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Vol 19 - Issue 21
Indian magician dies after ‘Houdini’ trick goes wrong A magician has been found dead in India’s River Ganges after a chains
escape stunt went horribly wrong. A crane lowered ‘Wizard Mandrake’, born Chanchal Lahiri, into the river at Kolkata, while the Indian star’s loved ones, fans, reporters and police watched from the river banks on Sunday. But the tightly-shackled 40-year-old failed to emerge from the water after being released into the current from a metal
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Trudeau cabinet approves Trans Mountain expansion project Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his cabinet have again approved the Trans Mountain expansion project, a crucial next step for the much-delayed pipeline project designed to carry nearly a million barrels of oil from Alberta’s oilpatch to the B.C. coast each day. The cabinet has affirmed the National Energy Board’s conclusion that, while the pipeline has the potential to damage the environment and marine life, it’s in the national interest and could contribute tens of billions of dollars to government coffers and create and sustain thousands of jobs. Beyond approving the project, Trudeau also committed to directing every single dollar the federal government earns from the pipeline — which, when it’s built, is estimated to be some $500 million a year in federal corporate tax revenue alone — to investments in unspecified clean energy
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Man faces deportation to India over father’s honour-killing A Maple Ridge man is facing deportation to never been convicted of a crime when India because of lies his father told about his he landed at Vancouver International conviction in a notorious B.C. murder when Airport on May 4, 2008, along with his he brought his family to Canada. The Federal wife and then-25-year-old son, Barinder. Court of Appeal He was, in fact, has ordered a on parole for new immigration Jassi Sidhu’s hearing for killing. Barinder Singh According Sidhu, the to Indian son of a man authorities, Jassi who obtained Sidhu was slain Surjit Singh Jassi Sidhu Malkit Kaur Sidhu permanent in 2000 when resident status in Canada for himself the 25-year-old and his dependents despite a conviction for the Maple Ridge woman defied her family’s murder of Jaswinder (Jassi) Sidhu. Darshan wishes Singh Sidhu told immigration officials he had Continued on page 7
India plans to launch space station by 2030 India’s Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Thursday said it was planning to launch its own space station. “We are planning to have a space station for India, our own space station,” ISRO Chairman K Sivan said while addressing a press conference in New Delhi. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman K. Sivan speaks at a press conference on India’s second mission to moon Chandrayaan-2 in Bangalore, India, June 12, 2019. The space station project will be an extension of the Gaganyaan (Sky Craft) mission. Gaganyaan is an Indian crewed orbital
spacecraft intended to be the basis of the Indian Human Spaceflight program. A space station is a spacecraft capable of supporting crew members, designed to remain in space for an extended period of time and for other spacecraft to dock, the most commonly known being the International Space Station. PSLV-C31 rocket of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) carrying IRNSS-1E satellite lifts off from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Indian cities are running out of water India is experiencing one of the worst droughts in its history, with soaring temperatures threatening crops, livestock and people. Thousands of villagers have abandoned their homes in a desperate search for water as the crisis has left village pumps and wells dry. The drought has also depleted four reservoirs that supply the country’s sixth largest city, Chennai, with a population of more than four million. Residents are having to queue for water that’s brought into the city in trucks, while businesses are suffering. As of 10 June,
around 44% of the country was affected by various degrees of drought, due to a heatwave that has seen Delhi record its highest ever June temperature of 48 . While south of the capital, the Rajasthan city of Churu saw highs of more than 50 , making it one of the hottest places on Earth. Around 600 million people are dealing with high-to-extreme water shortages, according to a 2018 report by NITI Aayog, a policy think tank for the Indian government.
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