Bhawna Pankaj Parpia : Writing, Healing, and the Journey of Resilience
By The Inspired Indian The spark Bhawna Pankaj Parpia didn’t set out to be an author. She set out to make sense of love, loss, and the fierce tenderness that binds a family. What emerged were deeply personal books and a calling
How the first Chennai Super Kings academy in Canada went from idea to reality
Ahead of the first ever Chennai Super Kings Academy in Canada opening on Oct. 1 in Brampton, Ont., The Inspired Indian was able to snatch a few minutes from the busy schedule of its founder, Kartik Venkatraman. In his interview, Kartik
Celebrating Indian culture in Canada: Kawad Yatra returns to Oakville
Oakville recently witnessed a day of devotion, spirituality, and celebration of Indian culture in Canada, as the Kawad Yatra returned to the city for the seventh year in a row. Organized on Aug. 9 by the Hindu Canadian Foundation (HCF) hundreds
Ontario or Alberta? Indian organizations in Canada are making it easier to set up business in both provinces
Businesses from India that are looking to set up or expand Canadian operations could soon be spoilt for choice between Alberta and Ontario, thanks to the efforts of Indian organizations in Canada. Actively stepping up business ties Trade, energy, minerals, education, and
What does it take for Canadian companies in India to succeed?
With a trade mission planned to India and Nepal later this year to encourage more Canadian investment in both countries, there are five key elements about doing business that Canadian companies in India need to observe, if they need to
Meet the patriot helping to organize three Indian Independence Day celebrations in three cities
At 9am on Aug. 15, India's Independence Day, Ashwani Aggarwal will help organize celebrations marking the 79th anniversary of his country of birth at the office of Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton, Ont., where he, along with other members of
Indian languages in Canada: How fast have they grown?
Indian languages in Canada are thriving, reshaping the nation’s linguistic and cultural identity. According to a report from Statistics Canada, based on the 2021 Census, heritage languages like Punjabi, Hindi, Gujarati, Malayalam, and Tamil are growing at rates far above
Indian Independence Day: How did Ottawa and Eastern Canada celebrate?
From Canada's national capital, Ottawa, to Quebec, and all the way to the country's eastern seaboard, the Indian diaspora came together to celebrate their country's 79th Indian Independence Day. Ottawa: The capital turns saffron, white, and green The Ottawa sign in the
Did you know that nearly one in five adult Indians in Canada lives with their parents?
When it comes to Indians in Canada, nearly one in five adults live under the same roof as their parents. That's according to a survey from Statistics Canada, which says that 19 percent of people of Indian ethnic or cultural origin
BK Shivani in Toronto: five amazing insights into life, learning, and love
By Gautam Viswanathan, Deputy Editor, The Inspired Indian On the weekend of Aug. 16 and 17, people from across Southwestern Ontario gathered to see Indian spiritual leader BK Shivani in Toronto. Her speech, organized at the International Centre in Toronto, was held