An invitation from ICA and MSMF - Ottawa Public Engagement Program
India Canada Association and Manjari Sankurathri Memorial Foundation (MSMF) are pleased to hold a Public Engagement Program for Dr. Chandra Sankurathri, who is visiting us from Kakinada, India.
Dr. Sankurathri, who lost his wife Manjari, son Srikiran, daughter Sarada, in the bombed Air India Flight 182 in 1985, started Education and Health programs in Andhra Pradesh, India, to help the rural poor. His humanitarian work is well documented in the recent award winning CBC Documentary, A Ray Of Light.
This year, India Canada Association of the National Capital Region is pleased to present Dr. Chandra Sankurathri with their Outstanding Community Achievement Award.
At this occasion we are very please to have special key note Speaker Mr. S.J. S. Chhatwal, former High Commissioner of India in Canada.
Please join us on Saturday, 23 September 2006 at 6:30 P.M. at
Council Chambers, Ben Franklin Place, 101 Centrepointe Drive
Ottawa.
A reception will be followed after the event.
Dr. Sankurathri, who lost his wife Manjari, son Srikiran, daughter Sarada, in the bombed Air India Flight 182 in 1985, started Education and Health programs in Andhra Pradesh, India, to help the rural poor. His humanitarian work is well documented in the recent award winning CBC Documentary, A Ray Of Light.
This year, India Canada Association of the National Capital Region is pleased to present Dr. Chandra Sankurathri with their Outstanding Community Achievement Award.
At this occasion we are very please to have special key note Speaker Mr. S.J. S. Chhatwal, former High Commissioner of India in Canada.
Please join us on Saturday, 23 September 2006 at 6:30 P.M. at
Council Chambers, Ben Franklin Place, 101 Centrepointe Drive
Ottawa.
A reception will be followed after the event.
For Further information, Please call Shri Gopal at 613-830-2600 or Sarma Vishnubhatla at 613-523-5413