A conglomeration of historical, cultural, traditional, religious, political, economical, technological aspects, with respect to the youth and their fundamental rights, was showcased through the documentary- *To the Mountaintops*, interwoven between the two most conspicuous nations of the world- India and China, and their interrelations and differences. The seminar, conducted on February 4 (Monday) in the packed auditorium of Loreto College, was organised by Mr. Jim I. Gabbe, Mr. Jeff Lewis and Ms. Wang Jian Ping- Lily, members of CitizenArts, an educational forum built around substantive, entertaining documentaries. Mr. Arvind Bhorilal and Mrs.
Polly Bhorilal coordinated between Loreto College and CitizenArts to make the event a success.

The 30-minute documentary provided deep insights into the lifestyles of two countries - India and China. This was followed by an informative interactive session where Mr. Jim and Ms. Lily pointed out the existing differences between the two countries and how one can propel solutions for the two developing nations to come to a consensus and form a strong power for the world to see.

The Chinese apprehension of accepting their religion and the Indian masses to be mobilised by it; the tenure of Indian parliament differing from the lifetime reign of the Chinese executive; and the future of the youth and the safety of women - these were some of the highlights of the seminar. Mention was also made of the United States and Pakistan which also play an imperative role in world politics.

It was indeed an enriching experience for the students of Loreto College.



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