For more than three decades Rajendra Singh has been working fiercely to reverse the devastating water crisis in India with his simple and cheap methods. His efforts were recently lauded with the 2015 Stockholm Water Prize, also known as the Noble Prize for Water.
Sirish and his wife Laura, founded the Indian Summer Festival in Vancouver in 2011. Now in its fifth year, the festival celebrates arts, ideas and diversity in Vancouver, and has grown popular and bigger with each edition.
“My family is very supportive; they always wanted me to be happy – and that meant playing soccer professionally. My dad has always been by my side, taking me to practices all the way to either the University of British Columbia or Simon Fraser University; and of course my mom, who would love making meals for me when I would come home tired from practice. Without their support, I couldn’t have done it.”
The Seeker, Karan Bajaj's first international novel, will be published in India in June 2015, and worldwide in early 2016. The book follows a Manhattan-based investment banker who becomes a yogi in the Indian Himalayas. It was inspired by Karan’s one year spiritual sabbatical learning yoga in a South Indian ashram, meditating in complete silence in the Vedantic tradition in the Indian Himalayas and living as a Buddhist Monk in a Scottish monastery.
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Atwal was drafted into the Western Hockey League (WHL) by the Prince Albert Raiders in 2010 during the Bantam draft at the age of 14.