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Republic Day Cultural Celebrations 2018

1/31/2018

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Apart from cultural programmes, there will be drawing and folk dance competitions, food and market, etc..

#RepublicDayCulturalCelebration, #ThePanoramaIndia,   #PearsonConventionalCentre, #Brampton, #Ontario, #ConsulateGeneralofIndia,Toronto,  #UnityinDiversity, #DineshBhatia,  

Toronto, Feb 1 (Canadian-Media): The Panorama India (PI), with the active support of the Consulate General of India, Toronto, is holding India Republic Day cultural celebrations  on 11th Feb, 2018 from 10 am to 6 pm at Pearson Conventional Centre in Brampton in honour of the Indian Republic Day (which is observed on Jan 26),  media reports said.

Besides cultural programmes, there will be drawing and folk dance competitions, food and market, etc.
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Dinesh Bhatia

PI,  a not-for-profit organization was established reportedly in 1999 with the support from Consulate General of India, Toronto to help unite various Indian cultural associations and groups.

Reportedly PI celebrates Unity in Diversity and projects a common platform 
 
Consul General of India, Toronto (currently Dinesh Bhatia) is the honorary patron of PI.

Admissions and parking for this event are reportedly free.

(Reporting by Asha Bajaj)
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