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BC-India Business Network and Canada India Foundation Celebrate Diwali

Darpan News Desk , 21 Oct, 2025 03:54 PM
  • BC-India Business Network and Canada India Foundation Celebrate Diwali

The BC–India Business Network (BCIBN) and the Canada India Foundation (CIF) came together to host a vibrant and meaningful Diwali Gala on Friday, October 17, at the Aria Convention Centre in Surrey.

This year’s celebration not only marked the Festival of Lights but also commemorated the 10th anniversary of BCIBN — a non-profit, non-partisan organization committed to building strong economic, social, and cultural ties between British Columbia and India.

In the spirit of Diwali, which symbolizes light over darkness and unity over division, this year’s gala carried a message of hope and compassion by supporting the BC Cancer Foundation. A portion of the proceeds from the event was donated to the Foundation, reflecting the South Asian community’s commitment to giving back and making a meaningful impact in the fight against cancer.

The event was graced by the presence of several distinguished guests and leaders, including Premier David Eby, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills Jessie Sunner, Minister of Forests Ravi Parmar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals Jagrup Brar, Speaker of the BC Legislative Assembly Raj Chouhan, Parliamentary Secretary for Anti-Racism Initiatives Amna Shah, and Parliamentary Secretary for Surrey Infrastructure Garry Begg.

The Diwali Gala showcased cultural performances, South Asian cuisine, and moments of reflection on the values that connect communities across continents. The event also highlighted the continued collaboration between government, business, and the broader Indo-Canadian community to foster inclusive growth and shared prosperity.

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