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South Asian Cultural Night to be held in Toronto on August 18

| | Aug 10, 2017, at 05:46 am
Toronto, Aug 10 (IBNS): With an aim to make immigrants "feel at home" in Canada, a South Asian Cultural Night is going to be held here on August 18.

The programme, which will be organised by Heritage Beyond Borders with India Blooms Canada as media partner, is set to make immigrants feel comfortable away from home.

Canada promotes multiculturalism and Toronto is one of the most cultural cities in the whole world. Toronto is home to people from diverse walks of life.

Heritage Beyond Borders (HBB) is an initiative to promote multiculturalism with the aim of achieving community harmony and integration creating a unique heritage which goes with their principal theme “one heritage one world”.

HBB has a unique way of celebrating the achievements of people coming from diverse backgrounds. Every year they host various events to further their mission of “one heritage one world”

Heritage Beyond Borders (HBB) is a not-for- profit multicultural organization geared towards integrating people from different parts of the world into the Canadian society.

Along with HBB,  India Blooms, which last year opened its Canada wing, is also organising the event this year.

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