By Renu Mehta TORONTO: The crowds swayed to the music, their phones held high as they jostled with each other to record famous singer Kanika Kapoor on the Summer Fest stage, who belted out crowd favourites like chitiya kalaiyan and other popular numbers. But it was when the Baby Doll singer performed the all-time […]
I have achieved my Bollywood dream, says Baby Doll singer Kanika Kapoor
By Renu Mehta
TORONTO: Born and raised in Lucknow, Kanika Kapoor became popular when her music video Jugni Ji became one of the biggest singles of 2012.
From archives to classrooms – Canada’s `100-year journey project’ highlights contribution of South Asian immigrants
By Nalin Bakhle
TORONTO: Canadians of South Asian Heritage are the largest visible minority category in Canada – more than 1.6 million Canadians constituting five percent of the Canadian population and 32 percent of Canada’s Asian Canadian population, according to the 2011 National Household Survey.
Shaan Punjab Di wins Chak de Bhangra 2015 at Harbourfront Center
By Staff Reporter
TORONTO: Shaan Punjab Di walked away with the trophy and a cash prize of $2000 at the Chak de Bhangra 2015 competition held at Harbourfront Center in downtown Toronto.
Kiran Kalsi’s 40-year journey in Canada: Full Canuck today and cheering for Pan Am Torch
By Renu Mehta
RICHMOND HILL: Kiran Kalsi stood with her family in the Richmond Green Park at Elgin Mills in Richmond Hill, proudly watching the Pan Am flame being carried by Elvis Stojko, the Olympic and World Figure skating champion.
New to Canada? Ignore these rules at your own peril
By Surbhi Bhatia VANCOUVER: New to Canada? Remember the old saying: While in Rome, do as the Romans do. So Rule No 1 before you start work here is: While in Canada, do as the Canadians do. In fact, there are a few rules that one should keep in mind before deciding to work in […]
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