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Israeli Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Ms. Orit Noked, held a six-day visit to India,
accompanied by senior officials from her Ministry and a delegation of agro-business companies from
Israel.
During her visit, Minister Noked met with her Indian counterpart, Mr. Sharad Pawar and discussed with
him ways to further strengthen and widen the scope of bilateral cooperation in agriculture between the
two countries. In a joint statement issued by the Ministers after their meeting in New Delhi, they
emphasized that agricultural cooperation has become one of the central pillars of the bilateral
relationship between the India and Israel and that it serves as a successful model of international
agricultural cooperation. They further identified a number of fields for potential collaboration, including
dairy production, post-harvest technologies, protected cultivation, micro-irrigation, fertigation and food
processing. In addition, both Ministers agreed to enhance joint agricultural research. The Ministers
established a joint working team in order to finalize a bilateral agricultural action plan.Cont. on page 2
Indian Minister for Agriculture Mr. Sharad Pawar with his Israeli counterpart Ms. Orit Noked
Indo-Israel Cooperation Can SignificantlyReduce Price of Food
Visiting the Centre of Excellence in Haryana
June-July 2011
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Justice Dalia Dorner, President of the Israeli Press Council,
represented Israel at the International Colloquium on Freedom of
Expression and Human Rights , organized by the Press Council of
India on April 28-29, 2011, in New Delhi.
Dorner, a Justice at the Supreme Court of Israel from 1993 to 2004
and one of Israel s most prominent jurists, was the first to address
the colloquium, which hosted press council representatives from
India and around the world. She spoke of various landmark cases in
Israel, dealing with freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
Visibly impressed with the Indian democracy and the vitality of the
Indian press, Justice Dorner said: "You criticize your government,
your parliament, you have a free press and your press council laws are excellent. Hats off to Indian
democracy. You are not only the biggest democracy, you are a real democracy."
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Hats Off to Indian Democracy
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Minister Noked also visited to the Indo-Israel Centre of Excellence for Vegetables in Karnal, Haryana,
where she was hosted by the Chief Minister, Mr. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who had just returned from a
productive visit to Israel. She also toured the Indian Agricultural Research Institute ( I ARI ) and
conducted business seminars with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry ( FICCI )
and Confederation of Indian Industries ( CII ) .
T he implementation of Israeli agro -technologies, which we place entirely at the disposal of India, will
surely benefit the Indian farmers by enhancing their income and improve the welfare of the general public
by helping to counteract the rise in the price of food said Minister Noked. The agricultural cooperation
with Israel can and will propel India to become a superpower in food production and supply, strengthen
this great country as a whole and will place it at the forefront of world agriculture .
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Israels 63 rd Independence DayCelebrated in Delhi
On the occasion of Israel s 63rd Independence
Day, the Embassy of Israel hosted a reception on
May 12th at The Ashok Hotel in New Delhi. Over
600 guests, who were an excellent mix of politicians
and socialites together with senior diplomats
participated in the celebrations and also bid adieu to Ambassador
Mark Sofer and Mrs. Sara Sofer, who are returning to Israel this
summer after a 4 year period in India.
As part of the celebrations, an Israeli Qawaali singer, Shye Ben-
Tzur, together with Rajasthani and Israeli musicians, performed Sufi
music renditions in three languages - Hebrew, Hindi and Urdu. They
swayed the audiences with Dil ki bahaar banke and Dama
dam mast kalandar and many more songs in Hebrew. Their
performance received rapturous applause and a standing ovation
from the audience.
Breathtaking aerial views of Israel were
screened in the background, while the
invitees enjoyed excellent hummus,
falafel and other typical Israeli dishes.
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Embassy of Israel3 Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi-110011
Website: http://delhi.mfa.gov.il Tel: 011-30414500 Fax: 011-30414555Email: [email protected]
Shavuot
aeli Children celebrate Shavout at Kibutz Geva
Jewish people in India, Israel and around the world, celebrated
recently the festival of Shavu'ot, an important day in the Jewish
calendar, with both historical and agricultural significance.
Agriculturally, it commemorates the time when the first fruits
were harvested and brought to the Jewish Temple in Jerusa
Historically, it celebrates the giving of the Torah the
Books of Moses Judaism' s founding legal and et
religious text, at Mount Sinai over three thousand years ago.
It is a tradition for Jews to eat dairy dishes during Shavu'ot. On
the holiday table of many Jewish homes one may find
mouthwatering dairy dishes such as blintzes, quiches and
cheesecake. Some say this tradition is a reminder of the
promise regarding the land of Israel, a land flowing with "
and honey."
If you happen to be visiting a kibbutz, an Israeli communal
agricultural settlement, it is worth attending the annual Bikkurim
ceremony. The agricultural settlements, and mainly the
kibbutzim, hold beautiful ceremonies and parades on Shavuot,
displaying the produce grown on their land. In most kibbutzim
these ceremonies are open to the public.
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