Non Violence day and Mahatma Gandhi Birthday

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5th Non-Violence day and Mahatma Gandhiji Birthday celebration 2013 The Nataraj Youth Cultural Organization (NYCO) celebrate October 12 as Non-Violence Day at the Gore Meadowvale community center, Brampton. Apart from speeches on the importance of non-violence, a peace walk was also organized to mark the day. Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell, Akhilesh Mishra (Indian Consul General), Councilor Raymond Cho (Scarborough), Dr. Rama Singh (Professor at McMaster University) Sudhaben Vajeria, Gujarati writer Jay Gajjar join community leaders and guests joined the Canadian groups in observing the day. Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell, the keynote addressed the thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi and emphasized the importance of nonviolence. Furthermore, Mr. Akhilesh Mishra started his address with the famous nonviolence quote, which in the words of Mahatma Gandhi goes as "First they ignore you, then they…
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Non Violence day and Mahatma Gandhi Birthday

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4th Non-Violence day and Mahatma Gandhiji Birthday celebration 2012 Nataraj Youth Cultural Organization was proud to host the celebration of Non-Violence day and Mahatma Gandhiji Birthday on Saturday October 6th 2012 at OPG auditorium in Pickering. Deputy Mayor Doug Dickerson, Tracy Mac Charles MPP, Joe Dickson MPP, Regional Chair Anderson, Councilor Raymond Cho, Councilor Peter Rodrigues, Inspector Jamie Grant of DRPS, and many community leaders and guests were present at the event. Regional Chair Anderson, Chris Alexander MP and Joe Dickson MPP sent greetings and among elected leaders Terry Spratt a retired teacher of English and World Religions with an interest in International Relations from Baha’i faith and Waqur Raees President of Pakistan Friendship Society of Durham also addressed the audience on a topic of Non-Violence. The ICCAD is committed…
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Non Violence day and Mahatma Gandhi Birthday

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Non-Violence day and Mahatma Gandhiji Birthday celebration 2011 Thistletown Community Center in Etobikoke, with a Gandhi Walk, Art- Exhibition, and a cultural program   We are pleased to introduce to you the Nataraj Youth Culture Organization (NYCO), proudly serving diverse communities in the region. We are hosting a spectacular upcoming Ahimsa (Nonviolence Event) October 2, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, also designated by UN as Non Violence Day, was celebrated today in a grand fashion at Thistle town Community Centre, Etobicoke in Toronto, with a GANDHI WALK (Albion and Islington Square Help of Toronto police) , Art- Exhibition(Journey of Mahatma Gandhiji’s life and thought of non-violence), and a Cultural Program(Subhash Gandhi sang the famous song “Bapu ki amar kahani” and Maharshi Bhavsar performed an amazing dance on Gandhi’s favorite bhajan…
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