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2/4 Km Walk

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Published on July 16, 2018 with No Comments

Youth4Community a registered non-profit organisation after successful fundraising for Sick kids through new year celebration is now organizing 2/4 km walk and run on July 14th to support Diabetes foundation .  Diabetes affects South Asian community disproportionately and we need to raise awareness about this silent killer.
Diabetes foundation shall hold a seminar after the run to educate about the cause and management of Diabetes .
Day: Saturday-Date: July 14th, 2018-Time : 9 AM 
at Chinguacousy Park 9050 Bramalea Road Brampton, Ontario L6S 6G7

Canada urged to give asylum to Afghan Sikhs, Hindus

“Just as Canada took the lead in accepting Syrian refugees, the Canadian government should also allow the members of the minority Sikh and Hindu communities from Afghanistan and Pakistan to immigrate to Canada”

The Canada India Foundation (CIF), a non-profit organisation, has urged Canada to accept Sikh and Hindu minority communities from Afghanistan as refugees following the killing of 19 Sikhs by an IS suicide bomber in Jalalabad. “This dastardly act is yet another sign of the continuing victimisation of the religious minorities in Afghanistan and Pakistan by fundamentalist Islamist forces,” said CIF chair Ajit Someshwar at the foundation’s weekend gala. He said Canada should help alleviate the plight of Sikh and Hindu minorities in Afghanistan and Pakistan the same way it helped Syrian refugees by giving them asylum in the country. “Just as Canada took the lead in accepting Syrian refugees, the Canadian government should also allow the members of the minority Sikh and Hindu communities from Afghanistan and Pakistan to immigrate to Canada,” Someshwar said.

 

 

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