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Delhi Traffic Police launches web portal D elhi Traffic Police on Monday launched a website for the convenience of commuters in the national capital to facilitate traffic movement during the Commonwealth Games. The traffic police in the past used a similar technology -- social networking to connect with people and work together in ensuring greater safety on Delhi’s roads. It launched its Facebook account in May 2010, which now has around 33,000 followers. ‘It has been the endeavour of the Delhi Traffic Police to use technology to the utmost potential. We have

‘This portal will be quite helpful in planning one’s route by giving real time updates. A commuter can avoid inconvenience during functions, sports matches...

now created this dynamic portal which will display real time updates of traffic restrictions, blockades,’ Ajay Chadha, special commissioner (traffic) told reporters. The portal, www. delhitrafficpolice.nic.in, carries a link as ‘Route Advisory for CWG-2010’. Apart from displaying restrictions, the portal will also suggest alternative routes to the users. ‘This portal will

be quite helpful in planning one’s route by giving real time updates. A commuter can avoid inconvenience during functions, sports matches, processions, parades, waterlogging, restrictions, and traffic jams,’ Chadha added. The website will run best on Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, and requires a bandwidth of one Mbps to run smoothly.

Germans to study Gandhi at Gujarat Vidyapith

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etting a unique example of IndoGerman association, the Gujarat Vidyapith and Georg August University of Gottingen in Germany have joined hands to start a course on Gandhian ideology. This will enable German students, who sign up for this course, to come to Gujarat for a sixmonth semester. Registrar of the Gujarat Vidyapith said that the memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed recently and the course was expected to begin this year. The course could be a post-graduate degree course or a one-year diploma. “Whatever is the case, the students

who sign up for the Gandhian ideology course in Germany will be coming to Gujarat Vidyapith for six months and learn all about Gandhi and his values,” he said. Special arrangement were being made to involve faculty members who would converse with the students in English. The special emphasis would be laid on non-violence which was advocated by Gandhi to be practised in personal and public life. At present, Gujarat Vidyapith offers a course in Gandhi Darshan which is quite popular with students from the West. Meanwhile, officials said that the association with the

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nly 3% of the total complaints received by the cyber cell of Mumbai crime branch are converted into FIRs, thanks to the complainant themselves, most of whom are women. The victims don’t want to go ahead in the case to avoid any social stigma to be attached either

industries, students and film personalities approach the police to ensure that the harassment is stopped and defamatory messages or morphed picare removed from the internet. Once the police trace the culprit, in most the cases the complainant doesn’t want the accused to be booked

“The complainant thinks that the offender’s family will blame them for sending the offender to jail and destroying their career. The victims request us just to warn the offender and let them go without taking any legal action,” said an officer. The offenders commit cyber crimes for fun or to harass the

another student. The culprit turned out to be a student of the same school. He told the police that the teacher had rebuked him some time back and to take revenge he had create her fake profile. However, the teacher did not want to pursue the case further as it would both damage her reputation and the student’s career.

“We are not treating minor offenders as hardcore criminals. We deal such cases with sensitivity. In many cases the complainants request us not to register the FIR and they just want to ensure that the offender should not repeat the crime.”

to themselves or in some cases to the offender, as in most of the cases the offenders are minors and known to the victims. Complainants including professionals, teachers, airline

considering it would also affect their social life, as in many cases the offenders are minor. Beside, they also want to avoid any controversies fearing it will reflect negatively on their image.

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For instance, a 22-year-old software professional had filed a written complaint with the cyber police stating that someone hacked her email-ID and was sending abusive messages to her friends. The investigator managed to trace the culprit, who turned out to be a minor and the next-door neighbour of the complainant. But the complaint requested the police that she and the accused’s family lived in the same neighbourhood for quite time and she didn’t want to sour things further because of the case. So she requested the police not to take action against the offender.

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Power, privilege, corruption, hypocrisy There is nothing to be proud of India’s ranking in the Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2009. The country ranked low also in the Bribe Payers Index among emerging economic giants.

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here is nothing to be proud of India’s ranking in the Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2009. The country ranked low also in the Bribe Payers Index among emerging economic giants. The use of public funds for private gain is common. The misuse of power, position and privilege is widespread. Corruption seems to be a fact that affects all sections of society. Misappropriation of public funds and acquisition of ill-gotten wealth are clearly illegal. However, subtler forms of non-material corruption, coupled with abuse of power and misuse of privilege, are equally prevalent but not often debated. Power corrupts: Lord Acton said: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” This aphorism is widely acknowledged as true. William Pitt, the Elder, a British Prime Minister, echoed similar sentiments when he said “unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it.” Both seem to have based their observations on anecdotal evidence rather than formal research. The systematic enquiry and evaluation of evidence in social sciences were not standard in their times. Corrupts absolutely: Recent research confirms Lord Acton’s dictum that power corrupts. Contemporary research has focussed on issues

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related to power and on the state of powerfulness and powerlessness; on how power affects people’s behaviour and thinking. The evidence suggests that people who believe that they deserve their power and position are

of divergent values and principles by the individuals involved results in hypocrisy. One could argue that corruption and hypocrisy are the price society pays for being led by the privileged.

In this August 17, 2010 picture, BJP workers protest against the alleged corruption in Commonwealth Games’ preparation, in New Delhi.

morally pliable and more prone to abuse their privileges. Studies have documented that power and hypocrisy go hand in hand as the powerful feel a sense of entitlement; their sense of privilege become private law. The culture of entitlement results in double standards, one for themselves, their family and friends, and the other for the general population. Such use

Power attracts: Anecdotal evidence also suggests that power attracts the corruptible. This may be particularly true when systems are steeped in or breed corruption. If organisational structures provide greater and illegitimate influence with the rise in status within institutional hierarchies, then loftier titles and higher ranks mean illicit power. Power

will attract those who seek to use and misuse such licence for their own ends. Power and corruption seem to have a complex and bidirectional relationship. In societies which accept corruption as part of life, power appears to attract the corrupt and those in power encourage corruption. These associations seem to work on the whole, with exceptions proving the rule. Corruption and India: While no society is free from corruption, what is worrying is that such behaviour appears normalised in India. The licence raj of the past did not help. Capitalism, globalisation and liberalisation have also increased the pressure to succeed, achieve targets and acquire wealth quickly. The abuse of public power, office and resources for personal gain is common. A culture, which declares conflicts of interests and institutes systems to assess them, is rare and yet to take hold in India. No organisation is immune to the abuse of power. The intense desire to leave lasting legacies and to make significant changes in institutional direction and function often result in decision-makers short-circuiting standard procedures. The culture of sycophancy, common in our culture and society, aids and abets in such corruption. Double standards in public life are accepted; hypocrisy is tolerated and is the norm.

The way forward: We need to focus on power and highlight the abuse of privileges. Corruption does not necessarily imply financial fraud. All of us need to examine ourselves as individuals to identify, minimise and eliminate double standards and hypocrisy. We need to audit our systems and institutions to change the culture, which breeds such corruption. The task is to identify power, which comes with position, to recognise conflicts of interest and to detect feelings of entitlement, which turn the privilege of office into private law. The struggle is not a one-time affair in the lives of individuals, systems and communities but a constant quest, a journey. Society should allow for greater social mobility for wider social participation and greater equality. There is need to re-examine our culture, which has normalised corruption in its many different forms. We in India need to acknowledge the need for introspection on our acceptance of the abuse of power. The “Seven Nolan Principles of Public Life” — selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership by example — should form the standards for holding public office. There should be regular and independent reviews of individual and organisational functioning. The challenge is to inspire and change individuals and to transcend and transform societal norms.

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Quietly, US military opens up to Sikhs

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rowing up near the air force base in Dayton, Ohio, Tejdeep Singh Rattan knew he wanted to serve in uniform. When the military discouraged him, he persisted but again got a cold shoulder. When he was turned away a third time, Rattan -- an observant Sikh with a turban and beard -- became suspicious. “I was, like, I don’t know what’s going on,” he said. “I was very introverted at the time. I never felt the need to fight back. But I said I really want to do this, and you guys are sending me out again and again.” The 31-year-old is now US Army Captain Rattan, since July the head dentist at the Fort Drum base in New York. In what appears to be a quiet shift, the US military since last year has allowed Rattan and two other Sikhs to serve while retaining their turbans and beards, which are required by their faith. Rattan and another Sikh who received approval last year -- Captain Kamaljeet Singh Kalsi, a doctor -- said in interviews that their superiors had welcomed them warmly. Kalsi, 34 said that on his first day of training at Fort Sam Houston in Texas, a first sergeant pulled him out of the crowd and told the soldiers about the Sikh’s long ordeal to enlist. “These were his words: ‘The Army is made up of different shades of green, and if you have any objection to him being here, you need to tell me now,’” Kalsi said. “It was great; everybody clapped.” The US Sikh community -- estimated at more than half a million -- suffered hate crimes after

the September 11, 2001 attacks by assailants who falsely associated the religion founded in India with al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. “I think the only way for that perception to be eliminated is when young Sikhs come up and say: I want to serve in the military,” Rattan said. “For me, I said whatever it takes, I’m going to fight this thing -- I’m going to serve. Maybe if nothing else comes out of it, people will know who Sikhs are,” he said. Sikhs have a historic military culture and have long kept their articles of faith in the militaries of Britain, Canada and India. Small numbers of Sikhs for years served in the US armed forces without incident. But in the 1980s, the postVietnam War military moved to increase conformity and banned displays of religious identity for new recruits. The Supreme Court in 1986 upheld the military’s right to prohibit a Jewish officer from wearing a yarmulke. In response, Congress approved a law requiring the military to approve soldiers’ religious apparel if it is “neat and conservative.” Army spokesman George Wright said that it evaluated each Sikh soldier’s request based on “unique facts and individual circumstances.” “It is the Army’s policy to accommodate religious practices as long as the practice will not have an adverse impact on military necessity,” Wright said.

Indian schoolchildren hold placards calling for calm and peace, on the eve of the long-awaited Ayodhya ruling in the Allahabad high court, during a peace rally in a Muslim-majority neighbourhood of Mumbai on September 27, 2010. The verdict was postponed last week after India’s Supreme Court deferred a high court ruling on a bitter religious dispute that had posed a major security headache ahead of the crisis-hit Commonwealth Games in New Delhi. The high court in Allahabad in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh had been due to rule last Friday on a longstanding ownership struggle over a religious site in Ayodhya, where Hindu zealots destroyed a mosque in 1992.

India on high alert, PM calls for peace Ahead of Ayodhya verdict on Thursday, Sep 30, high alert has been declared in all parts of the country and tight security will be reigned in Uttar Pradesh where the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid site is located. On Tuesday, Sep 28, the Supreme Court of India has rejected the plea for deferring the Ayodhya verdict and allowed the Allahabad High court to declare the verdict on 61-year-old Ayodhya title dispute on Thursday, Sep 30 afternoon. Home ministry has asked states to strictly enforce security measures in sensitive locations. Local administrations have been asked to activate peace committees comprising Hindus and Muslims. Earlier, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked the citizens to maintain peace and harmony after the verdict. He recalled that the appeal for peace which had been mentioned in the resolution adopted by the union cabinet on Sep 16. “Whatever be the nature of judgment, I think everyone should make every effort to maintain peace, harmony and tranquility in the country,” said Manmohan Singh.

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speeding freight train has struck a herd of elephants in a densely forested region in eastern India, killing seven. The herd was crossing the tracks in Banarhat forest in West Bengal state at around midnight on Wednesday when the train plowed into it, said Sumita Ghatak, a district forest officer. ‘This is the first incident in the state when so many elephants have been killed in a single accident. It is really shocking,’ Ghatak said. Crowds gather around the carcass of an elephant, one of seven killed by a goods train over a railroad track, at Moraghat Tea Garden near Binnaguri in Jalpaiguri district of India’s West Bengal state. A crane lifts the carcass of one of the animals which perished in the collision. The seven dead included three females, three juveniles and a bull. It has since been learned that two baby elephants had been trapped on the tracks and the adults had come to their rescue. Outraged wildlife activists said they had complained to railroad authorities many times, asking them

to divert trains to other routes or avoid running trains through forests at night. Animesh Basu, who runs the Himalayan Nature and Adventure Foundation, said conservationists have been urging railways to instruct drivers to slow down while traveling in forest areas. Dozens of elephants have died in India in recent years after being hit by trains. India’s wild elephant population was recently estimated at around 26,000.

Indian forestry officials and villagers crowd around the carcass of an elephant, one of seven killed by a goods train over a railroad track, at Moraghat Tea Garden near Binnaguri in Jalpaiguri district of India’s West Bengal state on September 23, 2010. Seven elephants were killed and one injured when a speeding goods train hit the animals overnight September 22. The elephants were hit when they were trying to help two baby elephants that were trapped on the tracks, a forestry official said in a report.

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Obama to arrive in India on Diwali night WASHINGTON: Save some of those firecrackers if you are a fan of Barack Obama and/or a votary of better India-US ties: The American President will arrive in India on Diwali night, at the tail-end of the festival of lights. The White House has advanced President Obama’s visit to India by two days, according to sources. He will now be landing in India on the night of November 5, flying most likely into Mumbai first. He is scheduled to address a US-India Business and Entrepreneurship Summit in Mumbai on November 6 and pay homage to victims of the 26/11 terrorist attack before flying up north. As reported in these columns, Obama will also make a daytrip to Amritsar on November 7 before he touches New Delhi for a formal ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Although the schedule could change, he is expected to address a joint session of Parliament on November 8 before leaving for Indonesia on the second leg of his four-country tour. In fact, Obama will leave Washington DC on the night of November 4 soon after the mid-term

Congressional election where many pundits are predicting severe reverses for the Democratic Party. He will be away from the US for almost 12 days, one of the longest tours during his presidency, touching India, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea, before returning to Washington DC on November 14. The four-country visit involves major US friends and allies at a time when there is concern in Washington and Asian capitals over China’s assertive stance. The trip, for now, also excludes Pakistan, Washington’s notional ally, which typically agitates for a visit whenever US presidents travel to India, and is peeved if that does not happen. First Lady Michelle Obama is expected to accompany him on at least the first leg of his tour to India, contrary to earlier reports. But their children, Malia and Sasha, are likely to miss out on a holiday they were reported to have looked forward to, because they will not be allowed to miss school. Obama will be the sixth American President to visit India after (in preceding order) Presidents Bush, Clinton, C a r t e r , Nixon and Eisenhower.

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President of India Pratibha Devisingh Patil (L) poses with the official mascot of the Commonwealth Games 2010 Shera in New Delhi on September 28, 2010 at Rashtrapati Bhavan, presidential residence, in New Delhi. As many as 5,000 athletes from 71 nations and territories formerly belonging to the British Empire are expected to compete at the Games, which kicked off on October 3.

oted Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik has won three medals in the North American sand sculpting competition at Virginia Beach as part of the Neptune Festival 2010 celebrating its 37th anniversary. Pattnaik, one of 11 professional sculptors to take part in the largest competition of its kind in the US, won medals for Neptune’s Choice, Sculptor’s Choice and fifth place in the solo championship at Virginia Beach, about 200 miles from Washington, on the east coast. Pattnaik, the first sand artist from India to win this championship in US, created a sand sculpture of Neptune giving the message ‘Save The Sea from Oil Spill’. He was presented the medals Saturday in a grand prize distribution ceremony by ‘King of Neptune’ Bruce L Thompson. An elated Pattnaik said: “I am very happy to have won three medals for India in a championship in solo category. This is the first time I have won three medals in a single championship”. He has participated in more than 40 sand sculpture championships around the world and won many prizes. He is also running a school to teach sand sculpting in Orissa. This year the sand sculpting competition on the Virginia Beach

Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik poses in front of his sand sculpture

Pattnaik, the first sand artist from India to win this championship in US, created a sand sculpture of Neptune giving the message ‘Save The Sea from Oil Spill’. He was presented the medals Saturday in a grand prize distribution ceremony by ‘King of Neptune’ Bruce L Thompson. Oceanfront was a special feature of the Neptune Festival started by the Virginia Beach Chamber of Commerce to highlight the heritage of the beach. The 32 blocks of boardwalks catering to the Neptune Festival 2010 also offered number of concerts along with arts and crafts exhibitions and an extravagant fireworks display. Keeping in view the popularity of the Neptune Festival, it is ranked among the top 100 festivals on the

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his month a muted Eid marked the end of a troubled Ramzan in Kashmir. As the protests rolled into their third month, it was obvious that the whispered Eid “package” from New Delhi was conjured up with no more than paper and string. In place of conciliation, what emerged was an endless chain of distractions. The first red herring presented itself on Eid, when two government offices were set ablaze, as over a hundred thousand people gathered to protest at Lal Chowk, Srinagar. It was followed by an arson attack on a school run by Christian missionaries in Tangmarg the next day; a reaction, we were told, to televised images of the desecration of the Koran in faraway America. The two were swiftly connected: the headline of ‘Kashmir on Fire!’ conjoined with talk of an ‘Islamic’ resurgence. It was only a few days later that some sceptics began to sniff around in the smoke. One netizen provided a map of Srinagar, flagging off the key elements in the geography of the arson. While the protesting crowds were at Lal Chowk, the offices they were said to have gutted — the crime branch headquarters, and the power development department — happened to be almost a kilometer away, across the river Jhelum. Not only would the arsonists have had to push their way through a high security zone, their target lay right across the road from the heavilyprotected Legislative Assembly building. Remember that the entire area is under CCTV surveillance. Yet, we hear of no further curiosity about who set these

Why aren’t we being able to admit that the real problem is not the legitimate protection it offers to the armed forces, but the impunity it simultaneously grants. buildings on fire. In the attack on the school, on the other hand, the arsonists were identified. They were led by a politician of the National Conference (NC), the very party that runs the state government! What makes it more unusual is that NC cadres had been totally absent in the last few months of protests, afraid that people would lynch them. These incidents played a critical part in distracting attention from the political content of the street protests, although hints about where the discourse was headed were in the air. Discussions on the protests in Kashmir were effortlessly morphing into a debate on the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA). Indeed, the whispers around the Eid “package” were all about how — or how much — it would tinker with the act. Television debates became focused on it, newspapers were commenting on it: nothing seemed to be able to dislodge it from the agenda. Interestingly, civil society activists in Kashmir have never been exercised about AFSPA alone. They insist that the lives of people are more affected, for example, by the Public Safety Act (PSA), under which thousands of people have

been put away, without hope of judicial redress. But nothing could deter from the obsession with AFSPA. Not even the anonymous appearance of a disturbing three-minute video of five young men stripped naked, then paraded through a village in Kashmir, in an exercise in ritual humiliation performed by the forces. Almost imperceptibly, the armed forces have become the centre of the story. The debate has turned into a loyalty test for Indians: whoever wants the act to go must obviously have no regard for the soldiers of this country. Or its flag. Or its greatness. One retired general argued that AFSPA was essential to keep the highways secure, to ensure supply lines for Indian troops in Siachen… You could be forgiven for thinking that what the Indian Army most needed in its faceoff with Pakistan is not more officers or better-trained soldiers or bulletproof jackets. It is AFSPA. Why aren’t we being able to admit that the real problem is not the legitimate protection it offers to the armed forces, but the impunity it simultaneously grants. We could begin by talking about the April 2010 killings in Machhil, where three civilians were murdered in cold blood, shot by uniformed soldiers of the Indian

Kashmiri students sit on the ground as they take lessons from a teacher at a school in Srinagar, India, Monday, Sept. 27, 2010. Schools across Indian-controlled Kashmir reopened Monday after more than two weeks of strikes and curfews, but few students attended amid a call by separatists for a shutdown in the Himalayan region. Army. We could summon up sympathy for Captain Sumit Kohli, a decorated army officer, whose mother is fighting to establish that her son was murdered. Shot by his colleagues, she argues, for trying to expose the cold blooded murder of four civilian porters in the Lolab valley in 2004. Taking shelter under AFSPA, the army officers were able to argue their way out of a sentence. The army has so far not shown itself open to scrutiny on this. The distance between the situation in Kashmir and its representation in India was underscored last week when the allparty delegation visited the Valley. Even

as their 36-hour excursion was being hailed as ‘historic’ and ‘path-breaking’, what the intrusive glare of publicity made really apparent was the chaos and just how out of touch our parliamentarians were with the discourse in Kashmir. Faced with the failure of a ‘security’led approach to the issues of Kashmir, we are now faced with the bankruptcy of political ideas. Is this what the red herrings this Eid are meant to distract us from? Sanjay Kak is a documentary filmmaker. The views expressed by the author are personal.

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A Rajasthani woman applies a henna design to a visitor during the Rajasthani Tourism Festival in Hyderabad on September 28, 2010. The two day event is organised by Rajasthan Tourism office in a bid to lure domestic tourists from the south of India. The Dhola Maru is a romantic tale deeply rooted in folklore and oral traditions about Dhola and Maru in Rajasthan like a Romeo and Juliet saga.

Rajasthan calling... Rajasthan will bring more villages under its Rural tourism project by 2015. The project started in 2009 with three villages under phase one, and this year the state would add another five. Speaking on the sidelines of the ‘Rajasthan Calling’ conference here on Monday, Ghanshyam Gangwal, deputy director, Department of Tourism, Rajasthan, said, “We are creating infras-tructure, which is an important aspect for drawing more tourists. In five years, we will select one village each from the existing 33 districts.” “Rajasthan Calling” is a roadshow being organised by Rajasthan Tourism to promote its tourism and attract domestic tourists to the state. The two-day festival is part of Rajasthan Tourism’s domestic tourism promotion campaign to be held in 19 major cities across the country. “The state is focusing more on attracting domestic tourism. With 1.46 million foreign tourists and 28.3 million domestic tourists in 2008, Rajasthan is now one of the most sought-after tourist destinations in India,” he added. The state would come up with a 50-acre convention centre with an investment of ‘ 100 crore by 2012. The convention centre, the first such centre in Rajasthan, will have a capacity to house around 5, 000 delegates.

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he legendry ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas launched his album Shaayar yesterday at Landmark Store, Infinity Mall. The album was inaugurated by none other than Pandit Jasraj. Shaayar is a tribute to legendary poet Daagh Dehalvi. The event started with two ghazals from the album sung by Pankaj Udhas himself. The singer set a melodious atmosphere with his harmonious voice. Singers like Talat Aziz, Anoop Jalota, Ashok Bhosla came in to support Pankaj Udhas. Also a lot of friends from outside the music fraternity came in to lend their support. Akashdeep came in with wife Sheeba. Krishika Lulla was seen interacting with Kiron Sippy. Shibani Kashyap made a late entry. A musical evening indeed!

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usic composer Pritam Chakroborty, who is a favourite of the Bhatt camp, brings forth another likeable soundtrack in forthcoming film “Crook”. Even though the compositions fall under his signature style and not much experimentation is involved, the tracks do have the potential of getting noticed. Directed by Mohit Suri, the film stars Emraan Hashmi. The album boasts of eight tracks. The soundtrack begins on an upbeat note with “Challa”, a song soaked in Punjabi flavour. It’s an energetic, foot-tapping number that holds the interest of the listener. Sung by Babbu Mann and Suzanne D Mello, it surely is a good start to the album. The song also has a remixed version. The mood of the album then shifts to a soft, romantic track “Mere bina”, sung by Nikhil DSouza. The song has influences of rock that gives it an edge and makes it interesting. It also has an unplugged version with KK behind the mike. This one is a shade better than the original track and immediately strikes a chord with the listener.

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Next in line is “Kya”, which is a typical Neeraj Sridhar song. An amalgamation of Hindi and English lyrics with strong orchestration and a western approach, the song is quite apt for the singer’s voice. It is neither bad nor brilliant. Then KK returns with “Tujhi mein”, yet anothert romantic

track. Even though the song is hummable and soft, it has a heard-before feeling. The song’s reprise version, sung by the same singer, is better and more appealing than the original. Finally there is a beautiful song in “Tujhko jo paaya”. The track has the acoustic guitar in prominence that gives it a pure and raw feel. Mohit Chauhan’s brilliant vocals give the song an edge. The song is like a country version “Mere bina”. On the whole, the soundtrack of “Crook” follows Pritam’s formula that usually results in hits.

Shankar Ehsaan Loy launch their iPhone application MUMBAI: Musical trio Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy have created a special application that will enable them to reach out to fans across the globe. The iPhone application will also allow access to exclusive content, backstage videos and music from the musicians. It will also help fans across borders to come together and be a part of the exclusive Shankar, Ehsaan, Loy community. This tool is not only available to all iPhone users across the globe but is also compatible with the iPod touch and the iPad. The application is created by OML Digital. “We’ve had a very dynamic journey so far and it’s now time to up the ante and move into other areas of music and songwriting with the help of newer & popular platforms like the internet, mobile and other digital mediums. The SEL iPhone application is one small

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The basic package of Toshiba Libretto W100 (Libretto W105-L251 variant) worth $1,100 has the following features: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit) Intel Pentium Processor U5400 62GB Solid State Drive (Serial ATA, SSD) 2GB DDR3 800MHz memory Dual 7.0″ widescreens Intel Integrated Graphics

Interpol chief’s identity stolen on Facebook HONG KONG: Criminals stole the Facebook identity of Interpol head Ronald K Noble and used it to obtain information on an operation by the international police agency, Noble said. “Just recently Interpol’s Information Security Incident Response Team discovered two Facebook profiles attempting to

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assume my identity as Interpol’s secretary general,” Noble told the first Interpol Information Security Conference in Hong Kong. “One of the impersonators was using this profile to obtain information on fugitives targeted during our recent Operation Infra Red.” The operation brought together investigators from 29 member countries to target criminals on the run from justice for crimes including murder, paedophilia, drug trafficking and money laundering, Interpol’s website said. It led to more than 130 arrests, Noble said. “This is why we constantly need to share our experience,” he added at the opening ceremony of the conference. Almost two thirds of all adult web users globally have fallen victim to some sort of cybercrime, according to the 2011 Norton Cybercrime Report.

Indian co drags Microsoft to CCI NEW DELHI: Global software major Microsoft Corp has been dragged to the Competition Commission of India (CCI) by a law firm for allegedly abusing its dominant position as a market leader. Singhania & Partners has filed a complaint against Microsoft alleging

that software company first signed an agreement to sell a software at a certain price, but later raised the price intending not to sell it, sources said. The law firm had placed an order for MS operating systems and MS Office software. They had paid 50 per cent advance the got quotations for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) licences, but at the time of delivery Microsoft said that they would give them volume licence, which would cost the firm double the price. The life of an OEM finishes with the life of a computer, while that of a volume licence is transferable. "Singhania & Associates has argued before the Commission that why should Microsoft dictate terms as to what order should be placed," a source said.

Singhania has also complained that MS practices differential and discriminatory pricing, suggesting prices according to the size of the company. "The complaint has been received under Section 4 of the Competition Act 2002. The Commission is yet to take a view on it," an official said. The case is represented by Seth Dua & Associates. When contacted, Microsoft India spokesperson said, "We don't comment on any matters that are before government agencies. Microsoft is committed to complying with all relevant laws in each jurisdiction where it does business, including India." The Competition Act of 2002, empowers CCI to look into complaints relating to anticompetitive agreements and abuse of dominant market position.

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Apple’s 27” LED display

o n sal e Apple's new 27-inch LED Cinema display officially goes on sale. Unveiled in July, the monitor sports a 2560 x 1440 resolution, a 178-degree viewing angle, and a built-in iSight camera. The new LED backlit display replaces both the 24- and 30-inch models in Apple's lineup. There's an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts brightness based on the surrounding light conditions. The display also includes builtin speakers and three USB ports. There's a handy Mini DisplayPort cable to connect a MacBook, Mac Pro, or Mac mini, and even a MagSafe connector to charge your notebook. The 27-inch display has a 16:9 edge-to-edge glass display on an aluminum stand. The new display reportedly uses the same type of edge-to-edge design as the iMac. Priced at $999, the 27-inch LED Cinema Display will be available in September.

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ine glasses are always great gifts. While every day glasses, stemless styles and the finest crystal all serve as excellent choices, Degustazione rises to the top of the list for any wine enthusiast. The Tasting Glass is made of 24% lead crystal and is masterfully mouth blown by Italian artisans. Whether used at home or carried to professional tastings in its beautiful, Italiandesigned carrying case, Degustazione performs beautifully. Another gift for wine enthusiasts is the nicely designed and simple to use Oster electric wine bottle opener. Press one button and voila, the bottle is uncorked and ready to pour. A convenient foil cutter is included to remove the seal, and a recharging base keeps the unit ready and handy to use at all times. Many enjoy the product so much that they often buy another as a gift to others. Anyone who enjoys a glass of wine or Champagne will get much use from this inventive accessory. People often bring a bottle of wine to friends homes without much thought, but something a little more special is order for the wine enthusiast. UK-based Bottled and Boxed offers vintage bottles of Champagne and rare wines, and you can personalize your gift with custom printing on the packaging even for individual orders. Make

them feel special with their name printed on the box. Gift wine glasses along with an extraordinary bottle of vino to pass on the ultimate tasting experience. Maybe youll be invited to partake! These wine gifts are perfect for many occasions, simple enough yet elegant enough to serve as housewarming gifts and graduation gifts. They also make excellent gifts for weddings, birthdays, Mothers

Day, Fathers Day, Christmas or Hanukah gifts. Corporate gifts or gifts for executives are difficult to find, and most are covered in branding that ruins the design. Degustazione makes an excellent executive gift since it comes as a pair of two tasting glasses in an exclusive carrying case. And you can truly personalize the packaging from Bottled and Boxed with personalized printing especially for the recipient or about the sender.

Giving Your Partner A Wine Gift Tips To Make It More Personal Another gift for wine enthusiasts is the nicely designed and simple to use Oster electric wine bottle opener. Press one button and voila, the bottle is uncorked and ready to pour. A convenient foil cutter is included to remove the seal, and a recharging base keeps the unit ready and handy to use at all times. Many enjoy the product so much that they often buy another as a gift to others. Anyone who enjoys a glass of wine or Champagne will get much use from this inventive accessory.

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Aloo Tuk Chaat Servings : 4 Time Taken : 15-30 mins Ingredients: 500g - small potatoes 500g - curd salt as per taste 2 tbsp – cumin powder 2 tbsp - red chilli powder 2 tbsp - chaat masala 25g - jaggery 10g - tamarind pulp nylon sev as required 1 - onion 2 to 3 - green chilli 1 - tomato 1 cup - coriander leaves oil for cooking Method Cut the potato into half and deep fry it When it is half done remove from fire, squeeze out the oil and refry it Aloo tuk is ready For the chutney: Boil together jaggery and tamarind pulp adding a pinch of red chilli powder, salt and cumin powder Arrange aloo tuk on a plate and add whipped curd then chutney Decorate with chopped onion, coriander leaves, chaat masala and nylon sev

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“Do you have plans of throwing a big party for your spouse’s birthday? One should not see these kinds of occassions to be something that is regular. Each birthday marks another year and another milestone for a person. He becomes a year wiser. For some, it is a day when they ponder on how they have spent their lives through those years while for others, it is a day that merits a grand celebration because it is one of those few times in a year when family and friends gather together and find time despite their busy schedules. Needless to say, a birthday celebration can never be as good as when it has good wine for the celebrant and all the guests to enjoy. Yes, wine should always be present. It is like a symbol of the agelessness of the person celebrating his natal day, even though technically, he does turn one year older. If you want to serve the best wine at your party, do not just get those bottles shown in your local liquor or grocery store. You have to take time out to order the best wine. Below are some ideas you will need when you go wine-hunting: 1. You have to shop for at least two kinds of wine: white wine and red wine- red wine is perfect after a hearty meal with red meat while white wine is for those who simply want to quench their thirst with a little twist. 2. You should also be very conscious about the wine’s alcohol content. Read the label of the wine carefully. 3. Do not rush. Cancel all of your meetings for the day and spend the luxury of time selecting the best wine. If you want to surprise your wife or husband with something special, have his or her bottle of wine personalized by placing personal birthday greetings on the label with the person’s name on it. Think of something that the celebrant would truly appreciate. Then have an appropriate image on the personalized label. For instance, if your wife enjoys playing golf, then have an image of a golf ball on the label and have an artist spice it up to make it look more appealing. You can also put an image of the celebrant to make the label even more special and romantic. Personalized wine labels are the recent trends in giving gifts. You can insert any message on the wine label to make it more significant for the celebrant.

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The Gold Coast features 40km of sandy immaculate beaches and is located 70kms south of Queenslands capital city, Brisbane, and 947kms North the capital of New south Wales, Sydney. It has an estimated population of 480,000 and is Australia’s seventh largest city. It is also Australia’s favorite tourist destination with a favorable climate, diversity of attractions, sophisticated nightlife and dining, safe enviroment and world class resorts. Inland from the Gold Coast is three magnificent National Parks - Springbrook, Lamington and Tamborine which feature beautiful rainforests, picnic areas, nature walks and spectacular lookouts.

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One of the Gold Coasts greatest attractions is it’s natural ones including 40km of golden sandy beaches, Eco tourism throughout the Hinterland and National Parks, onshore and offshore fishing, diving and sailing. There is also two wild life parks located at Currumbin and Burliegh. The Hinterland is also popular for it’s growing wine and vineyard industry. Adventure attractions include motor bike tours, parasailing, sky diving, hot air ballooning, jet skiing, power boating, helicopter tours, go karting and motor racing. Four theme parks provide hours and hours if not days of entertainment value with something for everyone. The four theme parks are Movie World, Wet ‘n’ Wild, Sea World and Dreamworld located between Southport and Coomera. Dreamworld is also the home of Big Brother in Australia.

Nightlife:

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The Gold Coast is popular for it’s famous nightclubs located on Cavill Avenue and Orchid Avenue where you can party to the early hours. There are also two world class nightclubs located in Broadbeach as well as a large casino and convention centre.

Dining:

Main Beach and Broadbeach are popular for their main streets lined with quality restuarants serving for all tastes in ambient relaxing surroundings.

Accommodation:

The Gold Coast there are over 13,000 rooms available from Coolangatta through to Hope Island including Motels, Guest Houses, Appartments and Hotels. Resorts are first class and the big names include the Palazzo Versace, Marriot, Sheraton Mirage, Holiday Inn, Hyatt, Conrad Jupiters and the Sofitel. Most of these are centrally located in Surfers Paradise, Broadbeach and Main Beach with most having water and or Hinterland views. Choosing the right accommodation for you depends on budget, number of people and what you would like to be close to.

An Indian girl wearing traditional attire perform Garba during Navratri, or the nine nights festival, in Ahmadabad

Transport:

You can fly to either Gold Coast Airport (30mins from Surfers) or Brisbane Airport(50mins from Surfers) and transport from there can either be via taxi, rental, bus or limousine. Buses run on a regular time table throughout the area and a train runs from Robina to Brisbane.

Major Events:

The Indy championship is one of the major events on the calender as well as the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show, the Magic Millions Horse Racing Carnival, Schoolies Festival and Surf Carnivals. This is only a small introduction to Australia’s favorite tourist destination and a coastal city that is growing into one of the worlds top chosen destinations, the Gold Coast Queensland.

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What’s common between 3 Idiots, Khichdi and Golmaal 3?

Munni to endorse balm Malaika Arora becomes beneficiary of settlement between her husband’s production company and a brand named in the Munni track. The standoff between Arbaaz Khan Productions (AKP) and a company that produces balms, has come to an end. Says Khan, “It’s all been amicably sorted, out of court, thanks to adman Prahlad Kakkad. He knew both parties very well and initiated discussions.” He adds, “It was always a win-win situation for both sides. We will have tie-ups with their company. Malaika will be their brand ambassador.” Incidentally, Kakkad is expected to shoot the first balm ad with Malaika. That said, AKP was ready to take the fight to the other party. Says a source from Arbaaz’s company, “We were in consultation with lawyers. If the balm company so desired, we were ready to take them on. This was just an attempt to latch on to Dabangg’s success.” The source adds, “According to statistics, the business for the balm company multiplied substantially since the song came out.” Arbaaz and his team have learnt a lesson from a previous legal wrangle when someone had objected to the use of the use of the word ‘Hindustan’ just before the release of the film. “We panicked because we had a delivery date staring us in the face. We changed the word to ‘Gulistan’ in the song. This time we were not pressured by deadlines. We were ready to go to court.”

The block buster movie ‘3 Idiots’ and the soon to release ‘Khichdi’ and ‘Golmaal 3’ share a very interesting connection. The first look posters of these movies are ‘ulta’. No no not upside down but the casts’ backs are featured in their respective posters. The poster of 3 ‘Idiots’ showcases Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi and Madhavan happily sitting on their thrones facing their backs. The amazing Khichdi poster that was launched on 27th August, 2010 outside SRK’s Mannat features all its

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Monthly Astrology - octoBER 2010 Aries – Mesha You will have success in all your endeavours and receive favours from your superiors. You will form new relation -ships and make new deals. You may have fruitful journeys and pleasure-trips. Some of your cherished desires will be fulfilled and ambitions realised. You will be fortunate in respect of romantic liaisons. In family-life too you will have a pleasant and enjoyable time-period as your spouse will become very loving and caring. For socializing too the period will be favourable as your relations will be improved and your popularity will also increase. Taurus – Vrushabha You may have problems either with your business or marriage partner and the health of your spouse may make you anxious. Romantic liaisons if any could take a bad turn and you may become a victim of slander and disrepute. You may be emotionally disturbed and may not be in good health. Journeys in connection with profession may not bear fruit excepting in the direction of east. For securing new deals the period is not favourable. You should try to avoid quarrels and confrontations by being diplomatic. Gemini – Mithuna You will have success in all your endeavours and may have gains from various sources. You may have good gains from a new venture and also from prudent investments. Some of your ambitions will be realised and you may secure a lucrative promotion

that offers liberal perquisites as well. In academic persuits also you would gain distinction. You will be fortunate in respect of romantic liaisons. Your family-life will be joyful and happy; some of your children could be a source of pride. You may have journeys in connection with your profession which will be fruitful. Cancer – Kataka You will have a pleasant time to enjoy the luxury and comforts of life. You may have some costly acquisitions which will increase your satisfaction and raise your social status. All your efforts during the period will bear fruit and contribute to your progress. You will receive favours from your superiors and secure betterment in career. Your family-life will be joyous and comfortable with all it’s members becoming very loving and caring. There could be a happy celebration in the family. You may spend money for renovating the interiors of your house by decorations and procuring attractive furnitures while the exteriors may have a face-lift too. Leo – Simha You may have to face many problems in your home-front and in respect of property-matters. Health problems of the family members may also cause you some concern. There might be loss of property and you may have forced change of residence. You may become tense, worried and pessimistic during this time. Dealing in land, buildings, building construction materials and agricultural implements could fetch you good returns.

Virgo – Kanya You will find improvements in all areas of life and you will have smooth progress. You will have betterment in career and your financial position will considerably improve. You will receive favours from your superiors and you will lead a joyous carefree life. You will be in good health and enjoy a good time with all your family-members who will be very loving and caring. You may have new acquisitions which will make your life more comfortable. You may have some celebrations in the family. Libra – Tula You will be happy and cheerful. You will have many opportunities and will receive favours from superiors. Your career- prospect and your financial position will also be considerably improved. You will have a pleasant and enjoyable time in company of the people of opposite sex. You will socialize more and form new friendships with joyous people. Your family-life will be happy and enjoyable. You will be in good health and so will be the other members of your family. Your relationship with the people in general will improve and your popularity will increase. The period is now ripe for investing endeavours that will lead to betterment in career. Scorpio – Vruschika You must excercise care and caution as your enemies could otherwise ferment troubles for you and make you a victim of slander or disrepute. Time is

not propitious for romantic liaisons and extravagant tendencies if not curbed could give rise to financial problem. Your health also needs more care as you may suffer from minor ailments. You may feel irritated but you should try to diffuse your tensions which will smoothen things for you. By adopting a compromising attitude and dealing in a tactful manner you could be able to tide over domestic conflicts. Sagittarius – Dhanu Your popularity will be at it’s peak and you will wield much influence and in social circles too you will turn heads and become a centre of attraction. You will form many new friendships or relationships and win admirers. Your family-life will be very peaceful and happy. Your sweetheart will be very affectionate and loving. Some of your achievements could become a source of pride. There might be some auspicious celebrations in the family. Capricorn – Makara You will win the appreciation of your superiors and will be favoured with a lucrative promotion. Your name and fame will be widespread and your social popularity will considerably increase. You will form new relationships and have many admirers in your friends’ circle . You may have new acquisitions which will improve your life-style. Your family-life will be a little problematic as you may become unhappy and may remain anxious on account of your children.

Readers please note that the below predictions are given according to North Indian tradition of Hindu Vedic Astrological methods, using your Lagna as the base. Aquarius – Kumbha You will have all round success and prosperity in all areas of life. You will gain favours from your superiors and have betterment in career; your earnings will increase and you will have gains from various other sources. A distant journey may prove to be fruitful. Your family-life will be peaceful and comfortable with all it’s members very cordially disposed to one another and remaining in the pink of their health. Time is favourable for forming new relationships, improve the existing ones and also for socializing. Your name and fame will be widespread and popularity will also increase considerably. Pisces - Meena You should remain alert and careful as problems may appear in any or many areas of your life. Your state of health may deteriorate and you could also become emotionally disturbed. You should try to retain your cool otherwise you have difficulties in professional sphere . You may face financial problems owing to blockage of funds. This time-period is not good for gaining favours or forming new relationships. You should let the timeperiod pass over by lying low and by handling people and things more tactfully. Family-life will be ordinary and uneventful; if you take care and do not spoil the mood of your spouse. If you wish to know the difference between Eastern & Western Astrology , you are invited to visit http://jyotisha.00it.com/Difference.htm)

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Jhootha Hi Sahi

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Baru - The Wonder Kid Dunno Y Na Jaane Kyun... Hissss Jhootha Hi Sahi Knock Out Ramayana - The Epic

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Allah Ke Banday Dus Tola Impatient Vivek Paan Singh Tomar Rakta Charitra - I Shahrukh Bola Khoobsurat Hai Tu

Director : Abbas Tyrewala

Music Director : A.R.Rahman Cast : John Abraham , Pakhi Tyrewala, Alishka Vardhe Singh, Prashant Chawla, Omar Khan, Mansi Scot, Anitha Nair, George Young, Abheek Sinha, Richard Knight, Wendy Albiston, Madhavan (cameo)

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hoota Hi Sahi is an upcoming Bollywood film directed by Abbas Tyrewala under the banner of Studio 18. This romantic comedy film features John Abraham and Pakhi (Abbas Tyrewala’s wife). The film’s score and soundtrack are being composed by Academy Award winner A. R. Rahman. The film was earlier titled as 1-800-Love. Madhavan will make a guest appearance in the movie. The Theatrical Trailer was unveiled on 27 August 2010. Jhootha Hi Sahi is story about lies and laughter. Fun and friendship but mostly it is about love, true love. The film, which opens on October 15th stars John Abraham in a totally new look...actually he looks a bit like a geek, yes really!! Directed by Abbas Tyrewala of Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na

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fame, the film also stars Tyrewala’s wife Pakhi. About the film the director said, “Unlike Jaane Tu heartbreak is real in Jhootha Hi Sahi. When heartbreak happens it actually pains. Jaane John Abraham with Pakhi Tyrewala in the shooting spot

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Tu was little playful and childish. However, in case of Jhootha Hi Sahi there is lot of pain. It is more serious film. Though it’s a rom com there is a dramatic aspect to it.” What if you had a secret hotline to the heart of the girl you love? If you could read her deepest thoughts, know her every emotion

and manipulate her every choice. And all you had to do was lie a little; well, not that little. The kind of lie that, if she knew, would break her heart. What would you do? Would you give up your secret? Would you hang up the hotline? Or would you lie? Lie for love?

Release dates are from the genuine sources. At times, the films get postponed for various reasons, hence the list is the latest prior publication.

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Jimmy Shergill?

The Wonder Kid

Cast: Avika Gor, Vrajesh Hirjee, Nandu Madhav, Somesh Agarwal, Aditi Mandiwikar Producer: Prabhakar Shukla, Vishnu Manohar Director: Sachin Gote Music Director: Vivek Prakash

It is the story of a twelve year old orphan boy BARU and his courageous journey to free his sister ANANNYA (fondly called as ANI), from the clutches of the Devil Prince - ZUKAYU. BARU’S parents were very sincere and honest people. Once, they prayed to god to give them such a power by which they would be able to serve or help the people better. Their wish was granted! And to their happiness, they were blessed with a daughter, who would get the power called KABOOM on the day she turns three! Unfortunately, the news about KABOOM reached the Devil’s Kingdom very soon. And as soon as the Devil Prince ZUKAYU heard this, he started making malicious schemes to snatch the great power of KABOOM, before it was bestowed upon ANI. Soon after ANI was born, BARU’S parents were going to the other village through a jungle when something mysterious happened. They vanished without

a trace, never to be seen again! From then on BARU looked after his kid sister, and showered all his love and affection on this angel. BARU did not know that ANI was actually a gifted child. He was oblivious of the dangers lurking around ANI. Both BARU and ANI were living happily with their friends, when suddenly one day ANI is kidnapped by ZUKAYU. Now the story turns thrilling with BARU’S search for ANI. He has no idea about ZUKAYU’S whereabouts; still he is determined to bring ANI back. During this fantastic and adventurous journey, he realizes what his strengths are and overcomes his weakness. On his way, he wins the hearts of many people and learns war techniques. Inspite of all the difficulties, BARU’s love for his little sister remains constant. It is this love that becomes his biggest strength.

Raaj Varma and Anjum Rizvi’s upcoming film A FLAT, which releases in the first week of October, has already sent shivers down Jimmy Shergill’s spine, who stars in the movie alongside Sanjay Suri, Kaveri Jha and Hazel. Jimmy recalls while shooting for a spooky sequence for the film, he gave his shot as usual and immediately went to the monitor to check if the shot was proper. The following scenes which occurred on the monitor were unbelievable. The scene was such that Jimmy was looking at a book and hazel was standing behind him in ghost look. A source said, “Hazel was looking so scary that when Jimmy saw the shot on the monitor he got extremely scared and jumped off his seat.” Jimmy couldn’t believe the shot could have been as scary as it didn’t feel while enacting in that specific shot. A crew member said, “Jimmy was really scared after looking at the shot, and his eye balls bulge out.” Jimmy now believes that all those who like horror movies, A FLAT is a must watch for them. The cinematography in the film is very thrilling giving a Hollywood film feel.

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Sachin Tendulkar in FERRARI KI SAWARI

Bollywood’s romance with sport

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x-cricketer Salim Durrani started this practice of cricketers taking a liking to Bollywood in the seventies when he teamed up with Praveen Babi in CHARITRA. The practice got a boost when news broke out that master blaster Sachin Tendulkar will make his Bollywood debut with Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s FERRARI KI SAWARI. The story of the film revolves around a boy who is inspired by a cricket legend’s Ferrari to play at the Lords cricket ground. The film to be directed by Rajesh Mapuskar will have Tendulkar act alongside Sharman Joshi and Boman Irani. The script is being jointly written

One plays to win, the other entertains to rule. And when members of the two get together, it's quite a hot package. Be it the short-lived marriage between American tennis player Andre Agassi and model-turned-actress Brooke Shields or Disney star Hillary Duff's recent fairy-tale wedding to Canadian ice hockey player Mike Comrie. Back home, Bollywood, too, boasts of quite a few such alliances. Only a couple of days back, tennis ace Mahesh Bhupathi announced his engagement to actress Lara Dutta on a social networking website. On that note, here's a lowdown on when movie stars flirted with sports celebrities. The Chandigarh-born all-rounder enjoyed a Ross-Rachel brand of on-off relationship with Mohabbatein's Kim Sharma as they hung out in cozy circles. But after Kim realised the relationship is heading nowhere, she resolved to bow out. Yuvraj, next, directed his sights at another Bollywood beauty, namely Deepika Padukone. Despite showing up for several matches, the Om Shanti Om star continued to stay mum, much to the dismay of Yuvi's mommy. Matters got even more curious after she was simultaneously linked to Indian skipper, M S Dhoni. At the end of it, Ranbir Kapoor tossed a googly and walked away with the girl.

by Chopra and Mapuskar while the dialogues will be written by Rajkumar Hirani. It must be noted that Tendulkar is the only Indian cricketer who owns a Ferarri. Tendulkar is the sixth cricketer after Vinod Kambli, Ajay Jadeja, Salil Ankola, Sunil Gavaskar and Sandeep Patil to try his luck in Hindi filmdom.

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If at all, there was an award for ‘An evening to remember’, then, it will unanimously go to ‘GQ Men Of the Year 2010 Awards’, which were held on 27th September 2010 in Mumbai. We won’t be wrong if we call this the event of the titans, as the event was graced by none other than Hollywood superstar John Travolta, who was accompanied by his daughter Ella. John, the legendary star of films like Saturday Night Fever, Grease, Pulp Fiction and more recently The Taking Of Pelham 123, was conferred with the ‘GQ Legend of the Year’ award! As we had earlier said, it was truly an ‘evening to remember’!

John Travolta & Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

John Travolta , Aishwarya Rai & Abhishek Bachchan

And the winner is... GQ Legend award - John Travolta Writer of the year - Rana Dasgupta Designer of the year - Ashish Soni Excellence award - Rohan Bopanna Global India - Nikesh Arora Most Stylish Man award - Arjun Rampal Artist of the year - Subodh Gupta Ultimate GQ Man award - Abhishek Bachchan Businessman of the year -Adi Godrej Excellence award - Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Sportsman of the year - Arjun Atwal Lifetime Achievement award - Naseeruddin Shah Producer of the year - Karan Johar Women of the year - Priyanka Chopra TV personality of the year - Arnab Goswani Actor of the year (presented by Chivas)- Ranbir Kapoor Agent of Social Change award - Narayana Murthy Cinematic icon award Aamir Khan October 2010 Edition

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Eventograph photographs from latest B-Town Events

Actors Randhir Kapoor (L) and Rishi Kapoor (R) visit fellow actor and ‘Master Chef of India’ host Akshay Kumar (C) on the reality television show’s set in Mumbai.

Irfan Khan visits the set of reality television show ‘Chhote Ustad’ to promote his upcoming Bollywood film ‘Knock Out’ in Mumbai on September 27, 2010.

Mugdha Godse displays creation by Indian designer Manali Jagtap at the ‘Indian Princess 2011’ contest.

Mallika Sherawat takes part in a promotion of her forthcoming Hindi film ‘Hisss’ by director by Jennifer Lynch.

actress Sophie Chodhary attending a promotional unveiling of luxury products.

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Anjana Sukhani and Rukhsaar attend the music launch ceremony for the Faruk Kabirdirected Bollywood film ‘Allah Ke Banday’ in MumbaI.

Soha Ali Khan (L) and Maria Goretti (R) pose with Indian designer Archana Kochhar (C) during the Indian Princess 2011 contest event in Mumbai.

Singer Kailash Kher, Bollywood actors Sharman Joshi and Shailendra singh and director Faruk Kabir attend the music launch ceremony for the Kabir-directed Bollywood film ‘Allah Ke Banday’ in Mumbai on September 27, 2010.

Actors Gurleen Chopra, Guggu Gill and Sunita Dhir visit the Sikh shrine the Golden Temple in Amritsar.

Sushmita Sen takes part in the unveiling of the latest Fiat India’s new Linea T-Jet.

Sharukh Khan (C) poses with his wife Gauri (L) and film actress Rani Mukharjee at the opening party of the HDIL Couture Week 2010 in Mumbai

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Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna in TEES MAAR KHAN

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arah Khan is ready to entertain audiences with all sorts of surprises up her sleeve in her forthcoming TEES MAAR KHAN which hits theatres this December. This time around Farah Khan has accomplished the feat of bringing together Akshay Kumar and wife Twinkle Khanna on the silver screen together after 11 years. The sequence shot with Twinkle Khanna is Farah’s signature cast and crew credit roll at the end of the movie introducing audiences to everyone who has been part of its making- a customary in all Farah Khan films. Since Hari Om Productions has co-produced the film along with Three’s Company -Twinkle Khanna who will feature as a producer will walk alongside husband Akshay

Kumar. Informs a source, “The sequence filmed on the couple is a comic one starting out with Tina walking the red carpet and Akshay butting in and trying to steal the limelight only to have himself pushed out of the frame. Though it was shot impromptu no retakes were done since the scene turned out to be very funny.” For now, audiences can enjoy the couple share screen space together if only for a few seconds in TEES MAAR KHAN also starring Katrina Kaif!

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irector Rohit Shetty is back with the third installment in the Golmaal series titled Golmaal 3. Following Golmaal Returns that came out in 2008, Golmaal 3 will have the beloved ‘Golmaal Gang’ of Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade. While Kareena Kapoor plays the heroine, Kunal Khemu, Mithun Chakraborty, Ratna Pathak and Johny Lever are new additions to the cast. Like its prequels, Golmaal 3 will also be a rib-tickling comedy caper. Ajay Devgn, who plays the character named Gopal, will be seen in a never seen before avatar with a rugged hair style and a toned, tattooed torso. On the other hand, Kareena Kapoor will be playing a tomboy character for the first time. She will play a badass who spouts abusive tapori language and rides around on a bike, doing dadagiri like boys in gang. Golmaal 3 is written by Rohit Shetty and Neeraj Vora. The film is produced by Dhillin Mehta under the banner of Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd. Pritam has scored the music for the film. Golmaal 3 will be distributed by Eros International and is scheduled for release on November 5, 2010.

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Action Replayy to clash with Golmaal 3 this Diwali

et ready for two fun films done in two different shades of laughter clash this Diwali. Vipul Shah’s Action Replayy will take on Golmaal 3, the third instalment of the Golmaal series. But Vipul is pretty much confident there is room for two fun films. “Haven’t we always had two big releases every Diwali? Besides the humour in the Golmaal is very different from the humour in my film. There’s already an established convention of humour in Golmaal. Ours is a very different take.” The film has Akshay Kumar and Aishwarya Bachchan travelling back in time to the 1970s. “But,” cautions Vipul Shah, “There is more than just the retro effect in the film. I don’t want audiences to go for the film expecting just a nostalgic experience.” In a few days, Akshay and Aishwarya would be playing deejays at a night club in the suburbs of Mumbai where they will be playing all their favourite music from the 1970s. “I hope the two of them

come prepared for the event with the songs,” says Vipul. Last week, Vipul Shah made news by gifting Akshay Kumar a Rs. 8 lakh rupee 1938 vintage watch for the star’s birthday. Vipul is embarrassed, “Gifts are not to be talked about.”

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‘Do Dooni Chaar’ reflects reality! We hear the message of the film “Do Dooni Char” is hidden in its title. You are absolutely right. The film is called Do Dooni Char and that’s what the message of the film is. The life’s mantra should be that two and two makes four and not five. That’s what the central character in the film, Mr. Duggal does in the film. He goes the right way and how he goes the right way is what the movie about. Is this film going to be a one off re-entry for you or are you eyeing other films too? Frankly speaking, I’m not interested right now. I am open to movies, but very selective. But then again, I don’t want to commit to them. In the near future, you never know, I may do something with Ranbir. I can’t leave my family and go on outdoor shoots and at the moment, my family won’t even allow me as they are too possessive about me. But may be something like Do Dooni Chaar comes my way and I may say ‘Yes’ to it. And last few words on Ranbir Kapoor before we end this interview please? It’s my Father-In Law’s blessing which also counts that today Ranbir

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No one pushed me to do Do Dooni Chaar. It was my own decision. Honestly, I didn’t want to do a film ever in my life after I quit. I had blocked my mind off movies and my life was - my children and my husband. But this was very special because my husband was very excited about it. is known as our country’s finest actors. But what really makes me happy is when people come up to me and say that he is a good person. Some of them have even said that he is good to his spot boy as he is to his co-stars. Ranbir doesn’t make an effort, he is like that. He is very grounded by nature. That’s Ranbir’s victory. He will go a long way if he remains like this.

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Why Deepika refused to work with Ranbir?

Activists of India’s National Students Federation (NSF) shout slogans as they burn an effigy and posters of Indian Bollywood actor Salman Khan during a demonstration in Amritsar on September 13, 2010. Bollywood actor Salman Khan has apologised after sparking criticism for claiming that the 2008 Mumbai attacks attracted widespread publicity only because the elite were targeted. The actor -- who with his namesakes Aamir Khan and Shahrukh Khan is one of the Indian film industry’s leading Muslim actors -- also questioned Indian claims that the Pakistani state helped plan the atrocities.

The real reason why Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone couldn’t work together despite agreeing to do so is out. Now, according to latest reports, Deepika and Ranbir couldn’t work together since the director of the said film SILENCE kept making changes in the script that put off Deepika. It would have been a casting coup. Getting Deepika and Ranbir together after their break-up was no mean feat by all standards. But, Anurag Basu, who is directing the film, kept making changes in the script which finally led to Deepika walking out of the film. Well, let’s hope there will be someone else in bollywood who can stage this seemingly impossible thing of bringing Ranbir and Deepika together once again. For the moment Anurag Basu couldn’t do it.

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Salman is Kareena’s

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Malayalam film BODYGUARD is being remade in Hindi with Salman Khan in the lead and to star opposite him, producer Atul Agnihotri has chosen Kareena Kapoor. The film titled MY LOVE STORY will be directed by Siddiqui Earlier, the producer had approached Katrina Kaif with the role, but she refused the film as she didn’t have dates matching the scheduled release of the film on Eid next year. The film’s protagonist is a young man with a strange proclivity - He always wants to emulate anyone he admires. He doesn’t care what his hero does - he could be a cop or a crook. Also, when he starts admiring someone he wants to be close to the person, act as his bodyguard! The film’s producer, Atul Agnihotri, had earlier approached Salman and Kareena have earlier been paired in KYON KI (2005) and MAIN AURR MRS KHANNA (2009). Both the films didn’t do well at the Box Office. The film will go on the floors this December.

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Zeenat Aman loses 12kgs for new role

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‘I’m not recognised as an actor in my own country’

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esteryears’ star Rishi Kapoor is happy that South Africa is playing host to a retrospective of his films, but feels sad that he is not getting recognition in his own country.

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t has been a while since one saw the ravishing and sexy Zeenat Aman on the big screen. She finally makes her comeback into mainstream cinema with Sunjay Sharma’s Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyun. Zeenat Aman plays the character of a lady in her late forties, Rebecca who still looks beautiful look and charming. She uses her charisma to woo men into her life who help her cater to the needs of her family. Her entire time and energy is spent on looking good and remaining fit without which she would not stand a chance in the lives of men she wishes to attract. The role obviously demanded a glamorous persona and Zeenat gave it her all. She went through a strict

fitness and diet regime to lose weight and look beautiful. According to sources,” For the film, she worked on herself for three months before the shoot began. She stuck to yoga and workout regimen for the desired result. To give an example of her seriousness, on the day of her look test, the actress didn’t eat a morsel until she finished the day’s shoot post which she ate steamed idli.” Apparently, the clothes designed for her in Dunno Y... Na Jaane Kyun turned out to be larger in size after a few months into the shoot. In that gap she lost almost 12kgs. So the makers designed a whole new wardrobe to fit her.

“Amitabh Bachchan is an enigma. He is an industry by himself. With the multiplex culture, I’m finally getting roles that I like, especially Do Dooni Char and Patiala House. I don’t want to do any of those stereotypical father’s roles.” “I’ve not been recognised as an actor in my own country. From 16th September, South Africa hosted a retrospective of my films to celebrate the 150 years since the first Indian went to South Africa,” said Rishi. His Bobby, Karz, Chandni, LailaMajnu, Prem Rog, Luck By Chance, Love Aaj Kal, and Chintuji were screened during the retrospective. “They’ve chosen eight of my films. I don’t entirely approve of their choice... I’d have liked films like Damini, Amar Akbar Anthony, Hum Kissi Se Kam Nahin and Doosra

Aadmi to be shown. “I feel so dejected when I see other actors far more junior than me being recognised by the Indian government for their work. I’m being recognised in various parts of the world... but not in my own country.” Rishi’s wife Neetu couldn’t accompany him to South Africa. “Ranbir has just returned from Prague after a month. Neetu needs to spend time with him. We can’t leave him alone at home,” he said. Rishi misses roles being written for him the way they are for Amitabh Bachchan. “Amitabh Bachchan is an enigma. He is an industry by himself. With the multiplex culture, I’m finally getting roles that I like, especially Do Dooni Char and Patiala House. I don’t want to do any of those stereotypical father’s roles.” As for reviving the onceillustrious R.K. Banner, Rishi sighed, “I’m one-third guilty. My two brothers are equally responsible. I am not sitting idle at home. I’m very busy as an actor. I started acting f r o m the age

of 15 in Mera Naam Joker. For 25 consecutive years, I worked as romantic hero. Then I almost immediately directed Aa Ab Laut Chalen. Then immediately after that started my journey playing older roles with Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi. “I’ve been working almost nonstop for 42 years. Hang up the boots? I enjoy my work. I’m very passionate about my work. If I don’t work, I’ll go into depression.” Rishi is very excited about being paired with his wife in director Habib Faizal’s Do Dooni Char.

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Lawyer to sue KBC! Zoom’s sixth anniversary He has demanded an immediate withdrawal of the advertisement by promoters of the show and others including the show-hosting TV channel,

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lleging that the advertisement being aired for upcoming edition of quiz show ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ is derogatory to the clarion call given by Netaji Subash Chandra Bose for fighting the British, a lawyer has threatened legal action. Netaji Bose’s slogan “Tum Mujhe Khoon Do Main Tumhe Aazadi Doonga” (You give me blood, I will give you freedom), to recruit men and women for his Indian National Army, has been used in an “extremely light and derogatory manner in the promos for the show,” lawyer Mehmood Abdi claimed. According to Abdi, the attorney for suspended Indian Premier League Chairman Lalit Modi, the promos

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Akshay charges a bomb for show We hear that Star Plus’ Amul Master Chef – India, along the lines of Master Chef – US and Master Chef – Australia, has run into internal trouble even before the reality show has gone on air. To be judged by Akshay Kumar and two chefs, Kunal Kapoor and Ajay Chopra, the show’s participants are a harried lot. “We are not very happy with the way the shoot has gone ahead. The schedule leaves us exhausted. We pack up almost the next day, during the wee hours. And to add to our misery, we are given substandard food and

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Resident Evil Afterlife Rating: In this publicity image released by Fox, judges for season ten of American Idol are shown. From left, Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler and Ryan Seacrest are shown in an undated photo.

JLo face to face with ex Pop diva and actress Jennifer Lopez, who is reportedly set to join the ‘American Idol’ judge’s panel, might face her former husband Ojani Noa who will audition for the show. Noa, a former waiter from Cuba who became Lopez’s first husband when they married in 1997, is planning to sing on the show in Los Angeles and will even serenade the rumoured judge with one of her own songs, reported Contactmusic. . “Ojani Noa will be in line at the Forum on September 22 to try out for ‘American Idol’ in front of his ex-wife. He escaped Cuba and married Jennifer Lopez, now he wants to be the American Idol. Of course he will sing a Jennifer Lopez song,” said Noa’s manager Ed Meyer. Noa’s stunt is set to take place on the same day as the new judging panel for the show is officially unveiled by host Ryan Seacrest, which is said to feature Lopez - who has reportedly signed a USD 12 million contract to join the series - alongside original judge Randy Jackson and two other new panel members.

Paris Hilton avoids prison, gets 1-yr suspended sentence London: Paris Hilton has been given a one-year, suspended sentence after she pleaded guilty to drug possession and obstructing a police officer. A US judge also fined the 29-year-old 2,000 dollars and ordered her to do 200 hours of community service. Las Vegas police arrested Hilton last mont, after they stopped a car in which she was a passenger and 0.8g of cocaine was found in her purse. She faces a year in jail if she is arrested in Las Vegas in the next year. Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure told the socialite that the purpose of the sentence he handed down was “that you change your conduct”. “The Clark County Detention Center is not the Waldorf-Astoria,” the BBC quoted him as saying, referring to the famous hotel in New York where Hilton lived during her childhood and which was once owned by her family. Hilton could have been jailed for up to four years on the cocaine possession charge, but she agreed a plea deal with prosecutors. Her lawyer, David Chesnoff, told reporters that she would attend an outpatient substance abuse treatment programme. “I know Ms Hilton is contrite and accepts the responsibility for her actions. She was treated like anybody else would be treated under the circumstances,” he said.

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Milla Jovovich returns in this fourth entry of the Resident Evil franchise.

“I don’t know if I can do this much longer,” groans an exhausted Milla Jovovich, shortly after dispatching a horde of corporate paramilitary goons in the explode-tastic introductory sequence of Resident Evil: Afterlife. I feel her pain. But Jovovich, in her fourth turn as Alice, the genetically enhanced, zombie-slaughtering heroine of the video game-inspired series, isn’t the only one looking a

bit tired. The entire film suffers from a severe case of franchise fatigue, the hallmarks of which no amount of “big guns, beautiful women, [and] dogs with heads that explode,” as producer Jeremy Bolt so artfully boasts in the film’s official press notes, can possibly hide. This latest edition finds Alice stripped of her superpowers by her arch-nemesis, the blond Matrix reject Albert Wesker (a cringeworthy Shawn Roberts), whose evil Umbrella Corporation created the virus that inadvertently turned most of the planet’s population into fleshdevouring zombies. Though she can no longer pull off fancy tricks like triggering spontaneous earthquakes, she’s still able to withstand powerful blasts without shielding and fire handguns the size of her head without any visible recoil. Both traits come in handy when she’s charged with leading a small, ethnically diverse group of human survivors through an army of undead, many of whom are armed with face-sucking tentacles in lieu of tongues, to a refugee camp located on a ship anchored off the coast of Los Angeles.

Miley Cyrus’ beau Liam Hemsworth moves in

Melbourne: Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus and her alleged boyfriend Liam Hemsworth have reportedly started living together. The couple are supposedly sharing the pop singer’s California home. “Liam has been staying with Miley. They’re attempting to make their relationship work without the madness of the paparazzi, so they’re picking and choosing the moments to be photographed in public,” the Daily Telegraph quoted a source as telling Hollywood Life. “He doesn’t like his life being dissected by the press, and although she used to be happy with all the attention, she’s come around to his way of thinking,” the source added. Liam, 20 and Miley, 17 have been dating since August last year.

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Salman Butt forced me to fix, ‘confesses’ Aamer S

Pakistan pacer Mohammad Aamer

Pakistan cricket player Salman Butt, centre, during the interrogation in London Police Station.

uspended Pakistan pacer Mohammad Aamer has reportedly confessed his role in the spot-fixing scandal but said he was forced into it by Test skipper Salman Butt, sources in the Pakistan Cricket Board told a news agency. The talented 18-year-old has told PCB chairman Ijaz Butt he never wanted to be part of this “business” (spot fixing) but was forced into it by Butt and Asif, PTI reported. “Aamir had gone to Ijaz Butt and claimed he was innocent and a victim of the ‘senior’s power lobby’ in the team,” the source said. The development came on a day when manager Yawar Saeed stepped down from his post, five days after the team returned from its scandal-hit tour of England. The resignation was on the cards. The PCB, however, denied Aamer’s “confession”. “All three (Butt, Aamer and Mohammad Asif) have been saying all along that they did not do anything wrong and they stand by it. We are waiting for Scotland Yard’s report,” said PCB’s legal adviser Tafazzul Rizvi . Pakistani sports channel Geo Super, has reported that two days after the spot-fixing allegations were levelled against the trio (Aamer, Butt and Mohammad Asif) through a sting operation by British tabloid News of the World, a teary-eyed Aamer went to the team management and spilled the beans on Salman Butt. Quoting sources, the channel said Aamer told team manager Yawar Saeed and Pakistan’s ODI captain Shahid Afridi that he got involved

Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Ijaz Butt gestures during a news conference in Lahore on September 9, 2010. Pakistan’s cricket chief said three players under investigation in Britain for corruption can return home as no charges had been brought against them. Pakistan Test team captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif have been interrogated by police over claims that they took money to deliberately bowl no-balls against England at Lord’s last month.

in spot-fixing because of Butt. Some senior Pakistan players reportedly saw Aamer meeting Afridi. The allrounder then took Aamer to Saeed and three discussed the issue for some time at the team hotel. Aamer also told the team management that

he wasn’t aware of the gravity of the situation and also claimed that he just followed Butt’s instructions, the channel said. PTI too reported that according to sources, Aamir had told Saeed about the pressure being exerted on him by Butt.

Suspense and speculation over IPL GC composition

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he talk in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is that there will be no major news for the media from its 81st annual general meeting (AGM). “Everything is smooth this time. We have no major news for you,” quipped a member. He may be right but the media, anyway, knows how to feed itself with the news. On the eve of the AGM, speculation is rife over whether Sunil Gavaskar & Co will stay in the governing council of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The GC is set for recast accommodating only two former players in place of three. The BCCI officials have been tight-lipped over the structure of the Governing Council. There are different theories going around. One is that all three players — Ravi Shastri and MAK Pataudi besides Gavaskar — will be replaced by two new players like Javagal Srinath and

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another former India player. Another theory is that Shastri will stay with one of the other two. There are also whispers that Pataudi is not too keen to continue. The other big talk in the BCCI circle is that one of the three cricketers is believed to have told the Board that they should be paid $1 million to be part of the council. When asked about this, N Srinivasan refused to discuss the matter. “We cannot comment on such things. All decisions will be announced at the press conference after the AGM,” he said. There was, however, no suspense over Srinivasan’s elevation to the president-elect post. DNA had reported two years ago that the secretary is set to be the next president. On Tuesday, Srinivasan was elected unopposed to that post as were Niranjan Shah and Rajeev Shukla for the post of vice-president. While Shukla takes the position

The BCCI officials have been tight-lipped over the structure of the Governing Council. There are different theories going around. One is that all three players — Ravi Shastri and MAK Pataudi besides Gavaskar — will be replaced by two new players like Javagal Srinath and another former India player. from Central Zone, the former BCCI secretary comes in place of Chirayu Amin from West Zone. The other office-bearers, who have one year left in the post, have been duly re-elected. The other major change in the Board will be the exit of IS Bindra, once a heavyweight, from the council. Niranjan Shah, too, might make way for new members. Union minister CP Joshi, president of Rajasthan Cricket Association, may be inducted into the marketing committee.

The selection committee is also unlikely to be changed. All the members of the panel, headed by Kris Srikkanth, are likely to be retained. All of them have one more year left in their tenures. Sunil Gavaskar

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Sania Mirza keen to be at her best She had had not even reached her 16th birthday when won her first Asian Games medal in Busan. Sania Mirza has reached many milestones already, but she still has the urge to be at her best while competing for the country in multi-discipline events. Recovering from a stiff back that had seen her drop plans to compete in China this week, Sania utilised her time to have a sharp training session with available resources at the Panchsheel Club even as her teammates were on the way to the Capital. “It is the first time tennis is going to be part of the Commonwealth Games. Hosting it in India is very special. It is a very big event for the country and for us athletes. I am looking forward to it,” said Sania. “It is so different playing in the Games, particularly for us tennis players, who are used to travelling the circuit with parents, coaches and trainers. You have teammates, and you are not just playing for yourself, but for the country. It is a special feeling,” she said.

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‘A chance for us to redeem our pride’ Weightlifter Geeta Rani (CWG Melbourne 2006- Gold Medalist)

I have been with the core group of weightlifters since 2009. We have undergone a long and intense training in this span as we travelled across

four centres for training. We started from Patiala, went to Bangalore then to Pune and Shilaroo and came back to Patiala. We had the services of a foreign coach in Pune. We traversed the country to get better weather conditions while training. So of course, we have high hopes of doing well at the Commonwealth Games. We have some of the best lifters and especially among the Commonwealth nations, our lifters are ranked pretty high. More importantly, many of us are peaking at the right time. So that is an added advantage. Though the preparations have been good, the last one year has

brought us a lot of shame. Many of our colleagues have failed dope tests. Our participation too was in jeopardy. But we were focused because our federation heads and coach assured us that we will participate in the Delhi Games. Surely, we are being looked down upon and with suspicion every time, but that doesn’t deter us from our ultimate goal. It’s like when you walk on the road, many people, most of them strangers, stare at you. One really doesn’t know why they look at you like that. But it doesn’t mean you stop walking on the road. Similarly, we too have put in our

best and want to put the worst days behind. We have not lost our focus and have tried our best to concentrate on the job at hand. All of us have been looking forward to competing at the Games for a long time and have been preparing for many years just for this event. The Delhi Games are a chance for us to redeem our pride and prove that we can win without doping. We are clean. Geeta Rani is a part of current weightlifting squad in the 75+ category and had won the Gold in the last Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

The evening when Mary Kom dons a ‘velvet glove’ NEW DELHI: “Ajeeb daastaan hai yeh...” It was indeed a strange evening. The kind one doesn’t expect while meeting a well-known multiple world boxing champ. And it was just a mere clue of what was in store, when I met the five-time world boxing champion MC Mary Kom. Mary Kom showcased a softer and joyous side of herself, quite different from the one her opponents know and wary about, in front of a very vocal fans from her native place ( Manipur). She talks about her life as boxer, as mother and finally surprised everyone by singing for them at the end.

Five-time world boxing champion MC Mary Kom

Magnificent Mary sang an old Hindi classic ‘Ajeeb daastaan hai yeh..’ and a Manipuri hit number ‘Khangna Khangna Khanghaudeko...’ with her husband on guitar to show her gratitude towards the privileged fans. Mary has recently returned from the Caribbean after successfully defending her world title for the

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Mary started her boxing career quite late way back in 2000 but to everyone’s surprise her talent came to full light in the very first year itself. She straight away became state and national champion in the year 2000 followed with an historic silver medal in the inaugural World Women’s Boxing Championship. And rest is history. unprecedented fifth successive time. Mother of two, Mary has now really become a ‘Super Mom’. Inside the ring, she is still a tough nut who refused to bog down and has won medal in all the six women’s world championships held so far. But as a mother, she wishes her children to pick up tennis racket rather than the boxing gloves and follow her glorious career. “I can’t see them suffer as I did. I would love them to pick up tennis rather than boxing,” Mary said about her kids. “I know Leander (Paes) now; I can send them to him to learn the nuances of tennis. Though all depends on their interest, I hope at least one of them love the game,” she added with a wry smile. Mary started her boxing career quite late way back in 2000 but to everyone’s surprise her talent came to full light in the very first year itself. She straight away became state and national champion in the year 2000 followed with an historic silver medal in the inaugural World Women’s Boxing Championship. And rest is history. “I used to watch boxing great Mohd Ali in TV and in 1998 Dingko Singh’s Asian Games gold medal worked as catalyst for me as I replaced my

running shoes with boxing gloves,” Mary revealed the secret about her switch-over from athletics to boxing almost a decade back. Combat sport needs an aggressive approach, so where did she gather her thrust during the bouts. “I am very temperamental and get angry very soon. But I also calm down quickly too. And during my bouts, I remain very calm and never went on attacking mode in the initial rounds,” Mary said while disclosing her ring strategy. “I study my opponents’ approach and analyse it before unleashing my own accordingly,” said the Lioness about her hunting tactics. Winning gold is the most treasured moment of her career. “I love my first (gold medal) as much as my latest. Gold medal gives me immense satisfaction.” When forced to choose one, she said, “The one after becoming a mother was a special one.” Mary also revealed that she will hang up the gloves after fulfilling her ultimate dream. “I want to be an Olympian and that’s something which still drives me forward,” she said about her desire to represent India at London Games in 2012. “I will definitely aim for gold there,

Five-time world boxing champion, MC Mary Kom singing an old hindi Bollywood song with husband Onler Kom playing guitar for her during a private felicitation organised by her fans in New Delhi.

but being an Olympian is a reward in itself,” she added candidly. Mary wants to earn a coaching diploma for herself after retiring from the sport so that she can pass on her talent to the coming generation. She has already started an academy in Imphal (Manipur) and has around 30 residential kids plus some more day boarding students. “We can’t say I have achieved everything and stop. We have responsibility towards society and I am doing my bit through the academy,” she said proudly. “I recruit kids from poor background and give them free training plus food and shelter. I have hired an assistant coach and pay his salary too,” she divulged her philanthropic side. “I didn’t get any help from the state and haven’t asked for fund either. I want my students to start

winning medals in championships before looking for funds. I don’t want to look like someone who started the academy to earn money,” she explained her decision to keep the academy as a low-key affair. When reminded that she got married in quite an early age, she said, “I had made my career then, and has my future in control. And also if I hadn’t got married at that right time, I would have to face the tough decision of choosing from many suitors now.” Mary has an advice or two for the youngsters too, about relationships before marriage. “Boyfriendgirlfriend is okay if you guys know that you will hook up for life. But just for the sake of it, when your parents send you for higher studies and better future in big cities then you must re-consider it,” signed off five-time world boxing champ exhibiting how stronger she is deep inside.

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Menstruation

>> Dr. C.R.S. Kumar

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An Ayurvedic View and Tips of Healthy cycle

ccording to the modern medicine the timing and amount of blood flow you experience during your monthly menstrual cycle depends on the coordinated performance of your endocrine glands. The inner lining of the uterus is called the endometrium. The endometrium sheds during menstruation. In addition to endometrial tissue, your menstrual flow also contains blood and mucus from the cervix and vagina. According to Ayurveda word “Raja” indicates the menstrual discharge. The words “Artava”, “Sonitha”, “Pushpa” and “Raktha” are used with similar intention. According to Ayurvedic Medicine menstrual cycle is called as “Rutu Sravam”. Masa means a lunar month. The ancient Indian authorities described that menstruation occurs every month from the age of twelve years up to the age of fifty years, which is said to be Rutu Sravam. According to the conventional medicine the area of the brain called the hypothalamus, together with the pituitary gland, which also is in the brain; control the hormones necessary for reproductive health. Six hormones serve as chemical messengers to your reproductive system. These hormones include Gonadotropinreleasing hormone (GnRH), Folliclestimulating hormone (FSH), Luteinizing hormone (LH), Estrogen, Progesterone, Testosterone. According to Ayurvedic Medicine the whole process of menstruation is regulated by Doshas

(Humors), Rasa and Raktha Dhatus (Tissues). Apana Vata is a sub type of Vata which mainly influence the blood vessels in the uterus for the elimination or detoxification of “Raja” Menstrual Blood. Abnormalities in Vata dhosha and Raktha and Rasa dhatus will disturb the physiology of menstruation cycle and cause illness. Whereas, there is no any restrictions according to the modern medicine but in Ayurveda there mentioned few tips for healthy menstrual cycle. • Diet plays a large role in determining hormonal and menstrual health. If your body is depleted in nutrients, you will have a difficult time maintaining balance both physically and emotionally. • Diet should be light, non residual (No left over’s) and low fat substances. • Eating well can be challenging when you are busy - If you find it difficult to eat well consistently - invest in a good quality women’s multi-vitamin that is formulated to assist menstrual cycles. Many of these contain the vitamins and minerals women need plus herbs to balance and regulate your cycle. • Advised to live in a happy calm mood. • Avoid coitus (sexual intercourse). According to modern medicine there is no sound medical reason for advising against coitus. Whereas, Ayurveda clearly explains the reasons why one should not have coitus during menstrual cycle. According to

Susrutha (Father of Indian Surgery) it is a just like a floating substance dropped in a stream travels in the direction of flow and does not go against it, just in the same way shukra-purusha beeja (Sperm or Semen) though introduced, comes out along with Raja, hence there should be no intercourse. According

to Madhava (Ayurvedic Scholar) during this phase there is influence of Vata and Pitta on yoni (Vaginal) region with that the whole passage is somewhat in a state of Kshobha (Congestion), hence intercourse may cause pain and discomfort, so it is not advisable. • Regular physical activity is essential.

You may ask your personal query to Dr Kumar via Email drsathi@ aurahealth.com.au or by phone 0402 282 745 regarding any of your health problems. You will be offered authentic Ayurvedic information and an opinion, as to what best can be done pertaining to your ailment.

by Dr Kumar C.R.S

B.A.M.S (Gold medalist), Dip in Yoga, Master of Public Health (Deakin), Master of Health Promotion (Deakin), Consultant Ayurvedic Physician and Panchakarma specialist Ph 0402282745 Email: drsathi@aurahealth.com.au www.aurahealth.com.au/ayurveda

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our friends might help you live longer without your knowing it. A new study says that those surrounded by family and friends are 50 percent less likely to die early than those with no social life. Sociallyconnected people live an average of 3.7 years longer. Researchers compared the impact of friends with the effects of quitting smoking, reports the Daily Mail.

simple tips for a slimmer future are: Keep a food mood diary Write down everything you eat and drink for a week and how you felt before and after you ate. Soon you’ll see a pattern and identify what makes you eat when you’re not hungry. De-stress - Emotional eating doesn’t actually reduce stress levels. Although you may experience the initial enjoyment of the food, your negative feelings don’t go away. The best way to deal with stress is to exercise. Go for a walk, swim or enjoy a yoga session. Don’t buy it - One of the best things you can do is not buy the foods you binge on. Don’t bring them into your house. If snacks aren’t available you will automatically discover something else to do to change the way you’re feeling. Plan ahead - If you know you’ve got a stressful time coming up then plan your food strategy to help you cope better. Plan what healthy meals and snacks you’re going to eat and keep all others out of sight.

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Loners with little social support have a mortality as high as alcoholics and even higher than those affected by obesity or physical inactivity, the study found. The researchers analysed data from 148 studies over three decades involving more than 300,000 people. “Friends and supportive people can make life easier on a basic, everyday level,” said Bert Uchino of Brigham Young University in the US, who led the study.

Loners with little social support have a mortality as high as alcoholics and even higher than those affected by obesity or physical inactivity, the study found. The researchers analysed data from 148 studies over three decades involving more than 300,000 people. “They can lend you money, offer lifts or provide baby-sitting. They can also encourage you to have better health practices, see a doctor, exercise more. They may also help you indirectly by making you feel

you have something to live for,” Uchino said. He said the emotional support people receive from friends and loved ones “can help you think about problems in ways that decrease their

perceived severity or even make them non-problems.” “If patients do have good social relationships, they should maintain them. If they don’t, they should try to foster them,” he added.

How mind affects your body H

ave you noticed how, after someone you know has gone through a stressful situation, he or she developed health problems? And have you noticed a connection between the health problems of a mother and her relationship with her

children? If a child refuses to accept his or her mother’s long cherished dream, the mother will develop knee pains or wheezes. That’s because the mind affects the body in ways that science is still trying to understand. According to Indian holism, the body has five energy layers that are created and affected by their corresponding aspects. These are annamaya kosh – the food energy layer; pranmaya – the breath layer; manomaya – the mind layer; vigyanmaya – the higher wisdom layer; and anandmaya kosh – the bliss layer. When we say stress affects the body it’s because negative thinking blocks the manomaya kosh. According to ancient philosophies, negative thinking cuts you off from the power of the spiritual self (which can also be seen as a portion of divine power). When a block occurs, you suffer from a total lack of energy – just like the power going off. What is negative

thinking? Is it thinking badly about someone? Actually, in most cases, negative thinking is thinking unpleasant thoughts about yourself and the situations you’re in. Here are some common negative patterns. Blaming yourself for everything: You usually see this among mothers

When we say stress affects the body it’s because negative thinking blocks the manomaya kosh. According to ancient philosophies, negative thinking cuts you off from the power of the spiritual self (which can also be seen as a portion of divine power). When a block occurs, you suffer from a total lack of energy – just like the power going off.

who blame themselves for all their children’s problems, even if the circumstances are beyond their control. Ego-based rigidity: Many of us are completely run by our egos. We would rather see a major project fail than be proved wrong. Jumping to conclusions: Many of us hurry to label someone or some situation without actually getting all the facts of the matter. We use improper reasoning and jump to a judgement. You see this most often during a first meeting with someone. If that does not go well, then we close our minds to that person and create an emotional picture of him or her that means subsequent meetings are bound to fail. Other common situations are, “The boss did not return my greeting, someone must have said something to him about me”. Or, “My boyfriend has not called for days. He must be having an affair with that hot girl at his office”. Many of us believe that negative thinking is realistic thinking, so we protect ourselves by expecting the worst. But actually, negative thinking makes us powerless and joy-less. Safety lies in our wisdom, not in our minds. To think from the wisdom layer, you have to transcend the mind layer.

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CHILDHOOD DEPRESSION Homeopathic Help >> Raj Kothuru

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t is normal for everyone to experience feelings of sadness from time to time. But when these feelings become frequent or permanent, that is a cause for concern.

Depression is the persistent experience of a sad or irritable mood and the loss of interest or pleasure in nearly all activities. These feelings are accompanied by a range of additional symptoms affecting appetite and sleep, activity level and concentration, and feelings of self-worth. It’s not a personal weakness or a character flaw. DEPRESSION IN CHILDREN: The belief that children enjoy a happy and carefree time is not always true. Just like adults, children can also suffer from depression. Children and teens with clinical depression cannot simply “snap out of it.” Unlike adults, children may not be able to express what they feel and experience and actively seek help. So, it becomes the parent’s responsibility to understand the basic facts about childhood depression, be aware of the signs and symptoms and help their child if in need.

It is not only children who experience extreme stress situations like divorce of parents, abuse, death etc who are at risk, even children who appear to have perfectly normal lives can fall prey to depression. What might seem immaterial to adults could lead to depression. Depression is one of the leading causes of poor school performance in young people. It is also associated with many other difficulties including learning problems, causing or experiencing problems at school, dropping out of school, delinquency, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual promiscuity, phobias, panic disorder, eating disorders, excessive risk taking behaviour, violence and suicide. SYMPTOMS OF CHILDHOOD DEPRESSION: • Persistent sadness and hopelessness. • Withdrawal from friends and activities once enjoyed. • Increased irritability or agitation. • Missed school or poor school performance. • Changes in eating and sleeping habits (e.g. significant weight loss or insomnia). • Indecision, lack of concentration or forgetfulness. • Feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt. • Frequent physical complaints such as headaches and stomach aches. • Lack of enthusiasm or motivation. • Low energy and chronic fatigue.

• Drug and/or alcohol abuse. • Recurring thoughts of death or suicide. CAUSES OF CHILDHOOD DEPRESSION: The causes for a child to become depressed could be as complicated as the child itself and very difficult to be identified in several cases. However, the below are some of the major known causes: • ongoing conflict in the family or between parents • relationship problems with parents or carers • friendship problems • family break-up • death of close people or animals • events such as moving house and losing friends • some other upsetting events happening in the child’s life • serious or continuing illness or disability • abuse or bullying • continuing failure in the eyes of others at home or school • sometimes if a parent is depressed, children unconsciously learn the parent’s way of dealing with life • medications taken for other reasons occasionally disturb children’s moods. • Inherited family tendency towards depression making the child less able to handle stress, and more prone to depression.

Childhood depression isn’t on many parents’ radar and can be easy to miss TREATMENT : Using antidepressants for children is a cause of great concern for most parents, given the side effects. Children should not be drugged with medicines that slow down their nervous system and retard their development. Moreover, visiting a mental health professional could be a frightening experience for the child. Homeopathy can safely alleviate these problems, as there are no needles or bitter medicines to administer, Homeopaths are usually very friendly in their approach and Homeopathic remedies are non habit forming and completely free from side effects. Most importantly the idea of the Homeopathic treatment would be to address the person as a whole rather than giving medication to the label depression. Homeopathy can provide an excellent early intervention and helps rebalance the mind and emotions of the child. It

tries to address any underlying imbalances, and empowers the child to cope with the symptoms of depression. With its specific, highly individualised remedies, it can be considered as the safest and most effective medication for children and is capable of bringing about a full recovery. The child will not suffer from repeated episodes of depression in the future or in adulthood. Parents should understand the changes in the behaviour of the child and provide all the support the child needs to overcome this ailment. They should have an open mind and be prepared to talk to the child, have open conversations about their fears or concerns and take the child seriously. You may ask your personal query to Raj Kothuru (Homeopath) via email drraj@ aurahealth.com.au or by phone 0425 761 826 / (03) 90775044 regarding your health problems. You will be offered authentic information and an opinion as to what best can be done pertaining to your ailment.

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