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FASHION

Redesigned Fashion

Sat 17 and Sun 18 Feb

Redesigned Fashion AUS presents The Wedding Villa at a luxury bridal fashion carnival at 3C Montacute Road, Campbelltown. Exquisite heritage weaves, crafted by hand.

Details 0452 237 907

COMEDY

Gujarati Comedy Factory Show in Adelaide

3 March (06:30 pm) Star Alliance presents Gujarati Comedy Factory Show at The Parks Recreation &

Sports Centre, 46 Cowan Street, Angle Park SA. The Comedy Factory is the first of its kind in Gujarat.

Conceptualized by Manan Desai, Co-Founder & Programming Director, who has an experience of hosting prime time shows for over 7 years in different FM radio stations of Gujarat. A time of great laughter and entertainment will be awaiting you.

Details Chirag Parikh 0417 244 724

FESTIVAL

Holi on the Beach in Adelaide

3 March (11.00am -5.00pm)

IAACA presents Holi on the Beach awareness raising workshops on legal and health issues, a self-funded activity centre for senior citizens from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Hindi and Sanskrit classes for children, yoga classes and especially free ‘Yoga in the Park’ sessions. Recently, a women’s forum has been added to the list where women will get support and take charge of their professional development and career growth.

Pandey was nominated as a Board member of MCCSA, a top multicultural organisation in South Australia, in recognition of his contribution to the community.

In his day job as a senior manager in the Education Department, provides services to students who are disengaged or at risk of disengaging and also to obtain the best value for public money. He is also a Lieutenant in Australian Army Reserves and spends most Tuesday nights and some weekends as an Army Reservist. at Semaphore Beach, Semaphore Adelaide with Mugdha Godse, Bollywood actress. Free event.

Pandey hopes to inspire migrants to give back to the community. “Our Sanatana Dharma teaches us to go and above and beyond our call of duty and give back to the larger community,” he says. And this is what he would like everyone to do. “Not only will we be helping other people, we will, more than anything, be helping ourselves,” he said.

Along with due congratulations, I wished him the best in his future endeavours too. For he does not seem to be a person who will rest on his laurels!

Details 0433 345 418

TECH FOR KIDS

Annual Code Challenge: Your school is invited!

DXC Technology Foundation announces its Annual Code Challenge using Scratch, a fun and free coding platform for beginners. Free event, open to all children aged 10-14, groups and schools welcome to join. All that is required is access to a computer, an internet connection and an imagination! Teams will have until April 27, 2018 to develop and submit an online project. Entries will be evaluated by a panel of judges for creativity, originality, technical merit and accuracy and good programming practices. Details dxc.technology/dxccodes or email dxcgivesback@dxc.com

To have your event listed, email media@indianlink.com.au

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