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Volunteers Needed for e-Infrastructure Pilot Project in Canada and Nepal PDF Print E-mail

The POA Educational Foundation is looking for volunteers in Canada and Nepal who have interest in, and are able to help with the e-Infrastructure Project. Volunteers in Canada may have the opportunity to travel to Nepal to help set-up the infrastructure, define required processes and required training around this project.

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HorseLife Magazine: Unicef Team Canada Triumphs at the 2008 International Tent Pegging Championships PDF Print E-mail
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Unite for Unicef Campaign Video PDF Print E-mail

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e-Infrastructure pilot project launched for Nepali schools by North American NRN members PDF Print E-mail

Toronto, March 14 – A pilot project to assess the feasibility for developing e-Infrastructure in Nepali schools has been recently launched through sponsorship from POA Educational Foundation, Canada of Aditya Jha (www.poafoundation.org) and leadership of Dr. Shiva Gautam, Harvard University. The pilot project involves10 high schools in Katmandu through donation of 50 computers and printers. The pilot project was launched after signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Ministry of Education, Government of Nepal. Contingent upon the results and experience from the pilot, both the Government of Nepal and project team hopes to launch it in all Nepalese schools in phases.

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Project Beyshick and Aditya Featured in a book titled "We Are the New Radicals" PDF Print E-mail

Aditya Jha New Radical The foundation's flagship project - Project Beyshick - and foundation's chairman Mr. Aditya Jha were recently featured in a book titled "We Are the New Radicals".  The book, authored by former speech writer Julia Moulden, explores and explains the idea that "people around the world, thousands of people who have found success in their chosen careers are getting the call to do something more with their lives -to give something back to a world desperately in need of their help. And you don't have to be a billionaire to do so."

To get her idea across, Julia quotes Aditya as one of the New Radicals who founded Project Beyshick to nurture entrepreneurship amongst the First Nation Communities in Canada. 

For more information on the book visit http://wearethenewradicals.com

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NAN members receive awards for business plans PDF Print E-mail

THUNDER BAY, ON, Jan. 22 /CNW/ - Project Beyshick partners Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy, POA Educational Foundation Chairman Aditya Jha, and Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund (NADF) president Harvey Yesno, together with Aboriginal Affairs Minister Michael Bryant and Small Business and Entrepreneurship Minister Harinder Takhar honoured Project Beyshick 2007 participants Devon A. Meekis and Desta Buswa during an award presentation this afternoon at Queen's Park.

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NISHNAWBE ASKI NATION YOUTH STRIVING FOR SUCCESS PDF Print E-mail

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McGuinty Government Recognizes First Nation Entrepreneurs

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India Abroad: Speeding up the temporary foreign worker program PDF Print E-mail

Immigration Minister Diane Finley convened a closed­ door, roundtable discussion with a group of South Asian businessmen and professionals, October 19, to get feed­ back on temporary foreign workers' programs and ways in which the government could get some of India's brightest and best to come to Canada.

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India Abroad: Key government posts for Anju Virmani, Aditya Jha PDF Print E-mail

In another high-profile appointment for South Asians in Canada, the government named Aditya Jha November 2 to the board of directors of the First Nations Financial Management Board.

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Aditya Jha appointed to Ontario Investment and Trade Advisory Council (OITAC) PDF Print E-mail

Lieutenant Governor in Council of Ontario has announced appointment of Aditya Jha (Chairman, POA Educational Foundation) to the Ontario Investment and Trade Advisory Council (OITAC). The objective of the Council is to identify prospective investment and trade opportunities for Ontario; promote Ontario as a premier location for business investment and for business immigration; identify the potential for international linkages that could lead to new investment and export opportunities and provide advice to the Minister on how the Ministry can increase the effectiveness of its investment and trade programs.

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Board Member Appointed to First Nations Financial Management Board PDF Print E-mail

OTTAWA, ONTARIO (November 2, 2007) - Our Government today announced the appointment of Aditya Jha to the Board of Directors of the First Nations Financial Management Board(FMB).

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Weekly Voice: Toronto Benefit Raise $1.7 Million For Seva PDF Print E-mail

Aditya Jha at Seva Gala
Aditya Jha giving the keynote
A stunning $1.7 million was raised during a single evening - at the Seventh Annual Gala of the  Toronto Chapter of the All India Movement for Seva on Saturday. The event at the Woodbine Banquet Hall saw the South Asian community open their hearts and wallets in response to an appeal by AIM Toronto president Dr. Terry Papneja.

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CBC Radio One: First Nations Entrepreneurs PDF Print E-mail

ImageGiving First Nations entrepreneurs a hand-up so they can break the cycle of handouts.. We'll hear about Project Beyshick, a program to help talented aboriginal people hone their business skills.

Aditya Jha, Chairman of POA Educational Foundation talks about Project Beyshick on CBC Radio 1 featured on July18 at 12:15pm for 8:30 min.

 

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Macleans: Mentorship program fosters entrepreneurial spirit in aboriginal communities PDF Print E-mail

Jealousy, ridicule within communities prevent aboriginal youth from pursuing education, training

ImageAccess to education and training is widely considered to be a crucial part of improving the state of poverty in many aboriginal communities. Canadian universities and colleges have created programs to assist aboriginal youth with everything from transitioning into urban living to studying aboriginal science. However, one aboriginal entrepreneur says that it is not only access to programs that stops aboriginal people from pursuing higher education, but their communities as well.

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The Star: Project to develop business acumen in Ontario aboriginal communities PDF Print E-mail

Founder sees program as way to help natives break away from government handouts

ImageWhile most computer techs wage daily battles with destructive viruses, self-described "geek" Devon Meekis has to fight an affliction which can be even more debilitating than the most insidious spyware program.

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Wawatay News: Project Beyshick underway PDF Print E-mail

ImageTwenty-five entrepreneurs from Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) are in the midst of job shadowing top executives in Toronto. Project Beyshick, a job-shadowing project that focuses on nurturing entrepreneurship and career development among First Nations youth, got underway July 13.

 

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Trent University: Project Beyshick Comes to Trent University July 13 - 15 PDF Print E-mail

Twenty First Nation youth arrived at Trent University on July 13 to participate in a series of workshops to learn about entrepreneurship from leading business and cultural experts as part of Project Beyshick, a youth mentoring program focused on career mentoring and entrepreneurship among Aboriginal youth aged 21 to 35 years. 

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York University: Entrepreneur hopes to see a 'needs-blind' educational system in Canada PDF Print E-mail

ImageAditya Jha is a man of action. Determined to live his legacy while he is still around to contribute to it, the successful information technology entrepreneur has committed to a life of social responsibility through his support of opportunities to aid those beleaguered by economic exclusion and poverty.

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George Brown College: Generous endowment creates new opportunities for Aboriginal students at George PDF Print E-mail

ImageAboriginal students enrolled in the Chef School at George Brown College will now have the opportunity to access additional sources of financial support thanks to a generous endowment $250, 000) gift from Mr. Aditya Jha, a leading business entrepreneur and chairman of the POA Educational Foundation.

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Wawatay News: New Youth, Same Project PDF Print E-mail
Image"It was really, really busy," says Darcy kejick as he reflects on last summer's Project Beyshick experience. One of 15 participants from Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) territory who took part in an intensive job shadowing experience in Toronot, the North Spirit Lake resident still had a rewarding time in the busy atmosphere.
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First Nations youth job shadow: Let's be unafraid of taking on the world as tomorrow's leaders. PDF Print E-mail
"Let’s be unafraid of taking on the world as tomorrow’s leaders."

Project BeyshickUntil recently, for me, this line was just a grouping words – words that our leaders keep repeating to give us hope and strength to keep going. After going through Project Beyshick, we the 16  participants have been shown that being tomorrow’s leaders is entirely possible and entirely worth it.

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Yash.ca: Passion makes things happen PDF Print E-mail

Image He is the epitome of entrepreneurial success. Back in July 2001, despite the downturn phase of the technology industry, Isopia, a company he co-founded was acquired by Sun Microsystems Inc., USA for USD $100 Million. Yes, he is a South Asian living in Toronto and if you haven’t heard about him yet, it’s time you did ...

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Sangam Conference at Schulich School of Business on Omni (with Aditya's interview) PDF Print E-mail

Aditya was interviewed by Omni TV at the Sangam Conference at Schulich School of Business for the Technology Panel.

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The Indian Express: Annual Business Plan winner announced PDF Print E-mail

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QUEEN’S PARK, TORONTO. Project Beyshick, the annual job shadowing program that pairs young people from aboriginal communities throughout Northern Ontario with CEOs from Canada’s leading corporations, recently announced its Business Plan contest award worth $15,000 to Darcy Kejick.

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Toronto Star: Native entrepreneur tries food for thought PDF Print E-mail

Winning business plan pits produce against rampant diabetes

ImageFresh fruits and vegetables are scarce commodities in the remote northern community Darcy Kejick calls home.

The lack of healthy food choices, along with a lack of exercise, help explain why diabetes is rampant in North Spirit Lake, a tiny Nishnawbe Aski Nation community about 600 kilometres northwest of Thunder Bay.

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Award of Recognition from Hon. Harinder Takhar PDF Print E-mail

The letter below was presented by the Honourable Harinder Takhar (Minister of Small business and Entrepreneurship) to Mr. Aditya Jha at the inaugural award presentation ceremony for the 'Project Beyshick Business Plan Contest' on Wednesday February 28, 2007. We highly appreciate and thank the minister for his kind and encouraging words. The minister also served as the chief guest of the event and we again thank him for his presense and support.

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The First Perspective: Northern Ontario native receives business award PDF Print E-mail

Darcy Kejick, a member of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation, has received an award for his recent business plan. Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler together with Minister for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Harinder Takhar, POA Educational Foundation Chairman Aditya Jha, and Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund (NADF) president Harvey Yesno, awarded contest winner Kejick with $15,000 toward a business plan during an awards event today at Queen's Park.

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CNW: NAN Member Receives Business Award PDF Print E-mail

THUNDER BAY, ON, Feb. 28 /CNW/ - Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler together with Minister for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Harinder Takhar, POA Educational Foundation Chairman Aditya Jha, and Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund (NADF) president Harvey Yesno, awarded contest winner Darcy Kejick with $15,000 toward a business plan during an awards event today at Queen's Park.

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CEO Job Shadowing Program Presents Inaugural Business Plan Contest Award PDF Print E-mail

Toronto, February 18th 2007 - Project Beyshick, the annual job shadowing program that  connects young people from aboriginal communities throughout Northern Ontario with CEOs from Canada’s leading corporations, will present the inaugural Business Plan Contest Award to Darcy Kejick on February 28,2007.

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Peterborough Examiner: Company Funds New Scholarships for Trent Aboriginal Students PDF Print E-mail

A Canadian company's gift will provide more awards and bursaries for students taking indigenous studies at Trent University.

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Trent University: Donor Creates New Opportunities for Aboriginal Students at Trent University PDF Print E-mail

Image POA Educational Foundation chair Aditya Jha helps establish $100,000 endowment for Indigenous Studies students; new partnership with Trent also created

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CyberSansar: The first ever Canadian Film Festival ends PDF Print E-mail

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Fursad: Canadian Film Festival PDF Print E-mail

ImagePOA Educational Foundation and Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG)- one of the world's largest Film Festival Organization, proudly presents its first ever 'Canadian Film Festival' in Nepal. The proceeds earned through donations at the screenings will be handed over to Pashupati Vhrida Ashram.

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The Himalayan Times: Canadian films roll in PDF Print E-mail

KATHMANDU: “Films have one language. They can transcend boundaries and allows people to communicate and understand each other,” said Cam Haynes, director of the Canadian Programming and Outreach, at a press meet organised on January 23 prior to the commencement of the three-day Canadian Film Festival. “It is an opportunity to also understand Nepali filmmaking,” he added.

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kantipur: Photo feature of Canadian Film Festival in Nepal PDF Print E-mail
This photo feature of Canadian Film Festival was publised in the Kantipur Newspaper
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FilmNepal: Canadian Films in Kathmandu PDF Print E-mail

Kathmandu - The first Canadian film festival began in Kathmandu on Tuesday. Movies are screening at Kumari Cinema in Kamal Pokhari.
The festival organized by Toronto International Film Festival Group includes three Canadian Movies. The amount earned to be donated to Pusapati Bridha Ashram.

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JaiNepal: Now Showing - Canadian Film Festival PDF Print E-mail
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eKantipur: Canadian films hit Kathmandu PDF Print E-mail

The temperature is low, but the spirits of moviegoers are high as more film festivals continue to hit town, the latest being the three-day Canadian Film Festival that will be held at Kumari Hall from January 23 to 25. This batch will be the latest films from Canada since KIMFF's feature of Banff Mountain Film Festival films. The films that will be screening are Saint Ralph, A Simple Curve and La Neuvaine.

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Nepal News: Canadian Film Festival from January 23 PDF Print E-mail

A 3-day first ever Canadian Film Festival will be held from January 23 to 25 at Kumari Hall, with the aim of strengthening relations between Nepal and Canada and to provide opportunities for Nepali Film Entrepreneurs to partner with Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG)