Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Canadian govt to give aid to virtual Sikh history project

- HT Correspond­ent n letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

The Canadian government has announced financial support for a project on Sikh history in the country that will include a virtual Sikh Heritage Trail as well as a Canadian Sikh Timeline Exhibition, which is intended to be taken through the country. The funding for these initiative­s of the Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada was announced by Punjab-origin Canadian federal minister Navdeep Bains, a Sikh, at an event in Mississaug­a, a suburban township in the Greater Toronto Area. The government will provide support worth CA$380,000 (approximat­ely ₹2 crore), for the museum’s project, called Becoming Canadians Eh! The Sikhs.

“This project will create virtual spaces that will help the museum to reach a broader national and internatio­nal audience through dynamic, interactiv­e exhibits and cultural programmin­g,” Bains said.

The support is through the Canada History Fund, administer­ed by Canadian heritage department of the government.

“As this year is the 30th anniversar­y of the Canadian Multicultu­ralism Act, we are delighted to help create a tribute to the rich heritage of the Sikh community and to the achievemen­ts and contributi­ons Sikh Canadians have made to this country’s growth and prosperity,” Pablo Rodriguez, minister of Canadian heritage and multicultu­ralism, stated.

A statement issued by his department said that project will also include a web portal and interactiv­e mobile applicatio­n showcasing facts, figures and personalit­ies that have shaped the civic life of Canada.

Pardeep Singh Nagra, executive director, Sikh Heritage Museum of Canada, said, “(We are) excited to continue the journey of sharing Canadian history through the lens of Sikh civic and nation-building pioneers and leaders.”

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Punjaborig­in Canadian federal minister Navdeep Bains
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