Ehsaas South Asian Readers and Writers Festival at UFV

The Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies was pleased to host its annual Ehsaas South Asian Readers and Writers Festival on Thursday, November 21st. This year’s festival featured four writers: Raminder Sidhu, Hugh Johnston, Lieutenant Colonel Pritam Singh Jauhal and Ashok Bhargava. Raminder began the festival by reading from her debut novel Tears of Mehndi, and was followed by … Read more

SAPNA and UFV India Students Celebrate Diwali 2013

The atmosphere was jubilant, colourful and full of good spirits as UFV International India students collaborated with the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies, SAPNA students to celebrate Diwali on Friday, November 1st. The afternoon included a painting competition, a rangoli competition, free mehndi (henna), games with many prizes and some amazing bhangra and bollywood dance performances. … Read more

GirlKind Foundation and the CICS Celebrate “Every Girl Matters Day”

“On December 19th, 2011, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 66/170 to declare 11 October as the International Day of the Girl Child, to recognize girls’ rights and the unique challenges girls face around the world.“ –United Nations In honour of this declaration made by the United Nations, Deesh Sekhon, founder of the GirlKind … Read more

Reading from “Helium” by Author Jaspreet Singh

Acclaimed author Jaspreet Singh visited the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies on October 10th, 2013 and read from his latest novel Helium. The novel, though a work of fiction encompasses around the very real, tragic and horrific government organized anti-Sikh pogroms which erupted in 1984 in Delhi, India following the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by … Read more

UFV Students Host Akhand Path

Students at the University of the Fraser Valley, many of whom are international students from India including those from the UFV Chandigarh BBA program hosted a three day akhand path at the Khalsa Diwan Society, Abbotsford Gurdwara. With the support of the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies, the students initiated dialogue with various different departments across … Read more

Sikh Heritage Museum Unveils Exhibition Commemorating Ghadar

The Sikh Heritage Museum unveiled its fifth official exhibition on Sunday, September 8th. The exhibition, titled: Ghadar: 100 Years Later, commemorated the Ghadar Revolutionary Centennial. In the early part of the 20th century, newly arrived Indian migrants living in British Columbia and the westcoast of the US faced public and institutionalized racism and discrimination. Meanwhile … Read more

Book Donations Made to the Sikh Heritage Museum

          Two very generous donations have been made to the Sikh Heritage Museum, located in the National Historic Site Gur Sikh Temple. After connecting with The Centre for Indo Canadian Studies, Hardev Singh Shergill of the Khalsa Tricentennial Foundation donated his entire collection of books and videos related to Sikh history, … Read more