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PUBLISHER NOTE Dear readers, We have stepped into March already and with immense gratitude, I am pleased to present you yet another edition of South Asian Entertainment Magazine. This month the festival of colors, Holi, is observed by Indians all across the globe with great fervor. We throw some light on how vividly it is celebrated across different parts of India. The spotlight this month is on Jeremy Schaab, General Manager of Porsche Centre, Vancouver, who has been working in the auto industry since 1999. Working for both the manufacturer and retailer operations has provided Jeremy over 20 years of experience. He tells us what keeps his passion for the automobile industry alive after all these years. topic of concern worldwide.

We also have a special coverage on the novel coronavirus which has become a huge

Apart from this, we have some interesting reads on health, fashion, beauty and entertainment. Our coverage of the local events held in and around our city aims to keep our readers updated about the community and their efforts for the upliftment of the society. Last but not the least, we bring you some relationship advice for an uninterrupted blissful marital life. We hope you will like reading all of this! The entire team behind this edition has worked relentlessly to bring forth quality the content for you. I hope to stand high and rise above the expectations of our readers. Till then, let’s make Canada proud, support every community, respect every human being and live each day with a new purpose. Visit our website www.entertainmentmagazine.ca to get an e-copy of this magazine. We would love to have suggestions and recommendations from you in order to be better and grow with every upcoming issue. You can share your valuable feedback at ansalmedia8@ gmail.com. We hope each one of you works hard to make this year prosperous and full of great things to cherish. Love and regards, Rajesh Ansal Ansal Media Group Inc.

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WHAT’S INSIDE

Congratulation Sunny

ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL 06. Meet our superb sisters squad 08. Jeremy Schaab: Treading on a road to success 21. Standing strong against bullying 22. Sidharth wins ‘Bigg Boss 13’ but Asim wins hearts 25. Bhatinda boy bags the ‘Indian Idol 11’ title 28. Dance crew V Unbeatable wins ‘America’s Got Talent: The Champions’

health 10. Anxiety vs Depression: What is the difference 18. Post-operative physiotherapy treatment 20. Coronavirus: What should we do about it? 25. Everything you need to know about arthritis

Bhatinda’s Sunny Hindustani emerged as the winner of singing reality show, ‘Indian Idol 11’.

education 26. Why constant upskilling is necessary for your career

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The Superb Sisters Squad A sister is someone who loves you from the heart. No matter how much you argue, you cannot be drawn apart. Having a sister is the best blessing one could have. They are the best friends who are born within your family and a joy that cannot be taken away. Once a sister enters your life, she is there to stay. She is a friend who helps you through difficult times, her comforting words are worth much more than a thousand dimes. She is someone who fills your life with laughs and smile and memories that last

for miles and miles.

When she is by your side, the world is filled with life, when she is not around, your days are full of strife. A sister is a blessing who fills your heart with love, she is someone who you must cherish with all your heart. A companion to whom you can express your feelings, she doesn’t let you get bored at family dealings. Whether you are having your ups or downs,she always helps you with a smile and never frowns. Dedicated to all the superb sisters around us!

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Life with Invisalign:

What you need to know about caring for your aligners prevent your teeth from moving too much in the meantime. Be sure to always save your last set just in case. The good news for Invisalign Teen patients is that a few free replacement aligners are included in the system. By following these Invisalign care tips, you’ll be able to make the most of your treatment. Are you ready to get started on your new smile with Abbotsford, Surrey or Langley Invisalign treatment? Schedule a complimentary consultation at Aura Orthodontics today!

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Continued from last issue Storing Invisalign Your Invisalign case is your most important Invisalign accessory (aside from the aligners themselves, of course). Whenever you’re not wearing Invisalign aligners, store them in their case. Since they’re clear and lightweight, they are very easy to lose. Never put them in a napkin or a tissue while you’re eating. This is one of the most common ways that Invisalign accidentally gets thrown in the trash. Another reason to use your Invisalign case is because pets love aligners. The last thing you want is for your dog to chew on your Invisalign. If you tend to lose things and you’re afraid you won’t be able to keep track of your Invisalign case, store it in a larger toiletry or cosmetic bag to make it even more visible. Another final note on storing Invisalign is during the summer months, avoid leaving your Invisalign aligners in a hot car because the heat can

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What to do if you lose an Invisalign aligner If you do misplace your aligners, it’s not the end of the world. However, you can’t just jump ahead to the next set. As I mentioned earlier, each set of Invisalign aligners is programmed to achieve certain specific tooth movements and each tray progresses you to the next stage. If you don’t wear one of the aligners, you’ll miss out on that part of your treatment plan and you may not get the results you want. So, if you lose an aligner, call our office and let us know. It will depend on where you are in your wear cycle. If it’s hours before you were scheduled to change your aligners then you might be able to just move ahead. If it’s a day or two in to that set, you’ll probably have to have that tray of aligners remade for you. While you

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eremy Schaab, the General Manager of Porsche Centre Vancouver, has been working in the auto industry since 1999. Working for both the manufacturer and retailer operations has provided Jeremy over 20 years of experience covering nearly every step in the industry from the time a car is assembled to when it is delivered to its excited new owner. Hailing from Saskatchewan, Jeremy has a keen interest in creating a solid branding and identity, team management, retail sales process and operation. As the Dilawri Group itself got its start in Saskatchewan, Jeremy is proud to be able to now manage its crown jewel in downtown Vancouver which is one of the largest Porsche Dealers in the world. Jeremy feels that “Leaders enjoy the journey and try to get better per diem. They don’t lose the passion and the love for what they do. They always carry the team with

Treading on a road to success them because they clearly know Together Everyone Achieves More.” Being a son of an Automotive Technician, he decided to pursue a career in Automotive. When enquired about why he decided in favor of this off shoot of education, he said, “My reverend father used to be known as a Car Guy; and the Automotive industry always fascinated me and hence, I made my passion my profession. I really feel elated to be in the field of my choice that is very dear to my heart and soul.” After graduating from Georgian College with a degree in Business Administration with Automobile Marketing as a major, he entered

The road to success is never easy to navigate, but with hard work, incurable drive and passion, it’s possible to achieve the ultimate goal of life. When passion is turned into a profession, with hundred percent effort, success is only a matter of time as success likes the company of a prepared mind. another phase of life by landing a first job as a Marketing Associate with Toyota Canada. For 13 yearsduring the prime of his youth – he worked with constancy to purpose and honesty of commitment. Management amply rewarded the core professionalism and a leading loyal leader in him as he escalated the rung after rung to be Western Canada Sales Manager in a record period. With a proven track record, he decided that he wanted to have a more personal relationship with the clients he served and decided to switch from corporate automotive sector to managing Dealerships at the retail level. After 6 successful years of managing Lexus & Mercedes dealerships in Richmond & Surrey, Jeremy achieved his dream of working for Porsche. So in 2019 Jeremy joined the Dilawri Group of Companies to become the General Manager of Porsche Centre Vancouver. Jeremy who has had an eventful career of 20 years in his chosen field, feels good and lucky to be a part of the best automobile companies where he could pursue his passion. He is originally from Saskatchewan

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but his love for BC is also immense. “I love to be here and I will never leave this area blessed with mountains, ocean, nature bedecked roads and beautiful multi cultured inhabitants, he said.” On hobbies front he loves Skiing, Mountain Biking and Hiking as he loves to be in the company of nature. On the family front, he loves to travel with his spouse Amberlea and two young sons aged 6 & 9. On being asked about where he sees himself in the next 10 years, he opined.” The future of Auto Industry will be very different and exciting as well as challenging as years unfold in succession. With automobiles running on Electricity, Hydrogen, Self-Driven and flying locally may be a reality as R & D is indeed moving at a fast speed. The future is very encouraging as next generation of mobility will be sure to excite. He signed off! Nikita Sharma Freelance Writer/ Blogger/ Content Strategist

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SUPERVISA INSURANCE - FAQs

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conditions, a stability period is required. Depending upon their provisions, insurance companies demand a stability period of 3 months, 4 months or 6 months.

anada is a land of abundant opportunities which attracts a large number of people the world over, who arrive in this country to share its opportunities and better quality of life. While we endeavour to establish ourselves in this nation, one of our primary concerns remains the ‘union with our parents’, and we desire that our parents may live together with us for a longer duration of time. We hope that the below mentioned FAQs will address your concerns to enable you reunite with your parents/ grandparents. Q: Can I purchase a visitor’s policy for my parents? Yes, you can certainly purchase visitor or super visa insurance for your parents. Q: Who is eligible for Canada’s Super Visa? Though all visitors coming to Canada can get emergency medical coverage under Visitor’s insurance, parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents are eligible for supervisa. This new type of visa has been in existence for over eight years (started- Dec 1, 2011) and is already proving to be an extremely popular option that is reuniting families across Canada. Visa officers consider several factors before deciding if the person is admissible. This means they are a genuine visitor to Canada who will leave by choice at the end of their visit. To be eligible for a Super Visa, you’ll need to provide the following information: 4The person’s ties to the home country 4The purpose of the visit 4The person’s family and financial situation 4A written commitment of financial support from the Canadian child or grandchild who meets a minimum income threshold 4 Complete Immigration Medical Examination 4Proof of Canadian

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Q: Are regular checkups covered under visitor’s insurance and Super Visa insurance policies? Visitors to Canada medical insurance and Super visa insurance are intended to cover the expenses for medical emergencies that the visitor may experience during his stay in Canada. However, regular checkups are not covered under these policies.

medical insurance (very important) Q: What amount of visitors travel medical insurance should I purchase? Medical expenses in Canada can be extremely high, amounting to over $3,000 per day of hospitalization, and air ambulance charges to return you home can further escalate to tens of thousands of dollars. Therefore, it is recommended that you should purchase $100,000 of medical insurance coverage. It will provide you peace of mind by easing your financial burden in case of any unforeseen expenditure.

Q: If I have a pre-existing condition, can I get coverage for that with visitor’s insurance? Yes. Different insurance companies offer plans for both pre-existing condition and without preexisting condition. For pre-existing medical

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If my parents return home before the end of one year, can they get a refund on the premium? If your parent/grandparent returns earlier than the expiry date of coverage, the premium is refundable on a Pro rata basis. After deducting an administration fee of $25 to $250 (varies from company to company), the refundable amount is calculated on a per-day-basis. In case the visa is not issued, you can cancel the policy to get a full refund. Q: Can I purchase insurance coverage from an insurance company in my parent’s home country? No. According to the rules of CIC, supervisa insurance needs to be purchased from a Canadian insurance company. MARCH 2020

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How to deal with separation anxiety

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eparation anxiety refers to the feeling of uncertainty and fear that stem from the idea of being separated from one’s loved ones, home, or something they are passionate about and emotionally invested in. While it is possible for anyone to experience separation anxiety, it is most common in infants.

Infants have to actually go through separation anxiety as a normal and healthy part of growing older. While they are initially hesitant when they cannot find their parents around them, they eventually get used to being by themselves. While kids learn how to accept and cope with separation, parents and caretakers have to figure out how to deal with their emotions, and this guide will tell you how to do just that. 1. Understand their emotions and address them Children look up to parents and caretakers as the only people they can rely on- they depend on them for everything. In a completely helpless world where they do not know how to care for themselves, children are likely to be scared of not seeing the familiar trusted faces around them. Separation is stressful for them, and hence it should be addressed and

acknowledged. Parents and caretakers should interact with children to tell them that they will be leaving them, and that it might scare them but nothing is going to happen.

2. Make them comfortable in their environment before leaving Kids must know who they are being left with and should be introduced to their caretakers by their parents before separation takes place. Seeing the parent interact with this person whom they do not know very well makes children think they are also reliable. It is imperative to leave children with friendly looking faces, and with those who are genuinely kind and sweet so that children learn the positive experience of interacting with others. They should be left with ample activities, games, and other choices to keep them occupied while away from the parent. 3. Leave swiftly and smoothly

children honestly about how long they are going to be away and assure them that it is going to be brief.

Once that is done, parents should leave swiftly without prolonging the separation process which might be just as anxiety inducing for parents as it is for children. 4. Reassure them while away To make sure kids are comfortable and content, parents should call them on the phone or maybe over a video call to see them and remind them that they are not forgotten but loved thoroughly. It is also important to ask them how they are feeling as this helps them remember that parents still care about them immensely while away.

5. Praise and appreciate them for their behavior

When reuniting with kids, they should be told how well they behaved and dealt with their separation. While hugs and kisses are great, open verbal appreciation for their bravado is also crucial for them. Final Words While intended for toddlers, these tips apply to adults also and can be tailored to meet the needs of any individual to make them feel safe and comfortable. It is crucial to be patient and kind to anyone with such separation anxiety; they are anyway dealing with much and the best way to aid their feelings is to validate and understand them.

Setting boundaries can help a child grow out of separation anxiety sooner as they begin to understand that their parents will keep their word and leave, and then also be back. It is important to tell

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Can your pets be affected by Coronavirus?

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s we dive head first into the new year, fear of an unknown virus, Coronavius, fills social media and various media outlets. The discovery of this new pandemic causes worry and paranoia for many people in different parts of the world. One of the greatest questions during this time is how did this virus come to be? How did a human contract this virus in the first place? As a veterinarian, we can say this virus started from the consumption of snake as a meal. It originated in bats and then was transferred to snakes, being labelled as a cross-species virus. Many clients these days have become weary of whether they can contract this virus from their domestic, household pets. In this month’s issue, we wish to clear any common misunderstandings or questions our clients have presented us with recently. Can Coronavirus occur in dogs and cats? Yes, Coronavirus can occur in both dogs and cats. Normally when a dog or cat is brought into your local veterinarian’s clinic, a set of basic vaccinations are given. These vaccinations are recommended towards common diseases or viruses that can occur in your pet. One of those selected vaccinations is against Coronavirus. Dogs can contract Coronavirus through oral contact with infected fecal matter. If your dog is experiencing Coronavirus, some signs you may see present are: decreased appetite, feeling tired quite often and sudden onset of diarrhea. The diarrhea may also contain blood or mucus at times. If you feel your dog is showing any of these signs, it is important to take him or her to your local veterinarian as soon as possible. Cats also can contract this virus in a similar manner of ingesting contaminated fecal matter, and the signs

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they may show in this case are: vomiting and diarrhea. It is also important to take your cat to the veterinarian if there is any suspicion of such signs. Can my dog or cat give me Coronavirus, vice versa? The answer to this question is ‘no’. Coronavirus is a virus that has existed for a very long time and has taken multiple years to be able to mutate for it to do a cross-species jump. The Wuhan Coronavirus being dealt by the world today is very different from the Coronavirus that our pets experience in their lives. It is not possible, at a molecular level for our pets to transmit this virus into us, or for us to give it to them. If your pets do contract the virus, there is no specific treatment that can be given to them as a cure. Just as for now we know in humans, the best that one can do for even their pet is to build their immune system to naturally fight the virus. If you have any further questions or concerns in regards to the transmission of this specific virus, you can always ask your local veterinarian for reassurance on the matter. In cases of your pet facing diarrhea, withholding food may help to gradually decrease the level of discomfort and small portions of food may be introduced at a time when suggested by your veterinarian. Many animals may feel dehydrated after showing signs of vomiting or diarrhea, in which case IV fluids would be used first to stabilize their health status.

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Setting realistic life goals may be key to well-being

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etting goals that are realistic and seem to be attainable may be key to your well-being and life satisfaction, scientists say. Wealth, community, health, meaningful work: life goals express a person’s character, as they determine behavior and the compass by which people are guided, according to researchers from the University of Basel in Switzerland.

It can therefore be assumed that goals can contribute substantially to how satisfied people are in life — or how dissatisfied if important goals are blocked and cannot be achieved. Researchers conducted a detailed examination on how life goals are embedded in people’s lives across adult. The study, published in the European Journal of Personality, included data from 973 people between 18 and 92 years old living in German-speaking parts of Switzerland; more than half of the participants were surveyed again after two and four years. The participants had to assess the importance and the perceived attainability of life goals in ten areas — health, community, personal growth, social relationships, fame, image, wealth, family, responsibility/care for younger generations, and work — using a four-point scale.

Life goals also hold predictive power for specific domains: Participants who set social-relation goals or health goals were more satisfied with their social relationships or their own health. The link between life goals and subsequent well-being appeared to be relatively independent of the age of the participants.

The findings reveal that perceiving one’s personal goals as attainable is an indicator for later cognitive and effective well-being. This implies that people are most satisfied if they have a feeling of control and attainability. Interestingly, the importance of the goal was less relevant for later well-being than expected.

Researchers also found that the goals that people value in a particular life stage depend on the development tasks that are present at this stage: the younger the participants were, the more they rated personal-growth, status, work and socialrelation goals as important. The older they were, the more they rated social engagement and health as important. “Many of our results confirmed theoretical assumptions from developmental psychology. Life goals were strongly determined by age,” said Janina Buhler, a PhD student at the University of Basel. “If we examine, however, whether these goals contribute to wellbeing, age appears less relevant,” Buhler said. Hence, adults, whether old or young, are able to balance the importance and attainability of their goals, researchers said. Source: IANS

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here is never a time in most women’s lives when weight loss is not a concern. That’s due to the many hormonal changes that take place over time, from menarche when the cycles first begin, to pregnancy and post pregnancy, and finally menopause. Try these hacks

Make protein your best friend

Protein has a number of benefits for women, including improvement in metabolism. 4 The branched chain amino acids in whey protein are absorbed well by muscles and aid in muscle recovery, leading to tighter arm and abdomen muscles. 4 Protein protects the bone. This is very important after menopause, when bone loss can lead to weak bones and old-age fractures.

How to consume protein

4Add one tablespoon of protein powder to milk or hot water and drink at breakfast. 4Replace your dinner with a glass of hot milk with a generous scoop of protein powder. 4If you exercise regularly, have your morning protein 10 minutes after your workout, with an apple.

Consume liver detox herbs

The liver is the seat of weight loss. If this organ does not break down the fat in the body, you cannot lose fat or weight. 4 Drink tulsi, ginger and turmeric green tea three times a day. 4 Drink 30ml aloe vera juice on an empty stomach daily. 4 Drink a decoction of organic turmeric once a day.

Combine soluble and insoluble fibres Take these two combinations on alternate nights to remove fat from the body and aid weight loss: 4 Half a teaspoon of oat bran (lightly roasted) with half a teaspoon of organic triphala powder in hot water. 4 Half a teaspoon of toasted bran powder with half a teaspoon of organic triphala powder in hot water. Source: IANS

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Hola Mohalla: Punjab’s rich and colorful tradition

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day assigned for mock battles for his troops by the 10th guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, has come to be the symbol of Punjab’s own rich religious and cultural tradition. The festival of ‘Hola Mohalla’, as it is known, takes place around Holi in the Sikh religious town of Anandpur Sahib. Hola Mohalla, celebrated a day after Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, has carved out its own unique place in Punjab’s and Sikh religion’s calendar. The festival made its beginning around 1701 as Guru Gobind Singh wanted his troops to have mock battles to keep them battle ready. Tens of thousands of Nihang

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The shrine is famous as it was here that Guru Gobind Singh founded the ‘Khalsa Panth’, the modern day Sikh religion, in April 1699. During the festivities, various sects (deras) of Nihangs go in a procession from the main gurdwara and pass through the holy town.

Sikhs assemble in this town, home to Takht Keshgarh Sahib, the second holiest of Sikh

shrines (after Harmandar Sahib or Golden Temple in Amritsar), every year to be part of the

The procession then culminates at a stadium where the Nihang Sikhs perform ‘Gatka’, a traditional form of martial art in which age-old weapons and equipment are used to showcase mock battles. “It is an amazing sight to see

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the Gatka performance. The festivity around the procession and the colorful atmosphere make it a great spectacle to watch,” travel writer and author Puneetinder Kaur Sidhu told in an interview. Though the Hola Mohalla festivities earlier used to be essentially mock combat based, these have gradually also turned into a politico-religious affair. Leading political parties hold their political conferences before the

main event. Millions of devout assemble at the shrine to offer prayers on the occasion. “It is such an enriching and unique experience to be part of the Hola Mohalla. We have been bringing groups of foreigners from various countries since 2009 to see the event. “They are amazed at what is on display. The weaponry and colorful atmosphere are a thing to experience,” Harkirat Ahluwalia, who runs a tented luxury farm resort near Hoshiarpur, 75 km from here,

told in an interview. Ahluwalia even bought a group of 22 Germans for the Hola Mohalla in past few years. “The groups of Nihang Sikhs converge here on foot, on horse backs, elephants, trucks, tractortrolleys and other vehicles,” Sidhu said. “It is a spectacle.” In the buildup to the main

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event of Hola Mohalla, all roads and highways leading to Anandpur Sahib are choked with people being ferried on trucks, buses and other modes of transport. This year was no different — a virtual sea of humanity thronged Anandpur Sahib. By: Jaideep Sarin

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Post-operative Physiotherapy treatment

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successful outcome following any surgical procedure depends on good physiotherapy treatment and rehabilitation focussing on restoring optimal mobility, strengthening weakened and disused muscles, compensation for any functional loss, restoring normal movement patterns and habits.

Orthopedic procedures Pre-op Many operative procedures benefit from having you at your very best or strongest prior to the surgery as much as possible and can help enormously with your post-operative rehabilitation. Our Physiotherapist at MJ Physio is happy to see clients for a preoperative assessment and education session prior to an elective/planned orthopedic procedures. You will be educated on prevention of post-op complications. Deep breathing exercises and basic muscle setting exercises that will have to be started right after the surgical procedure will be demonstrated to our clients.

Post-op We at MJ physio work closely with your family doctor, specialist and orthopedic surgeon to obtain a good outcome in your rehabilitation. With more than 10 years of work experience in hospital settings, our physiotherapist uses standardized protocols/ specific surgeon recommended protocols after every orthopedic surgical procedure to get you back to full functional capacity.

Some of the post-surgical conditions treated by our Physiotherapist at MJ Physio are : Shoulder surgery - arthroscopy, tendon or ligament repairs, decompressions, joint replacement, fracture management, acromioclavicular joint repair Hip - arthroscopy, labral repair, joint replacement, injection Knee - ligament, cartilage or tendon repair, arthroscopy, injection, joint replacement Spinal - fusions, stabilizations, discectomy, injections Ankle - arthroscopy, ligament repair, joint replacement Foot - bunion and toe surgery, fracture management

Krishna Jeeja (CEO MJ Physio)

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hen most of the countries globally were enjoying Christmas and new year 2020, travelling for holidays and having fun time with family and friends, a novel coronavirus, 2019-nCoV, was identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory infections that first emerged out of Wuhan City, China in December. The number of cases linked to this outbreak is changing quickly. Cases have been reported in multiple jurisdictions across China and outside China in a number of various other countries.

CoronavirusWhat should we do about it? affected?

As of 24 February, 79,744 deaths from the COVID-19 outbreak. Health officials have confirmed 2,629 deaths in total. More than 25,267 have recovered. The coronavirus has spread to at least 28 other countries. There have also been deaths in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, France, Iran and the Philippines.

What is Coronavirus? Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). A novel coronavirus (nCoV) is a new strain that has not been previously identified in humans. How the coronavirus is transmitted? Coronaviruses are transmitted between animals and people. Detailed investigations found that SARS-CoV was transmitted from civet cats to humans and MERS-CoV from dromedary camels to humans. Several known coronaviruses are circulating in animals that have not yet infected humans. The possible reasoning, according to the research article and an article from The Conversation, via CNN: Snakes often hunt bats in the wild— and because snakes were also sold at the seafood market in Wuhan, the novel coronavirus may have jumped from bats to snakes to humans at the beginning of the outbreak. Still, more research on that theory needs to be done—which is especially hard now that the Wuhan seafood market has recently been disinfected and shut down. Why is this worse than normal influenza, and how worried are

What preventive steps should we take? the experts? The answer is uncertainty, we don’t yet know how dangerous the new coronavirus is, and we won’t know until more data comes in. The mortality rate is around 2% in the epicenter of the outbreak, Hubei province, and less than that elsewhere. For comparison, seasonal flu typically has a mortality rate below 1% and is thought to cause about 400,000 deaths each year globally. SARS had a death rate of more than 10%. A crucial difference is that unlike flu, there is no vaccine for the new coronavirus, which means it is more difficult for vulnerable members of the population. What are the symptoms this coronavirus causes? The virus can cause pneumonia. Those who have fallen ill are reported to suffer coughs, fever and breathing difficulties. In severe cases there can be organ failure. As this is viral pneumonia, antibiotics are of no use. The antiviral drugs we have against flu will not work. Recovery depends on the strength of the immune system. Many of those who have died were already in poor health. Should I go to the doctor if I have a cough? Chief Medical Officers are advising anyone who has travelled to the Canada from mainland China, Thailand, Japan, Republic of Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia or Macau in the last 14 days and who is experiencing a cough or fever or shortness of breath should inform their doctor and stay indoors. How many people have been

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Hand-washing and avoiding other people if you feel unwell are important. One sensible step is to get the flu vaccine, which will reduce the burden on health services if the outbreak turns into a wider epidemic. Should we panic? No. The spread of the virus outside China is worrying but not an unexpected development. The WHO has declared the outbreak to be a public health emergency of international concern. The key issues are how transmissible this new coronavirus is between people, and what proportion become severely ill and end up in hospital. Often viruses that spread easily tend to have a milder impact. Generally, the coronavirus appears to be hitting older people hardest, with few cases in children. Information for travelers The Public Health Agency of Canada has issued a Travel Health Notice to avoid all non-essential travel to China and avoid all travel to the province of Hubei, including the cities of Wuhan, Huanggang and Ezhou, due to the imposition of heavy travel restrictions in order to limit the spread of a novel coronavirus.

an affected area, and an additional health screening question at electronic kiosks. British Columbians should always tell their health care providers about their recent travel if they become ill after returning to Canada. What is the update from the World Health Organization (WHO)? WHO is expected to provide an update as significant jumps in cases outside China have raised concern about the outbreak getting out of control. South Korea has the thirdhighest national total behind China and Japan, and cases have rapidly increased in Italy and Iran in just a few days. What is the future of Coronavirus? According to WHO the future of this virus is uncertain. No one can clearly say at this point that they can win the battle against Coronavirus. Whether they can permanently kill it, suppress the virus or it can come as seasonal just like influenza virus, future is uncertain about Coronavirus. Only prevention and preparedness for this virus is the answer. Advanced Genomics Inc. #203-8425 120th Street Delta BC V4C 6R2, Canada Phone: 604-593-5030 www.advancedgenomics.ca

By: Dr. Nisha Dogra, PhD, MHS, CANNP

Information for travelers returning to or entering Vancouver The Public Health Agency of Canada has implemented measures to detect and contain the infection. These measures include messaging on arrivals screens at international airports reminding travelers to inform a border service officer if they are experiencing flu-like symptoms and are arriving from

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Standing strong against bullying

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ith the problem of bullying growing across the world, it is important that we curb this menace. An effort for creating awareness and educating people, a bullying awareness programme by the BC Super Kings was organized by Muralidharan Ramadass (President)and committee member of BC super kings on February 23. Hosted by the BC Super Kings Sports Club, “Stand Strong” was an extremely moving and emotional forum on fighting

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bullying. “I was bestowed with the honour of being keynote speaker. It was insightful to hear the powerful stories of the other speakers. KidsPlay team was at the event with strong representation”, said Krishna Jeeja.

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fter Sidharth Shukla took home the Bigg Boss 13 trophy, tweeple seemed to be unhappy with Salman Khan and the winner of the show as there had been a tough fight among the fans of Shukla and his rival Asim Riaz. Salman Khan announced Sidharth Shukla as the winner of Bigg Boss 13 in the Grand Finale episode on February 15. Since then, the fans of both the contestants, Sidharth and Asim, have been tweeting continuously about their success. After spending almost five months

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in the “Bigg Boss 13” house, actor Sidharth Shukla has been declared winner of the show. He has defeated co-contestant and model Asim Riaz. Sidharth won the “Bigg Boss 13” trophy and a cash prize of Rs 40 lakh. After announcing Sidharth as the winner, host Salman Khan congratulated him, and also clicked a selfie with him, and first runner up, Asim. During his stint on the show, Sidharth has wooed the audience a lot -- whether it was his violent fights with Asim or his romantic connection with Shehnaaz Gill or “aisi ladki” spat with Rashami Desai.

While staying in the house, Sidharth even caught Typhoid and was under medication for a few weeks. But he didn’t give up. He came back as a warrior, and now has emerged as the winner. Other contestants who reached the finale were Asim, Shehnaz Gill, Rashami Desai, Arti Singh and Paras Chhabra. Paras quit the show by taking away the cash prize of Rs 10 lakh. Also, apart from Sidharth and Paras, other finalists won a trip to Abu Dhabi with their loved ones. In the finale episode, audience got a chance to witness some stellar performances by the top six contestants. Sidharth too performed. His sensuous dance with Rashami on “Ang laga de” song left netizens in

awe of them. Not only this, he also gave a sweet ‘nokjhok’ performance with Shehnaz. Salman Khan also danced, and that too on the tunes of his song “Munna Badnaam Hua”. Former contestants, including Shefali Bagga, Vishal Aditya Singh, Madhurima Tuli and Himanshi Khurana, were also present in the finale episode to cheer up the mood of the finalists. The 13th season of “Bigg Boss”, which was finally wrapped up after 149 days on Saturday, turned out to be one of the most popular and entertaining seasons in the history of the show. Due to high TRPs and huge craze among people, the show was even extended by five weeks. Source: IANS

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Bigg Boss: Salman Khan not to return as host next season?

“Bigg Boss” host Salman Khan may not return as host next season because he is apparently unhappy with Sidharth Shukla winning season 13 of the show, according to the buzz. While netizens started alleging the final result was biased in favor of Sidharth shortly after he won the show this past weekend, sources state host Salman Khan

is upset too over the result, according to a report in pinkvilla. com. Incidentally, Salman had expressed his disappointment during the Weekend Ka Vaar episodes as well, the website added.

“Salman Khan felt that the channel was a bit biased towards Sidharth Shukla throughout the season. The superstar was left

angry after the channel decided to pick Sidharth as the winner. The shoot was infact delayed post this (the reason why the winner announcement happened post 12:00 a.m.). However, Salman has now made it clear to the channel that he won’t be a part of the show any longer,” claimed an unconfirmed source, according to pinkvilla.com.

Bigg Boss 13: A fashionable affair

“Bigg Boss 13” was not only high on love, emotion and drama, but also fashion. According to fashion and lifestyle influencer Monish Chandan, apart from delivering drama and entertainment on the show, all the 13 contestants have also set some high fashion goals and targets. “From Rashami Desai to Sidharth Shukla, every participant showed a distinct sense of style and fashion which wasn’t just trendy but also comfortable. For example, Rashami’s winter collection was loved by fashionistas. From the grey knitted sweaters to the oversized jackets, she nailed every look that she carried,” he said. “Asim Riaz’s denim outfits were another hit among the fashion lovers. Specific attires like Shefali Jariwala’s pearl white dress and Shefali Bagga’s weekend collar dress www.entertainmentmagazine.ca

were highlights of the 13th season. People also loved how Shehnaz Gill rocked the Punjabi look with traditional attires and heavy jewellery,” he added. He stated that Mahira Sharma’s quirky fashion style and Paras Chhabra’s trendy joggers, which he was often seen sporting in the house, looked super-fabulous. “How can we miss on Sidharth Shukla’s casual outfits that gave out a very breezy vibe. Despite all the fights, controversies and drama, contestants managed to keep their fashion game intact,” added Monish.

This is not the first time that there have been rumors of Salman Khan not wanting to work in the show. This season, after an extension of five weeks, the show was reportedly scheduled to get a run of another two weeks, but that did not happen because Salman could not allot fresh dates owing to prior film commitments.

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Harbhajan, Kaif’s favorite ‘Bigg Boss 13’ contestant is

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ricketers Harbhajan Singh and Mohammad Kaif were seen joining superstar Salman Khan on the stage of “Bigg Boss 13” finale episode.

In the episode, Salman was seen asking them about their favorite contestant. And interestingly, Bhajji’s and Kaif said that their favorite contestant was none other than Shehnaz Gill. The two sportsmen were also be seen entering the “Bigg Boss” house with dhol, and shaking a leg with the top 5 contestants -- Shehnaz, Sidharth Shukla, Asim Riaz, Rashami Desai, Paras Chhabra and Aarti Singh. Apart from cheering up the mood of the contestants Bhajji and Kaif promoted their Road Safety World Series. In the series, they will play cricket for the special cause. Source: IANS

The 13th season of “Bigg Boss”, which was finally wrapped up after 149 days on February 15, turned out to be one of the most popular and entertaining seasons in the history of the show. Due to high TRPs and huge craze among people, the show was even extended by five weeks. Sidharth emerged as the winner with Asim Riaz as first runner up.

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you need to know about arthritis • Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): NSAIDs reduce both pain and inflammation. Overthe-counter NSAIDs include ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) and naproxen (Aleve). Some types of NSAIDs are available only by prescription.
Oral NSAIDs can cause stomach irritation and may increase your risk of heart attack or stroke. Some NSAIDs are also available as creams or gels, which can be rubbed on joints.

Continued from last issue Diagnosis During the physical exam, your doctor will check your joints for swelling, redness and warmth. He or she will also want to see how well you can move your joints. Depending on the type of arthritis suspected, your doctor may suggest some of the following tests. Laboratory tests The analysis of different types of body fluids can help pinpoint the type of arthritis you may have. Fluids commonly analyzed include blood, urine and joint fluid. To obtain a sample of your joint fluid, your doctor will cleanse and numb the area before inserting a needle in your joint space to withdraw some fluid. Imaging These types of tests can detect problems within your joint that may be causing your symptoms. Examples include: • X-rays. Using low levels of radiation to visualize bone, X-rays can show cartilage loss, bone damage and bone spurs. X-rays y not reveal early arthritic damage, but they are often used to track progression of the disease. • Computerized tomography (CT): CT scanners take X-rays from many different angles

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and combine the information to create cross-sectional views of internal structures. CTs can visualize both bone and the surrounding soft tissues. • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): Combining radio waves with a strong magnetic field, MRI can produce more-detailed cross-sectional images of soft tissues such as cartilage, tendons and ligaments. • Ultrasound: This technology uses high-frequency sound waves to image soft tissues, cartilage and fluid-containing structures near the joints (bursae). Ultrasound is also used to guide needle placement for joint aspirations and injections. Medications

The medications used to treat arthritis vary depending on the type of arthritis. Commonly used arthritis medications include: • Painkillers: These medications help reduce pain, but have no effect on inflammation. An over-thecounter option includes acetaminophen (Tylenol, others).
For more-severe pain, opioids might be prescribed, such as tramadol (Ultram, ConZip), oxycodone (OxyContin, Roxicodone, others) or hydrocodone (Hysingla, Zohydro ER). Opioids act on the central nervous system to relieve pain. When opioids are used for a long time, they may become habit-forming, causing mental or physical dependence.

• Counterirritants: Some varieties of creams and ointments contain menthol or capsaicin, the ingredient that makes hot peppers spicy. Rubbing these preparations on the skin over your aching joint may interfere with the transmission of pain signals from the joint itself. • Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs): Often used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, DMARDs slow or stop your immune system from attacking your joints. Examples include methotrexate (Trexall, Rasuvo, others) and hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil). To be continued in the next issue • Biologic Dr. Pargat response Singh Bhurji modifiers: MD,FRCP ( C ) Consultant Pediatrician Typically used Surrery BC in conjunction

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Bhatinda boy

bags the ‘Indian Idol 11’ title

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hatinda’s Sunny Hindustani emerged as the winner of singing reality show, ‘Indian Idol 11’. The contestant won the hearts of the audience straight from his audition days and never disappointed the judges or anyone ever. Sunny, who was a shoe shiner, comes from a financially weak background and had to even borrow money from somebody to give the audition. His hard work and determination has proved that “nothing is impossible.”

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Sunny Hindustani took home the trophy and prize money of Rs 25 lakh, a car and a singing contract with T-Series. The first and second runnerup of the show Rohit Raut and Ankona Mukherjee got Rs 5 lakh each, while Ridham Kalyan and Adriz Ghosh who were fourth and fifth on the show, took Rs 3 lakh home. Every finalist also received Rs 1 lakh cheque from Lotus Herbals and gift hampers from the sponsors. Source: IANS

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Upskilling means to acquire new skills, learn new technology and fundae, and advance on a personal level by acquiring knowledge. Upskilling is the process of continuous learning which helps one adapt to the changing environment and perform the tasks they have much experience with even better.

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pskilling involves undertaking training, reading fresh data and trends of the market and industry, and getting hands on with the latest technology as soon as it comes into the picture. While it is a task that requires effort and might seem like too much to work on initially, the benefits one reeps from it are endless. Let us go over why constant upskilling is necessary for anyone’s career. 1. It helps you digitally transform your workspace Once upon a time, basic tasks such as data entry and simple computing would take several hours. We have moved on into a world where we cannot imagine spending more than ten minutes on something as simple as these tasks, thanks to the exponential ways in which technology has transformed our work space.

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Why Constant Upskilling is Necessary For Your

Similarly, upskilling enables one to acquire new digital skills to make their everyday tasks much easier and faster, freeing up time for other tasks- personal and professional. 2. It helps you adapt to the cultural shift It is important to stay aware of cultural changes that take over any field of work. The next generation follows the generational trends just like the previous ones have: they are fast paced, rely heavily on the tech of their times, and know hacks to get things done faster. This is a shift in the way people work as their desire for a more fulfilling personal life is much higher. In such a space, to collaborate effectively with others, it is important to know their culture, and upskilling enables one to relate and prepare for exactly that. 3. It reminds you that you need a global perspective Upskilling is a global phenomenon which requires people from across the world

to increase their productivity and productive capacity relative to how the rest of the world is performing. This shifts parameters of comparison from domestic to international, which means innovation is measured in terms of its global value. This sets in a mindset of growth that isn’t limited to growth within spaces and states but is focused on the entire world. 4. It helps you advance in your career faster than anticipated No longer are we in a world where promotions require a stipulated number of years in a company or working in a given vertical. Acquiring skills is not related to how much time one spends doing the same thing, instead it is about how many things one does and how many hacks they find to save resources. Hence, upskilling enables one to grow in their career outside of the outdated parameters of judgement for growth, letting

people progress several rungs ahead in a very short period of time. Final Words Upskilling is such an important task in the ever evolving world that in Singapore it is a national interest initiative. Upskilling is not a simple concept, neither is it the same for every vertical. It requires one to understand and show awareness of where their industry is progressing so that they can be on top of what is still to come. It is a space that requires agility and drive, and for those who are willing to go one step further and attempt the life-long-learning lifestyle, upskilling is nothing but an avenue to confront endless growth, personal and professional, through not only their career but also through life.

Ritika Tiwari Freelance Writer/ Blogger/ Content Strategist

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Hrithik Roshan

Lisa Haydon

on one thing he learned welcomes her new-born son Leo from dad Rakesh Roshan

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ctor Hrithik Roshan has opened up about what his father, filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, told him he should keep in mind while working with different directors. The father-son duo has worked together the blockbusters “Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai”, “Koi Mil Gaya”, “Krrish” and “Krrish 3” as director and actor. “People often ask, ‘you work with different directors’. My father said that ‘you must have four things -- mutual respect, a strong head, courage and tolerance’. My responsibility lies till choosing the director. After that, I have to only listen (to the director),” said Hrithik, who has worked with directors

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like Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Zoya Akhtar, Ashutosh Gowariker, Karan Johar, Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Siddharth Anand among others. Is there a dream role? “There is no favorite dream role in my life. My favorite is what I do,” he replied. On his “closest character”, he said: “My life has two characters each on two ends that are closest -- ‘Super 30’ and ‘Koi Mil Gaya’ on one end and ‘War’ and ‘Dhoom 2’ at the other end.” Source: IANS

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ctress Lisa Haydon has become a proud mother for the second time. She along with her husband Dino Lalvani recently welcomed a new born into the family. Announcing the arrival of the little Leo in her life, Lisa last month took to Instagram and shared a cute picture of her first child Zack with his brother Leo. “This little blessing has touched my heart in a way nothing else ever has. Been totally speechless and in love watching you both and can’t believe

I get to be your mama. ‘Leo & Zack’ #Brothers. And my forever valentineYesterday was our 5 year anniversary of the day we met, on Feb 13th one freaky Friday, life has never been the same since. Thank you Hub for building family with me. #HeartRevolution,” Lisa wrote. Lisa, who is known for her roles in movies like “Queen” and “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”, got married to entrepreneur Dino Lalvani in 2016. Source: IANS

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Dance crew V Unbeatable wins ‘America’s Got Talent:

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he Mumbai-based dance group V Unbeatable has won the second season of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions”. The dancers found the international glory with their victory on the US show in February. Congratulating V Unbeatables on their win, a post on the official page of “America’s Got Talent” read: “Give it up for your new #AGTChampion winners, @v_unbeatable.”

A video is doing the rounds on the internet in which the group members can be seen hugging each other after hearing the result. The audience even gave a standing ovation to the group. V Unbeatable, which is composed of 29 dancers from Mumbai, India, first appeared on “America’s Got Talent” in 2019, winning a Golden Buzzer from guest judge Dwyane Wade. The group came in fourth place last year, but this time around, V. Unbeatable won the trophy in “America’s Got Talent: The Champions”, reports usatoday.com. The group has received immense support from the Indian audience too.

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Even, Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh wished them luck before the finale’s announcement. “I am very happy that V Unbeatable have made it to the finals of ‘America’s Got Talent’. This is unprecedented. I’d like to give my best wishes to the troupe. I just want to say that whatever you have achieved on the world stage is unprecedented. To do what you guys have done on the world stage in such a spectacular fashion, you have won the hearts of the entire nation.” “We are so proud of you. We love you for your dedication, commitment and honesty. Keep it going till the finals. Put in all your energy and perform with your hearts and bring it home. C’mon V Unbeatable,” Ranveer said in a video message. And now congratulatory wishes are pouring in for V Unbeatable. “So Indians took over #agt2020 we won!! #VUnbeatable,” a user commented. Another user tweeted: “I really loved their every single performance. You guys deserved this championship. @v_ unbeatable, @AGT.” Source: IANS

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When it comes to make-up, there’s a lot you can do. From accentuating your features to hiding blemishes, a little use of make-up can do wonders to your face. So, if you want to look your best at any age, then here are a few make-up tricks that will take years off your face: Focus on eyes Your eyes can easily tell your age. If you have dark circles which are evident, use a light concealer and blend it well for a natural look. Also, stay clear of glittery powder shadows, it can make your wrinkles more visible. Go for neutral hues on eyes and stick to gel-based shadows and liners. And, to open up your

Four make-up tricks to make you look younger eyes, curl your lashes and use a voluminizing mascara in black hue. Fuller eyebrows Your eyebrows can make a lot of difference. Even if you have

thinner brows, you can indulge in brow products to get fuller and well-shaped brows. You can fill in sparse areas. To brighten up your face, put a bit of highlighter or a concealer under the arches. Fuller lips

As we age, our lips deflate and even get thinner. To reverse the clock back, skip dark colors and go for light tones. Pick colors that will make your teeth look lighter and not yellow in tone. Before applying any lipstick, make sure you hydrate your lips and shape them well. Rosy cheeks A little flush on your face will always bring back the youthful glow. Go for a natural-looking blush in soft pink or peachy tone that matches your skin tone. Just swirl it around your cheeks lightly and get that glow back! Source: IANS

Whiten your teeth with strawberry

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ave you been trying to get rid of the yellowing of your teeth, yet dreading to visit a dentist? It is common knowledge that many things we eat and drink can cause yellowing of the teeth. Daily brushing cannot completely whiten the teeth, and a visit to the dentist can dent your pocket. But all want to have white and sparkling teeth. Some easy and expensive herbal home remedies may help. Try these safe and effective oral treatments and see the result. No tobacco: Tobacco stain the teeth and it is hard to remove the stain left by consuming any form of tobacco. So quit the habit of smoking and consuming all tobacco products. Strawberry paste: Mash three strawberries in a cup and add half teaspoon of baking soda in it. Clean your teeth with this paste few times a week. The citric acid present in strawberries help in removing stains and plaque from teeth. Cold-pressed oil: Sesame oil, coconut oil and olive oil contain lipids that stop bacteria from sticking to the walls of your teeth. Take a spoonful of any of these oil and swish it inside your mouth for a minute. Spit it out

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and rinse your mouth well preferably with lukewarm water. Rich in antioxidants and vitamin E, these oils will help in whitening the teeth. Apple Cider Vinegar: Whiten your teeth with ACV which has natural whitening properties. Mix two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar with half teaspoon of baking soda and use it few times a week to remove surface stains. Mint leaves: Mix two grams of crushed mint leaves with two to three tablespoons of coconut oil to make a whitening paste. Coconut oil is a natural emulsifier which helps in reducing stains and fighting off plaque and cavity causing bacteria. The mint leaves keep your breath fresh throughout the day. Baking soda paste: Take a teaspoon of baking soda and mix it to two teaspoons of water to make a paste. Brush your teeth few times a week with this paste and make your teeth brighter. Bleaching agent hydrogen peroxide can whiten your teeth very effectively. But it has some side effects too. So use it under the supervision of a good dentist. Source: IANS

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Rajpal Yadav: Without right timing, T

comedy becomes tragedy

iming is the last word when it comes to comic characters, says ace Bollywood comedian Rajpal Yadav. The actor, who has tasted immense popularity due to his performance in comic roles, shares a tip for young actors who are enthusiastic about comedy movies. “Everything depends upon your timing. That is the most important thing. If your timing is not correct then comedy will become tragedy. You can practice dance, climbing a mountain and action stunts, but to get your timing right you have to have the power of imagination and an alert mind. Your timing should match with

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that of your co-actor and that’s the secret to success in a comic role,” Rajpal said.

enjoyed the experience. Dhawan saab holds a special place in my biography.”

Rajpal has been a popular choice for comic roles in Bollywood for two decades. When quizzed about his popularity among the audience, the actor replied: “I feel it is the blessing of my parents and my guruji that audiences shower me with so much love. As I said, timing is the most important thing. It will either make you a zero or a hero. I feel lucky that I have been getting nice roles in the comic genre. Today, I am what I am is because of this industry and the audience.”

However, the actor did not reveal which character he is playing in the comic drama. “Everyone has watched the first film. I can’t reveal right now which character I am playing. All I can say is that my character in the movie is very important and I am happy for being selected for such a role.”

On the work front, Rajpal Yadav has his kitty full with movies like “Coolie No. 1” and “Hungama 2”. Talking about working with David Dhawan in “Coolie No. 1”, which is a remake of the veteran director’s 1995 film of the same name, the actor shared: “My relationship with David Dhawan saab is 20 years old. He has always loved me like a son. I have worked with him in movies like ‘Mujhse Shaadi Karogi’, ‘Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya’, ‘Partner’ and ‘Judwaa 2’ and every time I have

Digital platform is the new destination for a lot of actors who prefer good content. A lot of B-Towners are also increasingly opting for web series and original movies. However, Rajpal Yadav seems to be not in a hurry to opt for the platform yet. He said: “The digital platform is bringing up brilliant concepts, the subjects are also fresh. But I’m not in a hurry. I have a few offers but I’ll choose my script wisely.” “Coolie No. 1” is slated to release on May 1 while Priyadarshan’s directorial “Hungama 2” is expected to release on August 14. By: Ahana Bhattacharya

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Yummy snacks for kids If they are just back from school or have some friends over, snacks for kids can become hectic for you and repetitive for them. Tata Sky Cooking expert Chef Nita Mehta comes to the rescue and shares some recipes for healthy treats.

OAT CUTLETS I Makes 6 Healthy oats and vegetable cutlets for kids that are pan-fried till golden. Ingredients 4 2 potatoes - boiled and grated 4 ½ cup oats 4 ½ cup grated cauliflower 4 ½ cup grated carrot 4 ½ cup boiled peas 4 ½ cup chopped coriander leaves 4 1 tbsp kishmish (raisins) 4 1 tsp salt or to taste, ½ tsp pepper 4 ½ tsp garam masala, ½ tsp chaat masala

TOPPING:

42½ tbsp sesame seeds 42½ tbsp suji (semolina)

DIRECTIONS: 1. Mix all ingredients with boiled grated potatoes. Mash well to bind. 2. Make 6 balls of the above mixture. Flatten each ball & give it a heart shape. 3. Spread the topping mix on a plate. Press both sides of each cutlet in it. 4. Pan fry cutlets in 1-2 tbsp oil in a pan.

KALA CHANNA LOLLIPOPS I Makes 15

Ingredients 4 1½ cups black channe soak, pressure cook with 1 cup water for 20 min after the whistle 4 2 small potatoes - boiled and grated 4 ½ cup grated carrot 42 tbsp chopped mint 42 slices of bread 41 tbsp tomato ketchup 4½ tsp red chilli powder 41 tsp salt 41 tsp chat masala 42 tsp channa masala

TOPPING: 42-3 tbsp corn flour 4 Some green tutti fruity for garnishing

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4 Break bread into pieces and put in a mixer. Grind to get fresh bread crumbs. 4 Grind the channas to a paste with a little water. 4 Mix channa paste, boiled potatoes, grated carrot, mint, bread crumbs, ketchup, salt, chat masala, red chilli powder and channa masala. 4 Make balls and insert a stick in each. 4 Flatten the ball on the stick. Coat lightly with corn flour. Insert 2 tutti fruity as eyes. Refrigerate for 30 min. 4 Shallow-fry in a pan, till golden along with the stick. 4 Make mouth with ketchup and serve Source: IANS

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How to cover stretch marks with makeup

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tretch marks may be a fact of life, and while they are certainly nothing to be ashamed of, there may be times where you would like your stretch marks to be out of sight.

Whether there’s a special occasion you’re getting all dolled up for or you simply want to feel most confident on the beach, the right makeup products can be used to cover stretch marks temporarily. 1.

Color correct

Using the color wheel you learned about back in elementary school, you can easily neutralize any unwanted tones on your hair or skin. When it comes to covering stretch marks,

it’s important to consider their tone. If they’re new and purplish, you’ll want to use a yellow color corrector to cancel out the color of the stretch marks. If your stretch marks are older, you may not need to color correct them as they’re likely already flesh-toned, albeit lighter than the rest of your skin. Use full-coverage foundation Of course, a full-coverage foundation is essential for covering stretch marks. Choose a fullcoverage formula that contains high-load pigments and can cover everything from scars to hyperpigmentation. Set your makeup

After expertly covering your stretch marks, you wouldn’t want your makeup to budge throughout the day. To keep everything in place and get an extra boost of coverage, use a fluffy powder brush to sweep on a setting powder.

By IANS with inputs from L’Oreal Paris USA

Apply self-tanner While not makeup, selftanner is a holy grail beauty product that can help disguise the look of stretch marks. Not to mention, you’ll get the appearance of beautifully bronzed skin in the process.

Are you ready for date:

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ut with the winter and in with the spring, it’s time to lose that heavy makeup for fresh trends, add some new products and colors to your vanity case. Winters was all about wearing dark, moody shades, hop over to bright and vibrant colors. Pooja Malhotra, Customer Experience Trainer, KIKO Milano India brings you to

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spring, beautiful?

Choosing the right foundation - Heavy duty full coverage foundations look great in winter, but during spring’s sunny rays it might look cakey and start creasing. Switching over to a lighter weighted foundation, which gives the face a healthy glow. BB creams and luminous foundations with buildable coverage is ideal for the spring season. Bronze and Highlight - Even though powder bronzers and blushers are great, cream or liquid products prove to be suited better for spring. They blend into the skin properly and give your face a much more natural look. Keep the contour and blush soft to give a nice sun kissed glow on skin. Brighter lipsticks -Spring is all about vibrant colors. Opt for poppy and colorful lipstick shades to blend in. Bright pinks and oranges look very apt for

springtime! Pastel tones in pinks and peaches are latest trends for the spring season preferably in satin finishes. Mascaras - Spring is probably the best season for colored mascaras for a hint of color if skipping the lipstick. Don’t forget to apply a Base Mascara before the colored mascara to make the colors pop better on lashes.

with the eye make-up and make the eyes reveal as much as they can. Choosing bold, retro blues and vibrant violet eyeliners will always add on an element of surprise and make your eyes pop. Source: IANS

Neutral eye shadow palettes - There is no limit to what nude and neutral colored eye shadows can do to your look by creating classic looks. One should go for warm berry and nude eye shadow palettes instead of picking dark and smoky shades. Bold and colorful eyeliners - Springtime can be perfect by playing www.entertainmentmagazine.ca


2020 Volvo XC60 T8 R-Design in Crystal White

2020 Volvo XC60 T8 First Drive Review Along with the new decade comes Volvo’s thoughtful upgrades on a fan favourite. The happy medium of Volvo’s PHEV line-up is slotted between the popular XC40 and XC90 models, offering world-class efficiency, sublime comfort, design and the latest safety technologies.

What’s New? Exterior Styling: satin chrome details have been replaced by Metallic Black trim along the roof rails, windows and mirrors for a modern finish. The rearend now features sportier tail lights and dual exhaust pipes. Interior Styling: new interior material and colour combos are available, such as maroon, blonde charcoal and amber colour palettes, offering refreshed design options for a tailored style. Genuine leather is now standard on all trims, with the premiere of a new slate grey colour option. The R-Design has high-grade Nappa leather with perforations and contrast stitching. Increased Range: on par with sustainable initiatives, the 2020 XC60 T8 has an updated 11.6-kWh battery pack to power the electric portion of the powertrain, resulting in 29km of electric-only range.

Nuts, Bolts & Performance Specs

Luxury, Design & Creature Comforts

At the core of the XC60 T8 R-Design is a powerful hybrid-electric system paired with a turbocharged and supercharged 4-cylinder T8 engine and equipped with an 8-speed clutch and standard all-wheel-drive. The supercharger is audible on acceleration so you can experience the power of the T8 engine, while the subsequent ride is quiet and peaceful from the comfort of the cabin.

The R-Design is the sportier trim offered from Volvo, and the design language is not subtle in conveying these athletic cues: a low, sporty design profile, Thor’s Hammer LED headlights, an imposing black mesh grille, R-Design embossed sport seats with power-adjustable thigh-extension and R-Design steering wheel emblem including shift paddles for an immersive drive. The 2020 Volvo XC60 T8 comfortably lives up to the reputation of thorough safety from concept to execution. The mid-size plug-in hybrid electric member of the Volvo range offers a dynamic ride and is a thrill to drive, made all the more dexterous

“The new 2020 XC60 ticks all boxes, offering modern driver-assist technologies alongside a refined aesthetic in interior and exterior design” when experienced in the R-Design trim with the artistically engineered 4-cylinder T8 engine and various drive mode options. The new 2020 XC60 ticks all boxes, offering modern driver-assist technologies alongside a refined aesthetic in interior and exterior design, and select premium materials to maintain the celebrated Scandinavian design language of the brand.

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Dwayne Johnson: Life is always so crazy

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ollywood star Dwayne Johnson says life is always so crazy and busy, and asserts that he ensures maintaining a balance between personal and professional life.

Asked how his outlook of life has changed, Johnson told in an interview “Over time, life has changed. For me, I’ve become, I think, more balanced to trying to find my balance, especially because life is always so crazy and busy for me...For you, for everybody, for everybody in India… Like everyone has crazy lives that are very busy. So we’re always trying to look for that balance.” “So, I think as I got a little older, finding that balance, especially with my family, you know, has led to… Also, you know, I’ve been really lucky and fortunate to have some success which gives me a real sense of gratitude and some humility,” he added. The wrestler-turned-actor, who is still popular for his wrestling persona of ‘The Rock’, is a box-office superstar, an author and a fast growing entrepreneur. As an actor, he is attached to projects such as “The Mummy Returns”, “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island”, “Hercules”, “Snitch”, “Moana” and “Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw”. He was recently seen in second part of revamped “Jumanji” franchise, which is titled “Jumanji: The Next Level”, to which he is attached as a producer as well. The movie, also starring Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Jack Black and Nick Jonas, was released in India by Sony Pictures Entertainment India. Talking about working with his friend Hart, he said: “You know, we’re very fortunate to continue to be able to grow in our business, but also really fortunate to make sure that we’re always holding on to each other and making sure that the audience knows that we are having fun.” At the professional front, Johnson has started training for “Black Adam”., in which he will be seen as the titular supervillain. Black Adam is the arch-nemesis of the DC superhero Shazam. He is imagined as a complex antihero with a rich history of his own. Although Black Adam has traditionally been a villain, Johnson is selling him as a hero. The film based on the DC comicbook villain’s exploits will open on December 22, 2021. He will also be seen in a single-camera comedy series inspired by his life called “Young Rock”. (Sugandha Rawal was in Los Cabos, Mexico at an invitation by Sony Pictures India. She can be contacted at sugandha.r@ians. in) By: Sugandha Rawal

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Rani shares Kamal Haasan’s wise words on her height

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ani Mukerji has revealed what actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan said to her that made her more self-confident about her height and her brilliant skill-set as an actor.

Rani and Kamal’s critically acclaimed movie “Hey Ram” has completed 20 years of its release in the Hindi film industry. The “Mardaani” actress goes down memory lane and shared interesting life lessons that she learnt from the movie, directed by the southern superstar Kamal Haasan. Rani says she loved every second of just being on the sets of “Hey Ram”. “What I loved about ‘Hey Ram’ was the discipline of the entire shoot. There was a bell that used to ring for the take to start, there was a time given for make-up, there was a time given for hair which today is very normal in the way actor’s shoot,” she said.

doing a film without make-up was unheard of. Kamal Ji came and he put the bindi on me and he told the makeup artist to just put little kajal in my eyes and then he said yes, ‘now my Aparna is ready’.” Rani said that was the first time she “understood actresses or actors don’t need that much make-up”. “You can actually do a film without make-up. It all depends on the lighting, the lenses the cameraman uses and I think I found a lot of confidence with the way Kamalji went through with his shoot,” she said. Source: IANS

“The first shot used to be taken at 6 in the morning and pack up used to be at the time that the bell used to ring. They used to not go even one minute more than that time and even if there was a take left to be shot like even if we had rehearsed for the shot and the bell rang for pack up we would have to pick up that scene the next day, which for me was completely a new experience because of this work ethic and work discipline on a set.” Kamal gave Rani invaluable lessons in building self-confidence. “I remember in those times, because I am quite short, I remember wearing these platform slippers and Kamalji looked at my slippers and said ‘wow, wow what are these!’ I said I was very comfortable walking in platform slippers, but, because my height is short. He said ‘are you crazy?, just wear flats. You are not to be measured by how tall you are but your achievements will measure who you’ are and I think that also stayed with me,” she said. “From then on, I was confident about my height. To be an actor, you don’t necessarily need to be tall. Being an actor is about performing, is about acting and that is the biggest lesson I learnt from Kamalji.” The 41-year-old actress was seen in no make up for the film, which was a huge learning for her. “Getting to be directed by Kamalji, I think, I have learnt a lot from him. It was very, very, special. I remember the first day walking onto the set -- Kamal ji looked at me and said okay now you can go and wash your face and come back. I was like what is he saying, he was like ‘ya ya just go and wash your face and come back’ and I remember going back; as an artiste, you always have the insecurity of facing the camera without make-up. “I remember being slightly insecure about the fact that he was asking me to wash my face and I went back just removing some of it and I went back on set and he looked at me and said no, I need you to wash your face again. I said but I have washed, he said no you have not washed!” “He said to go back and wash it as if you are leaving the set after pack-up, I said ok and I went back and actually removed all my make-up and I came to set completely stripped of all make-up. At that time, www.entertainmentmagazine.ca

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Ammy Virk:

Ranveer Singh is like my ‘bada bhai’

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unjabi actor and singer Ammy Virk is all set to make his Bollywood debut in the Ranveer Singhstarrer “’83”, which is based on India’s historical 1983 Cricket World Cup win. For Ammy, signing the film was a dream-come-true moment.

Ammy plays medium pacer Balwinder Singh Sandhu in the Kabir Khan film and, apart from “’83” he will also be seen in another upcoming Hindi film, “Bhuj: The Pride Of India”. The film is a patriotic

drama set against the backdrop of the 1971 Indo-Pak war. “I really feel blessed to represent India in both these films. It was my childhood dream to foray Bollywood and be a part of such impactful stories. Now, whole India will watch my acting skills on the big screen,” he told in an interview.

Jazzy B on recreations: Bollywood music is running out of ideas

Ammy also shared his working experience with “bada bhai” Ranveer in “’83”. “It was an amazing experience working with Ranveer paaji. He is like my ‘bada bhai’ (big brother). He is such a big superstar. Everyone is a huge fan of him but he never made us feel small in front of him. He used to take care of us like his little brothers,” Ammy added. In “’83”, Ranveer essays Kapil Dev, who captained the underdog Indian team to a glorious victory at the World Cup. The movie is slated to be released on April 10. Apart from his Bollywood projects, Ammy has several Punjabi films in his kitty too. He is currently busy promoting “Sufna”, slated to release on Valentine’s Day. Source: IANS

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unjabi singer Jazzy B, who has recreated his hit song “Jine mera dil luteya” for the recently-released Hindi film “Jawaani Jaaneman”, feels the Bollywood music industry is facing shortage of original ideas, which is why so many old songs are being revamped lately. “I think Bollywood is running out of ideas. That’s why they have been recreating the old songs. But the trend is working. The new generation might not know the old masterpices, so now they must be liking the recreated versions. So it is working,” Jazzy B, whose original name is Jaswinder Singh Bains, told in an interview. The Indian-Canadian bhangra hip-hopper also urged makers to involve original talent while recreating old tracks. “Make sure everybody gets their due credit. Be it original composer or singer or writer, they should also become part of the new versions, and bring the old stuff back in a new way,” he added. Apart from working on music in Bollywood, Jazzy B is also focusing on collaborations with other artistes. “2020 is totally packed. It is my year man! I have recreated my own song ‘Dil luteya’ after 16 or 17 years. It was a great experience. Now I am focusing on collaborations. I am going to collaborate with Bohemia, too. I also have a couple of songs in Punjabi movies. There’s going to be a lot of work this year, and I am going to work very hard,” he said. Source: IANS

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A Girl in a Whirl Continued issue (Part 40)

Don’t educated-couples fight?

I went to attend my English class the next day. We continued our discussion where we had left the previous day. “Sir, if both husband and wife are well-educated, I think, they wouldn’t be fighting.”, I argued. “Not necessarily. Sometimes, welleducated couples also have several quarrels. They also fight and that too for no good reasons.”, the teacher asserted. “How come, sir?”, many students asked. “Suppose a newly-wed couple is at home. The husband is fond of watching ice-hockey matches but the wife doesn’t have any interest in it. She loves to watch TV soap operas. The husband cheers for his country team when they score a goal. His wife just asks him not to be that excited. The husband minds that his wife doesn’t have the sense when to feel happy. However, his wife may not intend to hurt her husband. She might want his husband’s more attention to her. Now, if she understands her husband’s feelings and joins him in his fun, there won’t be any misunderstanding between them.”, the

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teacher explained and continued.

“If such difference comes up, the husband without pondering over the situation may also comments when his wife is watching a TV soap opera that she doesn’t know how to be happy. She feels happy only by watching TV serials involving domestic disputes and tragedies. There is also an implicit spirit of revenge. Actually, the husband also may ask mean that his wife pay more attention toward him than TV programs. Both are committing the same folly inadvertently. Unfortunately both are unaware of such petty misunderstandings which may cost them very dearly later on.”, Prof. Virdi concluded the answer to my question. “Sir, how can we solve such problems?”, a woman student asked. “Well, tell me how many of you are going to get your children married in the next five years?”, Prof. Virdi asked. A lady, Surinder, raised her hand. “Do you have any idea how to find a suitable match for them?”, Prof. Virdi asked again. She answered ‘no’. “Well, Would you mind telling me how you got engaged?”, Prof. Virdi asked Surinder.

“My husband and in-laws liked me from my picture. My parents and I liked my husband’s picture. Both our families took us to a Sikh Temple. We saw each other and got engaged.”, Surinder replied. “Can we know someone’s nature and reality just from one’s picture or meeting him or her just once?”, Prof. Virdi asked, and all negated. Students asked how to find the right partner. “When we finalize a marriage tie, we only see how educated a boy and a girl are, and how much money one is making, as well as if the girl can handle domestic affairs. Do we ever think if both of them have common interests to live happily? I think none of us! I think if some human psychology courses are introduced in grade eleven and twelve, and students are taught properly, that may make our married life happy.”, Prof. Virdi explained.

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“Love Aaj Kal”: Remixed romance lacks fizz

Article 15 By: Vinayak Chakravorty Cast: Kartik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan, Arushi Sharma Direction: Imtiaz Ali Rating:* * *

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ou know the gig if you have seen “Love Aaj Kal” 2009. There are two love stories, across two time frames, driving home the point that love these days is very different from what it used to be. And then, after the generational gap between romances then and now has been dissected over 140-odd minutes, writerdirector Imtiaz Ali ends up with a message that’s not exactly original: Love is a process, a journey. If love is honest, it will find a way. For Ali, a tale of love invariably becomes a scope to spew pop philosophy too, about self, selflessness, identity, soul and soulmate. It was an idea that he tapped in “Highway”, “Tamasha” and ‘Rockstar”, and even “Love Aaj Kal” 2009, which he goes about reinventing with his new effort. Larger reflections about life continue to find resonance in this remixed tale of mush, too, although the idea seems less impactful this time. Thematically, and broadly in terms of execution, the new “Love Aaj Kal” is the same film, although the two plots sustaining the runtime are different from the original. Imtiaz Ali’s storytelling has always been about a slowburn impact. His films start off on a simplistic note, and acquire a deeper context as they move. “Love Aaj Kal” is no different, as his narrative sets out to portray its two stories of romance across time. Ali bases his concurrent stories in the early nineties and present day. The first love story, between Raghu

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and Leena (Kartik Aaryan and Aarushi Sharma) is played out in small town Udaipur of yore. Ali spins a quaint little story of the struggles of love. The second story is of Zoe (Sara Ali Khan), a fiercely ambitious young woman who wants to crack the events management business before she gives her affair with Veer (Kartik in a dual role) a serious thought. In terms of melodrama as well as the existential challenges that lovers face, Raghu and Leena’s lives and love would seem simplistic and sorted out than the world of Zoe and Veer. Yet, as the two stories move parallel to each other, they are cloaked by the same sense of ennui. Ali’s films have always been as much about writing as they are about direction, and in this film he was obviously trying to initiate a deeper conversation about the conflict between love and career that GenNow faces, through Zoe’s life. Director Ali is let down by writer Ali in this context. It is interesting to note how the filmmaker reserves distinct palates for the two stories. If Raghu and Leena’s small town milieu of the nineties bears the visual template of Bollywood love stories of that era, Zoe and Veer live out a far more complex relationship. Since Ali chooses to look at the saga primarily from the viewpoint of Zoe, Sara Ali Khan naturally gets the most significant protagonist in the story. Zoe’s conflicts as a confident career woman and a confused lover girl make for a fascinating character, and three-film-old Sara exudes a strong screen personality. However, her effort is marred by hamming. On Kartik Aaryan, you could do a double take when he

tries to pass off as a school student in uniform, but the actor does well to balance his acts as the impulsive teenager of the nineties and the awkward geek in present day. The script lets Kartik explore his image as a romantic hero beyond the comic vein that has established his stardom over a short period of time, and he takes to the role with eagerness. Sadly, flawed storytelling hampers his effort, as well as his chemistry with both Aarushi and Sara. Randeep Hooda is a delight to watch, in the corresponding role that was essayed by Rishi Kapoor in the original “Love Aaj Kal”, although Hooda’s protagonist gets to essay it with a twist. The actor, bankable as ever, pulls off a role that offers limited scope with understated finesse. Most of

the others including debutante Aarushi in the cast are strictly okay. This is a beautifully shot film (cinematography by Amit Roy), although Aarti Bajaj’s editing could have been tighter all through. The film moves at a lazy pace, only to arrive at an ending you would have guessed by interval. If Ali wanted to re-tell an old story to a new generation with a twist, one fails to understand why he chose “Love Aaj Kal” for the experiment. For one, the original “Love Aaj Kal” is only a decade old, therefore too young for a remake. Importantly, changing perceptions of love across decades is no longer a novel theme in films. (Vinayak Chakravorty can be reached at vinayak.c@ians.in) Source: IANS

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‘Birds Of Prey’: Madcap comedy with sincere moments

Article 15 By: Troy Ribeiro Cast: Margot Robbie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Rosie Perez, Chris Messina, Ella Jay Basco, AliWong, Ewan McGregor Direction: Cathy Yan Rating:* * * “Birds Of Prey” is a vibrant, cheeky and stylized team-up of DC Comics’ female anti-heroes, which is designed as a satire to show the position of women in the comic book universe. This is the eighth film in the DC Extended Universe and a sort of a follow-up to the 2016-released “Suicide Squad”. While “Suicide Squad” was a convoluted drama with Harley Quinn as just one of the flawed characters of the film, in “Birds Of Prey” she outshines, making it feel more like a Harley Quinn solo film than an ensemble effort, especially since the titular group doesn’t assemble until deep into the third act. This isn’t exactly a negative thing; it simply means that some members of the ensemble get less focus than the others. Billed on posters under the unwieldy title, “Birds Of Prey” (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), it is the second collaborative outing for the character, with Margot Robbie repeating her performance and screaming for the spotlight. It’s a sort of a reawakening kind of story for Harley and she begins it in style. With a combination of animation and voiceover, she introduces herself, “from the beginning”: Born Harleen Quinzel, she was brought up in a Catholicschool and had daddy issues. She became a shrink, and then was assigned to work with the Clown Prince of Crime - the Joker. During one of his many periods of captivity, she fell in love with him, helped him escape and soon became his girlfriend. But then, the plot propels with her announcing her break-up

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with the psychopath J, which means she is no longer under his protection anymore, and it turns out that quite a lot of people want to kill her. With the Joker no longer in the picture, Harley becomes the target of her former frenemy, the misogynist crime lord Roman Sionis (Ewan McGregor) - aka the Black Mask from the “Batman” comics. In order to stay alive, Harley agrees to steal back a diamond, which apparently contains microscopic information that Sionis needs. Unfortunately, that diamond is in the possession of a young thief Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco), who soon becomes the target of every mercenary in Gotham City.

How Harley Quinn, along with the other Birds, tries to save the young thief and destroy Sionis, forms the crux of the narrative. The other Birds in the tale are: Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez), a detective working against all odds in the Police Department trying to bring down Sionis. Then there is the mysterious Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a vigilante who brings to book all those gangsters who had a hand in her past. Dinah Lance (Jurnee Smollett-Bell) aka the Black Canary, is a singer-cum-driver who worked for Sionis but is now at loggerheads with him. Christina Hodson’s screenplay indulges in a couple of epic flashbacks, sometimes disrupting chronological momentum for no

clear purpose, makes the narrative appear weighted. Also, leaning more heavily into action than laughs, the film largely delivers on that front with extravagant, colourful set pieces with aplenty of unlikely gimmicks and freestyle wrestling brutality. But those hoping for a “Deadpool” like fusion of mayhem and wit should lower their expectations. Harley may be known for her unpredictability, but this film plays more by the numbers and formula. Overall, this film with madcap comedy and sincere moments is entertaining, but it would strictly appeal to fans of the DC Universe. (Troy Ribeiro can be contacted at troyribeiro@yahoo.com)

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Camping vs glamping. Which one would you like on your next travel?

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amping allows one to embrace and celebrate the sanctity of nature to the fullest. Quality time spent in the lap of nature surrounded by your near and dear ones is a great and relaxing way to make memories. Also known as “Traditional Camping�, camping is boastful of providing its guests with the best of experiences in the rawest and purest form. On the other hand, Glamping, a combination of glamorous stays and camping ways, offers its guests with the best of both worlds. This includes luxurious accommodations for comfort in the midst of nature to achieve relaxation and serenity, and of course, a whole lot of memories! Pradeep Singh Choudhary, co-founder, Moonstone Hammock underlines how camping and glamping are different in different aspects.

Accessibility and Effort: Traditions camping can be a big no to those who seek luxury and an exciting yes to all the

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adrenaline junkies and thrill seekers. Camping basics include spotting a smooth area or a free patch that you can mount your tent on, the patience to set up a bonfire and cook lip-smacking camping delights! These essentials cater to memorable experiences. However, the same might be just too much effort to the ones that crave leisure and luxury. The same is satisfied through the novel concept of glamping. Amenities such as spacious tents, comfortable beds, fans/air conditioners and mouth-watering food are provided through glamping. To sum it all up, if experiencing the thrill is your ultimate goal, then traditional camping is for you. Whereas glamping is for the ones who wish to cherish and celebrate nature through an exotic stay. The Fun Quotient:

camping organizations through a wide range of activities that visitors can enjoy during their time here. This includes not just camping and glamping, but also water tents. Various kinds of water tents like ground tents, floating tents, etc. are provided. Other activities, which might vary, are Kayaking, Movie Screening, Barbecue, Live Music, Games, Innovative Workshops, etc. These activities are a perfect remedy to a monotonous life. Amenities: Traditional camping is governed by the rusticity of nature. The amenities provided are minimal and one can truly

disconnect from the worldly pleasures of life for a while and spend some quality time with nature. In glamping, luxurious amenities, including everything right from a phone charger to a fan and a cozy bed is provided. All the visitors have to do is indulge in solitude and cherish the euphonious melodies of nature to the fullest. Rates: Parameters such as location and facilities are taken into consideration. Goes without saying that glamping is expensive as compared to camping. But the cherry on the cake is that one of a kind experiences come along. As a result, make a decision between camping and glamping completely depends upon the visitor/guest’s mood. While both have advantages and disadvantages of their own, the fact that they also provide unique experiences cannot be denied. By: Puja Gupta

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Naina Lal Kidwai (on how to reach out to the right people gor help): At dinners, I would invariably be talking business with the men but I would always spend time with the wives.

You’ll get the answers in a new book authored by veteran journalist Kaveree Bamzai, who herself balances her roles as a professional writer, a wholehearted supporter of good causes and a mother of two boys. Her household also includes two dogs.

Nandini Harinath: Grow together. All said and done, every action has a reaction. So help others and reap the benefits of it too.

In the book “No Regrets - The Guilt-free Woman’s Guide To A Good Life” published by Harper Collins, the author tells you how to live a guilt-free life - with a little help from a host of highlyaccomplished women. “This is not a book that tells you what to do with your life. If I knew, hey, I would be making millions. Rather, it’s a book that tells you what not to do, what to avoid, what to sidestep, what to remember, what to forget. It’s a book that does so with the help of a few people I’m happy to call my friends and a few whom I have met over the course of my work,” she writes. It covers a wide sweep: From being a mother to lessons learnt from mothers, managing money to marriage, coping with pain and anger to taking ownership of their health and growing old. “If there is one thing I learned well and in time it is this: there’s no point in having regrets or feeling guilty. It’s like carrying a whole lot of excess baggage and its not even monogrammed Louis Vuitton. So why bother?” Noting that a friend once told her that the secret to a happy life is a good cook, a good driver and a good husband, she adds: “I agree. But you have to kiss many metaphorical frogs to find the perfect specimens of all.” “The trick really is to do the best you can. It may not be good enough, it never is, or if it is, you’re really one of God’s chosen ones. But blaming yourself shaming yourself, and complaining about what you have compared to what you could have had, well that way lies disaster

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Farah Khan: Don’t make children the sole purpose of your life; Moms, take it easy. Don’t give in to social pressures. Lavanya Nalli: Focus on work-life harmony, not balance. and a whole lot of regrets,” Bamzai explains. What then are the three obstacles to Working Motherhood that need to be weathered? The first is that everything that goes wrong is your fault. “So, if the children turn out wayward, it’s your fault. If the husband doesn’t pitch in as an equal parent, it’s your fault. If the world is coming to an end, it’s your fault...Turns out there’s a whole subculture out there warning women not to move towards unthinking motherhood,” the author says. The second principle: You’re damned if you drop out and damned if you don’t. “One of the greatest mysteries to me why companies push the ten-to-six workplace attendance in the age of 24x7 work culture. But equally big is the mystery of how several companies manage to shirk the mandatory six-month maternity leave and institution of a creche. Dropping out seems almost a relief, especially in double-income families. “This, I believe, is the worst mistake a woman can make,” Bamzai writes. The third principle: Don’t. Ever. Give. Up. Work. “Just change the way you do it... Working doesn’t only give you a

sense of self-esteem, it is also, let’s face it. We need something other than nutritious tiffins, falling grades, teacher admonishments, attitude adjustments, outgrown clothes, and after-school classes to occupy us,” the author writes. “How many times have you had to face women coming up to tell you that they’re quitting because they just can’t manage home and work? They’re intelligent, good at their work, but just exhausted from the daily grind of putting food on the table, getting the children to bed and then to school on time, ensuring the fridge is stocked, all the school events are attended and all the social obligations are met (including, and especially ones that involve the mother-in-law),” the author states.

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Kwx-pIx dw iDAwn TMfIAwˆ cIzwˆ dy nwl-nwl ies mOsm ‘c qusIˆ K`tIAwˆ cIzwˆ dw vI prhyz kro[ izAwdw mswly vwlw Bojn vI quhwnUM nukswn phuMcw skdw hY[ KUb pIE pwxI jykr ies bdldy mOsm ‘c Kud nUM iPt r`Kxw hY qwˆ KUb swrw pwxI pIE, qwˆ jo nwl hI nwl srIr ‘c jmHw hox vwly kItwxU XUrIn dy rwhIˆ srIr ‘cô bwhr inkldy rihx[ quhwfy ieimaUn isstm nUM mzbUq bxwaûdw hY, ijs nwl quhwfy srIr nUM rogwˆ nwl lVn dI SkqI imldI hY[

iPr iekdm TMfw pwxI pIx l`gdy hn, jo quhwfw glw Krwb Aqy CwqI ‘c jkVn dI vjHw bx skdw hY[ b`icAwˆ dw qwˆ ies mOsm ‘c Kws iDAwn r`Ko, ikaûik ies dOrwn aunHwˆ dy pypr vI huMdy hn[ jykr b`icAwˆ dw iDAwn nw r`iKAw jwvy qwˆ aunHwˆ dI ishq dy nwlnwl aunHwˆ dI pVHweI dw vI nukswn hovygw[

bwhr dw Kwxw bwhr dw Kwxw iksy vI hwl ‘c ishq leI shI nhIˆ huMdw pr ies bdldy mOsm dOrwn ijMnw ho sky bwhr dw Kwxw nzr AMdwz kro[ Kws qOr ‘qy ivAwhwˆ ‘c jw ky loV qô izAwdw nw KwE, ies nwl quhwnUM PUf puAwiezinMg Aqy pyt ‘c ieMPYkSn vrgIAwˆ sm`isAw CyqI ho skdIAwˆ hn[ By: Sajan Kumar

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ies qrHwˆ bxwE gMny dy rs dI KIr

holI dw iqEhwr Aw irhw hY, hryk Gr ‘c keI qrHwˆ dIAwˆ imTweIAwˆ Aqy pkvwn bxwey jwˆdy hn[ keI lok KIr bVy hI svwd nwl Kwˆdy hn[ AsIˆ quhwnUM gMny dy rs dI KIr bxwaux bwry d`swˆgy, jo bxwaux ‘c vI Awswn hY Aqy Kwx ‘c vI svwd l`gygI[ AwE jwxdy hwˆ ies nUM bxwaux dw qrIkw. bxwaux leI sm`grI 4 gMny dw rs 4 cwvl 4 iek Cotw cmc ielwiecI pwaUfr 4 1 v`fw cmc myvy(k`ty hoey) bxwaux leI ivDI 4sB qô pihlwˆ cwvlwˆ nUM Do ky iBEˆ ky r`K

hux Gr dI rsoeI iv`c hI bxwau svwidSt pwE BwjI

idE[ 4hux iek kVwhI ‘c gMny dy rs nUM aubwlx leI r`K idE[ jdô ies ‘c aubwl Aw jwvy qwˆ ies ‘c iBEˆ ky r`Ky hoey cwvl cMgI qrHwˆ imks kr lE[ 4iPr ies ‘c ielwiecI pwaUfr pw idE Aqy G`t gYs ‘qy p`kx idE[ QOVI-QOVI dyr bwAd clwaûdy rho[ 4KIr p`kx qô bwAd ies ‘c k`ty hoey myvy pw idE[ 4kuJ dyr q`k hor pkwaux qô bwAd gYs bMd kr idE[ 4gMny dy rs dI KIr iqAwr hY[ TMfw hox qô bwAd KwE Aqy proso[ By: Sajan Kumar

pwv BwjI muMbeI dw sB qô izAwdw psMd kIqw jwx vwlw Bojn hY[ ies nUM Gr ivc bhuq AwswnI nwl bxwieAw jw skdw hY[ qusIˆ ies nUM kdy vI dupihry dy Kwxy jwˆ rwq nUM pwv BwjI bxw ky Kw skdy ho, quhwnUM Aqy quhwfy prvwr nUM ieh bhuq psMd AwvygI[ sm`grI 4 aùbLy hoey AwlU - 3 (300 gRwm) 4 tmwtr -Cy (400 gRwm) 4 iSmlw imrc - iek (100 gRwm) 4 Pul goBI -iek k`p ktI hoeI (200 gRwm) 4 mtr dy dwxy - Fyf do k`p 4 hrw DinAw iqMn cmc (brIk kitAw hoieAw ) 4 m`Kx - 1/2 k`p (100 gRwm) 4 Adrk pyst - iek Cotw cmc 4 hrI imrcwˆ -do (brIk ktI hoeI) 4 hldI pwaUfr - 1/2 Cotw cmc 4 DnIAw pwaUfr - iek Cotw cmc 4 pwv BwjI mswlw 4 do Cotw cmc 4 dygI lwl imrc - iek Cotw cmc 4 nmk - Fyf Cotw cmc jwˆ svwd Anuswr dysI iGE 4pwv BwjI bxwaux leI goBI nUM cMgI qrHwˆ Do ky brIk k`t lvo[ goBI Aqy mtr nUM iek Bwˆfy ivc iek k`p pwxI pw ky polw hox q`k pkx idE[ AwlU nUM iCl lvo, tmwtr nUM brIk k`t ky Aqy iSmlw imrc dy bIz k`F ky aus nUM vI brIk k`t ky iqAwr kr lE[ goBI mtr nUM cYk kro ieh polw hoky iqAwr hY qwˆ gYs bMd kr idE[ pYn grm kro, 2

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cmc m`Kx pw ky mYlt kro ies ivc Adrk dw pyst Aqy hrI imrc pw kr hlkw ijhw BuMn lE[ hux kty hoey tmwtr, hldI pwaUfr,DnIAw pwaUfr Aqy iSmlw imrc pw ky imks kr idE[ 4ies nUM 2-3 imMt p`kw lvo[ sbzI nUM cYk kro, tmwtr iSmlw imrc bx ky iqAwr hn hux ienHwˆ nUM mYSr dI mdd nwl mYS kr lE, hux goBI Aqy mtr pw kr cMgI qrHwˆ mYS krdy hoey pikAw lE[ sbzI cMgI qrHwˆ mYS ho geI hY, hux AwlU nUM h`Q nwl qoV ky pw idE[ nwl hI lUx, lwl imrc Aqy pwv BwjI mswlw pw ky BwjI nUM mYSr dI mdd nwl mYS krdy hoey QoVI dyr pkw lE[ A`Dw kp pwxI pw idE, sbzI h`lkI ijhI pqlI bxw ky, Aqy sbzI nUM Got dy hoey audô q`k pkwau[ 4jdô q`k BwjI iek dm iek vrgI ihlI imlI hoeI nhIˆ ivKweI dyx l`gy[ BwjI ivc QoVw ijhw hrw DnIAw Aqy 1 cmc btr pw ky imilAw idE[ BwjI bx ky iqAwr hY ies nUM kOly ivc k`F lE, Aqy btr Aqy hry DnIAw gwrinS kro[ 4pwv bxwE - gYs aùqy qvw grm kro[ pwv nUM ivc qô cwkU dI shwieqw ies qrHwˆ k`tô ik auh dÙjy nwl juiVAw rhy[ qvy aùqy QoVw ijhw m`Kx pw ky ies aùqy pwv pw ky, dôvŷ pwso hlkw ijhw syk lgvwE[ isky pwv nUM plyt ivc k`F lE iesy qrHwˆ swry pwv vI syk kr iqAwr kr lE[ grmw By: Sajan Kumar

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GuMmx dy SokIn iek vwr jrUr krn l`dwK dI sYr

ihmwilAw dI hôd Awpxy Awp ‘c iek mhwnqw hY[ ieh kudrq v`lô isrjI geI AdùqI rcnw hY[ l`dwK ihmwilAw dI godI ‘c visAw hoieAw Bwrq dw nv-inrimq kŷdr Swisq pRdyS hY[ ieh aùqrI Bwrq ‘c siQq Aijhw sQwn hY, jo suMnswn sMnwitAwˆ, pQrIly ryigsqwnwˆ, rMg-brMgIAwˆ, BUrIAwˆ, kwLIAwˆ, cInI, mtmYlI, qwˆby qy dwlcInI rMg dIAwˆ c`twnwˆ, aucweIAwˆ ‘qy cmkdy brPIly glySIArwˆ, qyz Dùp sykdy bOD gômpw, inQrw-inrml AwkwS, boD m`T, aujly pRkwS, pIlI-ryqlI zmIn, idn dI qyz Dùp, rwq dI gihrI KwmoSI qy srd qU&wnI hvwvwˆ qy lwmXurU dIAwˆ pRqIkwqmk DunIAwˆ leI jwixAw jwˆdw hY[ vyKxXog Qwvwˆ l`dwKI, bwltI, aurdU, boDI, dwKI, fogrI, nypwlI Awid l`dwK dIAwˆ BwSwvwˆ hn[ ie`Qy[iPAwˆg dw glySIAr, swktI, hYims, gômpw dw boD ivhwr, boD gu&wvwˆ, suMdr kwrIgrI, gurduAwrw p`Qr swihb, pŶgÔg JIl, boD m`T, lyh mihl, lyh msijd, stwk pYlys imaUzIAm, l`dwK SwˆqI sqUp Awid vyKxXog Qwvwˆ hn[ l`dwK qô sUqI k`pVw, rySm dI lUMgI, Swl, h`Q nwl buxy kwlIn, pSmInw, nIl, www.entertainmentmagazine.ca

jùqI, Sihd, guV, kysr, Swl-duSwly, bnwrsI zrI, swPy Awid inrXwq kIqy jwˆdy hn[ kilMgw dy XùD qô bwAd smrwt ASok mhwn v`lô bùD Drm Apxw lYx dI ieiqhwsk Gtnw nUM l`dwK ivc swlwnw smwgm dy rUp ‘c bVI DUmDwm nwl mnwieAw jwˆdw hY[ Anykwˆ nwvwˆ vwlw pRdyS l`dwK nUM Anykwˆ nwvwˆ nwl jwixAw jwˆdw hY, ijvŷ ihmwilAw dI puMinAw BUmI, bùD dw kmMfl, DrqI dI C`q, lwl DrqI, br& dI DrqI, bùD Qwn Awid[ l`dwK dI iek ^UbI ieh rhI hY ik kŷdr Swisq pRdyS bxn qô pihlwˆ (sMn 2019 qô pihlwˆ) ieh Bwrq dw sB qô v`fw izlHw rih cùkw hY[ l`dwK smuMdr ql qô lgpg 3500 mItr aucweI ‘qy hY[ ies dy d`Kx v`l ihmwcl pRdyS dy cMbw qy kùlU Kyqr siQq hn[ l`dwK ‘c pwxI iksy inAwmq qô G`t nhIˆ hY[ pwxI dI kmI qy ryqlI zmIn kwrn l`dwK ‘c kudrqI jMglwˆ dw pYdw hoxw muSkl hY[ ies dy bwvjUd AijhI s^q siQqI dy ie`Qy kwˆ, kwkol, kpoq, nIlkMT, icVIAwˆ, gruV, bwz, cIl qy iSkry vrgy pMCI dyKx nUM Awm iml jwˆdy hn[ ikRSn gRIvw swrs (blYk nỲkf kRyn) l`dwK dw mùK pMCI hY, ijs nUM ivSv p`Dr ‘qy sMkt gRsq AYlwinAw igAw hY[

l`dwK dI pŶgÔg JIl l`dwK ivc jMglI GoVy, Xwk, ihrn , pSmInw b`krIAwˆ, br& vwly cIqy, l`dwKI K`crwˆ, Byfwˆ Awid jwnvr mùK qOr ‘qy pwey jwˆdy hn[ ie`Qô dIAwˆ pQrIlIAwˆ ivrwn qy ivrwt GwtIAwˆ ‘c qyz hvwvwˆ dw vhwA bhuq zor-Sor nwl huMdw hY[ sysU ie`Qô dw ivSv pRis`D smwgm hY[ pŶgÔg JIl, jo pUry ivSv ivc pRis`D hY, ieh JIl vI l`dwK ‘c siQq hY[ l`dwK dI pŶgôg JIl iek idn ‘c pMj vwr rMg bdldI hY[ l`dwK lgpg pMj mhIny mOsmI ^rwbI krky pUry dyS nwlô k`itAw rihMdw hY[ ie`Qô dw mùK dirAw isMD hY[ 1966 ivc iq`bq dy dlweIlwmw l`dwK Aw gey sn[ bùD Drm dy AnuXweI l`dwK dI DrqI nUM byh`d piv`qr mMndy hn[

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AwpxI jmIn ‘c byshwrw grIbwˆ nUM Gr bxw ky dyxgy b`bU mwn

pMjwb dw pRis`D klwkwr b`bU mwn jo ky pMjwb dy nOjvwnwˆ dI rg-rg ‘c vsdY Aqy ausdw nwm sux ky hI lok vwh vwh krn leI mzbUr ho jwˆdy hn, au`Qy hI hux b`bU mwn dI soc bwry vI jwx ky lok auhnwˆ dI qwrI& krn Aqy duAwvwˆ dyx leI mzbUr ho jwxgy[ drAsl, b`bU mwn v`loˆ hux bwby nwnk dy sMdyS ‘qy f`t ky pihrw id`qw jw irhY hY[ b`bU mwn hux AwpxI in`jI zmIn ‘coˆ byshwrwˆ lokwˆ leI Gr bxw ky dy rhy hn[ ijsdw nwm b`bU mwn PYn klonI r`iKAw jwvygw[

b`bU mwn dy j`dI ipMf KMt mwnpur ivKy bxn vwlI ies PYn kwlonI ivc byshwrw loVvMd iksy vI jwq Drm mzhb dy byGry lok Aw ky AwpxI izMdgI bsr kr skxgy[ ipMf dy srpMc ny d`isAw ik aunHwˆ dy ipMf dy au`Gy gwiek b`bU mwn v`loˆ KMt mwnpur ivKy bxweI jwx vwlI PYn kwlonI ivc b`bU mwn v`loˆ byGry lokwˆ nUM Gr bxw ky id`qy jwxgy, jo ik bhuq v`fI SlwGwXog Aqy pRsMsw vwlI g`l hY qy ipMf vwilAwˆ v`loˆ ies au`dm nUM byh`d slwihAw jw irhw hY[ By: Sajan Kumar

jld irlIz ho rhI hY siqMdr srqwj dI iPlm ‘ieko im`k’y

siqMdr srqwj dI gwiekI vwˆg aus dI iPlm vI Awm nhIˆ blik Kws hovygI[ pMjwbI gwiekI ‘c v`KrIAwˆ pYVwˆ pwaux vwly nwmvr gwiek, gIqkwr qy hux Adwkwr siqMdr srqwj dI pihlI pMjwbI iPlm ‘ieko im`ky’ dy trylr ny ieh swbq kr id`qw hY ik pMjwbI drSk lIk qoˆ htvwˆ kuJ dyKxw locdy hn[ hwl hI ‘c irlIz hoey ies iPlm dy trylr nUM hr pwisEˆ Swndwr huMgwrw iml irhw hY[ 13 mwrc nUM irlIz ho rhI ies pMjwbI iPlm zrIey siqMdr srqwj pMjwbI iPlm jgq dy ivhVy ‘c Awpxw

pihlw kdm r`Kx jw rhy hn[ nOjvwn iPlm inrdySk pMkj vrmw dI ilKI Aqy inrdyiSq ies iPlm dw trylr Su`krvwr nUM ‘swgw imaUizk’ dy XUitaUb cYnl ‘qy irlIz kIqw igAw, ijs nUM drSkwˆ dw Swndwr huMgwrw iml irhw hY[ ies iPlm ‘c siqMdr srqwj dI hIroien bwlIvu`f Adwkwrw Aid`qI Srmw hY[ dovwˆ qoˆ ielwvw iPlm ‘c srdwr sohI, mhwvIr Bu`lr, iSvwnI sYxI, vMdnw Srmw, bygo blivMdr, ivjy kumwr, nvdIp klyr, minMdr vYlI, rwj DwlIvwl qy aumMg Srmw smyq keI hor v`fy ichry nzr Awauxgy[ By: Sajan Kumar

ig`pI gryvwl ny iPlm ‘mMjy ibsqry 3’ dw kIqw AYlwn dysI rOkstwr ig`pI gryvwl dI iPlm ‘iek sMDU huMdw sI’ 28 PrvrI nUM isnymwGrwˆ ‘c irlIz ho rhI hY[ auQy hI ig`pI gryvwl ny AwpxI AglI iPlm ‘mMjy ibsqry 3’ dw AYlwn vI kr id`qw hY[ hwl hI ‘c ny Awpxy ieMstwgRwm AkwaUˆt ‘qy iPlm dw postr SyAr kIqw hY[ ies dy nwl hI ig`pI ny iPlm dI irlIizMg fyt vI AnwaUˆs kIqI hY[ d`s deIey ik ig`pI dI iPlm ‘mMjy ibsqry 3’ Agly swl 6 mwrc nUM isnymwGrwˆ ‘c dsqk dyvygI[ ies iPlm nUM fwierYkt hoxhwr fwierYktr bljIq isMG idE krngy, ijs dI khwxI rwxw rxbIr vloˆ ilKI geI hY[ ies iPlm nUM pRoifaUs ig`pI gryvwl qy aunHwˆ dI Drm pqnI rvnIq kOr gryvwl vloˆ kIqw jw irhw hY[ iPlm ‘mMjy ibsqry 3’ ‘c ig`pI gryvwl nwl gurpRIq Gu`gI, krmjIq Anmol, rwxw rxbIr qoˆ ielwvw keI hor isqwry vI nzr Awauxgy[ hwlwˆik iPlm dy mu`K Adwkwrw dw Kulwsw nhIˆ hoieAw hY[

d`sxXog hY ik j`s gryvwl dI ilKI Aqy rwkyS mihqw vloˆ fwierYkt kIqI iPlm ‘iek sMDU huMdw sI’ dw inrmwqw b`lI isMG k`kV hY[ ig`pI gryvwl Aqy nyhw Srmw dI mu`K BUimkw vwlI ies iPlm ‘c rOSn ipRMs, b`bl rwey, jspRym iF`loˆ, pvn mlhoqrw, DIrj kumwr, ivkrm ivrk, rGvIr bolI Aqy Anmol kv`qrw smyq keI hor nwmI ichry nzr Awauxgy[ ies iPlm ivc drSkwˆ nUM XUnIvristI dI izMdgI, ividAwrQI isAwsq Aqy dosqI dI AihmIAq dyKx nUM imlygI[ ieh i&lm iek Aijhy nOjvwn dI khwxI hY, ijs leI dosqI qoˆ au`pr kuJ vI nhIˆ hY[ ies i&lm dy AYkSn fwierYktr bwlIvu`f dy mShUr AYkSn fwierYktr Swm kOSl hn[ iehI nhIˆ iPlm dI khwxI dy nwl-nwl ies dw imaUizk vI drSkwˆ nUM psMd Awvygw[ i&lm dw imaUizk bI prYk, jy. ky. Aqy dysI kiraU ny iqAwr kIqw hY[ By: Sajan Kumar

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jwxo ikvyˆ kuJ idnwˆ ‘c icty vwlwˆ nUM kwlw kr dyvg y w AwlU A`j k`lH v`D rhy qxwA Aqy Kwx dIAwˆ Zlq Awdqwˆ dy kwrn, vwl Acwnk ic`ty ho jwxw hr dUjy ivAkqI leI musIbq bx igAw hY[ ies sm`isAw qô Cutkwrw pwaux Aqy ic`ty vwlwˆ nUM kwly krn leI lok Awpxy vwlwˆ iv`c kYmIkl vwlwˆ dw rMg iesqymwl krnw SurU kr idMdy hn[ vwlwˆ dIAwˆ jVHwˆ nUM kmzor krn dy nwl, ieh sMvydnSIl cmVI nUM vI nukswn phuMcwaûdI hY[ jy qusIˆ ic`ty vwlwˆ nwl juVI iksy sm`isAw qô vI pRySwn ho, qwˆ tYnSn C`f vwl kwly krn leI AjmwE ies sbzI dy iClky dw ieh gjb dw GyrUl nusKw[ AwlU dy iClky quhwfy vwlwˆ nUM pihly vwˆg kwlw rMg dyx leI kmwl kr skdw hY[ jI hwˆ, AwlU dy iClky iv`c mOjUd stwrc iek kudrqI rMg dw kMm krdw hY[ AwlU dy iClky dI cmVI nwl bxy vwlwˆ dy mwsk

aunHwˆ nUM TMfy pwxI ivc pwE Aqy cMgI qrHwˆ aubwlo[ iClikAwˆ nUM 5 qô 10 imMt leI G`t grmI ‘qy aubwlo[ hux ies imSrx nUM QoVHI dyr q`k TMfw hox qô bwAd ies dy pwxI nUM iek SISI iv`c r`Ko[. ies AwlU dy pwxI ivcô Aw rhI qIbr gMD qô Cutkwrw pwaux leI, qusIˆ ies iv`c lYvŷfr dy qyl dIAwˆ kuJ bUMdwˆ pw skdy ho[

ivtwimn ey, bI Aqy sI dI KopVI dy qyl dy qyl nUM htwaûdy hn Aqy vwlwˆ iv`c fŶfrP dw sPwieAw krdy hn[ AwE jwxdy hwˆ ikvŷ AwlU qô bixAw hyAr mwsk bxwieAw

jwˆdw hY[ AwlU dw hyAr mwsk bxwauxw dw qrIkw pihlwˆ AwlUAwˆ dy iClikAwˆ nUM auqwr ky

hyAr mwsk lgwaux dw qrIkw AwlU dy iClky dw ieh pwxI Doqy ig`ly vwlwˆ ‘qy lgwaux nwlô vDIAw nqIjy idMdw hY[ AwlU dy iClky qô bxy ies pwxI nUM KopVI ‘qy lgwE Aqy ies ‘qy 5 imMt leI nrmI nwl mwlS kro[ Awpxy vwlwˆ iv`c AwlU dw pwxI 30 imMtwˆ leI C`f idE[ ies qô bwAd ies nUM TMfy pwxI nwl Do lE[ By: Sajan Kumar

pwrlr nwloˆ v`D inKwr dyvg y w hommyf PySIAl, qusIˆ vI kro trweI

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ies pYk ‘c cOlwˆ dw Awtw jwˆ iPr bysn imlwE[ skribMg krn qô pihlwˆ ichry dI bwdwm dy qyl nwl mwilS kro[ mwilS krn dy bwAd ichrw skr`b kro[ skribMg krn dy bwAd kosy pwxI nwl Awpxw ichrw Do lE[ aus dy bwAd lgwE Pys pYk, Pys pYk nUM pUrI qrHwˆ sùkx q`k ichry ‘qy l`igAw rihx idE[ sùkx dy bwAd hlky h`Qwˆ nwl rgV ky ies nUM rImUv kro[ qusIˆ cwhy qwˆ ies qô bwAd vI bwdwm dy qyl nwl ichry dI mwilS kr skdy ho[ hldI quhwfy ichry nUM nYcurl qrIky nwl inKwrn ‘c mdd krdI hY[ ies ‘c mOjUd AŶtI-AwksIfŶt q`q ichry dy swry dwg-D`by kuJ hI idnwˆ ‘c dUr kr idMdy hn[ bwdwm dw qyl quhwfy ichry nUM swPtnŶs dyx ‘c mdd krdw hY[ ieh quhwfy ichry nUM bybI swPt lùk idMdw hY[ By: Sajan Kumar

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bwlIvu`f Adwkwr kirSmw kpUr ny bqOr mihlw, kpUr Kwndwn dI prMprw nUM qoVidAwˆ iPlm jgq ‘c sPlqw hwsl kIqI[ kpUr Kwndwn ‘c kirSmw kpUr nUM pihlI sPl mihlw klwkwr mMinAw jwˆdw hY[ auh 90 dSk ‘c sB qoˆ sPl Adwkwrwˆ coˆ iek sI[ au`Qy hI hux kirSmw kpUr ifjItl dunIAw ‘c fYibaU krn jw rhI hY[ kirSmw ‘myˆtlhu`f’ vY`b sIrIz zrIey ifjItl dunIAw ‘c kdm r`Kx nUM iqAwr hY[ Awlt bwlwjI dy bYnr hyT ‘myˆtlhu`f’ dw inrmwx kIqw jw irhw hY[ d`s deIey ik ‘myˆtlhu`f’ vY`b sIrIz ‘c kirSmw kpUr mu`K ikrdwr ‘c nzr AwvygI[ vY`b sIrIz ‘myˆtlhu`f’ dw nvwˆ postr jwrI kr id`qw igAw hY[ ies nUM kirSmw kpUr ny Awpxy ieMstwgRwm Akwauˆt ‘qy SyAr kIqw hY[ By: Sajan Kumar

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jy AsIˆ ivAwh dI g`l krIey qwˆ mwrc ‘c koeI qrIk nhIˆ hY[ meI ‘c bhuq grm hoeygI, jUn ‘c AsIˆ iPlm dI SUitMg kr rhy hwˆ Aqy julweI ‘c bhuq izAwdw mIˆh pYˆdw hY[* jdoˆ AlI nUM pu`iCAw igAw ik kI auh Aqy ircw vI nyhw DUpIAw Aqy AMgd bydI dI qrHwˆ cu`p-cwp ivAwh krngy? ies svwl dw jvwb idMdy hoey AlI ny ikhw sI ik cu`p ikauˆ hovygw, ijvyˆ ivAwh huMdy hn, auˆj hI hovygw[ aunHwˆ ikhw ik ieh pqw nhIˆ hY ik ieh kdoˆ hovygw pr ieh sIkRyt nhIˆ hovygw[ Courtsey: Sajan Kumar

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nvIˆ id`lI: AmrIkw dy rwStrpqI fonwlf trMp ny bwlIvu`f Adwkwr AXuSmwn Kurwnw dI iPlm ‘Su`B mMgl izAwdw swvDwn ‘qy pRqIikirAw id`qI hY[ ‘gy’ lv storI ‘qy ADwrq iPlm nUM lY ky AmrIkI mnu`KI AiDkwrwˆ dy r`iKAk pItr tYrhYl ny iek tvIt kIqw[ ies tvIt ivc auhnwˆ ny iliKAw, ‘smilMgqw nUM kwnUMnI krwr dyx qoˆ bwAd hux nvIˆ bwlIvu`f ‘gy’ romwˆitk-kwmyfI iPlm bzurg lokwˆ ‘qy Apxw pRBwv pwaux leI iqAwr hY’[ pItr dy ies tvIt’qy rItvIt krdy hoey AmrIkw dy rwStrpqI fonwfl trMp ny kmYˆt kIqw hY[ auhnwˆ ny Apxy tivtr hYˆfl ‘qy iliKAw, ‘gRyt’[ fonwlf trMp dy ies tvIt ‘qy lok KUb kmYˆt kr rh hn Aqy ApxI pRqIikirAw vI dy rhy hn[ ies iPlm nUM PYnz dw cMgw huMgwrw iml irhw hY[ i&lm ny pihly idn 9.25 qoˆ 9.50 kroV rupey dI kmweI kIqI hY[ d`s deIey ik AwXuSmwn Kurwnw dI ieh i&lm smilMgI pRymI joVy dy duAwly GuMmdI hY[ By: Sajan Kumar

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MANISH’S ZODIAC PREDICTIONS - MARCH 2020 Manish Kumar Arora, 91-9871062000

Aries (March 21- April 20)

This month will see expansion through philosophy, travel or education. It promotes the flow in your life so that things are easier than they have been in the past. You will find ways to express your unique identity in the outer world, preferably while promoting social justice.

Leo (Jul 23 - August 23)

You might encounter a physical or emotional blockage that demands healing before you move forward. If you do not recognize your feelings, a situation may drop in from the sky that will remind you of circumstances of the past. You will be prone to overreact.

Sagittarius

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Taurus

(April 21- March 20)

You will be preoccupied in issues ranging from the mundane study of the budget to important discussions with partners over the need for greater intimacy. You may be organizing business issues related to an inheritance or your own legacy. You will back out of unviable professionalcommitments.

Virgo (Aug 23-Sep 23)

A new vision for your life will take its place as the month moves forward, but be patient. It will be your responsibility to maintain the opportunities you’ve been given. You will be adding new spirit to an ongoing relationship. Many possibilities for reaching people will develop.

Capricorn

(November 23 - December 21)

A pervading sense of ambivalence is creeping into your life just when you think it’s safe. You’ve been putting too much emphasis on some form of security: a relationship, job or lifestyle. It is holding you back asyou’re overlooking an opportunity right in front of your eyes.

( December 22 - January 20)

You should be inspired to achieve greater spiritual understanding by clearing your mind of past thoughts.Being true to yourself will bring about the happiness you seek. Progress will be madeand stability is just around the corner! Take this inspirational energy and put it to good use.

Gemini

(May 21-Jun 21)

This is a propitious time for you to begin new things, especially if they involve travel or communications. Give special attention to investments and other shared resources.Ease up on the energy output. Your physical body may feel sluggish and your primary focus should be on internal healing.

Libra (September 24- October 23)

This should be an exciting month; something long in the making will show signs of fruition. There are still some loose ends that need to be tied up, though. You are setting and achieving goals and you must also learn compassion to manifest your best results.

Cancer (Jun 22- July 22)

You will feel the need to mature and to solidify your identity, in a new or additional field of work. Changes have come into your life through relationships with those who have minds of their own and they will teach you to set boundaries and claim your independence in a relationship.

Scorpio (Octo. 24-Nov. 22)

Positivity, affirmations, being kind to yourself, celebrating your talents and successes – all of this will create fertile soil for your dreams to take root and grow. You will need to let go of any desire to have power over others and focus on developing your inner strength.

Aquarius (January 21 - February 18)

Concentrate on your strengths and abilities and let go of what you cannot complete or what you don’t possess. Start creating very specific financial plans and goals to get yourself there. It will help. get your life on track and put more trust in your own thoughts and ideas.

Pisces (February 19 March 20)

You are in the midst of warmth, brightness, and beauty. Keep reaching for the skies, to stay connected with nature and grasp the full power of your capacity and set yourselves free from all restrictions. Work on self-care, self-assessment and the choices you need to make in life.

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