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Mehfil Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
Mehfil Magazine

''Mehfil Magazine'' was a Canadian based South Asian lifestyle magazine, launched in 1993 by brothers Rana and Minto Vig. It was the first full colour South Asian glossy magazine of its kind in Canada. Their idea was simply to produce a periodical that would not only showcase the community to its own, but also provide a tool and a bridge to foster better cross-cultural harmony and understanding. The word “Mehfil” means “a gathering”.
During its run, Mehfil Magazine featured the South Asian community’s leading business men and women, writers, artists, social workers, law enforcement, politicians and students. It also tackled some of the South Asian community’s toughest social and political issues, including the Air India bombing, sexual abuse, arranged marriages, health concerns such as diabetes, the plight of seniors, as well as the cultural challenges of a new generation trying to integrate.
==Notable Contributors==
Rick Hansen, Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' April/May 1998

Peter C. Newman, Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' Aug/Sept 1997

John Peter Bell, Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' July 1997

Ray Perrault, Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' June 1997

(Greg Douglas, The Vancouver Sun ), Guest columnist ''Mehfil Magazine'' Dec 1997

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