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15 October 2004
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Friday
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29 Shaban 1425
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Canadians pledge $5.2m to Aga Khan University
By Our Correspondent
TORONTO, Oct 14: A group of 260 Canadian professionals will contribute 5.2 million dollars to establish a Performing Arts Centre at the Aga Khan University in Karachi.
The group comprising doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, architects and other professionals announced their pledge at a well-attended dinner organized here on Wednesday by the Aga Khan University Resource Development Committee for Ontario, Canada.
Toronto s noted cardiologist and spokesman for the group Dr Amir Janmohamed told newsmen after the dinner that the Arts Centre project was a gift from Canadian professionals who see value in building cultural and academic bridges with the developing world. "I think, it will also be a small step to fostering world peace and understanding," he said.
Earlier, in a keynote address, President of the Aga Khan university Shamsh Kassim-Lakha said that since its inception the university had benefited greatly form its close ties with Canadians and Canadian institutions which provided financial assistance of $22 million in the past few years.
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