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'''Dr. Satish Sikha''' (born 12 August 1971) is an Indian-born Canadian [[fashion designer]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Designing a better world|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/2019/jun/24/designing-a-better-world-1994366.html|access-date=2021-01-26|website=The New Indian Express}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Network|first=Newsmeter|date=2020-12-21|title=4 who attacked, robbed man nabbed; cash, foreign currency recovered|url=https://newsmeter.in/crime/4-who-attacked-robbed-man-nabbed-cash-foreign-currency-recovered-672024|access-date=2021-01-26|website=newsmeter.in|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Wedding gowns for the glowing bride |first=Bernadette |last=Morra |newspaper=[[Toronto Star]] |date=May 31, 2007 |url= https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/05/31/wedding_gowns_for_the_glowing_bride.html |accessdate= October 21, 2019}}</ref> particularly noted for his [[haute couture]] designs. [http://www.yorkvillenews.ca/tie-dye-gown-cms-57-printer][http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/2019/jun/24/designing-a-better-world-1994366.html][https://www.deccanchronicle.com/lifestyle/fashion-and-beauty/250619/for-green-fashion.html] In 2007, he had a boutique in Toronto. In the year 2007, he left fashion designing and started a campaign against [[Global warming|Global Warming]]. On 8 April 2014, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Eco Asia University, Mongolia for his Environmental Services for mankind. His Couture Designs were selected by Canada's high-end department stores [[Holt Renfrew]], often compared to [[Barneys]] and [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] in the United States. He is the founder of Healthy Kids Happy Kids Foundation,<ref name="hr">http://www.hr.com/en/communities/leadership/business-tycoon-packs-it-all-in-to-save-the-planet_gd7h06ek.html 17 August 2010.</ref><ref name="indianexpress">http://www.indianexpress.com/news/indian-origin-designers-go-green/746562/4 6 February 2011 a [[nonprofit]] [[NGO]] based in [[Hyderabad, India]].
'''Dr. Satish Sikha''' (born 12 August 1971) is an Indian-born Canadian [[fashion designer]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Designing a better world|url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/2019/jun/24/designing-a-better-world-1994366.html|access-date=2021-01-26|website=The New Indian Express}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Wedding gowns for the glowing bride |first=Bernadette |last=Morra |newspaper=[[Toronto Star]] |date=May 31, 2007 |url= https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/05/31/wedding_gowns_for_the_glowing_bride.html |accessdate= October 21, 2019}}</ref> particularly noted for his [[haute couture]] designs. [http://www.yorkvillenews.ca/tie-dye-gown-cms-57-printer][http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/kochi/2019/jun/24/designing-a-better-world-1994366.html][https://www.deccanchronicle.com/lifestyle/fashion-and-beauty/250619/for-green-fashion.html] In 2007, he had a boutique in Toronto. In the year 2007, he left fashion designing and started a campaign against [[Global warming|Global Warming]]. On 8 April 2014, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Eco Asia University, Mongolia for his Environmental Services for mankind. His Couture Designs were selected by Canada's high-end department stores [[Holt Renfrew]], often compared to [[Barneys]] and [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] in the United States. He is the founder of Healthy Kids Happy Kids Foundation,<ref name="hr">http://www.hr.com/en/communities/leadership/business-tycoon-packs-it-all-in-to-save-the-planet_gd7h06ek.html 17 August 2010.</ref><ref name="indianexpress">http://www.indianexpress.com/news/indian-origin-designers-go-green/746562/4 6 February 2011 a [[nonprofit]] [[NGO]] based in [[Hyderabad, India]].


Sikha founded the Healthy Kids Happy Kids Foundation, an NGO that aims to support underprivileged children across India.</ref><ref name="namaste telangana">https://epaper.ntnews.com/home/index?date=18/02/2020&eid=1&pid=128653 18 February 2020.</ref>
Sikha founded the Healthy Kids Happy Kids Foundation, an NGO that aims to support underprivileged children across India.</ref><ref name="namaste telangana">https://epaper.ntnews.com/home/index?date=18/02/2020&eid=1&pid=128653 18 February 2020.</ref>

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Dr. Satish Sikha
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Born (1971-08-12) August 12, 1971 (age 53)
NationalityCanadian
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Satish Sikha

Dr. Satish Sikha (born 12 August 1971) is an Indian-born Canadian fashion designer[1][2] particularly noted for his haute couture designs. [1][2][3] In 2007, he had a boutique in Toronto. In the year 2007, he left fashion designing and started a campaign against Global Warming. On 8 April 2014, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Eco Asia University, Mongolia for his Environmental Services for mankind. His Couture Designs were selected by Canada's high-end department stores Holt Renfrew, often compared to Barneys and Saks Fifth Avenue in the United States. He is the founder of Healthy Kids Happy Kids Foundation,[3][4][5]

Sikha constructed a kilometre-long silk cloth starting in 2007, with messages of support for the environment on a silk cloth (one yard for each message) from dignitaries and celebrities.[6] The silk cloth finally became 1.2 kilometres long with messages from approximately 1,263 people.

References

  1. ^ "Designing a better world". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2021-01-26.
  2. ^ Morra, Bernadette (May 31, 2007). "Wedding gowns for the glowing bride". Toronto Star. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  3. ^ http://www.hr.com/en/communities/leadership/business-tycoon-packs-it-all-in-to-save-the-planet_gd7h06ek.html 17 August 2010.
  4. ^ http://www.indianexpress.com/news/indian-origin-designers-go-green/746562/4 6 February 2011 a nonprofit NGO based in Hyderabad, India. Sikha founded the Healthy Kids Happy Kids Foundation, an NGO that aims to support underprivileged children across India.
  5. ^ https://epaper.ntnews.com/home/index?date=18/02/2020&eid=1&pid=128653 18 February 2020.
  6. ^ thomas, elizabeth (2019-06-25). "For green fashion". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 2021-01-26.