Three receive immigrant award
Three Mississaugans — two entrepreneurs and a scientist — are among the winners of the second annual Canadian Immigrant Awards.
Three Mississaugans — two entrepreneurs and a scientist — are among the winners of the second annual Canadian Immigrant Awards.
Dr. Aditya Jha's (Chairman, POA Educational Foundation) address to the Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs & International Trade on issues as he sees them with respect to the rise of India and the implications for Canadian global policy.
Sometimes a little push is all you need to get going in the right direction.
That push came in the form of joining Project Beyshick in 2005 for Patrick Cheechoo, a Constance Lake band member.
Many are already giving back significantly to the mainstream community
Having a lunch at Prego Della Piazza in Toronto's upscale Yorkville neighbourhood, Aditya Jha looks every bit the CEO.
The custom-made shirt and designer suit signal that he heads a string of successful businesses throughout the GTA. The private corner booth in one of the city's most iconic power-lunch venues solidifies the impression. Jha, an enthusiastic, passionate man, can't help falling in love with new ventures. Two years ago he bought the landmark eatery because he liked the food.
Patna,(BiharTimes): Aditya Jha, a Canadian entrepreneur of Bihar origin has evinced interest in investing in nuclear power sector in the state.
“What Got Us Here, Won’t Take Us there”
Convocation Speech by Aditya Jha
Honorary Doctorate, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University
October 21, 2009 at 2:30pm
As soon as Damien Bouchard set foot in TVO's production headquarters last week in downtown Toronto, he knew he had arrived. He could feel it in his bones.
THUNDER BAY, TORONTO, ON, Aug. 14 /CNW/ – Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy, together with POA Educational Foundation Chairman Aditya Jha, is pleased to announce today the eight NAN participants and mentor organizations for Project Beyshick 2009 – a unique mentoring program that pairs NAN First Nation entrepreneurs with mentors from the
THUNDER BAY, ON Tuesday July 21, 2009: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Grand Chief Stan Beardy is appealing to businesses leaders to participate in a unique mentoring program that pairs NAN First Nation entrepreneurs with mentors from the Toronto business community as he officially launched Project Beyshick 2009 today.