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Creator: Chandra Bodalia
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Photograph of Robert Bose, former mayor of Surrey, holding a newspaper, with unidentified individuals at the second anniversary event for radio apna sangeet, where the Punjab Times newspaper was unveiled.
Apna Sangeet Radio Network is a media company based in Surrey, British Columbia, specializing in broadcasting radio programs.
Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canadian Punjab Times is a newspaper that offers a blend of Canadian and Punjabi perspectives; from covering community events and global developments, to reporting on cultural celebrations and political shifts.
Former mayor of Surrey, Robert Bose, was in office from 1988 to 1996. Bose also served as a city councillor from 1979 to 1985 and 2000 and 2008.
Apna Sangeet Radio Network is a media company based in Surrey, British Columbia, specializing in broadcasting radio programs.
Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canadian Punjab Times is a newspaper that offers a blend of Canadian and Punjabi perspectives; from covering community events and global developments, to reporting on cultural celebrations and political shifts.
Former mayor of Surrey, Robert Bose, was in office from 1988 to 1996. Bose also served as a city councillor from 1979 to 1985 and 2000 and 2008.
Creator: Chandra Bodalia
Description
Photograph of Robert Bose, former mayor of Surrey, holding a copy of a Punjab Times newspaper, at the second anniversary event for Radio Apna Sangeet, where the newspaper was unveiled.
Former mayor of Surrey, Robert Bose, was in office from 1988 to 1996. Bose also served as a city councillor from 1979 to 1985 and 2000 and 2008.
Apna Sangeet Radio Network is a media company based in Surrey, British Columbia, specializing in broadcasting radio programs.
Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canadian Punjab Times is a newspaper that offers a blend of Canadian and Punjabi perspectives; from covering community events and global developments, to reporting on cultural celebrations and political shifts.
Former mayor of Surrey, Robert Bose, was in office from 1988 to 1996. Bose also served as a city councillor from 1979 to 1985 and 2000 and 2008.
Apna Sangeet Radio Network is a media company based in Surrey, British Columbia, specializing in broadcasting radio programs.
Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canadian Punjab Times is a newspaper that offers a blend of Canadian and Punjabi perspectives; from covering community events and global developments, to reporting on cultural celebrations and political shifts.
Creator: Chandra Bodalia
Description
Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals at the second anniversary event for Radio Apna Sangeet, where the Punjab Times newspaper was unveiled. In attendance was Robert Bose, former mayor of Surrey, holding a newspaper with the title "Punjab Times".
Apna Sangeet Radio Network is a media company based in Surrey, British Columbia, specializing in broadcasting radio programs.
Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canadian Punjab Times is a newspaper that offers a blend of Canadian and Punjabi perspectives; from covering community events and global developments, to reporting on cultural celebrations and political shifts.
Former mayor of Surrey, Robert Bose, was in office from 1988 to 1996. Bose also served as a city councillor from 1979 to 1985 and 2000 and 2008.
Apna Sangeet Radio Network is a media company based in Surrey, British Columbia, specializing in broadcasting radio programs.
Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canadian Punjab Times is a newspaper that offers a blend of Canadian and Punjabi perspectives; from covering community events and global developments, to reporting on cultural celebrations and political shifts.
Former mayor of Surrey, Robert Bose, was in office from 1988 to 1996. Bose also served as a city councillor from 1979 to 1985 and 2000 and 2008.
Creator: Chandra Bodalia
Description
Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals at the second anniversary event for Radio Apna Sangeet, where the Punjab Times newspaper was unveiled. In attendance was Robert Bose, former mayor of Surrey, seen holding a newspaper with the title "Punjab Times".
Apna Sangeet Radio Network is a media company based in Surrey, British Columbia, specializing in broadcasting radio programs.
Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canadian Punjab Times is a newspaper that offers a blend of Canadian and Punjabi perspectives; from covering community events and global developments, to reporting on cultural celebrations and political shifts.
Former mayor of Surrey, Robert Bose, was in office from 1988 to 1996. Bose also served as a city councillor from 1979 to 1985 and 2000 and 2008.
Apna Sangeet Radio Network is a media company based in Surrey, British Columbia, specializing in broadcasting radio programs.
Located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canadian Punjab Times is a newspaper that offers a blend of Canadian and Punjabi perspectives; from covering community events and global developments, to reporting on cultural celebrations and political shifts.
Former mayor of Surrey, Robert Bose, was in office from 1988 to 1996. Bose also served as a city councillor from 1979 to 1985 and 2000 and 2008.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals on a float at the Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan held in Surrey, British Columbia (B.C.).
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals on a float at the Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan held in Surrey, British Columbia (B.C.).
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals on a float at the Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan held in Surrey, British Columbia (B.C.).
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of unidentified individuals beside a decorated float at the Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan held in Surrey, British Columbia (B.C.).
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals at the Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan held in Surrey, British Columbia (B.C.).
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
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Creator: Bodalia, Chandra
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Photograph of a group of unidentified individuals at the Vaisakhi Nagar Kirtan held in Surrey, British Columbia (B.C.).
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.
Vaisakhi is one of the most important festivals in Sikhi, marking the formation of the Khalsa in 1699 by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is a time of renewal, gratitude, and unity, celebrated with processions, prayers, and acts of service. Beyond its significance in Sikh history, Vaisakhi is also a harvest festival in Punjab, observed with joy and thanksgiving. Additionally, Vaisakhi holds special significance for Hindus, as it marks the beginning of the solar new year and is celebrated in various regions of India under different names, such as Pohela Boishakh in Bengal and Puthandu in Tamil Nadu.