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Ludhiana: Sahir was Ludhianvi, but the city yet to immortalise him, feel experts | Ludhiana News

Sahir Ludhianvi LUDHIANA: Even as thousands will celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of legendary poet and lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi on Monday, a group dedicated to him feels his memory is fading in his native district. Abdul Hayee, known by his takhallus (pen name), Sahir Ludhianvi, was born in Ludhiana on March 1921 and died in Mumbai on October 25, 1980. “For decades, we have been holding functions, seminars and mushaira on Sahir Sahib’s birth anniversary. We could not hold the function last year due to the Covid situation and are not sure if it can be held this year too. However, with functions on his birth anniversary being held in Canada and Pakistan, the government here should have also organised some event,” said Dr Kewal Dhir, chairman, Adeeb International. He also pointed out that there is no memorial in the name of Sahir Ludhianvi in Ludhiana. Dhir was the keynote speaker at a function held in Canada’s Fraser University in Sahir’s honour on Sunday. DC Varinde

Canada s COVID models have been largely accurate, but worst cases have not materialized

Article content OTTAWA – Coronavirus modelling from the Public Health Agency of Canada has a strong track record of predicting where the virus is going, a troublingly trend given the agency now predicts a potentially steep rise in cases. By Sunday, Canada is predicted to have seen between 841,650 and 878,850 cases of coronavirus and recorded between 21,510 and 22,420 deaths, according to the latest modelling. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Canada s COVID models have been largely accurate, but worst cases have not materialized Back to video On Sunday that modelling will almost certainly be right, because as of Friday, there were 858,217, cases and 21,865 deaths.

BC s Top Employers: Winners list | Vancouver Sun

Author of the article: Sponsored Content Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  March 3, 2021  •  14 minute read Douglas College employees, who started as international students at the school, take a break at the campus. Photo by SUPPLIED Article content BC’s Top Employers for 2021 (employee count refers to full-time staff): Amazon Canada, Vancouver. Online marketplaces; 19,182 employees. Increased hourly pay rates by $2 per hour and doubled regular hourly overtime pay rates during the pandemic. Aquatic Informatics Inc., Vancouver. Computer software; 74 employees. All employees receive an additional five days off for their fifth and tenth anniversaries with the company. Arrow Transportation Systems Inc., Vancouver. Transportation, shipping and logistics; 1,034 employees. Helps employees save for the future with defined benefit or defined contribution pension plans, depending on their group.

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