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SUSHMA SWARAJ HAS DONE A CRIMINAL ACT: RAHUL GANDHI
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Rahul Gandhi has said Sushma has done a criminal act. This could be the basis for a defamation suit against him, according to a legal opinion
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EW DELHI: According to a legal opinion a defmation charge can be made against Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi. He had said yesterday addressing reporters that there will be no discussion without resignation. "Sushma Swaraj has done a criminal act". "She has signed it (the recommendation for grant of travel documents). The High Commission does not know about it. The Indian government too is unaware of that. There are business links be-
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tween the families of Lalit can sit in parliament. There Modi and Sushma Swaraj". are dozens of members of Rahul Gandhi appears to parliament with a criminal be unaware of the fact that Continued on pg 7 « even if she is a 'criminal', she
State serious about quota for Muslims
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inorities Affairs Minister Eknath Khadse said in the Legislative Council yesterday, “the government is very serious on providing reservation to the Muslim community and it has submitted an affidavit in the Supreme Court stating its stand on the condition of Muslims. We have cited the reports of committees that have examined the status of Muslims and have stated that the educational status of the community is poor. We have also stated that the representation of Muslims in government services is poor. After stating all this, we will respect the decision of the court”. The sensitive issue of Muslim reservation rocked the state Council yesterday. The opposition stalled the
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State Minorities Affairs Minister Eknath Khadse proceedings of the house, accusing the state government of not being serious about giving reservation to Muslim community. The opposition members stormed into the well of the house and shouted slogans against the government, following which Chairman Continued on pg 7 «
What Yakub Memon wrote to CJI in 1999 to prove his innocence By Asif Rizvi
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s the hanging to death of Yakub Memon nears, the inconsolable Memon family reached Nagpur jail in the morning and spent about an hour in jail meeting Yakub. Yakub's wife and daughter had arrived early in the morning. When lodged in Mumbai's Arthur Road jail in barrack number 10 in the year 1999, Yakub had tried to explain his innocence by penning a handwritten letter in English to the then Chief Justice of India (CJI) at around 3am in the morning. Memon in a 12-page handwritten letter had pleaded for his innocence before the CJI through this letter stating, “Five years have past exactly at the time when I am writing the letter I am unable to sleep. I was arrested at New Delhi railway station on 5th Continued on pg 7 «
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Pious Warkaris, colourful dindi, devout bhajans with senior citizens, women's groups and School Children at Ashadi Ekadashi festival at Sri. Vitthal Rakhumai Mandir, Dahisar..!
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Vitthal Rakhumai Mandir at Dahisar will see special concerts of abhangs and devotional songs dedicated to Lord Vitthal with compositions by great Bhakti poet saints like Sant Dyaneshwar, Sant Tukaram, Sant Gora Kumbhar, Sant
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he Dahisar Sri. Kashi Math, a unit of Kashi Math Samsthan, Varanasi will be hosting a grand day long ‘Pandharpur Festival’ in Mumbai to mark the celebration of Ashadi Ekadashi. Ashadi Ekadashii, is one of the key festivals of Maharashtra. Nearly 15 lakh devotees (or ‘Warkaris’ in local parlance) from various parts of the state visit Pandharpur town on foot every year to pay obeisance to Lord Vithoba. This year, the yatra culminates in Pandharpur on July 27, which marks the Ashadi Ekadashi celebration and the ‘Pandharpur Festival’ hosted by the Mandir will be held on the same day. The GSB community of Mumbai has built the Sri. Vittal Rakhumai Mandir, under Dahisar Sri Kashi Math at Dahisar (East) as a token of gratitude towards Mumbai and Maharashtra since their lineage of 500 years existence. Lord Vitthal or Vithoba is the divine deity of Maharashtra, hence deviating from their community idols, an idol of Vitthal Rakhumai was installed at the math in year 2003. The original headquarters of the Kashi Math Samsthan are situated in Banaras, also called Varanasi, or more popularly, Kashi, from which the Matha received its name. Members of the Gowda Sarasvata Brahmana (GSB) community inhabit predominantly the west coast of India, extending from Mumbai in the north to Kerala in the south, through Goa and Kanara districts (Udipi, Mangalore and North Ka-
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the day beginning 6am – 12 midnight. “There are several Bhajan mandalis who commute from Churchgate to Virar daily, our Sri Vitthal Rakhumai Mnadir hosts several such groups from Borivali to Virar like Balaji Seva Samiti (Vasai),
The festival every year at Dahisar is a colourful devotional fair with pilgrims carrying saffron coloured triangular 'patakas' (flags) in hands and tulsi leaves on their heads, singing bhajans. nara), though a sizable number of the members reside in other cities like Bangalore, Mysore, Coimbatore, Ahmadabad, Chennai, Baroda, New Delhi, etc. The community has a glorious past with a distinct culture of its own. That particularly manifests in the existence of the institution of Mathas, on which the history of over 500 years exists. The ‘Pandharpur Festival’ at Sri.
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he Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) along with Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd announced the release of a short animated film to highlight the problem of diabetes and obesity in society. Targeted at school children, this informative film will be screened in over 100 multiplexes and movie theatres across Mumbai. The film was launched in the presence of Sanjay S Deshmukh Additional Commissioner (Western Surburbs), BMC, Dr. Avinash Supe - Dean of KEM Hospital, Sujesh Vasudevan - President, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dr. Padmaja Keskar - Executive Health Officer, BMC and other dignitaries. This initiative is a part of 'Swasthya Main Hai Swaad' campaign of BMC focusing on twin themes of healthy eating and exercise to keep diabetes away. The animated informative film will be screened in the theatres from Friday, July 24 onwards. The timing of the film appears favourable with chartbusters like 'Baahubali' and 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' attracting huge crowds in the theatres. Sanjay Deshmukh said: “An increasingly sedentary lifestyle and unhealthy dietary intake has led to
Namdeo and Sant Janabai and more from the 12th to the 19th century, which is seen as India's renaissance. The festival will be a perfect amalgamation of people of all castes, creed, class and age. From Senior Citizens to Women Groups to School Children, the Dahisar Sri Vitthal Rakhumai Mandir located at extreme end of greater Mumbai attracts several devotees throughout
Sudhindra Nagar Bhajan Mandal (Dahisar), GSB Sabha Dahisar – Borivali and more. Also, several Bhajans in native languages like Malayalam & Kannada will be presented by Dahisar Malyali Bhajan Mandal and Swar Madhura Bhajana Mandali respectively. There will also be a Gujarati Bhajan Mandal from Dahisar. The senior citizen groups include the Jeshtha Nagrik Sangh
Borivali which will be a group of 150devotees, also a gathering of 75 senior citizen members from Sahyog Centre, Dahisar and Sri. Mahishamardini Temple Trust (womens group) will also add to the festive spirit”, said Mohandas P. Mallya, President, Dahisar Sri Vitthal Rakhumai Mandir, Mumbai. He further adds, “Devotees who cannot travel to Pandharpur for the pilgrimage for several reasons, turn up at the devout Math and it is for this response from the masses, we are hosting the celebration and making arrangements in a big way this year”, he further adds. The mandir will be hosting Mahaprasad the entire day for devotees who are fasting for the Ashadi Ekadashi. The festival will be a colourful devotional fair with musical instruments like Veenas, Mridungas, Dholkis and Chiplis singing Bhajans. Some 300 school students from Vidyamandir School, Dahisar from Std 8th to 10th will be celebrating the traditional Ashadi Ekadashi Dindi, which marks the spirit of the festival with pilgrims carrying saffron coloured triangular 'patakas' (flags) in hands and tulsi leaves on their heads, singing bhajans as Warkaris (devotees), the pilgrims will present a perfect picture of the Bhakti tradition of Maharashtra.
BMC’s Diabetes Awareness Drive film to be screened in 100 multiplexes in city ness initiatives.” The short animated film displays different lifestyles of two young kids. One of them is pursuing healthy lifestyle by eating right food, exercising, playing different sports, etc., whereas the other child is exposed to unhealthy lifestyle like eating all types of junk foods, lazing around, watching TV, sleeping, etc. The idea is to create a sense of realization among parents and children to adapt a healthy and disciplined lifestyle and avoid (L-R) Suresh Saravdekar, Mahendra Wadiwala, Daksha Shah, Sanjay S Deshmukh, disease like obesity and diabetes. BMC started ‘Control Diabetes Sujesh Vasudevan, A G Prasad, Avinash Supe, Padmaja Keskar and Hypertension – Act Now Proan explosion in diabetes. BMC has coronary heart disease and dia- gramme’ since 2011. Under this initiated several programmes betes. It is necessary to raise program, the corporation is profor raising awareness of this ever- awareness of the importance of a viding services for detection of diagrowing disease. This informative healthy lifestyle in reducing risks betes, treatment, follow-up and film which we are launching in of such diseases. We are happy to support through its 80 dispenpartnership with Glenmark is an- be partnering an institution like saries. Till date, 90,644 patients other innovative medium through BMC in spreading the message of (23,040 Old / 67,604 New) have which we are reaching out to the leading a healthy lifestyle to the been screened for diabetes and masses.” masses. Glenmark is committed there are 18,673 newly detected Sujesh Vasudevan added: “India in making a positive difference in cases. Ten to 12 thousand patients’ has earned the dubious distinction healthcare of people through our follow-up is regularly being done at of becoming the world's capital of high quality medicines and aware- these dispensaries for treatment.
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of six shelters and a particularly rich assemblage of plants. Upon retrieving and examining approximately 150,000 plant specimens, The first attempt at presence at the site of the the researchers determined agriculture was made around Ohalo II people's camp that early humans there had 23,000 years ago in present- showed the earliest signs of gathered over 140 species of day Israel, almost twice as trial plant cultivation - some plants. early as previously thought, a 11 millennia earlier than These included 13 known new study has found. conventional ideas about the weeds mixed with edible Until now, researchers onset of agriculture. cereals, such as wild emmer, believed farming was The plant material was wild barley, and wild oats. "invented" some 12,000 found at the site of the Ohalo The researchers found a years ago in the Cradle of II people, who were huntergrinding slab - a stone tool Civilisation - Iraq, the Levant, gatherers and established a with which cereal starch parts of Turkey and Iran - an sedentary human camp. granules were extracted - as area that was home to some The site was unusually well well as a distribution of of the earliest known human preserved, having been seeds around this tool, civilisations. charred, covered by lake reflecting that the cereal The new study by an sediment, and sealed in low- grains were processed for international collaboration of oxygen conditions - ideal for consumption. researchers from Tel Aviv the preservation of plant University, Harvard material. University, Bar-Ilan University, Researchers examined the and the University of Haifa weed species for offers the first evidence that morphological signs of trial plant cultivation began domestic-type cereals and far earlier - some 23,000 harvesting tools, although years ago. their very presence is The study focuses on the evidence itself of early discovery of the first weed farming. species at the site of a This uniquely preserved sedentary human camp on site is one of the best the shore of the Sea of archaeological examples Galilee, the largest worldwide of the hunterfreshwater lake in Israel. gatherers' way of life. While full-scale agriculture Because weeds thrive in did not develop until much cultivated fields and later, the study shows that disturbed soils, a significant trial cultivation began far presence of weeds in earlier than previously archaeobotanical E-cigarettes may be as believed. assemblages retrieved from addictive as traditional ones Those early ancestors Neolithic sites and as they contain nicotine in were more clever and more settlements of later age is the most addictive form, skilled than one knows. widely considered an researchers say. Although weeds are indicator of systematic Electronic cigarettes or "econsidered a threat or cultivation. nuisance in farming, their The site bears the remains cigs" have been touted as a
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E-cigarettes may be as addictive as traditional ones
tool smokers can use to wean themselves off of traditional cigarettes, which many believe are more harmful than their "e" counterparts. But because e-cig liquid also contains nicotine and emits carcinogens, researchers wonder whether that perception is really true. Researchers from the American University of Beirut in Lebanon and Virginia Commonwealth University in US found that much of the nicotine in e-cigarettes is the addictive form of the compound. Although e-cigs don't burn tobacco, they heat and vaporise a liquid that contains nicotine, flavourings and other substances. Some experts say the nicotine content could lead users to become addicted to e-cigs, or that it could even serve as a gateway to
scientists believe "free-base" nicotine is the only one that gets absorbed by the body, making it the most addictive kind. Researchers wanted to find out which nicotine forms are in e-cigs. The researchers tested commercial samples of liquids made for the devices and found that, by and large, the nicotine was in the most addictive form. They also determined that the concentration of nicotine varied and often didn't match the concentrations the labels claimed. The study was published in the American Chemical Society (ACS)'s journal Chemical Research in Toxicology.
ABHAY SHIKSHAN KENDRA’S Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule College of Education (B.Ed.), Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Bhavan, Kannamwar Nagar 1, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai 400083. Academic year 2015-17, for the following curriculum from Buddhist Religious /Language Minority can also apply. In case, if candidate is not available then religious Minority candidate declared by government can be applicable for the same. In case of candidate from this category not available, language minority candidate can apply. From this, if any seat remains vacant then General Category candidate application will be accepted by prepermission of government. Sr. No. 1
conventional cigarettes and other drugs. But not all nicotine is created equal, and studies had yet to investigate what kind of nicotine was in the liquids. Out of three forms,
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Notice is hereby given that Mr. Gajanan B. Dongarkar (owner) of Room No. A-9, Malvani OmShivam CHS Ltd., Plot No. 55, Malvani, Malad (W), Mumbai400 095, vide Share Certificate No. 9 distinctive Nos. 41 to 45. The original Share Certificate has been misplaced and is not traceable. They have approached the society for issuance of duplicate Share Certificate. Any person/s having any claim, right, title, interest, lien or pledge to the above room should inform the Hon. Secretary at the above mentioned add. within 15 days of the publishing of the notice, failing which it will be deemed as no claim is pending against the same and no claim of whatsoever nature will be entertained thereafter, and duplicate Share Certificate will be issued. Sd/-, (Hon. Secretary), Malwani OmShivam CHS Ltd., Place: Mumbai, Date: 23-07-2015. C-20487
CHANGE OF NAME
I Mukundlal Narottamdas Mehta have changed my name as Mukundrai Narottamdas Mehta, Kandivali (West) as per Affidavit dated 22nd July 2015. C-20488 I have changed my name from Banubegam Mustak Shaikh to Fatima Mustak Shaikh as per Affidavit Dated 23/07/2015. C-20489 I have changed my name from Vasim Ahmad Mustak Shaikh to Vasim Mustak Shaikh as per Affidavit Dated 23/07/2015. C-20490 I have changed my name from Denis Luis Dsouza, to ‘Denis Diogo Luis De Souza’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (P-152337) Dated: 09/07/2015. C-20491 I, Denis Diogo Luis De Souza have changed my Daughter’s name from Dorothy Dennis Dsouza, to ‘Dorothy Denis De Souza’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (P-152338) Dated: 09/07/2015. C-20492 I have changed my name from Deepika Shailesh Daruwala, to ‘Sana Imran Khan’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (X- 89271) Dated: 10/04/2014. C-20493
I have changed my name from Sonuben Ramniklal Jain, to ‘Sonu Ramniklal Jain’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20494
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I have changed my name from Dimple Jitendra Mehta to Muskan Shohilbhai Manknojiya as per Affidavit. C-20562
I have changed my name from Navinchandra Dayalji Thakkar to Navin Dayalji Thakkar as per deedpoll Affidavit C-20528
I have changed my name from Deshmukh Ebrahim Khan Shamsher Khan to Deshmukh Ibrahim Khan Shamsher Khan as per Affidavit. C-20546
I have changed my name from Nagraj Gowda to Nagaraj Gowda as per Affidavit. C-20563
I have changed my name from Sulaksha Guno Naik to Mrs. Kajal Ajaykumar Joshi as per Affidavit. C-20512
I have changed my name from Jabbar Hussain Anwar Hussain Sayyed to Jabbar Anwar Sayyed as per deedpoll Affidavit C-20529
I have changed my name from Miss Nilam Balaram Ghag to Mrs. Supriya Santosh Sawant as per Affidavit. C-20547
I have changed my name from “Mr. Bharat Bhual Rammurat Prajapati” to “Mr. Bharat Rammurat Prajapati” as per Affidavit Dated 22nd July’ 2015. C-20513
I have changed my name from Sayyed Anwar Hussain Wazirali to Anwar Wazirali Sayyed as per deedpoll Affidavit C-20530
I have changed my name from Ms. Bhagwanti Jeevtram Sewani to Mrs. Dayabai Girdharilal Talreja as per Affidavit. C-20548
I have changed my name from Babu Govindrao Telange to Madan Govindrao Telange as per deedpoll Affidavit C-20531
I have changed my name from Ms. Monika Rameshlal Wadhwa to Mrs. Maahi Harkishin Talreja as per Affidavit. C-20549
I have changed my name from Ram Sewakram to Ramsewakram Ramairam Jaiswar as per deedpoll Affidavit C-20532
I have changed my name from Mamta Kumari Jain to Mamta Ravikumar Jain as per Affidavit C-20550
I have changed my name from Nehalkumar Gulabchand Karaniya to Nehal Gulabchand Karaniya as per Affidavit Dt. 20 July 2015. C-20510
I have changed my name from Nizam Ahmad Ansari to Nizamuddin Nigah Mohammed Ansari as per deedpoll Affidavit C-20527
I have changed my name from Mr. Manish Dhansukhlal Khatri to Mr. Manishkumar Dhansukhlal Khatri as per Affidavit. C-20511
I have changed my name from Savita Sakharam Gawade to Samidha Sanjay Sawant as per Affidavit dated 17 July, 2015. C-20496 I have changed my name from Meenaben Suresh Bhave to Meena Suresh Bhave vide Affidavit dated 7/7/2015. C-20497
I have changed my name from Shaikh Javed Ismail to Javed Mohammed Ismail Shaikh as per Court Affidavit dated 22nd July 2015 Accordingly. C-20495
I, Ketki Sharadkumar Shah have changed my name to Ketaki Rajesh Shah as per Affidavit dated 10.07.2015 C-20498 I, Hemal Kishorkumar Chandan have changed my name to Hemal Kishor Thakker as per Affidavit dated 22.07.2015 C-20499 I Vini Kishin Amesar have changed my name to Mrs. Mehak Ajay Rohra vide Affidavit dated 4.4.2015. C-20500 I have changed my name from Avaniben Pragnesh Pandhya to Avani Pragnesh Pandya as per Affidavit No. NG 128377 dated 22 July 2015. C-20501 I have changed my name from Pragneshkumar Shashikantbhai Pandhya to Pragnesh Shashikant Pandya as per Affidavit No. NG 128376 dated 22 July 2015. C-20502 I have changed my name from Sumitkumar Ayodhyaprasad Gupta to Sumit Ayodhyaprasad Gupta as per Affidavit dated 22 July 2015. C-20503 We Sachin M Sawale and Rashmi S Sawale have changed our minor son's name from Anurag Sachin Sawale to Ojas Sachin Sawale vide Govt of Maha. Gazette (U-22807). C-20504 I have changed my name from Vazhapalli Balu Sathyan to Balu Sathyan Nair vide Govt of Maha. Gazette (M-1517545). C-20505 I have changed my name from Kranti Vitthal Gaikwad to Kranti Umesh Jadhav vide Govt of Maha. Gazette (E-70345). C-20506
I have changed my name from “Hemraj Omprakash Batra” to “Hemant Omprakash Batra” as per Affidavit. C-20514 I have changed my name from “Amit Kumar Chimanbhai Makwana” to “Amit Chimanbhai Makwana” as per Affidavit. C-20515 I have changed my name from “Seny Shailendra Chaubey” to “Sony Shailendra Chaubey” as per Affidavit Number (MT554071). C-20516 I have changed my name from “Damodar Thard” to “Mr. Damodar Sitaram Tharad” as per Affidavit Number (ME620844). C-20517 I have changed my name from “Mohamed Rashid Mohamed Rafiq” to “Mohammed Rashid Khan” as per Affidavit. C-20518 I have changed my name from “Hussainbhai Munshi” to “Hussain Munshi” as per Affidavit. C-20519 I have changed my name from “Altaf Munshi” to “AL Aqmar Munshi” as per Affidavit. C-20520 I have changed my name from “Afrin Khan” to “Afreen Khan” as per Affidavit Dated 16th July’ 2015. C-20521 I have changed my name from Sajidali Sayadali to Syed Sajid Ali Sayadali as per Affidavit dated 21/7/2015 C-20522 I have changed my name from Darsh Miteshbhai Sanghavi to Darsh Mitesh Sanghavi as per deedpoll Affidavit C-20523
I have changed my name from Reshma Pundalik Redekar to Reshma Rajesh Satam vide Govt of Maharashtra Gazette (M-1513635). C-20507
I have changed my name from Jafarali Abdul Majeed to Jafarali Abdul Majeed Shaikh Vide Affidavit Dated 21/7/2015. C-20524
I have changed my name from Yogendra Mohan Singh Bist to Yogendra Mohan Singh as per Affidavit. C-20508
I have changed my name from Monica Kakwani to Sangeeta Jiwatani as per the Maha. Gazette No (M-1517710) C-20525
I have changed my name from Susuma Mohan Singh Bist to Kuwaridevi Mohan Singh as per Affidavit. C-20509
I have changed my name from Akshata Subray Shenoy to Afrin Shafi Shaikh as per deed poll Affidavit C-20526
I have changed my name from Manish to Manishkumar Vishwakarma as per deedpoll Affidavit C-20533 I, Manushi Kirti Patel, have changed my name to Manushi Kirtikumar Patel as per Maha. Govt. Gazette No. (M-1518007) C-20534 I, Kavya Kirti Patel, have changed my name to Kavya Kirtikumar Patel as per Maha. Govt. Gazette No. M-1518009. C-20535 I have changed my name from Humaira Akber Khan to Humera Rizwan Kazi as per Affidavit. C-20536 I have changed my name from Gavara Ram to Gavararam Purohit as per Affidavit. C-20537 I have changed my name from Pinky to Pinki Gavararam Purohit as per Affidavit. C-20538 I have changed my name from Uzma Bano Khursheed Ahmad to Uzma Farhan Mirza as per Affidavit. C-20539 I have changed my name from Lopes Patrice Sebestian to Lopes Patrick Sebestian as per Affidavit. C-20540 I have changed my name from Tasleem to Tasleem Asif Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20541 I have changed my name from Asif to Asif Abdul Rehman Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20542
I have changed my name from Mamtakumari Ratanlal Jain to Mamta Ravikumar Jain as per Affidavit. C-20551 I have changed my name from Ravindra Mangaldas Bhinde to Ravi Mangaldas Bhinde as per Affidavit. C-20552 I have changed my name from Santoshkumar Damodar Epili to Santosh Damodar Epili as per Affidavit. C-20553 I have changed my name from Kotto Parambil Subramanian to Subramanian Kottoparambil as per Affidavit. C-20554 I have changed my name from Ravikumar (Babulal) Jain to Ravikumar Shantilal Jain new name as per Affidavit. C-20555 I have changed my name from Babulal Shantilal Soni to Ravikumar Shantilal Jain new name as per Affidavit. C-20556 We, Ravikumar Shantilal Jain and Mamta Ravikumar Jain had changed our minor daughter name from Himanshi Jain (Soni) to Himanshi Ravikumar Jain as per Affidavit.
We Inder Mohan Singh Bhasin (Father)and Kamal Deep Kaur Bhasin (Mother) have changed our minor son name from Harkeiraat Inder Mohan Bhaseen to Harkeiraat Bhasin as per Affidavit. C-20565 I have changed my name from Kamal Deep Kaur to Kamal Deep Kaur Bhasin as per Affidavit. C-20566 I have changed my name from Inder Mohan Bhaseen to Inder Mohan Singh Bhasin as per Affidavit. C-20567 I have changed my name from Mohd Amir to Amir Ahmed Saeed Ahmed Ansari as per Affidavit. C-20568 I have changed my name from Mr. Shaikh Ishan Ali Ahmed to Mr. Ishan Ahmed Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20569 I have changed my name from Mrs. Shabnam Ahmed Shaikh to Mrs. Shabana Ahmed Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20570 I have changed my name from Miss. Syed Anisa Bano Syed Kalim to Mrs. Anisa Salim Khan as per Affidavit. C-20571 I have changed my name from Miss. Saieen Bee Basha Sahed to Mrs. Shaheen Arif Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20572 I have changed my name from Nanda Hanmantrao Patil to. Arati Anand Joshi. as per Affidavit. C-20573 I have changed my name from Balasaheb Ekanath Shelake to Balasaheb Ekanath Shelke as per Affidavit 22/07/2015.
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I have changed my name from Mrs.Kahkahsa to Mrs. Kahkasha Zahid Shaikh as per deed poll Affidavit. C-20558
I have changed my name from Anand Jagannath to Anand Jagannath Chinchole as per Affidavit. C-20575
I have changed my name from Mr. Zahid Ali Mehfooz Ali to Mr. Zahid Ali Mehfooz Ali Shaikh as per deed poll Affidavit C-20559
I have changed my name from Uday Vishnu Sawant to Uday Vishnu Savant as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name from Kunchu Suresh to Abdul Mustafa as per Affidavit Dt 2307-2015 C-20560
I have changed my name from Sange Khalil M. Shafi to Sange Khalil Mohammad Shafi as per Affidavit. C-20544
I have changed my name from Hiraben Sohanraj Sanghavi to Hiraben Sohanraj Jain as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20561
I have changed my name from Tasleem Ara Shaikh to Tasleem Asif Shaikh as per Affidavit.
I have changed my name from Nagraj Rangiya Gowda to Nagaraj Rangappa Gowda as per Affidavit. C-20564
C-20576 I have changed my name from Malar Suresh Mudaliyar to Malarkodi Suresh Mudaliar as per Affidavit. C-20577 I have changed my name from Vinodsingh Arjunsingh Rajpurohit to Vinod Arjunsingh Purohit as per Affidavit. C-20578
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the perpetrators of the Malvani hooch tragedy. The govhe state government is se- ernment is positive on capital riously considering strict punishment in such cases punishment for adulteration. and we will consult the CenIt is in favour of awarding tre to amend the existing law. even capital punishment to The government will discuss those who indulge in adulter- this particular issue of awardation of food, milk and medi- ing capital punishment with cines. While replying to a the Centre. We will request to calling attention motion in make necessary changes in Legislative Council, Chief the existing law if possible”. Minister Devendra Fadnavis “Liquor is smuggled in said: “The government is of states where prohibition is the view that strict punish- enforced and the state police ment should be awarded for is already facing many chaladulteration. That is the rea- lenges over this,” he added son why we have included further.Jogendra Kawade of Section 302 (Murder) against RPI, while speaking on a call-
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Devendra Fadnavis ing attention motion said: “The state government has banned liquor in Gadchiroli, Wardha and Chandrapur. Now they should ban sale of liquor across the state”.
Prakash Gajbhiye of NCP said that alcohol can be obtained easily by making a phone call in districts where it has been banned. He also questioned if the government plans to ban alcohol in Yavatmal district.Replying to this query, Minister of State for Home Ram Shinde said that there is no proposal at present to ban alcohol in the district. However, the CM later made it clear that effects of banning the sale of liquor in the state needs to be studied first. The decision can be taken after taking various aspects into consideration.
Draft bill to prevent attacks on scribes will be ready in a month: CM By A Staff Reporter
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aharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday said the first draft of the bill to prevent attacks on mediapersons will be ready in a month. “I am positive about formulating a law to prevent attacks on journalists. The first draft of the Bill will be ready in a month's time and will be available for suggestions and
objections,” Fadnavis told representatives of journalists organisations. The Chief Minister added that opinion of senior lawyers would be taken to make the proposed law foolproof. Fadnavis said the report of a cabinet sub-committee led by former minister Narayan Rane would be rejected in the cabinet and a proposal to this effect would be brought in the cabinet meeting after the on-
going Monsoon Session of the State Legislature concludes. “The previous government had neither accepted nor rejected the recommendations of the Rane Committee,” he said. Journalist organisations complained that their views were not sought while framing the recommendations. Fadnavis said the existing IPC provisions are bailable and non-cognisable. “The special
Act will make attack on journalists a non-bailable and cognisable offence,” he added. Representatives of journalists organisations said preventing a mediaperson from doing his duty physically or by threatening should be treated as an attack on the media person. Fadnavis added that the proposed law does not regulate broadcast, but only attacks on journalists.
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New Mumbai University VC gets brickbats for meeting Raj By A Staff Reporter
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ewly-appointed Mumbai University Vice Chancellor Sanjay Deshmukh's meeting with MNS chief Raj Thackeray at the latter's residence here has created a flutter in political circles with some parties on Thursday demanding action against the academician for his "unwarranted" act. Congress, BJP and NCP were united in voicing objection to the meeting, which took place at Raj's residence
in Dadar yesterday, while Shiv Sena, the main political rival of MNS, chose to downplay the issue. Talking to reporters, Deshmukh had claimed the meeting was "not political" in nature and it was part of his initiative to have a discussion with a wide range of people, including scientists and experts, to improve MU standards. BJP dispatched a letter of protest to the Governor, who is also Chancellor of all universities in the state, and termed the meeting as "unwarranted."
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06 CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from Bharti Vinodsingh Rajpurohit to Bharati Vinod Purohit as per Affidavit. C-20579 I have changed my name from Sujeetkumar Dattatraya Kulkarni to Sujeet Dattatraya Kulkarni as per Affidavit. C-20580 I have changed my name from Shakti Singh to Shakti Singh Chauhan as per Affidavit. C-20581 I have changed my name from Chandri Sanwaldas Mevlani to Chanderkant Sanwaldas Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20582 I have changed my name from Vijay Chanderkant Mevlani to Vijay Kumar Chanderkant Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20583 We,Vijaykumar Chanderkant Mewlani and Heena Vijaykumar Mewlani had change our minor child name from Anjali Vijaykumar Mevlani to Anjali Vijaykumar Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20584 I have changed my name from Chanderlal Sanwaldas Mewlani to Chanderkant Sanwaldas Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20585 I have changed my name from Hena Vijaykumar Mewlani to Heena Vijaykumar Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20586 We, Jaikumar Chanderkant Mewlani and Varsha Jaikumar Mewlani had changed our minor child from Sneha Jaikumar Merlani to Kusum Jaikumar Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20587 I have changed my name from Jaikumar Chanderkant Merlani to Jaikumar Chanderkant Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20588 I have changed my name from Chanderlal Sanwaldas Merlani to Chanderkant Sanwaldas Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20589 I have changed my name from Chanderlal Sanwaldas Mevlani to Chanderkant Sanwaldas Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20590 We, Vijaykumar Chanderkant Mewlani and Heena Vijaykumar Mewlani had changed our minor child name from Simran Vijaykumar Mevlani to Simran Vijaykumar Mewlani as per Affidavit. C-20591 I have changed my name from Balkrushna Sakharam Bagal to Babaso Sakharam Bagal as per Affidavit. C-20592 I have changed my name from Wahida Shaikh to Vahidabegum Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20593 I have changed my name from Samiullah Salmani to Shemiullaha Salmani as per Affidavit. C-20594 I have changed my name from Mohamad Husain Sayyed to Mohammed Hussain Sayyed as per Affidavit. C-20595
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I have changed my name from Shaheena Sultan Sheikh to Shaheena Sultan Shaikh as per Affidavit C-20596
I have changed my name from Hemalata Moses Patoley to Hema Moses Patoley as per Affidavit. C-20614
I Koragappa Monappa Poojary have changed my name to Koragappa Monappa Amin as per Affidavit. C-20634
I have changed my name from Dumingpawalu Inas Dsouza to Dumingpavlu Inas Dsouza as per Affidavit . C-20653
I have changed my name from Mustari Sheikh to Shamshunisa Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20597
I have changed my name from Princy Jennifer Josephine Chettiar to Princy Babasaheb Shinde as per Affidavit. C-20615
I Joanna Simon Dsouza have changed my name to Shubhala Dsouza as per Affidavit. C-20635
I have changed my name from Tara Kingrani to Simran Rajesh Bhatia as per Affidavit. C-20654
I Saroj Bhaskar Kore have changed my name to Pranali Pravin Raul as per Affidavit. C-20636
I have changed my name from Dharmendra Rampalat to Dharmendra Rampalat Gupta as per Affidavit . C-20655
I have changed my name from Fahmidah Mohammad Farooque Ghazipura to Fahmida Mohammed Farooque Ghazipura as per Affidavit. C-20598
I have changed my name from Aftab Kallai Paramb Mohammed Shaikh to Aftab Mohammed Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20616
I have changed my name from Shaikh Saber Shaikh Abdul Karim to Mohd Sabir Abdul Karim Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-20599
I Abdul Masid Mohamed Mogal have changed my name to Abdul Majid Mohamed Mogal as per Affidavit. C-20617
I have changed my name from Mahande Ajgar Husain Sayyed to Mehndi Hussain Sayyed as per Affidavit. C-20600
I Sandipkumar Jangra have changed my name to Sandeep Jangra as per Affidavit. C-20618
I have changed my name from Iqbal Ahmed Abdur Rahiman Shirsikar to Iqbal Abdul Rehman Sirsikar as per Affidavit. C-20601 I have changed my name from Abdur Rahiman Shirsikar to Abdul Rehman Sirsikar as per Affidavit. C-20602 I have changed my name from Mohammad Riyaz Ghazipura to Mohammed Riyaz Mohd Farooque Ghazipura as per Affidavit. C-20603 I have changed my name from Sandip Bastiram Shinde to Sandeep Bastiram Shinde as per Affidavit. C-20604
I Manita Madan Bhoir have changed my name to Manda Madan Bhoir as per Affidavit C-20619 I Navin Anant Gawli have changed my name to Navin Anant Gavli as per Affidavit C-20620 I Sunita Vithal Mhatre have changed my name to Priti Pradip Patil as per Affidavit. C-20621 I Manita Madan Bhoir have changed my name to Manda Madan Bhoir as per Affidavit. C-20622 I have changed my name from Mr.Shah Bir Avdh Bihari Gupta to Mr.Shahabir Avdh Bihari Gupta as per Affidavit. C-20623
I have changed my name from Mr. Shivraj Sanjiv Nayak to Mr. Shivraj Sanjeev Nayak as per Affidavit. C-20605
I have changed my name from Mr. Ahmad Mohammed Ibrahim Sayyad to Mr.Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Sayyad as per Affidavit. C-20624
I have changed my name from Mr. Sanjeeva Naik to Mr. Sanjeev Chardappa Nayak as per Affidavit. C-20606
I Mangal Vaman Kulkarni have changed my name to Mangala Vaman Kulkarni as per Affidavit. C-20625
I have changed my name from Mr. Sanjiv Chardappa Nayak to Mr. Sanjeev Chardappa Nayak as per Affidavit. C-20607
I Keshav Kumar Lahoti have changed my name to Keshav Bijayratan Lahoti as per Affidavit. C-20626
I have changed my name from Miss. Rut Saviya Wilsen Lovo to Miss.Ruth John as per Affidavit. C-20608
I Mukeshkumar Prabhulal Doshi have changed my name to Mukesh Prabhulal Doshi as per Affidavit. C-20627
I have changed my name from Mr. Swapnil Vilas Chawan to Mr. Swapnil Vilas Chavan as per Affidavit. C-20609
I Mukeshbhai Prabhulal Doshi have changed my name to Mukesh Prabhulal Doshi as per Affidavit. C-20628
I have changed my name from Mr. Wilsen Anthony Lovo to Mr. John Wilson Lobo as per Affidavit. C-20610
I Kalpanaben Mukeshbhai Doshi have changed my name to Kalpana Mukesh Doshi as per Affidavit. C-20629
I Km Bandana Kumari Pandey have changed my name to Vandana Vikas Dubey as per Affidavit. C-20611
I Mukeshkumar Savjibhai have changed my name to Mukeshbhai Savjibhai as per Affidavit. C-20630
I Hema Chetan Sharma have changed my name to Hemlata Chetan Sharma as per Affidavit. C-20612
I Nirali Mukeshkumar have changed my name to Ruchita Prashant Italiya as per Affidavit C-20631
We Hitendra Laxmichand Jain Father & Falguni Hitendra Jain Mother have changed our minor daughter name from Aneya Hitendra Jain to Hanaya Hitendra Jain as per Affidavit. C-20613
I Madanraj Sohanraj have changed my name to Madan Sohanraj Bafna as per Affidavit C-20632 I Devaki have changed my name to Devaki Koragappa Amin as per Affidavit. C-20633
I Saera Sudhakar Patnaik/ Saeralena Robby Moraes have changed my name to Saera Moraes as per Affidavit. C-20637 I Robby George Moraes have changed my name to Roby George Moraes as per Affidavit C-20638 I Mukesh Kumar Mannalal have changed my name to Mukesh Mannalal Nai as per Affidavit. C-20639 I have changed my name from Famida Fruitwala to Fehmida Fruitwala as per deed poll Affidavit. C-20640 I have changed my name from Femidabanu Mohmed Yunus to Fehmida Mohamed Yusuf Fruitwala as per deed poll Affidavit. C-20641 I have changed my name from Diwakara/Divakara Hariyanna/ Heriyanna Shetty to Divakar Heriyanna Shetty as per Affidavit. C-20642 I have changed my name from Hemamalini Thimmappa Shetty to Hema Divakar Shetty as per Affidavit. C-20643 I have changed my name from Mr. Bethel Varghese to Mr. Jibin Mathew as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20644 I have changed my name from Mr. Eshakali Mehboob Shaikh to Mr. Eshakali Mehboob Sheikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20645 I have changed my name from Jalgaonkar Shakila Bano Osman to Talsulkar Shakila Abdul Razzak as per Affidavit. C-20646 I have changed my name from Rajan Kumaran to Rajan Kumar Nambly as per Affidavit. C-20647 I have changed my name from Jain Pramila to Jain Pramila Suresh as per Affidavit. C-20648 I have changed my name from Chetna Patel Srivastava to Chetna Srivastava as per Affidavit. C-20649 I have changed my name from Shantaram Omani Chougule to Shantaram Omana Chougule as per Affidavit . C-20650 I have changed my name from Anwar Mohammed Nisar Shaikh to Anwar Isaaq Shaikh as per Affidavit . C-20651 I have changed my name from Shrinivasan to Srinivasan Krishna Swami as per Affidavit C-20652
I have changed my name from Nisir Ahmed Habibullah Ansari to Nasir Ahmed Habibullah Ansari as per Affidavit . C-20656 I have changed my name from Atulkumar Kamlesh Singh to Atul Kamlesh Singh as per Affidavit . C-20657 I have changed my name from Roomana Mohammad Ibrahim Patel to Rumana Mohammad Ibrahim Patel as per Affidavit . C-20658 I have changed my name from Manojkumar Pannalal Jain to Manoj Pannalal Jain as per Affidavit . C-20659 I have changed my name from Arvindkumar Bhurmal Jain to Arvind Bhurmal Jain as per Affidavit . C-20660 I have changed my name from Jakula Rahul Malesh to Jakkula Rahul Mallesh as per Affidavit. C-20661 I have changed my name from Jakula Malesh Bumanna to Jakkula Mallesh as per Affidavit C-20662
I have changed my name from Osman Gani Salimbhai Sherawala to Usman Gani Mohammed Salim Sherawala as per Affidavit. C-20671 I have changed my name from Fatma Salimbhai to Fatema Mohammed Salim Sherawala as per Affidavit. C-20672 I have changed my name from Salimbhai Dawoodbhai to Mohammed Salim Dawoodbhai Sherawala as per Affidavit. C-20673 I have changed my name from Mohammed Suleman Sherawala to Mohammed Salim Sherawala as per Affidavit. C-20674 I Reshma Mohan Bendre Have changed my name to Eram Rehan Shaikh as per Maha. Government Gazette No. M1512670 Dated: 25/06/2015 C-20676 I Rukhshar Munna Shaikh have changed my name to Rukhsar Munna Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20677 I Attaur Saeed Khan have changed my name to Attaur Rehman Saeed Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20678 I Yesuraj T. Durai Deva have changed my name to Yesuraj Devdas as per Deedpoll Affidavit C-20679 I T. Durai Deva have changed my name to Durai Devdas as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20680 I T. Indira Deva have changed my name to Indira Devdas as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20681
I have changed my name from Jakula Nalini Malesh to Jakkula Nalini as per Affidavit. C-20663
I Anilkumar Kashinath Tiwari have changed my name to Anil Kashinath Tiwari as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20682
I have changed my name from Meena Himmat & Bhanushali Asmita Himatkumar to Bhanushali Asmita Himat as per Affidavit. C-20664
I Heena Fatima Akhtarali Samani have changed my name to Heena Fatema Akhtarali Samani as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20683
I have changed my name from Himmat Kheraj & Bhanushali Himatkumar Kheraj to Bhanushali Himat Kheraj as per Affidavit. C-20665
I Masuma Akhtarali Samani have changed my name to Masumabanu Akhtarali Samani as per Deedpoll Affidavit C-20684
I have changed my name from Rasila Himmat & Bhanushali Rasilaben Himatkumar to Bhanushali Rasilaben Himat as per Affidavit. C-20666 I have changed my name from Jayant Kanaiyalal Soni Alias Langalia to Jayant Kanaiyalal Soni as per Affidavit. C-20667 I have changed my name from Shashikant Kanaiyalal Soni Alias Langalia to Shashikant Kanaiyalal Soni as per Affidavit. C-20668 I have changed my name from Smita Jayant Soni Aliases Langalia to Smita Jayant Soni as per Affidavit. C-20669 I have changed my name from Chhayaben Dhirajlal Parekh to Chhaya Shashikant Soni as per Affidavit. C-20670
I Sangam Ashok Rajgore have changed my name to Sangam Ashok Rajgole as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20685 I Ashok Bhimrao Rajgore have changed my name to Ashok Bhimrao Rajgole as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20686 I Sureshkumar Jagjivandas Nirmal have changed my name to Suresh Jagjivandas Nirmal as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20687 I S. Kamal Arule Dravid have changed my name to Kamal Arun Dravid as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20688 I P. Suppu Kutty Dravid have changed my name to P. Suppukutty as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20689
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Market building at Kalbadevi crashes down, no injury
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ide wall and corridor of Swadeshi building of Kalbadevi collapsed yesterday at around 4:30 in the evening. No injury has been reported but all the shops, mostly of textile, were immediately shut down after the incident for security reasons. One of the shop owners at the building Puran Dave said, “My shop Rekha Textile is quite old. In the morning we noticed some plasters of the building falling, as it is mostly noticed during heavy rains. Around 20 days ago we made the complaint against the this to landlord and marketing director of Chikhal market Dinesh Haridas Maniar, but he always overheard our complaints and asked us to shut our mouth. He used to do little patchwork, we have complained to BMC Corporator Veena Jain. And he was
August 1994, with lot of publicity and thumping of desks in the parliament. I had surrendered myself before the authorities on 28th July 1994, I have never seen New Delhi railway station or have ever been around it in my life time.” In the letter Memon describes himself as a good citizen of India, who tried to help the government in whatever possible manner and further writes. “Due to inevitable circumstances I had to stay abroad for 18 months before returning back to India. I explained my position to the concerned
Sushma Swaraj has done... Continued from pg 1 « record. Their cases are pending in courts across the country. Rahul was speaking to reporters outside parliament. "We asked the PM when he thinks about Lalit Modi. We got no answer. We got no answer on the Vyapam scam, and no answer on Chattisgarh and no answer on Sushma. The prime minister had assured the country that he will not tolerate corruption. His words should carry weight. But he speaks in air -- his credibility is slowly declining. The prime minister should listen to the voices of people of the country who are demanding an answer from him over controversies confronting the government. And he said his party was against any discussion in parliament until External Minister Sushma Swaraj steps down.
GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA Urban Development Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai 400 032. Dated: 15 May, 2015
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Debris of Swadeshi market building slapped with Section 351 BMC act. But all the things are in vain. Today finally the side wall and corridor collapsed.” “Luckily no one was injured but still we have loss of our goods. It would have been detrimental had it fallen on people working here,” he
added further. Despite several desperate attempts made by ADC to reach Maniar to speak on this issue, he remained unavailable. Half of Swadeshi building is residential whereas rest half is used for commercial purpose.
What Yakub Memon wrote to CJI in 1999... Continued from pg 1 «
Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act 1966. Notice under section 20(3) of.. Regarding Proposed Modification to the Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Plan.
authorities, I am not at all connected with the Bombay Bomb blasts cases except for the fact that I am a relation to alleged prime accused Ibrahim Memon @ Tiger.” Memon further had tried to explain in the letter, listing the 15 names of the Memon family members that some of his family members lived abroad and were NRIs residing in UAE and he had visited them while the blasts took place.” “On 12th March 1993 on the day of the blasts we were in UAE with Suileman Memon (Brother), even after 12th March we had no inkling about the perpetrators and the conspiracy of the offence. It was only later that we got some idea about it. But we had hopes of coming back to India and wiping out the stigma attached to our family name.”
“I am dependent on antidepression medicines. It has now become a part of my life. The more I think the more I get disturbed. After all, why am I made to suffer? Only for the sole reason that the prime accused is my relation,” Yakub had written in the 1999 letter. “The purpose of giving this brief about myself is to bring home just one single point. Where was the time to hate even,” he wrote and towards the end of the letter he thanks and requests to grant him suitable relief from the punishment. Yakub Memon, a chartered accountant by profession and brother of mastermind Tiger Memon, of the 1993 Bombay Bomb Blast, is the only person who was awarded death sentence and has been scheduled to be hanged this month on his birthday.
State serious about quota to Muslims Continued from pg 1 « Ramraje Nimbalkar adjourned the house for halfan-hour. Abdullah Khan Durrani of NCP, raised the issue during the question hour. He asked if the Chief Minister had in December last year said that the government will take the opinion of the Advocate General and provide reservation to Muslims. He said, “Several committees that were formed to examine the socio-economic and educational status of Muslims have said that the condition of Muslims is very bad. There are other states also that have given them reservation. How serious is this government on the
issue?” Kapil Patil of Lok Bharti questioned why the government scrapped the five per cent reservation for Muslims in education in spite of the High Court order. To this query, Khadse said all those children who had taken admissions before the ordinance lapsed will be allowed admission in educational institutions. Muslims were not given reservation in the last 65 years and today allegations are being leveled against the government.This led to a commotion in the house with the opposition storming into the well of the house and shouting slogans against the government, which led to the chairman adjourning the house for 30 minutes.
Whereas, the Government has sanctioned the Regional Plan for the Raigad Region (hereinafter referred to as "the said Regional Plan") vide Notification No. TPS 1490/365/CR-34/90/UD-12, dated the 4th July, 1992 (hereinafter referred to as "the said Notification") as per the provisions of Section 15 of the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 (hereinafter referred to as 'the said Act") which has come into force with effect from the 15th September, 1992; And whereas, in the said Regional Plan, the lands of village Yeral, Tal. Roha, Dist.Raigad bearing S. No. 31, 32, 318, 320, 322, 323, 324, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332 as shown on part plan. (hereinafter referred to as " the said lands") are included in Agriculture Zone; And whereas, M/S Posco Maharashtra Steel Pvt. Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as " the said Company") have requested the Government to include the said lands in Residential Zone; And Whereas, after consulting the Director of Town Planning, Maharashtra State, Pune, the Government feels it necessary that the said lands, as shown on part plan, may be deleted from Agriculture Zone and included in Residential Zone, subject to the following conditions Conditions:1) The safe distance shall be kept from the river. 2) The said Company shall install the necessary infrastructure for preventing the pollution of the river water, as per the norms and approval of Maharashtra Pollution Control Board. 3) The said company shall use the company land, as residences for their company staff only. 4) It shall be responsibility of the said Company to provide potable and sufficient water supply to the company land and for the other lands also. 5) The said Company shall pay the necessary premium for the change of zone as per Government policy. (hereinafter referred to as "the proposed modification"); Now therefore, in accordance with the provisions contained in sub- section (3) of section 20 of the said Act, the Government hereby, publishes this notice for inviting suggestions and/or objections in respect of the proposed modification, from the general public within sixty days from the date of publication of the notice in the Official Gazette. The suggestions and/or objections shall be addressed to the Joint Director of Town Planning, Konkan Division, 3rd floor, main building , Room No.305, Konkan Bhavan, Navi Mumbai- 400601, who is hereby authorised to hear the suggestions and /or objections which may be received within the aforesaid prescribed period and submit his report to the Government. Only the suggestions and /or objections received within the aforesaid'; stipulated period, shall be considered by the Government. The part plan showing the proposed modification shall be kept for inspection of the general public during office hours on all working days at the following offices for the period of two months:1) The Collector, Raigad. 2) Joint Director of Town Planning, Konkan Division, Konkan Bhavan, Navi Mumbai. 3) Assistant Director of Town Planning, Alibaug-Raigad Branch, Dist. Raigad. This notice shall also be available on the Govt. website: www. maharashtra.gov.in By order and in the name of the Governor of Maharashtra
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I Laxmi Dravid have changed my name to Laxmi Suppukutty as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20690 I Padma Menghraj Jethwani have changed my name to Kanchan Sunil Katyara as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20691 I Rajman have changed my name to Rajman Gupta as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20692 I Reema Nandkishore Ahuja have changed my name to Rosy Reema Nandkishore Ahuja as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20693 I Narsingh have changed my name to Narsingh Ramkripal Vishwakarma as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20694 I Divyeshkumar Jayant Thakkar have changed my name to Divya Jayant Thakkar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20695 I, Vidya Rashmi have renounced / Relinquish and abandon the use of my former name / surname Vidya Rashmi Labh C-20696 I, Rajesh Kumar have renounced/ relinquish and abandon the use of my former name / surname Rajeshkumar Labh C-20697 We, Rajesh Kumar & Vidya Rashmi parents of the minor daughter Yoshita Raj have renounced / relinquish and abandon the use of her name / surname Yoshita Raj Labh C-20698 I Imran Abdul Khalek Shaikh have changed my name to Imran Khalik Mulla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20699 I Abdul Khalek Shaikh have changed my name to Khalik Mulla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20700 I Roushan Abdul Khalek Shaikh have changed my name to Roushan Khalik Mulla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20701 I Shamabai Jivraj Patel / Shamaben Jivraj Patel / Samaben Jivraj Patel have changed my name to Samaben Jivraj Gandhi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20702 I Pratibha Bhalchandra Mhatre have changed my name to Neeta Suresh Chaulkar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20703 I Kanij Fatama Shaikh have changed my name to Kanij Fatma as per Deedpoll Affidavit C-20704 I Haroon Rasid Shaikh / Harun Rasid have changed my name to Haroon Rashid Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20705 I Irshad Ahmad Fakir Mhd have changed my name to Irshad Ahmad Fakir Mohammed as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20706 I Arpitkumar Jeetendra Rawal have changed my name to Arpit Jitendra Rawal as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20707
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I Jeetendra S. Rawal have changed my name to Jitendra S. Rawal as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20708
I Chauhan Rashmi Valji have changed my name to Rashmita Deven Mewada as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20724
I Mrs. Ajod Kanwar Naresh Singh have changed my name to Mrs. Ajodh Naresh Singh Rajpurohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 20/07/15 C-20709
I Jasmini Kiritkumar Shah have changed my name to Jasmine Yogeesh Pandit as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20725
I Mrs. Ajod Naresh Singh have changed my name to Mrs. Ajodh Naresh Singh Rajpurohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 20/07/15 C-20710 I Mr. Govind Singh Naresh Singh have changed my name to Mr. Govind Singh Naresh Singh Rajpurohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 20/07/15 C-20711 I Mr. Gopal Singh Naresh Singh have changed my name to Mr. Gopal Singh Naresh Singh Rajpurohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 20/07/15 C-20712 I Mrs. Azad Naresh Singh Rajpurohit have changed my name to Mrs. Ajodh Naresh Singh Rajpurohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 20/07/15 C-20713 I Mrs. Azod Naresh Singh Rajpurohit have changed my name to Mrs. Ajodh Naresh Singh Rajpurohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 20/07/15 C-20714 I Mr. Naresh Singh have changed my name to Mr. Naresh Singh Rajpurohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 20/07/15 C-20715 I Mrs. Ajod Kanwar Naresh Singh Rajpurohit have changed my name to Mrs. Ajodh Naresh Singh Rajpurohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 20/07/15 C-20716 I Dharmesh Jaysukh Patel have changed my name to Dharmesh Jaysukhbhai Kothiya as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 22/07/15 C-20717 I Sidhant Hemant Agrawal have changed my name to Siddhant Hemant Agrawal as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 21/07/15 C-20718 I Mrs. Jyotsna Jasmat have changed my name to Mrs. Jyotsna Jasmat Parkhiya as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20719 I Mr. Jasmat Shambhu have changed my name to Mr. Jasmat Shambhu Parkhiya as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20720 I Aisha Zulfikara have changed my name to Aisha Ramjan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20721 I Miss. Raja Rajeshwari Rajender Pulimamidi have changed my name to Mrs. Suhasini Shrinivas Anthati as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 22/07/15 C-20722 I Mr. Shriniwas Ramulu Anthati have changed my name to Mr. Shrinivas Ramulu Anthati as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 22/07/15 C-20723
I Ashwinkumar Shivjibhai Shah have changed my name to Ashwin Shivji Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20726 I Manda Kashiram Hatim have changed my name to Vasanti Vasudev Maingade as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20727 I Ikbalkhan Ayoobkhan have changed my name to Iqbal Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20728 I Nasir Mohamed Nawab Mohamed Shaikh have changed my name to Nasir Nawab Mohamed Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20729 I Kanjibhai Bhachubhai Savla have changed my name to Kanji Bhachubhai Savla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20730 I Kanji Bhachubhai Savala have changed my name to Kanji Bhachubhai Savla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20731 I Rajesh Kanji Savala have changed my name to Rajesh Kanji Savla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20732 I Parvatiben Kanji Savla have changed my name to Parvati Kanji Savla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20733 I Radika Vivek Surve have changed my name to Radhika Vivek Surve as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20734 I Deepakkumar Mahendrakumar Pathak have changed my name to Deepak Mahendra Pathak as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20735 I Hetal Hasmukh Thakkar have changed my name to Nimisha Hasmukh Thakkar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20736 I Kasam Iqbal Mulla have changed my name to Qasam Iqbal Mulla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20737 I Jiten Shailesh Darjee have changed my name to Jiten Shailesh Darji as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 22/07/15 C-20738 I Bhikodevi Jawahar Patel / Bhikodevi have changed my name to Bhikhadevi Jawahar Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 22/07/15 C-20739 I Jawaram Pataram have changed my name to Jawahar Pataramji Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 22/07/15 C-20740 I Hareshkumar Maganlal Shah have changed my name to Haresh Maganlal Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 23/07/15 C-20741
We Gaurang Vanmali Tank And Hiral Gaurang Tank have changed our minor son’s name from Anshul Gaurang Tank to Aksh Gaurang Tank as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 23/07/15 C-20742 I Payal Kalpeshbhai Bhanderi have changed my name to Payal Kalpeshbhai Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 23/07/15 C-20743 I Sandip Pandurang Kalambe have changed my name to Sandeep Pandurang Kalambe as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 23/07/15 C-20744 I Kallianpur Sudarshan Kumar have changed my name to Sudarshan Kumar Kittu Bangera as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 15/07/15 C-20745 I Usha Vitthaljathan have changed my name to Usha Sudarshan Kumar as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 15/07/15 C-20746 I Smita Hasmukh Siddhapura have changed my name to Sarla Waghela as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 23/07/15 C-20747 I Bhanumati Hasmukhbhai Siddhapura have changed my name to Bhanuben Waghela as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 23/07/15 C-20748 I Prafulchandra Meghji Gala have changed my name to Praful Meghji Gala as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20749 I Amey Naresh have changed my name to Amey Naresh Wadikar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20750 We Mr. Naresh Gajanan Wadikar and Mrs. Vidya Naresh Wadikar have changed our minor son’s name from Amey Naresh to Amey Naresh Wadikar as per Deedpoll Affidavit C-20751 I Dashrathkumar Ranchhodbhai Limbachia have changed my name to Dashrath Ranchhodbhai Limbachiya as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20752 I Mufaddal Abdullah Ganjifrockwala have changed my name to Mufaddal Abdullah Vazir as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20753 I Farhana Begam Ferozali Sayyed have changed my name to Farida Muffaddal Vazir as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-20754 I Rakesh Kumar have changed my name to Rakesh Paswaan as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 23/07/15 C-20755
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I Reshma Mohan Bendre have changed my religion from Hindu to Muslim as per Maharashtra Government Gazette No. M-1514110 Dated: 25/06/2015 C-20675
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Most of us associate Thai food with the standard red or green curry that’s available in most restaurants across the city. If you are a victim of this belief, I know I have been in the past, you need to make your way straight to o:h cha kitchen and bar at Lower Parel to really expand your food palette when it comes to Thai food o:h cha which opened it’s doors last year, is probably the first standalone restaurant in Mumbai serving authentic Thai food. Now the word authentic, has been grossly misused and abused by most restaurants, but o:h cha really has kept its promise of keeping it as real as possible. Around 40 ingredients are imported from Thailand and cooking techniques too have been incorporated to serve you an experience that is as close to the original. The man behind it all, Chef Patron Rakesh Talwar, is a stickler for perfection and detailing. No shortcuts in his kitchen he tells us! He has worked in the industry for decades, with some of the leading names in the food business and runs a number of restaurants here and abroad. His passion and love for food, really transcends into what he serves along with his team that includes Sous chef Suresh Chunara. At o:h cha you are transported to Thailand when you step in and savour the food. A few variations like toning down the spice levels are probably the only changes they’ve made, and they do not serve Indianised Thai food, I repeat they do not. The décor, ambience and service is impressive. It’s warm and much of the interiors imported to bring you a Thai experience in the heart of the city. Waiters know the food and what they are serving, so go ahead and ask them for suggestions if you’re confused. While o:h cha has an expansive menu, I’m going to boil it down to what I loved the best here. To start off with, go for the Fried Turnip Cake. Who could have thought turnips could be so tasty? This dish takes a while to prepare. Mashed turnip balanced with the right amount of potato is mashed together into a cake which is then frozen and cut into tiny squares and deep fried, served with a burnt garlic chilli topping - simply delicious. Next up the Chicken Roll, which is steamed minced chicken stuffed in Chinese cabbage rolls with a peppery sichuan sauce is extremely flavourful. We also tried The Grilled Chicken Shanghai Dumpling and the Grilled Vegetable Shanghai Dumpling both different not just in colour, but filling and cooking methods as well. The latter is a pan seared dumpling with water chestnut, carrot and celery made perfectly so that each vegetable retains its crunch, texture and taste. There’s also the Som Tam salad which is a spicy but refreshing raw papaya salad made with imported palm sugar that is integral to this recipe. You could even try the Edamame Beans boiled in sea salt, that’s simple yet fresh and tasty.
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Oh so good! Clockwise: Som Tam salad, Grilled Vegetable Shanghai Dumpling, Fried Turnip Cake & Chicken Roll
In the mains, the Thai Chicken Green Curry and Pad kra prow kai with Rice are the perfect pick for your meal here. The green curry’s got Thai pea brinjals which actually look like peas and have a slightly bitter taste. No tins or cans used for coconut milk, it’s all freshly grated and prepared every morning to serve thin authentic curries just like those you get in Thailand. Now for the dessert, the Tub Tim Krob made with jackfruit and water chestnuts in sweetened coconut milk is absolutely refresh-
ing and tasty. o:h cha’s food is flavorful, just like Thai food is supposed to be. Every element of sweet, spicy, sour, salty and bitter stands out and is balanced beautifully to serve food that is not just authentic but also delicious. The detailing, cooking methods, techniques and effort put in to create and serve Thai food the way it’s meant to be gets a thumbs up from us. From a pricing point, it is on the higher end, but they give you food and service that matches The man behind it all, Chef Patron Rakesh Talwar up to it.
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Ponder awhile... “Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.” — Robert Kennedy
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he BJP appears to have hardened its stand in the parliament. In the Lok Sabha where it has a brute majority, it can take on the combined attack by the opposition parties. It has decided to ignore the demands of the opposition. It has taken a firm stand with regard to the demand of the opposition for the resignation of Sushma Swaraj and Vasundhara Raje. Rahul Gandhi has stated what Sushma has done is criminal. He has aggressively stated a criminal cannot remain in parliament. He seems to have ignored the fact that in parliament, there are dozens of members with a criminal record. The cases of some of these members are in various courts of the country. What has made the government harden its stand is the refusal of the opposition to let Sushma Swaraj make a statement. Are they concerned she will provide enough proof in her statement to show she is innocent? The government will have the problem of passing bills only in the Rajya Sabha where the combined parties can muster a majority and defeat the passing of government bills. The BJP perhaps is hoping that at least one or two parties will give it support in the Rajya Sabha. It is reported that the centre is making all possible effort to get the support of the Trinamool Congress or the AIADMK. Offers like special status might induce so these parties change their stand.
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HE monsoon session of Parliament has commenced amidst palpable apprehension regarding the expected discourse between the occupants of the treasury benches and of the opposition benches. The primary contentious issue at hand is the allegations of corruptions and scams against ministers occupying office in the ruling central government and heading state administrations, run by the same party, ruling at the centre: the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The country’s external affairs minister, Sushma Swaraj, and the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje, are both, in separate ways, accused of unscrupulous assistance to Lalit Modi, a magnate of the sport of cricket, who is accused of sharp practices. The chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, seems to have got enmeshed in the “Vyapam” scandal, involving subterfuge in various examinations. The issue has become murkier from the allegedly unexplained passing away of about twenty-six accused and seeming witnesses surrounding the scam.
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pants of the decorum and codes of conduct as expected in a parliamentary democracy, the country has, albeit through vicissitudes, ordeals, and chronic shortcomings, admirably acclimatized to and implemented the practice of parliamentary democracy. For the preceded nearly seven decades of independence, Parliamentary proceedings were ensured of a measure of civility by the country’s political leadership, to be followed by several instances, bespeaking of an erosion of the refinement of deportment as expected of its members. The raucousness, which is today more often witnessed in parliament than not, is manifested through intermittent occurrences. Encouragingly, they are subjected to degrees of correctives from the leader of the house, the speaker, or from its seasoned members, who are more conscious of the necessity to maintain a level of decency inside Parliament than others. India’s first Premier, Jawaharlal Nehru, was highly conscious of the necessity to accord the highest degree of respect to the institution of Parliament. He virtually pulled of all stops to ensure that it was so. In the initial
Govt, Oppn should maintain decorum This session of the Parliament is likely to witness several instances of accusations, counter-accusations, enraged demands by the opposition upon the government to rectify supposed wrongdoing, and the occasional spectacle of stonewalling of questions of one’s political opponents. The aforementioned controversial issues are doubtless necessary for a requisite scrutiny in the august chambers of Parliament, but it seems – and this is not at all new in the prevailing Indian political process – that, the mood of the opposition is inclined to cross the boundaries parliamentary proprieties inherent in the conduct of its business and perhaps demand more than the seriousness of the issue justifies. Harassing the government, for the sake of harassing, smacks of irresponsibility and a consequential dwindling down of credibility of the political opposition. Similarly, it also devolves upon the government to administer requisite correctives, according to the demands of a situation. In India, the institution of Parliament is a respected constituent of its constitutional set-up. It is one of the finest institutions, ensuring the continuous accountability and transparency of the government, and by obvious extension, of all parties legitimately participating in the political process of the country. At the dawn of independence, despite a certain degree of wariness in some contemplative minds about extent of awareness and willingness among political partici-
BY AND LARGE Ranajoy Sen months after independence, Nehru would personally oversee to inculcate a sense of awareness among fellow members about Parliamentary proprieties, and make them aware of the degree of dignity and civility expected in parleys even between members of the treasury benches and of those on the opposition. On a notable occasion, when a particular matter required the involvement of G.V. Mavalankar, the first designated Speaker of Parliament in independent India, some Congress party colleagues of the Prime Minister articulated to Nehru that the speaker should be sent for. The immediate frown appeared above Nehru’s eyebrows, but the usual explosion of anger did not follow. Controlling his annoyance, Nehru patiently explained to his junior colleagues that decency and decorum demands that the Speaker of Parliament is
never sent for, always approached. Nehru wallowed in parliament, was present personally and participated in all its sessions as long as he was around and was not struck with any illness. When on two famous occasions during his rule, an unscrupulous nexus between some rich businessmen and certain government ministers were exposed on the floor of parliament, Nehru “bowed to the majesty of Parliament” and ensured the departure of one of his Finance ministers and of concerned government officials from their respective posts, although he doubted the extent of the minister’s involvement in the scandal.
Atal enriched Parliament sessions Indira Gandhi was treated rather shabbily by Parliament during the first year of her rule in 1966. Later, perhaps in a mood of retribution, she often displayed some insensitivity to Parliamentary proceedings and enquiries from the opposition. During the “Emergency” she condemnably converted Parliament into a rump. Post-Emergency, parliament re-gained its former respect, but the period of potential glory which it achieved during the Nehru years is yet to be witnessed again. Nevertheless, there have been occasions when highly respected and spectacular individuals have been elected to Parliament. Foremost among them has been Atal Behari Vajpayee. An MP with decades of experience, Vajpayee regaled and enriched parliamentary proceedings through his excellent speeches, replete with oratorical flourish, wit, facts, and a capacity to impress even upon members belonging to other political parties. As Prime Minister, Vajpayee played no mean role in trying to restore a measure of dignity to Parliament while navigating through the tempestuous nature of Indian politics and the challenges of governing India. To diminish the instances of unruliness and unacceptable demeanour within Parliament, it collectively impinges on the government, opposition, and the Speaker to uphold the respect of Parliament and to ensure necessary actions upon erring members; instantly, impartially, and sternly. As this monsoon session of Parliament progresses, it is a fervent hope and expectation that all matters, notwithstanding their levels of seriousness and relevance, would be discussed with logic, civility, discipline, and objectivity. An improvement in the quality of parliamentary procedures is bound to affect the workings of the state legislatures of the country for the better, thereby ameliorating the quality of the political process of the country.
Wisdom from ‘The Great Master’ C ONFUCIUS is one of the most quoted personalities ever. He is so popular that there is a special ‘Confucius says…’ joke-selection. Confucius, whose name literally means 'Master Kong', lived from 551-479 BCE. He was a Chinese thinker and philosopher, whose teachings have deeply influenced not only Asian thought and life. He presented himself as a “transmitter who invented nothing” and he really pointed out the importance of learning, which is one reason he is seen by Chinese people as 'The Greatest Master'. One of the best known sources of Confucius are ‘The Analects’, a collection of his teachings, which was compiled many years after his death. A fountain of extremely mindful and wise Confucius quotes springs from these ancient descriptions. Many of them are universal and timeless in their beautiful and simple truth and they are as valid today as on the day they left Confucius’ mouth. Here we take a look at 10 of the
most inspiring quotes by Confucius. Confucius says: *Never impose on others what you would not choose for yourself. It’s the ‘Golden Rule’ and the essence of real compassion. Not compassion as in looking down on someone and have pity for an-
expresses something very profound which also is very useful to know: Ignorance is a willful neglect or refusal to acquire knowledge. It is to not widen one’s own perspective in order to see a broader truth. An example it would be to have racist thoughts and not realizing that all men are equal. The ultimate truth therefore is where there is absolutely no ignorance, meaning where other, this is no real compassion. the perspective or consciousness has become Compassion means seeing another person one with all that there is. In Buddhism igno100 per cent equal to yourself (in value, not in rance (Avidy?) is seen as the primary cause of differentials on the surface which ultimately suffering. Liberation is Enlightenment. do not matter). In fact it is seeing yourself in “The Superior Man is aware of Righteousevery other person. And therefore you cannot ness, the inferior man is aware of advantage.” harm anyone without also harming yourself. Another quote is: “The object of the supeIt doesn’t mean to lose individuality or self- rior man is truth.” It is the value of integrity: worth, on the contrary – but the other person Do we act to our best knowledge of truth or earns the same gift. do we bend ourselves and violate our inReal knowledge is to know the extent of tegrity in order to gain an advantage? Do we one’s ignorance. play fair game or use perfidious tactics? That’s my personal favourite quote since it — Confucius
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Charges vs charges stall Parliament INDIAN Parliament has been reduced to a house of 'Tamasha' as our elected members of both the upper and lower houses have made a mockery of our democracy by not allowing parliamentary proceedings to function. It is like one kettle calling the other black as our MPs wash their dirty linens in public. Crores of rupees have gone down the drain as each hour wasted in parliament cost lacs of rupees which is made good from honest tax payers money. Important bills affecting the development of the nation are stalled as parliament is adjourned everyday for silly reasons for scoring brawny points between political party's that is of inconsequential value to the citizens. Corruption rules roost in our country and scams and other irregularities have emptied our national wealth which is responsible for the rising inflation, unemployment, food shortages and other problems facing our country today. People elect parliamentarians and legislatures for governance but it truly is a shame that people in power misuse their powers. Time ripe for our court's to intervene and see to it that the Parliament functions and
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Yakub Memon’s crime demands nothing but capital punishment APROPOS 'Yakub may not receive his second masters certificate' (ADC, July 23), it is indeed intriguing to read about this character how a terrorist of this magnitude causing devastating loss to the public in general and their properties on the other side is professionally qualified and also did pursue his education even from the prison wherein he was lodged for last few years. It simply baffles me why did he become a terrorist while he had such a bright future to spend his life peacefully and reasonably decently. He possibly invited his trouble which was his destiny. The crime that he had committed demands nothing but a capital punishment any way. — Bikram Banerjea, Mumbai
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one one day match was washed out in South Africa and we could tie one match in New Zealand with the efforts of the tail enders as the top order failed time and again. The bowling department was a headache for some time now as none of the bowlers sticking to line and length to capture 20 wickets in a test match situation. The writing is on the wall as the opposition pile up runs and we always fight back to the wall.
the pathetic state of our politicians. Wonder what services, these ministers would give in their respective governments and society wherein they are based when they even fail to know the basics. Interestingly, OF Abdul Kalam vis- LETTER THE DAY ited Jharkhand this very May 2015 and addressed one of the state’s biggest agricultural universities at a high profile event, which saw the presence of the state chief minister — Calicut Ramani, Sanpada Raghubar Das. It is high time to choose our politicians with wisdom and care, else such surprises and shocks would RECENTLY a picture going become rampant in our sociviral on the social media that ety. — Mohd Zeyaullah Khan, Nagpur carried Jharkhand education minister Neera Yadav paying floral tribute to former President APJ Abdul Kalam at an event in Kodarma is both dis- JOURNALISTS can be called maying and alarming. Nei- the conscience keepers of the nation, and if they are silenced or attacked the country can fall into a period of darkness. Recently a journalist was murdered at Mira Road and three others were brutally attacked by the mafia who run the dance and flesh trade business in the Neera Yadav paying floral tribute to city. The journalists were tryAPJ Kalam ing to expose the underbelly of the city and have been ther the organizers nor the punished for that. minister is aware about the We lost J Dey, an eminent living legend — Abul Kalam crime reporter some years seems really surprising and back, who too was silenced raises question over the cred- by the mafia. Maharashtra ibility of the both the event CM has promised to bring organizer and the education about a law that looks after minister. In a country like the interests of the scribes ours, having a state educa- and he should act without tion minister with a lack of any further delay. — Altaf H Ladiwala, Bandra knowledge simply showcases
Dismaying moment Instead of discussing over development plans Parliamentarians trade barbs to wash their dirty linens in both the Houses those disrupting proceedings booked and punished. — S.N. Kabra, Goregaon
THE ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress crossed swords on the floor of Parliament, but behind closed doors the parliamentary wings of the parties had to face their own problems and of leaders publicly airing views contrary to the respective party lines. Amit Shah opined his colleagues that they need not take their cue from the media that had targeted its top leaders, currently embroiled in cases relating to acts of impropriety and corruption. The party Kirti Ajmera, who survived Mumbai serial blasts in 1993, said this is half justice as justice delayed is justice denied. Ajmera is lucky to get half justice. Victims of 1992 post Babri Masjid demolition communal riots are yet to get any justice even after 23 years. Why he got half justice is very well known. Victims of 1992 will never get any justice. — Firoz Khan, Parel
Strike off farmers’ loans APROPOS your article "Sena lashes out at CM Fadnavis for rejecting waiver of farmers' loans" (ADC Jul 23), the demand by Shiv Sena to forgo the debt of farmers is a typical example of the generosity displayed by our politicians with money that does not belong to them. The crores they want to give away comes from the pockets of hard working tax payers, who incidentally are never consulted about how the money they contribute to the government is spent. In any case, this whole concept of a 'Mai-baap sarkar' is a hangover from the Raj, when the British kept the natives dependent on them so that they could be controlled easily. As long as our people continue to depend in the government to bail them out every time they are in difficulty; and not learn to stand on their own two feet, we will
had not come to power, courtesy the media and there is no need of attacking them. Both the parties are playing waiting game and the party cadre within the two national parties go all out to make some valid points and get the rap of the party high command. Corruption has gone in to the roots of our politicians and allegations and counter allegations are part and parcel of parliamentary politics. UPA did enter in to corruption chart in a big way and no NDA led by BJP is also facing similar charges. Both the ruling party and the opposition are sailing in the same boat and the public, never be counted as an important nation. — Firoze Hirjikaka, Colaba
Ridic pick of Indian team INDIAN team selection to Sri Lanka is farce and not up to the expected level of a national team. As in the past we depend solely on batting and the batting failed more than 75% times to upset our calculations on overseas tours. Whether it is MS Dhoni or Virat Kohli, we faced series of defeats on overseas tours and it is time for redemption. Instead of having fresh faces in the side to revamp the team and form a winning combination we are going backwards even after Dhoni's retirement. The bowling combination appeared to be the weakest link for over a decade and we do not have a genuine pair of opening bowlers to deliver lethal deliveries from both the ends and upset the opposition on away tours. The spin department is a good only on paper. Harbhajan Singh is up the hill and needs to be rested for some more time before calling quits got a permanent place in the side. When we have Ashwin in the side, there is need for left-arm bowler Aksar Patel to bowl with off spinner in tandem and not Harbhajan Singh.
who voted for them feel the pinch for last 11 years. — Jayanthy S. Maniam, Sion
IN order to corner BJP in Parliament, the Congress is reportedly thinking in terms of not availing of the facility of heavily subsidized food in the Sansad’s canteen. To take the wind out of the 'secular' party’s sails, the BJP can retaliate by telling its MPs not to claim their daily allowances for those days during which no business of the House could be transacted due to the incessant disruptive tactics adopted by the Congressmen. — Arun Malankar, Santacruz
KNOWING fully well about the inherent weakness of Indian batsmen facing the new ball bowlers, the opposition pick of battery of fast bowlers to upset our so called strong batting line up we tour other countries. Team selection for the Sri Lankan tour shows a weak team in all the three departments is given pride of place under an arrogant leader. We were beaten black and blue in England (twice), Australia (twice), SA and NZ since the year 2011 and still our selectors have not learnt their lessons. As a matter of fact, we could not win a single match in the 6 series as
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EXTORTION BY UNION WORKERS IN FILM INDUSTRY CONTINUES
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Cine political parties’ extortion in Film industry continues, 5 caught by Aarey Police on Maria call
various production houses cough up huge amounts. This goes on inspite of the fact that last week Aarey police arrested five persons from different political unions after they tried to stop the ongoing shoot in Film City in Goregaon when a producer simply refused to give them the By Zuber Ansari asked amount. Interestingly, of the arround three months rested accused, three persons back a list of about 20 names were already in the members of all major list which was handed over to political parties cine worker Commissioner Rakesh Maria. union was handed over to On the day of incident, a Mumbai Police Commis- shooting was going on for sioner Rakesh Maria by the one of the Television serials Association of Advertising ''Lajvanti'' in Film City. A Producers (ASAP) guild re- group of around five persons garding the extortion issues barged into the set and began faced by them while shooting asking about the documents in the entertainment capital. and permissions for shootHowever undaunted and dis- ing. The production house playing not even the slightest employees then asked them fear, these political party to leave, at which the five deworkers possessing various manded money from them. affiliations merrily continue Even as the arrested acbusiness of extortion, making cused attempted to disrupt
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Rakesh Maria the shoot, one of the senior persons of the production house rang up Maria and narrated the entire incident to him and sought his help. On Rakesh Maria's direction, a team of officials reached the spot and caught two of the offenders while three others fled from the spot, but they were later caught.
According to Senior Police Inspector from Aarey Police station Vilas Chavan, '' Yes, we have arrested five accused in extortion case who went to extort the money from the sets of ''Lajvanti'' shoot, they all are claiming themselves that they are party worker of cine political party, but we have to cross check it, because anyone can boast by using name of political party.'' Sources from Aarey Police station revealed that the arrested accused were identified as Phoolchand Ubale, Mehul, Bhavesh, Shree and Bala Lokre. In the list which was handed over to Commissioner Rakesh Maria, Bhavesh, Shree and Bala names already had figured in the list.One of the accused, Bala Lokre surrendered on Monday along with him lawyer while remaining four were arrested and send into judicial custody.
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Give nod to Wadia children organ transplant facility, HC tells state By Philip Varghese
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ombay High Court on Thursday directed the State government to grant approval to Nowrosjee Wadia Maternity Hospital at Parel for starting a paediatric organ transplant facility by July 31.A division bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice Anil Menon were informed by State government advocate G. W. Mattos that within a week the Directorate of Health Services will grant the authorisation certificate for running the centre.The court heard a Public Interest Litigation by Kamayani Mahabal for restarting the Bail Jerbai Wadia Hospital for Children, which closed
in 2009 for renovation and moved its services to the maternity hospital in the adjacent compound. The hospital had earlier told the court that repairs, modernisation and refurbishment work will be completed by March 31, 2016. However, 'it would start the transplant facility at the maternity hospital, which will be the first of its kind in this part of the world.' The hospital's advocate informed that the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board conducted an inspection on June 20 and found that the hospital was satisfied for conducting the transplant. All that required is authorisation from the DHS, the advocate said.
Better facilities for Deonar slaughter house on the anvil By Priyanka Bhatt
party has requested that owing to the fact that a considerably large population of Muslims in Mumbai more facilities should be provided like building a shade of around 30,000 square metres for the animals brought there. As there is a beef ban
mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) body, Deonar fuls Bakri Eid is expected to fils the need of be celebrated sometime non-vegetarians across in September, Samajwadi Mumbai. Sheep, goats and Party has initiated to improve buffaloes from states like Rathe conditions of the slaugh- jasthan, Madhya Pradesh and ter house at Deonar. Being Gujarat are brought here, and the largest and only slaughter therefore the need for facilihouse under the Brihan- ties at the slaughter house
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rises even more. Samjwadi Party leader Abu Azmi, on Thursday came to meet the Municipal Commissioner Ajoy Mehta with regards to the same issue. The
all over the state, there will be a rise in the number of goats brought there, and therefore the number of visitors and buyers will also rise. Therefore, the Samajwadi party has requested to make a canteen as well as provide sanitation facilities there. The walls
around the slaughter house also need repairing as there is a chance of animals being stolen. They have also requested the Solid Waste Management department to get involved to clean the gutters as well as keep the surroundings clean.
Structures whose lease is over to get notices; BMC chief gets into the act By Priyanka Bhatt
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ecently, Municipal Commissioner Ajoy Mehta issued notices to malls and shopping complexes across the city to demolish any illegal structures built around the malls, and to comply with all the rules of the BMC. The measure taken by the commissioner of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has inspired the Improvement Committee at BMC to send out notices to all those organisations who Lame of Lessee
stand on leased land, and the period of their lease is over or will be getting over soon. Improvement Committee Chairman Prakash Gangadhare has asked for a detailed report on the list of structures that are on lease and have not applied for renewal despite expiry of the due date. The Assistant Commissioner (Property) had written to Gangadhare in April to look into the matter and take action against the organisations whose lease was over and still had not applied for renewal or had breached Lease expiry date
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the norms of lease contracts. Gangadhare has demanded information regarding the lands claimed back by the BMC. There were 234 properties of lands whose lease was over but now the number has increased to 253 as per Gangadhare's knowledge. He has demanded an immediate probe into the matter as there are prominent names involved in the matter of breaching norms and extention of lease period. The lease period of some have expired for as long as ten years or more.
Royal Western India Turf Club
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Issue pending with State Govt
Bennett & Coleman
03. 04. 2000
Undertaking received on 16. 06. 2015. Huge breaches on plot. Pending for Breach Renewal Policy
Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd.
12. 01. 2003
General Assurance of India
19. 03. 2001
The Indian Hotel Co. Ltd
12. 01. 2003
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Undertaking not received yet. Building in dilapidated condition. Pending for Breach Renewal Policy
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pg 18 We tell you about the newly launched sunglasses from Mango Pickles Afternoon Despatch & Courier
So crafty This paper hanging lamp from Tranceforme will add a rustic touch to your home décor. Price `950
pg 19 Read about our visit the newly opened Todi Mills Social!
LoveLy Lights
MUMBAI | FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015
A series situation We love these Edison bulbs from Red Blue & Yellow. They will look gorgeous in a more contemporary room. Price `5,000 Fun with colours If you’re confused about what to pick, your safest bet would be a colourful option like this one from Home Centre by Lifestyle. Price `3,295
From shades and chandeliers, to lights and lamps, a well-placed light can completely change the way a room looks! Rhea Dhanbhoora & Dev Goswami bring you some great options So ornate Gold isn’t always the best option, but this lamp from Baaya Design is not over-the-top. Price `17,380
Musical nights Whether it’s a party or a small gathering of friends, this pretty silhouette lamp from Gifttease.com is a steal. Price `4,030
Artsy touch We love painted bottles, and with light emanating from this one from FashionandYou.com, it’s a must-have on our list! Price `1,495
A dramatic effect We love the theatre lightlike vibe of this lamp from Sanctum. Price `2,399 For your tiny tots Your children will adore this cute, monkey lamp from HyperCITY. Price `1,999
Go oriental A classic design, this table lamp from Traceforme is a safe bet. Price `46,000 (set of two)
Level up This swirl engraved, multi-level lamp, from Code Silver, will look great as the centrepiece on a coffee table. Price `14,500 An artsy classic We are in complete awe of this handpainted table lamp from Fashionara. com. Price `1,549
ChooSe the riGht LiGhtS The biggest question you will have when you’re doing up a new home is what lights to choose. The answer lies in the overall theme that you’re aiming for. For example, Ankita Arya, a stylist from FabFurnish.com, tells us that chandeliers are a good option if you’re creating a grand, opulent home. On the other hand, suspended lights are perfect for contemporary interiors. She adds, “Ceiling lights bind all the items of a room together and bring its décor together. So, remember that they are not merely an illuminating option.” Similarly, table lamps too are a necessity. Ankita explains, “The table lamp is an absolute essential in every home and has now become a home accent! Old yet chic, table lamps are very innovative and can change the entire look of your room adding style, personality and character.”
Shine some light This is table lamp from Home Centre by Lifestyle, is the perfect example of how to rock neon home décor. Price `1,795
Did you say abstract? If you want to add a quirky, abstract touch to a room, pick a lamp that’s off the beaten track, like this one from Icasa. Price `55,920
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MUMBAI | FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015 For your kitchen It’s not often that we see light fixtures that are as perfect for your kitchen as these are! Pick them up from Red Blue & Yellow! Price `5,000
A touch of nature More than the classy design, it is we love the gradient blue light of this Fashionara.com piece. Price `3,340
Good night Perfectly bright, this lamp from Fashionandyou.com is well-suited for your bedroom. Price `1,275
Go coral This reminds us of a nightclub — but a classy one! If your house is a party pad, this light from FabFurnish. com a must-have. Price `712
A cluster of light Add a table and chair around these printed lamps from Sanctum, and you’ve got yourself a simple, but well-designed study space. Price `4,525
KnoW your LiGhtS We’re sure that you understand the importance of lighting up your home. But, do you understand the role that the fixtures play? Their shapes often determine how light is thrown around the room and so, when they’re used right, they can enhance any type of décor. Of course, there are also decorative pieces that you can pick to make a statement.
Who said you need a table? This handpainted lampshade from FabFurnish. com is a great standalone piece. Price `1,178
Light my fire Love The Doors? This table lamp from HyperCITY is perfect for you. Price `899
Go ornate Add to particularly opulent home décor with this silver lamp from Code Silver. Price `18,800
the functional shapes
Most fabric-based lamp shades are available in various shapes. Longer shades such as hexagons or cylinders throw light out of both sides, helping to create a warm, ambient glow. On the other hand, floor shades (slightly broader at the bottom than at the top) and oval shades often cast a circular or an oval spread of light on your floor. You can use these to highlight a certain section of your room or a particular piece of furniture. Empire shades, with their creased fabric and perfectly-proportioned slanting sides, look very pretty and are perfect for a coffee table in your living room or a study table, since they have a wide spread of light that is perfect for reading. Coolie and bell shades emit light similarly, but their simple, yet aesthetic design makes them suitable for your bedroom.
the decorative shades Modern art The minimalistic design on this lamp by Ownow.com will compliment modern interiors. Price `13,300
When you mean business Want to give your room a really bright touch? Pick up this unique light globe from Anemos. Price On request
have a massive budget? Pick up this unique frosted glass and black granite lamp from Frazer and Haws. Price On request
From the iconic Tiffany shades to the contemporary art-glass ones, these make for fantastic buys. But, make sure that they complement your existing décor. A Tiffany shade, for example, is a work of art in itself, Ankita Arya, a stylist from FabFurnish.com, tells us. And so, they work best with neutral décor, where they can be the centre of attraction. Featuring intricate and colourful glass patterns, it is a classic lampshade that you can’t go wrong with it. Art-glass shades sound similar to Tiffany shades, as they too feature stained glass. However, the design is more contemporary than ornate and will go well in a new-age, functional home. Minichandelier shades are a good pick as well — they are a variant of the normal chandelier, with fabric shades on each light source, giving your room a warm, inviting glow, while still ensuring the resplendence that chandeliers are mostly associated with.
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MUMBAI | FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015
« LIVE STREAM UNITE: THE MIRROR TO TOMORROWLAND
Music in unison Just because you aren’t in Belgium, you don’t have to miss out on experiencing hits from one of the best electronic music festivals. Pooja Salvi tells you how you can experience Tomorrowland right here in Mumbai
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f you’re a fan of electronic music, you don’t need an introduction to Tomorrowland. The popular Electronic Dance Music (EDM) festival, which takes place in Belgium every year, is set to celebrate its 10 th anniversary this year. And you can experience it here in Mumbai! Unite: The Mirror to Tomorrowland is a live simulcast, which will be showcased in the city. Fans will get the opportunity to catch music legends such as Armin van Buuren, Martin Garrix and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike on a big screen. Shailendra Singh, joint managing director at Percept Limited, tells us, “Dance music has the power to unite people around the world. It is a language of raw energy and cuts across geographical borders. Over the past decade, Tomorrowland has set a trend by uniting the entire world through dance music, and has been a great source of inspiration for us. The Tomorrowland live stream experience will help take our goal to unite the world to the next level.” Following a Fan Park concept and elevating the experience on the
ground, the whole simulcast promises to be an exciting affair. The special effects, lights, CO2, lasers, pyrotechnics and sound will be in sync with what is happening at the festival ground. This will indeed be a unique, virtual 360° live digital experience for all music lovers. Shailendra adds, “The live stream has the potential to unite different forms of dance music from across the globe. It’s a creatively charged experience that can enhance and positively change the future of the dance music scene across our country. Our first edition of the Tomorrowland live stream has seen tickets selling out very quickly to avid fans across India. It will be great to see people from all over the country unite to partake of this exclusive experience in Mumbai. Almost 10,000 Indians attend Tomorrowland every year; this Tomorrowland live stream is dedicated to those fans who can’t make it there.” The tickets for the events start at `990. When July 25, from 11pm onwards Where Dome at NSCI, Worli Contact www.bookmyshow.com
« ART EXHIBITION DIVINE ONENESS
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>> Catch a live simulcast of Tomorrowland in Mumbai
f you’re interested in art that melds the human and the divine, visit Art & Soul Gallery, where artist Vijayraaj Bodhankar is displaying some of his work. Vijayraaj says, “The degree of closeness or assimilation of the relationship between human beings determines a person’s journey towards the eternal divinity of oneness. Neutrality often forms the base of divinity, and the purity of soul is represented by the omnipresent white colour. This forms the basic ideology of my innovations, leading to unique perceptions in this series.” The exhibition is curated by Varsha Karale. When Today and tomorrow, from 11am to 7pm Where Art & Soul Gallery, 1, Madhuli, Shiv Sagar Estate, Opposite Nehru Tarangan, Dr Annie Besant Road, Worli Contact 9920411828
« TV SHOW A MUSICAL JOURNEY FROM THE ROAD TO THE AIR « POP-UP THEVIPSALE.COM
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heVIPsale.com is going offline to organise a sale featuring prêt wear, couture outfits, opulent fabrics, flowy silhouettes, easy cuts and pop colours. Over 30 designers, including Deme by Gabriella, Nishika Lulla, Shehla Khan, Arpita Mehta, Falguni and Shane Peacock, Maheka Mirpuri and Nandita Mahtani, will be participating in the sale popup. Teena Ahuja Kapoor, the organiser of the pop-up, tells us, “This pop-up will be a great opportunity for women to restock their wardrobe with outfits and accessories from some of India’s leading designers. I want every girl to be able to own something from her dream brand without having to break the bank and so, the collection on display is available at heavily discounted rates. This is the first time we are taking the collection from our website offline, and are expecting a great response at the sale!” You can avail of discounts up to 70% off at the pop-up. When Today and tomorrow, from 11am to 8pm Where House of Tales, Kala Ghoda, Fort Contact 9619986380
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mbark on a musical journey with the On The Road Project, which features a partnership between Farhan Live, Vishal-Shekhar and Shankar Ehsaan Loy. Comprising of eight episodes, the show is set to entertain you with performances by Farhan Akhtar and his band mates. The show will also showcase the band’s live tour from cities and towns. Anurag Rao, CEO and cofounder of Farout Media, tells us, “With innovative ways of engaging an artist and with their creativity in mind, this show is a mini-series with an emphasis on the artists’ personal stories, combined with their live tours. This is something that fans will be eager to watch, as we showcase the efforts, inspirations, trivia and behind-thescenes of the gigs. Our vignettes feature us extensively following and covering gigs with these superstars. We think that introducing such content in the mainstream and digital media will open new channels of music innovation.” When Every Friday at 4pm Where Zoom TV
« THEATRE AN ODE TO M. V. WISDOM
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n Ode to M. V. Wisdom tells the story of June 11, 2011, when the cargo ship MV Wisdom crashed on to Juhu Beach, affecting 10 people whose lives changed forever. Directed by Jeff Goldberg (who previously directed The Persian, Solomon Enev), the two-hour play brings you some of the city’s best acting talent. Jeff tells us, “Our story has a lot to do with contemporary Bombay history, something that most English-language plays do not deal with. It shows modern hardships like family pressure and relationship dilemmas, which everyone goes through. The actors whom I have been working with are so fresh and talented that it makes the play worth it.” When July 31 to August 2 and August 7 to 9, from 8pm to 10 pm Where The Jeff Goldberg Studio, Bandra (w) Contact 7506906927
>> On The Road Project is a mini-series featuring eight episodes
« COMEDY CITRUS COMEDY AT LEMON LEAF
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f you’ve ever been to Lemon Leaf, you will know that they serve lip-smacking food and amazing drinks at the best prices. And now, you can get a good dose of comedy too, as they will be hosting comedians Azeem Banatwalla, Mikhail Almeida and Dhruv Deshpande at the end of the month. And, that’s not all. You can also enjoy shots of Belvedere at just `250! Mitesh
Rangras, chef and cofounder of Lemon Leaf tells us, “Comedy is something that appeals to everyone. We are absolutely thrilled to host our first comedy night, with some of the best comedians in the city.” When July 30, at 8.30pm When Lemon Leaf, ground floor, Royal Sands Building, off Lokhandwala complex, Andheri (w) Contact 9920760112
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WEEKEND PLANNER
SHOPPING
FOOD & DRINK
If you’re looking for the perfect jewellery to match your mood this monsoon, Mirari has just the right thing for you. Including an array of colours, the collection portrays the sublime imagery of the dancing peacock after a shower. Crafted in 22 karat gold, the earrings are embellished with diamonds and rubies. “We take pride in creating our iconic signature peacock collections, each time with a different interpretation,” Mira Gulati, founder of the brand, explains. Where www.mirari.com/shop
If you’re looking for some stunning gifting options for your loved ones, head to Shazé and take your pick from their variety of silver gifting options. Designed with precision, they are suitable for various occasions. Samrat Zaveri, MD of Shazé India, tells us, “Shazé silver products are one-of-a-kind. They are designed and crafted by the finest craftsmen across the globe and cater to the connoisseur clientele. We have an exclusive range of silver gifting products reflecting great taste and sheer grandeur. Shazé specialises in sterling silver and silver-plated merchandise that is contemporary and unique with attention given to detailing, innovation and perfection. Using cuttingedge technology, our products reflect self-expression, telling a story of their own.” Where TBZ Nirmal Zaveri, Hughes Road Contact 49267807
BaBy’s Day ouT aT Millk
Head to Millk at Kamala Mills to experience a fun-filled Sunday organised by The Blue Door. Parents can enjoy a delicious lunch at Millk while the children can have a blast at their play area. Brands such as Melissa Shoes and Pret. Su. Ma by Verandah will also be coming together to bring you some of their best collections. Tanya Chabbria, lifestyle coach at The Blue Door, tells us, “We’re looking forward to spending the day at Millk with family, where all of us have something fun to do.” When July 26, from 11am to 7pm Contact 24964457 Where Millk, Kamala Mills, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel
gET raDianT skin WiTH DEssangE paris
BEspokE BEauTy sErviCEs aT your DoorsTEp
MyGlamm gives you the option of skipping a visit to the salon and enjoying services in the comfort of your own home. Choose from an array of services ranging from beauty and spa therapies along with nail services and bridal packages. You can even view profiles of artists available in your neighbourhood and choose your favourite stylists, beauticians and aestheticians based on experience, skill and charges. Darpan Sanghvi, managing director, Sanghvi Brands, says, “MyGlamm was born out of our understanding of the customer pain points of discovery, credibility and availability faced in availing home services and fulfilling their impulse service requirements. With technology as an enabler, we aim to provide quick beauty services at your doorstep with a strong focus on the artists, operations and excellence in delivery of services.” Where www.myglamm.com Contact 180030004526
The monsoon brings with it, a range of skin problems and so, head to Dessange Paris to pamper your skin and shield it from the harmful effects of the monsoon. Enjoy their 60-minute Absolute Detox and Instant Radiance facial that will leave your skin glowing for days. Kanchan Punjani, spa business manager at Dessange Paris, tells us, “Monsoons lead to clogged pores, which makes your skin tone look dull and causes acne. This facial is perfect for clarifying and nourishing your skin while revealing clear, beautiful skin. We hold a consultation session prior to the service to determine your skin type, its needs and requirements and accordingly choose or modify the steps and products used to give you optimum results.” When Ongoing Where Dessange Salon & Spa, Bandra, Coral Apartments, Opp. St. Theresa Church, 24th Road, Bandra (w) Contact 26000170
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Indulge in high tea at Oakroom as the restaurant has introduced a continental and Indian menu, which includes dishes such as Tuna Melt, Roast Chicken and Spinach & Corn. There’s also Wok Tossed in Chilly Garlic Paneer and Chicken Pakoras, and tea or coffee options. Susmeet, manager at Oakroom, tells us, “Indulge yourself in our new high tea menu and relish the alluring experience of warm savouries, finger sandwiches and our delightful desserts as you spend lazy afternoons at our cosy diner.” price `550 (plus taxes) When Ongoing Where 29/1, Oakwood Premier, JR Mhatre Road, Iris Park, Juhu (near Chandan Cinema) Contact 66238891
CElEBraTE TEquila Day aT THE uniTED sporTs Bar anD grill
Anytime is a good time for some tequila, and what a better day to have it than on Tequila Day! Head to The United Sports Bar and Grill to enjoy two tequila shots absolutely free on the purchase of one! Sonali Mullick, senior manager of operations at The United Sports Bar and Grill, tells us, “Tequila, like the Mexicans who invented it, is often crowned the feistiest spirit in the world. To celebrate this cheerful drink, July 24 is celebrated as Tequila Day in various parts of the world. The United Sports Bar and Grill commemorates this day with the most amazing offer — buy one shot of tequila and get two absolutely free. Come and enjoy our finger-licking good snacks that go perfectly with tequilas.” When Tonight Where At all United Sports Bar and Grill outlets in Mumbai Contact www.unitedsportsbar.com
BarBEquE naTion’s THai fEsTival ‘saWaTDEE’
Sawatdee means hello in Thai, and this food festival gives you a chance to experience a slice of Thai cooking. But it’s not just the food; with ambience and an atmosphere that’s sure to take you on a journey to South East Asia, the Thai food festival has something for everyone who loves this cuisine. Uday Menon, chief business officer, Barbeque Nation Hospitality Ltd, tell us, “Today, Indians are keen to experiment with new cuisines, concepts and food trends. While grilled food is our forte, we have been introducing our patrons to the delights of global cuisine on a regular basis. Sawatdee is Barbeque Nation’s endeavour to bring the best of Thai cuisine, crafted by our expert chefs, to our patrons. We are confident that Sawatdee will be very well received by our customers.” Chef Vijay Bakshi, head of culinary operations at Barbeque Nation Hospitality Ltd, says, “The Sawatdee food festival menu is an exploration of the range of flavours that classify Thai food. Thai food has many similarities with Indian food with its curries and spices and yet, at the same time, has very different tastes and flavours. We look forward to taking our diners through an exotic journey of Thai cuisine and tantalising their taste-buds.” When Up to August 2, from noon to 4.30pm and from 7pm to 11.30pm Where Barbeque Nation outlets across Mumbai Contact 60600000
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Try nail arT for a CHangE
Nail art can be something simple that catches the eye or an elaborate expression of your style. Either way, it’s worth heading to Runah Salon to get your nails personalised. And it shouldn’t just be reserved for a special occasion — you can get your nails done up just to freshen your look. Getting a manicure plus nail art is a great way to change up your everyday, solid colour polish. Akshata Honawar, creative director of Runah Salon, tell us, “Wear your nails to any occasion, from classy French polish with floral nail art and funky abstract designs to ombré nail polish.” Where 1st floor, Spice Klub restaurant, Opp. Phoenix mills, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Patel (w) Contact 24941111 / 9833921960
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Inorbit Mall at Vashi is organising several workshops and a Shop & Win offer called the Monsoon Mania festival. If you shop for over `5,000, you get the chance to win gifts and vouchers ranging from `500 to `5,000, every hour. And there are also weekly prizes which include food vouchers from Four Points Sheraton. One lucky mega winner will win a diamond pendant worth `10,000 and a grand winner will be awarded a weekend stay at Four Points Sheraton Hotel through a lucky draw system. The weekly, grand and mega draw winners will be announced on July 26. Apart from this, the mall has organised a workshop on paper quelling & crumpling (July 25-26) for children between the ages of five and 14-yearsold. Puneet Varma, AVP, head of marketing and corporate communications at Inorbit Mall, says, “We have introduced the Monsoon Shop & Win offer this year to make the whole shopping experience more exciting. We will be giving out gifts every hour throughout the monsoon mania offer, so there will be something for everyone. It’s our small gesture to thank our customers for their loyalty.” When Up to July 26, from 4pm to 8pm Where Inorbit Mall, Vashi
IndianGiftsPortal.com has introduced exclusive rakhi and gift collections on its rakhi section. You can pick from a variety of rakhi options and receive a 20% discount. To redeem this offer, use the code RA20 on the rakhi section of the website. Rahul Garg, CEO of Indiangiftsportal.com, tells us, “Every year, we create a dedicated signature catalogue for rakhis, bringing our customers something new and unique. This year we have created a collection of over 2,000 rakhi products. We are offering a discount of 20% not only to provide our customers with a great bargain, but also to help them avoid lastminute delivery hassles. And all eatables in our hampers (such as sweets and chocolates) have a shelf life of more than a month. So you can order early, sit back, enjoy the discount and forget about last-minute delivery hassles.” When Up to August 5 Where www.rakhi.indiangiftsportal.com
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As the monsoon has started to pick up pace again, it might be time to visit Lobby Lounge at the Grand Hyatt to try their range of teas including Kashmiri Kahwa, Punjabi Chai, Gujarati Masala Chai, Rajasthani Chai, Maharashtrian Chai and Kerala Sulaimani Tea and regional delights from across India. “Monsoons are a season of celebration and indulgence in the whole country and to bring the celebration alive in an authentic way at Grand Hyatt Mumbai, we thoughtfully selected regional favourites and paired them with the respective tea variant sourced from its origin. We are elated by the wonderful response received from our guests as they are enjoying these regional favourites under one roof. At Grand Hyatt Mumbai, our endeavour is to consistently create extraordinary experiences for our guests and the monsoon Hi Tea at the majestic Lobby Lounge is one such experience,” says Herman Grossbichler, executive chef at Grand Hyatt Mumbai. price `450 (per person for a pairing of one type of tea with one type of savoury) When Up to July 31, from 8am to 8pm Where Lobby Lounge at Grand Hyatt Mumbai Contact 66761149
TEDx aT Jai HinD CollEgE
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Sun-n-Sand has introduced an all-new Pimms & Campari cocktail menu at Beachcomber Cocktail Lounge and Bar. Pimms and Campari are used to create some exotic cocktails. The menu has Pimmsberryade which is a perfect mix of Pimms no. 1, gin and cranberry juice garnished with mint and lime. Pimms Classic will give you a traditional feel of the drink with its mixture of orange, apple, cucumber and sprigs of mint stirred with Pimms no. 1 and lemonade. Satish Fernandes, executive assistant manager of F&B at the Sun-n-Sand Hotel, says, “Planning a monsoon evening with friends just gets better with delicious cocktails at the Beachcomber Lounge and Bar.” When Up to August 31, from 12pm to 7pm Where Sun-n-Sand Hotel, 39, Juhu Beach Contact 66938888
TEDx has organised an event at Jai Hind College where 22 speakers from distinct backgrounds will speak on several issues such as activism, conservation of nature, music, journalism and psychology. With the speakers being experts in their respective fields, the event aims to share the stories of their ideas and experiences with students in order to enable them to put their ideas into action. Padma Shri award-winning journalist Sucheta Dalal and the creator of Satyamev Jayate, Satyajit Bhatkal, will be among the speakers at TEDxJaiHindCollege this year. Dhruv Agarwal, curator and co-organiser of the event, says, “You will get addicted to the thought of outclass learning as our speakers talk about their ideas and tell us why they created them.” When August 7, from 9am to 7.30pm Where Jai Hind College Auditorium, A Rd, Churchgate Contact www.facebook.com/ TEDxJaiHindCollege
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MUMBAI | FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015
TIME TO GO
>> The ground at Kick is made from European turf, unlike the Chinese turf found everywhere else
BONKERS Tucked away in a maze of lanes in Colaba, Go Bonkers offers children a space to learn and play. Katha Nauriyal visited the latest indoor playing area to check it out
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s I entered Go Bonkers in Colaba, I was welcomed by a playful ambiance and fresh décor. However, the first thing that caught my attention was the check-in facility. It helps you conveniently track the duration that your child has spent in the play area and pay accordingly. As I made my way through excited children sprinting past the play area, I could not help but notice the generous splashes of colour that gave the entire zone a playful aura. Offering a multi-level activity area, it featured a pair of slides, swings, trampolines, a ball pool zone and a basketball court — which by the way, were all well-cushioned to ensure safety. Additionally, it featured a separate section called The Toddler Zone, which is designed specifically to help toddlers jump, climb, crawl and balance. I also noticed that the caretakers who managed the kids quite efficiently operated every section — some even accompanied the little ones on the slides! Adding to this, my guide told me that three staff members are always present inside to look after the children.
SeaSide FutSal Kick recently inaugurated a new turfed rink football ground at Priyardarshini Park. Anindra Siqueira gives you his first impression of the space
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>> The basketball court at Go Bonkers is well-cushioned, ensuring that children can play safely However, what really took me by surprise was a quiet section to read amidst this loud, buzzing environment. It offered a range of books and magazines that are not only a great option for children who prefer the company of books, but also offer picks for parents who like to flip through pages while their naughty ones are busy battling obstacles. Adjacent to this nook was an in-house cafe that served snacks such as smiley fries, pizzas and cookies. But, what was unique about its offerings was that meals here are prepared with children’s preferences in mind and priced between an affordable `60 and `500. The cafe also has a screen where parents can watch their kids play in the activity area. To make it more parent friendly, Go Bonkers conducts yoga classes that you can avail of while your children are gallivanting. I visited just in time to see an evening class. Classes cost approximately `4,000-`5,000 every month. In a nutshell, Go Bonkers is a safe play area, equipped with CCTV cameras, and is the perfect place for your children to play during the monsoon. However, it may not be of great help to parents looking for a spot to drop their kids while they are off to work, as it is mandatory for a child to visit with a guardian. In addition, the maximum time a child can spend at Go Bonkers varies from two to three hours, which may not be enough. You can book the entire venue to host birthday parties that can accommodate 60 to 100 guests, costing you around `50,000, exclusive of taxes. Where Sidhwa House, Ground Floor, next to Colaba Fire Station Timings 10 am to 8 pm Contact 2204 7112 Prices Tuesday to Thursday: `450 per hour, Friday to Sunday: `500 per hour
ocated within Priyadarshini Park on Nepean Sea Road, Priyadarshini Futsal Kick (as it is officially called) is adjacent to the sea, which makes it the perfect place for a good photo session with your team with a great view in the background. But, that’s not the only stellar feature of this turf ground. I’m told that the turf has been laid over a foundation of earth — it isn’t like the mat turfs you will find on the roof of a mall — and the material itself is European turf (unlike the Chinese variety that is generally laid out). Both these factors contribute to a more shock-absorbing effect, which makes playing here lighter on your knees. European turf is much softer and contains more artificial black gravel, ensuring that you don’t scrape yourself if you decide to go in Sol Campbell style — remember his sliding tackle that went on and on? The problem with playing on turf is that you usually experience a reduced grip, making it difficult to perform on. Now, I didn’t put on a pair of boots and try it out myself, so I can’t comment on the downforce, or lack thereof. And, unfortunately, they won’t allow football studs on this turf, so leave your ’80s-style boots at home. However, they will allow shoes that have rubberised cleat soles or the more popular, flat-sole turf shoes.
>> Priyadarshani Futsal Kick might look small, but can accommodate 12 players They even let you rent a pair of Adidas flat sole turf shoes at `150 an hour if you don’t already own a pair. Although the ground seems small (in terms of length, at least), it can easily handle five-a-side games, and you’re even allowed to cram 12 players on to the field. If you’re thinking of Kick at Powai in terms of the facilities that are offered, you’ll be a bit disappointed at Priyadarshani Park. They don’t provide refreshments here yet, but are in the process of getting that set up. What’s interesting is that they’re also planning to
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put up a viewing gallery on the outside, which will have a glorious view of the ongoing matches and the untamed sea. Even though it seems small, the scenic location and type of turf warrant at least one visit. A niggling knee injury kept me from getting on the field myself, but I plan on trying it out very soon. Where Priyadarshini Futsal Kick, Priyadarshini Park, Nepean Sea Road Contact 9619181459/ www.kickforall.com, to book your slot
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MUMBAI | FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015
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f you’ve been to Colaba Social, we’re sure that you have good memories of the place. We do too, except for the fact that it’s almost impossible to find a table there on a weekend. So, we were glad to hear about the opening of a new branch at Lower Parel. Situated in the repurposed Loom Mill, the Todi Mills Social is exactly where you will want to be on a weekend, or on night out with friends. The interiors are quirky, with the entrance itself featuring robust steel columns, which give way to a refurbished orange shipping container (who would have thought of that?!). Everything inside has been upcycled and recycled and an empty metal loft upstairs functions as a collaborative work space. This, paired with a relaxed atmosphere, is all you need to make the most of your night out. Once we finished taking in our surroundings, we decided to order a Trip on the Drip (`280) and an Old Smoke (`320) — two of their signature cocktails. Flavoured with peach schnapps, orange juice and cranberry juice, the Trip on the Drip came in a quirky, zip-lock bag and was among my favourite drinks of the night. The Old Smoke was fairly delicious, albeit a bit too sweet for my taste. Other recommendations include the Chamomile and Cranberry (`380) and the Electric Longest Long Island Iced Tea (`550). And, if you’re a fan of classic cocktails, be sure to try their Horseradish Bloody Mary (`400), especially if you’re looking for a pleasant take on a popular classic.
>> The Street Laksa Curry at Todi Mills Social is a must-try
While we really enjoyed the drinks, the food didn’t blow us away, and the menu isn’t different from the Colaba eatery, except for a handful of additions. We first ordered their Pulled Tandoori Chicken Makhani Bao (`190). Handpulled tandoori chicken in buttery gravy, served in pita pockets, it was delicious! Had it not been for the dishes that were strewn all over our table, we would have ordered a second round of those. Next up were their Death Wings (`220), which, our server told
If you’ve been wowed by the Social at Colaba, Sara Shah tells you why the Todi Mills Social will impress you even more
us, were so hot that we wouldn’t be able to finish them. Although he was right, the wings weren’t spicy enough to stop us from polishing them off. Their Classic Cheese Poutine (`220), despite being extremely cheesy, would have been wolfed down on an exceptionally hungry night. For our main course, we tried their Grilled Chicken Peri Peri Sizzler (`410). Topped with succulent chicken breast and sautéed vegetables, the rice sizzler was an instant favourite. To round off the meal, we ordered the Ramesh & Suresh (`150) and the Chocolate Blood Bath (`170). Featuring deep-fried 5 Star chocolate bars and vanilla ice cream, the dessert was an absolute delight! The Chocolate Blood Bath is best left for staunch chocolate lovers — it really is a blood bath. But, even though it was overwhelmingly sweet, it was quite delicious. The Todi Mills Social isn’t very different from its Colaba counterpart, but we did have a good time. The drinks are amazing and their food is decent. It isn’t exactly light on the pocket, but if you’re looking for great drinks, a buzzing atmosphere and good quality service, Todi Mills Social is where you should be. Where #242, Near Cafe Zoe, Mathuradas Mill Compound, Lower Parel Meal for two `1,400 Alcohol served Yes (`100 for a pint of beer) Contact 65110361
>> The interiors of Todi Mill Social are quirky
>> Desi Deli is located in a crowded area in Bandra
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A visit to the newly opened Desi Deli in Bandra made Purva Indulkar’s afternoon a whole lot better! Read on to find out what impressed her
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colleague and I made our way to Desi Deli on a particularly humid day and chose to sit at one of their outdoor tables, happy to have a space to relax for a moment as the traffic in Bandra raced past us. Despite being located in a crowded area, the ambience inside is soothing, like a lazy evening on a street in Paris. The décor is rustic, with bright pops of colour on the walls and adorable flower baskets on the tables. Since the restaurant combines traditional western dishes with Indian flavours, its menu is littered with names like Tall, dark and Desi which is quite amusing. We began our meal with some fresh juices including passion fruit and apple, that perked us up. Since burgers and hot dogs are popular items on the menu, so we started there. I picked The Sonoran Desi (`290), a chicken sausage topped with mayo, green salsa, queso fresca, papaya relish and sour cream. The toppings gave this dish a delicious, sour and sweet flavour. Although, I wish it had been spicier. My colleague chose The Texan Desi (`325), a heavy pork sausage topped with chili-con kheema, sour cream, onions, soft-boiled eggs and chili salt. Next, we ordered a platter of entrées, all served with a side of salad, with seasonal mesclun, fruits and nuts. The Great Greek (`350) with lemon-scented greens in rice, topped with topli na paneer (a variety popular among Parsis) was light and refreshing. The Champ (`350) was slow-cooked, hammered spiced mutton served with sour cream. This dish is quite filling, so order it only if you don’t plan to order anything else. Next, we tried The Wild Thing (`250), a peppery mutton dish served with cracked wheat porridge and a relish. While the wheat porridge was mild and subdued, the mutton was bursting with flavour making this dish my favourite on the menu. We finished off by digging into Ghugni Souk (`290), which mixes fragrant Moroccan coriander couscous with white pea curry. After this, we ordered dessert. I chose Begum in Crepe (`225) – two delicate crepes filled with apricot compote, topped with cream. The crepes were soft and light and not too sweet, but the cream brought the whole dish together. My partner picked Trucker Tycoon (`200), mascarpone cheese and chocolate-stuffed toast. I have to admit her dessert was better than mine. Overall, the décor and staff at Desi Deli is inviting and the lovely restaurant is perfect for a Sunday brunch. Where Shop No 1, Pearl Haven CHS, 86, Chapel Road, Reclamation, Bandra (w) Meal for two `1,600 Alcohol served No Contact 30150888
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NHS’s yearly trip to Ladakh is coming up in August, and it promises you a holiday filled with sights that you won’t experience anywhere else. Known as the roof of the world, Ladakh is flanked on two sides by two of the tallest mountain ranges, and has a unique variety of wildlife coupled with raw, untamed landscapes. If you’re planning on going this year, the ten-day trip is scheduled to take place between August 15 to 25. Remember that you will need a medical certificate for the trip, as you’ll be traversing terrain that’s up to 18,000 feet above sea level. The fact is that even at about 10,000 feet, you need to be really fit to walk for a short distance. We asked a few people who’ve been on BNHS’s camp to Ladakh to tell us more about it.
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>> The untamed landscapes of Ladakh offer a variety of wildlife sightings
Priti Vyas, lawyer An in-house attorney working with a corporate of a manufacturing unit in Mumbai, Priti went on a Ladakh camp in 2012. She loved the sandy desert and the high-altitude lakes, and tells us that the camp was physically challenging. “We were told to rest on the first day in order to acclimatise ourselves with the conditions, after which we visited Leh Palace, Shanti Stupa, Hemis Monastery and the Hemis National Park. We were also taken to Tso Moriri, which is a scenic, heavenly lake,” she says. However, she was a little disappointed that the BNHS itinerary didn’t include a trip to Nubra Valley — something she had set her heart on seeing. Camping in tents and snoozing in sleeping bags was an unforgettable experience, she tells us, adding, “The nights were beautiful; it was as though we were lying under a blanket of stars.” She’s eager to go back, but wants to visit for at least 20 days the next time around. Image credit: Priti Vyas
The summiT of Ladakh Image credit: Asif Khan
If you love nature but haven’t made your way to Ladakh yet, don’t waste any more time shilly-shallying! Anindra Siqueira spoke to a few people who’ve been on BNHS’s yearly camp to the region. They explain why it’s an experience of a lifetime!
Pooja Pimputkar, risk management professional An actuarial professional based in Mumbai, Pooja visited Ladakh with BNHS in August last year. “I had always wanted to travel to Ladakh to experience its stunning landscapes, and when I received an email regarding a bird camp organised by the BNHS, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to finally do so,” she tells us. And, how did she feel about the trip? Well, she tells us that there was a very well thought out itinerary, which covered most of the tourist locations as well as some offbeat scenic places. “The sheer beauty of the place made it a very memorable trip,” Pooja says. However, time is a constraint on any trip like this, and the 10 days we were there didn’t seem long enough. She wishes that certain locations that were left out of the itinerary could have been covered, but she praises the group leaders and is happy to have seen over 50 bird species on the trip. “Of all the places we visited, I liked Tso Moriri, Tso Kar and Thiksey Monastery the most! Overall, it was an experience I truly cherish,” she adds.
Chandrahas Kolhatkar, banker An avid birdwatcher who works in a nationalised bank in Pune, and a life member of BNHS since 1997, Chandrahas Kolhatkar tells us that he made the trip to Ladakh last year because he wanted to catch a glimpse of the birds that inhabit the region — some of which aren’t found anywhere else. “The golden
eagle, the black-necked crane, the Tibetian sandgrouse, the chough, the fire-fronted serin, the upland buzzard and the little owl are some of the birds that are found only in that region. Besides these, mammals such as the kiang (Tibetan wild ass) are also found only in this region, and ducks such as the bar-headed goose and the Ruddy Shelduck (Brahminy duck) breed in the high altitude lake region,” he enthuses. The need to acclimatise can’t be stressed upon enough. Four members from Chandrahas’s group (including Chandrahas himself) needed to be hospitalised due to breathing difficulties, which he says are a common occurrence among tourists. He tells us, “I had to drop out of the excursion to Khardung Pass, which is at a height of 18,000 feet above sea level. Because of the low oxygen levels, walking even 10 steps is akin to walking one kilometre at sea level. Nonetheless, the wildlife and nature was wonderful. The Tso Moriri and Tso Kar lakes are beautiful too. The bare mountains and rugged terrain offer an experience you will remember for the rest of your life.”
rugged landscapes and the contrasting novelty of the cold desert heat and the burning sun.” He visited with his wife, and both were initially apprehensive of the physical rigours. However, they enjoyed the journey. “The wide sweep of nature, ranging from snow clad mountains and deserts to lakes, with a large variety of birds, was made even better thanks to the experts in our group. Each location was memorable, as were the hotels we halted at. The food was basic, but always delicious,” he says. And, Nihar loved starting off early morning, indulging in touristy stuff at the various snowy passes and the visits to the Hemis Monastery, Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri and Tso Kar. >> The Black Redstart is one of the many gorgeous bird species that can be seen in Ladakh
Nihar Rao, technology executive Nihar, who works in Mumbai, was keen on going to Ladakh to see its “unspoilt beauty, the endemic birds and the moonscapes.” He embarked on the camp last year, and tells us, “The trip was exhilarating because of the incredibly
Image credit: Asif Khan
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MUMBAI | FRIDAY, JULY 24, 2015
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Zee TV’s historical magnum opus 'Jodha Akbar' – a consistent slot leader and an undisputed ruler of weekday prime time – is all set to bid adieu to its ardent viewers in August, having kept them glued to the tube for nearly two years. Tapping into aspects of the royal couple’s journey not explored by any film or book on the subject, the show began with a ruthless Mughal prince Akbar (played by Rajat Tokas) marrying a Rajput princess – Jodha Bai (played by Paridhi Sharma) and traced the journey of how Jodha, with the power of her love, softened the hard edges of Akbar's fierce personality, making him more humane and loved by the people of DATE AND SWITCH
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his kingdom. It followed how two strikingly opposite personalities eventually fell in love. The show more recently focused on their roles as parents of the adolescent Salim and his iconic love story with
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High school seniors Michael and Matty make a pact to help each other lose their virginity before their high school prom. Their plan hits a snag when Matty tells his best friend that he’s gay. Michael’s supportive but awkward attempts to help Matty fit in put a strain on their decadelong friendship. Their friendship is further tested when Michael falls for Matty’s former girlfriend and Matty falls for a guy whom Michael wouldn’t approve of. Prom looms and Michael and Matty have to repair their friendship and then figure out their love lives. Pix, 9 p.m.
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CHAKRAVARTIN ASHOKA SAMRAT
In tonight’s episode of Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat we will see, the story will take a sharp turn as Niharika will reveal to Bindusara Dharma’s plot which she believes to be the truth. In reality, Mir has seeded the idea of ‘Dharma’s plot’ in Niharika’s brain to manipulate her. When Niharika tells Binduarsa in front of all that Dharma had a hand in the wax palace fiasco, Bindusara stands his ground and says he trusts that his wife Dharma could have no hand in the conspiracy. Niharika has more in store for Bindusara - she reveals proof to him about Dharma’s involvement with the conspiracy. Will Bindusara believe her? Col or s, 9 p.m.
EXPEDITION BURMA
Join Wildlife experts, Gordon Buchanan and Justine Evans, on Animal Planet’s EXPEDITION BURMA as they travel on foot through the forests of Burma to observe the diverse wild life. Animal Planet, 8 p.m.
WHEELS THAT FAIL
WHEELS THAT FAIL is a comedic compilation of the most outrageous, hilarious and dangerous misadventures on wheels. Featuring compelling caught-on-camera clips, razor-sharp commentary and mind-blowing segments, this fast-paced series assembles the very best of the worst for your viewing pleasure. From faulty design, to stunts gone wrong, to just plain-oldstupid driving, the combination of homespun footage and cheeky observations make this show a riot. Di scover y, 8 p.m.
VITAL STATS OF INDIA
Hosted by popular duo Rocky and Mayur, Vital Stats of India breaks down the numbers behind our amazing country. The hosts embark on a fun and unusual journey as they set out to showcase entertaining, mind-boggling, and informative facts about India in a unique, story-telling format. This six-part series touches upon themes that resonate with people around the
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country and are major topics of discussion all day, everyday ? Bollywood, food, cricket, politics, finance and size. From the glitz and glam behind-the-scenes in Bollywood to the diversity of cuisines, from the political drama during elections to the ever fluctuating share market, the show reveals fascinating details of the key elements that play an important role in our lives. H istor y, 8.30 p.m .
GADGET MAN
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Radhika breaks her marriage with Saral finally with Arjun’s help. He supports her financially. Saral brainwashes Samaira against Arjun and Radhika. Radhika discovers that Nandini had got their shop burnt. On discovering Arjun and Nandini’s plans, Radhika confronts Arjun. Star Plus, 10.30 p.m.
Dr. Alan Grant is now a happy man with the previous incidents of Jurassic Park now behind him. Grant is that happy that he announce in public, that nothing on Earth can persuade him back onto the islands. Maybe nothing, except Paul Kirby. Kirby and his wife, Amanda want a plane to fly them over Isla Sorna, with Dr. Grant as their guide. But not everything Kirby says is true. When the plane lands, Dr. Grant realizes that there is another reason why they are there, that he doesn’t know of. Now, Dr. Grant is stuck on an island he has never been on before, with what was a plane journey now turned into a search party. Star Movies, 9 p.m.
Following the French atomic bomb tests in the South Pacific, an unknown creature is spotted passing eastward through the Panama Canal. Scientist Niko Tatopolous is called in to investigate the matter, and he quickly arrives at the conclusion that a giant, irradiated lizard has been created by the explosions. Godzilla then makes its way north, landing at Manhattan to begin wreaking havoc in the big city. Even with the combined forces of the U.S. military to fight the monster, will it be enough to save the people of New York? H BO, 9 p.m.
THE RING TWO
A high school student named Jake tries to make his girlfriend Emily watch a cursed tape. But then Jake finds out that Emily covered her eyes and didn’t watch the tape, and then Jake is killed by Samara Morgan (from the first The Ring movie). Rachel Keller learns of Jake’s death and finds his twisted body in the back of an ambulance. Rachel then realizes she once again has to save her son Aidan from Samara the evil ghost child. Zee Studio, 11.35 p .m.
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Inspector Abhay Rathod is a honest and diligent Police Inspector employed with Bombay Police. He was assigned the case of racketeer and criminal don, Shekhar Mohan. Abhay successfully entraps and arrests him, and has him sentenced to a long jail term. Years later, Abhay is now the Assistant Commissioner of Police; is married, and has a son named Chirag; and Shekhar Mohan has completed his jail term and is looking to seek vengeance against Abhay. He does so by kidnapping Chirag and taking him along with him. He object is not to seek any ransom money, but attempt to separate the child from his parents, as well as attempt to make a place in his heart. Filmy, 8.30 p.m .
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DCP Anant Shrivastav has been assigned the mission to escort terrorist Iqbal Ansari from Chandangarh to Mumbai. His terrorist organization are determined to obtain him again. The plan for this is led by Yashwant Angre, a ruthless killer and a former police officer. Anant’s team consists of Inspector Shekhar Sachdev , rookie
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cop Ashwin Gupte and two more inspectors. Soon Mahalakshmi joins them as she is the only witness to have seen Yashwant. The team are armed and ready to go but danger lurks everywhere as the terrorist organization are determined to make sure the officers do not make it to Mumbai. The trip turns into survival when the team are attacked at various times... CVO, 9 p.m.
ABDULLAH
Abdullah is a devout Muslim who lives in a small hut the middle of a desert in Persia, and looks after a well so that it provides water to thirsty travelers. One day a friend, Ameer, informs him that bandit Khaleel had raided a settlement nearby, killing everyone except for Yashoda, a pregnant woman. Shortly thereafter, Ameer himself is killed, a mortally wounded Yashoda gives birth to a boy, names him Krishna, asks Abdullah to care for him, and passes away. Abdullah overcomes his fears of bringing up a Hindu boy, and looks after Krishna as his own. Then Khaleel’s Magician informs him that he is going to die at the hands of Krishna, just as Bhagwan Shri Krishna was known to have slain Kans, his maternal uncle, so also will Khaleel’s life end at this Krishna’s hands. Angered at this, Khaleel sets out to kill Krishna. Zee Classic, 9 p.m.
SAAJAN CHALE SASURAL
Naive villager Shyamsunder, who sings, comes to Bombay to try his luck with Bollywood and wealth. He ends up on the streets, playing for small alms. He meets with another musician, Muthu Swami, and both attempt to meet the owner of Tips Cassettes, Mr. Khurana, for an audition, in vain though. Then one day, Shyamsunder meets beautiful Divya, the only daughter of Mr. Khurana, and both fall in love with each other. Divya would like to marry Shyamsunder, and also further his career. What she does not know is that Shyamsunder loves another woman from his village by the name of Pooja, who he has promised to marry. Pooja arrives in the city, and with Divya already present there, Shyamsunder and Muthu Swami invent a look-alike of Shyamsunder, with hilarious results. B4U, 9 p.m.
courtesan Anarkali and the evil forces trying to create havoc in the Mughal Empire. The unraveling of a most unlikely love story and its fascinating interpretation by television’s most successful producer Ekta Kapoor captivated audience interest all through the show’s run. Kavita Kaushik jokes about how crew and other cast call their trio consisting of Ashish Chaudhary, SanayaIrani and STAR PLUS
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running show and will be now seen competing with other celebrities in the dance reality show 'Jhalak Dikhla Ja'. Kavita, who spends few odd hours rehearsing on the sets confesses to spending most of her time with her cocontestants especially Sanaya Irani and Ashish Chaudhary as they have begun to get along really well, ‘I usually do not make friends at my work place but here everyone is extremely friendly and nice and everyone is really sweet like Sanaya, Ashish… I usually meet them and the three of us are called the Chaudharies of 'Jhalak' because we have a reputation of sitting and doing panchayat and talking in between our rehearsals. We are basically having a good time.
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herself as the Chaudharies of 'Jhalak' house. Kavita rose to recognition playing an interesting and quiet remembered role of Chandramukhi Chautala in a long
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Out of the 67 coal mines successfully auctioned/allotted; seven coal mines have been granted mine operating permission and are operational. Rest of the coal mines are at various stages of development.
Minister of State for Coal Piyush Goyal BUSINESS BRIEFS Adani Ports Raises $ 650 Mn Via Dollar Bond Issue
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) yesterday raised USD 650 million (around Rs 4,100 crore) via its debut dollar bond issue and the proceeds will be used to refinance foreign currency denominated debts and fund capital expenditure. In a BSE filing, APSEZ said "it has priced a Rule 144A/Regulation S offering of USD 650 million 3.50 senior unsecured notes due 2020." It further said: "The use of proceeds is to refinance foreign currency denominated external commercial borrowings and fund capital expenditure."
Scheme To Install One Lakh Solar Pumps By Government
The government is implementing a scheme to install one lakh solar pumps for irrigation and drinking water, Parliament was informed yesterday. "The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is implementing programme for installation of 1,00,000 solar pumps for irrigation and drinking water through State Nodal Agencies and NABARD," Power, Coal and New & Renewable Energy Minister Piyush Goyal said in a written reply in the Lok Sabha. He further said that the ministry provides 30% capital subsidy to farmers for installation of solar pumps for irrigation purpose through state nodal agencies.
M&M’s New ‘Thar CRDe’ Launched At Rs 8.03 Lakh
Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd yesterday unveiled a new version of its off-road vehicle Thar at Rs 8.03 lakh. "The Thar CRDe comes with enhanced exteriors and new interiors with added comfort and convenience features, all of which take the legendary off-roader to the next level," company's president and chief executive (automotive) Pravin Shah told reporters. Its newly-added first-in-class feature, the auto engaging differential lock, and a powerful 2500 cc CRDe engine further enhance its off-road capability, he said.
Online Buying Platform For Capital Goods Launched
Getmymachine.com, a unique online B2B marketplace, which is dedicated to providing end-to-end equipment solutions was recently launched. The site provides solutions for Machine Tools, Material Handling Equipment, Earth Moving Equipment, and Plastic Machinery - right at the doorstep of the buyers. and brings Capital Equipment Buyers & Vendors on the same platform to conduct business across cities and countries. Sanjay Deokule, Founder and Director says, “With more than 1500 buyers and 500 vendors already registered, our endeavor is to be the leading capital equipment marketplace with unmatched capital equipment services and create value for all the stakeholders.”
GoodEarth Malhar ‘Footprints’ Bags Green Design Award
GoodEarth Homes, known for constructing environment-friendly and sustainable neighborhoods has been recognized by Asia’s largest leading Green Design competition in Singapore: The FuturArc Green Leadership Award 2015. GoodEarth Malhar Footprints in India won a citation award in the Residential – Multiple Houses category at FuturArc Green Awards 2015.
BMW Launches ‘X6 Sports Activity Coupe’ At Rs 1.15 Cr
World's third largest luxury car maker BMW India yesterday launched a souped-up version of its premium sports activity car X6 coupe for Rs 1.15 crore ex-showroom, national. The 6-liter, 8-speed machine is the second generation of the X6 Series and is being sold as a completely built unit and will be available for sale across the BMW showrooms, BMW India Group president Philipp von Sahr told reporters here. He said the X6 coupe is the only sports activity coupe in the world, adding "BMW established the sports activity coupe segment with the introduction of X6 series."
Alstom’s Proposed JV Bags Rs 1,497 Cr Contract From DFCCIL
The proposed joint venture of Alstom India Ltd and Alstom Transport S.A. Has bagged Rs 1,497 crore worth contract from Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd (DFCCIL). "The proposed joint venture of Alstom India Ltd (AIL) and Alstom Transport S.A. (ATSA) has been issued a letter of acceptance by Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd," Alstom said in a BSE filing yesterday.
BROKERAGE RECOMMENDATIONS Reliance Securities calls a ‘Buy’ on PVR CMP: Rs. 857
Target Rs. 1000
CMP: Rs. 1374
Target Rs. 1620
Religare calls a ‘Buy’ on SKF
Hold Long Positions With Stop Loss At 15 DMA NSE India: CNX Nifty — Daily Market Report for: Friday (July 24, 2015) (Based on the activity of the previous trading day) by Dominic Rebello
REVIEW OF THE PREVIOUS DAY:
The Nifty fell moderately on Thursday (July 23, 2015) a net 43.70 points (0.51%) and closed at the 8589 point level. The market opened up with a gap at the 8643 points level. It then rose further and registered the day’s high at the 8654 points level at 9.25 a.m. The index then declined and turned into a range bound movement until 1.22 p.m. It then declined sharply and registered the day’s low at the 8573 points level at 2.14 p.m. The index then rose and then turned into a range bound movement until closing at the day. The Nifty witnessed a volatile session, moved in a range of 81 points and closed below the psychologically important 8600 points level. Sentiment was bearish and amongst the 50 Nifty stocks 35 were losers, while 15 stocks closed in the red. Substantial buying was witnessed in consumer durables stocks.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Volume: Volume (Qty shares) increased 4.28%. This change is smal and indicates a moderate participation by investors.
Market Breadth: Overall Market Breadth on the NSE was neutral. Amongst all the traded stocks, 736 were gainers, 723 were losers and 38 remained unchanged.
Slow Stochastic Indicator: The Slow Stochastic Oscillator has declined in the overbought zone. The Slow K line in the Stochastic Oscillator is below the slow D line (negative if it continues).
RSI Indicator: The RSI is above the 60 level but is now declining (negative if it continues). MACD Indicator: The MACD is above zero but is now turned flat (positive if it rises). It is above its 9-day Average (positive).
Overall Market Strength/Weakness: The indicators and oscillators discussed here are indicating a strong market but with a negative bias.
Suppor t Levels: For short-term traders the immediate main support is at the 8403 points level. The next support is at the 8332 points level.
Resistance Levels The immediate main resistance is at the 8667 points level. The next resistance is at the 8834 points level.
Pivot Point Analysis: For intra-day traders the support and resistance levels are calculated according to the pivot point theory and are: Pivot point = 8606 (This is the level where the trend is likely to change during intra-day). Support (1) = 8557. Support (2) = 8525. Resistance (1) = 8638. Resistance (2) = 8687. OUTLOOK FOR TODAY: On Japanese candlestick patterns the index has formed a small black body candle on higher volumes. This is negative. Further, the index has dropped below its 5 day moving average. Moreover, the velocity parameters which were positively trended have now turned neutral. All these indicate a negative bias. However, the index is above its 15, 25 and 200 day moving averages and all the three averages are rising. This is positive. As such these are mixed signals. Investors are advised to hold long positions but with a strict stop loss at the 15-day average at the 8505 point’s level.
Work with strict stop losses on all positions
ADX Indicator & DI Lines: The +DI line is above the –DI line and both lines are flat. No signal here. The ADX is flat while the Market Index is falling. No signal here.
Moving Averages (Trend Indicators) The index: Has dropped below its 5-day average (at 8593) Negative. Is above its 15-day average (at 8505) Positive. Is above its 25-day average (at 8450) Positive. Is above its 200-day average (at 8409) Positive.
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GST Rate At 20% Good For Industry, Consumers
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Wipro Q1 net profit up 4% to Rs 2,188 cr Bajaj Auto Q1 net surges 37% to Rs 1,015 cr Lupin Q1 net dips by 16% at Rs 525.02 cr Dewan Housing Finance Q1 net up 7% at Rs 173 cr Bajaj Holdings Q1 net profit rises 17% to Rs 613 cr Nocil Q1 net rises 66.23% to Rs 16.74 cr TTK Prestige Q1 net down 17% to Rs 22 cr Somany Ceramics Q1 net up 30% to Rs 10.49 cr.
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he GST rate of 20%, as suggested by a Parliamentary Committee, would benefit the industry and will also not be a burden on consumers, say experts . The Rajya Sabha Select Committee has suggested that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate should not go beyond 20% as higher rates could fuel inflation and erode the confidence of consumers in a new indirect tax regime proposed to be rolled out on April 1, 2016. Internationally, the GST rate ranges from 16-20%. However, there are some exceptions like Japan, Australia and Germany, where the rates are 8%, 10% and 23%, respectively. "GST rate at 20% is a practical proposition. It will help the manufacturers who currently have to pay
multiple taxes which goes up to 25%. Also, with the widening of tax base, the Government will stand to gain in the medium to long term," PwC Partner (Indirect Tax) Amit Bhagat said. He further said that Service Tax, which currently is at 14%, will go up to 20%, but the real incidence would be less on account of more credits being available. The Committee report, which was tabled in Rajya Sabha yesterday, said: "To start with India's GST rate should not go beyond 20% for standard rate and perhaps 14% for reduced rate". The final rate, however, would be decided by the GST Council. It further said the GST Council need not go strictly by the Revenue Neutral Rate (RNR) for fixing the GST rate because "a high GST rate in line with the high RNR would definitely lead to high inflation.
India cannot afford to have high inflation at this stage of economy." The Revenue Neutral Rate is the one at which there will be no revenue loss to the states after GST implementation. KPMG India, Head (Indirect Tax) Sachin Menon said both Centre and states would be able to collect more revenue at 20% rate as the loss in manufacturing taxes would be more than made up by the gains in Service tax realisation. "GST rate at 20% should be acceptable to consumers," Menon said. A sub-committee of Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers on GST had earlier suggested 27% RNR. But the rate is being reworked by the subcommittee in view of taxation of petroleum products as also the 1% additional tax which states can levy as part of the GST roll out.
Fall In Gold Prices Not Yet A Concern For Rupee, Says Nomura By A Business Reporter
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he decline in gold prices is not likely to add pressure to India's current account deficit or the domestic currency, as the metal's appeal has diminished, Nomura has said in a research note yesterday. According to the global financial services firm, the recent decline in gold prices is not yet a "concern" for the Indian rupee. According to it , since 2009, lower inflation, improved RBI credibility and strong performance in financial assets have diminished gold’s appeal
as an investment. Gold prices are currently hovering around Rs 25,000 per 10 grams, after it dropped to a fouryear low in the domestic market. Moreover, the correlation between gold prices and gold demand in India had turned from "negative" to "positive" since 2009. This change in correlation was attributed to a number of factors including a "growing preference for gold as an investment asset rather than purely as a consumer good", Nomura said. As per the brokerage, an investment in the NIFTY index in the 12 months to end-June, would
Retail Space Supply To See Spurt To 6 Mn Sq Ft In H2 By A Business Reporter
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upply of new retail space in shopping malls remained negligible in six major cities this year till June due to construction delays but the second half is likely to witness an addition of 6 million sq ft, according to property consultant CBRE. "New retail space addition remained negligible during the first six months of this year. Most prominent shopping centre projects that were expected to reach completion during the period were deferred to the second half of the year, largely due to construction delays," CBRE said in a statement. It said however that the second half of 2015 is likely to witness fresh supply to the tune of 6 million sq ft
in the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR), Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Kolkata. More than 60 per cent of this fresh mall space anticipated in the JulyDecember period is expected to come up in the NCR, which is likely to witness the completion of key shopping centre developments. According to CBRE’s India Retail Market View for the first half of 2015, global as well as domestic Food and Beverage (F&B) retailers, followed by value retailing, remained the key demand drivers for store space. As a consequence of the deferred supply of fresh mall space during the first two quarters, there has been a rising demand for retail space across high streets of leading cities such as Mumbai, NCR and Bangalore.
have yielded more returns than an investment in gold in rupee terms. "While we acknowledge a potential pick-up in seasonal demand towards the end of the year, this does not change our medium-term constructive view on INR," Nomura said. The rupee is hovering around Rs 63 per US dollar. It further noted that "coupled with a gradual economic recovery, we note that India's external vulnerability metrics continue to improve, amid signs that the RBI is being less aggressive in its USD buying/INR selling intervention", Nomura said.
10 Indian Companies In Forbes Asia Fab 50 List By A Business Reporter
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s many as 10 Indian companies, including Aurobindo Pharma, HCL Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services, and HDFC Bank, have made it to the Forbes Asia Fabulous 50 list. India has the second-highest number of companies on the list for the fifth year in a row, Forbes said in the list released yesterday. Forbes further said that the Fab 50's brightest star, over the decade, was India's HDFC Bank. The bank has made it to the list nine times, more than any other company. The other Indian companies on the list include Lupin, Motherson Sumi Systems, Sun Pharma Industries, Tata Motors, Tech Mahindra and Titan. The list was dominated by Chinese companies as the country took over half of the spots in
the coveted list of Asia-Pacific's 50 best and big public companies. Moreover, China boasts the list's most valuable company – Tencent, which is worth USD 176.5 billion – and its biggest, Lenovo, which generated USD 46.3 billion in revenue last year. After China and India, South Korea has the highest number of companies with four firms, while Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore have two firms each and Indonesia, Japan have one firm each on the list. The 'Fab 50' companies were chosen from a pool of 1,116 firms that have at least USD 3 billion in annual revenue or market cap. Moreover, companies must be publicly traded for at least a year, and hence Alibaba, which listed last September, was not featured in the list, Forbes said.
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even Indian companies, including Reliance Industries and Tata Motors, are among the world's 500 largest companies, according to a list compiled by Fortune that has been topped by retail giant Walmart. The Indian companies on the 2015 Fortune Global 500 list are Indian Oil ranked 119 on the list with revenues of about USD 74 billion, Reliance Industries (158) with revenues of USD 62 billion, Tata Motors with revenues of USD 42 billion (254), State Bank of India with revenues of USD 42 billion (260), Bharat Petroleum with revenues of USD 40 billion (280), Hindustan Petroleum with revenues of USD 35 billion (327) and Oil and Natural Gas with with revenues of USD 26
billion (449). While Indian Oil, Reliance, Bharat Petroleum, Hindustan Petroleum, and Oil and Natural Gas slipped in rankings from the previous year, Tata Motors and SBI improved in rankings. The list has been topped by Walmart, which has retained its numero uno spot. It is followed by Chinese petroleum refining giant Sinopec Group on the second spot, Netherlands- based Royal Dutch Shell (3), China National Petroleum (4) and Exxon Mobil (5). The US is home to 128 of the 500 global companies. The world's 500 largest companies generated USD 31.2 trillion in revenues and USD 1.7 trillion in profits in 2014. (PTI)
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arineeti Chopra has lost out on yet another project, Jugalbandi, this time opposite Saif Ali Khan. Is Salman Khan to be blamed for this? According to a report published in DNA, Salman, who had promised Jacqueline another film, felt that she (and not Parineeti) fit the bill perfectly and asked her to come on board. And we all know how Bhaijaan feels about committments“Ek baar joh Salman ne commitment kardi, toh firr…” Yeah! You know the rest. Sameer Sharma's Jugalbandi will be produced under the Salman Khan Films banner and therefore he is taking a keen interest in the cast. The announcement of the replacement came right after Baba Siddique’s Iftaar party, where Jacqueline was seen sharing the dinner table with the Khans! On the other hand, after singing four songs, Shraddha Kapoor has apparently started training with Samantha Edwards, a jazz singer, for her upcming film, Rock On 2. Shraddha will be seen singing her own songs for the film and is super thrilled to be doing so. Moreover, recent buzz is Shraddha is planning to be recording a single next year…just like Parineeti! This would mean another blow to Parineeti. It seems the competition is getting tougher and we hope the talented Pari has a fall back plan!
Did Pooja Bhatt almost cost Lauren Gottlieb her career?
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he superstar Akshay Kumar is busy shooting in Romania for one of his most anticipated film, ''Singh is Bliing'' which is all set to release this year. Well, what we hear is that, Akshay who was
shooting for a few hardcore climax scenes of the film had a Romanian fighter with him, who accidentally ripped off his suit which was made especially for that particular scene!! A source close to the production team says,” A specific outfit was designed for Akshay sir for the climax scene. But due to the unexpected incident, the suit was torn and ripped off and the crew had to look out for an expert tailor who could stitch his specially made tailored suit.” And well, any guesses who came to Akshay’s rescue? “A local Romanian grandmother helped Akshay and showed her impeccable sewing skills and impressed Akshay sir in no time,” added the source. Well, looks like the Romanians have left no stone unturned to provide Akshay with good hospitality and warmth!!
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egastar Amitabh Bachchan loved "Kahaani" director Sujoy Ghosh's short film "Ahalya", starring Soumitra Chatterjee and Radhika Apte. "Ahalya", the 14minute-nine-second thriller set in Kolkata, is based on the story of a character in Hindu mythology of the same name. "The magic of short films... Sujoy Ghosh... Brilliant!!," Bachchan posted on Twitter along with the link of the movie. An elated Ghosh wrote, "Yay! love you sir." Ghosh has worked with Bachchan in "Aladin". They teamed up again for "Kahaani" but only for a song "Ekla Chalo Re".
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he Pooja Bhatt film ''Cabaret'' has already been garnering a positive response because of its storyline… However, recently, there's been an unexpected twist behind the scenes of the film that led to the replacement of Lauren Gottlieb by Richa Chadda! Lauren being a trained dancer was the obvious choice for the film and had signed a contract with the makers earlier on. However, Pooja apparently advised Lauren to visit her parents in the US before the start of the shooting schedule. Whilst Lauren was in the US, apparently Pooja changed her mind and decided to cast Richa in place of Lauren, who apparently looked more sophisticated in the role. Apparently, Bhatt didn’t even inform Lauren of the change in plans and terminated the contract! Only when Lauren came to Mumbai did she realise what had transpired. Lauren earlier lost out on ''ABCD 2'' because of ''Cabaret''. However, it seems luck was on her side when the ABCD 2 schedule was delayed, and thus she could fortunately be a part of that dance based film.
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lull till the Baahubali and Bajrangi Bhaijaan storm subsides, so time for another edition of This & That: The news of the week is writer Jyoti Kapoor taking her intellectual property claim against Kunal Kohli, up to the Supreme Court and winning. She struck a blow for all exploited screenwriters. There is a dispute between those who think Baahubali CGI matches Hollywood standards, and those who don’t believe it. There is also a dispute on whether painting a tattoo on a sleeping woman is as creepy as stalking… the hero does that in Baahubali. The dispute about how authentic the Maratha look is in Sanjay Leela Bhansali will go on till the film releases and after. The ad with Kangana Ranaut striding a lipstick must be one of the corniest ever. Watching the commercials in cinemas one draws the conclusion that Katrina Kaif does the worst ads.
Two Southern actresses Shriya Saran and Asin who had almost disappeared, are back in Drishyam and All Is Well, respectively. Bollywood seldom gives actresses a second chance. That Richa Chadda and Radhika Apte are making their way up the Bollywood ladder is heartening—sometimes, Bollywood does recognize talent, even if it is belated. Deepa Gahlot Somebody commenting in the cinema—let Nawaz come The meme about Salman in he will make things in (BaKhan as Bajrangi saying he jrangi Bhaijaan) better. Even never lies, and the judge ask- Nawazuddin Siddiqui must ing, “Who was driving that never have imagined that he night?” is mean and funny. will get a devoted fan following It is brave of Ajay Devgn to like that. do the Hindi version of DrRishi Kapoor’s make-up—a ishyam, knowing that he won’t closely guarded look so far—in get to flex his muscles. Kapoor & Sons cost more than The grapevine has it that the budget of a small film. He Kangana Ranaut wants to cut will be unrecognizable! down on her acting assignIt’s good to see so many thements, because she wants to atre actors making their way direct. That’s brave too. into mainstream cinema… and Strangest news in a long then bringing more value to time—Vidya Balan to play plays when they return to the Charlie Chaplin in a film. Huh? stage.
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A still from the movie Bajrangi Bhaijaan
ollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan shot for her upcoming film "Jazbaa" despite being unwell. Last week, the 41-year-old former Miss World was down with viral fever, but still shot for her upcoming film "Jazbaa". Aishwarya, daughter-in-law of megastar Amitabh Bachchan, had been juggling between her daughter Aaradhya and the shoot, despite being unwell. She has been even supporting husband Abhishek Bachchan's team Jaipur Pink Panthers at the Pro Kabaddi League. "Despite suffering from viral fever, Aishwarya continued with her shootings, her dedication towards her work is completely astonishing as she didn't even take leave or break so that the film should not suffer," a source from the production house said. Aishwarya, will play the role of a lawyer in Sanjay Gupta's "Jazbaa", an action-drama film. The film, also starring Irrfan Khan, Shabana Azmi and Jackie Shroff, will hit the screens on October 9.
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ow it can be told! As the filmy adage goes, ‘role role par likkha hai, adaa karnewale ka naam’, where destiny casts its dicey twist. According to insiders and cine trade sources, the script of mega-hit Bollywood movie ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ was first offered ‘three years ago’ to film-maker Rakesh Roshan by the story-writer V. Vijayendra Prasad. Apparently, the Roshan camp was maha-impressed with the script and Rakesh decided to produce and direct it. Meanwhile, there came a stumbling block when Prasad insisted that he would “co-produce” the movie. Which was not acceptable to Rakesh who even offered to “buy” the script at an astronomical price. Because even star-hero son Hrithik heard the ‘narration’ and was equally enthused. But Prasad was “unwilling” to part with the script on the terms offered to him. Subsequently Prasad got in touch with Salman Khan and director Kabir Khan who were charged with excitement on hearing the subject. But this time, along with Salman, ‘Bajrangi...’ co-produced by Bangalore based Kannada eminent producer-actor ‘Rockline’ Venkatesh (of Rajnikanth-starrer ‘Lingaa’ fame). Hardcore loyal Hrithik fans are feeling sorry for him, that he narrowly missed out on such a fabulous opportunity. Interestingly, off-screen Hrithik considers sinewy Salman as a ‘mentor’ because the latter had diligently supervised his coaching in body-building and fitness
regimes, before he started out as an actor in the year 2000, with his sensational super-hit debut movie ‘Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai’ . Incidentally, V Vijayendra Prasad is the father of S S Rajamouli who directed the original Telugu version of the spectacular hit ‘Baahubali’ . So ‘BB’ (which also stands for box-office bonanza) seems to be their moneyspinner ‘mascot’ letters for the Prasad camp when it concerns both their movies!
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 1003
ENIGMA CODE 1003
ACROSS: 1 Appease with excuses for not being on watch? (3,3) 4 Be prone to self-abasement (6) 9 Surveyor's opinion? (4) 10 Division in the church barring some from the altar? (4,6) 11 Factory worker (novice) finds way to cope (6) 12 Homes for social workers may be final cause of skin eruption (8) 13 Swan upper supplier and clerk (36) 15 Sour milk, say, for a man of Asia (4) 16 Killed many (4) 17 No belief could be more widespread than this (9) 21 Lacking something between rider and horse (8) 22 Navigator at sea between Australia and New Zealand (6) 24 Concerned with the prayers of an eccentric toad in love (10) 25 Lowest of the low to sleep around. Horrible end (4) 26 Artful Dickensian character (6) 27 Desktop has spare storm covers (6)
DOWN: 1 One day there'll be an opening for a naval vessel (7) 2 Played the violin bent over (5) 3 They don't make good money (7) 5 Love duets freshly turned out (6) 6 Being in wrong groove and getting tied up in a knot causes depravity (9) 7 Old European person about to stretch time off (4,3) 8 Twin accounts of careless parking (6,7) 14 Right to creep off around river to
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(7) 20 In travelling bag male has single shirt (6) 23 Morning for a joke and us to return? (3-2)
SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Key man, 4 Privet, 8 Coxcomb, 9 Cowslip, 11 Fastidious, 12 Book, 13 Errol, 14 Pandered, 16 Stafford, 18 Wicks, 20 Hang, 21 Prevalence, 23 Cattily, 24 Week-end, 25 Drowse, 26 Stupid. DOWN: 1 Krona, 2 Yachter, 3 Armadillo, 5 Roofs, 6 Visible, 7 Tailoress, 10 Torpedoes, 13 Extra hand, 15 News-agent, 17 Fagotto, 19 Check-up, 21 Pills, 22 Caned.
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ACROSS: 1 Break in the line (3) 4 Kind of tax (3) 5 Sea port in Florida (5) 7 Middle Ages shield (3) 8 Woolly creatures (5) 10 Cereal grain (3) 11 Degree of sorts (3)
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DOWN: 1 Spoil (3,2) 2 Orphan Annie's protector (3) 3 Kind of jacket (3) 5 Saw notches (5) 6 Serve perfectly (3) 8 Male offspring (3) 9 Rabbit's hideaway? (3)
HIDATO 1003
The goal of Hidato is to fill the grid with consecutive numbers that connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally from first to the last number in the grid. The first and last numbers of a puzzle and a some other numbers are already filled in. YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION
MATHDOKU 1003
Place numbers into the puzzle cells in such a way that each row and column contains each of the digits from 1 up to the size of the puzzle (4,5 or 6). Like a Sudoku puzzle, no number is repeated in any row or column. Each bold-outlined group of cells contains a hint consisting of a number and one of the mathematical symbols + x - /. The number is the result of applying the mathematical operation represented by the symbol to the digits contained within the domain. The solution to each puzzle is arrived at logically and is unique. YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION
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TODAY’S FORECAST
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WIZARD OF ID PARKER & HART
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BEAU PEEP THE ADVENTURES OF LEGIONNAIRE BEAU PEEP
FRED BASSET ALEX GRAHAM
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Libra Durgashtami Chitra Tula (Libra) R.T. Red 1
BIR THDAY FORECAST: A happy and joyful year greets you on your birthday. An increase in income and official status is assured to you. Youngsters will be closer to fulfilling their aspirations in their studies, job or travels. Personal life is full of excitement with a new romance appearing in your life. Sports and cultural activities will bring you into public limelight. BABIES BORN TODAY: Good looking, plump attractive eyes and soft curly hair. Intuitive, expressive and artistic. Will be stubborn, assertive, and have a quiet ambitious streak. Will be fortunate, comfortable, happy and successful. ARIES (March 21 - April 20): It’s just a day when you feel that there is nothing happening and you would like to just get away. The time is not right. Even though there are many things in the pipeline that have great potential work wise, you may still be anxious about the outcome. Be patient. You may be feeling exhausted emotionally drained. You have the love and support of your beloved and family to see you through.
TAURUS (April 21 - May 20): You will have a very busy today, though you may not achieve much. If you have to wait a bit longer for rewards, it would be worth it. Be careful when signing agreements or contracts. You have tendency to trust the wrong kind of people. Remain alert. Your mate may caution you on the choice of friends. It may be difficult for you to see reason at the moment.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Money due to you that you had almost given up on is recovered, enabling you to repay your loans and manage other expenses. You will make rapid progress in your work sphere. Aim for higher profits and long range benefits, for you are poised for success. There will be distances between you and your beloved, real or imagined but they will be there. You will have to find away to be together.
CANCER (June 21 - July 21): Avoid arguments with colleagues. Remain calm against all odds. Worries are part of life. Find time to be with friends who inspire you positively. Differences with your mate over minor issues are likely but with foresight you can avoid touchy subjects which invite strong feelings. You cannot wish away mistakes you have made. Show remorse and no attitude.
LEO (July 22 - August 21): Face up to the problem and work towards better understanding and accepting each other’s shortcomings rather than carp about each other. A willingness to change your perceptions rather than state of affairs will go a long way to help you achieve what you want. Togetherness with your mate or beloved is lackluster. It seems both of you are preoccupied with your individual problems.
VIRGO (August 22 - September 21): A good financial position is indicated. A purchase of some property or house will be an asset that you have been planning for long. Your new proposals will do well and bring in profits. Try to concentrate on one thing at a time. You may not need to take loan after all. Happiness and excitement is all around. You will be making important plans for the future with loved ones or your mate.
LIBRA (September 22 - October 22): You will make major decisions about work and career that will lead to gains. Your attitude will have to change for all round improvement. You will also be paying more attention to finances but make no hasty decisions. Think in terms of lasting savings and not short term profits. When all else in your life seems to be falling in to place slowly there is every reason to celebrate love and a good relationship together with your beloved.
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Favorable trends continue in matters concerning work and finance. Gains and acclaim are seen in creative work. Employed get more responsibility with due compensation. Success in written tests and interviews is assured for students and employment-seekers. You have a good day as far as personal life and extracurricular activities are concerned. The day will end on a romantic note.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 December 20): Uncertainties in job or personal relationship are cleared today. An incident will change boring routine to an exciting one. You will receive wide acclaim but sadly not much income. You may have to look for some other source of money to keep you going. Tender loving care will help mend hurt egos. At home too you may have to make more of an effort to keep everyone happy.
CAPRICORN (December 21 January 19): Gains are indicated but expenses are heavy. You are sure to find a suitable answer to your problem that may require travel overseas. Speculative trading or investment in a game of chance will prove to be fruitful. Profits are also likely from quick business transactions. You are missing the delights of romance, more due to the absence of your mate or beloved. Avoid seeking attention elsewhere.
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): A good job offer or assignment could come your way. Favorable News from overseas is indicated. You may be concerned about a change of location. Those who are keen on higher studies will have to work harder. Those in creative fields will do very well. You will feel the need to get close to a person with whom you can discuss your most intimate thoughts and inner uncertainties.
PISCES (February 19 - March 20): With a spurt in your enthusiasm and energy you may come up with some creative and original plan which when presented will be well received and may even receive ready financial support. Your current business activity will proceed smoothly and without a hitch assuring good returns. Being very much in the limelight you are bound have many people wanting to get close to you. You will have to discerning.
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QUICK CROSSWORD 5337 ACROSS: 1 ___ ___ language : be abusive? (3,3) 5 Royal Air Force, acronym (3) 8 Organic bonding position - "team" change? (4) 9 Golfer Sandy (4) 10 A place for learning (6) 11 Ex-tennis champion who became first woman IPS officer (5,4) 13 Inert gaseous element (4) 15 Girl or woman, colloquially speaking (3) 16 Obnoxiously forward (5) 17 Young hooter in the night (5) 20 Actress ___ Sharma (3) 22 Bond creator Fleming (3) 23 Snatches or seizes (5) 24 In the colour of danger ! (5) 26 U.S. net giant: abbr. (3) 27 Affectedly dainty (4) 28 Charms (9) 31 Chip dips (6) 32 Projecting rock (4) 33 Eggs of insects (4) 34 Ground cover (3) 35 Declare, state firmly (6) DOWN: 1 ____ heroes : people whose valour and good deeps go unrewarded and unappreciated? (6) 2 Republic in E Africa (8) 3 Running wild in a frenzy (4) 4 Extreme pleasure (7) 5 Bollywood funny-man Paresh ___ (5) 6 Bungle (4) 7 Make happy (7) 12 A beam of light (3)
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SUDOKU 2523 Sudoku is a number placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid such several given numbers.To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every digit from 1 to 9 must appear in each of the nine vertical columns, in each of the nine horizontal rows and in each of the nine boxes.
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CRYPTOQUIP
Today’s clue: T equals W
The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands for another.
14 Deprived of feeling by the cold (4) 18 Go limp (4) 19 Destroy or ruin as in war (3,5) 20 You may spend them when you visit Denmark, perhaps (7) 21 Percussion instrument (7)
24 "Arabian Nights" creature (3) 25 Nags; finds fault with (4,2) 26 Viswanathan ____ : India's chess grandmaster? (5) 29 Floor coverings (4) 30 Lip (4)
SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S QUICK CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Muff, 4 Writer, 8 Sky, 10 Garb, 13 Usurious, 14 Illegal, 15 Otters, 17 Cacophony, 21 Rug, 22 Oui, 23 Obs, 26 Karnataka, 27 Unfair, 28 Wheedle, 32 Shanghai, 34 Rill, 35 Gnu, 36 Decoys, 37 Deva. DOWN: 1 Magi, 2 Furl, 3 Skua, 5 Rarity, 6 Tao, 7 Resist, 9 YSL, 11 Alwar, 12 Befog, 15 On in, 16 Elba, 18 Cuff, 19 Hoar, 20 Our, 23 Otter, 24 Skull, 25 Cussed, 26 Kingly, 28 Wag, 29 Hint, 30 Dine, 31 Elia, 33 Arc.
IRREGULAR SUDOKU 2342 To solve an Irregular Sudoku puzzle, every digit must appear once in: Each of the vertical columns Each of the horizontal rows Each of the regions
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How many words of four or more letters can you make from the letters shown in today’s puzzle? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each word must contain the letter at the top of the pyramid. There should be at least one nine letter word. Plurals, foreign words and proper names are not allowed. Today’s ratings: 30 average; 33 good; 36 outstanding. YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION: aerial, agile, ALGEBRAIC, aria, bail, bailer, bier, bile, bilge, brie, brig, cagier, cigar, crib, garlic, gibe, girl, glacier, glib, grail, labia, lair, liar, lice, lira, lire, racial, rail, regalia, relic, rice, rile
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MISHRA RETURNS TO TEST SQUAD AFTER 4 YEARS
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EW DELHI: Leg-spinner Amit Mishra today staged a comeback into the national Test side after a gap of four years while veteran Harbhajan Singh retained his place in the 15member squad for the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka. Barring 32-year-old Mishra’s inclusion, there were no major surprise in the team with the selectors retaining as many as 14 players, who had toured Bangladesh for the one-off Test early this month. Leg-spinner Sharma was the only player to have been left out due to injury while young batsman Lokesh Rahul retained his place in the squad, announced by BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur after a selection committee meeting, also attended by Test skipper Virat Kohli. The selectors again ignored veterans such as Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag and Pragyan Ojha. Ravindra Jadeja, who has not been in good form of late, was again left out from the Test squad. “Amit Mishra was always in the scheme of things. Last year also he was in reserves. The final XI though is decided by the captain. Looking at the conditions we have picked him for this tour,” Chief selector Sandeep Patil said at a press conference. “Pragyan was discussed but only 15 players can be selected. Looking at the conditions we have given preference to Mishra,” he added. Patil said Karn and paceman Mohammed Shami have still not recovered from their respective injuries that is why “their names were not discussed.” “We always try to get the balance right. This is the best combination for the Sri
Lanka tour.” The injury to Karn Sharma made it easy for Amit Mishra to return to the Test fold as none of the other spinners like Ojha, Piyush Chawla and Axar Patel were in contention for a Test berth. Mishra last played a Test against England in August 2011 at the Oval. Asked whether the selectors discussed seniors like Gambir, Patil said,”they were not discussed.” The selectors opted for a three specialist spinners in R Ashwin, Harbhajan and Mishra Amit Mishra
“We did discuss the Zimbabwe tour. My co-selectors were there and they have given the feedback. We are very happy with the kind of performances, they have delivered. We are not looking at the age but the fitness of the players and whether the players fit in the team combination,” he said. Asked about the changing complexion of the Test side following Kohli’s appointment as captain, Patil said it was obvious. “After change in captaincy
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EW DELHI: Back from a well-deserved break, Indian Test captain Virat Kohli has decided to get into the groove by playing in the second four-day ‘Test’ against Australia ‘A’ in Chennai from July 28-31. “Virat Kohli had requested the selection committee for some match practice and wanted to play a game against Australia A. He will be playing the second four day game against Australia A,” secretary Anurag Thakur said at post selection press conference. When Sandeep Patil was asked as to who will lead the side, the chairman said: “Cheteshwar Pujara is the designated captain and he will lead the side.” Actually with the team being decided in 30 minutes, there were discussions on various long term issues and Virat mooted the point of playing a first class game. The reason being it will be proper match situation and Chepauk pitch being pretty similar to Sri Lankan wickets will provide him with match simulation. Also another reason being Indian teams on tours normally treat practice games as extended net sessions with batsmen retiring after playing 100 balls.
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BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur with chief selector Sandeep Patil at the press meet to announce the Indian squad. while there are four pacers — Ishant Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav and Varun Aaron. While Shikhar Dhawan and Murali Vijay will be the openers, the middle order will be manned by captain Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul. Wriddhiman Saha will be the lone wicket-keeper in the squad, which will play a
three-Test series, beginning from August 12. “Saha is the right option at this stage. It is not easy to replace (Mahendra Singh) Dhoni. Looking at his capability with batting, he should strike a balance,” Patil said. The Chairman of the Selection Panel said performances of the players during the Zimbabwe tour was also taken into account.
some change will come. It’s natural. It depends of captain what period comes. Dhoni did extremely well as Test captain. Hope Virat starts well. It’s not right to say what will happen. “When Sachin Tendulkar, Dada (Sourav Ganguly) and VVS Laxman retired, we thought we will not get good replacements but we did. Out job is to back our players,” he said.
Axar Patel is at best a roller of the ball: Gavaskar EW DELHI: In a stinging criticism, former India captain Sunil Gavaskar today said that young left-arm spinner Axar Patel was not Test cricket material and was at best “a roller of the ball” who was very much predictable. Gavaskar said that 21year-old spinner was “not the next big thing of Indian cricket” and could not be considered as a specialist spinner in Test cricket because he does not turn the ball. “No, Axar Patel is not an alternative spinner India should be looking for. He just rolls the ball, he does not have the flight and his deliveries are very much predictable. He does not turn the ball unless the pitch is
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favourable. He is slightly slower than medium pace,” Gavaskar said when asked whether the youngster could a potential Test spinner who can do well for the country. “Yes, Ashwin, Harbhajan, Amit Mishra and Karn Sharma are the spinners India can look for but certainly not Axar Patel,” Gavaskar told NDTV as he analysed India’s Test team for the tour of Sri Lanka. Patel has played 18 ODIs and two T20 Internationals after making his international debut last year. He has so far taken 23 wickets in his 18 ODIs for an average of 26.60 and economy rate of 4.59. He took two wickets from as many matches in the ODI series against Bangladesh
Axar Patel last month and five scalps in three games in the just-concluded ODI games in Zimbabwe. The former captain rued that India has not produced
many quality bowlers in the last few years and he partly blamed the pitches offered in the Ranji Trophy for this. “For the past few years, we have struggled to find quality spinners. One reason could be the kind of pitches we are offering for Ranji Trophy matches. We leave a lot of grass on these Ranji pitches and that does not help quality spinners come through,” he said. “We need to make these pitches level playing for both bat and ball. There may be grass but not a lot of grass. Early in the game, the spinners should be able to use their flight and drop the flight on the second and third days. We should prepare pitches like this,” he added.
EW DELHI: The chairman of senior selection committee Sandeep Patil in a polite yet firm manner made it clear that his point of view on team’s pace attack is different from limited overs captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. In his third interaction in two months with the media, Patil was ecstatic about Harbhajan Singh’s strong comeback saying that “age will never be a criteria but form and fitness will be”. Patil though was a tad evasive about the name of reserve wicketkeeper but clear on how Virat Kohli’s reign would be different from Dhoni’s tenure as Test captain. Asked about his view of retaining the same fourpronged attack which Dhoni has been critical of, Patil said,”I am not talking about what Mahendra Singh Dhoni
has said. But we are always trying to get a proper balance. And the wicket in Sri Lanka is such that we felt this is the best possible bowling combination. We all selectors felt we can go ahead with it.” Patil was polite yet diplomatic when asked if he was hurt about Dhoni’s view on too much emphasis on pace. “Captain has all the right to make a comment and we have no objection to that. It is upto BCCI to react to that,” said Patil, who spoke to the media sitting alongside secretary Anurag Thakur. “MS Dhoni is one of the best leaders that we have seen and he has all the right to make comments regarding bowlers,” he added. But Patil said that they did discuss the performance of the Bangladesh and Zimbabwe series.
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EW DELHI: The BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur today made it clear that they would not rush to any decision regarding the controversial IPL Chief Operating Officer Sundar Raman’s fate amid calls for his ouster, terming him a mere “employee and not a decision maker”. “There is no verdict against him (Raman). There is an enquiry going on. See when we took over, there was an enquiry against these two teams (CSK and RR) as well. We have waited for the Lodha Committee to come out with their verdict. Now once they have come out with their verdict, we categorically decided to implement it in toto. Why do you want us to hush up, rush up and say that we want to take this decision against this gentleman,” Thakur said
when asked why Raman was still not suspended. Contrary to earlier regime when Raman was perceived to be one of the most powerful figures in the Board, Thakur categorically stated that Raman is merely “an employee”. “Sundar Raman is an employee of the Board and he does not have that say to be a decision maker in the Board. See, it is the IPL Governing Council which takes the decision and not the employees. It is the members who take decisions. They (employees) implement the decision which we take.” Thakur also reiterated IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla’s stand that the Board would wait for working group’s report before taking any further decision about possible options regarding the two suspended franchises and their players.
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UMBAI: St Dominic Savio High School, Andheri lost their game against Don Bosco High School, Matunga 3-1 after an extremely poor defensive showing by the latter in the under 16 first division match of the interschool football tournament at the Azad Maidan on Thursday. In the event of drawing level, Dominic lost their composure and gave more leverage to their opposition creating gaps in the midfield, thus losing the opportunity to draw level. The conditions of the pitch at Azad Maidan did not help as the city experienced a heavy downpour, leading to puddles all over the ground. St Domnic Savio High School, however, felt the score line was a little bit harsh on them. “I think 3-1 flatters our opposition a little bit,” said midfielder Bobby Rajan who went on to add that his team needs to maintain their composure in defense if they want to win their next game. “As long as the score was 2-1 we still felt we were in the game but we pushed a bit too hard for the equaliser and ended up getting caught on the counter attack,” he said. Captain Clivert Miller put Don Bosco High School in front within eight minutes of the first half with Achintya Rokade coming off the bench to double their lead in the 36th minute. St. Dominic Savio High School got snatched one back, courtesy midfielder Jared Saldhana but Don Bosco put the
WATER THRILL: Under treacherous underfoot conditions, with the football field covered in a pool of water, St Francis D'Assisi lads battle out with Campion in the Inter School football tie at the School Sports Centre. game to bed in the final minutes with a goal from Fabian Anthony. The afternoon kick off saw St Mary’s ICSE School, Mazgaon cruising to a comfortable 3-0 victory against Hiranandani Foundation School, Powai with goals from Aamir Ghadially, Ansh Bhansali and Alyan Virani, making this their first win of the season. Results: [MSSA Ground, Azad Maidan] B -16-I–A: St. Mary’s H.S. (SSC) (Mazagaon)(1)(Omar Shah) Bt St. Joseph H.S. (Wadala)(0), B-16-I– A: St. Lawrence H.S.
(Kandivali)(1)(Krish Adhikari) Bt Swami Vivekanand Int.(Kandivali)(0), B-16-I–A: Don Bosco H. S. (A)(Matunga)(3)(Clivert Miller 1, Fabian Anthony 1, Achintya Rokde 1) Bt St. Dominic Savio H.S. (Andheri)(1)(Saldhana Jared), B -16-I–A: St. Mary’s Sch. (ICSE) (A)(Maz.)(3)(Ghadially Amir 1, Bhansali Ansh 1, Virani Alyan 1) Bt HiranandaniFoun. Sch.(Powai)(0), B16-I–B: Bombay Scottish Sch. (A)(Mahim)(6)(Amay Choudhry 2, Bhavya Jain 2, Yugpurush Aryan 1, Jay Bhavnani 1) Bt Christ Church
School (Byculla) (0), B-16-I–B: St. Francis D’Assisi H.S. (A) (Bor.)(2)(Michael Abhishek 1, Johnson Mathews 1) Bt Campion School (A) (Cooperage)(0). St. Xavier’s Ground (Parel) - B-16-III– E: Balmohan Vidya Mandir (Dadar)(6)(Vedant Salunke 4, Vedant Divekar 1, Shubh Parekh 1) Bt Arya Vidya Mandir (Bandra W), B-16-III– F: Lilavati Podar Sr. Sec. School (ISC)(SC)(4)(Parth Bhagat 1, Hrushikesh Bhat 1, Archit Kovilingal 1, Sholk Agarwal 1) Bt VCW Arya Vid. Mandir (Bandra E)(0).
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Bhavya and Jehan record contrasting wins
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umbai: MIG’s Bhavya Kamdar beat Rishiraj Pargaonkar 30-29 in the boys under 15 group while, JVPG club’s Jehan Asher defeated Ameya Joshi 30-6 in the boys under 17 group to register contrasting wins and progress in the DHFL Mumbai Suburban District Badminton Championship organized by JVPG club under the aegis of MSDBA. Bhavya maintained his focus to win the crucial points against Rishiraj in a nail biting finish of the closest match of the tourney and booked a place in the pre quarters to accompany Dhruv Oza, Aryan Ghosh and Aryan Hosangadi who also won their respective matches. Jehan overpowered Ameya in a one sided clash to enter the second round of the boys under 17 group along with Aditya Reddy who beat Shardul Vaskar 3022 and Mikhail Gidwani who secured a 30-26 win over Tanay Nehate. In the girls under 13 group, Ishika Bajekal won a thrilling encounter beating Chhata Gupta 30-28 while Myuna Mhatre scored a 30-26 victory over Avantika Jain to enter the second round. In the other matches of this group, Kamya Ravi of GSC easily overcame Siddhi Salaskar 3018 while, Seher Memon comfortably beat Meher Joshi 30-14. Results: Boys under 15 - Dhruv Oza bt. Yash Pawar 30-25, Aryan Hosangadi bt. Siddharth Bhuta 3017, Aryan Ghosh bt. Aditya Uchil 30-22. Girls under 13 - Nidhi Chavan bt. Shreya Dongre 30-9, Akshaya Balkrishnan bt. Shreeya Gajaria 30-17, Kavya Shankar bt. Sakshi Gaikwad 30-25. Girls under 17 - Gauri Dhote bt. Kriti Gaggar 30-16, Juhi Rohra bt. Vedika Karle 30-24, Shreya Bahadkar bt. Samidnya Machinder 30-18, Khushi Kamble bt. Viveka Shah 30-26.
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Watch Sandesh, Trever and Yash Narredu
By Timur
here are nine races at Pune today and the first starts at 1 p.m. It is not an easy card. It is advisable however that the three champion jockeys — Sandesh, Trever and Yash Narredu get attention. Yesterday quite a few favourites failed. And that can happen today also.
CARD AND SELECTIONS 1. The Accademia Plate (Class V) 1600 M 1.00 P.M. 1. Blavatsky 60 P. Kamlesh 2. Savage Garden 60 Dashrath Singh 3. Soul Centric 59.5 S. Mosin 4. Stridon 59.5 Kishore Kadam 5. Romantic Beauty 56 C. S. Jodha 6. Sky Lantern 55 R. Shelar 7. Theory 54 Neeraj Rawal 8. Resilient 53 R. Ajinkya Win: Theory, Resilent 2. The Saint Emilion Plate (Class IV) 1400 M 1.30 P.M. 1. Archimedes 60.5 C. S. Jodha 2. Sansani 60.5 Yash Narredu 3. Targetmaster 57.5 Akshay 4. Dhanyavaad 56.5 V. Chandrakant 5. Mighty Splendor 56 Dharmendar 6. Star Of Babylon 54 A. Sandesh 7. Nigella 53 Zameer Sayyed 8. Armel 52 C. Umesh
9. Wind Of The Hills 50 N. Nadeem 10. Wind And Rain 49.5 Akshay Gaikwad Win: Star of Babylon, Sansani
3. The Amorous Knight Trophy 1400 M 2.00 P.M. 1. Aeolus Maximus 56 Dashrath Singh 2. Fearless Nadia 54.5 P. Trevor 3. Judicious 54.5 P. Kamlesh 4. Pearl Secret 54.5 A. Sandesh 5. Running Cloud 54.5 Shrikant Kamble 6. Silvano 54.5 Kishore Kadam 7. Velvet Amari 54.5 Yash Narredu Win: Fearless Nadia, Velvet Amari 4. The Classic Talk Plate 1200 M 2.30 P.M. 1. Another Conquest 57 Yash Narredu 2. Itscaro 55.5 P. Trevor 3. Christmas Eve 54 A. Sandesh 4. Hidden Soul 54 C. S. Jodha 5. Horse Power 54 S. J. Sunil 6. Sentimental 54 N. S. Parmar 7. Dancing Prince 51.5 Towfeeq R. Shaikh Win: Itscaro, Christmas Eve 5. The Air Dash Plate (Class III) 1400 M 3.00 P.M. 1. Domingo 59 P. Trevor
2. Holy Bull 58 Akshay 3. Desert Rage 57.5 R. Ajinkya 4. Wings Of Glory 57 A. J. Nilesh 5. Golden Belle 56.5 C. S. Jodha 6. Nirbhaya 56.5 K. N. Bhati 7. Attraction 56 Yash Narredu 8. Invincible 55.5 G. Amit 9. Zodiac 55.5 S. Zervan 10. Home Advantage 54.5 S. J. Sunil 11. Glorious Opinion 52 Shrikant Kamble 12. Troppa Bella 50 N. S. Parmar Win: Troppa Bella, Attraction
6. The A J Wadia Plate - Div I (Class IV) 1200 M 3.30 P.M. 1. Imperial Princess 59.5 Yash Narredu 2. Lucky Charm 59.5 Akshay Gaikwad 3. Sunny Sea 59.5 Kishore Kadam 4. Make Way For Me 59 A. Sandesh 5. Bidstone Hill 58.5 P. Trevor 6. Blue Flame 58.5 S. P. Ranjane 7. Spontaneous Eddie 58.5 S. Zervan 8. Winds Of Change 58.5 Hanumant Singh 9. Quizical 58 D. M. Ayyar 10. Shivalik Breeze 58 S. J. Sunil 11. Lhotse 57.5 S. Joseph 12. Millenium Falcon 57.5 N. S. Parmar 13. In My Life 57 S. Mosin 14. Alderley Edge 54.5 C. S. Jodha
15. Rocking 54.5 Vikram Jodha 16. Divine Spark 53.5 R. Shelar 17. Rising Concert 53 Shrikant Kamble 18. Veni Vidi Vici 52.5 N. Nadeem 19. Pezzonovante 52 C. Umesh Win: Spontaneous Eddie, Rising Concert
7. The P Hadow Trophy (Class II) 1200 M 4.00 P.M. 1. Speed King 59 Yash Narredu 2. Fortune Favours 58.5 S. J. Sunil 3. Apache 58 P. Trevor 4. Hidden Asset 58 A. J. Nilesh 5. Ice Zone 57 Akshay Gaikwad 6. Remember Me 56 S. Zervan 7. Fortune Hunter 55.5 S. Mosin 8. Nature Boy 54 C. S. Jodha 9. Egyptiana 52.5 P. Kamlesh 10. Pepito 51 Dashrath Singh 11. Gold Bag 49.5 A. Sandesh Win: Remember Me, Gold Bag
8. The A J Wadia Plate - Div II (Class IV) 1200 M 4.30 P.M. 1. Mount Rushmore 59 P. Trevor 2. Ice Affair 58.5 S. P. Ranjane 3. National Gold 55.5 Shrikant Kamble 4. Strategic Move 55.5 A. Sandesh 5. Yardstick 55.5 Hanumant Singh 6. Balchandra 55 Kishore Kadam 7. Quartz 55 Yash Narredu
8. Devoted 54.5 R. Shelar 9. English Lass 54.5 Towfeeq R. Shaikh 10. Royal Sapphire 54 C. S. Jodha 11. Top Wizard 54 N. S. Parmar 12. Snow Blast 53.5 S. Sameer 13. Hunting Pleasure 53 D. M. Ayyar 14. Reality 53 V. Chandrakant 15. Speed Baby 52.5 Vikram Jodha 16. Sunshine Heart 52 Akshay Gaikwad 17. Super Icon 52 K. N. Bhati 18. Loveable Locks 51.5 N. Nadeem 19. Royal Wish 51 C. Umesh Win: Quartz, Strategic Move
9. The Oriental Express Plate (Class V) 1000 M 5.00 P.M. 1. Multinational 59 Dashrath Singh 2. Tareef 59 Akshay Gaikwad 3. Wonder Story 59 R. Ajinkya 4. Victory Dancer 57 C. Umesh 5. Aleta 56.5 D. M. Ayyar 6. Sanam 56.5 V. Chandrakant 7. Royal Eclair 55.5 R. Shelar 8. Gyahana 55 Altaf Sayyed 9. Big Bang 54.5 J. E. Pereira 10. Admission 54 S. Joseph 11. Awesome Knight 53.5 G. Amit 12. Emerald Fortune 53.5 Zameer Sayyed 13. Mountain Treasure 53.5 N. Nadeem 14. True Heir 53.5 Towfeeq R. Shaikh Win: Multinational, Emerald Fortune
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Possible FIFA rivals Platini, Prince Ali meet for talks
Potential FIFA presidential rivals Prince Ali meets up with Frasnce’s Michel Platini.
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ENEVA: Potential FIFA presidential election rivals Michel Platini and Prince Ali bin al-Hussein met for the first time on Wednesday since Sepp Blatter announced his exit. Spokesmen for both men declined to comment on details of the talks held in the south of France, where Platini has a vacation home. Prince Ali was publicly supported by UEFA President Platini before losing a 133-73 vote to Blatter in May. Four days later, under pressure from American and Swiss corruption investigations, Blatter said he would leave within months. Neither possible contender
has yet declared his intentions for the FIFA ballot on Feb. 26. Would-be candidates must apply by an Oct. 26 deadline. Still, there is already one clear policy difference between the former FIFA vice presidential colleagues. Later Wednesday, Prince Ali opposed Platini’s view on FIFA reform plans. Platini said Monday that an in-house task force announced by Blatter was an important step and should act “in a swift and effective manner.” The Jordanian prince takes a longer term view of an 11member panel which was told to report to the next FIFA
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ONDON: Usain Bolt returns to action after a sixweek injury-enforced break in the 100 metres on the opening night of the London Diamond League meeting on Friday with question marks hanging over both his fitness and form just four weeks out from the World Championships in Beijing. Like Mo Farah and Jessica Ennis-Hill, the British stars of the two-day Anniversary Games, Bolt will be hoping to find the Midas touch that took him to Olympic gold on the same east London track in 2012. The 28-year-old Jamaican last raced on June 13, when he struggled to get the better of his 19-year-old training partner, the Anguillan-born British recruit Zharnel Hughes, over 200m in the New York Diamond League meeting. Bolt has since had treatment for a pelvic problem from Dr Hans-Wilhelm
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, the world record holder and Olympic champion in the 100 metres and 200 metres, answers a question during a press conference in a hotel, ahead of competing in the Diamond League athletics meeting. Muller-Wohfahrt — the 72year-old German sports doctor known as ‘Healing Hans’, whose diverse list of clients over the years has included Michael Jordan, Diego Maradona, Luciano Pavarotti and Bono — and has resumed training under longtime coach Glen Mills.
executive committee meeting on Sept. 24-25 in Zurich. “How can this task force address change in any meaningful way within such a short timeline?” Prince Ali said in a statement. “It is the role of the new President to put in place the necessary systems to implement the changes that FIFA so desperately needs, not a Task Force trying to rush this through in less than 60 days,” the prince said. Platini will also have a role, along with Blatter and FIFA’s five other continental presidents, in selecting the task force chairman, who will be joined by 10 football officials. FIFA said the chairman
Australia upbeat over Rogers despite need for extra Tests
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ONDON: Australia remain “hopeful” that opener Chris Rogers will feature in next week’s third Test at Edgbaston despite requiring further specialist treatment after succumbing to a sudden bout of dizziness during the second Ashes Test at Lord’s on Sunday.It was thought the 37-year-old was a victim of delayed concussion, having been struck on the helmet by a bouncer from England paceman James Anderson. But a London-based specialist said Rogers was suffering a balance problem in the inner ear. Australia team doctor Peter Brukner said that while Rogers’ condition was improving, he would remain in London for more treatment before a final decision was made on his availability for the third Test. “Chris saw another specialist in London this (Wednesday) morning who confirmed an injury to his vestibular (balance) system in his inner ear,” said Brukner.
EW DELHI: The Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) today said it will leave no stone unturned in its attempt to make next year’s World Twenty20 a grand success. BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur, while addressing a press conference, said they are focusing on all areas, including spectators interest. “Discussions are on for the 2016 World T20 at eight venues. The first Organising
Committee meeting will be held before August 7 to discuss what new changes are to be brought like how and from where the disabled fans will enter the stadiums, how to make toilets big and clean, measures for firefighting and spectators point of view. We will do a lot,” Thakur said. Eight cities - Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, Dharamsala, Mohali, Mumbai, Nagpur and Delhi - have
been named as venues for the prestigious event, which will begin on March 11 next year. Kolkata will host the final on April 3. The BCCI Secretary also emphasised that the young Indian players must work hard on fitness. “There should be quality, a benchmark and standard for fitness. Once the players are in reckoning (for national side), they must know what the standard is.”
Ojha picks three with remodelled action, Australia 185/4 at close C
HENNAI: Back in the mix after one and half years, left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha justified the selector’s faith by rocking Australia A top-order with three quick wickets as the visitors reached 185 for four against India A at stumps on the second day of the first unofficial cricket Test, here today. Bowling with a remodelled action, Ojha finished the day with figures of 3/52 as he had at one stage reduced Australia A from 57/1 to 75/4 in a space of 23 deliveries. However Marcus Stoinis (42 batting) along with Peter Handscomb (75 batting) conjured an undefeated 110run stand for the fifth wicket to stem the rot. Another interesting aspect of Ojha’s bowling was that he was wearing half-sleeves and that too without any elbow protection unlike Duleep Trophy final last year. Earlier, India A were all out for 301 in their first innings after starting the day at overnight score of 221 for six. While talented Tamil Nadu all-rounder Vijay Shankar (51) had an impressive ‘A’ team debut adding 62 runs for the seventh wicket with comeback man Amit Mishra (23), the last four wickets fell for a mere 18 runs as India A folded for 301 in 114.3 overs. Shankar on his part was unbeaten on 51 off 135 balls
Pragyan Ojha of India A celebrates the dismissal of UT Khawaja of Australia ‘A’ during the 4-day match in Chennai on Thursday. with five fours and a six. For Australia ‘A’, Steve O’Keefe was the most successful bowler with figures of 6/82 in 31.3 overs.
When Australia A batted, opener Cameron Bancroft (20) nicked one off Abhimanyu Mithun to Naman Ojha behind stumps.
ACSU to investigate World T20 qualifying match N
EW DELHI: The ICC’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) will be investigating the World T20 qualifying game between Afghanistan and Hong Kong in Dublin. The match in question was played in the Swedish capital on Tuesday. The ACSU “noticed unusual betting patterns on the game” and is likely to get in touch with
leading betting firms, including Betfair, in an attempt to get a clearer picture, claimed a report in ‘ESPNcricinfo’. The development comes right after Hong Kong’s fivewicket victory in the first qualifying playoff, which booked them a berth at the 2016 World Twenty20 in India. The tournament will be held from March 11 to April 3 next year.
Chasing 161 runs for a win, Hong Kong won the match by five wickets thanks to Babar Hayat, who scored 20 off nine balls. Mohammed Nabi of Afghanistan conceded 16 runs in the last over. Despite the defeat, Afghanistan still have a chance to qualify for the mega-event. They play Papua New Guinea today in the third qualifying play-off.
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