File 11 ➔ Indian Immigrants and the Mass Media: Some Reflections

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2023_15_01_11_007
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https://www.ufv.ca/sasi/
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G 21-34
Date
May 14 1977;Date(s) of creation
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21p. of textual records
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textual record
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Paper titled, "Indian Immigrants and the Mass Media: Some Reflections", delivered by Professor O. P. Dwivedi at the "Indians in Toronto Conference" hosted by the Indian Immigrant Aid Services at 9 Boon Avenue, Toronto, on May 14, 1977. The paper explores the multifaceted challenges confronting immigrants, emphasizing the impact of the Canadian economy on their economic status. Additionally, it delves into the repercussions of public attitudes on the physical, cultural, and psychological well-being of immigrants, proposing insightful solutions to address these complex issues.
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Indian Immigrant Aid Services is a non-profit, charitable organization, established in 1970 to provide settlement services to immigrants of origins in India. This conference was organized by them, to promote better understanding of the struggles faced by immigrants and undertake projects for solution. The president of the organization is A. Dharmalingam and the executive director is Anver Garda.
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Subject Headings - Library of Congress
Canada--Emigration and immigration [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100373];Mass media and race relations [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081887];Beal, Fred Erwin, 1896-1954 Foreign workers in a soviet tractor plant Moscow: Co-operative Pub. Society of Foreign Workers in the U.S.S.R.; 1933 [http://id.loc.gov/resources/instances/6886537]