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Virtual Baisakhi initiative for Sikhs in Canada aims to celebrate by helping others

The Surrey Vaisakhi parade draws in a crowd of more than 500,000 people every year
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Ottawa, April 11

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Although the coronavirus pandemic has led to the cancellation of the April 25 Baisakhi  parade in the Canadian city of Surrey, deemed the largest outside India, the community through a new initiative called ‘Virtual Baisakhi’ will honour the sacred holidays spirit of ‘seva’, a media report said.

Through the initiative, a collective of Sikh groups, including a Surrey gurdwara, was invoking the spirit of Baisakhi by raising money for community outreach organisations and non-profits, said the Surrey Now-Leader newspaper in a report.

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“This year, we are directly asking and inspiring Sikhs and non-Sikhs to collectively open their wallets and hearts to help invoke the spirit of Baisakhi to address the most pressing and emerging needs with organisations working with local food banks, seniors outreach, marginalised communities and domestic support services,” said Jessie Kaur Lehail of Kaur Project.

“Let’s celebrate Baisakhi by helping others.” Surrey is part of the Metro Vancouver area.

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The Surrey Baisakhi parade draws in a crowd of more than 500,000 people every year, reports the Vancouver-based City News.

Canada has so far reported 22,148 confirmed coronavirus cases, with 570 deaths. IANS

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