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Hindu father and Muslim mother fight over whether their son who committed suicide should have a Hindu or Muslim last rites

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ll the family members of a 21year old newly married youth who allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the 21st floor of a 27th storied building where he used to reside on Sunday morning in Charkop in Kandivli (West) are in confusion over performing the last rites on the body of the deceased. The youth had an inter religious

marriage and allegedly due to his wife committed suicide. After his death, the family members of youth are in total confusion as what should be done with the body, because after marriage the youth has converted into the Muslim religion. Moreover, his father is non-Muslim while his mother is Muslim who has demanded that her The deceased Amol Sanjay Kumar son should be buried. According to Charkop Police sta- Chandan alias Abdul Samad Wahab.

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tion sources, the deceased had strong doubts about his wife's character and in depression took the extreme step. Police found a suicide message which the deceased texted to his mother on whatsapp before committing suicide. The deceased was identified as Amol Sanjay Kumar Chandan alias Abdul Samad Wahab, a resident of Saptarshi MHADA tower at Charkop. Deceased Amol alias Abdul got married to Tarannum (20) last Diwali after he fell in love with her. But he was not happy with the activities of his wife. In a message which he send to his mother, Amol wrote, "Mummy my wife Taranuum (gudia) cheated with me. She was regularly coming with other boys at resident in my absence. You can also check from cctv footages of the building premises and even you can check her whatsapp message history. I am committing suicide due to my wife." Deceased's mother Reshma said, “My child Abdul had a love marriage with Taranuum but he was not happy with her. He called me on Saturday late night and he was crying on phone and he told me that his wife Taranuum had given him divorce after serving him alcohol at his residence. Later in the morning he sent me a message on phone.â€? According to the police officials on Sunday morning at around 8.00 am, the deceased Amol was talking on the phone at his 19th floor residence. He seemed engaged in a wordy fight with someone on the phone according to his neighbours who heard his loud voice. A few minutes later he jumped from the 21st floor from the passage area. The watchman saw the incident and informed other residents and Continued on pg 6 ÂŤ

1,150 cases registered in Mumbai hospitals

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ven as the temperature in the city is rising, the H1N1 menace doesn't seem to back down as the number of cases registered in Mumbai hospitals has gone up to 1,150 on Sunday. There were 35 new cases of the virus registered and among these cases, there are 19 men, 16 women and 12 children who have contracted the disease and are undergoing treatment. Besides these, the Mumbai hospitals have registered 149 swine flu cases for patients who have been transferred to city hospitals from neighboring districts for treatment. On March 14, there were two deaths registered for swine flu in the city hospitals which took the death toll to 30 due to the virus. One of the victims was a 38year-old man and a resident of Mira Road. He was admitted in Bhaktivedanta Hospital on March 11 this year. But was transferred to Kasturba Hospital on the same day. He died on March 13 due to the disease. The second victim was a 42year-old woman and a resident of Raigad. She was admitted at Jiyadani Hospital at Raigad but was transferred to MGM Hospital at Borivli and later to Kasturba Hospital on March 11. She also died on March 13 due to the H1N1 infection.

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Protect yourself, learn self-defence

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John Deere Pune, Croma and Tata enterprises. He has also given selfdefence lectures in SNDT Juhu, Thadomal Shahani college, Mumbai university, Kirti college, Somaiya college and many more. Amit has been practicing martial arts for more than 25 years and is assisted by his wife Komal who conducts seminars on woman’s self-defence and is trained in various forms of martial arts. Amit Lalwani, the celebrity fitness trainer spoke to ADC and listed his lists of do's and don'ts which one can pay heed to in an emergency.

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ith every crime which takes place in our city, and throughout the world for that matter, instead of depending on the government and police to ensure your safety, it's important to learn to protect yourselves in dangerous situations. It's no less a necessity in today's world because there won't be a cop to protect you 24/7. Kickboxing is one of the most effective and the latest trend in selfdefense nowadays. Kickboxing along with being a self-defence technique is also a calorie burner. In recent times a lot of women prefer kickboxing as it not only helps them to be fit but also teaches them to protect themselves. Another form of self defence, Muaythai which is also the national sport of Thailand can be an effective

Do’s & Don’ts Be alert, be safe and be aware of your surroundings. Shout. Shout loud and clear. Don't let any one come close in personal space of 3 feet. Let people in neighbourhood should know, they could be of some help. Don't panic, keep yourself relaxed. Don't plead again and again. If you are traveling alone at late night, let your near and dear ones know about your where-abouts. Good presence of mind and good reflex action can save you. Various types of devices and equipment's are available for women self defense. Just do proper research, homework and trials. These applications and equipments, each one of them have their pros and cons. Make sure that they are legal and you will be able to use it when needed. Learn realistic techniques.

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Amit Lalwani training Mumbaikars in self defence method. It would also help one to be fit and be in shape. It is popular in the west and is gaining popularity in India as well. The sport requires physical and mental discipline and this discipline is known as the 'art of eight limbs.' There are many trained profes-

sionals in the city who teach these two kinds of self-defence and fitness forms. Amit Lalwanis Martial arts Academy is one of them. Amit Lalwani, who is a celebrity trainer, has conducted sessions with many corporates like Google India, Aditya Birla Group, Indofil,

Construction of Rafique Nagar, Govandi cemetery starts By Tariq Khan

HUGE DELAY IN CONSTRUCTION OF MUCH-NEEDED MUSLIM CEMETERY IN RAFIQUE NAGAR, GOVANDI

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he ADC report on March 9, had an immediate impact and paved the way for initiating the construc-

RTI reply reveals dispute in cemetery land between BMC and MOEF By Tariq Khan

tion of the Rafique Nagar, Govandi cemetery project by M-East ward office. The following day when the NGO Alert Citizen Movement (ACM) members met Shekhar Channe, the suburban collector, he said there is no objection from his side and spoke to the M-East ward officer Kiran Dighavkar accordingly. On his part Dighavkar quickly responded, and shot off a letter to the collector asking him for the NOC. The ward officer in his letter requested the collector to specify whether constructional and development activities such as construction of boundary wall of cemetery which is of utmost urgent matter to the general public can be carried out during the pendency of appeal between MCGM and State Government. On his part Shekhar Channe, the Collector (Bombay Suburban District) too immediately gave NOC saying that as the land belongs to BMC they can carry out the construction of cemetery and the collector's office will have no objection in this regard. “When the appeal is pending for a stay, the land will remain with those who asked for the stay. Hence MCGM can carry out the much desired Rafique Nagar

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hough they are densely populated, areas like Shivaji Nagar, Bainganwadi and other peripheral areas where majority of the population are of the Muslim community (Sunni sect), the community experiences difficulties in burying their d

Civic officials with representatives of Rafique Nagar residents in a meeting tery is unable to bear the load of around seven to eight lakh Muslim population living in the adjoining areas. Because of the pressing needs of the community, in 2012, BMC proposed to cons

forming gullible and mostly illiterate populace of the area and took credit for the proposed Muslim cemetery at Rafique Nagar. “Since 2002 there were several proposals to construct the cemetery, b

Cemetery work.” When ADC spoke to ward officer Dighvikar about NOC received from Collector, he said, “Now I will communicate to Deshmukh, the additional municipal commissioner regarding re-tendering of Rafique Nagar Cemetery. Due to price escalation new rates of tendering process will have to be carried out by the additional municipal commissioner and the work will be fast tracked.”

Suburban) and the BMC regarding ownership of the land of proposed Rafique Nagar Muslim cemetery and a litigation vide appeal No.397/12 (filed by MCGM) was pending for hearing before the Additional Commissioner, Kokan Division. “To resume the development work of Rafique Nagar cemetery, necessary clearance from the office of Collector (Mumbai Suburban) is required. Till the judgment of the appeal comes or NOC is given by MOEF Department of Government of Maharashtra the work cannot began,” lamented Shoaib. Accordingly, ACM officials met Mohd. Hussain, the Minority Commission Chairm

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expedite the matter regarding the construction of the much needed Rafique Nagar cemetery. ADC spoke to Kiran Dighavkar, the ward officer of M-East ward of BMC, who said, “Actually the land belongs to BMC. But Collector’s department got interested in the land and hence claimed ownership. BMC had no option but to approach the Aditional Commissioner to solve the dispute. The land was a creek initially and hence when we dig it up sludge comes out. Therefore there is a need to fill it with red soil before starting the construction of cemetery. If we receive NOC from the MOEF, at least we can begin the work.” A

When advocate S M Shoaib, Secretary of an NGO Alert Citizen Movement (ACM) filed an RTI application on the status of the proposed cemetery he found that there exists a dispute between Collectorate (Mumbai Suburban) and the MCGM regarding ownership of the land of proposed Rafique Nagar Muslim cemetery and a litigation vide appeal No.397/12 (filed by MCGM) was pending for hearing before the Additional Commis-

sioner, Konkan Division. Owing to the urgent needs of the community, in 2012, MCGM proposed to construct a new cemetery (for both Sunni and Shia sect) at Rafiqe Nagar in Govandi at an estimated cost of around 8 crore. Since then many politicians including area MP, MLA and corporators inaugurated the construction work which never took off. But, politicians took the advantage by putting up hoardings informing gullible and mostly illiterate populace of the area and took credit for the proposed Muslim cemetery at Rafique Nagar. The cemetery is overloaded to such an extent that when dead bodies are brought for burial, they are buried at the same spot where previous dead bodies have not even decomposed properly. This poses risk to the health to people and religious sentiments are also hurt. The lone cemetery is unable to bear the load of around seven to eight lakh Muslim population living in the nearby areas

Over 12,000 posts in Maha Police lying vacant: RTI query A

s many as 12,115 posts in Maharashtra Police department are lying vacant out of which the highest 2,708 vacancies are of sub-inspectors, an RTI query has revealed. There are total 2,19,986 posts in Maharashtra Police department out of which 2,07,871 are filled. There are a total of 12,115 posts lying vacant, Public Information Officer P K Ghuge said in response to a RTI query filed by activist Anil Galgali to DGP of Maharashtra state police

force headquarters, reports PTI. Galgali had sought information on the total number of employees as well as sanctioned and vacant posts in the police department. The police department has 6,951 sub-inspectors presently, whereas the required number is 9,659. Thus, 2,708 posts of police sub-inspectors are lying vacant. Besides, three posts of additional DG out of 25 are vacant, whereas eight posts of special inspector general of police are not

filled out of total 47. The other posts lying vacant include five out of 36 of dy inspector general, both posts of inspector general (technical), 30 out of 265 of supdt of police/dy commissioner of police, 209 out of 686 deputy superintendent of police/assistant commissioner of police (unarmed), 50 out of 87 for armed deputy superintendent, 471 out of 4,447 of assistant police inspector and 1,030 out of 18,804 of assistant sub-inspector.


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People from Rajasthani Bavari community carry earthen pitcher filled with water of river Ganga during ‘karaj‘ ceremony in Ahmedabad on Sunday.

When ‘humiliated’ Tata did ‘favour’ to Ford!

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RATAN TATA and his team faced 'humiliation' when they went to sell the group's fledgling car business to Ford in 1999, but came back to 'do a big favour' just nine years later by taking over the American giant's marquee brands Jaguar and Land Rover. "They told us 'you do not know anything, why did you start the passenger car division at all'. They

said they will do us a favour by buying our car division," a Tata Group veteran said while recalling a meeting of Ratan Tata and other top executives with Ford officials in Detroit in 1999. The Tata Motors team decided to return to New York the same evening and Ratan Tata, then the group chairman, was sombre throughout the 90-minute flight, said Pravin Kadle, who was part of the team at that time and now heads Tata Capital. "This was in 1999 and come 2008, the same Ford's JLR was bought by us. Ford chairman Bill Ford thanked Tata, saying 'You are doing us a big favour by buying JLR'," Kadle said, to thunderous applause at an awards function on Thursday night. He was speaking, mostly in Marathi, after receiving the YB Chavan National Award 2014 on behalf of Ratan Tata, who is now Chairman Emeritus of the over USD 100-billion group. The poor response to its maiden hatchback Indica had driven Tata Motors to sell the car business, within a year of its debut in 1998,

to Ford Motor. "Some people advised chairman Ratan Tata to sell the passenger car division following the poor response it got post launch. Ford officials came down to our headquarters Bombay House and evinced interest in our car business. "We were called to Detroit for discussions and I accompanied the chairman. For nearly three hours, we discussed the sell-off with Ford officials but were meted out humiliating treatment," said Kadle, who played a major role in the turnaround and growth of Tata Motors. During his tenure at Tata Motors, Kadle was part of the senior leadership team that managed the cross-border acquisitions like Daewoo of South Korea, Incat Technologies of the UK and eventually of Jaguar-Land Rover of UK.

at the urinators' feet who relieve themselves in the public. Walls in the St Pauli nightclub district have been painted with a super-hydrophobic coating and given accompanying signs, which read, "Do not pee here. We pee back!", reports said. Residents of the St Pauli neighbourhood, sick of starting their day with the biting stench of urine, have begun coating their walls with the paint. The high-tech coating guarantees the urine bounces on to the urinator. The special 'superhyperhydrophobic' coating

goes by the trade-name 'Ultra-EverDry' and was originally developed in 2012 by the US company Resource Energy Group. It can be used to coat cars and fabrics, but can also coat wood and brick. The paint costs 425 euro ($446) a gallon (3.7 litres). About $700 is required to cover six square meters with urine-repelling paint. People in the locality, unfazed by its high price, said it was better than paying for post-pee cleaning and living with the stench in the interim. Other cities in Europe and Australia have started taking an interest in the project.

Walls splash pee back on public urinators

IN a bid to teach drunken revellers a lesson, people in a night club locality in Hamburg have coated their walls with a special paint that bounces back urine on the urinator. The hydrophobic (water-repellent) paint, if urinated upon, makes the urine bounce off the wall and back

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I have changed my name from Neha Rajkumar Murpana to Krisha Sunny Ramani vide Gazette No. X-45833, dated 29th January 2015. C-53811 I have changed my name from Hiren Kumar Nitin Kumar to Hiren Nitin Kothari as per Affidavit No. MB 505313 dated 13th March 2015. C-53812 I have changed my name from Srishtiraj Naresh Verma, to ‘Raaj Naresh Varma’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (U- 44725) Dated: 31/10/2013. C-53813 I have changed my name from Abdullah Mohammad Shibha to Abdulla Mohammad Shibha as per Affidavit Dated 13/03/15 C-53814 I have changed my name from Jayshree Ashok Teli to Veena Vinayak Khedaskar as per Affidavit Dated 13/03/15 C-53815 I have changed my name from Prema Amritha to Prema Ganesh Pillai as per Affidavit Dated 13/03/15 C-53816 I have changed my name from Ganesh Chokalingam to Ganesh Chokalingam Pillai as per Affidavit Dated 13/03/15 C-53817 I have changed my name from Suthajini Ganesh to Sudha Ganesh Pillai as per Affidavit Dated 13/03/15 C-53818 I have changed my name from Sanjiv Bishwanath Sonthalia to Sanjeev Bishwanath Sonthalia vide Affidavit Dated 30/1/2015 C-53819 I have changed my name from Manjudevi Sanjiv Bishwanath Sonthalia to Manju Sanjeev Sonthalia vide Affidavit Dated 30/1/2015 C-53820

CLASSIFIEDS I have changed my name from “Vinod Ramsingh Rathore” to “Dimple Kuvar Bharat Singh Deora” as per Affidavit Dated 14th March’ 2015. C-53825 I have changed my name from “Dimple Bharatsingh Deora” to “Dimple Kuvar Bharatsingh Deora ” as per Affidavit Dated 14th March’ 2015. C-53826 I have changed my name from “Mr Bharatsingh Deora” to “Bharatsingh Narpatsingh Deora” as per Affidavit Dated 14th March’ 2015. C-53827 I have changed my name from “Vinod Kunwar Deora” to “Dimple Kuvar Bharatsingh Deora” as per Affidavit Dated 14th March’ 2015. C-53828 I have changed my name from “Apeksha Vipin Karkera” to “Apeksha Srivastava” as per Affidavit Dated 14th March’ 2015. C-53829 I have changed my name from Rashmi Atul Bongikhar to Rashmi Atul Bongirwar as per Affidavit. C-53830 I have changed my name from Rafatulnesa Qureshi to Rafatulnisa Qureshi as per Affidavit dated 13/3/2015. C-53831 I have changed my name from Shabuddin Qureshi to Shahabuddin Qureshi as per Affidavit dated 13/3/2015. C-53832 I have changed my name from Rafatulnisha Qureshi to Rafatulnisa Qureshi as per Affidavit dated 13/3/2015. C-53833 I have changed my name from Jairaj Shyambihari to Jairaj Shyambihari Kanojia as per Affidavit dated 13/3/2015. C-53834 I have changed my name from Bertila Candida Antao to Betty Pereira as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. U-31000. C-53835 I have changed my name from Gauri Govindrao Shenoy to Gauri Govindraj Shenoy as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53836

I Pravin Vithal Savant have changed my name to Pravin Vithal Sawant vide Affidavit dated 14/3/2015 C-53821

I have changed my name from Vimal Kumar Chandraprakash Hiran to Vimal Chandraprakash Jain as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53837

I have changed my name from Ranjeet Balwant to Ranjeet Balwant Singh vide Govt of Maharashtra Affidavit — (LW 903399) C-53822

I Mr. Sujith Kumar Kuniyankode have changed my minor daughter's name from Amrutha P.M. to Amrutha S.Kumar as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53838

I have changed my name from Kirti Jay Savaj and Kailas Manubhai Khunt to Kirtiben Jaykumar Savaj as per Affidavit C-53823

I have changed my name from Majeda Mohammad Salim Dongray to Majeeda Mohammad Salim Dongray as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53839

I have changed my name from Jigisha Umesh Shah to Jigita Umesh shah as per Maharashtra Gazette No. X-5239 dated 14 /6 / 2012. C-53824

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I have changed my name from Zohara Zoherbhai Pulavwala to Zohara Zoherbhai Primuswala by deed poll Affidavit. C-53840

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I have changed my name from Jannet Selwyn Fernandes to Guilhermina Selwyn Fernandes by deed poll Affidavit. C-53841 I have changed my name from Shabana Rafiquddin Gavande to Shabana Rafiq Gawande as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53842 I have changed my name from Rafiquddin Hussain Gavande to Rafiq Hussain Gavande as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53843 I have changed my name from Rafiq Gawande to Rafiq Hussain Gavande as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53844 I have changed my name from Sadika to Sadika Rafiq Gavande as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53845 I have changed my name from Sadika Rafiquddin Gavande to Sadika Rafiq Gavande as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53846 I have changed my name from Sadika Gawande to Sadika Rafiq Gavande as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-53847 I Miss. Rashmiben Manilal Chheda have changed my name to Mrs. Rashmi Latikant Savla as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 14/03/15 C-53848 I Kum Sobha Devi Bhanwar Lal have changed my name to Seema Dinesh Jain as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 14/03/15 C-53849 I Dakshaben Jayantilal Modi have changed my name to Daksha Paresh Mehta as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 14/03/15 C-53850 I Anilkumar Natvarlal Desai have changed my name to Anil Natvarlal Desai as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 14/03/15 C-53851 I Shailaja Desai Dhruv have changed my name to Shailaja Desai as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 14/03/15 C-53852 I Mr. Sameer Suresh Kothari have changed my name to Mr. Samir Suresh Kothari as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 09/03/15 C-53853 I Mr. Jagdishbhai Chhaganbhai Patel have changed my name to Mr. Jagdish Chhaganlal Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/03/15 C-53854 I Mr. Jaykumar Jagdishbhai Patel have changed my name to Mr. Jay Jagdish Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 13/03/15 C-53855 I Miss. Kathiyara Ushaben Pragji have changed my name to Mrs. Usha Mahendra Ved as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 14/03/15 C-53856

I Mr. Mahendrakumar Padamsi Ved have changed my name to Mr. Mahendra Padamsi Ved as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 14/03/15 C-53857 I Deepika Hashmukhlal Rathod — Jain have changed my name to Deepika Hashmukhlal Rathod as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53858 I Shaileshkumar Champaklal Rajput have changed my name to Shailesh Champaklal Rajput as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53859 I Pravinkumar Raghavji Gedia have changed my name to Pravinchandra Raghavji Gedia as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53860 I Jayeshkumar Kamrajbhai Patel have changed my name to Jayesh Kamrajbhai Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53861 I Sandesh Bhalchandra Raul have changed my name to Sandesh Bhalchandra Rawool as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53862 I Bhalchandra Raul have changed my name to Bhalchandra Rawool as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53863 I Swati Bhalchandra Raul have changed my name to Swati Bhalchandra Rawool as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53864 I Tauseef Ahmed Zabar Khan have changed my name to Tausif Ahmed Zahoor Ahmed Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53865 I Zabar Noormohd Khan have changed my name to Zahoor Ahmed Noormohd Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53866

I Shaguftabee Ansari have changed my name to Shagufta Ansari as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53874

I Manisha Shringarpure have changed my name to Manisha Sehli as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53891

I Sabdarali Abdul Gani Ansari have changed my name to Safdar Ali Ansari as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53875

I Hemant Kumar have changed my name to Hemant Mp Kumar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53892

I Akshata Dhondu Tandel have changed my name to Akshada Dhondu Tandel as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53876 I Nayak Meena Keshav have changed my name to Raksha Rajesh Ramnathkar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53877 We Mr. Salim Patel & Mrs. Sajeda Patel have changed our minor son’s name from Shahbaz Salim Patel to Shahbaaz Salim Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53878 I Noor Banu Salehmiyan Shaikh have changed my name to Noor Salehmiyan Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53879 I Amjad Bismillah Khan have changed my name to Amzad Bismillah Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53880 I Salimunnisa Nisha Amjad Khan & Salimunissa Amzad Khan have changed my name to Salimunnisa Amzad Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53881 We Mr. Amzad Khan & Salimunnisa Khan have changed our minor son’s name from Mohammed Uzair Amjad Khan to Izhaar Amzad Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53882 I Jullphikar Khan have changed my name to Zulfikar Ali Khan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53883

I Princee Kalsaria have changed my name to Prince Kalsariya as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53867

I Abdul Samad Abdul Qayum have changed my name to Abdul Samad Abdul Qayum Mulla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53884

I Ramesh Kalsaria have changed my name to Rameshbhai Kalsariya as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53868

I Hamida Abdul Samad have changed my name to Hamida Abdul Samad Mulla as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53885

I Hansaben Kalsaria have changed my name to Hansaben Kalsariya as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53869 I Taufique Ahmad Warsi Shaikh have changed my name to Taufique Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53870 I Salim Aktar Shaikh have changed my name to Salim Akhtar Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53871 I Safinabi Shaikh have changed my name to Safina Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53872 I Versingh Shah have changed my name to Vershi Arjan Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53873

I Kutty Shabina Usman have changed my name to Kutti Sabeena Usman as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53886 I Takdis Usman Kutti & Taqdish Usman Kutty have changed my name to Taqdish Usman Kutti as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53887 I Usman Mohiddin Kutti & Usman Kutty have changed my name to Usman Mohiddin Kutti as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53888 I Jabin Usman Kutti & Jabeen Usman Kutti have changed my name to Jabin Usman Kutti as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53889 I Harinakshi Liladhar Kanchan/ Harini Liladhar Kanchan have changed my name to Harini Vasant Mendon as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53890

I Saba Mohsin Maniyar have changed my name to Saba Mohsin Maniar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53893 I Mohsin Sohel Maniyar have changed my name to Mohsin Sohel Maniar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53894 I Vazahat Husen Hyidar Husen Eraki have changed my name to Wajahat Hussain Hyidar Hussain Iraqi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53895 I Shahinbanu Vazahat Husen Eraki have changed my name to Shaheenbano Wajahat Hussain Iraqi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-53896 I have changed my name from Sajidabee to Shaikh Sajeda Bano Zakir Husain as per Affidavit. C-53897 I have changed my name from Shaikh Shoeb Asgher to Mohammad Shoeb Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-53898 I have changed my name from Asgher Sahab to Asgher Sahab Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-53899 I have changed my name from Naseem Bano to Naseem Asgher Sahab Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-53900 I have changed my name from Minashree Mahendra More to Menakshi Mahendra More as per Affidavit. C-53901 I have changed my name from Nikhita Antima Khushlani to Rashi Kapil Bhagwani as per Affidavit. C-53902 I have changed my name from Parvin Zubair Patel to Aasma Zubair Patel as per Affidavit. C-53903 We, Sajan Samuel (Father) & Kunjumol Sajan (Mother) have changed our daughter's name from Bincy Sajan Samuel to Bincy Sajan Moonnupurackal as per Affidavit. C-53904 I have changed my name from Nadeem Nazir Qureshi to Nadim Nazir Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-53905 I have changed my name from Vinodkumar Mangilal Jain to Vinod Mangilal Jain as per Affidavit. C-53906 I have change my name from Hina Kauser Abdulla Shaikh to Heena Kausar Abdul Rahiman Mullani as per Affidavit. C-53907

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Matter of trust

OLITICS in Maharashtra these days resembles more a house divided from within, where mutual trust has given way to mutual suspicion. Equations of power have become so powerful and over-ridding that public welfare has given way to self-centric politics. The picture is such that the Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) opposition appears to

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Raosaheb Danve be not only divided but also quite keen to bail out the government despite the fact that it has issues to grill the government on the floor of the state legislature. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led government though having a smooth sailing till now, its alliance with its estranged ally the Shiv Sena is far from cordial. Trust has become the buzz word these days, as we discuss it, the NCP today would by now have settled the issue of its Trust reposed in legislative council chairman Shivajirao Deshmukh from the Congress. Being out of power hurts more when in opposition which is why the Congress feels that the NCP is doing it all for the sake of hanging on to constitutional posts even when out of power. Within the Congress itself former chief minister Narayan Rane is feeling left out due to the change of guard at the state and Mumbai, and is sulking. For state BJP president Raosaheb Danve the situation is such that the opposition is divided and his ally in power is confused about its politi-

cal role. The tragedy is such that the October 2014 Vidhan Sabha election verdict is now looking as if it is a “political logjam” with neither the BJP being able to have a free run on its own and the Congress and NCP are reduced to such a state and situation that neither is in a position to challenge the BJP-Sena in any major way. It is not that just the major political parties talk about it,

Uddhav Thackeray even the administration is not giving a chance of survival for this government beyond 2017. This year being the year of municipal elections and a test of one’s hold on grassroots democracy, the fissures within the allies will become more pronounced. However, for a major realignment of political alliances we will have to wait till early 2017 when Mumbai goes to polls for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). That explains as to why despite sharing power with the BJP both at the state and at the centre, Sena president Uddhav Thackeray is sounding more like an opposition leader when he red-flags and warns his own government over issues like Metro III, Jaitapur nuclear power plant, Aarey Milk Colony and Toll Charges. The uncertainty of the future has gripped the political parties that they are falling for anything and any issue. The Congress-NCP did not hesitate in raising the issue of RSS mouthpiece “Organiser” creating a major printing blunder in the state legislature. More than the unseasonal rains and drought it is the government that is being riled by the opposition for a phenomenon that has largely got to do with global warming and climatic changes. Or is this situation the peril of coalition politics and fractured mandates? The electorate too appears to be giving into mood swings like in Delhi where it gives a overwhelming landslide victory to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which is now spoiled for its own choices, and in Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra where verdicts are leading to strange political bedfellows.

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umbai's Monorail services were disrupted due to a technical glitch near Bhakti Park station at 8:35 a.m. yesterday. The four compartment train was carrying 10 passengers and one captain and was on its way from Wadala to Chembur when a sudden snap in electricity supply stranded the train and its passengers for more than 2 hours. The fire brigade was called in order to rescue the stranded passengers, “We received a call at 9 am, stating the emergency and we immediately rushed to the spot, because of the high height of the track where the monorail was stranded we called in the ALB ladder for the rescue. The process took around an hour and half and everybody was removed safely,” informed a fire brigade official. Dilip Kawatkar, Joint Project Director, MMRDA, said, “The glitch occurred at 8:30 am, the rescue operations were immediately started and the services were restored back to normal immediately. One more rail was pressed into service in order to restore power.” A further statement released by the MMRDA, stated, “The trains were not receiving the 750 vdc electricity that powers the trains, due to this two trains, RST 5 and RST 9 were stranded between Bhakti Park station and Mysore Colony station. RST 9 was headed towards Bhakti Park station and RST 5 had just left the Bhakti Park station. The power could be restored for a short while at around 8.20 am by which RST 9 reached the Bhakti Park station. However RST 5 was again stranded between Bhakti Park and Mysore Colony station. It was later decided to conduct TrainTo-Ground evacuation with the help of the Fire Brigade. All passengers were safely evacuated. No injuries or medical emergencies were reported, and passengers calmly awaited the

One of the stranded commuters being rescued with the help of Mumbai Fire Brigade, yesterday.

CM orders inquiry into Monorail disruption By A Special Correspondent

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has ordered a high-level inquiry in to the incident of Monorail disruption. Principal Secretary (Urban Development ) will conduct this inquiry. Monorail services were disrupted due to power failure yesterday, leaving 10 passengers and two of its pilots stranded inside the train near Bhakti Park in Wadala area. The CM took cognizance of this incident and ordered an immediate probe. evacuation.” Devendra Fadnavis, Maharashtra Chief Minister, tweeted about the monorail incident, “Looking into Mumbai Monorail breakdown incident. Appointed Principal Secretary (Urban Development) to immedi-

BJP leader Kirit Somaiya, who visited the spot, criticised the disaster management facility and asked the MMRDA to ensure that such mishaps do not reoccur. While speaking to reporters, MP Kirit Somaiya said, “This incident is an eye opener. This shows that there is no disaster management facility made available either by the MMRDA or the private company which has developed the project. MMRDA should conduct an inquiry into the matter and submit its report in three days and also ensure such incidents don't recur”. ately initiate an enquiry Kirit Somaiya, BJP Leader, visited the spot and said “MMRDA should conduct an inquiry into the matter and submit its report in three days and also ensure such incidents don’t recur.”

Citizen Power: Residents unite to win battle against builder for garden in Bhayandar By Suresh Golani

wadi. While more than half the plot (4,100 sq.mt) ednesday marked has been tagged for garthe victory of a citi- den reservation, the zen’s initiative that began MBMC sanctioned plans a few months ago in the of a local builder for conmiddle-class neighbour- structing his project on hood of Bunderwadi in the remaining portion. Bhayandar (East). As per Town Planning Their fight for the devel- rules, the builder was supopment of a garden bore posed to develop and fruit as the Mira-Bhayan- hand over the garden to dar Municipal Corpora- the civic body before tion (MBMC) issued stop going ahead with any type work notices to the con- of construction activities. cerned builder who bla- However, throwing all tantly violated norms by rules and laws to the wind, giving priority to the con- the builder despite strong struction of his building opposition from local resproject. idents, started construcThe matter relates to a tion work leaving the private property (8,000 proposed garden to it’s sq.mt) situated amidst the fate. densely populated resiDeciding to launch a dential locality in Bunder- battle against the illegal

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activities, residents of Ostwal Park, Chandan Park and Rahul Park led by Anil Mukne, Adv. Kishore Samant, Anil Bhagat, Prabhakar Shetty, Narmada Vaity, corporators Rohidas Patil, Hansu Pandey, Madan Singh formed 'Arakshan Bachao Samiti'. After launching protest agitations in the form of

signature drives, the MBMC finally bowed down and directed the builder to first develop and hand over the garden and also incorporate MBMC’s title in land revenue records. “It is the victory of the people who stood united to fight the powerful builder lobby,” said local corporator Rohidas Patil.


06 CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from Ozair Alam Mallick to Ozair Mallick as per Affidavit C-53908 I have changed my name from Md Rafiq Wakil to Mohammad Rafiq Siddiquei as per Affidavit C-53909 I have changed my name from Swamini Mandar Bhatvdekar to Swamini Mandar Bhatvadekar as per Affidavit C-53910 I have changed my name from Mandar Janardan Bhatvdekar to Mandar Janardan Bhatvadekar As Per Affidavit C-53911

CLASSIFIEDS I have changed my name from Larrain Bearnard Miranda to Bernard Miranda as per Affidavit C-53926

I have changed my name from Miss Dhanavde Rupali Jagdish to Mrs.Bhatt Rajveer Kaur Saranjit Singh as per Affidavit. C-53945

I have changed my name from Shirley Miranda to Shirley Lorraine Miranda as per Affidavit C-53927

I have changed my name from Salim Yusuf Shaikh to Mohammad Salim Mohammad Yusuf Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-53946

I have changed my name from Farhanaj Laiq Ahmed & Farhanaj Laiq Ahmed Shaikh to Farhanajlaik Ahmed Shaikh as per Affidavit C-53928

I have changed my name from Vaseema Laiq Ahmed to Wasima Begam Laik Ahmed Shaikh as per Affidavit C-53930

I have changed my name from Khan Imran Khan to Imran Ahmed Khan as per Affidavit C-53913

I have changed my name from Banti Kumar Dilawarprasad Gupta to Banti Dilawar Gupta as per Affidavit C-53931

I have changed my name from Vasiben Bhavaji to Varsha Bhavesh Purohit as per Affidavit Dated 14/03/2015 C-53915

I have changed my name from Afjal Alimad Dauva to Afzal Alimad Dauwa as per Affidavit Dated 14/03/2015 C-53917

I have changed my name from Wahab Fakir Mohammad Palte to Abdul Wahab Fakir Mohammad Palte as per Affidavit C-53935

I have changed my name from Jaheda Afjal Dauva to Zaheda Afzal Dauwa as per Affidavit Dated 14/03/2015 C-53918

I have changed my name from Nasimmuissa Ab Gani Shaikh to Naseemunnisa Abdul Gani Shaikh as per Affidavit C-53936

I have changed my name from Mrinal to Menal Chaplot as per Affidavit C-53919

I have changed my name from Ramesh to Ramesh Basantu Jaiswar as per Affidavit C-53937

I have changed my name from Lokhandey Abdus Salam Dawood to Lokhandey Abdul Salam Dawood as per Affidavit C-53922 I have changed my name from Riyaz Ahmed Abdul Samad to Riyaz Ahmed Abdul Samad Chaudhari as per Affidavit C-53923 I have changed my name from Saeed Hasan Mithguri to Saeed Hasan Mithguri as per Affidavit C-53924 I have changed my name from Abdul Rahiman Md Aslam Mulla to Abdul Rehman Mohammed Aslam Mulla as per Affidavit C-53925

REHEARSING FOR THE BIG DAY... Young children were seen rehearsing with the traditional dhol (drum) at Wilson Gymkhana ground on Sunday. They were rehearsing for the Maharashtrian New Year day, Gudi Padwa, procession along with the lezim dance and other cultural festival to be celebrated on Saturday.

Thanks to tender war, MBMC stares at Rs.80,000 loss per day

I have changed my name from Sonal Raut to Sonal Deepak Raut as per Affidavit C-53933 I have changed my name from Md. Irfan Kamruddin to Irfan Kamruddin Ansari as per Affidavit C-53934

I have changed my name from Premji Govind Patel to Premji Govind Choudhary as per Affidavit C-53921

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I have changed my name from Kavita Dhananjay Sonawane to Padma Dhananjay Sonawane as per Affidavit C-53932

I have changed my name from Natwarlal Bhavaji to Natwar Bhavesh Purohit as per Affidavit Dated 14/03/2015 C-53916

I have changed my name from Diwaliben Premji Patel to Diwali Premji Choudhary as per Affidavit C-53920

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I have changed my name from Laiq Ahmed to Laik Ahmed Shaikh as per Affidavit C-53929

I have changed my name from Manisha Mandar Bhatvdekar to Manisha Mandar Bhatvadekar as per Affidavit C-53912

I have changed my name from Bhavaji Chhogaji to Bhavesh Chhogaji Purohit as per Affidavit Dated 14/03/2015 C-53914

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I have changed my name from Rekha to Shital Chandrakant Tulaskar as per Affidavit C-53939

I have changed my name from Pritiben Navinchandr Dhiravani to Priti Atul Thakkar as per Affidavit C-53941 I have changed my name from Dimplaben Chimanlal Vasani to Dimple Vijay Modi as per Affidavit C-53942 I have changed my name from Dimpal Vijay Modi to Dimple Vijay Modi as per Affidavit C-53943 I have changed my name from Vijaykumar Kantilal Modi to Vijay Kantilal Modi as per Affidavit C-53944

isting contractors had defaulted in making regular payments. In fact we have initiated process to recover our dues. As per the current status bids were successfully completed for two zones, viz. Uttan and Bhayandar (West) and contractors will shortly be appointed for Mira Road and Bhayandar (East) too,” informed an official. Moreover, already facing an acute staff crunch, the MBMC has deployed a force of 32 civic personnel from various departments on daily collection duty.

Marathi Music competition at choirs get-together in Uttan

I have changed my name from Shaikh Abdul Saef to Abdul Saif Abdul Gani Shaikh as per Affidavit C-53938

I have changed my name from Bhobh Nath Yadav to Shobha Jangbahadur Yadav as per Affidavit C-53940

came to an end early this month, the MBMC invited hanks to the ongoing fresh tenders for the collectender war coupled by tion contract, however as a the apathy of civic offi- stop gap arrangement the cials, the Mira-Bhayandar MBMC instead of extending Municipal Corporation the contract for a limited (MBMC) is suffering an aver- time frame (during the tenage loss of around Rs.80,000 der process) to existing conon a daily basis. tractor deployed it’s own staff It should be noted that the for fee collection. This result MBMC had awarded multi- in a huge drop in revenue crore contracts to four private generation and the civic agents for the collection of body’s collection has been daily fees from hawkers in the limited under Rs.1 lakh per twin-city. day since past one week. The MBMC earned a fixed “We were left with no other revenue of around Rs.1.8 lakh option as the some of the exper day that was deposited in the municipal treasury by private collection agents. However, thanks to the recent power shift in the MBMC, a section of the local political leaders have now intensified their attempts to dominate the contractor By Suresh Golani lobby. mphasizing the imporAfter the annual contract tance for need to know and respect the local language, the Muktisagar Prabodhan Kendra (Uttan) in collaboration with the Marathi Gayan Vikas Sanghatana had orgainsed a 'Marathi Devotional Music' competition at the Bhatebunder Mata Vailankani Teerth Madir in Uttan on Sunday. The competition was a part of the event to mark the 20th

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Know all men by these presents, that my Brother Mr.imran Yusuf Ghadiyali of Mumbai is a begabond and residing somewhere not known to me or any other family members since last many years and his behaviour and attitude towards me and family members was always bitter and awful, therefore I and all the our family members have disconnected their all relationship with said Mr. Imran Yusuf Ghadiyali, and my client has deprived/ deserted him from all our relations, property and estate. So neither I, nor any of my family members shall be responsible and liable for any act, deed, things and transaction etc. of present, past and future of said Mr. Imran Yusuf Ghadiyali, therefore no one should deal with him in respect of any matter and transactions, and if anybody involves with him, the same shall be at his/her own entire risks, and consequences. Sd/Mohd.asif Yusuf Ghadiyali 401, 4th Floor, Rabia Manzil, Hedade Compound, Cross Pakhadi Lane, Near Khoja Galli, Yari Road, Versova, Andheri (West), Mumbai-400061. Mumbai, Mobile No. 9892644403 Dated : 13.03.2015.

edition of the annual get-together of Marathi Choirs. Around 25 groups from various parishes in and around the twin-city participated in the competition in the presence of prominent Marathi-speaking choirs under the chairmanship of Maha Guruswami, Jhon Rodrigues (Bishop-Mumbai). Other dignitaries includeRev. Father Hillary Fernandes and Charlie D’Silva. The Darya Mata Choir’s Council will manage the event.

TO CREMATE OR BURY? Continued from pg 1 « the police.who recorded the statement of Chandan’s parents. The wife’s statement will be recorded soon. “As per preliminary investigations, we have registered a case of accidental death but we will investigate the case from all possible angles” said police officer Gaikwad.

Family members revealed that, “His body is in Bhagwati Hospital for post mortem but the family members are confused over his final rites, as everyone know that after marriage he became a Muslim, so everyone want that he should be buried, but his father who is non-Muslim is demanding that his son was Hindu so he should be cremated.”


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he assembly by-election to Tasgaon-Kavathe Mahankal is likely to be held unopposed with all the major political parties agreeing not to put up their candidate against Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) candidate Suman Patil, widow of late sitting NCP MLA R R Patil. However, the same gesture by Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) looks elusive at the moment. Only the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has announced that it will not put up candidates for both the assembly by-elections for April 11. In most of such assembly by-elections necessitated due to demise of sitting MLAs, political parties have tended to field family members of the deceased legislator. Moreover, most of the rival political parties as a mark of

R R Patil respect to the departed sitting legislator have chosen not to field any candidate. Besides MNS, Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatna (SSS) too announced its decision not to field its candidate for the Tasgaon assembly by-election. State BJP president Raosaheb Danve however has remained non-committal over the party’s stand on whether to contest the election or not. Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray has stated that if Tasgaon by-poll were to be

Mathadis to go on strike today against Labour Law changes By A Special Correspondent

cut in labour force. In a statement issued here he All India Mathadi, the unions have alleged that Transport and General the government has planned Kamgar Union led by Babu- to exclude Mathadi workers rao Ramishte yesterday an- from the purview of factories, nounced that its union would small and medium scale intake part in the statewide dustries. The statement adds strike today called to protest that due to the struggle against the state govern- waged by late union leader ments move to make amend- Annasaheb Patil the then late ments to the labour laws. The chief minister Yashwantrao strike call is also being sup- Chavan had enacted the ported by the Maharashtra Mathadi act in 1969 which Mathadi and General Kamgar provided protection to MathUnion led by Balwantrao adi workers from the whims Pawar. The strike has been and fancies of the factory called to protest against the owners. The statement furgovernments move to amend ther adds that the new the labour laws by increasing amendments will once again the limit of labourers from force the Mathadi workers 100 to 300 workers to effect into a uncertain future.

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held unopposed then Bandra East assembly poll should also be held unopposed. However, sources in the Mumbai city BJP unit pointed out that the Sena president has himself stated that every political party is free to expand its support base. Sources disclosed that the Shiv Sena is also considering nominating Trupti, widow of

late Sena legislator Prakash Bala Sawant for Bandra East assembly by-election. In recent history of by-elections there have been exception to the rule, in 2011 assembly by-election to Khadakvasala seat where Harshada, widow of late MNS legislator Ramesh Wanjale lost the election to BJP’s Bhimrao Tapkire. Harshada

however was the NCP candidate. In the October 2014 byelection to Beed Lok Sabha seat Congress had fielded Ashok Patil against BJP’s Dr Pritam Munde-Khade and lost by a record margin of seven lakh votes. In 2013 assembly by-election to Yavatmal assembly,Congress nominee Nandini Parwekar, widow of

late sitting Congress legislator Nilesh Parwekar defeated BJP candidate Madan Yerawar. Recently, BJP had nominated Tushar, son of late party legislator Govind Rathod for the by-election in Mukhed (Nadend) assembly poll held in February. He defeated Congress candidate Hanumantrao Patil Betmogrekar.

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Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC) has undertaken an ambitious 33.5-km Metro-3 project running underground from Colaba to Seepz. This corridor will carry 13 to 16 lakh commuters daily. While implementing the project about 1750 huts and about 28 buildings on private lands along with 777 families will be affected. This includes 650 families residing in 26 buildings that will be affected by the construction of Girgaum and Kalbadevi stations. It’s a misapprehension that thousands of buildings will be demolished and the residents will be shifted elsewhere for the construction of Girgaum and Kalabadevi stations. The rehabilitation policy for the Metro-3 project affected families is thus – All the slums affected by Metro-3 project will be rehabilitated in the alternative tenements as per the Mumbai Urban Transport Project (MUTP) policy. All the residents of the affected buildings on private lands, including Girgaum and Kalabadevi, will be rehabilitated in the same area as per the redevelopment parameters as specified in the Development Control Regulations. A rehabilitation/redevelopment plan prepared by experts will be discussed with the affected families and thereafter the same will be implemented on approval of the State Government. Until the finalization of the plan rehabilitating affected families in the same area, neither any one will be displaced nor will any building be demolished. The benefits of rehabilitation in the same area will be afforded to the landlord as also the tenant depending upon their entitlement. The stand taken in this regard by the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation has been made clear during the public consultations held. The MMRC, through this Public Notice, appeals all concerned not to rely on rumours and contact MMRC officials for authentic information. (Ms. Ashwini Bhide, IAS) Managing Director Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation

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As a strategy to expand its marketing arena, Co-optex has opened a new modernized showroom at No.56, Munshi Estate, M.G. Road, Mulund (West), that was inaugurated by Smt. S. Gokula Indira, B.A.B.L., Hon’ble Minister for Handlooms & Textiles, Government of Tamil Nadu recently. Shri. Harmander Singh, I.A.S., Principal Secretary to Govt., Department of Handlooms, Handicrafts, Textiles and Khadi, Shri K.V. Manoharan, President, Co-optex and Shri. T.N. Venkatesh I.A.S., Managing Director, Co-optex were present during the inaugural function. A wide range of Silk Sarees, Coimbatore Cotton Sarees, Salwar Kameez, Kurties, along with Cotton Bedsheets, Bedspreads, Readymade Shirts, Dhothies, Towels, Jamakkalams which are all the special Handloom products of Tamil Nadu. Co-optex offers Buy 2, Get 1 free Scheme in the newly-opened show room, the showroom is open between 10 a.m to 8 p.m.

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The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) on Sunday announced winners of the 4th 'Gita Champions League' (GCL) at Prem Puri Ashram, Girgaum Chowpatty. Gita Championship League is a contest that was held in Jan 2015 by ISKCON inspired by the ISKCON Spiritual leader His Holiness Radhanath Swami Maharaj, 4,617 students from Amchi Mumbai had participated for this competition. Children from Vth to IXth standard from 105 schools across Mumbai including 19 Municipal Schools participated in this contest with all zeal and enthusiasm. The chief guest for the Prize Distribution Function was Ram das Bhausaheb, Dy Municipal Commissioner. The prizes were given away with blessings by His Grace Govind Prabhuji and Ram das Bhausaheb. Winners were given prizes worth Rs.1 lakh and the contest was well received by the entire society as apart from Hindu community in this contest there were participants from many religions including Christian and Muslim communities among others. Prizes for toppers of each school that participated were given and a special prize for the school with maximum participation, which was bagged by Bal Mohan School.

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s rays of sunlight broke through the clouds illuminating the beautiful and exquisite landscape of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), around 800 photography enthusiasts began their exciting journey exploring various trails in an attempt to capture the unbridled beauty and tranquility of the park’s natural environment and wildlife on Sunday. This commenced the 'SGNP Photothon' -- a unique enthralling photography

prizes will be given for winners and runnersup in their respective categories. While talking about the event, one of the participants commented, “I have been shooting since 8 in the morning. The stunning natural beauty of the park has always fascinated me and Photothon has given me a chance to capture the colors and the moods of the park in different shades of light from dawn to dusk. It feels really awesome to be a part of it.” Speaking on the event, Vikas Gupta, Chief Conservator of Forests and Director, Sanjay

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BMC trying more ways to empower women

Mayor Snehal Ambekar who inaugurated the exhibition, browsing through the various stalls in Dadar, yesterday.

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omens' Savings Group (Mahila Bachat Gat) working under Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) organized an exhibition-cum-sale of products made by underprivileged women in Dadar. Mayor Snehal Ambekar inaugurated the programme over the weekSGNP Photothon, a unique enthralling photography event organised by Sanjay Gandhi National Park with end. support of Rivali Park in an effort to generate awareness about conservation of nature and wildlife. Around 800 Organized with the main participated in the unique initiative. objective of stabilization and empowerment of women, event organized by SGNP , with the help and Gandhi National Park, said, “This unique ini- under The National Women & support of Rivali Park in an effort to generate tiative is taken to create awareness about Child Development Scheme. awareness about conservation and preserva- conservation of nature. It is also an opportu- The mayor said that women tion of nature and wildlife. nity for the participating photographers and should empower themselves The dawn to dusk event from 6:45 am to 6 nature enthusiasts to get an idea of how the by developing their skills. She pm gave participants the opportunity to cap- Forest Department's good conservation prac- also said that women should ture in one frame the enchanting nature and tices can help safeguard and enhance the en- be continuously explored to amazing wildlife in the park. The pictures vironment. A unique wilderness destination, more ways of developing were submitted under four categories: 1) SGNP displays myriad shades, colours and their skills. She also said that landscape & habitat 2) tapestry & pattern 3) moods in different seasons. This Photo com- the education given to febiodiversity 4) a special category called 'Cel- petition is the Spring-Summer Edition, first in males under Women's Savlathon' for pictures taken with cell phones. the series to showcase its beauty to Mum- ings Group needs more Special access was granted to all the partic- baikars and enthusing them into nature con- subjects to be added in its ipants. There was a sense of excitement and servation. This was a much needed initiative syllabus and that suggestions enthusiasm amongst the participants as they in the Mumbai region where so many people are welcomed for the same. explored the park in search of that one per- even now are not aware of the amazing natuThe mayor stressed that in fect photograph. The participants captured ral richness of this National Park". the Gender Budget by the different moods of the park under profesHarjith Bubber, CEO and MD of CCI Proj- BMC more funds needs to be sional guidance by renowned nature writer ects Pvt Ltd also opined, “Through this event allotted to the Women's Savand photographer, Sunjoy Monga. The par- we intend to spread the awareness on ings Group and that the BMC ticipants with prize-winning photographs preservation of the park and its natural is taking necessary care for will be felicitated on 21st March, 2015 on the beauty which in turn builds a healthier the same. Ambekar also occasion of World Forestry Day. Special cash eco-system.” urged that more women

should participate in the welfare programme's organized by the BMC. She also met participants and encouraged them. Accompanying her were sitting corporator Santosh Dhuri and Joint Commissioner (organization) Mrs Prachi Jambhekar. The Women's Savings Group under Wards A, B, C, D, E, F south, F north, G south and G north of BMC participated in this exhibition

which is organised at Bhavani Shankar Higher Secondary School & Science Junior College ground, Dadar (West). 107 womenparticipated in this exhibition which will be on till today. There are variety of products available which include fancy candles, greeting cards, perfumes, fancy bags, leather purses, imitation jewelery, folders, diaries, ladies salwar -kurtis, sarees and many other delicacies.

Dentys new clinic opening in Vashi. At the opening ceremoney dignitaries resent from left to Right are Shri H.V.N Raj Vice President Dentys, Shri Sagar Naik Mayor of Navi Mumbai, Shri Anisur Rahman BDM - Dentys Mumbai, Shri Ram Pathare Sr PI Vashi & Dr Girish Narayanan DGM - Mumbai.


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been identified as, Bachchu Ali Siraj Ali who had earlier attacked two girls few years ago. After his attack, he tried to flee from the spot. But hearing the victim’s scream, locals and police beat marshal who were standing a few

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grim reminder of a mentally disturbed man stabbing two young girls from Manipur at the Gateway in August 2005, killing one of them surfaced again when another 28-yearold man allegedly attacked a 24-year-old call center employee with a kitchen knife in Vile Parle (West) on Sunday. According to Juhu Police station sources, the victim sustained grievous cuts on both her wrists when she tried to protect her abdomen. The arrested accused has

meters away to prevent chain snatching incident, rushed to the spot. Ali started running, police chased him for at least two kilometers till Nanavati hospital and managed to nab the culprit and recover the knife, said a police officer. The victim was rushed to Cooper hospital but because of serious condition serious, was

shifted to the Sion hospital for treatment. Police says that she is out of danger and will record her statement soon. After taking him into custody, the arrested accused revealed that, he works in a hotel in the Vile Parle area and resides in Neharu Nagar slum, Vile Parle (West). Police says he is married but his wife left him few years ago and started staying with her parents. According to police, the victim lives in the same locality as the accused along with her parents. Her elder brother livesabroad. She works in a call center at South Mumbai. The incident occurred at around 8.30am when she was heading towards Vile Parle station to go to her office. “We have booked accused under various sections of IPC including, 307, he will be produced before the court for remand on Monday, but why he attacked her is not clear, it is part of investigation,� police said.

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fter almost 24 hours, well known Bollywood actress Rati Agnihotri filed domestic violence case against her husband in the Worli police station. The police has also recorded the statement of her husband.According to Worli Police station sources, "We have recorded the statements of Rati's husband. In the coming week we will decide to take appropriate action in the case, first we have to check the allegations which she made against her husband."The cops have refused to comment on anything regarding the contents of the statement of the actress' husband, but they said, an investigation is taking place and appropriate action in the matter will be taken on

Rati Agnihotri time.The actor on Saturday, filed a complaint accusing her husband Anil Virwani of domestic violence and intimidation. Rati married Anil in 1985 and while filing the complaint against him she said that he had mentally tortured her besides assaulting her physically, informed the police.On the basis of com-

plaint, a case has been registered against Virwani under IPC sections 498A (husband or relative of husband of a woman subjecting her to cruelty), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 350 (use of criminal force) and 506 (criminal intimidation).The 54-year-old actress, who stays in south Mumbai's Worli area with her architect-businessman husband and the actor's son Tanuj, alleged that she was a victim of domestic violence for a long time, according to her complaint.Rati had orally complained to police on March 7, showing abrasions on her hands due to the alleged beating by her husband. The actress who has acted in several films, is remembered mainly for her role in the 1981 blockbuster 'Ek Duje Ke Liye'

COPS LAY ‘CASH TRAP’ ‘Orchestra Bar’ bang opp police station ‘faces the music’ TO NAB ‘TADI-PAAR’ Hat-trick of raids by cops on ladies bar in Kashimira, owners cry foul DRUG DEALER By Suresh Golani

in possession of 108 grams of MD (Meow-Meow), having hen the Mira Road po- an estimated market value of lice nabbed a small time Rs.55,000. peddler, little did they know In an attempt to track the that they were close to a prize origin of the consignment, catch in the form of Kamran the police team immediately Mohammed Khan (29), a key grilled Aafak who broke down operative of the local drug and revealed the name of his syndicate involved in supplier as Kamran, a notoriMephedrone (MD) trade. ous 'tadi-paar' goon who had Acting on a tip-off, API Pra- been externed from the refull Wagh and his team under gion for a year. The police the supervision of SDPO have also recovered a Suhas Bawache laid a trap in Chevrolet Beat car from their Shanti Park and nabbed possession. Aafak Asif Sayyed (25), a dug “We made the arrested peddler who was found to be peddler to call-up Kamran

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asking him to come and collect his payment. Subsequently he landed into our trap at about 3 a.m. on Saturday,� said, Sr. Police Inspector Dhanaji Kshirsagar. With key player Kamran in their custody, the investigating team is confident of extracting more information which would help them bust the network of the local drug cartel. Booked under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, the duo have been remanded to police custody till March 18.

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Poor Manmohan Singh, paying the price for goodness and cowardice

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hy did the police want to know the colour of Rahul Gandhi’s hair? Was it curiosity that made them want to know whether he had any birth marks — and if he did have, where were they? And was it necessary for them to know the colour of his eyes? They asked Rahul as many as 18 questions — most of them personal. There was a hue and cry from the Congress party which dubbed the police exercise as ‘snoopgate’. It is perhaps the first time that such personal details were collected from a leader of the party. They have mercifully spared Sonia Gandhi, president of the Congress party, and did not collect personal details. Perhaps what they wanted to do was to bring down the image of Rahul as a dynasty man. This is the first time the policemen have gone to the residence of a top leader of the party and collected personal information of his body parts. While the Congress shouted from house-tops, the BJP said such information was collected from the party president Amit Shah also. What the BJP president did’nt say was that the police went to the office of Amit Shah and got the answers typed on a piece of paper. Is all this a farce or is there something sinister about it? The police definitely did not themselves think of collecting personal details. Someone in the government or someone tall in the party must have asked the police do it. It is ridiculous that the police ask for Rahul Gandhi’s shoe size. Do they want to buy him a pair of shoes and present it to him?

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E feel sorry for Manmohan Singh. Yes, we do. A good man fallen among crooks. He is now having to pay for the folly of keeping bad company. Those who pushed him to ape Gandhi’s three monkeys, forbidding him to see, do, or speak evil, even as they put their grasping hands in the nation’s till, are now making a big show of solidarity. But the time to stand by him is long past. Now, it is not in their hands anyway. The judiciary will decide whether Singh survives untainted. Genuine well-wishers would have stood with him when all manner of crooks and criminals, both inside and outside UPA government, made the Prime Minister of India a cipher, even as they merrily did what bolstered their licit and illicit bank accounts. Singh might be paying for the abdication of his duties as prime minister for a decade. Those who forced him to do so, are no less guilty though. The case against him, notably, not in his capacity as Prime Minister, but as Coal Minister, is rather odd. If the minister in-charge cannot act in good faith on a representation by the owner of a company in dire need of coal, and provide requisite relief, we wonder if robots should replace humans as ministers and secretaries. For every rule, there is, and ought to be, an exception when the situation so demands. That is when human beings make informed choices and use discretion for the sake of the larger public good. Fortunately, Singh’s own financial integrity is beyond reproach. The same can be said about P. C. Parakh, who was Secretary, Coal Ministry, at the time. As industrialists go, even Kumar Mangalam Birla enjoys better reputation than most of the moneybags who have wheeled and dealed their way to the billionaires’ club. In any case, nowhere in the case file it is suggested that financial corruption was involved in granting Hindalco the Talabira coal block by cancelling the allotment to a public sector company. No. The alleged violation, if at all, concerns the misuse of discretion by the then Coal Minister in a criminal conspiracy with Parakh and Birla. We all await the outcome of the trial. We do hope and pray that Judge Bharat Parashar has not fallen prey to the very human temptation of grandstanding. It is remarkable that on the day the summons to the former PM made headlines more than one newspaper profiled Parashar, writing all about his origins and work so far. Overnight, he too has become a household name. What also needs to be noted is the restraint of the Modi government to the summons to Singh. Fear of criminal charges after retirement can further slow down the decisionmaking process, especially in the economic ministries. Nobody wants to spend his retire-

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ment years dreading the day the bailiff will come calling, hauling you up for alleged wrong-doing. Even if your own conscience is clear, you still have to defend yourself in a painfully slow and costly court process. Indeed, given the expropriatory legal fees, as an abundant precaution, every public servant will be well-advised to insure himself for such an eventuality. Maybe the government of the day would reimburse the cost of such an insurance. Otherwise, the permanent executive might be afraid to take even bonafide decisions. To return to Singh, we do think that he deserved better. Alright, he was a weak PM, even a cowardly PM who lacked the courage to stop the thieves even when he caught them in

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OUR inability to break a habit,- causes a pinch and when you are deeply pained by something, the pain will rid you of that habit. If you are pained by your shortcomings, then you are a sadhak - a seeker. Pain takes you out of addiction. — Los Angeles, California, Jan. 30, 1997

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escaped legally blameless for what he had himself perpetrated, and that Quattorocchhi never had to answer the Indian authorities for taking millions in the Bofors deal alone. And he had done many such deals with the explicit wishes of those he publicly claimed to be friends with. Who says there is justice, then? Singh will answer a case in which no bribes are alleged. And the late Rajiv Gandhi secured a clean chit from the Delhi High Court in a case in which it was established beyond any doubt that not only huge bribes were paid but the shortlisted panel of guns was altered to favour Bofors. Call it a quirk of fate or a miscarriage of justice but there can be no denying that goodness is rarely rewarded.

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RD Minister Smriti Irani better watch out. In a matter of few short months, she has acquired a reputation as a difficult person to work with. Under her, HRD Ministry figures last on senior bureaucrats’ list as a favoured destination. Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi is beginning to shine in comparison.

INSIDE STORY Virendra Kapoor the act. But was he personally corrupt? No. Not at all. And, yet, he finds himself hauled up for answering charges in a case of criminal conspiracy in which, as we said above, no bribes, were given. It was allegedly a case of misused discretion. Compare this to the feat of another Prime Minister whom no court in India dared summon even though there was a mountain of evidence crying aloud for summons to be sent. Yes, Rajiv Gandhi knowingly gave the order to AB Bofors of Sweden for the Howitzer guns even though the French Sofma was first on the army’s short-list. Yes, there were huge bribes paid by Bofors to secure that order. And, the biggest bribe-taker was none other than Ottavio Quattorocchi, the New Delhibased Italian wheeler-dealer who claimed to be a ‘close friend of the Gandhis’. Quattorocchi, now deceased, had prospered enormously by playing the commission agent in all such deals, thanks to his close friendship with the ruling family. Yet, no junior magistrate summoned Rajiv Gandhi, while he was still prime minister, or after he had ceased to be one. If there was ever a fit case to put an Indian PM in the dock, it was the Bofors bribery scandal. But successive Congress governments went to great and ridiculous lengths to ensure that Rajiv Gandhi

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are bothered by greed, be greedy for satsang. If cravings gnaw at you, crave the truth. If jeal-

MATTER & SPIRIT ously haunts you, be jealous about seva. Be averse to aversions. Attach yourself to the guru. Get intoxicated with the Divine. Joy is love for what is. Sorrow is love for what is not. — Rishikesh, April 3, 1997

F you cannot eliminate vices, magnify them. Worry, pride, anger, lust, grief - give them a bigger dimension and a different diESIRES for sensory pleasure are electric rection. What is the point of getting angry in nature and these desires get neutralabout small events? Be angry about the infinite, about Brahma. If you cannot get rid of ized as they move towards the object of your pride, take pride in owning the Divine. If you senses.

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HOUGH he was tucked away in a luxury suite at a natural healing outpost in Bengaluru along with his parents for days, nobody had seen Arvind Kejriwal’s pictures until a day after the sting operation exposed him indulging personally in the usual skullduggery politicians indulge in to grab power. In a PR gambit, photographs were arranged for the media, with him performing some yogic exercise with an eye on drumming up sympathy for the man suffering from constant cough. Nice try. But we are afraid the shroud of morality the hypocrite (pakhandi) had worn now lay completely shredded after he was hoist with his own petard, with the sting tapes exposing him to be a power-hungry politician like everyone else.

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EGAL circles in the capital are agog with the reported argument, which often got quite heated, between the CJI and a brother judge who is a member of the five-judge collegium for appointments to the Supreme Court and various High Courts. Apparently, the chief wanted to elevate to the apex court the chief justice of a southern High Court, but there were strong objections from a couple of members of the collegium, leading to heated exchanges. Since these normally tend to leak to the legal fraternity, a little bird perched high in the apex court conveyed it to us.

If, by your skill, you could move your desires deeper within you towards the centre of your existence, another dimension of everlasting pleasure, thrill, bliss and undying love will be yours. Lust, greed, power and jealousy are powerful because they are nothing but energy and you are the source of it - the pure electricity. Dedication and devotion maintain the purity of your electricity, moving you upward. When you realize you yourself are the electricity of pleasure, your cravings subside and serenity dawns. Also, remembering that you will die makes you alive now, and frees you from cravings and aversions. The wise ones are always careful not to get their minds entangled and dizzy. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Milano, Italy, January 7, 1998


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Railway Minister needs to address Mumbai Commuters' problems

Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu This refers to 'A humble letter to the Railway Minister' (DIARY, March 11) which projects the grievances of a practising Bombay high court advocate, Pallavi Chalkar, with your endorsement. What the learned lawyer-commuter has said in her Facebook letter is all true and reflects the sorry state of affairs prevailing in the local trains running in the city and its suburbs. One thought that the minister, hailing from the city, would come down to earth and have plans to solve the daily problems of lakhs of commuters, but, alas, in his theatrical presentation of the budget, he only talked about introducing air-conditioned locals when our harried passengers starve for just plain 'air' inside the compartments. More ladies' compartments and more locals are the need of the hour as Madam Chalkar has pointed out and our minister concerned (or is it 'unconcerned'?) will do well to solve these chronic problems of daily commute, keeping high-speed trains in the backburner. — Dr. V. Subramanyan, Thane

Enforce harsher punishment for spitting, shitting and pissing Govt must enforce harsher punishment for people who feel nothing while spitting, shitting and pissing on the roads in full view of public (Harsher punishment for chewing, spitting tobacco in public proposed, dated 11th March,15). Mumbai city looks like an big dustbin where people are throwing all kinds of clutter and garbage. It's shame that the city which aspires to be commercial capital of India is being treated by some of its citizen in this manner. People caught should be asked to do community service in their own locality rather than in some obscure office. Only then it will put some fear into the minds of waste monger. Such widespread spitting in Mumbai is fatal for spreading contagious diseases beside encouraging the use of tobacco. Govt must come heavily as one never knows if someone is spitting from the bus or from the auto rickshaw while traveling. Govt must enlist all the NGOs and engage them for this cause beside traffic police should be empowered to fine and book the law breakers. Swachch Bharat or defaced Bharat, we really have to make choice for ourselves. — Ashok Goswami, Mumbai

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Manmohan Singh Hazir Ho! The Special CBI court summoning former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the coal mine scam does not come as a surprise. The law of the land should treat every citizen on par in a democratic set-up & truth should prevail which is the job of the judiciary for the success & progress of the nation. Billions of rupess were siphoned off by way of bribes in the coal block mining auction & the main beneficiaries were the politicians & bureaucrats. The courts should go deep into the scam & not only punish the guilty but also recover the bribe amount which runs into mammoth figures that than should be utilised for the benefit

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on Valentine's day. This is going to be the 11th World up one day Time and again we find activists cricket as the first one was held in suffer gruesome attacks for their England in the year 1975. The campaign against social cause. matches will be played in 7 centres Senior Communist leader Govind each in Australia and New Pansare and his wife were shot at at Zealand, the host countries for this Kohlapur. He was taking up matter years World cup cricket tournaof public interest but that turned ment. The humdinger of the touragainst him. Pansare and his wife nament will be a India - Pakistan were shot at during their morning match on Sunday sports special on walk. He had spearheaded cam- Star TV. Wake up early cricket fans paign against road toll tax which for the games played in New had glaring similarities with attack Zealand else you will miss the early on Pune rationalist Narendra Dab- action. — C.K. Subramaniam, Sanpada holkar. He too is known to represent progressive thinking in Maharashtra. He is also known for his eloquence and organisational skills. He started his career in politics as a labor leader but was involved in almost every kind of progressive movement in the State This refers to the Shireen Dalvi carin the nearly 60 years of public life. rying CHARLIE HEBDO's Cartoon Pansare's lead movement against on the Cover of her magazine, road tax and his way of standing up which has caused anger among for citizenry had been a known Muslims who feel offended. I have been an Editor of 4 thing in the past and for the few years it had intensified and led to Monthly Papers in the past, all on the present attack. Thus freedom of an Honorary basis and also an Asspeech and expression of thoughts sociate Editor of another Monthly, took a big beating in the beastly at- mainly run for development of the tack. State Government should Catholic Community, as a Social acstop such cowardly attacks against tivity. As such, there have been times, social activists. — C.K. Subramaniam, Sanpada when I have had to use my intellect to decide and draw the line when writing about a Community other than mine or on serious Political issues. While, during the emergency and thereafter, I fought for FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, I've always The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 is made sure that my Editorial Comprobably the biggest sporting ments/ articles do not offend peoevent that the year will witness. ple from another Community. This Fourteen teams will battle it out is an important responsibility of an for glory in Australia and New Editor or even of any article writer, Zealand over six weeks and ulti- though in the latter case, there is an mately one side will be crowed the Editor who could intervene if it ofWorld Champion. It was a treat to fends another community. see dancers forming unique seShireen Dalvi was definitely quence and the colorful attire of wrong in deciding to carry the the opening ceremony partici- Charlie Hebdo cartoon on the cover pants were eye-catching to the au- of her magazine. Her's is clearly an dience. It was indeed a high error of judgment as an Editor. showmanship at its best and all the Having said this, as she has tenStar TV viewers enjoyed the spec- dered profuse apologies for hurting tacle sitting at home or in big the sentiments of Muslims,(though screens in the restaurants. No her explanation of not understandamount of praise can be given for ing French does not stand), I feel the extravaganza or glitz that can the matter should be closed and match the chutzpah of the Aussies she should not be hounded. This and Kiwis overall combined effort. past 10-15 days would itself be sufThe Mega event will feature 14 ficient for her to be careful in the teams 49 matches in 44 days of future !!! — H.S. Krishna Prasad, Mumbai competition, which is beginning

of the citizens. Our former PM too would be at fault if he kept his silence knowing about the scam as that would mean abetting the crime. He atleast now needs to open his mouth to help the courts to nab all the culprits. The onus is now on Manmohan Singh to prove that he is not guilty. The person giving bribes too is at fault & industrialists too should face the music of the courts for polluting our administrative & political system for their own benefits. The punishment & penalties both for politicians & industrialists should be unprecedented so that such scams do not happen in our country in future!

— K V Raman, Malad

Shahrukh Khan in trouble again Poonam Mahajan the BJP MP from Mumbai North Central, seems to have a soft corner for the residents of Bandra those who have to use the road leading to the Mount Mary shrine and which road has been

— S.N. Kabra, Goregaon

Arjun Ramphal in trouble... If reports appearing in a Marathi daily Navakal on Bollywood celebrity Arjun Ramphal having visited the J.J.Hospital to meet and talk to Arun Gawli is true, then ity’s for sure that Arjun Ramphal may land in trouble. According to the

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in the hospital without t permission of the police is absolutely illegal. Sorry for Arjun if any legal action is taken against him and if he has to face any imprisonment.

Arjun Ramphal report, Arjun is playing the character of Arun Gawli in a film and in connection with that he had visited him. But wasn’t Arjun aware that Arun Gawli is a criminal and is undergoing jail sentence and meeting him

blocked for free movement with the placement of a ramp by Bollywood icon Shahrukh Khan outside his “Mannat” bungalow to park his vanity van and his high end cars. She has strongly addressed a letter to the Municipal Corporation Sitaram Kunte to personally intervene and to look at this issue legally and lawfully as a Government servant and to issue orders to get the ramp demolished at the earliest the actor’s bungalow illegally constructed by him. In fact the local residents of the area have for long been complaining about the chaos and traffic on the road due to the ramp which is causing permanent obstruction for accessing the public road. — K.V. Raman, Malad

Uddhav warns govt on Metro-III Apropos your article "Uddhav warns govt on Metro-III" (ADC Mar 14), Thackeray's constant grandstanding against the Fadnavis government is proving to be a fortuitous boon to the NCP. Remember the open enquiry against senior NCP leaders in the irrigation scam, announced with great fanfare by the CM. It now turns out that the enquiry will be conducted internally by the water department. Since many senior officials in the water department are themselves involved in the scam, we all know where this "enquiry" will lead - if it leads anywhere at all. By making frequent threats to pull out of the Maharashtra coalition government, the Shiv Sena is forcing t6he BJP to mollify the NCP and keep them

Uddhav Thackeray in good humour. It is no wonder that Sharad Pawar has a big grin on his face these days. -Firoze Hirjikaka, Colaba

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NATURE'S BOUNTY?... People click selfies after a spell of heavy hailstorm in Nagpur on Sunday.

NEWS IN BRIEF J&K Home Secy transferred Jammu & Kashmir Home Secretary Suresh Kumar was on Sunday transferred, days after the controversy over the release of hardline separatist leader Masarat Alam. Kumar, a 1986 batch IAS officer of JK cadre, has been transferred to a much less important post of Director General of J&K Institute of Management.

CBI seeks customs, excise officers on loan

CBI has sought customs and central excise officers on loan to help it investigate complex cases, including those on financial crimes. CBI Director Anil Sinha has written to Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) seeking nominations of eligible officers. CBI lacks officers with expertise in taxation and accounting related matters which are must for deciphering whitecollar crimes.

Oppn to march against land bill on Tuesday

Intensifying the protest against the Centre over the Land Acquisition Bill, 10 Opposition parties including the Congress, SP, TMC and the Left parties would stage a march to the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Tuesday and submit a memorandum to the President. JD(U) leader Shard Yadav said the Ordinance has diluted the previous Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 which are against the farmers.

Conference on role of community radio

Role of community radio movement in promoting initiatives like 'Beti Bachao' and 'Jan Dhan Yojana' will be the main focus of a three-day conference which begins today. Organised by the I&B ministry, the '5th National Community Radio Sammelan' in New Delhi would see discussions.

NEVER LATE TO LEARN... Married women with their kids appear for the 10th Basic Literacy Examination under 'Sakshar Bharat Mission' at a village near Balurghat in South Dinajpur district of West Bengal, on Sunday.

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EW DELHI: AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal may have inflicted a massive defeat on BJP in Delhi Assembly polls last month, but months earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi saw him as a "small single city leader" not even worth "my time to ignore". These comments were made by Modi to former BBC journalist Lance Price in July last year explaining his decision not to name Kejriwal during the campaign for the Lok Sabha elections. Price, who spoke to Modi four times during that period, recounts Modi's responses on a variety of issues in his new book "The Modi Effect: Inside Narendra Modi's Campaign to Transform India". It makes a mention of the contest between Modi and Kejriwal for the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat. After Kejriwal announced his candidature and promised a 'political earthquake', Modi decided to keep mum. When asked about it, he told Price, "My silence is my strength..You should know that

Prime Minister Narendra Modi says it all. in the grand scheme of things, Kejriwal was nothing but a small single city leader. He was getting far more coverage than he deserved as compared to other more established Opposition party leaders. So why spend time even ignoring someone. It was, therefore, not even worth my time to ignore Kejriwal. "Kejriwal was elevated by select group of vested media interests fuelled by the Congress

to target Narendra Modi and try and save the Congress. Keep in mind he was not even a Member of Parliament; had lasted only 49 days as CM and had won less than one per cent of the national vote." Kejriwal lost to Modi in Varanasi but led AAP to a resounding victory clinching 67 seats in the 70-member Delhi Assembly. BJP won the remaining three seats while Congress drew a blank.

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EW DELHI: All 240 churches in the city have been identified and assessed for their foolproof security arrangements in the wake of recent attacks on them, and the Delhi Police have also plotted the buildings on a map for a holistic view. At present, 161 churches which have installed CCTV cameras, 54 of them got the cameras installed after police insistence. "There are 240 churches in the city. The DCP and police station staff have been asked to make surprise visits to the churches. These churches have also been depicted on a map for a holistic view," said a senior police official. Other than that, the SHOs of all police stations in Delhi have been asked to regularly patrol around churches while PCR vans, ERVs and motorcycle patrols have been deployed outside these establishments. At all vulnerable locations, static deployment is made in the night. Recently, Delhi Police top brass had also appointed an officer of the rank of Additional DCP as the "nodal officer" for attending to issues related to churches and educational institutions of the community.

Over 1,700 dead due to swine flu N

EW DELHI: 36 more deaths drove the swine flu toll past the 1,700-mark while the total number of people suffering from the contagious disease reached close to 30,000 in the country this season. Data collated by the Union Health Ministry today said that as on March 14, the disease has claimed the lives of 1,710 people and 29,558 have been infected by it across the country. The health ministry had yesterday said that as on March 13, 1,674 people had perished across the country while the number of affected people were 29,103. The death toll was highest in Gujarat where 382 people have perished to the disease while

the number of affected people has breached the 6,000-mark and stands at 6,099. 375 people have died in Rajasthan which is also one of the most affected state. 6,179 people are suffering from the disease in the desert state. The death toll in Maharashtra stands at 288 while 3,407 people are affected by the disease. In Madhya Pradesh, 237 people have perished and 1,866 are affected. In Delhi, 11 deaths have been reported while the number of swine flu cases inched towards the 4,000-mark, as 3,958 people are affected by the disease. The death toll in Telangana has increased to 72 while 51 people have died in Punjab. In Kar-

nataka, the disease has claimed the lives of 71 people while 45 people have died in Haryana. One more person perished to the disease taking the total death toll in West Bengal to 19 while the state of Uttar Pradesh has witnessed 35 deaths. In Jammu and Kashmir, the death of one more person has taken the toll to 16. 13 people have died in Tamil Nadu while 20 perished in Andhra Pradesh. The disease has also claimed the lives of 14 people in Chhattisgarh. A study conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has said the swine flu virus in India may have mutated to a more severe and infectious strain than the earlier H1N1 strains.

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The draft of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)'s plan for the development of Mumbai put forth a fortnight ago brought instant cheer to people and developers as it said the Floor Space Index (FSI) for the city and suburbs will be increased within a range of 3 and 8. Many thought that it was a God gift and would fulfill their dream of owning homes at an affordable price. But scrutinise it closely and you get the feeling of being duped by the so called grand vision for 20 years by the authorities, as the truth emerges that the higher FSI is just another way of filling the coffers of the BMC and benefits nobody else; neither the developers nor the common man. Experts are calling it 'self defeating, exploitative, capitalistic and anti social'

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his is certainly not a vision document,� says Vinod Sampat, Advocate and Expert on Property matters. “This plan neither benefits the common man nor the infamous builder or developer lobby. It is just a sure shot way of minting speed money by the BMC,� he says. Sampat explains that everything in the new development plan is chargeable, including the permissions that were there as also new permissions that would be generated by the plan. “They are going to charge premium on everything and the premium will be charged at the ready reckoner rates which is ever increasing,� he says. The “BMC will get more and more money,� he adds. Though he says that the plan would really be appreciated if the genuine difficulties faced by the people would be addressed,� Sampat added. Pankaj Kapoor, Managing Director of Liases Foras, a real estate rating and research firm, says that having a

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development plan was the need of the hour for the city, as Mumbai is the worst city in the world as far as the ratio of area to built up area is concerned. “But the development plan's complexities are such that 51% of the area mentioned in the development plan is either slums or difficult to develop,â€? he says. “The main problem with the city is costly land,â€? says Kapoor. The land cost in any project in places like Malabar hill or Worli is 60-90% of the total project cost. In places like Borivali it amounts to 50% of the cost, at the ready reckoner rate plus now the added cost of the premium FSI will make the entire project very costly for the developer which he will be passing on the buyer... plus sometimes it also decreases the productivity of the land,â€? explains Kapoor. “By this plan the city will not be served‌ costly products result in very costly end products for which there will Continued on pg 14 Âť

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be no buyers, which in turn will give rise to an economic slowdown in the sectors,” fears Kapoor. However, he says that developers with a huge land bank will certainly benefit from the plan. He says that the plan is self defeating ,exploitative, capitalistic and anti social. “What the BMC could have done is for the next 5-6 years incentivise construction of affordable housing and create a good amount of supply that could take care of the population growth for the next 20 years. Also measures like building Trans Harbour link to the main land will open doors of growth and affordability in housing,” he adds.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO SOUTH MUMBAI?

According to the New Proposed Plan the FSI for South Mumbai is 5. 80% of the South Mumbai consists of dilapidated buildings. In 1967, when most of the South Mumbai's Buildings were constructed the FSI was 4* and has already been consumed by most of the buildings in the area. ADC asked Commissioner Kunte that in such a case which developer will come forward to redevelop the buildings? He dodged the question by saying that all the explanations are given in the plan.

HOW THE FSI WILL BE CALCULATED?

Imagine that if area is given an FSI of 5 then.. There would be a base FSI of 2.5 The developer can buy another 1 which will be called Premium A Then the developer can buy TDR at the market rate... say that will add up another 1 to the FSI If the developer wants to consume the rest of the FSI ..Then he will have to pay further which is called Premium B. According to Municipal Commissioner Sitaram Kunte,The ”Proposed FSI profile in DP 2034 should be seen as an outer envelope, which will not be fully consumed in the next 20 years. This will ensure that there is no scarcity of development rights that would cause distortions (in the property market). Moreover, the new draft DP clearly mentions that FSI is not an entitlement and no concessions will be granted in setbacks for achieving the permissible FSI. Under these circumstances small plots and relatively new development will not immediately go for redevelopment. The plot size requirement to consume FSI will be much higher,” he says. With this plan we are challenged and cannot cater to affordable housing. With this plan we cannot create volumes at affordable pricing,“ says Niranjan Hiranandani, MD, Hiranandani Group. Additional FSI is nothing but the revenue earning measures by the BMC,” he says. The resources created by the new plan like NDZ will further give rise to slums... so after 20 years we will have more slums than development,” he adds. He suggests that the authorities should keep greens like mangroves as greens and keep construction land parcels separate. The local body has already overpriced ready reckoner rates and they will

keep going up plus TDR is already at a premium, making projects unviable and making the city expensive,” he adds. Says Ramesh Nair, COO – Business & International Director, JLL India, “The Development Plan leaves some unanswered questions. For instance, if the assumptions made on income levels are correct, how does the DP propose to allow for housing for the majority of Mumbai’s population? Will affordable housing remain a part of the puzzle that remains outside the DP’s consideration? Also, if the population is expected to drop in wards A, B and C which have infrastructure, why does the DP not bring

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The Positives The new Development Plan proposes FSI to accommodate the expected increase in Mumbai's population. Both the earlier DPs failed to plan for development suitable to a growing population. The new DP acknowledges realities of existing developments and densities, and proposes a geographic distribution of FSI instead of a uniform FSI across the board. Transit-oriented development is encouraged by higher FSI being allowed around stations. The new DP finally removes all ambiguity around calculations of what is counted in FSI; now, there is nothing that can be built and not be accounted for as free of FSI. This brings in much-needed simplicity and transparency, and reduces the scope for manipulation. The new DP acknowledges that new car depots near the areas of future population growths are critical for city to remain competitive and hence proposes new car depot at Aarey Colony.

The Negatives No clear time-frame for implementation has been outlined For the Western Suburbs, higher FSI may be largely impractical because of the civil aviation funnel and road width requirements FSIs of 6.5 and 8.4 will lead to further crowding of already traffic-congested regions such as Dadar and Andheri. 10% of built-up area in projects over plots more than 2000 square meters in area in the form of small tenements is required to be handed over to the MCGM Developers are dis-incentivized from providing amenities such as swimming pools and clubhouses in their projects, as they are part of FSI to be paid for, but do not generate direct revenue

—Ramesh Nair, COO – Business & International Director, JLL India

Arbitration Shifts Towards International Norms

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rbitration is a “useful tool and it is an appropriate time to promote it,” said Firoze Andhyarujina, the Senior Advocate with the Bombay High Court and the Supreme Court while introducing the seminar on ‘Emerging trends in international arbitration.’ The event was organized by World Trade Centre Mumbai, Indian Arbitration Forum, Nishith Desai Associates, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, All India Association of Industries and Ernst and Young last week. Andhyarujina explained that arbitration can be conducted in either of the two methods - ad-hoc method or institutional method. “The new government has emphasized the ease of doing business in India. It not only means that one gets permissions from a single window system. It also means doing away with time consuming litigations, which frustrates dispensation of justice.” Andhyarujina highlighted the importance of the report by Justice A.P. Shah which has influenced the proposed new arbitration law. “It is definitely on par with international rules and international laws of arbitration. Now the bill will focus on specialized courts dealing with commercial disputes which involve an amount of Rs 2 crore and above. These include intellectual property rights violations, international joint ventures and collaborations.” As per the new bill, disputes between the joint partners in international arbitra-

<<Ms. Rupa Naik, Executive Director, All India Association of Industries and Director - Projects, World Trade Centre Mumbai, Mr. Firoze Andhyarujina, Senior Advocate, Bombay High Court and Supreme Court, Mr. Vyapak Desai, Partner, Nishith Desai Associates, Mr. Sahil Kanuga, Senior Associate, Nishith Desai Associates and Mr. Y. R. Warerkar, Executive Director, World Trade Centre Mumbai at the Seminar on Emerging Trends in International Arbitration organised by World Trade Centre Mumbai, All India Association of Industries, Nishith Desai Associates, Ernst & Young, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre and Indian Arbitration Forum, held on March 13, 2015 at World Trade Centre Mumbai. tion will be addressed in Indian courts as per rules of international arbitration. Vyapak Desai, Partner of Nishith Desai Associates highlighted that in 1996 India got its first unified act for domestic and international arbitrations. “Since 2012, the Indian judiciary has been recommending the litigating parties to opt for arbitration, thereby adopting a non-interventionary approach.” Sahil Kanuga, Senior Associate,

Nishith Desai Associates highlighted that arbitration is an alternative form of dispute settlement. Arbitration allows disagreements between two parties to be decided outside the purview of courts. Speaking on the selection of arbitrators in the Indian context, Kanuga mentioned that retired judges have been preferred mainly for their experience. “However, in international arbitration, there is increasing reliance on experts as against judges,” Kanuga added.

in levers that will incentives people to stay in these wards and make good use of existing infrastructure? How will power, water, road and drainage

infrastructure for the excess housing stock be created? These are just some of the gaps in the logic where more clarity is definitely required”.

Kanuga further observed that institutional arbitration has rules and experts in place, which adds certainty. “The world is moving towards institutional arbitration. Though, India has been following ad-hoc method, the international parties prefer institutional arbitration. Now, in India, the trend is changing and Indian clients prefer to settle arbitrations at Singapore, London and Hong Kong,” said Kanuga. Both Desai and Kanuga emphasized the need for arbitration since conflict is on the rise in modern businesses. Another important factor for arbitration is the cost. “The losing party has to bear the cost of arbitration of the winning party. This would discourage frivolous arbitration,” said Kanuga. Yogen Vaidya, Partner, Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services at Ernst & Young LLP said that India ranked 72 in the parameter of ‘efficiency of legal systems’ in the Ease of Doing Business. However, now with recent Supreme Court judgments on arbitration, the perception with regard to arbitration in India is changing.” According to Vaidya, the right time to claim the costs, the methodology and reasonableness standards need to be followed. Various methodologies for calculation of damages depending on specific facts and circumstances will have to be adopted and followed,” said Vaidya. He also highlighted the role of forensic accountants and specialists when claiming damages and providing evidence in an arbitration proceeding. Aditya Kurian, Counsel, Hong Kong

International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) highlighted the various benefits offered by HKIAC to the arbitrating parties. “We are increasingly seeing Indian parties approaching HKIAC for arbitration in the interest of time and cost”, Kurian said. HKIAC deals with administration of arbitration, mediation and domain name disputes in international business. He spoke about the various advantages of HKIC’s service, which ensure cost-effectiveness, time-bound award, confidentiality in the settlement of disputes. Earlier, Y.R. Warerkar, the Executive Director, World Trade Centre, in his welcome address observed that in diverse judicial and cultural systems, different languages, economic and political climates creates significant obstacles to resolving international disputes. Arbitration provides an efficient and neutral means to resolve international disputes. “WTC in its key object to promote international trade and investments devotes attention to assist businesses in the conduct of international trade and investment effectively,” Warerkar said. The Centre offers a cohesive platform to its members to learn new business concepts and gain understanding of the various aspects of negotiation and dispute resolution in global commerce. Businesses operating in a complex global environment need to know how to safeguard their business interests as well as the pre-emptive steps they should take vis-à-vis their business counterparts.


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Equity MFs Net Inflow Reaches `61,000 Cr Afternoon Despatch & Courier

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utual funds pumped in Rs 5,200 crore in equity schemes in February, taking the total inflow to over Rs 61,000 crore in the first 11 months of the current financial year on the back of positive returns. It was the 12th consecutive month when equity mutual funds witnessed an inflow. Moreover, mutual fund houses are expected to be upbeat about inflow into equity schemes for the remaining part of the current fiscal, ending March 31. According to the latest update available with Association of Mu-

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retail investors into such schemes. "There has been change in sentiment over the past few months, especially after the general election's verdict in May. We are witnessing a trend where more and more investors are coming back into financial assets. Positive investment returns have also attracted investors into equity segment," said an industry expert. Inflow in equity schemes have helped the 45 mutual funds to cross Rs 12 lakh crore mark in assets under management (AUM) at the end of February. The inflow in equity funds is in line with the BSE's benchmark Sensex

tual Funds in India (AMFI), equity funds saw net inflow of Rs 5,217 crore in February as compared to Rs 5,850 crore witnessed in the preceding month. The latest inflow takes the total fund infusion in equity MF schemes to Rs 61,089 crore at the end of February. However, equity funds witnessed an outflow of Rs 5,526 crore during April-February in the year-ago period. This inflow has helped in increasing mutual fund equity assets base to Rs 3.07 lakh crore in February from Rs 1.57 lakh crore a year ago. Industry experts said equity markets have delivered positive returns that attracted

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o many of us live each day thinking, life has to be full of struggles and hard work. Choosing the hard way makes one feel satisfied that they are indeed doing their best to lead a good life. However, the journey is more important than the destination. Living the rich life begins in the mind. It will be wise to make an effort to enjoy life for the sake of life itself instead of worrying about the future. Easier said than done, it can be argued that living to the fullest is only possible when one has sufficient resources. But the good news is that it is not necessarily true. Irrespective of your income, we show you how to live the rich life.

#1 Indulge a little bit and then some more Have no guilt in pampering yourself. Happiness doesn't have to cost much. Going in for extra cheese with the burger or a pedicure along with your routine salon session will add to small joys. Instead of cutting down on these

small things, allow yourself to go for it every once in a while. The tradeoff between some extra costs for more happiness is definitely worth it. #2 Smart exchanges How about getting ten friends along for the music fest for a free ticket or exchanging that wooden table with a friend who needs it for two chairs which they want to get rid of? It's all about thinking creatively and getting what you want. Instead of choosing to not go in for it, choose to think smartly. Barter and exchanges have been used in trade since a long time. Why not continue using this technique to find innovative solutions which benefit everybody! #3 Stay away from the debt hole Living it up doesn't mean living beyond ones means. Planning and investing wisely is the key here. Consider taking loans only when required and planned in advance. This means avoiding debts for things which can wait and for which one can save to avail. The rich don't spend time thinking about the next interest payment. Instead decide to walk to office or run errands rather than driving. That way you choose health and money over debt payments. #4 Start magic savings That means you don't have wait to accumulate that four digit amount to begin saving. Open a separate account wherein you put in money whenever you save, however little. It may not seem too much at any point in time but when you look back you will be surprised with the amount accumulated over a period of time. It will seem like magic since the saving process was so effortless. Feeling

rich is easy that way! #5 Understand spending patterns Now this hardly means complex color coding or Venn diagrams. Simply try and understand how to treat you money! Example, we have a tendency to spend more after money flows in the account and then feel down and keep cutting cost until the next account credit happens. Instead, spread out your expenses throughout the month. This includes billing cycles, paying for school fees or other regular expenses. That way you will be more in control of the situation and not feel low cause of cash towards the end of the month. #6 Follow the seasons Whether buying fruit, vegetables or picking designer bags, shop during the right season for the right things. Indulge in mango delicacies during summers when mangoes are available in plenty and strawberries in winter when they are fresh and priced economically. Avail of heavy discounts during the holiday season on branded bags, shoes or dresses. It's all about being aware of pricing trends and then going in for that purchase at the right time. #7 Be your own influencer Define a good life your own way. Don't let advertisements or other people influence your idea of happiness. As philosophical as it may sound, it's important to think beyond money. While it does help buy things, it doesn't necessarily get you happiness. Instead of comparing lifestyles with others, figuring out what works best for you serves well. Living the rich life is all about living the way you want to.

Inox Wind IPO Opens On March18

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ind power solution provider Inox Wind will hit capital market with an initial public offer (IPO) on March 18 to fetch around Rs 700 crore. "We will use the funds to primarily expand our existing capacities of which Rs 150 crore will be utilised for enhancing capacity in Madhya Pradesh," said Devansh Jain, Director Inox Wind. Inox Wind offers a broad range of services to its customers servicing amongst others, large corporates, IPPs and PSUs including manufacturing wind turbine generators, or WTGs, and providing turnkey solutions by supplying WTGs. It has facilities dedicated to manufacturing nacelles, hubs, rotor blade sets and towers. It also offer services including wind resource assessment, site acquisition, infrastructure development, erection and commissioning, and also long term operations and maintenance of wind power projects. The issue comprises a fresh offering of equity shares aggregating up to Rs 700 crore and an offer for sale of up to one crore equity shares, or 5% of stake held by Inox Wind promoter Gujarat Fluorochemicals to the extent of Rs 300 crore. The price band is fixed from Rs. 315 to Rs. 325 per equity share. The Issue closes on March 20. The minimum bid lot is 45 equity shares and in multiples of 45 equity shares thereafter. A discount of Rs.

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surging by 31 per cent in the first 11 months (April-February) of the current financial year. After witnessing an outflow in March 2014, equity mutual funds started the financial year on a positive note. The inflow in such funds increased in May due to change in sentiment, supported by the outcome of general election, and the inflow continued till last month. Experts expect that this scenario will continue in the coming months as well. Mutual fund is an investment vehicle with a pool of funds collected from investors to buy securities such as stocks, bonds, money market instruments and similar assets.

15 per equity share is being offered to all retail investors and eligible employees. The issue will be listed on both exchanges, NSE and BSE. The company will utilise the funds for expansion and upgradation of existing manufacturing facilities, longterm working capital requirements, investment in subsidiary Inox Wind Infrastructure Services and other infrastructure development. The company had an order book of 1,258 MW as of December 31, 2014. Its customers include Green Infra, Continuum Wind Energy, Tata Power Renewable Energy, Welspun Energy, Bhilwara Energy, ReNew Power Ventures and Hero Future Energies. The company had access to a large inventory of project sites (in excess of 4,000 MW) in states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The Global Co-ordinators and Book Running Lead Managers to the Issue are Axis Capital, DSP Merrill Lynch and Edelweiss Financial Services and the Book Running Lead Manager (BRLM) is YES Bank.

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The issue comprises a fresh offering of equity shares aggregating up to Rs 700 crore and an offer for sale of up to one crore equity shares, or 5% of stake held by Inox Wind promoter Gujarat Fluorochemicals to the extent of Rs 300 crore. The price band is fixed from Rs. 315 to Rs. 325 per equity share.

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‘Housing For All’ Can Change Trends In Real Estate Sector MONA JALOTA VP, Strategies & Operation, Coldwell Banker India

« REAL ESTATE The ‘New’ Development Plan: For the 75th Anniversary of India’s independence, the new government has come up with the ‘Housing for All’ 2022 Scheme which aims at providing affordable homes for every Indian while creating better connectivity through developed infrastructure. The Union Budget 2015-16 has allocated Rs. 14,000 Crore for the ‘Housing for All’ programme which includes Rs. 10,000 crore for ‘Indira Awas Yojana’. The Central Government together with the State Governments and according to the plan, will build close to 4 crore homes in rural India and 6 crore homes in the urban area to meet the housing demands of the increasing population. For this, the government has also announced the increase in FSI from current 2.5 to 8 which will help in decongesting the cities, though even with the increase; one may see it as low when compared with other urban cities like Manhattan and New York, both of which have an FSI of 15, while Singapore has FSI of 13.

The ‘Focus’ on Mumbai: In the city of Mumbai, the government plans to renovate Bandra Kurla Complex into a smart city with International Finance Center while also drawing projects to improve connectivity to the region by 2022. The metropolis area of Thane is too under inspection for developing it into a smart city on the lines of BKC. As per the government plans of providing homes under the scheme of ‘Housing for All’, there is a demand of 16 Lakh homes in Mumbai which may even go up after demand assessment through baseline survey for housing and identify resource requirements. Therefore, the periphery of Mumbai will now witness further expansion and development to create affordable housing given the extremely high land rates in the city. This is expected to be augmented by developing satellite cities by 2022. Connectivity in terms of railways and roadways or Mass Rapid Transport will also be focused on considering Mumbai being the financial and commercial capital of India; most of the jobs generating activities are based here in the main

Mumbai Island. Therefore a seamless inflow and outflow of human resource will be focused on which is essentially, a need of the hour.

The ‘Hopes’ of every Indian: A large part of the Indian population, today, is residing in slums or on streets even though housing is the most important need for any individual. While the ‘Housing for All’ scheme has definitely raised hopes of every Indian with its special focus on the EWS (Economically Weaker Section), homes for everyone is still a distant dream.

The ‘Hurdles’ in the roadway: The Government’s scheme of ‘Housing for All’ has brought the focus on low income groups; there is still a long way to successfully complete this grand task. While planning and allocation of funds is imperative, there are a large number of hurdles in this venture as well. Prima facie, it is important for the Central Government to work in co-ordination with all state governments, government departments and ministries to ensure a strict implementation and proper execution of this initiative. Other shortcomings like insufficient land in Mumbai, clear title, building homes with connectivity to sanitation and 24/7 water and electricity supply cannot be ignored. For the state of Maharashtra, there is a requirement of 50 lakh new housing units by 2022 to meet the rapid rate of urbanization. The ‘Housing for All’ is a big step towards development but there are many a slip between a cup and a lip.

The ‘Hopeful’ India by 2022: ‘Housing for All’ program by the government is aimed not just at providing affordable homes to one and all, under this policy, the government will also largely contribute in providing the basic infrastructure in rural and under developed areas. With the much needed support from the state governments, the realty and infrastructure industry will now expect to have ease of approval process, enhance transportation and other infrastructural advancement by creating devel-

oped satellite and smart cities. Working hand in hand with the real estate private players through PPP model should be encouraged by the government as it will largely benefit and accelerate the course of action. Private companies’ participation will stimulate entrepreneurs to expand business in other geographical regions by virtue of which there will be higher employment opportunities in rural areas and an increase in disposable income for the population at large. This will reduce urban migration while increasing demand for rural housing units and affordable homes. The ‘If possible’ Aspect: While focusing on infrastructural development, the government should also make possible the streamlining of policies for faster land acquisition to avoid project delays and tax benefits to real estate sector which can be passed down to the end users. The Ready Reckoner Rates that have been increased recently from 15-20%, the highest being 40% should also be streamlined with the market rates so that the end users do not feel the pinch, as it defeats the purpose of this policy completely. The government can also offer incentives to involve private players in developing affordable housing units or should undertake projects jointly with them. The humungous project of ‘Housing for All’ should be monitored by government agencies to avoid any misuse of funding. Funds should be made available to the lower strata of the society through banks to ensure equitable distribution. While government is making sturdy efforts to settle the BPL Indian population through affordable houses and proper connectivity, an equal amount of focus should also be given to support facilities like water, sewage, gas lines, energy, communication etc. The Government should give an industry status to the Real Estate sector to enable players to get better deals from other industries like cement and steel thus improving the cost control on over two major cost components of this industry.

E-Commerce Trends In Gems And Jewellery JIGNESH MEHTA is Founder & MD, Divine Solitaires

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he Gems & Jewellery industry is growing rapidly and like any other industry, Gems and Jewellery industry is also setting its foot in Internet and mobile business. Now days, customers prefer not only to see diamonds and jewellery online or through mobile apps, but also make purchases, instantly. Online shopping may be a relatively untouched sector so far in India but it has been growing with an enviable pace since last couple of years. Ecommerce pundits have voiced reasons as to why apparel wouldn’t see the same kind of sales online as electronics in India. Indian consumers need to touch and feel everything before they buy, was the common line to tow. This is changing fast as buyers show good appetite towards categories such as gems & jewellery and most importantly, are using ecommerce services for convenience. Indians are known to be fond of accessorizing themselves with ornaments made of precious metals such as gold and silver. The domestic gems and jewellery market is roughly Rs 3 lakh crore, out of which only under 1% is sold online, according to a study by PwC. A major chunk of online sales comprises of imitation jewellery. The current market size of imitation jewellery in India is pegged around Rs. 8000 crore, out of which online retail contributes 2% (approx Rs 150-180 crore). E-tailers offer better pricing, greater variety, international patterns or designs, third-party lab certification of all their products and easy payment schemes (like EMI) to gain a larger customer base. Moreover, e-tailers extend lucrative discounts and coupons to consumers as the operational cost is low when compared to brick and mortar model.

Real jewellery (carved out of gold, platinum, diamonds and silver) is also catching up gradually amongst indigenous consumers. With features like 30 day no questions asked return policy and home try on service by e-tailers are attracting more consumers to involve in big ticket size transactions. Real jewellery buying process involves series of pre-sales conversation with consumers over phone, mail and live chat. E-commerce presents challenges, creating excitement for consumers in terms of design, price, and transparency and discounting – but winning the consumer's trust is the biggest hurdle for retailers. Most Indian consumers usually prefer to buy from their family jewelers and attracting them online could be a big challenge. Moreover the touch and feel factor that is very crucial for Indians when buying jewelry is also of concern. The situation therefore demands servicing the customer offline. While the interface can be online, the e-tailer needs to have a strong team at the back end to answer the queries and even free trials at home for expensive diamonds and jewellery. In real jewellery segment, the existing players have been showing around 100% growth quarter on quarter, and to some extent it’s surprising as this category has highest average selling price, and buying precious metal typically involves multiple consultations. Divine Solitaires had not only been successful in selling their solitaire diamonds online by being transparent, affordable and trustworthy, but also enhanced their brand value throughout the e-commerce segment. Recently witnessing the increasing demand in the online sale; solitaire diamond worth Rs 12 Lakhs was sold on their home portal. The entry of Flipkart and Amazon is a welcome change as it will increase the awareness and interest in the category. The winners will however, will emerge from focused players who understand the finer nuances of fine jewellery and a thorough knowledge of precious gemstones backed by standardized pricing and transparency.


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Afternoon Despatch & Courier A little background about your company and yourself? ArthVeda Capital is a top-ranked global Asset Management firm managing global, developed and emerging market equities specializing in creating investment solutions designed to generate high riskadjusted returns for global Ultra HNIs, Family Offices and Pension Funds. It has been structured as a differentiated fund house through its team, investment philosophy and most importantly, the path-breaking structured value investing framework, Smart Alpha. This is a sophisticated innovation on the rules-based approach to

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A Fund Manager, handling the Alpha L50 (India) at Arthveda Fund Management Dr. Vikas Gupta is responsible for understanding the investment ecosystem and creating the strategic opportunity matrix for the AMC across different asset classes including, traded markets, infrastructure, real estate, private equity, unlisted equity, agriculture and debt. His value-oriented research framework transforms data and information into alpha-generating products and fund constructs. He has formerly served as Professor and research faculty at IIT Kharagpur and University of California and has coauthored a book on Corporate Governance. In conversation with Dominic Rebello he espouses the belief that investments to be successfully handled need a value-oriented investment philosophy, which emphasizes “margin of safety” to minimize risks before focusing on maximizing returns...

33000 TO 35000

Value Investing Principles Estimate Sensex at

By End 2015

DR. VIKAS GUPTA

short side since it entails much higher risks and has lower margins of safety.

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investing called Smart Beta which has $500bn of assets globally tracking it, is fast-emerging (Financial Times expects an extraordinary 60% p.a. growth, with AUM levels reaching ~$6 trillion in the next 5 years) and has already attracted several international and renowned players on-board (such as Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Man Group and Legg Mason). I am EVP & Fund Manager at ArthVeda Capita having more than 20 years of experience in research, strategy and operations and my capabilities lie in strategic value creation by understanding the interplay of valuation drivers and sources of risk through in-depth research and analytics. At what point had you given a thought of making a career in the financial markets? This thought has been in the background for more than 2 decades but, it got formalized about 10-12 years back. This was after a long stint running entrepreneurial businesses and realizing how value is created in the economy by an entrepreneur. The eye-opener was the realization on reading Benjamin Graham’s Intelligent Investor and Warren Buffett’s Letters to Shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway that making money in listed stocks is based on exactly the same principles. The concept of intrinsic value of a business, in the sense of a business owner, combined with financial analysis and valuation and the concept of “buying below intrinsic value” with a “margin of safety”. These formed the basis for a whole new approach to investing based on value investing principles. How do you pick your investments? Do you use technical analysis, or employ fundamental data? We only look at historical fundamental data and comparison of market price to intrinsic value. If a company is available significantly below its intrinsic value it is a “buy” and if it is close to or above its intrinsic value it’s a “sell”. Beyond this concept we have created a whole new value investing approach called “Smart Alpha” which we systematically apply these principles on an “industrial scale” and hence “mass manufacture” value investing. We are able to dredge through the whole market and create value-oriented portfolios which are likely to yield market-beating returns with much lower risks. How would you describe your methodology? Ours is a structured value investing strategy which can scour the whole investment universe, whether Indian markets or any global markets and create investment portfolios which have much lower risks and potential for much higher returns as compared to the market. We systematically buy below intrinsic value and sell above intrinsic value on a long-term basis with high tax efficiency and low transaction costs. The concept of how to buy “below intrinsic value” is based on the principles articulated by Buffett for decades. We have literally created a “Smart Alpha” engine based on Buffett’s principles. This engine can sift through thousands of companies and select the ones which are promising based on value investing principles. What appeals to you about Investing? The short side or the long side? Our focus has so far been on the long side since intrinsic value is created in the economy and a company over the long-term by investing actual capital in creating assets. There is a possibility to generate alpha on the short side as well. However, value investors typically don’t like the

Is there any applicable lesson to trading/ investing? Yes our whole approach is based around this edge. The lessons are encapsulated in Warren Buffett’s two principles of investing: Rule number one is “Don’t lose money” and rule number two is “Don’t forget Rule number one”. How much of what you do is gut felt? Nothing. Everything is systematized, structured and put into the form of rules. We follow a 100% “rules-based approach”. Do you try to anticipate or follow market trends? What is the basis? Not at all. In fact, we believe that one cannot predict market trends and an investment technique based on that is bound to end up losing money over the long-term. The only concept which works is estimating the intrinsic value of a company. Buy it when it is trading at 30% or more discount to intrinsic value and sell it when it is above its intrinsic value. Intrinsic value estimation should be based on conservative cash flows. When you put money on a trade and it goes against you, how do you decide when you're wrong? What do you do next? If one has bought below intrinsic value and the price falls further, one can consider buying more if there is no change in fundamentals. However, if one finds out that the company was misreporting financials or the company’s economic value creation is impaired and hence intrinsic value estimates themselves have to be changed, then it might be time to sell. So in summary, if intrinsic value is intact and price has fallen, buy more. If intrinsic value has fallen and is below market price then sell. Any positions you ever lost sleep over? No. A value investor sleeps peacefully since he or she has already evaluated the intrinsic value and intrinsic value doesn’t change overnight, except in rare cases of fraud or financial misreporting by the management or promoters. So typical market or price volatility is not something which bothers value investors negatively. Rather it is an opportunity to see what more is now available below its intrinsic value. After a volatile event in the market the fundamentals of most companies have not changed at all. What would make you wary about an Investment? Dishonest promoters or management, opaque financials, highly leveraged balance sheets, and valuedestroying business models in that order, bother us and we will steer clear of such companies.

Do you have a scenario about how the current bull market will end? Where do you see the Indian markets five years down the road? Any number for the Sensex in 2015? Our most likely expectation is that earnings will continue growing at a CAGR of 20% to 30% over next 3-5 years. We are at a price to book value of 3 which is a median valuation. Assuming that there is no re-rating this still leads to a market which is about 3 times of current value over 5 years due to earnings and book value compounding at 25% CAGR over 5 years. For Sensex at the end of 2015 our estimates show a likely value of 33000 to 35000. Of course, our investment strategy is not based on that scenario of Sensex value at the end of 2015, but on the earnings growth over 3-5 years. Of the tens of thousands of investments that you have done, which was your best ones? In past 2-3 years Infosys, Hero, Cera Sanitaryware, National Buildings Construction Corporation and Relaxo footwear have been some remarkable investments giving multibagger returns in the range of 2x to 10x. What was the story there? In all cases, these were companies with high quality business models with huge sustainable competitive advantages. They had rock solid balance sheets with nearly zero debt and mostly large amounts of cash. Further, they were available at prices where the worst case scenario in terms of returns was better than fixed income returns assuming that the market and company valuation ratings did not change much. The sheer fundamental performance while maintaining same valuation ratios would provide one with higher-than-fixed income returns. But in the optimistic scenario one was looking at multi-bagger returns. Cera, NBCC and Relaxo have all been 7-9 baggers over this period. Infy and Hero have also doubled in a year’s time. What makes an investor successful? Stick to strong business, strong balance sheets and buying at a discount to intrinsic value with a margin of safety. Create a diversified portfolio of at least 10 and ideally 25 companies. Re-balance infrequently (say, annually) to save taxes and transaction costs. Any final words? Read Intelligent Investor and Buffet’s letters many times until you really understand them. Then apply with small amounts of money so that you build confidence in the approach and learn in practice. Then scale up the operations. What is your take on the current scenario, Indian as well as global? India is perfectly placed with fair valuations and strong economic prospects. Global markets as a whole also offer lots of opportunities. Specially, many large companies are available at a discount. For Indians, this global hard currency based exposure is good for diversification.


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Intraweek Support and Resistance Levels Based on the “Pivotal Point” theory of Techincal Analysis PP Points indicate the level where the trend is likely to change during intra-week.


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MUMBAI | MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015

« TOP VIEW No man can always have adequate reasons for buying or selling stocks daily - or sufficient knowledge to make his play an intelligent play.

—Legendary Investor Warren Buffett

« BROKERAGE RECOMMENDATIONS ANGEL BROKING CALLS A ‘BUY’ ON JK CEMENT

Markets Slump

NSE India : CNX Nifty — Daily Market Report for: Monday (March 16, 2015) By Dominic Rebello

REVIEW OF THE PREVIOUS DAY:

The Nifty fell substantially on Friday (March 13, 2015) a net 128.25 points (1.46%) and closed at the 8647 point level. The market opened up with a gap at the 8844 points level. It then rose further and registered the day’s high at the 8849 points level at 9.16 a.m. The index then declined sharply into the red and turned into a range bound movement until 2.40 p.m. It then declined further and registered the day’s low at the 8631 points level at 3.11 p.m. and then turned into a range bound movement until closing at the day. The Nifty witnessed a choppy session, moved in a range of 218 points and closed below the psychologically important 8700 level. Sentiment was extremely bearish and amongst the 50 Nifty stocks 42 were losers, while just 8 stocks closed in the green. All the sectoral indices closed in the red. Substantial selling was witnessed in capital goods and FMCG stocks. TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Volume: Volume (Qty shares) increased 0.09%. This change is small and indicates a moderate participation by investors.

Market Breadth: Overall Market Breadth on the NSE was negative. Amongst all the traded stocks, 342 were gainers, 1120 were losers and 29 remained unchanged.

Slow Stochastic Indicator: The Slow Stochastic Oscillator has declined in the over-sold zone. The Slow K line in the Stochastic Oscillator is below the slow D line (negative if it continues). RSI Indicator: The RSI is above the 40 level but is now declining (negative if it continues).

MACD Indicator: The MACD is above zero and is declining (negative if it continues). It is below its 9-day Average (negative).

Overall Market Strength/Weakness: The indicators and oscillators discussed here are indicating a weak market with a negative bias. Support Levels: For short-term traders the immediate main support is at the 8608 points level. The next support is at the 8509 points level.

Resistance Levels: The immediate main resistance is at the 8989 points level.

Pivot Point Analysis: For intra-day traders the support and resistance levels are calculated according to the pivot point theory and are: Pivot point = 8710 (This is the level where the trend is likely to change during intra-day). Support (1) = 8570. Support (2) = 8492. Resistance (1) = 8788. Resistance (2) = 8928. OUTLOOK FOR TODAY: On Japanese candlestick patterns the index has formed a long black body candle on higher volumes. In fact yesterday’s candle is almost like a Black Marubozu candle. (A Black Marubozu forms when the open equals the high and the close equals the low). This is negative. Further, the index is below its 5, 15 and 25 day moving averages and all the three averages are declining. Moreover, the velocity parameters too indicate weakness. All these indicate a negative bias and the possibility of a further decline unfolding. Investors are advised to avoid buying at current levels.

Work with strict stop losses on all positions

ADX Indicator & DI Lines: The +DI line is below the –DI line and both lines are diverging (negative if it continues). The ADX is falling while the Market Index is falling, which indicates that the present down trend is decreasing in strength.

MOVING AVERAGES (TREND INDICATORS) The index: Is below its 5-day average (at 8718) Negative. Is below its 15-day average (at 8808) Negative. Is below its 25-day average (at 8777) Negative. Is above its 200-day average (at 8107) Positive.

Disclaimer: Investment recommendations made in ‘ADC’ are for information purposes only and derived from sources that are deemed to be reliable but their accuracy and completeness are not guaranteed. ‘ADC’ or the analyst/writer does not accept any liability for the use of this column for the buying or selling of securities. Readers of this newspaper who buy or sell securities based on the information in this newspaper are solely responsible for their actions. ‘ADC’ and/or its affiliates and/or employees and/or the author, his company or his acquaintances may have interests/ positions, financial or otherwise in the securities mentioned in this newspaper.

CMP: Rs. 697 Target Rs. 778 Capacity expansion to drive growth: JK Cement (JKCem), a JK organization group company, has a grey cement capacity of 10.5mtpa catering to the markets of North, West and South regions of India. 7. 5mtpa of its plant capacity is located in the North region (Rajasthan and Haryana) and the remaining 3mtpa is located in the South region (Karnataka). This includes newly added capacity of 3mtpa in North India, comprising of 1.5mtpa split grinding unit each in Haryana and Rajasthan, translating into an increase in capacity by 40%. JKCem started production from these newly set up unit s during 1HFY2015. We expect production from these new plants to ramp up during FY2016. The Management guided that new plants’ utilization levels will reach 85%+ in the next two years. The company’s North India plant (excluding ne w plant) is operating at 90% capacity utilisation. Industry capacity expansion in the North region is expected to slow down going forward to 4.5% (CAGR) over FY2014-17 period as against the earlier capacity expansion rate of 5.8% CAGR over the FY2010-14 period. Hence we believe that the output from JKCem’s new capacities (3mtpa) would be absorbed by the market. We expect JKCem’s volume to grow at 16.4% CAGR during FY2014-17 on account of the expanded capacity. Top 2 players in White cement business: JKCem has white cement capacity of 0.6mtpa in Gotan, Rajasthan. There are only two major players manufacturing white cement, one being JKCem itself and the other being UltraTech Cement. Thus the utilization level is healthy led by stable demand for white cement. White cement contributed 31% to the top-line of JKCem in FY2014. White cement’s EBITDA margins are higher and consistent at 2528%, while the margins in grey cement have been volatile over the years. The company has doubled its white cement capacity to 1.2mtpa by starting production at the 0.6mtpa plant in UAE. We expect white cement standalone business volume to grow at a CAGR of 7.0% over FY2014-17 period. Valuation: At CMP of ` 673 the stock is trading at 10.4x and 7.7x its FY2016E and FY2017E EV/EBITDA (blended), respectively. We initiate coverage on JK Cement with a Buy recommendation and target price of ` 778 based on 8.0 x grey cement and 9.0x white cement FY2017 EV/EBIDTA; the target price implies EV/tonne of $100 (on blended capacity of 11.6mtpa).

CITI RESEARCH EQUITIES CALLS A ‘BUY’ ON AUROBINDO PHARMA

CMP: Rs. 1147 Target Rs. 1945 Growth & Value Addition to drive Re-rating – We met the senior management of Aurobindo Pharma and came away with renewed confidence on its growth & rerating prospects. Initiatives to build a more complex US pipeline are progressing well & the EU biz appears to be turning around as planned. We expect strong EPS growth (FY14-17E: 29% CAGR) & improving B/S drive a re-rating. Top mid cap pick. US Pipeline: Building Complexity – Having achieved scale (ANDAs approved/ pending: 165/182, FY15E sales: US$780m), Aurobindo has shifted focus to more complex products. It has made some headway in controlled subs. (7 launches, adequate quota, 7 pending ANDAs) & injectables and is targeting other segments such as OCs (16 filed), Opthalmics & peptides (filings from FY15). Injectables in Focus – Aurobindo has launched 18 injectables in the US; three (tazo-pip, lidocaine, bupivacaine) are in shortage & have ramped up well. It has 60 pending ANDAs & plans to file 15-20 every year. It has worked on Penems (2 filed), Opthalmics (10 filed), Hormones (filings from CY15) & Oncology (filings from CY16) & is now targeting depot injectables (c3-4 years from first filing). It expects c25 launches & injectables to be c20% of US revenues by FY17 (US$67m in FY15E). EU Turnaround on Course – It has rationalized the product basket, integrated front ends & gained volumes in its own portfolio. Annual EBITDA losses are set to come down from cEUR20m (when acquired) to cEUR10m in FY15; likely to break even in FY16. Aurobindo is setting up a plant in Vizag to cater to Europe: supplies should start in FY17 & drive a further pick up to peak levels of c14-15%, over time. Other Takeaways – a) EBITDA margin: to get back to c22% soon, 3Q was an aberration; b) fund raising: plans to raise equity in order to reduce leverage (sub 0.5x net D/E) but not below a certain price; c) backward integration: use captive APIs for c90% of products currently, may go down over time as it gets more tactical on sourcing, to develop second source for all critical products.


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MUMBAI | MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015

MANOJ ASWANI

is VP at MyInsurance Club.com

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ncreasing cost of health care and growing claims ratio has forced insurance companies to increase the premiums of their health insurance plans. Very few private insurance companies have managed to keep the premiums at an affordable level and HDFC Ergo Health Suraksha is one of them.

Key Features Optimized health insurance plans at affordable rates Option to choose Individual or Family Floater Health Insurance Choose a health insurance plan from either an annual policy or a two year policy Get a Cumulative Bonus on completion of every claimless year Get Health Check-up expenses reimbursed on completion of 4 claimless years A network of more than 4800+ hospitals to choose from to avail cashless services Health check-up not mandatory for individuals below 45 years of age Get benefits on Income Tax under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act Enjoy hassle free claim procedures with least documentation and settlement times No Sub-limits on hospital room rents, hospital expenses, specific diseases and doctor fees.

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all individual and group policies. It depends on some of the conditions for which there is a waiting period like maternity claims are admitted after 90 days

What is the tenure in whole life policies? How long do we have to pay premiums? —Sandeep Shah, Prabhadevi There are various types of Whole Life Policies. The most common type has a tenure which can be chosen at the

inception of the policy of about 30 years. Thus, premium needs to be paid till the policy expires after 30 years. If the life insured is alive, then the maturity benefit is paid out at the end of the 30 years, but the insurance policy continues till death. As in his life cover continues till he dies and then the sum assured would be paid to his nominee. Hence the premium paying term entirely depends on which policy you have opted for and what are the terms and conditions of the policy. Companies where you can find Whole Life Policies would be: LIC, HDFC Life, Bajaj Allianz, Reliance Life to name a few. Should I go for a Traditional plan or ULIP? If Traditional Plans are better, then which plan should I select and why? And, if it is ULIP, then which plan should I select and why? —Kuldeep Singh, Parel Choosing an insurance policy depends on your requirement and risk appetite. If you are okay to take risks and wish to get very high returns even at the stake of losing the money, then you can for Unit Linked Insurance Plan. The risk of investment is with the policyholder in such plans. However, if you are a risk averse person with a low risk appetite and like to get guaranteed returns like a bank fixed deposit for the fear of losing the money, then you should

opt for Traditional Plans. Now, once you have decided whether you need a Traditional plan or a Unit Linked Plan, you can choose accordingly..

I want to purchase term plan for myself and my wife who is also working. My age is 35 years and I earn Rs. 50,000 per month. My wife is 32 years old, her income is Rs. 28,000 per month and we have a son who is 4 years old. Which is the best term insurance plan right now? Should I take a term insurance plan for my wife? —Kiranjyoti Kumaran, Goregaon It is a good choice to take a term insurance plan for yourself and your wife. Also if you take it now, then the premium shall be a little lower as compared to later on in life. You can look at a term insurance plan with at least Rs. 50 lakh to Rs. 65 lakh sum assured for yourself. Also, you can take Rs. 30 to Rs. 45 lakh term cover for your wife. Additionally, you can take a monthly income or pension plan for your wife to keep the savings going on regularly. All the insurance companies and their policies are approved and regulated by IRDA. You can buy an insurance plan from any of the companies in the life insurance sector. (The author is Vice President at www.MyInsuranceClub.com, insurance comparison website in India. You may write to him at manoj@myinsuranceclub.com).

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What are the plans available under this policy? You can choose from four plans as mentioned below with Sum Insured ranging from 3 lakh and 4 lakh: 1 : 1 Adult 2 : 2 Adults 3 : 2 Adults 1 Child 4 : 2 Adults 2 Children The policy offers option for covering on individual sum insured basis and on family floater basis. during an emergency AYUSH Benefit – Inpatient treatment medical expenses under Homeopathy, Siddha, Ayurveda or Unani are reimbursed. Cumulative Bonus – Every claim free year increases the Sum Insured by 5%(of the basic sum insured); upto a Max. 50%(of the basic sum insured) increase. Medical checkups – Reimburses 1% of Sum Insured or Rs. 5000 whichever is less.

FAQ Why do I need Health Insurance? Health insurance will protect you and your family against any financial contingency arising due to a medical emergency.

What are the benefits under this policy? Health Suraksha offers optimum health coverage at an affordable price. The plan not only covers hospitali-

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Is there any tax exemption under the policy? Yes, you can avail upto Rs.15,000 as tax benefit under ‘Section 80D’. In case of senior citizens, you can avail upto Rs.20,000 as tax benefit under 'Section 80D'.

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THE LEGEND OF KING JAMSHEED

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By Dr. Shernaz Baji Avari

t was King Jamsheed of the Peshadadian Dynasty in Iran who paved the way for progress and prosperity of mankind. As the Sun enters the Zodiac sign of Aries, this auspicious day of 21st March marks the birth of the Sun God – Khorshed Yazad (in the Zoroastrian Religion, Khorshed is the physical manifestation of Lord Ahura Mazda himself). This day is therefore celebrated as JAMSHEDI NAVROZE – the beginning of Spring and New Year for the Iranis. Besides, King Jamsheed of the Peshadadian Dynasty of Iran ascended the throne on this auspicious day and therefore the celebration of this celestial event is rejoiced with gaiety, merriment and a deep religious zeal. Navroze and King Jamsheed remain inseparable in the annals of history. Hence the term JAMSHEDI NAVROZE. Navroze also signifies everything new in Nature as it gets rid of its redundant past and dons a new robe with trees, plants and flowers in full bloom. Just as Nature does, we too should get rid of our past follies along with mental garbage and move ahead in life with a more positive attitude. ‘Nav’ means new and ‘roj’ signifies a day; hence a new beginning. King Jamsheed was hailed in the highest esteem and remembered and revered till date. His ascesion to the throne was celebrated with music, wine, and a great festive spirit throughout the Kingdom as also by other Emperors. None could supercede him in magnanimity, radiance, glory or in any other sphere. As he ascended the jewel studded throne, brilliant sparks started emanating out of the jewels accompanied by his Divine Aura i.e. Royal Glory. This was his first miracle. He ruled majestically with righteousness, tranquility, peace, prosperity and above all justice to one and all. Achievements and progress in various fields saw the light of

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the day and religion rose to the pinnacle of perfection. King Jamsheed was blessed with a divine power from Lord Ahura Mazda to understand scientific truths for the development and advancement in various fields. That’s why his reign is called the GOLDEN AGE in the history of Iran. He invoked the spirit of the angels and received boons whereby he could prosper God’s creations and over power every obstacle and evil in the world. His devotion and obedience to Ahura Mazda and the laws of Nature and commitment towards his Royal duties made him a brilliant, pious and respected monarch. He was offered prophethood by Lord Ahura Mazda (which was later given to Zarathushtra) but he politely declined as he felt that he was not fiit for the onerous task. Instead he opted for the progress of the material world for the progress of mankind. Due to Iran’s bracing and invigorating climate devoid of pollution (which we now face on a daily basis) all his subjects remained healthy and happy. It was never extremely hot or cold but always moderate and his subjects never faced the vagaries of extreme temperatures. Ill-health and vices almost vanished from his Kingdom due to his wise and just rule. The concept of old age was unknown as both father and son looked alike. Because of healthy living conditions, population and prosperity grew in equal measure. He therefore increased the boundaries of his Kingdom manyfold times. Continued on pg 22 «

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He introduced new arts, new skills and new trades. The art of brick-making and clay-plastering led to the building of houses and Palaces. For the first time in the history of the world, people started living in houses! The craft of making boats for navigation and the art of swimming were introduced in his reign which in turn further flourished the diving and pearl-fishing industry. Mining started on a large scale. Metals were made from ores and useful implements like the plough, swords, spears, helmets and armours were used. Horse shoes were fitted giving the horses more agility and mobility as they were one of the main modes of transport. Precious metals like gold, silver and diamonds were also initiated by King Jamsheed. Perfumes were extracted from musk, amber and scented flowers. The art of fumigation was developed. Spinning, weaving and making clothes developed for the first time. The clothes also had golden and silver threads (zari) and silk. This led to the art of sewing and stitching. If music be the food of love, play on... Many musical instruments were invented and the composition of melodious tunes wafted in the air during his regime. Unlike the modern centuries, the ills of pills were unknown. Many medicinal plants and herbs were used to get rid of diseases and illhealth. Therefore his subjects remained in optimum good health. The concept of wine as a medicine started during his reign. A drink made from fermented grapes made his subjects recover from the jaws of death. King Jamsheed divided his subjects into 4 professional groups. The Athornans or the Priest-class, the Rathestrars or the Warrior-class, the Vastriyonshans or the agriculturist and the Hutoxans as craftsmen and artisans. These trades would be improved upon and handed over from the father to the son which passed on from one generation to another. King Jamsheed had developed a gadget called ‘jam’, a Goblet with a peculiar shape. Legend has it that he used the Goblet every year on 21st March, the day of Vernal

Equinox when day and night stands equal in length, space and time and there is bounty in Mother Nature. Looking into the ‘jam’, he was able to see all that occurred throughout the world. He was able to know the past and predict the future through astrological calculations by the divine influence of the stars, planets and constellations. Greatly favoured by Ahura Mazda, the Archangels and the Angels, he got the intuition from Sarosh Yazad of the practice of tying the sacred girdle known as the ‘kasti’ which is made up of pure lamb’s wool on the waist by chanting some powerful Mathravani prayers. The

King Jamsheed divided his subjects into 4 professional groups. The Athornans or the Priest-class, the Rathestrars or the Warrior-class, the Vastriyonshans or the agriculturist and the Hutoxans as craftsmen and artisans. These trades would be improved upon and handed over from the father to the son which passed on from one generation to another.

rationale behind the practice was to protect the wearer from the forces of evil towards the forces of good and righteousness in life as according to Lord Ahura Mazda, the forces of good and the forces of evil run simultaneously on the planet. Even now, living in the 21st century with all our material progress, we do read about both the good and bad forces on a daily basis. Sometimes, we feel it’s more ‘bad’ than ‘good’ as terrorism, rape, accidents, ill-health, cheating and back-stabbing take the roost. The ‘Kasti’ therefore guides the wearer against the forces of evil and also directs one to lead a life of moderation. The ‘Sudreh’, a vest made up of mulmul

cloth, light in weight along with the ‘Kasti’ (initiated during the Navjote ceremony) are our religious symbols meant to protect us. Seven centuries is a very very long time indeed, almost frightening even if we are blessed to live for a 100 years, to survive. It is believed that King Jamsheed ruled for a few centuries and made his Kingdom and subjects proud of his achievements. But pride has its downfall too. One day out of pompousness, he declared to his subjects that there was none like him in the whole world. It was he who had relieved pain and suffering from this world; it was he who had introduced different skills and trades; it was he who

had introduced houses clothes and food so his subjects should now call him ‘God’. As soon as he uttered these words, the divine glory fled away from him in the form of a bird. His subjects lost respect for him and disregarded him as their King. Within 23 years, his army too deserted him. It was as if God who had granted him so much was Himself turning his face away from him. By the time he realized his folly, it was a little late in the day. The forces of evil overpowered him in the form of the evil Zohak and he had to flee Iran to save his life. All said and done, the world owes its gratitude to King Jamsheed. Navroze is not a festival celebrated by just a handful of Parsis and Iranis trotting the globe but on a wider spectrum it is celebrated in other regions and by other religions like the Muslims and Arabs and in some European countries as well. UNESCO, a few years back, declared it as a National Holiday. The festival of Jamshedi Navroze is legendary now and is celebrated with great aplomb. In Iran, everything comes to a standstill for nearly 15 to 17 days as people rejoice in merrymaking. Here too, it’s a day of rejoicing with music, Parsi plays with their own brand of humour which also tickles the funny bones of non-Parsis, movies, delectable cuisine with special emphasis on ‘falooda’, sev-dahi and laying a special Navroze table, a trend followed by the Iranis even today with items ranging from ‘sh’ in the Persian dialect. Moreover, it’s a day when we visit the Fire Temples to invoke blessings and in thanksgiving and gratitude for the year that passed by with all its highs and lows. Donning new clothes, visiting family and friends and wishing them on the telephone and sending sms is all a part and parcel of this wonderful day’s celebrations. Have a wonderful year ahead by doing all the good you can to as many people as you can. May the Parsi-Irani population, which is dwindling soar up steadily with the Jiyo Parsi scheme launched for the first time by any Government anywhere in the world, thrive and survive as every new born is a matter of joy and pride for the community. SAAL MUBARAK & JAMSHEDI NAVROZE MUBARAK.


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ealth, healing and harmony also comes through tender loving care which is a universal need in this world of strife, pain and suffering where two personal worlds touch making each other bloom, otherwise we all just 'exist'. It's love and caring that makes us vibrantly alive. Admittedly, it's a lot of hard work, nevertheless it's a labour of love bringing in joy and happiness, setting our hearts aglow.

LOVING & CARING & SHARING IS: When I communicate to you my inner feelings without hesitation and you in turn communicIte yours with tender words. When I open up your heart when you yearn for some currents of love and affection making it bloom, blush and radiate with joy all the way. When I understand and accept your message in good times, bad times and changing times. I just don't preach, I perform. When I help you overcome the smallness of people, the frustrations of daily life, the ebbs and pulls of fortune, the disappointments and obstacles and accept them

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gracefully and with dignity. These are the burning fires in which pure metal is wrought, through which winners are born. When I give elbow room to you to grow and be independent. I do not try to possess you, dominate you or impose only my views on you. When I give meaning to your suffering and discomfort and do my best to alleviate that suffering. You know it by the expression on my face, the tone of my voice and the touch of my hand. I enter your life without losing touch with mine. When you make a mistake, I do not shout from the rooftops, rather I make you learn from it, help you not to repeat the same and move on in life. When you are lonely, sad and withdrawn, I embrace you with a warm hug, . . kisses and tons of smiles to cheer you up. When I listen to your request and look up old friends in need when you do not have the time. The same is true of elders and family members When I leave everything

aside and rush to your help in crisis. Its not just a duty for me because I have to but it's ingrained in my psyche and my nature to do so. Accepting you as you are and trying to enrich your life in the best way I can. You don't have to beg, buy or demand my attention and care, I am always there. I trust you, listen to you and when you are late I miss you and long for you in your absence. When I shower concern, sympathy, understanding, gentleness and humility when you pour your soul out to me. If I have unknowingly hurt you, I do not hesitate to say 'sorry'

and wipe out that tear lurking at the corner of your eyes. When I make you stand tall in front of others and praise you in my own subtle way. Never ever humiliate or cut your spouse or children near others. When I pray daily to the Almighty for your good health, happiness and prosperity at all levels. Everytime I pray, I pray with such joy and devotion thanking HIM that you are part of my life and to strengthen my family happiness. When I tell you in word and gesture, "I love you" sincerely and not as a mere cliched phrase. The greatest happiness I can give you is the conviction that you are loved, loved for being yourself and inspite of yourself at times I Love never fails. It always hopes, always protects, always trusts and always perseveres. When you are in the support of my arms and in the recesses of my mind. When I respect your individuality and space. I do not impose my ways on you, nag you or pester you.

When you come tired or exhausted from office, school or college, I greet you with a warm smile, a wink, a pat, a touch and inquire about your day at work, before refreshing you with snacks and drinks. When I admire those special gifts that you have showered me with. I know that you have bought the same with so much care and I reciprocate the same wholeheartedly at the first opportunity I get with my endearing acts. When I cook up your favourite meal, snack or sweet dish, or prepare a meal the way you like it. Your special thanks and encouring words light up my day (and meal as well!) No matter how hard the day has gdne by, there should always be pleasant talks on the dining table, no confrontation please. I also inculcate in you the importance of healthy nutrition for optimum health. Afterall, health & happiness are two sides of the same coin; not necessarily health & wealth! The greatest riches I can give you is not only sharing

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mine but revealing to you your own. When I am not easily angered and keep no record of wrongs,for I have cultivated a bad memory for bad events in life. And ofcourse a good memory for all the wonderful occassions and events that have helped us to enrich our lives together. Healthy relationships play a great factor in our well being. When we accept variety in thought and treat it as a spice of life, we obtain unity in our relationship inspite of differences. True spirituality liberates while it celebrates differences. ' When we laugh together, eat together, pray together, entertain together, vacation togehter, celebrate festivals of Parsis together, watch family albums are DVD's together of all our auspicious occassions, we bond together in love and happiness. We Parsis love to celebrate every Indian festival and are loved and respected by other communities as well. When at the sunset of my life when my family has multiplied with children, grandchildren and in—laws so wonderfully well, then I can truly say. Well. I did not live in vain.

PROF. DR. KEIKI R. MEHTA - INDIA’S FOREMOST OPHTHALMIC SURGEON! Prof. Dr. Keiki R. Mehta, Chief Surgical & Medical Director of Mehta International Eye Institute, a brilliant surgeon with outstanding surgical skills...

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rof. Dr. Keiki R. Mehta is India’s foremost Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon, and is The Surgical Chief & Medical Director of The Mehta International Eye Institute, Colaba, Mumbai, considered to be Asia’s most advanced and foremost Ophthalmic Institute, and specializes in Cataract, LASIK, Glaucoma, Squint, Lazy Eyes, Keratoconus, Retinal surgeries and treatment. An outstanding researcher and clinician, he has extensive experience of Cataract, Excimer Laser, PRK and LASIK techniques which he has done over last years. Received the “ASCRS Honored Guest Award”, the highest recognition award by the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, (ASCRS), the world’s largest ophthalmic society, at the ASCRS Annual Symposium held in Boston, USA this April, 2014 at the hands of the President of the Society,

Prof. Dr. Eric Donnenfield.

has conducted Live Surgical workshops in every major city in India, and has trained thousands of doctors in Intraocular implant surgery and Phacoemulsification and Laser refractive surgery including Lasik.

Prof. Dr. Keiki R. Mehta was awarded the Antonio SCARPA Medal and Oration of the Italian Ophthalmic Society, which is the highest honor given by the Italian Ophthalmic Society for Outstanding Surgical Skills & diagnostic abilities in Ophthalmology at the hands of the President of the Society, Prof. Matteo Piovella in Milan, Italy, May 2014. He has been honored with the “Leading International Ophthalomlogist Award” by the Swiss Eye Research Foundation, at the hands of the President of the Swiss Ophthalmic Society, Prof. Bojan Pajic at the recently concluded Congress EyeAdvance Focus conference, June 2014.

He is the only Indian to be elected a Member of the Legion d’ Honor of the Instituto Barraquer, Barcelona, Spain.

Prof. Dr. Keiki Mehta is the only distinguished Indian Ophthalmic surgeon to be ever invited to Operate Live at Video Cataracta in Milan, Italy, where only the best of the best are invited, at Europe’s biggest Live Surgery Conference The American Implant

“Prof. Dr. Keiki Mehta receives the prestigious Grand Honors Award of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS), in Boston, at the hands of Prof. Dr. Eric Donnenfield, the President of the ASCRS.” Society awarded him its Appreciation Award, at San Francisco for pioneering Soft Intraocular implants for the first time in the world. He has received Grand Honors Award from the National Eye Research Foundation, Chicago, USA, the only Indian to be ever awarded. Presented the prestigious Lim International Award from the Asia Pacific Intraocular Implant

Association for outstanding work in Ophthalmology in the Asia Pacific Region, the only India to be presented this award. Awarded the Triple Ribbon Award of the American Society for Cataract and Refractive Surgery, USA, for Outstanding Research presentations in Ophthalmology. Presented the Outstanding Recognition Award by International

Council of Cataract Surgeons for Outstanding Research & Development in Cataract Surgery, award presented at Barcelona, Spain. Presented advanced research papers on Lasik Internationally and won the Outstanding Presentation Award at San Diego, USA.

Prof. Dr. Keiki R. Mehta is considered India’s foremost Ophthalmic surgeon, and

He is the winner of 11 Gold Medals in India, having received virtually all the Honors possible, has been the President of the All India Ophthalmologists Association and President of the Intraocular Implant and Refractive Society among many others. Chairman and Organizing Secretary of the very successful Eye Advance Congresses for the last 18 years 1996- 2014. These have now reached an iconic status and are recognized worldwide. He is Honorary Visiting Professor at ONO Eye Hospital in Geneva, Switzerland and St. Luke’s Institute, Texas, USA. He is also Honorary Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon to

1. GOVERNOR OF MAHARASHTRA, 2. ARMED FORCES GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 3. MAHARASHTRA POLICE.

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COUNSELING CELL AT ACTIVITY HIGH SCHOOL Activity High School Counseling Centre was started in 1998 to help students learn healthy ways to deal with the struggles and conflicts that they face constantly both socially and academically which affect their self esteem and self confidence. The goal is to invite these students to understand that the environment (external) will essentially remain the same, in the process to learn ways to get their needs met and to actualize their potential to the maximum. The parents and teachers are also invited to understand the role they play in the life of these students and how they could contribute to healthy to help him/her cope with whatever that he/she is dealing with. The mode of therapy is essentially Play Therapy, as play is the Child's natural medium of expression, where in an opportunity is given to the child to play out his feelings and problems and in the process recognize that he does not have to continue with earlier, unhealthy ways

to get what he wants but to discover healthy & good feelings within him- an intrinsic part of his being- which he may not be in touch with. FAMILY SERVICE CENTRE (FSC) Oversees and co-ordinates the activities at Activity High School Counseling Centre through the Counselor. Referral can be made by parents, teachers and the students via the Principal, Mrs. Bagli. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Activity High School endeavors to lighten the heavy academic burden by interspersing each school term with interesting and fun-filled activities, both at the intra-school and inter-school levels. These activities bring to the fore diverse skills and talents that lie within our students and they bring a warm feeling of proud achievement in their innocent hearts.

SOURCE OF THE ACTIVITIES ARE Photography, Book review competition, English & Hindi debates, Creative Writing competition, English & Hindi Poetry Elocution, Inter house Quiz competition, art & Craft competition, Hand-writing competition and Spelling Bee. They also encourage research as self-study - the best form of Education. To encourage this, students of Std. X prepare projects on subjects of their choice.

From the renowned and famous family of Soonawalla doctors, Dr. Darius Soonawalla, Orthopaedic Surgeon, in a friednly tete-a-tete with Dr. Shernaz Avari, Naturopath/Alternative Medicine.

Dr. SBA: For the benefit of our Af ternoon readers, could you kindly give us an insight into your Soonawalla family of famous doctors. Dr. DS: My father, the late Dr.Fardoon Soonawalla was a renowned urologist and so is my brother Dr. Phiroze Soonawalla. My paternal uncle Dr. Rustom Soonawalla is a famous gynaecologist who has helped deliver umpteem babies not only in the community but outside too. Dr. SBA: You will be surprised to know that both my children were delivered by Dr. Rustom Soonawalla at the Parsi General Hospital many decades back. I recollect how calm and adjustable he was and helped me deliver my babies with ease. Dr. SBA: Tell us something about your educational qualifications doc. Dr. DS: I studied at the prestigious Cathedral & John Comnon School. Later I did my M.S. (Orthopaedics) FRCS (UK), DNB, D.Orth. Today I am Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon.

Dr. SBA: What do you specialise in ? Dr. DS: I specialize in Orthopaedic Surgery which includes Knee and Hip Replacement. I have been doing these surgeries for almost 20 years now. I also treat fractures, and bone related ailments.

Dr. SBA: Which Hospitals do you frequent? Dr. DS: I go to the Breach Candy and Parsi General Hospital.

Dr. SBA: Where does one Consult you? Dr. DS: They can consult me by prior appointment on Tel: 23649400/ 23677779 at Empire Estate, 2nd floor, Kemp's Corner. I am available from 4.30 pm to 8 pm.

Dr. SBA: With your busy schedule, do you find time to lecture and advise? Dr. DS: Yes, I do. I lecture at JJ & Zimmer and am also invited for faculty for many Indian and foreign conferences. I am an advisor to DePuy Johnson & Johnson for joint replacement.

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Dr. SBA: I am sure Awards, Rewards and Achievements are a part and pa rcel of your life, which you rightly deserve. Dr. DS: I bagged the A.K. Talwarkar Prize for coming first in M.S.Orthopaedics The K. T. Dholakia prize was given by Dr. Ranawat for work in hip replacemerrt.

Dr. SBA: Tell me doc, as a renowned and experienced surgeon, what advice would you give to budding doctors in your field ? Dr. DS: Practice honestly with care and dedication and enjoy your work and you are bound to be successful.


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riends, life is shaped by the thoughts that we customarily entertain in our minds. Our thoughts are transmuted into words and deeds. “Change in our thoughts can change destinies”. We fail to give prominence to our thoughts and disregard them. Thoughts are responsible for pleasure/happiness or pain/sorrow in our lives. Thought pollution has engulfed the world on a very large scale, causing very serious and disastrous impact on the human race. The Law of the subconscious mind works for good and bad thoughts alike. Its negativity creates failures, frustrations and unhappiness. With pleasant and positive thoughts you will experience success, prosperity and sound health. Thought pollution is also generated due to fallacies, ignorance, egoism, greed for money & power etc. This in return gives birth to jealousy, spite, detestation, resentment etc. It also brings about conflict, quarrels, unrests, battles etc., in the world. Have we as humans gone callous, and obliterated the word Mercy? Let’s strengthen our thought power / will power. Try and lead a righteous and fearless life. Many will loathe and embarrass you, but eschew them. Prayers & unflinching faith in our omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient Mazdayesni Din, can assist us in fighting our daily battles against the forces of Ahriman and emerge victorious. Praise and thank God, for each breath that we take, and for his nature’s bounties bestowed upon us. His friendship is ANMOL (precious). Take an oath to adhere to the Commandments of Good Thoughts, Good Words & Good Deeds, and put them into practise. May this auspicious Festival of Spring shower its blessings of love, peace & oneness throughout the Universe. Amen

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new baby has sprung up at FortV.T., adjacent to Sterling Cineplex, next to Barista and opp. Pizza Hut, SILVER BEACH CAFÉ is a restaurant specializing in Modern European Cuisine which mainly comprises of Thin Crust Pizzas, Fondues, Pastas, Rissottos, Pork-belly sandwiches accompanied by soups, salads, starters and the main course. Owned by Hitesh Keswani who has a string of restaurants in the suburbs – NomNom, Copa, Jantar Mantar, The Treasure Café but Silver Beach Café is his first outlet in South Mumbai. The Book your tables for Navroze on Tel: 22037356 / 38871532 and enjoy a festive spread with family and friends. Free home delivery within the vicinity and beyond.

credit for its superlative cuisine, masterfully crafted and presented, its exclusive crockery and its hospitable services goes to Nixon, who very ably manages this place and guides his valued clientele while Chef Rohan D’Souza is the man behind the scene who relishes your taste buds with some exquisite fare. Try out their Roasted Roma Tomato Soup with Basil if you like tomatoflavoured soups or go in for Wild Mushroom Cappucino with Cinnamom Foam. Salads are a must try and a healthy option to compliment your meals. The Watermelon, Feta & Mint with Toasted Almonds as well as the Green Apple Walnut and Feta with Mirin Lemon Dressing are worth their taste as they please the senses and feasts

the eyes. The Vegetarians can have their pick of Spinach and Saffron Risotto Balls with homemade Salsa and the non-veg can gladly satisfy their taste buds with Honey Mustard Whisky Glazed Chicken skewers with salad. If you’re a pizza fan, their Thin Crust Pizzas are a treat. Most popular are the Smoked Chicken, Artichoke and Sundried Tomato Pizza as well as the Italian Pepperoni and Quorto Cheese Pizza. Enjoy the luxury of imported liquors and wines, cocktails and mocktails with every bite. If you still have the apetite for the main course their Roasted Breast Cajun Style with Spicy Potato Mash or the spicy S. African Periperi Stuffed Pilaf Chicken with roast vegetables are worth trying. Sea food aficionados should go in for the Harissa Grilled Fish with Herbed Rice & side salad with a choice of Potato Wedges Sauteed vegetables/ veg.Lavash/ Croutons. Happy endings with a Chocolate and Hazelnut Mousse or a Tiramisu or New York Cheese Cake. Cute, quaint and comfortable, this restaurant with its unique décor of rope lights and newspaper printed cloth as tapestry, has a capacity of 56 covers. As you enter the full glass door, you can’t miss the writing on the glass door “Age And Glass of Wine should Never Be Counted” The joy writ large on wine lovers and ageless beauties starts here!

CELEBRATE JAMSHEDI NAVROZE at

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wish all our Parsi/Irani Patrons A Very Happy And Prosperous Navroze Proprietor: ARDESHIR G. MAZKOORI

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Tel. No. 22074543/ 22001299

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Zoroastrians To All

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he soul is beckoning to rememberThat we are all together one emberMinerals, plants, animals and humans Planets, stars, galaxies and universes.It is true we are many but oneAnd have come from the Great Central SunTo experience, grow and learnTo evolve and amalgamate as one.It is true but when will we learn that The interconnectedness that joins us, affects us.We are all energy that can be transformedIf only we heed to our innermost form. — Behrooz KY Avari


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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT TEETH WHITENING?

POEM MR. MEHLI COLAH R.I.P. ETERNALLY 26-12-2013 was the saddest day for B.P.P. As it lost its beloved C.E.O. Mr. Colah Mehli. Prior his departure, for torturous months three Mehli did not open his mouth to speak or eyes to see On 26-12-2014 his first death anniversary We prayed to Dadaar to grant to the soul of Mehli Garothman Behest (heavenly bliss) Eternally.

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appear more our smile is the first youthful. thing a person notices Just as about you. Whether there are a meeting someone for number of the first time, or having a ways to conversation with a co-worker, lighten or friend, family member or brighten Dr. Varsha loved one, a bright, a white teeth, there Daryanani smile is the ultimate are also confidence booster. It creates several different ways for an immediate, subconscious, teeth to become discoloured. visual impact on people you The main causes of darkened meet. A brighter smile gives teeth are genetics, antibiotics, the impression of youth, and certain foods, plus teeth vitality, radiant health, tend to darken as we age. happiness, and warmth. Internal tooth discoloration is Teeth whitening remain to caused by changes in the be one of the most enamel of the tooth and the economical ways to enhance dentin. The main causes of your smile. Most statistics internal tooth discoloration reveal that Indians place a are exposure to high levels of high value on our smiles. In a fluoride, tetracycline, use of recent survey when people antibiotics as a child, were asked, “What would you developmental disorders, like to improve most about tooth decay, restorations, root your smile?” The most canal issues, and common response was: trauma.External tooth Whiter & brighter teeth. discoloration is caused by Causes of Tooth factors outside the body, DiscolorationDeciduous mainly foods and tobacco. (baby) teeth are typically The main causes of external whiter than the adult teeth tooth yellowing are smoking, that appear later. With foods with tannins, coffee, age, our adult teeth often tea, carrots, oranges, and become darker, yellower, or other foods. stained. This is partly why If you are not happy with white teeth make people your smile, teeth whitening may be a good first step. ARMAITY & RASHID D. Types of Teeth Whitening First Parsi Lady Videographer Famous Press PhotograThere are pher Ex. Special Executive magistrate various HD Videoshooting Photography & Albums ways to Weddings | Navjotes | Birthdays | Engagements whiten your Contact teeth, but 6/3, Khareghat Colony, Hughes Road, Mum – 7 the two armaitybamanbehram@yahoo.com most Rashid Armaity common 9820188266 9820224667

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Jamshedi Navroze Greetings To all our Parsi/ Navroze Mubarak Irani Patrons From

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are in-office treatment and the do-it-yourself approach, with over the counter products.

IN-OFFICE TEETH WHITENING Professional teeth whitening in a dental office is the preferred whitening method because even though strong agents are applied, the rest of the mouth, including the gums, is protected from these materials. The best whitening systems feature a buffer in the gel that protects the tooth enamel from damage. They are extremely effective and can transform teeth in a single visit to the clinic. Your teeth can literally brighten up to 10 shades in about an hour. At Crown Corner, we are also qualified to handle any issues that may arise from whitening treatments, such as tooth sensitivity. Today most tooth sensitivity cases are easily managed.Teeth whitening can last for one or more years, depending on how well you take care of your teeth, and if you’re following up regularly with a home whitening product for regular

maintenance or making regular visits to your dental clinic.

HOME TOOTH WHITENING SYSTEMS Your dentist can provide you with effective home whitening systems. Commercially available tooth whitening systems have also become popular, mainly because they’re relatively inexpensive and easy to use. There are a few over-the-counter tooth whitening methods that can be purchased without a dentist’s supervision as well. These are typically safe products, but give a limited amount of whitening. Our Advice: While over-thecounter tooth whitening products are available, dentist-supervised tooth whitening remains the safest, most effective method for brightening your smile. The safest way to work out if your teeth are suitable for whitening is to see your dentist first. Dentists are the only people trained and qualified to make an accurate assessment of your teeth and gums.


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he vibrant husband wife duo – Rashid and Armaity Bomanbehram, enjoys a special place in the community’s heart as they merrily click and flash at various get-togethers, auspicious events, social gatherings, Navjote ceremonies and Weddings. Rashid has 47 years of expertise behind him in photography. He is a ace photo-journalist capturing events being in the right place at the right time. Over the years, he has received many awards and medals and is also invited by other communities to cover film premiers, film parties and events of political personalities and ‘who’s who’ of Amchi Mumbai. Always jovial with a ready wit and humour with his unique style of delivery makes him special with his esteemed clientele. Armaity, his equal half has 33 years of experience

BASIC RULES WHILE RECITING AVESTA MANTHRAS

By Dr. Darius Umrigar All avesta manthra should be recited alound.

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in videography, turns all occasions into memorable events. She works with her HD Video Camera and their esteemed clients always come back to them for all their special occasions. The couple work together in co-ordination with their own professional equipment. They believe in the divine faith of ‘Mushkil Asan Behram Yazad’ in solving all their problems and whose blessings have helped them sail smoothly in life. The passion and love that they have for their profession have made them scale higher and higher in their life and profession.

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Manthras should be recited as far as possible all alone. it should be as far away as possible from filthy places, toilets, bathrooms, any menstruating women should not be near.

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Manthras should not be recited “any time in the north direction” except at night, if the reciter wants to recite before the moon in the north. the only exception is while doing char disha no namaskar. (method for 4 dishas namaskar is in the following order:- south, east, west, north and again turn back to the starting point that is south) and then complete the namaskar.

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During havan gah (from sun rise to 12.39 pm ist):- the beginning of the Dr. Darius recital Umrigar should be in a low tone and rather slow, then it should be raised. a bit fast when in the middle of prayers. the ending part should be the loudest and quickest.

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During ushaen gah ( from 12.39 of mid night to sunrise at morning) :- soft in the beginning, loud in middle as well as in the end. MANTHRAS SHOULD NOT BE RECITED BY ANY INDIVIDUAL

If a person is suffering from fresh physical wounds from pus and blood ooze out continuously.

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Indulge your taste buds this Jamshedi Navroze by visiting restaurants serving delicious Parsi cuisine with family and friends. Shernaz and Baji Avari guide you to a truly lavish spread that will satisfy the gourmet in you.

PLANNING TO EAT OUT ON JAMSHEDI NAVROZE BRITANNIA RESTAURANT

This restaurant stands iconic at Ballard Estate frequented not only by the who's who of Mumbai but also by foreigners who drop in to savour their delectable menu (only lunch) despite their old fashioned simple ambiance. Mutton/Chicken Berry Pulao still stands as their signature dish and their Patra-NiMachhi (Big sized fresh pomfret) are an unmatched treat for the palate. Sali Mutton or Sali chicken, their ever popular Dhansak and Mutton/Chicken cutlets are also eaten with relish. Tel: 22615264/30225264 for take-away parcels.

WEST END HOTEL (The Gourmet)

The most sought out restaurant at Marine Lines, Zoroastrians simply relish their sumptuously laid out buffet lunch/dinner spread with tempting and tantalising Parsi dishes as well. Reserve your tables on Tel: 4 0839155 /4 083 919 9. Buffet lunch is served between 12.30 noon to 3 p.m. CHINESE PALACE RESTAURANT

Situated at Bombay A.C. Market, Tardeo is well-known for serving delectable Chinese food most suitable to the Indian palate. Choose from a vast array of delicious soups, platters, starters, yummy chicken delicacies and seafood specialties. Pork and lamb, Chinese noodles along with rice specialties await you here. Visit with family and friends and do book your tables in advance for Navroze to avoid disappointment later. Free home delivery from Chowpatty to Worli. (Tel.: 23524963/23529069). PRATAP LUNCH HOME

At Janmabhoomi Marg, Fort, very close to our Afternoon office, sepcialsies in a vast array of delicious seafoods. This family restaurant truly believes in innovating and updating many of their dishes to suit every palate. For reservations Tel: 22871101/ 22871818/ 40021101. Takeaway menus from 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Favourites on their menu are Pomfret Tandoori Butter Pepper (boneless), Pomfret Tandoori Kala Mari, Pomfret Chow Chu, Roasted Crab Tandoor, Fish/Chicken/Prawns with Burnt Garlic Sauce are some of the famous items that you should try. Their special seafood includes Crab Meat Sukka or Haryali and King Prawns Gassi. Fish Hyderabad Biryani and King Prawns Biryani are worth their value for money. Round off with ice creams, kulfis, sweets and chocolate mousse. CHIKITA CAFE

If you're a fast food aficionado, then indulge your taste buds at Chikita Cafe, opposite the iconic Regal Cinema, Oriental Mansion, Colaba. They specialise in grilled wraps, sandwiches, chicken crust pattice, Lebanese delicacies, pastas, burgers, salads and of course 'happy endings with mouth watering desserts. The lip-smacking spreads that they offer are warm, wholesome and freshly prepared on the 'tawa'. Famous for their grilled wraps, do try out their Parsi chicken salli wrap (quite similar in taste to our Parsi Sali Boti but no boti or mutton is involved, its only chicken), chicken Mexicana or simply enjoy their barbeque chicken nuggest wrap. There's a wholesome choice for sandwich lovers. Bite into their veg. Italian fusion with mushrooms, smoked chicken mayo, pepper chicken and Cheese or Roast Turkey and Mozzarella. If you're comfortable with the Lebanese fare, you can't go wrong with their original Falafel. Paneer and chicken shorma and hummus with chicken tikka platter are truly sumptuous. Pastas served in Alfredo and Arrabiata sauces are delicious to taste and so are the crispy and spicy chicken or veg. burgers. Savour them with veg. or chicken caesar salad. Pamper your sweet tooth with their special dessert - Tree Leches, a type of a Mexican cake or simply enjoy everybody's favourite chocolate mousse. Good tidings come this Jamshedi Navroze as they have teamed up with celebrations, a brand name serving a vast array of cakes, chocolates, pastries and desserts. Chikita opens its doors from 11.30 a.m .to 11.30 p.m. and offers free home delivery within a radius of a few kilometers. Tel.: 22836000.


Monday, March 16, 2015

SRI PAAK JIMMY (YOGIRAJ) NI MADUD HOJO JI ! SRI PAAK GURURANI

NARGIS (YOGINI) NI MADUD HOJO JI !

Age after age, when the wick of righteousness burns low, Divine Manifestations take birth on earth to rekindle the torch of truth. SRI PAAK GURURANI NARGIS (YOGINI) and SRI PAAK JIMMY (YOGIRAJ) are the Living Divine Lights of the Cosmos. Yes, THEY are here, the Divine tenderers of God’s creation. Struck by the fury of Nature’s unseen forces, scattered and homeless in the vortex of unrealised dark deeds, mortal beings seek shelter in the Supreme 0DQLIHVWDWLRQV RI 'LYLQH IXO¿OPHQW SRI PAAK JIMMY (YOGIRAJ) and SRI PAAK GURURANI NARGIS (YOGINI).

fallacies. THEIR Divine Darshans are always in public and never in private. Though THEY are so powerful yet so simple and humble that if THEY are reminded about THEIR greatness, THEY give full credit to Divine Nature. The FOUNDER of this Divine Mission is SRI PAAK (KUMARI) NARGIS MINOO (YOGINI). Setting it up initially over sixty years ago was not at all an easy task, but if anyone was capable of managing it singlehandedly on the basis of Divinity for years together, it was SRI PAAK (KUMARI) NARGIS MINOO (YOGINI) which is indeed praiseworthy. This is equally true for SRI PAAK JIMMY (JAMSHED) PALLONJI (YOGIRAJ) also, who took birth on Mother Earth after some years to promote THEIR Divine Mission and at an early age of seven years purely on the basis of Divinity, HE joined the Divine Mission. Both are the same Divine Light and holy power on earth. THEIR primary aim is the salvation of the human soul with Divine blessings paramount.

THEY are worshipped with deep reverence, in the highest esteem and revered for THEIR wisdom, integrity and high values of morality. Righteousness, justice, benevolence, charity and modesty are a few of THEIR most celestial heirlooms. THEIR Divine Voice reveal ancient scriptures of holy knowledge and lore, the eternal truth which remains permanently embodied in the annals of cosmic evolution. Now, it is upto the human being to take heed and seek out the reality from delusion and walk upon it’s illuminative path by which he can salvage his sunken ship. Today, thousands of disciples and devotees, breathing the air of Mother Earth have received a new life once again with the grace of Both Divine Lights. The hearts of Both Divine Lights emit Divine vibrations and rays of kind benevolence during Darshans upon worldly human beings who thirst for God’s esoteric knowledge. The glow of Divinity enshrined within THEIR lotus Hearts keeps unfolding it’s virtuous colours. THEY truly carry the torch of truth in THEIR Lotus Hearts. Disciples and GHYRWHHV ¿QG D QHZ VWUHQJWK MR\ prosperity and a profound happiness in THEM which is enduring. Engulfed in Divine energy, lovers of God and seekers of truth from across the globe belonging to different faiths and walks of life face life’s problems ZLWK FRXUDJH DULG FRQ¿GHQFH FRPH what may. When disciples need safeguard and protection, when they are under any predicament or danger or passing through a catastrophe of any magnitude, they are saved and a feeling of mental peace and equanimity prevails over them.

The Divine path THEY expound is undoubtedly the righteous path for salvation of human souls. It is not so trivial to bring a human soul on the path RI SLHW\ SXULW\ DQG SHUIHFWLRQ ,W QHHGV D ORW RI SHUVRQDO VDFUL¿FHV ZKLFK WKH Divine Guru (The Manifested Soul) has already taken and the Divine Guru’s efforts remain unceasing. One who is inert in Divine realisation cannot count the wealth of glorious deeds done by Divine Gurus. Indeed, the most glorious of all is to bring a dormant soul unto light. The happiness of God-realisation is the goal of all creation. The prolonged process of improvisation and elevation of the soul to ultimate culmination passes through innumerable rebirths. However, the power to dissolve the plethora of evil deeds is only given to a Living Divine Manifested Soul, whereby the rebirths to this world are pardoned off. Both Divine Lights relieve us and offer salvation from this mortal world. Good Divine forces zealously safeguard those who follow own birth religion. It is the moral duty of a person to cling with solidarity to his birth religion and remain faithful to this unrelenting commitment. To seek relief through other beliefs does not bear any fruit and the sole object of taking birth in this world is lost. The super structure of religion rests on good thoughts, good words and good deeds and it is crucial for each one to put into practice it’s tenets. Both Divine Lights ask no questions, make no demands and THEIR piety is so LQ¿QLWHO\ YLUWXRXV WKDW THEY never raise THEIR holy eyes to enquire human

Today, it gives us great pleasure to see the Divine Mission climb the ladder of progress and success which is possible only due to the zeal and enthusiasm and hard work of SRI PAAK JIMMY (YOGIRAJ). Let all KDYH WKH MR\ RI KDYLQJ IXO¿OOHG DQG taken part in God’s Divine Mission. After completing the Divine Mission, Both Divine Lights shall re-ascend to the abode of Endless Light. One ZKR UHQGHUV VHOÀHVV VHUYLFH LQ WKLV celestial venture obtains the choicest blessings of Both Divinities. 2QH IDLOV WR ¿QG ZRUGV WR express overwhelming feeling of joy experienced by the exceptionally fortunates of this age when they witness Divine Miracles of Both Divine Lights. Our humble and sincere thanks to the Divine Saviours for THEIR XQHQGLQJ DQG VHOÀHVV efforts to redeem our lost souls unto the sweetness of Heaven’s eternal soulful symphony. May the Lord’s graces confer an extremely healthy and long life full of joy and prosperity upon the Divine Selves of SRI PAAK JIMMY (YOGIRAJ) and SRI PAAK GURURANI NARGIS (YOGINI) and THEIR families. AMEN

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THINK... THINK... THINK... Happiness consists not in having many things but in needing few. The love of money is the root of all evil but the possession of it is an opportunity for much good. There is no limit to the good a person can do, if he doesn't care who gets the credit. An uncommitted person is a person without direction in life. He is like a ship without a rudder and plenty of power but no direction. The strongest thing in the world often seems the weakest, Gentleness is stronger than cruelty Patience is stronger than impatience Mercy is stronger than revenge Love is stronger than hate. Success should be measured not so much by the position one has reached in life as by the obstacles which one has overcome while trying to succeed. Difficulties rather than ease, extract the best that is in one A person needs to be loved most when he deserves to be loved least. The only thing in the world Worth Living for is to discover the Will of God and to do it. . Genius is infinite patience. To the extent that you influence history, you arc an instrument of Destiny. ON ALCOHOLISM 1. Alcohol is not Alcoholism. 2. Alcoholism is an allergy of body coupled with a compulsion of the rnind, so that having taken one drink an alcoholic cannot guarantee he will stop. ON MEDITATION Meditation: Thinking about truth in the presence of god in order to motivate our lives with truth In meditation... three things are important 1. Presence of God 2. Thinking 3. A decision to apply the truth to our lives let us never forget : The more we meditate the less shall we excuse ourselves The less we excuse ourselves -the more we shall accept, The more we accept - the less conflict shall we have, The less conflict we have - the more peace of mind we have - the more serenity THE SOULS INTEGRITY "The Souls Integrity is the only thing that matters" positively no sacrifice can be too great to ensure the Integrity of one's soul. Anything - anything that stands in the way of that, must be given up. Cost what it will, involve what it may, the Integrity of the Soul MUST BE PRESERVED; for all other things - Conduct, health, prosperity, life itself - follow upon that. It matters not what the thing may be that is standing between us and our true contact with GOD - it MUST GO.

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EXTRACTS WRITTEN BY LATE VISHWAS JOGLEKAR 1. EGO deflation To shed the ego means to attain a state of "Personal abstraction" wherein we can view ourselves with detachment, neither Condoning nor Condemning.

2. On Character "Character - is when you have the same ailments as the other person but refrain from mentioning it." "GOD, grant us the grace to see ourselves as you see us, so that knowing ourselves and Your Will, we will be enabled to carry it out." "Am I afraid of the hard things in life, do I try to run away from the truth about myself, do I practically fall apart when the going gets tough?" MARRIAGE Marriage is communication: Verbal Communication - WORDSImpressions without expressions leave depressions. So these words make impressions ................... we like to talk.

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'Verbal Communication' breaks down. We take it for granted. We don't talk about many aspects about our daily affairs. This is a Tragedy. Hence pick a time to talk with each other - open up, get it out and clear it off. So start communication. Let each other talk in turn. Talk about love - say it. Say it -1 love you. Say it every day. So say you are sorry too for something sad, which the other person is hurt about.

Financial communication Job is equally important-earn a living, the money you make is very much important. There ought to be communication. Wife must know how much the husband gets. There should be clear discussion. Lot of sacrifice is required, adjustment is required. An Alcoholic should talk it over. Whether the salary is less or earning is more it makes no difference but the attitude and saving makes all the difference and unless there is communication it won't work. It has got to be managed. We must take time out to discuss it out at length - talk about it often. Just sit down and talk about it. It's our money. When two people are one then it has to be talked about to one another. Sexual It is God given - spiritual - holy - to keep it in a proper frame. This is an important need for each other. Right - holy - it is directly linked with our spirituality. We should talk it over normally- have a healthy aspect about sex. You got to have a Relationship - you can communicate sexually/ physically even by simple truth. We should take time to know each other. Good relationship - relaxes us - leads to Relaxation. It's very important that it does not go out of focus. We blow it out of proportion so that we don't see it in proper proportion.

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Recreation - Playing together - Courtship stops once we get married. It should never end. Being together, that is courtship. Sacrifice for each other. In many marriages it stops, that is a tragedy. You need a change. How long has it been since you have been out alone together? Just two people - just be together - that is the basic fundamental of a relation - together alone. Kids - When they come along the passage of time - the man and woman get lost from one another. Finest way to live for children is to live for spouse. Children look up to the relationship. They need security - they get it when they see it in their parents. My wife has got to be number one. So keep that Courtship going. So take time to be with one another. Let's treat one another Queen and King. Spiritual Communication This is the foundation of all other communications. Marriage is a mystery, it's a miracle. It is an ordinance of God. If we are people of God, God loves us all. Forgiveness - to be patient, to be kind. To fall for one another. A woman is a worshipful being. I find great strength in her. One day we have to fall apart, but this shoulder is flavoured with spirituality. Talk about your doubts, beliefs, and ways of living. Talk about integrity, love, gratitude, faith, hope and we need this all. It is a give and take. Love. Hope. Strength. Sacrifice for each other. Marriage is a Communication. It does not get exhausted.

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We drank for happiness and became unhappy! We drank for joy and became miserable! We drank for sociability and became argumentative! We drank for sophistication and became obnoxious! We drank for friendship and made enemies! We drank for sleep and awakened without rest! We drank for strength and felt weak! We drank medicinally and acquired health problems! We drank for relaxation and got the shakes! We drank for bravery and became afraid! We drank for confidence and became doubtful! We drank to make conversation easier and slurred our speech! We drank to feel heavenly and ended up feeling like hell! We drank to forget and were forever haunted! We drank to erase problems and saw them multiply. We drank to cope with life and invited Death!

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Divine delights in the form of cakes, pastries, chocolates and other delights await you this Pateti and Parsi New Year. This a.c. cake shop with exotic delicacies superbly laid out is situated at 27-C Victoria Building, S.A. Brelvi Road, Fort, offers a wide selection of delicious cakes and mouth-watering goodies like pastries, rolls, muffins, variety of breads, mousse and mousse cakes, cookies, puffs, croissants and quiche, doughnuts, cup-cakes, brownies and tarts. Enjoy their deliciously eclectic assortments infused with the best of flavours, ingredients and unique decoration which can be gifted on auspicious days. Place your orders at least one day in advance on Tel: 66314140/22652102. CALORIE CARE

Calorie Care is India's first and only calorie-counted meal delivery service. Then provide a wide variety of freshly cooked calorie-counted meals to individuals across Mumbai. Our team of creative chefs and dieticians work together to ensure that your meal is not just healthy, but also tasty and varied. The meals are individually packed in hygienic, contamination-proof packing with a clear account of the nutritional content printed with every single meal. Calorie Care delivers healthy meals through the day. You may choose between breakfast, lunch, dinner and mid-meal snacks. To know more, call them today at 022- 2412 2100 or log on to www.caloriecare.com

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AFÉ EXCELSIOR is one of the oldest restaurants in Fort area (established in the year 1919), by the grandfather of the present day owner Ardeshir G. Mazkoori. After his grandfather’s demise, his father Gustad Mazkoori took over the running of this place and after his passing away, Ardeshir G. Mazkoori took over the management of this restaurant and is running the restaurant to full swing. They serve delicious foods such as snacks in the form of chicken rolls in mayonnaise which the old timers still swear by. They feel that the taste and quality has withstood the test of time in 3 decades and that speaks volumes as no compromises are made as to its quality and taste. Khima Pao, omelette pao and mutton/chicken/veg. puffs are a hit amongst its valued patrons as also their sandwiches, mutton/chicken/veg. For lunch, delicious items like cutlets of mutton/chicken/veg., either dry or with gravy is quite a favourite. Aromatic Biryanis both in veg. and non-veg., everybody’s delight salli-boti or chicken-salli, Dal ghosh, Bheja Fry/masala, the Parsi signature dish ‘Dhansak’ made delectable with either chicken or mutton pieces or even plain veg., the delicacy of eating ‘Patra-ni-machhi’ and Kheema

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This 100 year old restaurant at Hughes Road, opposite Reliance Jewels, now ably managed by Managing partner Shahzad Bakht has progressed by leaps and bounds in food, decor and ambience; serving a multi-cuisine extravaganza in both Vegetarian and Non-Vegetarian. Enjoy a vast array of Indian, Continnetal, Mexican, Chinese, Tandoor and Lebanese fare, while tinkling your glasses with an excellent selection of spirits while you sit back and leisurely enjoy watching your favourite programme from a huge wall to wall TV screen. This will give you the impression of sitting ina theatre, while you relish your food na ddrinks. Contact: 23622877.

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By Dr. Shernaz Baji Avari

UT CRACKER, a cute, quaint and comfortable eatery in the by-lanes of Fort, within the precincts of Kala Ghoda and very close to Tata Motors at Dr. V.B. Gandhi Road, Fort, is the nurtured brain-child of Anaheeta Bafna. It’s a passion project for Anaheeta who happens to be a qualified Chartered Accountant. When she hit the right place to flag off her devotion and passion for food, ‘NUT CRACKER’ was born on 6th November 2014, and it is by dint of hard work, personal touch and supervision that NUT CRACKER has scaled by several notches in just a few months. It’s not the usual menu served in restaurants but a cut ahead, something special, flavourable and nutritious as well. To entertain her guests with fresh wholesome vegetarian fare is a lifestyle choice for her. “The whole concept behind this eatery is to keep the food simple, flavourable while sticking to the original flavour of the produce and try to keep everything fresh” says a beaming Anaheeta. Her little baby with 26 covers is almost always packed, even on working days and even at odd hours – the guests soaked in a relaxed ambience enjoying their experience. It’s – “All Day Long” Breakfast – the menu is such that you can have it anytime of the day! Apart from mini burgers and classic grilled sandwiches, toasts and cereals, the non-Parsis would love to taste Parsi specialities like ‘Salli Eggs’. It’s her grandma’s recipe for a flavourable egg mix sitting on top of a crispy bed of potato threads served with ‘pao’. You can try the famous Parsi ‘Akuri’ prepared with onions, tomatoes, coriander and spices. You can choose your way to many egg preparations and they will make it the way you would like to relish it.

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As we progress towards “NOON ONWARDS’, bite into the warm Labanese Sandwich with crisp warm falafel, fresh salad and pickles topped with garlic mayo and a spicy harissa served warm with their in-house pits bread with a little hummus. Interestingly, all breads and desserts are freshly baked in-house. For their desserts too they use only fine Belgian chocolates. Savour their Black Bean Burger, topped with caramalised onions and garlic mayo. Salads are simply fascinating made with high quality ingredients that would simply tickle your taste buds. The Fruit, Root & Nut Salad is to die for, served with fresh greens, fresh fruit, beetroot, sweet potato and hazel nuts. You can even go in for the Asian Salad which is a mix of Zucchini, carrots, spring onions, raw papaya and coriander served in a spicy Asian Chili dressing topped with crunchy peanuts. They also have small meals for little children the Nutcracker Junior, which keeps in mind the delights of the children. To pamper your sweet tooth, bite into the utterly delicious ‘7 layer Cookie’ served warm with layers of biscuit crumble, groovy Belgium chocolate, butterscotch and almond with vanilla ice-cream or simply relish some ‘tarts’, cheese cake or Warm Apple Crumble. Anyone for coffee? The coffee beans, a beautiful blend of Robusta and Arabica coffee from Plantations in the Southern Peninsular region have been selected to bring you a fine balance of aromatic flavoured full-bodied coffee. Do step in here and enjoy an exquisite experience which you would like to share and re-live again and again with your family and friends.

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SOLID PATELS: Directed by Saurabh Varms, produced by Nikita Thakur. Releasing on April 20, 2015.

7 HOURS TO GO: Directed by Saurabh Varma and produced by Nikita Thakur. Release date not known. 2 GB KI LIFE: Directed and produced by the same persons as above. Release date not known. DETECTIVE BYOMKESH BAKSHY: Yash Raj films Releasing on 10th April, 2015.

WELCOME BACK: Starring John Abraham, Shruti Hassan, Dimple Kapadia, Naseeruddin Shah, Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar. KYA KOOL HAI HUM III: Starring Aftab Shivdasani, Tushar Kapoor, Mandana Karimi (Iranian Model - Ekta Kapoor's new find.) DIL DHADAKNE DO: Starring Farhan Akhtar, Ranveer Singh, Priyanka Chopra, Anuksha Sharma, Anil Kapoor and Rahul Bose. Releasing on June 5, 2015. BOMBAY VELVET: Starring Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Raveena Tandon. Release date May 15, 2015. PIKU: Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Irrfan Khan. Release date April 30, 2015. PHANTOM: Starring Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif. Release date April 3, 2015.

HAMARI ADHURI KAHANI: Starring Vidya Balan and Emraan Hashmi. Release date June 12, 2015. ABCD 2: Starring Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor and Prabhu Deva. Release date June 26, 2015.

BROTHERS: Starring Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fernandes and Jackie Shroff. Rleease date July 31, 2015.

Enthusiastic movie goers who desire to watch their favourite movies and film stars on the 1st day, 1st show, SHERNAZ & BAJI AVARI give our readers a sneak peak of Bollywood / Hollywood movies to be released at Eros, Regal, Sterling, New Excelsior, Metro and other Multiplexes like Inox and other Cineplexes at suburban theatres near their residences. Release dates are subject to changes. Watch out for these eagerly...

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BAJRANGI BAIJAAN: Starring Salman Khan and Kareen Kapoor. Release date Eid 2015.

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JURASSIC WORLD: It is 4th on franchise since 1993. Release date June 12, 2015.

THE JUNGLE BOOK: This film is going to be a live action motion picture. Release date unknown. AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON: This movie is to be seen as Avenger's sequel of 2012. Release date May 5, 2015. POLTERGEIST: It is the story of a haunted house-tale of a family beset by evil entities.

TERMINATOR GENISIS: Release date July 1, 2015. This is the fifth in Terminator series. FURIOUS SEVEN: Starring Vin Diesel, Paul Walker in his last appearance on screen. Release date April 3, 2015. TOMORROW LAND: Starring George Clooney. Release dtae May 22, 2015.

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RELAXATION & LIP SMACKING MEALS AT J.N. PETIT SANATORIUM - BORDI amidst the town of couple of days, this Bordi is very convenient as A special thanks to Sir Lnuts,ocated Chickoos, litchees, coco sanatorium is even occupied it is the mid – spot between Dinshaw Petit, the Trustees & fish, greenery on the by families for an entire Mumbai – Sanjan – Udvada – the staff of N.M. Petit sea shore of Boardi, 140 kms. from Mumbai; is the sprawling and well – maintained J.N. Petit Sanatorium. This beautiful 138 years old sanatorium yet standing strong, under the kind and generous management of Sir Dinshaw Petit of the N.M. Petit Charities. This sanatorium consists of 16 blocks which are of 1 BHK style. Charges are ?300/- per day with an occupancy of 6 persons per block. Nearby hotels & resorts begin with about ?1,500/- plus per person per day lodging only. Thanks to Sir Dinshaw Petit who is so kind to our community to provide this facility at these lower costs in today’s expensive times. Words to express his kindness fall short owing to his large heartedness in bestowing love and help to our Community. Not only for weekends or

month or two at a stretch to rejenuvate themselves by just paying ?3,000/- per month per block at their Mumbai Office managed by Mr. A.P. Master and his efficient staff. Zoroastrians, are known for their behaviour, generosity & food!! Meals here are provided at nominal rates by the Manager, Mrs. M.D. Shroff. Any dish from dhansak to dhan dal – kolmi no patio, red chicken, fish cutlets, fresh boomlas crispy fried are some of her lip – smacking specialities. You need to speak with her to know more about her specialities. Mrs. Shroff has been with the Sanatorium since 2003 looking after it justlike her own baby with the help of her office in Mumbai. The rooms are well kept & clean. Beddings are done neatly with well ironed bedspreads & covers.

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ctogenarian Architect, Chandrakant Patel, a Mumbai based Qualified Architect from J.J.School of Architecture has 50 years of experience in Architecture & Town Planning. With a Diploma in Town Planning from Venice and a Gold Medal from Stockholm accompanied by a working experience with the World Architect - Alvar A lto, this Seminal Architect's work speaks of Mumbai's one and only 'Post Independence' Iconic Structure - the Stock Exchange, Mumbai. The Jeejeebhoy Towers of the Bombay Stock Exchange were professionally created right rom its inception to the repairs after the Bomb Explosion on 12th March 1993. Over the years Chandrakantbhai has successfully conceived many milestone projects in Mumbai, to name a few - Usha Kiran Building- the First Sky Scraper of Mumbai, Sanmukhandan Theatre at Matunga Peacock Palace at Breach Candy, Embassy Apartments at Napean Sea Road and many others. He strongly believes in the motto that 'Honesty in Architecture' can never go wrong. His creations, all over the country viz

Schools, Colleges, Hospitals, Multi -purpose Halls, Temples, have all stood the test of time. He designs buildings with 4 dimensions apart from length, breath and height, the 4th dimension is TIME as it is very important for a client to have his work finished within the time limit. Therefore his structures never go out of date. He joined Free Masonry in 1965 at the hands of brother Dhanjishaw D.K. Karkaria and has slowly risen in rank and file. Trustee of his community Institutions ‘Vanik Mahajan’ over 10 years as also Committee Member & Trustee of ‘Parmanand Thawer Tad’ and an active member of Gayatri Pariwar Trust, he is also a Committee Member of ‘The Vegetarian Society’, Reverence for Life, Mumbai. Extensively travelled all over the Globe and in India too, Chandrakant has gained a lot of experience which he has put into his work with full dedication and accomplished his task. Jovial and humourous by nature, Chandrakant with his ready wit and humour spreads joy and bonhomie wherever he goes.

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THE BLUE LAGOON: THE AWAKENING

On a journey to San Francisco, Richard, his father and cousin Emmeline find themselves on a ship about to explode. Rushed to a lifeboat with Paddy Button, the two children escape while their father (and uncle) are on another lifeboat. In the chaos following, the lifeboats are separated. Paddy, Richard and Emmeline find themselves with no food and no water stuck in the middle of nowhere. After some time, the three come across an uncharted paradise, where Paddy quickly teaches the children fishing, hunting and building. After maybe a month or two, Paddy gets very drunk off a barrel of rum found on the island when they first arrive, and drowns in the middle of the night. Emmeline and Richard, now alone and very scared, move location and rebuild their island home. Star Movi es, 11.30 p.m.

SATRANGI SASURAAL

4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30

SOAPS & SERIALS

Vihaan falls sick and Aarushi strong in her resolve to fulfill her responsibilities towards her husband does her own grehpravesh and enters the house. Will Vihaan’s mothers’ accept her as their bahu? Zee TV, 10 p.m.

WALK WITH THE WILD

Asia is one of the most beautiful and varied regions of the world and its forests hold many interesting creatures that have adapted in the face of adversity. WILD ASIA brings for its viewers Asia’s untamed wilderness and an intimate look at the amazing animals that call wild Asia home. From India to Indonesia to Japan, explore Asia’s sparkling shorelines, arid deserts and lush rainforests, unveiling the exotic mysteries hidden within this continent of contrasts. Animal Planet, 8 p.m .

FOOD FACTORY

Behind each bag of chips, can of beer, bar of chocolate, and loaf of bread is a mega-industrial production line that brings each product to the masses. Food Factory is a mesmerising behind-the-scenes peek into the weird and wonderful processes that produce everyone’s favourite foods. From fresh ingredients to finished products, FOOD FACTORY reveals in awe-inspiring detail just how mass-produced favourites are really made. Put on a hard hat and get ready to meet the food! Discover y, 8 p.m .

FUTURESCAPE WITH JAMES WOOD

What if you could read minds using a Bluetooth device, or have your own personal superhuman Iron Man-style suit? How about curing cancer by inserting a “super chip” into the human body? What was once considered science fiction is more of a reality than one may think. Follow the actor James Woods as he takes an unprecedented look at the next breakthroughs in science and technology on Discovery Science’s FUTURESCAPE WITH JAMES WOODS. Discover y Science, 7.30 p.m.

BLOOD RELATIVES

From the outside, families can seem like harmonious units,

HANSEL AND GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS

Satrangi Sasuraal, Zee TV, 10 p.m.

pillars of the community in loving homes. But is blood really thicker than water? Tune into ID - Investigation Discovery’s BLOOD RELATIVES, as the show reveals some complex layers of jealousy, adultery, and vengeance that results in the unthinkable: a murder within a family. ID, 9 p.m.

DIYA AUR BAATI HUM

Bulbul requests Sooraj and sandhya to give one of their kids to her. Sooraj – sandhya dilemma. Bulbul health deteriorates. Sooraj and sandhya decide to give one baby to bulbul which is heavily opposed by bhabho. Bhbaho goes to talk to bulbul but one revelation changes everything. Star Plus, 9 p.m .

DOWNTON ABBEY SEASON 4

Alfred takes a test to train as a chef at The Ritz, under Escoffier, but is not accepted. Carson considers re-hiring the morose Mr Molesley if Alfred leaves, but he’s not happy about the demotion back to footman; unfortunately he dithers for too long over whether to accept, and loses the chance. Thomas sees Cora’s new ladies’ maid Baxter as a replacement for Miss O’Brien, and wants her to make friends with everyone, and spy on them for him. Star Wor ld, 10 p.m.

MOVIES OF THE DAY

The siblings Hansel and Gretel are left alone in the woods by their father and captured by a dark witch in a candy house. However they kill the witch and escape from the spot. Years later, the orphans have become famous witch hunters. When eleven children go missing in a small village, the Mayor summons Hansel and Gretel to rescue them, and they save the red haired Mina from the local sheriff that wants to burn her accusing Mina of witchcraft. Soon they discover that the Blood Moon will approach in three days and the powerful dark witch Muriel is the responsible for the abduction of children. HBO, 11.05 p.m .

THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG

After successfully crossing over (and under) the Misty Mountains, Thorin and Company must seek aid from a powerful stranger before taking on the dangers of Mirkwood Forest—without their Wizard. If they reach the human settlement of Laketown it will be time for the hobbit Bilbo Baggins to fulfill his contract with the dwarves. The party must complete the journey to Lonely Mountain and burglar Baggins must seek out the Secret Door that will give them access to the hoard of the dragon Smaug. And, where has Gandalf got off to? And what is his secret business to the south? Pix, 9 p.m.

INTERNTIONAL KHILADI

The leading gangsters of the world have chosen a new boss, Devraj, who is fronting a big company. Reporter Payal and Johnny are trying to get an interview with Devraj, but that fails, but soon Payal and Devraj fall in love. Payal’s brother, who has saved Devraj from assassination by Glushan’s henchmen is a police informer, working for his friend Inspector Amit, who’s also in love with Payal. Amit tells Payal, that Devraj is a gangster, but she doesn’t care. Ravi gets killed, and Amit, with the help of beaten up Payal is able to convict Devraj of the murder, who is sentenced to death. But a wounded gangster tells a different story, and Devraj is set free. Outraged about Payal’s betrayal he seeks

9.00 9.30

10.00 10.30 11.00 P.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 8.30 9.00 10.00 11.00

Hansel And Gretel, HBO, 11.05 p.m.

revenge. Star Gold, 10.45 p.m.

TIRANGA

Deputy Commissioner of Police Rudrapratap Chouhan is a honest and diligent family who lives with his wife. and son, Harish. Since he is on the hit-list of many gangster he never travels alone without a weapon. But when gangster, Pralaynath Gendaswamy finds out that Rudrapratap goes for a horse-rides with his son without any weapons, that’s when they plan to kill him and they succeed. But Harish has witnessed this killing and he would like to avenge his father’s death, but he has no clues where and whom to start looking for. Then after a new year’s party, the police come and knock on the door of the Chouhan’s household, and arrest Harish for raping and beating a woman named Radha Tandel, who is the daughter of Jeevanlal, Central Minister in the Government, who is also the girlfriend of Arjun, the only son of Gendaswamy. Zee Cin em a, 8 p.m .

TATHASTU

Ravi Rajput comes from a poor family, his father was a foreman at a mill, and could not afford to send Ravi to a private school. Ravi studied in Municipal school, got a job in a mill, got married to Saru, who subsequently gave birth to their son, Gaurav. The proud parents watch as Gaurav grows up, starting walking, talking, and feigning illness just to stay home and watch World Cup Cricket. Then their lives are turned upside down when Gaurav faints while playing cricket, they take him to the nearest hospital in Bandra, where Doctors Nita and Sen inform them that their son is dying until and unless he receives a heart transplant, the cost of which is 15 lakhs rupees. B4U, 6 p.m.

STAR PLUS

Diya Aur Bati Hum Masterchef India Tere Shehar Mein Suhaani Si Ek Ladki Saath Nibhaana Saathiya Nisha Aur Uske Cousins Ek Veer Ki Ardaas-Veera Iss Pyar Ko Kya Naam Doon-Ek Baar Phir Masterchef India Suhaani Si Ek Ladki Saath Nibhaana Saathiya Ye Hai Mohabbatein Tu Mera Hero Nisha Aur Uske Cousins Diya Aur Bati Hum Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hain Tere Shehar Mein Masterchef India Ye Hai Mohabbatein Downtown Abby Sleepy Hollow Grey’s Anatomy Monk 3 Downtown Abby Sleepy Hollow Simpsons Year Melissa and Joey 2 Monk Downtown Abby Sleepy Hollow

ZEE CAFÉ

SONY TV

P.M. 2.00 CID 8.00 Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar 8.30 Muh Boli Shaadi 9.00 Tum Aise Hi Rehna 9.30 Hum Hain Na 10.00 Maharana Pratap 10.30 Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar 11.00 Aahat

7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00

LIFE OK

ZEE TV

Satrangi Sasuraal Jamai Raja Kumkum Bhagya Hello Pratibha SRGMP Li’s Champs Bandhan Jodha Akbar Qubool Hai Kumkum Bhagya Service Wali Bahu Bandhan… Saari Umar Hello Pratibha Jodha Akbar Jamai Raja Kumkum Bhagya Qubool Hai Satrangi Sasuraal Doli Armaano Ki Servie Wali Bahu

LISTING

P.M. 2.00 Best of Savdhaan India 7.00 Dream Girls Ek Ladki Deewani Si 7.30 Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali 8.00 Mahakumbh 8.30 Laut Aao Trisha 9.30 Dream Girl Ek Ladki Deewani Si 10.00 Comedy Classes 11.00 Savdhaan India: India Fights Back P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30

STAR WORLD

P.M. 2.00 Desperate Housewives 4.00 America Funniest Home Videos 5.00 Just for Laughs 6.00 The Mentalist 7.00 The Fosters 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 Two and a Half Men 9.00 Desperate Housewives 10.00 The Mentalist 11.00 The Big Bang Theory

P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00

THE RING TWO

A high school student named Jake tries to make his girlfriend Emily watch a cursed tape. But then Jake finds out that Emily covered her eyes and didn’t watch the tape, and then Jake is killed by Samara Morgan. Rachel Keller learns of Jake’s death and finds his twisted body in the back of an ambulance. Rachel then realizes she once again has to save her son Aidan from Samara the evil ghost child. Zee Studio, 11.20 p.m.

P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00

COLORS

Swaragini Udaan Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi Chakravartin Ashoka Smarat

9.30 Chala Hava Yeu Dya 11.00 Ase He Kanyadaan

ANIMAL PLANET

P.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 7.30 8.00

WIR Animal Planet – A to Z Mahayudh Most Extreme AP Safari Animal Battlegrounds Predator’s Prey Walk with The Wild: Wild Asia 9.00 WTR 10.00 Mahayudh 11.00 Corwin’s Quest

DISCOVERY

P.M. 2.00 Factory Made 3.00 Gold Rush 4.00 How Do They Do It

DDI MAIN CHANNEL

6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30

News in Marathi Sansar Maza Vegala Tuzya Gala Mazya Gala Ashi Hi Dharmakanya Crime News in Marathi Sankat Mochan Hanuman Amahci Mati Amachi Mana News in Marathi Janata Darbar Khamosh Sa Afsana Pavitra Bandhan… Do Dilon Ka Zindagi Ek Bhanwar Dard Ka Rishta

INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY

P.M. 2.00 Husn Ke Laakhon Rang 3.00 Disappeared 4.00 Tehkikaat: Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall 5.00 A Crime To Remember 6.00 Dead of Night 7.00 Young Hot And Crooked

MOVIE CHANNELS

P.M 1.00 3.00 5.00 7.00 9.00 11.30

Moments and Memories, SP3, 10 p.m.

4.00 Swaragini 4.30 Comedy Nights With Kapil 6.00 Udaan 6.30 Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi 7.00 Shastri Sisters 7.30 Sasural Simar Ka 8.00 Balika Vadhu 8.30 Udaan 9.00 Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat 9.30 Swaragini 10.00 Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi 10.30 Code Red

SAB TV

P.M. 2.00 Taarak Mehta Ka 7.00 Ek Jhalak Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi 8.00 Baal Veer 8.30 Taarak Mehta Ka.. 9.00 Chidiya Ghar 9.30 Badi Door Se Aaye Hai 10.00 Yam Hain Hum 10.30 Peterson Hill 11.00 Taarak Mehta Ka….

ZEE MARATHI

P.M. 2.00 Ka re Duraava 2.30 Jai Malhar 3.00 Honar Suun Me Hya Gharachi 3.30 Juloon Yeti Reshimghathi 4.00 Chala Hava Yeu Dya 5.00 Ase He Kanyadaan 5.30 Honar Suun Me Hya Gharachi 6.00 Ka Re Duraava 6.30 Home Minister 7.00 Jai Malhar 7.30 Ase He Kanyadaan 8.00 Honor Suun Me Hya Gharachi 8.30 Julooni Yeti Reshimgathi 9.00 Ka Re Duraava

The Mentalist, Zee Cafe, 10 p.m.

5.00 Running Wild with Bear Grylls 6.00 Nature’s Great Events 7.00 What Happened Next 7.30 Destroyed in Seconds 8.00 Food Factory 9.00 India Revealed 10.00 Discovery Real Heroes 11.00 Destroyed in Seconds P.M. 1.30 3.30 4.30 5.30 6.30 7.30

8.30 9.30 10.30 11.30 P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00

SCIENCE

World’s Top 5 Gadget Show Manufactured Redesign My Brain Alien Encounters Futurescape with James Wood Redesign My Brain Manufactured Hacking The Planet How Do They Do It?

HISTORY

Unwrapped Counting Cars In Search of Aliens Pioneers of Technology Baggage Battle Shipping Wars Unwrapped Counting Cars Stan Lee’s Superhumans 10.00 Pawn Stars 10.30 Storage Wars 11.00 How Sex Changed The World

NAT GEOGRAPHIC

P.M. 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00

Secrets of Stupid How It Works Car Science Super Factories: Tetrapack 5.00 Wild Things With

10.00 Jab Jab Bahar Ayee 10.30 Paltan 11.00 M EE SREYOBHILASHI: Telugu Movie. Naresh, Rajendra Prasad, Medha, Brahmanandam, Raghu Babu

DDII METRO CHANNEL P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.05

Samachar Mid Day News. Sports News Repoter’s Diary Samachar. The News. Samachar. News Metro Scan

7.30 Who The Bleep Did I Marry 8.00 Disappeared 9.00 Blood Relatives 10.00 Dead of Night 11.00 Who The Bleep Did I Marry

P.M. 12.30 2.58 4.45 6.40 9.00 11.05

STAR SPORT3

P.M. 2.00 World Cup 15: Ind vs Zim 3.30 World Cup 15 The Countdown Show 4.00 World Cup 15 h/ls Aus vs NZ 5.00 World Cup 15 h/ls Pak vs WI 6.00 Turning Points 6.30 Heroes-Moments and Memories: Bhuvneshwar Kumar 7.00 Cricket Legends 7.30 World Cup 15 h/ls Ind vs Ireland 8.30 Cricket Legends 9.00 Team Talk 10.00 Heroes-Moments and Memories-Suresh Raina 10.30 Late Cut 1100 Match Point: SA vs India

TEN CRICKET

Mee Sreyobhilashi, DD, 11 p.m.

6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.40 8.50 9.00 10.00 10.30 11.00

Desh Pardesh Samachar News Samachar Sansad Samachar Parliament News News Night Wide Angel Khel Samachar Samachar

P.M. 2.00 SA Tour of SL: 13 h/ls 1st ODI 4.00 NZ Tour of Pak 14 h/ls 1st Test 6.00 Eng Tour of SL 14 h/ls 1st ODI 7.00 Tri Nation 14 1st ODI: Zimbabwe vs Aus 8.00 WI Tour of SA 14/15 2nd T20 9.00 SA Tour of SL, 13 h/ls 2nd ODI 10.00 Aus Tour of WI 12 h/ls 1st T20

Oblivion Zombieland Men In Black 3 Trunks and Caicos The Wolverine Blue Lagoon: The Awakening

HBO

Real Steel Legion Mortal Kombat The Twilight Saga: Elcipse Step Up 3D Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

A.M. 8.15 The Bodyguard 10.33 Sex and The City 2

ZEE STUDIO

The Avengers The Proposal The Tuxedo Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life 11.20 The Ring Two A.M. 7.30 The Avengers 10.25 The Proposal P.M. 1.40 4.15 6.45 9.00

PIX

5.30 6.00 7.00 7.30 8.30 9.00 10.30 11.00 A.M. 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 P.M. 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.30

Haddi Mera Buddy Bhool Gaya Oggy Teen Titans Go Johnny Test Roll No 21 Henry Raja Courage the Cowadly Dog Adventure Time

Ben 10 Johnny Test Roll No 21 Pokemon Black and White Teen Titans Go Haddi Mera Buddy Chhutti Kar Doonga

POGO

Tom and Jerry Mr Bean Dholak Chachu Chhota Bheem: Dus Pe Dus Shaktimaan Chhota Bheem Tom and jerry Chhota Bheem Richie Rich Thomas and Friends

7.00 8.00 8.30 9.30 10.00 11.00 A.M 8.00 Richie Rich 9.00 Full On Yaari!

DISNEY CHANNEL

P.M. 3.00 Doraemon: Machli ka Badla 5.35 New Doraemon

Slumdog Millionaire Terminator Salvation The Expendables The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

A.M. 7.25 Hollow Man 9.50 Godzilla

STAR SPORTS1

P.M. 2.00 World Cup 15 h/ls SA vs Pak 3.30 World Cup 15 The Countdown Show 4.00 World Cup 15 h/ls Eng vs SL 5.00 World Cup 15 h/ls SA vs WI 6.30 Cricket Legends 7.00 Heroes-Moments and Memories 7.30 World Cup 15 h/ls SA vs India 8.30 Cricket Legends 9.00 Team Talk 10.00 Heroes-Moments and Memories 10.30 Late Cut 11.00 World Cup 15 h/ls Ind vs Pak

STARMOVIES

A.M. 9.40 Street Fighter 11.40 The Wolverine

P.M 1.45 4.40 6.55 9.00

DOORDARSHAN

P.M. 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30

Dominic Monaghan 6.00 Do or Die: Killer Tsunami 6.30 Science of Stupid 7.00 How It Works 7.30 Mega Factories 8.00 Ultimate Animal Countdown: Attack 9.00 Science of Stupid 10.00 Brain Games: Common Sense 11.00 Do Or Die: Killer Tsunami

P.M. 2.55 5.15 8.00 10.45 A.M. 8.50 11.35

STAR GOLD

Coolie No 1 Tees Maar Khan Ek Tha Soldier International Khiladi

Right Yaa Wrong Bajrang: The He Man

MAX

The Hobbit, Pix, 9 p.m.

P.M. 1.00 Karan Arjun: Salman Khan 5.00 Ek Aur Rakshak: Allu Arjun 9.00 Mohabbatein: Shahrukh Khan A.M. 10.00 Haunted: Mahakshay C P.M. 2.00 5.00 8.00 A.M. 11.20

ZEE CINEMA

Nadiya Ke Paar: Sachin Kartoos-The Target Tirangaa: Raj Kumar Khooon Ka Rishta: Chirajeevi

B4U

P.M. 12.00 No Entry: Anil Kapoor 3.00 Mumbai Ki Kiran Bedi: Ashish V 6.00 Tathastu: Sanjay Dutt 9.00 Khooni Gangwar: Pratval A.M. 7.30 Dhadkan: Akshay Kumar

Agent Vinod Sangam

7.30 Doraemon: The Move Nobitas 3 Magical Swordmen 8.25 Zindaig Khattee Meethi 9.25 Goldie Ahuja Matric Pass 10.00 Kabhi Aise Geet Gaya Karo 10.25 Doraemon 10.55 Best of Luck Nikki A.M. 9.00 Ishaan 9.30 Best of Luck Nikki 10.00 The Suite Life of Karan and Kabir 10.20 Gravity Falls

P.M. 2.00 4.30 7.00 9.30

Not Only Mrs Raut Sun Mazi Bhagyachi Maza Chakula Mast Challay Amcha

P.M. 2.00 5.30 6.00 8.00

P.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.30 5.00

Haddi Mera Buddy Oggy and the Cockroaches Adventure Time Bas Karo Henry Ben 10 Omniverse

P.M. 2.45 6.05 9.00 A.M. 7.50 10.50

All programmes on this page are as per the official schedules of the various channels. Afternoon is not responsible for any last minute changes.

The Ring Two, Zee Studio, 11.20 p.m.

ZEE CLASSIC

Dharam Karam Kunwara Baap Andha Kanoon

ZEE TALKIES

CARTOOON NETWORK

DISNEY XD

Kiteretsu Avengers Spiderman Iron Man: Armored Adventures 9.00 Big Bad Beetleborgs 10.00 Teleshopping A.M. 8.00 Kick Buttowski 8.30 Kid vs Kat 9.00 Movie 11.00 Kiteretsu


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TV TATTLE ICONIC 'MAHARANA PRATAP'

The popular historical show 'Bharat Ka Veer Putra Maharana Pratap' on Sony Entertainment Television is engaging the viewers to its riveting concept. Its beguiling storyline is making the viewers glued to their television screens. With the recent entry of Shailesh Datar who essays the role of Tulsidas, the show promises compelling twists and turns. Known for his acting skills, Shailesh Datar has entertained the viewers with his each character on television as well in theatre. Recently the actor visited the beautiful orange city namely Nagpur and received an overwhelming response from the locals. On the same we got in touch with the actor to know about his fan encounter there and he shares, “I am amazed with the response that I am getting for the character Tulsidas that I play in the show 'Bharat Ka Veer Putra Maharana Pratap'. My character in the show has been recently introduced and to get such a great response in just few days is really overwhelming.”

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SAB TV, is geared up to launch a new comically enriched historical mythological fantasy, 'Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi'. Betaal played by Sandeep Anand and Raja Bhoj played by Siddharth Arora will feature as the main protagonists in this daily show which will go on air at 7.30 pm on SAB TV. ADC spoke to Sandeep Anand who plays the lovable ghost Betaal. A few excerpts. By Sandeep Hattangadi

Tell us something about your background? I hail from Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh and did my higher studies in Delhi where I did theater for many years and then came to Mumbai and then my show FIR on SAB TV where I played the Havaldar became very popular and ran for more than 300 episodes. On that basis I auditioned for Betaal and the SAB TV creative team knew me and I was selected.

STAR GUEST

The popular horror show Aahat on Sony Entertainment Television has been entertaining the viewers with its enthralling concept. Produced by Fireworks Production, the sixth season of the show too is receiving good response for its riveting storyline of its each episode. Adding a touch of glamour, one of the upcoming episodes of the show will witness the gorgeous actress Sunny Leone who . A source close to the popular horror show production house informs us saying, “The talks of getting Sunny Leone for one of the episode of Aahat was going on for a long time, it was due to her prior commitments and busy schedule , she could not shoot for Aahat. But finally she has agreed and has given dates to shoot with us for an episode.”On the same, we tried getting in touch with the actress but all our efforts were in vain. The on air date of the particular episode featuring Sunny is not locked yet, but by next week the audience will get to see her in Aahat. So don’t miss to watch the phenomenal performance of Sunny in Aahat only on Sony Entertainment Television.

Is it like the usual Vikram Vetaal stories and shows we know of ? The twist is that it will add to the legendary story of Raja Bhoj’s struggle and determination to possess the throne of Vikramaditya and the unreasonable challenges that Betaal’s character will present to him. The show’s key comical character will be portrayed by Betaal, the self-appointed protector of Vikramaditya’s Sinhasan Battisi. The series will see various attempts made by Betaal who would use his wit and harmless deceit to ensure that the Sinhasan is not given to anyone by Mahamaya and the Putlees. Thus, possessively protecting the sinhasan from Raja Bhoj. 'Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi' will be a hilarious amalgamation of situational comedy, jealously and perseverance.

MEMORY CHALLENGED

Sanam Jung, the beautiful Pakistani star currently seen playing the character of 'Sila' on 'Zindagi’s Dil e Nadaan' recently confessed her weakness as an actress, she can’t remember her dialogues. The actress usually faces problems remembering her lines and ends up giving countless retakes for one scene. Remembering one incident that occurred during the shoot of the ongoing show , Sanam narrated, “There was one scene where I had to sweep a floor and then deliver a dialogue. I kept forgetting the lines and had to redo the scene seven or eight times because the director was adamant that we wouldn’t take a cut before the dialogue. By the time I was done with that scene, the floor was so clean that one could have eaten off it! ”Dil e Nadaan, the current super hit on Zindagi, is a realistic and beautiful journey of love as well as upheavals before marriage to the trials and tribulations faced after marriage.

Have we got the same Vikram Vetaal that came from the makers of Sagar Movietone? This 'Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi'

MOTHER ACT

Deepika Singh who has gained popularity for her ambitious character of IPS officer, 'Sandhya in Diya AurBaati Hum' on STAR PLUS is aping her co-star Kanika Maheshwari on the sets. Deepika is shown to be expecting on the show and as she has no experience in real life, she is taking lessons from Kanika who is pregnant not only on the show but also in real! Deepika is watching and observing Kanika like a hawk. Even in between shots she will eat with her, walk with her and sit with her, reason being pregnant ladies walk a certain way, slowly and with their hand on their stomach as a gesture of feeling and protecting their child. Even when they sit and get up, they are extremely cautious and careful. Deepika says, “Kanika is the best teacher I could ask for. She is such a natural when it comes to mannerisms of becoming a mother”.

LAWFUL ACTOR

Actor Shantanu Maheshwari who was last seen on 'Dil Dosti Dance' will soon be donning the hat of a student who is working towards becoming a lawyer on 'Yeh Hai Aashiqui'. Our source informs us, "Its a story of a guy who wants to fulfill his mother's dream by becoming a lawyer. But his journey is filled with struggle." When we asked Shantanu, he said, "I can't reveal much about my character but yes it took me long to prepare for this role. It’s not a normal character and this guy is very different from the roles I have played in the past. I have taken on this story as a challenge and I am extremely excited yet nervous." We are sure Shantanu will woo audiences this time in a completely different avatar.

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STAR DREAMS OF ‘DREAM GIRL’!

reams, drama and glamour, Life OK's upcoming show ‘Dream Girl’, has it all. Welcome to Jodhpur, where our Dream Girl Lakshmi is trying her best to get to the city of dreams to become an actress against all odds. The story is about her dream and the extent she goes in its pursuit. Nikita Dutta aka Lakshmi will be seen playing lead role of struggling Bollywood actress. Shraddha Arya will be seen playing the role of yesteryear superstar turned successful entrepreneur Ayesha Sareen. While Lakshmi’s love interest will be essayed by Samar Sareen aka Mohsin Khan, who is shown to be Bollywood's most promising new face and Lakshmi’s dream co-star, with whom she wants to launch her career. Commenting on the show, Life OK spokesperson said,“Set in a time where the youth today does not mind taking short cuts to achieve their dreams and equates happiness to fame, the story portrays Lakshmi’s chase for her dreams that comes at a

cost and teaches her biggest lessons that only make her stronger & resilient”. Said producers, ShashiSumeet Mittal, “This is our third endeavor with Life OK and we are extremely delighted about the association. Dream Girl is a story about dreams and aspirations that every girl like Lakshmi beholds and has a head full of Bollywood dreams. Lakshmi’s unflagging optimism brings the feelgood factor to the show and we are hopeful that young girls across the country will be able to relate to her character”. Shot in various locales of Jodhpur, the viewers will be a part of Lakshmi’s fascinating journey as she gets on board to achieve her dreams. The show will mark the television debut of Nikita Dutta essaying the role of the lead protagonist, Lakshmi. Will Lakshmi find her way smoothly or will her fortune spell with a price unknown to her?Watch this dream unfold in Dream Girl – EkLadkiDeewani Si, Every Mon-Fri at 9.30pm on Life OK

will feature grand looking sets and majestic special effects to do complete justice to the historical characters. The show is a Creative Eye Ltd creation and is produced by Dheeraj Kumar and Zuby Kochhar. The whole show will have a humorous angle to it. 'Betal Aur Sinhasan Battisi'shall surely tickle your bones and the historical, mythological, fantasy story shall make you travel in a world of creative dimension and magnificent visual. My character is not exactly like the character played by actor Sajjan and I deliberately didn’t see the earlier show. How difficult is for you to portray the Betaal ? I have to put on make up which is a process of more than two hours and also getting the make up off is a tedious process. Also my garb is also a very difficult one and the special effects involving me take a lot of time to shoot How is it like shooting for the show? The Creative Eye Unit headed by Dheeraj Kumar and Zuby Koochar is a great producer team and my co-stars are also good to work with especially Sidharth Arora who is a great guy and plays Raja Bhoj.

Would you like to work in saas-bahu soaps and reality shows? I am willing to do whatever pays me good money (laughs uproariously). Betaal Aur Sinhasan Battisi is all set to enthrall audiences across the length and breadth of the country from 10th March, Monday to Friday at 7.30 pm.


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LOVIN’ IT UP

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MUMBAI | MONDAY, MARCH 16, 2015 will result in a painful scar. If there is a painful scar, it can often be successfully treated with another minor surgery. It takes about six to eight weeks after episiotomy for a woman to heal completely. Sexual intercourse is permitted only after this period; that too after examining the status of the scar. Some gynecologists believe that episiotomy helps to maintain vaginal tightness after delivery for the enhanced pleasure during intercourse for both the partners.

Sexual Pleasure and Episiotomy

What is Episiotomy? I am pregnant and my gynecologist told me that she will per form episiotomy on me. Will this procedure have any effect on my sex life after deliver y? How long after episiotomy, I will be allowed to have sexual intercourse? An episiotomy is a surgical cut (incision) made just before delivery in the muscular area between the vagina and the anus (the area called the perineum) to enlarge the vaginal opening to assist childbirth. The incision can be midline or at an angle from the posterior end of the vulva. It is performed under local anesthesia and is sutured closed immediately after delivery. It is one of the most common surgical procedures performed during childbirth. An episiotomy can sometimes result in a

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scar that is tender and therefore can make intercourse uncomfortable or even painful. However it does not happen in all episiotomies. It is not possible to predict which episiotomies

What the cards say: Placate your loved one Path: Be constructive. Don’t use old arguments to win Ally: Libra will connect with you. Avoid Sagittarius Card for the week: Tarot key no. VI The Lovers .Seek harmony and make the right choice of love over money

What the cards say: Plan your coming days Path: There can be different paths and they can all be right. Don’t be intolerant or think that only you know the truth Ally: Virgo will help you discern. Avoid Scorpio who will encourage your ego Card for the week: Tarot key no. XIV The Temperance. Seek balance and harmony and the right combination will work out.

What the cards say: You will be powerful this week and will attract love Path: Pursue what you want. Don’t be rigid. If you are flexible you will gain ascendency Ally: Aquarius shows you to be less emotional. Avoid Pisces who could fan your emotions Card for the week: Tarot key no. XIV the Temperance which says that balance and healing is at hand

What the cards say: Things are good Path: Be satisfied and flow. Don’t compromise your health Ally: Libra will give you support. Stay away from Gemini or Cancer as they will try to use you Card for the week: Tarot key no. XII The Hanged Man. Surrender and flow. Things will turn in your favour

What the cards say: Imagination and fears could trouble you Path: Patience and stability. Don’t sit on a high horse. Forgive and forget. You are good at it Ally: Connect with Leo Card for the week: Tarot key no. XVIII The Moon. Don’t let imagination colour your thinking or decision. Use the creativity of the Moon. You will have heightened sensitivity to all artistic pursuits

What the cards say: Politics and emotions don’t go hand in hand Path: See things from another perspective. Don’t just use reason but understand feelings Ally: Scorpio will be a good friend. Avoid Cancer and his clinging ways Card for the week: Tarot key no. XII The Hanged Man suggests sacrifice and inner wisdom. This will help you in the future

I am 23-year-old woman. Why does it hurt when I have normal sexual intercourse? I am not a virgin. I have had sex many times before but it hur ts each time I do. There are several possible causes for this pain. Your pelvic muscles may be extra tight (constricted), you may not be adequately aroused and lubricated at your vagina, your hymen may still be partially intact, or then you might have an injury or an infection involving your vulva and/or vagina. We strongly recommend that you do not have intercourse again until the cause of this pain is found. If you continue to have

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intercourse in spite of pain, things may only get worse for you. What is a physical problem presently can become a psychological one. Pain is like an alarm, which alerts you to investigating into the cause of the problem. Do not abuse your body. You may need to see a gynaecologist for a physical examination. Do not allow any doctor to dismiss the pain. Remember, it is not just in your head, nor will it just get better on its own!

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What the cards say: Give and you will get Path: Be fair. Don’t swing and keep changing your perspectives. Ally: Your ally this week is the steady Taurus. Avoid Aries who could be more impulsive Card for the week: Tarot key no. IV The Emperor. Have a rock like stability and responsibility. Be discerning and be fair. Give up the past and flow

What the cards say: Possessions will give you unhappiness Path: Let go. Don’t lose control but face the situation Ally: Water sign Pisces show you compassion. Stay away from Aquarius Card for the week: Tarot key no. IX The Hermit. You need to be wise and objective. Look at the right and wrong of as issue objectively…

What the cards say: Be bold and take on full responsibility Path: Your decision is final so be discerning. Don’t be afraid of being confident. Move ahead Ally: Virgo will support. Avoid Gemini and Cancer Card for the week: Tarot key no. XI Justice. You will get what you deserve. If you have done good you will be rewarded but if you have done wrong nemesis is at hand

What the cards say: Your issues are self generated Path: listen to others who love you. Don’t close yourself to positive influences Ally: The sign Aquarius will show you the way. Be careful of Sagittarius who could make you more confused Card for the week: Tarot key no. XIII Death. Change has been brewing in your life. Please allow it to impact you. Stop resisting change. It is good for you

What do the cads say: Your respect in society may be compromised Path: Be fair for people will find out the truth sooner or later. Don’t try to fool people with your superior intellect Ally: Scorpio will show you the truth. Avoid critical Virgo as he/she will put your back up Card for the week: Tarot key no. XVI The Tower. Your ego might take a big hit. There could be a public catharsis

What the cards say: Changeability can become a problem Path: Be self sufficient. Don’t be swept by feelings. Pl use your mind as well Ally: Seek advice from stable Taurus. Stay away from Gemini who could be cold Card for the week: Tarot key no. XVIII The Moon. It is a time of imagination and emotional ups and downs, poetry and creativity


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There are Lit Fests taking place all over the country, but the community of readers is dwindling. Still, passionate book lovers would like to know what others like themselves are reading. This Book Nook suggests some books, but would also like to connect with serious readers, or even casual airport book browsers. Do write in about books you have loved or hated and why. The best entries will be shared on this page. Please send your recommendations to adc.booknook@gmail.com.

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t is an unwritten rule of the thriller: when an elaborate meal is cooked, it won’t be eaten; if a holiday has been planned with great effort, it will be cancelled. If a character has a birthday, the day will be wrecked.

All of the above happen to Dr Kay Scarpetta, Patricia Cornwell’s gusty forensic investigator heroine, when she is in the mood for romance with her husband, Benton Wesley of the FBI, in her 22nd novel in this series. Dr Scarpetta first appeared in the rather obviously titled Post Mortem in 1990, and hasn’t stopped since. While she is lovingly whipping up an exotic meal, and getting set to leave for a Florida vacation to celebrate her birthday, she notices seven pennies on a wall behind their Cambridge house. They are copper coins all dated 1981 and shining like new. She remembers receiving a weirdly sinister poem by a person who has the Twitter handle, Copperhead. As she ponders over this, her colleague, Detective Pete Marino calls to tell of her of the murder of a school teacher nearby, by a sniper. Nobody saw anything; the man was unloading groceries from his car when he simply fell down dead. Marino suspects that this murder connects two others with a similar modus operandi and a common factor—special copper bullets. There is seemingly no connection between the three victims, so there is no pattern to be discerned. There is no way of predicting where the sniper will strike next, though Dr Scarpetta suspects her family is on the killer’s radar. Her holiday is cancelled, husband and niece Lucy (who happens to be gay, and yes, that is a clue) get involved in the pursuit of the sniper— Lucy being the super efficient ex-FBI operative, whose skills with helicopters, guns and computers are unparalleled. Then, a teenager is found dead in the pool of a senator’s empty mansion, a creepy insurance investigator

Excerpt: Flesh and Blood

etables into un’abbondanza. Imaginative savory dishes invite and reward improvisation, and this morning I added the thinly sliced core of fennel, kosher salt and coarsely ground pepper. I used sweet onions instead of red ones and added a hint of mint from the sunporch where I grow herbs in large terracotta olive jars I found years ago in France. Pausing on the patio, I check the grill. Rising heat wavers, the lighter fluid and bag of briquettes a cautious distance away. My FBI husband Benton isn’t much of a cook but he knows how to light a good fire and is meticulous about safety. The neat pile of smoldering orange coals is coated in white ash. The swordfish filets can go on soon. Then my hedonistic preoccupations are abruptly interrupted as my attention snaps back to the wall. I realize what I’m seeing is pennies. I try to recall if they were there earlier when it was barely dawn and I took out our greyhound, Sock. He was stubborn and clingy and I was unusually distracted. My mind was racing in multiple directions, powered by a euphoric anticipation of a Tuscan brunch before boarding a plane in Boston, and a sensual fog was burning off after an indulgent mindless rousing from bed where all that mattered was pleasure. I hardly remember taking out our dog. I hardly re- member any details about being with him in the dimly lit dewy backyard. So it’s entirely possible I wouldn’t have noticed the bright copper coins or anything else that might indicate an uninvited visitor has been on our property. I feel a chill at the edge of my thoughts, a dark shadow that’s unsettling. I’m reminded of what I don’t want to think about. You’ve already left for vacation while you’re still here. And you know better. My thoughts return to the kitchen, to the blue steel Rohrbaugh 9 mm in its pocket holster on the counter by the stove. Lightweight with laser grips, the pistol goes where I do even when Benton is home. But I’ve not had My special salad has been a single thought about guns or security this mixed, the juices, herbs and spices mingling morning. I’ve freed my mind from microand saturating chunks of mantovana I baked managing the deliveries to my headquarters on a stone days earlier. The olive oil bread is throughout the night, discreetly pouched in best slightly stale when used in pan- black and transported in my windowless zanella, which like pizza was once the food of white trucks, five dead patients silently awaitthe poor whose ingenuity and resourceful- ing their appointments with the last physiness transformed scraps of focaccia and veg- cians who will ever touch them on this earth. COPPER FLASHES LIKE SHARDS of aventurine glass on top of the old brick wall behind our house. I envision ancient pastel stucco workshops with red tile roofs along the Rio dei Vetrai canal, and fiery furnaces and blowpipes as maestros shape molten glass on marvers. Careful not to spill, I carry two espressos sweetened with agave nectar. I hold the delicate curved handles of the mouth-blown cristallo cups, simple and rock crystal clear, the memory of finding them on the Venetian island of Murano a happy one. The aromas of garlic and charred peppers follow me outside as the screen door shuts with a soft thud. I detect the aromatic bright scent of fresh basil leaves I tore with my bare hands. It’s the best of mornings. It couldn’t be better.

pops up, the latest victim’s wife is hiding something. And to make matters – and traffic—worse, President Obama is about to visit the town, and there is tension all around. This is soon after the Boston marathon bombings and racist feelings run high—so there could be a terrorist or vigilante angle to the last killing. Cornwell spreads around a lot of police and forensic procedures and red herrings. It takes some stretching of the imagination to connect the dots, and think like the unhinged killer, who plays mind games with Dr Scarpetta and the others working

on the case. Dr Scarpetta keeps having hunches and feelings in the pit of her stomach, while Lucy hacks away into the depths of the internet to get impossible-to-find information. There are many dry pages of ‘howit’s-done’ and the gruesome autopsy passages that are not for the squeamish—but then why would they pick up a book about a forensics expert? Flesh And Blood By Patricia Cornwell Publiser:William Morrow Pages: 369

A LIGHT piece of chick lit from Saran Addison Allen, the second about the Waverly family of the town of Bascom in North Carolina. The Waverly women have special gifts, which do not necessarily make life easier for them. And they have an eccentric, almost human apple tree, that blooms in winter and chucks apples at people it doesn’t like. Claire Waverley’s gift is her culinary expertise—she has just started manufacturing candy that has special powers, due to increasing dedmand. The business is successful, but it takes her attention away from her family and what she loves doing—cooking. Her sister Sydney Waverley’s gift is working with hair, but she is desperately trying to have a child with her second husband Henry, who is a loving father to his stepdaughter Bay. Bay is a pariah in her school and mocked for wearing her heart on her sleeve for rich guy Josh, because she believes her gift is knowing who belongs with whom, and impossible as it may seem to other, she knows she belongs with Josh. Then, a mysterious, grey-suited stranger shows up and tries to stir up trouble. The Waverly women and their men come together to battle this threat. The way characters are introduced and blended into the story—like an elderly cousin whose gift is giving the right object to people just when they need it—there is always scope for more books in this series. The first was Garden Spells, and there’s more magic where that came from. First Frost By Sarah Addison Allen Publisher: St.Martin’s Press Pages: 304

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MAYBE it was Bay’s imagination, but the house always seemed to preen a little when she entered, the dim windows shining a little brighter, the quilts straightening themselves on the backs of couches. Bay’s mother said that Bay loved this place too much, that she was a lot like her great-grandmother Mary that way. Bay had never met her great-grandmother Mary, but all the same, she knew that her mother wasn’t giving her a compliment. Her mother had never truly felt at home growing up here. Trying to catch her breath from her autumn dash, Bay walked through the foyer, past the sitting room decorated with the same old furniture from when her greatgrandmother Mary ran a boardinghouse here, and into the large renovated commercial kitchen. Her sneakers, almost covered by the frayed hems of her baggy jeans, squeaked against the polished floor.

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Know Thyself is the first in the series of three books by Gian Kumar, which answer spiritual questions. Self-help and inspirational books are very popular with readers, and the more lucidly written they are the better. In the print version of a spiritual discourse that many people find soothing in these stressed time, Gian Kumar shares his thoughts and clears the many

doubts that could arise in the minds of people who want guidance but don’t know where to turn in order to get it. Kumar’s book is a “an amalgam of Science, Spirituality and Philosophy. He Believes that once we discover our true selves, our lives can be fred from stress, depression and misery. The core of this series is based upon the absolute reality of life - Oneness between the Self and the Universe. Knowing oneself is the most challenging task. It involves accepting our alter ego or shadowself. When we understand and accept who we really are, in totality. We have a better chance of achieving what we want from our lives. Know Thyself - herein lies the key to sucess happiness and fulfillment.” Know Thyself By Gian Kumar Publisher: Leadstart Pages: 337


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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 928

ENIGMA CODE 928

ACROSS: 1 Doves decapitation in long serenade (4-4) 5 Light cloak (6) 9 What's the cost of a pair of such fruit? (8) 10 Injury caused following an outbreak of anger on the bus (6) 11 Ignore 'er uprooting the flea-bane (8) 12 Lack of sleep causing dissension (6) 14 Ceremonial official became rare after reorganisation (4-6) 18 Withdrawal of silly, pointless union caveat (10) 22 Carver on the golf course? (6) 23 Tear delicate fabric - tear to shreds (8) 24 Old city - part of Lancaster (6) 25 Cut a skirt as short as possible (8) 26 Kindly offer (6) 27 School breaks into niches (8) DOWN: 1 Bum shoe style (6) 2 Grin at six who are pure and chaste (6) 3 Well, that won't get the boy like this (6) 4 Stays on hot matters for a change - and isn't very quick about it either ! (3,2,5) 6 A communist called in and ordered (8) 7 How I allow it to be in a conservative setting for cosmetic effect (8) 8 Builders in secret or otherwise (8) 13 Spoken in death is to deprive of courage (10) 15 The smallest was snappish but only to a very minor degree (5,3)

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Each colour in our code represents a letter. When you have cracked the code you will be able to make up seven words. The clue to first word is given to help you get started.

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SOLUTION TO FRIDAY’S ENIGMA CODE MAROON, REMORA, EARNER, RENAME, MANNER, ROAMER, MANANA,

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MATH PYRAMID 928 16 It's lucky the tails fitted the fellow (8) 17 Trade union legate lost custody (8)

19 Spoil the name of French rank (6) 20 A struggle between northern and southern sea forces (6) 21 Is honest, giving standards (6)

SOLUTION TO FRIDAY’S CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS: 8 Bolero, 9 One-liner, 10 Lifeline, 11 Austin, 12 Penang, 13 Entwined, 15 Writhes, 17 Brushed, 20 Carriage, 22 Plenty, 23 Job lot, 25 Awaiting, 26 Wet nurse, 27 Throat. DOWN: 1 Domineer, 2 Benefactor, 3 Coping, 4 Cozened, 5 Megastar, 6 Fits, 7 Venice, 14 Inspectors, 16 Exactors, 18 Estonian, 19 Delayed, 21 Avowed, 22 Plants, 24 Lung.

QUICK CROSS 928

ACROSS: 1 Take legal action (3) 4 Covering for the head (3) 5 Shopping place (5) 7 __ Jima (3) 8 Break apart (5) 10 ___ for : seek to obtain? (3) 11 24 hours (3)

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DOWN: 1 Fire - new growth (5) 2 Old Mideast ints. (3) 3 Summer in France (3) 5 Like silk (5) 6 Two as a prefix? (3) 8 Morose or unhappy (3) 9 Public service announcement abbr. (3)

HIDATO 928

The goal of Hidato is to fill the grid with consecutive numbers that connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally from first to the last number in the grid. The first and last numbers of a puzzle and a some other numbers are already filled in. FRIDAY’S SOLUTION

MATHDOKU 928

Place numbers into the puzzle cells in such a way that each row and column contains each of the digits from 1 up to the size of the puzzle (4,5 or 6). Like a Sudoku puzzle, no number is repeated in any row or column. Each bold-outlined group of cells contains a hint consisting of a number and one of the mathematical symbols + x - /. The number is the result of applying the mathematical operation represented by the symbol to the digits contained within the domain. The solution to each puzzle is arrived at logically and is unique. FRIDAY’S SOLUTION


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BIRTHDAY FORECAST: You will make rapid progress in your career and financial status. Those children completing their basic education are more likely to discontinue further studies and set out their career in an artistic line. Love life will be full of sparkle. If fancy-free, you will have a delightful romance this year. An early engagement or marriage is foreseen. BABIES BORN TODAY: Healthy, long-lived, with well-proportioned body, charming and graceful appearance. Will be refined, soft spoken and respectful. Will be responsible and settle down in a career early in life. Success and happiness is assured. ARIES (March 21 - April 20): Work offers or business deals linked with global trade are positive. Travel yields good results. An opportunity to make a long-term investment in land or property will be offered to you. Though you may have everything going for you yet you feel that something is missing from your life.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 20): This is a good time for making new alliances in business. A former business link is likely to be renewed. If you have any misgivings or grudges from the past you should clear all past issues and begin again with a clean slate. This is going to be highly challenging period in time for you A chance encounter with a person of the opposite sex may lead to instant rapport and friendship. You could get romantically entangled.

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GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): You seem to have a lot to do today Begin the day early so that you are able to organize yourself better. It is an opportune time to put your plans into action. Do not let others interfere with the decision you take now. At home you can look forward some news about a family property.

CANCER (June 21 - July 21): News from overseas is favorable, and some of you will be traveling abroad on invitation from your business associates. You will be offered a large contract that you have been pursuing for a long time. An expected payment, perhaps from someone who is away, is a surprise.

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LEO (July 22 - August 21): With nothing much on the horizon you begin to feel things are slowing down. To someone like you who enjoys a challenge this could be quite a depressing thought. Enjoy yourself while you can as the developments in the next few days are going to be very hectic and exciting. Spontaneous outings are more of what you should opt for. Rapport with your beloved is good.

VIRGO (August 22 - September 21): Your financial position is good. You will be interested in buying a vehicle or investing in property. Real estate matters need to be put off for now. Do not rush into something your may regret later. Your will not lose out; there will be better opportunities later.

LIBRA (September 22 - October 22): You will feel happy and satisfied as some of the problems which were causing you worry get sorted out much more easily than expected. Pending Legal problems will now be speeded up. An assignment of some importance will be completed in time. You may have to undertake a discussion for negotiating a delicate issue for a youngster.

SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): The tendency to take things easy and postpone decisions may not be in your interest. Make most of the opportunities available right now. You could get upset by the lack of interest that your beloved has been showing. You will have to find something else to amuse yourself.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 December 20): Expansion of your activities is also indicted. A personnel goal is achieved. You will be making some investments on a long-term basis. A pleasant evening with your beloved is something to look forward to. Friends will be touch perhaps with some good news.

CAPRICORN (December 21 January 19): Success in your efforts is assured. This is a very rewarding and satisfying day. Matters concerning investment in work or property will lead to gains for you. Personal relationships may leave a lot to be desired. Perhaps you have been too good to a person who does not deserve your affection.

AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): Stability and increase in your work activities is assured. The current period is extremely beneficial one and monetary returns from your earlier investments will be substantial. Security at work will give the confidence that you need to explore new areas and move from one success to another.

PISCES (February 19 - March 20): A busy day at work, but you will be able to complete your assignment. A friend, or someone from out of town, will be visiting you or will be in touch. Fresh investments will register gains faster than you had anticipated. With most activities scheduled for afternoon, you could end up feeling quite tired by evening.

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QUICK CROSSWORD 5225 ACROSS: 3 ___ __ questions, and you will be told no lies ...? (3,2) 8 Radioactive inert gas (5) 10 Check the accounts? (5) 11 Give a profit (3) 12 Cat's sounds of pleasure (5) 13 Pertaining to Malays (7) 15 Conductor Solti (5) 18 Actor Chaney (3) 19 An upright column to support part of a building (6) 21 Workrooms of painters, photographers, etc. (7) 22 Marked by leaky pen (4) 23 Tidy in arrangement (4) 24 Romantic singer (7) 26 Locale of historic caves in Maharashtra (6) 29 May in France (3) 31 Amitabh's leading lady in many a movie (5) 32 Gaunt (7) 34 Old Mexican Indian (5) 35 ___ the nail on the head : guess or explain precisely? (3) 36 To habituate (5) 37 New ___ : our capital? (5) 38 Mine entrances (5)

DOWN: 1 Far Eastern country (5) 2 Payment made to owner of a patent or of a copyright? (7) 4 Avoid or evade, in a way? (4) 5 Raj Kapoor's favourite heroine (6) 6 Small bird of thrush family - "louse" anagram ? (5) 7 Jewelled head-dress (5) 9 ___ and rice : our staple diet? (3) 12 Opening of her box spilled out all the evil (7) 14 Pronoun (3) 16 Senior (5)

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SUDOKU 2411 Sudoku is a number placing puzzle based on a 9x9 grid such several given numbers.To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every digit from 1 to 9 must appear in each of the nine vertical columns, in each of the nine horizontal rows and in each of the nine boxes.

SATURDAY’S SOLUTION

Difficulty Level:

CRYPTOQUIP

Today’s clue: L equals G

The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands for another.

17 Persona non ___ : person who is not acceptable to certain others? (5) 19 River of Washington (7) 20 Dirty fighter (5) 21 Slink (5) 23 Sounded like a horse? (7) 24 Deranged, maddened (6)

25 Horse; keep scolding (3) 27 Inclined (5) 28 Scarlett of "Gone With the Wind" (5) 30 Right at the beginning? (5) 32 Seize (4) 33 Trouble or afflict, in rather old-fashioned English (3)

SOLUTION TO SATURDAY’S QUICK CROSSWORD ACROSS: 4 Adrift, 7 Enthrall, 8 Aswell, 10 Pumps, 13 Emus, 14 Oral, 15 Anon, 16 Eid, 17 Orcs, 19 Damp, 21 Jyoti basu, 23 Peso, 24 Geek, 26 Vet, 27 Sent, 29 Erle, 32 Etas, 33 Awoke, 34 Recast, 35 Evidence, 36 Hathor. DOWN: 1 Tempo, 2 Stoma, 3 Arts, 4 Alamo, 5 Rows, 6 Fillip, 9 Sundae, 11 Urn, 12 Ploys, 13 Ensigns, 15 Act, 16 Emu, 18 Roosts, 20 Askew, 21 Jet, 22 Bet, 23 Peseta, 25 Elk, 28 Eater, 30 Round, 31 Eeler, 32 Each, 33 Adds.

IRREGULAR SUDOKU 2230 To solve an Irregular Sudoku puzzle, every digit must appear once in: Each of the vertical columns Each of the horizontal rows Each of the regions

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SATURDAY’S SOLUTION

A I D

P W

D Q P T

W U D Q P W L D U

A N

Z N O D Q

G O W

H U B J Z A N

G N B D O P W , O W Z

T O P Z N E G N S D

D O E N T

SATURDAY’S SOLUTION: Some things you do because you want to. Some things you do because of the needs of others in your family

Afternoon WORD MINE

G N C

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E R

L I

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How many words of four or more letters can you make from the letters shown in today’s puzzle? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each word must contain the letter at the top of the pyramid. There should be at least one nine letter word. Plurals, foreign words and proper names are not allowed. Today’s ratings: 12 average; 14 good; 16 outstanding. SATURDAY’S SOLUTION: dint, DIPHTHONG, doting, hint, ingot, into, night, opting, pint, pinto, pith, point, thigh, thin, thing, thong, tong.

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HAMILTON DOMINATES WITHDRAWAL-HIT OPENER SPORTS

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elbourne: Lewis Hamilton held off team-mate Nico Rosberg to give Mercedes a dominant victory as the season-opening Australian Grand Prix was hit by a series of withdrawals. Reigning world champion Hamilton led from the start to the chequered flag, beating last year's winner Rosberg by 1.3 seconds, with Sebastien Vettel third in his Ferrari debut. Only 11 cars finished the race after mechanical problems and an injury to Valtteri Bottas left just 15 on the starting grid -- the lowest number for a year-opener since 1963. And Max Verstappen's record-breaking debut at the age of 17 years and 166 days ended on a sour note when his Toro Rosso suffered a power unit failure on the 34th lap. At the front, Mercedes were in ominous form with Hamilton finishing a whopping 34 seconds in front of Vettel, indicating a tough year ahead for the Silver Arrows' rivals. It was Mercedes' eighth straight victory, dating back to Belgium last August, and their 20th race in a row with at least one driver on the podium. Hamilton, 30, has now won seven of the last eight races and 34 from 149 grands prix,

Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain speaks with actor Arnold Schwarzenegger on the podium after winning the season-opening Australian Formula One Grand Prix at Albert Park in Melbourne. although this was his first in Australia since 2008. "Nico was quick throughout the race," he said of his fierce rival. "In terms of tyres we did not know how far they could go. When Nico turned up the heat I was able to react which was good." Rosberg, who will have much to ponder after polesitter Hamilton's supreme opening week, insisted it was a "nice feeling to be second". "Lewis has done a fantastic job, he drove like a world champion all weekend. I'll give my maximum and try to beat him all year," he said. Four-time world champion Vettel yelled "Forza Ferrari!"

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t the outset I will admit that this hand is a little difficult for the improving player.(By improving I mean average). But it is so beautiful that I could not resist using it in my column ♠- 2 ♥- A 5 3 ♦- A K J 8 6 4 ♣- A 7 6 ♠- A 8 6 ♥- K Q J 10 9 ♦-10 7 2 ♣- J 5 4

You partner opens 1 diamond & soon you find yourself declaring 6 hearts. West leads the spade King. How would you play? In theory you have 12 tricks in 5 hearts, 5 diamonds & 2 black Aces but to make them is a little dicey. For example if you draw trumps & then finesse diamonds the Queen may be with east & they will cash 2 spade tricks. So you try a new approach. You win the 1st trick, ruff a spade in dummy, come up with a heart honour, & ruff your last spade in dummy, heaving a sigh of relief. There are no more spade losers. But now how do you draw trumps. Now you will go down even if the diamonds are 2-2, because if you play the 3rd diamond

as he celebrated a moraleboosting podium finish on his debut for the team after switching from Red Bull. Ferrari finished only fourth in last year's constructors' championship and Vettel, who beat Williams' Felipe Massa to take third place, was all smiles as he collected his trophy. "We can be very proud. We have a great car, there is a lot of work ahead of us to beat these (Mercedes) guys," Vettel said. "We want to make sure that life is not easy for these two during the season." Brazilian Felipe Nasr finished a plucky fifth on his F1 debut in a boost to his Sauber team,

entangled all week in a distracting legal battle over their driver line-up. But Australia's Daniel Ricciardo emphasised Red Bull's current struggles when he finished sixth. With fledgling team Manor unable even to take part in qualifying, the race lost another driver when Williams' Bottas was ruled out with a back injury. Red Bull's Daniil Kvyat and McLaren's Kevin Magnussen then withdrew with mechanical problems on the reconnaissance lap, leaving a sparse grid of only 15 cars. Hamilton got away quickly off pole and was first into the right-hand hairpin but Lotus's Pastor Maldonado was sideswiped into the barriers and crashed out as the safety car came out on the opening lap. When the safety car withdrew, Hamilton opened a stunning 2.4sec gap over team-mate Rosberg by the end of the first racing lap. But Rosberg put in some fastest laps to reduce the gap to 1.2secs behind Hamilton after 10 laps, with Massa and Vettel eight to nine seconds adrift. At one-third distance, Hamilton led Rosberg by 2.4sec, with Massa 1.5sec clear of Vettel in the battle to join the Mercedes on the podium.

Chandhok finishes 14th in electric car race in US

Miami: Karun Chandhok could not put up a good performance for Team Mahindra at the inaugural formula E championship here, finishing 14th in the first electric car race in the US even as the Indian auto major showcased its electric vehicle expertise off the tracks. Chandhok, one of the two drivers for Mahindra Racing, started from the 20th spot and managed to climb up a few notches to finish the race at number 14. His team partner Brazilian Bruno Senna had to retire from the 39-lap race a little after the pit stop due to a suspension problem. Nicolas Prost of e.Dams-Renault and son of four-time World Champion Alain held off a late charge from Scott Speed of Andretti Autosport to take victory in the fifth round of the inaugural FIA Formula E Championship at the Miami ePrix held here yesterday and attended by thousands of fans. Chandhok later said while the team's perfomance was not up to the mark in the Miami race, it hopes to do better in the races that follow in Los Angeles and London.

Western win third successive Inter-Railway title

one opponent will ruff & play club removing dummy’s entry for diamonds. Have you formed a plan yet? The correct play is amazingly simple. At the second trick cash the Ace of diamonds, come to hand

BRIDGE with a heart honour & play low diamond towards dummy. If west is singleton he will ruff but he will be ruffing a loser. Now you need not lose a trick to queen of diamonds. You have 2 entries left in dummy & they can’t out both & you will get 5 hearts , 5 diamonds & 2 black Aces. But safety play comes when west follows to second diamond with a low card. Now you must finesse the jack not caring if it wins or loses. If east wins with Queen that is the last trick for defence, because diamonds are breaking 2-2. If you casually play the King east may ruff & you will lose a trick to Queen of diamonds. If east if you finesse the Jack & east is singleton diamond he will ruff the Jack but again he will be ruffing a loser & your contract is not in jeopardy. All that glitters is not diamonds.

HULKENBERG, PEREZ COLLECT SEVEN POINTS FOR FORCE INDIA Despite starting from the back of the grid, Nico Hulkenberg and Sergio Perez collected seven points for Sahara Force India from the season-opening Australian Grand Prix. Starting from 14th on the grid, Hulkenberg finished an impressive seventh while Perez, who started 15th, collected the last available point by finishing 10th. Force India had missed the first two pre-season tests but the team did a good job to bring the cars among points in the opening race of the 2015 Formula One season. Hulkenberg said he was pleased with the result. "It was a good race. I didn't make any mistakes and, while the reliability of our car helped us take advantage of the problems of others, at this stage in the season it is important to capitalise on any opportunity," the German racer said. "We were ready when it counted; we had a good strategy and we delivered under the pressure. In terms of performance we are not yet where we would like to be, but everyone is working really hard to get there and make our car quicker."

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The jubilant Western Railway players are all smiles as they proudly pose with the All India Inter-Railway Trophy which they won after defeating Rail Coach Factory (RCF), Kapurthala 2-0 in the final.

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umbai: Western Railway, Mumbai underlined their superiority by emerging champions for the third successive time when they defeated RCF (Rail Coach Factory), Kapurthala 2-0 in the final of the All India InterRailway Hockey Championship – 2015, played at the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneshwar. The Mumbai outfit dominated the proceedings from the start and international Amit Rohidas converted a penalty corner in the opening period to give Western Railway a slender half-time lead. After switching ends Vinod Kumar doubled the lead with a second half field effort, which helped Western Railway march to victory and complete a hat-trick of title victories in this competition. Earlier in the semi-finals, Western Railway had de-

feated another Mumbaibased team Central Railway 6-3 and RCF overcame Eastern Railway 7-4.

Union Bank struck the opening goal through Pankaj Koli in the very second minute and KSA restored parity through Nigerian striker Urhi Uchenna in the third minute of second half additional period. Meanwhile, St. Paul’s defeated Juhu Beach United by a clear 2-0 margin in a First Division match played at the St. Xavier’s ground, Parel. For St. Paul’s Marshal Francis scored two goals and Jagdish Lobo one, while Aditya M. got the lone goal for the losers. In another match, Bombay FC outplayed Sahyadri Krida Mandal 6-1 .

KENISHA AND JASON EXCEL WITH NEW MEET RECORDS UNION BANK, KSA SHARE Kenisha Gupta and Jason HONOURS IN EXCITING 1-1 Smitset new meet records at DRAW the 7th MIG Open Swimming Union Bank of India and Gala organized by MIG Karnatak Sporting Associa- cricket club under the austion (KSA) were engaged in pices of GMAAA. Radio thrilling and well contested Club's Kenisha dazzled in the battle for supremacy before girls under 12 group to create sharing honours in a 1-1 four new meet records as she draw in an Elite Division en- won the 50 metres (00:29.69) counter of the MDFA (Mum- and 100 metres free style bai District Football (1:06.19) in addition to the 50 Association) League – 2014- metres breast stroke 15, played at the Cooperage (00:38.42) and 50 metres butground on Sunday. terfly stroke (00:32.31). Khar In a match played between Gymkhana's Jason set three two evenly matched outfits new meet records in the there were plenty of goal men's under 30 group to scoring chances created at ei- emerge victorious in the 50 ther end, but only two goals metres (00:24.89) and 100 were scored, one at the start metres free style (00:54.16) and the second towards the along with the 50 metres butfag end of the match. terfly stroke (00:26.79).

Rooney floored in bizarre boxing bout

London: Manchester United star Wayne Rooney has found himself embroiled in a bizarre incident after footage emerged of him being knocked out by former team-mate Phil Bardsley in an impromptu boxing match in his kitchen. Rooney was sent sprawling in his home after Bardsley caught him with a left jab as they indulged in a friendly sparring bout. The 29-year-old England skipper is seen falling to the floor and appears to hit his head with a thud as he lands heavily on the ground. He was left apparently out cold, arms splayed to the side and his head partially under a dining room chair. As he lay unconscious, shocked friends rushed over before filming came to an end. The footage could see Rooney find himself in hot water both with his club and with England manager Roy Hodgson and others in the Football Association's hierarchy.


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delaide: Sarfraz Ahmed struck his maiden ODI hundred as Pakistan advanced to the cricket World Cup quarterfinals, knocking Ireland out with a seven-wicket triumph over the European giant-slayers in their final pool B match. Set a target of 238 by the Irish, Pakistan never looked in trouble and romped home with 3.5 overs to spare, putting up a rare clinical show in what has otherwise been a topsy-turvy campaign for them in the marquee event. Sarfraz became the first Pakistan batsman after Imran Nazir (2007) to notch up a World Cup hundred as he slammed 101-run knock to cement his place after being kept out in the initial matches of the tournament. Pakistan will now face Australia in the last-eight stage on March 20 here after finishing third in their group with four wins out of six matches.

and Shehzad put together 120 runs for the opening wicket, laying the solid foundation for a smooth chase. For the bitterly disappointed Irish, who impressed one and all with lion-hearted performances all through, Alex Cusack was the most successful bowler with figures of 1/43 from his 10 overs. Earlier, Irish captain William Porterfield made a composed century before Pakistan seamers staged a fightback to bowl out Ireland for 237 in the must-win game. The 30-year-old opening batsman Porterfield made 107, but the Pakistanis came back to snare five wickets conceding only 49 runs in the last 10 overs. Wahab Riaz was the most successful bowler for Pakistan, returning figures of

3/54, while there were two wickets apiece for Sohail Khan and Rahat Ali. Opting to bat after winning the toss, Porterfield led by example and defied the Pakistani bowlers with elan at the Adelaide Oval. But even as the Irish skipper stood firm, other top batsmen such as Paul Stirling, Ed Joyce and Niall O'Brien failed to prosper.

BRIEF SCORES

Ireland: 237 all out in 50 overs (William Porterfield 107, Gary Wilson 29; Wahab Riaz 3-54, Sohail Khan 2-44, Rahat Ali 2-48) lost to Pakistan: 241/3 in 46.1 overs (Ahmed Shehzad 63, Sarfraz Ahmed 101 not out, Misbah-ul-Haq 39; Alex Cusack 1-43) by seven wickets.

MATCH DAY It was a thoroughly polished performance by a more-often-than-not mercurial team with Sarfraz proving his worth yet again. The 27year-old wicketkeeper-batsman shone bright with 124-ball knock, which was studded with six fours.

Sarfraz Ahmed is thrilled after completing his hundred against Ireland. [R] Ireland's captain William Porterfield acknowledges his hundred runs during their Cricket World Cup Pool B match against Pakistan in Adelaide. Opener Ahmed Shehzad a 71-ball 63, which included was another notable contrib- seven hits to the fence. Man-of-the-match Sarfraz utor to the team's cause with

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apier: Skipper Jason Holder led from the front with a four-wicket haul as West Indies defeated

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UAE by six wickets in their crucial final round-robin Pool B match to keep their hopes alive in the ICC cricket World Cup. Opting to field after winning the toss, Holder (4/27) got useful support from fellow fast medium bowler Jerome Taylor, who returned figures of 3/36, to help West Indies bundle out their opponents for a paltry 175 in 47.4 overs at the McLean Park. Lower-order batsmen Nasir Aziz (60) and Amjad Javed (56) emerged as the main contributors for the side batting first after the top and middle-order failed Jason Holder took four wickets against UAE helping West Indies to miserably. In reply, the West Indies qualify for the knockout stage.

chased down the target in 30.3 overs. West Indies, who now have three victories and as many defeats from six games, needed to win this match to stay alive in the competition. Their prospects also hinges on the outcome of the day's another contest between

BRIEF SCORES

UAE: 175 all out in 47.4 overs (Nasir Aziz 60, Amjad Javed 56; Jason Holder 4/27, Jerome Taylor 3/36) lost to West Indies: 176/4 in 30.3 overs (Johnson Charles 55, Jonathan Carter 50 not out) by six wickets.

Pakistan and Ireland. It is likely to boil down to net run rate to decide the third and fourth places from the group. UAE are already out of the tournament, having lost all their six matches. After being bowled out so cheaply, it was always going to be a difficult task for the UAE bowlers, even in the absence of the big-hitting opener Chris Gayle in the opposition line-up. Johnson Charles made a brisk 55 off 40 balls with the help of nine fours and two sixes, getting the chase off to a quick start. West Indies, though, lost Dwayne Smith and Marlon Samuels cheaply.

No rift in Windies team, says Holder

Napier: West Indies skipper Jason Holder dismissed talk of a rift in the ranks today as he led his side to a likely World Cup quarter-final against New Zealand. Holder, a surprise choice to lead the West Indies to the World Cup, appeared to be involved in an onfield argument with former captain Darren Sammy during their must-win final Pool B match against the United Arab Emirates in Napier. The West Indies' eventual six-wicket victory all but propelled them into the knock-out phase, with only an unlikely tie in the final match between Pakistan and Ireland in Adelaide able to derail them. The mission

TEAM TALK seemed in the bag when Holder won the toss, put UAE into bat and rapidly reduced them to 46-6 before Nasir Aziz and Amjad Javed staged a 107run stand. Sammy was brought on to try to break the partnership with the score at 108-6 after 30 overs and was not happy when taken out of the attack after just one over that yielded four runs. Sammy and Holder appeared have strong words which Holder later played down as "a little banter on the field" saying they wanted to have some fun but "unfortunately it probably didn't look that way." He later conceded they "Had a little tussle there. It's just part of the game.�

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DHONI’S ‘KEEPING’ DRILLS: CATCH

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Melbourne: Mahendra Singh Dhoni's cricketing philosophy has by and large remained unorthodox and the biggest testimony to that is his 'minimum practice and maximum result' theory that has worked wonders during his decade long career as India international. Believe it or not, the Indian captain has not performed the routine wicketkeeping drills at the nets for more than three years now and still maintains that high dismissal rate at the top level with a routine of 10 catches on match days. Call it the 'Mahi Way' but that's how it has been for the Jharkhand dasher over the years. Those who have watched the Indian team's training session over the years during home and away tours will notice that Dhoni on training days would hardly be seen with his wicketkeeping gears on. May be on odd occasions, he will wear the keeping gloves but very few could recollect having seen him wearing keeping pads on. He does all the normal fielding drills, takes part in catching sessions, diligently bats at the nets and occasionally bowls his seam-up stuff also but no one has seen him perform wicketkeeping drills. Cut to the days of Syed Kirmani and then to Kiran More, Nayan Mongia and in recent times, Wriddhiman Saha, all

around it. The 294 dismissals (catches plus stumpings) from 90 Tests and 325 dismissals in 260 ODIs is a proof that Dhoni indeed is India's greatest wicketkeeper-batsman. Syed Kirmani, who played only two Test matches less than Dhoni and has a total dismissal count of 198 (catches and stumpings included). Kirmani didn't play in the IPL era and also when ODI matches were not the priority cricket. Not just his keeping, it has been even more difficult to decode Dhoni the batsman as rival captains would agree. Zimbabwe's Brendan Taylor summed it up aptly. "It was difficult for me today (referring to India versus Zimbabwe), and it's been difficult for many captains. He hits the ball 360 degrees India’s wicket-keeper skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni during the ODI match against Zimbabwe. around the field, so it's hard to put fielders in certain these players would reli- me why, I won't be able to an- ods with less strain on the areas. It's just his composure giously do their "routines" as swer you. His wicketkeeping body. and his mindset. far as the glovework is con- drill is to take 10 catches on Keeping wickets with "He's done it so many cerned. match days to get a feel of the crouching stance for 100 times now I think it's second But then Dhoni always ball hitting the gloves. That overs in Test matches or 50 nature for him. But to be avloves to buck the trend. In has worked for him nicely in overs in an ODI, day in and eraging 50 plus batting at 6 is fact, someone who has seen all these years," a member of day out is no joke as there is a an incredible achievement. most of Dhoni's training ses- Indian team's support staff, lot of stress on the back. You can learn so much from a sions over the years con- who has closely seen Dhoni Probably keeping himself person like that," said Taylor. firmed that the skipper train, told PTI on condition of fresh for match situations. Sunil Gavaskar in his book indeed doesn't do keeping anonymity. Playing all three Seldom do people know 'Idols' where he has paid tribdrills. formats round the year can their strengths and limita- ute to Kirmani, termed him "I can't remember seeing take its toll on the body and tions. For Dhoni, his biggest as 'Keeper of India's fortunes' Dhoni do wicketkeeping Dhoni always advocates strength is being aware about but the tag probably now best drills at the nets. If you ask about clever training meth- his limitations and working fits India's 'Captain Cool'.

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elbourne: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is not too much worried about Rohit Sharma's struggling form in the ongoing cricket World Cup and said that the important thing

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was to see the manner of his batting rather than the number of runs he has scored. Rohit has so far scored 159 runs in six group league matches at a mediocre average of 31.8 with two halfcenturies to his credit. The only cricketer in the world to score two double centuries in ODIs, Rohit has got good starts in most games but has been able to convert them into 50-plus scores in only two matches - against UAE (57 not out) and Ireland (64). Dhoni would not, however, read too much on Rohit's dip in form. Rather, he has all positive words for his teammate. "Well, we have to consider the fact there have been instances where we have chased quite a few times so

far in the tournament, and if the opposition (UAE, West Indies) have not scored too many runs, the openers, they can't score the same number of runs," he said in Rohit's defence. Dhoni then explained as to why it's important to take note of the manner in which someone is batting rather than the volume of runs accumulated. "What is important is to see what kind of a start they have got. I feel Rohit

PAVILION PICK has batted really well so far. He looks quite calm and composed, and at the same time he's playing the shots really well. That's something of a key factor,"

Rohit Sharma is bowled during the Group B match against Ireland. said the captain. "It's not always about the runs. We have seen batsmen who are playing really well but they have not scored runs (in matches), and all of a sudden you see a game where they score really big and they

come back. So it's not really being out of form. What's important is to spend time in the middle, and I think Rohit has done enough of that," he said. Ravindra Jadeja's form with the bat has been a worry but after getting hammered by Brendan Taylor and company, ending with figures of none for 71 against Zimbabwe, his bowling has also come under scanner. Dhoni said Jadeja's batting form was a cause of concern but at the same time had his defence for the Saurashtra lad ready. "Well, I think to some extent you may say it's a bit of a concern, but at the same time, as I said, if you are worried about Raina in the sense, he has not got enough chance to bat, but he has still done decently well.”

Indian batsmen in fine touch: VVS Laxman

New Delhi: With most of the Indian batsmen striking form in the ongoing cricket World Cup, former India player V V S Laxman believes that the team's batting line-up was primed to do well in the knockout stage. India rode Suresh Raina's unbeaten 110 to chase down a 288-run target against Zimbabwe in their last league game to end on top of Pool B. They meet Bangladesh in their quarter-final match at the MCG on Thursday. "I am very happy to see Suresh Raina amongst the run scorers. India's top-four have had enough exposure so far and they seem to be in a good touch," Laxman, who is a part of the Star Sports Hindi commentary panel for the World Cup, told PTI. If man-of-the-match Raina led the batting attack, then captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni once again showed his class with an unbeaten 85 off 76 deliveries. 'Captain Cool' stitched a 196-run unbeaten fifth wicket partnership with Raina to make things easy for India after the team looked in trouble at 92 for four. Laxman could not stop praising Dhoni 'the player' and 'captain'. "One thing which impresses me a lot about Dhoni is his style of adapting to different situations in the game. Dhoni reads situations well and always has a plan ready. Dhoni had been handed the responsibility of captaincy very early in his career and I believe that he has made the most out of it," said the stylish Hyderabadi batsman.

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ydney: With the South African team keen to shrug-off the chokers tag, star batsman Hashim Amla has said the experienced campaigners in the squad will need to step up their performance when they take on Sri Lanka in the World Cup quarter-finals at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday. "There is no doubt that when you get to the knockout stages you want to be the guy to score the big runs to put the team in a good position," Amla said at the squad's training session held in Blacktown, here today. "Everybody in the team, especially the senior guys, want to be the guys to make bat, ball and in the field," he the big plays for us; with the added.

ures of past World Cups and will be embracing the expectation of the occasion. "We are well aware that we haven't won a knockout game and that serves as good motivation for the guys to make it a first for South African cricket. The Proteas will have to curb Sri Lanka's X-factor players in Kumar Sangakkara and Lasith Malinga, opponents they have faced several times over the last two years. They (Sri Lanka) are a wonderful team, they compete very well at World Cups," Amla said. "They seem to be playing good cricket. Thankfully we Amla says the squad is mo- have played them in the retivated to improve on the fail- cent past, both teams know

Top teams gear up for knock-outs M

elbourne: With top teams making the quarterfinal line-up, the knockout stage will begin when South Africa take on 1996 champions Sri Lanka on Wednesday at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Sri Lanka, who have had an excellent run in the final few matches of the league stage, ended third in pool A with opener Kumar Sangakkara leading the run-scorers chart after hitting a record four consecutive ODI hundreds a first in the 50-over format. South Africa on the other hand have had a bumpy ride in the league stages after losses to India and Pakistan but skipper AB de Villers has led by example after scoring 417 runs in six matches. The defending champions India seem to have the simplest test against Bangladesh as the Asian rivals lock horns at the MCG, here on Thursday. The Men in Blue look to have it easy against the Tigers but skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has warned the side of any slackness against the socalled minnows, who have been instrumental in knocking England out of the tournament. India will also remember

Come Friday, four-time champions Australia lock horns with an unpredictable Pakistan, 1992 champions, in what is pitted to be the most promising game of the lasteight stage. In the final quarters clash, Srinagar: A good performance co-hosts and contenders new by the Indian cricket team at the Zealand will be up against World Cup usually translates West Indies, who just into more business for bat sneaked into the knockouts manufacturers in Kashmir but but can always be a potential this time the demand for the threat due their unprewillow products has been low dictable nature on play. despite the Men in Blue The Kiwis, who boast of reaching the quarterfinals of the reaching six Word Cup semi mega-event. "There is not much finals, will once again be demand for cricket bats from looking to get past the rest of the country this time Caribbean side and then around due to some cross the final-four hurdle inexplicable reasons," Manzoor this time around to live up to Ahmad, who owns a bat the favourites tag. manufacturing factory at But just as the big guns will Sangam in south Kashmir's battle to get closer to the covAnantnag district, said. eted title, England will be Manzoor said that the bat licking their wounds after manufacturers got huge orders making an early exit from the when India team was quadrennial event but cricket progressing through the group as they say is a game of gloristages of the World Cup in ous uncertainties. A reserve 2011, which was held in the day has been scheduled for subcontinent. each of the seven knock-out matches. their league stage exit in the If a quarter-final or semi2007 edition when they final is tied, abandoned or if bowed out after losing to the match is a no-result, then Bangladesh to avoid a poten- the team that finished in the tial banana slip this time higher position in the pool around. stage shall progress.

Less demand for Kashmiri willows despite Team India on high

SRIKANTH CLAIMS SWISS OPEN TITLE Basel: Young Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth clinched the Swiss Grand Prix Gold championship title after overcoming a strong challenge from Viktor Alexson in a hardfought men's singles final here today. World No. 4 Srikanth showed nerves of steel to prevail over his Danish opponent, ranked sixth in the world, 21-15 12-21 21-14 in the thrilling summit

clash of the USD 120,000 event as the contest lasted 47 minutes. Srikanth, who created a major upset in the final of the 2014 China Open Super Series Premier by beating five-time World champion and two-time Olympic gold medallist Lin Dan, kept his nerves to make a strong comeback after going down tamely in the second game. The top two seeds

started off positively in the opening game, not sparing an inch to each other. It was a closely fought affair till 8-8 before the Indian managed to take a slender lead at the St Jakobshalle stadium here. The 22-year-old from Andhra Pradesh played sensibly thereafter and never let the advantage slip. He maintained an edge over his opponent to finally wrap off the first game.

each other well. A one-off game like this will be played with good intensity, it's going to be a good game," he added. The Proteas held a lengthy and intense training session today morning to kickstart their preparation. Amla said the guys are raring to go. "We have been fortunate that we were at home for the build-up of this tournament. We came to New Zealand and Australia for a tour, went back home for a month-anda-half then came back here. "Most of the guys are fresh, some of the other teams have been away from home for a long time, and thankfully we are fresh and keen to make a good play on Wednesday."

KEEP AN EYE ON DE VILLERS, SL PM TELLS TEAM AHEAD OF QF

Colombo: Wishing the Sri Lankan team ahead of their knock-out quarterfinal clash against South Africa, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe warned the Angelo Mathews-led side to "keep an eye on Proteas skipper AB de Villiers" who has been in rampaging form in the tournament."You have become the pride of our nation, we in turn request you to become victorious", Wickremesinghe told the players ahead of their knockout match in Sydney. Third-placed Sri Lanka will not have it easy against secondplaced South Africa, from Pool B, at the SCG on Wednesday.


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