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On 16 October 2018, Lt Governor of Alberta Lois Mitchell, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley and the Aga Khan inaugurated the new Aga Khan Garden, Alberta, the northern-most Islamic garden in the world, and the first garden of its kind in western Canada.

WORKING FROM HOME - AKEPB & IPN (USA)

Aga Khan Health Board have put together a special guided visualisation for students.

Highlight's of Mawlana Hazar Imam's Golden Jubilee Visit to Bangladesh

REFLECTIONS: Dr Shiraz Kabani ITREB (UK)

Tashkent composed by Basel Rajoub. Concert featuring Gulbenkian Orchestra, conductor Pedro Neves, and master Musicians of the Aga Khan Music Initiative. Footage courtesy of Gulbenkian Foundation and RTP

ART ACTIVITY: Calligraphy for Beginners VRM (USA)

In this episode, we explore how business owners are looking at the recovery and making management decisions in this period of uncertainty. .

Farrokh Derakhshani, Director, Aga Khan Award for Architecture, introduces three projects that highlight the importance of rural schools. Selected from amongst shortlisted or winning projects, the schools examine the important role that educational facilities – some located in remote areas

Fairouz Nishanova, Director, Aga Khan Music Programme, a special highlight compilation film has been put together for the Jamat’s listening pleasure.

Managing Social Isolation and Coping with Loneliness - Gujarati Edition

TED TALK: TB or Not TB Dr Salmaan

AKYSB Cooking Class - Cacio E Pepe (Cheese & Peper) Pasta Recipe

Family Activity - Illusion Art

How are planets Born Dr Farzana Meru (Canada)

Dr Natalie Batalha, former Astrophysicist at NASA, gives an engaging, illustrated, non-technical lecture on "Goldilocks" planets - those planets that are ideal for hosting life as we know it. This lecture is part of the Ismaili Centre series entitled, "Frontiers of Science and Innovation." Tune in to hear astrophysicist and planet hunter, Dr. Batalha, offer an overview of Kepler's remarkable scientific legacy and highlight some of the key discoveries and follow-up missions in progress and on the drawing boards.

ITREB - Alwaez Moyez Alwani (UK)

Reflections with Dr Shafique Virani

Tasreen Keshavjee decided to pursue psychology because it was her calling, she says, and a field where she could make the most difference.

Vaneeza Rupani holds a photo of Ingenuity, the NASA Mars helicopter she named.

Ever since Vaneeza Rupani was a little girl, she has been captivated by space exploration. She fed her interest by reading books about space at her school library and visiting the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.