This is not just the story of a police chief. It’s the story of an immigrant, a son, a father, a teammate, and a bridge-builder. A story of humility and honor, of cultural duality lived with grace, and of a man who has carried his roots through every rank and precinct.
At a time when Punjabi beats are all the rage around the world and rightly so, two Surrey artists are rewriting what it means to be global, brown, and unapologetically Punjabi. One’s a turbaned powerhouse whose soulful voice commands both trap and tradition. The other? A lyrical magician whose words jive perfectly between ancestral pride and genre-bending swagger. Meet Inderpal Moga and Chani Nattan—Surrey’s own duo who are not only riding the Punjabi music wave, they’re helping shape its tide.
In the heart of Canada’s rich multicultural landscape is a man whose journey has not only broken barriers but has also inspired generations of Sikhs across the country. Baltej Singh Dhillon’s story is one of resilience, conviction, and an indomitable spirit to uphold his identity and principles. From being the first turbaned officer in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to his recent appointment to the Senate, his path has been anything but ordinary. As Vaisakhi approaches, a time of renewal and reflection for Sikhs worldwide, there is no better moment to celebrate this trailblazer who has paved the way for inclusivity while staying true to his roots.
In our special Women’s Day edition, we turn the spotlight on five incredible South Asian women who have redefined their respective fields not just through grit and innovation but with a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. Whether in the media, research, or corporate leadership, these trailblazers share a common trait—an unshakable resolve to challenge the status quo and create a more inclusive world for all.
Behind every young sports star making waves and earning laurels is an extraordinary journey of care, sacrifice, and relentless support. In the first cover story of 2025, DARPAN delves into the lives of extraordinary parents, the unsung heroes of their children’s sporting victories.
The 2024 DARPAN Extraordinary Achievement Awards delivered yet another unforgettable evening, celebrating the inspiring achievements of the South Asian community. Held on Friday, September 27, 2024, at the magnificent Aria Convention Centre in Surrey, the event was a black-tie affair that honored ten extraordinary individuals whose passion, hard work, resilience, and dedication inspire the South Asian community and the world.