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Vol 16 - Issue 07
Saturday, March 18, 2017
Fruiticana starts campaign to buy equipment for BC Children’s Hospital Fruiticana has started a campaign to buy a very important equipment for BC Children’s Hospital. All Fruiticana locations in BC will be collecting donations in March to help BC Children’s Hospital purchase a muchneeded Anesthesia Monitor. Anesthesia monitors, which are attached to anesthesia machines, help to control and manage the delivery of drugs and ventilation to ensure a patient breathes properly. “For our campaign
this year, we wanted to help BC Children’s Hospital address a specific need”, says Tony Singh, President and CEO of Fruiticana. “So, when the Hospital Foundation approached us and I learned how this Anesthesia Monitor will help such young children, we were fully committed.” “We are profoundly grateful for Fruiticana’s commitment to the health of children across BC,” says Teri Nicholas, President and CEO of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation. Continued on Page 6...
NRIs divorce wives by Whatsapp Two Hyderabad-based Muslim women, who were divorced by their NRI husbands over WhatsApp, have approached the High Court, seeking justice. Their husbands are residing in the United States. Soon after receiving triple talaq messages on WhatsApp, the women started facing harassment from their in-laws and were being forced to leave their houses. The women, Heena Fathima and Bahrain Noor (married to two brothers), have not received any divorce documents from their husbands. “The way we were divorced is not valid under Islamic law,” they said. One of the victims, who has two children from the marriage, alleged she was harassed after her second child also turned out to be a girl. Asking the court to declare the “divorces” illegal and arbitrary, they also urged the court to issue directions to the authorities concerned, to frame rules and guidelines to spell out when a “triple talaq” would be considered valid. The two women filed police cases against their relatives last week. Continued on Page 6...
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Certified Capt Amrinder Singh sworn-in as Punjab CM Capt Amarinder Singh took oath as Punjab’s 26th Chief Minister at a simple ceremony at the Raj Bhawan in Chandigarh on Friday. Seven MLAs were sworn in as Cabinet Ministers and two as Ministers of State with Independent charge. It will be Capt Amarinder’s second stint as CM, having headed a Congress government in 2002-07. The CM assured to set up a Special Task Force to eliminate drugs as one of the first steps to be taken. Continued on Page 26...
AAP’s Challo Punjab campaign for NRIs turns into ‘Choro Punjab’
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By Umendra Singh and news agencies - The great NRI army of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) fell flat on its face as the Congress Party routed the AAP and SAD parties to a historic win in Punjab. AAP’s much talked about “Challo Punjab” online campaign to get NRI’s to give money and support to AAP in its efforts to form government in Punjab. Continued on Page 4...
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