BEGINNING OF PANCHAL SAMAJ OF
ONTARIO
The settlement of Panchal Community in Ontario and in Canada dates
back to 1960’s when a few families immigrated to Canada from the
United Kingdom and other places of the World. Most of them settled
in Ontario and few in British Columbia and Alberta.
With the large influx of Asians from African countries in the
1970’s many Panchal families immigrated to Canada. Young Panchal
families from India and the United Kingdom managed to come down
here to avail themselves of the opportunities in business,
professional and other fields.
The trend continued and in 1980’s many Panchal families sponsored
their relatives to settle here. By the middle of 1980’s the number
of Panchal families in Ontario grew to about 45 families with a
population of about 150 persons. At their social and family
gatherings these families talked about forming a community group.
Ultimately about 12 Panchal family heads got together on October
21, 1986 and unanimously agreed to form a Panchal community group.
They drafted out provisional constitutional outlines. These were
presented at a general meeting of the Panchal Community on
November 22, 1986. The members present whole-heartedly welcomed
the proposal and approved the interim constitution of the group
named as THE PANCHAL SAMAJ OF ONTARIO. A management committee for
the year 1986-87 was elected. This was the official beginning of
THE PANCHAL SAMAJ OF ONTARIO.
Every year the Samaj organizes religious and social functions such
as Vishwakarma Jayanti, Holi, Picnics, Navratri, Diwali and
Christmas; where community members and their children participate.
During such gatherings members are made aware of the happenings
within the community such as: Births, Engagements, Marriages,
Deaths, Visitors from abroad.
At the Annual General Meeting held on February 28, 1988, the
Constitution of the Samaj was approved unanimously. This was
reviewed at the Annual General Meeting held on February 3, 1991
and a revised constitution was adopted. A Board of Directors and a
Board of Trustees were elected. Every year new Board of Directors
and every 2 years Board of Trustees are elected democratically
with ballots and at these Annual Meetings, Statements of Income
and Expenditure and Reports of activities for that year are
presented.
During Diwali Celebrations our members, both young and old,
perform Cultural Events like Dancing, Garbas, Music, Dramas etc.
We also had short Gujarati comedies and religious plays presented.
Picnics are the most enjoyable event. We now have barbeques at our
picnics. In 1992 and 1993 we were joint organizers of the Navratri
Garba Festival with other associations such as Brahmin Society of
Toronto, Cultural Society of East African Asians, The Lohana
Cultural Association. These events were organized on a very large
scale and were very successful. Now we have Navratri successfully
celebrated with Gandhi Samaj and Mochi Gnati Mandal.
In 1993 the Samaj introduced Annual Education Awards to
outstanding students from Grade 8 and onwards. This was to
encourage children of the members to excel in their academic
achievements and this purpose has indeed been achieved so far.
During 1993 the Samaj Logo was also designed and approved. Thanks
to the artists who participated in the design.
The numbers of Panchal families at present are about 130 with
about 40 senior members and about 13 overseas family members. The
Samaj is progressing rapidly. The Objectives and Aims of the Samaj
are being achieved, however we can still do much more with
increased co-operation and participation by all members.
CONTACT:
Email:
info@panchalsamajofontario (.com)