Happy New Year 2021 www.theasianstar.com Vol 19 - Issue 48 Tamil Nadu engineering student designs World’s lightest satellite, to be part of NASA mission
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n engineering student from Tamil Nadu has made name for himself with his innovation which won him the Cubes in Space global design competition. The young innovator, S Riyasdeen, (pictured) is a second-year student of Mechatronics engineering from Sastra Un i v e r s i t y. Riyasdeen created a 37 mm sized F E M T O satellites VISION SAT v1 and v2 with a payload of 30 mm weighing 33 gms and is now thethe world’s lightest FEMTO satellite, the New Indian Express reported. He hails from Karanthai in Tamil Nadu’s Thanjavur. Apart from polyetherimide thermoplastic resins, the boy deployed 3D printing technology to create the satellite. The competition was conducted by National Aeronautical Space Agency (NASA) and had 1,000 participants from 73 countries. The competition was held for students between the age of 11 and 18. The satellites are designed to record around 17 parameters with 11 sensors and VISION Sat v1 and are scheduled to be part of the SR-7 NASA Rocket Mission. The mission is likely to be launched from the Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, USA in June next year, while Sat v2 will be part of the NASA Balloon Mission RB-6, to be launch in August 2021. “The satellites are named as VISON SAT v1 and v2 and both are of 37 mm in size and the payload is only around 30 mm with 33 grams weight and thus it has become the world’s lightest Femto satellites”, Riyasdeen was quoted as saying. The SASTRA-TBI in 3D Printing and Internet of Things (IoT) will offer an incubation grant of Rs 5 Lakhs to Riyasdeen to fulfill his dream of establishing a successful start-up, SASTRA Vice-Chancellor S Vaidhyasubramaniam said.
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India’s defence minister tells PM Trudeau to stay out of his country’s internal affairs, farmers’ protest Days after Prime Minister Trudeau expressed concern over farmers’ protest in India, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh termed the remarks made by PM Justin Trudeau as “outside interference”. Taking strong objection to Trudeau’s comments on farm laws, Singh said that no leader of a country should speak about India’s internal affairs. “First of all, I would like to say about prime minister of any country that comment should not be made about India’s internal affairs. India
does not require any outside interference. We will sort out issues by ourselves. It is an internal matter of India. No country in the world has the right to comment on India’s internal affairs,” the Union Defence Minister has said in an exclusive interview with ANI. “India is not any other country that someone can say anything,” he added. He was asked about criticism in some countries and Trudeau’s remarks Continued on page 8
Khalsa Aid India faced unprecedented vilification campaign for helping protesting farmers Khalsa Aid India, an NGO known for providing aid to people in distress, said the “vilification” faced by the organisation for helping their “own people” during the ongoing farmers protest was “unprecedented”.
Registered separately as a charitable trust in 2013, Khalsa Aid India has been camping from day one of the farmers protest at the two major protest sites of Singhu and Tikri. Initially serving only Continued on page 10
Two young men including 14-year-old shot dead within 24 hours in Surrey Homicide investigators are probing the shooting death of a 14-year-old boy, Tequel Willis (pictured) in Surrey on Monday. A 19-year-old South Asian man Harman Singh Dhesi, known to police was found shot dead in Fleetwood on Sunday night. Meanwhile Tequel Willis is believed to be the youngest victim of gang
violence in BC history. The shooting occurred as the boy stepped out of a cab near 148A Street and 110th Avenue around 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Emergency crews arrived to find the teen dead from gunshot wounds, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) said Tuesday as they appealed to Continued on page 5
2,206 new COVID-19 cases over holiday weekend There are 50,815 Covid-19 cases in BC after health officials announced 2,206 new cases on Tuesday. From Thursday to Friday there were 512 cases, from Friday to Saturday there were 447 Covid-19 cases, from Saturday to Sunday there were 424, from Sunday to Monday there were 441 and from Monday to Tuesday there were 382. 25 of the new cases are epi-linked. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry reports that there have been 378 new cases of COVID-19 in the Vancouver Coastal Health
region, 1,375 in the Fraser Health region, 44 in the Island Health region, 238 in the Interior Health region, 171 in the Northern Health region and _ new cases from people who reside outside of Canada. We have had eight new health-care facility outbreaks, and three outbreaks have been declared over. There are currently 56 outbreaks in long-term care facilities and eight in acute care units. There have been no new community outbreaks. Continued on page 14