The Asian Star January 30 2016

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Vol 14

Issue 52 Saturday, January 30, 2016

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GuruLucky: Globalizing Indian food Treasures

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Smart cars that share revealing info about drivers

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Growth, growth, growth for Khalsa Credit Union promises new CEO

Dalbir S. Mehta (left) with KCU Board Chairman Harinder S. Sohi By Umendra Singh

Dalbir Singh Mehta was named the new CEO of Khalsa Credit Union yesterday (Friday) morning. And he immediately promises one thing to the KCU members and the community at large “growth, growth, growth.” He said growth is the key of the game and he promised to boost membership growth from the current 14,000, increase the size of its portfolio and

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Trump mocks Sikh protester at campaign rally

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rump’s tetchy relationship with protesters took another controversial turn on Sunday when he appeared to mock a turban-clad man ejected from a campaign rally in Iowa. The incident began as Sikh protestor being removed Trump was inveighing from Trump’s rally against “radical Islamic terror,” a common theme in his stump speeches. “Somebody has to say what’s going on,” he said roughly 15 minutes into an hour-long speech at Muscatine High School, before referencing the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the San Bernardino, Calif., shooting in December. “When planes fly into the World Trade Center, and into the Pentagon, and wherever the third plane was going, when people are shooting their friends in Continued on page 7

Yoga guru fined $6.5 million for sexual harassment

fter ordering celebrity yoga guru Bikram Choudhury to pay $924,500 in compensatory damages in a lawsuit for sexually harassing and firing a female employee, a US court has told Choudhury to pay $6.47 million in punitive damages. Plaintiff Minakshi JafaBodden, Choudhury’s former legal adviser, said in the lawsuit that he inappropriately touched her and wrongfully fired her in 2013 after she began probing sexual abuse claims from other women. “I feel elated and vindicated,” Jafa-Bodden told New York Daily News after the Tuesday verdict that was

handed down by a Los Angeles jury consisting of six women and three men. Meanwhile, 69-year-old Choudhury, Kolkata-born founder of Bikram Yoga — a form of hot yoga — testified that he is “almost bankrupt”. Continued on page 6

Edmonton first city to legalize Uber

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dmonton city councillors voted Wednesday to legalize the ridehailing company Uber, making it the first Canadian municipality to do so. Uber will be allowed to legally operate in the city starting March 1, provided the company’s drivers are able to get legal commercial insurance approved by the province. That process is still underway. Edmonton council chambers cleared as Uber debate overheats, againCity passes first reading of bylaw to legalize Uber Approval of the bylaw allows the city to crack down on drivers who do not comply with the law. City administration said Uber has made the commitment that it will cease operating when the bylaw comes into effect March 1, Continued on page 6


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