributions of Netaji to India’s freedom struggle and his mobilisation of Indian National Army (INA) in Southeast Asia. The legacy of Netaji, which is revered and remembered till date in Malaysia through the inspiring outreach activities of Netaji Welfare Foundation and Netaji Service Centre in different parts of Malaysia.  The event featured addresses by distinguished guests, tributes to veterans of the Indian National Army, cultural presentations, and scholarly reflections on the life and legacy of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The commemoration witnessed the participation of members of the Indian diaspora, students, and invited guests, reaffirming Netaji’s enduring inspiration and contribution to India’s freedom movement.

Yakshagana Dance Performance @ Kuala Lumpur

Date

January 22, 2026 (Thursday)

Time

7.00 pm – 9.00 pm

Venue

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser      NSCBICC                                                        

NSCBICC organised Yakshagana, a Special Dance Performance in conjunction with 150 Years of Vande Mataram celebrations by Karnataka Kala Darshini, the ICCR empanelled troupe. The event was officiated by YB Senator Madam Saraswathy Kandasami. This is the first performance of the troupe which will be performing at various locations like Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Johor in Malaysia. Counsellor (Culture) & Director NSCBICC, Ms. Vijayalakshmy Sunderrajan thanked the audience who had turned out for the performance as well expressed her gratitude to Karnataka Kala Darshini for their wonderful performance.

Chief Guest YB Senator Madam Saraswathy Kandasami lauded the effort taken by NSCBICC in promoting Indian culture here in Malaysia. The performance of the day entitled ‘Sri Devi Mahathme – Mahisha Mardhini’, Yakshagana is one of the most fascinating art forms of Karnataka with a unique and rare blend of powerful music and vigorous dance, marked by vivacious foot work. Yakshagana episodes are taken from our great epics like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Devipurana and Bhagavatha. The conclusion part featured Yakshagana performance celebrating 150 Years of Vande Mataram, the national commemorative initiative to celebrate the spirit of Vande Mataram and its unique role in the history of India.

The members of the troupe along with the troupe leader, Mr. Srinivas were felicitated by the Chief Guest and Director NSCBICC. Among the guests who had attended the event were Ms. Agnes Seah, Senior Economic Officer of Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands; Prof. A. Chella Perumal, ICCR Thiruvalluvar Chair; Mr. Prabhakaran Nair, President of Malaysia – India Heritage Society; Kalaimamani Srimathi Jayalakshmi Sekhar, Prominent Veena Artist; Mr. S. Rathakrishnan, President of Netaji Welfare Foundation; President of Malaysia Barathanatyam Dance Association Ms. Gayathri C. Ramesh; Chairman of The Temple of Fine Arts, Johor Bahru, Mr. Sivadas Chellaperumal; Prof. Dr. Aruna Gopinath; Madam Vatsala Sivadas, Senior Director of The Temple of Fine Arts, Kuala Lumpur; Ms. Apsara Ram Gopal, Founder of Kshetra Academy; Founder of Kalpana Dance Theatre, Ms. Sangitha Namasivayam; Mr. Arvinder Singh Raina, Founder of Bhai Mardana Sangeet Academy Malaysia; Mr. Parthiban Ramachandran, Co-ordinator of Hindu Sevai Sangam, other institutions and academies leaders, students, parents and members of NSCBICC.

Veena Vandhanam

Date

January 17, 2026 (Saturday)

Time

4.00 pm – 6.00 pm

Venue

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser      NSCBICC                                            

NSCBICC hosted ‘Veena Vandanam’, a special  Saraswati Veena concert by ICCR empanelled Kalaimamani Smt. Jayalakshmi Sekhar commemorating ‘Vande Mataram’ on 150th anniversary of India’s national song. The mesmerising performance by Kalaimamani Smt. Jayalakshmi Sekhar, accompanied by Shri Dharmenthiran Krishnan on Mridangam; Shri JB Arvind Sharma on Kanjira and her talented students left the audience spellbound.

ICCR’s 11th International Dance & Music Festival

Date

January 16 – 18, 2026 (Friday – Sunday)

Time

4.00 pm onwards

Venue

Baansera Park, New Delhi

Organiser      ICCR                                                                                           

Sutra Foundation under the leadership of Padma Shri Datuk Ramli Ibrahim represented Malaysia to take part in ICCR’s 11th India International Dance & Music Festival held at Prof. C. C. Mehta Auditorium, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. Sutra Foundation featured their recent successful Odissi production, Radhe! Radhe! The Sweet Surrender! – Radha’s eternal longing meets Krishna’s divine leela. The festival was graced by the august presence of Rajmata Shubhangini Raje Gaekwad, Hon’ble Chancellor, MSU Baroda; Shri Anil Dhameliya, IAS, Collector & District Magistrate, Vadodara; Shri Sanjay Vedi, Director (PPR), ICCR, New Delhi; Dr. K M Chudasama, Registrar, MSU;  Dr. Dhanesh Patel, Director, Office of International Affairs, MSU and Dr. Rajesh Kelkar, Head, Department of Vocal Music, MSU, adding dignity and prestige to the occasion. Organised by ICCR, SZO Ahmedabad in collaboration with the Office of International Affairs, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, the festival truly celebrated cultural harmony and artistic excellence besides offered students an immersive experience of international dance traditions. The festival fostered meaningful cultural exchange, enriching students with global artistic perspectives beyond academic learning. Adding joy, The Maharaja Saiyajirao University of Baroda signed a MoU with Sutra Foundation on 21 January 2026 to strengthen collaboration in the field of Performing Arts. The MoU, facilitated by ICCR and MSU’s Office of International Affairs, was signed in the august presence of Hon’ble Chancellor Rajmata Shubhangini Devi Raje.

World Hindi Day

Date

January 10, 2026 (Saturday)

Time

4.00 pm – 7.00 pm

Venue

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser                 

High Commission of India & NSCBICC                                                    

High Commission of India & NSCBICC, in collaboration with various community organisations and international schools in Malaysia, organised World Hindi Day 2026. Community organisations such as the Bharat Club, Bihar Cultural Association, Geeta Ashram, Maharashtra Mandal Malaysia and Marwari Yuva Manch, along with Malaysian international schools such as Global Indian International School, Sayfol International School, Sprout Academy, Tanarta International Schools and Vikas International School, participated enthusiastically in quiz, poetry recitation and  Performances in Hindi. Deputy High Commissioner Mr. Hitesh Rajpal inaugurated the event and shared his views on the role of Hindi in strengthening cultural understanding and connecting people from different cultures and nations. He also read out a special message from Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi on World Hindi Day. He  honoured the community organisations, international schools, individual participants and winners of various events that participated in the event. This event proved to be a very meaningful platform for bringing together Hindi learners, Hindi speakers and Hindi lovers in Malaysia. Over 160 community members, students, teachers and academics participated, appreciating the rich cultural heritage and significance of the Hindi language. As part of the cultural programme, students learning Hindi at NSCBICC performed a Hindi song for the audience. High Commission and NSCBICC thank the students, teachers and parents, members from all the schools and community organisations for their enthusiastic participation in World Hindi Day 2026.

Seminar on ‘Broadening the Horizon – from Start up to Scale up for BCA Women Entrepreneurs’

Date

January 9 – 10, 2026 (Friday – Saturday)

Time10.00 am – 4.00 pm
Venue

Multipurpose Hall, NSCBICC

Organiser

Bihar Cultural Association                                                

Bihar Cultural Association organised a seminar on ‘Broadening the Horizon – from Start up to Scale up for BCA Women Entrepreneurs’, aimed to empower women with basic tools to run their businesses confidently. The seminar covered major topics aimed at boosting the development of entrepreneurial women.

The event was officiated by Dato’ Ramesh Kodammal, Chairman of ASEAN India Economic Council. On the first day, Ms. Sona Ghosh, MBA Marketing, Entrepreneurs Business AddA spoke on the topic ‘Passion to Profession’. She discussed on the important of understanding the different types of markets and gain basic skills in marketing The second speaker, Ms. Navjot Plaha, General Management of Trainer Aegis BPO spoke on ‘Communication, the bridge to success’. She briefed on the importance of communication in a business which can be use productive communication strategies. The third speaker Ms. Shraddha Pandya, touched on the theme ‘Grow with Confidence’ focussing on the grow business with branding & social media, types of brands- content type discussion for different types of brands, brand positioning, social media- various platforms and organisations and many more.

The event achieved the target. This Seminar achieved the objective and many participants benefited from this event of empowering women with basic tools to run their businesses confidently.