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10-17 Indian Diaspora Rasipuram Jaunsari Bhoksa

18-23 Cover Story

CONTENTS 10 - 11 Rasipuram

Yoga Day

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Story for Kids Krishna kills Sakatasura

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Healthy Living Healthy living is Happy living

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Indian Food Travancore Sambar

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Nri profile Nandita Bakshi

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Desi News Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 5 Nation visit

26- 27 Healthy living is Happy living

18 - 23 Yoga Day


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In Business

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Registration of NBFCs made easy

In Focus

40-41 In Focus Noise around the exit of RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan

42-43 46- 47 Indian Yoga

Freedom Fighter Jhansi ki Rani Lakshmibai

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Indian Yoga Padmasana

54-55 Romance

48-51 LifeStyle

Living a healthy lifestyle

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Relationship Enjoying Relationship

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Romance Romance How to keep it going


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Travelogue Ayodhya

68-71 Indian History Haryanka Dynasty

CONTENTS 56- 67

Ayodhya

Rolls-Royce Dawn

72-75 Technology ISRO launches 20 satellites in one go

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Automobiles Rolls-Royce Dawn launchedin India - Rs 6.25 crore

80-81 Indian vasthu Home temple

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Indian Spiritual Bhagavad Gita

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68-71 Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty

V BJP -


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Indian Events Valley votes for BJP - PDP combine

Valley votes for - PDP combine

88-93 Fashion Naeem Khan’s Spring 2017 New Bridal Show

96-97 Sultan

94-101 Special Movie Dishoom Sultan Babu Bangaram Kabali

102-109 Movie Review

110-111 Hollywood Tea News

Te3n Udta Punjab Gentleman A.. Aa

110-111 Hollywood Tea News Michael Jackson Katie Holmes Priyanka Chopra

114-115 Star Gazing


INDIAN DIASPORA FINE ART

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Rasipuram Hub of handloom silk

Rasipuram is a Municipality in the district of Salem in India. It is situated 25 Km from Salem and 25 Km from Namakkal district. This is rather a small village with the population engaged in agriculture and handloom weaving. The people here speak only Tamil. Handloom industry The village is once well known for handloom silk products. Once famous for its handloom products now flourishing with powerlooms. The traditional weavers are very much upset due to the decline of handlooms. Rasipuram is famous for its silk handloom products. Rasipuram handlooms are well known for the durability of the colours used in the yarn. The mixture of colour gives durability.

The count used in weaving gives the softness and hardness of the fabric. Count means the number of threads used in the length and breadth for weaving known as warp and weft respectively. In Rasipuram 5600 threads are used in warp. The width of the saree comes to 51 inches. Each and every thread of the Rasipuram handloom saree is hand woven. Each weaver works from home with all his / her family members helping in different steps of the process. It requires approximately

4-8 days (depending on the variety of saree) of continuous efforts for weaving a saree.

Dyeing The process of manufacturing a Rasipuram handloom Saree starts with dyeing the silk yarn. Dyeing is the coloring process of the yarn by dipping the yarn in the boiled color water in very high temperature, higher the temperature durability of colour is also higher. Dyeing of the yarn is done making sure that the color is spread uniformly throughout the JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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yarn and it does not affect the quality of the yarn. The coloring process is a very crucial step in getting a colourful saree. The colours are applied as per the specifications of the designers and also some times as per the orders from customers who orders for a designer Saree. After coloring, the silk yarn is dried in shade. Drying yarn in sun can be harmful to yarn.

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After dyeing and drying the yarn, it is converted to thread and is loaded as warp which is called pavvu and then it is loaded into the loom for actual weaving. It is also rolled over small sticks to use for wept. One pavvu can make 6 sarees. It will take 2 months to complete weaving of one pavvu. Rasipuram handloom sarees are traditionally woven in the interlocked-weft technique.

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loaded in the Jacard in the loom. Jacard is a box like structure which is fixed in the top of the loom. There will be needles in the Jacard which will read the punched cards and control the weaving of weft.

Declining Handloom industry In Rasipuram silk handloom sarees are weaved. Due to the high cost of silk yarn now the weavers of Rasipuram are struggling to continue in the profession. Now one can see only very few weavers weaving Rasipuram silk handloom products. Once famous Rasipuram Handloom products are now becoming extinct due to the high cost of silk yarn and low wages prevailing in the industry. Previously Rasipuram was full of talented weavers who used to do magic in the looms to produce the best handloom products. Now you can see only a small number of weavers in this profession and most of the handlooms are being converted to powerlooms. There is an emergency situation to take necessary action to protect

The design required on the saree is initially drawn in a computer and then punched into a card and then these cards are loaded in the Jacard in the loom. Jacard is a box like structure which is fixed in the top of the loom. There will be needles in the Jacard which will read the punched cards and control the weaving of weft.


the traditional Rasipuram handloom products.

Weaver’s voice The weavers of Rasipuram blame the mushrooming powerlooms for the high cost of silk yarn. The weavers demands a responsible role by the government to protect the handloom industry by providing subsidy for yarn and a rehabilitation package for the weavers who are suffering due to high cost of yarn and low wages prevailing in the industry. They hope that if the government takes the responsibility to support the handloom industry by way of showcasing and marketing the handloom products, the industry can survive or else the present situation has started the end of handloom industry in Rasipuram. The new generation is not interested in the profession due to the hard labour and long hours to bring out the finished product, even the returns are not lucrative to make them stay in the profession. Due to the non availability of weavers the handloom industry is fastly shifting to power looms. JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


INDIAN DIASPORA TRADITION

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The Jaunsari Pahari live primarily in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The term “Pahari” can refer to any mountain dwelling people. The different Paharia groups can be distinguished by region, religion, and caste.

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The Jaunsari caste system has only three categories - landowners, servants (those involved in a service occupation or art), and Brahmins (Hindu priests). The Jaunsari community traces its origin to the Pandavas of Mahabharat. The five Pandava brothers having one wife. Traditionally, Jaunsari have followed the custom of brothers sharing wives. The Jaunsaris have practised polyandry, where one woman will have more than one husband. Some anthropologists assert that the Jaunsaris are the last surviving ‘pure’ descendants of the Aryans. Polyandry and polygamy are not the only facets of the colourful lifestyle of the Jaunsaris—their dances,

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ways of worship, and marriage costumes all add meaning to their way of living. The main occupation of the Jaunsari is agriculture, which they supplement by raising buffaloes, cows, goats, and sheep. Their principal crops are potatoes and rice and a variety of other vegetables . They follow a system of plot rotation in which the ground is allowed to lie fallow. Wet rice cultivation is done during the monsoon season. Dry rice, maize, millet and wheat are raised on the drier land. The villagers live on a simple diet of milk, lentils, a few vegetables, some fruit and occasionally meat.


The object of the Jaunsaris’ worship is the goddess Mahasu, as well as the Pandavas and their mother Kunti. Their pilgrimage centre is a place called Lakhamandal. Festivals and fairs are an integral part of the life of Jaunsari tribal community. Bissu, a type of fair marking the harvesting, is quite a significant one. Song and dance is part and

The Jaunsaris make their houses out of wood, bricks and stones, with slate, wood and thatch roofing. Doors, windows and doorframes are often ornately carved and painted. The houses are rectangular in shape and many have two stories, with the people living on the upper floor and the animals roaming freely on the ground floor.

The object of the Jaunsaris’ worship is the goddess Mahasu, as well as the Pandavas and their mother Kunti. Their pilgrimage centre is a place called Lakhamandal.

parcel of the life of these Jaunsari tribes. Both men and women dance with the rhythm of melodious songs and music especially at the time of festivals and various social functions and affairs.

Mahasu Devta is one of the principal deities whom each and every tribe of the Jaunsari community reveres. The devotees will bring out a procession every year in the month of August. Even a fair has been organized at that time.

The birth of a baby girl is greeted with joy by Jaunsar tribe. When she has grown up and is deemed fit to marry, usually at fifteen or sixteen, there will be no burdensome dowry that has to be given to the bridegroom or his family. Instead, it is the boy’s family which will pay an agreed, furiously negotiated bride price to the girl’s family before the wedding ceremony takes place. The bride is carried to her new village on the shoulders of the bridegroom or one of his relatives. JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


INDIAN DIASPORA CULTURE

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Bhoksa The Knowledgeable

Bhoksa, also known as Buksa, are indigenous peoples living mainly in the states of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. They are mostly concentrated in Dehradun and Nainital districts in the Kumaon foothills of the outer Himalayas. They are found in the Bijnor district of Uttar Pradesh, where they are known as Mehra. WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016


The language of Bhoksa is Tharu. The language is spoken in Uttarakhand, mainly in southwestern Nainital district, along a diagonal from Ramnagar to Keneshpur. It is spoken around 130 villages in Kichha and Kashipur tahsils, some in Bijnor and Garhwal Districts. Bhoksa is a corruption of the word buqra, which is a root found in the Terai and was the staple diet of the Bhoksa. Some traditions state that they acquired the name on account of the fact that their appearance was unkempt and their neighbours gave the name bhoksa, which means a mountain goat in the local Pahari language. In Dehradun and Bijnor districts, they are known as Mehra, which is said to be a corruption of the Hindi word mehram, which means a knowledgeable person. Bhoksas claim that they are Rajputs from the Deccan Plateau that fled to the hills to escape the Muslim conquerors of India. This is said to be reflected in their sub-division, the Rajvanshi, Suryavanshi, Chandravanshi and Dujvanshi, all well known Rajput sub-groups. The Bhoksa are found along the slopes of the lower Himalayas, in a forested region known as

the Terai. In Uttar Pradesh, they are found in Pilibhit and Bijnor districts, while in Uttarakhand, they are found in Udham Singh Nagar and Dehradun districts. The Bhoksas are now Hindu, having abandoned earlier animist traditions and this is seen by their use of Brahmin priests. They maintain a tribal deity, Shakumbari Devi, to which they have a special relevance. The Bhoksa now speak Hindi and have customs similar to other neighbouring Hindu communities. The Bhoksa still occupy distinct settlements, which they do not share with any tribal or caste grouping.They are now cultivators, with many maintaining their secondary occupation as mountain guides. The Bhoksas are strictly endogamous and practice clan exogamy. Their main clans are the Chauhan, Pundir, Tonwar, Chambaval, Kutiyala, Panwar, Phalsane, Katheriya, Tumbewar, Banwarbatti, Lakkiwal, Malanhas, Khasam, Kotwal and Chad. All these clans are of equal status and intermarry. Women are not highly literate but their suggestions are not over looked. They hold a good position in

the family. They do not follow the veil system. Kinship relations are very momentous in their lives. Purchase marriage is very frequent among them. Bride wealth is in practice, because sex ratio is very far from equivalency. Girls play a vital role in the domestic work. A Bhoksa male can marry only in a situation, when he has an agricultural land because it proves his capability to look after his family. Marriage is performed in the late age. They are exogamous at the level of gotra. Cross cousin and parallel cousin marriage is a social taboo in their cultural life. Separation is permitted. It is minimal due to the high bride wealth, which is not possible for a Bhoksa male to arrange from time to time. Bhoksas follow the Hindu religion. They have faith in the Hindu gods and goddess. They worship to Shankar (Mahadev) – the main Hindu god, Kali, Durga, Lakshmi, Ram, Krishna. Chamunda devi is the main goddess, who is known as “Badi devi”. Holi, Deepavali, Dushara, Krishna Janmashtmi are their main festivals.

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COVER STORY

Yoga

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has on today joined with over 30,000 people for the second International Yoga Day celebrations.

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odi, dressed in a white t-shirt and trouser along with a scarf, led over 30,000 participants, including defence forces personnel and school children, for the second International Day of Yoga celebrations at the Capitol Complex, Chandigarh amid tight security. “The logo of International Day WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016


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COVER STORY

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There is no health insurance with zero budgets but yoga gives health assurance on zero budgets. For developing countries like India, a lot can be saved if we focus on preventive health care, of Yoga is the folding of both hands. It symbolizes ‘Yoga’ that is the union, which reflects the union of individual consciousness with that of universal consciousness, a perfect harmony between mind and body, man and nature – a holistic approach to health and well-being. Clearly, it has nothing to do with religion,” a government official closely associated to International Yoga Day celebration said. While addressing the gathering, Modi pitched for treating diabetes through yoga. “I want to request trainers who are associated with yoga, from this public platform. From next year when we celebrate yoga day, in this one year, you continue to do what you do for yoga but focus on one subject and this is my subject - Diabetes and yoga,” he said. He said, “The world supported the idea of International Day of Yoga.

All sections of society came together in this endeavour.” The Prime Minister said, “This is a day linked with good health and now it has become a people’s mass movement.” “Yoga is not about what one will get, it is about what one can give up,” he added. “Important to integrate yoga with our lives. Do not wait, make yoga a part of one’s life,” he further said. “There is no health insurance with zero budgets but yoga gives health assurance on zero budgets. For developing countries like India, a lot can be saved if we focus on preventive health care,” said the PM “All people belonging to the yoga field, whatever knowledge they have, they must continue with the rest of their yoga activities but this (diabetes) must be the main focus,” Modi said. PM Modi said, “Let’s focus on one thing in the coming JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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One at the international level for those putting in excellent work in the field of yoga and the second one for those working in the field within the country.

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days, how to mitigate diabetes through yoga.” “In India, patients suffering from diabetes are rising. We might be able to get rid of this disease or not but with the help of yoga, diabetes can be controlled. Can we start a public campaign to suggest measures in yoga to the common man suffering from diabetes,” he said. “It will be an achievement if we can help in treating diabetes. From next year, we can take another disease. But I want that for good health, we should address any one disease every year. We should run a public campaign with an aim to address one disease,” he said. “This time, we want to take yoga a step ahead from fitness and spread awareness among the public that it could cure various lifestyle disorders like diabetes, high blood pressure, breathing problems and even various mental problems. The state WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

government approval has already been received for this project,” said Dr Kandarp Desai, director state’s department of AYUSH. “India has given invaluable heritage to the world as we celebrate the second International Yoga Day. The world has accepted it in their way. Today from Indian government side, I am going to announce two awards. Next year, when yoga day will be celebrated on June 21, then from India, there will be a selection for two awards,” Modi said. “One at the international level for those putting in excellent work in the field of yoga and the second one for those working in the field within the country. One International Yoga Award and the second National Yoga Award,” he said.


It will be an achievement if we can help in treating diabetes. From next year, we can take another disease.

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STORY FOR KIDS

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The litle krishna was fast growing up. He was now three months old. He was trying to turn over on his belly. He even attempted to crawl. There was great joy in the heart of Yasoda when she saw her son lying on his stomach and smiling at her. She wanted to celebrate the occasion of the first taking out of the child from the house. She invited all the ladies of Gokula. They all went to the banks of the Yamuna. In the midst of the sound of drums, music and chanting of Mantras the child was given a ceremonial bath. Yasoda found her son too tried and sleepy after the bath. It was very hot. There was a big unyoked cart standing nearby. Yasoda placed the cradle under the cart and gently laid the baby in the cradle. She busied herself in serving the large number of guests who had come to her residence. The child got up after a while and started crying. But in the noise of the crowd, mother Yasoda did not hear the cry. The child became very angry and began to kick with his tiny legs. What a surprise! At the kickings of those tiny legs, the cart shook and collapsed with a great sound. The wheels separated from the axle. On the cart

there were many utensils containing milk, curd and other dairy products. They all got scattered and spilt. Yasoda and the others got scared and came running to the cart. Everyone was surprised and frightened. Apparently the cart had got destroyed by itself. All the boys who witnessed the feat said with absolute certainty that the cart was destroyed by the kick of the baby. But the elders could not believe their words. Yasoda thought that probably the child might have been possessed by a ghost which in turn had broken the cart, Immediately she called some priests to

chant Mantras to exorcise the ghost. But the baby was least affected by these things. He was once again playing merrily looking with his bewitching smile at everyone. The fact was that an Asura had taken the form of a cart on the advice of Kamsa. He had come to Gokula with the intention of running away with the child. But the Lord, in the form of a baby, knew everything and with a kick of his foot destroyed the cart and the Asura. The name of the Asura was Sakatasura.

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HEALTHY LIVING

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Healthy living is

Happy living The busier you are, the harder it is to find time to take care of yourself. “Healthy living� for most people means that both physical and mental health are in balance or functioning well together in a person. Physical and mental health are closely linked and hence a change, good or bad in one, directly affects the other. Here are some valuable tips for a happy living 1. Start your day with orange juice. This fends off PMS, high blood pressure and osteoporosis. It might even help you lose weight! Most calcium-fortified orange and grapefruit juices have as much calcium as milk--or more! 2. People who take a daily multivitamin / mineral supplement have dramatic reductions in the risk of colon cancer and heart disease. 3. The folic acid in your multivitamin / mineral supplement is almost two

times more absorbable than the form of this vitamin found in food. 4. Eating cereal is your easiest chance to get lots of fiber in a small package. 5. Blueberries are youth berries. Even frozen blueberries are packed with antioxidants. 6. Use milk in your morning coffee which fights against osteoporosis from the calcium and vitamin D in the milk. 7. An apple is the handiest snack to grab when the munchies hit. Apple-aday eaters can provide

better protection against air pollution. 8. Nuts are rich in healthy monounsaturated fats, vitamin E, magnesium and phytochemicals, people who snack on a small handful of them four or five times a week tend to live longer. 9. Whole wheat bread has fiber, important nutrients such as selenium and copper, and a treasury of other healthy ingredients. 10. Look for tea that says it’s been decaffeinated with water and carbon dioxide which preserves antioxidants.

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INDIAN FOOD

Travancore Sambar

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Travancore sambar or Thiruvithamkoor sambar is a side dish which is made with lentils, vegetables and tamarind and is very popular in Southern Kerala. It is made with vegetables like okra, ash gourd, brinjal, drumstick, radish, carrot, pumpkin, and potatoes. It is served as a side dish for rice. It is also served as a sidedish for breakfast items like idli and dosa.

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The method of making Travancore sambar or Thiruvithamkoor sambar is very easy. Cook the lentils, mix it with the cut vegetables, cook them, add tamarind paste and sambar powder and finally tempering them. And the vegetable delicasy is ready to serve. So nice, so easy than said.

Ingredients toor dal / thuvaraparippu 1/2 cup turmeric powder 1/4 teaspoon drumstic 1 cucumber 1/4 (or around 1 1/4 cup pieces) potato 1 (medium) tomato 1 tamarind extract one small gooseberry sized ball sambar powder 3/4 tablespoon (I used everest smabar powder) salt to taste asafoetida powder / kayam 1/4 teaspoon

For seasoning coconut oil 1 tablespoon mustard seeds 1/2 teaspoon curry leaves few

How to prepare Wash toor dal, add it to the pressure cooker with 1 cup of water and turmeric powder and cook for 3 – 4 whistles. Transfer the dal to a bowl, add cut vegetables to it. Add 3 cups of water, mix it well. Bring it to a boil and then cook on medium flame till the veggies get cooked well. Now add tamarind extract and salt. Let it boil for some more time or till the raw smell goes off. Now add sambar powder and asafoetida powder / hing. Mix it well and let it boil for another 5 – 6 minutes. Turn off the stove. In another pan, heat coconut oil, add mustard seeds, shallots, dry red chilly, curry leaves and saute for a few seconds. Saute till sambar onion turns light brownish in color. Pour this mix over boiling sambar. Thiruvithamkoor sambar is ready to serve it with rice or along with Idly or Dosa. You can also immerse wada in this sambar and make sambar wada.

shallots (sliced) 10 – 12 dry red chilli 2 Fenugreek seeds -1/2 tsp Red chilli -1 Curry leaves - few

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NRI PROFILE

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Nandita Bakshi

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Indian-American Nandita Bakshi has been appointed the President and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of the West, a unit of French banking giant BNP Paribas

Ms. Bakhshi holds a Masters of Arts degree in international relations from Jadavpur University in India. She is a history graduate from University of Calcutta. “I am excited to join Bank of the West, one of America’s most reputable banks. Bank of the West is well positioned in the US market and I am thrilled at the prospect of leading an organisation with such a strong focus on customer service,” Bakhshi said in a statement. “We are pleased to welcome

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Nandita Bakhshi to the Bank of the West. Her extensive experience in product and distribution, coupled with her visionary thinking, relentless customer focus and valuedriven philosophy will serve us well in taking the Bank of the West to greater heights,” head of international retail banking for BNP Paribas Stefaan Decraene said.

Career Profile Chief Executive Officer and President of Bank of the West since June 1, 2016.


I am excited to join Bank of the West, one of America’s most reputable banks. Bank of the West is well positioned in the US market and I am thrilled at the prospect of leading an organisation with such a strong focus on customer service Prior to joining TD Bank Executive Vice President of Consumer Deposits and Payments at Washington Mutual in Seattle, now JP Morgan Chase. Held leadership positions at FleetBoston, now Bank of America First Data Corp. Executive Vice President and Head of Direct Channels at The Toronto-Dominion Bank until March 2016. Head of Consumer Bank and Executive Vice President at TD Bank, N.A. since February 19, 2013. Head of Product Management at TD Bank, N.A. Managing Director of First Data Mobile Solutions since January 2005. Division Executive of Consumer Deposit Products at WMI Holdings Corp. (now known as WMIH Corp.).

Executive Vice President of Consumer Deposits and Payments at FleetBoston Financial Corp since March 20, 2006. Executive Vice President of Product at TD Bank, N.A.

until February 19, 2013. Executive Vice President and Manager of Payments for Retail Banking Group at WMI Holdings Corp., since March 20, 2006.

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NRI IMMIGRATION

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U.K., rising

immigration levels have galvanized Brexit Rising immigration has been fueling anti-EU sentiment in the U.K., just as similar concerns have fostered frustration with political elites in the U.S. and across Europe. Rising immigration levels have galvanized the debate about the country’s ties to the Continent.

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Britons are uncomfortable about the rise in immigration and blame the European Union membership for allowing unfettered arrivals from Europe. Others see the issue as an indication that Brussels has too much say over the Britain in general, that the EU is unaccountable and that membership, at £8 billion a year ($11.6 billion), is too costly.

There are good ways of controlling migration, and one of them is the important rules we’re bringing in so people don’t get instant access to our welfare system

Under EU rules, anyone from the bloc can live and work in any EU member state. Those lobbying for Britain’s exit say that is the only way the country can control its borders. Immigration in the U.K. has risen sharply over the past decade or so, particularly in the wake of the EU’s expansion eastward to include countries such as Poland, Lithuania and Romania. Its relatively strong economic performance has drawn many EU citizens looking to escape the sluggishness that has beset the wider region. Boston, a medieval town some 110 miles north of London, has seen the biggest percentage of increase in immigrants between 2001 and 2011 of anywhere in England and Wales, with numbers increasing nearly sixfold since

the early 2000s, according to Migration Observatory, an independent analysis center at the University of Oxford. Immigration critics say that it is contributing to the erosion of British traditions, values and way of life, while placing pressure on Britain’s public resources and infrastructure. “There are good ways of controlling migration, and one of them is the important rules we’re bringing in so people don’t get instant access to our welfare system,” Mr. Cameron

said in Parliament. “But there are bad ways of controlling immigration. Leaving the single market and wrecking our economy is certainly one of them.” “Immigration is a powerful symbol of our lack of control,” says Boris Johnson, London’s former mayor and the most prominent politician campaigning for the U.K. to leave the EU. “It shows just how much we’ve abdicated our ability to run the country.”

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WORLD NEWS

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On June 12, 2016, a mass shooting attack occurred inside Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, United States. Fifty people died including the gunman, who was killed by Orlando police after a three-hour standoff.

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An additional 53 people were injured. It was the deadliest mass shooting by a single gunman and the deadliest incident of violence against LGBT people in the history of U.S. and also the deadliest terrorist attack in the U.S. since the September 11 attacks in 2001. The assailant was identified as a 29-year-old Omar Mateen, an American born to parents of Afghan background. Witnesses said that he was a regular patron of the nightclub and some

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said that he had used gay dating websites in the past. In a 911 call shortly after the attack began, he swore allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). After arriving at the club by van, Omar Mateen approached the building on foot, armed with a SIG Sauer MCX semi-automatic rifle and a 9mm Glock 17 handgun. A uniformed Orlando Police Department (OPD) officer working extra duty engaged Mateen, by

returning fire at 2:02 a.m. Mateen was able to enter the building and began shooting the patrons. The officer was soon joined by two additional officers who has also began engaging Mateen. Mateen then retreated further into the nightclub and began to take patrons as hostage. About 100 officers from the OPD and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office were first dispatched to the scene. At 2:22 a.m., Mateen made a 911 call in which he expressed sympathy for


At 2:45 a.m., Mateen called News 13 of Orlando and said, “I am the shooter.” He then claimed his attack is for the Islamic State and began speaking rapidly in Arabic. Around 4:00 a.m., Mateen texted his wife, Noor Salman, asking her if she had seen the news. At around 5:00 a.m., SWAT officers entered the building by driving an armored vehicle through a wall and then used two flash-bangs to distract Mateen. Mateen was shot and killed in the gunfight, which involved eleven officers.

At 2:22 a.m., Mateen made a 911 call in which he expressed sympathy for Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombers and made a reference to Moner Mohammad Abu Salha, an acquaintance of him, who had died in a suicide bombing in Syria in 2014.

Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombers and made a reference to Moner Mohammad Abu Salha, an acquaintance of him, who had died in a suicide bombing in Syria in 2014. Mateen said he was inspired by Abu Salha’s death for the Al-Nusra Front and despite their being at war with ISIL, claimed allegiance to the latter organization. According to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) officials, Mateen made two other 911 calls during the shooting.

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DESI NEWS

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The nutshell of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 5 nation tour is a 140-hour long trip covering five nations including the US, 45-plus engagements over five days and flying for nearly 44 hours, bulk of it at night, to cover nearly 33,000 kilometers.

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The new thumb rule dictated by Modi in his recent trips is - not staying the night in a foreign land if no engagement is scheduled in that country the next day and rather use the night for air travel to the next destination for achieving shorter trips. “5 countries, 45-plus meetings... be it here or at home, I am doing country’s work,” Modi said at a community event in Doha. “At about 8-9 engagements tightly packed back-to-back into each day, these are the busiest PM foreign trips,” a senior Prime Minister’s office functionary said.

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The PM had the maximum engagements - 16 at last count - in the US in the 48 hours he spends in Washington. This included the important meeting with US President Barack Obama, address to the Joint Session of the US Congress, a Congressional reception and meeting,

“Late night arrival is followed by an early morning engagement,” MEA spokesperson Vikas Swaroop said. On Modi’s arrival in Geneva at around 3 AM Switzerland time and meeting with the Swiss President SchneiderAmmann eight hours later on Monday. “In under half a day, PM completes visit and emplanes for Washington D.C,” Swaroop tweeted later.

Senior Government officials said that checkin baggage of the entire Indian delegation did not come off the PM’s plane in Afghanistan and Switzerland, and had not in Mexico as well.

the important meeting with US President Barack Obama, address to the Joint Session of the US Congress, a Congressional reception and meeting, community reception, a round-table with US business leaders and an interaction with think-tanks.

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Registration of

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made easy The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has simplified the process of registration of new non-banking finance companies (NBFCs) by reducing the application form and the checklist of documents from the existing set of 45 documents to just seven and in some cases eight.

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Deposit taking and nondeposit taking NBFCs would have separate applications forms so that the registrations can be expedited faster. RBI statement said that, “This is being done so that the registration of new NBFCs would be smoother and hassle-free. The RBI, may, if necessary, call for any further documents to satisfy itself on the eligibility of the company seeking registration as NBFC. In the event of the RBI calling for further documents, the applicant must respond within a stipulated time of one month.” “As these companies will not have access to public fund and will not have customer interface, they will be subjected to less intensive

scrutiny or due diligence,” RBI said in a note. “This has been done to make the process of registration of new Non Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) “smoother and hassle free””, RBI said. “Secondly, from now onwards, there would be two different types of applications for non-deposit taking NBFCs (NBFC-ND) based on Sources of Funds and Customer Interface,” it added. The processing applications of non-deposit taking NBFCs would be on the fast-track mode, as these companies will not have access to public fund and will not have customer interface. They will be subjected to less intensive scrutiny and due diligence. The scrutiny for the deposit

taking NBFCs and those who have a customer interface would be more elaborate and hence require a separate application form. RBI has been converging regulations for NBFCs on the lines of its banking sector rules as the difference between the NBFCs and the banks get blurred. NBFCs like banks are now into infrastructure financing and housing financing, agriculture financing and meeting the funding needs of the micro, small and medium enterprises. The changes in the registration process of NBFCs is in line with the announcement made in the first bi-monthly monetary policy statement, 2016-17 of simplifying procedures for the sector. JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan has chosen the best and most dignified way out of a situation that was getting increasingly ugly by declaring that he will not seek a second term after his first ends in September. Over the last few months, his ‘extension’ became the subject of fevered speculation. The complaints against Mr. Rajan varied — they included the relatively trifling (his choice of words and plain-speaking ways), the debatable but substantive (his unwillingness to lower interest rates despite stable macro-economic indicators), and the indisputably ridiculous (his alleged lack of commitment to India). Rajan earned encomiums for his views on several occasions from international audiences, but he did not enjoy the same reception very often back home in India. The Centre’s uneasiness stemmed from what it believed was an important reason for the economy not taking off as fast as it could have. The slow pace of interest rate cuts, a result of what Mr. Rajan saw as fresh or rising inflationary pressures, is on that list. The central bank’s

crackdown on the evergreening of loans, forcing banks to acknowledge the bad loans rather than throw more good money after bad, has led to record losses across the public sector banking system. This has been another source of friction. The Centre must remember that the central bank, by its very remit, is concerned about inflation and that the country needs a Governor with enough independence and authority to maintain

a balance between the aspirations for the growth and concern about rising prices. It is also imperative that the new central bank chief should have a free hand in charting a course to fix bank’s books so that they can begin lending again. Mr. Rajan himself have said that, if the two always agreed, the public should be very worried.

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FREEDOM INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERFIGHTERS

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Jhansi ki Rani Lakshmibai Most courageous of all Indian Freedom fighters The Indian freedom struggle against the colonial British powers created heroes; men and women who have definitively have rewritten the history of India.

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The Rani of Jhansi – Rani Lakshmi Bai was one such. Born on November 19 in 1828, her bravery, patriotism and martial prowess has inspired folklore and she has been remembered in history as a devoted mother and a relentless warrior. Lakshmibai was born on 19 November 1828 in the holy town of Varanasi into a Marathi Brahmin family. She was named Manikarnika and was nicknamed Manu. Her father was Moropant Tambe and her mother Bhagirathi Sapre (Bhagirathi Bai). Her parents came from

Maharashtra. Her mother died when she was four. Her father worked for a court for Peshwa of Bithoor district, who brought up Manikarnika like his own daughter. The Peshwa called her “Chhabili”, which means “playful”. She was educated at home and was more independent in her childhood than others of her age, her studies included shooting, horsemanship, and fencing. Manikarnika was married to the Maharaja of Jhansi, Raja Gangadhar Rao Newalkar, in May 1842 and was afterwards called

Lakshmibai (or Laxmibai) in honour of the Hindu goddess Lakshmi. She gave birth to a boy, later named Damodar Rao, in 1851, who died after four months. The Maharaja adopted a child called Anand Rao, the son of Gangadhar Rao’s cousin, who was renamed Damodar Rao, on the day before the Maharaja died. Since Damodar Rao was adopted, the British East India Company, under Governor-General Lord Dalhousie, applied the Doctrine of Lapse, rejecting Damodar Rao’s claim to JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS the throne and annexing the state to its territories. In March 1854, Lakshmibai was given Rs. 60,000 and an annual pension of Rs.5000 and ordered to leave the palace and the fort. Laxmibai was firm about protecting the state of Jhansi.

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Rani of Jhansi was determined not to give up Jhansi. She strengthened its defences and assembled a volunteer army. Women were also given military training. Rani’s forces were joined by warriors including Gulam Gaus Khan, Dost Khan, Khuda Baksh, Lala Bhau Bakshi, Moti Bai, Sunder-Mundar, Kashi Bai, Deewan Raghunath Singh and Deewan Jawahar Singh. Rani of Jhansi repeatedly demonstrated that she was able to swiftly and efficiently lead her troops against skirmishes breaking out in Jhansi. Through this leadership Lakshmi Bai was able to keep Jhansi relatively calm and peaceful in the midst of the Empire’s unrest. British troops arrived under Sir Hugh Rose and laid siege to Jhansi on 23rd March 1858. Rani of Jhansi along with her faithful warriors decided not to surrender. The fighting continued for about two weeks. Shelling on WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

Jhansi was very fierce. In the Jhansi army women were also carrying ammunition and were supplying food to the soldiers. Rani Lakshmi Bai herself was inspecting the defense of the city. She rallied her troops around her and fought fiercely against the British. An army of 20,000, headed by the rebel leader Tatya Tope, was sent

to relieve Jhansi and to take Lakshmi Bai to freedom. The British, though numbering only 1,540 in the field, were better trained and disciplined than the “raw recruits” and these inexperienced soldiers turned and fled shortly after the British began to attack on the 31st March. Lakshmi Bai’s forces could


Rani Lakshmi Bai herself was inspecting the defense of the city. She rallied her troops around her and fought fiercely against the British. An army of 20,000, headed by the rebel leader Tatya Tope, was sent to relieve Jhansi and to take Lakshmi Bai to freedom.

not hold out and three days later the British were able to breach the city walls and capture the city. Yet Lakshmi Bai escaped over the wall at night and fled from the city, surrounded by her guards, many of whom were from her women’s military. Along with the young Damodar Rao, Rani

decamped to Kalpi along with her forces where she joined other rebel forces, including those of Tatya Tope. Rani and Tatya Tope moved on to Gwalior, where the combined rebel forces defeated the army of the Maharaja of Gwalior after his armies deserted to the rebel forces. They then occupied the strategic fort at Gwalior.

However, on the second day of fighting, on 18 June 1858, Rani died. She died on 18 June, 1858 during the battle for Gwalior with 8th Hussars that took place in Kotah-Ki-Serai near Phool Bagh area of Gwalior. She donned warrior’s clothes and rode into battle to save Gwalior Fort, about 120 miles west of Lucknow. General Sir Hugh Rose commented that the rani “remarkable for her beauty, cleverness and perseverance” had been “the most dangerous of all the rebel leaders”. Because of her bravery, courage and wisdom and her progressive views on women’s empowerment in 19th century India and due to her sacrifices, she became an icon of Indian independence movement. Rani was memorialized in bronze statues at both Jhansi and Gwalior, both of which portray her on horseback. Rani Lakshmi Bai became a national heroine and was seen as the epitome of female bravery in India.

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Padmasana or the Lotus Pose is an important meditative asana. In Padmasana, the legs are locked together and the lower body is absolutely stable. The back and spine will be straight. This is perfect for longer periods of meditation as the body can be held motionless, with least distractions. Relaxation and concentration play an important role performing Yog Asanas. Padmasana is the most easy and suitable asana for contemplation and meditation. The word Padmasana is a Sanskrit word which means “lotus flower” so it’s also known as the “Lotus pose”. It is so called because of the lotus- like formation which made by our legs during this asana. Padmasana provides a good workout and is good for your mind and breathing, conditions the body and core and increases flexibility. If you want to build strength, muscles need to be challenged to their max and while yoga can be strenuous, it has its limits. Although using only your body weight can be challenging when you first start doing Padmasana and your muscles quickly adapt, so the benefits diminish over time. A regular practice of this posture aids in overall blossoming of

the practitioner, just like a lotus and hence the name Padmasana.

How to do 1. Sit on the floor comfortably. Assume the simple cross legged pose where the legs are folded. 2. Lift the left leg and place it on the right thigh. 3. Lift the right leg and place it over the left leg. The knees must touch the floor. 4. Pull and adjust the legs so that soul of the feet face upwards and the heels are tucked in at the waist level near the pelvic bone. 5. Make the spine straight, broaden your chest (to avoid stooping) and place the hands in the gap between the feet. 6. Place the left palm over the right palm.

your threshold of pain, slowly release the legs and massage them gently, till the ache is gone.

Benefits 12. Padmasana is considered one of the best asanas for meditation. 13. Awareness of the breathing process helps to steady the mind. 14. The spine is kept straight and this helps to channel the energy from the lower spiritual centers or chakras upwards towards Sahasrara chakra. 15. The erect spine aids the free flow of prana along the spinal cord. 16. Padmasana can tone the coccygeal and sacral nerves as the blood flow to the legs are restricted and redirected to the abdominal region. 17. Improve digestion.

7. Relax the muscles in the abdomen and chest. 8. The shoulders should be absolutely relaxed. 9. Breathe slowly and deeply.

18. Sitting in Padmasana can relieve many metal and emotional problems. 19. Excellent asana for practicing advanced pranayama techniques.

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Better lifestyle comes with good and healthy food. Consumption of healthy food which can support the life style is very important. Engagements often make people to take shortcuts and endup in unhealthy food All humans have to eat food for growth and maintenance of a healthy body, but we humans have many different requirements as infants, children (kids), teenagers, young adults, adults and seniors. Infants may require feeding every four hours until they gradually age and begin to take in more solid foods. Eventually they develop into the more normal pattern of eating three times per day as young kids. Kids, teenagers, and young adults often snack between meals. Snacking is often not limited to these age groups because WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

adults and seniors too often do the same. Hence, food plays an important role in a healthy lifestyle. Below are some of the tips which can help in having a healthy lifestyle. 1. Eat three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner). 2. Consume fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or lowfat milk products. 3. Choose lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, and nuts.


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6. Snacks are OK and should consist of items like fruit, whole grains or nuts to satisfy hunger and not cause excessive weight gain. 7. Avoid sodas and sugarenhanced drinks. 8. Diet drinks may not be a good choice as they make some people hungrier and increase food consumption. 9. Avoid eating a large meal before sleeping to decrease gastroesophageal reflux and weight gain. 10. If a person is angry or depressed, eating will not solve these situations and may make the underlying WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

problems worse. 11. Avoid rewarding children with sugary snacks, such a pattern may become a lifelong habit. 12. Avoid heavy meals in the summer months, especially during hot days. 13. Vegetarian lifestyle has been promoted for a healthy lifestyle and weight loss. 14. Cooking foods (above 165 F) destroys most harmful bacteria and other pathogens 15. Choose to eat uncooked foods like fruits or vegetables. 16. Avoid eating raw or undercooked meats of any type.


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Relationships are hard. Finding somebody you want to spend time with can be difficult enough, but once that happens, you’ve got to deal with the task of maintaining the relationship, keeping things fresh, finding time for each other, and generally just coming up with ways to navigate the tricky ups and downs every partnership faces. It might sound obvious, but when you really allow yourself to listen and ask questions about what your partner says, it leads to better conversations and better communication. One of the biggest relationship tips is to give your undivided attention, when your partner is speaking. It’s is one of the most important things you have to do for a successful relationship. Take a step back and figure out the big things about your partner, that truly bother you and approach them from a place of concern and support.

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Think of your relationship as a creative challenge. To keep the romance fresh and spicy come up with new date ideas, new sex positions and new ways to demonstrate your love. No relationship can be successful if you don’t feel good about yourself, both inside and out.

be supportive and loving, because just being there at the end of a bad day can make it better for both of you.

Help each other with chores and other necessary activities like cooking, cleaning, reorganizing, etc. Not doing them when you live together can create tension and always doing them can create unfair expectations. Act as team of equals.

Creating small rituals can really help to hold up a couple because, they become “your thing.” Whether it’s a fancy night out during the holiday season or watching a certain show, these are the things that will give you both something to look forward to and it’ll bring you closer together.

Sometimes bad days and bad moods can happen. Don’t go crazy trying to make everything better. Just

It’ll make you work harder to make them happen. Having and setting the levels of reasonable expectations for your relationship is a healthy way to keep it strong. Think of your relationship as a creative challenge. To keep the romance fresh and spicy come up with new date ideas, new sex positions and new ways to demonstrate your love.

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Romance is the perfect chemistry between two individuals. It is soft and emotional. A perfect romance can spice-up the relationship. Lack of mutual understanding is the main spoiler in a romantic relationship. There are many things to be considered for a successful and memorable romance. There are even funny ways to lure your partner.

Consider these funny romantic tips for an enjoyable romance. 1. Give your lover a dozen roses, with a creative twist. Give eleven red roses and one white rose. Attach a note that reads: “In every bunch there’s one which stands out and you are that one.” 2. Get your partner a wristwatchand inscribe in it - “I always have time for you.” 3. Attach a $100 bill or giftcard to a Victoria’s Secret catalog, along with a note to him saying, “You choose.” 4. Identify that one pivotal event that brought the two of you together. Celebrate that event every year. 5. Practice even-day / odd-day romance: On even days it’s your turn to be romantic and on odd days it’s your partner’s turn.

6. After a bubble bath you’ve prepared for her, wrap her in a towel that you’ve warmed up in the dryer. 7. Write your partner a love letter or poem on one sheet of paper. Glue it to thin cardboard, cut it up into puzzle-shaped pieces, then mail all the pieces. Or, mail one puzzle piece per day! 8. Collect all the paper strips (that say “Kisses”) from a couple hundred Hershey’s Kisses. Fill a jewelry box with them. Wrap them up and present it to your partner. Write a note informing that the slips are redeemable coupons. 9. Trophy shops have a wealth of ideas waiting for you. Just think of the romantic possibilities of plaques, medals, ribbons, nameplates, certificates and banners. they all can be personalized, engraved, lettered or monogrammed and present to your sweet heart.

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Ayodhya Birth place of Maryadha Purushotham SriRam

Ayodhya is an ancient city of India, the old capital of Awadh, in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Ayodhya is the birth place of Lord Sriram and the capital of the ancient Kosala Kingdom. Ayodhya is situated on the right bank of the river Sarayu, 555 km east of New Delhi., just 6 km from Faizabad. Ayodhya is a popular pilgrim centre. Ayodhya is pre-eminently a city of temples yet, all places of worship here are not only of Hindu religion. At Ayodhya several religions have grown and prospered simultaneously, at different periods of time. Remnants of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam can still be found in Ayodhya. According to Jain tradition, five Tirthankaras were born at Ayodhya, including Adinath (Rishabhadeva) the 1st Tirthankar. The Brahmanda Purana considers Ayodhya as one of the six holiest

cities in Hinduism.

History The name Ayodhya comes from the Sanskrit word “yudh”, meaning “fight” or “wage war,” and it translates to either “not to be fought” or, less literally, “unconquerable.” During the time of Gautama Buddha the city was called Ayojjha in Pali and Ayodhya in Sanskrit. In the first few centuries of the JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


INDIAN TRAVELOGUE Common Era it was called Saketa and was conquered by the Kushan / Yuezhi Emperor Kanishka in 127 CE, who made it the administrative centre of his eastern territories. The name occurs again in Faxian in the early 5th century. It is not clear when the name changed, but by the time of the visit of the Chinese pilgrim monk, Huan Tsang, in 636 CE, it was known as Ayodhya.

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Buddhist temples, monuments and centers of learning having been established here during the age of the Mauryan Empire and the Gupta Dynasty. Ayodhya reached its glorious peak as known to history during the reign of the Guptas over India. This city was also a significant trade centre in 600 BC. Historians have identified this place as Saketa, a key Buddhist centre during the 5th century BC. It is a widely held belief that Buddha visited Ayodhya on several occasions. Ayodhya has a historical significance for the Jain community too. This is the birth place of two important Jain Tirthankaras who were born in the early centuries CE. Jain texts also stand testimony to the visit of Mahavir, Jainism’s last Tirthankar to this city. Ayodhya is also the birth place WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

Ayodhya is closely associated with Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The ancient city of Ayodhya, according to the Ramayana, was founded by Manu, the law-giver of the Hindus.


of five Tirthankars, including the first Tirthankar of Jainism, Shri Rishabh Dev. He is known as the father of the Jain religion. Bhagwan Swaminarayan, founder of the Swaminarayan Sect of Hinduism lived here during his childhood years. It was from Ayodhya that Bhagwan Swaminarayan started his seven year journey across India as a ‘Neelkanth’. Under Mughal rule, it was the seat of the governor of Awadh, and later during the British Raj the city was known as Ajodhya or Ajodhia and was part of the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. When Muslim rulers established around the city under Mohammed of Ghor, it lost its strategic and economic importance to Lucknow and Kanpur. Saadat Ali Khan, Nawab of Awadh, bestowed the Riyasat of Ayodhya on his loyal Brahmin soldier Dwijdeo Mishra of the Kasyapa gotra, for quelling revenue rebels in Mehendauna in Eastern UP. The Hanumangarhi temple at Ayodhya was built by the Nawab of Awadh. Ayodhya was annexed in 1856 by the British rulers. Between 1857 and 1859, this place was one of the main centers

where the sparks of the first war of Indian Independence originated. These sparks later led to a nationwide revolt of the Indian soldiers in opposition to the British East India Company that began in Calcutta.

Legends Ayodhya is closely associated with Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The ancient city of Ayodhya, according to the Ramayana, was founded by Manu, the law-giver of the Hindus. For centuries, it was the capital of the descendants of the Surya dynasty of which Lord Rama was the most celebrated king. Ayodhya during ancient times was known as Kosaladesa. Ayodhya is named after King Ayudh. He was the founder of this city and hence the name Ayodhya. It has been mentioned in the ancient Hindu scriptures that King Ayudh was one of the forefathers of Lord Rama. The same Raghuvanshi dynasty had the great king Raja Harischandra. The illustrious Ikshvaku of the solar clan (Suryavansha) was the ruling dynasty of this region. According to tradition, Ikshvakus was the eldest son of Vaivasvata JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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Manu, who established himself at Ayodhya. The earth is said to have derived its name `Prithivi’ from Prithu, the 6th king of the line. A few generations later came Mandhatri, in whose line the 31st king was Harischandra, known widely for his love of truth. Raja Sagar of the same clan performed the Asvamedha Yajna and his great grandson Bhagiratha is reputed to have brought mother Ganga to earth by the virtue of his penance. Later in the time came the great Raghu, after whom the family came to be called as Raghuvamsa. His grandson was Raja Dasaratha, the illustrious father of Rama, with whom the glory of the Kosala dynasty reached its highest point. Saint Valmiki is said to have written his famous devotional poem Valmiki Ramayan, also called the Ramayan regarding the life of Lord Sriram. Other sages like Kamban and Tulsidas also wrote their verses of Ramayan in the praise and glory of Lord Sriram and the magnificent city of Ayodhya. Saint Tulsidas’ Ramayan is popularly known as Ramacharitamanas, sings the praise and glory of Lord ‘Sriram’. It is one of the most revered scriptures WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

of ‘Sanatana Dharma’ which speaks of idealism, selfless devotion, & piousness. This divine religious text is a source of inspiration, enlightenment & bhakti for billions across the world. Several Tamil Alwars mentions the city of Ayodhya. The opening chapters of the Ramayan recount the magnificence of the city, the glories of the monarch and the virtues, wealth and loyalty of his people. Ayodhya is also said to be the birthplace of King Bharath (The First Chakravarti King),

This divine religious text is a source of inspiration, enlightenment & bhakti for billions across the world. Several Tamil Alwars mentions the city of Ayodhya.


Bahubali, Brahmi, Sundari, King Dasaratha, Acharya Padaliputrasurisvarji, King Harishchandra, Shri SriRam Achalbhrata, and the ninth Gandhara of Mahavir Swami. In Atharvaveda, this place was described as a city that was made by gods and was as prosperous as heaven itself. Skanda and some

other Puranas rank Ayodhya as one of the seven most sacred cities of India.

Struggles for the Holy Sriram Janmabhoomi When the Mughal invader Babur came down from Kabul in 1525, he first

defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the battle of Panipat and then the Rajput King of Chittorgarh, Rana Sangram Singh at Khanwa, making pioneering use of cannon and light cavalry. After these triumphs, Babur took over a substantial part of northern India. One of his generals, Mir Baki Khan came to Ayodhya in 1528 and after destroying a pre-existing temple of Lord Sriram at the site, built a Mosque. Mir Baki, after building the mosque, named it Babri Masjid. As per historians, since 1528 JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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there have been at least 76 armed conflicts in which over 300,000 Hindus sacrificed their lives to restore the Ram Janma Bhoomi temple.

Wajid Ali Shah (1847-1857) period there were 2 battles and during British Rule (19121934), Hindus fought 2 armed conflicts.

During Babar’s reign (15281530) itself Hindus launched 4 attacks in which 100,000 people were killed. During Humayun’s reign (15301556) there were 10 separate initiatives to regain control. During Akbar’s reign (15561605) 20 battles were fought and in order to avoid further conflict, during the latter part of his reign Akbar allowed Hindus to build a platform known as ‘Ram Chabutra’, and to install and worship images of Ram Parivar in the Ram Janmabhoomi compound.

In 1751 A.D. Maratha Sardar Malhar Rao Holkar after defeating the Pathans in the plains of Ganga and Yamuna, asked Nawab Safderjang to hand over Ayodhya, Kashi and Prayag to the Peshwas. In a letter dated February 23, 1756, Nanasaheb Peshwa asked Sardar Scindia to annex Ayodhya and Kashi as the handover of these holy places was already promised to Raghoba Dada by Sujauddoula. Later in 1789 A.D. Sardar MahadJi Scindia did annex Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi, but due to his untimely demise, he was not able to restore the temples of Ram Janma Bhoomi, Krishna Janma Bhoomi and Kashi Vishweshwar back to Hindus.

This practice was later opposed by Aurungzeb which resulted in most battles for the control of the shrine during his reign. In Aurangzeb’s reign 30 battles were fought and one such battle was led by Guru Gobind Singh in which Aurangzeb’s army was defeated. Four years later, Aurangzeb again attacked Ayodhya and regained control after killing 10,000 Hindus. During Sahdat Ali (17981814) reign there were 5 battles. During Nasir-uddin Haidar (1814-1837) reign 3 battles were fought. In WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

Joseph Tieffenthaler (1710 - 1785), an Austrian Jesuit priest toured Oudh (Ayodhya) region between 1766 and 1771 A.D states ‘The Emperor Aurungzeb destroyed the fortress called Ramkot and built at the same place a Mohammedan mosque with 3 domes. But Hindus continued to practice their religious ceremonies in both the places (inside the 3 domed Babri


During the First War of Independence of 1857 the local Muslim leader Amir Ali persuaded the Muslims to hand over the disputed place to Hindus and jointly fight with the British.

structure and the compound), knowing this to have been birth place of Rama, by going around it 3 times and prostrating on ground”. During the First War of Independence of 1857 the local Muslim leader Amir Ali persuaded the Muslims to hand over the disputed place to Hindus and jointly fight with the British. However the British won the War of 1857 and Amir Ali and Hindu leader Baba Ram Charan Das were publicly hanged from a tree near the Ram Janma Bhoomi. The British subsequently put a railing wall between Babri structure and the courtyard and separated the Muslim worshipers who got the Babri structure and Hindus had no choice but to do puja outside in the courtyard. In 1934, during the armed conflict between Hindus and Muslims the Babri structure was damaged. Since 1936, the Babri structure was an abandoned building and did not function as a community mosque for local Muslims. A report dated December 10, 1949 by the Waqf inspector Mohammad Ibrahim, to the U.P. Sunni Central Board of Waqf, states that ‘due to the fear of Hindus and Sikhs, No one offered namaz in the said ‘mosque’. JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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On December 23, 1949 the image of ‘Ramalalla’ appeared in the disputed structure and Hindus resumed prayers and worship inside. Since December 23, 1949 there have been daily Hindu prayers and worship at the Ram Janma Bhoomi Temple.

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In the 1980s Hindu organizations came together to claim the Birth place of Lord Sriram and wanted to build a grand temple. Majority of teh people across the country came together and held demonstrations and rallies to create awareness to the people. In 1992 December 6, scores of Karsevaks stormed the Babri Masjid and brought down the building of shame on Hindus. That was an historic moment which is being cherished by majority of the Hindu community.

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In the 1980s Hindu organizations came together to claim the Birth place of Lord Sriram and wanted to build a grand temple.


countries.” - Syed Shahabuddin - Convenor of Babri Masjid Coordination Committee (BMCC) in ‘Sunday’ dated March 20, 1983.

Places to visit Hanuman Garhi The temple is on the way to Sriram Janmabhoomi and is

few metres away. A massive structure in the shape of a four sided fort with circular bastions at each corner houses a temple of Hanuman and is the most popular shrine in Ayodhya. Situated in the centre of the town, this temple is approachable by a flight of 76 steps. Legend has it that Hanuman lived here in a cave and guarded the Janambhoomi or Ramkot. The main temple contains the statue of Maa Anjani, with Bal Hanuman seated on her lap. The faithful believe that all their wishes are granted with a visit to this holy shrine.

Kanak Bhawan This is famous temple in Ayodhya. As per mythology it is gifted to Sita by mother Kaikai after marriage. This is a private palace of lord SitaRam.

Swarg Dwar According to mythology, Lord Rama is said to have been cremated here.

Mani Parbat and Sugriv Parbat The first of these ancient earth mounds is identified with a stupa built by the Emperor Ashoka, while the second is believed to be an ancient monastery.

Treta ke Thakur This temple stands at the place where Rama is said to have performed the Ashvamedha Yajnya. About 300 years ago the Raja of kulu built a new temple here, which was improved by Ahalyabai Holkar of Indore during 1784, at the same time the adjoining Ghats were also built. The initial idols in black sandstone were recovered from Sarayu and placed in the new temple, famous as Kaleram-ka-Mandir.

Nageshwarnath Temple The temple of Nageshwarnath is said to have been established by Kush the son of Rama. Legend has it that Kush lost his armlet, while bathing in the Sarayu, which was picked up by a Nag-Kanya, who fell in love with him. As she was a devotee of Shiva, Kush erected this temple for her. It is said that this has been the only temple to have survived till the time of Vikramaditya, the rest of city had fallen into ruins and was covered by dense forests. It was by means of this temple that Vikramaditya was able to locate Ayodhya and the sites of different shrines here. The festival of Shivratri is celebrated here with great pomp and splendor. JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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The devotees are frequently told to refrain from standing in front of the canopy for long. A quick darshan and they are asked to move on, after accepting prasad from a pundit. Chhoti Devkali Mandir This is the temple of goddess Ishani (Durga). As per mythology she is Kuldevi of Sita.

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Other places of interest Angad Tila, Shri Rama Janaki Birla Temple, Tulsi Smarak Bhawan, Ram ki Paidi, Kaleramji ka Mandir, Datuvan Kund, Janki Mahal, Gurudwara Brahma Kund, Rishabhadeo Jain Temple, Brahma Kund, Amawan Temple, Tulsi Chaura, Laxman Quila, Ram Katha Museum, Valmiki Ramayan Bhawan, are among other places of interest in Ayodhya.

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hawk-eyed security men, about 4,000 of them, deployed in every nook and corner of the disputed site. The idol of Ram, placed under a soiled canopy, is open to devotees every morning between seven and ten, and between three and six in the afternoon. Visitors have to pass through several security checkpoints before they can have a darshan of Ram lalla. The checks begin nearly half a km from the temple site. After negotiating a steel barricade, visitors are made to walk through a metal detector. The security tightens as they proceed. There are 400 men and 200 women of the CRPF, 2,700 men of the Provincial Armed Constabulary and 200 of the Rapid Action Force keeping vigil. A new batch of policemen arrives in Ayodhya every three months: the idea is to prevent the cops from developing a ‘bond’ with the place and its residents. Unknown to most devotees


the cops are keeping a watch on them from towers to ensure that no one breaks the security ring. They are assisted by closed-circuit television with cameras installed at vantage points. When the devotees arrive at a second metal detector they are told to deposit all their belongings. Cameras, combs, pens and even matchboxes are a nono beyond this point: visitors may keep only their wallets. As the visitors near the idol, the automatic gun-toting cops of the Central forces come into view. This is the sensitive zone: police sniffer dogs, in fact, scour the area each morning for explosives. The devotees are frequently told to refrain from standing in front of the canopy for long. A quick darshan and they are asked to move on, after accepting prasad from a pundit. After the darshan, the devotees take a circuitous route to a heavily-guarded exit, and walk past a fire tender and Home Guard contingents on the ready. Apart from these security personals the very own army of Lord Sriram is also ready to take a stroll on you. If you have anything in your hand – even prasad - beware these monkey brigade will definitely snatch from you. JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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Haryanka Dynasty

The Haryanka dynasty was the second ruling dynasty of Magadha, an ancient kingdom in India, which succeeded the Barhadratha dynasty. The reign of this dynasty probably began in the middle of 6th century BCE. Initially, the capital was Rajagriha. Later, it was shifted to Pataliputra, near the present day Patna in India. The founder of this dynasty was either Bimbisara himself or his father Bhattiya.

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According to the Buddhist text, the Mahavamsa, Bimbisara was anointed king by his father at the age of fifteen. According to George Turnour and N.L. Dey, the name of the father of Bimbisara was Bhatiya or Bhattiya, but the Puranas refer him as Hemajit, Kshemajit, Kshetroja or Ksetrauja and the Tibetan texts mention him as Mahapadma. This dynasty was succeeded by the Shishunaga dynasty.

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Pradyota became king of Avanti ending the Brhadratha Dynasty and commencing the Haryanka Dynasty of Magadha. The Haryanka king Bimbsara was responsible for expanding the boundries of his kingdom through matrimonial alliances and conquest. Bimbsara was the contemporary to Buddha. Bimbsara was imprisoned and killed by his successor, Ajatasatru, under whose rule, the dynasty reached its largest extent. Ajatasatru’s son Udayabhadra succeeded Ajatasatru and ruled for the next sixteen years. He moved his capital to the bank of Ganges which was known as Pataliputra. The succession was WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

followed by Udayabhadra’s son Anuruddha and his son Munda in the same family tradition by slaying the father. Munda’s son Nagadasaka slew his father and continued reigning through this dynasty. The citizens were angered by the rule of Haryankas and revolted against Nagadasaka and anointed Shishunaga as the king.

The Haryanka dynasty founded the Magadha Empire in 684 BC, whose capital was Rajagriha, later Pataliputra. This dynasty was succeeded by the Shishunaga dynasty. There were many states of the Aryans in North India, around the 6th century B. C. These states were called the ‘Mahajanapadas’. The Mahajanapadas of Anga,


Kashi, Kosala, Chedi, Vatsa, Matsya, Shursen, Ashmak, Avanti, Gandhar and Magadha were ruled by kings or monarchs. The kings in these states had the supreme authority. The Mahajanapadas of Vrijji, Malla, Kuru, Panchal and Kamboj were republican states and so were other smaller states like Lichhavi,

Shakya, Koliya, Bhagga, Moriya. These republican states had a ‘Gana-parishad’ or an Assembly of senior and responsible citizens. This, Gana-parishad had the supreme authority in the state. All the administrative decisions were taken by this Parishad. Of all these states, Kosala, Vatsa, Avanti and Magadha were the most important ones.

Pradyota became king of Avanti ending the Brhadratha Dynasty and commencing the Haryanka Dynasty of Magadha. The Haryanka king Bimbsara was responsible for expanding the boundries of his kingdom through matrimonial alliances and conquest. Bimbsara was the contemporary to Buddha. Bimbsara was imprisoned and killed by his successor, Ajatasatru, under whose rule, the dynasty reached its largest extent.

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TECHNOLOGY Thirteen of the satellites are from the United States including the 12 earth imaging Dove satellites from Planet Labs organisation, each of which weighs just 4.7 kg, and a 110-kg earth imaging satellite called SkySat Gen-2 made by a Google-owned company. There are two Canadian satellites and one each from Germany and Indonesia. There were two satellites each from Sathyabama University and College of Engineering, Pune.

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LAPAN-A3 (Indonesia): The microsatellite is for Earth observation and is intended to be used to monitor land use, natural resource and environment. M3MSat (Canada): Maritime Monitoring and Messaging Micro-Satellite is a technology demonstrator mission jointly funded and managed by Defense Research and Development Canada (DRDC) and the Canadian Space Agency (CSA). The satellite’s primary mission is to collect and study Automatic Identification System signals from low-Earth orbit. GHGSat-D (Canada): Built by Space Flight Laboratory of the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies, the Earth observation satellite is meant for measuring the atmospheric concentration of WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016


Over the years, we developed expertise and capability to help other nations in their space initiatives. This is the skill of our scientists”, he said in another tweet. greenhouse gases (Carbon Dioxide and Methane). BIROS (Germany): Berlin Infrared Optical System (BIROS) is a small scientific satellite from the German Aerospace Center and its mission objective is the remote sensing of high temperature events. SkySat Gen2-1 (U.S.): Designed and built by Terra Bella, a Google company based in Mountain View, California in the U.S., the small Earth imaging satellite is capable of capturing submeter resolution imagery and HD video. Dove Satellites (U.S.): A total of 12 Flock-2P Earth imaging satellites are to be launched in this mission. They would be packed in three dispensers. Sathyabamasat (Sathyabama University, Chennai): The satellite aims to collect data on green house gases.

to point messaging services to the HAM (amateur radio) community. ISRO chairman A.S. Kiran Kumar said, “With this mission, we have launched the current generation Earth observation satellite along with 17 satellites from foreign countries.” “20 satellites in a go! @ isro continues to break new barriers. Hearty congratulations to our scientists on the monumental accomplishment’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter. “Our space program has time and again shown the transformative potential of science and technology in people’s lives”, he said. “Over the years, we developed expertise and capability to help other nations in their space initiatives. This is the skill of our scientists”, he said in another tweet.

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AUTOMOBILES

ROLLS-ROYCE DAWN LAUNCHED IN INDIA

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Rolls-Royce has been finally launched its Dawn convertible at Rs 6.25 crore (ex-showroom, India). The powerful RR will be getting the de-tuned engine of the fastest RR ever - the Wraith. Linked to an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission, it’s a 6.6-litre turbo-charged V12 motor that belts out a whopping 570PS of max power and peak torque of 780Nm. It does the naught to 100kmph in mere 4.9 seconds.

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Top Speed 250 kmph Acceleration (0-100 kmph)5.0 Seconds Engine Displacement(cc) 6598 Maximum Power 563bhp@52506000rpm Maximum Torque 820Nm@15005000rpm Engine Description 6.6-litre 563bhp 48V V Type Engine No. of Cylinders 12 Drive Type RWD Turbo Charger Yes Super Charger No Valves Per Cylinder 4 Fuel Supply System Direct Injection Gear box 8 Speed Steering Gear Type Rack & Pinion

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Wheel Base 3112mm Gross Weight 2560kg Fuel Tank Capacity (Liters) 80 Tyre Size Front 255/45 R20; Rear 285/40 R20 Tyre Type Tubeless Tyres Alloy Wheel Size 19 Inch

COMFORT Air Conditioner Power Steering Rear A/C Vents Engine Start/Stop Button Remote Trunk Opener Remote Fuel Lid Opener Accessory Power Outlet Transmission Type Automatic Adjustable Seats CD Player DVD Player FM/AM/Radio Audio System Remote Control Speakers Front Speakers Rear Bluetooth Connectivity Low Fuel Warning Light


Automatic Climate Control Air Quality Control Rear Seat Headrest Rear Seat Center Arm Rest Heated Seats - Front Heated Seats - Rear Leather Seats Cup Holders-Front Cup Holders-Rear Trunk Light Glove Box Cooling Bottle Holder Front & Rear Door Seat Lumbar Support Cruise Control Multi-function Steering Wheel Front Suspension Double wishbone front axle Rear Suspension multi-link rear axle

SAFETY Anti-Lock Braking System Parking Sensors Central Locking Driver Airbag Passenger Airbag

Side Airbag-Front Side Airbag-Rear Rear Seat Belts Smart Access Card Entry Seat Belt Warning Brake Assist Door Ajar Warning Crash Sensor Anti-Theft Alarm Power Door Locks Child Safety Locks Side Impact Beams Front Impact Beams Day & Night Rear View Mirror Passenger Side Rear View Mirror Engine Immobilizer Centrally Mounted Fuel Tank Traction Control Automatic Headlamps Follow Me Home Headlamps Front Brake Type Disc Rear Brake Type Disc

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Place of positive energy

HOME TEMPLE Home Temple is an integral part of Indian homes and most of the homeowner’s takes precaution of keeping things in line with Vastu. Vastu lays down specific rules and norms regarding home temple because, if it is constructed in wrong place, then inmates will not get benefited. To make your veneration and pooja effective for god’s endless and constant blessings you have to build your pooja room at the proper and Vastu compliant place. Home temple should be designed properly and cautiously as temples are not the matter of sacredness, which emulates positive energy They also relate the occupants emotions with God and cosmos. Therefore to get positive vibrations and

benefits from pooja, home temple should be conducive to Vastu.

while marble constructed temples are also considered appropriate.

Some Vastu tips for home temple are

Wooden temples should always have dome at the top.

Temple should be placed higher so that God feet must come to the level of devotee’s chest. Keeping God’s idol which is more than 10 inches is considered inauspicious. Always keep some insulation while praying or sitting in the temple such as mat or carpet. Home temple is ideal in wood

Do not keep temple on the floor directly because this means disrespect of Gods. Always lay thick cloth on the floor before keeping the temple on it. Dia in the temple should be lit in South-east. Do no keep late ancestor’s picture in home temple because this way we only disrespect God and cosmos. JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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Srimad Bhagavad Gita Chapter – 2 Verse – 51

Renounce the fruits of action in the material world.

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Sloka:

karma-jam buddhi-yukta hi phalam tyaktva manisinah janma-bandha-vinirmuktah padam gacchanty anamayam

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activities as an offering unto the Supreme Lord are blessed with self-realisation and will be released from the bondage of birth and death and being liberated to attain the eternal.

Consequently he becomes qualified to enter into the Vaikuntha planets, where there is neither material or miserable life, nor the influence of time and death. Verse meaning The wise, engaged in devotional service, take refuge in the Lord and free themselves from the cycle of birth and death by renouncing the fruits of action in the material world. In this way they can attain that state beyond all miseries.

Explanation Those who are factually situated in the spiritual intelligence, perform activities as a matter of duty, free from conceptions of gain and loss, unconcerned about the resultant rewards. They are

Owing to ignorance, one does not know that this material world is a miserable place. Out of ignorance, less intelligent persons try to adjust to the situation by fruitive activities, thinking that resultant actions will make them happy. They do not know that no kind of material body anywhere within the universe can give life without miseries.

The miseries of life, namely birth, death, old age and diseases, are present everywhere within the assuredly delivered from the material world. But one bondage of birth and death in who understands his real the material existence and are constitutional position as the liberated to the spiritual realms. eternal servitor of the Lord and thus knows the position of Offer all actions to the the Personality of Godhead, Supreme Lord without desiring engages himself in the rewards. Endowed with the transcendental loving service spiritual intelligence and of the Lord. comprehension of reality, one attains the supreme stage. Consequently he becomes To get there, the performance qualified to enter into the of actions with equanimity is Vaikuntha planets, where there the way to wisdom and is the is neither material or miserable means for assured liberation. life, nor the influence of time and death. Those with the spiritual intelligence and who crelinquish all fruitive desires for the results of all actions, perform in righteousness JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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The by-election was necessitated due to the death of the then Chief Minister Mufti Muhammed Sayeed who has represented the constituency in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly. Sayeed passed away in New Delhi on January 7 after a brief illness. Ms Mufti, currently a n MP from Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency, faced a three-corner contest in the by-poll with Hilal Shah of the Congress and Iftikar Misger of the National Conference. All opposition parties including National Conference boycotted counting after allegations that Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were tampered with. Protesting inside the counting centre, Congress candidate Hilal Ahmad Shah said, “Machines were without seal and signatures on them didn’t match. It’s a brazen election rigging by ruling party and administration is party to this rigging.”

“When we raised our voice the district magistrate threatened to put us behind the bars,” said the Congress candidate as he stormed out of the centre. Denying allegations, District Magistrate Abid Rashid Shah, who is also district election officer, said that, “They tried to break an EVM and when we tried to discipline them they started protesting.” The total number of registered voters in the Anantnag assembly segment is 84,067 -- 42,840 males and 41,227 females, there were 102 polling stations in the constituency.

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mehbooba Mufti, who became Chief Minister on April 4, polled 17,700 votes while Congress’ Hilal Ahmad Shah managed only 5,600 votes of the nearly 28,500 votes polled. Mehbooba Mufti was sworn in as the first woman Chief Minister of the state on April 4. It is mandatory for a Chief Minister or any other minister in the state to become a member of either house of state’s bicameral legislature within six months of being sworn in.

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Bridal Show A quiet intensity filled the room, aided by the start of the soundtrack and driven by the excitement of the audience, as we awaited the start of Naeem Khan’s Spring 2017 bridal show. The lights temporarily dimmed just to raise the excitement a tad, and then began the most elegant expression of passion for modern bridalwear today.

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ook after look, Khan’s gowns brought gasps to onlookers as romance was defined, redefined, and tradition flipped on its head just a bit. These new ideas were found in new and exciting shapes, as well as unthinkable styles for a bride-to-be. Even a flapper emerged in an of-the-moment fringe lame cocktail dress, marrying times past with present.

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SPECIAL MOVIE

Dishoom

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ishoom is an upcoming Indian action-adventure film written and directed by Rohit Dhawan. The film stars John Abraham, Varun Dhawan, Jacqueline Fernandez and Akshaye Khanna. The film's score is composed by Abhijit Vaghani and the film's musical numbers were composed by Pritam Chakraborty. The film is scheduled for a worldwide release on 29 July 2016. When India's top batsman goes missing in the Middle East, two cops from either side of the Arabian Sea team for a 36 -hour man hunt. he first schedule of the film started on June 27 at Mehboob Studio. Varun Dhawan and Jacqueline Fernandez joined the sets on 4 July.

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Director Rohit Dhawan

Cast & Crew John Abraham Varun Dhawan Akshaye Khanna

Music Pritam

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Sultan

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ultan is an upcoming 2016 Indian sports-drama film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar. Produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films banner, the film stars Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma in pivotal roles and centers around Sultan Ali Khan (Salman Khan), a wrestler who has problems in his professional and personal life. From a small town wrestler in Haryana, Sultan achieves global fame winning bouts at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, the 2011 FILA Wrestling World Championships in Istanbul and the 2012 London Olympics.

Director Ali Abbas Zafar

Cast & Crew Salman Khan Anushka Sharma Randeep Hooda

Music Vishal-Shekhar

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SPECIAL MOVIE

Babu Bangaram

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Cast & Crew Venkatesh Nayanthara

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Kabali

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abali is an upcoming 2016 Indian Tamillanguage gangsterdrama film written and directed by Pa. Ranjith. The film stars Rajinikanth as the titular character, whilst Taiwanese actor Winston Chao, Radhika Apte, Dhansika, Dinesh Ravi, Kalaiyarasan, and John Vijay star in other pivotal roles. Principal photography for the film began on 21 August 2015 in Chennai. While filming mostly occurred in Malaysia, smaller scenes were shot in Bangkok and Hong Kong. The film is slated for release on 22 July 2016.

Director Pa. Ranjith

Cast & Crew Rajinikanth Winston Chao Radhika Apte

Music Santhosh Narayanan

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Te3n With predictable narration and the logicless climax that kills the film. Te3n is a film that can be ignored. Story : Te3n is the story of John Biswas (Amitabh Bachchan) whose granddaughter gets kidnapped. Left with no choice, John searches for her for over eight years and he still doesn’t get exhausted. Searching for a small clue, this old man repeats the evidence. At this point of time, John hears about a similar kidnapping case which brings lot of curiosity in John. Sarita Sarkar (Vidya Balan) is the officer in charge for the missing case and Father Martin Das (Nawazzudin Siddiqui) who is a former cop helps John in the process. The rest of Te3n is if John finds the real culprit behind the kidnap and gets the mystery solved. Watch Te3n to know about the complete film.

Analysis : The first half of Te3n starts on a slow note and gets interesting after all the characters gets introduced. The movie gets interesting after it moves into the story and the preinterval episodes catch the needed pace. The interval scenes have been interesting and they keep the film lively. On the whole the first half of Te3n makes a decent watch. The second half of the film has a completely different story to reveal. The movie lacks the needed gripping narration throughout that kills the entire thriller. The complete film has been dragged and is predictable from all the corners. The climax kills the complete film as it seems irrelevant and misses the needed logic. On the whole Te3n falls flat because of the confused and completely predictable second half.

Final Word: With predictable narration and the logicless climax that kills the film. Te3n is a film that can be ignored.

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Udta Punjab Analysis :

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Story : Udta Punjab is based on the drug abuse in Punjab which has become a serious threat to the society. Tommy Singh (Shahid Kapoor) is a rockstar who is a drug addict and he loses his passion of singing because of the addictions. Sarjat Singh (Diljit Dosanjh) is a cop, Preet Sahni (Kareena Kapoor) is a doctor and Pinky (Alia Bhatt) is a migrant labourer. Sarjit’s younger brother gets addicted to drugs and the reveals many interesting things about the drug mafia. The rest of the film is how all the lead characters are related to the drug abuse and about their contributions. Watch Udta Punjab to know about the movie.

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The first half of the film starts with lot of interest and the lead characters in the movie have been well narrated. The movie takes the much needed pace after the movie gets into the story. The drug abuse and how the youth have been getting addicted to drugs have been well narrated. The songs have been apt and they brought out the much needed pain and feel in the film. The interval episodes bring up lot of interest in the audience and on the whole the first half of Udta Punjab has been decent but not completely impressive. The second half of the movie loses the much needed grip and interesting narration. The major plot has been side tracked and the unwanted issues have been discussed much. The complete second half has been a huge failure and it will end up as a huge disappointment. The climax of the movie has been completely clichĂŠd and unexpected.

Final Word: Udta Punjab lacks an interesting narration for an unusual script which makes the film fall flat. The performances by the lead actors alone fails to make much impact. Udta Punjab can be given a huge skip.


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Gentleman The second half of Gentleman takes a completely different turn completely. It has been serious and interesting with enough twists throughout. Story : Gentleman is the story of Gowtham (Nani) who falls in love with Catherine (Niveda Thomas). She moves to UK for a project and it is after her return, Catherine comes to know about Gowtham’s sudden demise. Jay Ram (Nani) comes into picture who gets engaged to Aishwarya (Surabhi) and it is Catherine who becomes Aishwarya’s friend after which things change completely. Catherine tries to pull out the real culprit behind the death of Gowtham. Watch Gentleman to know about the real secret behind Gowtham’s murder and who the real culprit is.

been entertaining throughout. The love stories have been fresh and engaging which makes the audience impressed. The songs have been shot well and they have been placed at right parts. The interesting and sensible episodes carry away the film well and the interval episodes make a lot of impact on the audience. On the whole the first half of the film has been impressive. The second half of Gentleman takes a completely different turn completely. It has been serious and interesting with enough twists throughout. The second half has been predictable at parts and it dips down. The climax has been decent and it explains all the answers for the questions left. On the whole, Gentleman is a movie which is passable.

Final Word: Gentleman is not a very good thriller but it keeps you engaging and feel interesting throughout. Nani and the other lead actors impress the audience with their performances. A decent and passable thriller.

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A.. Aa Samantha is the major asset for the film. She has been bubbly, entertaining, energetic, beautiful and glamorous throughout the film. Story : 108

Anasuya Ramalingam Vs Anand Vihari is the story of Anasuya (Samantha) and Anand (Nithiin) who happens to be relatives by birth. Differences between their parents make them far away. As time passes Anasuya travels to Anand’s home in Kalavapudi to spend time with Anand’s family as her mother Mahalakshmi (Nadiya) is out for a conference. This is the time Anand and Anasuya connect with each other. The rest of the film is about how they balance to sort out the differences between their families and win their love. Watch Anasuya Ramalingam Vs Anand Vihari to known about the complete story.

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The first half of the film has predictable episodes throughout and a routine plot however it is the performances along with the technical aspects which make the film lively. The entertainment has been decent and the songs have been ok. The cinematography elevated the film well and the routine interval episode make the first half just ok. The film misses the mark of Trivikram badly in each and every scene. The second half of Anasuya Ramalingam Vs Anand Vihari turns emotional completely as the plot of the movie takes the major role. The movie lacks gripping narration and the film drops down drastically throughout the second half. The predictable narration and the presentation kills the flavour of the film completely. The climax has been decent though it has been revealed out before. On the whole Anasuya Ramalingam Vs Anand Vihari misses the mark of Trivikram by miles and is completely predictable.

Final Word: The performances and the technical aspects are the only things that make the film lively for a predictable plot and boring narration.


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TEA NEWS Michael Jackson

Uh oh. Some truly horrible things were found in Michael Jackson’s house in 2003, according to a newly revealed police report on June 21. Among Michael’s immense collection of toys was a secret stash of child pornography

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Katie Holmes

New couple alert! After months of speculation, Katie Holmes, 37, and Jamie Foxx’s, 48, rumored relationship has been confirmed. but will they get Tom Cruise’s, 53, blessing

As Tom Hiddleston gears up for his next film, ‘Thor: Ragnarok’, the handsome actor is hoping that his famous girlfriend will visit him on set. Will Taylor Swift take him up on his romantic offer

Rihanna

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Kylie Jenner & Tyga

Even though Kylie Jenner was spotted kissing PartyNextDoor, it seems she can’t get Tyga out of her mind! The ‘Stimulated’ rapper was her first love so she can’t just let it go ENTIRELY! So are they getting back together


Johnny Depp

Wow. Two months after Prince’s tragic death, Judith Hill, the woman who was with him during his emergency plane landing is opening up about the scary experience. Here’s what she had to say.

Kris Jenner

Kris Jenner and Corey Gamble are breaking up after the entertainment manager allegedly made advances towards her eldest daughter Kourtney Kardashian, according to an explosive new report

Nick Young & Iggy Azalea

Nearly three months after D’Angelo Russell recorded a video of Nick Young admitting to cheating on thenfiancee Iggy Azalea, the rapper and her NBA beau have split.

Selma Blair

Selma Blair is finally explaining what caused her June 20 freakout on a plane. She said that she ‘made a big mistake’ after screaming that someone ‘burns’ her and ‘is going to kill’ her.

Priyanka Chopra

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Balmain launched a stunning advertising camapign for Fall/Winter 2015-2016 collection.

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Star Gazing ARIES This will be a star month for you, where everything you are pushing for will manifest without you doing much. Expect clarity to come through between June 5 and 18. A new job or role or ideas will manifest after June 15. Between the 11th and 20th, you will need to sign some paperwork. Avoid friction at work between June 22 and 26. Financially, you will see a positive period with extra expenses at the beginning of the month.

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A brilliant birthday month for you, as everything you want will manifest. In fact, be careful for what you ask for. New opportunities will keep you busy till the 8th, post which work will be slow due to travels and pick up after June 24. You might work with new people this month. Delegate more, or you will burn yourself out. Health will need attention due to exhaustion round June 16-28. Family life will be stable throughout the month.

TAURUS Too much to do, since May was not your favourite month. All your ideas and plans will move forward post the 7th and you can expect people to acknowledge or understand them post the 15th. Clarity about an ongoing project will come through after 12th. You might even go through a role or job change post June 17. This month, new associations or tie ups are on the cards. Work will be slow from 24th to 29th. WWW.WISHESH.COM | JULY 2016

CANCER While work will be slow till June 12, expect clarity and more work to come in after the 14th and 22nd. New orders, sampling and projects will keep you busy after the 23rd. Avoid friction with staff around June 18-24. You’ll also be in the limelight post the 25th. Abundance will flow in through old clients after 17th. Avoid extra expenses around June 3-16. A family member’s health will need attention between 6th and 17th.

LEO June will be a slow period at work no matter what you try to do. Even if things move forward, there will be a slowdown from other people’s end. This can be frustrating, but it will also give you a second chance to rework and restructure to prepare yourself for the end result. Avoid arguments at work around the 18th and 25th, as it could back fire. Finances will be slow due to extra expenses.


VIRGO Keep your fingers crossed and hope for the best as you will be in for surprises. You won’t know what hit you (in a good way) with new ideas materialising and new tie ups coming into play. Expect clarity to come through around June 10-16. If you’re looking for a new job or investors or mergers, after June 15 is a brilliant period, but don’t expect clarity till end of this month. You might work with or hire new people this month. Spend time organising paperwork.

SCORPIO You need to take charge but at the same time be patient. You have been procrastinating or feeling lazy, but energies this month will give you the push to move forward. Work will be stable throughout the month with minor delays around 16-21st June. An important meeting around 6-11th June and post 26th June will bring in abundance.

AQUARIUS You need to have a plan in place before you jump to decisions. You have been getting carried away by your ambitions. You also need to be practical. Clarity will come through after the 7th and 22nd, but don’t be aggressive with people at work. Avoid friction with a senior member around 17-26th June. Health will need attention between June 6 and 17.

LIBRA You need to slow down the mental pace. While you have a lot of ideas and thought you can expect everything to manifest and people to be on the same page. Paper work will clear post 7th June, but post 20th June there could be differences in negotiation/ contract between clients. Avoid mood swings at work. Don’t carry work stress home. Post 15th June expects work from old clients to come through.

SAGITTARIUS The month will start on a slow note with a lot of pending work to finish. Health may not be on your side and work will suffer till 12th. Expect work to pick up after June 16 as new projects come in. This month, you’ll also expand or add new work. If you are looking at getting freelancers or hiring new people, after the 18th is when you will get clarity.

CAPRICORN Work will be priority, as a lot of new ideas and opportunities come through. While people at work will be supportive of everything you do, you might have to organise and plan your next move. Don’t rush into things after the 17th as it might back fire. Important meetings between the 12th and 17th will fall in your favour. Work will slow down post June 26.

PISCES Work will be erratic, some days good and some days slow. You can’t do much. Don’t blame yourself for the slow days. Not everything can be under your control. New job opportunities or orders will come through post 11th. An important meeting around June 18-23 will work in your favour. Don’t fear the past repeating in areas of work. Balance eating patterns and sleep on time. JULY 2016 | WWW.WISHESH.COM


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Siri Dental Hospital Upperpally Shop.2 Pillar No 184, Pnr Apartment, Upperpally, Hyderabad 500008 Ph: 9849123490 Email:dr_krekesh@ yahoo.com

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D.K.Reddy Himayath Nagar 3-5-900, Near Telugu Academy, Himayath Nagar, Hyderabad 500029 Ph: 40 - 23220997

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Yellow Pages Home needs Casa Marketing Private Ltd Gachibowli 1-70/c, Rajiv Nagar, Gachibowli, Hyderabad 500032 Ph: 9246833316, 9246833313 Email: cmplhyd@gmail. com

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