Ajit Jain

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Kanishka bombing: Air India refutes charges

Kanishka bombing: Air India refutes charges

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2008

It also implicitly refers to what came out in testimonies before Justice John Major that one L Singh's baggage was checked-in by CP Air out of Vancouver on the connecting Air India flight from Toronto to New Delhi without the passenger having confirmed booking on the connecting Air India flight and the passenger himself not even being on board the flight.

Lottery grant to Jain institute divides community

Lottery grant to Jain institute divides community

Rediff.com   19 Mar 2008

London-based Institute of Jainology received a Heritage Lottery grant of 375,000 pounds towards the creation of an ambitious online multimedia resource which will illustrate Jain manuscripts and artifacts held by major British libraries and museums. While some in the Jain community have congratulated the institute, others have been very critical of it for accepting this money, thus dividing the Jain community in North America and England.

Kalam to attend India-Canada Foundation ceremony

Kalam to attend India-Canada Foundation ceremony

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2008

Former president Dr Abdul Kalam has accepted an invitation of the Canada-India Foundation (CIF) to be the chief guest at their gala dinner on April 18 at Toronto's 'Liberty Grand' when this newly minted advocacy group will award Sam Pitroda their 'Chanchlani Global Indian Award'. The award will be in the form of a unique trophy accompanied with $50,000 that will go to the charity of the award recipient's choice, said CIF Convener Ajit Someswar.

5 Indo-Canadians elected to Alberta assembly

5 Indo-Canadians elected to Alberta assembly

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2008

Five Indo-Canadians have been elected to the Alberta Legislative Assembly, elections for which were held on March 3. There are four lesgislators elected on the Progressive Conservative label and one as Liberal. They include Manmeet Bhullar, who has just turned 28, still studying law at Windsor University.

Terror tackling: Canada assures India

Terror tackling: Canada assures India

Rediff.com   12 Mar 2008

In a statement in the House of Commons on March 11, Dave Mackenzie, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, referred to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's letter to the head of the Sikh temples worldwide and asserted categorically that "Canada will not tolerate any kind of action originating from our soil that promotes terrorism in other countries".

Canada: 'Slang' lands Indian woman in trouble

Canada: 'Slang' lands Indian woman in trouble

Rediff.com   27 Feb 2008

It all started when Vir, after delivering a gulab jamun mix to one of Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty's staff members, sent an e-mail directly to the Premier, asking if he has received the mix she sent with her 'love and affection'. In the e-mail sent on September 30, 2007, Vir told McGuinty, "If she (Premier's staff member Monica Masciantoniohe) didn't give it to you, I'll kill her'.

Canada: Baby delivered in cardiac room

Canada: Baby delivered in cardiac room

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2008

It is being called a miracle as such a surgery hasn't been conducted in Canada. The surgery saved the life of the mother and the baby was safely delivered through the C-section.

Canada: Indian 'miracle' duo dupes people

Canada: Indian 'miracle' duo dupes people

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2008

A report in the Toronto Star reveals that the scam was masterminded by Mohammad Umar Ashrafi, 43, a self-proclaimed Swami who assumed the name of Roshanbhai. This 'spiritual healer' claimed that he could help people fix their family, health and business problems. He even told his gullible followers that he could help them win a lottery.

Indo-Canadian teenager shot dead in Vancouver

Indo-Canadian teenager shot dead in Vancouver

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2008

Virk was at a get-together at a friend's house on Saturday after which he was found lying in the street. He later succumbed to the gunshot wounds in hospital.

I am a surgeon, Dr Horror told neighbours

I am a surgeon, Dr Horror told neighbours

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2008

A front-page banner line report in Sunday's Toronto Star reveals that Kumar's wife Poonam Ameet, 28, and two sons aged 5 and 4, live on Pali Drive in Brampton. The report also reveals that Kumar bought this home last year for $610,000. A number of neighbours are acquainted with Kumar, as he visited Canada during the Christmas holidays. Kumar, who drove a $65,000 rental Lexus SUV 350 during his stay here, told people that he was a cardiovascular surgeon.

How to lose weight, get rich and holiday in Vegas

How to lose weight, get rich and holiday in Vegas

Rediff.com   4 Feb 2008

Dr Joseph Chemplavil's novel weight-loss initiative inspired Dieting for Dollars, a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Television broadcast January 13. Dr Chemplavil, a cardiologist based in Hampton, West Virginia, says patients who join his program must sign a contract: "You lose one pound of your original weight and I give you a dollar. But if you gain a pound you have to give me a dollar." He calls it "reward and punishment at the same time."

Kanishka probe: Report pays tribute to the victims

Kanishka probe: Report pays tribute to the victims

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2007

Justice John Major, head of the Public Commission of Inquiry into the 1985 Air India bombing, on Tuesday released the first volume of his report. The 211-page report is a narrative based on the testimonies of the families of Air India victims and of the Irish naval rescuers.

Resurgence of Sikh militancy in Canada: MP

Resurgence of Sikh militancy in Canada: MP

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2007

During the Baisakhi Day parade in April in Surrey, there was a float 'honoring' Talwinder Singh Parmar, the alleged mastermind of the Kanishka terrorist attack that killed 329 people. Dosanjh had strongly criticized federal and provincial politicians who attended that parade and did not speak out.

Cops investigate murder of Indo-Canadian family

Cops investigate murder of Indo-Canadian family

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2007

They first found three bodies in a single-family home on Wednesday and after several hours when they went again to search the place, they reportedly stumbled on the fourth body.

Cameras at slain scribe's home were not working

Cameras at slain scribe's home were not working

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2007

The cameras installed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at the Surrey (British Columbia) house of Indo-Canadian journalist Tara Singh Hayer were reportedly not working the night he was assassinated on November 18, 1998, the Air India inquiry, now in progress in Ottawa, was told on Thursday.

Canada: Multi-faith stamp proves to be hoax

Canada: Multi-faith stamp proves to be hoax

Rediff.com   15 Nov 2007

A purported multi-faith 0.8 cents Canada postage stamp found its way to the Internet and annoyed leaders of a number of religious groups, but at the end of the day many people discovered it was a hoax.

Kanishka victim's kin slams ceremony for suspect

Kanishka victim's kin slams ceremony for suspect

Rediff.com   2 Nov 2007

"I lost my daughter Indira in that bombing along with 328 other innocent people. So, Akhand Paath should be for these victims and not for the terrorists," Kalsi said.

'Canada lays great emphasis on human rights'

'Canada lays great emphasis on human rights'

Rediff.com   1 Nov 2007

"It was a historic visit to Canada and Prime Minister Harper and His Holiness met for 40 minutes," said Jason Kenney, secretary of state for multiculturalism, also a close adviser to Harper.

Showing solidarity with India's indigenous people

Showing solidarity with India's indigenous people

Rediff.com   31 Oct 2007

The main issue of the Indian indigenous people is the title to land.

'Sikh extremists are going to take a plane down'

'Sikh extremists are going to take a plane down'

Rediff.com   26 Oct 2007

In an shocking testimony at the public inquiry into the1985 Kanishka bombing, former Federal lawyer Graham Pinos said on Thursday that the then director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Services had told him a few days before the incident that, "Sikhs are going to take a plane out of the sky."