The Asian Star January 30 2021

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South Asian teen scientist finds a Low-Tech way to recycle water Shreya Ramachandran, 17, remembers witnessing California’s water crisis firsthand on a visit to Tulare County in 2014, when she was still a preteen. Tulare spans a large swath of farmland in California’s Central Valley, and at that time, locals were facing dire water shortages amid an ongoing drought made worse by climate change. “I was talking to some of the people in the area whose wells completely ran dry, and they were left without water because they weren’t connected to the central water grid. They were trucking water in for even basic needs,” she said. “I was really affected by their stories, and I wanted to do something to help.” The experience spurred Ramachandran, who lives in Fremont, California, to find ways to reuse water from sinks, showers and laundry machines — what’s known as gray water — to help people better cope with intense drought. She has won numerous awards for her research, was named a global finalist in the 2019 Google Science Fair, and is featured in the forthcoming PBS Peril & Promise climate change documentary, The Power of Us. Ramachandran said that after she returned home from Tulare, she made every effort to conserve water in her life. She took shorter showers and turned off the tap when brushing her teeth, but it had little effect on how much her house consumed.

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Ontario MP turfed from Liberal caucus after accusing ex-minister Navdeep Bains of extremism An MP from Ontario has been thrown out of the Liberal caucus after suggesting that former Industry Minister Navdeep Bains was an “extremist” supporter of Sikh separatism and should never have gotten into cabinet. Chief government whip Mark Holland announced Monday afternoon that Ramesh Sangha had been expelled in the wake of his latest barrage against the party and government he represents.

The Brampton Centre MP’s remarks came days after Bains unexpectedly announced he was stepping down from cabinet, citing personal reasons that included a desire to spend more time with his family. In a somewhat rambling interview with Y Media, a Punjabi-language news outlet, Sangha said he was “shocked” to hear that the minister was quitting at a relatively young age, and that the reason Bains offered for his decision Continued on page 7

Another South Asian man dead in targeted shooting in Langley The fatal shooting of a 22-year-old man in Langley on late Tuesday is likely linked to an ongoing gang conflict in the Lower Mainland, sources have confirmed to Postmedia. Arshdeep Singh was gunned down as he sat inside a blue Honda Civic in the 5300-block of 207 Street at around 11:38 p.m. His friend, also in his 20s, was wounded in the shooting, but is

expected to survive. Sgt. Frank Jang of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team said officers suspect a burnt-out truck found 15 minutes later in South Surrey may have been used by the suspect or suspects. “This has all the hallmarks of a targeted hit. The victim was known to police and his murder may have ties to the drug trade,” Jang said. Continued on page 6

Actor and ex-gangster at centre of farmers’ protest at Red Fort Punjabi actor-turned-activist Deep Sidhu (pictured) and gangster-turnedactivist Lakha Sidhana were the primary targets of farmers’ anger on Wednesday as large sections of protesters blamed the duo for provoking violence during the Republic Day tractor rally and instigating their supporters to break through barricades, clash with police, and storm the Red Fort. The farmers accused the two of taking control of the Sanyukt Kisan Morcha stage on Monday evening, and pushing farmers to march onto the Outer Ring Road rather than the route

decided with the police. HT takes a look at the two people at the centre of the storm. Around six months ago, he started commenting on political and social issues of Sikhs and Punjab on Facebook, and at times criticised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the central government. A trained lawyer and an amateur basketball player, Sidhu first completed his graduation from Punjabi University, Patiala, and later a degree in Law. After winning the Kingfisher Model Hunt award, he decided to work in films and Continued on page 8

South Asian family denies helping father who stole $11M in Ontario COVID relief A former senior civil servant accused of embezzling $11 million in Ontario COVID-19 relief money betrayed his own family, according to his wife and two sons. In sworn affidavits, the wife of Sanjay Madan and their two adult sons disavow any knowledge of his alleged scheme, which is now the subject of an unproven civil action against them all. Continued on page 6

12 more people die of Covid-19 in BC, as 546 new cases confirmed B.C. health officials announced 546 new cases of COVID-19 and 12 more deaths on Thursday. In a written statement, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix said there are 291 people in hospital, 75 of whom are in intensive care — the first time hospitalizations have been below 300 since November. A total of 1,184 people in B.C. have lost their lives due to the disease since the pandemic began. There are currently 4,455 active cases of coronavirus in the province, with public health Continued on page 7


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