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1 Why did you decide to get into Foreign Service?

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I have been fortunate to have lived in different parts of India as my father, who was a government official, had a transferable job. The growing up years spent in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Assam, Meghalaya and Punjab gave me an exposure to the wonderful diversity that exists in India and more importantly, the respect and tolerance that we Indians have for different cultures, religions and languages. This experience no doubt prepared me for the life of a diplomat in an even richer and more diverse world. After doing my History (Honours) and Law from Panjab University, Chandigarh, I fulfilled my cherished objective of joining the Indian Foreign Service in 1983.

For my wife Dr. Shalini, daughter Shireen, and myself, it has been a fascinating journey over the years through many lands that has now brought us to the shores of Vancouver. We witnessed many countries and societies in transition as we did during my last posting in Ukraine and earlier in Nepal. My first posting was in the Soviet Union that no longer exists! 8 What are the things you like best and worst about your job?

2 How did you feel when you became the Consul General of India in Vancouver?

The feeling of joy when you get what you want! The feeling of anticipation that one would be part of a large Indian community, the largest of all places I have served in, and of pride in the fact that it has achieved so much and integrated itself in a manner that has enriched the socio-economic fabric of Western Canada.

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Ambassador Rajiv Kumar Chander is the new Consul

It’s been a wonderful couple of months that I have spent here in one of the world’s most lively cities. I am also told that the weather has been exceptionally kind this year for which I am grateful. One has been touched by the warm reception accorded to me and my family by the community.

General of India in Vancouver, who took charge in August, 2015. He joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1983 after obtaining degrees in History and Law. His first assignment abroad was at the Embassy of India, Moscow. Before being posted in Vancouver, Ambassador Chander was appointed as Ambassador of India to Ukraine from July 2011 to July 2015. As the

4 What plans do you have for the growth of the

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Consul General of India in Vancouver, he shares that he

Along with my colleagues from the Consulate, I had an informal get-together with several Indian associations as well as those promoting IndoCanadian business relations. These interactions gave me an idea of the range of activities that the community is engaged in and I do hope to be able to reach out to others in the B.C. area as well as in other provinces of Western Canada in the coming days. The Consulate has been constantly trying to improve its consular services and this would be a continuing endeavour on our part. We have also held consular camps in different parts of our consular jurisdiction. Ideally, we would like to have more public space available at the Consulate that would facilitate greater interaction with the community.

has been touched by the warm reception accorded to

5 What is the biggest strength of Indians living here?

The community has numerous achievers who have distinguished themselves in different fields, be it arts, science or business. The community has maintained strong ties with India and contributed immensely to bringing our countries closer together. As India is poised to grow economically and modernize itself rapidly, I am sure that the skills, resources

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The one abiding impression that we have is of the deep interest and appreciation of India`s culture and philosophy, and recognition of and indeed respect for our credentials as the world’s largest democracy. Interestingly, in Eastern Europe and Central Asia where I have had several occasions to visit or serve in, Bollywood or Indian films have woven such an emotional bond with India that it has to be seen to be believed. The fact that one had to leave behind such wonderful friends after every three to four years was particularly uprooting, but thanks to the wonderful world of the social media we now continue to inhabit the same social space and feel connected.

him and his family by the community, and talks about his plans for the Indian community here.

and capabilities of the community can play a positive role in India’s march forward. The ‘Make In India’ initiative, Clean Ganga campaign and Smart Cities project come readily to mind. 6 What plans do you have for Indians in Vancouver?

I know about the various cultural events and other festivities that are regularly organized by the numerous cultural and other associations in Vancouver. It would be great if there is one event annually where all can come together to showcase their talent for everyone to appreciate, including their Canadian friends. Sporting events can be exciting opportunities to come together and spend some time, besides staying healthy. Obviously, I do not have a monopoly on ideas and we would be more than happy to get suggestions from the community associations and interested individuals.

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9 What is your most memorable moment in the Service?

The security situation in Ukraine, where I was posted as Ambassador, deteriorated in the beginning of 2014. A war-like situation was developing in eastern Ukraine where some 1,000 Indian students and a few other Indian citizens were located. On instructions of the Government of India, the Embassy was able to safely evacuate them to the capital Kyiv at short notice and just in the nick of time. The local Indian community joined hands with the Embassy to ensure that the 1,000 mostly young Indians were well-cared for during their stay in Kyiv before proceeding to India. The fact that the evacuation proceeded smoothly and no one was injured was a matter of satisfaction to all those involved in the process. 10

Indo-Canadian relations.

Our bilateral relations have never looked healthier than after the very successful visit of the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India to Canada in April this year, which included a schedule for him in Vancouver as well. Several agreements were signed, including one relating to the supply of uranium from Saskatchewan to India. The introduction of the Electronic Tourist Visa for Canadian citizens was announced during the visit. There have been several delegations from India to this part of Canada after April 2015 that attests to the positive momentum imparted by the visit.


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than his stats show, Horvat spoke about his success as a rookie, his confidence as a sophomore and what a difference a year can make. Ranked 15th among North American skaters by the NHL Central Scouting Bureau ahead of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, Horvat was selected 9th overall by the Canucks who traded well-liked goaltender Cory Schneider for their pick. A two-way forward who could contribute both offensively and defensively, the Canucks had selected a player who could both block shots and win face-offs. In his second training camp with the Canucks in 2014, Horvat was hit during a pre-season game versus the Edmonton Oilers, suffering a shoulder injury that saw him sent down to Vancouver’s American Hockey League affiliate, the Utica Comets. Thankfully for Bo and the Canucks, it wasn’t long before he was back in the big league and suiting up for his professional league debut.

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“It’s been awesome so far,” Horvat said of his experience in the NHL. “Obviously, it’s been my dream ever since I was a little kid, to play in the NHL, and finally my dream became a reality last year.” Horvat’s dream came true as he skated in 68 NHL games and finished his rookie year with 25 regular season points. “I thought I had a pretty good year, the team had a good year. It was fun being in the playoffs,” he says, referring to the Canucks first-round loss to the Calgary Flames. Despite the early exit, Horvat had a team leading four points in the six-game run. “Now that I’m in my second year, I’m definitely a lot more comfortable,” he says. “Now I’m seeing young guys come in, like Jared [McCann] and Jake [Virtanen] and Ben [Hutton]. It’s been a pretty humbling experience.” So has the pressure changed for Horvat? With his rookie season come and gone, has the pressure to perform subsided? Or does it grow alongside his success? “I think a little bit of both,” Horvat admits. “Obviously, last year was pretty stressful, not knowing whether or not you’re going to make the team and then getting sent back down to junior but I think this year comes with pressure, too.” “You had such a great season last year, you should be that much better this year – the fans and the coaching staff and everybody watching has those expectations,” he says. “It’s tough to live up to those but I think I’m doing a good job of it so far.” And so far, he’d be right. Despite a slower start to the season than anticipated, he’s playing his game well by working hard to win while shouldering the responsibility to lead his team both on and off the ice. And for someone still so new to the big leagues – someone just a young 20 years old – his off-ice demeanour is making as much of an impression as his on-ice play. Horvat’s maturity, confidence and leadership have been making headlines since training camp began. If it seems he’s adjusted well to the pressure, it’s because it’s not all that new to him. “I’ve dealt with that kind of pressure all my life, honestly,” Horvat shares, referencing the three seasons he spent playing for the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League. “They treat it like a


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Diljott was shooting for her upcoming Punjabi film, Yaar Annmulle 2, when she was offered a role in the music video. “I got a call from director Arvinder Khaira asking me if I could be a part of this song. That was a great moment, and the very next day, I was on the set shooting for it,” she recalls. The young starlet credits the music video to have given her a breakthrough into the entertainment industry. “‘Patiala Peg’ has certainly given me a boost and my performance opposite Diljit Dosanjh has hugely been appreciated,” says Diljott, adding that working with Dosanjh has been a dream cum true. “He is an extremely fine artist and a very nice person. His simplicity and originality are remarkable. You get to learn so much while you are working with him.” Coming back to Yaar Annmulle 2, Diljott will play the character of a very meaningful and beautiful girl named Sabar in the film. “Audience will love the different shades of my role, and the twists and turns it brings in the story,” she adds, revealing that a few other Hindi and Punjabi projects are in the pipeline as well. For Diljott, acting and dance has been her passion from a very young age. She made sure that she was a part of acting and dance performances throughout school and college, and so the decision to take it up professionally also followed through. She is trained in kathak, folk and western dance. She also attended Actor Prepares – an acting school in Mumbai. Despite her inclination towards the arts, Diljott was


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Trudeau’s Liberals swung into a 54 percent majority in the House, transforming the previously frail 34-member House caucus into governing party of Canada.

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ollowing his party’s sweeping majority, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, standing in front of a boisterous crowd in Montreal, opened up and declared, “Sunny ways, my friends, sunny ways. This is what positive politics can do.” Canada has been under a Stephen Harper-led Conservative administration for close to 10 years. They steered the country through the financial crisis in 2007-08, certainly bolstered by the strong price in oil that hit highs of $147 a barrel in 2008. The Conservatives also strengthened our country’s borders and security capabilities, dismantled or affected a lot via policy initiatives, scrapping the longgun registry and the national child care program put together in 2006. They also reduced the goods and services tax from seven to five per cent, changed the relationship between the media and government into something often farcical, and demonstrated a willingness to flout Parliamentary ethics and etiquette. Harper was charged with contempt of

Parliament in 2011 and utilized omnibus legislation on more than a handful of occasions to affect hundreds of laws on the environment, crime, economy and more, effectively stamping their brand of politics across the country. But, this election, change was in the air.

A sea of red The Liberal Party of Canada ran on a platform of progressive change. They asked voters: “What does real change mean to you?” Beneath three general rubrics of investment, the middle class and transparency, the Liberals scooped up 184 ridings when the polls closed on October 19. Trudeau’s Liberals swung into a 54 percent majority in the House, transforming the previously frail 34-member House caucus into governing party of Canada. The 42nd general election and its politics propelled 17 million to turn up and vote, which is about 68 percent of the eligible vote. This was the highest

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not be expected to tote the party line,” said Sarai, adding, he plans on a resultsoriented approach to politics, not simply championing initiatives for the sake of the party. Sarai also conveyed his personal

Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada I am incredibly proud to be the new Member of Parliament for the riding of Vancouver Granville, and honoured to be the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General of Canada. Prime Minister Trudeau has assembled a strong team and I am honoured to be part of it. I trust Justin Trudeau. He has a good mind and a great heart. He reaches out to bring people together in common cause. He has given me hope that, working together, we are bringing a government of good people and great integrity to Ottawa, to make the changes that will make all of our lives, and our country, better.

turnout rate in decades, since 1993’s 71 per cent. The Grits put forth an ambitious policy platform, one that contained over a hundred policy points as outlined at the party’s national site. From the economy to openness in government, the Liberals hit a strong chord with Canadians capturing 6.9 million voters. But now the hard part: prioritizing pledged promises. Surrey Centre MP Randeep Sarai said focus will be placed on the middle class as that was a policy area that resonated with voters. “The last 10 to 15 years, growth in earning capacity has not been there for Canadians,” said Sarai, who is an

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entrepreneur with a background in law. Sarai added, the lowering of taxes, boosted infrastructure spending and the addition of high-skilled jobs with an emphasis on youth will be important for the growth and development of Canada’s economy. Sarai won his Surrey riding by over 2,000 votes, defeating NDP incumbent Jasbir Sandhu and Conservative candidate Sucha Thind. Sarai also talked about a difference in access and openness afforded to and by politicians. “We will

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Sidhu, who won by 1,038 votes ahead of Conservative Brad Vis, said focus on the economy was most imperative. “Investing in infrastructure and green jobs,” said Sidhu, who is president of Greenvale Enterprises Inc., a local agricultural company, and CEO of Sidhu Group. He then shifted gears to Bill C-51, the controversial Conservative anti-terror legislation that passed last June. Civilian oversight will be key to the democratic success of the bill, Sidhu said, and considering the recommendations made by the United Nations Human Rights committee is something the Liberals must do. But, Sidhu added, “If any Canadian is not involved in a violent act, then it should not apply.” He also drew close attention to the need to reinstate Canada’s image in the world as

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From promises to policies The rise of Trudeau’s Liberals was difficult to forecast in an election deemed, for one of the first times, as a three-party race. There’s no denying Canada’s leftwingers took a large step back from their political influence established in 2011.


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From 103 seats reduced to 44, many, including the NDP, did not foresee the Liberal’s sweep of the Atlantic. The Tories are firmly in opposition with 99 seats, or 29 per cent of the House, but Harper-less at the helm. Trudeau’s Liberals are now in the position to push ahead with their agenda. As the 43-year-old Prime Minister settles in on his newly appointed Cabinet, pressing matters on the environment juxtaposed against the falling price of oil subtly battering Canada’s economy is front and centre, as is the pledged promise to look into the missing and murdered indigenous women, and a handful of international summits on the horizon. Further, implementing middle class tax cuts, pulling out of Syria and Iraq and the planned resettlement of 25,000 Syrian refugees by year’s end just scratches the surface of the work ahead. Certainly a clear majority and mandate in hand, Canadians expect promises to shape into policies in the coming months.


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cause patients more stress and more pain. Some clinics offer their patients the option to set up a running account that will be collected upon settlement ‒ these agreements are often called “Directions to Pay”. You need to review the fine print because quite often, there is an interest component whereby you pay extra for the option to pay later. It’s best to seek legal advice from an experienced lawyer before entering into a Direction to Pay Agreement. If done properly, this can be an excellent way to continue your rehab without the need for ICBC approval or paying out of pocket for each treatment.

NO! You may experience at some point in your claim, the rehab clinic advising you that ICBC is rejecting or no longer funding your physiotherapy, massage therapy, active rehab, or other form of recommended treatment. This can be frustrating and builds a certain level of distrust with your insurance company. What can be done about it?

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Hire an Experienced Lawyer Dealing with a sophisticated insurance company can be complicated and stressful.

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A lawyer can help deal with the stress by advancing your claim on a number of fronts, including the rehab approval process. A lawyer can take over all communications so that you no longer have to deal with the adjuster directly. Get the advice you need from an experienced lawyer and understand which benefits will be covered at various stages of your claim.

Extended Health Coverage Your primary benefits will cover your rehab expenses to the extent that you have coverage. Extended Health Coverage is often provided by your employer or you may have purchased additional coverage privately. Extended Health Coverage pays for your medicine at the pharmacy (Manulife, Sunlife, StandardLife, Pacific Blue Cross, etc.). ICBC Part 7 rehab benefits are actually secondary benefits in most instances and you could benefit from using these additional private plans.

Direction to Pay Some rehab clinics have discovered that ICBC often rejects continued rehab and/ or delays the approval process. Patients can be left waiting even if they want to work towards getting better faster. Delays can

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File a Part 7 Action There are two components to most car accident claims. First is the claim against the other motorist(s) for causing pain and suffering, and other financial losses. People often confuse this as a claim against ICBC, when in fact you are claiming damages from the other motorist directly. This first component is the legal claim against the driver and registered owner of the vehicle that struck you. The second component of a claim is against ICBC pursuant to Part 7 benefits, also known as no-fault benefits. These benefits are available to all BC motorists, even in situations where you might be at fault for the collision. This coverage provides for basic wage loss benefits, rehab expenses, and some home-making assistance. It’s important to get the advice you need and understand which benefits will be covered at various stages of your claim. Most lawyers practicing in the field of ICBC injury claims will provide a free initial consultation. Take advantage of that opportunity and book an appointment. Making informed decisions is key for your path to recovery. ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Perminder S. Tung Perminder S. Tung, is the first Indo-Canadian and the youngest lawyer to make Partner at Lindsay Kenny LLP, a leading BC law firm. He practices civil litigation, with an emphasis on ICBC motor vehicle injury claims, slip and fall claims, insurance coverage disputes, and business/commercial litigation. He is a dedicated trial lawyer with extensive experience and a strong background in negotiation and dispute resolution.


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t was a night of achievements, a night of high spirits, and a night to remember. DARPAN Magazine’s 6th Annual Extraordinary Achievement Awards 2015 was indeed a grand affair. Right from the buzzing red carpet and the glamourous fashion show, to the excellent awards and the beautiful guests, every element added to the night’s success. Recognized as the pre-eminent South Asian event-of-the-year, DARPAN hosted its Achievement Awards in the company of esteemed social, business and political elites. The spectacular red-carpet Awards gala honoured 10 remarkable individuals within the South Asian community who embody the spirit of community and believe in giving back through their own avenues in an effort to build society. Adding a vibe of affluence to the red carpet entrance was the showcase of the latest luxury Cadillac models and the gorgeous ice sculptures depicting DARPAN’s journey of 11 years in publishing excellence. Other features on the red carpet included a media centre with live interviews conducted by our red carpet hosts Gaurav Shah and Mandeep Patrola-Rai, a media wall to pose for

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photographs, and champagne and black and gold martinis. Canadian television personality and ET Now presenter, Sangita Patel, who flew in from Toronto, was the Master of Ceremonies for the event. Named one of Hello! Canada Magazine’s ‘50 Most Beautiful People’ in 2014, Sangita Patel has

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become a familiar face on Canada’s leading entertainment show, Entertainment Tonight Canada. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Patel joined ET Canada in early 2013. Now as an entertainment reporter, she spends most of her time covering movie premiers, giving viewers a behindthe-scenes look into glamourous events like the Cannes Film Festival and interviewing Hollywood celebrities. Throughout her career on television, she has been a part of TV shows such as Toronto Living, Rushes, Weather Network and Breakfast Television. She has been awarded Anokhi magazine’s TV personality of the year and is the recipient of Trailblazer Award at the Reelworld Film Festival. This year’s keynote speaker was USB co-founder Ajay Bhatt. Bhatt, along with his team at Intel founded the Universal Serial Bus (USB) – a device found in billions of electronic devices all over the world today. Bhatt joined Intel Corporation in 1990 as a senior staff architect on the chipset architecture team

The popular fashion show by Vivah showcased Fall 2015 non-bridal collection comprising vibrant colour palettes, exuberant fabrics of beautiful florals, and mirror work detailing.

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in Folsom. He is currently Intel’s Chief Architect and Fellow, Client Computing Group and credited as being the father of the USB standard. Beyond the USB, Bhatt has developed several widely used technologies, including Accelerated Graphics Port, PCI Express, Platform Power management architecture and various chipset improvements. He holds 70 US

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and International patents, and has received many awards for his work. He won the Achievement in Excellence Award for his contribution in PCI Express specification development in 2002. He received The Light of India Award in 2012 for his contributions in advancement of science and technology. In 2013, he

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was awarded the Outstanding Achievement in Science & Technology Award at The Asian Awards in London. He won the European Inventor Award 2013 for leading a team of computer experts at Intel that developed USB technology. Bhatt’s creation has helped the world connect better with each other. His achievements make him an inspirational figure for upcoming creators and youth. MC Patel’s energy and witty sense of humour had the guests engaged to what’s coming next and entertained. Many


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Manj Musik took the stage with singer-wife Nindy Kaur and got the guests dancing.

known figures and celebrities from within the community and British Columbia graced the occasion with their presence. Spotted at the event were Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner, TransLink Minister Peter Fassbender, Minister of Technology, Innovation and Citizen's Services Amrik Virk, MLA for Burnaby-Edmonds Raj Chouhan, and Surrey Councillor Tom Gill, among others. Surrey Mayor Linda Hepner, who looked lovely in a black and

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silver Indian fusion outfit, took the stage to share a few words with the audience. Guests from within and outside the community added glamour and style to the night with their colourful, graceful and fashionable outfits. The Awards night also included a refreshing question and answer session with our Chief Guest and Keynote Speaker Ajay Bhatt – who shared with the audience the story behind his popular invention

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and his inspiring journey so far. The most-awaited part of the event was the fashion show by Vivah Collection. The popular fashion house showcased its Fall 2015 non-bridal collection comprising vibrant colour palettes, exuberant fabrics of beautiful florals, and mirror work detailing. The collection was inspired by the infused vision of today’s fashionista. The breathtaking show, gorgeous models, and catchy ramp music added more

energy to the stage and had the guests applauding and hoping for more. The awards session – the main element of the event – was all about achievements, excellence and community spirit. Ten amazing individuals from the South Asian community were recognized for their extraordinary achievements and for reflecting their heritage in a remarkable way. The never-ending applause by the guests, along with the inspiring thank you speeches by the winners generated a feeling of pride and unity at the event. The atmosphere at the awards night was lively, without a moment of dullness. Every new session or element that DARPAN planned had the guests in awe. The evening was young; there was music, food, glamour and beautiful people having a great time. The highlight of the event, besides the awards of course, was the live entertainment by the talented Manj Musik. The talented singer, who has worked with Saif Ali Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Akshay Kumar, amongst others, took the stage with singer-wife Nindy Kaur, and got the guests dancing. Guests were seen dancing, mingling and having a great time – making DARPAN Awards a successful event and a night to remember.

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“It was my distinct pleasure to receive this coveted award at DARPAN’s annual event. It is always nice to be recognized by one’s own community.”

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Ajay Bhatt is the co-founder of the Universal Service Bus, popularly known at the USB. This IndianAmerican computer architect’s creation is found in billions of electronic devices all over the world and has helped smoothen interactions among

people from different countries. Bhatt has also developed several widely used technologies including AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port), PCI Express, Platform Power management architecture and various chipset improvements. He holds 70 US and International patents. Bhatt received The Light of India Award in 2012 for his contributions in advancement of science and technology. In 2013, he was awarded the Outstanding Achievement in Science & Technology Award at The Asian Awards in London, and the European Inventor Award for leading a team of computer experts at Intel that developed USB technology.

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Wally Oppal is a Canadian lawyer, former judge and provincial politician, who is currently serving as the Chancellor of the Thompson Rivers University. He was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Dr. Peter AIDS Foundation. In 2003, he was appointed to the British Columbia Court of Appeal, making him the second Indo-Canadian Attorney-General of British Columbia. In 2005, he was appointed as Attorney General of British Columbia and served as Minister Responsible for Multiculturalism until 2009. Oppal was justice system, including the establishment

Wally Oppal receives the Industry Marvel Award from Peter Heppner, General Manager, Preston GM

with chronic offenders, developing new Rules of Court in order to promote quicker resolution of disputes and developing new initiatives in dealing with violence against women. He is also known as the author of a report: The Independent Commission of Inquiry into Policing in British Columbia (commonly referred to as the Oppal Inquiry). Oppal has dedicated his entire working life to the pursuit of social justice and community safety. He has been recognized with several awards like the Lawyer Helping Lawyer Award (2007) by Lawyers Assistance Program of B.C., and Honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of the Fraser Valley (2010).

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Ratana Stephens

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Dr. Narinder Kapany 2013 International Sensation

What a humbling experience. I was so proud of the remarkable achievements of every winner that night – made me feel so proud of our whole community.”

Nira Arora - 2012 Industry Marvel

Ratana Stephens receives the Corporate Engagement Award from Daljit Thind, CEO, Thind Properties Ratana Stephens is Chief Operating

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Nature’s Pathreceives FoodsYoung Inc. Wonder – North Ivneet Bains Awardshe fromwas Nav honoured with the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award. She is a Cheema of Simon Fraser University. breakfast foods company, with board member for United Way Lower organic production facilities in Mainland and holds several other British Columbia, Ontario, Washington awards for community service. A role State and Wisconsin. She has model for entrepreneurial women, served as a Director of British Ratana is committed to opportunities that meet the needs of people and Cancer Society. In 2015, Stephens planet.

Rob Rai

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I was very impressed with Darpan Magazine’s Extraordinary Achievement Awards. The calibre of the guests, award nominees and entertainment made this one of the strongest events I’ve participated in this year. I am honoured and humbled to have received the award.”

Suneet Singh Tuli - 2012 International Sensation

“It was a truly an unforgettable night with so much inspiration. I felt honoured and humbled to be selected as the recipient.”

Sukhmeet Sachal - 2013 Young Wonder

In Honour of Your Extraordinary Achievements in Rescuing and Providing Rehabilitory Services to At-Risk Youth in the Community and Beyond Rob Rai currently holds the position of Manager of Safe Schools for the Surrey School District, and has been working in prevention for the last 10 years. His work

Rob Rai receives the Community Crusader Award from Milan Mann, Balraj Mann Group

America where he has collaborated with experts on the subject in both Canada and the USA. Rai and the Surrey School District opened the Wrap Project in 2009, which provides services to at-risk youth who exhibit signs of gang associated behaviour. His name has become wellknown nationally, and in major urban cities in the U.S.A., for his innovative

approaches to tackling gang problems. Rai discovered his passion for working end of youth programs before shifting his focus to one-on-one interactions with kids in 1997. Rai is a speaker on nearly every gang conference lineup in Canada and some events in Chicago, L.A., Toronto, Quebec, Alberta, B.C. and beyond. Recognised for his innovative approaches to working with students and at-risk youth, Rai has been awarded numerous honours in Canada and in the USA, including the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012.

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Aishwarya Roshan receives the Young Wonder Award from Steve Dooley, Executive Director, Simon Fraser University

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Aishwarya Roshan was one among Cheema of Simon Fraser University. 50 high school graduates to receive the prestigious Schulich Leader Scholarships of $60,000 this year. She is currently studying at the University of British Columbia with a Schulich science scholarship, and hopes to study pharmacology. Roshan, who graduated from high school with a 96 percent average, founded a national environmental youth group during her high school. During grade 11 and 12, she led six clubs within her school district, while pursuing

a semi-professional dance career. Roshan greatly appreciates youth involvement and leadership, and is a to positive change in the world. She with communities to implement solutions, projects, and innovations that would better serve society. From her high school experience, she has developed an ever-growing passion for environmentalism, international relations, and journalism, alongside her interest in the sciences.

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Naveen Girn receives the Heritage Defender Award from Trevor Boyd, Exclusive Floors Naveen Girn is a community engagement specialist and curator whose interests centre on Vancouver’s South Asian community, intercultural oral history and curation. Girn co-curated Spectacular Sangeet (2013) at the Surrey Art Gallery and the award-winning Bhangra.me: Vancouver’s Bhangra Story (2011) at the Museum of Vancouver, which received an Award for Excellence from the Canadian Museum Association. In 2014, he was Project Manager for the Komagata Maru 1914-2014:

Generations, Geographies and Echoes project that brought together eight institutions across Metro Vancouver to collaboratively commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Komagata Maru. He was curator of Goonj: Being Brown in Chinatown, which was a part of Indian Summer Festival 2015. Girn has curated art and historical exhibitions across Metro Vancouver, and is a partner at Digital Handloom, a community storytelling practice that engages with and shares untold community stories.

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Mamta Foundation receives the Advancing Philanthropy Award from Dr. Aly Kanani, BC Orthodontics Group

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Breaking Barriers

Cassius Khan receives the Artistic Visionary Award from Anita Huberman, CEO, Surrey Board of Trade

Steven Purewal receives the Breaking Barriers Award from Sohan Singh Bhogal and Paul Bhogal, Sunrise Kitchens

Ivneet Bains receives Young Wonder Award from Nav Cheema of Simon Fraser University. the creator of Duty, Honour & Izzat: Steven Purewal is the creator of Duty, Honour & Izzat: The Call to Flanders Fields WW1 Centennial exhibition.

Steven Purewal is the founder of Foundation Canada. Purewal is an avid collector of military memorabilia and has spent many years tracking the India World War One story. He is

Cassius Khan is a classical musician known for playing the Tabla and Ghazal while singing. He is the most successful and recognisable Indian Classical musician in Canada. In 2005, Khan was the only Canadian musician of Indian heritage invited to perform Ghazal and a Tabla solo recital at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa as part of Alberta Scene

The Call to Flanders Fields WW1 Centennial exhibition, which details the story of 500,000 Punjabi combatants who fought alongside Canadians in the WW1. The exhibition was put together in 2014 to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the First World War. Purewal collected primary sources such as government citations, medals, artwork, personal letters, newspaper clippings and other documents that were displayed at the exhibit.

Canadian who performed at the prestigious Sa Ma Pa Music Festival at Kamani Auditorium in New Delhi, India, on 23 November 2013.These

Canadian Indian musician. Khan’s Ghazal album “Mushtari, a live concert” released in 2011, was nominated for World Album of the Year by the Western Canadian Music Awards (WCMA). He was awarded the ‘Salute to Excellence Award’ by the City of Edmonton for his immense contributions and honour he had brought in Indian classical music. Khan has been recognised as “Canada’s Multifaceted Musician.” He is also an honorary Cultural Ambassador to the City of New Westminster.

Sahil Sandhu Spirit of Sport

In Honour of Your Extraordinary Achievements and Contributions as an Inspiring Athlete and Role Model Sahil Sandhu is a professional soccer player who plays as a forward for Whitecaps FC 2 in the United Soccer League. Sandhu, who started his career with the Vancouver Whitecaps FC Residency program, has represented Canada at the under-15 and under-17 levels. He was awarded the B.C. Soccer Association Male Youth Player of the Year in 2007. In 2012, he was the PACWEST Player of the year and 2012 CCAA Player of the Year nominee. Sahil Sandhu receives the Spirit of Sport Award from Rocky Mangat, Handy Appliances; and on Regional Manager Paulo Oliviera (on behalf of Samsung Canada)

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By GARIMA GOSWAMI

SERVICE BEFORE PROFIT:

HUMANITY HOSPITAL

as a charitable hospital operating in hanspukur and sundarban, West Bengal, humanity hospital serves as a perfect model of affordable healthcare in a country like india where the majority of the population dwells in rural areas.

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ubhasini Mistry, with her son Dr. Ajoy Kumar Mistry, is providing excellent service to mankind by providing free medical services to the poor. As a charitable hospital operating in Hanspukur and Sundarban, West Bengal, Humanity Hospital serves as a perfect model of affordable health-care in a country like India where the majority of the population dwells in rural areas. Dearth of social security measures for the poor translates into the worst that they can bore in times of illness or a natural calamity. For a country that has earned a reputation of exporting the best medical professionals to the world, it is shocking to see a portion of

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its population yearn for basic and proper medical facilities. And yet, we see exemplars such as Mistry and her son Dr. Ajoy, who despite of all adversities take charge of change and advancement. In April 1971, Mistry’s 35-year-old husband, a vegetable vendor in Hanspukur, died of a curable minor ailment, only because he could not receive the necessary medical attention. With the tragic death of the sole breadwinner of the family, Mistry had to step into her husband’s shoes and sell vegetables in that hamlet market, while raising four children. It was during those days of hardship that Mistry vowed to work towards building a hospital for the poor, so no one else had to suffer like her husband did. She took up work as a maid, did physical labour and even gave up two of her children in an orphanage for their better education and upbringing. Recalling their days of struggle, Dr. Ajoy says, “Being orphan, all of us were forced to work to fill the belly and live. I had worked in

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a tea stall and as a house servant. My mother and elder siblings [were] doing all sorts of manual labour. Then my mother sent my sister and me to a government home. Besides my self-studies, I used to make some money by teaching students and saved them to make the hospital.” For the next three decades, Mistry was saving every cent she earned, with the only expenditure being her children’s education. In 1992, when she purchased one acre of land in


DARPAN SALUTES Hanspukur and laid the foundation of Humanity Hospital by opening a clinic inside a tiny hut, local villagers stepped in with generous donations. These donations poured in, in the form of finance, building material, labour, and whatever was offerable. On the first day itself, the temporary arrangement witnessed 252 patients. As the word spread out, doctors operating in the nearby regions started volunteering a few hours, and eventually the tiny clinic spread out to become a full-fledged hospital offering intensive medical care. Today, the hospital has branched out its name across India and abroad, and extended medical support to individuals that either cannot afford medical services or are kept aloof from basic medical services in their region. “We have a team of about 30 doctors, 20 nurses and assistants, and 10 volunteers and members to manage all the activities,” Dr. Ajoy states proudly. “Most of our doctors, nurses & other staffs are not permanent/full-time employees as we can’t pay them as per market standard due to insufficiency of funds. We manage the events through the pool of human resource available.” Recent statistics from various camps held by Humanity Hospital report 59,253 treatments conducted from April to September 2015. The hospital treats approximately 1,000 patients on a daily basis. A major surgery, which may mount up to thousands of dollars, costs merely $100 CAD or less, minor ailments are treatable with $0.20 CAD cent fee – for those that can afford to pay. Dr. Ajoy shares some memories from his struggling childhood saying, “I almost cannot remember my father, but after he passed by, I remember, we all had starved for whole day for many days. In the tea stall, ill treatment from all the sides perhaps made me stubborn to become what I am now. The few teachers and mentor cum guide in my study period, were a boon for me, without whom the small boy could not become Dr. Ajoy.” Currently operating in Hanspukur and Sunderban, the charitable hospital survives on donations, which does not include any sort of support from the government. Despite the small staff and lack of funds for infrastructure and development, the dedicated team at Humanity Hospital has surpassed in accomplishing Mistry’s mission – placing service before profit. As Dr. Ajoy puts it, “Nobody will be deprived of medical services here. Even patients that are able to pay are charged very nominally, so it is ‘HUMANITY HOSPITAL’.” ABOUT THE AUTHOR

GarimaGoswami Garima is a travel enthusiast who loves to explore and read world literature. Her favourite spot in Vancouver is the central library.

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Mika Singh Concert in Vancouver Disco Dandiya Night The Disco Dandiya Night organized by the Gujarati Society of British Columbia (GSBC) at Aria Banquet Hall, Photo Credit: GSBC

Bollywood singer Mika Singh rocked the night with his energetic songs and dance moves. The music artist entertained fans at the Orpheum theatre in Vancouver with over 75 songs that have topped billboard charts. The show was organised by Kamal Sharma of Kamal Video Palace. Photo Credit: Chandra Bodalia

Cowell Auto Group Groundbreaking Ceremony Richmond-based Cowell Auto Group hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for their all-new Audi of Richmond and Jaguar Land Rover of Richmond dealerships, located in the Richmond Auto Mall. Over 150 media, manufacturer executives, staff, community leaders and VIPs were present on-site to celebrate. Cowell Auto Group is the oldest continuously owned retail automobile dealership in Richmond and one of the oldest in Metro Vancouver.

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SFU Diwali Gala Over 300 local business, government and community leaders, as well as SFU alumni, faculty, students and staff attended this Simon Frazer University’s eight Annual Diwali Gala. The event raised funds to support SFU students to gain experience working and volunteering in cities and villages throughout India.

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The food was exceptionally good and service was excellent. - Surjit Singh Sandhu

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on the second floor because it

already inculcated the value

dining, family room, lounge, and

customers to try their delicious

would be something different

of satisfied customer service

services such as take out, catering

Butter Chicken dish to taste

for the customers,” explains

among its staff. “We have a

and a banquet hall. The banquet

its smoothness and balance in

Sandhu. “No other Indian

general manager who is highly

hall has the facilities of DJ, bar

ingredients.

restaurant is on the second floor

skilled and trained, and is

and projector, and can host almost

in Surrey,” adds Behniwal.

staying on top of everything to

100 people.

For the décor, the

give the staff daily training on

“We don’t compromise on quality. Try it once and you will definitely

“Try it once, if you like it, come

partners went around

customer service, how to be

back with others,” says Sandhu

to a lot of various

professional and how to sell.

in conclusion. “Come, eat,

Our staff is very polite, and

experience and believe,” says Behniwal.

come back,” says

restaurants to see

Sandhu, pointing out that their appetizer,

what they can do

suggests what is good on the

Stuffed Tangri, is

different. They

menu,” states Sandhu.

a very popular dish

wanted to give

Sapphire Bistro also has patio

“ At Sapphire Bistro, we have cut down on our freezer space; we have only two very small chest freezers. We prepare our gravies three times a week, a lot of time and labour goes in it. That’s why guests ask us why our gravy

is so smooth, says Gurminder Behniwal. among customers. Stuffed Tangi

Sapphire Bistro a very relaxed

comprises of marinated chicken

look. “When they come here,

left overnight with cashew base

we want them to be stress-free

and minced meat stuffing filled

and enjoy the ambience. The

into the drumsticks. “No eatery

decor is not flashy, so you can

in Surrey has this dish on its

sit and relax with friends” says

menu. And if you do find it in the

Behniwal.

menu, you won’t have the same

the walls and walls painted

here,” expresses Sandhu.

in different colours. “No other restaurant has these wall

the restaurant is its location.

designs,” says Sandhu proudly,

Sapphire Bistro is located on

“We have different colours and

the second floor, giving way to a

different themes to every area.”

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DARPAN RECIPES

Seared king scallops, aubergine relish

By Chef Vivek Singh

PRePARATioN

SURF n’ TURF

For the Galouti kebab: 500 g lean lamb mince 3 tbsp ginger-garlic paste ¼ tbsp red chilli powder 3 tbsp ghee, melted

1 pinch of saffron soaked in 2 tbsp of water

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1 tsp of fresh pineapple juice ¼ tsp salt

For the seared king scallops: 12 king scallops, cleaned 1 tsp salt 1 tbsp vegetable or corn oil 1 tsp fennel seeds, lightly roasted 1 tsp cumin seeds, roasted and coarsely crushed

Juice of 1 lemon

For the aubergine relish: 6 large sized aubergines 1 ½ tsp salt 1 tsp mustard oil 1 small red onion, finely chopped

1 cm/½ inch piece of fresh 1 tsp coriander seeds, roasted ginger, finely chopped and coarsely crushed 1 green chilli, finely chopped ½ tsp red chilli flakes

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2 tbsp chopped fresh coriander

1 tbsp butter

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4 tbsp dried onions, fried and 2 tbsp fried cashew nut (Mix together the fried onions and cashew nuts and blend to a smooth paste in a blender) 4 drops of rose or kewra water Ghee to shallow fry

For the spice mix: ½ tsp cumin, roasted and cooled 4 green cardamoms 1 blade of mace Seeds of 1 black cardamom ½ tsp black peppercorns 1/8 nutmeg 4 cloves

Seared king scallops Pat the scallops dry on a kitchen paper. Sprinkle the salt and set aside for a couple of minutes. Heat the oil in a large, nonstick frying pan and sear the scallops over a medium to high heat for one to two minutes on each side until golden brown. Remove the pan from the heat and sprinkle the coriander seeds, cumin seeds, chilli and rice flakes on top of the scallops to form an even crust. Add the butter to the pan and place the pan under a hot grill for two minutes until the rice flake turn golden brown and the butter starts foaming. Remove the scallops from the pan and add the lemon juice. Place the aubergines in a roasting tray and roast in an oven at 200C/400F/Gas mark 6 for about 18 minutes. Allow it to cool for 30 minutes. Once cooled, peel the skin and roughly chop the aubergines. Add the remaining ingredients and adjust the seasoning. Serve the scallops on a bed of aubergine.


About the Chef

Chef Vivek Singh Chef Singh is the Executive Chef and CEO of The Cinnamon Club, Cinnamon Kitchen and Cinnamon Soho in London, UK. His cooking is inspired from a number of sources - from memories, travel, journeys to the seasons and the availability of ingredients. He has also authored many books, namely The Cinnamon Club Cookbook, Cinnamon Club Seafood Cookbook, Curry: Classic and Contemporary, Cinnamon Kitchen The Cookbook and Spice at Home.

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Galouti kebab Mix together all the above spices and grind to a fine powder in mortar and pestle. Take the minced meat in a mixing bowl, add the spice mix and all the other ingredients into it and mix well. Add the ghee into the mince and chill in the freezer compartment for 20-30 minutes.

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Take the chilled mince and blend in a food processor pulsing slowly at first then for longer durations as the machine eases off. Blend for two to three minutes until the mix acquires the texture of a fine mince. Now add the remaining tablespoon of ghee, rose or kewra water as you may be using, mix thoroughly and refrigerate again to chill for 15-20 minutes. Shape the minced meat into patties of about 40 to 50 gms each and 4 cm in diameter. Heat the ghee for shallow frying in a heavy-based frying pan and shallow fry the patties over low heat for about 1-2 minutes on each side until they are well cooked. Remove from the pan and place them on kitchen paper to get rid of the excess fat. Serve hot with seared king scallops, and aubergine relish.

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DARPAN RECIPES

By Chef Vivek Singh

Preparation

Keralan Seafood Pie iNgReDieNTs

½ tsp salt

500 g mussels in the shell, cleaned 200 g undyed smoked haddock fillet, diced into 1 inch pieces 200 g cleaned squid tubes or cuttlefish, scoured Puff pastry- roll out to 16 cm diameter sized discs approximately 3 mm thick.

½ tsp sugar Olive oil Mix together all of above and serve as a side to the seafood pie.

For the sauce: 2 tbsp coconut oil or vegetable oil 20 fresh curry leaves

For salad: 100 g sprouted fenugreek seeds 100 g sprouted moong beans 1 tomato deseeded with ½ cm dices ½ cucumber deseeded with ½ cm dices

1 large onion, peeled and sliced 2.5 cm piece of fresh ginger, cut into julienne 6 green chillies slit open lengthways ½ tsp ground turmeric ½ tbsp rice flour 500 ml extra thick coconut milk

1 green chilli (optional)

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First make the sauce. Heat the oil in a large frying pan; add the curry leaves, onion, ginger, and green chillies and cook, stirring, until the onion is soft.

Cook for 2-3 minutes, until the mussels open up and sauce begins to turn glossy. Remove the mussels and take the meat out of the shell, discard the shells and thicken the sauce to the consistency of a very thick sauce.

To assemble the pie: Remove the sauce from flame, cool and mix the raw seafood and the mussel meat through the sauce. Divide into four parts, place in a cast iron shallow skillet, garnish with the reserved green chillies and curry leaves and cover with Puff pastry disc. Brush with egg, sprinkle black onion seeds and bake in a hot fan assisted oven at 200 degrees for 10 minutes.

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Add the mussels and turmeric, followed by the rice flour. Mix the rice flour evenly, then add coconut milk and salt, and bring to a simmer.

Juice of ½ a lemon

240 g peeled and deveined raw shrimp

Sauce:

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DARPAN STYLE

A men’s and women’s guide to winter fashions.

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hroughout the remainder of the fall and right on into the beginning of a probable harsh winter, there is always time to re-evaluate your closet and think about what timeless pieces you can sport to holiday parties. that time is now, ladies and gentlemen. it is important to consider what kind of event you are invited to, and ask yourself whether or not it’s formal

attire. remember to stop and think first, and do your research. this time of year can be quite magical, so be sure to have the best time, inside and out. men, it is all about sweaters this season. Long, oversized sweaters. the dominant colours you should be aware of are gray and deep purples. Forever 21 men has a wonderful shawl collar marled cardigan; it’s light gray and goes beyond one’s knees. this kind of oversized cardigan is great when paired

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BY JOSEPH A. FEDERICO with a J.crEw button down in a solid colour, and a dark denim jean. no jewellery is necessary, seeing that your outfit is well thought out. Brown or black dress shoes will suffice just fine on your cold feet. if you are interested in staying warm whilst traveling to and from your events, check out beautifully crafted overcoats by designer rad hourani. he has been on the scene since 2007, and works predominately with men’s clothing. you will be the talk of your party when entering the room in a custom-esque hourani.

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if you are interested in taking party fashions to another level, consider a funky gray suit by phillippe Dubuc.

his suits tend to be more tailored than others currently on the market, so be sure to take your measurements first. it is suggested to sport a solid button down underneath, and solid tie. if you are feeling rambunctious, wear a black screen printed t-shirt with lettering on it. Even in the colder months, wearing dress shoes without socks is acceptable. now ladies, what do you imagine yourself wearing to a wintry soiree? an oversized sweater, too, perhaps? Eileen Fisher offers a crème wool top that can be paired nicely with brown slacks and darker high heels. Be sure to


wear a pair of flesh coloured pantyhose with this number. if you are seeking out a fun dress look, try a dress by mercy. mercy’s flirty floral peasant-like dress is perfect for a small get together. wear your mercy dress with a black Ziliotto jacket. the shoes of choice should be sparkling flats.

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and if you are feeling ambitious, try a manolo Blahnik boot. this season, they are the centerpiece to any outfit you pull from the closet. the fur tops and elegant bottoms make the perfect pair for a long night of dancing the night away. pair this with a black slack and eggshell blouse. Leave the shirt untucked, obviously. top the outfit out with a chunky necklace. necklaces this season will be animalistic and really go to the roots of human evolution. ralph Lauren offers shell, wood, and bone necklaces at reasonable prices for any budget. other jewellery you can easily mix and match with your party outfits are encrusted pave pinky rings by David yurman and wave Link bracelets by sidney Garber. Both look fine, trust us. other topcoat options include animal print patterns; they are designed to keep you looking stylish and keep you warm. ralph Lauren has a skunk-styled coat that works with any outfit; it is not too warm, either. how about a lighter zebra print jacket by celine? other brands to keep a keen eye out for are ca va de soi, mirabelli, and mackage. all truly fine choices in our party planning book. one more point we’d like to make, and that is about hair. hair for men should be a little shaggy and unkept. For woman, shorter hair is also in. somewhere between a pixie look and a bob. remember again to plan, plan and plan. Do your research as to what kind of soiree you will be heading to. it is also a smart idea to ask around, and see what your friends are wearing. ring in holidays in style, and be sure to check up on your latest fashions next time, only in Darpan magazine.

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Joseph A. Federico Joseph Federico loves fashion, thanks in part to his mother exposing him to the wonders of the garment district at an early age. He has his own sense of style, and always has his finger on the pulse of the next big trend.

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DARPAN HEALTH

B AC Of

Hepatitis BY CATHERINE BOCK

The word hepatitis, like many medical words, can be broken down into parts. The Greek term ‘hepar’ or ‘hepat’ means liver and the term ‘itis’ means inflammation. The

The Liver

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Let us first look at what the liver does. Your liver is a large organ in the upper part of your abdomen. It has many jobs to do. Most importantly, the liver helps to clean the blood of harmful substances. We say that the liver ‘detoxifies’ the blood. As well, the liver can provide the body with glucose for energy when we need it. It also makes certain proteins that make up the blood itself. The liver also has a job to do in digestion because it makes bile from waste products produced when old red blood cells are destroyed to make room for new ones. The bile is then used to break down fats that we eat. This is a unique and natural recycling program! The liver has many jobs, so it is important that your liver stays healthy.

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The ABC’s of Hepatitis Body tissues become inflamed as a protection against a foreign substance or an injury. For instance, inflammation will happen if you cut yourself and the cut gets infected. The area around the cut will be red and swollen and hot. This helps to get the healing process underway, but it can also cause some damage in the area. There are many ways by which the liver can become inflamed. We will go over some of the more common ones. Regardless of what causes inflammation of the liver (hepatitis), when the liver is inflamed it has a hard time doing the work it needs to do to keep the rest of the body healthy.

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Hepatitis caused by viruses, called viral hepatitis, is the most well-known type of hepatitis. Hepatitis A, B, and C are the most common types of viral hepatitis. We will look at these types in detail. There are other types of viral hepatitis and other non-viral causes of hepatitis, but we will not go over those.

About Hepatitis A The Hepatitis A virus is spread by the fecal ‒oral route. Poor washroom hygiene and lack of hand washing are often to blame. Usually Hepatitis A is spread between people in the same household or by close contact


with someone with Hepatitis A. At times, a number of people may get sick with Hepatitis A if they have eaten at the same place. A restaurant worker infected with Hepatitis A may not have washed their hands well enough after going to the washroom and before going back to work. In Canada, we have good sanitation and washroom facilities and we know about the importance of hand washing and safe food handling. This means that in Canada we have far less cases of Hepatitis A infection than in some other countries in the world. Way to go Canada!

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has a Hepatitis A infection? Hepatitis A infection will cause an acute (short term) illness, usually less than two months. People who get Hepatitis A will have a fever, feel tired and sick all over, lose their appetite, and feel sick to their stomach. Because some of the substances that the liver usually cleans out of the blood remain, the urine may look dark and the skin may turn yellowish. This yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes is called jaundice. In people who have naturally dark skin, jaundice is easiest seen in the whites of the eyes. In order to tell whether a person has a hepatitis infection and to figure out what type of hepatitis infection they have, blood tests will be done. These blood tests can also show whether the liver is inflamed or damaged. Hepatitis A usually goes away once the infection has run its course. Hepatitis A does not cause chronic (long term) infection. This means that once the viral infection is gone, the liver does not continue to be affected. While most people get over the infection, Hepatitis A can cause serious or lifethreatening illness, but this is unusual. If a person has a Hepatitis A infection, they will be advised to get enough rest, eat well, drink plenty of fluids, and to not drink alcohol. The person’s current medications will need to be looked at because some medications are hard on the liver. Certain herbal products and over the counter drugs, such as some pain killers, can also be hard on the liver, so it is important that the doctor, pharmacist or nurse know about the person’s use of these. People that are infected with Hepatitis A will also need to be careful that they do not spread the virus to others. If a person is told they have been infected with Hepatitis A,

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Quick facts on Hepatitis: they will be advised about how to prevent spreading the infection.

‘Hepatitis’ means inflammation of the liver.

One of the ways the liver can become inflamed is when it is infected with a virus.

Hepatitis A, B, and C are the most common types of viruses that cause hepatitis.

Hepatitis A is spread via the fecal-oral route; good washroom hygiene and sanitation are important.

People usually get over Hepatitis A after an acute (short term) illness much like the flu.

Hepatitis B and C are spread via blood and body fluids.

Hepatitis B and C can cause chronic (long term) infection which may cause serious liver damage.

People with chronic Hepatitis B or C infections may not know that they are infected.

There is a vaccine for Hepatitis A and B, but not for Hepatitis C .

In Canada, children are vaccinated against Hepatitis B in school.

Ask your doctor, pharmacist or public health nurse about the Hepatitis A or B vaccine.

Healthlink BC website is a great place to get more information; or you can talk to a nurse by phoning 8-1-1.

Can Hepatitis A be prevented? Most importantly, the spread of Hepatitis A can be prevented by good hand washing after using the washroom and by safe food handling. As well, Hepatitis A infection can be prevented by vaccine. If you want to know more about the Hepatitis A vaccine, especially if you are travelling to a country where more Hepatitis A infections happen, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or public health nurse. The website Healthlink BC is a great place to go to for information. You can also call 8-1-1 anytime to talk to a nurse. If a person has had a Hepatitis A infection before, then their body has likely built up an immunity and they are protected against getting it again.

About Hepatitis B The Hepatitis B virus is spread in different ways than the Hepatitis A virus. Hepatitis B is most commonly spread by sexual intercourse with an infected person, sharing needles used for injection of drugs, or sharing items such as razors and toothbrushes used by an infected person. Health care workers are at risk because of the possibility of injury with used needles or contact with blood or body fluids in other ways. Casual contact, such as hugging and shaking hands with an infected person, does not spread the infection. In Canada, infection with Hepatitis B is decreasing because vaccination against Hepatitis B is given to children in schools. Health care workers and other people at risk will also get vaccinated. This is good news. The bad news is that there are many people infected with Hepatitis B in Canada that do not

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know they are carrying the virus. As well, there are countries that do not vaccinate against Hepatitis B routinely, so people from those countries who come to Canada could be a source of infection. These people may not even know that they are carrying the virus.

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A person can be infected with Hepatitis B and not feel sick. Or the person might feel like they have a bad flu, not unlike described above for Hepatitis A. The symptoms, if they happen, can take months to appear. Hepatitis B infection may or may not cause yellowing of the skin (jaundice). The Hepatitis B infection will often go away on its own, but the infection can hang on and cause a chronic (long-term) infection. In this case, the chronic infection can damage the liver. This may lead to liver disease or liver cancer. The person who is infected may not know it until serious problems happen years later. If a person finds out that they have a Hepatitis B infection, treatment will depend on whether the infection is acute (short term) or chronic (long term). An acute Hepatitis B infection may go away on its own, so medical advice will be much like for Hepatitis A. It is particularly important that the person knows how to help their body fight the infection and knows how to prevent the spread to others. If a person finds out that they have a chronic hepatitis B infection, they may receive treatment with virus-fighting medicines or medicines that boost the body’s ability to fight the infection. This can reduce damage to the liver, liver disease, or liver cancer. The treatment can also help prevent the spread to others. Unfortunately, once a person has a chronic Hepatitis B infection they cannot be cured of it. In some cases, people may receive a liver transplant if their liver is not working due to liver disease.

Can Hepatitis B be prevented? It is not always easy to prevent the spread of Hepatitis B because people may not know that they are infected. The best prevention is vaccination. You can ask your doctor, pharmacist or public health nurse about the Hepatitis B vaccine. If you or others in your family are concerned that they may be infected with the Hepatitis B virus because they have not been vaccinated, or they have been in close contact with someone that has Hepatitis B, then talk to your doctor or a public health nurse. You can learn more about Hepatitis B


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People infected with Hepatitis C will often not know that they have the infection until serious problems arise due to liver damage. Some people can fight the infection and get rid of it, but unfortunately in most cases the infection will become chronic (long term). Treatment for Hepatitis C, while not easy for the infected person, can help clear the virus from the body and prevent further spread. If a person has a chronic Hepatitis C infection, liver damage can be severe over time.

Can Hepatitis C be prevented? Unfortunately, there is currently no vaccine for Hepatitis C. Prevention of spread is most important. People who use injection drugs must be especially careful, as do those people who handle needles and other sharps. If people who are infected are treated successfully, the spread of the virus will decrease. So now you know the ABC’s of hepatitis. We need to keep our livers healthy so they can do the jobs they were designed to do. The more we know about our bodies, the healthier we will be.

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Canyon Lights Besides the joy of seeing the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park transform into a winter wonderland with hundreds of thousands of fairy lights, this is the place to go if you want to see the world’s tallest living Christmas tree. Other holiday fun includes holiday card making, sing-alongs with the band and decorating gingerbread cookies. Canyon Lights in North Vancouver runs from November 27 to January 3, with holiday activities beginning at 4 pm.

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The ships are decked out with lights and holiday-themed decorations and make a sight to remember.

Meet Scuba Claus A visit to the Vancouver Aquarium is always good fun – but it gets even better during the holidays. An outdoor maze of Christmas trees, a visit by

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If you are in the United States, there are not too many options to choose from when traveling to the paradise that is Punta Cana. If you are in the New York metro areas, LaGuardia or

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In the heart of Dominican Republic, PuntaCana is the perfect location to get away from the humdrum of your busy everyday life.

John F. Kennedy Airports are you safest bets. Besides, fares are decently priced this time of year, and as a matter of fact, flights are slightly shorter than average. Flying to and from the Manhattan, New York City area will take you about two to three hours maximum, without any stops. If you want to take your time, a one-stop flight may also be desirable. From Toronto, Canada, a flight from Toronto Pearson International Airport is not that expensive either. Flights from YYZ generally are about four hours. Air Transat and WestJet have the most bang for your buck, too. When you land in Punta Cana, you travel back to the 1960s, in the best possible way that is. Your jet lands

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The resort serves an omelet bar with a full line of toppings, fresh fruit, and even flan. Flan for breakfast? Yes! Take in the beach during the day, and go out dancing at night. There is a local discothèque within walking distance of all rooms; they play Hispanic music and top 40 hits from back home. If you like to test your luck, there is also a casino by the restaurants. The Egyptian slot machines are a guest favourite. And hey, if you still are not satisfied with the nightlife, there are Broadway-esque shows that play nightly on the main stage. Some shows the cast and crew have performed are Les Miserables and Evita. They even anticipate crowd participation, so being your dancing shoes and singing voice. Do not forget that yes, even after these productions, the resort plays their favourite song, and invites guests to dance up on stage to round the night out. Drinks are divine. Cerveza, Spanish for beer, is served at all swim up pool bars, and might we suggest the melon daiquiri. Those are made from fresh melon grown on the property, and local alcohol. The daiquiri tastes like candy, so be careful; you can climb to cloud nine quickly. If you want a day to just relax – as if you have not already – take a walk down the beach. Vendors will be waiting for you, and


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subtle improvements and additions endowing the vehicle with its smoothest and most comfortable ride yet. And it looks better, to boot. Wilson says the new MKX has a “longer, lower and leaner stance,” which is pretty obvious if you compare it against last year’s model.

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The roofline is a good 230 millimetres lower than before, creating a sportier, hunkereddown appearance. The signature split-wing grille has been ever so slightly stretched out and massaged to flow better into the adaptive “blade” headlights that have adopted the latest Led technology – each headlamp contains 37 Led bulbs. To get a better sense of the many interior and performance upgrades, the event moved from the hotel basement up to street level where journalists were able to take the MKXs onto wide-open country highways as well as narrow cobblestone village streets. one thing the midsize sUV has always done well is

greeting drivers with friendly welcome lighting as they approach, and for 2016, the process is refined even further. sensors detect your key fob within approximately three metres and trigger the Led daytime running lights, and then the Lincoln logo is projected at your feet from underneath the folding side mirrors, followed by soft door handle illumination. A similar sequential lighting experience happens when you get inside too. Before pressing the start button, i familiarized myself with a couple of things, like the equipped 22-way front seats with Active Motion. Motors in the cushion continuously provide gentle stimulation to

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reduce back pain and fatigue. i opted to turn on the full massage function – available for both driver and passenger – during the trip. After i had the seating sorted, i turned my attention to the optional revel audio system. depending on your package, 13 or 19 speakers flood the cabin with clear sound and punchy bass at any speed, thanks to all the sound insulation and the acoustic glass windshield. it was time to fire up the engine. returning is the 3.7-litre, 303-horsepower V6, but in my tester was the new 2.7-litre twin turbo ecoBoost V6 churning out 335 horsepower and 380 lb-ft of torque. Unlike some of the other ecoBoost powerplants installed across the ford lineup, the one installed in the MKX runs in a whisper-quiet manner, helped no doubt by some of the noise insulation touched upon earlier. no matter your choice of powerplant, a six-speed automatic and all-wheel drive are standard. A thoughtful transmission addition is Auto hold, which when activated, keeps the vehicle stationary without having to hold down the brake pedal. i found myself enjoying this feature in some of the stop-and-go traffic in town, pressing the accelerator to inch forward and then being able to freely release my foot afterwards. After approaching one of our destinations, i discovered one more piece of particularly useful technology. An available 360-degree camera system makes parking the crossover a much easier process than it might otherwise be. You can see over two metres in every direction on the display, and in very james Bond fashion, the front camera is hidden inside an electronically articulating front Lincoln badge. if you want to let the computer do the heavy lifting for you, there is perpendicular, parallel, and even park out assist. The 2016 Lincoln MKX is built in oakville, on, and comes in select and reserve trim levels. prices start at $45,890.

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their hands on the fourth iteration of the legendary roadster first teased to the world last year. one of the final badges in the current Mazda lineup to get the efficient sKYAcTiV/flowing Kodo soul of Motion makeover, enthusiasts will be pleased to see that while almost all the styling is drastically different, the “smiley face” front bumper opening has been

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MSRP: $32,200 Motor: 2.0 L SKYACTIV-G 4-cylinder Horsepower: 155 @ 6,000 rpm Torque (lb-ft): 148 @ 4,600 rpm Gearbox: Six-speed manual transmission Layout: Front engine, rear-wheel drive Fuel economy: 9.3 L/100 km mixed city/highway (observed)

retained. during my time with a Blue reflex Mica press vehicle in gT trim, i came across a 1990 to 1997 nA chassis, and of course i just had to line them up side-by-side. Then came the shocking revelation: the new nd is actually shorter than the original, by about 33 millimetres (and shorter than the outgoing model, by 81 mm), although it does look significantly more muscular and filled out. The 2016 has made bold moves in the interior as well. previous Miatas all had similar layouts: the classic multidial instrument cluster with a front and center oil pressure gauge, the centre cubby harbouring a fuel door release lever stealthily hidden inside. neither of those exists anymore – hit the door unlock switch to release the gas lid. To keep the weight down, there aren’t very many heavy electrically-assisted


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Lights Ensure all exterior lights are functioning. Proper operation of the headlights will signal to pedestrians and other vehicles on the road that you are approaching them, and will also assist you in seeing where you are going. Brake lights alert drivers behind you that you are stopping, and turn signals are self-explanatory but are additionally responsible for acting as your hazard lights in emergencies.

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Windshield wipers Make it a habit to regularly check your windshield wiper blades ‒ we tend to forget about these until we need them. When wiping across the glass, there shouldn’t be any streaking or rubbing noises. Ideally replace the blades once in the winter and again in the spring. Most dealerships will help you install them after purchase, and it takes only a few minutes.

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Fluids Something overlooked quite often is fluid levels. Antifreeze, engine and transmission oil and power steering and windshield washer fluid should all be inspected. The only protection your car’s engine has against cold and freezing is the antifreeze, therefore it is very important to follow the recommendations laid out in the owner’s manual. Remember to always let the radiator cool down before working on it.


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Non-perishable food and water Having some compact, nutritious and storable food on hand comes in handy no matter the occasion. For example, granola bars take up very little room and can provide a good source for energy in case you get stuck or stranded. Pack some drinking water, too.

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Bollywood actor Rajat Bedi talks about his transition from India to Canada, his new role as the producer of TV show Lajwanti, and future plans. BY NERISSA JAWANDA

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fter being away from the Indian entertainment industry for many years, actor Rajat Bedi is now back in a new role – that of a producer. He has worked in over 40 Bollywood films, starting with 2001: Do Hazaar Ek (1998) starring Tabu, International Khiladi (1999) with Askhay Kumar, Rocky (2006), Ans (2002), and the Hrithik Roshan-starrer Koi... Mil Gaya (2003) – a role which he is remembered for.

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films like Abhimaan (1973), and has written famous stories like Ek Chadar Maili Si. Bedi’s father, late Narendra Bedi, produced and directed major Bollywood blockbusters such as Jawani Diwani (1972) starring Randhir Kapoor, Khote Sikkay (1974)


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story that sheds light on the issue of silence surrounding survivors of violence. The actor-turned-producer is co-producing this project with his international partners, Monty Sikka and Daljit Thind, who together have also produced Punjab 1984 and Sardaar Ji under Dalmora Entertainment. In an exclusive interview, Bedi shares with DARPAN his transition from India to Canada, his new role as the producer of Lajwanti, and his future plans.

“Lajwanti is a beautiful love story written by my grandfather with a backdrop of partition. It was my grandfather’s dream to make Lajwanti when he was alive, but unfortunately he couldn’t do that.” starring Feroz Khan, Benaam (1974) and Adalat (1977) starring Amitabh Bachchan, Rafoo Chakkar (1975) starring Rishi Kapoor, and many others. At present, Vancouver-based Bedi is working behind the camera on his new series Lajwanti, along with his international partners, Dalmora Entertainment. He and his sister, Ila Bedi Datta, have adapted their late grandfather’s book into a TV show. Lajwanti is a story set during the 1947 partition, a time with a high incidence of women being abducted and treated violently. The story revolves around a loving husband whose wife goes missing during the conflict. It is a beautiful and emotional

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How has your transition to Canada been? Why did you decide to move here? I had shot for a couple of movies over here. I did a movie with Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna called International Khiladi (1999) and that was my first experience here. We shot in Toronto, Calgary, Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise and I was blown away by Canada. I was at the Rocky Mountains and saw how beautiful everything was. I was like ‘I would love to live here one day – I want to stay longer.’ It was a long schedule and the whole unit of 100 people from India was tired and wanting to go back because they were homesick. They wanted to go back, but I was like, ‘no, no, let’s stay more, let’s say more.’ It was breathtaking. So, that was the start of my relationship with Canada.

Do you plan on moving back to India? That’s a tough one. I don’t know. There’s a lot of work happening in India, but also a lot of work happening here, so it all depends. I’m constantly juggling between the two – every month I’m flying to India because of my production. Right now I’m just going with it.

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Lajwanti was one of my grandfather’s subjects which was very close to his heart. He had experienced this moment during partition, when women were abducted, raped and thrown back into India. It’s about the dilemma of women who had nothing to do with the violence, who were ill-treated, and how their husbands reacted and accepted them or not. And there is romance between characters. So this is a beautiful love story written by my grandfather with a backdrop of partition. It was my grandfather’s dream to make Lajwanti when he was alive, but unfortunately he couldn’t do that. My sister has his whole library of work and thought it would be very unique and classic for


the audience and adapted it. When Zee TV heard the narration on the subject, they loved it for the audience and that’s how we got together.

Has the response been what you expected? It’s very beautiful. I’m ecstatic with the responses. It’s the first time I’m doing something like this and it’s fantastic, it’s unbelievable. People are loving the show. It is kind of creating history in the television business because it’s a show that is far apart from the regular kind of shows that come on TV. It’s completely different from the regular shows.

How is working with family for the series? I work with my sister. She is huge in the television business. For the past 20 years, she’s been writing for the television industry and has written various shows like Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand and Mehndi Tere Naam Ki on the television front, and has written Karan Johar’s blockbuster film Agneepath (2012). She is also writing Karan Johar’s forthcoming project, Dhyan Chand. She’s best at what she does, and obviously has got my grandfather’s blessing, talent and blood.

What is your favourite part of working in the movie and television industry? The ability to perform and emote and the respect that comes along with it is what I love about this industry. I’m sincerely looking forward to making films and television shows, and acting because I truly believe that’s where I belong.

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Do you have any advice for aspiring actors or producers? Yes, it’s a very tough industry. It is not easy getting in. But I would advise them to not give up and don’t get let down by people’s comments. Just go for it, believe in yourself, and work hard. A lot of people get disheartened; it is very obvious because it’s definitely not easy getting a break in the industry.

What are your plans for the future? Me and my partners in Canada, Monty Sikka and Daljit Thind, are planning to produce more. Going forward, we are planning Punjabi film sequels Sardaar Ji 2 and Jatt and Juliet Part 3. We are also working on some big Bollywood films. There will be a lot of entertainment from television and films coming up. The show must go on!

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PREM RATAN DHAN PAYO Released on: November 12

Directed by: Sooraj R. Barjatya Starring: Salman Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Anupam Kher

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he festival of lights kick-started with Salman Khan gracing the screen as the beloved ‘Prem’ for the 15th time in Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, followed by exlovers Ranbir and Deepika sizzling up the screen in Tamasha. After the tumultuous romance with Ranbir, Deepika romances real-time beau Ranveer Singh in the period romance Bajirao Mastani. Amitabh Bachchan brings to the table master chess moves with Wazir, along with the dashing Farhan Akhtar. Looking at the platter it seems like there is nothing that could be given a miss. What say!

After the poignant Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Salman Khan is all set to return to the silver screen with yet another emotional drama – Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (PRDP). “Hold your tears,” warned Bhaijaan as he revealed, “While Bajrangi Bhaijaan was about Hindu-Muslim ties, and a story that was beyond the borders, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo will bring out the internal conflicts in families between brothers and sisters, through a beautifully written story.” Directed and written by Sooraj Barjatya, who is known for his family sagas, PRDP also boasts of high-octane action sequences. Action director Greg Powell, known for Fast & Furious (2009) and Skyfall (2012), was specially flown down to direct action scenes between Salman and Neil Nitin Mukesh. Talking about his character Salman said, “It’s been 13 years since I have worked with Sooraj and it was quite difficult to play his kind of ‘Prem’. I have changed so much; I’m not that pure person anymore. I had to unlearn a lot to be ‘Prem ‘again.”

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BAJIRAO MASTANI Releasing date: December 18

Directed by: Sanjay Leela Bhansali Starring: Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Priyanka Chopra

Armed with all his characteristic opulence and visual splendor, Sanjay Leela Bhansali (SLB) is finally bringing to the screen his dream project – Bajirao Mastani – the epic love story between the Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao and his second wife Mastani. “Bajirao Mastani is a very intense love story. It is my biggest film in terms of scale and also my toughest film to make,” said SLB, who had first announced the project in 2003 and wanted to cast his then favourite jodi – Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai. However, with the couple drifting apart, SLB’s project too took a back seat and finally saw the light of the day only recently as Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone breathed life into these iconic characters with their crackling chemistry. Priyanka Chopra has an integral part in the film too, she essays Kashi – Bajirao’s first wife. Talking about the film Priyanka said, “For me the film is poetry in motion. It is beautiful.” Hope you will be heading to your nearest cinema to witness this poetry.

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Releasing date: November 27 Directed by: Imtiaz Ali Starring: Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor

Set in the picturesque French island Corsica, Tamasha narrates the story of two free-spirited souls – Tara and Ved, who decide to not reveal their real identities to each other and have the time of their lives. So the world becomes their stage as Tara and Ved embark on their colourful ride, which is filled with frolic and laughter until the time comes to bid adieu. “Tamasha has been a demanding film in terms of performances and story-telling,” said the film’s director Imtiaz. He added, “Sometimes the same kind of events occur in life and then we blame our circumstances for it and say that this is how life is. You never become who you are really as an individual. And the same story repeats for you unless you take control of your life. You change that by saying that you’re not enjoying matters and that you’ll make your own endings in life, that’s when a different kind of ‘tamasha’ takes place.” If not the philosophy, the film will definitely lure you to the theaters with these two ex-lovers’ vivacious on-screen chemistry.

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A wheel-chair bound Amitabh Bachchan, an Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) officer played by Farhan Akhtar, and Neil Nitin Mukesh playing the bad guy – Wazir at a glance appears to be gripping political thriller, which promises to keep the audience at the edge of their seats. The film that was sitting on the writing table for five years revolves around chess master Panditji (Amitabh Bachchan) and ATS officer Danish Ali (Farhan Akhtar), who are brought together by fate and try to seek redemption in each other. Talking about his character, Farhan who is excited to play an action hero for the first time said, “My character is a hard-boiled law enforcement officer. He is someone who deals with violence on a daily basis. It is a world I am not familiar with, so it took some amount of research and training.” “It is a complete film, it has action and romance too,” said film’s producer and co-writer Vidhu Vinod Chopra.

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Steven Spielberg’s first movie since Lincoln (2012) is another one of his “serious” movies, although this one is bound to be more entertaining than his take on the US 16th President. Regular collaborator Tom Hanks is at hand to portrait James Donovan, a lawyer who unwittingly became a mayor player during the Cold War. Donovan defended Russian spy Rudolf Abel and was hired by the US government to negotiate the release of an American pilot shot down in Soviet aerospace. Here is hoping it’s more Catch Me if You Can (2002) and less The Terminal (2004).

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The days Sandra Bullock was America’s sweetheart are long gone, yet the actress’ career could not be in better shape. Freed from goodgirl roles, Bullock can now sink her teeth in meatier characters. In Our Brand Is Crisis, the Oscar winner plays “Calamity” Jane Bodine, a political strategist fallen in hard times. On the verge of quitting her career altogether, Bodine is convinced to spearhead the candidacy of a charisma-free Bolivian politician. In direct competition with an old rival, “Calamity” Jane uses some of the dirtiest tricks in the book, several of which you can identify in today’s electoral races. David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express; 2008) directs.


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Not a serious entry like the other ones, you say? Consider this: The first Star Wars (1977) was nominated to 10 Oscars, and won six of them. Also, the writer/director behind it is J.J. Abrams, a man whose output has been consistently strong and is long due at least a nomination. Finally, the franchise can’t get worse than the prequels (can it?)

In the Heart of the Sea Releasing date: December 11

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Just a year after getting shun from most award races with Unbroken (2014), Angelina Jolie is at it again. And this time she has brought reinforcements. Alongside real-life husband Brad Pitt, Jolie directs and stars in By the Sea. The film tells the story of a couple growing apart who – after a few days in a sleepy town in France – has a chance to rediscover each other. The intimate drama will have a decidedly European flavour, which may be a tough sale this side of the Atlantic.

For the third consecutive time, director David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook; 2012, American Hustle; 2013) brings Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro back into the fold for one of his quirky – if very human – tales of people desperate to connect. Based on real events, Joy follows a single mother of three children who went on inventing the “Miracle Mop” and subsequently becoming the head of her own corporation. Being a David O. Russell movie, it’s likely to be more than a traditional rags-to-riches story.

Fresh from his Best Picture win at the last Academy Awards with Birdman (2014), Alejandro González Iñarritu is looking to repeat with The Revenant. Set in 1823, Leonardo DiCaprio is a fur trapper who, following a bear attack, is robbed by his posse and left to die. Against all odds, the hunter survives and sets out to get revenge. The Revenant was filmed in Alberta during the winter and was shot using only natural light. Based on the trailers, at least the cinematography looks stunning.

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The relatively reliable filmmaker Ron Howard (The Dilemma; 2011 notwithstanding) takes on the nautical tale that inspired Herman Melville to write Moby Dick. A whaling ship is targeted by their assumed pray, not unlike Jaws (1975). Not only the whale goes for the vessel, but specifically for the humans. The CGI whale looks impressive and Chris Hemsworth in a starring role (he previously worked with Howard in Rush; 2013) should put bums in sits.


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The obstacles were mostly personal. Since I have no background in writing, I felt insecure. Also since I am a very private person who suddenly found herself in a public environment, I felt as if I was being judged when readers were actually passing opinions on my books. Often I have had to tell myself that the reason I write is for selfexpression and not necessarily to follow the crowd. What is your biggest achievement so far?

That I’m still alive and well and most of my patients are too. Jokes apart, I can say that balancing a tough profession with my lifelong dream and bringing it to fruition was something I thought was never possible. What advice would you give to young writers or to-be doctors?

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r. Simi Rao moved to the United States of America 15 years ago. Over the years, she has evolved as a physician, and her passion for writing has transformed her into an author. She has written three books of contemporary women’s fiction – Inconvenient Relations, The Accidental Wife, and Milan - A Wedding Story. Dr. Rao was a novice when she arrived in the US – she hadn’t yet completed her studies. While she was working to further her knowledge, she was also making the transition to an entirely different form of healthcare. “Here [USA], where people have better access to healthcare, we have a tendency to practice defensive medicine and order more tests than we would otherwise. I feel this makes the practice of medicine more mechanical. It also affects

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the patient-doctor relationship.” The Denver-based physician was, however, pleasantly surprised by the fact that physicians of Indian origin in general are welcomed and respected as they are considered sincere, hard-working and smart. Coming back to her interest in writing, books have always been Dr. Rao’s best companions. “I particularly like the ease with which they can transport me to another world where I’m at liberty to choose my own actors and scenes. Though medicine fulfills my inquisitive nature, it doesn’t necessarily cater to my creative instinct,” she says, explaining her decision to start writing. “Today writing has become a passion and I use it as a medium of self-expression that is liberating and therapeutic at the same time.”

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Inconvenient Relations, which was originally published as An Incurable Insanity, is a modern story set against the backdrop of ancient traditions that explores the cultural differences and conflicts between two societies and the sexes. The Accidental Wife is about well-laid plans gone awry, and Milan – A Wedding Story gives readers a behind the scenes look at a traditional Indian wedding. “Life with all its fragrances and flavours is my greatest inspiration. My work is one of my greatest resources – many of my characters originate there. Most of what I write is from the perspective of a desi living abroad,” says the

Despite being vastly diverse, writing and medicine share one thing in common – passion. Both require dedication and hard work and often the rewards arrive late. A writer should write from the heart to find resonance with his or her readers. Medicine is a high stress job and the basic qualification is empathy toward the suffering. And it is not an identity you can shed out of the work place because once a doctor, always a doctor. Yet it is one of the most gratifying professions. Indians around the world have to their immigrated countries, what do you think of this accomplishment?

Yes, it cannot be disputed that Indians have enriched the societies they have migrated into. Not only have they contributed with their intellect but also by becoming the ambassadors of the Indian philosophy that subscribes to nonviolence and unity in diversity. It is nice to see many desis moving into non-traditional spheres such as politics and journalism. In today’s times of the World Wide Web, the boundaries between countries have become superfluous. It is vital that we all strive to build bridges and break down the walls of ignorance. passionate doctor-cum-author. Dr. Rao enjoys exploring the dynamics of contemporary American culture blended with Indian customs and heritage to reflect the challenges and opportunities many Indian-American women face in real life. “Indian American women have it tough. Though many are homemakers, most work and are faced with the challenge of having to balance multiple responsibilities and do so without the conveniences that are considered routine back home. Things such as child care, affordable help and so on,” she says, pointing out some of the challenges. According to her, the real challenge is dealing with how to preserve our culture and traditions and impart them to our children. “And this is important because if we don’t we are relegating our children to a state of perpetual bewilderment and alienation. A better way to look at it is that our children are lucky because they have the best of both worlds.” “Speaking for myself as a woman, the biggest impact [living in the USA] has been in the matter of personal safety and the ability to travel alone at any time. The sense of liberation that provides is incalculable,” sums up Dr. Rao.


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HOROSCOPE ALL SIGNS: The Sun slides through truth seeking

Sagittarius, then into controlled and down-to-earth Capricorn. We’re getting serious about our education systems and everyone is talking politics! (Hey, who can solve the world’s problems in less than five minutes?) We’re encouraged to look to thought leaders with progressive philosophies about social and environmental issues. While at the same time, we desire practical methodologies that we can apply to our day-to-day lives. Jupiter transiting through serviceoriented Virgo pushes us all to look at ways we can help each other, to help ourselves. Saturn sitting in Sagittarius pushes us to look to other countries and cultures so that we might learn from them. On a personal level, getting out and talking with colleagues and friends, sharing our ideas and knowledge, attending workshops, conferences, cultural events, and even parties gets us thinking!

Aries (MArch 21-April 19) Life lessons related to your interdependence with others have packed a powerful punch recently, Aries! Some connections with others proved to be draining and riddled with conflict, so you were forced to make changes (Good!). Still, other connections showed promise and mutual respect – these alliances have blossomed into strategic partnerships. Unfinished business with past partners (marital or business issues) will crop up in real time and you must face them. Harmonious outcomes are possible if you are being honest and willing to cooperate. You are eager to fulfill your end of the bargain, and you’re ready to work hard to prove that. Circumstances on the job front improve greatly. This is a hot time for research, education and training. If you’re looking for work, get on it! Lucky Days: Nov 21, 22 Dec 19, 20 Challenging Days: Nov 7, 8, 9 Dec 5, 6

TAurus (April 20-MAy 20) You’ve learned a number of powerful lessons in the last few years, Taurus. Professionally you are on much stronger ground and you know the direction you want to take things. Transformations are occurring at a deep level and you are continuing to define yourself as an individual (A little self-analysis can go a long way). Your confidence increases as you commune with your talents and grow your passions. Relationships with others including romantic connections and playful relations with children are blessed. You are not about to sacrifice yourself to the will of others (not after what you learned in these last few years). If you discover that your personal values deeply differ from a friend’s, you will diplomatically and skillfully move on. Lucky Days: Nov 23, 24, 25 Dec 21, 22 Challenging Days: Nov 10, 11 Dec 7, 8, 9

GeMini (MAy 21-June 20) Intimate, one-to-one relationships are a key focus now, Gemini. You feel a great sense of obligation to others. While at times you’d prefer some distraction or playful diversions, responsibility keeps calling your name (ugh!). Business partnerships and marriages may go through a series of tests right now. With the sun opposite your sign you are encouraged to be cooperative. Demanding that others meet your needs might not be the best strategy. Collaborating with others to find solutions will yield healthy results. Intellectually you are inspired by ancient philosophies and belief systems (You are always hungry to learn Gemini). Travel for education or training is highly likely. Health regimes and wellness practices are attractive now. You’re ready to improve across the board! Lucky Days: Nov 26, 27 Dec 23, 24 Challenging Days: Nov 12, 13, 14 Dec 10, 11

cAncer (June 21-July 22) Positive changes to your domestic scene make you feel more secure now, Cancer. Projects around the home such as

renovations and redecorating, reorganizing your kitchen, or sorting through family memorabilia are favoured. You’re ready to tackle anything. Conversations with family members provide you with an opportunity to work through some old memories (It turns out you weren’t the only one who thought that way). Healings with family members and releasing trapped resentments can bring about a world of good. You’re ready to strengthen your bonds with siblings, relatives, and old friends. Community gatherings and social events are filled with laughter and delight. The full Moon on December 25 can be powerful - you might need to be a pillar for someone. Lucky Days: Nov 1, 28, 29 Dec 25, 26 Challenging Days: Nov 15, 16 Dec 12, 13

Leo (JuLy 23-Aug. 22) Saturn into Sagittarius favourably aspects your fiery sign, Leo! You’re encouraged to step into your power (If the crown fits, wear it!). The natural leader within you coming out. You’re focused on shoring up and strengthening the foundations you recently created. As the winter approaches, the pace of your days will pick up considerably. Your energy is high and you’re eager to accomplish a lot. You might experience conflicts with others if you’re pushing your agenda at a rate that is unreasonable (True accomplishments often require the cooperation of the group). Should you need to stick up for yourself or a cause you believe in, this is a strong time to assert or defend your position (especially in legal affairs). You are not about to back down. Lucky Days: Nov 2, 3, 4, 30 Dec 1, 27, 28 Challenging Days: Nov 17, 18 Dec 14, 15, 16

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) How does your inner world differ from your outer world, Virgo? With expansive Jupiter in your sign, now is the time to take a leap of faith. You’re eager to make changes that will create powerful and lasting effects. Matters to do with home and family are important to you (It all depends at what life-stage you’re at). Regardless of your age, it’s important that you consider nurturing and parenting yourself. Picture an older, wiser version of you coaching the current you through the next three years. What would you encourage yourself to do? Finances are going to improve soon, so be sure to include estate. You’re ready to anchor yourself to a community, or to a home. It’s all about building your foundation. Lucky Days: Nov 5, 6 Dec 2, 3, 4, 30, 31 Challenging Days: Nov 19, 20 Dec 17, 18

LibrA (Sept. 23-oct. 22) Relationships are both favoured and tested at this time, Libra. You’re taking great strides to improve your circumstances within your friend circles, and your professional networks. You’re eager to learn from those who have more experience, as well as sharing your knowledge. Tests arise that push you to examine your personal truth. If others are overly critical or judgmental of your efforts, you’re not likely to brush it off (As a Libra, you often sacrifice your position so that everyone can get along). Use your natural diplomacy and your ability to see both sides of the story to honestly understand your position now. It’s time to push for your agenda, just be assertive and strong. Those who support you will admire you more, creating strength in those partnerships. Lucky Days: Nov 7, 8, 9 Dec 5, 6 Challenging Days: Nov 21, 22 Dec 19, 20

Scorpio (oct. 23-NoV. 21) It’s your birthday season, Scorpio. It’s time to celebrate a little. With the Sun near your sign, you have more energy and you’re easily galvanized into action. There’s a strong focus on finances – how to procure your finances or the lack thereof. This is not a favourable time to buy things on credit or ask for

a loan, unless you have a bulletproof plan for debt management. It is time to tighten the belt. The universe is pushing you to get in touch with your true value system and it might cramp your spending habits a little so that you get real with yourself. Your earning power is going to be increasing considerably in about a year and half now, so keep in mind this year as a test. Lucky days: Nov 10, 11 Dec 7, 8, 9 Challenging days: Nov 21, 22 Dec 13, 14

SagittariuS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Letting go of unnecessary difficulties is your theme right now, Sagittarius. It’s critical that you listen to your inner truth, while at the same honoring time the responsibilities you have to yourself and others. Endings and beginnings will weave together now. Over the next year and a half you are creating new foundations for yourself and your family. The changes and adjustments you’re making in your personal life will impact your professional life, and vice versa. Your birthday season is here, hurray! The new Moon occurring on December 11 is the optimum time for you to set your intentions and personal goals for the year ahead. Your adventurous nature and your optimistic attitude will support you as you enter this chapter of life. You’re ready for this! Lucky days: Nov 12, 13, 14 Dec 10, 11 Challenging days: Nov 26, 27 Dec 23, 24

capricorN (Dec. 22-JaN. 19) Your birthday season is approaching, Capricorn. This means it’s a great time for reflection. A little objective review of the last year will be of benefit to you. Consider relationships, activities, attitudes and belief systems that are no longer serving you. It’s time to let them go. A little pruning can go a long way. With Jupiter in your ninth house, you are building up to a career peak beginning in late 2016. How can you best prepare for that? Any kind of training or study can be of great benefit to you now. You might find a mentor that you deeply resonate with. Or vice versa, you might be the mentor that learns tremendously through the act of giving back. Your word carries a lot of weight now; use it wisely. Lucky days: Nov 15, 16 Dec 12, 13 Challenging days: Nov 1, 28, 29 Dec 25, 26

aquariuS (JaN. 20-Feb. 18) You’ve made some important adjustments to your life path in the last few years, Aquarius. Other people in your world (both professional and personal) have witnessed your decisions and some have chosen to align themselves with you. Key relationships with co-workers, friends, and your community at large, will gain in strength, power and influence. You’re striving for a better future and you know that in order to accomplish this, cooperation with others is key. In the next few months you might be asked to mentor, teach or guide those with less experience. This is a job you’re ready for. Wealth and resources connected to partnerships or healthy working alliances are more available to you now as well. This is also a good time to apply for a loan or mortgage. Lucky days: Nov 17, 18 Dec 14, 15, 16 Challenging days: Nov 2, 3, 4, 30 Dec 1, 27, 28, 29

piSceS (Feb. 19-March 20) This is a powerful time for you, Pisces. Stern Saturn moves to the top of your chart pushing you to get serious about your path and your career. Life is pressing you to declare your major. You are dedicated to work hard, to meet the needs of your community, and shoulder any and all responsibilities. Dealings with authority figures can be a mixed bag right now. In one sense you’re eager to be taken seriously and are likely to command more respect (this is good). However, if there are any resentments brewing beneath the surface, frustrations with authority figures can easily occur (Especially if you are feeling judged or criticized). The full Moon on November 25 might trigger you. Meditation and breath work can help you regain your inner calm. Lucky days: Nov 19, 20 Dec 17, 18 Challenging days: Nov 5, 6 Dec 2, 3, 4, 30, 31

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Life is unpredictable; enjoy every moment and take time to share joy and peace throughout this beautiful community.

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Advice for immigrants: If you are a new immigrant or intend to immigrate to Canada, come with an open mind and be ready to face a few challenges, it’s not always easy for everyone. This community is very welcoming, beautiful and diverse, but you have to be flexible and ready to adapt. To fit in the society, you have to change a little and mould yourself accordingly, as you have opted to immigrate for a change in lifestyle or maybe for a better future for yourself or your loved ones and no one forced you to do so.

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Getting Here: With the hope of securing a brighter future for themselves and their son, Suhayl, Usman and Sunita Patel migrated to Vancouver in August 2009 from Mumbai, India. Their first impressions of the country ‒ beautiful, serene and diverse. They lived in Sunita’s brother’s place the first year, eventually moving to their own apartment. It took the family a few months to get used to the country, its people and surroundings. “Weather, finding jobs, and settling in our own home were some of the challenges we faced,” says Sunita, recalling her initial years in Canada. Back in Mumbai, Sunita used to work in a NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2015

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The biggest obstacle so far was finding the right job (before getting into Intact).

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stock broking company as a manager (office administration) and Usman worked as a lighting technician. Yet, due to the lack of Canadian work experience, they were ready to accept any suitable job that came their way. “We were aware of the fact that we should take what we get and not be too picky,” the couple explains. Usman got his first job as a gas station attendant within the very first week, thanks to some friends who owned a chain of gas stations. Sunita, however, did face a challenge getting a job. She was disheartened for not receiving a call from any of the various banks and retail stories she applied to. “Finally, I walked into Walmart at Capilano Mall and requested to meet the manager; the lady was very kind and referred me to the manager. The two were so pleased with my brief talk that they called me for an interview the next morning,” adds Sunita. And there began her work journey in Walmart in November 2009 in the ladies fashion area. In December, Sunita started her second job as a cashier at Extra Foods close to her home. “At a time I had two jobs and volunteered when time permitted at my son’s school, the Recreation Centre, and the Community Police

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Wonderful people (we still have family and friends there), the diverse cultural events, festivals, the tasty street food, over crowded trains (in spite of which we had train friends and train parties), ready homemade food when we got back from work, and of course not to forget, our mega annual summer picnics with family, friends and neighbours which were simply awesome.

Centre to gain Canadian experience and be an integral part of the society,” points out Sunita. At present, Usman and Sunita are happily employed at Intact Financial Corporation. “Within two years of toiling really hard and for almost seven days a week, I was offered a job at Intact Insurance in September 2011. After which I referred Usman and he was offered a job too,” shares Sunita. The Patel family is thankful for their warm and supportive community of family and friends who welcomed and supported them in every possible way – making their overall journey in Canada very comfortable. “My brother and sisterin-law accommodated us for almost a year (that helped us save towards our home), friends helped us find jobs. When we were at work, family and friends were always around to help out with our son who was then only six years of age (we saved our money on day care).” They hope to have a future that is relaxed, peaceful and hopefully mortgage-free earlier than the stipulated time.


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