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Friday, May 22nd, 2020

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• The hungry are being fed • Seniors are being cared for • People have access to mental wellness services

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During COIVD-19 and beyond, we will continue to seek and advocate for justice, opportunities and equitable access for all.

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Friday, May 22nd, 2020

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After weeks of being closed due to COVID-19 The Salvation Army Thrift Store located at 34081 Gladys Avenue is opening its doors again to the public, starting today, Tuesday, May 19th. The store is open for shopping only at this time Monday to Saturday, 9am to 4pm. Donation drop off date is yet to be announced. The opening will be in full compliance with the guidelines and requirements set forth by the Canadian Government and B.C. Health Authority. The store will resume operations with several safety measure in place to ensure both staff and customers re-main safe while visiting. “We want to ensure we are doing our part to keep our staff and the community safe. So things may look a bit different in terms of the service delivery, but the same open and hospitable experience will be made available to all.” Precautionary measures are being taken at all levels to protect donors, customers, and employees in their interactions with one another and with donations: enhanced daily cleaning procedures increased sanitization of commonly touched surfaces installation of hand sanitizer stations -

protective equipment for staff

“As a result of the pandemic, the need for affordable clothing and household items will be very high in the days, weeks, and months ahead,” says Studiman. “During these scary and unpredictable times, we’ve remained committed to helping individuals and families in our community and we hope people will return to our store so we can continue that work.” Funds from the Thrift Store operations support local programs and services, such as: Emergency food bank /community meal programs Shelter for people experiencing homelessness Medical clinic / supplies & equipment Rehabilitation for those struggling with addiction Hampers for local students/ families

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Friday, May 22nd, 2020

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In light of the recent terrorist attacks in Afghanistan against the Sikhs and the dire situation they are currently in, UNITED SIKHS has been actively partnering in the campaign to protect the minorities in Afghanistan with the American Sikh Caucus to move the issue of their safety and their migration to the forefront. Harpreet Singh Sandhu, Executive Director of the American Sikh Caucus Committee said that “UNITED SIKHS was the first human rights organization to reach out after the March 25th incident and we immediately swung into action to reach out to the members of the Congressional Sikh Caucus.” More congressional members are to follow and become cosignatories to the said letter. UNITED SIKHS has been the only Sikh organization with boots on the ground in Afghanistan since the terrorist attacks against the Kabul Gurdwara. Our robust network and experience on the ground in such situations has allowed us to provide accurate information and a more comprehensive understanding to our lawmakers. Through these efforts, 26 US members of Congress have signed a letter on May 4th, 2020, urging Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, to take steps to ensure “safe and expeditious relocations of Sikhs and Hindus trapped in war-torn Afghanistan”. Congressman John Garamendi, who is the co-chair of the American Sikh Caucus along with 25 members of Congress accurately described how minority communities are under an imminent threat from IS terrorists in Afghanistan.

The letter highlights the launching of the International Religious Freedom Alliance (IRF Alliance) by Sec. Pompeo earlier this year with the objective of fighting for international religious freedom for every human being. The Caucus appeals that “this is the time to demonstrate the administration’s commitment to that principle by leading this alliance in coordinated, multilateral action to protect an endangered religious community”. The letter also calls for including the vulnerable Afghan Sikhs and Hindus in the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) through Priority I embassy referrals allowing the Sikhs and Hindus to be safely relocated in the country by “this fiscal year”. This program is a collaborative effort among different agencies and departments of the federal government and UNITED SIKHS is actively engaging with those departments for this to come into fruition. UNITED SIKHS Executive Director Jagdeep Singh said, “humanitarian crises such as the one recently endured by Afghan Sikhs should not be mistaken as someone else’s problem. Left unchecked in any country, these types of massacres manifest themselves in other parts of the world”. We are thankful that Members of Congress have flagged this matter to the current administration as it is a matter of life and death for Afghan Sikhs and Hindus. But the fight does not stop here, UNITED SIKHS will continue to provide immediate relief, assistance and advocate for minorities suffering in Afghanistan and keep the global community updated.

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Congressional Sikh Caucus writes to Sec. Mike Pompeo for the safety of Afghan Sikhs

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Friday, May 22nd, 2020

Impacts of COVID-19 on ICBC report afeI sI bI sI `qy koivz-ñù dy pRBfvfˆ released bfry irpordIafˆtsVkfˆjfrI `qy vfps af rhy hn, klymfˆ dI

A review of ICBC’s financial situation since the start of the provincial state of emergency shows both positive and negative financial impacts on ICBC’s bottom line.

more than 150,000 customers changed their insurance policies by cancelling their policy (103,700) or lowering their rate class (57,561), resulting in a projected $283-million decline in written With almost no capital reserves to insurance premiums compared to what withstand fluctuations and volatility in would normally be received for that the markets, it is too early to determine period; and whether the pandemic will result in ICBC has seen a decrease in the value benefits to pass on to drivers. of its investment portfolio due to the “ICBC is in a challenging position due to the pandemic, faced with uncertain and unprecedented turmoil in the markets, combined with no financial buffer as a result of the old government’s mismanagement,” said David Eby, Attorney General. “There are more than 10 months to go in the fiscal year and many unknowns, but if ICBC’s bottom line ends up better than expected, any surplus will be used to benefit B.C. drivers. In the meantime, we’re focused on supporting people through payment deferrals and making it easier for people to cancel or change their insurance, and on bringing in Enhanced Care coverage next year to save people an average of $400 on their insurance.”

unprecedented downturn in the financial markets, putting pressure on its bottom line. Some of this has already been seen at the end of ICBC’s 2019-20 fiscal year, and early indications suggest the impact could exceed $1 billion in fiscal 2020-21, depending on the length and scope of the global market downturn. The final impact will be determined at the end of fiscal 2020-21. “ICBC waiving cancellation and replating fees alone during the pandemic has saved customers around $5 million, and we will continue to work with those drivers facing financial hardship,” said Nicolas Jimenez, ICBC president and CEO. “We’re committed to delivering essential services and ensuring the safety of our customers, employees and partners. And given these uncertain times, we have a responsibility to consider many factors when making long-term decisions that could adversely affect ICBC’s bottom line – and customers’ insurance premiums – in the future.”

If ICBC’s net income results are better than forecast for 2020-21, any additional net income will benefit customers. Any decisions on the use of additional net income of ICBC for the year due to lower claims resulting from the pandemic will be made at the end of the fiscal year. Options could include rebuilding the financial capital health of ICBC to reduce longer-term pressure on rates, providing a one-time ICBC remains focused on the longerdirect relief to customers or any com- term goal of implementing enhanced care coverage and delivering an averbination thereof. age 20% rate reduction in 2021 should ICBC’s report on the impacts of CO- the legislation be passed. As ICBC VID-19 examined a period of about transitions to this new care-based six weeks after the provincial state of model, no basic rate change was needed emergency was declared and people this year. The 0% basic rate change were advised to stay home (March 15 that took effect on April 1, 2020, is the to May 2). It found that over that time: lowest in nearly a decade. ICBC opened 46% fewer accident claims (including claims for both dam- ICBC has taken a number of steps to age to vehicles and for injuries) com- support its customers during this chalpared to the same time last year, with lenging time. It has waived cancellation an average weekly reduction of 7,200 and re-plating fees, provided 90-day claims. This drop in the number of deferrals and helped customers to claims amounts to approximately $158 cancel or change their coverage at no million in savings for ICBC. However, charge, among many other initiatives claim numbers are on the rise again as designed to ease the financial burden more vehicles return to B.C. roads; people may be facing.

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sUbfeI afpfq siQqI dy afrMB hox qoˆ lY ky, afeI sI bI sI dI mflI siQqI df mulfˆkx afeI sI bI sI dy munfÌy `qy dovyˆ skfrfqmk aqy nkfrfqmk mflI pRBfv drsfAuˆdf hY. bfËfrfˆ dy Auqfr cVHfa aqy asiQrqf df sfhmxf krn leI lgBg nf dy brfbr rfKvIˆ pUMjI hox krky ieh pqf lf skxf smyˆ qoˆ pihlfˆ dI gwl hY ik kI ivÈv-ivafpI mhfmfrI dy nqIjy vwjoˆ kuJ lfB ho skxgy jo agfˆh zrfeIvrfˆ qwk pucfey jf skx. “ivÈv-ivafpI mhfmfrI dy kfrx bfËfrfˆ ivwc ainÈicq aqy byimsfl AuQl puQl drpyÈ hox krky aqy Aus dy nfl purfxI srkfr dy mfVy pRbMDn dy nqIjy vwjoˆ koeI mflI shfrf nf hox krky afeI sI bI sI iewk cuxOqIpUrx siQqI ivwc hY,” atrnI jnrl zyivz iebI ny ikhf, “mflI sfl dy hfly ds nfloˆ vwD mhIny rihMdy hn aqy bhuq sfrIafˆ cIËfˆ bfry pqf nhIˆ hY, pr jy afeI sI bI sI df munfÌf AumId nfloˆ vwD rihMdf hY, qfˆ koeI vI vfDU bcI rkm bI sI dy zrfeIvrfˆ dy Ìfiedy leI vrqI jfvygI. Audoˆ qwk, asIˆ ies `qy iDafn kyˆidRq kr rhy hfˆ ik adfiegIafˆ mulqvI kr skx rfhIˆ lokfˆ dI mdd ho sky aqy lokfˆ leI apxI ieMÈorYˆs rwd jfˆ qbdIl krnf hor sOKf bx sky, aqy agly sfl aYnhfˆsz kyar kvryj ilafˆdI jfvy qfˆ ik lok afpxI ieMÈorYˆs `qy aOsqn ôúú zflr bcf skx.” jy afeI sI bI sI dI asl afmdnI dy nqIjy òúòú/òñ leI BivwKbfxI nfloˆ ibhqr rihMdy hn, qfˆ iksy vI vfDU afmdnI qoˆ gfhkfˆ nMU Ìfiedf hovygf. ivÈv-ivafpI mhfmfrI dy nqIjy vwjoˆ klym Gwt hox kfrx sfl dOrfn, afeI sI bI sI dI vfDU asl afmdnI dI vrqoˆ kIqy jfx bfry koeI vI ÌYsly mflI sfl dy aMq ivwc kIqy jfxgy. drfˆ `qy vDyry lMmy smyˆ dy dbfa nUM GtfAux leI afeI sI bI sI dI mflI pUMjI dI ishq df punr-inrmfx krnf, gfhkfˆ nUM iewko vfrI iswDI rfhq pRdfn krnf, jfˆ ienHfˆ dohfˆ df koeI sumyl, ivklpfˆ ivwc Èfml ho skdy hn. koivz-ñù dy pRBfvfˆ bfry afeI sI bI sI dI irport ivwc sUbfeI afpfq siQqI df aYlfn hox aqy lokfˆ nUM Grfˆ ivwc rihx dI slfh idwqy jfx qoˆ lgBg Cy hÌqy bfd dy smyˆ dI pVcol kIqI geI hY (ñõ mfrc qoˆ ò meI). ies ivwc pqf lwigaf ik Aus smyˆ dOrfn: afeI sI bI sI ny ipCly sfl dy iesy smyˆ dy mukfbly ôö% Gwt durGtnf klym KolHy (ijs ivwc vfhnfˆ nUM nuksfn hox aqy swtfˆ lwgx dohfˆ leI klym Èfml hn), ijs nfl hÌqfvfr aOsqn ÷,òúú klymfˆ dI kmI afeI. klymfˆ dI igxqI ivwc afeI ies kmI nfl afeI sI bI sI nUM hoeI bwcq dI rkm qkrIbn ñõø imlIan zflr dy brfbr bxdI hY. pRMqU, ijvyˆ ijvyˆ vDyry vfhn bI sI

igxqI iPr qoˆ vDx lwg peI hY; ñõú,úúú qoˆ vwD gfhkfˆ ny afpxI pfilsI rwd kr ky (ñúó,÷úú) jfˆ afpxI ryt klfs Gtf ky (õ÷,õöñ) afpxIafˆ ieMÈorYˆs pfilsIafˆ ivwc qbdIlI kIqI hY, ijs dy nqIjy vwjoˆ Aus smyˆ dOrfn sDfrx hflfq ivwc jo vsUlI hoxI sI, Aus dy mukfbly ilKqI ieMÈorYˆs ikÈqfˆ ivwc aMdfËn òøó imlIan zflr dI kmI afeI hY; aqy mflI bfËfrfˆ ivwc byimsfl mMdvfVf afAux nfl afeI sI bI sI dy invyÈ portÌolIAu dI kImq ivwc kmI idKfeI idwqI hY, ijs nfl ies dy munfÌy `qy dbfa ipaf hY. ies ivwcoˆ kuJ pihlfˆ hI afeI sI bI sI dy òúñùòú dy mflI sfl dy aMq ivwc idKfeI idwqf hY aqy muZly sMkyq suJfAuˆdy hn ik ieh pRBfv òúòú-òñ dy mflI sfl ivwc ñ iblIan zflr qoˆ vD skdf hY, jo ivÈv bfËfr ivwc mMdvfVy dy arsy aqy sImf `qy inrBr krygf. aMiqm pRBfv df inrDfrx òúòú-òñ dy mflI sfl dy aMq ivwc hovygf. “ies mhfmfrI dOrfn, afeI sI bI sI vwloˆ kyvl kYˆsl krn aqy rI-plyitMg dIafˆ ÌIsfˆ mfÌ krn nfl hI gfhkfˆ nUM qkrIbn õ imlIan zflr dI bwcq hoeI hY, aqy asIˆ AunHfˆ zrfeIvrfˆ nfl sihXog krdy rhfˆgy jo mflI muÈkl df sfhmxf kr rhy hn,” inkols ihmynyË, afeI sI bI sI dy pRDfn aqy sI eI Au ny ikhf, “asIˆ ËrUrI syvfvfˆ pRdfn krn aqy afpxy gfhkfˆ, krmcfrIafˆ aqy BfeIvflfˆ dI surwiKaf XkInI bxfAux pRqI vcnbwD hfˆ. aqy ienHfˆ ÊYr-XkInI hflfq dy ilhfË nfl, lMmy smyˆ leI aijhy ÌYsly lYx vyly bhuq sfry qwQfˆ `qy ivcfr krnf sfzI iËMmyvfrI hY, ijnHfˆ df afeI sI bI sI dy munfÌy-aqy gfhkfˆ dIafˆ ieMÈorYˆs dIafˆ ikÈqfˆ-`qy BivwK ivwc ivprIq pRBfv pY skdf hY.” jy kfnUMn pfs ho jfˆdf hY, qfˆ afeI sI bI sI df iDafn aYnhfˆsz kyar kvryj lfgU krn aqy òúòñ ivwc drfˆ ivwc aOsqn òú% dI kmI pRdfn krn dy lMmy smyˆ dy tIcy `qy kyˆidRq rhygf. afeI sI bI sI ikAuˆik ies nvyˆ kyar-aDfrq mfzl vwl qbdIl ho rhI hY, qfˆ ies sfl buinafdI drfˆ (byisk ryt) ivwc iksy qbdIlI dI loV nhIˆ peI. buinafdI drfˆ ivwc ú% dI qbdIlI jo ñ apRYl, òúòú nUM lfgU hoeI, lgBg iewk dhfky ivwc sB qoˆ Gwt hY. ies cuxOqIpUrx smyˆ dOrfn, afeI sI bI sI ny afpxy gfhkfˆ dI shfieqf leI bhuq sfry kdm cuwky hn. afeI sI bI sI ny kYˆsl krn aqy rI-plyitMg dIafˆ ÌIsfˆ mfÌ kIqIafˆ hn, ùú idnfˆ leI adfiegIafˆ mulqvI krn df mOkf idwqf hY aqy ibnfˆ iksy kImq qoˆ gfhkfˆ nUM afpxf kvryj kYˆsl krn jfˆ bdlx ivwc mdd idwqI hY, jo hor bhuq sfrIafˆ pihlkdmIafˆ df ihwsf hY jo Aus mflI boJ nUM afsfn krn leI kIqIafˆ geIafˆ ijs df ho skdf hY lok sfhmxf kr rhy hox.


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awj dy hflfqF qy JfqI mfrdy hF qF eydF lgdf hY ik kuwl sMsfr dI ijLMdgI mjLbUrIaF ivc PsI hoeI hY. svyr qoN rfq qwk dIaF KbrF Gor inrfsLf pysL krdIaF hn pr asIN bI[sI[ ivc dyKdy hF qF lok Cy Puwt dI dUrI rwK ky GrF ivc kuJ nf kuJ kr rhy hn. lokF ny GrF dy ruwKF dI prUMinMg sLurU kr rwKI hY, hYwjLjL kwtIaF sMvfrIaF jf rhIaF hn, sbjLIaF bIjx vflIaF ikafrIaF dI guwz guzfeI ho rhI hY, ienHF vfsqy rUVI dy trwk af rhy hn, XfrzF dy Gfh isLMgfry jf rhy hn, vIzs dy spry ho rhy hn, GrF ivc ipaf vfDU qy by-loVf smfn itkfxy lfieaf jf irhY, rsoeIaF ivc nvIaF rYspIjL dy svfdF dy luqPL ley jf rhy hn, ijnHF nUM keI sflF qoN nf iml sky nf Pon kr sky sF AunHF nfl PonF qy lMmIaF gwpF sLwpF mfr ky qfjLy hflfqF dI jfxkfrI leI jf rhI hY. GrF dI Do-DuafeI qy CwqF dI sfP-sPfeI vrgy kfrj kIqy jf rhy hn. sVkF qy gqIivDI GtI hY, pYdl qurn vfly sfvDfnI nfl sYrF kr rhy hn, bhuqy lok sfeIkl clONdy njLr af rhy hn qy kfPI lok ivhly bYT ky Bfr vDf rhy hn. iewk hwsmuK imwqr nfl Pon ‘qy gwl kr ky koeI Kfs gwl dwsx leI bynqI kIqI qF Aus ny afpxy ivafh vyly dI qsvIr pysL kridaF dwisaf ik ivafh vyly Aus kol kot pYNt hY nhIN sI qy Aus ny iek Kfs imwqr nUM afpxf kot pYNt iewk idn leI mMgvF dyx leI bynqI kridaF Aus nUM jnyqy jfx df swdf vI dy idwqf. jnyq sOhry ipMz phuMc geI . mYN imwqr vflf kot pYNt pfeI KVHf sI, myrf kwd Aus qoN lMmf hox krky myry pYNt kot qy jnyq dI imlxI vyly hr awK hws rhI sI, ikAuNik sfP ids irhf sI ik ieh mMgvyN hn. cfh pfxI pI ky brfq qF zyry ivc bYT geI pr mYN qy myrf imwqr KyqF vwl sYr krn inkl gey. mgr nfeI afieaf qF Aus ny puwiCaf ik afnMd kfrj leI afvo, quhfzy ivcoN ivafh iks df hY? qF myrf imwqr kihMdf ik ivafh ies df hY pr ies ny kot pYNt myrf pfieaf hoieaf hY. mYN Aus nUM ikhf qUM kot pYNt myrf kih idMdf qF qyrf kI nuksfn sI? qF Aus ny sOrI mMg leI. clo afnMd kfrj ho gey qy asIN iPr KyqF vwl tihlx leI cly gey. QoVHy icr bfad iPr iewk lfgI afieaf qy Aus ny ikhf peI PAGE 8

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for only two years, his love for people in Abbotsford made him stick around a lot longer, “I met so many good, good people.” Paul is well connected to local organizations in the community, including many local non-profit organizations that meet at the restaurant regularly, such as the Kiwanis Clubs, Rotary Club, and Bikers Against Child Abuse and Abbotsford Seniors. It was through the support of Kiwanis Club that Paul visited Cambodia last year and to bring free surgical implants to those in need.

While the restaurant has opened delivery options through Skip the Dishes, and DoorDash, along with providing orders for take-out, it is not earning enough revenue to maintain While Paul remains optimistic about balance. restarting the restaurant with the opening of phase two in BC, he is As a result, Paul has been forced concerned that he will never recover to lay off most of his employees to from the financial loss of the past recover some of the costs. However, couple months. He urges residents his main concern remains; lease payto shop local and support local busiments. While the BC government is nesses that may not have the financial offering some relief to business ownbacking to survive these uncertain ers, Chheu is having a difficult time times. Chheu himself pushes his navigating through the procedure, practice by shopping locally for most including speaking to his landlord foods and coffee products served at about deferred payment options. his restaurant. “I don’t know why I got caught like “We need to work together during this…. I told my dad that I feel like this time, as a community,” says Paul. a complete failure…the restaurant is my soul, my heart, and all my years To order take out for pick up from of savings,” says Paul. Crossroads Restaurant, call 604852-1416. Home delivery food order The Chheu family arrived in Canada services from the restaurant are also as refugees in 1986 after struggling made available through Skip the to escape the Khmer Rouge in CamDishes and Door dash. The restaubodia for a number of years. While rant is also open for customers for Paul’s plan was to live in Abbotsford dining in. PAGE 10


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Child-care professionals crucial in Mukh Mohit’s LIFECARE HOMEOPATHY efforts to combat COVID-19. UNIT OF NATURAL HOMEOPATHIC SOLUTIONS INC. By Jinny Sims and Rachna Singh May is Child Care Month in B.C., and this year we have so many reasons to recognize and thank the child care providers, and child care professionals who are making such a big difference in the lives of children and families in Surrey. Access to affordable, quality child care helps women, children, and families in Surrey thrive. As we continue to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, child care providers have been vital to keeping our society going. Their critical role helps parents Our government understands how who are essential workers continue to crucial access to quality child care support our communities each day. is for families. To ensure child care remains accessible to essential service workers during these uncertain times, we have introduced a temporary emergency fund to offer support for licensed child care centres to stay open, even with reduced enrolment, as well as support for centres who close to ensure they can re-open safely when the time is right. From doctors and nurses, to police officers and grocery store clerks, without available child care, our community could not function.

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Across B.C. child care providers are going above and beyond to keep communities and economies going. Here in Surrey, providers like Options, the Centre for Child Care Development, and many others have stayed open to support families of essential workers, We are so proud of the contributions who are working tirelessly to meet child care professionals have made the wide-ranging needs of children to children and families in Surrey, and families. not only during these difficult times, Examples like these demonstrate the but every day. resilience, compassion, and dedicaThis Child Care Month, we encourtion that exists in B.C.’s child care age you to share your appreciation for sector. We are so fortunate to have so many devoted centres and child care the child care professionals who are keeping our community moving and professionals in our province. our children learning.

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BRAD VIS

M.P. Mission-Matsqui-Fraser-Canyon Phone: 604-814-5710 Email:brad.vis@parl.gc.ca

PfeynYnsLl mwdd dI loV hY? ieh iek koivz-19 dy rlIP pRogrfmF dI ilst hY qusIN kuaflIPfeI kr skdy ho jF hor jfxkfrI leI www.canada.ca jF www2.gov.bc.ca qy jfvo. ijMnF nUM afmdn nhIN af irhf

- kYnyzf aYmrjMsI rspONs bYnIiPt (CERB) hr hPqy $500 idMdf hY ijnHF nUM afmdn nhIN af irhf jF koivz-19 kfrn kMm nhIN lwB skdy. -bI sI aYmrjMsI bYnIiPt iek tfeIm quhfnUM $1000 dI pyimMt idMdf hY jo ik tYks PRI hY. ieh AunHF leI hY jo EI jF CERB qy hn. -klfeIimt aYksLn tYks kRYizt iek vfr quhfnUM $564 (4 df pirvfr) qwk dI pyimMt imlL skdI hY. ieh julfeI ivc imlLygI. 18 sfl dI Aumr qoN Gwt jvfk CCB leI rYijstr hoxy cfhIdy hn, qF hI Auh kuaflIPfeI kr skdy hn. bYnIiPt aOtomYitklI idwqf jfvygf.

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-bI sI hfeIzro dI koivz-19 rlIP PMz nflL qusIN 3 mhIinaF dI kRYizt leI aplfeI kr skdy ho. ieh AunHF leI hY jo kuaflIPfeI krdy hn. -bI sI hfeIzro vflLy ibwl mulqvI aqy pyimMt plfn vI kr rhy hn. -apRYl 1 qoN sLurU, bI sI ivwc ikrfieaf vwDf nhIN skdy. -qusIN ikrfeydfrF nUM bfhr nhIN kwZ skdy. -bI sI tYmporyrI rYNtl splImYNt nflL quhfnUM $500 hr mhIny imlL skdy hn, ieh Gr dy mflkF nUM imlLygf. -morgyj dIaF pyimMtF mulqvI ho skdIaF hn ijnHF ny CMHC-iensLur lon ley hn.

mF-bfp leI

-kYnyzf cfeIlz bYnIiPt nflL quhfnUM iek vfr $300 qwk meI dy mhIny ivc ijLafdf imlL skdf hY. -tYmporyrI aYmrjMsI cfeIlz kyar asYNsLl srivs vrkrF leI AuplbD hY. jo bwcy 0-5 dI Aumr dy ivc ivc hn, AunHF leI cfeIlz kyar mYicMg srivs nUM vrqo; vwzy bwicaF leI AunHF dy skUl nflL gl kro. -aYmrjMsI rlIP sport PMz AunHF leI hY jyVy bwicaF nUM spYsLl nIzjL hn. pirvfr nUM 3 mhIinaF leI $225 hr mhIny imlx gey.

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-aYmrjMsI aissitMs ividafrQIaF leI AuplbD hY jo pbilk post-sYkMzyrI ientstItUtF ivc pVHdy hn. -kYnyzf stUizMt srivs grYNt- $5000 qwk post-sYkMzyrI aYjUkysLn dy KLrcy leI -ienizjIns aYmrjMsI aissitMs PMz (nOn-rIpyawbl) ienizjIns ividafrQIaF leI hY jo ik post sYkMzyrI ivc pVHdy hn -bI sI stUizMt lon aqy kYnyzf stUizMt lon dIaF pyimMtF 6 mhIinaF leI bMd hn, ibnHF koeI pYnltI qoN, apRYl qoN sLurU. -post sYkMzyrI stUizMtF leI kYnyzf aYmrjMsI stUizMt bYnIiPt (CESB) AuplbD hovygf. ies nflL ividafrQIaF aqy nvyN grYjUeytF nUM $1250 hr mhIny imlxgy. ijnHF ividafrQI - aF kolL izsfibiltI jF zpYNizMt hY, AunHF nUM $1750 hr mhIny imlx gey. ieh dony bYnIiPt 16 vIkF leI imlLx gey (meI-agsq 2020). -kYnyzf smr jObjL nUM dyKo. ibjLinsF Qwly hY.

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-bI sI hfeIzro 3 mhIinaF leI Coty ibjLinsF, jo bMd ho gey hn, leI cfrj vyv kr irhf hY. jo ibjLins kstmr ny, AunHF leI ibwl mulqvI aqy pyimMt plYn AuplbD hn. -kYnyzf aYmrjMsI ibjLins akfAUNt $40,000 qwk df lon ibjLinsF nUM aqy nOn-pROiPt nUM imlL skdf hY. iek sfl leI ientrwst PRI. 25% muuafP ho skdf hY. -PYzrl srkfr ny kYnyzf aYmrjMsI kmrsLl rYNt aissitMs (CERCA) bxfieaf hY ijs nflL Coty ibjLinsF df rYNt 75% nflL Gwt jfvygf. ieh pRogrfm kYnyzf morgyj aqy hfAUisMg korporysLn vwlHo imlLygf aqy iek lon qrHF hovygf. -SMEs nUM $6[25 imlIan nUM idwqf jfvygf qF ik Auh kRYizt aqy kYsL Plo jfrI rwKx. ieh iek lon vFg hovygf. ko-lYNz trm lon krdI hY SMEs nUM qF ik kYsL Plo irkvfiermYNt pUrI hovy. ibjLinsF nUM ienkRImYNtl kRYizt imlL skdf hY jo ik $6[25 imlIan qwk ho skdf hY. -kYnyzf aYmrjMsI vyj sbiszI nflL ibjLinsF dI vyj 75% kvr huMdI hY. ieh nOn-pRoiPt aqy cYirtI leI nhIN hY ijnHF ny 15% qoN ijLadf rYvIinAU Koh ilaf hY. $847 qwk dI sbiszI imlL skdI hY hr kfmy leI. -tYmporyrI vyj sbiszI 10% pyrol nUM kvr krdf hY Coty ibjLinsF leI; ieh nOn-pRoiPt aqy cYirtIaF leI nhIN hY. jo kYnyzf aYmrjMsI vyj sbiszI leI kuaflIPfeI nhIN krdy, Auh ies leI aplfeI kr skdy hn. -kYnyzf smr jObjL pRogrfm vyj sbiszI hux 100% sYlrIaF nUM kvr krdf hY. ieh PrvrI 2021 qwk cflU rhygf. Pfrt-tfeIm pojLIsLn hux aplfeI kr skdy hn. -vrk syP bI sI dIaF pyimMt zYzlfeInF hux postpone kIqIaF hn ibnHF koeI pYnwltI qoN jUn 30 qwk. pr ieh Auh kfimaF leI nhIN hY jo sfl’c iek vfr irport krdy hn. -bI sI tYks mulqvI sqMbr 30 -GST pyimMt mulqvI jUn 30 -pRoivMsLl skUl pRoprtI tYks nUM Gwt krn nflL kmrsLl pROprtI tYks ibwl Gwt ho gey hn. qkrIbn sfry ibjLinsF leI ieh 25% nflL Gwt igaf hY. -lyt pyimMt pYnwltIaF kmrsLl pROprtI tYks hux akqUbr 1, 2020 nUM bdl idwqf hY.

not: pRoivMsLl aqy PYzrl srkfrF hr hPLqy nvyN pRogrfm kwZ rhy hn aqy pRogrfm qbdIl vI kr rhy hn. ieh ilst meI 7, 2020 qwk shI hY. PAGE 18


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Think Local. Act Local. Shop Local. Explore Local. —

That’s #WhatLocalsDo. Physical distancing has helped stop the spread of COVID-19, but one of the our neighbourhoods their character. As the economy reopens, our local businesses need our support. #WhatLocalsDo will make it easy for you to take an active role in helping Abbotsford businesses get through the next few months. Support your favourite local businesses: www.abbylocals.com/shop Need help with your business? www.abbylocals.com/resources.

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#eyh sB kuJ asIN eyQy kr rhy hF. srIrk dUrI dI kfiemI ny koivz-19 dI rokQfm ivwc Kfs BUimkf inBfeI hY, pr ies dy nflL hI ies ny burf pwK vI pysL kIqf hY ik cflU kfrovfrF nUM bVf Dwkf mfiraf hY ijs dy asr afm vsnIkF dy jn jIvn qy pY rhy hn. hux jdoN afriQkqf dUjI vfr cflU hoxI hY qF sQfnk kfrovfrIaF nUM sfzIaF mwdqF dI bhuq loV pYxI hY. aYbtsPorz dy sQfnk BfeIcfry hux kuwJ hI mhIinaF ivwc kfrovfrF nUM muV pYrF qy KVHf krn vfsqy KLfs kdm cuwkx gy. afpxy mn psMd dy kfrovfrF nUM AuWcy cuwkx leI mwddF kro: www.abbylocals.com/shop

quhfnUM kfrovfr leI mwdd dI loV hY? www.abbylocals.com/resources.

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Friday, May 22nd, 2020

Abbotsford businessman gives back to community through local charity… “Giving back to my community is a blessing”, says Dao Tran, owner of Abby Bike Shop, “The Salvation Army does such important work – it is my honour to support them”.

Tran spent 32 years working for The Bike Shop on Ware Street before owner Ralph Bergen retired. Tran then opened his own business on Gladwin Road.

Friend Kelly Chahal remarked she wasn’t surprised when Dao shared his thoughts about wanting to present a donation to a local charity during this difficult time of pandemic, she has watched him step forward many times in Abbotsford. “It takes courage to put yourself out there and Dao does that because he is a genuine individual

Tran, a member of Living Hope Christian Reformed Church, has volunteered ringing bells at Salvation Army kettles, at an all weather shelter at his church, John Maclure Elementary and a number of local organizations and events, including Ride to Work Week, Canada Day, Remembrance Day, concerts in the park

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Remote execution of legal documents allowed during pandemic who wants to participate in making at Mill Lake, Earth Day and Agrifair. his community successful”. Kelly continues “gestures like Dao Tran presented The Salvation Army Tran’s remind us there is good durwith a cheque for $10,000. ing difficult times and we are all part of this together and I am so happy to “We are so thankful for the generous have Dao Tran share his story because donation from Mr. Tran. Even during I know it will resonate with others tough times, Mr. Tran and his family and invoke some joy when we need found it in their hearts, to reach out it the most”. to The Salvation Army, showing that everyone can truly make a differ- Friend Ross Siemens also shares, ence in our community”, states Rob “from my perspective Dao epitoStudiman, Community Ministries mizes what Abbotsford is all about: Director for The Salvation Army in entrepreneurial, hardworking, loyal, Abbotsford. “Thank you”. grateful and generous”. Dao lives in Abbotsford with his wife and 15 year old son. He has been in Canada for 35 years, since coming here at the age of 21. He had been living in a Hong Kong refugee camp after escaping communist Vietnam. PAGE 22

The donation will be supporting the many programs and services offered at The Salvation Army’s Centre of Hope on Gladys Avenue. See Punjabi Story on Page 16

Government has issued two emergency orders that temporarily suspend in-person execution requirements for wills and personal planning instruments, including representation agreements and enduring powers of attorney. The emergency orders address concerns raised by the legal community, including the regulatory bodies and representative associations for lawyers and notaries public, as well as by members of the public, regarding the requirement that such legal documents be executed and witnessed in person.

r e mote areas a n d a r e trying to limit travel outside of their communities.

Under the orders, which are effective as of May 19, 2020, careful safeguards will be established to reduce fraud, including ensuring legal professionals (lawyers and notaries public) are involved in remote execution; prescribing the circumstances in which documents can be executed remotely; and providing strict paramThe new orders benefit both legal proeters and requirements around remote fessionals and their clients, particularexecution. ly seniors and immuno-compromised people who may be hesitant to travel The emergency orders are tied to the into more populated areas during the provincial state of emergency and COVID-19 pandemic, as well as Brit- will expire when it is lifted. ish Columbians who live in rural and


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Friday, May 22nd, 2020

WorkSafeBC guidelines support safe reopening of businesses ies aOKy smyN ivc asIN quhfzI syvf leI hfjLr hF aqy hom zilvrI vI kr rhy hF. sfzI qrjIh hY ik sfzy kfmy, klfieMt, aqy kimAUintI sihqmMd aqy surwiKaq rhy aqy asIN quhfzI syvf vDIaf qrIky nflL krIey.

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During these moments of obscurity in the world,we would like to reach out to our local community and ensure everyone has the highest grade of clean drinking water available.Water is very vital in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.We are here to serve your needs and keep you hydrated.

As British Columbia prepares to enter Phase 2 of its economic restart plan, the Province welcomes the release of the initial set of WorkSafeBC guidelines that will help businesses and organizations develop their plans to reopen safely in the coming days and weeks.

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CANADA EMERGENCY BUSINESS ACCOUNT As Official Opposition, we have successfully pushed to have the Government fix flaws in their rushed policy decision leaving out thousands of businesses from qualifying for CEBA CEBA will provide interest-free, government-guaranteed loans of up to $40,000 to small businesses and not-for-profits to help with operating costs. To qualify, these organizations will need to demonstrate they paid between $20,000 to $1.5 million in total payroll in 2019. $10,000 (25%) of the maximum $40,000 loan is eligible for complete forgiveness if $30,000 is fully repaid before Dec. 31, 2022. Interested businesses should work with their current financial institutions. New – eligibility for the CEBA has now been expanded thanks to Conservatives for challenging Government decision. Changes expand eligibility to: Sole proprietors (owner operators) Dividend earners Business owners employing contractors

kYnyzf aYmrjMsI ibjLins akfAUNt ikAuNik asIN aOpoijLsLn pfrtI qoN hF, asIN srkfr nUM CEBA ivwc jo kfmIaF hn, AunHF nUM suDfrn leI ikhf hY. pihlF kfPLI ibjLins CEBA leI kuaflIPfeI nhIN kr skdy sn aqy srkfr ny ies nUM hux suDfiraf hY. CEBA hux ieMtrYst PRI, srkfr vwloHN lon hY jo ik $40,000 qwk Coty ibjLinsF leI hovygf. ieh munfPLf hfsl krn leI nhIN hovygf aqy ieh pYsy ibjLins cflU krn leI nhIN idwqy jfxH gy. Xogqf pUrI krn leI ibjLinsF nUM ieh idKfAuxf pvygf ik AunHF ny 2019 dy py-rol ivc $20,000 qoN $1[5 imlIan idwqy hn. $10,000 (25%) muafP kIqf jf skdf hY $40,000 qoN jy qusIN $30,000 dsMbr 31, 2022 qoN pihlF vfps dy idMdy ho. jo ibjLins vflLy ieh cfhuMdy hn, Auh afvdy hux vflLy afriQk ienstItUsLnF nflL kMm krn. nvF- CEBA leI aplfeI krn leI ibjLins hux vD gey hn ikAuNik kMjLrvyitv pfrtI ny srkfr nUM plYn suDfrn leI ikhf sI. hux kuaflIPfeI krn vflLy ibjLins hn: - sol proprfeItr (Enr Eprytr) - izvIizMz kmfAU - ibjLins Enr ijhVy kOntrYktrF nUM rujLgfr idMdy hn

“These guidelines are an important step in B.C.’s economic restart process, as they will support businesses and organizations developing their individual COVID-19 safety plans and measures to keep employees and customers safe,” said Harry Bains, Minister of Labour. “All employers must work with their employees to develop their safety plan to protect everyone as they prepare to reopen.”

“We all have a shared responsibility WorkSafeBC has released industry- to build confidence amongst workers specific guidelines and resources for and customers, so everyone feels safe the following sectors: accessing businesses and services,” Bains said. “We know that businesses restaurants, cafes and pubs; will open at their own pace, and I ensalons and personal services; courage them to proceed in a careful museums, art galleries and libraries, way ensuring safety measures are in place, effective and understood.” real estate; education; health services; retail;

Brad Vis Member of Parliament

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Businesses in all sectors are required to use these guidelines and resources to develop their COVID-19 safety plans and post those plans for employees and customers as they resume operations. Additionally, businesses in sectors under health orders limiting service (such as restaurants, pubs, salons and personal services) will not be able to open until those orders are lifted or modified.

in-person counselling; parks and outdoor spaces; and office space.

Outreach with all sectors continues in order to support the production of sector standards, which will provide additional guidance for businesses and help the sharing of best practices. WorkSafeBC indicated additional sector-specific guidelines will be available in the coming days for child care, health services, and recreation and sports.


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vrksyÌ bIsI vwloˆ AudXog-ivÈyÈ idÈfinrdyÈ aqy soRq jfrI sUbfeI srkfr dI muV-cflU (rIstfrt) Xojnf dy pVfa ò dy ihwsy vwjoˆ jo ruËgfr pRdfnkrqf kMmkfr dubfrf qoˆ ÈurU kr rhy hn, AunHfˆ leI vrksyÌ bIsI vwloˆ AudXog-ivÈyÈ idÈfinrdyÈ aqy soRq jfrI kIqy gey hn. “hr iewk ruËgfr pRdfnkrqf leI iewk koivz-ñù surwiKaf Xojnf bxfAuxI ËrUrI hY ijs nfl AunHfˆ dI kMm vflI Qfˆ `qy bImfrI lwgx dy Éqry df mulfˆkx ho sky aqy AunHfˆ dy kfimafˆ nUM surwiKaq rwKx leI Aupfa lfgU kIqy jf skx,” aYl jOnsn, vrksyÌ bIsI dy rokQfm syvfvfˆ dy muKI ny ikhf, “asIˆ AudXog aqy ikrqI sfˆJydfrfˆ dI slfh nfl sDfrx aqy AudXog-ivÈyÈ dovyˆ smwgrIafˆ ivksq kIqIafˆ hn qfˆ ik ieh XkInI bxfieaf jf sky ik ieh ivhfrk hox aqy hr Kyqr ivwc kMm vflIafˆ Qfˆvfˆ leI smJ ivwc af skdIafˆ hox.”

ingrfnI dI pihlkdmI afrMB krngy qfˆ ik ieh XkInI bxfieaf jf sky ik ruËgfr pRdfnkrqf afpxIafˆ Xojnfvfˆ lfgU kr rhy hn aqy afpxy kfimafˆ nUM surwiKaq rwK rhy hn. “XojnfbMdI dI pRikiraf ivwc AunHfˆ dI slfh lYx leI kfmy Èfml hoxy cfhIdy hn qfˆ ik ieh XkInI bxfieaf jf sky ik AunHfˆ dy ÈMikafˆ `qy iDafn idwqf jf sky aqy AunHfˆ df hwl ho sky,” jOnsn ny ikhf.

vrksyÌ bIsI vwloˆ AudXog-ivÈyÈ jfxkfrI aqy soRq jfrI krnf sUbfeI srkfr dI afrQkqf nUM muV cflU krn dI bhu-pVfvI Xojnf nfl myl Kfˆdf hY. vrksyÌ bIsI vwloˆ muV-cflU Xojnf dy agly pVfvfˆ leI AudXog-ivÈyÈ jfxkfrI aqy soRq ivksq krnf jfrI rwiKaf jfeygf, qfˆ ik kMmkfr dubfrf KolHx qoˆ pihlfˆ hI afpxI koivzñù surwiKaf Xojnf bxfAux ivwc ruËgfr AudXog-ivÈyÈ idÈfinrdyÈ aqy soRq hux pRdfnkrqfvfˆ dI mdd kIqI jf sky. hyT idwqy Kyqrfˆ leI AuplbD hn: afpxI kMm vflI Qfˆ `qy koivz-ñù dy ÌYlfAu dy Éqry nUM Gwt krn leI jykr rYstorYtfˆ, kYÌy, pb kfimafˆ jfˆ ruËgfr pRdfnkrqfvfˆ dy koeI sYlon aqy injI syvfvfˆ svfl hox jfˆ hor vDyry shfieqf dI loV hovy, qfˆ Auh slfh aqy syD lYx leI iksy rIal aYstyt pRIvYnÈn aÌsr nfl iswDI gwl krn leI klf aqy swiBafcfrk sQfn (ajfiebGr, vrksyÌ bIsI dI pRIvYnÈn ienÌrmyÈn afrt gYlrIafˆ aqy lfiebRyrIafˆ) lfeIn nUM ñ-øøø-öòñ-÷òóó `qy kfl kr skdy hn. pRcUn (rItyl)

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kfrKfny bMd hox nfl smuMdrfˆ aqy ndIafˆ df pfxI vI sfP ho igaf hY. ies suDfr nUM vyKidafˆ hr sfl kuwJ idn lfkzfAun krn dI mMg joMr PVn lwgI hY. sfdy pRogrfm: mjbUrI bs hI shI lokfˆ ny lfkzfAun dOrfn ivafh bVy sfdy qrIky nfl kIqy. hËfrfˆ brfqIafˆ dI Qfˆ qy 5-10 brfqI iljf ky vI ivafh sMpUrn hoey. afm hflqfˆ ivwc iehnf ivafhfˆ `qy kuJ GMitafˆ ivwc hI lwKfˆ rupey Krc hoxy sn. asIˆ lok idKfvy leI krËf cuwk cuwk ky ivafhfˆ Auwqy PËUl KrcI krdy hfˆ. iewk idn df ivKfvf sfnUM sfrI Aumr leI krË ivwc zob idMdf hY. jdoˆ ik ivafh sfdy qrIky nfl vI ho skdy hn ieh smJx dI loV hY. ies qoˆ ielfvf lok mrg dy Bogfˆ aqy hor pRogrfmfˆ qy vI bhuq Krcf krn lwgy hn. lfkzfAun dOrfn Auh vI kfPI Gitaf hY. ies irvfË nUM jfrI rwKx dI jrUrq hY. PËUl Krcy Gtfey: asIˆ BfrqI lok vDyry smfijk hfˆ. jrUrI smfgmfˆ dy nfl nfl asIˆ PflqU ivwc vI vDyry afAux jfx rwKdy hfˆ. Kfs kr aMnyvfh Dfrimk Xfqrfvfˆ df cln afm vyiKaf jfˆdf hY. ijnHfˆ Auwqy bhuq sfrf smfˆ aqy pYsf Krc huMdf hY. pr AunHfˆ ibnfˆ sr skdf hY ieh lfkzfAun ny sfnUM isKfieaf hY. Gr rih ky Gr dIafˆ bxIafˆ hoeIafˆ cIjfˆ Kf ky aihsfs hoieaf ik asIˆ bfhr df Kf ky aYvyˆ ishq aqy pYsy dI brbfdI krdy rhy. ies nfl pYsy dI dOV ivwc Gridafˆ qoˆ bxfeIafˆ dUrIafˆ vI Gwt hoeIafˆ hn. afvfjfeI rukx nfl sVkfˆ `qy huMdy hfdisafˆ nfl hox vflIafˆ mOqfˆ ivwc BfrI kmI afeI hY. ies qoˆ ielfvf kuJ lflcI zfktrfˆ vloˆ inrol kmfeI leI krvfey jfˆdy tYst aqy idwqy jfˆdy dvfeIafˆ dy Qwibafˆ duafrf lokfˆ dI huMdI afriQk luwt vI rukI hY. keI qfˆ ibnf dvfeIafˆ qoˆ pihlfˆ nfloˆ ishqmMd mihsUs kr rhy hn. kMm krn dy qrIky bdly: ijvyˆ kihMdy hn ik loV kfZ dI mfˆ hY. lfkzfAun kfrn lok bfhr nhI jf skdy sI. ies krky lokfˆ ny ieMtrnYwt dy Xuwg ivwc kuwJ kMm Gr bYTy afnlfeIn krny iswKy aqy kIqy. Kfs qOr qy skUlfˆ dy aiDafpkfˆ vwloˆ ividafrQIafˆ nUM afnlfeIn pVfeI krvfAux dI ÈurUafq kIqI geI. iesdy nfl hI Gr bYTy ieMtrnYt qy vIzIE kfl rfhIˆ zfktrI slfh vI leI jfx lwgI hY. ies vfsqy pyˆzU Kyqrfˆ leI pMjfb srkfr ny eI sMjIvnI syvf ÈurU kIqI hY. afnlfeIn ÈfipMg sfeItfˆ qoˆ ielfvf Coty dukfndfrfˆ qoˆ vI hux Pon `qy buwk krvf ky GrylU smfn mMgvfieaf jf hY. Bugqfn leI pytIaYwm, gUgl py, aqy eI-bYikMg syvfvfˆ dI vrqoˆ vI afm hox lwg peI hY. iehnf


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NEW LISTING Investors & 1st time home buyers ALERT! This bright corner unit features 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, spacious living room, dining, kitchen, laundry and a big sundeck. Other features- Rentals Allowed, In Suite Laundry, Storage Locker(#34), 2 parking spots(1 parking spot is allotted and the 2nd parking is through resolution- parking spot numbers #57 & #58), Shared Laundry is also available, freshly painted unit and much more. The carpets in the hall ways are in the process of being replaced. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, malls, Mill Lake Park, public

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Big Corner unit located in one of the best locations of the complex. Perfect neighborhood to raise your kids. This unit features 5 beds/3 baths, huge living room, dining area, bright kitchen w/back splash tiles/stainless steel appliances & tons of storage, big rec room, walk out basement to backyard & patio, in suite laundry & sunny sundeck. playground right behind this unit which is great for families with kids, tons of visitor parking & No Age Restriction. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, malls, parks, public transit & easy access to freeway.

Immaculate 4 Level Split Home in one of the best neighborhoods of East Abbotsford's McMillan area. This home features 4 bdrms/3 baths with an en suite in master, bright living room, dining area, welcoming foyer, sunken family room w/gas FP, spacious kitchen w/granite counter tops, laundry room, huge rec room in basement, sunny sundeck & backyard for entertainment. RV Parking, spacious bedrooms, separate entrance to basement & easy to put in a suite & much more. Close to all levels of schools, shopping,recreation, public transit & restaurants.

Neat & Clean Rancher with basement on a great lot in West Abbotsford. This home features 6 bedrooms/ 4 bathrooms with an ensuite powder in the master, bright living room with lots of windows, nicely renovated kitchen & bathrooms, spacious dining area, sunny sundeck, laundry room, nice backyard for entertainment and tons of parking including RV Parking. Close to schools, shopping, Mill Lake Park, Hospital, recreation, parks, restaurants, malls and easy access to freeway.

Call: 778 552 8840

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17 4295 OLD CLAYBURN ROAD

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4 31235 UPPER MACLURE ROAD

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Custom Built Quality 2 Storey w/basement home in West Abbotsford. This home feautures 9 Bedrooms/7 Bathrooms with a leveled backyard for entertainment. Main floor features bright living room with high ceilings, wide double door entrance, formal dining area, family room with lots of light, kitchen with quartz counter tops & stainless steel appliances, pantry, spice kitchen, bedroom on main floor with ensuite bathroom & walk in closet, laundry room,

Legal Suite! Split entry home located in one of the best neighborhoods of Abbotsford. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms and a backyard for entertainment. Main floor has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom with an en suite powder, bright living room, dining area, kitchen with lots of storage and a nice sundeck. Basement has a walkout Legal Suite with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, spacious kitchen, big living area and separate laundry.

Brand New Custom Built Good Quality 2 Storey/w basement Home with a Legal Suite! This home features 8 bedrooms/ 5 full bathrooms with a huge 25 x 8'8 covered sundeck for enter tainment. Top floor features- 4 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms Main floor features- bright & high ceiling living room, dining, family room, kitchen, spice kitchen, bedroom, nook & a full bathroom. Basement features- Legal Suite with its own separate entrance huge rec room, 1 bedroom & full bathroom. Close to schools,

Custom built 2 Storey w/bsmt home in a new sub division of West Abbotsford. This huge home features 9 Bedrooms & 6 Full bathrooms. Main floor features living room with high ceilings & big windows, huge kitchen with - quartz counter tops, stainless steel appliances, tons of storage & big island sitting right in the middle, PLUS a spice kitchen, family room, laundry room, nook, 2 Bedrooms on the main floor (Out of

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This beautiful unit features 3 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms, bright living room, dining area, kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, tons of storage, and an extra huge rec room in the basement for your activities.Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit, parks, restaurants, malls, Cineplex and easy access to freeway.

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Custom built 2 Storey w/bsmt home in a new sub division of West Abbotsford. This huge home features 9 Bedrooms & 6 Full bathrooms. Main floor features living room with high ceilings & big windows, huge kitchen with - quartz counter tops, stainless steel appliances, tons of storage & big island sitting right in the middle, PLUS a spice kitchen, family room, laundry room, nook, 2 Bedrooms on the main floor

Call: 778 552 8840

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Double Garage, Corner Unit, Bigger Backyard, Low Strata Fee, Private Entrance, In Suite Laundry, Playground, Tons of visitor parking, just to name few...Welcome to this family oriented complex- Klazina Estates! Perfect location to raise your kids. This beautiful & well cared corner unit features 3 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms, bright living room, kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, tons of storage.Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public

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FT SYNTHETICS INC FT Synthetics Inc are looking for machine operators for our production department, in Langley. The pay grade will be $16-$18/hr. Please mention they can call Sangeet at 778-872-8484 or send resume at mahindrasangeet@yahoo.com Positions – 6 12 hour shifts

Machine operators Shift work – day and night Must have their own ride.

Please call Sangeet at 778-872-8484 or send resume at mahindrasangeet@yahoo.com for more information.

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Penthouse Corner Unit in West Point Villa. This top floor/ bright corner unit features 2 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, spacious living area, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and tons of storage, in suite laundry & a sunny balcony for entertainment. Other featuresWell maintained complex, Elevator, Gas fireplace (included in strata fee), Rentals Allowed, No age restriction, New landscaping, lots of windows & much more. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, malls, parks & easy access to freeway.

Call: 778 552 8840 3220 SATURNA CRESCENT

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Jackpot! 0.284 Acres Lot (12,371 sqft Lot) in RS3 Zoning PLUS a Legal Suite! This home features 6 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with an ensuite powder in the master. Main floor features 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, bright living room with high ceiling, formal dining area, kitchen with new stainless steel appliances and a welcoming foyer. Basement with a separate entrance has 3 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom, good size living room and kitchen. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit, Rotary Stadium, malls, parks, trails, restaurants & easy access to freeway.

Call: 778 552 8840 34528 KENT AVENUE

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10850 sqft with a Detached Workshop. Basement Entry home in one of the best neighborhoods of East Abbotsford. Perfect location to raise your kids. Or build your dream on this big lot. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with an ensuite powder in the master, bright living room, dining area, kitchen, spacious basement area with a separate entrance, laundry room, sunny sundeck . Tons of parking available with RV Parking. Centrally located and close to schools,

Call: 778 552 8840


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Baldev Singh Gill 

Kirandeep Singh Gill

604.614.6549

604.825.8886 3483 Wagner Drive

SOLD BY US!

27871 LEDUNNE AVENUE

32090 Ashcroft Drive

2346 Southdale Crescent

Beautiful home in West Abbotsford! Kitchen, dining, living, family room, 3 Bedrooms and 2 bull bath upstairs. 2 Bedroom LEGAL BASEMNET SUITE and Rec. room with full bath downstairs. Walking distance to all levels of schools and recreation center.

$899,900

33303 WESTBURY AVENUE

Fabulous home in Fairfield Estates! Many updates have been done in the past few years, including a kitchen both upstairs and in the basement, new stainless steel appliances. Walking distance to schools, recreation center and rotary stadium. Fully fenced private backyard.

$894,900

Custom built 3 storey home with 2-5-10 years warranty in West Abbotsford’s newest subdivision. 4 bedrooms upstairs with 3 full baths. One bedroom & full bathroom on main floor. Walk out basement has 2 bedroom LEGAL SUITE and potential to make another 1 bedroom suite.

REGAL PARKWAY

31825 Oak Avenue

$769,900

6 bedroom home, 4 full bath home with theater room, bar and Central Air Conditioner. Quiet street, private landscaped back yard and close to highway no. 1.

$899,900

location near all amenities.

$309,900

604-864-7656

260 - 2655 Clearbrook Road Abbotsford, BC, V2T2Y6

EXCLUSIVE: Only 1 year old family home, 6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, mid 2 bedroom Legal Suite, 2 storey with Basement. Great quality finish. Granite, Crown mouldings, high ceiling, Family room, Large ensuite & walk-in closet. Need 1 day notice to show. Call me for info

604-807-6477 1st TIME BUYERS or INVESTORS

Fully renovated family home. 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen with large island. Loads of parking, Fencedbackyard. Walk to schools, shopping, Great Location $699,000. EXCLUSIVE

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Excellent opportunity to own FREESTANDING Commercial Building. 5 Bedroom & 5 Bath residence upstairs, 2 commercial stores on main. Leased up to $2200/month. Total parking for 10 cars. Back lane access. Asking $1,499,900.

2888 Royal Street

term tenants for $1,495 a month! Desired

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33777 Cherry Street

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33236 Best Avenue

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30598 Cresview Avenue

3564 Thurston Place

61 45185 WOLFE ROAD

8465 Cox Drive

Centrally located on the quiet side of Westbury. Family home with updated windows, kitchen, bathrooms, moldings and much more. Fully fenced backyard with a 10 x 20 workshop! Plenty of parking space with RV parking. Close to hospital, university, shopping centers.

2886 Evergreen Street

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2 Building Lots on Immel St. Abbotsford. LOT SIZE 5050 & 5350 SQ.FT. Both LOTS WILL HAVE LEGAL SUITES CAN BUILD 2 OR 3 STOREY WALK OUT BASEMENT EACH LOT FRONT 60FT ASKING FOR EACH LOT ONLY $ 509,900

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Email: azad@shaw.ca

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MEGA CUSTOM HOUSE 317 32175 OLD YALE ROAD

$189,900

ABBOTSFORD

"Fir Villa" Condos, Top floor unit. Complete make-over done. Everything is new, all flooring , walls , ceilings, fresh paint, wider baseboards, crown moulding, light fixtures, Dishwasher, Fridge, stove, bath room, all professionally done. An impressive craftsmanship makes it look brand new. To top it all is the excellent central location close to shopping, bus route and other amenities.

TOWN HOUSE FOR SALE $434,900 Completely Renovated 3Bed Room, 2 Bath Town House In Aldergrove. Re-designed Kitchen With Brand New S/S Appliances, New H/w Tank, Laundry On Main, New W/dryer, New Lights, Pot Lights On Main. Fresh Paint Throughout, include Ceiling Seeing is Believing. Very Cozy & Convenient Location. Don’t Miss It. Vacant For Quick Possession, Call Now!!

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COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE

1000sqft On Ground Floor Available Now Corner Unit, Good Exposure Off South Fraser Way (Abbotsford). Suitable For Any Professional Or Retail Business. Lease Rate Is Negotiable

For Viewing or Inquiry, Please call anytime: Rupinder Azad PAGE 29


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Friday, May 22nd, 2020

New Lifeguard App launched to help prevent overdoses To help save more lives and ensure people who use drugs alone have access to the supports they need, the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA), in partnership with regional health authorities and Lifeguard Digital Health, is launching a new made-in-B.C. resource called the Lifeguard App.

cal distancing, the Lifeguard App is a new and innovative approach that can directly link people to emergency responders if an overdose does occur.”

overdose death – people who use alone” said Susan Wannamaker, PHSA’s Executive Vice President of Clinical Service Delivery. “PHSA is working hard with all our harm reduction experts and partners in government and regional health authorities to identify and implement innovative solutions to reduce the heartbreaking loss of life caused by this ongoing crisis.”

The App is activated by the user before they take their dose. After 50 seconds the App will sound an alarm. If the user doesn’t hit a button to stop the alarm, indicating they are fine, the The App is another tool in the prov- alarm grows louder. After 75 seconds ince’s tool box to ensure a compre- a text-to-voice call will go straight to hensive response to the overdose 9-1-1, alerting emergency medical PHSA, BC Emergency Health Sercrisis in British Columbia. dispatchers of a potential overdose. vices, Vancouver Coastal Health, “The launch of this new resource The Lifeguard App is now being add- the Overdose Emergency Response couldn’t have come at a better time,” ed to the list of essential health and Centre and other regional health ausaid Judy Darcy, Minister of Mental social sector interventions as part of thorities have been working closely Health and Addictions. “As we face the Overdose Emergency Response with Lifeguard Health during the past down two public health emergencies Centre’s comprehensive response to two years to test and pilot the App in – the overdose crisis and the CO- the sustained and widespread over- controlled environments. VID-19 pandemic – we must ensure dose activity in BC. The App will be that people who use drugs have the launched in regional health authori- “We have been working on this lifesaving application for over two years resources they need, when and where ties in a phased approach between to ensure it will effectively help to they need them. Knowing that the now and early June. reduce some of the harm caused by majority of people who use drugs use the overdose crisis by enabling drug “This is a tool that specifically supalone in shelters, hotels, or at home, in addition to the challenges of physi- ports those who are most at risk of users to be active participants,” said PAGE 30

Jeff Hardy, CEO and founder of Lifeguard Digital Health. “BC Ambulance paramedics and their firefighter first responder partners are often first on the scene when people overdose alone, and they see the devastating impact, so that’s why we said an enthusiastic yes to testing out this App during the past two years,” said BCEHS’ project lead Neil Lilley. People who use drugs are encouraged to use with a friend and to use overdose prevention services and supervised consumption sites where they are available. The Lifeguard App is an integral part of A Pathway to Hope, B.C.’s roadmap for making mental health and addictions care better for people in British Columbia. Implementing A Pathway to Hope is a shared B.C. government priority with the BC Green Party caucus and is part of the Confidence and Supply Agreement.


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There can be some good news or opportunities connected to finances. Things are moving into a busier stage to late May where you can re-establish contact with friends or a group of people in either a work or personal situation. You won’t feel completely freed up but things will steadily head in that direction to late June.

Decide what you want or need to be committed to when it comes to long-term plans. There could be a need to return to the past in some way. This will most likely be connected to finances and require your attention to late May. There can be a change to what needs to be your priorities. Utilise who you know to get ahead.

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Difficulty in gaining clarity on the true intentions of somebody else could suddenly become clearer and this could be from information passed on by another person. It would be wise to contemplate your position until late May because there are other things that will have a way of turning themselves around outside of your control.

Actions that other people have taken that may have affected your work since late April will now go through change, giving you greater flexibility to late May. This will come with the support of others. Involvement with a group of people in either a personal or work situation will continue to turn around up to late June. Be patient.

You can put the final touches on anything you have been diligently working on since late March as you prepare yourself to be busily in contact with others, one way or another until late June. If you feel there are commitments that need to be changed, focus on this until late May. Look cautiously into any new obligations presented.

A much better view of the future should begin to emerge, giving you a good perspective until late May on plans you can make for the future. You have had time to consider all sorts of options since early April and you might be surprised to find that staying with something you have known in the past will appeal the most.

You can be dealing with some very firm opinions when it comes to others and perhaps things you have put in place. Being too forceful with your ideas will not work – it will drive them to become secretive. They need to see that you are willing to compromise. This is the only way they will accept what you have structured.

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mIn- PjULl JgVy qoN bco, kMm qbdIlI qoN Kfs lfB hovy, gupq sLwqrU qoN huisLafr, mhIny dy aMq ivwc ksLt, pqnI suK. meI 15, 16, 25, 26 jUn 3, 4, 11, 12, 13 asuLwB.

You can come out of hibernation and get back to some normal activity with other people. There will be much to communicate about to late May and this can include turning something around to get back to some normality by late June. Whatever you have been thinking about putting in place since late March should be worked on too

Life can be busy with a lot more running around or the need to get in touch from now to late June. There will be a lot of work to do that involves detail to late May. You can also begin to get back to some normal routines – this will continue through to late June. It could bring an abrupt end to any recent opportunity to rest more.

You can gain clear insight into what you should develop in your life in a more serious manner from next year onwards that would result in greater pleasure. From now to late June you can review what you have enjoyed in the past and want to continue with but also include some alternatives that would provide greater interest.

Mars moves into your sign this week where it will remain until 28th June. This creates the beginning of a new 2 year cycle. Your energy level should pick up as well as your self-confidence. This corresponds with having alternative ideas to late May with what you want to put into place and returning some things to normal again.

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byby bfpU

koivz-19

blvMq srfˆ mwdoky ikvyˆ mYˆ af glL lfvfˆ qYnMU, hux kuJ vws nhI hY myry.

byby:

nUMh rfxI cwj nfl boly nf

hkUmq isMG inwJr idwqI akl rwb ny Borf nf

Gr pwtqf eys knyzf ny

huMx kuJ vws nhIˆ hY myry.

aftf dflLfˆ rfÈx muwky.

kfkf idl dI GuMzI KolHy nf

kfkf jI do do iÈPtF lfAuNdf

pfeI ivwQ krony cMdry---

rIJF nfl sI rwiKaf joVky

bYTy lok Grfˆ ivc BwuKy.

ikvyˆ mYˆ afvfˆ qyry nyVy.

awKIaF dy ivc nINd nf afvy,

afpU iPrdI Zfk mroV ky

Gr ivc KVkx KflI Bfˆzy,

eyQy mn nI lwgdf myrf

kI kMbÉq bImfrI clI.

af gey hF Gr bfr CoVky

eyQy mn nI lwgdf myrf

bwcy Kfvx tukr swuky.

ijMd ho geI `klI `klI.

eyQy mn nI lwgdf myrf

lY cwl dyÈ duafby moVky.

ibpqf ibpqf Èfm svyry.

glI ivc iPrn pulsIey,

huMx kuJ vws nhIˆ hY myry.

Grfˆ `c zwkx mwlo mwlI.

srkfrfˆ nMU kuwJ nf swuJy.

DfV puls dI pfAuˆdI Gyry. hˆux kuwJ vws nhI hY myry. ipMzIN QfeIN lg gey pihry. iPrdy pihrydfr bQyry. glIˆ bMdUkfˆ hwQIˆ soty--ipMzfˆ dy ivc idMdy gyVy. `krÌU krÌU cfr cuÌyry.

ikvNy kronfˆ pfeIey kuwjy. nf koeI tIkf nf loeI golLI, vigafnI Kojfˆ ivc ruwJy. zfktr nrsfˆ kwj ley cyhry. huwx kuJ vws nhIN hY myry. ruk geI sB afvf-jfeI.

huMx kuJ vs nhIˆ hY myry.

bs nf ryl jhfj hvfeI.

jy bfhr dIafˆ krIey qfˆGfˆ.

GMtfGr dIafˆ rukIafˆ sUeIafˆ,

pulsIey afx vrHfAudy zfˆgfˆ.

sB kuJ ruikaf QfEN QfeIN.

kut kut krdy nIly ipMzy-

``srfˆ`` rhy nf idvs Blyry.

afp muhfry inklx vfˆgfˆ.

ikvyˆ mYˆ af glL lfvfˆ qYnMU,

sB lokfˆ ny bUhy ByVy.

huMx kuJ vws nhI hY myry.

ÊËl

hridafl sfgr asfnUM nf shI ,aYpr iksy nUM qF shI dwsy . asfzy nfl irÈqf afpxf, Éud iËMdgI dwsy .

lY cwl dyÈ duafby moVky.

bfpU:

dV vwt ky Jwt lMGf lY nI

bfpU:rwK hONslf Zfh nf ZyrI nI

afpxI jIB nUM qflLf lf lY nI

mYN drd smJdF qyrI nI

qUM rwb swcy qy rwK zorIaf

cwlI jwg qy puwTI anHyrI nI

Auh dyvygf Cwpr PoVky

lY geI ey sB kuJ roVHky

ieMzIaf dI itkt ktflFgy

ieMzIaf dI itkt ktflFgy

bfeI mfhlF dI byrI qoVky.

bfeI mfhlF dI byrI qoVky. byby:

byby:

nUMh krdI zwkf dohrf nf

af gey mwJIaF gFvF CoVky ieMzIaf dI itkt ktflFgy “inwJrf” bwbI dI byrI qoVky. ieMzIaf dI itkt ktflFgy bfeI mfhlF dI byrI qoVky.

kIhny hY curfieaf qyry muKVy df nUr,

kMZIaF lvyrIaF dI bohlI….

vIrf bxky qUM kyrF dwsIN ho.

ikhVy-ikhVy Kyq qyrf zuwilaf nf KUn,

kuMZIaF lvyrIaF dI bohlI dy cuafkVf vy,

hoieaf ikhVf-ikhVf bUtf nhIN ijwc vy.

awKF ivwcoN awQrU nf co.

kwlI-kwlI QF qy iek hMJU vI jy zuwlHy,

qyl dIaF hwtIaF qy bol bol muVdy ny, KflI KflI ZolIaF dy hfV ikAuN. ijMnHF kdy bIj ky qy vwZ ky nf dyKI,

myry ivhVy ‘c izwgI gyNd df mËhb koeI dwsy .

pwDrF, phfVF qy brfnF idaf mflkf vy,

bVy imwTy, bVy mfsUm hn, imhxy muhwbq dy,

nf imlLdf blÉ buÉfry nI

gIq

sMq rfm AudfsI

glLI ivwc KHyzdy bwcy df mËhb jfxdf hF mYN,

pqf iesdf, asfzy irÈiqaF dI durgqI dwsy .

bfpU: jyhf suwK CwjU dy cubfry nI

mihl munfry suMny Cwzky

asF kIqf sbr bQyrf vy

hux hor nhIN huMdf jyrf vy

CflF PslF qy mfrdy krfV ikAuN.

hY hr irÈqy ‘c,ikMny irsLiqaF dI Kot pf idwqI,

lY cwl dyÈ duafby moVky.

qyrf ikAuN isafV nhIN ko. kuMZIaF lvyrIaF dI bohlI….

hVH af jfAU gMgf jmnf dy ivc vy. ijhlm qy JnF df duwK sux ky rfvI qoN, sqluj dy ibafs pYNdy ro. kuMZIaF lvyrIaF dI bohlI…. qyrIaF brUhF AuWqy KUn qF sLhIdF df hY, cfnxIaF igaf zolH-zolH vy, muihMm dI kVfhI ivc Bujx nf dyxy,

mYN mMgF, Ausdy Êm Aus qoN, Auh mYnUM lflcI dwsy .

hwQF dIaF awtxF `coN lwBxI nf qYnUM

sÌr qYa krky mMiËl pfx df,Auh luqÌ kI jfnx?

aYvyN lIk qkdIr dI nUM vyK nf,

ijnHF nUM rsiqaF df Qhu-pqf vI joqÈI dwsy .

rwb idaF sfkF koloN mfrI nhIN jfxI vIrf.

bohlF dy ivcfly BuwKy mry hoey kfmy dI nf,

qyiraF lyKF dy ivwc myK nf,

lfs ivcoN afAux dyxI boa.

qusIN iks Bfa ‘qy afpxI axK df sOdf mukfieaf hY?

Xug pltfAU huMdI PslF dy mwQVy qy,

kuMZIaF lvyrIaF dI bohlI dy cuafkVf vy,

quhfzy ichiraF ‘qy, rINgdI ÈrimMdgI dwsy .

lhU nfl lwdI hoeI loa,

awKF ivwcoN awQrU nf coa.

Auh cfhuMdf mF hI bxnf sI, ipaf pr eIÈvr bxnf, hkæIkæq ieh, iksy nUM Auh ,ikvyN dwsy qy kI dwsy ?

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JyVy

surjIq shoqf

gLjl

inwky inwky JyiVaF ivwc bMdf gvfcI jf irhf.

jgqfr syKf ieh dunIaF dI njLr ivc mYN Blf hovF burf hovF

mYN Aus qoN hF ikqnf awgy Pfsly mfpI jf irhf.

myrI cfhq qF hY eyhI ik Kud apxf Kudf hovF

hMkfr dI pMz isr Auqy idno idn BfrI ho rhI. Blf mMgx vflf srbwq df dunIaF srfpI jf irhf. akl hQoVf pfs hY CYxI igafn dI qyjL hY.

bulf ky sLIsL mihl myN muJy psLymF hY

ieh hwk cfhuMdf hF ik afpxf sPr Kud isrjdf hovF

sLumfr krnf aBI myrf idn ingfhoN myN

aMdr qF eIrKf dvYsL dy BFbV ny bwl rhy.

hirk irsLqf iehI cfhuMdf mYN Aus dy mycdf hovF

mn aMdr hMkfr dI zfcI qy ciVHaf jf irhf.

mYN afj iPr koeI ichrf lgf ky inklUMgf smJ rhf QF ik mYN sr Jukf ky inklUMgf

myrI afpxI hkIkq nUM smJdf hI nhIN koeI

Juk Juk slfmF kr irhf jgq nUM idKlfAux leI.

lboN py Gr sy qbwsum sjf ky inklUMgf

imly mMjLl jF Tokr eys dI icMqf nhIN koeI

iPr vI vyKo sLYqfn dy buwq qrfsLI jf irhf. lokF nUM BrmfAux leI sB awCf afKI jf irhf.

amIr kjLl bfsL

mYN ies hjLUm sy dfmn CuVf ky inklUMgf zubo geI hY muJy myry idl kI mihrUmI KLbr nhIN ik khF ab jf ky inklUMgf

icrF qoN jkV ky PiVaf ijnHF ny hoNd myrI nUM

iGs hY afj aMsyr ky drimaF lyikn

ivcfrF qy asUlF `coN vI jIa krdf irhf hovF

mYN eyk msLafly-prdf jlf ky inklUMgf

somdwq idlgIr

jfl ivCf ky ByK df dunIaF nUM luwty idn rfq.

iksy mMjLl mukfm AuWqy hI ruk jfvx qoN cMgf hY

bwc mfieaf nfgxI qoN lokF nUM afKI jf irhf.

ibKr ky Pyr qoN ismtx df mYN iek islislf hovF

qy hux sLfied shI sur dI sunfKq ho nhIN skxI.

sB irsLqy pey ny afpxy hflfq ivc ibKry

bQyrf pf ilaf rOlf, qUM itkky bYT jf hux qF,

“surjIq” ijs rfh qordf lokF nUM dy dy hOsly. afp Aus rfh qy KVHf ipwCy nUM JfkI jf irhf.

kivqf

igafn isMG kotlI KuÈIafˆ ipafr KyVf hr Qfˆ nf CyV CyVf, hr Qfˆ nf pf bKyVf. sB qoˆ sugfq Auqm, KuÈIafˆ, ipafr KyVf. sfzf gumfn hYˆkV, ikDry hY ByK cwkr,

iksy nUM kI imlF awj-kwlH iksy qoN kI judf hovF

nykI krdf, dwuK hI Brdf pRo: pUrn isMG sO sfl dy ruwK hyTF iek jVH df mwuZ bx imwtI crdf qpdI DrqI ivc hnHyry

surF bfgI ny, rfgF dI ihPfjLq ho nhIN skxI.

ik tuwtI qfl dI qYQoN murMmq ho nhIN skxI. klf nUM qF hmysLf sfDnf vI mfx idMdI hY, ieh mslf idl df hY, ies dI qjfrq ho nhIN skxI. qUM hwQF nfl lfAuNdf ey, buJfAuNdf nfl pYrF dy, qyrI hF ivc rlfvF hF, ieh ihMmq ho nhIN skxI. jly duwD dy ny, PUkF mfrdy sB lok lwsI nUM,

Bfry rwuK leI sB kuJ krdf

ienHF koloN qF hux qyrI, ihmfieq ho nhIN skxI.

lgfqfr Auh ibnF ihwilaF

ierdf pfk, AuWcf, lksL, jjLbf, hosL sLfiml kr,

krdy ny aml eyhI, Bvjl qoˆ pfr byVf.

rwuK dy Bfr nUM isr `qy Drdf

iekwly lfl rMg qoN hI, bgLfvq ho nhIN skxI.

JyVf qy Êm musIbq, duwK rog sog sfry,

Aumr Bog ky swuk jFdf ruwK jd

amlIN shyVdy hfˆ, iËMdgI df hr QpyVf.

muwZ dy toty toty hovx

hripMdr rfxf slfmq pYr ny jd qk jdoN qk afs bfkI ey.

mfnv dI Ëfq iewko, iewko hY nUr sB `c

kulhfVI dIaF swtF jrdf

qurFgI mYN sLmHf lY ky jdoN qk rfq bfkI ey.

sohMdf nf Pyr Qfˆ Qfˆ, nslI vbfl JyVf.

iPr vI Aus dI nhIN KlfsI

KVHFgI prbqF vFgUM hvf df ruK vI moVFgI,

Audm dI Et lY ky, KVHdy mYdfn ijhVy,

lohVI dI DUxI ivc bldf

Auhnfˆ qoˆ dUr rihMdf, hoxI df hr lPyVf.

cuwlHy aqy qMdUr `c sVdf

Jwl ky quPfn afPq, puwjdy ny qoV sfidk,

bx koly Auh awg `c mwcdf

mMiËl dy afiÈkfˆ nUM, kI dUr kI hY nyVf.

ijMd lutfAuNdf kI nf krdf

myry KfmosL hoTF ivc ajy qk bfq bfkI ey.

surgfˆ df suhj eysy, DrqI qy isrj leIey,

swc kihMdy, ies jwg ivc Xfro

rhygf sfQ qyrf jd qlk hY ijLMdgI bfkI,

AulPq dy nfl krIey, msly df jy inbyVf.

jo nykI krdf, duwK hI Brdf

rhygI ijLMdgI qd qk ik jd qk sfQ bfkI ey.

mfnv nUM Cwzdf nf, ieh golmfl gyVf. Klkq ipafr syvf, dXf Drm qy nykI,

gLjLl

vqn myry qy jd qk jLulm df ieh Bfr bfkI ey. iqhfey hMs vI mrdy ipafsI mr rhI mwClI, ndI vI mr geI smJo bs ies ivc gfr bfkI ey. suxI nf dfsqF myrI sjn Auh qur igaf AuTky,

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K-12 students to have optional in-class instruction on June 1

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arents will have the choice of bringing their children back to class on a part-time basis this school year as part of BC’s Restart Plan, with the goal of returning to full-time classes in September 2020, provided it is safe to do so.

desks spaced apart and avoiding groups their schools by May 22, 2020, they are or gatherings of students in hallways or asked to contact their principal. Parents other common areas; and caregivers are advised to follow regular cleaning of high-contact sur- the schedule provided for their child to faces like door knobs, toilet seats, ensure a safe and orderly restart.

keyboards and desks at least twice a day, and cleaning the school building “British Columbians have worked at least once a day; hard to flatten our curve. As we move students, educators and staff will be into the next phase of our pandemic required to clean their hands before plan after the May long weekend, the entering school property, and there will science shows us that we’re ready to be more hand-sanitizing and cleaning bring students back to school safely stations available, with well-stocked on a gradual and part-time basis,” said supplies; Premier John Horgan. “This will be welcome news for many families who staggered drop-offs, lunch and recess have struggled to adjust to remote and breaks, with increased outside time; online learning, and for parents who staff and students (or their parents/ are going back to work. At every step, guardians) must assess themselves we will move slowly and make health daily for symptoms of COVID-19. If and safety our top priority. B.C. has any student or staff member has even done well under the guidance of our mild symptoms, arrangements will be provincial health officials, and now is made for that person to be returned the time to take this next step together.” home; To make sure schools are safe for one student per seat on school buses, students and staff, the number of unless children are from the same students in school each day will be house. Consider using plexiglass to reduced, with most receiving in-class separate the bus driver from students; instruction part time. School districts and will determine scheduling for classes students or employees should not share and transportation arrangements. For food or personal items like phones, kindergarten to Grade 5, this means pens or pencils. Clear protocols also most students will go to school half need to be in place for the safe and time (such as alternating days), while healthy handling of all food items. grades 6 to 12 will go to school about one day a week. Children of essential Gradual approach service workers and students needing The Ministry of Education has develadditional supports will have the option oped a five-stage approach to operate to attend school full time. Families that schools, depending on risk of transdecide not to send their children to class mission. Schools will also have plans may continue learning from home. in place for each stage, ensuring they “School is the place where kids learn are ready to make changes if there is a how to connect with others and grow risk of transmission, a second wave or together, and it’s incredibly important a community outbreak. for students who need extra support to Each school district and independent get more time with their teachers and school must have its return-to-class and support workers,” said Rob Fleming, safety plans approved by the ministry Minister of Education. “We’ve looked before moving to the next stage. The at what measures other jurisdictions plans will be posted on each district’s are putting in place and we’re taking website for families to access. The direction from our provincial health of- ministry will support boards of educaficials, so students, educators and staff tion and independent school authorities know we’re taking every precaution to in building these plans, and operations protect their health and safety.” during the pandemic will be regularly monitored. Health and safety All boards of education and independent school authorities will be required to implement strict provincial health officer and WorkSafeBC health and safety measures to reduce the risk COVID-19 transmission, including:

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Since returning to class is voluntary and most students will be attending part time, school leaders will contact families to make arrangements for children to return to in-class instruction. If parents have not heard from

setting up hand-hygiene stations at the entrance, so children can clean their hands when they enter. If a sink with soap and water is not available, provide hand sanitizer but keep out of children’s reach and supervise its use. Child care Additional hand-hygiene opportunities Many child care centres have contin- should be built into the daily schedule. ued to operate safely throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to support es- staggering the timings of pickup and sential service workers in communities drop-off. A daily check at drop-off may be conducted by asking parents across B.C. and caregivers to confirm their child Updated health and safety guidelines does not have symptoms of common for child care settings released by the cold, influenza, COVID-19 or other provincial health officer will support respiratory disease. There is no role for child care centres that were closed to screening children or staff for specific reopen safely as they are able, and will symptoms, checking temperatures or reassure parents as they return to work COVID-19 testing. Such activities are that their children will be cared for in reserved for health-care professionals. a safe environment. having children outside often, includInformation from the BC Centre for ing for learning activities, snack time Disease Control states the COVID-19 and play time. virus has a very low infection rate in children. As well, children are not the ensuring each child has their own primary drivers of COVID-19 spread individual meal or snack. Reusable in child care facilities, schools or in utensils must be cleaned and sanitized community settings. Like schools, after each use. child care centres will need to take asking parents and caregivers to only additional precautions to maintain the bring personal comfort items (e.g., health and safety of their employees stuffies) if they are clean and can be and the children they care for. laundered at the end of each day. “We know that parents will continue to make the right child care decisions for their family, based on their individual circumstances, and providers will do the same for their centres and the child care professionals who work there,” said Katrina Chen, Minister of State for Child Care. “While we are giving the necessary tools to child care centres to operate safely, it is ultimately the choice of parents and providers.”

These guidelines will be complemented by WorkSafeBC guidelines for child care providers, which will be released next week. Working together As B.C. takes steps towards a recovery by removing some of the restrictions, employers are encouraged to be flexible when it comes to arrangements for parents of school-age students.

New provincial health officer’s guide- The Ministry of Education is working lines for safely providing child care with all 60 school districts, independent school authorities, First Nations include: schools, teachers, school leaders, supmaintaining the physical space require- port staff, public health officials and ments set out in the Child Care Licens- all its education partners to co-ordinate ing Regulation. Child care centres have the next steps for accommodating more sufficient space to support physical students in class. distancing between staff without reducing the number of children in care at “As we look to create our new normal, reopening our schools to in-class any one time. learning is an important step,” said organizing children into smaller groups Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.’s provincial and/or spreading children out to mini- health officer. “It will look different, mize direct physical contact. but will be done in way that is safe for cleaning and disinfecting frequently everyone. I want to assure all the staff, touched surfaces at least twice a day. students and families that we will face General cleaning of the centre should the challenges that come with this tranoccur at least once a day with common sition together – and we will do it in a cleaning and disinfectant products. measured and thoughtful way.”


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bI sI dy ky-ñò ividafrQIafˆ kol ñ jUn qoˆ klfsfˆ ivwc afAux df ivklp hovygf

ivktorIaf - bI sI dI muV-cflU Xojnf dy ihwsy vjoˆ mfipafˆ kol ies skUlI vrHy dOrfn afpxy bwicafˆ nUM klfsfˆ ivwc pfrt tfeIm leI vfps ilafAux dI cox hovygI, jo sqMbr ivwc XojnfbwD Puwl tfeIm klfsfˆ dy tIcy nUM pUrf kr ygI, bÈrqy aijhf krnf surwiKaq hovy. “ibRits kolMbIaf dy lokfˆ ny ies mhfˆmfrI `qy Twl pfAux leI sKq imhnq kIqI hY. hux jdoˆ asIˆ meI dy loˆg vIkaYˆz qoˆ bfad mhfˆmfrI Xojnf dy agly pVfa ivwc jf rhy hfˆ, ivigafn sfnUM drsfAuˆdf hY ik asIˆ ividafrQIafˆ nUM hOlI-hOlI aqy pfrt tfeIm dy aDfr `qy skUl ilafAux leI iqafr hfˆ”, pRImIar jOn hOrgn ny ikhf. “ieh a unHfˆ bhuq sfry pirvfrfˆ leI svfgqXog Ébr hovygI jo irmot aqy afnlfeIn isKlfeI dy anukUl hox leI sMGrÈ kr rhy hn aqy AunHfˆ mfipafˆ leI jo kMm `qy vfps jf rhy hn. hr kdm `qy asIˆ ishq aqy surwiKaf nUM afpxI pihlI qrjIh bxf ky hOlI-hOlI awgy vDfˆgy. sfzy sUbfeI ishq aiDkfrIafˆ dI agvfeI hyT bI sI ny vDIaf pRdrÈn kIqf hY aqy hux iml ky ieh aglf kdm cuwkx df smfˆ af igaf hY”. ieh suinÈicq krn leI ik skUl ividafrQIafˆ aqy stfP leI surwiKaq hn, hr roË skUl ivc afAux vfly ividafrQIafˆ dI igxqI GtfeI jfvygI aqy iËafdfqr bwcy klfsfˆ dI pVHfeI pfrttfeIm pRfpq krngy. skUl izsitRkt klfsfˆ aqy afvfjfeI dy pRbMDfˆ df inrDfrx krngy, ikMzrgfrtn qoˆ gryz õ leI iesdf arQ hY ik iËafdfqr ividafrQI awDy smyˆ (bdlvyˆ idn) skUl jfxgy, jdoN ik gryz ö qoˆ ñò dy ividafrQI hPqy ivwc iewk idn skUl jfxgy. ËrUrI syvf krmcfrIafˆ dy bwicafˆ aqy vfDU shfieqf dI loV vfly bwicafˆ kol pUry smyˆ skUl jfx df ivklp hovygf. Auh pirvfr jo afpxy bwicafˆ nUM klfsfˆ ivwc nf Byjx df PYslf krdy hn, Auh Gr qoˆ iswKxf jfrI rwK skdy hn. “skUl Auh Qfˆ hY ijwQy bwcy dUijafˆ nfl juVnf aqy iekwTy awgy vDxf iswKdy hn aqy ieh AunHfˆ bwicafˆ leI aiqaMq mhwqvpUrn hY ijnHfˆ nUM afpxy aiDafpkfˆ aqy shfieqf krmcfrIafˆ nfl vDyry smfˆ lYx leI vfDU shfieqf dI loV huMdI hY”, iswiKaf mMqrI rob PlyimMg ny ikhf. “asIˆ vyiKaf hY ik hor aiDkfr Kyqr kI Aupfa kr rhy hn aqy asIˆ afpxy sUbfeI ishq aiDkfrIafˆ qoˆ inrdyÈ lY rhy hfˆ, qfˆ ik ividafrQI, aiDafpk aqy stfP nUM ieh pqf hovy ik asIˆ AunHfˆ dI ishq aqy surwiKaf leI hr sfvDfnI vrq rhy hfˆ.” ishq aqy surwiKaf iswiKaf dy sfry borzfˆ aqy suqMqr skUl aiDkfrIafˆ nUM koivz-ñù dy PYlfa dy Kqry nUM GtfAux leI sUbfeI ishq aiDkfrI aqy vrksyP bI sI ishq aqy surwiKaf dy sKq Aupfvfˆ nUM lfgU krn dI loV hovygI, ies ivwc Èfml hn: - zYsk dUr dUr lgfey jfxgy, aqy hflvya aqy hor afm sQfnfˆ ivwc ividafrQIafˆ dy gruwp ivwc iekwTy hox qoˆ guryË kIqf jfvygf.

- iËafdf CUhIafˆ jfx vflIafˆ sqhfˆ dI inXmq sPfeI ijvyˆ ik drvfËy dIafˆ nobfˆ, tfielt sItfˆ, kI-borz aqy zYsk dI idn ivc Gwt qoˆ Gwt do vfr aqy skUl dI iemfrq dI idn ivc Gwto Gwt iewk vfr sPfeI . - ividafrQIafˆ, aiDafpkfˆ aqy stfP nUM skUl ivwc dfKl hox qoˆ pihlfˆ afpxy hwQ sfÌ krn dI ËrUrq hoeygI. aqy vDyry splfeI nfl hYˆz sYnytfeIiËMg aqy sPfeI styÈn AuplwbD hoxgy. - vDyry bfhrly smyˆ nfl vwK-vwK smyˆ zrfp-afPs, lMc aqy irsYs bryks hoxgy. - stfP aqy ividafrQIafˆ (jfˆ AunHfˆ dy mfipafˆ Ḳ srpRsqfˆ) leI koivz-ñù dy lwCxfˆ leI hr roË afpxy afp df mulfˆkx krnf lfËmI hY. jy iksy ividafrQI jfˆ stfP mYˆbr dy hlky lwCx vI hn, qfˆ Aus ivakqI leI Gr vfps prqx df pRbMD kIqf jfvygf. - skUl bwsfˆ `qy pRqI sIt iek ividafrQI hovygf, jy bwcy iewko Gr dy nf hox, ipksl glfs nfl bws cflk nUM ividafrQIafˆ qoˆ vwK kIqf jfvygf. aqy - ividafrQIafˆ jfˆ krmcfrIafˆ nUM Bojn jfˆ inwjI cIËfˆ ijvyˆ Pon, pYwn jfˆ pYnislfˆ sfˆJIafˆ nhIˆ krnIafˆ cfhIdIafˆ aqy Kfx dIafˆ sfrIafˆ cIËfˆ dy surwiKaq aqy ishqmMd ZMg nfl sMBflx leI spÈwt pRotokol lgfAux dI vI ËrUrq hovygI. hOlI awgy vDxf iswiKaf mMqrfly ny PYlfa dy Kqry dy mwdynËr skUl clfAux leI pMj-pVfa phuMc ivksq kIqI hY . skU l fˆ ko l hry k pVfa leI Xojnfvfˆ vI hoxgIafˆ, ieh suinÈicq krn leI ik jykr PYlfa df Kqrf, iesdI dUjI lihr jfˆ BfeIcfry ivwc iesdy PYlx df joKm hY qfˆ Auh qbdIlIafˆ krn leI iqafr hn. hryk skUl izstiRkt aqy suqMqr skUl nUM agly pVfa ivwc jfx qoˆ pihlfˆ klfsfˆ ivwc vfpsI aqy surwiKaf Xojnfvfˆ dI mnËUrI mMqrfly duafrf ËrUr lYxI cfhIdI hY aqy pirvfrfˆ vfsqy Au s nU M izsitR k t dIafˆ vYbsfeItfˆ `qy post krnf hovygf. mMqrflf ienHfˆ Xojnfvfˆ nUM bxfAux ivc iswiKaf borzfˆ aqy suqMqr skUl aiDkfrIafˆ df smrQn kr ygf aqy mhfˆmfrI dOrfn kfrjfˆ dI bfkfiedf ingrfnI kIqI jfeygI. ikAuˆik klfs ivc vfps jfxf svYiewCuk hY aqy iËafdfqr ividafrQI pfrt-tfeIm jfxgy, skUl dy afgU bwicafˆ nUM klfsfˆ ivwc vfps afAux dy pRbMD bfry pirvfrfˆ nfl sMprk krngy. jy mfipafˆ ny òò meI, òúòú qwk afpxy skUlfˆ qoˆ nhIˆ suixaf qfˆ Auh afpxy ipRMsIpl nfl sMprk krn. mfipafˆ aqy dyKBfl krn vfilafˆ nUM slfh idwqI jfˆdI hY ik Auh afpxy bwcy leI idwqy gey kfrjkRm df pflx krn leI iewk surwiKaq aqy ivvsiQq muV-cflU nUM XkInI bxfAux. bfl-sMBfl bhuq sfry bfl-sMBfl sYˆtrfˆ ny koivz-ñù mhfˆmfrI dOrfn bI sI Br ivwc ËrUrI syvf krmcfrIafˆ dI shfieqf leI surwiKaq ZMg nfl kMm krnf jfrI rwiKaf hY. bfl-sMBfl leI sUbfeI ishq aiDkfrI duafrf jfrI kIqy ishq aqy surwiKaf idÈf inrdyÈfˆ dy

apzyt bMd hoey bfl-sMBfl sYˆtrfˆ nUM Xog hox `qy Kuwlx leI sihXog dyxgy aqy kMm `qy vfps jfx vfly mfipafˆ nUM Brosf idvfAuxgy ik Auhnfˆ dy bwicafˆ df iDafn surwiKaq vfqfvrx ivwc rwiKaf jf irhf hY. bI sI sYˆtr Pfr izËIË kMtrol qoˆ imlI jfxkfrI ivc ikhf igaf hY ik bwicafˆ ivc koivz-ñù vfiers df ienPYkÈn bhuq Gwt hY. nfl hI bwcy bfl-sMBfl sYˆtrfˆ, skUlfˆ jfˆ BfeIcfirafˆ ivwc koivz-ñù dy PYlfa df muwK sroq nhIˆ hn. skUlfˆ vfˆg hI bfl-sMBfl sYˆtrfˆ nUM afpxy krmcfrIafˆ aqy dyKBfl ivcly bwicafˆ dI ishq aqy surwiKaf bxfeI rwKx leI vfDU sfvDfnIafˆ vrqx dI ËrUrq hoeygI. “asIˆ jfxdy hfˆ ik mfpy ivakqIgq pRsiQqIafˆ dy afDfr `qy afpxy pirvfr leI bfl-sMBfl dy shI PYsly lYˆdy rihxgy aqy pRdfn krn vfly afpxy sYˆtrfˆ aqy AuQy kMm krn vfly pyÈyvrfˆ leI AuhI krngy”, bfl dyKBfl rfj mMqrI kYtrInf cyn ny ikhf. “ hux jdoˆ asIˆ bfl-sMBfl sYˆtrfˆ nUM surwiKaq ZMg nfl clfAux leI loVIˆdy sfDn dy rhy hfˆ, ieh Pyr vI mfipafˆ aqy pRdfn krn vfilafˆ dI cox hY. bw i cafˆ dI dy K Bfl su r w i Kaq ZM g nfl muhweIaf krvfAux leI jnqk ishq dÌqr dy nvyˆ idÈfinrdyÈfˆ ivwc Èfml hn: cfeIlz ky a r lfiesY ˆ i sM g inXm ivc inrDfrq srIrk d UrI dIafˆ ËrUrqfˆ nUM bxfeI rwKxf. cfeIlz kyar sYˆtrfˆ kol iksy vI iewk smyˆ dyKBfl ivc bwicafˆ dI igxqI Gtfey bgYr stfP drimafn srIrk dUrIafˆ dy sihXog leI kfÌI Qfˆ hoxI cfhIdI hY. iswDy srIrk sMprk nUM GtfAux leI bwicafˆ nUM Coty smUhfˆ ivc sMgiTq krnf aqy/ jfˆ bwicafˆ dUr-dUr rwKxf. idn ivc Gwto Gwt do vfr aksr CUhx vflIafˆ sqhfˆ dI sPfeI aqy rogfxU mukq krnf. afm sPfeI aqy kItfxUnfÈk Auqpfdfˆ nfl sYˆtr dI afm sPfeI idn ivc Gwt qoˆ Gwt iewk vfr hoxI cfhIdI hY. pRvyÈ duafr `qy hYˆz hfeIjIn styÈn sQfpq krnf, qfˆ ik bwcy aMdr afAux vyly afpxy hwQ sfP kr skx. jy sfbx aqy pfxI nfl isMk AuplwbD nhIˆ hY, qfˆ hYˆz sYnItfeIËr pRdfn kro pr iesnUM bwicafˆ dI phuMc qoˆ dUr rwKo aqy ies dI vrqoˆ dI ingrfnI kro. roËfnf dy kfrjkRm ivwc hwQ Dox dy vfDU mOky hoxy cfhIdy hn. ipw k -aw p aqy zrfp-afP vy l y afAu x vfilafˆ nUM vwK-vwK smyˆ `qy bulfAuxf. zrfpafP vyly mfipafˆ aqy dyKBfl krn vfilafˆ nfl ieh puÈtI krn leI roËfnf jfˆc kIqI jf skdI hY ik AunHfˆ dy bwcy nUM Ëukfm, ienPlUaYˆËf, koivz-ñù jfˆ sfh dI bImfrI dy lwCx nhIˆ hn. bwicafˆ jfˆ stfP dI ivÈyÈ lwCxfˆ, qfpmfn dI jfˆc, jfˆ koivz-ñù tYst leI skrIn krn ivc koeI BUimkf nhIˆ hY. aijhIafˆ gqIivDIafˆ ishq sM B fl py È y v rfˆ leI rfKvIafˆ hn. iswKx dIafˆ gqIivDIafˆ, snYks d y smyˆ aqy Kyzx dy smyˆ aksr bwicafˆ nUM bfhr rwKxf.

ieh suinÈicq kro ik hryk bwcy kol afpxf vwKrf Kfxf jfˆ snYk hY. dubfrf vrqoˆ Xog Bfˆizafˆ nUM hryk vrqoˆ qoˆ bfad sfÌ aqy rogfxU-mukq kIqf jfxf cfhIdf hY. mfipafˆ aqy dyKBfl krn vfilafˆ nUM isrP inwjI afrfm vflIafˆ cIËfˆ ilafAux leI kihxf (Audfhrx vjoˆ stPIË) jy Auh sfÌ hn aqy hr idn dy aKIr ivc DoqIafˆ jf skdIafˆ hn. ieh idÈf inrdyÈ bwicafˆ dI dyKBfl krn vfilafˆ leI vrk syP idÈfinrdyÈfˆ duafrf pUrk hoxgy, jo agly hPqy jfrI kIqy jfxgy. iekwTy kMm krnf ijvyˆ bI sI kuJ pfbMdIafˆ htf ky irkvrI vwl kdm vDf irhf hY, kMm-mflkfˆ nUM vI lckIly bxn leI AuqÈfhq kIqf jfˆdf hY jdoˆ skUl dI Aumr dy ividafrQIafˆ dy mfipafˆ leI pRbMDfˆ dI gwl afAuˆdI hY. iswiKaf mMqrflf sfry öú skUlI izsitRkts, suqMqr skUl aiDkfrIafˆ, Pst nyÈnË skUl, aiDafpkfˆ, skUl nyqfvfˆ, shfieqf amly, jn ishq ivBfg dy aiDkfrIafˆ aqy iesdy sfry sihBfgIafˆ nfl klfs ivwc vDyry ividafrQIafˆ nUM Èfml krn leI agly kdmfˆ df qflmyl krn leI kMm kr irhf hY. “ijvyˆ ik asIˆ nvyˆ qrIky nfl jIvn ijAUxf iswK rhy hfˆ, afpxy skUlfˆ nUM klfsfˆ ivc iswKx leI dubfrf KolHxf iek mhwqvpUrx kdm hY”, bI sI dI sUbfeI ishq aPsr zf: bOnI hYnrI ny ikhf. “ieh vwKrf idKfeI dyvygf, pr aijhf ies qrIky nfl kIqf jfvygf jo hr iek leI surwiKaq hovy. mYˆ sfry stfP, ividafrQIafˆ aqy pirvfrfˆ nUM XkIn idvfAuxf cfhuMdI hfˆ ik asIˆ ies qbdIlI nfl imlIafˆ cuxOqIafˆ df sfhmxf krfˆgy - aqy asIˆ ies nUM nfp qOl ky soc smJ ky krfˆgy”. POrI qwQ: klfsrUmfˆ ivc lgBg õ,úúú ividafrQI pihlfˆ qoˆ hI hn, ies ivwc ËrUrI syvf krmcfrIafˆ dy bwcy aqy Auh bwcy Èfml hn ijnHfˆ nUM vfDU shfieqf dI loV hY. srkfr ny ò,öúú qoˆ vwD cfeIlz kyar sYˆtrfˆ nUM Kuwly rihx leI aqy ñ,ôúú qoˆ vwD bMd ho cuwky sYˆtrfˆ nUM dubfrf Kuwlx dI shfieqf leI $ùú imlIan zflr qoˆ vwD df invyÈ kIqf hY. ivigafn aqy Koj drsfAuˆdI hY ik ñù sfl qoˆ Gwt Aumr dy bwicafˆ nUM koivz-ñù nfl sMcfirq hox df Gwt Kqrf huMdf hY aqy skUlfˆ nUM muawql krn nfl vfiers dy PYlx nUM Gwt krn ivc isrP QOVHf hI pRBfv pYˆdf hY. bfl aqy pirvfr ivkfs mMqrflf lfiesMsÈudf bfl kyˆdrfˆ nUM Gwt dfKly dy nfl vI Kuwly rihx ivwc shfieqf leI aqy Auhnfˆ sYˆtrfˆ dI dubfrf Kuwlx ivwc shfieqf leI jo inrDfrq Kricafˆ nfl afrËI qOr `qy bMd sn, afrËI sMktkflI PMz muhweIaf kr irhf hY qfˆ ik Auh Xog hox `qy pirvfrfˆ dI shfieqf kr skx. afrËI aYmrjYˆsI PMizMg jfrI rhygI aqy jdoˆ skUl aqy kfr obfr dubfrf KuwlHxgy qfˆ awgy cwl ky iesdf mulfˆkx kIqf jfvygf.

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Kangana Ranaut's next film, Thalaivi, is a biopic on former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, late J Jayalalithaa. The film is being directed by AL Vijay and the makers of the film had earlier revealed Kangana's look at Thalaivi and Arvind Swami's look as MGR.It has now been revealed that the film also stars Maine Pyar Kiya actress Bhagyashree in a pivotal role. Speaking on her role, Bhagyashree said, "I play a key

role in the film and my character brings about a turning point in 'Thalaivi's life. Kangana and I have a lot of scenes together, and the entire team loved our onscreen chemistry. It was fun working with her because she is a fantastic artiste, who puts a lot into her performances. It was great to get back to the set after a very long time."When asked about working with Kangana, she said, "I had first met Kangana in 2006, when she had just started her career. Even on the set of 'Thalaivi', she is extremely respectful, and greets me as soon as she reaches the has been produced by Vishnu Vardhan Iduri and Shaailesh R Singh and directed by Vijay, Thalaivi is scheduled to release in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

I came to India in 2010 and destiny took its course : Evelyn Sharma Indian-German origin actress Evelyn Sharma says when she ventured into the Hindi film industry in 2010, it welcomed her with open and loving arms. Evelyn made her Bollywood debut in the 2012 film "From Sydney With Love". She was then seen in films like "Nautanki Saala", "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani", "Yaariyan" and "Saaho" among many more.Was Bollywood welcoming initially and did she ever feel like an outsider? "I landed on Indian shores in 2010 and destiny took its course. Bollywood welcomed me with open and loving arms. I started out as a model and after being launched as the face of a big beauty campaign, I soon started getting offers for Bollywood films," Evelyn said.The actress says she took up films that "sounded" interesting to her."I took up the ones that sounded the most interesting to me and the teams that were the friendliest to me. I still choose my films the same way today! I always believed the journey of making a film should be as enjoyable as watching the end-product in the cinemas," she said. Currently, Evelyn is isolating in Australia. She recently said that she has discovered that the quarantine period is the best time for her to explore scriptwriting.

Jacqueline Fernandez invites India to dance from home Actress Jacqueline Fernandez is set to launch an online dance competition - "Home Dancer". It will give an opportunity to dance lovers to showcase their moves from the comfort of their homes. The premiere of the pilot episode is slated for May 25 on Disney+ Hotstar."I am elated to launch Disney+ Hotstar's unique dance competition, 'Home Dancer'. As a fitness enthusiast, dance gives me an adrenaline rush while also working as a form of therapy for my body, mind and soul," said Jacqueline."This show offers dance enthusiasts a platform to showcase their talent from the comfort of their homes to millions of viewers. As we try and cope with the new realities of social distancing, it is a great time to unleash our creative instincts and dance our way to coveted prizes on 'Home Dancer' every week," she added.Actor Karan Wahi will serve as the host of the

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Couldn't think of being in Bollywood without Salman Khan : Zareen Khan It's been a decade that Zareen Khan entered Bollywood in "Veer". The film failed to ignite the screens despite the presence of superstar Salman Khan, but it opened a few doors for the young actress. She happily gives all credit to Salman as it was he who launched her in the film industry."It's been a rollercoaster ride. I am somebody who never dreamed of being a part of this industry. I thank Salman for giving me the opportunity. I never thought that I could be a part of the film world without him," Zareen

show."While I have hosted iconic dance shows in the past, I'm extremely excited to host 'Home Dancer' because I haven't done anything like this before. We're all adjusting to spending a lot of time with family and doing domestic chores while we're stuck at home," said Karan."We desperately need outlets of expression and 'Home Dancer' is just that opportunity. Dance is such a big part of our culture, and this show will draw you in with its raw appeal," he added.To participate in the show, participants can login to the Disney+ Hotstar app, select the theme of the week and choose any one of the pre-loaded tracks to submit their respective 60-90second dance videos on the microsite. Viewers will be given the chance to vote for the winners. Spanning a period of five weeks, there will be a cash prize of Rs 4 lakh up for grabs every week.

Trend of remixing old songs won’t reach a saturation point: Bhushan Kumar Producer Bhushan Kumar says the trend of remixing old classics is a way of keeping the songs relevant and the trend is here to stay.The indie pop scene in early 2000s featured both, original soundtracks and remixes of popular retro numbers.The trend, which had virtually faded except for remixes of songs within a movie’s album, bounced back in prominence with T-Series releasing a number of recreated singles in recent years.A recreated track is now a norm in every other Bollywood album, and Kumar said that’s a way to make the song popular for young generation.“The songs

said. She added: "I did not have to struggle to enter into films but my real struggle started after I became part of it. I do not come from a filmy background, so it took me a while to understand how this industry works. I won't say that it's been 10 years and I have figured it all. Honestly, I am still learning. But, today I am much better than what I was when I just came."Speaking of Zareen's upcoming projects, she has a few films in her kitty but the shooting of all her projects came to a halt owing to the COVID-19 lockdown."I was about to shoot for a Punjabi movie in London in May. I had to start work on a Hindi horror film too, and even on my digital debut show. Everything is uncertain now. I don't know when things will return to normalcy. Seeing the current situation, it seems it will take time to resume -- especially in my industry where most of the work is team-based," Zareen said.

that are getting recreated by us or fellow industry friends are because these songs were gold in their time and needed to be heard even today.“Remixing them is a way to make them popular to the youth of today who haven’t heard them before. I don’t believe that remixes will reach a saturation point,” Bhushan said.But not everyone is in favour of this trend of rehashing old songs. TSeries latest recreation, “Masakali” had come under heavy criticism from the listeners as well as the original makers, including composer AR Rahman, lyricist Prasoon Joshi and singer Mohit Chauhan.

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“ÏÀ‹» Ï≈Ú≈” «Úº⁄ ‘؉◊∂ ‰Ú∆ ¡Â∂ Á∆«Í’≈ √≥‹∂ Ò∆Ò≈ Ì≥√≈Ò∆ Á∆ «ÎÒÓ “◊≥◊»Ï≈¬∆” Á∆ Ù»«‡≥◊ ∞’∆ ‘ÀÕ «’‘≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ‘À «’ Óπ≥Ϭ∆ Á∂ ◊Ø∂◊ªÚ «Úº⁄ Òº◊∂ «ÚÙ≈Ò √Àµ‡ Á∂ «’≈¬∂ Á∂ ÂΩ ”Â∂ «ÈÓ≈Â≈Úª ˘ Ó؇∆ ’Ó Á∂‰∆ ÍÀ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ «¬√ Ò¬∆ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ √Àµ‡ ‚∂◊‰ ”Â∂ «Ú⁄≈ ’ ‘∂ ‘ÈÕ ˙Ë ÷Ï ‘À «’ √≥‹∂ Ò∆Ò≈ Ì≥√≈Ò∆ ¡≈͉∂ Ó‘ºÂÚ Í»È ÍzØ‹À’‡ “ÏÀ‹» Ï≈Ú≈” Á∂ Ò¬∆ ‰Ï∆ ’Í» ¡Â∂ Á∆«Í’≈ Í≈Áπ’؉ ˘ ÒÀ‰≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∂ ‘ÈÕ Á¡√Ò, ¿∞‘ ‰Ú∆ «√≥ÿ ¡Â∂ Á∆«Í’≈ Á∆ ∆¡Ò ‹ØÛ∆ ˘ Ò◊≈Â≈ ⁄ΩÊ∆ Ú≈ √’∆È ”Â∂ «¬’º·∂ È‘∆∫ «Ò¡≈¿∞‰≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∂Õ ¿∞‘ Ì«Úº÷ «Úº⁄ ‰Ú∆ Á∂ È≈Ò «’√∂ ‘Ø ÍzØ‹À’‡ «Úº⁄ ’≥Ó ’È≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∂ ‘ÈÕ ‰Ú∆ ’Í» È∂ ¡≈͉≈ «ÎÒÓ∆ ’∆¡ √≥‹∂ Ò∆Ò≈ Ì≥√≈Ò∆ Á∆ «ÎÒÓ “√ªÚ∆¡≈” ÂØ∫ Ù∞» ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ Á∆«Í’≈ ¿∞È∑ª È≈Ò “◊ØÒ∆¡ª ’∆ ≈√ Ò∆Ò≈: ≈Ó Ò∆Ò≈”, “Ï≈‹∆≈˙ Ó√Â≈È∆” ¡Â∂ “ÍÁÓ≈Ú” «Úº⁄ ’≥Ó ’ ⁄πº’∆ ‘ÀÕ Á∆«Í’≈ Â∂ ‰Ú∆ ’Í» Á∆ ‹ØÛ∆ «¬√ ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª “Ï⁄È≈ ¡À ‘√∆ÈØ”, “‹∂ ‹Ú≈È∆ ‘À Á∆Ú≈È∆” ¡Â∂ “ÂÓ≈Ù≈” «Úº⁄ Ș ¡≈ ⁄πº’∆ ‘ÀÕ Ì≥√≈Ò∆ «ÎÒ‘≈Ò ÿ ”Â∂ “◊≥◊»Ï≈¬∆” Á≈ √≥◊∆ «Â¡≈ ’ ‘∂ ‘ÈÕ

«¬º’ ‘Ø ’≈¬∆Ó «ÊzÒ «ÎÒÓ ’∂◊∆ Â≈Í√∆ Ù≈‘∞÷ “¬∆√” ¡Â∂ ÈÀÙÈÒ ¡ÀÚ≈‚ «ÚÈ «ÎÒÓ “Í˜≈È∆¡≈” ω≈¿∞‰ Ú≈Ò∂ ‚≈«¬À’‡ ≈‘∞Ò „ØÒ’∆¡≈ È∂ «Í¤Ò∂ √≈Ò ¡≈͉∆ ÈÚ∆∫ «ÎÒÓ Á≈ ¡ÀÒ≈È ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ «¬√ Ó«‘Ò≈ ÍzË≈È ’≈¬∆Ó «ÊzÒ «ÎÒÓ «Úº⁄ ¿∞È∑ª È∂ «’zÂ∆ √ÈÈ ˘ ’≈√‡ ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ Ï≈¡Á «Úº⁄ «’zÂ∆ È∂ ‚∂‡√ Á∂ ’≈È «¬‘ «ÎÒÓ ¤º‚ «ÁºÂ∆ √∆Õ «¬√ Á∂ Ï≈¡Á ≈‘∞Ò È∂ Â≈Í√∆ Í≥ȱ ˘ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ Ò¬∆ ¡ÍØ⁄ ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ Â≈Í√∆ ˘ «¬‘ √«’z͇ Ï‘∞ Í√≥Á ¡≈¬∆ ¡Â∂ ¿∞√ È∂ «¬√ Á∂ Ò¬∆ ‘≈Ó∆ Ì «ÁºÂ∆ ‘ÀÕ Áº√‰≈ ωÁ≈ ‘À «’ «Í¤Ò∂ √≈Ò Â≈Í√∆ ’≈¬∆Ó «ÊzÒ “ÏÁÒ≈” «Úº⁄ Ș ¡≈¬∆ √∆ «‹√ È∂ ⁄≥◊∆ ’Ó≈¬∆ ’∆Â∆ √∆Õ ‘∞‰ ¿∞‘ «¬º’ Ú≈ «Î ÂØ∫ ’≈¬∆Ó «ÊzÒ ‹≈È Á∆ «ÎÒÓ «Úº⁄ Ș ¡≈¬∂◊∆Õ

««Â’ ØÙÈ Á∆ Óπ∆Á ‘À √≈≈ ¡Ò∆ ÷≈È ««Â’ ØÙÈ Á∂ Òº÷ª ÍzÙ≥√’ª «Úº⁄ √≈≈ ¡Ò∆ ÷≈È Á≈ Ȫ¡ Ú∆ Ù≈ÓÒ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞‘ Ï⁄ÍÈ ÂØ∫ ¿∞È∑ª Á∆ ÍzÙ≥√’ ‘ÀÕ √ØÙÒ Ó∆‚∆¡≈ Ò≈¬∆Ú ”Â∂ ÍzÙ≥√’ª Á∂ √Ú≈Òª Á∂ ‹Ú≈Ï «Á≥Á∂ ‘ج∂ √≈≈ È∂ Ï⁄ÍÈ Á∂ Í√≥Á∆Á≈ ’Ò≈’≈ª Á∂ Ȫ¡ Áº√∂Õ ¿∞È∑ª «’‘≈ «’ ¿∞‘ Ì«Úº÷ «Úº⁄ ««Â’ È≈Ò ’≥Ó ’È≈ Í√≥Á ’∂◊∆Õ ¿∞∫fi ª ¿∞È∑ª ˘ ««Â’ Á∆ √∆¡ª «ÎÒÓª Í√≥Á ‘È, Í “‹ØË≈ ¡’Ï” ¡Â∂ “Ë»Ó B” √Ì ÂØ∫ Í√≥Á∆Á≈ «ÎÒÓª ‘ÈÕ «¬º’ ÍzÙ≥√’ Á∂ √Ú≈Ò ”Â∂ ¿∞√ È∂ Áº«√¡≈ «’ «¬√ ÁΩ≈È ¿∞√ È∂ ‹≈«‰¡≈ ‘À «’ ¿∞‘ ÷πÁ ˘ «’≥È≈ √ÓfiÁ∆ √∆, ¿∞√ ÂØ∫ «’Â∂ «Ï‘Â ÷≈‰≈ ω √’Á∆ ‘À ¡Â∂ ¿∞√ Á∂ ÿ «Úº⁄ «‘‰≈ ˙È≈ «˜¡≈Á≈ ÓπÙ’Ò È‘∆∫ ‘ÀÕ √≈≈ ˘ ¡≈͉∆ ¡≈◊≈Ó∆ «ÎÒÓ “’∞Ò∆ ÈßÏ A” Á∆ «Ò∆˜ Á≈ Ï∂√Ï∆ È≈Ò ¿∞‚∆’ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞√ «Úº⁄ ¿∞‘ Ú∞‰ ËÚÈ Á∂ È≈Ò È˜ ¡≈¬∂◊∆Õ ¿∞√ È∂ Áº«√¡≈ «’ «¬‘ ÁΩ ◊∞‹ ‹≈‰ «Íº¤Ø∫ ¿∞‘ √Ì ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª ¡≈͉∆ ¡≈¿∞‰ Ú≈Ò∆ «ÎÒÓ “¡Â≥◊∆ ∂” Á∂ ‚≈«¬À’‡ ¡≈ÈßÁ ¡ÀµÒ ≈¬∂ ÂØ∫ Ù»«‡≥◊ Á∂ Ï≈∂ «Úº⁄ Íπº¤∂◊∆Õ ËÈ∞Ù Á∂ È≈Ò √≈≈ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ Á∂ ’∞fi «‘º«√¡ª Á∆ ÏÈ≈√ «Úº⁄ Ù»«‡≥◊ ’ ⁄πº’∆ ‘À, ‹Á «’ ¡’ÙÀ ’∞Ó≈ Á∂ È≈Ò √∆È Á∆ Ù»«‡≥◊ ¡‹∂ Ï≈’∆ ‘ÀÕ

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Friday, May 22nd, 2020

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“BRIDGING COMMUNITIES”

ÿ∂ ‘∆ ¡≈͉∂ «⁄‘∂ Á∆ √≥Ì≈Ò ’ ‘∆ ‘À : ¡Èß«È¡≈ ͪ‚

Ò≈’‚≈¿±È ⁄Ò «‘≈ ‘ÀÕ «⁄‘≈ «’Â∂ ̺Á≈ È≈ ‘Ø ‹≈Ú∂, Ïπ≈ È≈ Òº◊∂, «Ï¿±‡∆ √ÀÒ»È Ï≥Á ‘È «¬√ Ò¬∆ ¡Èß«È¡≈ ͪ‚∂ ÿ∂ ‘∆ ¡≈͉∂ «⁄‘∂ Á∆ √≥Ì≈Ò ’ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞√ È∂ ¡≈͉∂ ÿ∂ ‘≈¬∆‚∂«‡≥◊ Î∂√ Ó≈√’ º«÷¡≈ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ ‘À Â∂ «Î «¬‘ Ò≈ ’∂, ‘‡≈ ’∂ ¿∞‘ ÿ∂Ò» È∞√«÷¡ª È≈Ò «⁄‘≈ √≈¯ ’’∂ «⁄‘∂ Á∆ √π≥ÁÂ≈ ’≈«¬Ó º÷ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ Ï≈’∆ «¬√ √≥’‡ Ì∂ √Ó∂∫ ÁΩ≈È ¡Èß«È¡≈ ͪ‚∂ È∂ ¡≈Ô»ÙÓÈ ÷π≈È≈ Â∂ Â≈Í√∆ Í≥ȱ È≈Ò «ÓÒ ’∂ «Á‘≈Û∆Á≈ Ó˜Á»ª Á∆ ÓÁÁ Ú∆ ’∆Â∆ ‘ÀÕ Ò≈’‚≈¿±È ÁΩ≈È ¡Èß«È¡≈ Á≈ ÎØÈ Áº÷‰ ”⁄ ÷»Ï ’≈Ò ’Á≈ «‘≈ ‘ÀÕ “√‡» ‚ À ∫ ‡ ¡≈¯ Á≈ Ô∆¡-B” Ú≈Ò∆ «¬‘ ¡«ÌÈ∂Â∆ ‘∞‰ ‘≈Ò≈ √‘∆ ‘∞≥«Á¡ª ‘∆ Â∂ Ò ◊» «¯ÒÓª Úº Ò ‹≈Ú∂◊∆Õ ‘∞‰ ÿ ”⁄ √Óª ÏÂ∆ ’È≈ ¡Ω÷≈ Ú∆ ‘À Í ‹Á «ÈÁ∂Ù’ ÍπÈ∆ ÓÒ‘ØÂ≈ È≈Ò ÎØ È ”Â∂ «Óº · ∆¡ª«Óº·∆¡ª ◊ºÒª ‘؉ ª √Óª ÏÂ∆ ÚË∆¡≈ ‘Ø ‹ªÁ≈ ‘À Õ «¬‘ Ú∆

ÚË∆¡≈ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ ‘À «’ Ò≈’‚≈¿±È Ò≈◊» ‘؉ ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª ¡Èß«È¡≈ È∂ ¡≈͉≈ Í«‘Ò≈ “«¯ÒÓ Î∂¡” ¡ÀÚ≈‚ Íz≈Í ’ «Ò¡≈ √∆ Â∂ ‘∞‰ ÿ∂ ¿∞‘ Ú≈-Ú≈ «¬‘ ‡≈Î∆ Á∂÷Á∆ «‘≥Á∆ ‘À Â∂ «¬√ ˘ «È‘≈Á∆ ‘À, Ú≈-Ú≈ ⁄π≥ÓÁ∆ ‘ÀÕ ...Â∂ ‘ª, Ò≈’‚≈¿±È ÁΩ≈È ¡Èß«È¡≈ √ج∆ ÿ ”⁄ ’≈Î∆ √Óª «ÏÂ≈¿∞ ∫ Á∆ Ș ¡≈¿∞∫Á∆ ‘ÀÕ “ÍÂ∆ ÍÂÈ∆ ¡Ω ÚØ‘” Ú≈Ò∆ ¡Èß«È¡≈ √Ú∂∂ ¡≈Í √ج∆ ”⁄ ‹≈ ’∂ ÏÒÀ’ ’≈Î∆ «Â¡≈ ’Á∆ ‘ÀÕ √À∫‚«Ú≥⁄ Â∂ √≈≈ «ÁÈ ÁØ-ÁØ ÿ≥‡∂ Ï≈¡Á ’≈¯∆ Í∆ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ ‘∞‰ ¿∞‘ H ÿ≥‡∂ ≈ Â∂ D ÿ≥‡∂ «ÁÈ ˘ Ú∆ È∆∫Á ÒÀ∫Á∆ ‘ÀÕ Ï≈’∆ «Ì≥‚∆ Á∆ √Ϙ∆ ‘ ؘ ÷≈ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ «’Â∂ «¬‘ Ò≈’‚≈¿±È ¡Èß«È¡≈ ˘ Ó؇∆ È≈ ’ Á∂Ú∂, «⁄≥Â≈ «¬‘∆ ‘ÀÕ

“Í∆’∂”, “¿∞‹Û≈ ⁄ÓÈ” ¡Â∂ “Ù∞Ì Ó≥◊Ò «˜¡≈Á≈ √≈ÚË≈È” Ú◊∆¡ª ’¬∆ «ÎÒÓª «Úº⁄ Ș ¡≈¬∆ ¡«ÌÈ∂Â∆ Ó≈ÈÚ∆ ◊≈◊» ‘≈Ò∆¡≈ «Ò∆˜ ÚÀµÏ ÙØ¡ “ÎØ ÓØ Ù≈‡√ ÍÒ∆˜-B” «Úº⁄ Ș ¡≈ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ ÙØ¡ ˘ «ÓÒ ‘∂ ‘∞≥◊≈∂ ¡Â∂ ¡≈͉∂ ’∆¡ È≈Ò √≥Ï≥Ë∆ ◊ºÒÏ≈ ‘ج∆Õ Í∂Ù ‘È ¿∞√∂ ◊ºÒÏ≈ Á∂ ’∞fi ¡≥Ù :

ÚÀµÏ ÍÒ∂‡Î≈Ó Á∆ Ú‹∑≈ È≈Ò Ó∂≈ ÿ ⁄ºÒ «‘À : Ó≈ÈÚ∆ ◊≈◊»

* ÚÀµÏ ÙØ¡ “ÎØ ÓØ Ù≈‡√ ÍÒ∆˜-B” ˘ «ÓÒ ‘∂ ‘∞≥◊≈∂ ÂØ∫ «’≥È≈ ÷πÙ ‘Ø? - ÙØ¡ ˘ Ï‘∞ ÚË∆¡≈ ‘∞≥◊≈ «ÓÒ «‘≈ ‘ÀÕ ’¬∆ ÒØ’ ÓÀ˘ Íz√ÈÒ ÓÀ√∂‹ Ú∆ ’ ‘∂ ‘ÈÕ Ò≈’‚≈¿±È Á∂ ’≈È «¬√ ˘ ‘Ø «˜¡≈Á≈ ÒØ’ª È∂ Á∂«÷¡≈ ‘ÀÕ Í«‘Ò∂ √∆‹È Á∂ ÁÙ’ª È∂ ª Á∂«÷¡≈ ‘∆ ‘À, ÈÚ∂∫ ÁÙ’ª È∂ Ú∆ ÏÛ≈ Á∂«÷¡≈Õ «¬√ «Úº⁄ Ó∂∂ «’Á≈ È∂ «¬º’ √‡À∫‚¡Í ’≈Ó∂‚∆ ¡À’‡ Ú∆ ’∆Â≈ ‘À «‹√ «Úº⁄ ÓÀ∫ Ï≈‚∆ Ù∂«Ó≥◊ Ï≈∂ ‹Ø ÓÀ√∂‹ «ÁºÂ≈ ‘À, ¿∞‘ ÒØ’ª ˘ Ï‘∞ Í√≥Á ¡≈«¬¡≈ ‘ÀÕ Ï≈Ò∆Ú∞º‚ Á∂ ’¬∆ ÁØ√ª ¡Â∂ ÷≈√ ÂΩ ”Â∂ “Ù∞Ì Ó≥◊Ò «˜¡≈Á≈ √≈ÚË≈È” Á∆ √«‘ÔØ◊∆ ’Ò≈’≈ È∆È≈ ◊∞ÍÂ≈ È∂ Ú∆ ÎØÈ ’ ’∂ Â≈∆Î ’∆Â∆ ‘ÀÕ * Íz√ÈÒ∆ «Ú¡≈‘ Ï≈∂ Â∞‘≈‚∂ ’∆ «Ú⁄≈ ‘È? - ÓÀ∫ «Ú¡≈‘ «Úº⁄ Ô’∆È º÷Á∆ ‘ª, Í ÓÀ˘ Òº◊Á≈ ‘À «’ «Ú¡≈‘ ’È Á∆ √‘∆ Ú‹∑≈ ‘؉∆ ⁄≈‘∆Á∆ ‘ÀÕ «¬√ Ò¬∆ È‘∆∫ «’ ÓÀ∫ BH √≈Ò Á∆ ‘Ø ◊¬∆ ‘ª Â∂ ÓÀ˘ «Ú¡≈‘ ’ ÒÀ‰≈ ⁄≈‘∆Á≈ ‘À ‹ª Ó≥Ó∆ Í≈Í≈ ÚºÒØ∫ ÁÏ≈¡ ‘À, «¬√ Ò¬∆ «Ú¡≈‘ ’ ÒÚªÕ «Ú¡≈‘ Á≈ «¬º’ ‘∆ ∆˜È ‘؉ ⁄‘∆Á≈ ‘À «’ Â∞‘≈‚∂ ’ØÒ «¬º’ ¡«‹‘≈ Í≈‡È ‘À, «‹√ Á∂ È≈Ò «˜≥Á◊∆ «ÏÂ≈¿∞‰≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∂ ‘ØÕ * Â∞√∆∫ Í≥‹ √≈Ò Í«‘Òª ÚÀÏ √∆∆˜ ’È≈ Ù∞» ’ «ÁºÂ∆ √∆Õ ’≈Î∆ Í«‘Òª «‚‹∆‡Ò Á∆ Â≈’ ÂØ∫ Ú≈«’Î ‘Ø ◊¬∂ √∆? - ‹∆ ‘ª, ÓÀ∫ ’≈Î∆ Í«‘Òª “‡∆ Ú∆ ¡ÀÎ «Í’⁄˜” È≈Ò «‚‹∆‡Ò ‚À«Ï¿± ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ ¿∞√ ÂØ∫ ÓÀ˘ Í≈Í»ÒÀ«‡∆ «ÓÒ∆Õ ¿∞√ Á∂ Ï≈¡Á “«‡zÍ«Òß◊” ¡Â∂ “ÍÓÈÀ∫‡ »ÓÓ∂‡√” Ú◊∂ ÙØ¡ Ú∆ «ÓÒ∂Õ «¬È∑ª Á∆ √ÎÒÂ≈ È≈Ò ÓÀ˘ «¬√ ÈÚ∂∫ ÍÒ∂‡Î≈Ó Á∆ Â≈’ √Ófi «Úº⁄ ¡≈ ◊¬∆Õ «Î ÓÀ˘ Ï‘∞ √≈∂ ¡≈Î˜ ¡≈¿∞‰ Òº◊∂Õ ¡º‹’ºÒ∑ ÓÀ∫ ’≈Î∆ ⁄≥◊∆ Â∑ª È≈Ò ÚÀÏ Á∆ Â≈’ ÂØ∫ Ú≈«’Î ‘ªÕ ¡≈÷ «¬√ Á∂ ’≈È ‘∆ Ó∂≈ ÿ ⁄ºÒ «‘≈ ‘ÀÕ * Â∞‘≈‚∂ ¡≈¿∞‰ Ú≈Ò∂ ÍzØ‹À’‡ «’‘Û∂ ‘È? - «ÎÒ‘≈Ò Âª ‹Á º’ Ò≈’‚≈¿±È ÷ÂÓ È‘∆∫ ‘∞≥Á≈, ÂÁ º’ ’ج∆ ¡≈¬∆‚∆¡≈ È‘∆∫Õ «¬√ ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª «¬º’ ÍzØ‹À’‡ ¡ÍzÀÒ Â∂ Á»√≈ Ó¬∆ «Úº⁄ Ù∞» ‘؉ Ú≈Ò≈ √∆, Í «¬√ Ú∂Ò∂ ’∞fi Ú∆ ’ÈÎÓ È‘∆∫Õ Í»∆ «¬≥‚√‡∆ ˘ ÍÂ≈ ‘À «’ «¬√ Ú’Â ’∞fi Ú∆ ÍÒ≈È ’È Á≈ ’ج∆ Î≈«¬Á≈ È‘∆∫ ‘ÀÕ * Ò≈’‚≈¿±È «Úº⁄ ÿ «Úº⁄ ’∆ ’Á∂ ‘Ø?

- Ù∞» ÂØ∫ ‘∆ ÓÀ∫ ÿ ‘ªÕ ÍÀ∫«‚≥◊ ’≥Ó ÈÏ∂Û ‘∆ ‘ªÕ √≈‚∂ ’ØÒ √≈∆¡ª √‘»Òª ‘È, Í «‹È∑ª Á∂ ’ØÒ È‘∆∫ ‘È, ¿∞È∑ª Á∆ «⁄≥Â≈ ‘∞≥Á∆ ‘ÀÕ ؘ ¡≈͉∂ √‡≈Î ˘ ÎØÈ ’ ’∂ ¿∞È∑ª Á≈ ‘≈Ò-⁄≈Ò Íπº¤ ÒÀ∫Á∆ ‘ªÕ ¿∞È∑ª Á∆¡ª ˜»ª Á≈ Ú∆ «÷¡≈Ò º÷Á∆ ‘ªÕ * “Ù∞Ì Ó≥◊Ò «˜¡≈Á≈ √≈ÚË≈È” «Úº⁄ Â∞√∆∫ ◊≈◊Ò Á≈ «’Á≈ «ÈÌ≈«¬¡≈ √∆, ¿∞√ «’Á≈ ˘ ’È √Ó∂∫ «’≥È∆¡ª ’∞ ÓπÙ’Òª √≈‘Ó‰∂ ¡≈¬∆¡ª? - ‹Á √Àµ‡ ”Â∂ Ó∂≈ Í«‘Ò≈ «ÁÈ √∆, ¿∞√ «ÁÈ ÓÀ˘ ¡«‘√≈√ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ «’ ÓÀ˘ «ÎÒÓ «Úº⁄ Ò≈¿±‚ ¡À’«‡≥◊ ’È∆ ÍÚ∂◊∆Õ Ó∂≈ «’Á≈ Í»∂ √Ó∂∫ ÏÒÀ’ ◊≈◊Ò Ò≈¬∆ º÷Á∆ ‘À ¡Â∂ «¬√ Ò¬∆ ÓÀ ∫ ¡≈͉∆¡ª ¡º ÷ ª È≈Ò ¡À’«‡≥◊ È‘∆∫ ’ √’Á∆ √∆Õ «¬‘ ’≈Î∆ ÓπÙ’Ò √∆, «’¿∞∫«’ È≈ ÓÀ˘ Ò≈¿±‚ ¡À’«‡≥◊ ’È≈ Í√≥Á ‘À ¡Â∂ È≈ ‘∆ Á∂÷‰≈, Í ÓÀ ˘ ¡≈√ È‘∆∫ √∆ «’ ◊≈◊Ò ˘ ÒØ’ «¬≥È≈ Í√≥Á ’È◊∂Õ ÓÀ˘ «¬√ Ò¬∆ √ØÙÒ Ó∆‚∆¡≈ ”Â∂ ’≈Î∆ ‘∞≥◊≈≈ «Ó«Ò¡≈Õ ‡∆ Ú∆ Á∆ «¬º’ √∆È∆¡ ¡«ÌÈ∂Â∆ È∂ ÓÀ ˘ «¬º ’ À √ ‡Ø  À ∫ ‡ «Úº⁄ Á∂«÷¡≈ ª Ó∂∂ «’Á≈ Á∆ Â≈∆Î ’Á∂ ‘Ø ¬ ∂ ÓÀ ˘ ◊Ò∂ Ò≈ «Ò¡≈Õ


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