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Darpan Extraordinary Achievement Awards are back this year

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 06 Oct, 2021 02:25 PM
  • Darpan Extraordinary Achievement Awards are back this year

The Darpan Extraordinary Achievement Awards 2021 are taking place this year after a hiatus in 2020 due to COVID19. 

Darpan will be recognizing the very best in the South Asian community in various categories. 

Darpan Magazine is proud to have RBC is our main sponsor this year. 

To mark our 11th Annual Awards Night this year we heard from past award winners in our Legacy Talks segment on what it meant for them to receive a Darpan Award as well what they are involved in since receiving this award. 

Check out the Legacy Talks Segment, Throwback to the Awards, and highlights from previous years.

Darpan is proud and honored to have RBC Royal Bank be our main sponsor for the Gala this year. 

Darpan is excited to host the awards gala once again to bring the South Asian community together for a night of glitz and glam, fashion, food, and entertainment. 

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