2016 India Day Parade
NYCO celebrated the 2016 India Day Parade with great pleasure. As the saying goes "where resides one Gujarati, there will be Gujarat there forever"! Just like every year, there was a big Independence Day celebration organized by Panorama India in collaboration with the Indian consulate, including top leaders and celebrities that joined at Yonge and Dundas Square in the heart of downtown Toronto on Sunday, 7th August 2016 The event was attended by Panorama Chair Mrs Anu Shrivastav, honourable Mr Patrick Brown (calls himself half Gujju), MP Dipika Damrell, Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra, Consulate General of India, Mr Dinesh Bhatia, Nanda & Associate Lawyers and TV actor Shabbir Ahluwalia (Kumkum Bhagya fame). India’s 70th Independence Day attracted over 10,000 people to be a part of a great celebration. This year’s…
Non Violence day and Mahatma Gandhi Birthday
7th Non-Violence day and Mahatma Gandhiji Birthday celebration 2016 Nataraj Youth Cultural Organization celebrated Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday and international non-violence day on October 2, 2016 in the region of Huron County Museum. This event was attended by many honorable guests and speakers. The program started with the president and founder of NYCO, Chintan Bhavsar who welcomed all the esteemed guests and explained the importance of this day. It was then followed by a speech by the Mayor of Goderich, Mr. Kevin Morrison. The rest of the speakers included a representative from Mr. John MPP Lisa Thomson’s office, Dr. Gezahgn Wordofa from the Multicultural Association Perth Huron and Mr. Kaushik Patel Clinton. While celebrating the event, a short film was also screened on life of Mahatma Gandhi. (more…)
2015 NYCO Independence Day Celebration
Honorable John McKay MP, NYCO President Chintan Bhavsar, President of Living and Being Foundation Mr. Subhash Gandhi. The program started with light up dive and Indian and Candadian National Anthem recital. NYCO president Chintan Bhavsar delivered a speech followed by Dance on patriotic song choreographed by Maharshi Bhavsar of Nataraj Academy. Honorable MacKay delivered a speech as well. Sandip Vora expressed the vote of thanks followed by Mr. Subhash Gandhi's song "Hoton Pe Sachayee Rahti Hai". Light up diva Indian and Candadian National Anthem recital NYCO president Chintan Bhavsar speech Dance (Siddhi, Vrunda, Rajvi Joshi) on Patriotic Song Choreographed by Maharshi Bhavsar (Nataraj Academy) Speech Mr. John Mckay Very short speech and Song by Mr. Subhash Gandhi – Ye Mera India Vote of Thanks by Sandip Vora Song By Mr.…
2015 Independence day Celebration at Burrows hall
15 August 2015 Celebration by NYCO. (more…)
2015 Republic day celebration at Pearson convention
26th January 2015 Republic Day Celebration by NYCO (more…)
Non Violence day and Mahatma Gandhi Birthday
5th Non-Violence day and Mahatma Gandhiji Birthday celebration 2014 United nation has declared 2nd October as non-violence day across the world in commemoration of Mahatma Gandhi. People across the world celebrate this day to show their gratitude and respect to Mahatma Gandhi, who dedicated his life for truth and non-violence. (more…)
Non Violence day and Mahatma Gandhi Birthday
5th Non-Violence day and Mahatma Gandhiji Birthday celebration 2013 The Nataraj Youth Cultural Organization (NYCO) celebrate October 12 as Non-Violence Day at the Gore Meadowvale community center, Brampton. Apart from speeches on the importance of non-violence, a peace walk was also organized to mark the day. Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell, Akhilesh Mishra (Indian Consul General), Councilor Raymond Cho (Scarborough), Dr. Rama Singh (Professor at McMaster University) Sudhaben Vajeria, Gujarati writer Jay Gajjar join community leaders and guests joined the Canadian groups in observing the day. Brampton Mayor Susan Fennell, the keynote addressed the thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi and emphasized the importance of nonviolence. Furthermore, Mr. Akhilesh Mishra started his address with the famous nonviolence quote, which in the words of Mahatma Gandhi goes as "First they ignore you, then they…