The Asian Star_May02_2015

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www.theasianstar.com nstar.com om om Vol Vol 14 14 Issue Issue 14 14 Saturday, Saturday, May May 2, 2, 2015 2015

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Many Canadians missing in Nepal

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6000 dead, hundreds of thousands missing and homeless after Nepal quake

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he number of missing people after Nepal’s deadly earthquake is likely in the thousands, with the tally for Canadians who have yet to make contact with home remaining a mystery. Up to 1,000 Europeans are among the missing, a European Union official said Friday. The Canadian government has no such estimates. The Foreign Affairs Department said in an email Thursday that search and rescue efforts are continuing, and it’s “too early to make a determination on how many Canadians are missing in Nepal.” “The Emergency Watch and Response Centre is currently reviewing files of a number of Canadians who are believed to have been in the affected area at the time the earthquake hit,” the email said.

A Nepali woman holds her baby in front of the wreckage of a house that was destroyed in recent quake. See more stories on pages 3 and 28

Ramdev’s “boy child” medicine that promises male child denounced

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pposition members in India have demanded the ban of a product by yoga guru Ramdev’s Divya Pharmacy that promises a male child. Terming the product as illegal and unconstitutional, members of the Rajya Sabha sought stringent action against the manufacturers during a session in the House. Janata DalUnited (JD-U) leader K.C. Tyagi demanded a probe and showed a packet of the “Putrajeevak Beej”, which he claimed to have bought from the pharmacy. He also had a copy of the purchase Baba Ramdev receipt to prove that the sale was recent. Tyagi claimed that sale of such products by “the Brand Ambassador of Haryana” was illegal and unconstitutional. He asked “if the Government of India under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi approves of this,” without naming the yoga guru. Bollywood veteran actress and MP Jaya Bachchan took the packet and gave it to health minister JP Nadda. Continued on page 6

Violent crime up in Surrey 1,732 violent crimes this quarter, compared to 1,233 in the same period last year

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urrey RCMP crime statistics reveal violent crime rose by a whopping 40 per cent in the city during the first quarter of 2015 compared to the same period last year. These are the depressing numbers : Homicides, up 100 per cent (there were two in this quarter); Attempted murder, up 25 per cent; robbery, up 14 per cent; sexual assaults, up 46 per cent; assaults, up 29 per cent and kidnappings — of which there were 11 recorded in this quarter — rose by 175 per cent. All told, 1,732 violent crimes were recorded in this quarter, compared to 1,233 in the same time period last year. Despite the dire numbers, Surrey RCMP Sgt. Dale Carr prefers to compare the statistics of this first quarter of 2015 with the last quarter of 2014. “My attitude is ‘What have you done lately?’” Carr said. “That was a year ago. ‘What are you doing right now for us’ is our attitude. The work we’ve been doing in the last few months.” If you look at it that way, Surrey is making headway in the fight against crime in this quarter compared to the one immediately before it. In the fourth quarter of 2014, Surrey recorded 1,962 violent crimes: Five homicides, one attempted murder, 219 robberies, 81 sex assaults, 1,025 assaults and 12 kidnappings. Continued on page 7


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