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ARTHUR ROAD JAIL SUPERINTENDENT AND DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT ARE CAUGHT ACCEPTING BRIBE
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leuths of the Anti Corruption Bureau on Wednesday arrested Arthur Road Central Prison Superintendent of Police and Deputy Superintendent of Prisons while they were accepting a bribe of Rs 35,000 inside the jail from a complainant. The arrested have been identified as Superintendent Vasudev Digambar Burkule and Deputy Superintendent Pradip Annasaheb Paarthikar. manded sum of Rs.40,000. The Rs 35,000 was the first inAccording to ACB sources, stallment of the total de- the complainant in the case
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AAP launches ‘Scam Expose Helpline’ By Zuber Ansari
confidentially share information on scams and he Maharashtra fraud of which they may wing of the Aam be aware. Aadmi Party (AAP) According to crimilaunched the 'Scam Ex- nologist Snehil S. Dhall pose Helpline' where who is the part of the citizens can complain helpline launch team, about malpractices in the public machinery. Scam Expose Helpline +91 9699949331 The AAP Scam Expose Cell comprises a team of lawyers, RTI activists “We have received apand criminologists. proximately 200-plus This helpline went live calls since 9 pm last at 11 am on Thursday, night. The calls resumed and will be available be- at 8 am again this morntween 11 am and 5 pm ing, with a call coming in on all working days. The almost every minute.” number was launched The helpline has also with the intention of been receiving messages providing a platform to Continued on pg 6 « the common man to
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Anti-party activity! He concluded every speech of his without criticizing Narendra Modi.
had appeared for the Maharashtra Prison Manual exam on March 25 and his exam paper had gone to Burkule for checking. Paarthikar told the complainant that he had score less marks in the exam and Burkule was checking his paper. After few days, Paarthikar approached the victim saying that his paper had come before Burkule, who told him that he may not clear the exam but the marks could be increased if he paid Rs 40,000 to them. Accordingly, the
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he 3.5km long SantacruzChembur Link Road (SCLR) project will be thrown open to motorists from 8am today morning. Along with this, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Continued on pg 6 «
Second Phase: Marathwada, W. Maharashtra posts record breaking 61.71 per cent voting
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Two hailstorm devastated villages of Saruli and Thakarwadi village in Georai taluka of Beed Lok Sabha constituency boycott polls
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he 19 Lok Sabha constituencies of Marathwada and Western Maharashtra posted a record breaking 61.71 per cent voting in the crucial second phase of polling yesterday, bettering the 2009 percentage of 54.14 per cent, by around 7 per cent. Barring complaints of EVM malfunctioning and missing names in voter list in Pune city, polling was by and large peaceful. Prominent amongst those whose fate was sealed in the EVMs yesterday were – Ashok Chavan (Nanded), Supriya Sulye (Baramati),
Gopinath Munde (Beed) and Sushilkumar Shinde (Solapur SC) among others. Barring Beed Lok Sabha constituency where the voting percentage dipped by a percentage point from 65.6 per cent in 2009 to 64.00 per cent this time around, the polling percentage in rest of the 18 constituencies bettered previous records. In Pune, though former Congress MP and political outcast, Suresh Kalmadi vented his hurt when asked to comment upon Ashok Chavan. He remarked: “Ashok Chavan is lucky, I am not”. In Pune city scores of voters complained about
their names missing from the voters' list. Prominent among those who could not cast their votes included Bollywood director Amol Palekar. An Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) was replaced at Shamrao Kalmadi school after voters complained that all the votes cast were going to one particular party. A Peasants and Workers Party of India (PWPI) taluka president Mahadev Gharat was arrested at Mora village in Raigad district for distributing cash to voters. Last night, Shiv Sena and Congress cadres clashed at Loni in Shirdi SC Lok Sabha constituency.
Another clash between Sena cadres and Congress cadres in Kadvayee village in Ratnagiri district. Another clash was reported between Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatna cadres and NCP workers in Shetfal village in Sangli Lok Sabha constituency. Two villages of Saruli and Thakarwadi village in Georai taluka of Beed Lok Sabha constituency boycotted the polls in protest of not getting government compensation for crop damage due to recent hailstorm. Voters in parts of Osmanabad yesterday were caught unawares due to unseasonal rains. Voting percentage in some high
profile constituencies is as follows: 63 per cent in Nanded, 58.20 per cent in Baramati, 64 per cent in Beed, 57 per cent in Solapur SC and 60 per cent in Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg. A total of 358 candidates which included 334 male and 24 female candidates. The largest constituency in terms of voters is Maval (19.46 lakh) and the constituency with least number of voters was RatnagiriSindhudurg (13.63 lakh). Overall there were 32.42 lakh voters, which included 1.69 crore male, 1.53 crore female and 306 Other category voters.
‘Only Narendra Modi will be the Prime Minister’ By A Special Correspondent
Will do voting before sailing Responding to appeals by community leaders, the fishermen of Uttan will cast their nets after casting their votes By Suresh Golani
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he entire nation is enthusiastic to take part in the electoral process and the mood among the fishing community in the coastal villages of Uttan near Bhayandar is no different. Eager to cast their vote, thousands of fishermen have rescheduled their fishing plans. It is peak catch season, but with the elections coming up on April 24, the fishing community seems to have recognised the importance of their individual responsibility for a better future. While most of them have planned to embark on their fishing venture only after casting their votes early that Thursday morning, others who have already left this week have taken extra care so as to ensure their return before the scheduled polling day.
Apart from an elaborate campaign launched by the Election Commission officials, religious institutions (churches, temples, mosques) and social organisations have been motivating locals in their areas to ensure maximum participation of voters in the electoral process. “We have appealed fishermen to exercise their franchise and most of them have shown their keen interest in getting inked before or after going on board their fishing mission, which is a good sign for democracy,” said the fishing community leader Bernard D’mello. It should be noted that the electoral strength of the coastal villages in and around Uttan which falls under the Thane parliamentary segment (no. 25) stands at 18,000, most of whom are members of the fishing community.
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read in Sanjaya Baru's book.” When asked about Finance Minister P. Chidambaram dubbing Modi as the “encounter CM”, he said, “The maximum number of encounters have been under the Congress regime. Congress has been the most divisive and communal party. They did not pay heed to Gandhiji's suggestion to wind up Congress after independence. Now the people will ensure a Congress-free India.” The BJP chief also ridiculed the allegation that his party had spent Rs.10,000 crore on its polling campaign. “We have not appointed the Congress as our auditor. They should first bother about the Rs.5.50 lakh crore scams exposed by the CAG,” he made it clear.
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Fishermen normally do not let political events interfere in their search for fresh catches.
me clarify that under any circumstances, it will be Modi who will be utting a stop to the rumours Prime Minister. A moral authority of a change in the BJP is needed for the post bepriministerial cansides administrative didate, BJP president acumen. We have been Rajnath Singh yesterprojecting Modi for day said, “Only the PM's post”. Narendra Modi will Speaking to rebe the Prime Minisporters, he said, ter” and expressed “Atalji had 24 allies, confidence that the Modi has 25. We are NDA will reach the 300 not a divisive party seat mark. but an inclusive party. The BJP chief was reThe NDA is marching tosponding to a query about wards a clear majority. We speculation of his being in the can even achieve the 300 mark.” To a query on RSS' growing influreckoning for the top job to rope in new allies, considering Modi's ence on BJP, Singh said, “That tradidivisive image, should NDA fail to tion of a remote control is someone get a clear majority. He said, “Let else and not ours. You must have
BJP president Rajnath Singh addresses a press conference at the SofitelHhotel in Bandra Kurla Complex on Thursday. To his left are ex-police commissioner Satyapal Singh and Maharashtra BJP president Devendra Fadnavis.
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Varsity lacks research centres which are compulsory for students of PhD, forcing them to seek admission in other universities
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hile the Mumbai University (MU) has taken the initiative for Masters of Doctorate (PHD)'s entrance test called as PhD Entrance Test (PET), it has failed to come up with the mandatory facilities required for the course. This has forced the PhD students to seek admissions and appear for PET exams in other universities to get a PhD. In the year 2010, the MU introduced the PhD Entrance Test for students who want to pursue PhD. A student has to compulsorily clear the PET exam or National Eligibility Test (NET) or State Eligibility Test (SET) to pursue the PhD degree. As per the rules and regulations of the University Grants Commissions (UGC), an university has to set up PhD course work centres for the students. It is compulsory for
the students to attend this course work. The course which has a tenure of six months, generally conducts the process for research methodology for the students. The attendance of the course work is considered for granting credits to the students while granting them the PhD degree. A PhD guide, who did not wish to be named said, “Our students do not have re-
search centres where we can conduct the PhD course work. We have no option but to personally conduct or skip the research course work and directly carry on the thesis process! The MU should establish research course work centres soon so that students do not miss the basis of the PhD degree! This is the reason why most of the students have been rushing to other varsities to do their Phds.” Last year, the ADC had reported about a 'ghost list' of PhD guides, released by the MU for its students. This list carried the names of guides who had been dead as well as those who had retired from service. Dr Naresh Chandra, Pro Vice Chancellor, MU told the ADC: “We have already set up a review committee for setting up PhD course work centres. As soon as reports are received the varsity will take necessary action.”
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‘Kamat has fielded a dummy’
AAP candidate for North West Mayank Gandhi addressing media at Mumbai Marathi Patrakar Sangh on Thursday regarding the dummy candidate being campaigned for by Gurudas Kamat.
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actually a dummy candidate propped by Gurudas Kamat. he Aam Aadmi Party We have brought the facts (AAP) on Thursday at- related to this information tacked Congress candidate to the notice of the election from Mumbai North West officer," AAP candidate from constituency, Gurudas the Mumbai North West Kamat, alleging he had constituency Mayank fielded a 'dummy' candidate Gandhi told PTI. from the same constituency Gandhi said Toraskar's to increase his chances of election agent Mahesh Malik winning the seat. had contested Brihanmum"An independent candi- bai Municipal Corporation date called Pratik Toraskar, (BMC) elections in 2012 as a contesting from North West Congress candidate and Lok Sabha constituency, is until April 8, 2014, Malik was
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shown as a 'vice president' on the website of Congress party's Mumbai North West District Committee. "AAP has complained to the Returning Officer that the conduct of Kamat, Toraskar and Malik is a corrupt practice which is in gross violation of provisions of Section 123 (4) of the Representation of People Act, 1951 as well as Sections 171(G) and 171(H) of the Indian Penal Code," Gandhi said.
EASTER GOODIES, ANYONE?... With just two days left for Easter, which marks the end of the Lent season for Christians around the world, Gaylord's restaurant in South Mumbai has displayed a variety of Easter baskets which come with chocolate bunnies and colorful eggs in different shapes and sizes. The Easter goodies include chocolates, Easter egg baskets, hot-cross buns, chocolate bunnies, hen nests, and more!
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ranged from troubles in getting claims from medical inhe Consumer Guidance surance companies to Society of India (CGSI) building constructions that conducted a legal aid ses- are not making any progress. sion on Thursday wherein These sessions are held several consumers partici- every week in the office of pated and sought advice the CGSI at Fort and confrom CGSI members on var- sumers are guided on how to ious issues. The complaints go about solving their prob-
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I have changed my name from Mrs. Rema Mahendra Bhalia, to ‘Mrs. Hema Mahendra Bhalia’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 17/04/2014. C-2621
I have changed my name from Roomana Bano Mohamed Rafiq to Roomana Bano Mohamed Rafique Khaniya as per Affidavit. C-2636
I have changed my name from Mr. Pravinbhai Jain, to ‘Mr. Pravin Kumar Madanlal Jain’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/04/2014. C-2622
I have changed my name from Vidhalata Shekar Shetty to Vidyalata Sandeep Shetty as per Affidavit. C-2637
I have changed my name from Mrs. Manishaben, to ‘Mrs. Manisha Pravin Jain’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/04/2014. C-2623 I have changed my name from Suryaben Ratilal Thakkar, to ‘Ranjanben Mahendra Thakkar’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 17/04/2014. C-2624 I have changed my name from Jaivanta Govardhanlal, to ‘Padma Girishkumar Kalal’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (U-647) Dated: 10/04/2014. C-2625
I have changed my name from Sufiyan Alias Abdul Khalil Shaikh to Sufiyan Saifulla Shaikh as per Gazette No. (X-4952) C-2639
I have changed my name from Miss Meena Nasreen Abrar Husein to Mrs. Meenaz Asif Shaikh as per Affidavit C-2655
I have changed my name from Mahira Abdul Khalil Shaikh to Mahira Saifulla Shaikh as per Gazette No.(X-4953) C-2640
I have changed my name from Sana Asif Kadawalla to Sana Nayeemuddin Ahmed Mohammed as per Affidavit
I have changed my name from Mohammed Yasin Hasan Ali to Mohammed Yasin Hasan Ali Shaikh as per Gazette No. (U-78012) C-2641
I have changed my name from Al-Faiz Dawood Shaikh, to ‘Alfaz Dawood Shaikh’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/04/2014. C-2627
I have changed my name from Farooque Abdul Razak Sayed to Faruqui Abdul Razak Saiyed as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No.(U-18999) C-2643
I, Danny Godfrey Pinto, have changed my name to Danny Michael Pinto Vide Maha. Govt. Gazette No. X-77235 dated February 14th-20th, 2013. C-2614
I have changed my name from Ladle Sab Abdul Gafur Shaikh, to ‘Imran Abdul Gafur Shaikh’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/04/2014. C-2628
I, Naina Rajaram Sawant, have changed my name to Vritti Vishal Tawde as per Maha. Govt. Gazette No. X-31714 dated 08-03-2007. C-2615
I have changed my name from Mahadev Ganpat Mahatarkar, to ‘Mahadev Ganpat Sutar’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/04/2014. C-2629
We (1) Asif Dawood Wanzwarkar & (2) Mrs. Tabassum Asif Wanzwarkar have changed our minor daughter’s name from Javeriya Asif Wanzwarkar to Juveriya Asif Wanzwarkar as per deed poll Affidavit Dtd. 17/04/2014. C-2644
I, Fatima Anbugani W/o Anbugani Khajamohideen, have changed my name from Fatima Anbugani to Saharnisha Fatima Anbugani vide Affidavit dated 17-4-2014. C-2616
I have changed my name from Vikalp Vipul Chhatbar to Vikkalp Vipul Chhatbar as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (U-73131) C-2630
I have changed my name from Mohd. Shahid Mohd. Khalid. to Mohd. Shahid Khalid Hashmi as per Maha. Govt. Gazette No: (X-76051). C-2617
I have changed my name from Mohd Nadim Mohd Sagir to Nadeem Sagir Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-2632
I have changed my name from Laxmandas Khemchand Mistry to Laxman Khemchand Mistry as per deed poll Affidavit dated 15th March, 2014. C-2618
I have changed my name from Shabana Mohd Sagir to Shabana Sagir Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-2633
CHANGE OF NAME I, Rudranuj Bundella, have changed my name to Rudranuj Bundela for all purposes as per Affidavit dated 12th April, 2014. C-2613
I have changed my name from Manakkal Ravishankar Natarajan to Ravishankar Natarajan as per Affidavit C-2653 I have changed my name from Mehraj Khan to Mohammed Mehraj Khan as per Affidavit
I have changed my name from Burhanuddin Chita Saheb to Chitapre Burhanuddin Chita Saheb as per the Affidavit. C-2642
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I have changed my name from Shabarish Gopalkrishnan to Shabarish Gopalkrishnan Garg as per Affidavit. C-2652
I have changed my name from Mahmed Arif Shaikh to Mohammed Arif Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-2638
I have changed my name from Mr. Vallabhji Bhudarji Joshi, to ‘Mr. Vijay Bhudarji Joshi’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/04/2014. C-2626
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I have changed my name from Sameer to Sameer Mohamed Shareef Dalvi as per deed poll Affidavit Dtd.17/04/2014. C-2645 I have changed my name from Aklim Ahmad to Aklim Ahmad Siddiqui as per Affidavit C-2646 I have changed my name from Nizamuddin Mujawar to Nizam Yunus Mujawar as per Affidavit C-2647 I have changed my name from Pintya Vishwanath Tangadi to Avinash Vishwanath Tangadi as per Affidavit C-2648 I have changed my name from Mr.Haji Abubakar Ahat Khatri to Mr.Abubakar Khatri as per Affidavit C-2649
I have changed my name from Nikul Laxmandas Mistry to Nikul Laxman Mistry as per deed poll Affidavit dated 15th March, 2014. C-2619
I have changed my name from Mohd Sagir Mohamad Afzal to Sagir Mohamad Afzal Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-2634
I have changed my name from Shabnam Imamsab Khajabhai Belef to Shabanam Ramajan Shaikh as per Affidavit C-2650
I have changed my name from Safiyabanu Abdullah Memon to Safiya Rafique Merchant as per Affidavit dated 10/02/2014. C-2620
I have changed my name from Mohamed Rafiq Abdul Karim to Mohamed Rafique Abdul Karim Khaniya as per Affidavit. C-2635
I have changed my name from Meena Gopalkrishnan to Meenakshy Gopalkrishnan as per Affidavit C-2651
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C-2656 I have changed my name from Manjudevi Mantri to Manju Mantri as per Affidavit C-2657 We Mr. Afsar Husain Khan & Mrs. Rabiya Begum Afsar Husain Khan have changed our son name from Shahid Hussian Khan to Sahil Hussain Khan as per Affidavit Dt.16.04.2014. C-2658 I have changed my name from Rabia Kallu Khan to Rabia Begam Afsar Hussain Khan as per Affidavit Dt. 16.04.2014. C-2659 I have changed my name from Favzan Abdul Satar Khan to Faizan Abdul Satar Khan as per Affidavit Dt. 16.04.2014. C-2660 I have changed my name from Mindi Maherunnisha Adam Ali to Patel Mehrun Ali as per Affidavit Dt. 16.04.2014. C-2661 I have changed my name from Mukhvar Hussain Sayyed to Mukhtar Husain Sayed as per Affidavit. C-2662 I have changed my name from Naseem Begum Khursheed Ahmed to Reshma Jabeen Fareed Ahmed Shaikh as per Gazette No. X-81491 C-2663 I have changed my name from Afzal Jan Mohamed to Afzal Jan Mohamed Suthriwala as per Affidavit Dt. 17-04-2014. C-2664 I have changed my name from Suleman Esmail to Suleman Esmail Mansuri as per Affidavit Dt. 17-04-2014. C-2665 I have changed my name from Vijay Nair to Vijay Kumar Nair Thottaserry as per Affidavit C-2666 We Mr. Vijay Kumar Nair Thottaserry And Mrs. Vineetha Vijay Nair have changed our minor son’s name from Amruta to Amrutha Nair as per Affidavit C-2667
I have changed my name from Abdul Rahman Haji Abdul Rahim to Abdul Rehman Haji Abdul Rahim Sayed as per Affidavit C-2668 I have changed my name from Munavar Sultana Gulam Husain Sayyed to Munavar Sultana Bi Ismail Shah as per Affidavit C-2669 I have changed my name from Jaffar Salar Qureshi to Mohammed Jaffar Salar Qureshi as per Affidavit C-2670 I have changed my name from Riyaz Badruddin Shaikh to Riyaz Ahmed Badruddin Shaikh as per Affidavit C-2671 I have changed my name from Yogeshkumar Hasmukhbhai Bhavnagari to Yogesh Hasmukh Bhavnagri as per Affidavit C-2672 I have changed my name from Dayaram Ramvruksh Yadav to Dayaram Rambriksh Yadav as per Affidavit C-2673
I have changed my name from Bhayyasaheb Nimba Randive to Bhaiyasaheb Nimba Patil as per Affidavit C-2683 I have changed my name from Mahadeo Vitthal Jadhav to Mahadev Vitthal Jadhav as per Affidavit C-2684 I have changed my name from Chirag Vinodkumar to Chirag Vinod Ranka as per Affidavit C-2685 I have changed my name from Velson Velerin Vadalya/Wadlea to Velson Velerin Vadlea as per Affidavit C-2686 I have changed my name from Ofelia Vadalya to Ophiliya Vadlea as per Affidavit C-2687 I have changed my name from Velerian Vadlya to Valerian Vadalya as per Affidavit C-2688 I have changed my name from Claudrian to Kieffer Canute Dsilva as per Affidavit C-2689 I have changed my name from Ram Naresh Maurya to Ramnaresh Morya as per Affidavit C-2690
I have changed my name from Anuj Rambilash Vishwakarma to Anuj Ramvilas Vishwakarma as per Affidavit C-2674
I have changed name from Kalimuddin Khurshid Shaikh to Kalimuddin Khurshid Ansari as per Affidavit C-2691
I have changed my name from Khimji Kheraj Chagasota to Khimji Kheraj Chaksuta as per Affidavit C-2675
I have changed my name from Sudhakar Bhiva Dhanavade to Sudhakar Bhiva Dhanawade as per Affidavit C-2692
I have changed my name from Saraswati Khimji Chagasota to Saraswati Khimji Chaksuta as per Affidavit C-2676 I have changed my name from Ashok Khimji Chagasota to Ashok Khimji Chaksuta as per Affidavit C-2677 I have changed my name from Ashok Khimji Chakshota to Ashok Khimji Chaksuta as per Affidavit C-2678 I have changed my name from Roshni Ashok Chakshota to Roshni Ashok Chaksuta as per Affidavit C-2679 I have changed my name from Ashok Khimji Thacker to Ashok Khimji Chaksuta as per Affidavit. C-2680 I have changed my name from Piyush Ashok Thacker to Piyush Ashok Chaksuta as per Affidavit C-2681 I have changed my name from Mumtaz Begum Sikandar Mhaisale to Mumtaz Sikandar Mhaisale as per Affidavit C-2682
I have changed my name from Aboobakar Abdullah Patel to Abubaka Abdullah Patel as per Affidavit C-2693 I have changed my name from Md Ibrahim Md Yousuf to Mohammad Ibrahim Mohammad Yousuf Mulla as per Affidavit C-2694 I have changed my name from Pushpaben Bhanji Dharod to Pushpa Vasant Shethia as per Affidavit C-2695 I have changed my name from Alisha Mohmed Rizwan Ansari to Nusrat Begam Mohmed Rizwan Ansari as per Govt. of Maha. Gazette No. U-73718 dated:March 13-19, 2014 C-2696 I have changed my name from Gunibahen Kanaiyalal Jogani to Sneha Pankaj Shah as per Affidavit C-2697 I have changed my name from Shaheen Ali Quader Farooqui to Shainaz Naushad Ahmed Siddiqui as per Affidavit C-2698 I have changed my name from Naushad Siddiqui to Naushad Ahmed Maqbool Ahmed Siddiqui as per Affidavit C-2699
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ive him to us for ten minutes, I want justice for my girl. We will ensure that he will be incapable of repeating his act in future,” said the father of one of the one-eyed pedophiles victims, who was waiting outside the D.N. Nagar police station on Thursday to give his statement. His daughter was kidnapped from his Nirmal Nagar residence in Bandra on July 2013 and was molested by Ayaz Mohmmad Ali Ansari alias Firoze Kaniya. After inspiring terror in the hearts of parents for nine months, the notorious one-eyed serial child molester, 35-year old Ansari was finally nabbed by the D.N. Nagar police on Wednesday, from the Golibar area in Khar (East). With his arrest the parents of several victims made a beeline outside the police station posing a serious threat to Ansari’s life. There was anger in their eyes as they waited outside the station to see their daughter’s tormentor. According to this victims's father his ten-yearold daughter was playing outside their home in Nirmal Nagar when Ansari lured her through his usual modus operandi. Ansari told the girl that he knows her father very well and asked her to follow him on the pretext of giving his cell phone number to the victim’s father.
Mohmmad Ali Ansari With anguish in his tone the victim’s father added, “He was a nuisance in Nirmal Nagar. Residents have had several meetings in the past when he had molested other victims. As the cops called us to the police station on Wednesday to record our statements, the news of his arrest spread in our area. All the locals who were terrified by his activities in the past had come together and each one of us wanted to kill him.” Most of the victims' parents and some locals from Nirmal Nagar and D.N. Nagar, where the accused has committed most of his crimes, had come together and had planned an attack on Ansari on his way to the court. “Somehow the cops came to know about our plans and only because of their intervention we remained calm,” said one of the parents who refused to divulge the details of his case. A mother of a D.N. Nagarbased victim said, “He
should be killed right away. There is no point in dragging the case. If he is released more innocent girls will suffer. He is a drug addict, he can go to any extent to fulfill his fantasies.” Ansari had met this victim while she was playing on the mezzanine floor of her house. He identified himself as Irfan and asked the girl to follow him claiming that he wanted her to give her father a cell phone number. The victim followed Ansari and returned with a horrifying tale of being undressed and molested at a knife-point. Gauging the anguish of the agitated parents, the D.N. Nagar police deployed more than 15 policemen to escort Ansari while he was taken to the Sessions Court today. The cops also planted two decoys in burqas along with the accused to confuse the crowd gathered outside the Sessions Court. Two policemen with sten guns and the rest with other weapons were guarding the accused. No one was allowed to get too close to the accused throughout his journey to the Session Court. Senior Police Inspector Rajendra Chavan of D.N. Nagar police station said, “The accused has been charged under sections 376, 363, 506 and other sections of The Protection of Children from Sexual Offence Act, 2012. He was produced before the Sessions Court and has been remanded to police custody till April 25.”
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ith the election fever heating up, the Thane (rural) police are leaving nothing to chance. Right from seizing licensed firearms to arresting history-sheeters, the cops are carrying out 24x7 vigilance drives to keep mischief-mongers at bay. As part of their ongoing operations, sleuths of the Virar police seized Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) worth more than Rs.70,000 that was being illegally ferried in an autorickshaw on Thursday. Acting on a tip-off, the police stepped up vigil and alerted all check posts across the city. A police team, during a nakabandi operation, intercepted an autorickshaw which was found to be loaded with cartons of IMFL bottles.The police personnel questioned the auto
girl's mother complained to the police that he had molested her daughter, said police. According to the police, the victim while on her way By A Staff Reporter home, was stalked by the accused. Subsequently, the acumbai police on cused caught hold of the Wednesday arrested a victim and touched her inap35-year-old shop owner for propriately, added the police. molesting a 15-year-old girl After going home, the vicin Colaba area of South Mumbai. The accused, identified as Mohammad Gani Ahmed Modi, was arrested on Wednesday night from his shop, a general store, after the
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n Thursday, burglars struck at a jewellery shop and managed to loot Rs.7.81 lakh worth jewellery and cash. The incident took place in Pant Nagar where the thieves entered the shop by drilling a hole into the rear wall of the shop. Unfortunately, there were no CCTV cameras installed inside the shop and the cops suspect an insider's involvement in the crime. The shop, B M Jewellers is located at Aryan Nadkar Road in Ghatkopar (east) and it was only when the owner of the shop opened the shutters around 11 am on Thursday that he learnt his shop had been burgled. Senior inspector Suresh Nirmal of Pant Nagar police station said: "The shop is located in a single storied building which houses shops on the ground floor and a municipal school on the first floor. Burglars made a hole through the rear RCC wall of the shop and made away with the loot." The missing items are: 100 grams of gold and 10 kg of silver along with cash and imitation jewellery, totally worth Rs. 7.81 lakh. Cops have also found a crowbar at the scene of the crime which they suspect was used in breaking the wall. Police are questioning all former and present employVirar police personnel with the seized autorickshaw and the IMFL liquour. ees of the shop to ascertain whether any of them was indriver Shrinivas Kumar, and alcohol. However in this case, volved in the robbery. when he failed to answer sat- it is still not clear whether the Meanwhile, the same shop isfactorily, he was arrested booze belonged to politicians was burgled in 2007 too. After and taken to the Virar police or some other parties. Inves- that incident the local jewstation. It has become a trend tigations are on to ascertain ellers had taken out a procesfor many political parties to the origin and destination of sion demanding protection woo voters by offering them the consignment. for their businesses.
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tim told her mother about the incident, which took place around 9.30 pm. Immediately, the victim's mother lodged a complaint against Modi, who was arrested late at night, said Rameshwar Suple, senior inspector of Colaba police station. The accused has been charged under relevant sections of the IPC.
06 CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from Zubeda Dawood Dalwai to Jubeda Dawood Dalwai as per Affidavit C-2700 I have changed my name from Abhijit Arun Pharat to Abhijit Arun Farat as per Affidavit C-2701 I have changed my name from Sachin Kumar Prabhakar Vedak to Sachin Prabhakar Vedak as per Affidavit C-2702 I have changed my name from Anup Raveenran to Anup Raveenran Menon as per Affidavit C-2703 I have changed my name from Shabbir Abdul Aziz Sheikh to Shabbir Abdul Aziz Shaikh as per Affidavit C-2704 I have changed my name from Umeshchandra Khanna to Umesh Khanna as per Affidavit C-2705 I have changed my name from Suleman Gafur Dayatar to Suleman Gaffar Dayatar as per Affidavit C-2706 I have changed my name from Ashok Kumar Motilal Jain to Ashok Motilal Jain as per Affidavit C-2707 I have changed my name from Shehnaz Begam Nasrullah Jafferi to Shehnaz Nasrullah Jaffery as per Affidavit C-2708 I have changed my name from Shreeprakash Mitrasen Singh to Shriprakash Mitrasen Singh as per Affidavit C-2709 I have changed my name from Sunayana Kumari to Sunayana Hiralal Yadav as per Affidavit C-2710 I have changed my name from Alison Joy Bernadette Fernandes to Alison Joy Fernandes as per Affidavit C-2711 I have changed my name from Sumaya Farooq to Sumaiya Mohammed Farooq as per Affidavit C-2712 I have changed my name from Jakhu Bachu Gala to Jakhoo Bachu Gala as per Affidavit C-2713 I have changed my name from Baby Muly Paramvil to Mathai Gregory Mooleparambil as per Affidavit C-2714
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I Pravasini Sethi have changed my name to Prabasini Sethy as per Deedpoll Affidavit dated: 17/04/14 C-2733
I Shital Mahendra Jain have changed my name to Sheetal Mahendra Jain as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2749
I Prabasinz Sethi have changed my name to Prabasini Sethy as per Deedpoll Affidavit dated: 17/04/14 C-2734
I Vidyasagar Ratanlal Jain have changed my name to Vidhyasagar Ratanlal Jain as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2750
I Dharmarajan Chittathe Raghavan have changed my name to Dharmarajan Chittath as per Deedpoll Affidavit dated: 17/04/14 C-2735
I Bilal Mohammad Yusuf have changed my name to Mohammad Bilal Mohammad Yusuf Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2751
I Deepak Kumar Vinodrai Bhuptani have changed my name to Deepak Vinodrai Bhuptani as per Deedpoll Affidavit dated: 17/04/14 C-2736
I Rehana Akbar Latif Shaikh have changed my name to Ayesha Akbar Latif Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2752
I Anna Francisca Immanuel have changed my name to Annie Charles Immanuel as per Deedpoll Affidavit dated: 15/04/14 C-2737 I Akshatha Anuraya Shenoy have changed my name to Akshata Anuraya Shenoy as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2738 I Yasin Rahim Sayyed have changed my name to Yasin Rahim Sayyed as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2739 I Shruti K. P. @ Shruti K. P. Balakrishnan @ Shruti Kozhukkunnan Puthan Balakrishnan have changed my name to Shruti Balakrishnan Nambiar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2740
I Pradipkumar Navinchandra Joshi have changed my name to Pradip Navinchandra Joshi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2754 I Rahisa Nazir Sayyed have changed my name to Raisa Fatima Nazir Sayyed as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2755 I Brambhatt Manher Vrajlal have changed my name to Brahmbhatt Manher Vrajlal as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2756 I Brambhatt Bhumi Manher have changed my name to Brahmbhatt Bhumi Manher as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2757
I Remani Balakrishnan have changed my name to Remani Balakrishnan Nambiar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2741
I Brambhatt Mihiri Manher have changed my name to Brahmbhatt Bhumi Manher as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2758
I Balakrishnan have changed my name to Balakrishnan Nambiar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2742
I Brambhatt Jayshree Manher have changed my name to Brahmbhatt Jayshree Manher as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2759
I Gazala Begum Mohammad Saleem have changed my name to Gazala Gulam Mohammed Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit.
I Vasant Ginnilal Kedia have changed my name to Basant Ginnilal Kedia as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2760
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I Nehalkumar J. Patel have changed my name to Nehal J. Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2761
I Nasreen Abdul Salim Shaikh have changed my name to Nasreen Bano Abdul Salim Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2744 I Gulaam Khan have changed my name to Gulam Mohammed Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2745 I Gordhan Vallahbhai Patel have changed my name to Gordhanbhai Vallabhbhai Satani as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2746 I Labuben Gordhan Patel have changed my name to Labhuben Gordhanbhai Satani as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2747
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I Ms. Zuluben Ibrahim Parmar have changed my name to Mrs. Julukha Adambhai Bilakhiya as per Deedpoll Affidavit dated: 11/04/14 C-2731
I have changed my name from Rameshchandra Nathulal Kothari to Ramesh Nathulal Kothari as per Affidavit C-2716
I Prabasini Sethi have changed my name to Prabasini Sethy as per Deedpoll Affidavit dated: 17/04/14 C-2732
I Rital Manubhai Gangadia have changed my name to Rital Manubhai Gangadiya as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2748
I have changed my name from Salin Mathi Mooleparambil to Leelamani Mathai Mooleparambil as per Affidavit
I Saly Paulose have changed my name to Paulose Saly as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-2753
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cash, while a search of his house resulted in recovery of Rs.40 lakh, around 75 gm Continued from pg 1 « of gold, SBI Fixed Deposits for Rs.12,50,000, and FDs of victim met Burkule, who in- Bank of Maharashtra structed him to hand over amounting to Rs.5 lakh and Rs.35,000 to his deputy. deposit of Rs.20 lakh. The The complainant then ap- ACB officials produced proached the ACB and filed Burkule and Paarthikar in a complaint late on Wednes- the court which remanded day night, sources added. them to custody for interroBurkule, the SP of the gation. It is suspected that Central Prison, known as the SP Burkule may be having Arthur Road Jail, was found more assets, said the in possession of Rs.70,000 in sources.
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Santacruz-Chembur Link Road opens today Continued from pg 1 « Development Authority (MMRDA) will also open the 1096-metre-long Amar Mahal Flyover which connects the SCLR to the Eastern Express Highway.MMRDA's metropolitan commissioner UPS Madan announced, "The entire stretch can be used by motorists from 8 am onwards from Friday."The SCLR will ease traffic congestion at Amar Mahal junction, Vakola, Sion and Kurla areas, and will also significantly de-congest the Eastern and Western Express Highways. It will also reduce traffic chaos at Sion and Kala Nagar junctions. This will enable commuters travel from Santacruz to Chembur in a mere 15-20 minutes, a stretch that normally takes around 90 minutes.Dilip Kawatkar, Joint Project Director said, “The MMRDA had to put up barricades to prevent enthusiastic motorists from using it earlier.” Touted as the city's most-delayed infrastructure project, the SCLR will provide direct connectivity between Western Express Highway (WEH) and Eastern Express Highway (EEH) via Kalina, Kurla and Tilak Nagar. The entire 6.5-km-long stretch, including the country's first double-decker flyover, is expected to cater to two lakh vehicles daily.Irked by the delay, the World Bank had withdrawn funding mid-way. An MMRDA official said, "It was huge project...We had to resettle more than 3,500 projectaffected people. There were also issues will relocation of a religious structure, and politicians' interference, too, did not help."
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machinery. AAP feels that there is an urgent need to from the service provider of end this systemic corruption the all the calls missed while and this is a step in this dithe helpline was engaged on rection. Our helpline numanother call. All calls are re- ber 9699949331, will allow us ceived on a computer which to track corruption more efdiverts them to operators fectively,” said Dhall. who listen to the queries. '' From the very first call, Those who claim to have we have received informadocumentary proof are tion of fraud and scams due called to the office for evalu- to negligence or obstruction ation by bureaucrats and govern“There is a lot of corrup- ment officials. We have tion in all the departments in begun working on the claims Mumbai, all over the Maha- and when the time is right, it rashtra, including MMRDA, will be presented,” added BMC and other government Dhall.
PUBLIC NOTICE Description of the Flat Property ''Flat No 309, Adm. about 665 Sq.Ft. (Built up), on Third Floor, in wing No ''F'' of the Bldg. known as Shantisagar Apartment, bearing M.H.No.1113, situated on Survey No. 147/3 at village Narpoli, Tal. Bhiwandi, Dist. Thane.'' Our client, viz SHRI VINOD RAMKEVAL SINGH, has purchased the aforesaid flat property from smt. Kavita Rajesh Shah, vide a registered Agreement for Sale, Dt. 17/09/2013, registered at Sub - Registrars office at Bhiwandi, under Sr.No. BVD 1 - 8132 - 2013, Dt. 19/ 09 /2013 While travelling on 20/7/2013, at Narpoli, Bhiwandi, Dist Thane, the original link documents, viz (i) original registration receipt of (BVD 3 - 348 - 2013, Dt.14/01/2013 and (ii) original Index - II of (BVD 3 - 348 - 2013, Dt. 14/01/2013) with respect to the aforesaid flat property, are misplaced by our client and not traced yet. Accordingly, our client has lodged a missing complaint No. 86/2014, Dt. 12/03/2014 with a local police station at Narpoli, Bhiwandi and obtained a Certificate, Dt. 12/03/2014. We hereby declare that, if any party/person/association has got and/or received the aforesaid original documents, as above mentioned with respect to the aforesaid flat property or if anybody has any objection for Shri.Vinod Ramkewal Singh mortgaging the said property, to the Karur Vysya Bank Ltd.kindly inform/contact us, at the address/phone mentioned below in writing and / or in person, together with documentary proofs, in case of objection within 15 days from the date of issuing of this notice. Objection directly published in newspaper will not be considered. Sd/Add - Neelkanth Tirth, Hindu Colony, Near Dr. Karve Hospital, Naupada, Thane. (w) Umesh G. Deshpande Advocate Mo. 9930902040, Ph. 022 25382266
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Lone MNS corporator in MBMC crosses over to SS By Suresh Golani
ticket from ward number 9, Thakur had initially voted in n a major setback to the favour of the NCP-Congress Maharashtra Navnirman alliance in the 2012 Mayoral Sena (MNS) in the run up polls, but had later jumped to the upcoming Lok Sabha onto the saffron bandwagon. polls, its lone corporator in He joined the Sena fold in the the Mira Bhayandar Munici- presence of Yuva Sena leader pal Corporation (MBMC), Aditya Thackeray at a funcArvind Thakur, left the party tion in Thane city."I am imto join the Shiv Sena on pressed by Adityaji's style of Thursday. Elected on an MNS functioning and his positive
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ore than 68,000 officials will be on duty in the six parliamentary constituencies of Mumbai in 9,879 polling centres on April 24, when voting for third and final phase of Lok Sabha elections will be held in Maharashtra. A day-long training camp for officials in all the 36 assembly segments of the six LS seats --Mumbai South and Mumbai South Central in Mumbai city district, Mumbai North Central, Mumbai North West, Mumbai North East and Mumbai North was held earlier this week. Election officials said 26,177 officials in city and approximately 42,500 in the suburbs attended the training camp. They were trained on how to handle EVMs and
held on April 23 in all the polling centres in Mumbai to test the preparedness. Meanwhile, distribution of photo voter slips by Booth level officers (BLOs) has begun and the exercise is expected to be completed by April 20. The slip which will have signature of the BLO can be used as photo identity as well, officials said. If there is no photo of the voter on the slip, voter can bring any of the identity proof sought by the Election Commission like bank passbook, pancard, Aadhar card etc. Officials said voters should deposit photos at their CM Prithviraj Chavan with his son polling station if it is absent arrives to cast his vote for Lok on the voter slip so that it can Sabha polls in Karad, on Thursday. be used in the next election. As many as 116 candidates precautions to be taken, re- including 52 independents ports PTI. are in fray for the six seats Also, a mock poll will be across the metropolis.
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The two sides had signed a Memorandum of Underhe Bombay High Court standing by which it was deon Thursday asked BEST cided that the new Undertaking — the civic bus scheduling system would be service — not to implement implemented on an experithe new computerised mental basis at the New schedule for drivers and Malad depot from April, and conductors at the depots after considering the shortother than the one at Malad falls it would be impleDepot where it has been im- mented elsewhere from plemented on an experi- June 1. mental basis. However, on April 11, The BEST management BEST Workers' Union apand employees have been proached the High Court embroiled in a dispute over claiming that schedules the new schedule. While em- were changed at Goregaon ployees claim that under the and Malwani depot too. new schedule they have to BEST contended that the work for more than 12 hours implementation of the new a day, the management says schedule at Malad would afit will optimise the use of the fect the depots in nearby workforce, ensure better fre- areas to some extent. quency of buses and save Rs "What is the extent of im32 crore for the undertaking pact in other depots beannually. cause of this experiment?
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Two persons where killed after a roofing slab collapsed on them in a ground plus one structure in Govandi area of Mumbai at around 7 pm on Thursday. A shop was being run in the structure, and the space was rented out.According to police and fire brigade officials, the deceased were present on the mezzanine floor of the structure and fell to their death on the ground floor. The Shivaji Nagar police are investigating the case. The house was given on rent. The bodies were taken to the civic-run Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar.
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Participation of women in Indian workforce is dismal
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Ponder awhile… “An election is coming. Universal peace is declared, and the foxes have a sincere interest in prolonging the lives of the poultry.” — George Eliot
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HINK of women celebrities and one instinctively thinks of film stars and politicians. Topping the list are women like Jayalalithaa, Mamata Banerjee, Sheila Dixit, Mayavati, not to mention the super star Sonia Gandhi. To me it was quite a revelation to learn that over the past two decades much has changed at the workplace – both in India as well as globally. As Prosenjit Datta, editor of 'Business World' (March 24) notes, for one, women are much better represented in all rungs of the hierarchy. For another, many organisations have worked to develop HR policies that take into account the needs of women executives. For all that, he says, women's participation in T looks like both the Congress and the BJP the Indian workplace – especially in the orare aware that they will not be, by them- ganised sector is still low. According to the Inselves, getting the required number to muster ternational Labour Organisation (ILO) which majority in Parliament. They are making ef- surveyed work force participation of women forts to seek the support of regional parties. in 131 countries, India ranked 11th from the The Congress appears to be more successful bottom. That is some record. in this regard. It has the support – thought not sustained – of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). There seems to be unwritten agreement in this regard be- And a cause of concern was that in India, female labour force participation has actually tween the Congress and these two parties. SP's Mulayam Singh Yadav has announced, come down from 29 per cent in 2005 to 22.4 for instance, that his party will not put up any per cent in 2012. Says Datta: “In most organcandidate in Amethi and Rae Bareilly where isations the glass ceiling still exists for high Congress candidates Rahul Gandhi and Sonia performing women executives. Despite these Gandhi are in the poll fray. If the SP wins a hurdles, the number of women leaders in large number of seats, it is also possible it every sector of the economy is increasing. may become an ally of the Congress and be From banking to hospitality and from retailin government. Earlier, the UPA government ing to manufacturing, women leaders are had helped the leaders of these parties in the making their presence felt and showing the path for the younger women joining the disproportionate assets cases against them. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has been workplace today”. What Datta calls the e-Suite making efforts to get the support of several women, there is an impressive list of them regional leaders like TDP's Chandrababu and their pictures and achievements are all Naidu and Tamil Nadu's J. Jayalalithaa. Only a there to see and read. Think of just a few of few weeks ago, Jayalalithaa had praised them: Savita Kailash Chhabra, Preeti Pal, Narendra Modi and she had talks with him Meher Pudumjee, Preetha Reddy, Swati Perumal, Avni Biyani, Savitri Jindal, Indira Jai and promised cooperation. And only yesterday she denounced Naren- Singh, Chitra Ramakrishna, Roopa Kudwa, dra Modi and said that she would have no Neelam Dhawan, Ekta Kapoor, Kiran Mazumtruck with the BJP. She claimed that develop- dar Shaw, Nita Ambani, Chanda Kochar, ment in Gujarat is a myth. She also stated that Kalpana Morparia, Renu Sud Karnad, Vedika there more development in Tamil Nadu Bhadarkar, Usha Thorat et al. The list seems than in Gujarat. The possibility of any endless. And yet there they are doing a splenalliance between the BJP and Jayalalithaa is did job to be the envy of men. There literally are so many of them and yet completely off. Narendra Modi was able to build some rap- they hardly ever figure in our daily newspaport between Chandrababu Naidu's TDP and pers and even for that matter, in our TV chanthe BJP. It looked as though a firm agreement nels for which Thank God. Very rightly was reached. Now there are reports that the 'Business World' points out that “by no means TDP has reservations about the alliance. The is this an exhaustive list” and that “encouragcontinuing ditching by parties makes it difficult to predict who will form the government in Delhi.
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ingly, as India Inc embraces giant diversity, more women are getting a chance to break through the glass ceiling” and “the Indian financial sector has been the trendsetter in this regard”. It is such good news. We have come a long way since the seventies and eighties and it no longer comes as a surprise if women have reached the top of the ladder. Keep it up, ladies and may you shine brighter than the Ahalyas, Draupadis, Sitas, Taras and Mandodaris of the past, in your fields of speciality. One would have liked to see many more women standing for elections now on. But one understands that they number not more than around 10 per cent in all, which is a cry-
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MEDIAWATCH M.V. Kamath ing shame. Whatever has happened to the Women's Reservation Bill which the fifteenth Lok Sabha, did not find time to pass? To my mind any woman with due qualifications can do a far better job than our crorepathis who seem good only at disturbing Lok Sabha proceedings. Parliament was in a state of logjam for the better part of the past five years. According to available figures, the Lok Sabha productivity was at its lowest in fifty years – a mere 61 per cent. Thanks to the series of scams and Telangana, 68 bills lapsed, like the Right to Information (Amendment) Bill 2013, Securities Laws (Amendment) Bill 2013, Director Taxes Code Bill 2010 and Micro Finance Institutions (Development and Regulation) Bill 2012 and many others. Strictly speaking, women leaders would any day do better than the AAP anarchist Arvind Kejriwal who has been behaving himself like an irresponsible politician in recent times. Thus, he shouldn't have stood for election from the Banaras constituency, but then he wants to capture attention like a mischievous school
boy – as 'The Hindu' (March 31) saw it, the event is being “increasingly projected as one between David and Goliath – and one does not have to name who is David and who Goliath, - in theory and possibly in actuality too”.
Stirring passions for electoral gains Kejriwal may be exhibiting, as the paper said, both 'spunk and daring' but to listeners there is an element of hatred as well, in the candidate's electioneering speeches. Do we need that? It is not just Kejriwal who voices hard feelings. The Congress seems to be specialising in all sorts of wordage. Modi has been called a Nazi and a Hitler and many other things besides. It merely shows how frightened is the Congress which was once led by Jawaharlal Nehru and others of similar social standing. Sadly, all this is accepted as part of the show to be taken lightly. As 'The Indian Express' (March 31) noted. “As the election campaign gathers momentum, politicians cutting across ideological divides can be expected to stir passions to gain electoral advantage”. References have been made to Nathuram Godse and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. Apart from the fact that Godse had nothing to do with the RSS or the BJP, the names of leaders like Sardar Vallabbhai Patel are also dragged in to give meaning and relevance to fake conflicts. But our nonBJP leaders apparently think that all is well in love and war. Just think of what happened to Imran Masood for his hate speech against Modi. As 'The Express' put it “even by the low standards of speech by Indian politicians, what Masood said was the pits”. It certainly had the potential to spark violence. Perhaps it is too late to advice that, in the words of the 'Express' “political parties should sit together and draw up a list of do's and don'ts that should govern their conduct before, during and after the elections”. But, when all is said and done, are our “elder' MPs so lacking in character that they need to be told how to behave? The sad but evident answer is yes, they do lack in character, witness the recent happenings in the Lok Sabha. What it all shows is that some of the political parties have no leaders of merit, who would dare to pull up their candidates and given them a talking down which they so deeply merit, which only shows that they know they are at the losing end. Anticipation of failure can be so intensely self-defeating.
No change is possible without destruction
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s all things are subject to change, no one thing is the same as it was a moment before, although the change many not be noticeable, for only a definite change is perceptible. In a flower there is the change from bud to blossom, and in a fruit from the unripe to the ripe state. Even stones change, and some among them have been known to become perceptibly altered even in the course of 24 hours. Time has a great influence upon things and beings as may be seen by the change from infancy to youth, and from middle age to old age. In Sanskrit, therefore, time is called Kala which means destruction, as no change is possible without destruction; in other words destruction may be described as change. All things natural and artificial that we see today differ vastly in their form from what they were several thousand years ago, and not only can this be noticed in such things as fruit, flowers, birds, and animals, but also in the human
race; for from time to time the structure of man has undergone various changes. The form of man is divided into two parts, each part having its special attributes. The head is the spiritual body, and the lower part the material body. Therefore, in comparison with the body, the head has far greater im-
MATTER & SPIRIT portance; thereby one individual is able to recognize another, as the head is the only distinctive part of man. The face is expressive of man’s nature and condition of life, also of his past, present and future. When asked if the face would be burned in the fire of hell, the Prophet answered, ‘No, the face will not be burned, for Allah hath said, We have modeled man in Our own image’. The likeness between things and beings, as well as between beasts and birds, animals and
man, can tell us a great deal about this secret of their nature. The sciences of phrenology and physiology were discovered not only by examining the lives of men of various features, but chiefly by studying the similarity that exists between them and animals. For instance a man having the features of a tiger will have a dominant nature, coupled with courage, anger and cruelty. A man with a face resembling a horse is by nature subservient; a man with a face like a dog will have a pugnacious tendency, while a mouse-like face shows timidity. There are four sources from which the human face and form are derived, and these account for the changes which take place in them. These are: the inherent attributes of his soul; the influence of his heritage; the impressions of his surroundings; and lastly the impression of himself and of his thoughts and deeds, the clothes he wears, the food he eats, the air he breathes, and the way he lives. — Hazrat Inayat Khan
pg 16-17 Food festivals, new menus, comedy shows and much more in our weekend planner
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MUMBAI | FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2014
EastEr spEcials! To celebrate Easter Sunday, establishments all over the city have some great deals on food and there are a few places you can visit for some great shopping as well. Dev Goswami & Shirley Mistry scour the lot to bring you the best ones Food wise
authentiC treats at soFitel
Easter marks the end of Lent, which usually culminates in a rather large feast. So, it’s no surprise that mostly all the deals we’re recommending are based on where you can get the best Easter meal. Take a look at where to gorge this Easter Sunday.
Sofitel Mumbai BKC promises you a chic, yet fun-filled Easter, with epicurean delights such as chocolate flavoured Easter bunnies, delicately crafted Easter eggs, egg sugar cookies and marzipan eggs. You can savour and relish the easter Feast at westin Garden City If you don't want to stay cooped up at home this Easter, head brunch, inclusive of the traditional to Westin Garden City. They have organised a special Easter Easter spread ranging from duck lunch buffet for the holiday. Your children will not miss out with poached pears, roasted pumpkin and indulgent on any of the Easter fun either, as Westin has organised an desserts, accompanied by unlimited alcoholic or Eater Egg Hunt along with other Easter themed activities non-alcoholic concoctions. when April 20 for children. where Pondichery Café, Sofitel Mumbai, Trident Road when April 20, from 12.30pm to 4pm Bandra-Kurla Complex, Bandra (E) where Westin Garden City, Goregaon (E) Contact 61175000 Contact 9004661031
recommended dishes from the menu. Look forward to treats such as the grilled turkey which has been tossed in a green pepper and The Torta di Carote-e-Zenzero on the other hand is a carrot and ginger cake, that will end your meal on a delightful note. when April 20 where Serafina, Palladium, Lower Parel Contact 40237711
a sPread at Palladium
Seven Kitchens, the sprawling interactive all-day restaurant at the Palladium Hotel, is hosting a special Easter Sunday Brunch. The menu includes delights such as Leg of Lamb, Tenderloin Wellington, a seafood bar with clams, crabs, scampi, prawns and lobsters, eggs benedict and Eggs Florentine. They also have a range of beverages including champagnes such as Bollinger and Louis Roederer, and sparkling wines such as Moët and Chandon. Also on the menu are the sangrias (white, pink, red) and sweet treats by Pure sin If you need to buy some last minute gifts, pick up these cocktails such as fresh fruit daiquiri, classic margaritas, apple and fennel mojito. The nonsweets from Pure Sin. They have an exciting range of almond green rocks, raspberry and French biscuits, strawberry cheesecake, alcoholic Easter Brunch will be priced at `2,100 (all hazel cream, plain dark and chocolate chip Easter eggs along inclusive), the Sparkling Easter Brunch which includes sparkling wine, cocktails and other premium spirits with Easter bunnies. will cost `2,700 (all inclusive) and the exquisite when Up to April 21 where Pure Sin Chocolate, Mood Swings Confectionery, G-5, Champagne Easter Brunch includes Louis Roederer and Bollinger, cocktails and other premium spirits for `3,900. Pil Court, 111 Maharshi Karve Road, Churchgate Contact 22000267
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traditional treats at indiGo deli Indigo Deli is known for it's delightful deli products and for Easter this year, they are going to be selling Easter eggs and hot cross buns (only today). So, stop by and pick up these treats for your family to bring home some Easter cheer. when Up to April 20 where Indigo Deli outlets across the city
If you want a break from the usual chocolate Easter eggs, head to La Folie this weekend. They have introduced bitesized Easter egg desserts, with fresh mangoes, vanilla cream and mango compote, priced at `150 a piece. If you want to stick to traditional fare, they are also whipping up batches of chocolate Easter eggs in flavours such as hazelnut and almond praline, sold in assorted boxes priced at `695. when Ongoing where La Folie, Saibaba Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort Contact 22672686
a-la-Carte at seraFina If you’re tired of buffets, head to the Italian eatery Serafina, where they have a special a-la-carte Easter menu. The Involtini di Zucchine Genovesi, Bistecca alla Griglia e Turkey and the Torta di Carote-e-Zenzero are some of the
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Brunch at le pain quotidien LPQ is offering you the best of both of worlds as this Easter, you can enjoy their acclaimed breakfast menu and at the same time, dig into fresh Easter treats. The best part is that the brunch, which costs `1,350 (`1,750 with alcohol) will let you place unlimited orders on breakfast items, entrées and specials. While you wait for your order or between your meal, you can enjoy the Easter specials that will be passed around. You can look forward to breakfast pastries, stuffed roast chicken, croque monesieur, a tartine platter and a range of desserts. Once the brunch is over, you can also take advantage of their special happy hours offer, which will take place from 4-8pm. When April 20, 12-4pm Where LPQ outlets in Colaba, BKC and Powai contact www.lepainquotidien.in
easter WeeK at peBBles Fine-dining restaurant Pebbles has introduced a range of Easter treats that have been up on offer all week. Some of the items that you can indulge in include Easter eggs and desserts made from Bavarian chocolates (rich in fresh milk, cream, white chocolate and vanilla pods), marzipan sweets (prepared from crushed almond powder) and contemporary Easter eggs (filled with rich dark chocolate). When Up to April 20 Where Pebbles in Andheri (W) and Juhu contact 8689885757
continued from pg 13 « When April 20, from 12.30pm to 4pm Where Seven Kitchens, Palladium Hotel, Lower Parel contact 61628422
Marzipan at nordic Kandie Magic Check out Nordic Kandie Magic if you want to enjoy some delicious marzipan. They are bringing the traditional recipe from Estonia to India and you can look forward to marzipan made from the highest quality Mamra almonds. They offer nine flavours which include mint, chocolate, strawberry, orange, cherry, green apple, lychee, blackcurrant and almond. These are then coated with edible gold, silver and Belgian chocolate to give you a wonderful, authentic experience. They make for the perfect Easter gifting item. A box of nine small eggs or five medium-sized eggs will cost you `1,850. You can also mix and match by buying individual eggs for `350 (gold covered) and `299 (silver covered). Where www.nordickandiemagic.com
shopping Don’t worry, we haven’t completely forgotten about the shopping! Here’s where to head if you want to pick up some gifts, or treat yourself to a great deal this weekend.
2divine’s collection for children If you want to get your child a gift this Easter, 2Divine has some interesting options for children. The multi-retail luxury store 2Divine has launched its Kids Summer collection that includes pretty photo frames, playful rattles and coin banks in the form of tiny cars, a mini circus, numbered snails and rail engines. The kids summer collection also makes learning fun for the tiny tots, breaking free from the monotony of the regular home adornments. When Ongoing Where 2DIVINE - The Lifestyle Temple, Off Teen Batti, Dongarsee Road, Walkeshwar contact 23672948
easter desserts at Yauatcha If you’re looking for something to satisfy your sweet tooth, Yauatcha is where you should go. The fine-dining restaurant is offering a range of limited edition treats. You can enjoy the raspberry chocolate egg, hazelnut mousse egg, white chocolate egg and the dark chocolate egg. Their spread certainly looks interesting, but remember that these items will be available only up to Sunday. When Up to April 20 Where Yauatcha, Raheja Towers, Block G, BKC, Bandra (E) contact 18002661000
décor froM aneMos Planning on hosting your own Easter lunch this Sunday? Then check out Anemos’ latest range of Easter lamps which will add a traditional touch to your home. These limited-edition lamps are oval in shape and feature intricate carvings which will add an elegant touch to your home. These lamps are available in bronze and silver and have a vintage look. Where www.anemos.in
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« event: indigo’s anniversary celebrations
15 years for indigo
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It’s been fifteen years since Rahul Akerkar started Indigo in April 1999 and they have done a great job of serving great food all along. Shirley Mistry tells you more about their anniversary celebrations
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o celebrate Indigo turning 15, Rahul Akerkar and his team of chefs are presenting 15 Plates for 15 Years — a menu that highlights the style and nature of cuisine that Indigo is famous for. The menu is specially designed to make this an unforgettable gustatory experience that blends the modern with the traditional and comfort with innovation. “The focus at Indigo has always been the food. The Fifteen Plates menu is really a reinforcement of this ethos and will give our guests the opportunity to taste a variety of dishes reflecting all that Indigo stands for”, says Rahul Akerkar. You can enjoy the spread at dinner on Friday, lunch and dinner on Saturday and only dinner on Sunday. We are certainly looking forward to this event and think you shouldn't miss out on it either! When Upto April 20 Where Indigo, 4 Mandlik Road, Colaba contact 66368999
« event: back alley’s charity shopping venture
shop for a cause @ The VinTage garden
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ack Alley, a non-profit initiative by Radhika Dhawan and Maya Bhogilal Goyel, is organising its third charity based sale called Shop for a Cause at The Vintage Garden in Bandra. Back Alley aims to raise funds for charities such as Deeds, United and the Shri Sant Gadge Maharaj Vidyalaya in Pune. The venue will be designed as a vintage boutique, where you can find fashionable and quirky products for both men and women, buy brands ranging from Zara to Massimo Dutti to shirts for men by Roberto Cavalli, along with a wide range of suits to choose from. The products also include home décor items, books, shoes and accessories ranged between `100 to `2,000. When April 19-20, from 11 to 8pm Where The Vintage Garden at the Patkar Bungalow, 34 D Turner Road, Bandra (W) contact 26402004
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« app we love: the new age jukebox
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hen you're out with a group of friends at a restaurant or a pub that doesn’t have a DJ, have you ever wished that they would play a song that you like? Well, Moojic is an app that you will love. The ‘new-age jukebox’ as the makers of the app term it, allows you to connect with the store/ restaurant you’re at and request a specific song. The free application is available on both iOS as well as Android and gives you access to a restaurant’s music catalogue, from which you can then choose what you like — all for free! The application has currently tied up with restaurants and stores such as Mainland China, Machaan, Bru World Cafe, Finger's Cross and Enrich Salons. We absolutely love the concept of this application — just like a jukebox, you can select the songs that you want and the best part is that not only is the application free, even choosing songs (for which you'd have to pay at an old-fashioned jukebox) is free. We are definitely going to download it and hope that more places in Mumbai start supporting this application soon. Where Google Play Store, Apple Store
« gig guide: dj aditya wanwari filmy friday @ amadeus
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e filmy this weekend at Amadeus, as DJ Aditya Wanwari plays a mix of old and new Bollywood numbers. The bar and restaurant will also offer drink specials, great food and tables in the al-fresco area as an added attraction. Treat yourself to eye-catching offers such as buy-2-get-1free beer specials on selected brands, buy-1-get-1 free on flavoured Kamikaze and Tequila shots, specials on Sangria pitchers, 15% off on all imported liquor bottles and 10% off on IMFL bottles. Amadeus is the place to be, this weekend, for all the Bollywood fans! When April 18 Where Amadeus National Centre for Performing Arts, NCPA Marg, Nariman Point contact 8976040121/ 9819000078
« event: bangkok in the city
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elebrate the culinary treasures and delights of Thailand in Mumbai as Radhika Khanna from Lotus Blossom is introducing a Thai pop-up restaurant at Tranceforme Under The Banyan in Lower Parel. Lotus Blossom has been catering delicious Thai food to the homes of foodies and Thai diplomats in Mumbai and chef Somboon Sirithangkul from Bangkok, who was also a chef at Blue Elephant Restaurant at Hotel Intercontinental, is in town to cater to the Thai consulate for an upcoming event in Mumbai. He will now be associated with Lotus Blossom for three days at the Thai pop-up. Radhika Khanna tells us, “After serving the people of Mumbai through Lotus Blossom, we are associating with chef Somboon for a pop-up restaurant that will literally bring Bangkok to Mumbai on a platter. The menu is innovative and interesting. The décor and food will be made to give you a Thai experience.” The set menu for the Pop Up comprises of appetisers, soups, salads, entree, curry & rice and desserts. There will be an interesting mix including Miang Kham, a deconstructed Thai paan filled with sweet, sour, salty and crunchy flavors and textures; Tom Kha Thalay, a creamy coconut milk soup flavoured with lemongrass and galangal. In addition to these it also has Kai Hor Bai Toey, chicken parcels served with dipping sauce; a crispy fish and raw mango salad; Rose petal salad, a sensuous thai salad; grilled chicken and pineapple curry and Mee Krob. To top it off, Grover Vineyards will be providing wines. Each and every course will be paired with a different wine depending on the flavours. If you also want to know how to put these dishes together, chef Somboon will holding Thai food demos on the morning of April 18 and 19. He will personally demonstrate how to create authentic Thai dishes comprising of a soup, salad and curry, that can be made at home. This will be an interactive cookout and each person will get to taste the food, drink the wine and get a recipe especially prepared by Chef Somboon. When April 18, 19 & 20 Where Tranceforme Under the Banyan, 36 Laxmi Mills Compound, Off E Moses Road, Mahalaxmi contact 9967624034
« workshop: act with the imps
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n acting & improvisational workshop will be starting soon for kids and adults alike. The workshop will be held in English and Hindi along with another workshop of Performance 2 Music (P2M). The acting workshop will teach you spontaneity and help you gain confidence, while the P2M workshop will teach you to create live music videos with mime and creativity. There will be three centres hosting the workshop on weekdays and weekends. Participating members will learn about acting, improvising, miming and creating music pieces live on stage, with a professional show to end the workshop with a bang. When May 6 onwards Where Centres at Andheri, Bandra and Breach Candy contact 9867950371
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WEEKEND PLANNER
Afternoon Despatch & Courier
MUMBAI | FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 18, 2010 2014 MUMBAI | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
Exhibition
Food
EPIC ON ROCK SHELTERS
IpL SpECIAL AT ROADHOuSE BLuEz
Artist Ashok Bhowmick meant it when he named his exhibition Epic on Rock Shelters, a collection of paintings depicting his four decade long career. Visit this exhibition to see the artist's manipulation of rendering images, which makes living objects appear frozen and energises inactive and lifeless elements. His determination to express his art in a simple, uncomplicated and distinctive style remains unchanged. He tells us, "I have tried to learn contemporariness from the people who lived in the caves of Lascaux, Bhimbetka and Altamira thousands of years ago. I strive to understand the meaning of simplicity from those who braved a complex and unkind world without any language to express their emotions, yet communicated effortlessly with members of their society through lines, colours, forms and a specific purpose!”. When Upto April 30 Where Cymroza Art Gallery, 72 Bhulabhai Desai Road Contact 23671983
Theatre South Mumbai has a good reason to laugh this weekend as The Comedy Kitchen is visiting NCPA with a selection of nine short comic pieces performed by five actors. They are on a mission to make people laugh and have earlier received standing ovations for their performances of the play. Theatrician Tathagata Chowdhary, owner and founder of Comedy Kitchen tells us, “The pieces range from silently hilarious to outright absurd. Some of them have been adapted from legends of British TV such as Monty Python, Rowan Atkinson, Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. In one evening, these comedians are sure to take you on a whirlwind tour of the million reasons and ways to laugh.” When April 20, 8pm Where The Experimental Theatre, National Centre for the Performing Arts, NCPA Marg, Nariman Point Contact 66223737
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Café Sundance has introduced an exquisite array of sliders and beers this summer. Get a beer and slider for just `150 between 4pm and 7pm everyday. Choose from spicy lamb mince, barbeque chicken, slow roasted pork belly to soy mince sliders and pair it with a Kingfisher pint to make it a complete meal. When Ongoing, from 4pm to 7pm Where Café Sundance, Ground Floor, Khambata Building, Near Eros Cinema, Churchgate Contact 22027212/ 22026212
fun DRInKS AT MAMAGOTO Mamagoto has introduced Play with Your Drink — a unique concept that allows you to be your own bartender for the night, be adventourous and make your own concoctions. Rahul Khanna, director of Azure Hospitality says,“Play with Your Drink is an extension of our philosophy of being adventurous. It also empowers our clients to highlight their personal tastes. We live in a world of customisation and our clients are smart and know their mind, they don’t need to be told what is right. This gives them a way to get involved in a very personal way.” When Ongoing Where Mamagoto outlets across the city
SuMMER DéCOR WITH RED, BLuE & YELLOW Red, Blue & Yellow is the store to head to if you want to give your home décor a summer-inspired twist. Breathable fabrics, pastel shades and warm colours as well as a blend of organic and modern trends find a place in their summer collection. We especially love the lights made from recycled jars. Karishma Bajaj, owner and designer at Red, Blue & Yellow says, “You can look forward to a lot of white and pastel furniture at Red, Blue & Yellow. The focus this season is on handmade and rustic lights and with this new collection of lights and chandeliers at Red, Blue & Yellow, you are sure to find something to suit your tastes and home.” When Ongoing Where G-11 Laxmi Woollen Estate, Shakti Mill Lane, 400011, Shakti Mills Lane, Lower Parel Contact 66662641
SuMMER MEnu AT THE pAnTRY Looking for a delicious way to cool down? Check out The Pantry's new summer menu which will do just that. From savoury waffles and eggs Florentine for breakfast and Thyme Roast Chicken for lunch to their vitamin boosts drinks, there is a lot to look forward to in the new menu. Pankil Shah, partner at Neighbourhood Hospitality, says, “Summers in our city are hot, grimy and sweaty. Given these conditions, the food that we like to eat is light, refreshing and cooling to our system. Hence, we have used ingredients that help us cool down. Citrus fruits, melons and mangoes, are some summer ingredients that cool our system in these hot months. Instead of serving hot soups, we are serving Gazpachos (served chilled) because, they are much easier to consume on a hot summer day.” When Every day, 8am to 11pm Where Yashwant Chambers, Military Square lane, Near Trishna, Kalaghoda, Fort Contact 22700082
BEER AnD SLIDERS AT CAfé SunDAnCE
THE COMEDY KITCHEn AT nCpA
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Want to catch an IPL match with your friends over beer? Head to Roadhouse Bluez where during the IPL, they have special offers on beers. DJ Willis, co-founder of Roadhouse Bluez, says, “Cricket is what brings our nation together and the IPL is like a celebration of this common religion. We are starting celebration at Roadhouse Bluez and are inviting people to join us and enjoy six domestic beers at the price of four.” When Throughout the IPL Where Roadhouse Bluez, Ground Floor, Tokyo House, JP Road, Andheri (W) Contact 33487808
ITS SALAD TIME AT WOODSIDE Inn Woodside Inn in Colaba and Woodside All Day Bar & Eatery have launched a whole new range of salads that you can enjoy this month. They will incorporate seasonal ingredients along with artisan cheese to make you a light and satisfying meal. The best part is that the menu also recommends beers that pair well with the salads. Options include grilled Scarmoza, tabouleh salad with avocado and oven roasted pulled pork to go with Ulrich Langguth Riesling or an arugula, citrus apple and cheese salad with toasted walnuts in a red wine vinegar dressing to go with Kronenbourg Wheat Beer. Pankil Shah, partner at Neighbourhood Hospitality says, “All the dishes on this menu have been created in a way that makes salads more approachable for our guests.” When Up to April 30 Where Woodside Inn, Colaba, Woodside All Day Bar & Eatery, Andheri Contact 22875752 (Colaba)/ 30932030 (Andheri)
BuRGER fESTIVAL AT SMOKE HOuSE DELI Burger buffs listen up! All-day café and delicatessen, Smoke House Deli has brought you a burger fest that will delight your taste buds. The festival features a menu that includes a Beer & Cheese Burger (grilled tenderloin patty, rarebit, rucola and fried onions), Lucy’s Juicy (grilled lamb patty, pickled cucumber, grilled tomatoes and jalapenos), Stout Fish ‘n’ Chips Burger (caper tartare, peas puree, malt mayonnaise) and a Spicy Soya Chunks & Spinach Burger (three peppercorn cheese melt). Glyston Gracias, chef manager, says, “Burgers are very popular on our menu and our regulars can’t seem to get enough of them, so the mmmBurger Festival is our ode to all things meaty. We’ve made sure unusual flavours don’t take away from the favourites, but we have given everything our own special touch. Each burger has a distinct smoky and flame-licked flavour.” When Ongoing Where Smoke House Deli in Lower Parel, Bandra and BKC Contact 24933222/ 65287800/ 6530762
MEXICAn fIESTA Say Ola this month to the flavours and passion of Mexico as Foodhall brings food connoisseurs a warm and earthy treat with a volley of ingredients, spices and recipes from Mexico. This Mexican gastronomic fiesta is all set to give you a flavour of traditional Mexican delights. A spokesperson from Foodhall told us, "There will be traditional Spanish dishes such as churros, gazpacho, tacos, nachos, enchiladas and
ICE CREAM SHOTS AT HE SAID SHE SAID Staying cool this summer just got more fun. At He Said She Said, you can treat your sweet tooth this summer to some fun ice cream shots. Mixologist Nischal Gurung, known for creating fun shots and cocktails, has spiked some popular ice-cream flavours such as chocolate, blackcurrant, pineapple, strawberry and vanilla along with interesting alcoholic concoctions. All of these ice-cream shots are perfect for a boozy summer brunch or even a night at the bar. Harshvardhan Samor, owner of He Said She Said, tells us, “With summer getting hotter every year, we wanted our mixologist Nischal to experiment with the ice cream shots to help us beat the heat in an intoxicating yet tasty manner! While we have been successful in making shots taste great it seemed like a great idea to add a completely different element into our shots, and ice cream works extremely well.” Dessert just got a whole lot tipsier. Where He Said She Said, Remi BizCourt, Off Link Road, Veera Desai Road, Andheri West Contact 33487618
fajitas. Mouth-watering products brought together in celebration of life, drawing similarities between Indian and Mexican cuisine, Foodhall is geared to bring you an authentic culinary experience from Mexico.” They also promise to provide something different this summer with cold soups or Gazpachos as they are known in Spanish. When Up to May 5 Where 462, Tulsi Pipe Road, Lower Parel Contact 30264581
Spa VOTE AnD GET 50% Off AT LAKMé Lakmé Salons have introduced an offer where if you show them your voter mark, you can get a flat 50% on hair cuts. That’s not it, they also have a variety of offers and discounts on their other hair and beauty treatments. Pushkaraj Shenai, chief operating officer for Lakme Lever tells us, “At Lakmé Salons, we delight our consumers with the trendiest beauty treatments and choosing the right government is the most important ritual to build a beautiful future for India. As a responsible brand, Lakmé Salons would like to remind and encourage its consumers to make a difference by choosing our leaders.” Where Outlets across the city
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« Store reviewS: deSign Studio collectible & MgM MArbleS & Stone
collectible love
Shirley Mistry paid a visit to the newly opened figurine and furniture store, Design Studio Collectibles, to see if their curios leave a lasting impression
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Gautam Gupta’s sprinG/ summer ColleCtion This summer, it’s all about bright colours, bold prints and a heady mix of flirty and feminine styles, combined with seriously edgy looks. Finding fashionable apparel that checks all these boxes may not be easy, but it’s definitely becoming less of a challenge. We love Gautam Gupta’s latest collection for its eye-catching prints and colours. The spring/summer collection uses digital prints and designs based on illusion, as well as psychedelic images. This gives the dresses a mystic, yet sexy charm. The collection is perfect for summer as it includes bright colours such as blue, green, pink and purple. The best part is that all these colours have been used together to create a literal splash of colours. The dresses with wide white borders are perfect for a night out, while those without borders have more of a casual air to them. price `8,500 onwards Where www.gautamgupta.in
ccording to me, a good store must have prime location and good visibility. While Design Studio Collectibles does check the first box, it is anything but visible. Located in an obscure corner of a building on Bhulabhai Desai Road (more easily identifiable as the building behind the Audi showroom, next to the Cadbury office), Design Studio Collectibles is not a place that will naturally catch your eye, unless you are looking for it. But, here’s why you should be looking for it. Walk into the store and you are greeted by statues, big and small, some striking wooden furniture and a vast range of small (and a few big) statues by Guillermo Forchino. They tell a story, involving one or two characters at the most while uniquely describing professions or memorable moments. The attention to detail in these figurines is phenomenal. Right from the glossiness of a mobile screen and the stubble on a frustrated golfer, to cracks in a wind shield and arrogance on a lawyer's face, the range of emotions is unbelievable. They also have wooden game tables. I particularly loved the one with five games built into one, including chess and backgammon among others. When it’s shut, it
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>> MGM caters to elite homes and luxury office spaces
>> Statue depicting a nurse’s calmness
>> Statue depicting a chef’s contentment
>> Statue depicting a lawyer’s arrogance
doubles up as a coffee table and is an interesting piece if you'd like to add a vintage touch to your home. They also had classy coffee tables made from refurbished trunks that tell a story. Another intriguing section, adjoining this one, was the impressive range of balance toys. With the entire toy hinging on
one metal point, balanced on a frame, these toys are a work of art. Concepts of physics come into play as you swing the toy to produce motions, such as a golfer hitting a shot or a boy rowing a boat while the entire contraption is balanced on a single point. Under license from the artists, there are also house recreations of sculptures made by
artists such as Auguste Rodin, Edgar Dega, Salvador Dali and Michaelangelo, although these pale in comparison to the figurines by Guillermo Forchino. They also have toys for children with kits such as how to build your own kaleidoscope or a ship in a bottle, developed by child psychologists from Europe. These are aimed to entertain as well as teach children cognitive skills. They also have a small section where you can customise awards for personal or corporate gifting. What's great about the store is that each item comes with a tag to tell you a little about the piece. The store is aimed at representing and cementing memories and bonds and makes for an interesting gifting option if you have a deep wallet. While a small figurine will cost you above `700, the Forchino figurines will set you back around `30,000. That said, if you want to gift your parents something for their 25th wedding anniversary, or a momentous birthday, they have some great options as long as you have the budget.
Where 9/11 Gr.Fl,Vasundhara Building, 5 Bhulabhai Desai Road Contact 23512917
Newly opened MGM Marbles & Stone is a swanky addition to an existing trove of luxury stores in Lower Parel. Radhika R. walks into the store to find out what sets it apart from the rest
he MGM store stands out in an area packed with furniture and fixture stores. This hard-to-miss store is surrounded by luxury furniture showrooms, but still manages to hold its own and so, it’s difficult to look at it and not want to step in. Launched recently in India, MGM Marbles & Stones is an Italian marble giant with a state-of-the-art showroom. Spread across 1,200 square feet, this showroom is a visual treat with calming designs and illuminating pieces. Designs at the store cater to elite homes and luxury office spaces. They can also be installed in hospitality facilities that want their space to be unique. To warm up to Indian preferences, this Italian marble processing unit has introduced a brand new line, Collezioni. The luxe line includes exclusive products, consisting of items such as inlaid backlit white panels, sculptured marble panels, free standing illuminated wash basins, marble floor standing basins and marble counter top basins; all in stunning forms and shapes. All the Collezioni products come with an option to customise them further with embossed designs of your choice. Inaugurated by Lauria Olivari Guarda, managing director of
MGM and Umberto Guarda, general manager of MGM, the store beautifully brings out the exceptional aesthetic quality of marble. The philosophy of the brand is to bring the true value, prestige and charm back to stone, in order to keep in touch with nature, modernity and elegance. Some of their designs are worth picking up. A collection called Pantera in particular, has a polished wall panel with an exquisite, panther embossed on marble and comes with LED lighting equipment. It’s the perfect panel to illuminate a blank wall in your home. You can also choose from flower patterns, birds and horses. The wash basins are also eyecatching, available in abstract shapes and sizes. Other wash basins made out of graphite marble and black marble can liven up your washroom and add a stylish touch to an otherwise bare section of your home. Where MGM Marbles And Stones, Unit 11, Raghuvanshi Mills Compound, 11/12, Tulsi Pipe Rd, Gandhi Nagar, Upper Worli, Lower Parel Contact 9819829404
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Cookies on top
Icing on Top has introduced a new savoury menu, that features bite-sized cookies and flavoured flatbreads. Dev Goswami tells you whether you should be ordering them
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he first thought that came to my mind when I saw Icing on Top's foray into savoury food was — 'cute.' The cookies and crisps are packaged in cute glass bottles and their bite-sized nature adds to the cute quotient. These would look great on a kitchen shelf and we were quite excited about trying them out. We tried four items from their new menu — the Multigrain Crackers, Oregano and Black Pepper Flatbread, Sundried Tomato cookies and the Basil and Parmesan cookies. They tell us that the crackers taste best with a dip and the first bite made us realise that you really do need the dips. The multi-grain was a bit tough on the palate and overall, quite bland. The Oregano and Black Pepper Flatbread, which is supposed to be full of flavour, suffered from the same problem. I just felt that there was something missing, even though I couldn't point to a particular ingredient. The cookies, on the other hand, were a different and a much better experience. I liked the Sun-dried Tomato cookies the best — they had a very subtle tartness to them and make for a good snack. The Basil and Parmesan cookies too were subtly flavoured — some might say too subtle — but I thought it was just perfect. Both the cookies can work great as snacks or accompaniments to drinks. The flatbread and crackers on the other hand, could have been better — though I do feel that they would work well with a dip (something that we didn't do). So, should you be ordering from Icing on Top? I would say the new menu is worth trying at least once. The cookies start at `800 per kg while the flatbreads start at `1,200.
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emember the days when you bunked college in favour of a hunt across the city for the cheapest watering hole? Well, you’ll be glad to learn that the hunt is finally over, with the opening of new café and restaurant, #TAG. As the name suggests, the cafe is all set to make some noise on Twitter and bring together likeminded people who have common interests and are seeking to network. This newly opened cafe and bar stands loud and clear amongst the other famous restaurants that surround it, such as Goa Portuguesa and Some Like It Hot. Not the one to shy away, #TAG welcomes its guests warmly. As you step in, you are greeted by a Bob Marley face, looking like he is about to break into his song, Stir it up, literally asking you to stir up your evening. With brown interiors and comfortable seating, #TAG makes for a cosy space to sit and enjoy a few drinks. But, the badly placed light fixtures mean that you’ll be eating with a shadow hanging over your food. As we took a seat and stared at the shiny cutlery, we were handed the innovatively designed menu. It comes with a wooden plank that has interesting logos of social networking sites carved on it. We proceeded to order cocktails and were pleasantly surprised by what we got. The Red Sea (`279) is a perfect summer drink, as it mixes vodka with the fruity flavour of watermelon and passion fruit.
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WhaT’S CooKiNg? Take a look at some interesting things you can indulge in around the city Bartending session at Nature’s Basket
Nature’s Basket is hosting an interactive bartending and mocktail workshop by the bartending academy Tulleeho. You can choose from funkin mixers, monin mixers and lancor juice in a variety of flavours such as green mint, lemon and watermelon, to prepare some refreshing drinks and mocktails. You also have the option to sample mocktails prepared by the in-store food specialists all through the fest. Where Godrej Natures Basket, Hill Road, Bandra (W) Contact 26425050
Farrokh Khambata’s new menu at Umame
Chef Farrokh Khambata has given a luxurious twist to the menu of his signature restaraunt, Umane. After several trips to South east Asia for tasting, sourcing and experimenting he has made several new addtions to the menu such as grouper filets with raw mango and young ginger, edamame and black truffle oil dumplings, char broiled new potatoes in sriracha glaze on crispy basil leaves and chili oil. So, go and treat your taste buds at Umame. Where Umame Restaraunt & Private Lounge, Cambata Building, M Karve Road, Churchgate Contact 61110303
Summer Menu at 5 - The Restaraunt
English bistro 5 - The Restaraunt has come up with a refreshing menu for batteling heat waves this summer. The menu, inspired by local ingredients like cucumber watermelon and feta salad, salt and pepper prawns, stuffed zucchini, black pepper crusted chicken and harissa pomfret, offers a healthy dining option in a casual enviornment to the customers. Where 5 – The Restaurant at Cafe Marisa, 25/D Willingdon Catholic Colony, SV Road Santacruz (W) Contact 26000367
With its social media inspired moniker, is the newly opened #TAG as hip as the name suggests? Radhika R. spends an evening there and discovers an excellent spot for lazy summer afternoons mixed with herbs and french beans forced us to move on to main course. Our pick from the main course was the astonishingly tasty Singapore Firecracker (`178). The dish had small dices of chicken topped with a tangy, spicy sauce that had fresh Asian herbs and lemongrass and was served with steamed rice and a fresh crunchy salad. It was quite welcoming to our hungry bellies. We then checked out their dessert menu, which wasn’t too exciting and so, we decided to go with the classics — Honey Noodles with Ice Cream (`89) and a Sizzling Brownie (`89). Not very impressed with the desserts, we decided to end the night with a bang and ordered a few shots. Finally, we were impressed! The tequila based Tequila Day (`299), vodka based Blue Kamakazi (`299) and the extremely potent Brain Damage (`299) ensured that Bob Marley kept his promises and left us all stirred up. We’re not raving about it, but it’s a good place to grab a drink with some friends. #TAG may lack finesse, but it will definitely please cocktail lovers and a young crowd looking for an affordable place to hang out.
>> The interiors at #Tag are young and hip
Delight (`279), a cocktail true to its name, will delight you with a mixture of white rum, coconut syrup, fresh cream and kiwi crush. The Chicumbra Martini (`279) and Berry Blast (`279) were beautifully blended with amazing flavours. The funnily named starters are sure to
catch your attention but some will please you while some will disappoint. Galloping Horses (`119) is a version of a traditional chicken appetiser served on fried bread croutons and was a good accompaniment for our drinks, but the Malay Fishcakes (`149) are best avoided. This flaked fish
Where Near Ambani Hospital, Opposite Mahada Tele Exchange, Lokhandwala Road, Andheri (W) alcohol Served Yes Meal For Two `1,000 Contact 26605355
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Travel
Afternoon Despatch & Courier Special
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Discover Tampa Bay Santiago Corrada, president and CEO of Visit Tampa Bay suggests you visit much-loved holiday destination, Tampa Bay in Florida, USA, for an activity fuelled summer vacation. He gives us ten reasons that will have you running to plan your trip immediately >> (Below) Don’t miss out on visiting the Tampa Convention Center when you’re on a trip to Tampa Bay
find ouT more For more details, log on to www.visittampabay.com
Home of the Original Cuban Sandwich, Ybor City has several places where you can try the sandwich, such as the Columbia Restaurant and Gaspar’s Grotto. Fun fact: In 2012, the Cuban Sandwich was named the official sandwich of the city of Tampa Bay! When you’re in Ybor, don’t forget to stroll down Seventh Avenue and enjoy a café con leche.
city has witnessed the opening of the International Plaza (in 2001), putting the Bay area on the map as a world-class retail market. With over 350 stores between International Plaza and Westshore Plaza, those in search of quality, luxury and high fashion can find the perfect fit in Tampa Bay. Hyde Park Village also offers high-end retail and boutique shopping in a quaint and historical neighbourhood.
Swim wiTh The fiSh aT The florida aquarium
ride a roller CoaSTer aT buSCh GardenS
Tampa Bay offers a unique opportunity for certified scuba divers to come face-to-face with live sharks. Dive into the Coral Reef Exhibit, Florida aquarium’s largest tank, where you’ll experience warm and clear water teeming with massive sharks, moray eels, barracuda and a green sea turtle.
For an adrenaline rush, ride the Cheetah Hunt, Busch Gardens’ mega-attraction and Florida’s first triple-launch coaster. It will launch you from 0-60mph in mere seconds.
Shop, Til You drop Tampa Bay’s transition into a high-end retail destination began in 1998 and since then, the
There is a lot about Tampa Bay that you may not know. Before you head over for a vacation, here are a few facts to ponder over: l Tampa Bay is known for its large variety of exotic fish. There are over 200 species of fish in the area, including snook and spotted sea trout. l If watching fish isn’t your idea of a holiday, check out the colonial waterbird nesting colonies, as Tampa Bay hosts over 25 species of birds as well! l Tampa Bay might look impressive, but it’s only around 12 feet deep! l Conde Nast Travel voted the Tampa International Airport as the 7th best airport in the world. when To viSiT Tampa Bay is a place you can visit throughout the year. However, weather in Tampa Bay is best during this time of the year, with peak season being January-April. This is when it’s still cool in the US so it’s perfect, with cool breeze and not too much heat. During June-September you can visit for relatively warm summer temperatures. You can visit around October-November as well, since there are several festivals that take place during this time.
>> (Top) The Florida Aquarium Divers in the Coral Reef (bottom left) feeding giraffes at Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo. (bottom right) An Aerial view of Davis Islands
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find CreaTiviTY aT The waTerfronT arTS diSTriCT If you want to see creativity at its best, visit the waterfront arts district, where the Tampa Museum of Art, David A. Straz Jr. Center for the Performing Arts (the largest arts centre in
south-eastern U.S) and the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts are located. While you’re there, check out Riverwalk, a waterfront walkway along the Hillsborough River, where kids can jump into the fountains at Curtis Hixon Park and play at the interactive playground. The 1.5-mile walkway is a great place to ride bikes, rollerblade, take a Segway tour or indulge in a relaxing stroll.
experienCe a CulinarY hiGh Tampa Bay promises you an unforgettable culinary experience. Enjoy creative cuisine at Edison or have a one-of-a-kind fine dining experience at Bern’s, the world-famous steakhouse and dessert room, known for its private booths made from old wine casks and a 65-page menu of tantalising sweets. You can also enjoy farm-fresh dishes at Boca and the Refinery, or Great Gatsby-inspired good times at Ciro’s Speakeasy.
viSiT a farmer’S markeT The Ybor City Saturday Market, Tampa
Downtown Market and the Seminole Heights market are great places to purchase locally grown produce and gifts.
plaY Golf Tampa Bay is the perfect place to tee off. The area offers more than 100 courses to play at including the Saddlebrook Resort and the TPC Tampa Bay.
See The hiSToriCal rooTS Visiting the Tampa Bay Hotel, built in 1891 and a stop along the Plant Railroad System is a must. Home to the University of Tampa since 1933, the hotel is now the Henry B. Plant Museum.
Tampa’S lowrY park Zoo The Lowry Park Zoo has more than 2,000 animals including manatees, alligators, cheetah, okapi, hippo, hogs and storks housed on 56 acres of lush natural habitats. It’s a treat for any animal lover.
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Awards: Highs & Lows
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here was unanimous cheer when Gulzar was selected for the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for Lifetime Achievement, which is announced along with the government’s National Awards for cinema. The poet, screenwriter, lyricist and filmmaker is a real treasure and richly merited the award; in fact considering his immense contribution to cinema, the honour came a bit late, which is better than never. The National Awards were announced a few days later, and the general opinion is that they are fair this year, with the jury recognising popular choices but not mainstream Bollywood, which, does lobby rather hard for the only awards that are considered genuine. There is always a bit of subjectivity involved when people from disparate backgrounds with different tastes in cinema are thrown together to pick winners from a very large number of entries (310) pouring in from all over the country. If they are actually able to come up with unanimous decisions, that is proof of ad-
RINGSIDE VIEW Deepa Gahlot mirable mutual understanding and a democratic approach. Still, there is always a sneaking suspicion that Hindi films tend to get the most favoured treatment, even if is by a small margin. Quite often a film that stands for a cause is pre-
Kangana’s dashing cowboy act After the super success of ‘Queen’ and ‘Krrish-3’ Kangana Ranaut’s next release ‘Revolver Rani’ is creating a lot of buzz in the trade and among her fans. Sandeep Hattangadi caught up with Kangana to get more buzz on her film.
What is the story of the film? 'Revolver Rani', stars Vir Das and me in the lead. An unusual pair, I will be seen as a quirky, cool, politically active local goon who walks and talks with guns easier than words, while Vir plays a toyboy who tries to woo Rani (Kangana) for his ulterior motives. But what’s got people talking is the unusual and fresh pairing of Vir Das and me in the movie. While Vir has been doing small roles or multi-starrers in the past, he will be seen as the main lead and romancing a lead actress for the first time on screen. Humorist and fashionista sizzle on the big screen with amazing chemistry.
Where is the film set? Set against the backdrop of politics in Chambal and Gwalior, 'Revolver Rani' is an unusual love story between Alka Gujjar (me) and her toyboy lover Rohan Mehra (Vir Das). Popularly known as 'Revolver Rani', Kangana plays a politically active local who talks with guns easier than words. How is your character different? After watching our iconic Bollywood heroes play womanizers on the silver screen, it is time for a woman to turn tables on the menfolk and I do exactly that in the film. In the film, Kangana will be seen having fun with her toyboy
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ferred over one with purely artistic merit. Also, seldom has a comedy won, or a film that simply entertains but has all the other artistic qualifications. Apart from the main categories, there are several more in the non-fiction category to reward these ‘cause’ films, so that should hardly be a criterion. Hindi filmmakers send the largest number of entries, even though it takes some nerve to send a film like Ghanchakkar. Bollywood biggies like Chennai Express, Dhoom 3, Krrish 3, Goliyon Ke Rasleela Ram Leela, Satyagraha, Raanjhana, Kai Po Che,Lootera and Anybody Can Dance had also sent in entries, but the jury was not impressed. Everybody has noticed that the film that proved to be popular both in India and abroad—The Lunchbox—
Which is your favorite scene in the film? In one scene, I am arrested and on my way to jail I request for some time to attend to an urgent matter and drag Vir Das to a room and kiss him so wildly that his lips start bleeding! No actress till date has portrayed such a bold character till date.
A scene from the movie ‘Mahanagar’ and (inset) Satyajit Ray.
Restored Satyajit Ray classic ‘Mahanagar’ to be re-released
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EW DELHI: Satyajit Ray's 1963 classic 'Mahanagar', a sensitive portrayal of a housewife who challenges her traditionalist family by getting a job, has been digitally restored and is set to re-release after 50 years. The film, starring Madhabi Mukherjee in the lead, charts the emerging class of women who became bread earners to support life in a big city despite facing resistance from the traditional structure. The Kolkata-set movie is being rereleased in eight cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai on April 18 through PVR's Director's Rare. 'Mahanagar' has been restored by Kamal Bansal of RDB, whose
father R.D. Bansal was Ray's longtime producer. Ray won the Silver Bear at the 14th Berlin International Film Festival for 'Mahanagar' in 1964. The film also marked the debut of Jaya Bahaduri (Bachchan). Varsha, R.D. Bansal's granddaughter, said they have restored all the six Ray films that were produced by them. "We first thought about restoring the films in 2011. There was a Ray festival in Locarno at that time and there was a huge audience but the prints were not in a good condition, there were scratches and the colour had changed. The negatives kept on the analogue print were in a bad shape," Varsha told PTI.
Rajeev Khandelwal: Detective with a difference Rajeev Khandelwal who started as a TV star with ‘Kahin To Hoga’ and then made it as a big screen star with ‘Aamir’ is now eagerly waiting for his most ambitious venture ‘Samrat & Co’. Here is what Rajeev said to Sandeep Hattangadi
What is the storyline of the film? It’s a very different detective story and in Hindi films never has such a detective story been made, entertaining and interesting and it’s a proper journey of a detective. And as the films tagline goes, there is very good suspense in the film and the audience will be wondering what exactly is happening in the film. And why? And what is the chemistry like? Describe the character of Samrat. He is a very normal person but with an uncanny gift of solving criminal cases and his cases are everything in his life. Otherwise he is a detached person and doesn’t fall into love easily nor does he make enemies easily but he is very intelligent in solving cases but
Vir Das. Her character in the film has been defined as an extremely dominating and aggressive woman.
was totally ignored, maybe because it was too popular or because it wasn’t high-minded enough. A couple of other internationally acclaimed films like Monsoon Shootout and Peddlers also came up empty. Because regional language films do not get adequate exposure in other parts of the country, except at film festivals, they are not able to gather enough traction in terms of building popular opinion in their favour. There is also the tendency to please all regional lobbies and whichever state has more representation in a particular year, manages to swing the vote. There is no perfect audience, no perfect jury and no perfect awards that can please everybody. In the feature film department, Hindi films from Mumbai seem to have bagged quite a few—Ship of Theseus, Shahid, Miss Lovely, Jolly LLB, Kaphal, Madras Café, Jal and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag—which is a good haul. Add to that a good number of Marathi films – Yellow, Astu, Tuhya Dharma Koncha, Fandry, Aajcha Diwas Majha—and an English film, The Coffin Maker, and the state’s film industry has done very well for itself.
slightly eccentric and sometimes acts weird and sometimes is very charged but sometimes deflated especially when he doesn’t have any case to solve.
I have worked on my own terms without compromising and done successful films like ‘Shaitaan’, ‘Table No.21’ and looking back I am surprised that I have completed 12 years in the industry and I still feel like a newcomer.
How did you feel working with your co-star, Maddalsa Sharma? She is a nice girl, genuinely, and though I had done more films than her she was at ease facing the camera and especially since we had a two-month workshop done before the principal shooting of the film. We were very comfortable since we knew each other before. She has done a fabulous job in the film.
The Rajshris are not known for producing films of this genre. Yes. They generally make serious films or love stories but when producer Kavita Barjatya came to me with this film I realised the passion with which they want to make this film and even Raj Babu was excited and so I immediately said yes.
You started as TV star with shows like ‘Kahin To Hoga’, among others? How has the journey been so far?
What are your next films? I have ‘Fever’ coming up and I am reading a few scripts. Well. Elementary, my dear Rajeev!
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EW DELHI: Polish-German model Claudia Ciesla has done her second item number for Anand Kumar's upcoming film 'Desi Kattey'. Claudia, who will be seen in a 'desi' avatar as a village belle, said she is excited to don a different look for the item number 'Patnewali hoon'. "After 'Balma' (Khiladi 786),
I got many offers but rejected them because I was not happy with the content. But this is a very catchy item number with 'desi tadka'. It's a typical song in UP and Bihar style. There is some naughtiness in it," Claudia told PTI. 'Desi Kattey' is expected to hit theatres on August 28. Composed by Kailash Kher and sung by Rekha Bhardwaj, the
song has been shot in a village with guns as main props. It has been choreographed byVishnu Deva of 'Gandi Baat' fame. "I challenged myself with the dance number. I watched Bipasha Basu's 'Namak' to understand a song set in village. I took time to learn the steps from Vishnu. I was amazed to see him dance. His steps are unique and catchy," she said.
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THE DARK KNIGHT RISES
TV GUIDE
TODAY’S BEST VIEWING
Despite his tarnished reputation after the events of The Dark Knight, in which he took the rap for Dent's crimes, Batman feels compelled to intervene to assist the city and its police force which is struggling to cope with Bane's plans to destroy the city. HBO, 9 p.m.
SOAPS & SERIALS
MADHUBALA – EK ISHQ EK JUNOON
In tonight’s episode, Bitoo will be shocked to know that Madhu and Rajkumar are married. Will he forgive Madhu for not telling about the marriage? Colors, 8.30 p.m .
SAVDHAAN INDIA — INDIA FIGHTS BACK 2
Host Rajeev Khandelwal narrates the story of a young woman who is found murdered in Mumbai. When the police start the investigation, they realise that there are too many suspects. Will the police be able to solve this mystery? Life Ok, 10.30 p.m.
CID
Giraftaar series continues this weekend as well. ACP is worried as to who is the mastermind behind all these conspiracies against the nation and CID. Meanwhile Abhijeet is trying to prove his innocence by investigating himself as to who shot Daya and where Daya is but DCP Chitrole has already laid a trap for him over there and arrests him. While DCP gets Abhijeet back to the bureau, the cops get a phone call from Daya and Daya tells the cops that Abhijeet had not shot him, it was ACP himself. Sony T V, 10 p.m.
LAND OF THE TIGER
The Indian subcontinent, encompassing Pakistan, Sikkim, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka is home to a dazzling array of plants and animals. Join wildlife expert Valmik Thapar on Animal Planet’s LAND OF THE TIGER as he shares his love and experiences of this rich and varied landscape. An ima l Pl anet, 8 p.m .
INDIAN OCEAN WITH SIMON REEVE
In his most exotic and extreme adventure yet, Simon Reeve travels around the edge of the beautiful Indian Ocean. The extraordinary adventure takes Simon to 16 countries, as he braves the horrors of frontline conflict in Mogadishu in Somalia and visits the beautiful Maldives, Mauritius and the Seychelles. On his journey Simon travels by boat, car, train and plane. He encounters pirates, dives with sharks, patrols with Dutch Special Forces,
THE SHEPHERD
Madhubala, Colors, 8.30 p.m.
goes underwater spear-fishing, dines in an underwater restaurant, stumbles into a seedy drug-den, visits a 5-star seaside palace housing thousands of refugees, meets a Yorkshireman on his Seychelles island paradise and has close encounters with the amazing wildlife of the Indian Ocean. Discover y, 9 p.m.
SECRETS OF THE EARTH
SECRETS OF THE EARTH on Discovery Science unveils Earth as it has never seen before, by taking advantage of a shift in NASA, the show reveals the stunning new imagery of the planet's surface, oceans, atmosphere, gravity, and all the amazing processes that keep our planet and humankind alive. Discover y Science, 9 p.m.
EK HASINA THI
In a sudden turn of events, Payal almost comes face to face with Shaurya but Durga manages to stop this from happening. Seeing Payal going through so much trauma disturbs Durga. Sakshi expresses her desire to head the Cancer research project to Rajnath. Mathur informs her that he has managed to trace the fake journalist from the party. Shaurya takes Durga out again and it is here that Sakshi informs him that the fake journalist is about to get nabbed. Will Durga's secret get exposed? Star Plu s, 8 p.m.
MOVIES OF THE DAY
In a post-apocalyptic underground society ruled by rival religious cults, Dakota is working as an assassin, or "Shepherd" for The Church of Miles. He has been given an assignment to take out a female Shepherd from a rival cult, but balks at completing the task when he sees that his target has a young child. The two assassins and the child all find themselves being hunted down by both cults, and so decided to stick together as they run for their lives. Along the way, they encounter several other strange religious compounds, as well as random thugs living on the outskirts of society. Star M ovi es, 9 p.m.
JOURNEY BOMBAY TO GOA
The film revolves around two people. Lal is an ambitious guy who wants to start his own business and make it big in life. Das is a loudmouth, and a very arrogant person. The two manage to get hold of 5000 rupees and they open a vada pav centre. As luck would have it, Lal wins Rs. 2 lakhs in a contest. The duo plan to start a travel agency. Since they do not have enough money to buy a vehicle, they use spare parts of old cars to create a bus. Trusting Das to come up with a good make of a bus, he blindly hands over the prize money to him. Lal manages to get passengers for their first ride. But when the bus comes all hell breaks loose with people demanding their money back. Zee Ci nema, 9 p.m .
TRAINSPOTTING
A wild, freeform, Rabelaisian trip through the darkest recesses of Edinburgh low-life, focusing on Mark Renton and his attempt to give up his heroin habit, and how the latter affects his relationship with family and friends: Sean Connery wannabe Sick Boy, dimbulb Spud, psycho Begbie, 14-year-old girlfriend Diane, and clean-cut athlete Tommy, who’s never touched drugs but can’t help being curious about them. Zee Studio, 8 p.m .
COLUMBIANA
A young woman grows up to be a stone-cold assassin after witnessing her parents' murder as a child in Bogota. She works for her uncle as a hitman by day, but her personal time is spent engaging in vigilante murders that she hopes will lead her to her ultimate target - the mobster responsible for her parents' death. Pix, 9 p.m.
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Depressed after the passing of his father, Dharamraj; as well as his gorgeous girlfriend ditching him, Mumbai-based businessman Aditya Kashyap takes a BEST bus, goes to Chatrapati
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Shivaji Train Terminus, and boards a train. This is where he meets Geet Kaur Dhillon, who is returning home to Bhatinda, and who pays for his ticket. At Bar Nagar, he decides to leave, but she follows him, missing her train. They manage to get a ride to Ratlam, miss the train again, but eventually make it to Bhatinda. Once there, he gets to meet her family; her pretty sister, Roop; as well as her to-be betrothed, Manjeet Singh Mann. Before the engagement could be finalized, she manages to convince her family that she wants to marry Aditya, and they welcome him with open arms. Before he could take stock of these new developments, she elopes with him - not to get married - but to re-locate to Manali - where her true love, Anshuman, is waiting, and who she hopes to get married to. B4U, 9 p.m.
AAGEY SE RIGHT
Spurred on by his pushy mother, Kanta, slacker Dinkar Waghmare, infatuated with TV Reporter, Soniya Bhatt, is compelled to join the Mumbai Police Force as a Sub-Inspector and follow in his late father's footsteps. On his way to Mumbai, his service revolver gets stolen by three youth. His hilarious attempts to recover it leads him to assorted characters and situations which include an underground den of organized criminal don Raghav Shetty; the suicidal daughter, Suhasi, of Police Commissioner Digvijay Mathur; an angry resident, Hasmukh Irani, who is threatening to kill the Mayor; a lovelorn terrorist, Balma Rashidul Khairi, who has been sent to plant an explosive in an 1800-plus gathering of Mumbai's police officers. Filmy, 9 p.m.
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 742
ENIGMA CODE 742
MUMBAI | FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2014
ACROSS: 1 Snake Keaton showed around naval vessel (10) 6 Rang up to growl (4) 9 Buried poor soldier at end of conflict (4,2,4) 10 This man has the right sort of egg (4) 12 It may be with one in a move to keep order (6,6) 15 Giving people a rise, one makes a bloomer! (7) 16 It's used to couple railway vehicles or to pull the drinks counter (7) 17 English head limits awful snobbery (7) 19 Race through the trees (3,4) 20 An aimless order? (4,2,6) 23 Two small companies build a plant (4) 24 Vehicle played a part for selftaught person (10) 25 Traded in goods finally from antiquity (4) 26 Possessing money after visit to cobbler? (4,6) DOWN: 1 Account for the draft before parliament (4) 2 Not quite so sick out in the garden, for instance (4) 3 Archbishop taking a line with London transport (12) 4 Certain minehead is included or is it just a guess? (7) 5 Ned’s tea is stirred in the environs of St Paul’s cathedral (4,3) 7 Barge in flailing baton, ducking missile (6,4) 8 An order to correct the line of correct-attire (5,5) 11 Keep out of sight and your won't get the sack (6,6)
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Each colour in our code represents a letter. When you have cracked the code you will be able to make up seven words. The clue to first word is given to help you get started.
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The Clue: Cordial
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N SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S ENIGMA CODE NESTLE, SETTEE, TENSES, NETTLE, TSETSE, SETTLE, STENTS
13 The bare truth (5,5) 14 Carol price causing mutual confusion (10) 18 Spoil royalty endlessly providing protection outside (7)
19 If lit, no need to adjust the protective covering (7) 21 Cease to stand as a part of some fallen down building (4) 22 "Dust to dust.": POST (4)
SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Happy families, 10 Tra-la, 11 Gun-runner, 12 Sincerely, 13 Alban, 14 Anthill, 16 Athlete, 18 Lawyers, 20 Signore, 22 Pan Am, 24 Out of line, 26 Crossbeam, 27 Okapi, 28 Mediterranean. DOWN: 2 Against, 3 Peace pipe, 4 Fugue, 5 Money-bags, 6 Laura, 7 Ennoble, 8 At a snail's pace, 9 Fringe benefit, 15 Less obese, 17 High flown, 19 Winsome, 21 Okinawa, 23 Masai, 25 Timor.
QUICK CROSS 742
ACROSS: 1 ___ to it, start quickly (3) 4 Be televised (3) 5 Errs (5) 8 'Ready, --, go!' (3) 9 Young ladies (5) 12 Saucer's partner (3) 13 Chain item (3)
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MATH PYRAMID 742 The goal of Math Pyramid is to fill the given pyramid with numbers such that the following three rules are satisfied. 1. A cell value must be sum or difference of the two cells below 2. A row cannot have duplicate numbers 3. A number cannot be less than 1 or more than the grid size
YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION
YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION
DOWN: 1 Must, with to (3) 2 Canola, for one (3) 3 Rainbow producer (5) 6 ___ jacket, sailor's coat (3) 7 Glue (5) 10 Adequate (3) 11 007, e.g. (3)
HIDATO 742
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 742
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
JAGJIT UPPAL
WIZARD OF ID PARKER & HART
B.C. JOHNNY HART
BEAU PEEP THE ADVENTURES OF LEGIONNAIRE BEAU PEEP
FRED BASSET ALEX GRAHAM
PHANTOM LEE FALK
MODESTY BLAISE PETER O’DONNELL
MOON TITHI NAKSHATRA RASHI LUCKY COLOUR LUCKY NUMBER
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Scorpio 3rd Chaitra Krishnapaksha Anuradha Vrischika (Scorpio) N.Y. Wine Red 8
BIRTHDAY FORECAST: You will be very optimistic about your future and the success you achieve vindicates your beliefs. An increase in income and profit is assured. You will travel overseas for work that gives a further boost to your career. Home and family life is happy. Youngsters will enjoy the delights of a passionate romance. Your health is fine and you will be full of vitality and vigor. BABIES BORN TODAY: Good looking, magnetic eyes and attractive hands. Will be poised, elegant. Enthusiastic, independent hard working and dynamic. Will be creative, artistic and resourceful. Fortunate could have a career in media communication, design or finance. ARIES (March 21 - April 20): New development in work or business leads to huge monetary rewards. You are likely to invest your money in bonds or securities. Those in the creative field of work will be in the limelight for their recent achievements. Your services will be much in demand today. At home do not get carried away by what you hear. Double-check the truth before you do anything or confront anyone. It would be better to let petty issues be.
TAURUS (April 21 - May 20): You will be in the limelight. New developments around you make you centre of attraction at work and in your profession. Work wise you will be very much in demand also because of a positive attitude. Moreover this will add give to your professional life. You could be vulnerable to intense feelings that you are unable to express. Do not get into a situation where you could regret an impulsive action.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Look forward to good news about a career enhancement, perhaps something you have been expecting for long. If you have been busy with a creative venture or writing assignment you will be able to complete it today. Besides work you may also have to fulfill a social obligation this evening. All differences and discord vanish. Those in love will be able to formalize their relationship with the blessings of the family.
CANCER (June 21 - July 21): A hectic and tension filled day. Try to keep your expenses low. However do not resort to short cuts where your work or money is concerned. You just need to manage your work load more efficiently. Try to be cool with those around you especially in a troubled situation. You will be yearning for something different. You may want a short break to a nearby resort and get in tune with nature and your love life.
LEO (July 22 - August 21): You will finally see outcome of all effort you have put in to what was entrusted to you. Rewards will be there in due course. Work wise you are in demand because of a positive attitude. This will give you a boost in your professional life and friendships. You are held in awe but a lot of people close to you. Do be level headed and manage such demonstrations of affection tactfully.
VIRGO (August 22 - September 21): The stresses at work and in your personal life continue to mount with hardly any let up. Do not take disagreements and disputes lightly for these could have far reaching consequences. You should try to remain unbiased, even if you feel some people unworthy of your association. Relationships whether romantic or family leave a lot to be desired. Old ties will be put to test and come out stronger eventually.
LIBRA (September 22 - October 22): You could be under heavy strain and feel helpless in such situations, knowing that these problems might have been inadvertently created by you. However, you are advised to take stock of everything and think calmly about a solution. Just relax matters will automatically resolve themselves. You may have got carried away and indulged in some mild flirting. Try to set the record straight with your friend before it’s too late.
SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): You need to push through new ideas and give individual attention in trying to finish the projects in hand. Keep an affable disposition when with others. Good news from out of the country is likely. You will do very well if you are friendlier and more amenable with others. At a social gathering you may still be anxious about developments at work while participating in the fun and games. Take it easy and enjoy.
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 December 20): Catch up and make good earlier losses. You should guard against a complacent attitude and keep up the pace of work. An important assignment will need all your attention. Any problems that you encounter will be overcome easily. Sudden monetary gains are likely from where you least expected. You can look forward to an enjoyable evening with your beloved and friends to a club or favorite resort. On the whole it is a good day.
CAPRICORN (December 21 - January 19): You will receive good news about work. If you need to raise money for your new project, this will be available through someone you know. A delay in an important decision will work to your advantage. Perhaps there could be help coming from another source too. If you are seeking a chance to rekindle a romantic association that is more or less over you could be disappointed with the response you get.
AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Expansion of your activities is also indicted. Overseas journey on work or holiday is seen. You will get favorable coverage in news or press. A personnel goal is achieved. You will be making some investments on a long-term basis. Investment in property is good. Those keen on starting a family or moving house can look forward to some good news.
PISCES (February 19 - March 20): You will have unexpected financial gains and your good judgment and ability to work against all odds will prove to be very successful. In your over exuberance to get things done you could bungle. Nevertheless help will be at hand and you would have learnt something today. Stressful phase in love relationships are over and you can look forward to good times ahead.
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QUICK CROSSWORD 4946 MUMBAI | FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2014
SUDOKU 2132
ACROSS: 1 Dal and ___ : our common staple diet? (4) 4 __ the bat : attacks the ball wildly (6) 8 Smokin' ___ : Vivian Richard's pet name? (3) 10 Paint poorly (4) 13 A rapid preliminary inspection? (44) 14 Veteran (3,4) 15 ___ ill of : says something unfavourable about? (6) 17 Aurora ____ : the Southern Lights (9) 21 Full stop mark (3) 22 Part of many German names (3) 23 Animal to batter (3) 26 Mrs Abhishek Bachchan (9) 27 Adds up or amounts to (6) 28 "Iceman's" change for movies? (7) 32 Spanish gypsy music (8) 34 Docking place (4) 35 Commonwealth games in short (3) 36 Iranian city (6) 37 Honda's bestseller in India (4)
DOWN: 1 Decorate anew (4) 2 A dull sound made by a blow or heavy fall (4) 3 Before long (4) 5 Young dogs, pups (6) 6 Penultimate mo. (3) 7 Mr Raina of Indian cricket (6) 9 ___ it all : commit suicide? (3) 11 Loudly (5) 12 Noted film maker Mahesh ___ (5) 15 Hyperbolic trigonometric function (4) 16 On _ _ with : equal to (4) 18 ___ out : put into order? (4) 19 Rara ___ (mythical bird) (4) 20 "L" in L.A. the famous city? (3) 23 Respiratory symptoms (5) 24 __ __ massacre : the killing of 109 civilians in South Vietnam by U.S.
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.
YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION
Difficulty Level:
CRYPTOQUIP
Today’s clue: V equals T
The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands for another.
troops in May 1968? (2,3) 25 Packs tightly, forces or crams? (6) 26 Bhagwan Dada's famous movie (6) 28 300 in Roman numerals (3)
29 One of the United States (4) 30 Roman 1056 (4) 31 Agile (4) 33 The French for 'friend' (3)
SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S QUICK CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Heroic, 7 Alacrity, 8 Year, 10 Grow up, 11 Recede, 14 Gag, 16 Lotus, 17 Dray, 19 Decoy, 21 Begun, 22 Sunup, 23 Reed, 26 Venom, 28 Wax, 29 Sloppy, 30 Copier, 31 Unit, 32 Gracious, 33 Seemly. DOWN: 1 Hinged, 2 One-way, 3 Carp, 4 Echelon, 5 Civet, 6 Bytes, 8 Yoga, 9 Aug, 12 Coy, 13 Dunce, 15 Begum, 18 Revel, 19 Den, 20 Cup, 21 Bumpkin, 22 Sop, 23 Rapine, 24 Exit, 25 Darkly, 26 V-sign, 27 Nomad, 28 Won, 30 Cuss.
IRREGULAR SUDOKU 1951 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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YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION
V
J
K
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YESTERDAY’S SOLUTI ON : I am opposed to millionaires, but it would be dangerous to offer me the position
Afternoon WORD MINE
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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: 09 average; 10 good; 12 outstanding. YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION: elegy, enemy, eyeing, limy, lying, SEEMINGLY, seemly, singly, slimy.
HEATHCLIFF
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Bopanna, Qureshi move into quarters of Monte Carlo Masters
MONTE CARLO (Monaco): Indian Davis Cupper Rohan Bopanna and his partner Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi lost only three games against Lukas Kubot and Robert Lindstedt before advancing to the quarterfinals of the ATP Monte Carlo Rolex Masters, here. The unseeded Indo-Pak pair scored a dominant 6-3 6-0 win over the seventh seed PolishSwede combo in just 54 minutes in the second round contest of the euro 3,452,415 elite clay court tournament. Bopanna and Qureshi fired five aces as against one by their rivals and converted five of the nine chances apart from saving two on their own serves.
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ANGALORE: Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh today said it was difficult to cope with the World Twenty20 final defeat against Sri Lanka but he was learning to take disappointments in his stride. India had reached the summit clash of the tournament unbeaten but failed cap the brilliant campaign with a win. "A match like the finals always left feelings of 'so near yet so far', but as sportsmen they need to overcome these emotions quickly and face next challenge," he said in an interview to the Royal Challenger Bangalore's official website. "As a team we played a fantastic tournament and displayed emphatic cricket all around. But in the finals thing didn’t go the way we planned and it's not easy to overcome that disappoint-
Olympian Shahnaz Shaikh to coach Pakistan hockey team
KARACHI: In a bid to pull Pakistan out of their recent slump, the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has appointed Olympian Shahnaz Shaikh as the senior teams' coach. Pakistan failed to qualify for the World Cup to be held in the Netherlands in June -- a humiliating first for the four-time former champions. Pakistan have also won three Olympic gold medals but fell to seventh position in the 2012 London Olympics. They were 12th and last in the 2010 World Cup in India. Shaikh, who has had two unsuccessful stints as coach, said his first target would be to defend the Asian Games title which Pakistan won in China in 2010.
Boxing ad-hoc committee fixes trial dates for CWG
NEW DELHI:The ad-hoc committee set up by the IOA to run some affairs of Indian boxing today decided to hold selection trials for the Commonwealth Games next month after a meeting here. The six-member committee, headed by veteran administrator Tarlochan Singh, met for the first time today and discussed critical issues facing Indian boxers, who are competing under the International Boxing Association's flag right now. "We have decided to select the Commonwealth Games core group of boxers in both the men's and women's category. For that, boxers will be told to assemble in Patiala between May 7 and 11," committee's convener Rakesh Gupta told PTI.
Solanki makes it all-win day for India at World Youth Boxing N
EW DELHI: Asian silvermedallist Gaurav Solanki (52kg) turned it around remarkably to beat Belarus' Dzmitry Asanau and cap off an all-win day for India at the World Youth Boxing Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria today. Out-witted in the first three minutes by Asanau, Solanki roared back in the next two rounds to clinch a 2-1 victory on points in his opening bout after getting a bye in the earlier round. Solanki will face Ireland's William Donoghue in the pre-
quarterfinals. In the 64kg division, Neeraj Parasar completed a comprehensive win in his opening bout, which ended in the second round itself. The Indian won via the Technical Knockout (TKO) after his Turkmanian opponent Chagrylbeg Pazzyev was forced out of the contest with an injury. Parasar will face Romania's Ninel Gheorghe in the pre-quarterfinal tomorrow. Tomorrow, quite a few Indians would be seen in action at the mega-event, which is doubling
Income Tax raid on Muslims nets 4
MUMBAI: Income Tax did well to convert most of the chances that came their way and stormed to a comfortable 4-0 victory against Mumbai Muslims in a Super Division match of the MDFA (Mumbai District Football Association) League, played at the St. Xavier’s ground, Parel, here on Thursday evening. Meanwhile in a First Division encounter played earlier in the afternoon, BPT Sports Club outplayed Holy Cross 6-0. There will be no matches at this venue on Friday, April 18. Results, at St. Xavier’s ground, Parel - – Super Div: Income Tax 4 (Bhomeet Vathan 2, Madan Takelia, Pratamesh Powal) beat Mumbai Muslims 0. Div-I: MPT SC 6 (Ganesh M 3, Ish Tiyaque, Aniket Gaikwad, Vinayak Dalvi) beat Holy Cross 0.
Bengaluru FC just a win away from Manjeet, Shivam strike double gold I-League title MUMBAI: Manjeet Singh and Shivam
BENGALURU: Debutants Bengaluru Football Club can script history on Monday and clinch the I-League title if they get It past Dempo SC at Margao in their penultimate fixture of the season. Ashley Westwood's side are currently on 41 points with two games left, and mathematically, three more points will hand them the coveted Trophy. The Bangalore outfit will be on 44 points if they beat Dempo and that will make it impossible for either Salgaocar -- second with 38 points with a game in hand -- or East Bengal -- third with 37 points with two games in hand -- to upset their applecart.
ment," he said. Yuvraj said in his younger days, one of his coaches told him that sportsperson one should be able to handle both the success and the defeats alike. "That's what I want to do," he said. Yuvraj said he is thrilled to be a part of RCB and hoped it would a memorable season for the side. He said the most of the teammates got a short but very refreshing break after the World T20 and they are ready for the next 50 days. He said the last few days have given the team ample time to be with each other and figure out combinations. "We had some very useful practice sessions and that has given use fair idea about our strategies and game plans," he added.
Yadav, both from Sports Authority of India, bagged two golds apiece in the Mumbai Suburban District Selection Athletic championships, held at the Sports Authority of India Sports Complex at Kandivali here today. Manjeet, who had won the 400m event on the first day, struck gold again by winning the 800m, clocking 2:08.0 secs. He also added silver in the 1500m event as well. Manjeet’s SAI teammate Shivam Yadav excelled in the throws. He clinched gold in the discus throw as well as the shot put events. Another SAI athlete to be among the winners was Jitendra Singh, who had pipped Manjeet in the
1500m with a timing of 4:39.1 secs. Leon Poorekhosandi of Andheri’s Trackblazers and Alden Noronha, of Savio Sports Club, also shared the day’s honours by capturing two golds apiece.
Nitin stars for Lucknow’s Sports College
MUMBAI: Nitin Singh scored a strokeful half-century to power Sports Campus College from Lucknow to a comfortable 120-run victory over DAV Senior Secondary School, Punjab in the Coca-Cola Under 16 Inter-State Cricket Cup here today. Nitin notched up 68 in 87 balls with a six and half a dozen fours to help his team muster a challenging 258 in 45 overs to which their rivals replied with 138 in 33.2 overs. Vijay Yadav and Ankit Singh grabbed 3 wickets each, while Prashant Srivastav took two. In the other matches, Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Tamil Nadu defeated AVR E-Techno School, Vijayawada, by 66 runs, while Dehinagar KCR Vidya Pith, West Bengal scored a thrilling 2-run win over Shreyas Samarpan Vidyalay, Vadodara. In another encounter, Salwan Boys Senior Secondary School, Delhi got the better of St. Jones Junior College, Hyderabad by 56 runs.
Podar beat Rizvi to retain Inter-College title
MUMBAI: Defending champions Podar College retained the Mumbai University's Inter-Collegiate Cricket Tournament title, defeating Rizvi College by three wickets in the final on Day Three at Sharad Pawar Gymkhana on Thursday. Left-arm spinner Karsh Kothari, who took seven for 98 in the first innings, was the star in the second innings too as he had a five-wicket haul for 68 runs.
up as a qualifying event for the Youth Olympics to be held in Nanjing, China from August 16 to 28. Women will open the day with Jamuna Boro (60kg) taking on Ukraine's Anhelina Bondarenko in the pre-quarterfinals. Manju Bombariya (75kg) will open her campaign against Turkey's Sema Caliskan in another round of 16 bout after getting an openinground bye. Sathish Kumar (56kg) will face Cuba's Javier Ibanez in the second round, followed by Neel Kamal Singh (75kg) who faces Finland's Kalle Kallioinen.
Gurukul, Boca Juniors to have coaching camps
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UMBAI: The Sports Gurukul, Mumbai’s first of its kind professional sports & fitness development and training organization, brings the famed Argentine team Boca Juniors style of coaching to Mumbai. The Sports Gurukul has partnered with Club Atletico Boca Juniors, Argentina to conduct football coaching camps in India. The structure of the camps is “learn and apply” so that kids can relate to what they have learnt. The environment will be serious training with a healthy dosage of fun. Emphasis will be laid on teaching students various skills essential to the game of football in the form of Technical training, Tactical training, Skill training and Intensity Training. There will be 4 age groups- each handled by a coach with the head coach rotating. A healthy teacher student ratio of 1:15 will be effectively maintained with the the first camp slated from 21-25th April and second from 2630th April. Registration fees of Rs 6000 wil be charged and a talent hunt session will be conducted prior to the start of the second camp. Foreign coaches will selected the best football player of the session who can avail of 15-40 % discount on the registration fees.
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BANGALORE WIN Yuvraj stormed back into form with a splendid half century to lead Bangalore to a eight wicket win over Delhi Daredevils.
Yusuf flies home to be with wife and new born baby boy
DUMINY’S DAREDEVILRY IS TAYLOR MADE FOR DELHI D A COUPLE OF DAREDEVILS...Jean Paul Duminy and Ross Taylor.
UMABU DHABI: Delhi Daredevils were in shreds before South Africa's JeanPaul Duminy's brilliant unbeaten half century took them to a decent 145 for four in their IPL campaign opener against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Thursday. Put into bat, the Daredevils tottered at 35 for four in the
eighth over with their top order batsmen all falling before Duminy (67 not out) and Ross Taylor (43 not out) shared 110-runs for the unbroken fifth wicket stand at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium. The duo built the innings by initially going steady before going hell for leather in a superb blitzkrieg at the death. Duminy
was outstanding as he lofted a six off Yuvraj Singh and two maximums off Ashok Dinda.Coming together at 35 for four, the pair added 96 runs in the second 10 overs after the Daredevils could score just 49 for four at the halfway mark due to the initial jolts. The last five wickets yielded 63 runs with Duminy and Taylor
scoring 14, 13 and 17 from the final three overs in what amounted a daredevilry display of aggressive batting. Duminy, the more aggressive of the duo, hit four boundaries and three sixes in his 48-ball unbeaten knock while Taylor smashed four boundaries in his 39-ball unconquered innings.
Dropped catch by RR look to put behind controversies in IPL opener against SH me cost MI the A game: Malinga A
BU DHABI: He shone with the ball with a four-wicket haul but Mumbai Indians' pacer Lasith Malinga feels responsible for the team's IPL loss to Kolkata Knight Riders, saying that a dropped catch by him cost the defending champions dearly. Mumbai lost by 41 runs in the IPL opener last night after Manish Pandey and Jacques Kallis' 50s helped KKR post a fine total of 163. "We bowled really well in the first 10 overs, but let them off the hook after that. We let Jacques Kallis and Manish Pandey build a very large partnership and then they had a couple of really big overs. What really cost us the game was the catch I dropped of Kallis when he was on 34," Malinga candidly admitted in an interview to the IPL's official website. Malinga's four for 23 was a stand-out effort and the Sri Lankan said he is in a good mental space as far as his bowling is concerned. "I bowled well and it was good to be among wickets straight away. We lost as a team, which is disappointing,” Malinga said.
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BU DHABI: One of the worst hit teams in last year's spotfixing scandal, Rajasthan Royals will be keen to clear their off-field image with good on-field performances when they begin their IPL campaign by taking on a formidable Sunrisers Hyderabad here tomorrow. The Royals were left feeling betrayed when errant Indian pacer S Sreesanth and two other teammates -- Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan -- were arrested for allegedly indulging in spot-fixing in at least three IPL matches last season. But they hardly let that hamper their performance on the field. Ironically, RR ended up being the third best team in the last year's cash-rich event. Led by veteran Rahul Dravid, they dom-
inated the sixth edition, despite lack of big names in their ranks. New captain Shane Watson said the spot-fixing controversy last year was the case of a couple of bad apples in the side, and assured that the team had got over the distraction and was concentrating on giving its best. Under the able guidance of Dravid, who will be seen in mentor's role this time around, coach Paddy Upton and skipper Watson, the team that is often considered underdog, will be looking at springing up surprises once again. This year, RR have managed to put together a well balanced side. While they picked up players like Steven Smith, Tim Southee, Unmukt Chand and Rajat Bhatia,
they managed to retain matchwinners such as Watson, Ajinkya Rahane, Stuart Binny, Sanju Samson, James Faulkner and Brad Hodge. Watson has always been a key player for the Royals and the team is expected to excel under his leadership. RR has always given chance to young players despite their lack of experience. While 19-year-old Samson has mesmerised one and all, 42-year-old Pravin Tamble ended up being the match-winner on more than one occasion. The Royals will be keen to strike the right balance this time as well. The Sunrisers Hyderabad, went down to the same opponents -- Rajasthan Royals -- in the Eliminator last season, will be looking to avenge their defeat.
Beleaguered CSK take on revamped KXIP A
BU DHABI: Distracted to an extent by off-field furores surrounding them, two-time former champions Chennai Super Kings would look to bring the focus back on their cricketing prowess when they take on a revamped Kings XI Punjab in their IPL opener here tomorrow. The Chennai outfit, the most dominant team in the past three seasons, is still reeling under the
spot-fixing scandal, in which some of its top officials have been implicated besides a few players also being under the scanner. Coach Stephen Fleming has been candid enough to admit that off-field issues cannot be just brushed aside and are like a distraction for the team, which under normal circumstances comes across as a well-oiled machine on a mission.
"There's a lot going on, I won't lie. There are a lot of distractions (leading up to the tournament). I think we were all uncertain about how it was going to play out," Fleming said in a subtle reference to the betting controversy which is now under a Supreme Courtmonitored investigation. But for the spot-fixing controversy which has rattled it, CSK will be aiming to do well.
DUBAI: Kolkata Knight Riders all-rounder Yusuf Pathan flew back to India shortly after the teams' thumping win against Mumbai Indians in the IPL opener after the news of his wife delivering their first baby reached the UAE. Yusuf, 31, is likely to miss KKR's second match against Delhi Daredevils but the hard-hitting batsman is expected to return by the third game, confirmed a team official. Sent into bat at No.5 with just a couple of overs remaining in the innings, Yusuf remained unbeaten on 4. He didn't get to bowl. The Baroda skipper had been in good touch coming into the tournament, scoring 135 runs at 67.50 in four matches in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, at a strike rate of 182.43.B
CCI appoints Chandran as Lead Doping Control Officer in IPL
DUBAI: Sports medicine expert Dr P S M Chandran was today appointed Lead Doping Control Officer for the seventh edition of Indian Premier League, the first leg of which has started in the UAE. Chandran has been appointed for the job by the BCCI and the IDTM (International Doping Tests and Management, Sweden)."He will be conducting dope tests on cricketers at the matches being played in Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi. This is the first time IDTM will be using the services of an Indian doctor as doping control officer for conducting dope tests outside India," a press release said. Dr Chandran is a Consultant with Sports Authority of India and also a member of the disciplinary panel of the National Anti Doping Agency.
Kings XI Punjab rope in Tata Motors Prima as title sponsor
NEW DELHI: IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab today announced Tata Motors Prima as their title sponsor even as its total tally rose to an impressive 14 sponsors.The franchisee has on board Trip Factory, McDowells, Britannia, Pepsi, Flying Machine, Prayag Bath Fittings, Frontline Securities, R N Sports and Amazon as their new sponsors, while it continues its existing relationship with Arise India, ACC Cement, Kingfisher and TK Sports for this year.Fraser Castellino, COO, Kings XI Punjab said, "I am pleased to have Tata Motors Prima as our title sponsor and look forward to a long and fruitful relationship with them. I would also like to welcome our other partners on board and thank them for putting their faith in the team. "
RBL Bank partners with Delhi Daredevils
NEW DELHI: Indian Premier League franchise Delhi Daredevils today roped in RBL Bank as a partner and principal sponsor. As a part of this association, the RBL Bank brand will be seen on the Delhi Daredevils jersey.Both RBL Bank and Delhi Daredevils will do various activities through and after the tournament period to leverage this partnership. Speaking on this occasion Managing Director & CEO, RBL Bank, Vishwavir Ahuja, said, "I am personally excited with this association. Delhi Daredevils is a great team and this opportunity presents us with a fantastic platform to present our new bank brand to the audience. Having RBL Bank chose to partner us is a privilege for the Delhi Daredevils.”
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