Aline Dobbie (Rose) HC 1962, an author and travel writer (
www.thepeacockscall.co.uk), is a key speaker at the
Intriguing India Symposium on Saturday 21 April 2018, at The Nomads Tent (
www.nomadstent.co.uk) in Edinburgh. Proceeds to go to PROJECT MALA, Bhadohi, India, an education charity in support of weavers’ children (
https://www.projectmala.org/gb/about-us/introduction/project-mala).
Calling all Old Girls in Edinburgh to support this wonderful sounding symposium! Joining instructions are contained in the image below.
A passionate advocate of India, Aline will explore
the Trade Routes to India through millennia, self-confessing to taking ‘a gallop’ through early Indian history, Scottish connections, and ending up in modern India (to where she returns regularly to promote tourism). She writes to the OGA “I return to India annually, almost a child of India, being born there, grew up there (I used to fly back and forth to St Swithun’s for holidays), and I know modern India and where India wants to be. I talked it over with the Consul of India and they fully backed my ideas. The Past is respected, but Now and the Future is what this great country is concentrating upon. My talk is all of 40 minutes, I had to bring it down and concentrate because I start in 3000 BCE and continue until the present day, showing the importance of trade then and now, all through empires and dynasties – a gallop through the past to get to the now!”
About PROJECT MALA
PROJECT MALA seeks out working children in remote villages of eastern Uttar Pradesh, India and gives them quality education in four R’s, reading, writing, arithmetic and respect; respect for others and the environment as well as self-respect in personal hygiene good manners.
PROJECT MALA is governed by the National Institute of Open Schooling who provide certification at grade five level and grade eight level so children passing out can progress into further education. In addition the project also provides some training in life sciences cooking, gardening, sewing etc. in order for them to make the most of their lives within the primitive environment of their rural village.
Aline has written four books on India and is travel editor of India link International magazine. She has her own website and blog
www.thepeacockscall.co.uk.
Aline Dobbie (H 1962)
Aline has personally reviewed two recent films based on British and Indian history for the OGA.
Victoria & Abdul
https://friends.stswithuns.com/news/old-girl-authors/68/Victoria-Abdul-a-personal-review-by-Aline-Dobbie-HC-1962
Viceroy's House
https://friends.stswithuns.com/news/old-girl-authors/38/Viceroys-House-a-personal-review-by-Aline-Dobbie-H-1962
If you are interested about Aline’s work and her travels, you may wish to read:
Do let us know if you can go and we'd love to hear back from any who go! Please comment below.