"Children of families settled in The Philippines are finding it very tough to learn Punjabi. We had noticed the same in our previous visits to the country. The Nirmal Kutiya at Paniqui city, which is being patronised by us, will run the academy initially. Over time, more such academies will be opened.
"We expect a good response. We will emphasize reconnecting the youth in The Philippines with their spiritual and religious roots. During my previous visits to country, I had interacted with the in-charges of different gurdwaras and everyone had said that such an academy was needed. Conceptually, we have finalized the modalities of academy and ground work will begin soon.
"During his stay at Philippines, Seechewal also interacted with the secretary to Indian ambassador to The Philippines Parkash Chand and other members of Indian Embassy at Nirmal Kutiya Paniqui and discussed various problems being faced by Punjabis over there.
"Most Punjabis in Philippines are into the financial services. Embassy officials told us that Punjabis must diversify into other occupations to boost their economy, like medicines and dairy farming," Seechewal said.
He added that he was also told to spread the message that Indians must not try and settle illegally in the Philippines. Embassy officials also planted trees at Nirmal Kutiya in Paniqui."
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