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Seemanti Ghatak

Seemanti's career as a Public Relations professional enhanced her writing skills and jumpstarted her writing trajectory on various subjects. Over the last seven years, she worked with agency giants such as Weber Shandwick, MSL, AvianWe in many sectors such as automobile, consumer durable, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceutical, corporate social responsibility. Seemanti holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication from New Delhi, India, and a Bachelor's Degree from Bangalore University, India in Communicative English, Journalism and Psychology.

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July 15, 2022
Economy/Immigration

Newcomers among those hit by Rogers outage

The nationwide Rogers outage caused disruptions for some immigrant business owners and newcomers adjusting to the country.

The new location, at the heart of downtown Toronto, on Young and Dundas, is expected to be a "must-visit" venue that will take food lovers on a journey into the rich history of India's cuisine.
December 7, 2021
Arts & Culture

Culture, innovation at the heart of Khazana Restaurants

A new restaurant in Toronto featuring the creations of famed Chef Sanjeev Kapoor is expected to be a "must-visit" venue that will

October 5, 2021
Arts & Culture

The Indian cultural fiesta in the Great White North

For people of Indian heritage around the world, October is an important festive month with some of the most anticipated holidays taking

A woman rowing a boat known as "Shikara" in Srinagar, Kashmir, where the novel "Life in the Clock Tower Valley" is set.
July 14, 2021
Arts & Culture/Books

‘Life in the Clock Tower Valley’ Offers Intimate View of Life in Kashmir

The India-based journalist Shakoor Rather's debut novel, "Life in the Clock Tower Valley," delivers a unique look into Kashmir, where normal, day-to-day

Photo of a South Asian woman wearing a face mask. The Indian COVID-19 crisis is taking a heavy toll on the diaspora too.
May 6, 2021
COVID-19/Health/Top Stories

‘All We Can Do Is Pray’: Indian Diaspora Shaken by COVID-19 Crisis Back Home

The Indian diaspora in Canada is devastated by the COVID-19 crisis unfolding thousands of kilometres away, fearing for family members and friends.

A street scene in Delhi, a city featured prominently in the Darmiyaan podcast.
March 11, 2021
Arts & Culture

Darmiyaan: A Tale of Rendezvous, Roots, and Resonance

Darmiyaan, a fictional podcast created by Aparita Bhandari, takes the audience on a sentimental walk through the streets of Delhi as revisited

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December 27, 2020
Immigration

How Will President Biden Affect Canadian Immigration? Only Time Will Tell

Canada's approach to immigrants are likely to be viewed more favourably for some time to come, even as a new administration under

immigration covid-19 lockdown
November 2, 2020
Immigration

Immigrants Face Difficulties Settling Amidst COVID-19

Three recent immigrants share their experiences of landing and getting settled in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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