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7 FREE PRESS GUJARAT Tuesday, January 31, 2017 'Dear Zindagi' teaches us to understand a Happier Life Last week, I saw the movie Dear Zindagi. To say honestly, Dear Zindagi is an awesome movie. Dear Zindagi is that rare brand of cinema that makes you cry and laugh all at one go. Dear Zindagi has definitely ap- pealed us if we love slice of life film. It is a nice movie touching a social problem where some bashful individu- als may find guidance for their problems. I loved the fantastic dialogues, good camera work, good direction and great script. A story tells about life how we should take it as it comes. Gauri Shinde has shown good mastery of film making. The overall pack- aging of Dear Zindagi was good enough to attract all. It is purely educational with entertainment and full of les- sons to be learned. It shows that sometimes in our life los- ing out on something might turn out to be the biggest turning point of our lives. And so it is important to lose some battles because they end up giving us better lessons than victory. Gauri Shinde is an abso- lutely incredible director and writer. She has a deep under- standing of human emotion as well. Her insights about the hopes and aspirations of Indian housewives are surely more detailed than her read- ing of a young adult's heart and mind. Real-life therapists might gape when we see Dr Khan brushing off rules, dimpling his way through his sessions, while giving Kaira (Alia), and us, lectures on the virtues of finding the right chair in life. Alia was best as she could whereas Shah Rukh khan is really king in acting. Alia has brought in so much freshness to the screen. She is an ab- solute natural. Hats off Shah Rukh, for an incredible per- formance and producing such an incredibly bold film Shah Rukh is not only acting in the film but is also backing it. His immense star power helped the film get the initial num- bers. Dear Zindagi, Gauri Shinde's marvelously unfet- tered story of a shrink and a girl who is anything but a shrinking violet, has really cracked the box office in the time of demonetization. When everything seems to be beyond our control, it's almost too easy for us to slip. What we need to do is just to tune up our mind to enjoy every moment of life. True human struggle can be experienced only in films like Dangal which show real people, undergoing real suf- fering, who struggle against all odds to break out of the mould. Everyone praising Alia or SRK, but the actual credit goes to the writers of the script as also more to the director, screenplay writer and editors. Shah Rukh Khan and Alia Bhatt's much-awaited movie Dear Zindagi has finally hit the cinemas and is been highly appreciated by the film fraternity and also get- ting a lot of good reviews from the critics as well. Though there is no romantic connection between the ac- tors, their characters are being loved by everyone. The role of both actors are good, the movies tell us all about how to live in life & how to enjoy life. Dear Zindagi teaches us that we don't need to have too many people in our life. Just a few meaningful friendships are enough. We are told to choose the difficult option because that's how we grow in life. No matter how big our problems are but solutions are always there. Not blam- ing the rest people just be- cause someone did the mis- take. There are good people in life only the thing is that we need to find the right people who can give us joy and fun and keep encourag- ing not matter what kind of problem we have, It's our life and we need to enjoy it, this is what movies say. By: Vinod C. Dixit - Ahmedabad Internationally reputed doctors visited Global Agnikarma Centre Ahmedabad, Interna- tionally renowned doctors in- cluding former dean of Pain Faculty, Ireland and Pain Con- sultant Dr. Chemilas Pawar, Dr. Ale papageorgeu, direc- tor of neurology department of General Hospital of Athens- Greece and renowned Dr. Nicolas Costopalas visited Global Agnikarma Centre, Pethapur. Internationally re- puted doctors were present at national seminar and work- shop named Agnikarma- Ayurveda Pain Management on 29th January. In this event, founder of Agnikarma Centre and mentor, London based Vaidya Ashwin Barot was also present. When he visited Global Agnikarma Centre, he saw that how Ayurved is helpful in quick pain management treatment. He also met many patients who benefited from this treatment. He appreci- ated the team of vaidya of Global Agnikarma Centre. Agnikarma is usefull for joints pain like knee, back, neck pain or rheumatoid, sciatica, frozen shoulder, Tennis El- bow, Migrain. It is very Effec- tive treatment option. At Global Agnikarma Cen- tre, Pethapur (Gandhinagar), Ancient Ayurveda treatment scientifically provides to pa- tients. Within last 3 years, more than 22000 patients benefited from pain and they have no need of any surgery. At Agnikarma Centre, three days of the week like Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, patients can get free of chare treatment. Founder of Global Agnikarma Centre, Vaidya Ashin Barot (London- UK) spread knowledge of Ayurveda at European Coun- tries since 30 years. (19-10) Magicbricks posts strong 43% YOY growth in Q3 revenues Ahmedabad -MagicBricks today announced strong Q3 performance, posting an im- pressive growth of 43% on Rs. 37 croreof Q3 revenue. The company also reported YTD FY’17 revenues of Rs. 96.6 crore.The company stated that these figures are online revenues from opera- tions and do not include any group company revenues. “While there has been short term pressure on the pace of growth post demon- etisation, the impact was off- set by a series of initiatives across product innovation, traffic growth, channel initia- tives and partnership alli- ances,” the company said in a statement. “The company further plans to grow by launching a series of new business lines around commercial real es- tate, the rental segment as well as by integrating prod- ucts such as home loans, movers & packers and as- sisted selling services on its platform.” Basis the Q3 rev- enue figures, the company believes that it is now 25- 30% bigger than its closest competitor, with a trend of continuous market share gains. As per comScore data, Magicbricks had 41% traffic market share, by unique visi- tors, in the Jan-Nov’16 pe- riod. In this period, Magicbricks had 51% more unique visitors than the No 2 player. The quarter saw a slew of product innovations led by launch of an innova- tive Experience Centre, re- vamp of a popular pricing-dis- covery app called as PropWorth and launch of new B2B apps for the broker com- munity among others. The company also attributed its strong Q3 performance to market-deepening initiatives led by a 'Dream Home Festi- val' conducted in the pre- Diwali festival season. Magicbricks and State Bank of India also recently an- nounced a partnership to cre- ate India’s largest Home Fest to be conducted in February. (19-10) Preply.com, an international e-learning and teaching website Ahmedabad, India: Preply.com, an international e-learning and teaching website, announces an op- portunity for Indian students and teachers to enhance their careers. The website helps people find online, native and local teachers of foreign lan- guages, science,humanities, and various hobbies. The wide variety of courses (from learning English languageto even acting) is what makes Preply.com unique. According to the World Bank, while more than 95 percent of Indian children at- tend primary school, just 40 percent of Indian adolescents attend secondary school. Preply.com aims to support the “Digital India” initiative by making education accessible to students across India and providing teachers a platform from which to share their knowledge. Commenting on the In- dian market, Kirill Bigai, Co- Founder & CEO, says: “Preply.com wants to ensure that Indian students get ac- cess to the best quality edu- cation possible at an afford- able cost. Our website is available to students across India and the only require- ment is an internet connec- tion. This platform also helps freelance, part-time or even full-time teachers who are searching for new students. We believe that an easy ac- cess to tutors from all around the world on any budget pos- sible can help young Indian people shape their futures and, as a result, enhance their quality of life.” (19-10) Toyota-Drive the Nation boosts the personal segment sales of Etios series Bangalore, After over- whelming response in the ini- tial phase, Toyota Kirloskar Motor’s special initiative, “Drive the Nation” campaign extended to the second phase until March 2017 , fol- lowing encouraging re- sponses and wide acceptance among India’s Central and State government employ- ees. “Drive the Nation” cam- paign was first introduced along with the launch of the new Platinum Etios last year exclusively directed towards India’s Central and State gov- ernment employees (in-serv- ices and retired). It was ap- plicable from September-De- cember 2016 as a “one-stop- shop” of integrated offers to car buyers under the purview of the new initiative. Toyota recently launched the New Platinum Etios & Etios Liva with bold exterior styling, re- freshed interiors, improved ride & comfort, improved per- formance and best in class safety features to give the most dependable sedan for Indian families. To boost the acceptance in personal seg- ment Platinum Etios has been meticulously designed by In- dian engineering team incor- porating each and every cus- tomer feedback. The new Platinum Etios, which was launched in Sep- tember 2016, has received a good response contributing to the overall growth in sales (8%) in the last quarter for TKM. The positive contribu- tion of Drive the Nation to the total personal segment sales of Etios series since the launch of the campaign is a testament to the fact that customers have appreciated the great value that the product offers. To cater to the growing demands of customer the offer has been further extended to serve the Government employees. (19-8) Canadian PM says mosque shoot- ing a 'terrorist attack on Muslims' Six people were killed and eight wounded when gunmen opened fire at a Quebec City mosque during Sunday night prayers, in what Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a "terrorist attack on Muslims". Police said two suspects had been arrested, but gave no details about them or what prompted the attack. Initially, the mosque presi- dent said five people were killed and a witness said up to three gunmen had fired on about 40 people inside the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre. Police said only two people were involved in the attack. "Six people are confirmed dead - they range in age from 35 to about 70," Quebec pro- vincial police spokeswoman Christine Coulombe told re- porters, adding eight people were wounded and 39 were unharmed. The mosque's president, Mohamed Yangui, who was not inside when the shooting occurred, said he got frantic calls from people at evening prayers. "Why is this happening here? This is barbaric,” he said. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement: "We condemn this terrorist attack on Muslims in a cen- tre of worship and refuge". “Muslim-Canadians are an important part of our national fabric, and these senseless acts have no place in our communities, cities and coun- try." The shooting came on the weekend that Trudeau said Canada would welcome refu- gees, after U.S. President Donald Trump suspended the U.S. refugee programme and temporarily barred citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States on national se- curity grounds. A Canadian federal Liberal legislator, Greg Fergus, tweeted: "This is an act of terrorism -- the result of years of sermonizing Muslims. Words matter and hateful speeches have consequences!"The premier of Quebec province, Philippe Couillard, said security would be increased at mosques in Quebec City and Montreal. "We are with you. You are home," Couillard said, direct- ing his comments at the prov- ince's Muslim community. "You are welcome in your home. We are all Quebecers. We must continue together to build an open welcoming and peaceful society". New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said police were pro- viding additional protection for mosques in that city fol- lowing the Quebec shooting. "All New Yorkers should be vigilant. If you see some- thing, say something," he tweeted. French President Francois Hollande condemned the at- tack. "The terrorists wanted to attack the spirit of peace and tolerance of the citizens of Quebec," Hollande said in a statement on Monday. "France stands shoulder to shoulder with the victims and their families". Like France, Quebec has struggled at times to recon- cile its secular identity with a rising Muslim population, many of them from North Af- rica. In June last year, a pig’s head was left on the doorstep of the cultural centre. U.S. tempers part of Trump travel ban amid big protests, criticism President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday tempered a key element of his move to ban entry of refu- gees and people from seven Muslim-majority countries in the face of mounting criticism even from some prominent Republicans and protests that drew tens of thousands in major American cities. Trump signed the directive on Friday, but the policy ap- peared to be evolving on the fly. Democrats and a grow- ing number of Republicans assailed the move and foreign leaders condemned it amid court challenges and tumult at U.S. airports. The president's critics have said his action unfairly singled out Muslims, violated U.S. law and the Constitution and defiled America's historic reputation as hospitable to immigrants. In a fresh de- fence of the action on Sun- day, Trump said his directive was "not about religion" but keeping America safe. Trump has presented the policy as a way to protect the country from the threat of Islamist militants. U.S. Homeland Se- curity Secretary John Kelly said in a statement that peo- ple from the seven countries who hold so-called green cards as lawful permanent U.S. residents would not be blocked from returning to the United States from overseas, as some had been after the directive. All green card hold- ers who were detained at U.S. airports had been admit- ted into the country by late Sunday, a U.S. official famil- iar with the process told Reuters. The source could not provide a figure of how many people whose re-entry had been delayed, in some cases for hours. Outside the White House, where some viewing stands from Trump's Jan. 20 inaugural parade still stood, several thousand protesters denounced him, carrying signs such as "Deport Trump" and "Fear is a terrible thing for a nation's soul." Protests also were staged in cities and airports in New York, Los An- geles, Boston, Houston, Dal- las and elsewhere. The Re- publican president on Friday put a four-month hold on al- lowing refugees into the country, an indefinite ban on refugees from Syria and a three-month bar on citizens from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Soma- lia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Border and customs offi- cials struggled to put Trump's directive into practice. Con- fusion persisted over details of implementation, in particu- lar for the people who hold green cards. Senator Bob Corker, the Republican chair- man of the U.S. Senate For- eign Relations Committee and a Trump supporter, said the president's order had been poorly implemented, particularly for green card holders. "The administration should immediately make appropriate revisions, and it is my hope that following a thorough review and imple- mentation of security en- hancements that many of these programs will be im- proved and reinstated," Corker said. "To be clear, this is not a Muslim ban, as the media is falsely reporting," Trump said in a statement on Sunday. "This is not about religion - this is about terror and keep- ing our country safe. There are over 40 different coun- tries worldwide that are ma- jority Muslim that are not af- fected by this order." He added: "We will again be issuing visas to all coun- tries once we are sure we have reviewed and imple- mented the most secure poli- cies over the next 90 days." The department said on Saturday Trump's action did apply to people with green cards who were returning to the United States from the seven nations, while a White House official said green card holders who had left the United States and wanted to return would have to visit a U.S. embassy or consulate to undergo additional screening.White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus then went on the Sunday morning news programs to say those people would not be blocked. "As far as green card hold- ers moving forward, it doesn't affect them," Priebus said on the NBC programme "Meet the Press." Priebus added that these green card hold- ers would be subjected to "more questioning" by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents when they try to re- enter the United States "un- til a better programme is put in place over the next several months." In limbo abroad, Yemeni democ- racy activist decries U.S. ban Years after he fled politi- cal persecution in his native Yemen, a new life in the United States was finally tak- ing shape for democracy ac- tivist Abdulraqeb al-Duais. But U.S. President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban on seven Muslim-major- ity countries has upset his plans to bring his family over to the United States - where he has political asylum - and has left him in limbo in Ma- laysia. "It's like it's not real - like I'm living a nightmare now," he said. "I believed my col- our, my religion was not an issue in (the United States) and that it represented progress and freedom. Now I don't know what to be- lieve." A U.S. green card holder, Duais flew to Malaysia from New York on Friday to be with his family when they ap- peared for an immigration interview at the U.S. em- bassy in Kuala Lumpur, to which they fled their war- damaged home country. The 41-year-old father expected prompt approval for his wife and three young children to acquire green cards and join him.

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7FREE PRESS GUJARAT

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

'Dear Zindagi' teaches us tounderstand a Happier Life

Last week, I saw themovie Dear Zindagi. To sayhonestly, Dear Zindagi is anawesome movie. DearZindagi is that rare brand ofcinema that makes you cryand laugh all at one go. DearZindagi has definitely ap-pealed us if we love slice oflife film. It is a nice movietouching a social problemwhere some bashful individu-als may find guidance fortheir problems. I loved thefantastic dialogues, goodcamera work, good directionand great script. A story tellsabout life how we should takeit as it comes. Gauri Shindehas shown good mastery offilm making. The overall pack-aging of Dear Zindagi wasgood enough to attract all. Itis purely educational withentertainment and full of les-sons to be learned. It showsthat sometimes in our life los-ing out on something mightturn out to be the biggestturning point of our lives. Andso it is important to lose somebattles because they end upgiving us better lessons thanvictory.

Gauri Shinde is an abso-lutely incredible director andwriter. She has a deep under-standing of human emotionas well. Her insights aboutthe hopes and aspirations ofIndian housewives are surelymore detailed than her read-ing of a young adult's heartand mind.

Real-life therapists mightgape when we see Dr Khanbrushing off rules, dimplinghis way through his sessions,

while giving Kaira (Alia), andus, lectures on the virtues offinding the right chair in life.

Alia was best as she couldwhereas Shah Rukh khan isreally king in acting. Alia hasbrought in so much freshnessto the screen. She is an ab-solute natural. Hats off ShahRukh, for an incredible per-formance and producing suchan incredibly bold film ShahRukh is not only acting in thefilm but is also backing it. Hisimmense star power helpedthe film get the initial num-bers.

Dear Zindagi, GauriShinde's marvelously unfet-tered story of a shrink and agirl who is anything but ashrinking violet, has reallycracked the box office in thetime of demonetization.

When everything seemsto be beyond our control, it'salmost too easy for us to slip.What we need to do is justto tune up our mind to enjoyevery moment of life.

True human struggle canbe experienced only in filmslike Dangal which show realpeople, undergoing real suf-

fering, who struggle againstall odds to break out of themould. Everyone praisingAlia or SRK, but the actualcredit goes to the writers ofthe script as also more to thedirector, screenplay writerand editors.

Shah Rukh Khan and AliaBhatt's much-awaited movieDear Zindagi has finally hitthe cinemas and is beenhighly appreciated by thefilm fraternity and also get-ting a lot of good reviewsfrom the critics as well.Though there is no romanticconnection between the ac-tors, their characters arebeing loved by everyone.The role of both actors aregood, the movies tell us allabout how to live in life &how to enjoy life. DearZindagi teaches us that wedon't need to have too manypeople in our life. Just a fewmeaningful friendships areenough. We are told tochoose the difficult optionbecause that's how we growin life.

No matter how big ourproblems are but solutionsare always there. Not blam-ing the rest people just be-cause someone did the mis-take. There are good peoplein life only the thing is thatwe need to find the rightpeople who can give us joyand fun and keep encourag-ing not matter what kind ofproblem we have, It's our lifeand we need to enjoy it, thisis what movies say.

By: Vinod C. Dixit -Ahmedabad

Internationally reputed doctorsvisited Global Agnikarma Centre

Ahmedabad, Interna-tionally renowned doctors in-cluding former dean of PainFaculty, Ireland and Pain Con-sultant Dr. Chemilas Pawar,Dr. Ale papageorgeu, direc-tor of neurology departmentof General Hospital of Athens-Greece and renowned Dr.Nicolas Costopalas visitedGlobal Agnikarma Centre,Pethapur. Internationally re-puted doctors were presentat national seminar and work-shop named Agnikarma-Ayurveda Pain Managementon 29th January. In thisevent, founder of AgnikarmaCentre and mentor, Londonbased Vaidya Ashwin Barotwas also present.

When he visited GlobalAgnikarma Centre, he sawthat how Ayurved is helpfulin quick pain managementtreatment. He also met manypatients who benefited from

this treatment. He appreci-ated the team of vaidya ofGlobal Agnikarma Centre.Agnikarma is usefull for jointspain like knee, back, neckpain or rheumatoid, sciatica,frozen shoulder, Tennis El-bow, Migrain. It is very Effec-tive treatment option.

At Global Agnikarma Cen-tre, Pethapur (Gandhinagar),Ancient Ayurveda treatmentscientifically provides to pa-tients. Within last 3 years,more than 22000 patientsbenefited from pain and theyhave no need of any surgery.At Agnikarma Centre, threedays of the week likeWednesday, Thursday andFriday, patients can get freeof chare treatment. Founderof Global Agnikarma Centre,Vaidya Ashin Barot (London-UK) spread knowledge ofAyurveda at European Coun-tries since 30 years. (19-10)

Magicbricks posts strong 43%YOY growth in Q3 revenues

Ahmedabad -MagicBrickstoday announced strong Q3performance, posting an im-pressive growth of 43% onRs. 37 croreof Q3 revenue.The company also reportedYTD FY’17 revenues of Rs.96.6 crore.The companystated that these figures areonline revenues from opera-tions and do not include anygroup company revenues.

“While there has beenshort term pressure on thepace of growth post demon-etisation, the impact was off-set by a series of initiativesacross product innovation,traffic growth, channel initia-tives and partnership alli-ances,” the company said ina statement.

“The company furtherplans to grow by launching aseries of new business linesaround commercial real es-tate, the rental segment aswell as by integrating prod-ucts such as home loans,movers & packers and as-sisted selling services on itsplatform.” Basis the Q3 rev-enue figures, the company

believes that it is now 25-30% bigger than its closestcompetitor, with a trend ofcontinuous market sharegains.

As per comScore data,Magicbricks had 41% trafficmarket share, by unique visi-tors, in the Jan-Nov’16 pe-riod. In this period,Magicbricks had 51% moreunique visitors than the No 2player. The quarter saw aslew of product innovationsled by launch of an innova-tive Experience Centre, re-vamp of a popular pricing-dis-covery app called asPropWorth and launch of newB2B apps for the broker com-munity among others. Thecompany also attributed itsstrong Q3 performance tomarket-deepening initiativesled by a 'Dream Home Festi-val' conducted in the pre-Diwali festival season.Magicbricks and State Bankof India also recently an-nounced a partnership to cre-ate India’s largest Home Festto be conducted in February.(19-10)

Preply.com, an internationale-learning and teaching website

Ahmedabad, India:Preply.com, an internationale-learning and teachingwebsite, announces an op-portunity for Indian studentsand teachers to enhance theircareers. The website helpspeople find online, native andlocal teachers of foreign lan-guages, science,humanities,and various hobbies. Thewide variety of courses (fromlearning English languagetoeven acting) is what makesPreply.com unique.

According to the WorldBank, while more than 95percent of Indian children at-tend primary school, just 40percent of Indian adolescentsattend secondary school.Preply.com aims to supportthe “Digital India” initiative bymaking education accessibleto students across India and

providing teachers a platformfrom which to share theirknowledge.

Commenting on the In-dian market, Kirill Bigai, Co-Founder & CEO, says:“Preply.com wants to ensurethat Indian students get ac-cess to the best quality edu-cation possible at an afford-able cost. Our website isavailable to students acrossIndia and the only require-ment is an internet connec-tion. This platform also helpsfreelance, part-time or evenfull-time teachers who aresearching for new students.We believe that an easy ac-cess to tutors from all aroundthe world on any budget pos-sible can help young Indianpeople shape their futuresand, as a result, enhancetheir quality of life.” (19-10)

Toyota-Drive the Nation boosts thepersonal segment sales of Etios series

Bangalore, After over-whelming response in the ini-tial phase, Toyota KirloskarMotor’s special initiative,“Drive the Nation” campaignextended to the secondphase until March 2017 , fol-lowing encouraging re-sponses and wide acceptanceamong India’s Central andState government employ-ees.

“Drive the Nation” cam-paign was first introducedalong with the launch of thenew Platinum Etios last yearexclusively directed towardsIndia’s Central and State gov-ernment employees (in-serv-ices and retired). It was ap-plicable from September-De-cember 2016 as a “one-stop-shop” of integrated offers tocar buyers under the purviewof the new initiative. Toyotarecently launched the NewPlatinum Etios & Etios Livawith bold exterior styling, re-freshed interiors, improvedride & comfort, improved per-

formance and best in classsafety features to give themost dependable sedan forIndian families. To boost theacceptance in personal seg-ment Platinum Etios has beenmeticulously designed by In-dian engineering team incor-porating each and every cus-tomer feedback.

The new Platinum Etios,which was launched in Sep-tember 2016, has received agood response contributingto the overall growth in sales(8%) in the last quarter forTKM. The positive contribu-tion of Drive the Nation to thetotal personal segment salesof Etios series since thelaunch of the campaign is atestament to the fact thatcustomers have appreciatedthe great value that theproduct offers. To cater tothe growing demands ofcustomer the offer has beenfurther extended to servethe Government employees.(19-8)

Canadian PM says mosque shoot-ing a 'terrorist attack on Muslims'

Six people were killed andeight wounded when gunmenopened fire at a Quebec Citymosque during Sunday nightprayers, in what CanadianPrime Minister Justin Trudeaucalled a "terrorist attack onMuslims".

Police said two suspectshad been arrested, but gaveno details about them or whatprompted the attack.

Initially, the mosque presi-dent said five people werekilled and a witness said upto three gunmen had fired onabout 40 people inside theQuebec City Islamic CulturalCentre. Police said only twopeople were involved in theattack.

"Six people are confirmeddead - they range in age from35 to about 70," Quebec pro-vincial police spokeswomanChristine Coulombe told re-porters, adding eight peoplewere wounded and 39 wereunharmed. The mosque'spresident, Mohamed Yangui,who was not inside when theshooting occurred, said hegot frantic calls from peopleat evening prayers.

"Why is this happeninghere? This is barbaric,” hesaid. Prime Minister JustinTrudeau said in a statement:"We condemn this terroristattack on Muslims in a cen-tre of worship and refuge".

“Muslim-Canadians are animportant part of our nationalfabric, and these senselessacts have no place in ourcommunities, cities and coun-try."

The shooting came on theweekend that Trudeau saidCanada would welcome refu-gees, after U.S. PresidentDonald Trump suspended theU.S. refugee programme andtemporarily barred citizens

from seven Muslim-majoritycountries from entering theUnited States on national se-curity grounds.

A Canadian federal Liberallegislator, Greg Fergus,tweeted: "This is an act ofterrorism -- the result of yearsof sermonizing Muslims.Words matter and hatefulspeeches haveconsequences!"The premierof Quebec province, PhilippeCouillard, said security wouldbe increased at mosques inQuebec City and Montreal.

"We are with you. You arehome," Couillard said, direct-ing his comments at the prov-ince's Muslim community."You are welcome in yourhome. We are all Quebecers.We must continue together tobuild an open welcoming andpeaceful society".

New York Mayor Bill deBlasio said police were pro-viding additional protectionfor mosques in that city fol-lowing the Quebec shooting."All New Yorkers should bevigilant. If you see some-thing, say something," hetweeted.

French President FrancoisHollande condemned the at-tack.

"The terrorists wanted toattack the spirit of peace andtolerance of the citizens ofQuebec," Hollande said in astatement on Monday."France stands shoulder toshoulder with the victims andtheir families".

Like France, Quebec hasstruggled at times to recon-cile its secular identity with arising Muslim population,many of them from North Af-rica.

In June last year, a pig’shead was left on the doorstepof the cultural centre.

U.S. tempers part of Trump travelban amid big protests, criticism

President Donald Trump'sadministration on Sundaytempered a key element ofhis move to ban entry of refu-gees and people from sevenMuslim-majority countries inthe face of mounting criticismeven from some prominentRepublicans and protests thatdrew tens of thousands inmajor American cities.

Trump signed the directiveon Friday, but the policy ap-peared to be evolving on thefly. Democrats and a grow-ing number of Republicansassailed the move and foreignleaders condemned it amidcourt challenges and tumultat U.S. airports.

The president's criticshave said his action unfairlysingled out Muslims, violatedU.S. law and the Constitutionand defiled America's historicreputation as hospitable toimmigrants. In a fresh de-fence of the action on Sun-day, Trump said his directivewas "not about religion" butkeeping America safe. Trumphas presented the policy as a

way to protect the countryfrom the threat of Islamistmilitants. U.S. Homeland Se-curity Secretary John Kellysaid in a statement that peo-ple from the seven countrieswho hold so-called greencards as lawful permanentU.S. residents would not beblocked from returning to theUnited States from overseas,as some had been after thedirective. All green card hold-ers who were detained atU.S. airports had been admit-ted into the country by lateSunday, a U.S. official famil-iar with the process toldReuters. The source could notprovide a figure of how manypeople whose re-entry hadbeen delayed, in some casesfor hours. Outside the WhiteHouse, where some viewingstands from Trump's Jan. 20inaugural parade still stood,several thousand protestersdenounced him, carryingsigns such as "Deport Trump"and "Fear is a terrible thingfor a nation's soul." Protestsalso were staged in cities and

airports in New York, Los An-geles, Boston, Houston, Dal-las and elsewhere. The Re-publican president on Fridayput a four-month hold on al-lowing refugees into thecountry, an indefinite ban onrefugees from Syria and athree-month bar on citizensfrom Iran, Iraq, Libya, Soma-lia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

Border and customs offi-cials struggled to put Trump'sdirective into practice. Con-fusion persisted over detailsof implementation, in particu-lar for the people who holdgreen cards. Senator BobCorker, the Republican chair-man of the U.S. Senate For-eign Relations Committeeand a Trump supporter, saidthe president's order hadbeen poorly implemented,particularly for green cardholders.

"The administrationshould immediately makeappropriate revisions, and itis my hope that following athorough review and imple-mentation of security en-hancements that many ofthese programs will be im-proved and reinstated,"Corker said.

"To be clear, this is not aMuslim ban, as the media isfalsely reporting," Trump saidin a statement on Sunday."This is not about religion -this is about terror and keep-ing our country safe. Thereare over 40 different coun-tries worldwide that are ma-jority Muslim that are not af-fected by this order."

He added: "We will againbe issuing visas to all coun-tries once we are sure wehave reviewed and imple-mented the most secure poli-cies over the next 90 days."

The department said onSaturday Trump's action didapply to people with greencards who were returning tothe United States from theseven nations, while a WhiteHouse official said green cardholders who had left theUnited States and wanted toreturn would have to visit aU.S. embassy or consulate toundergo additionalscreening.White House Chiefof Staff Reince Priebus thenwent on the Sunday morningnews programs to say thosepeople would not be blocked.

"As far as green card hold-ers moving forward, it doesn'taffect them," Priebus said onthe NBC programme "Meetthe Press." Priebus addedthat these green card hold-ers would be subjected to"more questioning" by U.S.Customs and Border Patrolagents when they try to re-enter the United States "un-til a better programme is putin place over the next severalmonths."

In limbo abroad, Yemeni democ-racy activist decries U.S. ban

Years after he fled politi-cal persecution in his nativeYemen, a new life in theUnited States was finally tak-ing shape for democracy ac-tivist Abdulraqeb al-Duais.

But U.S. President DonaldTrump's temporary travelban on seven Muslim-major-ity countries has upset hisplans to bring his family overto the United States - wherehe has political asylum - andhas left him in limbo in Ma-laysia.

"It's like it's not real - likeI'm living a nightmare now,"he said. "I believed my col-our, my religion was not anissue in (the United States)and that it representedprogress and freedom. NowI don't know what to be-lieve."

A U.S. green card holder,Duais flew to Malaysia fromNew York on Friday to bewith his family when they ap-peared for an immigrationinterview at the U.S. em-

bassy in Kuala Lumpur, towhich they fled their war-damaged home country.

The 41-year-old father

expected prompt approvalfor his wife and three youngchildren to acquire greencards and join him.

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