Malaysia

11th GOTO meeting held in Penang for the first time

Delegates from Tamil Nadu and Tamil diaspora communities from around the world will attend the two day meeting from today.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 05 Jan 2025 3:05PM

11th GOTO meeting held in Penang for the first time
Chow commended Penang’s vibrant Tamil community, along with other Indian ethnic groups, for its rich cultural heritage.- January 5, 2025

by Ian McIntyre

PENANG has been chosen as the first venue outside India to host the 11th Annual Global Organisation of Tamil Origin (GOTO) meeting.

Delegates from Tamil Nadu and Tamil diaspora communities around the world will attend the two-day meeting starting today.

There are reportedly an estimated 100 million people of Tamil ancestry spread across the world, living in more than 70 different countries and islands. 

Witnessing the remarkable GOTO event here, Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow underscored the significance of the event as it strengthens the long - standing bonds between Tamil Nadu and Penang.

 “GOTO plays a pivotal role in fostering meaningful dialogue among Tamils globally. It is a privately-led initiative that bridges distances, whether geographical or ideological,” Chow said.

GOTO is also a platform for strong networking ties among the participants.

Chow also commended Penang’s vibrant Tamil community, along with other Indian ethnic groups, for its rich cultural heritage, which has shaped the state in commerce, agriculture, medicine, and education.

 “We remain committed to working with Tamil and Indian community stakeholders to nurture Tamil language, culture, education, and identity. 

“Last year, the state allocated RM2.39 million to Tamil vernacular schools, Tamil preschools, Punjabi schools, and the Tamil School Committee Special Account. 

“This demonstrates our dedication to enhancing education within these communities."

Among those present were Deputy Chief Minister II Jagdeep Singh Deo, state executive councillors Datuk Seri Sundarajoo Somu and Wong Hon Wai.

Sundarajoo, who played a part in ensuring that GOTO comes here, said that it has drawn thousands of participants, pointing out the large delegation from Kedah and Johor. - January 5, 2025.

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