CM congratulates Canadian Himachali Diaspora on Dussehra celebrations

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Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Himachali community in Canada for successfully organizing the second annual Dussehra celebration at Parliament Hill, Ottawa. In a special video message, the Chief Minister praised the Diaspora’s dedication to preserve the rich cultural heritage of Himachal Pradesh in abroad and called them the “true Brand Ambassadors of the state.”

Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu highlighted the significance of such events in fostering a deep connection with one’s roots, no matter where they reside. He commended the Himachali Pravasi Global Association for bringing together over 30 regional associations and dignitaries from across Canada to celebrate this grand occasion. He said that the Dussehra fairs represent the vibrant culture, traditions and divine heritage of Himachal Pradesh. “I am proud of the way our brothers and sisters in Canada have kept these traditions alive,” he said.

Furthermore, the Chief Minister encouraged the diaspora to consider contributing to Himachal’s development, particularly in support of the state’s ambitious goal of becoming a “Green Energy State” by 2026. He highlighted the critical role their participation could play in achieving this mission. He said that the investments from the Canadian Himachali Diaspora in green energy projects would not only help Himachal become a leader in sustainability but also strengthen the state’s economy. “Your involvement in this initiative would be a significant step toward securing Himachal’s future and enhancing its economic prospects,” he added.

The Chief Minister said that the celebration not only strengthened the bond between the Himachali Diaspora but also showcased the rich traditions of Himachal Pradesh on an international platform.

The event saw enthusiastic participation, featuring cultural performances such as the traditional Himachali Naati dance, a presentation of Ram Leela and renditions of Pahari songs. These performances evoked a sense of pride and nostalgia among attendees.

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