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Abhimanyu said. Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda was not willing to give up easily, saying the "response of the voters" showed the Congress will form the government for a third term. INLD leader Abhay Chautala claimed the heavy turnout was an indication that his party would form the next government. Minor clashes at about 10 places marred the otherwise peaceful polling. Exit polls were unanimous in their prediction about major gains for BJP. Here is a state-wise prediction of some exit polls. MAHARASHTRA: India TV C-Voter : BJP (124-134 seats), Shiv Sena (51-61), NCP (31-41), Congress (38-48), MNS (9-15). Today's Chanakya : BJP 151 (+/- 9), Shiv Sena 71 (+/- 9), Congress 27 (+/-5), NCP 28 (+/- 5), MNS & others 11 (+/- 5). ABP News-Nielsen : BJP+ (127 seats), Shiv Sena (77), Congress (40), NCP (34) and MNS (5). C-voter poll : BJP (129), Congress (43), Shiv Sena (56), NCP (36). HARYANA: India TV- C Voter : BJP (42-48), INLD (2026), Congress (12-18). ABP-Nielsen poll : BJP (54), Congress (10) and the INLD (22). Today's Chanakya : BJP 52 (+/-7), INLD 23 (+/-7), Congress 10 (+/-5) and others five (+/-3).
Indian Space Research Organization's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C26) carrying India Regional Navigation Satellite System lifts off from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota of Andhra Pradesh, on October 16. Story inside Photo: IANS
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India close to having its own navigation satellite system Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh) (IANS): India Thursday moved tantalisingly close to having its own satellite navigation system as it smoothly launched a satellite with its rocket - and is now only a step away from joining a select group of space-faring nations that have such a system. With the successful launch early Thursday of the third of seven satellites planned under the Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), India is just a satellite and a couple of months away from having its own satellite navigation system. This puts India at the door step of an exclusive space club that has the US, Russia, China and Japan as members. The navigational system, developed indigenously by India, is designed to provide accurate position information service to users within the country and up to 1,500 km from the nation's boundary line. Though IRNSS is a sevensatellite system, it could be made operational with four satellites, ISRO officials said. The fourth navigation satellite is expected to be launched this December. The entire IRNSS constellation of seven satellites is planned to be completed by 2015. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scien-
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tists and described the launch earlier in the night as "a matter of immense pride and joy". Exactly at 1.32 a.m., the rocket - Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle-C26 (PSLVC26) - standing around 44.4 metres tall and weighing around 320 tonnes, blasted off from the first launch pad here at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, around 80 km from Chennai. The expendable rocket with fierce orange flames at its tail lit up the night sky here. The rocket tore into the night skies with its luggage, the 1,425-kg IRNSS1C (Indian Regional Navigational Satellite System-1C) satellite. For the onlookers, the rocket looked like an inverted flare with a long handle as it ascended towards the heavens amidst the cheers of the ISRO scientists and the media team assembled at the rocket port here. Space scientists at ISRO rocket mission control room were glued to their computer screens watching the rocket escaping the earth's gravitational pull. At around 20 minutes into the flight, the PSLV-C26 spat out IRNSS-1C at an altitude of around 500 km above the earth. Immediately on the successful ejection, scientists at the mission control centre were visibly relieved and started applauding happily. "India's third navigation satellite is up in the orbit,"
ISRO chairman K. Radhakrishnan said post launch. Soon after the ejection into the orbit, the satellite's solar panels were deployed. In the coming days, four orbit manoeuvres by firing its on-board motors will be conducted by ISRO to position the satellite in the Geostationary Orbit. The satellite has two kinds of payloads - navigation and ranging. The navigation payload would transmit navigation service signals to the users. A highly accurate rubidium atomic clock is part of the navigation payload. The ranging payload consists of C-band transponder which facilitates accurate determination of he range of the satellite. The satellite with a life span of around 10 years is the third of the seven satellites which will constitute the IRNSS. The first satellite IRNSS1A was launched in July 2013 and the second IRNSS-1B in April 2014. Both have already started functioning from their designated orbital slots. The system, expected to provide a position accuracy of better than 20 metres in the primary service area, is similar to the global positioning system of the US, Glonass of Russia, Galileo of Europe, China's Beidou or the Japanese Quasi Zenith Satellite System. The system will be used for terrestrial, aerial and
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with four satellites. He had said each satellite will cost around Rs.150 crore and there will be a total of nine - seven in the space and two as stand-by on ground. The PSLV XL version used to put the satellites in orbit costs around Rs.130 crore. The seven rockets would involve an outlay of around Rs.910 crore. In addition, there will be investments made in setting up a chain of ground stations which will be around Rs.1,000 crore, Radhakrishnan had said. Once the regional navigation system is in place, India need not be depend-
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Rahul visit 'unites' Punjab Congress leaders Chandigarh (IANS): Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi's visit to Chandigarh Thursday briefly "united" warring leaders of the party's Punjab unit who were clearly told that if they did not work together, they will continue to sit in the opposition. At the meeting here, Gandhi gave a call to Congress leaders to launch the "Save Punjab" campaign across the state from Nov 14 to save it from the menace of drugs. The Congress meeting passed a resolution to move the Supreme
Court to seek a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into smuggling of drugs in Punjab. While Gandhi's visit was officially termed as one to "rejuvenate" the Congress leadership, it turned out to be a photo-op for top leaders of the state Congress to be seen together for the first time in months. Incidentally, the slogan for the meeting of the Punjab Congress leadership was "Together, We can make a difference". While the visit was organised by Punjab Congress president Pratap
Singh Bajwa, former chief minister and deputy leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha Amarinder Singh attended one of the meetings that Gandhi addressed. Former union minister Ambika Soni, leader of opposition in Punjab assembly Sunil Jakhar and other senior leaders also attended the meeting. Bajwa is being targeted by Amarinder Singh and other senior leaders for having failed to provide effective leadership in nearly 18 months that he has been the state Congress president. Bajwa had
replaced Amarinder on the post but the Congress has not been able to make any major impact in the state. Gandhi first gave a pep talk to block and district presidents of the party followed by meetings with members of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC), MPs, legislators and heads of frontal organizations. "We have to stay united to take on the Akali Dal. I am optimistic that if we stay united, no one can defeat the Congress in the 2017 assembly elections. If we don't do
that, we will have to sit in opposition," he told the leaders. Gandhi told block and district presidents that the party should highlight the drugs menace in the state through a sustained campaign. He pointed out that the Akali Dal leadership had ridiculed him when he had mentioned the drugs menace two years ago. "Now the Punjab government (led by the Akali Dal) has initiated a campaign against drugs," he pointed out.
India holds high-level meeting on Ebola preparedness New Delhi (IANS): India Thursday held a high-level meeting on the country's preparedness to handle the "emerging" global crisis on Ebola. The meeting, chaired by Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth, was attended by chief secretaries and health secretaries of all states which have international airports and sea links. The Ebola epidemic that broke out in west Africa last March has already caused 4,447 deaths and infected 8,914 people, especially in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
A US nurse has been infected with the deadly virus raising concerns over the disease's spread to western countries. Seth took stock of the measures being undertaken for strengthening the preparedness, surveillance and response system in the respective states. Secretaries of health, home, shipping, civil aviation and external affairs ministries were also present. The protocol and preparedness measures, including infection control practices, to be followed by the states and union territories have already
been communicated to the states, an official release said here. The state governments were informed during the meeting that these protocols have been put in place and all in-bound passengers are being screened. The states have been informed that in accordance with the protocol, they have to identify hospitals and isolation wards for Ebola treatment. Central teams have been asked to inspect the adequacy of preparations in these hospitals. According to senior officials, till Wednesday, 22,150 passengers have been screened for
Ebola of which seven have been identified to be at medium risk and 56 at high risk while the others were categorized as low risk. Low risk passengers are given general advice on the virus while medium and high risk passengers are kept under observation for a further period of 30 days and their blood samples tested, they said. A disease tracking system has also been put in place under the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP). No case of Ebola has so far been reported in the country although WHO has reported
about 9,000 cases and 4,493 deaths globally. The chief secretaries were requested to ensure that proper liaison and coordination is maintained by the state health authorities with the airports and sea ports. During the meeting, some state governments said they need more personal protective equipment (PPE) gear. Meanwhile, the government is organizing a training programme from Oct 19-21 at Delhi. This training will include demonstrations and mock drills.
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India to grow at 5.5 percent this year: RBI Governor
Hyderabad (IANS): India's economy is improving and the country is hoping to achieve 5.5 percent, or little more, growth rate this year, said Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan. "Next year we will go into sixes and hopefully sevens the year after," he said while addressing students of Indian Business School (ISB) here Thursday. Rajan said that without thinking of major reforms, the country can put the economy back on track to a reasonable level but reforms will be key to sus-
tain the growth or to take it to a higher level. While claiming that the economy is improving, he hoped that there will be more sustainable growth going forward. Rajan, however, underlined the need to support the growth in a strong way by working on the financial side. "The bottom line is we do seem to be picking up in growth. Our current account deficit is smaller and inflation numbers look lot healthier than they looked a few months ago," he said. The central bank chief said
there was some pickup of industrial growth but pointed out that Nokia shutting down its plant in Chennai made big difference to IRP numbers. Rajan said while exports seem to have slowed down, the country is doing reasonably well in non-oil and non-gold exports with 6-7 percent growth. "This has been one of the strengths of the economy over last few months." Noting the government is focusing on improving the framework of doing business, Rajan stressed the need to make easy for business to grow
in terms of access to finance, regulations, and skilled labour. "The government is working in all these areas. I don't see why we can't overtime reach double digit given our level of development," he added. To a question, Rajan said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has an ambitious agenda for India. "The level of expectations is very high. We have to match it," he averred. Stating that the government and RBI enjoy free frank and cordial relationship, Rajan said discussions are creating institutional structures like financial
resolution authority to improve functioning of financial sector. "We need financial resolution authority so that we can close down financial institutions poorly functioning one and resurrecting well functioning ones," he said The RBI governor said discussions were also on the monetary policy framework. Terming it as a far sighted move by the government, he said this will help reach the standards which other countries have achieved and also decide how to make objective of central bank more explicit.
Odisha seeks Rs.500 crore for relief work Bhubaneswar (IANS): Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Thursday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sanction interim assistance of Rs.500 crore for relief and restoration work following the damage caused in the state by cyclone Hudhud. The cyclonic storm that hit the state Oct 12 has caused massive damage to public property and other infrastructure in southern and coastal Odisha. "I would request you (Modi) to release an interim assistance of Rs.500 crore out of NDRF (National Disaster Response Fund) for the state to meet the requirements of relief and restoration of damaged public infrastructure," Patnaik said in a letter to Modi. "A detailed report in the form of memorandum will be presented soon after the assessment is completed," he said. Patnaik said the cyclone has severely affected the southern and coastal districts of Odisha. "However, my government ensured adequate preparedness in due time as a result the human casualty was restricted to three of which two were due to a boat accident." He said over 2.47 lakh people were evacuated to safe shelters before the cyclone could hit the state. Patnaik said though the toll was restricted due to early preparedness, there is extensive damage to houses, crops and public infrastructure. He said the State Disaster Response Fund corpus for fiscal 2014-15 is almost empty as Rs.107 crore allotted in advance was spent on cyclone Phailin related expenditure last year. "Besides, a major portion of the fund has been spent in providing agriculture input subsidy to farmers who sustained losses due to the cyclone and on relief and restoration measures on account of floods that Odisha faced during June-August period this year," he said. Cyclone Phailin had caused havoc in the state in October 2013.
University teachers seek anti-racism law New Delhi (IANS): An umbrella body of teachers of different universities in the national capital Thursday sought an appropriate anti-racism law to check increasing violence against students of the northeast. Coordination Committee of Associations of Teachers in Delhi (CCATD) said "racist violence" is bound to be detrimental to the interest of the nation and its democratic and multicultural fabric. The demand came after two youths from Nagaland were assaulted by a gang of seven in the Sikanderpur area of Gurgaon Thursday. Similarly, a student from Manipur was beaten up by a group of people in Bangalore Wednesday for not speaking in Kannada. CCATD comprises of teachers from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Ambedkar University, Indraprastha University, Hamdard University and Indira Gandhi National Open University. "The idea of India is based on the motto 'Unity in Diversity'. There is an urgent need to sensitise police and the civil administration so that they react quickly and without any bias. There is a need to raise the consciousness of all people to greater tolerance towards each other," CCATD said in a statement.
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US university creates business school after Mumbai-born alumnus
Washington (IANS): Rockford University in Illinois has announced the creation of the Puri Business School (PBS) in recognition of a $5 million contribution to the University by a Mumbai-born Indian-American alumnus. Sunil Puri, Rockford Group founder and president, immigrated to the US in 1979 to attend what was then called Rockford College, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting. The first named school at the
University, PBS commemorates Puri's lifetime commitment to Rockford University, the announcement said. Housed under the University's College of Social Sciences, Commerce and Education, it will include the Economics, Business and Accounting (EBA) programmes, along with ancillary business related activities of the University. Puri, who is a Rockford University trustee, has also donated a 28,000 square foot building which will serve
as the hub for all related PBS programming at both the undergraduate and graduate level. His company owns and manages about 4 million square feet of retail, office and industrial space in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. Puri takes pride in the fact that he can give back to the school to which he attributes much of his success, the announcement said. "Sunil's is a shared vision with the University to establish a school of business that will not only be envied
but provide our students with a superior educational experience that prepares them for success," University President Robert L. Head said. Puri sees PBS not just graduating accountants and business managers; he sees it producing entrepreneurs and business leaders that assist in the economic revival of his region, the announcement said. "It is important to my family and me," Puri said that significant programmatic and curricular advances at PBS "will deepen the University's
commitment to advance the university and partner in the economic revival of this region." "The liberal arts education I received at Rockford College significantly contributed to my success and the Puri Business School is my way of paying it forward." About 250 people, including educators and US Senator Dick Durbin joined the grand opening of Puri Business School at Rockford University on Oct 3.
Kerala diaspora directory to go online Nov 1 Thiruvananthapuram (IANS): A diaspora directory for all the non-resident Keralites will go online Nov 1, which is celebrated as the Kerala Day, an official said Friday. The software for making the directory was developed in-house, P. Sudeep, CEO of RootsNorka, the Kerala government agency that
looks after the welfare of the state's diaspora, told IANS. Kerala came into being place Nov 1, 1956. The directory will help all the non-resident Keralites make online registrations, Sudeep said he said. "Last minute checks are going on and we
wish to begin the online registration Nov 1. We are now awaiting the clearance from the state government," said Sudeep. The Kerala diaspora directory has been a long standing demand by the academic community as there is no authentic record to know the exact number of the non-resident Keralites.
Over the years, the only one source that has been quoted is a series of studies done by the migration unit of the Centre for Development Studies (CDS) here. The most recent study by K.C. Zachariah and S. Irudayarajan came last month which said that the number of emigrants in 2014 from the state is 23.63 lakh so far. The figure was 22.81 lakh in 2011, 21.93 lakh in 2008, 18.38 lakh in 2003 and 13.62 lakh in 1998. It also points out that 90 percent of the state diaspora is in various Middle-East countries. "The online registration is a simple process and any Keralite who lives outside can log-in to our site and register themselves. This will be useful for the state government as none has any idea about the exact number of Keralites abroad," said Sudeep. "After getting clearance from the state government, we will get in touch with all the Kerala based organisations in other countries to provide help to those who do not have direct access to computers," Sudeep said. Roots-Norka is planning to give the duration of about three months to the Keralites aborad to register themselves.
US Telugus contribute $100,000 for cyclone Hudhud relief
Washington (IANS): Telugu Association of North America (TANA), the largest Telugu organization outside India, has announced that it will be making an initial contribution of $100,000 for relief efforts for the victims of cyclone Hudhud. Expressing shock at the unprecedented disaster caused by cyclone Hudhud in the northern districts of Andhra Pradesh, TANA President Mohan Nannapaneni said TANA intends to help with both immediate relief and long term rebuilding measures. As Andhra Pradesh state has just started building the infrastructure for a capital and other administrative needs, he said that this catastrophe has dealt a severe blow to all these developmental activities. Nannapaneni and Satish Vemana, Secretary of TANA, are going to meet Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Chandrababu Naidu to hand over the cheque, according to a media release. TANA leadership requested all NRI's particularly Telugu people living in North America to respond and contribute generously for this cause. TANA and TANA Foundation will be matching the contributions from individual donations, the release said. All the funds collected by TANA for this cause will be directly sent to the relief efforts. All contributions to TANA are taxdeductible in USA. Donations to the TANA Flood Relief Funds can be made by credit card at www.tana.org/donate. Cheques can be sent in the name of TANA (with a memo "AP Flood Relief fund") to TANA, 2655 Cobb Parkway SE, Atlanta, GA 30339.
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N-deal could help end regional chaos: Iran speaker
Geneva (IANS/EFE): Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said Wednesday that reaching an agreement on his country's controversial nuclear programme would help put an end to the "chaos in the region". "There is no direct or natural relation between the nuclear negotiations and the situation in the region, but they may be related because the conclusion of negotiations can establish mutual trust," Larijani said. Larijani, who was in Geneva to attend a meeting of the InterParliamentary Union (IPU), added that a deal could be helpful as nobody can deny that such an agreement would help to counter the instability in the region. A new round of negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 Group -the US, Britain, China, Russia, France plus Germany -- will be held in Vienna
in order to reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear capabilities before the Nov 24 deadline. Larijani noted that time was not in their favour, referring to the general instability of the Middle East due to the rapid advance of Islamic State (IS) terrorist group which now controls vast areas of Syria and Iraq. Regarding the ineffectiveness of the air raids launched by the US-led international coalition against the IS, he said that it was "as predicted". "You cannot attack guerilla fighters with bombs," he said. Larijani said that he has been following the nuclear negotiations very closely. He reaffirmed that Iran was not seeking to develop nuclear weapons capability, and insisted that his country was "transparent" about its nuclear programme. He complained that the US was con-
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Baghdad (IANS) Dozens of US military advisors arrived in Iraq Wednesday to train the country's security forces as they continue to face obstacles in their fight against the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group, officials said. In western Iraq, up to 100 US advisors arrived at two air bases in the volatile province of Anbar and are expected to start training of the Iraqi troops to battle IS militants, who have seized large parts of the province, Sabah Karhout, head of the provincial council, told reporters. "Habaniyah air base in east of the provincial capital city of Ramadi and Asad air base near the town of Baghdadi, received 100 US military advisors," Xinhua quoted Karhout as saying. "The US advisors will train and advise the Iraqi troops, including police and government-backed tribal fighters, in their fight against the Islamic State in the militant-seized cities and towns in the Anbar province," he added. Since December last year, insurgent attacks have continued in the Sunni Arab heartland from the west of Baghdad to the Anbar province, which has witnessed fierce clashes that flared up after Iraqi police dismantled a Sunni anti-government protest site outside the city of Ramadi. Meanwhile, the IS is reportedly advancing on Iraq's capital, Baghdad, as media reported that hit-and-run clashes have been going on for more than a week between the IS militants and Iraqi security forces battling for control of the Abu Ghraib area and Baghdad international airport. In Iraq's eastern province of Diyala, another group of US military advisors arrived in the Karkosh military base in the early morning hours, a source from Dijlah Operations Command, told Xinhua on the condition of anonymity. "This is the first group of American advisors that reached Diyala province after the withdrawal of US forces from Iraq late in 2011. Their mission is supervising and providing advice in training the Iraqi security forces, to improve their fighting skills in confronting the terrorist gangs," the source, whose command is responsible for security in the provinces of Diyala, Kirkuk and Salahudin, said without detailing the number of the advisors.
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FIFA not worried by pace of India's football infrastructure development
New Delhi (IANS): FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke Wednesday said the world football's parent body is not unduly concerned by the pace of sports infrastructure development in India having awarded the cricket-dominated country hosting rights for the Under-17 World Cup. "No major concern for FIFA regarding India's development for the staging of the Under-17 World Cup. I spoke with the Indian sports minister about the general football infrastructure in the country. We have devised a plan and will stick to it. "We still have three years to successfully host the World Cup. So there is time," Valcke said revealing that FIFA has helped the All Indian Football Federation (AIFF) develop a strategic
plan till 2017 for hosting the Under-17 World Cup in India. He noted that since his last visit to the country nearly two years ago, things have changed for the better. "Lot of development has taken place in India since my last visit nearly two years ago. The strategic plan will be a guideline and show AIFF the right path in its goal of successfully staging the World Cup." He stressed that India's aim should be to develop its junior side that can perform positively in the World Cup, adding that FIFA views the youth tournament as a kick-off of new era of Indian football. "As hosts, India's performance in the World Cup will be crucial. It is imperative that AIFF develops its youth team. The goal of the
staging the World Cup in India is not to make money, but to develop football in the country. The process has started." AIFF president Praful Patel spoke of India's plans to bid for the hosting rights of Club World Cup in 201718. "We are working on preparing a bid for the hosting of Club World Cup in 2017-18 and will eventually bid for the Under-20 World Cup," Patel said at a press conference here. Valcke, however, outlined that India's immediate aim should be regarding the successful hosting of the Under-17 World Cup. "If India succeeds in successful staging of the World Cup, then only they should bid for the Under-20 World Cup," he said. "AIFF will have to follow a stringent bidding process
for the Club World Cup. FIFA's executive committee will decide the hosts for Club World Cup in December 2014." He also pointed out that FIFA is not looking at helping AIFF developing moderate capacity stadia for the World Cup, stressing on the point that playing in front of empty stadia won't help India's cause of progress in the sport. "We (FIFA) do not support the idea of building big stadiums. We are focusing on helping AIFF develop 25,000-capacity stadiums for the Under-17 World Cup," the Frenchman said. Patel said the initial crowd response for the ISL matches have been good, observing that 25,00030,000 capacity stadium are ideal for all football events in the country.
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bounced back from Monday's 0-2 loss to Britain in an emphatic fashion. "I have to give credit to my players. They switch from fast play to holding the ball very well. It was a display of maturity." Things were balanced in the opening 15 minutes but the Indian Under-21 team threatened to score from their fast breaks. India's persistence in putting their rivals under pressure
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India will compete with Asia's elite soon: John Abraham
Shillong (IANS): India will be able to compete against Asia's football elite in the next five to six years, John Abraham, Bollywood actor and co-owner of ISL fran-
chise NorthEast United FC, said Wednesday. "Currently, India is ranked 158 in the FIFA world rankings, and it will be some time before we see this
ranking make an upward move. The success of the Indian Super League (ISL) is important for the growth of football in the country," John told journalists in the state capital of Meghalaya here. "We are hopeful that India will give a good fight in football to Asian countries in the next five to six years." "We need more time. We need to begin somewhere and the success of ISL is important for the growth of football in the country. If this (ISL) does not work, then I don't know what will work," said the actor-producer. John, however, acknowledged that ISL was still in its nascent stage with the sole emphasis at generating an interest in football and identifying the hidden talent in
this region. Moreover, he said the participation of Bollywood stars, cricketers and business people in managing the football clubs of the ISL and the presence of renowned international players from across the world in various ISL teams
would take football in the country on an ascendant path. All India Football Federation (AIFF) vice-president Larsing Ming Sawyan, who was present on the occasion, was candid in admitting that development of football in India was
growing at a very slow pace. "The ISL has just started and our aim is to look at a meaningful programme to develop football as the number one sport in India," Sawyan, who is also the coowner of the NorthEast United FC, said.
Prime Minister Modi grants Rs.450 crore for sports development New Delhi (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi has granted an additional Rs. 450 crore for the development of sports in the country, Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Sarbananda Sonowal said here Tuesday. "An additional grant of Rs.450 crore was made by our prime minister to encourage sports, which were unheard of in the past and this initiative was taken, for the first time," Sonowal said in his address to Incheon Asian Games medallists, who met Modi Tuesday morning. Sonowal said that Indian
contingent's performance at the 17th Asiad, where they bagged 57 medals (11 gold, 10 silver and 36 bronze) was below the ministry's expectations and the country must strive hard to better its performance in upcoming events. "In the recently concluded Asian Games, we finished in eighth position with 11 gold, 10 silver and 36 bronze medals. This, I must confess, is below our expectation. This only shows that the competition in the international arena is getting tougher and tougher day-by-day," he said. "If we have to retain the top
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not been given due dignity in the society and was generally regarded as lower to other forms of work. "A compassionate approach would result in the Shram Yogi (labourer) becoming a Rashtra Yogi and hence, a Rashtra Nirmaata (nation-builder). There is need to change outlook," he said. Modi said the phrase "Shramev Jayate" had as much significance as "Satyamev Jayate" in the tasks related to the country's development. He said Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) were the primary units for industrial training but have not been given due importance. The government has taken a new initiative to appoint ambassadors and they would prove role models for students from ITIs as they had achieved success in their lives after studying in these institutes, he added. Modi said sometimes people who are not good at academics have potential in areas such as industry. Referring to his government's moves towards selfcertification of documents, he said there was need to have faith on people. Referring to apprenticeship encouragement
scheme of the labour ministry, he said it will help meet needs of skilled workforce. Labour ministry officials said the Apprentices Act, 1961, had been enacted to regulate apprenticeship training in the industry. They said a major initiative has been taken to revamp the existing apprenticeship scheme with the aim of increasing apprenticeship seats to more than 20 lakh in the next few years. The officials said there were only 2.82 lakh apprentices against 4.9 lakh seats available at present. They also said that one lakh apprentices will be supported under the reworked scheme till March 2017. The officials said that information about schemes such as National Old Age Pension Scheme and Aam Aadmi Bima Yojana will be captured in the card issued under the revamped Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna for labour in the unorganized sector. Labour and Employment Minister Narendra Singh Tomar also spoke on the occasion. Other union ministers present included Kalraj Mishra, Anant Geete, and Harsh Vardhan.
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India have a good chance of defending World Cup: Sourav Ganguly
New Delhi (IANS): Former captain Sourav Ganguly believes that the Indian cricket team has a good chance of defending the World Cup title in 2015 to be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand. "India have got a good chance of defending the World Cup. They are a very good One-Day International (ODI) side wherever they play. Whether it is Australia or England, they are a top one-day side," Ganguly told IANS in an interview. "Test matches overseas are an issue, but I am not really too worried about ODI performances and I think they will do well in Australia and New Zealand." The reigning World Champions should have an upper hand in the World Cup to be held in FebruaryMarch 2015 as they will be touring Australia for more than two months, from late
November to end of January, to play four Tests against the home side. The Tests will be followed by an ODI tri-series also involving England. The long tour may get the Indian team accustomed to the conditions 'Down Under', but will it not tire them out just ahead of the one-and-ahalf-month-long World Cup? "The players will get accustomed, but I don't think they will get tired. They should not be thinking about this at all whether they are getting tired or not. The team will get a two-week break after the tri-series. They will come back to India and then go for the World Cup. A two-week break is enough these days," said the 42-year-old. The last time India toured Australia, from December 2011 to January 2012, they were thrashed 0-4 by the home team in
the four match Test series. This time too India will be playing four Tests and India's overseas record under Mahendra Singh Dhoni isn't anything to boast about. "It is going to be a tough tour. India will really have to play well to compete with Australia and I hope they do because for me the strength and weakness of Indian cricket is how they play overseas," said the left-hander who led India to the final of the 2003 World Cup in South Africa. Though, current skipper Dhoni has brought several laurels for the country in limited overs cricket, including the 2011 World Cup at home, as mentioned above, his record in overseas Tests is pretty dismal. Is there any chance of split captaincy? "Not till the World Cup. We will see after that how India does," quipped Ganguly. India's leading batsman
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Odense (Denmark): Indian shuttlers P.V. Sindhu, Parupalli Kashyap and Kidambi Srikanth advanced to the quarter-finals of their respective categories at the $600,000 Denmark Open Super Series Premier here Thursday. Two-time World Championship bronze medallist Sindhu needed only 31 minutes to move past Russia's
Ksenia Polikarpova 2117, 21-19 in their first ever women's singles match. Later, playing at the Odense Sports Park, Srikanth defeated Chinese Taipei's Jen Hao Hsu 21-15, 21-12 in 45 minutes in their first men's singles contest. R e i g n i n g Commonwealth Games champion Kashyap, however, had a tough
outing against Indonesian Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka. The Hyderabadi needed an hour and nine minutes to move past Rumbaka with a scoreline of 2117, 17-21, 22-20 level their head-to-head to 22. Seventh seed and 2012 champion Saina Nehwal will play her women's singles match later in the day.
Virat Kohli has been going through a rough phase lately, not scoring as many runs as expected from him. The right hander, though, did manage to score a halfcentury against the West Indies in the second ODI at Ferozeshah Kotla here Saturday, but was far from
his aggressive best. "He is just going through a phase where he is struggling with his form and it happens to everyone. You play for a period of time and you hit these patches and he has hit a patch from which he will come out," Ganguly said in defence of Kohli.
"If there is a technical issue, I am sure he will sort it out. It happens to various players in various times of their careers. For me, he is a class act. Look at the amount of runs he has scored in the last four years and you cannot be ordinary and score all those runs for four years."
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Monday: It is time to be mindful about your spending habits. Keep a close eye on your budget and don't get impulsive about buying stuff that you simply like but have no real need for. This could have an impact on your otherwise outgoing and large hearted generous nature too.You may maintain a low profile and set a structure of how you want to move forward from here. Tuesday/ Wednesday: Midweek could bring a large chunk of your usual nature. Thursday/ Friday: It could mean romance and light hearted fun for you. People are attracted to you. Weekend: Weekend is more about domestic matters. Ease up, take things one at a time and sort them out.
Monday: Your sense of organisation and being ready for whatever you want to achieve stands you in good stead as the new week begins this Monday. Luck favours you in the early part of this week too. Tuesday/ Wednesday: Midweek you may just decide something is just not working for you. It could be asking for much more effort than you are ready to devote to it. Thursday/ Friday: It would do you better to listen to your inner voice more than what others are trying to tell you.You know what you want and how could get it. Weekend: Weekend is party time – fun frolic and food.
Monday: You could be over analytical and judgmental as the new week begins this Monday. Tuesday/ Wednesday: It could be beneficial, yet it would be better to adopt a more diplomatic and cautious tone while talking to others about your observations. Being sensitive to how others absorb your message could work in your favor. Thursday/ Friday: It is about financial and monetary concerns. Try to chart out your expenses within your income and advise others to do the same. Weekend: Faith and confidence in something can help you leap ahead this weekend.
Monday: Run your thoughts, ideas, plans and projects past someone who can advise you and whom you can trust. You may receive a valuable insight from someone close; provided you seek guidance from the right people. Tuesday/ Wednesday: Midweek, you are at your intellectual best, absorbing and sharing tons of new information that could prove very useful to you and certain others whom you share it with. Thursday/ Friday: You could have a great time with someone whom you admire, someone who is logical and rational. Weekend: Recharge and rejuvenate this weekend, else you could find yourself overstretched and drained.
Monday: This week could get started on a great note for most of you. There will be a natural surge in your energy, the way you function both at home and at work or even otherwise in general with the society at large. People around you are responsive and eager, giving you all the appreciation and attention that you seek. Tuesday/ Wednesday: Midweek, you may want to brainstorm or discuss what you have on mind with certain others, before you get to the action part of it. Thursday/ Friday: If you do it alone, chances are that you may either waste too much time on excessive reflection or act without putting in the necessary thought. Weekend: Be realistic.
Monday: You may find yourself in conflict with some-one in authority, right as the brand new week sets in this Monday. It could also be someone who plays an important role in your life – mother, spouse or even a buddy who normally stands by you, in all what you do. You may want to tone down your difference. It would be good to use diplomacy and discretion in the way you deal with them. Tuesday/ Wednesday: Midweek will be easy going, friendly and pleasant. Thursday/ Friday: You could be spoiled for choice in terms all the nice things that you may want to have, do or experience. Weekend: Time for reflection and deliberation.
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Punjab BJP objects to Navjot Sidhu's security being withdrawn Chandigarh (IANS): The BJP Tuesday objected the Punjab government's withdrawal of security cover from three-time Amritsar MP, cricketerturned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu. In a statement here, Bharatiya Janata Party's Punjab unit president Kamal Sharma termed the development as "extremely unfortunate". Categorically stating that the "Punjab BJP did not endorse the decision taken by the government", Sharma said:
"There are so many political leaders and other personalities who have been given so much security, notwithstanding any such threat perception." "Sidhu is not only a former parliamentarian but an iconic personality and genuinely requires security cover. Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal should immediately intervene and issue orders for the reinstatement of the security to Sidhu," he demanded. The security withdrawal came just days after
Sidhu aggressively campaigned for the BJP in neighbouring Haryana for the assembly elections, and openly criticised the Akali Dal for joining hands with the Indian National Lok Dal in Haryana. The BJP runs an alliance government with the Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab. The alliance has been in power in the state since 2007. However, for the Haryana elections, the Akali Dal chose the INLD over the BJP.
Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal and his brother-in-law and Punjab Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia had been at political loggerheads with Sidhu when he was the Amritsar MP (2004-2014). At the behest of the
Badals, the BJP fielded senior leader Arun Jaitley, who is now the union finance and defence minister, from the Amritsar seat in the recent Lok Sabha polls. Sidhu was replaced without assigning any reason. An upset Sidhu did not
Premier Christy Clark offers jobs to Punjabis with the required skills PREMIER Christy Clark on Sunday told reporters in Chandigarh, India, that B.C.’s LNG project would create some 100,000 jobs for plumbers, electricians, welders, mechanics and even qualified engineers and others, according to the Tribune newspaper. The Indian Oil Corporation has invested $4 billion in B.C. for the LNG project worth $36 billion, the newspaper said. The natural gas would be shipped to India. “As a large number of Punjabis are already settled there, my state would like to take maximum skilled workers from Punjab and India because they will have no problem in adjusting there.
… It is the biggest Indian investment there. Once the project meets the deadline, we can expect more investment from India,” she said.
Clark praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for empowering states to have direct trade ties with various countries. “Modi is removing red tape to quicken the process of investment. This will bring more business and jobs,” she said, according to the Tribune. She also encouraged collaboration between educational institutions in the two countries. “One school each in India and Japan are the two latest international schools approved to offer the BC curriculum,” she said. SBRS Gurukul School, located near Chandigarh, would begin offering BC offshore school program from 2015.
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Lisa Ray plans cancer research institute in India
EVER since Canada-born Indian actress Lisa Ray battled Multiple Myeloma, a form of cancer, she has campaigned for the cause and spoken widely of it to spread awareness. Now, she's planning to open her own research institute for cancer in India. The "Water" actress, who has returned to the country, says she plans to join hands with Shiladitya Sengupta, who has worked in the area of cancer research and who won the DoD Breast Cancer Research Program Collaborative Innovators Award in 2009. Together, they want to open an institute on the lines of Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. "Shiladitya and I share a common dream - a cancer institute similar to Dana-Farber here in
India," Lisa said in a statement. "I'm looking forward to collaborating with Shiladitya on the crucial issue of establishing resources for ongoing research into cancer treatments here in India. We have the ability to provide affordable solutions for diagnosis and treatment as well as patient support specifically designed for India," she added. Lisa stands as an inspiration to several cancer patients as instead of wallowing in self-pity, she put herself out there and began campaigning for the cause. Even as there's news that she is ready to make a comeback to films, Lisa is sure that she will continue doing her bit for spreading cancer awareness. "My goal is to continue to spread awareness through the media, talks, and collaborations with medical professionals in India. Since preventative courses of action are as important, I will be writing extensively on a new blog and organising as many outreach programmes as possible in India. "Eventually, I'd like to transform the experience creatively for the big screen and bring my experiences to that canvas to provoke even more conversation around cancer," said the 42year-old, who also featured in films like "Kasoor", "Bollywood/Hollywood" and "Cooking
Aishwarya flags off the 16th Mumbai Film Festival ACTRESS Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Tuesday declared the 16th Mumbai Film Festival open, calling it a "honour" to be given the privilege. "Kudos to the team and everybody who has made this happen. I knew what was going on and what it took to keep the flag going. I am experiencing the conviction, belief, faith they had to keep this festival going. I take such pride and such an honour to be standing here today and declaring 16th Mumbai Film festival open," Aishwarya told reporters after the opening ceremony. Aishwarya, Helen and Catherine Deneuve were the guest of honour at the opening ceremony. Helen and Catherine were conferred lifetime achievement awards.
The 16th MAMI film festival will continue till Oct 21. (IANS)
With Stella". "I believe that to transform the cancer experience in India, we need two major shifts: in general awareness, and then in funding -- both to make treatment accessible to all strata of society and to encourage research and breakthroughs here in India," she added. Lisa has won accolades and awards due to her philanthropic efforts for cancer awareness. She ran a blog called Yellow Diaries to docu-
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Red Chillies to make four-five films without me: Shah Rukh Khan
SHAH Rukh Khan's production banner Red Chillies Entertainments Pvt Ltd., which is reportedly targeting a 25 percent annual business growth, is set to roll out four to five films and the Bollywood superstar says he won't act in them. "We want to make four-five films without me. As a producer I would like to concentrate on the films and visual effects," Shah Rukh told IANS in an interview. Red Chillies Entertainments Pvt Ltd. turned 12 this year. Shah Rukh said the company would also make a couple of films with him in the lead. "We will make a couple with me and some with other actors. The office is working towards that. The office is concentrating on filmmaking because that is our forte," he said. In 12 years, Red Chillies has made 12 films, including forthcoming heist drama "Happy New Year" (HNY) as well as last year's blockbuster "Chennai Express". The company broke even in 2012. The entire bouquet has a mix of hits
like "Student of the Year", "My Name Is Khan", "Om Shanti Om", "Main Hoon Na" and "Chalte Chalte" and misses "Ra.One", "Billu", "Paheli", "Asoka", and "Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani".
me like 'Raees' is with me, Rohit Shetty's film is with me." "Raees" is being co-produced with Excel Entertainment. "If we can put three films on the floor,
Talking about the multiple films in the pipeline, Shah Rukh said: "We have a whole creative department, which is planning two-three films - some small, some medium. A couple of them with
it would be nicer. it is important they should stop making just my film. They should make more films. In the last 1213 years that we have run the company, we are sort of ready to do it."
The output would be a mixed fair, said King Khan. "It's a mix. We have some directors who have already worked with us. We have some new directors. "Actors are being cast according to the directors," he added. Asked about expansion plans, he said, "Not exactly. Some of us have learned filmmaking as producers and I think they need to find their own space." For instance, Karuna Badwal or Kareem Morani (producers at Red Chillies Entertainment), have ideas, which they should actuate. "Over 12 years when you have collected a set of creative people, producers, you need to give wings to them. And I think we are in a position now and hopefully, with 'Happy New Year' releasing, and if it does well, we will be in a position where we can try out different things," said Shah Rukh. "Karuna has produced HNY, but this is not the kind of films she wants to make, she wants to make different ones. Kareem wants to make different ones. Manish wants to make different ones. We've enough in-house producers who would like to make films and I may not be able to participate in them." He also feels that as producers they have grown over the years in terms of technology, presentation, and marketing of the films. HNY will reflect that as it has some "amazing stuff", he adds. "Whether it is visual effect or technology that we have used in the sequences and fights, I think it has not been used before," said Shah Rukh. "What we learn in the last film, we try to make it perfect in the next film. So what we learned in 'Ra.One' and 'Chennai Express', we have tried to make it perfect in 'HNY' and it will show results in one of the shots and it
is as good as any international film can show you. That's for me as a producer a biggest high, not the film, money or business. "For me it is, 'Can I create something that Indian cinema is wanting to see... in terms of technology?" He believes a film's fate cannot be controlled, "but technology is what we can control as producers." "I feel that the quality part of filmmaking, which we can control, should be of the highest order. We at Red Chillies are very clear about one thing: whatever aspect of technology we are offered, we are going to use it to the best advantage," said SRK whose redchillies.vfx has done over 25 projects so far. According to reports, film production and VFX are the two most important businesses of Red Chillies, together constituting almost 70 percent of its revenues. The actor believes in recognising new talents and giving them wings. "I have always believed if you can't recognise talent, you are not talented yourself. So I feel I have the capacity to be able to recognise new things and take a chance," he said. Shah Rukh said he may be the face of his company but "it's a team". "What makes me proud is when the Red Chilles team does something and somebody else follows it. I m like wow, we created something new to be followed. And that's gives me high. "It's Red Chillies philosophy: please do new things." Shah Rukh said his mantra in life is not to worry about the success and failure ratio. And one should keep making efforts because "once you have succeeded, you have to reinvent it." (IANS)
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YOUNG Vivaan Shah got a taste of director Farah Khan's strict ways on the set of the forthcoming entertainer "Happy New Year" - as did the other cast members. Farah, also known for her funloving and exuberant personality, can be quite uptight and strict when it comes to getting a perfect shot from her actors. Ask her cast about it! When the "Happy New Year" team visited the set of "Comedy Nights With Kapil" for a promotional visit, Abhishek Bachchan revealed how Vivaan almost went "deaf" with Farah's yelling sessions, while Shah Rukh Khan quipped that Farah thinks that upon her own cue 'action', she has to kick all the actors! "Farah ko lagta hai - 'lights, cam-
era, 'action'!" (kicks in the air)," said SRK while shooting for the show. Apart from Farah, SRK, Abhishek and Vivaan, actors Deepika Padukone, Boman Irani and Sonu Sood too were present on the Colors's show. Boman said Farah can be a "real khadoos (rude)" when she sits on the director’s chair and also said that he gets really scared when Farah has the mike in her hand. When Farah had had enough, she said: “Movie khatam hui hai, isliye yeh aise behave kar rahe hain! Don’t worry, mein part two bhi toh banoongi! (The movie is over, that's why they are all behaving this way. Don't worry, I'll make part two of the movie as well.)” (IANS)
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Kareena does not want to have babies now: Randhir Kapoor RANDHIR Kapoor, who is playing a grandpa in his forthcoming film "Super Naani", says his younger daughter and actress Kareena, who is married to actor-filmmaker Saif Ali Khan, is not planning to have children right now. The 67-year-old's elder daughter and actress Karisma has two children and he said: "I am very proud of my two grandchildren and I visit them very often." When asked about welcoming Kareena's
Nervous? No more, says Hrithik
YOU'D expect an actor to get a tad nervous before a film's release. But for Hrithik Roshan, 'nervousness' is a feeling that doesn't exist anymore. The actor was surprisingly calm and cool before "Bang Bang" had hit the screens Oct 2. Asked if a movie's release still makes him as nervous as he as when his debut film "Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai" was going to release in 2010, he told IANS: "No, that has changed inside me. I'm no longer nervous, because in the beginning, the focus was always whether 'I'm good or not? What will people say about me? Will they like me or not?' "But that's all past. Now I focus on how happy I can make the people, how I can contribute to the industry...and if they like it, I'm happy about the smiles on their faces. If not, then I have to just keep going on and better it the next time. So it doesn't affect me now." Well, as far as the response to "Bang Bang" is concerned, the box office figures indicate that Hrithik has managed to spread a lot of happiness among his fans through the entertainer. The film is ready to cross Rs.300 crore mark. (IANS)
children, he said: "She has told me that she does not want to have babies right now. I can't help it. Children from today's generation don't want advice from anybody. As long as Kareena is happy, I am happy too." Meanwhile "Super Naani" will see Randhir teaming up with his yesteryear co-star Rekha after a long hiatus and says that they have always been good friends. "I am working with her after 16 years. We have worked together in some 20 films (start-
ing with 'Raampur Ka Lakshman' (1972)), and my relationship with her has been consistently very good, touchwood. "People find her temperamental and moody, but with me she always has been even. She is one of my favourite actors, a very good human being, and an excellent friend." Directed by Indra Kumar, "Super Naani", also featuring Sharman Joshi and Shweta Kumar, is coming out Oct 31.
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Kill The Messenger (PG) **** Select Cineplex Odeon Theatre around B.C. By now everyone is aware of the war on drugs. Kill The Messenger reveals
Good journalism is truly a fine art. Truth at times can be stranger than fiction. Harken back to the days of Woodard and Bernstein to encounter investigative reporting with a more modern though equally if not more relevant twist with Kill The Messenger. Serious and sensational is this EOne Entertainment muted thriller that boasts a top talented cast now enthralling viewers at
town reporter named Mark Webb who somehow stumbles on a tangled web of drugs, dirty money and a plan to fund rebels in
taining with a stellar cast helps turn this 112 minute drama into must see entertainment. Full of real footage of political leaders trying to sway the public this tale shows just how far
some in government will go to hide the truth and deceive the public. Tense with great atmosphere throughout here's one story too hard to believe it's true. But it is
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earnings by the "Dangerous" singer's estate is his second posthumous album release "Xscape", which scored number two on the charts. A holographic performance on stage at the Billboard Music Awards also bolstered MJ's profile. On the third spot on the list is Cartoonist Charles Schulz with $40 million, thanks to his popular characters which include Charlie Brown and Snoopy.
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Michael Jackson named 2014's top earning dead celebrity
Los Angeles (IANS) Late King of Pop Michael Jackson has been named the world's top earning dead celebrity of 2014 with his estate minting $140 million, according to Forbes magazine. Jackson's estate is said to have made almost three times as much as perennial list topper Presley, who made $55 million over the same 12-month period. reports dailymail.co.uk. The reason for the high
istic journalist willing to risk all to get at the truth. Stonewalling bureaucrats Do what they can to block his path every step of the way Chilling and highly enter-
Actress Elizabeth Taylor came in at fourth with $25 million and Bob Marley came in at fifth with an estimated $20 million in earnings. Forbes compiled the list in conjunction with estate managers, agents, music publishers and other insiders, coming up with estimates of what each estate brought in between October 2013 and October 2014.
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Road Test: 2014 Volkswagen Passat CC 2’0T: Sleek sedan has coupe-like looks By Autoreviewman. Volkswagen is well known for its range of very individual
looking cars. From the curvy VW Beetle to the boxy upright- looking Golf and the chunky sensible shoes- look-
ing Jetta and Passat’s. So the sweeping, coupe –like sleek profile of the Volkswagen CC sedan came
as bit of shock when it was introduced a few years ago. The low, audacious roofline, reptilian, wide eyed grille with bi-xenon high-intensity gas-discharge headlights, low slim windows and stretched out athletic stance looks almost Audi-like. The result is a trim, seamless, neat- looking four- door sedan with European taste and sensibilities. This four door sedan has a few changes coming off from 2012 redesign namely Park distance control replacing a rearview camera in the Technology Package’ but otherwise continues on with its 2.0-litre turbocharged fourcylinder engine, mated to a six-speed manual transmission or optional six-speed Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) in Sportline or Highline trim. Engine wise, the four cylinder generates 200 horsepower at 5,100 to 6,000 rpm and 207 foot-pounds of torque at 1,500 to 5,000 rpm, driving the front wheels. A 3.6-litre V6 engine with a six-speed automatic transmission and 4Motion all-wheel drive is also available in the Highline trim level. The interior of the CC is typically Volkswagen; smart, grown up, slightly conservative, but oh so tasteful with comfortable leather seats, fine detailing and stellar quality to the fit and finish. Soft-touch materials abound and the overall interior design is very polished. Our
two- tone cream and dark trimmed interior looked fantastic! Front cabin room is good, however the CC’s lowsweeping like a coupe profile does compromise headroom for taller rear passengers. Visibility out the rear can also be a little tricky because of the wider pillars. However thanks to the longer wheelbase, rear-seat passengers will find an abundance of
mode makes easy work of putting the impressive horsepower out to the asphalt via two driving programs: normal mode and sport mode. One advantage of the compact wheel base is the CC’s responsive to steering inputs. The light electronic power steering system is tuned for less steering effort, but is not slack or overly light by any means. In summing up the 2.0
legroom. The rear seats also are split in a 60/40 ratio and fold down to increase the trunk's cargo capacity. On the road the CC behaves with aplomb taking on challenging corners and tight turns with tenacious grip and confidence thanks to its sport suspension. The a smooth and torquey 2.0liter four-cylinder delivers a crisp 200 horsepower at 5100 rpm and 207 pound-feet of torque starting from 1800 rpm. with the optional 6speed, DSG (Direct-Shift Gearbox) automatic transmission. But rest assured the DSG transmission is lightning-quick and the manual
Turbo edition is lighter, handles better and offer better fuel economy than the V6 powered version, but still offers the same thrills. It perhaps sacrifices faster off the line acceleration and higher speed for a more efficient package. With fuel price rising all the time. I think this something to consider. There is much to like about the Volkswagen CC. It is comfortable, neat, and very stylish with its unique looks, and makes for a satisfying car to own and drive for many years.By Autoreviewman 2014 Volkswagen CC 2.0T priced from $37,450,
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2014 Fiat 500L: Stylish, unique and a great family car
By Autoreviewman
Welcome to all-new 2014 Fiat 500L. It’s grown up in size and versatility, and with the same cheeky charm, but with larger heart! The 500L now has an extra set of rear doors and at 27 inches longer, six inches wider, and six inches taller offers
almost 45 per cent more space than the tiny500. The 500L comes in four trims, starting at a very compelling $19,999 for the base Pop version with Sport, Trekking and Lounge version adding more features. The equipment level is very good across the range and even the base model arrives with as standard air conditioning, cruise control, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, remote keyless entry, power windows, locks and mirrors, hands-free communication, plus a comprehensive level of safety features including seven airbags, electronic stability control, ABS, hill start assist, brake assist and tire pressure monitoring. The 500L is motivated by a fuel thrifty Fiat sourced Multiair a 1.4-litre, turbocharged, four-cylinder engine that delivers 160 hp and 184 lb-ft of torque. This is the same engine as found in the high performance Fiat 500 Abarth version. Transmission is via a six-speed manual or six-speed twin-clutch auto-
matic gearbox. Our tester came with optional high performance Beats premium audio system, Tom Tom Navigation with BLUE&ME system and premium stain carbon aluminum wheels. The rear bench seats three adults in the back with decent enough head- and
good functionality. It is fun to drive and attracts many admiring glances. Most impressive is the level of standard equipment, the well-equipped optional trim lines and paint, wheel and roof choices. Add to that a seriously amazing and tempting list price and you have to
consider it if looking for a good-looking retro inspired family vehicle with plenty of heritage charm.By Autoreviewman 2014 Fiat 500L priced from $19,999 $25,995 plus options, freight and PDI. Price as tested $27,375
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Indo-Canadian Voice World | Saturday, Oct.18, 2014 Papaya is one of the most nutrient dense and healing fruits on the planet. It is extremely high in beta carotene, vitamins C & A, and minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and iron. It is a phenomenal fruit for helping to heal any type of digestive disorder such as constipation, acid reflux, colitis, pancreatitis, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcers, celiac’s disease, H.pylori, diverticulitis, indigestion, bloating, flatulence, and stomach upset. Papaya has a soothing, cleansing effect on the digestive tract and gently removes toxic debris while decreasing swelling and inflammation. Its high nutrient value also provides the body with all the essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, protein, and essential fatty acids it needs to rebuild muscles, tissues, bones, and organs. Papaya contains potent anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties and can provide significant relief for those suffering with joint pain, shingles, chicken pox, arthritis, colds, flu, and autoimmune disorders such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, lyme disease, lupus, and cardiovascular disease. Papaya is also an excellent food for the convalescing and can help rebuild the body after a long illness or from being bedridden. If consumed regularly, papaya will greatly improve skin, hair, and nails and keep eye’s bright and clear. The black seeds inside the papaya are completely edible and can act as an effective vermicide or worm/parasite remover. The black seeds are peppery and when eaten with the sweet papaya taste like a spicy-hot cinnamon candy. They can also be sprinkled into smoothies or onto a salad for added health benefits. The seeds are an excellent digestive aid and contain more enzymes than a whole bottle of digestive enzyme capsules, plus the fresh seeds have all the nutrients necessary for almost instant assimilation. Ripe papaya is delicious with a fresh squeeze of lime and can also be made into a healing and soothing pudding by simply blending the ripe papaya flesh until smooth. There are two major varieties of
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papayas on the market today: the big football-size Maradol papayas and the small hand-size solo or strawberry papayas. The large Maradol papaya variety contains the most nutrition and healing properties and are NOT GMO. The smaller varieties are sometimes grown GMO and should be avoided when possible. Maradol papayas are ripe when they yield to gentle pressure. Once fully ripe, they can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. Maradol papayas can often be found yearround in supermarkets, health food stores, and speciality produce stores. Disclaimer The contents of the What The Health Column, including text, graphics, images, and other material are for informational purposes only. Nothing contained in this site is or should be considered or used as a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never disregard medical advice from your doctor or other qualified health care provider or delay seeking it because of something you have read in this column or on the Internet. We urge you to seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. In case of emergency, please call your doctor or 911 immediately.
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Date: Oct. 3, 2014 File#: #603-1221 Homer St. Vancouver BC Details: On Oct. 3, 2014, at approx. 12:30 am, two men forced their way into #603-1221 Homer St. The two residents were tied up while the suspects searched the apartment. One of the victims managed to free himself and struggled with a suspect. During the struggle, the victim was stabbed multiple times and the suspect may have received a laceration to the back of his head. As the suspects fled they sprayed pepper spray throughout the apartment. The suspects are described as: 1)White male, late 20's early 30's, 5'8"-6', dark jeans, black hoody w/ white design on upper back, orange bandana, man purse, bow legged. 2) Black male, late 20's early 30's, 6' plus, light color pants, black hoody w/skeleton design. If you have information on this crime or these individuals call VPD Det. Mahuik at 604-717-2541, or if you want to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-8477.
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Mainland Ford: Deliver Outstanding Experiences Everytime The all new Mainland Ford may be the newest Ford dealership on the block, but it is no stranger to the community. The name and the some of the faces of this Surrey staple have changed, but the level of service and ties to the community are stronger than ever. Even Bob Bullock, our
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