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DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards 2025 – A Night of Inspiration, Honor, and Celebration

Tuhina Ghoshal Darpan, 19 Nov, 2025
  • DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards 2025 – A Night of Inspiration, Honor, and Celebration

The 2025 DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards lit up Surrey with an unforgettable evening of honor and celebration, once again shining the spotlight on the inspiring achievements of the South Asian community.

Held on Friday, September 19, 2025, at the spectacular Aria Convention Centre in Surrey, the gala event was presented by the Royal Bank of Canada, and attended by about 800 esteemed guests, including influential political leaders, dignitaries, business icons, and trailblazing achievers from across Canada.

The evening’s Master of Ceremonies, the renowned Canadian actor and television personality Huse Madhavji, brought his trademark charm and energy to the stage, ensuring the night flowed seamlessly with moments of inspiration, humor, and celebration.

The evening opened with a mesmerizing dance performance by the Sunehri Arts Club, setting an energetic tone that carried throughout the night.

Among the many distinguished political leaders and dignitaries in attendance were MP Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State (International Development), MP Sukh Dhaliwal, MP Tamara Jansen, Senator Baltej Singh Dhillon, Consul General Masakui Rungsung, MLA Raj Chouhan, the first South Asian Speaker of the House in the BC Legislature, MLA Elenore Sturko, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, MLA Jagrup Brar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals, MLA Steve Kooner, MLA Rohini Arora, Mayor Brenda Locke of Surrey, Mayor George Harvie of Delta, Mayor Megan Knight of White Rock, as well as Councillors Jessie Dosanjh, Jennifer Johal, Dylan Kruger, Linda Annis, and Harry Bains.

Adding to the distinguished presence were Vancouver Police Chief Steve Rai, Surrey Police Service Chief Norm Lipinski, Delta Police Chief Harj Sidhu, and the first South Asian Supreme Court Judge and former Attorney General, Wally Oppal.

The highlight of the evening was, as always, the awards ceremony, where 10 exceptional individuals and organizations were honored for their outstanding contributions and achievements across diverse fields:

International Sensation Award: Harpreet Kaur Chandi aka Polar Preet – Recognized for her trailblazing achievements as “Polar Preet,” the first woman of color to complete a solo expedition across Antarctica. Presented by Katie Yu, Regional Vice President, Commercial Financial Services of RBC.

Breaking Barriers Award: Chief Constable Steve Rai – Honored for making history as Vancouver’s first South Asian Police Chief and his commitment to community safety and inclusion. Presented by Leigh Heppner, General Manager of Preston Cadillac.

Artistic Visionary Award: Inderpal Moga and Chani Nattan – Celebrated for pushing boundaries in Punjabi cinema and music through bold, innovative storytelling. Presented by Jas Randhawa, Category Manager at Save On Foods.

Corporate Engagement Award: Delreen Motiwalla – Recognized for her exceptional leadership and commitment to diversity and corporate responsibility. Presented by Juggy Sihota, Senior VP, Healthcare Excellence at TELUS Health.

Heritage Defender Award: Sarbjit Cheema – Honored for his tireless efforts in preserving and promoting Punjabi culture and heritage through music and mentorship. Presented by Samantha Vegh, Director of Operations at Allure Ventures.

Industry Marvel Award: Dr. Shimi Kang – A globally renowned psychiatrist and bestselling author, recognized for her groundbreaking work in mental health and wellness. Presented by Balraj Mann, Chairman at BM Group of Companies.

Advancing Philanthropy Award: Red FM – Celebrated for its impactful community initiatives and generous philanthropic contributions. Presented by Anupam Paul, Director at TechioSoft.

Spirit of Sport Award: Jeevan Badwal – Honored for his excellence in athletics and commitment to inspiring the next generation through sports. Received by Gurinder Badwal and Presented by Nav Grewal, President of WBI Home Warranty Ltd.

Community Crusader Award: Hargun Dhillon – Recognized for his unwavering advocacy in creating inclusive spaces and driving meaningful social change. Presented by Amit Midda, Founder and Director, Skymart Canada

Young Wonder Award: Daisy Bains – A rising leader celebrated for her outstanding academic achievements and dedication to empowering youth. Presented by Dr. Harinder Dhanju, President of Pacific Oral Health Society.

As the awards were handed out and stories of resilience, innovation, and leadership were shared, the audience was left both inspired and proud of the extraordinary impact of South Asians in Canada.

The night concluded on a high note with an electrifying performance by Punjabi music superstar Amrit Maan, who had the entire audience on their feet, singing and dancing along to his chart-topping hits.

The 2025 DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards were a resounding success, reaffirming the strength, resilience, and brilliance of the South Asian community. It was a night that celebrated not only achievement but also the collective spirit of a community that continues to break barriers, inspire generations, and leave a lasting legacy in Canada and beyond.

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