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Panaji: Tourism department is upbeat about the interest shown by the Israeli government to start scheduled and charter flights to Goa. Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar along with deputy chief minister Francis D'Souza is scheduled to visit Israel in June. The government has received an invitation from the Israeli government for the visit. "Israeli government is keen to start scheduled as well as charter flights to Goa," said Mr. Parulekar. He added that his department is also keen to

start Australia-SingaporeGoa flights to tap tourist potential of Southeast Asia. During their visit to Israel, other aspects of tourism will also be

IPL 2013 Players Arrested for Spot-Fixing Delhi : The cricketing world was stunned after S.Sreesanth and two other Rajasthan Royals players were arrested by Delhi Police for spot-fixing in an IPL 2013 game. The players were arrested in Mumbai, where the Royals played their last game against the Mumbai and were produced in court once they were brought to Delhi. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) suspended the three players in question pending further investigation, with BCCI president N Srinivasan insisting the tournament, in its final leg, would go on undeterred. "We will fully cooperate with the authorities to ensure a thorough investigation. The management at Rajasthan Royals has a zero-tolerance approach to anything that is against the spirit of the game" says the statement issued by the Royal authorities. The police said they monitored the IPL for quite a while, and the players have been charged with spot-fixing in various matches. The police said Sreesanth, whose distant relative Jiju Janardhanan is a key accused in the case, fixed a game against the Kings XI Punjab, on May 9 in Mohali, Sreesanth gave the bookies an

indication of the over in which he gave more than 14 runs by putting a towel in front of his trousers. Chandila did the same against the Pune Warriors on May 5, but failed to give the bookies an indication of which over, leading to a disagreement. Chavan conceded 14 runs or more in the game against MI, for which he was paid a whopping Rs. 60 lakhs -- the spinner gave away 15 runs in his second over -- the third of the innings -- after only conceding two runs in his first. Sreesanth has had an underwhelming IPL 2013 so far, with the fast bowler in and out of the Royals side, which has performed so well and sealed a place in the playoffs. Sreesanth, who has played 27 Tests, 52 ODIs and 10 T20s for India and was also part of the squad which won the World Cup in 2011, has been plagued by injuries in recent seasons and was hoping to make an impression in the IPL to catch the attention of the national team's selectors.

examined. "We will also study how hinterland tourism is promoted in Israel," says Mr. Parulekar Every year Goa receives large number of Israeli

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tourists. The tourism department feels that there still remains a lot of potential to attract Israeli tourists to Goa. Tourism is one of the major sources of income for Israel as it has offers attractions for tourists in terms of historical, religious sites and beach resorts. The country also has many museums. On the other hand, foreign tourist inflow to Goa during the recently concluded season was 4.5 lakhs. Moreover, the State is yet to promote many aspects of tourism.

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02 Beautiful beaches, breathtaking landscapes, parties, casinos, water sports and tourists. A lot of tourists. A lot of Russians. Everywhere you look, they are there. A sizeable number of Russians reside in the Indian city of Goa. They seem to be everywhere. They are there as tourists, as businessmen and as residents. Infact, the village of Morjim in Goa is popularly known as “Little Russia” because of the large number of Russians, about 80,000 of them, that live there. Arambol, Calangute and Anjuna in North Goa are other regions occupied by these foreigners. Tourism is a major attraction in Goa and about 3,500 Russians visit Goa every ten days. In the last few years , it seems as though, Russians have taken over Goa full swing. They are driving taxis, running shacks and hotels on beaches, they have opened their restaurants and bars and they have opened their own little businesses in Goa. They are even renting out Harley Davidson and bullets to tourists. The expansion of Russians in Goa has been so much so that the locals are facing a brunt. The Russians seems to be giving the Goans a competition in almost every business. There have been face-offs between locals and Russians and not too long ago, a local driver was killed in a brawl with a Russian citizen. Even though the Chief Minister of Goa, Manohar Parrikar, has stated that foreigners won’t be allowed to monoplise areas at the cost of locals, Russian mafia seems to be controlling a major part of Goa, or atleast that is what the rumours have been like. In the recent past, there have been quite a few complaints made in Goa against the rise of Russian mafia. Goa is known for drugs

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trading. Russians, in Goa, have taken over this illegal trafficking

business as well. They have build large network and there almost seems to be a monopoly among drug dealers in Russia. Their network connects them to Delhi, to Mumbai and to various other parts of the world. They smuggle drugs into the country and sell them in Goa. Apparently, the Russians have even taken over the sextrade business in Goa too. The fair-skinned Russians are paid

more than the Indian wheatish complexion girls and are thought of to be more elitist escorts than the Indian skinned prostitutes. It seems as if the drug mafia is building a rich network in Goa and trying to create an oligopoly, if not a monopoly, among business in Goa. These Russians, who initially came to India to get a break from their hectic city life, have started business –small and big, legal and illegal –and settled down in Goa. The very fact that there are quite a few sign boards in Goa in the native languages of the Russians, is a sign itself of how much of Goa is being taken over by the Russians. The government needs to check this drug mafia-police nexus, curb it’s further growth and at the same time help the locals rise above the Russian immigrants. For soon, if things move at the same positive pace for the Russians in Goa, Morjim won’t just be called “Little Russia” but entire Goa will become “Little Russia”, if it hasn’t already.

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Beauty

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The wedding season is quickly approaching. If you're a bride this season, it's time to decide upon the makeup look you want to achieve for your big day. Whether you choose to hire a makeup artist, or do your makeup yourself, finding a picture to use for inspiration is a must! One important key to ensuring you don't view your wedding photographs in the future and giggle at your choice of makeup is to choose a makeup style that is both timeless and classic - over trendy.

Summer Wedding Makeup Tips Here are different things to be kept in mind before preparing for a wedding which are timeless and classic tips.

4. Stain the lips:

1. Prepare the face:

5. To look nice in the photos:

Mark the lips with a lip stain, and then apply lipstick over the stain, to retain color longer.

Before you sit for makeup, moisturize the face well. In hot summer, icing the face after moisturizing and before makeup works very well.

Use make-up that is blended well, use semi matte and which does not have too much sheen. Make sure that whatever look you choose, you feel both confident and comfortable with your makeup. This will ensure you look your absolute best on your special day!

2. Makeup must-haves : a) Waterproof and long lasting foundation b) A well-matched compact helps keep the foundation longer c) Waterproof mascara, as there is very little time or scope for touch-ups d) Gel eyeliners don't smudge and are long lasting e) If you have oily skin, make

sure someone close to you keeps your blot paper

Cheers & Happy Reading!

3. False eyelashes: Pick individual ones as they don't come off at the corners when you get teary.

Blossom Pinto Owner , hairstylist and makeup artist at Tender Locks Studio, Fatima Chambers, First Floor, Atmaram Borkar Road, Opp Soul Of Asia . Next to AMWAYS, Panjim - Goa, Tel : 0832-2231271, www.tenderlocks.com


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speculate as to what can trigger this condition and a combination of genetic as well as environmental factors has been strongly implicated. An abnormal function of the immune system (allergy/ allergic response) is seen in most cases where the body reacts abnormally to external impressions which otherwise don’t have an impact on healthy individuals. • Environmental allergens such as house dust, sand, smoke, animal dander, pollen, molds, etc. • Dietary allergens such as milk & milk products, soy, fish, eggs, peanuts, etc. • Contact with irritant substances such as soaps, detergents, cleaning products, cosmetics, perfumes, etc. Even contact with certain forms of clothing, rubber, watches, jewelry, some metals such as nickel, etc, can trigger it off. • Changes in temperature and humidity

An itch has been described as an irritating sensation that produces a desire to scratch. Once in a while, everybody has experienced the itch but for some people it goes beyond this and becomes a disease called Eczema. Eczema (also called dermatitis) describes any inflammation of the skin which is characterized by itching, redness and an outbreak of lesions. It is non-contagious in nature i.e. does not spread from one person to another. At Dr. Batra's we have the experience of treating eczema (dermatitis / skin allergy) for over 35 years and our expertise has helped thousands of patients to get lasting relief from this annoying condition. Even research has clearly demonstrated that Homeopathy provides equivalent as well as better relief in eczema cases and that too without any side-effects that conventional methods carry. What is Eczema? Eczema is a chronic inflammatory condition of the skin that is characterized by itching, redness and lesions/eruptions on the skin. Being fairly common, this affects almost 20% of children and 1-2 % of adults worldwide. Eczema can affect people belonging to any age group though it's more commonly seen in infants. In case of infants, the condition usually resolves by the age of 3 years but may continue into adulthood in few cases. This is no particular gender predilection seen in cases. Eczema is not a life-threatening disease but it can have a significant impact on the life of the patient. The discomfort caused by the condition, an altered self image that the patient develops, anxiety about the nature of the disease, etc. are additional issues that the treating physician has to tackle besides the condition itself. The disease itself has phases during which the symptoms get worse, then get better or resolve by themselves - thus it runs an unpredictable course in many people. However, timely detection and treatment can save a lot of trouble for the patients rather than ignoring the initial presenting symptoms.

Causes of Eczema Numerous factors have been suggested as a cause for eczema (dermatitis/ skin allergy) but no exact origin and mechanism has been pin-pointed for this condition. Most of the studies simply

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deviated immune process, which is the root cause of eczema or the skin allergy. The medication works to restore this deviated immunity to give rise to a series of repeated and increasingly prolonged remissions in the symptoms, which eventually proceeds to a good control of the disease. At the same time, side-effects (as those seen with steroids) like thinning of the skin, atrophy of skin; secondary fungal and bacterial infections of the skin are completely avoided here. It must be borne in mind that treatment duration varies from case to case and depends on many factors such as duration of the eczema, its extent and severity, and the previous treatment taken. However, the treatment has multiple benefits to offer to every patient of eczema and hence is strongly suggested for all cases.

Eczema

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• Dry climate and excessively cold temperature • Psychological stress this has been advocated as a cause in a large number of cases. How stress triggers off the altered immune response is not clearly understood. • Impaired blood circulation especially in the legs leads to stasis dermatitis • Genetic factor has been strongly implicated as a cause for developing eczema. Often, patients with eczema are seen to be having some form of family history of allergies, asthma, hay fever or other forms of allergic diseases.

Symptoms of Eczema Eczema can show up in diverse forms in different individuals. Some key features that are common to most forms of eczema are as follows: • Dry itchy skin. • Redness, heat and swelling of the affected part • Skin eruptions - usually multiple small ones • Occasionally there may be oozing of thin watery fluid from the eruptions • Chronic scratching may lead to thickening of the skin in the affected area • Darkening of the skin in long standing cases • Crust formation may be seen • Scaling The lesions may appear on any part of the body but are commonly seen to affect: • Knees, elbows, ankles - especially inner sides • Face and neck • Arms and legs • Folds of skin In children, nappy region, scalp, face, neck and forearms are commonly affected. Sometimes the symptoms may exist for a short period of time (less than 4 weeks) and then disappear completely, this is called acute eczema. However, in most cases, the features persist for a long period and tend to be recurring in nature leading to 'Chronic eczema'.

Homeopathic Treatment At Dr. Batra's, with our experience of successfully treating thousands of cases of eczema over the last 35 years, we are in possession of the experience and expertise to handle the cases with utmost care. The reason why our medication scores over conventional medication (like steroidal ointments used for treating eczema) is that it corrects the

Self Care Tips At Dr. Batra's, we strive to give the best to our patients, be it in terms of medication, services or useful self care tips. Our experience of successfully treating thousands of cases of eczema (dermatitis / skin allergy) has brought to light some of the things that have been found to be very useful for our patients. Some of the important self care tips have been mentioned here: • Moisturize your skin frequently • Maintain good hydration of the body by drinking plenty of fluids • Sudden changes in temperature or humidity should be avoided • Do not use soaps, detergents or solvents that are harsh on the skin • Avoid being overheated or chilled • Wear comfortable cotton clothes and avoid synthetic materials that may be harsh on the skin • In cases of contact dermatitis, the trigger allergens or irritants must be avoided • Keep your nails trimmed to avoid scratching inadvertently • Apply some light dressing to the patches if you are afraid of scratching it badly during sleep • Wash your clothes, towels, etc. in mild detergents and avoid strong chemicals for the same • Take quick warm (not hot) showers and apply moisturizer to skin immediately thereafter • Avoid excessive sweating because this may flare up the rashes • Take adequate steps to control stress- practice yoga, meditation, etc. • Be patient with the treatment - eczema / dermatitis / skin allergy usually needs long term treatment and there is no short-cut to cure.


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Fashion & Lifestyle - by Ridhi Bandekar Finding the right outfit for this wedding season will be an easy task. The challenge has been taken by B & C fashion boutique owned by Mrs. Lourdes Coelho. She makes sure that each and every wedding apparel look gorgeous on you. B & C stands for wedding gowns and clothing. It’s a perfect place meant for Bridal gowns they also make dresses for the bridesmaid as well as for the flower girls. B & C fashion boutique is the brain child of Mrs. Coelho who is the owner as well as the lead designer of this boutique has made sure that the customer gets the highest level of quality with a good fit so that it will make each and every woman look and feel beautiful in all of their gowns. The store also has different types of fabrics like satin, tissue and much more. Mrs. Coelho spends lots of time with her clients on deciding the fabrics, designs and bead work. Sometimes she

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also imports materials from abroad as per her client’s requirements. Browsing across the store one realizes that each wedding gowns has hand sewn bead work and trim. The gowns here are A-line and fit & flare. Some of the gowns have long sleeves, off shoulder, altered neck and various other designs. These makes the gowns have a modern as well as authentic touch. The brides also have an option to accessories their wedding apparel to make it look even more fabulous with crowns, hand pouch and also broche. The pouch has a hand sewn bead work. Besides her designer collection the owner also keeps readymade gowns. The cost of each wedding gowns depends upon the designs as well as the fabrics but the minimum cost of the gowns starts from Rs. 20,000 –Rs. 25,000. There are many packages offered to the clients by Mrs. Coelho in order to attract more customers and one can select as

B & C Fashion Boutique Exclusive wedding gowns…

per their budget. The store is open from Monday to Saturday from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm. It is closed on Sunday. While buying a gown one must always make sure that it is comfortable as well as has a fine fit because its one attire which is purchased only once and that’s why it should be the best no matter how much time or money you spend on it. At B & C FASHION, their mission is to provide brides with the ultimate in fashion, fit and service. For further details : Contact :

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Boney Alex Dias is a very compassionate guitarist and doesn’t come from a family which has a music background but yet a splendid guitarist. He was born on 5th July 1982 and is a resident of Santa Cruz. He loves sports and has represented the college in cricket and badminton. He also shows a keen liking towards drawing. He not only plays the Guitar but plays the flute as well. He has begged an award for the ‘best guitarist’ at the annual ‘Battle of the Bands’ rock competition among the top 15 bands held in august 2007 at Alva-Mar.He is a mixture of a very shy introvert person and a totally opposite frank, bold and talkative person .Read on for a detailed description of Alex.

- by Andrea Fernandes 1. When & why did you start playing the Guitar? I started playing the guitar at the age of 13.The reason behind me starting to play was a nice teacher called Agnelo Dias who was sent by god and who literally pulled me out of my house and taught me the guitar! 2. What was the first tune(s) you learned? ‘God’s love ‘and the hymns we sing in church. 3. Which famous musicians do you admire? Why? It’s a big list. From Goa I admire Remo Fernandes for the contributions he has made in the music field and for taking Goa to the rest of the world through his innovative singing style a n d compositions. A m o n g other

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a soulful guitarist musicians my favorites are Sir John Sebastian Bach , Sir Ravi Shankar, Sir Vishwa Mohan Bhat, Steve Morse , Steve Vai , Joe Satriani and Eric Johnson to name a few. I admire them for the discipline they have maintained throughout their lifetime and for having dedicated their lives towards music. They have been giving us wonderful music and also indirectly keep teaching us something new.

who are the future. I also play in the church choir ,have done lots of concerts and occasions as I have been part of many bands gospel band KIGS , band hidden track ,Band India to name a few and a few rock bands namely Bad apple and Prolife. Where for radio and television I had been interviewed on Radio Mirchi, Hcn and Goa 365 earlier with live guitar performances. Presently am doing fusion music collaboration with S.Harikumar a carnatic violin player from Kerala. 10. How do you handle mistakes during a performance? One has to look forward to the rest of the performance rather than think about mistakes made is what I feel. 11. How often and for how long do you practice? There was a time when I used to practice for 6 hours a day. Now with so many other commitments it has come down but mentally I’m practicing music for 24 hours! And that’s what keeps me going.

4. Which famous musicians have you learned from?

12. What do you practice - exercises, new tunes, hard tunes, etc.?

Apart from Agnelo Dias I have also learnt from one of the best musician from Goa Sir Roque Lazarus. Sir Chris Bismarck changed my life after I met him he is a fine guitarist and a teacher known internationally and has already featured on two of the magazines from U.S Guitar World and Guitar Player. I have also had a lot of sessions, discussions about music with a lot of musicians. My teacher who has also taught me from Higher Secondary College Sir Jude Mascharenhas is an awesome guitarist.

I practice when I’m not working. Basically whenever I get time I’m on the guitar practicing new styles, tunes etc!

5. Have you had any ‘formal’ music training? Explain. Yes. Under Roque Lazarus I was trained to play classical music on the guitar and later under his guidance I answered grade 8 from Trinity College of music London. 6. Were you influenced by old records & tapes? Which ones? Yes. I love our own Chris Perry’s music and his tapes, cd’s .As I was growing up as a guitarist I used to listen to loads of music from several other artists as well. 7. Which are your favorite Groups? Groups I like are Deep purple, Scorpions, Beatles, Eagles, Dream Theatre, Animals as Leaders and many more. 8. Have you been in competitions? Any prizes? I have got the ‘best guitarist’ award at the annual ‘Battle of the Bands’ rock competition among the top 15 bands held in august 2007 at AlvaMar, Parra- Goa.I have won the acoustic guitar competition, organized by the ‘café coffee day’ at Miramar,Panjim-Goa in September 2008.I have also been awarded the exhibition award by the Trinity College of Music- London for securing the highest marks(94%) in India at the grade 5 classical guitar examination. for the contributions made in music locally I had been felicitated by the ‘youth of Santa Cruz ‘ on 19th Dec 2011. 9. Do you perform in public? Describe those occasions? Concerts, radio, TV? Yes I often get invited to give guitar recitals for music student’s etc.I like doing it as it feels nice to give a good performance and inspire the younger musicians of Goa

13. Do you teach music? Yes I teach guitar privately at home and I feel proud to say that some of my students are doing very well. 14. Imagine you’re watching a concert and one of the band members spontaneously combusts. You get called to the stage to replace that band member. Who’s the dream band you would like to play with? When I saw deep purple play right before me in Goa in 2001 and I got floored by the guitarist and the whole band it was fun because they are my dream band. 15. Favourite genres of music? Rock, classical, Indian classical, Carnatic music. 16. What’s the most in your music career that you’ve ever done? I think studying the various techniques of guitar playing and composing and at the same time sharing the knowledge with fellow guitarists and my students is the best thing that I have done. 17. Strangest venue or gig you’ve ever played? To mention a strange venue I remember some time back we played on a makeshift stage at a private party where I had mangoes hanging beside me! The drummer was almost in the bushes and the keyboard player was in the roots of the mango tree! 18. Your journey in the field of music till date? I have been 18 years on the never ending road of music and for me it’s still a long way to go! 19. What advice would you give to beginners? Dear friends we are not a gift to music! Music is a gift to us from the almighty. Learn it and master it and in this way show your love for music. 20. Do you have any other projects in mind? Like an album release or some concert or something? I already released my first album in the year 2011.I chose it to be in Konkani as a tribute to my dad and all the lovely people of Goa and the album is called ‘TUZO UGGDAS’ and it is in stores. I have just arranged music for a Hindi album which will hit the stores soon and am also looking forward to arrange music for an English album of one of the most promising singers of Goa! Am also looking forward to work on something in the Carnatic music area.


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Sports - by Andrea Fernandes

Tennis is a sport usually played between two players (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each player uses a racket that is strung to strike a hollow rubber ball over a net and into the opponent's court. The object of the game is to play the ball in such a way that the opponent is not able to play a good return. Tennis is an Olympic sport and is played at

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supported more passionately than any other sport. Natasha Palha who’s ranking in No.5 in India and 800 in the world is one of the few Tennis players Goa has who has done us proud. In 2007 she won the Asian U-14 title and the Asia’s No.1 in Bahrain. She explains “Tennis is an individual sport. The performance of Goa is good though there are few tennis players in Goa the ones who play are good. More than the government it's the parents who have look into seeking training and infrastructure for their wards. I don’t think we have any SAG coaches for tennis in Goa as I get trained in Pune i.e. I take private coaching from Hemant Bendre.” Her dad, Brian Palha, currently accompanying Natasha for training and competition at Pune says “Tennis in Goa is still developing and in terms of infrastructure it’s just ok.What the

Tennis needs endorsement

all levels of society at all ages. India has seen ace players like Mahesh Bhupati, Sania Mirza, Leander Paes, Vijay Amritraj and a few more. It is an individual sport and is hardly seen played much among the Goan youth unlike team sports such as cricket and football which are promoted and

government is doing for cricket and football is a big thing. It’s too much to expect the government to do anything more for tennis in comparison to what they are doing for cricket and football. Tennis also should be promoted to an extent in schools so that we can get more tennis players,”. Sports Authority of Goa (SAG) executive director Elvis Gomes enlightens “Tennis is played among very few and is still not taken up by the masses for whatever reasons particularly due to expenses involved and coaches being few.” Goa’s state tennis association secretary Mr.Bullu Godinho states that “Though lack of infrastructure for this sport Natasha Palha, Tejas Shinde, Vardhan Cargill are doing well. Currently there is no infrastructure provided by the government for tennis but we can perform much better if the government get infrastructure in place. Private clubs and private coaching camps in and around the state are helping. There is a lot of potential and only if more people play only then will we have more champions. It’s a wait of time that’s all we can do is wait and see what the future in stores for tennis.” He further goes on to say that in schools this sport should be

encouraged like other sports only then will this sport be upheld. It’s sad but true we don’t have even a single SAG coach for tennis in Goa.The Tennis Association has tried to petition private clubs for the use of their courts but in vain as they aren’t granting permission to practice during peak hours. Goa’s state tennis association has proposed for infrastructure at Campal, Panaji for national games Looks like tennis has to still reach the youth as it is a game played by just a handful. There is a need for infrastructure and coaches to teach and propagate this sport to the masses so that more champions may emerge from our state Goa. It’s pitiful that we have associations and people in authority for all sports of our state but the question is how many are really working for the respective sport allotted to them? How long are blame games going to be played for? If we can host Lusofonia Games cant we just make infrastructure available for our youth and tennis lovers? Why do our players need to go out for training cant we make Goa self sufficient so our tennis players can acquire training here itself? A sport that is making us Goans proud does need infrastructure, coaches and other essentials that are required.


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Art & Culture

Gadyaanchi Jatra

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The festival of Gadyaanchi Jatra, which happens once in three years at Poinguinim, a village in Canacona, has placed the village on Goa’s cultural map. This year the jatra will be celebrated on 25th May 2013. The jatra is celebrated in the name of Shri Betal who is the most feared and highly revered deity of Poinguinim and its neighborhood. The first year (of the third year) a ritual called ‘Jevnni’ is performed. The second year the famous ‘Ttakaa’ procession is carried out and the third year the Gadyaanchi Jatra is celebrated. The ‘Ttakaa’ procession is believed to be an invitation to all the deities of the three villages of Poinguinim, Lolye and Kharegaall for Gadyaanchi jatra. The procession is lead by a representative of the deity Betal, followed by four men called ‘Gade’, with two ‘Tarangaa’, and two ‘Satris’ (umbrella shaped icons representing the deities). The folklore says that in the 13th century, Shri Betal conquered Poinguinim and annexed it to his 12 other kingdoms. The villagers requested him to reside peacefully in Poinguinim in return for which he was promised a Jatra after every three years. Since then the famous Gadyaanchi Jatra is being celebrated. The two ‘Tarangaa’, the ‘Satri’ and the ‘Pillkucho’ (bunch of peacock’s feathers) are brought ceremoniously to Poinguinim from Amona near Khotigao prior to the Jatra. Two massive tree trunks called ‘Khaamb’ - around 13-14 meters high - are erected in front of the Shri Betal temple. A huge wooden spindle called the ‘Raat’ with four arms is mounted on these ‘Khaamb’. The most awaited part is in the evening when a metal hook is pierced into the back muscles of the four ‘Gade’. The ‘Gade’ climb the ‘Khaamb’ wearing a turban and a dhoti. They hold a

sword in the right hand and a piece of cloth in the other. Each “Gado” (singular of Gade) is tied to the arm of the spindle. The spindle is then rotated. The “Mhaal Gado” (Chief) then poses four questions to the crowd below. “Lolyekaar Aayle?”- Have the villagers from Lolye arrived? “Poinginkaar Aayle?” - Have the villagers from Poinguinim arrived? “Khargaallkaar Aayle?”Have the villagers from Kharegaall arrived? Khushi Jaali? – Are you all happy? After receiving a loud positive response the spindle is rotated and stopped, thus marking the end of the Jatra. On the day of the Jatra the image of Shri Betal in the temple is decorated in a very traditional way. He is shown wearing a white dhoti and a red colored saree covered on his head. This combination of decoration has remained unchanged for many years. The rich tradition of this jatra has been maintained by the people for the past many years and will continue to do so this year. If you haven’t been able to see this amazing Jatra of Goa then one can pay tribute to this jatra on 25th May 2013 with friends and family.


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by - Ridhi

High on Food

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Hungry for Dum Biryani? Bandekar

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have been in many restaurants before but the warm and affection shown by Shetye Brothers owned restaurant Anantashram is simply incredible. The restaurant is situated in the prime location of Vasco. This is the only restaurant, which is run by the Shetye brothers for more than 50 years. The restaurant was started by late Anant (uncle) and late Vishnu Shetye (father) in the year 1961 and even after their deaths the duo brothers Mr. Shripad and Sanjay Shetye carried on with their father’s legacy with honesty and hard work. “In the recent years we have been into many business ventures but this restaurant is close to our hearts as it has blessings of our loved ones”, says Mr. Shripad Shetye. This is the restaurant which is always over crowded by office goers and tourists. Customers don’t mind waiting in the queue as it is worth the wait. The prices are very reasonable here and the quality of food is maintained by the Shetye brothers. They believe in customer satisfaction. The restaurant has A/C and Non A/C Settings. The ambience of Non A/C is just like a shack in the City and the A/C section is simple but yet very classy. The restaurant has a seating arrangement for nearly 200 persons.

It is open from Monday to Saturday from 11:30 -3:00 pm, 6:30 - 11:30 pm. It is sad that the restaurant is closed on Sunday when asked why? Mr. Shripad Shetye smiled and said that “though it is actually meant to make business but for us Sunday is totally meant for family”. The restaurant first started serving fish curry rice but now with growing competitions they serve Indian, Mughlai and multi Cuisine but nothing is comparable to the Chicken Dum

Biryani. Every day they sell parcels of Biryani in a Handi style which is to die for. People from Mumbai, Delhi specially come to taste their speciality Dum Biryani. They also provide Flight parcels for their customers. A glass of beer along with Chicken dum Biryani does not quite leave a space for anything. But if your one of those who has good appetite then you can even try Garlic chicken, chicken 65 and if you’re a seafood lover

then you can get a variety of fish from the menu. The restaurants is so famous for its dum biryani that not only tourist but people from extreme north Goa come for their take away and rest enjoy having incredible time with their families seating in the restaurant with the fantastic dum biryani. When asked Mr. Shripad Shetye about their future plans of expanding their restaurant he replied “this business requires a big commitment which is not possible right now but in the coming years definitely we are planning to expand the restaurant”. As a family restaurant goes it is a place where the food is tasty finger licking and with quick service from the staff. So this weekend if you are hungry for biryani and want to chill with a glass of beer you know where to go.


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Sips & Bites Ingredients :

Dodol

750 gm raw Goa rice 10 large coconuts 2 ½ kg coconut jaggery 2 tbsp sugar Salt to taste 200 gm cashew nuts, chopped

Preparation:

Almond Cooler 1 1/4 oz dark rum 2 oz coconut cream 2 oz orange juice 2 oz pineapple juice 1 oz grenadine syrup 1/2 - 1/3 oz bananas 2 - 3 ice cubes

Grate coconuts and extract coconut milk. To do this, grind the coconut with warm water. Squeeze the coconut as much as possible to extract the maximum amount of liquid. Discard the coconut leaving only the coconut milk. Chop the cashew nuts and jaggery. Take a deep pan and place it on a slow fire. Now Sieve the rice flour. Then add the coconut milk. Stir well to avoid lumps. After the mixture thickens slightly, add the chopped jaggery and stir. Now after 5 minutes add the chopped nuts. Keep on stirring till the whole mixture is well thickened and begins to leave the sides of the vessel. Now pour it into a greased dish. Leave it to cool. And then cut and serve.

SIPS & BITES

Ingredients : ½ litre milk

100 gms sugar 150 gms sugar for caramelizing 6 eggs 1 tsp vanilla essence

Preparation : Blend all except ice for 10-15 seconds. Add the ice cubes and blend for another 10 seconds to break up the ice cubes slightly. Serve it into a Poco Grande or Hurricane glass garnished with a slice of orange and a Mari chino cherry.

Ingredients :

• 1 kg pork (fat removed) and chopped into small 1/2" pieces • 1/2 kg pork liver chopped into small 1/2" pieces • 2/3 cup white vinegar (approx. 4.5 fl oz) • 20 dry red chillies • 1 tsp cumin seeds • 1 tsp coriander seeds • 7-8 peppercorns • 6 cloves • 1"piece of cinnamon • 3 tbsps vegetable/ canola/ sunflower cooking oil • 2 large onions chopped • 15 cloves of garlic paste • 2" piece of ginger paste • Small lump of tamarind soaked in 1/4 cup of hot water

Preparation :

• Grind the whole spices (dry red chillies, cumin, coriander seeds,

Caramel Custard

Preparation : Caramelize 150 gms of sugar in a pan and keep aside. In a bowl beat the egg yolks with sugar, then add milk, essence and slightly beaten egg whites. Now put all this in a caramelized mould and steam till ready.

Sorpatel

cinnamon, cloves and peppercorns) add vinegar and keep aside. • Heat a heavy-bottomed pan on a medium flame and then add the meat and liver. Fry them till light brown. When done remove from the pan and keep aside. • Now put oil in the pan and heat on a medium flame. Add the onion and fry till light brown. Add the ginger and garlic pastes and fry for 2 minutes. • Now add the masala paste made earlier and fry till the oil separates from it. • Add the fried pork liver and meat, then add tamarind pureé, salt to taste and mix well. • Turn the fire down to a simmer and cook till the meat and liver are tender. • Serve hot with plain boiled rice.


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Retro Bar

The Retro Bar true to its name keeps things groovy with the hottest selection of classic rock, pop and hip-hop. A large lounge space gives guests a chance to chill out and relive the retro age. The dance floor at The Retro Bar is set to make you bring those Travolta moves out of the closet and boogey all night. Similar to The Club's exclusive top floor, The Retro Bar also includes a more private area where guests can enjoy a game of pool or score goals in football.

The Big Story

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- by Ridhi Bandekar Shri Mangeshi temple is located at Mangeshi Village in Priol, Ponda taluka, Goa. It is at a distance of 1 Km from Mardol close to Nagueshi, 22 Km from Panaji the capital of Goa and 26 Km from Margao. The temple is dedicated to Bhagavan Mangesh, an incarnation of Shiva. Bhagavan Mangesh is worshipped here as Shiva Linga. According to the Mythology Lord Shiva came to Goa after having lost everything in a game of dice against his wife, Parvati. When Parvati came looking for him, he disguised himself as a tiger and frightened her. In a state of shock, Parvati uttered the words, "Trahi Mam Grisha", which when translated means, "O Lord of the Mountains, save me". Shiva then reverted into his normal form and returned with her. The words, "Mam Grisha" came to be associated with this story and Shiva came to be known as 'Mangesh'. The place where this tale o c c u r r e d was marked by building a temple at the site.

Heritage site

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Mangeshi Temple

This location is to the south of the Zuari River where the present day Village of Cortalim stands. However, when the Portuguese took over, the deity was shifted from its original location to Priol where it remains today. The Mangueshi temple was one of the temples that were also a part of temple destruction in 1567 by the Portuguese when Salcete was added to their territory. The temple of Mangesh was very ancient and famous and was situated at Cortalim on the south bank of the Zuari River. It provided one end of the ferry route across the river on the road from the airport or from Margao to Panjim. The temple was supposed to be destroyed and a church to be built on its ruins but the Linga was immediately shifted across the river to Priol, where the present temple is located. The 400-year-old Shri Mangesh temple dedicated to Shiva stands out with its simple and yet exquisitely elegant structure. The temple is noted for the pillars which are considered to be the most beautiful among the temples in Goa. There is a prominent Nandi Bull which is considered to be the Vahana (Vehicle) of Shiva. The temple also has a magnificent water tank, which is believe to be the oldest part of the temple. T h e Sabha Griha is a spacious hall which accommodates over 500 people at a time. T h e d e c o r

includes the chandeliers of the nineteenth century. The central part of the Sabha Griha leads to the Garbha Griha where image of Mangesh is consecrated. Like most temples in Goa, Mangeshi Temple too has a large number of pujas being performed daily. Every day in the morning Shodshopchar pujas, namely Abhishek, Laghurudra and Maharudra are performed. This is followed by Maha-Aarti at noon and Panchopchar pooja at night. Monday is the weekly festival and on this day idol of the deity is taken out for a precession in Palakhi accompanied by music before the evening Aarti. The annual festivals include Ramanavami, Akshaya Tritiya, Anant Vritotsava, Navaratri, Dussera, Diwali, Magha Poornima Festival (Jatrotsav) and Mahashivratri. Magha Poornima Festival begins on Magha Shukla Saptami and ends on Magha Poornima. Besides the main temple of Mangesh, there are other shrines dedicated to the family deity within the temple itself or separate temples within the temple complex. Outside the main temple in the courtyard, is a temple dedicated to Lord Bhairava, a violent form of Lord Shiva. This image is magnificent made of black basalt. Behind the main temple, is a temple dedicated to Mukto or Mulkeshwar who was responsible for carrying the image of the Lord to Priol in the 16th century during temple destructions. He is also associated with Multo, the God of the Kundbi’s.

A temple to Shanteri, the village Goddess of Peace is also found besides the ancient water tank outside the courtyard. Besides this, there are temples dedicated to Lord Ganesh and Devi Parvati, the most important members of the family deity. The temple although not the largest amongst the temples in Goa, is intricately designed and proportioned. The courtyard has numerous garshalas or buildings with rooms for pilgrims, marriage or thread ceremonies, together with the administrative offices. This temple is one of the largest, most enchanting and most frequently visited temples in Goa. The Mangesh Temple is one of the important temples in Goan history and is well worth the visit.


Fitness

Friday, 24th May, 2013 Yet, we say I do not want to go to a Nutritionist. I do not want to go to a Fitness Expert / Personal Trainer. I cannot stop eating my favorite foods. I cannot follow what they say. I cannot go to the gym. I cannot do these exercises. I cannot do this. I cannot do that. I will do my house ka stuff – I will do “ghar ka” and I will lose weight – fat. 90% chances are that Fat-loss will not happen and it will never ever happen!!! If you could do all the house ka and ghar ka stuff and manage things so well, you would not have gained weight and you would not have become

fat and unfit in the first place. “FAT LOSS =increase in lean MUSCLES = FITNESS GAIN is the most difficult thing to achieve”. If at all… people are successful at WEIGHT LOSS. Yes WEIGHT LOSS many people achieve… but the point is that it is not desirable in the least. There are no shortcuts. There is no diet ‘little little’, and do this ‘little little’ and do that ‘little little’. You have tried all that ‘little little’ and all that here and there stuff many many many times and have always failed.

15 In today’s day and age, it is as important to see and to follow the guidance and advise of a Sports Nutritionist who understands the need of an individual working out for an

To achieve FAT LOSS – MUSCLE GAIN – FITNESS GAIN, IS A FIGHT TO THE FINISH. IT IS NOW OR NEVER. IT IS DO OR DIE NOW, OR DIE FAT AND UNFIT.

We all underestimate how difficult it actually is. We all follow self-made diets and we all fail miserably. We all walk and walk and keep walking and we all fail miserably. We all keep trying and we all fail again and again.In the bargain most of the time, we ruin our health, fitness and gain even more weight- fat.

Fat Loss - Muscle Gain – You Gotta Want It Real Bad

improvement in body composition and Certified Fitness / Personal Trainer as it is to see and to follow the guidance and advise of a Cardiologist in case of Cardiac issues and an Ortho in the case of Skeletal pathologies. So please take charge of your own health, fitness and future and seek professional help. Meet a professional certified Sports Nutritionist for proper diet. Your cardiologist or your family doctor is never the best person to consult for diet, as this is not his or her specialization & the immense studies they have to do to become Doctors does not cover Nutrition. Similarly, get trained by a Certified Fitness trainer & don’t take advise from a member just because he or she has a great body. Asking your doctor or friend or colleague about everything with regards to diet and nutrition and exercise and fitness is like asking your tailor about your hairstyle, make up, house color, your car engine problems, your child’s project work and your cooking also. So, look at yourself in the mirror today, ask yourself… do I want to look & feel older than I am? Do I want to give in to the degenerative forces of Aging or do I want to preserve youth? and get cracking at Mission Fitness & Mission Anti-Aging from today. Remember it’s a healthy lifestyle. It’s a war against Unhealthy and Unfit Lifestyle. Spending a few thousands today on true fitness professionals will help save lakhs in the future on the cardiology, diabetelogy and orthopedic departments of hospitals

Tariq mohammad

Director, cuts n curves gym – Mapusa - Goa (fitness consultant/personal trainer / sports nutritionist) Contact No : 9923490739


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Spotlight

Friday, 24th May, 2013

Rameshwar Bhagat “Being a Goan I would love to edit Konkani films”

“intern with good editors and try to get as much practical knowledge as possible. As knowing the basic software of editing doesn’t make you an editor. People should take up editing as their career as it’s got a lot of revenue in this film industry and sometimes we literally fall short of talent”. - Rameshwar Bhagat

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diting is a powerful tool for shaping up films and storytelling”. Says film editor of Goan origin Mr. Rameshwar Bhagat. Rameshwar Bhagat a name which needs no introduction when it comes to the film industry. After editing a lot of successful films like Dhoom, Dhoom 2, Munna Bhai MBBS, Lage Raho Munnabhai, New York, Anjana & Anjani, Housefull 1 & 2 and the latest that stole everyone’s heart Ek Tha Tiger. He is definitely a Tiger when it comes to editing films. Mr. Bhagat is one of those people who have made not only Goa but also India proud. Without any doubt he is one of India’s finest Movie editors. Born and brought up in Mumbai. He finished his graduation in BSc Chemistry but for him advertisements always fascinated him so he followed his likes and started his career with Mr Rajkumar Hirani who was then just busy directing and editing advertisements and also trailers for the films. He worked with him for more than five years and during these years he learned the inclined process of film making. After doing lots of advertisements he gave his priorities to films and since then he never looked back.

On asked how he got the break to work with Mr. Hirani Mr. Bhagat said “I went to meet Mr. Hirani and I told him I am interested to learn as much as I can. I don’t need money but all I want is you to teach me the whole process of editing”. And seriously the rest is history his craving to learn more and more about editing has by got him to achieve lots of recognition not only in India but also abroad. Some of his achievements are best editing Screen Awards, best editing Filmfare Awards and GIFA (Global Indian Film Awards) for Dhoom Movie. Mr. Bhagat is living a life of simplicity. He is a very

down to earth person in nature. His life revolves around his work and family. When asked whether he would be interested in editing any Konkani films he promptly replies “Definitely yes, if it comes on my way being a Goan I would love to edit Konkani films. He is planning to open a studio very soon in Goa along with his wife Mrs. Pallavi Bhagat, who is very supportive when it comes to fulfilling her husband’s dreams. He is a man who doesn’t have a routine day planned out. He starts his day at around 7:00 am in the morning and his lunch, dinner and family time all depends on how much of

Ridhi Bandekar

his time his work and other priorities demand for him. But he makes sure he can spend enough time with his son and wife. When asked about his future projects he says “well yes I have few projects piled up like Boss starring Mr. Akshay Kumar and many others but unfortunately I cannot mention the others as per my contract rules”. Within a short period of his career he got to edit different genres of films like drama, action, and romance etc. Mr. Bhagat’s advice for all the aspiring editors is to “intern with good editors and try to get as much practical knowledge as possible. As knowing the basic software of editing doesn’t make you an editor. People should take up editing as their career as it’s got a lot of revenue in this film industry and sometimes we literally fall short of talent”. During these years in the Indian film industry, Mr. Bhagat has been praised for his editing techniques and why not as his works speaks for himself. His hard work, dedication and patience give not only all the young and aspiring film editors but also others a moral that hard work always pays off to the people.


Friday, 24th May, 2013

Fashion Updates

- by Geraldine Pinto

can take everything you want to cart around with you- that pair of flats incase your killer heels start killing your feet on the dance floor, a bottle of lens solution, a novel to read during the journey home, a magazine incase the novel gets boring- in other wordseverything! The Evening bag: Meant to be carried by ladies enjoying an evening tea party, this dainty darling has to be delicate and

Bag to basics

Hola

folks! As a special one off, I’m going to do a four part series with special focus on four important virtually necessary parts of our wardrobe. We’ll start with my favourite- bags! Then move on to shoes and after that… hang on now! You really didn’t think I was going to reveal my secrets all at once now did you? You’ll just have to watch this space for more details and that’s not such a bad thing else now is it. Let’s start with the most basic and widely used across both the sexes. The rucksack! I know that it isn’t exactly the Kate Moss of bags but hey, it is one of the most user friendly a well as space friendly of all bags. Right from the time we were kids going to school to teens going backpacking to adults indulging in some globe trotting, the backpack has been our constant companion. Though I cant honestly say it is only limited to outdoorsy endeavours, because I have seen some cute tiny ones made to be used as handbags for the back! The Satchel: Yes I know I have waxed eloquent on the sassy satchel in my previous article, but I do think it deserves a mention here! These are available in a variety of colours, but the classic brown leather one appeals to me most. An added benefit of the satchel is its versatility- you can wear it with a long summer skirt or just your faded jeans, both formal and casual clothing-it is the ultimate bag of understated chic! If I had to point out a negative of the satchelsay at gunpoint! - I would say it’s a tad bit on the teeny tiny side. So maybe I you’ll have to choose

between your Gucci shades and your make-up pouch! But so what? Its perfect for a credit card, mascara and gloss. And sometimes that’s really all we need isn’t it ladies! ;) The Tote: If you don’t think rucksacks are stylish enough for you, and yet you have to jet set to the St.Barts ASAP for a buddy’s birthday, fear not! This is the bag for you. Big and spacious the tote is perfect for weekend trips- like mine from Bombay to Goa- or a girls’ night in at a friend’s place! It can-and is!- also carried as an everyday handbag to work and college. Since its so oversize it

well cared for. Usually made by al major fashion brands, the evening bag is almost in-between the tote and satchel size wise. Its medium

17 and just elbow length-or shortermeant to be tucked under the arm. These come in an array of girly, flowery prints, as well as elegant tans and self colours. My Tod’s evening bag has accompanied me to many a party as well as wedding receptions and movie nights. Carried by women of all ages, it is the perfect accessory to glam up an elegant soiree. The Clutch: A cocktail party prerequisite, the clutch is a shiny, fun and glamorous bag that just about fits into your hand. Intended only for essentials, the clutch isn’t meant to be stuffed like a Thanksgiving turkey. Perfect for a late night party, the clutch adds instant pizzazz to any outfit. Cute and sparkly, available in a multitude of shapes and colours this is a total party girl must have. The Envelope bag: As the name suggests, this closely resembles the shape of an envelope. While they might appear a tiny bit flat, do not attempt to cram all four of your scarves in as the envelope is intended to be flat. These are fun to carry to a day time party and the pastel shades they come in make you wish that paper envelopes were made so pretty. All wardrobes must have at least one each of every handbag as each serves its own baggy purpose. If if your wardrobe is missing something, I’m sure you know what the next step is ;) until next week, cheers! Stay Stylish.


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Home Decor

Friday, 24th May, 2013

Often Modern architecture and Contemporary architecture are used interchangeably; however they really aren’t the same. Today in this article I will tell you the difference between contemporary and modern architecture. Contemporary architecture is definable as the style of building mostly used in present world. The style is really quite varied and has a number of different influences. Contemporary homes typically include an irregular shaped frame, an open floor plan, oversized windows, and the use of "green" and repurposed components. Such homes also often have an organic design, fitting into the surrounding space and meeting an immediate need in the area.

Pranil Sardessai (Architect /Interior Designer)

Whereas modern is a static term, contemporary is a dynamic, changing term. Sometimes people use the terms "contemporary" and "modern" architecture in the place of each other, they technically are not identical. Modern architecture is a building style as early as mid 20th century, in which building had clean and clear lines with more emphasis is given on the function of the building. Some people viewed the elements that characterized modern architecture as too rigid and featureless. This lead to the creation of the contemporary style. It not only connects interior and exterior spaces, but it also adds some personal touches and warmth throughout

Contemporary V/S Modern Architecture the living space. The use of natural light also plays a big role, so large and expansive windows are used in it more often and easily recognized feature of such houses. Green building is one of the elements of the contemporary style. Architects usually put more emphasis on energy efficiency and use sustainable, natural, and recycled materials to create eco-friendly houses. The connection extends from the outdoor landscape to the indoor environment. Outside, local plants may be used to decorate the surroundings, or the house may be designed around a prominent natural feature. Living roofs, in which plants are used as roofing materials to increase energy efficiency, are also becoming popular. Inside, natural materials like bamboo flooring and granite countertops are common. Contemporary architecture often seeks to take old buildings and structures and reuse them in innovative and fresh ways. This might mean a simple redesigning of interior furnishings, or it might entail extensive renovations that dramatically change the look, layout, or function of the space. For this reason, the style often ties easily to work by previous architects and designers, especially since it often uses fairly traditional materials, such as steel and concrete. This was a quick and easy way to understand the difference between contemporary and modern architecture. So now when you are on your architectural travels you know what type of architecture you are looking at.


Tech-know

Friday, 24th May, 2013

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Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja 300cc Bajaj has launched the new Kawasaki Ninja 300 with a futuristic front. It has been given a sporty and youthful look with the contours and colors. Ninja 300R powered by a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke parallel twin 296cc engine and meant for high speed performance. This bike has a top speed of 170km/hr so you can finish 0-100km/hr in less than 8 seconds. It’s provided with an anti-slip clutch that is useful when you accelerate the bike. Technical Specifications Engine Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Parallel Twin Displacement 296 cc Max Power 39 PS @ 11,000 rpm Torque 27.0 NM @ 10,000 rpm Bore X Stroke 62.0 x 49.0 mm

The Honda CB Trigger 150cc bike is the fourth launch in the 150cc segment by the Japanese two-wheeler manufacturer after the CB Unicorn, Dazzler and CBR150R. The latest offering is powered by a 150cc, fourstroke mill capable of pushing out 14.14PS @ 8,500rpm and boasts a torque figure of 12.5Nm @ 6,500rpm. Visually the new bike looks like a beefed-up version of CB Twister with some design elements influenced from the Dazzler. The CB trigger is the first bike in the country to have Combi Brake System (CBS) as an option. The CBS applies both the brakes simultaneously which aids stability under hard braking and reduces braking by as much as 32 per cent. Honda has loaded the new offering with features like monoshock suspension, digital instrument

10.6:1 Compression Ratio Fuel System Fuel injection : ø32 mm x 2 (Keihin), dual throttle valves Fuel Type/Mini. Unleaded petrol Octane Rating / RON 91 Ignition Digital Transmission 6-speed, Return Final Drive Sealed chain Liquid Cooled Cooling System Frame Type Tube diamond, steel Rake / Trail 27 / 93 mm Size 110/ 70-17 Front Tyre M/C (54W) Rear Tyre Size 140 / 70 - 17 M / C (66S) Wheelbase 1405 mm

Honda CB Trigger premium 150cc bike

This Kawasaki bike has front sharp twin headlights. This makes the face of the bike broad and prominent. The looks of this sporty bike are enhanced by its edgy front fender. The alloy wheels on this bike have a new and interesting look. The Ninja 300 looks best when it’s seen from the side. It has an integrated engine cowl and side fairing. The fuel tank of the bike is also designed in a fun style. The bike comes with fun biker features such as a small LCD that displays digital speedometer and odometer. The bike also comes with a fuel-gauge and 2-trip meter. This Kawasaki bike has been set up with a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke parallel twin 296cc engine. It has 8 valves and the engine gives a power of 39 bhp at 11000 rpm. The Ninja 300R is provided with a six-speed manual gearbox. It has one down gear and five gears with up-shift pattern. When you are on the highway, expect a mileage of about 25-27km/ltr, while in the city it gives a mileage of about 22km/ltr. Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja 300 is priced at Rs. 3.5 lakhs. Ground Clearance 140 mm Front Suspension / Wheel Travel 37mm Telescopic Fork Rear Suspension / Bottom-Link Uni-Trak Wheel Travel with gas-charged shock and 5-way adjustable preload Front Brakes Single 290 mm petal disc with single balanced actuation dual-piston Rear Brakes Single 220 mm petal disc with Dual-piston Fuel Capacity 17 Litres Seat Height 785 mm Kerb Weight 172 kg 2,015 mm x Overall Dimensions L x W x H 715 mm x 1110 panel, tubeless tyres, maintenance-free battery and viscous air filter. The company claims that the CB Trigger will return a mileage of 60kmpl. The bike will be offered in three variants namely Standard (disc brake in front and drum in rear), Deluxe (disc brakes front and rear) and CBS (disc brakes front and rear with CBS). The 150-180cc segment currently contributed up to 10 per cent of the total two-wheeler sales in the country and with the CB Trigger Honda plans to increase its sales and penetrate this segment deeper.


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Bolly/Hollywood

Ranveer Singh says Deepika is the most beautiful woman Ranveer Singh the new love of Deepika Padukone has described the leggy lass as the most beautiful woman in the world. The duo has been shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Ram Leela. They’ve been spotted at nightclubs getting all close and cozy but Ranveer claims that incident was of no significance. Ranveer explained, “We hang out together like youngsters do. Just because she is Deepika Padukone and I am an actor doesn’t mean anything. I am a hugger and kisser and I do that with everyone. I come from a family which demonstrates its affection. “I love working with Deepika and I admire her a lot. She is the most beautiful woman in the world and is extremely talented. She is one of the kindest persons that you will ever come across. She is lovely and it is a pleasure to work with her.”

Friday, 24th May, 2013

I am fortunate to have a partner like Brad Pitt Angelina

Jolie underwent a double mastectomy procedure -- the removal of both of her breasts -- in order to minimize her risk of breast cancer ... the actress revealed. "Doctors estimated that I had an 87 percent risk of breast cancer and a 50 percent risk of ovarian cancer. Once I knew that this was my reality, I decided to be proactive." says Angelina Jolie. 37th - years old Jolie says

she completed the 3 months of medical procedures on April 27. She will continue to document her experience on the website for the Pink Lotus Breast Center, where she was (and still is being) treated. The PLBC has treated stars like Sheryl Crow and Shannon Tweed. "I am fortunate to have a partner, Brad Pitt, who is so loving and supportive," says Jolie.

Dylan Patton in Jail Former "Days of our Lives" actor had some visitors -- a bunch of L.A. County Sheriff's deputies who raided his house and arrested him for selling cocaine. Cops got wind that the 20-year-old was allegedly selling coke out of his Agoura Hills home, so they sent an undercover cop in a few days ago to make a purchase. Patton is currently in jail. Bail has been set at $30,000. Patton made appearances on several shows throughout his career -- including "Cold Case" and "That's So Raven" -- but he's best known for the role of Will Horton on "Days of Our Lives," starring in numerous episodes of the soap between 2009-2010.

Meet Priyanka Chopra's new date! Actress Priyanka Chopra never gets spared from alleged link ups and break ups. We have heard PC dating her male co-stars, from Shahid Kapoor to Shahrukh Khan. But, that's not the end of what we hear. Ms Chopra's mystic aura seems to have struck the Hollywood celebs as well. After Gerard Butler, here's someone new in the actress's friend list. Priyanka Chopra recently took American TV's cult hero John Hamm aka Don Draper to dinner with a few close friends to a popular suburban lounge. Hamm, who is an actor-director and has gained wide recognition playing advertising executive Don Draper in the AMC drama series Mad Men.


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Events Pics by : Andrew Fernandes

Right on the busy street of

Tito's is a happening place called Cape Town Cafe. In a nutshell it is a restaurant, a sports bar, a club serving Goan, Indian, Mediterranean and Continental cuisine. With music and TV's showcasing world sport. Sink into those comfortable sofas on the first floor and start off with their fruit flavored margaritas. It is the restaurants signature mix. If you are lucky to be there for some eventful promotions

then the 'happy hour' timing is just the ticket. Nibble on some ham wrapped prawns or the chicken wings in BBQ sauce....this is not a place to rush through a 'quick' meal. The ambience is one that stirs and relaxes. The prawn Samarache Kodi like or the Prawn Curry Rice - it is a sure recommendation. Definitely a home prepared variety. It's a great place to hang out in...a Cafe with a difference.

Kamaki which means HUSTLER in Greek

is a Retro Bar outside and club inside. It is located on one of the busiest and the most vibrant streets in North Goa called Tito's Lane. Unlike the bigger night clubs, Kamaki offers a more street side like experience with 2 zones. The patio outside is great for a

game of pool while enjoying Cricket, Soccer or Formula 1 on the two large LCDs. The indoor zone features a standard bar table with dance floor setup. The drinks and food are fairly well priced, and one must try the various Greek and Mediterranean offerings on the menu. Kamaki features live DJs spinning, and they play a mix of Techno and Hip Hop. The crowd is one of many ethnicities, and Kamaki offers a true cosmopolitan party experience.


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Events

Pics by : Andrew Fernandes

Tito's is a brand name in Goa known for its vast diversification into night clubs, tours and travels, financial services, resorts and a variety of other businesses. Established in 1971, Tito's is one of Goa's landmark venues. It is going to be a great celebration and refreshing evening for one and all at tito's. They will be playing some of your favourite songs and keep you on your toes till late. Conveniently set in the heart of Goa's tourist area, guests can stop to simply enjoy a cocktail or enjoy each other's company. So go grab your share of entertainment today what are you waiting for...

Friday, 24th May, 2013


Friday, 24th May, 2013

Events

CafÊ Mambo is a stone's throw away from the beach and has gained immense popularity in Goa's burgeoning nightlife. Cafe Mambo's tagline 'Where the world comes together?' is apt, as this is the place where locals, weekender visitors and international tourists all come together to enjoy a fun night out. Cafe Mambo's has also played host to many Indian celebrities. The nightclub regularly host events and brings in a variety of Indian as well as international DJ's Every night of the week is themed to play a special genre of music — hip hop, house, tech, retro, etc. The nightclub is open from 8 p.m. onwards. In-house and renowned International DJs rock the house with all sorts of music. If your drink gives you gumption, try out the rodeo bull, and don't worry about falling flat ... it's all part of the Mambo game.

Pics by : Andrew Fernandes

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The one and only rocking place in Goa....None other than Cafe Mambo, a property of Tito's....


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Events

Pics by : Andrew Fernandes

Friday, 24th May, 2013


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