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JANUARY AAP Withers The Lassonde School of Engineering • At the heart of the GTA Plans To Nuke Surat • Professional programs combining engineering, law & business • New $85 million building for engineering students • Student entrepreneurship centre • Offering degrees in civil, mechanical & electrical engineering, and computer science As 2014 rolled in, India’s Aam Aadmi Party is taking the country by storm, having signed over 500,000 new members and establishing 300 offices in all corners of the country in just around three weeks' time. With New Delhi under its belt, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), seemed to be unstoppable, and many expected it to play spoilsport to Modi's rise to eminence in the April general elections. But it turned out to be a flash in the pan, disappointing most of its early fans. Leader Arvind Kejriwal proved to be a dictator and though he had impeccably clean credentials, he didn't have the tact to be a leader. AAP picked up four MP seats in Punjab, and that's where the story stands. It may yet have a rebirth if the new elections called in New Delhi gives the party another chance. No one is betting on it. Diplomatic Spat Over Diplomat The whole of India suddenly rose up in favour of an Indian diplomat, who the US authorities accused of having broken their laws while posted in New York. Devyani Khobragade, kept the headlines blazing, her good looks didn’t hurt either, as India and the US went to and fro, on how to resolve the issue. New Delhi retroactively accorded her immunity and subsequently a New York judge threw out the state’s case against her. The apology India sought didn’t come and the case is in a limbo as the office of US attorney Preet Bhara, refused to confirm ‘case closed’ status. She is believed to be back in India. As a diplomat, she can travel all over the world, but it’s doubtful if she would want to or be able to enter the US again. According to the confessions of an Indian Mujahideen leader, widely reported in the Indian media, they were actively planning to nuke Surat, a major town in Narendra Modi-ruled Gujarat. The extremists leader, Ahmad Zarar Siddibappa, more popularly known as Yasin Bhatkal, told interrogators that he was offered positive help from Pakistan in his great plan. Bhatkal was arrested on August 27, 2013 in Pokhra, Nepal. Bhatkal told his interrogators that he had asked his Pakistan-based boss, Riyaz Bhatkal, over phone whether the latter could arrange a small "nuclear bomb". According to him, Riyaz responded, "Anything can be arranged in Pakistan". The Rise Of Maryam Sharif She has the face of a movie star, political savvy of Benazir Bhutto and is a rising role model for the nation's youth as "abba", and father, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif, reposes growing trust in her abilities. Meet Maryam Nawaz Sharif, 40, the new political star on Pakistan's po- litical firmament -- twitter-savvy, yet traditional, and certainly among the most arresting faces in South Asian dynastic politics. The Cambridge doctoral aspirant was named chairperson of the PM Youth Programme, an outreach of the six-month-old Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) regime. A-4 | Friday, December 26, 2014 THE WEEKLY VOICE EDITOR Binoy Thomas Associate editor Basil Nainan o p i n io n Mumbai Gets World Class Airport Mumbai, India’s richest city, finally has a swanky world-class airport, named after a local Maratha warrior-king Chhatrapati Shivaji that boasts of arguably the largest art gallery at such a facility, depicting the vibrant mosaic GRAPHIC DESIGNER Kulvir Singh Account MANAGERS Anand Christian Manmohan Jakhwal Sanchit Suri Manu Ramachandran Prasad Babu CLASSIFIEDS Harsimrat Panfer ACCOUNTS Asha J Singhh photographer Manohar Sagoo PUBLISHER Sudhir Anand Gross Circulation: 30,000 CCNA Verified Circulation: 29,918 Feb 1, 2014 of the country’s cultural heritage and varied collage of the city’s life. The four-storey glass marvel, whose design is inspired by a dancing peacock and built at a cost of a whopping Rs 9,800 crore, was dedicated to the nation by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. “This shows our ability to build world class infrastructure,” he said. The terminal, sprawling across an area of 4.39 lakh sq m, is home to thousands of artefacts and paintings that stretch along a 3-km art wall, aptly named “Jaya He”. Salman Flies Modi’s Kite Bollywood superstar Salman Khan, who attended a kite-flying festival in Ahmedabad along with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra (Printed at Toronto Star) All advertising in The Weekly Voice is subject to the publisher’s approval and the advertiser agrees to indemify the publishers against claims arising from publication of any advertisement submitted by the advertiser. COPYRIGHT NOTICE All copyright and other intellectual property rights in the conetnts here of are the property of The Weekly Voice and not that of the customer. 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Modi is a great man and he is doing great for his state and I wish him all the very best in life.” He said that “God would decide who is the best man to become the Prime Minister”. And lucky for him, God chose Modi! Given the headlines about a possible UK collusion in the infamous Operation Blue Star in India’s Punjab, the UK Prime Minister David Cameron said there was no evidence so far to suggest that elite British special forces played a role in the 1984 Operation Blue Star to flush out Sikh militants holed up in the Golden Temple. “I don’t want to prejudge the outcome, but I would note that so far it has not found any evidence to contradict the insistence by senior Indian army commanders responsible at the time that the responsibility for this was carried out solely by the Indian army.” Anju George Is A World Champion India has never produced a true world champion, in a track and field event. Many have come close, but never stood on the No.1 podium, including legendary runners like Milka Singh and P T Usha. In January came the news that Anju Bobby George who won Silver at the 2005 World Athletics Championship held in Monte Carlo, actually deserved to win the Gold. Her Silver has been upgraded to Gold after the disqualification of Tatyana Kotova of Russia by the International Association of Athletics Federations, following re-testing of the latter’s urine sample collected at the 2005 World Championship. Canada Cracks Down On Fake Refugees It’s a legacy that Canada’s former Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has passed on to his successor, Chris Alexander. Kenney fixed Canada’s broken asylum system. Alexander stuck to the same path after taking over, keeping the fake ones out as firmly as allowing those genuinely in need of Canada’s shelter. The Conservatives pulled the rug from under the feet of immigration consultants/lawyers, who earlier charged sums that varied depending on how far removed the client was from being a refugee! The number of new asylum India held two Italian marines, charged with the killing of Indian fishermen in the Arabian sea. But on being warned against giving them the death penalty, India pledged not to do if found guilty. The case is winding through the notoriously slow Indian judicial system. Marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, were deployed on the Italian-flagged oil tanker MT Enrica Lexie when they shot dead two Indian fishermen off Kerala coast in February, 2012, sparking diplomatic tensions between India and Italy. They had said they mistook the fishermen for pirates. FEBRUARY Asaram’s Mounting Troubles ‘Godman’ Asaram (estimated networth $2 Billion) faced rape allegations and after several media reports, the police took him into custody. But what surprised the officers was the extent of the wealth the godman had amassed. “The scrutiny of documents recovered during the raid has established that the wealth of Asaram’s ashrams in the form of bank accounts and other investments including shares, debentures and government bonds (excluding land) is valued at Rs 9,000-Rs 10,000 crore,” Surat city commissioner of police Rakesh Asthana said. The raids were conducted following a complaint by two sisters against Sai and his father, accusing them of rape, sexual assault, illegal confinement and other charges. Surat police had booked 40-year-old Sai under various sections including rape, unnatural sex, molestation, wrongful confinement, unlawful assembly, rioting armed with deadly weapon, criminal intimidation and criminal conspiracy under IPC. It will need a divine intervention to get his divine self to stay out of jail. Citizenship Made Tougher A new bill, tabled in the Parliament proposed major changes to the citizenship act. The applicant must have completed four years of residency within Canada in the previous six years, before applying for Canadian citizenship. Application fees have been hiked and language and knowledge requirements for would-be Canadians made tougher. Under the new law, Canadian citizens who hold dual citizenship can be stripped of their citizenship if they’re convicted for offences relating to terrorism, espionage or treason, or for taking up arms against Canada. A key requirement will include that those seeking citizenship sign a declaration confirming that they will reside in Canada. Mrs Modi Refuses To Oblige In the run-up to the elections, Narendra Modi’s rivals had counted on creating a stink over his marital status and the absent Mrs. Modi. Unfortunately for the Opposition, the lady who separated from him early, refused to oblige. Jashodaben, said that she remained a big fan of Modi, even though they split three years into their marriage and since he left “we have never been in touch”. “I know he will become PM one day,” she said. Three To Hang For Rape-Murder A New Delhi court awarded the death penalty to three men convicted in the rape-murder of a 19-year-old woman in 2012, observing that the crime committed by them “shakes the conscience of society” and falls under the “rarest of the rare” category. The case of Nirbhaya as it came to be known made world headlines, and drew at- www.WeeklyVoice.com f r o n t pag e tention to the pathetic state of women’s safety in India, especially in Delhi. the top 10 fastest improving schools were in Toronto, that had a very high percentage of immigrant children. Iran Threatens Pakistan Tehran’s interior minister warned Pakistan that Iranian forces may enter Pakistani and Afghan territory to release Flight MH 370 Mystery Among the many theories offered to explain the missing Malaysian Airways flight MH 370 was one by Malaysian Airforce chief who believed that it travelled to an area near India’s Andaman and Nicobar islands that is closer to border guards seized by a rebel group. Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli’s remarks on state TV came a week after the little-known Jaish al-Adl posted photos on Twitter of five men it claims are border guards it seized near Pakistan. He said Iran had asked Pakistan to treat the case “strongly and seriously” or allow Iran to secure the remote region “deep on Afghanistan and Pakistan soil.” “Otherwise we do consider it our own right to intervene and create a new security sphere for our safety,” he said. Bihar Rising! The news in itself was noteworthy, but where it came from made it even more sensational. Bihar, the Indian state, is often referred to as one of India’s most backward regions. But its chief minister shocked the world when he claimed that they have the world’s longest free WiFi zone. Bihar made a strong bid for a mention on the world’s infotech map as chief minister Nitish Kumar unveiled the 20km free Wi-Fi zone, the longest across the globe, at a function christened e-Bihar summit in Patna. New Arrival Form For India According to new regulations announced in February, all passengers coming to India will be filling up a new ‘Indian Customs Declaration Form’ which will seek details that will be different from the earlier ones. The Form now carries additional fields for declaration of dutiable and prohibited goods, which will help authorities in checking customs duty frauds and keep a record of gold jewellery and bullion being brought into the country. For the first time, travellers were to be asked to specifically declare any prohibited articles, gold jewellery (over free allowance), gold bullion and Indian currency exceeding Rs 10,000. A passenger will have to give details of countries visited in the past six days. MARCH Immigrants Drive Up Schools Ranking The top 10 fastestimproving secondary schools in Ontario boasted a mix of geographic, student and family characteristics, according to the Fraser Institute’s annual school rankings. The Report Card on Ontario’s Secondary Schools 2014 ranks 740 public, Catholic (and a handful of private) secondary schools based on seven academic indicators using data from the annual province-wide tests of literacy and math managed by Ontario’s Education Quality and Accountability Office (EQAO). Three of Malaysia than the Indian mainland. Air force chief Rodzali Daud told a news conference that an aircraft was plotted on military radar at 2.15am, 200 miles (320 km) northwest of Penang Island off Malaysia’s west coast. The mystery about its disappearance is still unsolved. Muslim Wise Men Council Participants at the Forum for Promoting Peace in Muslim Societies in Abu Dhabi have recommended creation of an Abu Dhabi-based Islamic council, comprising prominent and wise Islamic scholars, and mandated to help extinguish the raging fires in Islamic nations. The proposed body was named ‘Muslim Wise Men Council’. This came during the closing session of the two-day forum attended by the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The participants also recommended holding the forum in Abu Dhabi on an annual basis. They also called for promoting the forum’s outcomes as a key contribution to the culture of peace in Islamic societies. The closing session was also attended by Ahmed Al Tayyib, grand Sheikh of Al Azhar, Shaykh Abdallah bin Bayyah, president of The Global Centre for renewal and guidance (GCRG) and chairman of the scientific committee of the forum, in addition to over 250 notable Muslim scholars and thinkers from around the world. APRIL Did Nehru Order An Unwinnable War? Citing the extreme “sensitive nature” of the contents, the Indian government declined to comment on sections of a classified report on the 1962 India-China war that have been posted online. Top secret section of the classified Henderson-Brooks report were revealed online by Australian journalist Neville Maxwell. The report analysed the causes of India’s humiliating defeat in the 1962 bor- Friday, December 26, 2014 | A-5 der war against China and allegedly put the blame on the-then government of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and the military leadership for India’s defeat. The report, authored by Lt. Gen. Henderson Brooks and Brig. P.S. Bhagat, reportedly details military and political blunders by India that led to the defeat. Maxwell reportedly got a copy of the report and wrote a book called “India’s China War”. The online disclosure of the report came at an odd time for the government which was battling an aggressive opposition in the run up to the Lok Sabha elections. Naturally, in a statement, the defence ministry said “Given the extremely sensitive nature of the contents of the report, which are of current operational value, it is reiterated that the government of India has classified this report as a ‘Top Secret’ document and, as such, it would not be appropriate to comment on the contents uploaded by Neville Maxwell on the web.” Sunny Leone Hits Sack Running Sunny Leone, nee Kiranpreet, an Ontario born Indo Canadian who made it big in the North American porn industry is today an even bigger hit in India, without revealing a fraction of her assets! After taking a flying start at the ticket windows on its first day, Ragini MMS 2 has sustained the collections to a total of Rs. 24 crores. She continues her triumphant ways, adding millions to her booty, as India gasps for more and more of her. Flaherty Dies Canada’s former finance minister Jim Flaherty died suddenly in Ottawa aged 64. He had stepped down as Finance Minister just a month earlier, amid reports citing health reasons, and announced his decision to quit politics more recently. A Conservative MP for Whitby-Oshawa, he was discovered in his apartment with no vital signs. A-6 | Friday, December 26, 2014 Express Entry Program Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander announced the decision to introduce the Express Entry system to hasten immigration by qualified candidates. Set to launch in January 2015, “Express Entry” is a major step forward in the transformation of Canada’s immigration system into one that is fast, flexible and fo- cused on meeting Canada’s economic and labour needs. “Express Entry” will allow for greater flexibility and better responsiveness to deal with regional labour shortages, and help fill open jobs for which there are no available Canadian workers. “Express Entry” candidates who receive a valid job offer or nomination under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) will be quickly invited to apply for permanent residency – a key distinction between “Express Entry” and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, which is only used to fill temporary labour. Kirpans Welcome At Missions Abroad Tim Uppal, Canada’s Minister of State (Multiculturalism), announced a new policy on accommodating the Sikh kirpan at Canadian missions abroad. “The accommodation of the kirpan at Canadian diplomatic missions around the world is a deeply significant move that shows that the Government of Canada understands and respects the significance of the kirpan to Sikhs,” said Amritpal Singh Shergill, President of the World Sikh Organization of Canada. “Most importantly, this policy reflects the importance Canada places on human rights, including freedom of religion, and sets an example for the rest of the world.” The new policy provides clear guidance to missions on accommodating the Sikh kirpan. Visitors to Canadian missions who declare themselves to be Sikhs will be permitted to retain their kirpans when entering the missions, provided their kirpans are secured within a sheath, attached to a fabric belt and worn under clothing across the torso. They should also be in possession of the four other Sikh articles of faith. Khushwant Singh Returns To His Pakistani Roots A fistful of ashes of legendary Indian journalist and author Khushwant Singh were brought to his birthplace in Pakistan’s Punjab province to fulfil his desire to be “reunited with his roots”. “The son returned to his soil after 99 years,” said Muhammad Hayat, ex-head master of the Government Boys High School Hadali, where Singh studied. Hadali, is a town of Khushab district in Punjab province and was the birthplace of Singh, who passed away on March 20 in New Delhi. His ashes were mixed with cement to fix a marble plaque under a Shisham tree where he played as a child. The plaque reads: “A Sikh, a scholar and a son of Hadali Punjab. This is where my roots are. I have nourished them with tears of nostalgia.” MAY Muslim Charity Accused Of Aiding Terror IRFAN-Canada, a Muslim charity that works largely in Palestine, came under the RCMP scanner as their offices in Ontario and Quebec were raided. Earlier, the federal auditors had accused it of sending almost $15 million to the Palestinian group, Hamas, that is a designated terrorist group in Canada. Integrated National Security Enforcement Teams raided the head office of the International Relief Fund for the Afflicted and Needy — Canada in Mississauga, ON, as well as a private residence in Montreal. IRFAN-Canada lost its charity status in 2011 after an audit by the Canada Revenue Agency called the group an “integral part” of an international fundraising effort that supported Hamas. EU Bans Alphonso Mangoes The 28-member European Union temporarily banned the import of Alphonso mangoes, the king of fruits, and four vegetables from India from May 1, sparking protests from the Indian community, lawmakers and traders. British Labour MP of Indian origin, Keith Vaz, in a symbolic gesture sent British Prime Minister Cameron a basket saying that it was the last and enjoy it! The decision by the group’s standing committee on plant health came after f r o n t pag e 207 consignments of fruits and vegetables from India imported into the EU in 2013 were found to be contaminated by pests such as fruit flies and other quarantine pests. But people who expected a glut and price reduction were disappointed as it was soon lifted. Lungi Makes A Splash In Florida It happened inTampa Bay, Florida, where fans who went to see Bollywood stars, were treated to a lungi dance by US ‘President’ Kevin Spacey (as in House of Cards) who was seen swaying with Shahid Kapoor and Deepika Padukone in a lungi dance! Modi Triumphs www.WeeklyVoice.com entertainment channel and allegations by its news channel that the country’s spy agency, Inter Services Intelligence, had orchestrated the attack on journalist Hamid Mir in Karachi. Ahmadiyya Doctor Shot Dead The Canadian Ahmadiyya community mourned the murder of one of their own by extremists in Pakistan. The Canadian and American physician and humanitarian, Dr. Mehdi Ali Qamar who held both Canadian and American citizenship, was shot dead outside a hospital where he used to volunteer. The 50-year old father of three was a cardiologist based in Columbus, Ohio and was on Day 2 of a three-week volunteer medical mission to Tahir Heart Institute in Rabwah, Pakistan. For many months prior to his assassination, an orchestrated hate campaign was in progress against the Institute without any action from authorities. JUNE Narendra Modi created history in May on his way to becoming India’s 14th Prime Minister as he led the BJP to a spectacular victory in a Lok Sabha battle that crushed the Congress and others ranged against him and gave, for the first time in 30 years, his party a majority in parliament on its own. Even political pundits gasped at the sheer scale of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s sweep that election officials said was poised to give it a comfortable majority in the 545-member Lok Sabha even without the aid of its old and new allies. The Congress, India’s oldest party which had ruled the country for a decade since 2004, faced its worst humiliation. Badal Dissolves NRI Wings The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on June 4, took a decision to dissolve all its overseas NRI wings with immediate effect. This decision was taken by party president Sukhbir Singh Badal. The party also decided to send a five to sixmember party committee to the United States, Canada and United Kingdom soon to interact with the Punjabi community in these countries to take their views on the party’s new NRI organizational structure. There were complaints that few people who were leading the party’s NRI wings abroad were in fact living and doing business in Punjab. Following this, the party president took a decision to have a relook at all NRI wings and reconstitute them as per the aspirations of the NRIs. Wynne Wins Big South Asian Heritage Month Several South Asian community organizations marked the South Asian Heritage Month of May by hosting events, and forums that highlighted the contributions of the community to Canadian society. Pakistan Suspends GeoTV A five-member Pakistan Electronic Media Regulation Authority (Pemra) committee suspended broadcasting licences of popular Geo group’s three television channels and ordered immediate closure of their offices. The decision followed complaints filed against Geo network for showing an allegedly blasphemous morning show on its After a $90 million exercise at democracy, the Ontario voters (the few that bothered to cast their ballots) gave a verdict that changed nothing. The Liberal Party under Kathleen Wynne won a majority. f r o n t pag e www.WeeklyVoice.com Friday, December 26, 2014 | A-7 ALL-NEW 2015 SHOW WITH LIVE ORCHESTRA “I have reviewed over 3,000 shows, none can compare to what I saw tonight.” — Richard Connema, renowned Broadway critic DEC 27-28 HAMILTON Hamilton Place Theatre DEC 29-30 JAN 16-18 KITCHENER MISSISSAUGA Centre In The Square Living Arts Centre JAN 21-25 TORONTO Sony Centre 1.855.416.1800 | SHENYUN.COM f r o n t pag e A-8 | Friday, December 26, 2014 Mighty Jaskaran The Toronto Argos, one of Canada’s most popular Football (not soccer silly) teams in the Canadian Football League (CFL) got a South Asian warrior doing the heaving and pushing for them. One of their draft picks this year is Jaskaran Dhillon, from Vancouver. UBC Thunderbird OL Jaskaran Dhillon was drafted in the 3rd round (21st overall) following a trade with Edmonton. He joined the Argos after three seasons at UBC (2011-2013) and one season with the University of Regina (2010). As a senior, he was named to the 2013 CIS All-Canadian first team and named Canada West All-Star. Born in B.C., his family moved here from Punjab. Modi Talks About His Dream India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his first speech to the Parliament said his government would focus on the upliftment of the poor while working for development of all sections, including Muslims, and promised to take along every political party and State to make the country prosperous and powerful. He specifically mentioned his ideas about improving the agriculture and infrastructure sectors and for which best practices of any State would be adopted. He said the foremost priority of his government would be the upliftment of the poor and ensuring that nobody is without a house with water, electricity and toilet by 2022, when the country celebrates 75th year of Independence. He referred to apprehensions expressed by some members over the fate of minorities and said his government would work for the development of Muslims also as he believes that “if one organ of the body remains weak, the body cannot be termed as healthy. We are committed to this. We don’t see it as appeasement.” Honour Killing Accused Fight Extradition Order The mother and an uncle of slain bride Jassi, accused by Punjab police of being responsible for “honour killing”, appealed against their extradition to India in B.C.’s Supreme Court. Earlier, a British Columbia court asked Malkit Sidhu, 65, and her brother Surjit Badesha, 69, to surrender and allowed the crown request for extradition to India to face trial. Jaswinder (Jassi) Sidhu was kidnapped www.WeeklyVoice.com by a group of men June 8, 2000, while on a visit in Punjab. The 25-year-old was found dead the next day in a canal, her throat slit. Sidhu’s husband, Sukhwinder Sidhu, was severely injured but survived in the same attack. The judge said that evidence against Malkit and Badesh included the fact that Malkit felt her daughter had dishonoured the family by marrying someone the family was opposed to. Neither Malkit nor Badesha made any funeral arrangements for Jaswinder, inquired after her body or attended her funeral, the judge added. Malkit and Badesha were arrested by Canadian authorities on Jan 6, 2012, almost 12 years after Jaswinder’s body was pulled out of the canal. Hema Malini In Mississauga Legendary Bollywood star Hema Malini presented her popular stage production, based on the Hindu goddess Durga at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga. Though there were several fans of the classical take on Durga, it was disappointing to see her presence didn’t create the excitement that a Dharmendra does! consumers”. With heroin seizures hitting an all-time high of 302 kg in less than six months this year, senior Punjab Police officials claim that the well-oiled drugs smuggling network in the state had been smashed. Council Of Imams On Jihad It was either ignored as uncomfortable, or dismissed as lies by the community when reports began first of Canada-born Muslim youth going abroad to be jihadis in various campaigns. Reacting to the situation with radicalized youth, the Canadian Council of Imams issued a statement discouraging Muslim youth from joining radical outfits. In a rather lengthy statement that few youth are likely to read, they said: “Any Canadian individuals taking up arms and fighting foreign governments are actually breaking the laws of their own country (Canada). We believe that any Canadian citizen who takes up arms should do so only in the legal context of the Canadian law and government. Any country, engaged in civil war should not be aided by mercenaries but rather through the legal mechanism of the UN and its member countries.” Ayurvedic Wonder Drug For Hypertension The search for an affordable drug to treat hypertension without side effects led scientists to the Indian kitchen. Some spices and condiments commonly used in Indian soups, curries and rasam, when taken in a specific proportion with white lotus petals, can bring down blood pressure, said scientists after an animal study done in Chennai. 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Building on the numerous relationships already established with India's leading educational institutions, the high-level delegation of Deans and academic leaders signed new agreements for more student exchanges and innovative research partnerships. Find out more: lassonde.yorku.ca/india2014 Disney Finds Its Mowgli The search was over. An IndianAmerican boy will play Mowgli’s character in Disney Production’s “The Jungle Book” adaptation. Neel Sethi, 10, a New York boy, will star in the film as the young boy who is raised by jungle animals. The selection was made at the end of a worldwide hunt for a suitable boy to play the key role of Mowgli. Sethi will be the only actor to appear onscreen in the project, which is a combination of live action and animation. Disney has slated it for release in 3D Oct 9, 2015. Jon Favreau, the man behind huge successes like the Iron Man franchise, is the director of the film. 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Police had subsequently briefly arrested Jiah’s boyfriend, Sooraj Pancholi, son of actor Aditya Pancholi, for allegedly abetting Jiah’s suicide. JULY Army Chief In Beijing When the Indian Army Chief General Bikram Singh arrived in Beijing for a three-day visit, it was the first by an Indian Army Chief to China in nine years – aimed at boosting trust between the militaries and firming up plans for the most comprehensive agenda yet for defence exercises and exchanges set to take place in coming years. York University conferred an honorary Doctorate of Law degree on Ratan Tata, a world renowned business leader and philanthropist, at the 2014 spring convocation of the Schulich School of Business on June 20. Tata is among the 12 honorary doctorate recipients from York U this year. Upon receiving the honorary degree, Tata said, “I just want to tell you how deeply indebted and deeply moved I am to receive this honour that you have bestowed.” He added, “I had no idea that this university and this business school had done the various things ... [and] moved beyond the shores of Canada to reflect the internationality of the world we live in today.” Dipika Makes History Dipika Damerla, a long time Ontario Liberal and twice elected to the legislature, was given a very responsible position as Associate Minister Responsible For Long Term Care and Wellness, becoming the first woman of South Asian origin to hold a ministerial portfolio in Ontario’s history. She said, “I would look at it as what’s best for Ontarians. That’s the main parameter, given the fiscal reality. You can’t run away from the fiscal reality. I plan to be a strong team player, to advocate and push for what’s best for the ministry. All of us, the entire government, the MPPs including from the Opposition, though we may have different means to achieve it, all have one goal - a better Ontario.” Hydrogen bomb program. The article said that a facility of Indian Rare Metals located in Mysore is being used for clandestine production of uranium hexafluoride that could theoretically be channelled towards the manufacture of hydrogen bombs. The Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) stated that India started constructing a large enrichment centrifuge complex near Chitradurga, Karnataka. Tata Receives Honorary Degree From YorkU www.WeeklyVoice.com cumin seeds, long pepper (thippili), dill (sada kuppi), licorice (adimadhuram) and white lotus petal were found to bring down blood pressure. C O M M U NIT Y A-10 | Friday, December 26, 2014 www.WeeklyVoice.com Delhi Becomes Second Most Populous City New Delhi became the world’s second most populous city in 2014 after Tokyo, more than doubling its population since 1990 to 25 million, according to a UN report. The 2014 revision of the World Urbanisation Prospects said that India is projected to add the highest number of people to its urban population by 2050, ahead of China. India’s Capital is expected to retain the spot of the world’s second most populous city through at least 2030, when its population is expected to rise swiftly to 36 million. Tokyo topped UN’s ranking of the most populous cities in 2014 with 38 million inhabitants. Priti Patel In UK Cabinet An ardent fan of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi became the treasury minister in the British government. C O M M U NIT Y Priti Patel, 42, Conservative MP from Witham, was promoted by Prime Minister David Cameron in the cabinet reshuffle. Patel is Cameron’s ‘India Diaspora Champion’ and accompanied him in his India trips. She met Modi when a high-level British government delegation led by Secretary of State William Hague and Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne toured India. She wrote in an article: “Not only do we wish Prime Minister Modi well in his programme of reform and in his mission to bring real change for all Indians across India, but we are proud to call him our friend and we look forward to supporting him as he endeavours to create a new, more inclusive and prosperous India.” Sania Mirza ‘Indian Until The End’ Upset by the caustic ‘daughter-in-law of Pakistan’ reference because of her husband, cricketer Shoaib Malik, India’s Tennis star Sania Mirza said she would “remain an Indian until the end”. Telengana’s Chief Minister, Chandrasekhar, had named her the state’s ambassador. “I am married to Shoaib Malik, who is from Pakistan. 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In 2013, the study found that the average Canadian family earned $77,381 and paid $32,369 in total taxes (or 41.8 per cent of income) compared to 36.1 per cent for food, shelter and clothing combined. ‘Biggest’ Player In NBA Friday, December 26, 2014 | A-13 Terror Threat Against SRK Bollywood’s badshah Shah Rukh Khan has received threats from the Underworld several times in the past when the dons had forced him to do particular films. But this time, it seemed more serious. The Mumbai police beefed up security for SRK. The action followed a round of bullets found outside the home of SRK’s friend and producer Karim Morani in Juhu. A note recovered from the site warned: “SRK will be the next target.” ‘Love Jihad’ Misfires Sim Bhullar, 21, from Brampton became the first NBA player of Indian descent in the game’s history. He was born and raised in the Toronto area after his parents moved from Punjab. New Mexico State’s Sim Bhullar wasn’t picked during the NBA draft, but he later signed a summer contract with the Sacramento Kings, a team owned by venture capitalist Vivek Randive. Bhullar who stands at 7’5”, and weighs 360-pound is the biggest player in the league. Islamabad Under Seige The summer heat was on in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad where two separate ‘armies’ by former cricket idol and currently chief of Pakistan’s third largest party Tehreek Ki Pakistan and another one led by a Canadian cleric of Pakistani origin, Tahirul Qadri laid siege on the parliament. Their demand was for Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to resign. They claimed that the general elections that brought Sharif into power were rigged. SEPTEMBER Priyanka At TIFF The Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) 2014 South Asian slate looked a little slim this year compared to the landmark year India had in 2012 but it still had a lot to entice audiences. From Priyanka Chopra’s star power in Omung Kumar’s Mary Kom to Shonali Bose’s ‘Margarita, with a Straw’ featuring Kalki Koechlin, the quality of the films were noted by the critics. Mary Kom an inspirational film on the life of the world boxing champion and Olympic medallist captures the highs and lows of the boxer’s life. Priyanka Chopra who plays her role, was on hand to promote the film. presents 18th Annual SUHAAG SHOW in association with SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, 2015 No Helmet Exemption For Sikhs Sikhs riding motorcycles in Ontario cannot be exempted from wearing helmets, Premier Kathleen Wynne said. She cited safety reasons for the decision. “After careful deliberation, we have determined we will not grant this type of exemption as it will pose a road safety risk. Ultimately, the safety of Ontarians is my utmost priority, and I cannot justify setting that concern aside on this issue,” Wynne wrote to a Sikh group. Heaviest Exchange Of Fire Since 1971 War It seemed rather sudden, the huge increase in the exchange of fire between India and Pakistan on their border that killed both civilians as well as security forces. What the media described as “the heaviest firing since the 1971 war” the tense situation continued through the year though without much firing. Both sides have blamed each other for the ‘unprovoked firing’. Some within the BJP called it a self-goal. And more than one party leader admitted it was a mistake raking up the issue of “Love Jihad” in politically sensitive Uttar Pradesh. Several leaders blamed Uttar Pradesh party pres- ident Laxmikant Bajpayi for going overboard in propagating the concept before the leadership in New Delhi gently pulled up the state unit. 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The Aga Khan Museum “will introduce Canadians from other faith and cultural backgrounds to the compelling history of Islam, one of the world’s great religions and the inspiration for countless major advancements in art, science, music and philosophy,” said Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The adjoining State-of-the-art Ismaili Centre, designed by Charles Correa, will serve as a place of worship and cultural activities. The Museum opened to the public on September 18. Ben Kingsley Is Indian Again! Ben (Gandhi) Kingsley this time transformed himself into yet another Indian character in Learning to Drive where he plays a Sikh driving instructor. He was in Toronto for the premiere of his film at the 2014 TIFF where he greeted fans and the audience with folded hands. In the film he transforms into Darwan Singh and is difficult to recognize in a turban and a beard. 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The last time when the neighbours faced in the 1982 Asian Games final, India were humiliated 1-7 in Delhi. Pakistan are the most accomplished team in the Asian Games, having won eight gold medals since 1958. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the rock star for the evening at New York’s Madison Square Gardens, speaking to a crowd of Indian Americans who paid for the privilege. He announced a slew of schemes for the diaspora. The local media noted that no other visiting politician has garnered as much interest as Modi in that arena. Niagara Flies Tri-colour For the first time in history, the World-famous and most visited tourist spot Niagara Falls was illuminated with Indian tri-color, thanks to Indian-American Physicians of Rajasthan Medical Alumni Association of North America (RAJMAAI). Harper In Diwali Spirits Helping you realize your retirement dreams Friday, December 26, 2014 | A-15 festival. Earlier, he visited the Aga Khan Centre in Toronto. 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A-16 | Friday, December 26, 2014 Terror Strikes Canada Home-grown terror arrived in full force in Canada with two killings a week apart by two individuals both recent converts to Islam. On Oct 22 morning, Michael ZehafBibeau, 32, wielding a high-powered rifle, went up to the War Memorial outside Parliament Building in Ottawa, where an army reservist, Cpl. Cirillo, was doing guard duty as a volunteer, and shot him dead. He then reached the central block where Caucus meetings of Conservatives and the NDP were in progress. Before he could cause further damage, the Sergeant-atArms, who is in charge of Parliament security, shot him dead. Earlier another fanatic rammed his car into two uniformed Canadian army reservists coming out of a mall in Montreal, killing one. Police shot the assailant dead. Some Muslim organizations have called them ‘misguided’. Both Liberal Party Leader Justing Trudeau and NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair seemed reluctant to blame Islamic terrorism, but instead, used the softest of terms while commenting on what was perhaps the most important event in Canada in 2014. Trudeau even refused to say anything initially until the heat was on to come up with a statement. Distracted Drivers Fines Go Up To $1000 Ontario introduced legislation that increased fines for distracted driving from its current range of $60 to $500 to a range of $300 to $1,000; assigning three demerit points upon conviction; and adding distracted driving to the existing list of novice driver conditions. The new bill also requires drivers to wait until a pedestrian has completely crossed the road before proceeding at school crossings and pedestrian crossovers. Experts say the legislation is overdue as, if current collision trends continue, fatalities from distracted driving may exceed those from drinking and driving by 2016. c o mmu n i t y India To Review Prostitution Laws India’s Supreme Court ordered a review of the existing provisions under India’s immoral trafficking law, loopholes, implementation of the law and the impact of such implementation on the sex workers and their lives. “Legalization of prostitution goes against the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) definition of ‘decent work’ and is considered as selling sex under distress. Instead of criminalizing the buying and selling of sex, we are giving more power to those who exploit sex workers and treat them as commodities that can be sold in a market,” noted Ranjana Kumari, director, Centre for Social Research who was petitioner before the court seeking changes. NOVEMBER Anti-Polygamy Law The Harper Conservatives moved to table legislation that would as they say, “protect Canadians from Barbaric cultural practices”. Named as Zero Tolerance for Barbaric Cultural Practices Act, the move is likely to create some discomfort within certain sections as many of these ‘barbaric practices’, though rare, are found to be real among certain multicultural communities, hailing from Asia and Africa. No Talking Unless... Pakistan should draw a “red line” whether it wants to talk to the government of India or to those who want to break India, India’s Defence Minister Arun Jaitley said while calling off talks already scheduled. India reacted negatively to what they termed ‘unfriendly’ by Pakistan’s High Commissioner in Delhi who spoke with Kashmiri separatists just before the official talks could begin. “Do they want to speak to the government of India or do they want to speak to those who want to break India... So, unless Pakistan makes the conscious choice, a dialogue will not be possible,” Jaitley said. That’s where it stands as of now. Made In India Nuclear Sub Ready India’s first nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed submarine INS Arihant was reported to be ready for sea trials by the year-end. Once the trials are concluded, the 6,000-tonne submarine, will allow India to enter an elite club of six nations that operate nuclear submarines carrying ballistic missiles. The www.WeeklyVoice.com US, Russia, France, Britain and China are the other nations with this capability. The INS Arihant’s miniaturised nuclear reactor, built with Russian help, had gone critical last year and the vessel has been going through a series of harbour trials since then at Visakhapatnam, First Woman In Turban In Navy Master Seaman Wanda McDonald becomes the first Sikh woman to wear the turban while serving in the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). McDonald, a Caucasian, is a sonar operator based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. She joined the RCN in 1997 and became interested in the Sikh faith three years ago. After deciding to become an initiated or amritdhari Sikh, she requested permission to wear the turban on duty. Rohit Sharma’s World Record India’s stylish batsman, Rohit Sharma, scripted a world record 264 in a one day match against Sri Lanka. The 27-year-old Sharma, who had to pull out of the England tour in August following a finger injury, authored one of the biggest comeback celebrations the game has ever seen before 30,000-odd mesmerised fans at the majestic Eden Gardens that completed 150 years. He is now the only batsman to score two ODI double hundreds, having plundered 206 against Australia in Bangalore in Nov. 2013. Who Killed Osama? A former US navy SEAL, who claims to have gunned down Osama bin Laden during the daring 2011 raid in Pakistan, has said he fired a third shot for “good luck” after hitting two on the elusive al-Qaida chief’s head. “I thought I’d give him a third shot for good luck,” navy www.WeeklyVoice.com south asia Friday, December 26, 2014 | A-17 this year. Though the numbers are no large, it’s feared that the real numbers are much larger but the brides once in a foreign land are either too scared or pressured not to file complaints. SEAL Robert O’Neill told rapt 9/11 family members of the bullets he says he fired into bin Laden’s skull. Yet, some people are skeptical. Reports have indicated that other members of the team also have similar claims. Given enough time, this too will be grabbed by the ‘truthers’ behind the conspiracy theory behind 9/11. After all, who has seen Osama’s body! Brahmins Pray For Omani Ruler The Indian diaspora in Oman started a five-day homa (puja) in Muscat on Nov 9, to pray for the well-being of the ailing ruler of Oman, 72-year-old Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, said to be suffering from colon cancer. Bangalore based astrologer Chandrashekar Swami and a 22-member team of vedic brahmins flew in to Muscat to perform this ritual. An advisor to the sultan who hails from Gujarat is said to have arranged the Hindu religious ceremony. DECEMBER Tim Uppal In A Spot and the internationally admired little girl, Pakistan’s Malala Yousafzai as this year’s winners of the Nobel Peace Prize “for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education”. As the two shared the stage during the presentation, Malala said, “I am also honoured to receive this award together with Kailash Satyarti, who has been a champion of children’s rights for a long time... I am also glad that we can stand together and show the world that an Indian and a Pakistani can be united in peace and together work for children’s rights.” She added, “This award is not just for me, but for those forgotten children who want education. We decided to raise our voice and tell the Taliban that in the Quran it is mentioned that if you kill one person, you kill humanity. Neither their ideas nor their bullets could win.” Marriage Frauds On The Rise The US topped the list of eight countries from where complaints or cases of fraudulent NRI marriages are received, with 25 complaints received so far this year. India Minister for Overseas Indians, Gen V.K. Singh (Retd) said that the Indian missions provide assistance to the complainant in the form of financial help for legal procedures, counselling and taking necessary action as per the need and requirement of the case. In Canada alone there were 11 complaints filed A Nuclear Friendship The Indo-Russia partnership is going nuclear. During the visit by Vladimir Putin to India, they signed off to build two dozen nuclear power plants by 2050. The two sides inked 20 agreements, including in the sphere of defence cooperation, oil and gas and in trade, after the holding of the 15th India-Russia annual summit. Modi, reading out a statement after the talks, termed India’s strategic partnership with Russia “incomparable in content”. Putin, in his address, said Russia would set up “20 nuclear units” in India and also cooperate in uranium mining. Pakistan Taliban Attacks Pakistan In one of the worst ever terror attacks to occur in Pakistan, a team of six suicide bombers from the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) stormed the Army Public School in Peshawar, homed in on the centre auditorium and opened fire indiscriminately at children and students. By the time the Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group and other security forces had quelled the attack 18 hours later, killing all the terrorists, 145 people were dead including 132 children. The SSG had however managed to rescue nearly 1000 people including other students and staff. The TTP later claimed responsibility for the attack and said it was in retaliation for the Pakistan military’s offensive against them that began in June 2014. Pakistan’s Child Activist Malala Yousafzai being given the Nobel Prize is also believed to have another reason for the attack. Conservative Edmonton-Sherwood Park MP and Minister of State for Multiculturalism, Tim Uppal, grabbed the headlines for the wrong reasons - his younger brother was detained by the Edmonton police on drug charges. A stunned Uppal said, “Yesterday, I learned through the media of charges against my brother. I have always spoken out against drugs in our communities. Anyone found guilty of such offences should face the full force of the law.” Thirty criminal charges involving weapons and drugs were laid against four men, one of whom is Uppal’s 28-year-old brother Raymanpreet Singh Uppal. Malala, Satyarthi Share The World Stage In a surprise announcement, in October, the Nobel Committee named India’s little-known child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi TICO 50010055 We Deal With All Major Airlines Domestic & International Flights, Holiday Packages, Travel & Visitors Insurance A-18 | Friday, December 26, 2014 south asia www.WeeklyVoice.com www.WeeklyVoice.com south asia Friday, December 26, 2014 | A-19 A-20 | Friday, December 26, 2014 c o mmu n i t y www.WeeklyVoice.com
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