community A-8 | Friday, February 6, 2015 www.WeeklyVoice.com Suhaag Wedding Show Toronto: Patrons at the18th Annual Suhaag Show witnessed breathtaking wedding fashion, the hottest trends in decor, make-up and hair, photography and video, cakes and more! The event was presented by Chevrolet in association with TD Bank. This year also saw the biggest fashion issue till date with the launch of the 16th edition of the Suhaag magazine. With their latest collections in bridal and party wear, leading fashion houses were at the show wooing throngs of young brides and grooms. Over 150 booths were on hand to consult with young couples who were accompanied by parents, siblings and extended families. People came in full force when doors opened at 11 am at the Toronto Congress Centre. Popular television show host these are age sensitive material, age 5-7 is too young to be exposed with this type of knowledge". He is asking community members to join the protest against the sex-ed policy. They allege that the government had said that the advice from parents will be considered along with research from earlier consultations and focus groups with students, teachers and others before it finalizes the new sex ed curriculum. "No one however, This year in addition to fabulous giveaways from the show’s beauty sponsors, financial planners from associate sponsor, TD Bank were on hand to provide key tips to engaged couples embarking on their journey together; all over a cup of chai. Yes! Immigration In Scarborough Community Protest Against Sex-ed Brampton: A group of concerned citizens from Brampton are meeting Sunday, February 8, 2015 11:30 am to 2 pm, Chandni Gateway 5, Gateway Blvd Brampton to discuss Ontario government's plan to reintroduce sex education curriculum for children as young as seven. 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Let;s start with her official host, the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Anandiben Patel, who took over after Narendra Modi became prime minister. Damerla notes, "India has had women leaders for quite some time now. What is different about these women is that they are not the daughters or wives of somebody in politics. So, whatever you may think about Mayavati or Didi, these are women who have made it in politics on their own merit. They are truly self made women." As a woman of substance herself, and yes, who made it on her own merit in Ontario politics, Dipika found it very fulfilling to meet kindred spirits in the land of her birth. There were others - like the first ever woman CEO of India's largest bank, the State Bank of India, Arundhati Bhattacharya, who, told her about her own career challenges as a woman, before she reached the top. SBI and other public sector banks were recently instrumental in launching Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Dhan Yogna program to enlist each and every adult Indian as an account holder. They achieved an incredible 97% success rate, landing them straight in the Guinness Book of Records. The program was first planned during the previous Congress government, but didn't take off. What was different this time? "A couple of things," Arundhati told her. Modi asked the bankers on what stopped them from implementing the program, and removed the technical hurdles. Then he gave them a deadline. That did the trick! There is still a schism that exists in women empowerment in the country. "On the one hand you have all these wonderful examples, on the other, there is this reality of violence against women," Dipika says. Another woman of substance that she met, was Sangita Reddy, CEO of the world famous Apollo Hospitals, who observed, "In healthcare here, you have this island of excellence surrounded by a sea of inadequacy. Similarly, there is this island of women who are doing very well, but there is a sea of women who are yet to catch up." There were many others Dipika met that gave her a new appreciation of India. Like India's Finance Secretary, appointed by Modi. When asked how he made the difficult decisions that a high level bureaucrat has to on a daily basis, he said, "From very early one, I decided to serve without fear or favour. That's how you come to good decisions, when you are not afraid or when you're not trying to please someone." Dipika says, "That's something that I am going to keep in mind in my own life going forward." Dipika has come back from the experience enthused about the future. "This is a good time for Ontario and Canada to collaborate with India. India's Prime Minister Modi holds Canada in high esteem. Earlier Premier McGuinty has led two missions to India, now, we can build further on it," she says. Among the opportunities that she has identified is telemedicine. "That's one area we in Ontario does well. In fact, we have one of the world's largest telemedicine networks. Gujarat's Health Minister Nitinbhai Patel was very interested in the Canadian experience. One of the things that Gujarat is doing is moving towards universal healthcare. They are very interested in knowing how we did it in Canada. The Indian government is in the process of rolling out telemedicine and they are very interested in how we do it here. To be able to collaborate on something like that creates a special bond that goes beyond just trade." Long term care is another area where Ontario can share its experience. "They are in the very early stages of long term care planning. I think we can share ideas on it, how to do it outside of the hospital system which is very expensive." Additionally, she would like to see closer collaboration between the Chambers of Commerce of Gujarat and Ontario. "These are the three areas that I think we could work on immediately. Of course, there is potential in solar energy, smart cities etc. Did you know that Toronto is considered to be a smart city," Dipika says, pointing out the opportunities. And she is ready to play her role, stressing on her own unique identity as a Canadian who is totally at home in the Indian environment. "The fact of who I am gives a level of confidence in relationship building. The other more important thing is follow up, we have identified a whole bunch of areas, and I am going to speak to the relevant ministers to help take them forward," she says. And she would work on these files, not with a know-all attitude, but with genuine appreciation of the other side. "One of the fascinating things about these initiatives is that you don't go there saying that you know everything. I learned so much in India." Scientist Questions US-India Nuke Deal February 16, 2015 Washington: Noting that the US has not set up a new nuclear installation for decades, an Indian-American academic has accused President Barack Obama of hypocrisy in pushing India on a technology the US won't even touch. "Why chain India to the past and risk another Chernobyl, Fukushima, or Bhopal when it could be leapfrogging into the future?" asked Vivek Wadhwa, Director of Research, CERC, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University, in a column in the Washington Post. The rate at which solar and other clean technologies are progressing, by the time the first nuclear plant is operational in India, it will be far more expensive than the alternatives, he said. "The White House is claiming victory for a breakthrough in the impasse with India over nuclear energy," Wadhwa wrote suggesting "This is hardly a victory for the United States or for India. "It no longer makes sense for any country to install a technology that can create a catastrophe such as Chernobyl or Fukushima - especially when far better alternatives are available," he wrote. In places such as Germany, Spain, Portugal, Australia and parts of the United States and India, residential-scale solar production has already reached "grid parity" with average residential electricity prices, he wrote "In other words, it costs no more in the long term to install solar panels than to buy electricity from utility companies - without government subsidies," Wadhwa wrote. In the late 2020s, solar energy will cost a fraction of what fossil fuel - and nuclear-based alternatives do,' he predicted suggesting, "This is the reality - believe it or not." Solar, wind, biomass, thermal, tidal, and waste-breakdown energy, and a host of newer energy technologies, are becoming increasingly practical to install worldwide, Wadhwa noted. Obama, he suggested, "should not be prescribing medicine that he would not take himself. Germany is working towards phasing out all of its nuclear plants by 2022 and many other developed countries are looking to follow its lead, he said. "So why subject India and other developing countries to these dangers?" Wadhwa asked. Instead of trying to chain India to the past with technologies such as nuclear, Obama should help the country leapfrog into the future with clean energy, he wrote. "This will benefit not only India, but also the world." 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The synopsis given by the publisher, Penguin Books India, gives us a pretty good picture of where the author wants to take us. "An upheaval in New York is about to change the lives of the residents of Narayanpore, a nondescript district in West Bengal. Jay Banerjee is heading back home to India to contemplate the next chapter in his life, having lost his Wall Street career to the aftershocks of the 2008 economic meltdown, and in danger of losing his marriage to a growing sense of drift. A chance encounter with a childhood friend in his hometown of New Delhi plunges Jay into the madcap and often seamy world of Indian politics, weeks before the approaching Lok Sabha elections. The friend, Govardhan Ray, aka Raja, is now a neta, thanks to loyal voters from his family’s pocket borough of Narayanpore, and what self-respecting Indian neta would find himself without a scandal or two to shake off? Certainly not Raja, who retains his bravado, insouciance and cunning even as he battles scandal and illness, all the while plotting how to earn maximum returns on his political capital. He needs a surrogate to stand for election from Narayanpore until he can clear his name, a pliable placeholder who will dance to his tune. Raja’s family members are out, for predictable reasons. Enter Jay, the meek, mild-mannered decent guy, trustworthy and capable, and as Raja is quick to see, someone who can be portrayed as an NRI who wants to give back to his motherland after making it good in America. Raja pushes every button he can find on Jay to rope him in to his plan; Jay, for want of any better options and a naïve belief in public service, agrees. The Candidate is born, to front a new party that will contest a single seat. 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She said “Panorama India is the only umbrella organization that unites various Indian cultural associations and celebrates Unity in Diversity.” Akhilesh Mishra, Consul General of India in Toronto, was the guest of honour and addressed the gathering. He highlighted the enthusiasm, dy- namism and energy of the new government under leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The distinguished guests included Chris Alexander, Bal Gosal, Asha Seth, Kyle Seeback, Bob Dechert, Wladyslaw Lizo and Judy Sgro. Greetings from Ontario Premier were conveyed by Liberal MPPs - Amrit Mangat, Bob Delaney and Indira Naidoo-Harris. Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie also spoke at the event. The speakers highlighted the growing trade between India and Canada and the tremendous opportunities offered by India’s rise as an economic giant. 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It can be the No.1 market for growth," Dhillon, who has charted an amazing success story for himself by becoming the biggest landlord in Canada with nearly 10,000 properties. "Technology is the key in real estate. You guys (In India) have not gone vertical so far. With the kind of demand and urbanization, you need to go vertical like Manhattan, Shanghai or Toronto. "That requires technology. There is a lot of catch-up to do," said Dhillon, who is based in Calgary and whose assets are pegged at Canadian dollars 1.2 billion. Dhillon, who loves to talk about his success, feels that certain policies, including ownership rights, land acquisition and others, make the Indian real estate market "uncompetitive" for investors from other countries. "The policy on acquisition of land is non- competitive. The negatives here include issues like ownership rights, landlord tenancy rights, politics of the business, repatriation of capital, lack of technology... "Securitization of the real estate market is also required. The real estate GDP here is extremely low," said Dhillon, the president and CEO of Mainstreet Equity Corp in Canada. Mainstreet Equity, which went public in Canada in 2000, has been listed as the highest performing company on the Toronto Stock Exchange with overall returns of 1,270 percent over the last 10 years, Dhillon pointed out with a sense of pride. Having visited India as part of the delegation of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and others in recent years, Dhillon says the new Narendra Modi government was making the right moves but a lot needed to be done. "India needs trillions of dollars for infrastructure. Modi is making all the right moves but unfortunately execution goes at the state level. "Sometimes, that is extremely challenging. If you really bring in free market, create proper governance and allow repatriation of capital, the influx of capital will begin. If you want to have a 'Make in India' policy, which is a great strategy, real estate has to play a key role in this," Dhillon said. "Black money is making the values artificially high. Real estate prices in India, based on world standards, are too high. It is artificial wealth. It's beyond me why the Indian government won't be wooing people like us to invest. Real estate market in India is neither free nor controlled market. You have to decide either way," he said. Dhillon, whose real name is Navjeet Singh Dhil- lon, belongs to Tallewal village near Barnala in Punjab. Born in Japan in 1965, where his grandfather had moved from Punjab to get into shipping business, Dhillon's family lived in Hong Kong, Japan and Liberia. Having lost everything in Liberia's civil war, the family moved to Canada in the 1970s to begin from scratch. "For me, it has been an unbelievable journey. I never had an easy break, to be honest. Our Punjabi DNA is to own real estate. At least I am in the game. I am 100 percent self made. "I have believed in diversification. I own an island in Belize, have a What is your credit card processing company, merchant process companies and other businesses. These are pretty diverse things I do. But I have very strong roots with Punjab and India," said Dhillon, who holds a MBA degree from Richard Ivey School of Business. Dhillon started his real estate journey at age 19 by buying two old houses. He renovated and sold them. "I made 17,000 dollars from these. First thing I did was to go and buy a Mercedes. The only game in Calgary was real estate and manufacturing. Grew up seeing icons like Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Donald Trump and Steve Jobs. "I got into real estate and became a millionaire very early. I never had a job in my whole life. All I did was buy, develop, re-develop every type of real estate till I took my portfolio public," said Dhillon, who studied in Shimla's Bishop Cotton School from kindergarten till he was a teenager. 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Ottawa: Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander says that the first round of top-ranked candidates from Canada’s Express Entry system is already helping to fill demonstrated and verifiable gaps in Canada’s labour market. On Saturday, January 31, 779 skilled workers, including professionals in natural and applied sciences, and industrial, electrical and construction trades, were invited to apply for permanent residency in Canada. Each of these candidates declared that they already have a valid job offer or provincial nomination. Under Express Entry, skilled workers who want to apply to Canada’s key economic immigration programs are able to create an online profile and express their interest in coming to Canada permanently. Candidates who are accepted into the pool are ranked according to various factors, including language proficiency, education and work experience. Each is a leading indicator of one’s likelihood of integrating fully and quickly into Canadian society and making an optimal contribution to the economy. Canada will regularly invite the highest-ranking candidates from the pool to apply to immigrate. With most applications being processed in six months or less, candidates will be able to contribute to Canada’s economy and job market more quickly than ever before. • Express Entry will manage applications for three federal economic immigration programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program and the Canadian Experience Class. • Provinces and territories will be able to use the Express Entry system to select a portion of candidates for their Provincial Nominee Programs. • Once candidates have been invited to apply for permanent residence, they will need to submit a complete application and will have to meet eligibility and admissibility requirements such as health and security checks. Candidates ICCC’s India Mission 2015 Toronto: Indo Canada Chamber of Commerce’s (ICCC) India Mission 2015 visited Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad, Jaipur and New Delhi. The mission achieved its desired goals through its active participation in PBD India 2015 and Vibrant Gujarat 2015 convention under the leadership of Mr. Dharma P Jain with close to 50 small and medium business owners representing Chamber. ICCC Report on “Unlocking the Potential of Canada-India Partnership: Present Initiatives and Future Agenda” was re-launched by Deepak Obhrai, MP, in Ahmedabad, India on 10th January 2015, at a business reception hosted by GCCI. Jain said that the Indian government is focused to attract new investment in several sectors. "This is an attractive time for the Canadian businesses to start investment in a big way to get the maximum return," he said. ICCC delegation also held a successful business meeting with Gajendra Singh, Minister of Industry, Government of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is an emerging state with its robust growth in Agriculture, Mining and stones & granite. Both the leaders discussed the scope of the Canada India trade and business ties in general and particularly the Canada Rajasthan trade ties. will have up to 60 days to submit their application online. “Express Entry is already getting impressive results in its first month. The fact that everyone who was invited to apply for permanent residence in this round of invitations already has a valid job offer or provincial nomination shows that Express Entry is working to fill Canada’s existing labour market gaps," said Alexander. A-16 | Friday, February 6, 2015 community www.WeeklyVoice.com Woman Found Guilty Of Foeticide Washington: A US court has found an Indian American woman guilty on charges of foeticide and felony neglect of a dependent after experiencing a miscarriage or what prosecutors claim was actually an illegal abortion. After six days of trial and testimony, a jury in South Bend, Indiana deliberated for less than five hours before finding Purvi Patel guilty Tuesday, according to ABC News. Patel faces up to 70 years in prison. She will be sentenced March 6. The testimony began with the doctor who found the baby in plastic bags inside a dumpster outside Moe's Southwest Grill in Granger, a restaurant Patel's parents owned. Patel took herself to an emergency room in South Bend in July 2013 while suffering heavy vaginal bleeding, according to a report in RH Reality Check. Patel, who lives at home in a conservative Hindu household, initially denied to doctors that she had been pregnant. But after doctors persisted, Patel acknowledged she had miscarried, telling them the foetus was stillborn and that she had placed it in a bag and placed the bag in a dumpster. Police also questioned Patel and searched her cell phone while she was in the hospital, which led them to a series of text messages the prosecution claimed made the case for Patel's illegal abortion and felony charges. The prosecution claimed Patel, in those text messages, admitted to ordering drugs online to terminate an unexpected pregnancy. Patel allegedly ordered abortion-inducing drugs from Hong Kong, which caused her to have the child on the floor of her bathroom. After the verdict, the state asked the judge to revoke Patel's bond and the judge granted that request, according to WSBT-TV. Officers put Patel in handcuffs and took her to the St. Joseph County jail. She later posted a $10,000 bail. Rogers To Deliver The Complete World Cup Package Toronto: Canadian cricket fans will receive a front-row seat to one of the world’s popular sporting events this February as Rogers delivers live pay-per-view coverage of the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup. Bell, MTS, SaskTel, Shaw/Shaw Direct and TELUS subscribers can also enjoy access to pay-per-view coverage of the tournament. The 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup kicks off on Friday, Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT with Sri Lanka vs. New Zealand and continues through to the final match on Sunday, March 28. As the exclusive national distributor, Rogers delivers all 49 matches, including the semifinals and final matches, live from Australia and New Zealand. Canadian fans without a payper-view subscription can watch the clash of two cricket giants as Pakistan meets the defending champion, India, on Saturday, Feb.14 at 10:30 p.m. ET / 7:30 p.m. PT on OMNI.2. Beginning Saturday, Feb. 7, cricket fans can catch the latest news and results with a new weekly interactive highlight show. Host and cricket analyst Josh Mclean delivers up-to-theminute tournament analysis every Saturday afternoon on OMNI.2 and Rogers TV. The matches will also be streamed online. For more information about online streaming options, visit getcricket.ca. Professor’s Discrimination Case To Go Ahead Ottawa: The Nova Scotia Superior Court has okayed a human rights complaint filed by Radha Koipillai, a professor at the Saint Mary's University, alleging discrimination on the basis of race, colour and ethnic origin. Koilpillai, who is of Indian descent, was declared ineligible for the post of a full-time lecturer by Saint Mary's University dean after an external candidate was short-listed. Koilpillai's complaint alleged that she was discriminated against on the basis of her race, colour and ethnic origin. Koilpillai filed her human rights complaint against the university in June 2013. In a written decision released Tuesday, Justice James Chipman of Nova Scotia Supreme Court noted some administrative issues in the commission's handling of the case but announced that the board of inquiry could proceed. Saint Mary's spokesperson Margaret Murphy in a brief statement said: "The university is looking forward to the opportunity to establish at the board of inquiry that the process followed by the faculty members of the department of management was based only on merit and free from discrimination." Spirit of Praise Worship Centre MIRACLE HEALING SERVICE All are welcome Ahzard Mohammed - Pastor/Healing Evangelist God has gifted and commissioned him to go preach The Gospel of Jesus Christ to the nations of the world. God has anointed him and given him a powerful healing ministry to see an end time revival. The blind see, the deaf hear, dumb speak, lame walk, cancer and tumors disappear. Please come and get your healing. Info-www.torontohealing.com. Location: Bramalea Christian Fellowship 11613 Bramalea Road North (Between Countryside and Mayfield Road) Date & Time : Sunday Jan-18-2015 - Sharp- 3:00 pm to 5.00 pm Pastor Santosh Kumar 647-401-4080 Pastor Ashish Kumar 647-213-5635 Bro Raymond Correa -647 280-2409 www.spiritofpraise.org www.WeeklyVoice.com community Friday, February 6, 2015 | A-17 Toys-for-Tots Crosses $1,000,000 In Donations Milton: The 2014 Toys-for-Tots campaign collected over $226,800 in toys, gift cards, cash and food donations benefiting more than 4,000 families throughout Halton this past Christmas. In the last four years, the program has raised more than $1,167,995 through the support of citizens, businesses, schools and teams in the community. Halton Police are very grateful to the community for supporting the program and also the support of the following community partners: Minor Oaks Hockey Asso- ciation and Burlington Lions Optimist Minor Hockey Association who collectively raised more than $55,000. Other community partners who made significant contributions included Halton Catholic and Halton District elementary schools, Canadian Tire, St. Mildred’sLightbourn School, TD/Canada Trust, Mandarin Restaurant, Halton Honda, Eastside Auto Group and Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation. In 2014, both civilian and uniform members of the Halton Regional Police Service contributed their own time and personal funds to assist in the campaign once again. Members collected over $47,000 in cash and toys at Canadian Tire locations and donated over $3,500 through individual fundraisers and the Gift Card challenge. “Support for the Toys for Tots campaign by our community, partners and Service members is another example of people coming together in the spirit of giving to assist those less fortunate,” said Chief Stephen Tanner. Report courtesy: www.ifp.ca Sq. One Police Station To Provide Added Services Mississauga: The community police station is back in action at the Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga that has undergone major renovations. With the Re-Opening of the community station Peel Police say it will have the ability to provide many services such as reporting crimes to filing accident reports. Officers at the Community Station will also now have the ability to perform record checks (police information checks, vulnerable sector police checks, volunteer checks and some fingerprinting services), a service that was previously provided solely at headquarters in Brampton. HELP WANTED ASSISTANT PROPERTY MANAGER The Assistant Property Manager, under the direction of the Property Manager, is responsible for coordinating all aspects of apartment community operations and to act as main point of contact in the absence of the Property Manager. The right candidate must be a team player with a positive can-do attitude. Post available for F/T and P/T Send Resume to: [email protected] Tel.: 647-609-1926 Job Opportunity We are a mortgage company in Mississauga/Brampton looking for a full-time Mortgage Underwriter & personal assistant. Requirements: • 2 years minimum in an underwriting and/or fulfillment role with a recognized mortgage lender/broker. • Detail oriented. • Comfortable working in a open office environment. • Works well with time-sensitivity deadlines. • Multi-tasking is an asset. Deal Processing: •Can underwrite mortgage applications. •Compile client documents. •Submit mortgage packages to selected lenders. •Prepare documents for clients to sign. •Scan and/or fax documents to clients and lenders. •Order and review appraisals. •Follow-up and deal with conditions to complete files. •Liaison with clients and lenders. Compliance: • Ensure files are organized, accurate and compliant at all times. 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Call India Rainbow 905 273 4932 ext 231 or email [email protected] 'Give A Heart' 2015 - Versailles Convention Centre, Mississauga - February 7 - 6.30 pm onwards Organised by Amar Karma, this 5th annual event celebrates Valentine's day with a call to register to be an organ donor. Program promises dinner, dance, art exhibition, entertainment, raffles and awards for volunteers. Tickets - Adults $40. Children (4-10 years) $25. For more information or to buy online tickets visit www. amarkarma.org or call 647 956 9021 or email actions@ amarkarma.org. Venue: 6721 Edwards Boulevard, Mississauga. There'll also be an art competition with organ donation as the theme. Deadline for art competition submissions - February 5. Photo Opportunity With c o m m u n i t y e v e n ts www.WeeklyVoice.com Champ Cory Joseph - Mississauga Hyundai - Sunday 8 February - 12 Noon to 2 pm Organised by Toronto Raptor's Superfan Nav Bhatia to allow the community and kids an opportunity to meet and have a photo taken with Cory Joseph and the NBA Championship Ring. Venue: 3045 Glen Erin Drive, Mississauga. Crazy For Cricket Sleepover Event - Valley Park Middle School - Saturday 14 February - 9 pm onwards Hosted by the Valley Park Go Green Cricket Field Project this second annual event will celebrate the 2015 ICC World Cup match between arch rivals India and Pakistan. The event is also part of the TO2015 Ignite Spirit campaign ahead of the Pan Am and ParaPan Am Games. The match will be projected from a Rogers feed on the back wall of the school cafetorium. Admission free. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Entertainment begins Saturday 9 pm. The match begins 10.30 pm. Light meal and refreshments will be provided. Venue: 130 Overlea Blvd., Toronto (Northwest corner of Don Mills Road and Overlea Blvd) NBA TICO 50010055 We Deal With All Major Airlines Domestic & International Flights, Holiday Packages, Travel & Visitors Insurance GUPTA ACCOUNTING OFFICE SERVICES PROVIDED: General Accounting & Bookkeeping Services Business Plans & Cash Flow Statements HST, WSIB & Payroll Tax Returns Compilation of Financial Statements Business & Personal Tax Returns www.surajgupta.ca SURAJ BAL GUPTA, CPA, CGA CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT TEL: 905-677-1334 2355 Derry Road East, Suite 33(2nd Floor), Mississauga, ON, L5S 1V6 (Derry/Torbram) south asia www.WeeklyVoice.com Friday, February 6, 2015 | A-19 India Affirms Commitment To Rights Of Girl Child United Nations: Vowing to create a "world fit for children", India has reaffirmed its focus on the development of the girl child, ensuring her education and fighting to end discrimination. Ambassador Bhagwant Singh Bishnoi told the Executive Board of Unicef Tuesday: "The recently launched 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' or save the girl child, educate the girl child programme in India, is a significant step for ensuring protection of girls, increasing their participation in secondary education and their overall development." The effort, he said, was propelled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to the nation that" each one of us has a collective responsibility toward ending discrimination against the girl child, otherwise we would not only be harming the current generation, but also inviting a terrible crises, for future generations." An example of the drive to financially empower girls was the recently-launched the Sukanya Samriddhi Account, a small savings programme for the girl child, which gives a higher interest rate and tax rebates on accounts opened for them, he said. The deposits mature when a girl reaches 18 and withdrawals can be made earlier for education. Bishnoi noted that 472 million children, or about one in five, live in India, and said the nation "continues to implement national flagship programmes for education, reproductive and child Mamata Urges Delhi Electorate To Vote For AAP Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Thursday asked the people of Delhi to vote for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi's assembly election. "My request to all of you in Delhi to please vote for AAP," she tweeted. "For the greater need of the country and development in Delhi." The AAP led by former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and the Bharatiya Janata Party are the main contenders for power in Saturday's election for the 70-member Delhi assembly. Banerjee's appeal comes amid her strained relations with the BJP in West Bengal as well as the party's national leadership and the BJP-led central government. Mohanlal Returns Money After Public Outcry Thiruvananthapuram: Following a public outcry over the dismal performance of his band Lalisom at the National Games inaugural, Malayalam cinema’s superstar Mohanlal Thursday returned to the authorities Rs.1.63 crore given to him for the show. A Games official said: “A cover was delivered through a private courier agency around 3.30 p.m. and it has sender’s name as Mohanlal.” Jacob Punnoose, the chief executive of the 35th National Games, received the delivery, said the official. On Wednesday, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the state government has no moral right to accept the money that it gave to Mohanlal. The sporting event was inaugurated here Sunday and will be held till Feb 14. In a related development, former sports minister K.B. Ganesh Kumar challenged Sports Minister Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan and Chandy to order a CBI probe into allegations that were being levelled against the conduct of the Games. “I challenge both of them to order a CBI probe and let them include my tenure also (201113). I am prepared to face it. Are they willing to order it?” Meanwhile, Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala Thursday said the Games were being held very “smoothly”. “There have been no complaints from any person who are taking part in the events... Once the event gets over, then we can all decide what needs to be done,” he said. health, child development, nutrition, protection and water and sanitation to achieve the vision of a 'world fit for children'." Among its achievements, he said, were enactment of legislation to end child marriage and child labour, the reduction in child and mortality rates and the eradication of polio. A UN report card on India's progress in meeting the UN's Millennium Development Goals set for this year said the nation's infant mortality rate was expected to fall to 49 per 1,000 births, although short of the target of 42 per 1,000. The report released in New Delhi Wednesday also said that India would not be able to achieve the goal of universal primary education. However, it noted that India had exceeded the target of halving the poverty rate during the decade, with 21.9 percent of its 1.2 billion people living below the poverty against a target of 23.9 percent. Speaking against this backdrop, Bishnoi said: "India remains committed to the development of every child, ensuring his or her rights and protection from exploitation." Among measures to improve the condition of children world-wide, he called for a strategy to raise funding for Unicef's programmes for health and education and for more cooperation among the developing nations. 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