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CYLINDER BLAST

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When Shaile Kumari Dixit was changing the cylinder in her house at Golibar locality, the whole room was suddenly ablaze with fire which killed all the members of the family. Rajdev, the only earner works at 'Janmabhoomi' newspaper. Two neighbours who came to enquire what it was all about also caught fire and was burnt a bit

A view of the Dixit home after the cylinder blast at the Golibar area in Santacruz, yesterday.

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housewife in a one-room house in Golibar, Santacruz, began replacing her cylinder. And the next moment, there was an explosion blast and she was engulfed in a blaze of fire. Continued on pg 12 «

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TV crew, which came to cover cylinder blast, attacked Report on Pg 12

Rajdev R. Dixit, the deceased, worked at ‘Janmabhoomi’ newspaper.

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One of the 15 mischief maker who threw a stone at a journalist at Golibar locality.

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Kidney swap transplant done for the first time in a civic hospital

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which has been done at a government hospital in the city after the his is the first time a civic 2011 amendment in the Transhospital in the city has atplantation of Human Organs tempted a kidney swap Act. According to the transplant wherein two amended law, an unreCouple (1) couples from Ahmednalated donor could dogar district of Mahanate his or her kidney rashtra have donated to a recipient whose one of their kidneys family member to each other's would in return Bhausahab spouses. Since donate one kidGhade 1998 till date, the ney to another Blood Group: A+ KEM hospital has patient. This done almost 670 method is suclive single kidney cessful for those Alka Ghade transplants and 22 whose blood Blood Group: B+ cadaveric kidney group does not Vitthal Aarote transplants. Two match within the Blood Group: B+ couples are infamily and revolved in this swap quire kidney dokidney transplant. nation from a Couple (2) The first donor is stranger. Alka Ghade (48), According to Dr whose blood group is Sudha Patwardhan, Sushila B+ve, and her husband HoD of the kidney deBhausaheb Ghade (54) partment: “The cost inAarote was diagnosed with renal volved in kidney Blood Group: A+ failure having A+ve blood group transplants is a big amount, and hence his wife cannot donate we have seen patients suffering him a kidney. The other couple too due to lack of finance but if the pahad different blood groups. tient is backed by the Rajiv Gandhi The woman, Sushila Aarote (47) plant of kidneys between the two Yojna, then the operation is free. had A+ve blood group and her hus- couples. Such operations can give new life to band Vithal Aarote (52) had The operation was conducted on so many people who need kidneys. B+ve blood group. Doctor then de- Wednesday from 7.30 am till 7.30 I would encourage more of such cided to conduct the swap trans- pm. This is the first such transplant swap kidney transplants.”

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Two H1N1 deaths in city By Vrushali Purandare

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he civic health department recorded two H1N1 deaths inthe past four days. According to the department, the two latest deaths were of patients who suffered from critical conditions which led to speedy decline in their medical factors.

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The civic body is now concentrating on early diagnosis and treatment to stabilise patients before their condition worsens. It has been observed that almost 90 per cent of those detected with H1N1 virus are getting cured within a week, but few cases get complicated since they suffer from other illnesses such as dia-

betes, hypertension, cancer or low immunity. The deaths reported recently are of a 32-year-old female resident of Juhu, who was admitted in hospital on July 13th and died on July 16th. The other deceased is also a 32year-old woman, from Worli, who was admitted to Global Hospital, Parel and died on July 16th.

The equipment for the open-air gymnasium arrives at Marine Drive, yesterday.

BMC dismantles, then re-installs open air gym at Marine Drive By Priyanka Bhatt

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t was an embarrassing situation for the BMC. They first dismantled the open air gym inaugurated by Yuva Sena chief Aditya Thackeray on Wednesday reinstalling it just hours later. The open air gym was installed at NS Road (Marine Drive promenade), much to the annoyance of the citizens living there. A set of many gym equipments were installed and inaugurated by the Yuva Sena Chief along with actors Jacqueline Fernandez and Dino Morea. Morea had written to the Mumbai Heritage Conservation Committee to open fitness stations on the stretch of Girgaum chowpatty. The committee though, complained that they had not been informed about it. On Thursday morning, the ward level team reached the venue and dismantled all the equipment.

Later, on learning that all necessary permissions had been granted, the BMC workers went back and repaired the damage done by reinstalling all the equipment. Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray reacted sharply to this, and the mayor of the city also supported his comment. Mayor Snehal Ambekar, agreeing with Sena chief said, “Our chief has said the right thing. These people who dismantled the gym equipments do not know how to exercise and they will be taught how to.” It was later revealed that there was a miscommunication at the ward level and the ward officer admitted her mistake later. Aditya Thackeray later tweeted that it was the ward officer's fault and she was not aware that the necessary permissions had been obtained. The BMC has apologised and renistalled the gym equipment at their own expense. Sushil Kadam | ADC

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RINGING THE BELL... Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray at the inaugural function of the extended building of Gowalia Tank Fire Brigade, yesterday. Municipal Commissioner Ajoy Mehta and Mayor Snehal Ambekar were also present at the event.


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People busy in Eid shopping at Amira Kadal in Srinagar on Thursday. PTI

Pluto has 11,000 feet high, young ice mountains

NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, which successfully made a historic flyby of Pluto, has discovered young ice mountains on the dwarf planet which are as high as 11,000 feet and about 100 million years old. New close-up images of a region near Pluto's equator show a range of youthful mountains rising as high as 11,000 feet (3,500 meters) above the surface of the icy body. The mountains likely formed no more than 100 million years ago - mere youngsters relative to the 4.56-billion-year age of the solar system - and may still be in the process of building. That suggests the close-up region, which covers less than one per cent of Pluto's surface, may still be geologically active today, researchers said. Like the rest of Pluto, this region would presumably have been pummelled by space debris for billions of years and would have once been heavily

cratered - unless recent activity had given the region a face-lift, erasing those pockmarks. This is one of the youngest surfaces we've ever seen in the solar system. Unlike the icy moons of giant planets, Pluto cannot be heated by gravitational interactions with a much larger planetary body. Some other process must be generating the mountainous landscape. This may cause us to rethink what powers geological activity on many other icy worlds. Although methane and nitrogen ice covers much of the surface of Pluto, these materials are not strong enough to build the mountains. Instead, a stiffer material, most likely water-ice, created the peaks. The closeup image was taken about 1.5 hours before New Horizons closest approach to Pluto, when the craft was 77,000 kilometres from the surface of the dwarf planet.

Sadhus, holding umbrellas, pedal cycles during heavy rains in Mirzapur on Thursday.

New device predicts earthquake, tsunami

A new device that you can keep in your house can warn you when an earthquake or tsunami is detected in the local area. The Brinco - a small, round, flat, metallic cylinder - is a networked seismic warning and monitoring system with an accompanying mobile app. The Brinco connects to an international seismograph network and is able to provide users with voice, flashing light and alarm alerts when an earthquake or tsunami is detected in the local area. Brinco can provide five, ten, even 30 seconds or more notice of when an earthquake will hit your home or office. Tsunami warnings can arrive up to several hours in advance. When the network detects the initial first wave of an earthquake that is relatively nondestructive, the information is relayed to the Brinco and an alert delivered. From the initial detected wave, it is possible to calculate when the second, more destructive slow waves will hit and, thus, the warnings can be tailored. If only a slight tremor is detected, a yellow light is shown with the voice message, "Slight tremor expected in xx seconds. No damage expected." A dangerous quake triggers a red light accompanied by the voice message, "Earthquake expected in xx seconds. Take cover or go outside now." Each Brinco is also a seismograph. The devices collect seismic information for their location and send it to national and regional seismic networks around the world, as well as the Brinco network itself. The more Brincos that are deployed, the more accurate and powerful the Brinco network will become.


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I, S. Venkatesh have changed my Son’s name from Shreehari Venkatesh, to ‘Srihari Iyer’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (M- 1515347) Dated: 02/07/2015. C-19459

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I have changed my name from Jianna Dheeraj Bhatia, to ‘Jiannah Dheeraj Bhatia’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (M-1515502) Dated: 02/7/2015. C-19460

It is notified for the information that my original Marks Statement of Secondary Exam of Year 2013 and Roll No. 4242845 issued by CBSE has been actually lost. Name of the candidate: Devadiga Kartik Shyam, Address: 403 Xanadu C-Wing CHSL, Prathmesh Complex, Veera Desai Road, Andheri West, Mumbai -53. Cell No: 9167879790 / 9967914963. C-19455

I have changed my name from Dhiraj Ishwar Bhatia, to ‘Dheeraj Bhatia’ as per Maharashtra Govt. Gazette No. (M-1512600) Dated: 25/6/2015. C-19461 I Sandeepkumar Jagdishkumar Dubey have changed my name to Sandeep Jagdish Dubey as per Affidavit dated 16th July, 2015". C-19462

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I have changed my name from Samshad Ahamad to Shamshad Ahmad Sayyed as per Court Affidavit Dated : 13th July 2015 Accordingly. C-19463 I Ramchandra Waman Sukale have changed my name to Sunil Waman Sukale vide Affidavit dated 3.6.2015 C-19464 I have changed my name from Shaikh Abdul Kayum Karim to Shaikh Abdul Qayyum Abdul Karim as per Annexure E/ Deed Poll / Affidavit for change in name dated 15/07/2015. C-19465 I have changed my name from Shahanabee Wajid Ali Sayyed to Shahana Wajid Ali Sayyed as per Annexure E/ Deed Poll / Affidavit for change in name dated 15/07/2015. C-19466 I have changed my name from Deshmukh Abdul Sagir Rajjak to Deshmukh Abdul Sagir Abdul Razzak as per Annexure E/ Deed Poll / Affidavit for change in name dated 15/07/2015. C-19467 I have changed my name from Vimil Madan Modi to Vimil Madan Rathod as per Affidavit dated 15/7/2015 C-19468 I have changed my name from Javeriya to Shaikh Zuveria as per Affidavit dated 15/7/2015 C-19469

CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from Pravinchandra Ashdir Boricha, to ‘Pravin Ashdir Boricha’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 15/07/2015. C-19456 I have changed my name from Parvez Abdul Sattar, to ‘Parvez Abdul Sattar Shaikh’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/2015. C-19457 I have changed my name from Chandrakant Meghji Shah, to ‘Chandrakant Meghji Dedhia’ as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/2015. C-19458

I have changed my name from Shahida to Shaikh Shahida as per Affidavit dated 15/7/2015 C-19470 I have changed my name from Suhail Ahamed to Shaikh Suhail Ahmed as per Affidavit dated 15/7/2015 C-19471 I have changed my name from Shahista to Shirgaonkar Adeeba Begam Ahsan as per Affidavit dated 16/7/2015 C-19472 I Khan Naushaba Umer (Mother) have changed my Minor Daughter's name from Baby Alaina Mohammed Ashfaque to Junani Alaina as per Affidavit dated 16/7/2015 C-19473

I have changed my name from Chanderkumar alias Chanderlal Kishinchand Vazirani to Chander Kishinchand Vazirani as per Affidavit. C-19474 I have changed my name from Neelam Santram Jagiasi to Komal Chander Vazirani as per Affidavit. C-19475 I have changed my name from Shetty Aditya Purandhar to Shetty Adithya Purandar by virtue of deed poll Affidavit. C-19476 I have changed my name from Amit Kumar Radhakishin Bathija to Amit Radhakishan Bathija as per Affidavit. C-19477 I have changed my name from Madhu Rajkumar Bidawatka to Soniarajkumar Bidawatka by virtue of Deed Poll Affidavit. C-19478 I have changed my name from Bhumaya Gangaram Telagu to Gangadhar Gangaram Dahiwala by virtue of Deed Poll Affidavit. C-19479 I have changed my name from “Rahul Shivaji M Choramble” to “Rahul Shivaji Choramale” as per Affidavit Dated 14th July’ 2015. C-19480 I have changed my name from “Dineshchandra Barot” to “Dinesh Barot” as per Affidavit Dated 14th July’ 2015. C-19481 I have changed my name from “Bhartiben Gokuldas Panchal” to “Bharti Bharat Panchal” as per Affidavit Dated 16th July’ 2015. C-19482 I have changed my name from “Corriena” to “Corriena Olga” as per Affidavit. C-19483 I have changed my name from “Mohd Shahidur Rub” to “Mohammed Shahidur Rub” as per Affidavit. C-19484

I have changed my name from Khushnuma Habibullah Khan to Khushnuma Mohd Alam Siddiqui as per Affidavit C-19490 I have changed my name from Salma Shaikh to Salma Khan vide Govt of Maharashtra Affidavit (NA 948619) C-19491 I Ashwani Sudhakar have changed my name to Ashwini Sudhakar Pattali as per Affidavit dated 15/7/2015 C-19492 I have changed my name from Hoshang Hormazdyiar Madon to Hosy Hormazdyiar Madon as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-19493 I have changed my name from Ghiyasuddin Mulla to Gayasuddin Mulla as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-19494 I have changed my name from Malay Jha to Malay Kumar Jha as per the Affidavit. C-19495 I have changed my name from parveen Banu Burhan Ud Deen Shaikh to parveen Banu Burhanuddin Shaikh as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-19496 I have changed my vame from salima Shahbuddin Shaikh to shahima Shahbuddin Shaikh as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-19497 I have changed my name from Kundankumar Surenderprasad Singh to Kundan Kumar Singh as per the deedpoll Affidavit. C-19498 I have changed my name from Jagatidevi to Amladevi Ramchandra Yadav as per Affidavit. C-19499 I have changed my name from S.Yogeswar Nair to Yogeshwar Sasikumar Nair as per Affidavit Dated 15/07/2015. C-19500 I have changed my name from Rehanabegum to Rehana Sayed as per Affidavit. C-19501

I have changed my name from “Ushaben Kirtikumar Darji” to “Usha Kirtikumar Darji” as per Affidavit. C-19485

I have changed my name from Yasin Razak Kalwatkar to Yasin Razak Kalwatar as per Affidavit.

I have changed my name from Yasmeen Hussain Shaikh to Yasmeen Razzak Patel vide Govt of Maharashtra Gazette No. (M1513684) C-19486

I have changed my name from Bimla Durgaprasad Varma to Vimla Durgaprasad Varma as per Affidavit. C-19503

I have changed my name from Miss. Meenakshi Narendra Raut to Mrs. Krutika Ketan Raut as per deed poll Affidavit Dated 6th day of June 2015 C-19487 I have changed my name from Miss. Sunayna Pramod Bhatte to Mrs. Sakshi Vaibhav Kore as per deed poll Affidavit Dated 6th day of June 2015 C-19488 I have changed my name from Sulaksha Guno Naik to Kajal Ajay Joshi as per Affidavit C-19489

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I have changed my name from Shruthika Vasant Thakare to Shrutika Jaiprakash Manjrekar as per Affidavit 16/07/2015. C-19504 I have changed my name from Ali Hasan Abdul Rahman to Ali Hasan Abdul Rehman Khan as per Affidavit Dt.13-07-2015. C-19505 I have changed my name from Iqbal Hussain Hanif Mohammed to Iqbal Hussain Hanif Mohammed Samani as per Affidavit Dt.15-07-2015. C-19506

I have changed my name from Vasantbhai Rajput to Vasantlal Rajput as per Affidavit. C-19507 I have changed my name from Giridhari Singh Purohit to Girdhari Purohit as per Affidavit C-19508 I have changed my name from Rizwana Sattar Ali to Rizwana Sattar Ali Sayyed as per Affidavit. C-19509 I have changed my name from Rizwana Bi Iliyas Khan to Rizwana Sattar Ali Sayyed as per Affidavit. C-19510 I have changed my name from Moharam Allabacshi to Moharamali Ebrahim Shaikh as per Affidavit. C-19511 I have changed my name from Dhamma Sudam Tidke to Dhammapal Sudam Tidke vide deed poll Affidavit C-19512 I have changed my name from Dineshbhai Jethalal Bhanushali to Dinesh Jethalal Bhanushali as per Affidavit. C-19513 I have changed my name from Ramilaben Dinesh Bhanushali to Ramila Dinesh Bhanushali as per Affidavit. C-19514 I have changed my name from Dimpal Dinesh Bhanushali to Dimple Dinesh Bhanushali as per Affidavit. C-19515 I have changed my name from Jagadev Gajanan Gondhale to Jagdev Gajanan Gondhale as per Affidavit. C-19516 I have changed my name from Hitesh Kumar Hemraj Bhadra to Hitesh Hemraj Bhadra as per Affidavit. C-19517 I have changed my name from Jayesh Abhaykumar Jain to Jayesh Abhayraj Chopda as per Affidavit. C-19518 I have changed my name from Hema Mohandas Thadani to Sneha Rajesh Chhabria as per Affidavit. C-19519 I have changed my name from Vinay Kumar Ashok Mishra to Vinay Ashok Mishra as per Affidavit. C-19520 I have changed my name from Archana Alias Ansu to Archana Gaurav Chandak as per Affidavit C-19521 I have changed my name from Arathi Krishnan to Arathi Krishnakumar Nair as per Affidavit C-19522 I have changed my name from Jayasree Krishnakumar to Jayashree Krishnakumar Nair as per Affidavit C-19523 I have changed my name from Sushama Ghanashyam Gargare to Arundhati Ajit Kulkarni as per Affidavit C-19524

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Cong, NCP don’t see eye to eye in legislative assembly

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post-poll alliance in the Gondia Zilla Parishad. In recently concluded elections, the NCP had emerged as the single largest party in Gondia ZP followed by BJP and Congress. However, Congress bagged the ZP president's post and BJP got the vice president's post, leaving the NCP out of power. In the single largest party and Bhandara, the Congress was got the ZP president's post

Opposition legislators protest at the entrance of Vidhan Sabha, yesterday. the house. The CM should clarify on this contentious issue”. fter the united aggresThe Congress members sion on three consecu- came into the well and tive days, a vertical split shouted slogans in favour of was visible in the Congress their demand before staging and NCP yesterday. Hence a walkout. Significantly, NCP the NCP took a backseat and members did not join them. desisted from joining Con- NCP members Ajit Pawar, gress in the protest against Jayant Patil and others prethe government over the ferred to sit in the house durissue of farmers' loan waiver. ing the proceedings. The NCP For the first time in this is very angry over Congress session, the NCP did not join joining hands with BJP for a the Congress in the sit-in dharna on the stairs of the Vidhan Bhavan building and while staging a walkout from the house. As soon as the house assembled for the day, leader of the opposition, Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil and former chief minister Prithviraj Chavan said the Congress will not participate in the debate until Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis clarifies the government's stand on the issue of farmers' loan waiver. Vikhe Patil said, “Fadnavis told us that media has wrongly quoted him saying that farmers' loan waiver is not possible. If that is so, he should place that on record on the floor of the house”. While supporting this Chavan said, “Since Fadnavis had ruled out writing off farm loans, what is the point in having a farcicial debate in

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Sub: Replacement of penstock gates in Colaba Zone Pumping Station Ref. No. E.E.Mech(S)City-I/CT-01/Colaba Bid No. 7100050273

Tender Notice The Commissioner of MUNICIPAL CORPORATION OF GREATER MUMBAI invites e-Tenders for the work as shown below. Sr. Description EMD Tender No. of work in Rs. Ref. No. 1. Replacement of 76700/E.E.Mech(S) penstock gates in City-II/CT-01 Colaba Zone Pumping Colaba Bid No. Station 7100050273 Due on: 31-07-2015 For further details log on to www.mcgm.gov.in Sd/Chief Engineer (S.O.) PRO/509/ADV/2015-16

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while NCP got the vice president's post. Congress sources said the state leadership does not approve of the local party unit's decision to go with the BJP in Gondia. “Several rounds of meetings took place between the state leadership and local MLA Gopaldas Agarwal. However, the leadership failed to persuade the local unit from not

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tying up with the BJP. The party organisational matters and legislative work are two different issues. Both parties have decided to work jointly over farmers' loan waiver issues. As the whole issue has now taken a different turn a decision on Gondia matter will be taken on Monday,” Congress leader in legislative council Manikrao Thakre stated.


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CHANGE OF NAME I have changed my name from Mr.Vazhail Achuthan Kutty to Mr.Achuthan Kitty Nair as per Affidavit C-19525 I have changed my name from Melani Shankarlal to Melani Shankar as per Affidavit C-19526 I have changed my name from Ved Prakash Urf Nitin to Vedprakash Dubey as per Affidavit C-19527 I have changed my name from Abidali Madatali Jariya to Abid Madatali Jariya as per Affidavit C-19528 I have changed my name from Mrs.Shehnaz Abdul Alim Khan to Mrs.Sahnaz Khan as per deed poll Affidavit. C-19529 I have changed my name from Mrs.Shainaz Abdul Alim Khan to Mrs.Sahnaz Khan as per deed poll Affidavit. C-19530 I have changed my name from Glinson Miranda to Gleeson Miranda as per Affidavit. C-19531 I have changed my name from Sharmila Devi Gopal Gupta to Sharmila Gopal Gupta as per Affidavit. C-19532 I Navinchandra Nanji Vira have changed my name to Navin Nanji Vira as per Affidavit C-19533 I Amit Navin Veera have changed my name to Amit Navin Vira as per Affidavit C-19534 I Bhagwanji Haribhai Bhutak have changed my name to Bhavan Haribhai Bhutak as per Affidavit C-19535 I Sagar Bhavan Patel have changed my name to Sagar Bhavan Bhutak as per Affidavit C-19536 I Bhavan Hari Patel have changed my name to Bhavan Hari Bhutak as per Affidavit C-19537 I Hansa Bhavan Patel have changed my name to Hansa Bhavan Bhutak as per Affidavit C-19538 I Vishnu Sadashiv Joshi have changed my name to Vishnupant Sadashiv Joshi as per Affidavit C-19539 I Vaman Bhagwan Lade have changed my name to Waman Bhagwan Lade as per Affidavit C-19540 I Sagarkumar Dhurumaharaj Jani have changed my name to Sagar Dhurumaharaj Jani as per Affidavit C-19541 I Dakshaben Natvarlal Dave have changed my name to Daksha Sagar Jani as per Affidavit C-19542 I Vanajakshi have changed my name to Maria Francis Alexander as per Affidavit C-19543

I Chitra Laxmanrao Jadhav have changed my name to Kavita Kishor Berde as per Affidavit C-19544 I Sweta Kishore Berde have changed my name to Shweta Kishore Berde as per Affidavit C-19545 I Archana Viveka Nand Jha have changed my name to Archana Kumari as per Affidavit C-19546 I Sudhakara Gopa Shetty have changed my name to Sudhakar Gopa Shetty as per Affidavit C-19547 I Sushilkumar Kamlesh Kumar Gupta have changed my name to Sushil Kamlesh Gupta as per Affidavit C-19548 I Kamlesh Kumar Gupta have changed my name to Kamlesh Chhotelal Gupta as per Affidavit C-19549 I Reeta Kamlesh Kumar Gupta have changed my name to Rita Kamlesh Gupta as per Affidavit

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I Sunita Govind Ahuja have changed my name to Sunita Govinda Ahuja as per Affidavit C-19562

I Santosh Kumar Pal have changed my name to Santosh Pal as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19581

I have changed my name from Harjot Singh to Harjot Singh Sahota as per Affidavit C-19563

I Dhaneshwar John / Dhaneshwar Kumar Jhon have changed my name to Dhaneshwar Kumar Vishwamber as per Deedpoll Affidavit.

I have changed my name from Harpreet Kaur to Harpreet Kaur Sahota as per Affidavit C-19564 I have changed my name from Sukhvinder Kaur Baljit Singh to Sukhvinder Kaur Baljit Singh Sahota as per Affidavit. C-19565 I have changed my name from Maggie Monte Joseph Monteiro to Maggie Ronald Pereira as per Affidavit. C-19566 I have changed my name from Vadakkan Kunjavara Devassy to Vadakkan Kunjavara Davis as per Affidavit C-19567 I have changed my name from Sushilaben Raishi Gudkha to Sushila Devchand Savla as per Affidavit C-19568 I have changed my name from Peena Dipen Bheda to Pina Dipen Bheda as per Affidavit

C-19582 I Vijaykumar Shah have changed my name to Vijay Jayantilal Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19583 I Ranje Ashfaq Ahmed have changed my name to Sayyed Ashfaque Ahmed Ranje as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19584 I Vipeshkumar Ashok Pal have changed my name to Vipesh Ashok Pal as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19585 I Sanjay Kumar Shreeshreemal have changed my name to Sanjay Shreeshreemal Jain as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19586

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I Narottam Chotaliya Lalji have changed my name to Narottam Lalji Chotalia as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19587

I have changed my name from Sulochana Mahadev Salvi to Sushma Bapu Tawade as per Affidavit C-19570

I Anand Shripati Patil have changed my name to Ananda Shripati Patil as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19588

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I have changed my name from Shilpa Sandiprao Shelake to Rupali Sandip Shelake as per Affidavit C-19571

I Manojkumar Ramji Kannaujiya have changed my name to Manoj Ramji Kannaujiya as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19589

I Bishudeb Dhar have changed my name to Bisu Jatin Dhar as per Affidavit C-19553

I have changed my name from Subhash Chand Vishwakarma to Subhashchandr Vishwakarma as per Affidavit

I Manorama Devi Parasnath Chaubey have changed my name to Manorama Anil Mishra as per Affidavit

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I Styrina Anthony Nigeral have changed my name to Styrina Anthony Nigrel as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19590

C-19550 I Ambre Bhumika Balkrishna & Ambre Bhima Balkrishna have changed my name to Siya Yogesh More as per Affidavit C-19551 I Kazi Abdul Ghafoor Mohammad & Kazi Abdul Ghafoor Mohammed have changed my name to Kazi Abdul Gafoor Mohammed as per Affidavit

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I have changed my name from Neelam to Sangeeta Tulsidas Kunder as per Affidavit C-19573

I Anilkumar Ramdeo Mishra have changed my name to Anil Ramdeo Mishra as per Affidavit

I have changed my name from Manish to Manish Tulsidas Kunder as per Affidavit C-19574

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I have changed my name from Kishor Prabhakar Shetty to Tulsidas Mujappa Kunder As Per Affidavit. C-19575

I Maimudabanoo Abdul Vali Khan have changed my name to Maimudabano Abdul Vali Khan as per Affidavit C-19556 I Faimida Banu Abdul Vali Khan have changed my name to Faimida Bano Abdul Vali Khan as per Affidavit C-19557 I Manojkumar Umesh Safi have changed my name to Manoj Umesh Safi as per Affidavit C-19558 I Sharadkumar Satyanarayan Gupta have changed my name to Sharad Satyanarayan Gupta as per Affidavit C-19559 I Gobind Mohanlal Nhavi have changed my name to Govind Mohanlal Suryavanshi as per Affidavit C-19560 I Narmmadaa Govind Ahuja have changed my name to Narmmadaa Govinda Ahuja as per Affidavit C-19561

I have changed my name from Rajesh Kumar Ganeshdas Mall to Rajesh Ganeshdas Mall as per Affidavit C-19576 I Ratrani Rajput have changed my name to Rajrani Rajput as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 14/07/15 C-19577 I Kamla Ratanshi Choudhari / Chaudhari have changed my name to Surbhi Rajendra Chopda as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19578 I Umaji Manohar Uparkar have changed my name to Narendra Manohar Uparkar as per Deedpoll Affidavit.

I Anthony Michael Nigeral have changed my name to Anthony Michael Nigrel as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19591 I Jennifer Anthony Nigeral have changed my name to Jennifer Anthony Nigrel as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19592 I Samuel Hentry Johnson George have changed my name to Johnson George Nadar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19593 I George have changed my name to George Nadar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19594 I Suganthi George have changed my name to Sugandhi George Nadar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19595 I Vasantkumar Soni have changed my name to Vasantbhai Vitthal Bhai Dhakan as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19596

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I Nanda Mohan Ravate have changed my name to Nandini Mohan Ravate as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19597

I Vijaya Gopal Parab have changed my name to Pooja Prakash Sawant as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19580

I Soyab Husain have changed my name to Soyab Burhanpurwala as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19598

I Laxmikumari Vajingji Purohit have changed my name to Laxmi Dinesh Purohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19599

I Satish Budhaji Gawande have changed my name to Satish Budhaji Gawandi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19617

I Vishalkumar Dinesh Purohit have changed my name to Vishal Dinesh Purohit as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19600

I Suyash Satish Gawande have changed my name to Suyash Satish Gawandi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19618

I Chaitnya Sukesh Shah have changed my name to Chaitanya Sukesh Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19601

I Mrs. Savita Satish Gawande have changed my name to Mrs. Savita Satish Gawandi as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19619

I Mr. Ravinder Narsaiah Bakki have changed my name to Mr. Ravindra Narsaiah Bakki as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19602

I Mr. Chimanlal Gajera have changed my name to Mr. Chimanbhai Gajera as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 15/07/15 C-19620

I Mr. Ravindar Narsaiah Bakki have changed my name to Mr. Ravindra Narsaiah Bakki as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19603 I Mr. Kishor Jain have changed my name to Mr. Kishorkumar Jain as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19604 I Miss. Sri Bala Ramchandram Beesu have changed my name to Mrs. Archana Ravindra Bakki as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19605 I Mr. Tarangkumar Shaileshkumar Shah have changed my name to Mr. Tarang Shailesh Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19606 I Mr. Shaileshkumar Tribhovandas Shah have changed my name to Mr. Shailesh Tribhovandas Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19607 I Mrs. Sonalben Shaileshkumar shah have changed my name to Mrs. Sonal Shailesh Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19608 I Ratanji Patidar have changed my name to Ratanlal Patel as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19609 I Bhavana Bipin Gala have changed my name to Bhavna Bipin Gala as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19610 I Nalinkumar Hirji Gala have changed my name to Nalin Hirji Gala as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19611 I Manish Kalyanji Dedhiya have changed my name to Manish Kalyanji Dedhia as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19612 I Jayshri Vasanji Gala have changed my name to Jayshree Ketan Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19613 I Crispina Barreto have changed my name to Christina Fernandes as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19614 I Sanni Kumar Munna Prasad Gupta have changed my name to Sanni Munna Prasad Gupta as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 17/07/15 C-19615 I Mr. Hareshkumar Makwana have changed my name to Mr. Haresh Makwana as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19616

I Mukesh Hiralal Vanzara have changed my name to Mukesh Heeralal Banjara as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19621 I Hiralal Danaji Vanzara have changed my name to Heeralal Danaji Banjara as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19622 I Shantidevi Hiralalvanzara have changed my name to Shanti Heeralal Banjara as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19623 I Sushama Mohanlal Parmar have changed my name to Sushma Arvind Jain as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19624 I Vipulkumar Rasiklal Shah have changed my name to Vipul Rasiklal Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19625 I Navin Satram Kapdia have changed my name to Navin Satram Kapdi as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19626 I Nimishaben have changed my name to Nimisha Rakesh Shah as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 16/07/15 C-19627 I Hafiz Abunasar Hafiz Mohammed Izharul Haque have changed my name to Abu Nasar Izhar Shaikh as per Deedpoll Affidavit Dated: 15/07/15 C-19628 I Kishor Bhikamchand Gujar have changed my name to Kishor Bhikamchand Gurjar as per Deedpoll Affidavit. C-19629

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Shooting at Dadar mall to scare developer? By Asif Rizvi

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n a shocking incident, an unidentified man on Wednesday evening opened fire outside Dadar's Cosmos Mall. The man who fired two rounds fled the spot immediately after the incident but the act was caught on CCTV camera. Post incident, Dadar police visited the site and recovered all possible evidence

from the crime venue. Sources said, “The man, who is captured on CCTV, was wearing a cap during the incident. However, his face was not too clear in the recovered images .” Three persons were detained from western suburbs on Thursday for their alleged involvement in the case. However, prima facie the case looks like the firing was done to scare a particular

person, who lives near the mall. The man who had fired two rounds had told the security guard to call up a person naming Sandeep. A case has been registered at Dadar police station against an unidentified person. The shots were fired at a hotel, which hit the wall and a table in the premises of the botel.

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at a Mumbai-based call center. However, despite repeated leuths of Naya Nagar police pleas, Khan flatly refused to have arrested a 23-year-old marry her, prompting the call center executive on woman to break ties with him. Irate over being ignored, charges of raping his 28-yearold colleague in Mira Road. Khan started stalking the vicAccording to the police the ac- tim and finally forced her join cused who has been identified him in one of the hotel rooms as Shahrukh Javed Khan (23), in Mira Road on Wednesday had been flirting with the and sexually exploited her on complainant for the past cou- the virtue of death threats. ple of months under the false Horrified by the threats, the pretext of marriage. Both work victim remained silent that

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colleague. However, no ar- identified as Achhelal rest has been made so far. Mishra – was booked under et another brazen inciBoth the teachers are section 354 of the IPC. “Mishra has been accused dent of sexual harass- employed with a local ment has been reported in Hindi-medium school op- of behaving in a vulgar fashBhayandar, this time at a erated by Mira Bhayandar ion thus outraging the modmunicipal school. A case of Municipal Corporation esty of the complainant. We molestation has been regis- (MBMC). According to the will arrest him soon,” contered at Bhayandar police police, following a com- firmed Assistant Police Instation against a middle- plaint registered by the spector Salil Bhosale, who is aged school teacher for al- teacher, her accused col- carrying out further investilegedly molesting his female league – who has been gations into the case.

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account has been hacked. The 44-year-old actress Koirala twitted, “ If you get any messages from me please don't open it.. I have not sent you any message... It's a Virus... Someone has hacked.” However no official complaint about her account being hacked was lodged till the time of writing this news.

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andom messages are being sent to different people on their social networking site using the facebook account of Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala. Warning people not to open the message as it may contain virus, Koirala on her microblogging site twitter, has underlined that her FB

Two snakes rescued from different parts of city

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hree weeks after a local court refused her bail, corporate lawyer Janhavi Gadkar, accused of crashing her car into a taxi and causing the death of two persons, on Thursday filed another application for release on the ground that the investigation in the case

was over. "Gadkar has moved another application. She says she should be granted bail now as the investigation in the case is over," a police officer told PTI. The application is likely to come up for hearing on July 22 before magistrate Richa Khedkar.

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wo snakes were rescued in Mumbai yesterday by well-knownsnake friend, Yogesh Panhale. One snake is venomous and other is nonvenomous. Panhale got a call from Babulnath temple that there is a baby cobra inside the temple, so he rushed to the temple and rescued the baby cobra. After a while Panhale received another call from Wadala station road where a snake was noticed by the locals. He then rescued this snake too, which was later identified as the Banded Racer, a rare species.

During an Iftar Party organized by Congress President Smt. Sonia Gandhi at Hotel Ashoka, New Delhi on Monday, Chief Minister of Bihar Mr. Nitish Kumar is seen with Mr. Manish Shah, President of Gujarati Cell-Mumbai Pradesh Congress Committee(MPCC) and MP Mr. Rajeev Shukla.

day but later mustered courage and revealed the ordeal to her brother who accompanied her to the police station and registered a complaint at the police station on Thursday. “We have arrested the accused and booked him under section 376 of the IPC. He will be produced before the court on Friday,” confirmed, Senior Police Inspector R.K. Jadhav. Further investigations were on.

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he Kashimira police have got the custody of a 22 year-old fraudster who was recently arrested by their Mumbai counterparts for his involvement in multiple cases of debit card frauds in the region. According to the police, the accused identified as Salman Hanif Khan, alias Rohit Sharma (22) hails from Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh. Not ruling out more arrests in the phishing scam, Senior Police Inspector Anil Kadam said, “The Mumbai Police had recently arrested Khan who during interrogation admitted to his involvement in multiple online frauds which included a case that had been registered at our police station.” Kashimira resident Anil

Nawadkar had fallen prey to the fraud after more than Rs.80,000 was siphoned off from his account using the same modus operandi. A case

under the relevant sections of the IPC has been registered against the accused who has been remanded in custody.

e-TENDER NOTICE The Commissioner of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai invites e-Tenders for various works from the government registered contractors, who are also registered as ‘MCGM Vendor’; Bidder should also give Rs. 1 lack performance guarantee for the details of 103 number of Tenders of estimated amount Rs. 62390085.03 respective tender documents and process of e-Tendering, please visit www.mcgm.gov.in. Sd/Public Relations Officer PRO/522ADV/2015-16 Don’t throw garbage on the public street. Put it in the bins provided


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wo employees of a lodge were sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment by Thane Assistant Sessions Judge Mridula Bhatia on Thursday, after being found guilty of running a flesh trade racket. The judge found waiter Prabhadas Srikrupanath Jha alias Pappu and cashiercum-manager Leo Walter Joseph Menezes guilty under Section 3(1) as well as Section 4(1) of the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act (PITA). Additionally, the judge found Prabhadas guilty

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under Sections 5(1)(a), Section 5(1)(b) and Section 7(2) of PITA, as well as Section 366-A, Section 372 and Section 373 of the Indian Penal code. The duo were convicted and sentenced to seven years' rigorous imprisonment as well as a fine of Rs.2,000 each. In her judgement, the judge stated that the fine amount collected must be paid as compensation to the four girls, who were rescued from the lodge, reports PTI. In her order, the judge

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stated, "In addition, this court hereby recommends further compensation to the girls, under Section 357(A) of the Code of Criminal Procedure from the District Legal Service Authority (DLSA). The DLSA shall decide the quantum of compensation to be awarded under the scheme as referred to in Section 357(A)(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code, within four weeks from today". "The said amount be disbursed within a period of eight weeks from today," the court ordered. Prosecutor Buleshwar Hinge, told the court that the accused and the absconding accused were caught by the Thane district rural police at Mira Road at a lodge on March 11, 2013, while they were running a prostitution racket. The court was told that the police booked a total of seven accused in the case, out of which four suppliers of girls are still at large. Another accused who appeared in court vanished during proceedings and has not been traced. The absconders who supplied girls are Chandraprakash Raghuvinder Thakur, Rajkumar Yadav alias Pappu alias Pintoo, Vinod and Vasant. 38%/,& 127,&( 0UV 0$680$ =$+,5 522:$/$ PHPEHU RI .RQDUN 3DUDGLVH & + 6 /WG 6XUYH\ 1R +LVVD 1RV YDOYDQ /RQDYDOD KROGLQJ )LYH )XOO\ 3DLG XS VKDUHV RI 5XSHH )LIW\ HDFK EHDULQJ VKDUH FHUWLÂżFDWH 1R 'DWHG RI .RQDUN 3DUDGLVH & + 6 /WG EHDULQJ 1R WR RI 5RZ +RXVH 1R KDV DSSOLHG WR WKH VDLG 6RFLHW\ IRU LVVXH RI GXSOLFDWH VKDUH FHUWLÂżFDWH RQ WKH JURXQG WKDW WKH RULJLQDO 6KDUH FHUWLÂżFDWH KDV EHHQ PLVSODFHG ORVW DQG RU QRW WUDFHDEOH $Q\ SHUVRQ FODLPLQJ WR KDYH ULJKW WLWOH RU LQWHUHVW LQ UHVSHFW RI WKH DIRUHVDLG VKDUHV VKRXOG LQWLPDWH KLV KHU REMHFWLRQ WR WKH LVVXH RI WKH GXSOLFDWH VKDUH FHUWLÂżFDWH LQ ZULWLQJ WR WKH +RQ 6HFUHWDU\ RI WKH VRFLHW\ ZLWKLQ GD\V IURP WKH GDWH RI 3XEOLFDWLRQ RI WKLV QRWLFH DQG LQ WKH DEVHQFH RI DQ\ REMHFWLRQ WKH 6RFLHW\ VKDOO SURFHHG WR LVVXH GXSOLFDWH VKDUHV WR WKH VDLG 0UV 0$680$ =$+,5 522:$/$ 3ODFH 0XPEDL 'DWHG 6G +RQ 6HFUHWDU\

he Administrative Court of Portugal has written to extradited gangster Abu Salem, asking him to amend his petition and make the External Affairs Ministry of Portugal and the Attorney General of Portugal the respondents. Salem, deported to India in 2005, has moved the Administrative Court seeking a direction to the Portugal government to execute the order cancelling his extradition. "We had moved the Administrative Court of Portugal seeking to execute the order of Portugal Supreme Court (to cancel the extradition)," Salem's lawyer Saba

Abu Salem Qureshi told PTI. The court asked him to make External Affairs Ministry of Portugal and Attorney General parties to the peti-

tion, advocate Qureshi said here. In January 2012, Portugal's Supreme Court had upheld lower court's order which cancelled Salem's deportation for 'violation' of extradition treaty by Indian authorities which pressed charges attracting death penalty against him. Salem, an accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, was extradited from Portugal on November 11, 2005, after a prolonged legal battle. On February 16 this year, a court here convicted him for the murder of citybased builder Pradeep Jain and sentenced him to life imprisonment.

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28-year-old youth was stoned to death allegedly by three persons, who mistook him to a thief, at a quarry in Phule Nagar area of Bhiwandi town, police said on Thursday. The victim, identified as Shivshankar S Bansode, along with a couple of friends yesterday went near a nonoperational quarry where there was a natural pond for

fishing, reports PTI. However, Surej Patil, a relative of the quarry owner, mistook him to be a thief following which he and his two bodyguards attacked the youth with stones, police said. Bansode suffered serious head injury in the attack and died, police said. Patil and his bodyguards have been booked under sections 302 (murder), 323, 341

Deval Modi ranks 2nd in CA exam By Vrushali Purandare

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he Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) declared the results of the Chartered Accountants (CA) final examination and the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) yesterday. Mumbai's Deval Bhadresh Modi stood second in the exam; he has done his B.Com from Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies. Speaking with the ADC, Modi said, “I feel like I'm on top of the world. But the CA portion is vast as well as difficult and voluminous. It's humanly impossible to study so much at one time so I broke the portion subjectwise into three categories – very difficult, difficult and easy. Then I began to crack them one by one. I would like to credit my success to thorough planning and of course my parents' support. The feeling of celebration is still there.� In order to make it to the Chartered Accountants (CA) merit list, the candidates are

required to score a minimum of 55 per cent marks, and for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) they need to score a minimum of 60 per cent marks to get into the merit list. The information is available on websites. The CA Final Examination was conducted from May 2 to 17 and the CPT was held on June 13 in two sessions. ICAI conducts the Chartered Accountant Common Proficiency Test – commonly known as CA CPT examination – as a gateway to admissions to chartered accountancy programmes. It is an entry level examination for CA courses.

(wrongful restraint) and 504 read with 34 of the IPC, and also sections 3, 2 and 5 of the SC and ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, police said. The body was sent for post mortem, they said. The quarry belonged to one Dhiraj Patil. A probe is being conducted into the incident by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Bhiwandi-West, Ravindra Bhosle.

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ith the arrest of two persons from Tamil Nadu, police on Thursday claimed to have solved a number of chain snatching and other criminal cases in the city. Manikandan Nadar (19) and Prabhakaran Nadar (24) were nabbed from Nagercoil town in the southern state, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone-III) Kalyan Sanjay Jadhav told PTI. Addressing a news conference, Jadhav said police have seized a Swift car (registered in TN) which was stolen by the duo from Madurai, TN, and used in chain snatching and other crimes. A number offences had been registered against the duo in police stations at Manpada, Mumbra and Vishnunagar in Thane and also in a couple of cities in Tamil Nadu, including Kudankulam. Besides chain snatching, the two were also involved in house break-ins and car theft, among other crimes, the DCP said. Manikandan and Prabhakaran were apprehended two days ago and have been brought to Thane by the police.


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umbai has a host of cafes and restaurants offering customers different and varied experiences. At some you might be pampered with great service while at another the food is outstanding and elsewhere the ambience even better. Each has its own charm and USP. As a busy Mumbaikar, always on the go and ever eating out, I find myself oscillating between all of the above. Truth be told, between all the fine dine and fancy food, my heart often desires to visit a place that is quiet, free of pretension, easy on the pocket and of course, serves great food. A place that I can frequent often, where they know me by face and what my order is going to be and where I’m neither hassled nor hustled to leave. The Teapot Café at Homi Modi Street at Fountain is just that. Idyllic in the truest form, it’s like a secret getaway from the fast paced world that lies outside its doors. When you peep in what you find is a mix of a somewhat old world charm and a fun young vibe as well. As the name suggests you will find yourself surrounded by not just cute teapots in all shapes and sizes (an integral part of the décor) but also interesting cutlery holders, porcelain paintings and other decorative items that are adorable to say the least. Many are gifts from happy customers. There’s also free Wifi, magazines to skim through and cards to play with. The crowd here is a mix of legal professionals and young college goers, most of whom are regulars and loyalists. Open since about five and a half years, this quaint little café is Delna Palia’s baby who herself is just 28 and divides her time between her passion – running the café and chasing her intellectual pursuits by practicing law. Palia who has trained

under Chef Ananda Solomon at the Taj President in the past, loves food and has managed to translate it by serving innovative, value for money food that tastes really good. Most of the dishes are her own concoctions and recipes or those of her mother’s. Her staff mainly consists of women with an interest in food who she has trained herself including her chefs. Portion sizes here are large, they don’t skimp on the meat and are open to customizing your order on request. The menu here is a mix of what she enjoys making and serving and what works in the area and is enjoyed by customers. They’ve got American, Continental food that’s fun and simple with egg variants, waffles, burgers, subs and rolls, sandwiches, soups, salads, pasta, main course specialties, desserts and some really nice

GOODNESS A TEAPOT OF If you're looking for a cafe experience that's relaxing and can be savoured bit by bit, make your way to The Teapot Cafe at Fountain

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The Teapot Café’s Garlic Mushroom Soup Recipe Ingredients: 2 tablespoon pre-fried onions ¼ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper ¼ teaspoon sugar

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1 green chilly chopped fine ¼ carrot grated 1 cup chicken stock 2 tablespoon boiled diced chicken breast 1 tablespoon chopped coriander 1 teaspoon pre-sauteed garlic 4 button mushrooms chopped finely. Method:First sautee the garlic and chilly, add the mushroom and carrot. Add salt, pepper and sugar whilst stirring. Finally add the chicken stock and

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Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm. Delivery available around the Café. Tel: 2265 4030/ 2265 1338

Address: 15, Homi Modi Street, Bunsilal Mansion, Opp Andhra Bank, Fountain, Mumbai chicken cubes and bring to a boil. Keep on low heat for ten minutes further. Switch off flame and add coriander. Serve with bread rolls or toast on the side.

The chocolate tart, coffee and cookies and almond and mawa tea cake ready for devouring drinks to wash it down. The Khari Par Eda (Rs.99), her invention, is a twist on an old Parsi favourite. It’s caramelized onions, tomato, coriander, salt, pepper and spices infused fried eggs on crushed khari biscuit. There’s also the greasy Bacon Egg Cheese Burger (Rs.120) which is simply delicious and filling. The cold coffee with rum and chocolate is another innovation and a must have. Topped with whipped cream all along the rim this cold coffee really is a cut above the rest and by that I mean the tasteless watery stuff being served at most coffee chains. Other hot sellers here include the Franjipani Egg (Rs.99) which is egg with tomato, coriander and grilled cheese; the waffles or pancakes (Rs.140) you can choose from flavors

like chocolate, maple syrup, hazelnut, strawberry etc. Then there’s the good old hotdog (Rs.99), the 3 decker meatlovers grilled sandwich (Rs.150) stacked with chicken, cheese, sausage and salami which is yummy! And in the mains there’s the Thai Green Curry and rice khaosuey (Rs.200). In desserts there’s English Trifle (Rs.75), Choco Sin cake (Rs.80) and chocolate tart (Rs.60) among others. What works for the Café is its pricing, portions, taste and the personalized and homely experience. The food is simple and freshly made in their kitchen. The ingredients are local and not imported. No quick and rushed service here, plenty of other places for that, I’d recommend you rather soak up on the relaxed ambience they offer you here.


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HAT is Pakistan up to? In just 24 hours, it has violated the Line of Control (LoC) as many as four times. It has been resorting to heavy firing. It is killing Kashmiri citizens. It is attacking villages of Kashmir on the border. And it continues to make baseless charges against India. Its army and terrorists make provocative statements. It has become clear Pakistan does not want to live in peace with India. Does it want war? Its army chief declares that India must realise Pakistan has changed, it is no longer weak. He says, he has nuclear weapons. Is that a threat? Does he mean he is prepared for a nuclear war? Two responsible, pragmatic neighbours cannot think of a nuclear war. There cannot be a conventional war between India and Pakistan. Just one nuclear weapon is enough to destroy a large number of people of either Pakistan or India. The Soviet Union and the United States were deadly enemies, but they knew all that they could do was to wage a cold war. There has been no war in the world since World War II. This clearly points to the fact that there cannot be a war between Pakistan and India. Pakistan is only wishing a lot of ammunition by resorting to intensive firing every day along the LoC and losing money. It is sad that it has not realised that there is no alternative to peace with regard to relations between two countries in today’s nuclear world.

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PRINCIPAL outcome from the concluded meeting of countries participating in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in the eastern Russian city of Ufa has been an agreement between the heads of Government of India and Pakistan to renew inter-state parleys between the two South Asian neighbours. It is being hailed as a breakthrough for Indian diplomatic endeavours as Indo-Pakistan talks had remained stalled for about a year, ever since the Indian government, rather justifiably, cancelled talks as an expression of its umbrage of an act of Pakistan’s High Commissioner in India, Abdul Basit, who met Kashmiri separatists, at his official residence in August, 2014, before the scheduled talks, in New Delhi. Similarly, the establishment in Pakistan has provided tangible signals that it is looking forward to the talks, while trying to temper the apparent Indian satisfaction from Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif’s, agreement to the confabulations without any particular pre-condition, through articulations of Pakistan’s commitment to discuss Kashmir, followed by Siachen, and the distribution of the waters of Sir Creek, which divides India and Pakistan in the Kutch region.

Inveterate hostility Judging from the pattern of inveterate hostility Pakistan had adopted as regards its interactions with India, it is not too difficult to infer that these statements are yet another manifestation by Pakistan to try to dissemble the absence of the glaring, crucial, and grim issues of its still prevailing practice of trying to buffet India through the use of terrorist groups and its yet-to-be-realized decision of putting an end to the use of terrorists as an instrument of foreign policy, whose malicious effects have also begun making an adverse impact within Pakistan through sundry instances of terrorist attacks and incidences of violence, resulting in the loss of life and property. Such deportments repeatedly emanating from Pakistan is a pointer of the potential extent of socio-political imbroglio Pakistan has taken itself to; they are largely the result of the after-effects of the accumulation of the gradual but steady hatred against India that most rulers in Pakistan have honed and accumulated – and which still shows no visible sign of abatement – ever since the creation of the country. It has severely hampered the task of nation-building and its attendant nurtur-

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ing of healthy socio-political institutions- a major determinant for the stability and progress of a nation. Although realizations of it are not absent, the singular and collective will to re-orient methods of governance and policy making in Pakistan, for the better, are still more absent than otherwise. While the purview of most of these activities is exclusively an internal matter of the state of Pakistan, such developments are causes of concern, as they contribute in no mean measure to the evolving policy of Pakistan in international affairs, and particularly in relation to India. For India, the crux of the matter is substantially, if not wholly, that of terrorism. For more than the past two decades, almost all

Ambit of diplomacy BY AND LARGE Ranajoy Sen terrorists groups, which have struck inside India, have had their orientations in Pakistan. Initially trained for fighting against the Indian armed forces and paramilitary forces in Kashmir, Pakistan has gleefully allowed and encouraged the terrorist groups to strike in other parts of India as well. Apart from feeding on their anti-India image, the other attacks are also symptomatic of the Pakistani dissatisfaction for failure to keep strengthening separatist movement in Kashmir it had so enthusiastically fanned up through enlisting, brainwashing, and training unemployed and impoverished youth from Kashmir. The use of terrorists as an easy and relatively low-cost means to further its own influence – which leaves a great deal to be desired – has brought about far more negative effects for Pakistan than it might have contemplated. Pakistan, despite all its protests to the contrary and attempts to present itself as a responsible member of the comity of nations has eroded its goodwill among other nations of the regions, to say nothing of the deep downturn its relationship has taken with the United States,

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O pass life’s tests, you will need to develop elasticity of the mind. Tests are not meant to crush you. They come through the natural law of progress, to help you develop your mental powers, and to advance from lower to higher levels of willingness, effort, and creativity. Most people give up and fail, but in order to succeed you must learn to persevere

stead of keeping it busy with the kind of creative thinking which alone can show you a way out of your difficulties.I can forgive the physically lazy man if his body is weak or if it needs rest, but I cannot so easily forgive the mentally lazy man, for he is too lazy to think. Do you need a job? Instead of sobbing and complaining, you must keep your mind busy with continuous thinking as to how you can secure work for yourself. Always remember: you are stronger than in your effort toward your goal. your tests. Never allow your mind to entertain If you are suffering materially, do not add human thoughts of limitation and you will more injury to yourself by mentally accepting see your life change for the better. If you allow defeat. Even if you have no job, for your own such thoughts to take hold you have already good, you have no right to be depressed. If lost half the battle. you sit in your home moaning and sobbing, Throw all such thoughts out of your mind you are paralyzing your mind with sorrow in- and affirm with deep conviction that what-

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once its principal benefactor, and still among the few countries which can and does exert substantial influence upon Pakistan. With India, Pakistan has kept up its policy of antagonism and often makes endeavours in myriad ways to harry India notwithstanding repeated Indian overtures for a beginning of a better relationship, defined more by bonhomie and understanding than enmity. Whenever a central administration in India is relatively more hesitant and mealy-mouthed than others, or more important, is perceived to be such by Pakistan, the degree of its aggressive postures and statements against India moves northward. India usually and correctly makes sure than no vital aspect of its national interest and security is comprised through unpleasant Pakistani acrobatics. Probably a better coordination of all its concerned departments for implementation of its policy would enable India to administer its responses more effectively and befittingly to the Pakistan government’s representatives in the upcoming talks.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has possibly conveyed to Pakistan in words and acts that while he would be most keen for a better relationship with, and be willing to give the benefit of the doubt to the Pakistan — perhaps a tad more in his graciousness, albeit within the permissible ambit of diplomacy, than what most of his fellow citizens would deem necessary — he would similarly leave no stone unturned to give an appropriate repartee to Pakistan if needlessly and unacceptably provoked. This position has enabled Modi to broach the necessity for talks between India and Pakistan in Ufa and also to ensure the certainty of the talks being held sooner than later. When National Security Advisors of the two countries meet with the objective of hammering out a workable relationship between India and Pakistan, the Indian position is bound to be marked by make overtures symbolising reason and amity. It is in Pakistan’s interest and also its responsibility to ensure that it tries to seek a way out from its record of intransigence it has displayed till date and begins to accept the realities of the long concluded actions completed nearly seven decades back. Flexibility within those established parameters would be much easier for both countries. Further dialogues from there onwards would definitely yield more fruitful results. ever has been done, and is currently posing challenges in your life, can be undone. Every new effort after a failure must be well planned and charged with increasing intensity of attention. Remember, if you make up your mind that you are going to control your circumstances, your circumstances will adjust themselves accordingly. Friendly success tendencies are ready to help you, depending on your unflinching efforts. These are your invisible friends. Rouse your will by repeated judicious efforts, and ultimately you are certain to awaken the success tendencies sleeping in the dark chamber of your subconsciousness.You must believe more in the power of the mind and will. The more you depend on mind and will power, the more they will do for you. Will is concentrated mental energy directed toward a goal. — Paramahansa Yogananda


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Fratricide in Indian Premier League

Fixing fiasco royal kings and owners have been barred from Indian Premier League fixing CRICKET, some still insist, is a gentleman's game. But India's cricket administrators seldom discharge their professional duties in an impeccable manner. In a scathing judgment, a committee appointed by the Supreme Court has banned the Chennai Super Kings and the Rajasthan Royals from competing in the Indian Premier League for two seasons. Two former officials one of whom happens to be a relative of the former president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India - have been served with life bans from cricketing activities after being implicated in matchfixing. That it was left to the apex court to take upon itself the task of cleaning up India's cricketing system is a telling indictment of the BCCI's failure to protect the spirit of the game from the skulduggery of conniving administrators. The verdict has dealt a body blow to the BCCI's claim of fairness. The board remained a mute witness even as specific rules pertaining to

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conflict of interest, team ownership and probity were being tweaked with impunity. The two officials who were found guilty had been cleared of misconduct by an internal probe that was ordered by the board. — Bhagwan Thadani, Mumbai

APROPOS 'Shamed and Suspended' (ADC, July 15), finally these two persons have been handed down a life time ban from any cricket related matter by the SC. They had certainly deserved in view of their venture in condemned personal gains at the cost of the reputation of this Gentleman's game of cricket. However, at the same time I sincerely pity those cricketers in these two outfits the CSK and the RR, who have been let down for no fault of them as very aptly pointed out by the Indian cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar. It is indeed ridiculous to observe that the then BCCI top brass Srini-

performing well. From the weather forecast, toss, combination of team, the ringing of bowling changes, hitting sixes and fours and the batsmen getting out at an appropriate time all happen as per schedule. Signals were passed on to the players from outside and players in turn oblige the bookies by having a towel in the hip to re— Bikram Banerjea, Mumbai ciprocate from inside the field. Bowling big no balls bringing big money in the kitty. In all, the game THE writing is on the wall. Fixing of uncertainties is slowly becomsaga takes Indian cricket to a new ing a certain turnaround as per the low and the IPL cricket suffer the fixing and people watching the maximum in encouraging betting game are made fools and comas well as fixing at all levels. Play- pelled to shell out money only to ers, captain, the coach and even watch a pre-arranged match. -C.K. Subramaniam, Sanpada Team mentors are involved in the fixing game from outside as well inside the ground. In a startling revelation even the cops protect IPL stands for 'Illegal Punting bookies and thus opened up the League' and the Supreme Court Pandora's Box and the nexus is appointed Lodha Committee must spreading like wild fire and IPL be complimented for at least takcricket provide base for players to ing the first right step of cleansing make short buck even without Indian cricket of the filth by susvasan, still, is not convinced that he was involved in it. Hope that the cricketers of these two IPL teams, do not get bogged down by this SC verdict, which has been meant for those two culprits who were caught red-handed for indulging in betting heavily and bringing shame to this noble game.

pending CSK and Rajasthan Royals for a period of two years and putting a life ban on Meiyappan and Raj Kundra. However, the clean-up act should begin from the top and N Srinivasan should be relieved of all duties concerning Indian cricket if future investigations have to be fair and conclusive. Team owners like Meiyappan and Raj Kundra when they bet on their own teams downfall surely must have had their team members as puppets under their instructions and top level CBI investigations must be ordered to nail cricketers who colluded with their masters. Both, Meiyappan and Raj Kundra are not cricketers and hence a life ban does not affect them much. Why are they not behind bars when they are guilty is an question on every cricket fans lips including mine? It is proved beyond doubt that IPL though entertaining was an dubious tournament played for bookies and illegal punters. — S.N. Kabra, Goregaon

SUSPENSION of IPL teams CSK and RR by Supreme Court is a step in right direction. Blame for this fiasco lies at the doorstep of BCCI who had ignored the wrong doings in the first place. Instead of being first party in the case, BCCI acted as disinterested third party for its own reasons. Conflict of interests was all too clearly visible in both the cases but BCCI chose to look other way. It not only affected the image of the IPL in the eyes of general public who called in Indian Paisa League. SC's action will give necessary breather to IPL and time to cleanse its pitch. BCCI should assume its role and bring about necessary overhaul in the working system of IPL. Rules should be made sacrosanct and any violations in the first place should be dealt with iron hands. Interests of game must be kept above any considerations. -Ashok Goswami, Mumbai

Water crisis

supplied to the metropolis by drilling holes in the pipelines at a As the civic administration and the number of places. The worst sufcommon Mumbaikar are aware that ferer is the honest citizen, who is the water problem in the city is being made to pay through his nose largely the result of pilfering by the the heavy civic cess only to lose his zopadpattiwalas. rightful share of water to these These hoodlums steal in daylight criminals. — Jamshed Irani, Mumbai more than one fifth of the water — Vineet Phadtare, Borivali

counter told him to go away and wait his turn like all of us. Just as I purchased my ticket, I looked at him and said, "Those days are gone forever now. Who the hell cares for your MLA!" Sheepishly, he nodded and went to take his place in the queue. Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav, flanked by his CM son and Amar Singh

MSY’s indirect message

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By absenting from the Iftar party hosted by the madam, the MSY appears to have sent an indirect message to the Congress. The SP strongman expects the 2019 LS polls to throw up a hung House with his Janata Parivar (?) returning an impressive performance. In that eventuality, he needs an assurance from the lady that he should be the obvious choice of the non-BJP “secular” alliance for the P M’s post; with the Congress extending an outside support if the 130 years old Party wishes it be so. Otherwise, he will be ready to lead a grand “secular” coalition of the Congress, SP, TMC, AAP, NCP, JDU, JDS, RJD, BJD, BSP, DMK, and RLD, with the Comrades too eager to back it from outside to keep the “communal” forces out.

Recently I was there at Inox Multiplex at CR2, Nariman Point, waiting to purchase a ticket for a film at 3:40 pm. When I was third in the line, a reasonably decently dressed man came from the side and OF tried to "crash" the queue. LETTER THE DAY The person ahead of me stopped him. However, in whispers that I could hear, he said, "I am making the purchases for an MLA and am in a hurry". Recently I was in a queue to buy ticket to watch movie in a multiplex. Suddenly, when my turn was about to come, a decently dressed man came from a side and tried to 'crash' the queue. A person, standing ahead of me, stopped him amid whisper I could hear, 'I am making the purchases for an MLA and am in a hurry.' The man continued to stand by the booking office window. It was finally the lady behind the

— Arun Malankar, Santacruz

PAKISTAN should note well that India is not afraid of its nuclear attack threat at all. India can give the retaliating, fitting ‘reply’ instantly. India has not worn bangles. In fact, India is not interested at all in capturing even a single inch of Pakistani soil. Pakistan has killed many Taliban terrorists and destroyed their hideouts. Similarly, India can also destroy ISI’s headquarter and all its branches, all the terror groups’ hideouts, their training camps, all the arms and ammunition stocks in Pakistan as well as in PoK anytime. De facto, Pakistan’s anti-India behaviour is not in the interest of all round growth of Pakistan’s common people at all. The ISI and the Pakistani rangers are causing huge financial damage to its own common people just for the sake of preserving their own power and positions in Pakistan forever, absolutely unnecessarily. It will be far better for

Pak’s anti-people choice

A villager shows parts of a mortar shell allegedly fired from the Pakistan side at Raipur Sazdian village in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday. Pakistan to improve relations with India as early as possible for the lifelong betterment of the ‘avam’ (common people) of Pakistan and ‘nobody else.’ I am afraid, the

common Pakistani people may choose the way of non-violent or violent agitations for the better future of their next generations. — Hansraj Bhat, Borivali

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cident, yesterday. One of them threw a stone group of about 15 mis- at a female member of the chief-makers standing on crew Mannashri Paathak. the terrace of a building in When she looked up to see Golibar locality, manhandled who thew the stone they the TV crew which had come laughed at her. When she to cover the cylinder blast in- asked who had thrown the

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AMMU: Pakistani troops on Thursday pounded a number of places along the International Border and Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu region with heavy firing and mortars, leaving five dead and many persons injured and triggering fear among the villagers, officials said. India lodged a protest with Pakistan while the Indian troops retaliated 'effectively' to the cross-border firing which came ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled visit to Jammu today. The army early this morning also foiled an infiltration bid along the LoC in Poonch district by a group of militants trying to enter the Indian side, the defence spokesman said. BSF officials said Pak Rangers have increased the arch of firing and shelling from KanachakAkhnoor sector to RS Pura sector now. "Pakistani Rangers resorted to small arms firing and mortar shelling along IB in R S Pura sector of Jammu district since 0115 hours on

Gaad and Shrikant Sankpal began arguing with them, they were pounced up and badly beaten. The crew members ran away from there and reached Vakola Police Station where they lodged a complaint.

One of the journalist at the spot had taken a video clip. He is working in the Hindi 'Saamna'. He said the mischief makers were causing problems fpr the passers-by and resorting to eve-teasing. Senior police inspector

from Vakola police station said on the basis of information received, an FIR has been registered. The case will be transferred to Nirmal Nagar police station. With inputs from Vrushali Purandare

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Pura and Tawi forward belts, firing 81 mm mortar shells around 0350 hours, he said. "BSF troops guarding the border line retaliated effectively and the firing exchange continued till 0530 hours on Thursday," he said adding four persons were injured in Brewa village. The Pakistan army also violated ceasefire along the LoC in Poonch sector, firing at various posts of the Indian army, an army officer said. He said the Pakistan army used small arms and mortar shells to target Indian positions on this side of the LoC. The Indian side retaliated to the fire. "Our High Commissioner in Islamabad raised the issue with Pakistan Foreign Office and Pak High Commissioner in Delhi was also conveyed India's concerns Thursday," a BSF officer told regarding ceasefire violation PTI. They targeted five bor- in which one woman was der outposts (BoPs) and killed and some people insome civilian areas in RS jured," they said in Delhi.

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All five members of family burnt to death in cylinder blast Continued on pg 12 « The room was filled with fire and smoke and all the five members of the family were soon on fire. They screamed and two neighbours came to see what it is all about. They too caught fire and sustained minor injuries. According to senior police inspector from Vakola police station Mahadev Valve, they got a call and when they reached the place, they saw the terrible tragedy. All the bodies were taken to hospital. The housewife Shaile Kumari Dixit had sustained 90 per cent burn injuries. The breadwinner of the family, Rajdev who died, was working in the 'Janmabhoomi' newspaper. The deceased are identified as Rajdev Dixit (49), Shaile Kumari Dixit (42) Jitendra Dixit (20), Yashwant Dixit (17) and Rajdev's elder brother, Kapil Dixit (55). Two fire engines were rushed to the spot. Neighbours said: "The Dixit family was good. Both the sons of Rajdev Dixit -- Jitendra and Yashwant -- are college students. The two ladies staying above the shanty's family were also badly hurt.

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MUMBAI | FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2015 >> Pair fruity wines with heavy and meaty dishes as their acidic nature will cut through the greasiness

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hen it comes to understanding wine, we’ve come a long way. We are now more open to using the drink to compliment certain meals. But, pairing Indian food with wine is still considered to be an experiment that could go wrong. And, since most Western cuisine is not as heavily spiced, the chances are that Indian food will overpower the flavour of the wine, since our cuisine is comparatively heavier on spices. However, while pairing Indian food with wine is a risky proposition, when you do get it right, there’s nothing quite like it! Ashwin Rodrigues, owner of Good Drop Wines, explains, “It’s not necessarily true that wine tastes better with Western cuisine. It’s really about pairing the right wine with the right food. You just need to ensure that your food doesn’t overpower it. For example, the sweetness of semi-dry, sparkling wine, complements spicy dishes, while the fizz

Indian food is a medley of ingredients, best identified by its heady spices and complex flavours. Because of this, there’s a general belief that you can’t pair wine with an Indian meal, but that’s not necessarily true! Forget the usual meat and fish options and take a look at our guide, as Dev Goswami & Sara Shah bring you a lowdown on pairing traditional food with wine

refreshes your palate.” Understanding what wines are best suited to Indian flavours can help you throw a more memorable dinner party, as well as make your meals tastier. So, here’s what you need to know.

INDIAN FOOD & WINE The rich and diverse amalgamation of spices and flavours makes pairing Indian food with wine a complex process. Here are a few rules that you should follow when you’re serving wine with an Indian menu. n If you’re a fan of Indian spices, make sure to pick a wine that is acidic in nature. This will help to highlight the spices and make your dish more flavourful. n If you are entertaining guests who aren’t used to Indian

spices, or those who have a low-tolerance for spice, pick wines such as Pinot Gris, Riesling or Gewürztraminer. These contain a certain amount of residual sugar that will balance out the extra spice. n Pairing wine with Indian food is all about maintaining a balance between the wine and your food. Ashwin tells us that you should avoid serving wines that are rich in tannins or those that have high alcohol content, because they don’t go well with spicy food. He explains, “Remember that these wines, just like your food, have robust, overwhelming flavours and so, pairing them with Indian cuisine is akin to fighting fire with fire.” n A basic understanding of your menu and the flavours of the Continued on pg 14 «


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>> Pairing wine with Indian dishes can be quite tricky. Refer to our tips to make the task an easy one

dishes that you will be serving will help you choose what wine to serve with your meal. Sweet, fizzy wines usually taste great with most Indian preparations as they cut through the spice and refresh your palate. Fresh, younger wines, on the other hand, pair well with salads and lightlyspiced gravy dishes.

WhAT WINEs TO pIcK Wine connoisseurs will find it easy to pick wines that go with Indian cuisine. However, if you don’t know enough about wine, this list will help you choose. Take a look.

sangiovese A fresh, fruity wine, Sangiovese is usually prepared in the Chianti region of Tuscany, in Italy, and is best paired with heavily-spiced preparations such as chicken biryani. It is a heavy red wine and the fruity flavour balances out the spiciness.

Gewürztraminer This German wine has a flavourful hint of lychee and rose along with an aromatic sweetness that makes it perfect for spicy, tandoori-based vegetarian dishes, or dishes that are rich in ginger, garlic and cardamom.

riesling Another fruity wine, Riesling is highly acidic in nature and pairs best with greasy meat dishes. The acidic nature helps to cut through the greasiness of dishes such as Rogan Josh.

champagne or sparkling wines Champagne and other sparkling wines can be paired with several different Indian dishes such as saag, dal makhani and heavy paneer and potato-based dishes. Champagne has a bubbly, acidic texture that cuts through the heaviness of such dishes and leaves behind well-balanced flavours. And, lets not forget our delicious desserts! It may sound outrageous, but there are certain wines that bring out the best of Indian dessert. Desserts such as ras malai, gulab jamuns and phirni will go perfectly with the Sauternes from France, the Tokaji from Hungary and a Chenin Blanc from the Vouvray region.

ThE FAIlsAFE OpTIONs Okay, so we’ve told you about what wine goes with what flavour. But, what dish do you actually serve? Not all of us are knowledgeable enough to draw up a menu based on the tips that we’ve given you so far. So, Ashwin suggests classic preparations such as Butter Chicken, Lasooni Prawns, Lamb Curry, Chicken Biryani, Lamb Vindaloo, Chicken Kormaa and Saag Paneer. You will never go wrong with them!

its intense, spicy aromas and sheer concentration of fruit and is known to be an elite wine that is only produced in the best vintage years.

reveilo chardonnay reserve Unlike most white wines that are made in metal tanks, the Reveili Chardonnay Reserve is matured in oak barrels and has a beautiful, light, creamy texture. Its exquisite blend of peach and passion fruit makes this a must-try.

sula riesling by sula Vineyards With low acidity and a dash of sweetness, the Sula Riesling is a popular, but difficult wine to source. It is much lighter than other white wines and is the perfect accompaniment to light dishes.

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Europeans aren’t the only ones who can manufacture great wine. It’s true that vineyards in India only cropped up around a decade ago. But, ever since their advent in our country, efforts have been made to churn out the best quality wine. While it may take a while for Indian wines to match up to their foreign counterparts, we do have some exceptional wines that are a must-try.

We usually think of wines as a drink to be served only during special celebrations or when you’ve organised a proper, sitdown dinner. However, you’d be surprised to find that you can pair wines with several basic snacks as well. So, the next time you’ve got friends visiting, don’t be afraid to open a bottle of wine. Ashwin has a few suggestions that you can try. n Most tandoori appetisers and kebabs that aren’t spicy will go well with reds. n On the other hand, if you prefer very spicy tandoori items, pair them with a sparkling wine. n A simple roasted masala papad will make for an interesting snack when it’s combined with white wine. n Seafood lovers can pair fried malvani fish or prawns koliwada with a Shiraz or a semi-dry, white wine. n You can also serve sparkling wines with simple snacks such as chicken tikka and sev puri.

la reserve by Grover Vineyards With a heady aroma and intense flavour, this wine is matured in imported French oak barrels. The La Reserve is a classic Cabernet-Shiraz blend, with flavours of chocolate, coffee beans and vanilla alongside a wonderful hint of spice.

Indus sauvignon Blanc from Indus Vineyard The Indus Sauvignon Blanc, a white wine that is made in the

Indus vineyards at Igatpuri in Maharashtra, has gained a lot of recognition among wine connoisseurs in India. The wine stands out because of its citrus fruit, cut grass and passion fruit aromas and has an excellent, dry texture.

sula rasa shiraz by sula Vineyards One of the finest red wines in India, the Rasa Shiraz won a silver medal at Syrah Du Monde, an international competition to recognise the world’s best Shiraz blends. It is renowned for

A ThrEE-cOursE INDIAN DINNEr Whether it’s because you don’t have the time to organise a proper menu or because you still aren’t sure about what wine to serve with your meal, this sample three-course menu that Ashwin suggests will make it easy for you. starter Tandoori fish or any tandoor-based chicken dish will pair well with a sparkling wine.

Main A rich Rogan Josh with rice is a good idea. Serve it with a spicy Shiraz or a Cabernet Sauvignon.

Dessert Rasmalai is a delicious, rich dessert that will go well with any late-harvest wine.


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« CHARCOAL ARTWORK

CHARCOAL fAntAsy >> Flight of Fantasy takes you back to the bygone era of black and white.

If you’re looking for an experience beyond oil paintings, Sara Shah tells you more about Flight of Fantasy

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ead over to Cosmic Heart Gallery to witness brilliant artwork from charcoal by Gautam Patole. The artist and charcoal master is showcasing his latest collection of paintings known as Flight of Fantasy. A series of figurative works, the exhibition will take you back to the bygone era of black and white images. Speaking about the exhibition, Gautam tells us, “I’m fascinated by the way Rajasthani women cover their faces. There’s so much beauty hidden in them. However, it also speaks volumes about the restrictions they face under the guise of tradition. Adding a parrot to the painting makes a strong comment on their plight. The masterpiece, Flight of Fantasy, is a painting of a dancer in a rhythmic body movement. But, the painting is not just about the posture there is also a kind of freedom in the posture that the painting symbolises.” When Ongoing, up to August 3, from 11am to 7pm Where House Cosmic Heart Gallery, G-2A, Court Chambers, 35 — New Marine Lines Contact 9833325360

>> The activities are completely supervised with doctors and ambulances on stand by

« EVENT DOWN AND DIRTY AT THE MUD RUSH

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waken the athlete in you because the 3rd edition of India’s premier adventure sports festival by The Mud Rush is coming, and you can round up a thrilling day with a series of fun-filled activities and adventures! Take part in wall climbing, rappelling, and bungee jumping among other exciting options or make your way through obstacles of hay, ice, water, walls and whatnot at the marathonstyle mud run! Keeping your safety in mind, Jay Goradia, organiser of The Mud Rush, tells us, “All our obstacles are tried and tested by the team. We have over twenty doctors and nurses with three ambulances on standby. Each obstacle is manned by 2 to 10 cadets based on the severity of the obstacle. They will ensure that the participants complete the courses with safety and care. Also, every obstacle has a first aid kit.” Moreover, you can also join in the lake-side, post-event party and groove to an evening of EDM music from the best homegrown DJs in

« EVENT TALES WE TELL WORKSHOP

« MONSOON CAMP VALLEY OF FLOWERS

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he Brahma Kamal is a flower that blooms only after the sun sets and withers away when exposed to sunlight. But, did you know that the Brahma Kamal you see around in the city is not the real one? The actual Brahma Kamal blossoms only at an altitude of around 4,500 metres in mid-monsoon and can be seen till mid-October, after which the plant perishes. Nestled high in Uttarakhand, the Valley of Flowers will treat you to gorgeous flowers such as the Brahma Kamal, the blue poppy, the brook anemone and the forget-me-not. Also, birds such as the white-capped riverchat, the plumbeous water redstart, the yellow-billed blue magpie and the blue whistling thrush can be seen along the way. Isaac Kehimkar, deputy director of natural history at the BNHS, says, “Trekking in the Valley of Flowers leaves you with an unforgettable experience.” Campers will be picked up on day one from outside Birla Temple, near Connaught Place, in Delhi at 9pm. From Govindghat to Ghangaria, luggage will be carried separately by ponies. At the end of the week-long camp, you will be dropped outside New Delhi railway station at 8.30pm. Camp charges are `29,700 for members and `30,900 for others. Provisions for triple sharing in guesthouses and hotels will be available. When July 25 to August 1 Registration 22871202/ 22821811 or e-mail bnhs.programmes@gmail.com

town. Unwind comfortably by camping under a blanket of serene stars in the company of a beautiful bonfire as you slurp steaming cups of chai, coffee and devour camp fire barbeques! Jay adds, “We also are introducing the Corporate Challenge, which is targeted at corporate firms who can participate in a unique team building activity.” Price From `1,500 onwards (10 years and older); free for kids below 10 years When August 8 Where Dudhani Lake, Silvassa Contact www.themudrush.com

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upesh Tillu’s The Tragedy of Madbeth, inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, is a highly interactive physical comedy. The performance will feature a combination of slapstick, acrobatics, mime, songs, and improvisation. Madbeth is played by Rupesh Tilu, while the rest of the characters in the drama will be from the audience. “I want to offer people something that attracts them to theatre. I choose random people for the role of Lady Macbeth, Duncan, and that is how the whole plot moves forward,” says Rupesh. He adds, “Today, theatre is in direct competition with not only cinema and television, but also with digital channels. You can surf the best of theatre produced in the world on the internet or live-stream it.” The tickets for the show are priced at `500. When July 18 and19, from 6pm onwards Where Canvas Laugh Club, Lower Parel Contact 43485000

ead over to Alibaug to learn the art of effective story-telling where author Anupa Mehta is conducting a workshop that builds on the healing power of stories to offer a remedial experience. Anupa, a graduate in English Literature and a postgraduate in Journalism, tells us, “We tell stories all the time. However, if used rightly, stories have a healing effect. For instance, in conflict zones, stories are used for healing in a subliminal way and have transformational effects.” When July 18 to July 19 Where Gandhar Eco Lodge, Near Alibaug Contact info@mapaventura.com

« EVENT THE METAMORPHOSIS OF ART

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etamorphosis is an art exhibition with lively, vibrant artwork that showcases paintings and sculptures from six artists. The contemporary artwork exemplifies subtle nuances of the vivid realms of life. “At Cymroza, we aim to progress by promoting talent. We have done so in many ways, through four decades of activity, and will continue to do so. Cymroza is reputed to remain true to its principles — accepting challenges and being open to change. And, we are willing to take on unrecognised artists because we believe in their work! This joint exhibition with Artequest Art Gallery is proof of that,” Bakhtawar Shroff, from Cymroza Art Gallery, tells us. When July 20 to 31, from 11am to 7pm (Sunday closed) Where Cymroza Art Gallery, Bhulabhai Desai Road, Breach Candy Contact 23671983/ 9867874000


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WeeKeND PlaNNer

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korean tacos bY farrokh khambata

Delicious Dim sum at Yauatcha

Any day is a good day to indulge in dim sums, which is why we’re recommending a visit to Yauatcha on a weekday to get a taste of their delicious dim sum, which include the steamed Vegetable Chiu Chow Dumplings, Crispy Vegetable Cheung Fun and Fried Turnip Cake, Baked Vegetable Chicken puff and the Chicken & Prawn Shanghai Dumplings. Nelson Nair, the general manager of Yauatcha, tells us, “Discover the origin of dim sum and its journey through time from China to the rest of the world. Delight in the exploration of the dim sum trail with our limited edition, specially-curated menu that showcases the classical varieties.” When Monday to Friday, from 4pm to 7pm Where First Floor, Raheja Tower, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (e) contact 9222222800

leap into the flYing buffet at Joss

trY the neW banana Desserts at mcDonalD’s!

We’re in love with the idea behind Joss’s Flying Buffet Lunch. Instead of walking back and forth to the buffet table, a portion of each dish will be brought out to the table for you to sample and enjoy. “The concept is quite new in India. It suits small gettogethers perfectly well. You don’t have to worry about food getting wasted or hot food getting cold and vice versa. The concept is like a western thali. It’s like a traditional buffet — the only difference is that you will be served right at your table,” says Chef Farrokh Khambata. When Weekdays, from 12pm to 3.30pm Where Joss, Santacruz (w) contact 26617771

Along with the Minion craze at McDonald’s, treat yourself to a new rang of Minion-themed banana desserts. Kedar Teny, director, marketing and digital, McDonald’s India (west & south), says, “McDonald’s is committed to enhancing dining experience for our customers. Minions are a popular trend across all age groups and we have integrated them into our menu and store décor. McDonald’s constantly creates new and exciting offerings and to this end we have designed unique Minion-inspired desserts. This is yet another endeavour undertaken by the brand to extend the ‘I’m lovin it’ experience to our customers.” When Up to August 6 Where All McDonald’s outlets

enJoY neW offerings at starbucks

If you’re a big fan of the coffee at Starbucks, head over right now to get a taste of their new offerings and new Frappuccino flavours, which include the Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccino with delicious chocolate cookie crumbles, the Strawberry & Chocolate Frappuccino with the goodness of strawberries and chocolate and the Alphonso Mango Frappuccino. And, if you’re hungry, try their delicious Tossed Chicken Salad and the Mediterranean Veg Salad. Manmeet Vohra, director of marketing and category at TATA Starbucks Private Ltd., tells us, “Delicious, handcrafted beverages and delicious food is our way of making Starbucks come alive. By indulging in the new exciting offerings of Mocha Cookie Crumble to Chocolate Strawberry and Alphonso Mango Frappuccino, we want Starbucks lovers in India to discover their fun and adventurous side.” Where At Starbucks outlets across the city contact www.starbucks.in

inDulge in extenDeD happY hours at roaD house bluez

Road House Bluez has introduced happy hours to help you beat your mid-week blues. The happy hours are on from Monday to Wednesday, 6pm to 12am and include offers on all domestic alcohol. “Why does unwinding have to stick to weekends alone? Work often gets the better of you and understanding this need, we have introduced extended happy hours where you can indulge in the week as well,” says DJ Willis, co-founder of Road House Bluez. When Monday to Wednesday, from 6pm to 12am Where Ground floor, Tokyo house, J.P road, Near Andheri Sports Complex, Andheri (w) contact 9833398522

Chef Farrokh Khambata offers guests a variety of flavours with signature Korean dishes such as the Korean Yangnyeom Chicken and Tofu Sticks in Gochujang and Cahsew Nut. There are variants of Mexican tacos and vegetarian tacos too. “The Korean Taco is a combination of two cuisines that are vastly different, in a new age fusion that has been taking the streets of LA and Chicago by storm. This is Asian dining with a twist, a fusion so enticing, you can’t eat just one,” Farrokh tells us. When Up to July 31, from 11.30am to 3.30pm and 7pm to 12.30am Where Umame, Near Eros Theatre, Churchgate contact 61110303

neW Wine cocktails at li bai

Settle down at Li Bai with a glass of their latest contemporary wine cocktails. You can choose from their Mimosa Cart or pick from fresh blueberry, lime, mango and green apple sparkling sorbets. You can even try their classic Sangria and Bellini and the Chartini, which is a mix of Chardonnay, peach and lime. When Ongoing Where Li Bai, Level 37, Palladium Hotel, Lower Parel contact 61628422

JuicY burgers at 72

Quench Your thirst With santé feast on a special eiD brunch at the resort

If you’re looking to partake in an Eid feast, The Resort’s special brunch is where you should be heading. There’s a range of range of mouth-watering delicacies on their menu. Pawan Kumar Lal, executive chef at The Resort, says, “Eid-ul-Fitar is marked as the conclusion of the month-long fasting during the month of Ramadan. With the importance of this festival in mind, we’ve designed a special brunch buffet for our guests. The various authentic and contemporary dishes are the highlight of the buffet.” price `1,205 (per person, all inclusive) When July 18, from 12.30pm to 2.45pm Where The High-Tide Restaurant, The Resort, Madh-Marve, Mumbai contact 28447777

Santé, the bar on Bandra’s Hill Road, brings you a reason to bring out your retro side. Indulge in retro music and ’80s-inspired drinks every Thursday. You can try their Bob Marley on the Rocks, Reggae Rum Punch and The Abba Martini or pick a shot called Smooth Criminal, a shot. Gaurav Dabrai, owner of Santé, tells us, “Retro Thirst-days is the link between midweek blues and the weekend frenzy. We are working towards themed cocktails based on artists and themes that ruled the ’80s and ’90s. Expect curated evenings, where retro music will get the attention it deserves, with fun menus and super music!” When Every Thursday, from 8.30pm onwards Where Santé, C’est La Vie, Ground Floor, 164, Hill Road, Bandra (w) contact 61322222/ 9820491493/ 9820587879

fruit flavour festival at maD over Donuts

Mad Over Donuts has a new range of fruity donuts that combine together the goodness of fruits with fresh flavour of donuts. The Fruit Flavour Festival brings you new flavours such as the Strawberry Dream Donut, Coco Loco Donut, Raspberry Storm Donut and Cool Blue Ice Donut. Tarak Bhattacharya, COO of Mad Over Donuts, says, “We are happy to introduce this festival of fruit-flavoured donuts. The different varieties will appeal to all donut lovers.” When Up to July 31 Where Mad Over Donuts outlets across the city

If you’re up for a meaty feast, head to 72, The Bar. Their new menu includes a Mexican Red Bean Burger and a Mumbai Bay Seafood Burger. Sudhir Pai, executive chef at Holiday Inn, Mumbai International Airport, says, “We will be serving different types of burgers, all of which are very interesting — you won’t find them on our regular menu. For example, we have unique combinations like the Tepanyaki beef slices in a bun with teriyaki sauce.” When Up to July 19, from 6pm to 12.30am Where 72 the bar, Holiday Inn Mumbai International Airport, Sakinaka Junction, Andheri (e) contact 40851800

PamPer yourself

inDulging spa treatments at saks salon

Chocolate lovers are in for a treat this season, because you can now indulge in all the chocolate you want, without gaining any pounds! Saks Salon and Day Spa has introduced full-bodied, rich chocolate oils for their latest treatments, including the Bath Soak with Ice Cream Scoop and the Exfoliate with Shower Sherbet. Burzin Daver, the CEO of Saks India, tells us, “It has been our constant endeavour to position Saks Hair & Beauty as a premium unisex salon and day spa, which is affordable for Indian consumers.” So, what are you waiting for? Book your pampering session! When Ongoing Where Landmark, Ground Floor, opposite Infiniti Mall, New Link Road, Andheri (w) contact 66617777


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Get your print on!

Who said guys can’t rock prints anymore? The famous printed shirt is back in style, but hold off on the oversized Hawaiian flowers and closely cropped paisleys. Katha Nauriyal & Anindra Siqueira tell you how to rock a printed shirt without dealing with a fashion faux pas

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Keeping it simple This black shirt with minimal rock-on print is elegant and sober, and it is a safe print to pick. Price `2,165

Subtle sophistication This shirt from the brand Code, keeps your look simple and sophisticated. Price `1,499

Bright florals! If you must pick a Hawaiian print, this one from Ralph Lauren on Asos.com is a good option. It’s expensive, but it’s bright without being too flashy. Price `10,829

Feathered prints We love this elegant feather print from Only & Sons on Koovs.com. Pair this shirt with a dark pair of jeans to pull off the look. Price `2,935

Classic floral Something to sport with your hipster beard, this floral print from Zara isn’t for the faint hearted. Price `1,990

Cool blue A really cool shirt from Bossini available at Lifestyle, this print will go with pretty much anything in your closet. Price `1,499

getting PrintS right Pulling off a printed shirt trend isn’t as easy as people who can do it in style make it seem. You don’t want to end up looking like a Florida pensioner or a retired Army vet! We asked designers Sadan Pande and Sagar Tenali to give us a few tips on how to rock the trend.

Avoid Print overKill

Sadan tells us, “Prints are now a firmly established menswear favourite. And, the trend has grown to reach a point where I don’t think that it’s possible to walk down the street without seeing someone wearing a printed item of clothing. But, you have to be careful when you’re sporting the trend. As a general rule, an overkill is best avoided. If your outfit features a vibrant print, it’s best to keep the rest of your look plain and simple. So, I suggest you opt for clean-lined separates.”

PAir them CorreCtly

Sagar says, “If you pick large prints such as florals, team them with a contrasting pair of chinos for work and play. But, if you’re a fashion forward guy who doesn’t mind sporting bolder variants like Hawaiian prints, you can pair them with denims and canvas. However, if you’re new to mixing prints, simply maintain the same pattern — stripes on stripes or checks on checks. A dark tie-dye shirt with a pair of white chinos can steal the show.”

ClASheS CAn worK

“One strong pattern is enough of a statement. For more daring people, clashing prints can work; just make sure the prints contrast but complement each other by pairing motifs that differ either in tone or pattern, but not both,” Sadan says.

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f you’re a shoe enthusiasts have reserved a special place in your heart for the red sneakers from Vans. And now, the internationally popular brand has something new for you to go gaga over — a moccasin-inspired collection called Mohikan. The new line features the Surf Native Brown Patina and

Leather Metallic Gold shoes. These shoes are made from premium suede, with water-based inks and dyes. We really like the UltraCush Eco Footbed, which can be removed and washed, making it possible to thoroughly clean the shoe. The waste-free rubber out sole makes the shoes perfect for wearing

outdoors. These lightweight, durable and comfortable shoes definitely deserve a place in your wardrobe, right next to those red sneakers. Price `5,999 Available Vans stores across the city, www.myntra.com, www.flipkart.com


Missing the chilli

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We were really excited to try the offerings from Silli Chilli, an Asian and Oriental fast food delivery service that recently set up a branch in Bandra. But, the 48hrs Team was not too impressed... An electric start The one dish that held our collective attention, was the Electric Thai Bhel (`150). Now, we’ve heard of Chinese Bhel, and while we still haven’t been able to forgive the mess of fried noodles and soy sauce that this dish is, here comes Thai Bhel, and an ‘electric’ one at that. As interesting as it sounded, the starter was quite disappointing. The noodles had a chewy, rubbery texture and the handful of nuts didn’t work to improve its taste. However, the Fish in Chilli Oyster Sauce (`240) that we tried next turned out to be a happy contrast. It was a delicious preparation with soft fish and a perfectly balanced sauce. The bell peppers enhanced the taste, making it a must-try preparation, especially if you like oyster sauce.

>> Some of Silli Chilli’s dishes are ‘dynamite’, while others are plain average

Make your own woks Woks are perfect for a quick weekday lunch, so it’s no surprise that Mumbai is seeing a number of make-your-own-wok joints opening up. But, none of them have taken the city by storm and these restaurants have their work cut out for them. This is something that we saw with Silli Chilli’s make-your-own-wok as well. We tried a wok of Prawns with Fried Rice in Sweet Chilli Sauce (`250), which was strictly average. The unbalanced sauce, which was too sweet, didn’t do much to save the crunchy, well-cooked prawns. The egg in the rice was a nice touch though. While the dish satisfied us, it’s not something that you’re missing out on. The Chicken with Wheat Noodles and Silli Chilli Dynamite Sauce (`200) was super spicy, but we can’t hold that against them. After all, the sauce is called ‘dynamite’, so we were well-warned! It’s a great option for those who enjoy their meals hot and fiery.

A sweet end The dessert from Silli Chilli, Homemade Gooey Chocolate Brownie (`50), suffered from the same problems that most of their other dishes did — an imbalance. But, this time it was more about the texture than about the taste. The brownie, which looked delicious, was doughy in parts, giving it a fudge-y and unappetising texture. Even though it was a bit too sweet, it tasted decent and is sufficient enough to satisfy your sweet cravings. All in all, Silli Chilli is not the most fabulous place we’ve ever eaten from, but it’s a good option for a quick and affordable lunch.

Before we move on to the mains We were really looking forward to Silli Chilli’s Awesome Threesome Dim Sums (`180). But, opening the box to sample the jelly-like casing was a disappointment. Hoping against hope, we bit into the dim sums, but were treated to… well, absolutely no flavour. The sauce that came along with the dish was the only saving grace, and added some much-needed taste to the bland filling. In contrast, the Crystal Chicken Dim Sums (`200) were very tasty. The casing was well-prepared, and the filling actually had flavour — so much so that we didn’t need the sauce at all!

Where 8, Shivanjali, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Khar (w) Contact 26003666

ALL BOXED UP

The latest in a line of ready meal kits for kitchen novices in a hurry, Burgundy Box stands out for several reasons. Rhea Dhanbhoora tells you why it should be at the top of your shopping list

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They send you everything from the marinated steaks (very tender, fresh chicken), butter and chopped olives to the boiled rice, pepper, oil, vegetables and the balsamic vinegar. The orange glaze comes pre-prepared just like the chicken, so putting everything together is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

nfortunately for Burgundy Box, they weren’t the first ones to the meal kit party. So, there’s nothing about the brand that stands out, apart from its unusual name and the fact that it does come to you in a very attractive burgundy (well, more purple really…) box. Options for your meal include everything from a Basil Chicken & Corn Soup to an Egg Chettinad Curry, or for vegetarians, everything from Paneer Steaks to Tacos. With around 25 options, you’re not going to get bored of what they have on offer, even if they don’t switch it up anytime soon. The one thing that is different about Burgundy Box is that it’s associated with a renowned chef, Ajay Chopra, who has hotels such as the Marriott and The Westin Mumbai Garden City on his impressive menu. So, you can be sure that the singer, stage performer and chef’s meals are going to be experimental enough to stay interesting.

Money talks And, at Burgundy Box, you’re going to like what it has to say! The meals are surprisingly affordable — for less than `500 (`410 for what we tried) you can have a comfortable, filling meal for two.

What you should remember

Taste test It doesn’t matter how well a meal is presented — at the end of the day, it’s the way it tastes that really matters. I’ve tried numerous meal kits this year, and this definitely stood out. When they say they give you everything, they really mean everything! You won’t need salt, pepper or even oil — it’s all measured out, well proportioned and perfectly balanced. With a star chef at its helm, that doesn’t come as a surprise. n What we tried: The Moroccon Chicken Steaks were perfectly

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balanced by a Moroccan Harissa marinade. They came with olive pilaf had to be gently drizzled with a tangy orange glaze that lived up to the delectable pictures on their site. It’s one of the simplest, most impressive recipes I’ve ever tried, and takes only around 15 minutes to prepare, as promised.

Unfortunately, for those looking for lunch in a hurry, Burgundy Box is currently taking orders only for dinner, and on the same day only if you order by 6pm. However, if you plan your meals in advance, you could prepare for a lunch the next day. It’s a small hiccup, but with customers looking for the most convenient option, it could see people drift away to competitors who may offer all-day service. Hopefully, this is only because they’ve just set up. Definitely order the meal that we tried though; it’s worth your time and money — not to mention how delicious it tastes! Where www.burgundybox.in


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>> The Sechenyi Chain Bridge looks absolutely stunning, especially at night

Hungarian EscapadEs A land filled with warm people, delicious food and striking scenery, Hungary possesses a unique charm. Yamini Walia tells you about her experience in this exotic European nation

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our first international vacation needs to be special. And, if the destination is Europe, you can’t wish for anything better. While on a recent trip to Europe, I visited one of the most exotic European nations — Hungary.

First stop: Gyor The best part about Hungary is its old-world charm, which I noticed as soon as I landed in Gyor. When you come from a city like Mumbai, the calm, quiet environment of this country leaves you dazed for a while, especially since the world here seems to stop at just 6pm. The roads were so empty, that we were left wondering whether there were any inhabitants in the city at all! However, it was a charming and comforting silence rather than an eerie one, and walking through those quiet, narrow lanes was an experience I will never forget. Surprisingly, there’s a bit of India in Hungary — strolling around the streets, I came across classic Indian cars such as the Maruti 800 and the Esteem, which made me nostalgic. We decided to make our way to the City Centre for dinner. It was the only tourist attraction in the city and we were taken aback by the number of people there — it felt as though the city had suddenly come alive! The centre was huge, with water fountains dotting the sides and several places to eat along the way. But, the best part of the night was when

we sampled the renowned gelato ice creams. Now you may be aware that gelato is a dessert native to Italy, but what we tried in Gyor left us asking for more. The sorbet-like consistency was delightful, with flavours such as Kiwi (which bowled me over) and all sorts of berries added to the delicious mix. We stayed in Gyor for just a day, and although it seems like too short a stay, one day is enough to explore this tiny town. Don’t forget to stop over at the small street malls on the way back from the gelato stalls!

looks magnificent, with its attractive locals and brilliant architecture. The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is obviously among the major attractions and the human marvel will definitely leave you impressed. Out first stop in Budapest was Caste Hill, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Getting to the top is no joke, especially in the humid weather! Thankfully, the locals helped by showing us a much easier route — instead of taking the steps, we took the elevators, reaching the top much quicker. Once there, we were treated to a breathtaking view of the entire city — the Chain bridge, the parliament and the Danube River, all of which were a real

treat for our eyes. At Castle Hill, we also visited a church, the Royal Palace and even participated in a bout of archery. What impressed us most were the statues — they were carved with absolute perfection. You can also witness some exceptional art work with artists right outside, sitting on the footpath and beautifully sketching the view of the city. I was left spellbound! After spending at least three hours Castle Hill, we visited a local market that was full of Hungarian specialities — paprika, artificial jewellery and meat! This is where I tried the Goulash soup which had meat that was perfectly cooked. But, since it contained too much oil for my liking, sadly, this Hungarian speciality failed to impress me. Unfortunately, due to lack of time, we couldn’t stay in Budapest for longer, but I can certainly say that Budapest is a gem of a city!

Last stop: BaLatoN Since I was really in Hungary to attend a wedding, Balaton was our main destination. But, wedding or not, you can’t visit Hungary and not stop over at Balaton! You may not have heard of this place but I can guarantee you that it’s among the most stunning locations that you’ll ever see in your life! Lake Balaton is often referred to as the Hungarian Sea because Hungary is landlocked. The water is evidently clean and clear, and is divine blue in colour. We stayed in an apartment that was nothing short of a resort and the view from each room was absolutely marvellous. The best time to visit the lake at night; the reflection of the moon on the crystal clear water makes you want to stay at Balaton forever. We certainly didn’t want to leave! The wedding took place in an even more beautiful location — a lush green area with a view of the lake. Since this was the first church wedding that I attended, the entire experience was pretty overwhelming. The best part: we travelled in an old-school tram from the dinner venue to the church. At night, the moonlit backdrop was like a cherry on top of our experience here! Balaton was definitely my favourite location and you just can’t afford to skip this place when you’re in Hungary! Make sure that you indulge in some local drinks (like the Palinka) and spend at least 3-4 days in this beautiful city! >> Villages with quaint little houses dot the shores of Lake Balaton

Next stop: Budapest Budapest is almost five-hours away from Gyor. So we packed our bags early the next morning and made our way to our next destination. Budapest is perhaps the first place people think of whenever someone talks about Hungary, and rightly so! The city

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PRANKSTER COACH

so Himesh must be flattered for sure that too to be mimicked by someone as pretty as Sunidhi.

POPULAR ACTOR

Green-eyed actor Sumit Kaul's character of Justin in Ashoka is being loved by audiences but soon the character will no longer be a part of the show. Our source informs us, "Justin has connected very well emotionally with the audiences. Soon though in a high point viewers will see his tragic death which is bound

TODAY’S BEST VIEWING

Russian mobster Terek Murad has declared open season on the Russian militia and the United States FBI over the shooting of his brother in a Moscow nightclub. He hires “The Jackal” — an elusive, nasty assassin — to kill FBI Director Donald Brown. Present at the shooting of Murad’s brother were FBI Deputy Director Carter Preston and Major Valentina Koslova of the Russian militia. Nearly no one has ever seen The Jackal, save for Declan Mulqueen, an imprisoned IRA sniper. Upon learning that the Director Brown is a target, Preston and Koslova enlist the services of the reluctant Mulqueen to track down the Jackal before he can assassinate Brown. Star Movies, 9 p.m.

UDANN

SOAPS & SERIALS

SURVIVING THE DROUGHT

WHEELS THAT FAIL

WHEELS THAT FAIL is a comedic compilation of the most outrageous, hilarious and dangerous misadventures on wheels. Featuring compelling caught-on-camera clips, razor-sharp commentary and mind-blowing segments, this fast-paced series assembles the very best of the worst for your viewing pleasure. From faulty design, to stunts gone wrong, to just plain-oldstupid driving, the combination of homespun footage and cheeky observations make this show a riot. Di scover y, 8 p.m.

GADGET MAN

Tune into GADGET MAN on Discovery Science with the host Richard Ayoade- the gadget freak as he takes his viewers into the whole new world of technology and unfamiliar trendy gadg-

RIDDICK

Udann, Colors, 8.30 p.m. ets. Discover y Science, 9.30 p.m .

DEADLY SINS

ID-Investigation Discovery’s DEADLY SINS examines the true evils that push everyday individuals beyond the limits of the law. From gluttony and greed to lust, envy, sloth, wrath, and pride, the show reveals scandalous crimes driven by the most basic of human instincts. ID, 10 p.m.

TU MERA HERO

Govind Narayan in enraged that Panchi is comparing their shop to Titu’s skill of comedy, and doesn’t even seem to pay attention when Titu says that Keshav is one who deserves credit for the shop. Panchi realizes that she needs to make Govind Narayan respect the art of comedy in order to make him agree to their wish. Star Pl us, 8 p.m.

MOVIES OF THE DAY

The infamous Riddick has been left for dead on a sunscorched planet that appears to be lifeless. Soon, however, he finds himself fighting for survival against alien predators more lethal than any human he’s encountered. The only way off is for Riddick to activate an emergency beacon and alert mercenaries who rapidly descend to the planet in search of their bounty. The first ship to arrive carries a new breed of merc, more lethal and violent, while the second is captained by a man whose pursuit of Riddick is more personal. With time running out and a storm on the horizon that no one could survive, his hunters won’t leave the planet without Riddick’s head as their trophy. H BO, 9 p.m.

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE

Based on the hit T.V. series. Jim Phelps was sent to Prague for a mission to prevent the theft of classified material. His wife Claire and his trusted partner Ethan Hunt were members of Phelps’ team. Unfortunately, something went horribly wrong and the mission failed, leaving Ethan Hunt the lone survivor. After he reported the failed mission, Kettridge the head if the agency suspects Ethan of being the culprit for the failed mission. Now, Ethan uses unorthodox methods (Which includes the aid of an arms dealer going by the name “Max”) to try to find who set him up and to clear his name. Zee Studio, 9 p.m.

NEVER BACK DOWN 2: THE BEATDOWN

Ex-boxer Zack (Alex Meraz), talented MMA fighter Tim (Todd Duffee), bullied record store clerk Justin (Scott Epstein), and wrestler Mike (Dean Geyer) come from various backgrounds, but they all share one thing in common: a passion for the “savage science” and quickly become loyal to their unorthodox trainer, Case (Michael Jai White), a brilliant ex-UFC Champion down on his own luck. Teaching them about much more than fighting, Case prepares the young men for a competition called the Beatdown, run by local college kid and fight impresario Max (Evan Peters). When their mentor gets set-up by some bad cops, the young men band together to root out a traitor in their midst. Pix, 9 p.m.

MAIN TERA HERO

Sreenath Prasad aka Seenu is the most notorious boy in Ooty. He drops out of college in Ooty in order to pursue education in a Bangalore college. Here he falls in love with Sunaina. But Sunaina is forced to marry Angad, a local police officer, who is more of a terrorizing gangster. Seenu also has another die-hard lover in the form of Ayesha, of whom he is unaware. He had once saved her friends and Ayesha instantly knew that he was the perfect man for her. Ayesha’s father is a big gangster and kidnaps Sunaina to get hold of Seenu and compel him to marry his daughter. Zee Ci nema, 9 p.m.

KATHPUTLI

Nisha (Mumtaz) loves Vishal (Jeetendra) and they get married. Ignoring basic driving safety rules they end up in an accident.

STAR PLUS

P.M. 2.00 Phir Bhi Na Maane Badtameez Dil 2.30 Mere Angne Mein 3.30 Suhaani Si Ek Ladki 4.00 Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 4.30 Diya Aur Bati Hum 5.00 Ek Veer Ki Ardaas-Veera 5.30 Mere Angne Mein 6.30 Suhaani Si Ek Ladki 7.00 Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 7.30 Ye Hai Mohabbatein 8.00 Tu Mera Hero 8.30 Phir Bhi Na Maane Badtameez Dil 9.00 Diya Aur Bati Hum 9.30 Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hain 10.00 Tere Shehar Mein 10.30 Dost… Yariyaan… 11.00 Yeh Hai Mohabbatein

STAR WORLD

In tonight’s episode of Udann, we will see, after the bomb blast accident, a petrified and scared Chakor desperately searches for help but no one stops. Ishwar is severely injured after the blast but reassures Chakor that she will run for Azaadgunj and not look back. Abha, Vivaan and Aaditya shocked on hearing the news, reach the hospital where Ishwar tells Abha to keep his fight alive. Meanwhile, Chakor reaches the relay race, but she is mentally numb after the entire ordeal. What lies next for young Chakor? Col ors, 8.30 p.m.

SURVIVING THE DROUGHT on Animal Planet visits the Ruaha National Park in the south of Tanzania where, because of scorching heat and severe droughts, the animals are locked in a life-ordeath struggle to find the water to survive. Tune into the show and discover how these animals survive in such extreme conditions. Animal Planet, 8 p.m.

to touch their hearts." When we contacted Sumit, he said, "It's been a wonderful journey and the character of Sumit will remain very close to my heart. Since it's a historical show, characters are bound to die sometime or the other and hence my journey as Justin is about to come to a closure. Most of us are aspirational and ambitious and somewhere along the way start to live our lives mechanically. Justin is a man of passion and that is what he has brought back to my life, 'passion'. Also his relationship with his mother has pushed me to further strengthen my relationship with my mom. I will miss Justin."

TV TALK

There’s never a dull moment with &TV’s The Voice India coach Sunidhi Chauhan is around. She has been a delightful coach all along and always in a mood for some pranks or the other. The viewers got a glimpse of her mischievous side recently when she mimicked her cocoach Himesh Reshammiya during the episode. Sunidhi took the mike and not just posed like Himesh does holding the mike up but also sang in a nasal twang like him. The mimicry was bang on and Sunidhi got her body language and singing style perfect like Himesh. Well, like it’s said imitation is the best form of flattery, THE JACKAL

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Riddick, HBO, 9 p.m.

Vishal needs serious surgical attention. Nisha tries to raise money. This is a story of a rape victim and an innocent child. It is a story of the arrogance of wealth and power. It is also a story of kindness and love. The troubles that Nisha faces are a reflection of the times, 1960’s India, a nation in transition from rural to urban society. Even today (2014) rape victims are unable to come forward... and rape is such a common occurrence. Nisha, an orphan meets Vishal, a smart and educated man and they fall in love. Circumstances and lack of transparency between them, separate them. Other circumstances bring them back together; only to separate them again. They are both alone in the world - no parents, no relatives except each other and a child. That loneliness brought them together and yet their inability to speak openly with each other sets them on a drama … Fi lmy, 8 p.m.

NO ENTRY

Kishen is a newspaper baron married to Kaajal, a housewife who suspects her husband of having numerous non-existent affairs. Pooja is the believing wife of ever-philandering globe-trotting businessman Prem. Kishen and Prem are thick pals. Sanjana falls in love with Prem’s loyal photographer Sunny and they get engaged. Kishen gets tired of his jealous wife and tries to have an affair with Bobby, a call girl. Due to circumstances, Bobby is introduced as the wife of Kishen during Sanjana’s wedding, and as Sunny’s wife to Kaajal. It becomes a bundle of confusions when all three couples meet. B4U, 9 p.m.

EK THA TIGER

Ek Tha Tiger is a romantic thriller which tells the story of a Trinity College scientist suspected of selling missile technology secrets to Pakistan. The Indian government sends a secret agent, codenamed Tiger (Salman Khan), to find out about the professor's activities. Tiger falls in love with the professor's caretaker Zoya (Katrina Kaif) who is studying at a fictional dance academy located at TCD, and together they embark on a roller-coaster journey that takes them from Dublin to Istanbul then to Kazakhstan and Chile. Max, 9 p.m.

P.M. 2.00 The Mentalist 3.00 How To Get Away With Murder 4.00 Grey’s Anatomy 5.00 The Blacklist 6.00 The Mentalist 7.00 How To Get Away With Murder 8.00 Modern Family 8.30 Fresh Off The Boat 9.00 The Blacklist 10.00 The Mentalist 11.00 How To Get Away With Murder P.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00

9.00 10.00 11.00

ZEE CAFÉ

Scandal Grey’s Anatomy The Big Bang Theory The Secret Life of American Teenager Reign The Middle The Big Bang Theory Scandal Grey’s Anatomy Pretty Little Liars

SONY TV

P.M. 1.30 CID 6.00 Indian Idol Junior 8.00 Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman 9.00 Reporters 9.30 Dil Ki Baatein Dil Hi Jaane 10.00 CID 11.00 Crime Patrol-Satark P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00

ZEE TV

Jodha Akbar Jamai Raja Kumkum Bhagya Tumhi Hi Ho Bandhu Doli Armaanon Ki Qubool Hai Jodha Akbar Jamai Raja Satrangi Sasural Service Wali Bahu Tum Hi Ho Bandhu Hello Pratibha Jodha Akbar Jamai Raja Kumkum Bhagya Qubool Hai Satrangi Sasuraal Doli Armaano Ki Tum Hi Ho Bandhu…

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P.M. 2.30 Best of Savdhaan India 6.00 Ek Nayi Ummeed: Roshni 6.30 Kalash… Ek Vishwaas 7.00 Piya Rangrezz 7.30 Savadhaan India 8.00 Ek Nayi Ummeed: Roshni 8.30 Kalash 9.00 Piya Rangrezz 9.30 Dream Girl Ek Ladki Deewani Si 10.00 Comedy Classes 10.30 Savdhaan India

COLORS

P.M. 2.00 Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi 2.30 Udaan 3.00 Thapki Pyar Ki

9.00 9.30 10.30 11.00

ANIMAL PLANET

P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 4.00 5.00 5.30 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 9.30

10.00 11.00

Scandal, Zee Cafe, 9 p.m.

3.30 Chakravartin Ashoka Smarat 4.00 Swaragini 4.30 Comedy Nights with Kapil 6.00 Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi 6.30 Shastri Sisters 7.00 Thapki Pyar Ki 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 P.M. 2.00 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00

SAB TV

Taarak Mehta Ka Chidiyaghar Krishna Kanhaiya Baal Veer Taarak Mehta Ka.. Chidiya Ghar Badi Door Se Aaye Hai Yam Hain Hum Krishan Kanhaiya 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 Dil Dosti Duniyadari 4.00 Chala Hava Yeu Dya 5.00 Dil Dosti Duniyadari 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

Ka Re Duraava Asmita Dil Dosti Duniyadari Jai Malhar

Predator’s Prey Fit For The Wild Most Extreme Deadliest Lodging with Lions The Wild Life of Tim Faulkner AP Safari Wildwives of the Savannah Lane Surviving The Drought Loading With Lions The Wild Life of Tim Faulkner Biggest And Baddest Predator’s Prey

DDI (Main Channel)

5.50 6.10 7.30 8.00 8.30

9.00 9.30 10.00

News in Marathi Ek Kiran Roshnichi Air Hostess India vs Zim babwe (1st Sessi on) – li ve from Zimbabwe Fourth Umpire India vs Zimbabwe (2nd Session) live from Zimbabwe Fourth Umpire Khamosh Sa Afsana Pavitra Bandhan… Do Dilon Ka Zindagi Ek Bhanwar Peeli Andhi KHIL ADI 786: Starring

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

DISCOVERY

Food Factory Ganges Man vs Wild Factory Made Food Factory Savage Family Diggers Wheels That Fail How Do They Do It You Have Been Warned You Have Been Warned Again 11.00 My 600 lb Life

SCIENCE

P.M. 2.00 Food Detectives 3.00 Secrets of the Earth 3.30 Strangest Weather on Earth 4.00 How It’s Made 5.00 Mega Builders 6.00 Tech Toys 360 6.30 Gadget Show 7.00 Head Games 8.00 How It’s Made 9.00 Tech Toys 360 9.30 Gadget Man 10.00 Stuff Happens 11.00 Secrets Of the Earth P.M. 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00

5.00 5.30 6.30 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00

HISTORY

Food Tech Unsealed: Alien Files Counting Cars 101 Things That Changed The World Pawn Stars Magician Impossible Modern Marvels Baggage Battles Vice Vital Stats of India Kings of Restoration Counting Cars Pawn Stars

Akshay Kumar, Asin

DDII (Metro Channel)

P.M. 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 6.05 6.30 7.00 7.30 8.00 10.00 10.30

Dophar Samachar News Sports News News Samachar News Samachar News News Headlines Metro Scan State News Samachar News Prime Time Wide Angle News in Hindi

NAT GEOGRAPHIC

P.M. 2.30 You Can’t Lick Your Elbow 3.00 Mega Factories: Jack Daniels 3.30 Science of Stupid: Remix 4.00 Urban Jungle: Outposts 5.00 World’s Most Extreme: Railways 6.00 You Can’t Lick Your Elbow 6.30 Science of Stupid 7.00 Mega Factories: Lego 7.30 Do Or Die: Choking to Death 8.00 World’s Deadliest: Born to Kill 9.00 Science of Stupid: Remix 9.30 Life Hacker: Survival Hacks

CID, Sony TV, 10 p.m.

DOORDARSHAN

P.M. 2.30 3.00 3.30 4. 30

10.30 Pawnography 11.00 Surviving Evil

10.00 Trapped in Kedarnath 11.00 Breakout: Tunnel Break

INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY

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

Khooni Saaya Disappeared Tehkikaat Most Evil Deadly Sins Disappeared Khooni Saaya Most Evil Dead of Night Khooni Saaya: Khooni Saays

STAR SPORTS1

P.M. 2.00 SA Tour of Bangladesh 15 h/ls 3rd ODI 2.30 Aus Tour of Eng (Ashes) 15 h/ls 2nd Test 3.00 Cricket Extra live 3.30 Aus tour of Eng 15 2nd Test Day 2 live 10.30 Cricket Extra live 11.00 Kings of Kabaddi

STAR SPORTS3

P.M. 2.00 SA Tour of Bangladesh 15 h/ls 1st ODI 2.30 SA Tour of Bangladesh 15 h/ls 3rd ODI 3.00 Hey Buddy Khel Kabaddi 4.00 Indian Super League 14 h/ls Delhi Dynamos FC vs FC Goa 4.30 SA Tour of Bangladesh 15 h/ls 3rd ODI 5.00 Ashes Classics 6.00 Pro Kabaddi Superhits 7.00 Indian Super League 14 h/ls 7.30 Kings of Kabaddi 8.00 India Tour of Bang 15 h/ls 3rd ODI 9.00 Pro Kabaddi Superhits 10.00 Ashes Classics 11.00 SA Tour of Bangladesh 15 h/ls 3rd ODI

MOVIE CHANNELS

P.M 12.00 1.55 3.40 5.15 6.55

Never Been Kissed Salting The Battlefield Babe: Pig In The City Easy A Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 9.00 The Jackal 11.25 27 Dresses A.M. 9.00 Planes 10.40 27 Dresses P.M. 12.25 2.50 5.05 7.05 9.00 11.20 A.M. 8.05 10.00 P.M. 1.25 2.40 4.30 6.40 9.00 11.00 A.M. 9.20 11.10

India vs Zim, ODI, DDI, 4.30 p.m.

HBO

Real Steel Escape Plan Step Up 2: The Streets Legion Riddick The Hangover Part III Maximum Conviction Kill Bill Vol 1

ZEE STUDIO

Monsters University Eden Lake The Bounty Hunter The Karate Kid, Part II Mission Impossible Curse of the Golden Flower Puss in Boots Lara Croft: Tomb Raider

PIX

P.M. 1.15 The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption 3.15 The Pink Panther 2 5.15 Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 7.20 Piranha 3D 9.00 Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown 11.15 Thor A.M. 8.50 Thor 11.25 The Thives P.M. 1.40 4.25 8.00 11.25

Jaikishan 11.05 Kudrat

ZEE TALKIES

P.M. 2.00 Kutumb: Jeetendra Joshi 4.30 Avtarachi Gosha 7.00 Tula Shikvin Changalach Dhada 9.30 Maharashtracha Fav Kon

CARTOON NETWORK

P.M. 2.00 3.00 3.30 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 6.00 7.00 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 10.30 11.00 A.M. 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00

Haddi Mera Buddy Oggy and the Cockroaches Courage the Cowadly Dog Adventure Time Bas Karo Henry Clarence Haddi Mera Buddy Maja Ni Life Teen Titans Go Johnny Test Haddi Mera Buddy Roll No 21 Bolo Arra-raa-raa Courage the Cowadly Dog Pokemon Black and White

Musical Mornings Uncle Grandpa Regular show Haddi Mera Buddy Ben 10 Omoverse Haddi Mera Buddy Oggy and the Cockroaches

POGO CHANNEL

P.M. 2.00 Tom and Jerry 3.00 Mr Bean

STAR GOLD

Diljale De Dana Dan Kick Nafrat Ki Jung

Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown, Pix, 9 p.m.

MAX

P.M. 1.00 Dhoom 2: Bipasha Basu 5.00 Aaj Ka Great Gambler: Siddharth 9.00 Ek Tha Tiger: Salman Khan A.M. 10.00 Chirutha: Ramcharan Teja P.M. 12.00 3.00 6.05 9.00

ZEE CINEMA

Ganga Jamuna Saraswati Iahq Kasam Hindustan Ki Main Tera Hero

FILMY

P.M. 12.30 Vishwanath 5.00 Vaastu Shastra 8.30 Kathputli

B4U

P.M. 12.00 Jalakar Raakh Kar Doonga: Venkatesh 3.00 Daraar: Rishi Kapoor 6.00 Darna Zaroori Hai: Amitabh B 9.00 No Entry: Anil Kapoor A.M. 7.30 Gang of Ghosts: Sharman Joshi

CVO

P.M. 1.00 Chori Chori Chupke Chupke: Salman Khan 4.30 Parwana: Ajay Devgan 9.00 Rocket Singh Salesman of the Year: Ranbir Kapoor A.M. 9.00 Yamla Pagla Deewana: Dharmendra

TEN CRICKET

P.M. 2.30 India Tour of Zimbabwe 15 3rd ODI 3.30 Straight Drive live 4.30 India Tour of Zim 15 1sst T20 live 8.00 Straight Drive live 8.30 Great Centuries: AB de Villers 9.00 Zim Tour of Pak 15 h/ls 2nd T20 10.00 India Tour of Zim 15 h/ls 1st T20 11.00 WI Tour of SA 14/15 h/ls 1st T200

STARMOVIES

ZEE CLASSIC

P.M. 2.25 Aakhri Raat 5.50 Parichay 9.00 Abhimaan 11.55 Sabse Bada Rupaiya A.M 10.00Classic Legends: Shanker-

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Main Tera Hero, Zee Cinema, 9 p.m.

4.00 Chhota Bheem: Master of Shaolin 5.30 Chhota Bheem 6.00 Kiteretsu”s Book Of Invention 7.00 Kid Krish: Shakalaka Africa 8.30 Tom and Jerry 9.30 Chhota Bheem 10.00 Scooby Doo 10.30 Takeshi’s Castle 11.00 Thomas and Friends A.M. 8.00 Chhota Bheem 9.00 Chhota Bheem: Master of Shaolin 10.30 Chhota Bheem In Junglee Kabeela P.M. 12.05 3.00 3.20 6.00 6.10 8.00 10.50 A.M. 9.00 9.30 10.00

DISNEY CHANNEL

Doraemon Arjun: Prince of Bali Doraemon Captian Tiao Doraemon Goldie Ahuja Matric Pass Best of Luck Nikki

Ishaan Best of Luck Nikki The Suite life of Karan and Kabir 10.15 Gravity Falls 10.30 Phineas and Ferb


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Tracking firm domestic cues, markets edged higher on Thursday and gained close to a percent. Bias was upbeat from the beginning in response to trade deficit data, which narrowed to 10.8 bn in June as compared to 11.7 bn in the previous year. Some support also came in after the Union Cabinet gave its approval to review the existing foreign direct investment (FDI) policy yesterday on various sectors by introducing composite caps for simplification of FDI policy to attract foreign investments. Considering yesterday’s move in index, we expect Nifty to test 8700-8750 levels in near future. Broader participation especially index majors from the private banking pack has added to the confirmation of prevailing uptrend. Traders are advised to use any profit taking or consolidation to initiate fresh long position in private banking, NBFCs, Auto, Capital goods and Infra space.

Jayant Manglik, President, Retail Distribution, Religare Securities Ltd. BUSINESS BRIEFS Sebi Asks Exchanges To Crack Down On Frivolous Trades To tackle the menace of freak and erroneous trades, markets regulator Sebi today asked stock exchanges to penalise brokers placing erroneous orders and discourage the annulment requests. Erroneous or freak trades also include trades taking place due to malfunctioning of a trading system, as also the transactions executed due to a punching error by a dealer, which in the market parlance is known as 'fat-finger trades'. There have been some cases where overall markets have also taken a hit due to such 'erroneous' trades. The stock exchanges are empowered to annul trades and they have their own bye-laws to deal with such cases.

Govt Further Cuts Gold, Silver Import Tariff Value Government yesterday further slashed the import tariff value of gold to USD 376 per 10 grams and of silver to USD 498 per kg due to weak global prices. For last fortnight, the tariff value of gold was fixed at USD 382 per 10 grams and silver at USD 516 per kg. The import tariff value is the base price at which customs duty is determined to prevent under-invoicing. It is revised on a fortnightly basis taking into account global prices.

Govt Sanctions Rs 700 Cr Addl Fund For RRB Capitalisation The government yesterday sanctioned an additional Rs 700 crore for the recapitalisation of weak regional rural banks (RRBs) and extended the validity period for the fund infusion to next fiscal. "The validity period for recapitalisation of RRBs had ended. It has been extended to 2016-17. Rs 700 crore additional amount has been sanctioned," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said after the Cabinet meeting here. The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved for extension for the next three years, that is up to 2016-17 of the scheme of recapitalisation of weak RRBs, he said.

Great Eastern Shipping Plans To Raise Up To Rs 500-Cr India's largest private shipping company Great Eastern Shipping is planning to raise up to Rs 500 crore through non-convertible debentures(NCDs) on a private placement basis. The company will seek its Board's approval "to offer or invite subscriptions for secured / unsecured redeemable non-convertible debentures, in one or more series / tranches, aggregating up to Rs 500 crores on private placement", it said in a BSE filing.

Govt Allows Use Of Its Capital To SAARC Fund For Infra Sector Government yesterday cleared the utilisation of India's capital contribution to SAARC Development Fund (SDF) for promoting cross-border infrastructure projects, trade and growth. The Cabinet approved the proposal to permit utilisation of India's capital contribution to SDF for Economic and Infrastructure Windows, an official statement said. So far, India's capital contribution was only for the Social Window of SDF. "The approval will help in promoting projects such as cross border infrastructure.

Siemens Bags Rs 123 Cr Order From Bangladesh's Co Siemens yesterday said it has bagged a Rs 123-crore order from Power Grid Company of Bangladesh at two sites located in Dhaka. In a BSE filing, Siemens Ltd said it has "won a crucial turnkey order worth approximately Rs 123 crore from Power Grid Company of Bangladesh." "The scope of work for the project involves design, procurement, supply, installation, testing, commissioning of 230/132kV GIS Substation at Shyampur and 132/33kV GIS Substation at Dhamrai- both sites located in Dhaka," it added.

BROKERAGE RECOMMENDATIONS Angel Broking calls a ‘Buy’ on Ashok Leyland CMP: Rs. 74

Target Rs. 88

Reliance Securities calls a ‘Buy’ on HSIL CMP: Rs. 355

Target Rs. 483

Nifty Nears Major Resistance Level NSE India: CNX Nifty — Daily Market Report for: Friday (July 17, 2015) (Based on the activity of the previous trading day) by Dominic Rebello

REVIEW OF THE PREVIOUS DAY:

The Nifty rose substantially on Thursday (July 16, 2015) a net 84.25 points (0.99%) and closed at the 8608 point level. The market opened up with a gap at the 8546 points level. It then declined by a few points and registered the day’s low at the 8542 points level at 9.16 a.m. The index then rose steadily throughout the session and registered the day’s high at the 8616 points level at 3.27 p.m. and then turned into a range bound movement until closing at the day. The Nifty remained above its previous close throughout the session, moved in a range of 73 points and closed above the psychologically important 8600 points level. Sentiment was bullish and amongst the 50 Nifty stocks 39 were gainers, 10 were losers and 1 remained unchanged. All the sectoral indices closed in the green. Substantial buying was witnessed in consumer durables and banking stocks, TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Volume: Volume (Qty shares) decreased 3.68%. This change is small and indicates a moderate participation by investors.

Market Breadth: Overall Market Breadth on the NSE was positive. Amongst all the traded stocks, 830 were gainers, 639 were losers and 38 remained unchanged. Slow Stochastic Indic ator: The Slow Stochastic Oscillator has risen in the neutral zone. The Slow K line in the Stochastic Oscillator is above the slow D line (positive if it continues). RSI Indicator: The RSI is above the 60 level and is now rising (positive if it continues).

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

ADX Indicator & DI Lines: The +DI line is above the –DI line and both lines are diverging (positive if it continues). The ADX is flat while the Market Index is rising. No signal here.

support is at the 8178 points level. The next support is at the 8106 points level. Resistance Levels The immediate main resistance is at the 8667 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 = 8589 (This is the level where the trend is likely to change during intra-day). Support (1) = 8562. Support (2) = 8516. Resistance (1) = 8635. Resistance (2) = 8662. OUTLOOK FOR TODAY: On Japanese candlestick patterns the index has formed a second consecutive white body candle. In fact, yesterday's candle is almost like a white body Marubozu candle. (A White Marubozu forms when the open equals the low and the close equals the high). Moreover, the body of this candle is above and outside the body of the previous candle indicating a range expansion and acceleration. This is positive. Further, the index is above its 5, 15, 25 and 200 day moving averages and all the four averages are rising. Moreover, the velocity parameters too indicate strength. All these indicate a positive bias and the possibility of a further up move unfolding. Incidentally, the index is approaching a major resistance level at the 8667 points level. There is a possibility that it could find some resistance there. However, if it crosses above it then a further rise can be expected. Investors are advised to hold long positions. Investors are advised to hold long positions.

Work with strict stop losses on all positions

Moving Averages (Trend Indicators) The index: Is above its 5-day average (at 8481) Positive. Is above its 15-day average (at 8438) Positive. Is above its 25-day average (at 8344) Positive. Is above its 200-day average (at 8395) Positive.

Overall Market Strength/Weakness: The indicators and oscillators discussed here are indicating a strong market with a positive bias.

Suppor t Levels: For short-term traders the immediate main

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Dollar Borrowers Vulnerable To Weak Rupee

Tata Power's Mundra project completes three years of operation Govt approves pact with Armenia for cooperation in farm sector Titagarh Wagons acquires Italy's Firema Trasporti TaaSera launches revolutionary cyber security products Mindtree to acquire Relational, Bluefin for over Rs 483 cr Tata Motors' global sales rise 1.29% in June.

Economy At Crossroads

Dollarisation of Top 500 Listed Corporate Borrowers reveals nearly half of them would shave off their absolute EBITDA by 0.19% (median) if the rupee depreciates by 1%

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mong 500 top listed borrowers (ex-banking and financial services), 234 corporates had a negative sensitivity to rupee (INR) depreciation in FY14, says India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra).According to it ‘If the rupee depreciates by 1% (against the US dollar (USD)), it would shave off their absolute EBITDA by 0.19% (median). However, this is lower than the 0.28% (median) observed across 237 corporates in FY13. These net foreign currency (FC) spenders’ accounts for 45% of the FY14 total consolidated debt as well as 37% of FY14 consolidated FC debt”. The agency estimates that in FY15 the situation may not have shown a meaningful improvement over FY14. During FY13 and FY14, the aggre-

just released Care Ratings survey indicates a mixed picture for the Indian economy in FY16. While on the one hand GDP is likely to see favorable growth, inflation expectations are subdued, but the capital markets are to be elevated. Investments too are expected to increase, but the exchange rate is unlikely to see sharp depreciation. On the other hand corporate performance is likely to improve only marginally with only a small portion of stalled projects witnessing a revival. The banking sector is likely to be under pressure on the NPA front. According to Care “With private investments likely to see only a marginal pick-up in the near term, the government will have to bear the responsibility of increasing investments and thereby create the critical link for private investments and economic growth. With indications of government spending in road and infrastructure, the investment cycle may be taken as being in the nascent stages of revival. Sustained increase in overall investment is contingent on growth inducing policy reforms”.

Fact Sheet

India’s economic growth is likely to improve in the current fiscal with the majority pegging GDP growth between 7.5-7.9%. Moderation in inflation expectations (when compared with last year’s 5.9%), but upside pressure to price increases exist. The exchange rate ($/Rs) is expected to weaken (from current levels of Rs.63.4) and is expected to be in the range of Rs. 6465.9/$ for the remainder of the fiscal. Expectations of a rate cut by the RBI are widespread with a majority expecting a 50 bps cut before the end of this fiscal. Overall corporate performance (net profits and sales growth) is expected to record only modest improvement (less than 10%). The stress on the banking sector is likely to prevail with NPA’s expected to rise further in FY16. Capital market sentiments are to remain elevated with the benchmark SENSEX expected to be at 27,000- 30,000 by the end of FY16. The overall investment climate of the country is widely expected to improve this fiscal. Weakness in demand is a persistent issue affecting investments along with policy constraints and land/power availability. Government initiatives such as ease of doing business, clearing of stalled projects, simplification of environmental regulation, coal auctions ,FDI in key segments and foreign policy initiatives seen as positives for investment revival.

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gated net foreign Currency (FC) outflows of these 500 corporates grew at a slower rate than in the past (FY14: 6.9%, FY13: 7.9%). This was due to a decline in commodity prices and low industrial imports due to muted domestic industrial activity. The forex inflow growth rate (FY14: 10.7%, FY13: 13.7%), though off the highs of FY11 and FY12, was higher than the growth rate of forex outflow. But there are some sectors that could be positively affected by Rupee depreciation. The net exporting sectors IT and pharma are among the more efficient FC earners. Rupee depreciation by 1% is expected to improve the absolute EBITDA (median) of IT corporates by 1.8% (FY13: 2%) and that of pharmaceutical corporates by 1.63% (1.84%). The textile sector also showed a positive sensitivity of 0.7%

in FY14 (median FY13: 1.2%). During the last three years, the textile sector has witnessed healthy overseas demand, lower raw material prices and improved export competitiveness. Sectors Negatively Affected by Rupee Depreciation includes fertiliser and consumer durables with prominent negative sensitivity. A 1% rupee depreciation would reduce the absolute EBITDA of corporates in the fertiliser sector (highly import dependent) by 2% (median FY13: negative 2.1%) and would shave off 0.37% (median) of operating profit for the consumer durable sector (negative 0.3%). The oil and gas sector, despite being a heavy net importer, is lesser affected by rupee depreciation. Since the prices of end-products of upstream and midstream players are import price parity linked, these

corporates would be in a position to pass on higher rupee costs in subsectors where regulatory intervention is limited. And there are worries for Leveraged Importers. According to FY14 data, the operating profit of 180 of the 234 net importers will fall by no more than 1% for 1% rupee depreciation. However, this group has a standalone median leverage of 6.4x, implying low tolerance to sharp rupee depreciation. A higher negative sensitivity is exhibited by 32 corporates whose operating profit may fall by 1% to 3%, for every 1% rupee depreciation. The median leverage for this group is 7.5x. Given the current high cost of hedging dollar liabilities (estimated at around 700bp USD-INR forward premiums), an un-hedged sustained currency shock can deteriorate their credit profiles further.

BSE Becomes Game Changer Govt To Soon Finalise Additional Fund Infusion For PSU Banks For SME Companies By A Business Reporter

Successfully completes listing of 100 SMEs under its SME umbrella By Dominic Rebello

SME Platform offers entrepreneurs and investors an environment, he “BSE SME platform has be- which enables the listing of SMEs come an alternative engine for from the unorganized sector scatgrowth of SME companies by offer- tered throughout India, into a reguing a great opportunity to entrepre- lated and organized sector. neurs to raise equity capital for Speaking on the occasion Rajeev expansion and acquisition. The Kumar Agarwal, Whole Time MemMicro, Small and Medium Enter- ber, SEBI said, “SME companies prise (MSME) sector has emerged represent entrepreneurial potential as a highly vibrant and dynamic of India. They contribute to job cresector of the Indian economy over ation and enhance opportunities the last five decades. While many for entrepreneurs. They also facilithink that large companies domi- tate much more equitable distribunate the industrial and GDP growth tion of wealth and spread of in our country, in reality, it is over industry across the country. 5.5 crore (55 million) small units classified under the SME umbrella which drive our economy through small manufacturing, trading and service business” said BSE, Chairman,S Ramadorai. He was commenting on the celebratory mood on the exchange as the BSE SME saw the listing of its 100th SME, yesterday, becoming the first SME platform to capture a lion’s share in the Indian SME market. The accomplishment came with the listing of five SMEs yesterday on the BSE's SME platform which included Gala Print City Limited, M.D. Inducto Cast Limited, Loyal Equipments Private Limited, Jiya Eco Products Limited, all of which are based out of Gujarat; and Majestic Research Services & Solutions Limited which is based out of Karnataka. As on date, BSE SME platform has helped the listed SMEs raise 755.78 crores from the capital markets. Out of the listed SMEs, 6 companies have successfully migrated onto the main board after completion of existing rules and regulations laid down by the exchange. The BSE

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going to be over and above the amount which was provided for in he Finance Ministry is expected the Budget 2015-16. It could be into soon finalise additional cap- cluded in the supplementary deital infusion of about Rs 12,000 mand for grants to be tabled either crore for public sector banks and in the current or the next session. seek Parliament's nod for the sancFinance Secretary Rajiv tioning of funds. All state-owned Mehrishi had recently said that banks have submitted their re- government is likely to infuse adquirements but the ministry is yet ditional USD 1.8 billion (about Rs to decide on the recapitalisation 11,500 crore) in public sector amount, sources said. banks this fiscal over and above It is expected that Finance Min- USD 1.2 billion earmarked in the ister Arun Jaitley would disclose Budget. For the current fiscal, the the amount soon so that the Par- government has allocated Rs 7,940 liamentary nod could be sought crore in the Budget for capital through supplementary demand infusion in state-owned banks for grants, they said. Funds have to but the government has pledged be sought under supplementary to provide more in the current demand for grants because it is fiscal.

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Sinewy Salman all set for another ‘hit-and-run’ with Bajrangi Bhaijan

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ardon the pun, but Salman Khan’s movie ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ (‘BB’) is poised to be a mega ‘hit-and-run’ pan-India and even in Pakistan. The sinewy Khan’s latest action-adventure narrates the story of a Hindu common man who is a staunch Lord Hanuman devotee, on a social mission of taking a speech-impaired young Pakistani girl, back to her home country, against a tsunami of obstacles. Known for his benevolence offscreen, Salman has also donned the avatar of ‘Godfather-mentor’ to Sooraj (son of senior actor Aditya Pancholi) who is paired opposite Athiya (daughter of actor Suneil Shetty) as he is ‘producing’ their debut launch venture ‘Hero’ directed by Nikhil Advani. In keeping with his penchant for streaks of zany humour, Salman has worn a ‘burkhaa’ to conceal his identity in the movie in a few scenes and even addresses his on-screen premika Kareena Kapoor initially as ‘behenji’. Admits the ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ actor, “While I was able to easily execute all the emotional tearful scenes without resorting to glycerine drops, it was a tricky situation when I was required to address Kareena as ‘behenji’ as part of the screen-play. It was with hesitation and an awkward feeling that I gave that shot. But in the movie it blends with the flow as Kareena re-

sponds by telling me her character’s name ‘Rasikaa’,” recounts the actor whose movie has been shot partially in exotic locations of Kashmir. “Our movie ‘BB’ will hype Kashmir as a heavenly paradise, especially for

‘Can’t wait to watch Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ S

uperstar Aamir Khan eagerly awaits to watch his colleague Salman Khan's upcoming Eid release "Bajrangi Bhaijaan". Aamir, 50, who shared screen space with Salman in 1994's cult comedy "Andaz Apna Apna", took to Twitter to share the excitement. "Can't wait to watch 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan'!!!," wrote the "PK" star. Aamir, whose Twitter outings are rare, was one of the early birds to unveil the first look of "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" on the micro-blogging site in May. The two stars have always remained friends since starring together in "Andaz Apna Apna". "Bajranji Bhaijaan" also starrs Kareena Kapoor Khan, Nawazudding Siddiqui and child actor Harshaali Malhotra besides Salman. Directed by Kabir Khan, the film releases this Friday.

those tourists who are otherwise obsessed with foreign destinations” shrugs Salman who has no ‘hangups’ with the little moppet ‘Munni’ (played by Harshali) stealing the show.

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Bips to feature in miniseries on Eros Now B

ipasha Basu may currently be the reigning horror queen in Bollywood, but we hear that the actress has now decided to tread a different path. In fact Bipasha who was last seen in the film ''Alone'', will soon be commencing work on a twelve part miniseries on Eros Now titled ''Client'', which will be directed by Rohan Sippy. Confirming the same Rohan says, "Exceed Entertainment approached me with something that they had already developed, which is ''Client'', and the medium is very exciting and the show itself in very interesting. Besides I am a big fan of such shows, and it's a great chance to create content for a new medium with good storytelling and decent budgets, sans most restrictions. So I was pretty excited to take it on and do something fun." Further talking about the show itself, Rohan adds, "Client''' will be a 12 part miniseries that features a bit of drama and thriller aspects, with Bipasha Basu playing the central character of a powerful go getter. Currently, we are in the process of locking down the final script for the series and we should begin shooting within a month or so."

I don’t get hip and cool songs: Sona Mohapatra C

oming from a small town in "Neher Vale Pul" from her new Odisha and making a mark in album "Punjab Project - Volume 1". Bollywood with mostly soft num- The song, produced by DJ Sumit bers, playback singer Sona Mohapatra says she cannot sing in an anglicised manner. Sona, who is behind songs like "Naina", "Ambarsariya" and "Jiya Laage Na", said she does not get offers to lend her voice in party tracks. "I am proud of my roots and can't sing Hindi music with American accent. Probably, this is the reason that I don't get songs which are hip and cool. I am happy about it. I can't put on an accent while singing. "I always wanted to represent where I come from. I have not grown up listening to English music. So, Hindi music sung with an American accent might be somebody's cup of tea but definitely not mine," Sona said. Mohapatra recently launched the first track

Sethi, pays an ode to Noor Jehan, who was conferred with the title of Mallika-E-Tarannum for her vocal prowess. The singer said she was apprehensive to step into the shoes of the legendary singer. "The core of the song is a beautiful melody. It's not a fly-by-night song. It's not like few interesting words put together in foot-tapping beats. It's very close to my heart because I have always been vocal about folk music. I hope I did complete justice to the song sung by Noor Jehanji," she said. Sona, an engineering graduate and wife of Bollywood composer Ram Sampath, never thought that she would make it big one day as a singer because of her husky voice. "We are three sisters and all of us sang. My grandmother used to tell me 'please don't sing' as I have got a husky voice. Few years ago, nobody believed that I can sing love ballads. I sang 'Naina' (Khoobsurat) and everyone loved it."


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here is no arguing with success, that goes without saying. And SS Rajamouli’s Baahubali is already known as the film that made the fastest Rs 100 crore. The Telugu film, starring Prabhas, Rana Daggubati, Ramya Krishnan and Tamannah Bhatia has been dubbed in Hindi, and from all accounts is doing terrific business. If Hollywood films dubbed into Indian languages

RINGSIDE VIEW Deepa Gahlot can make money at the boxoffice, why should a Southern film not expand its audience base? Many Southern films have had dubbed versions released before, just not on this scale. Karan Johar’s involvement probably facilitated this multiplex blitz. Rajamouli has made India’s most expensive film so far, and undoubtedly matched the CGI magic of any Hollywood film. But after watching the film a few days after its release, one couldn’t help thinking that if so much money could have been spent on the visuals, couldn’t a fraction of it have

tribe. When Shiva (Prabhas) grows up—and he has a chiseled body like an Amar Chitra Katha devta—destiny takes him to his native kingdom. Not surprisingly, the enemy army that appears later is made up of dark and unkempt asura-like creatures. When Shiva falls in love with a warrior Avanthika (Tamannah Bhatia), the girl who has been introduced with an action sequence, later stands back and lets the hero rescue her. She is also suitably feminized with make-up that he applies on her face, tattoos that he paints on her skin and bright womanly clothes that magically appear out of her drab soldier’s uniform. Stranger still is the attitude to slaves—a man devoted to the royal family, says he cannot be liberated, because generations of his family is bonded to the kings. So he is a loyal and willing slave, and that seems to be acceptable. The first part of the film is out, the second will be out next year, but the story moves in such a predictable manner, that you can guess what will happen in the second half—all the palace intrigue, deceit and treachery, leading to the death of Baahubali, Shiva’s father. With this kind of budget and been spent on content? is set in a fictional universe, so much visual flair, the story It has the age-old rivalry be- with no geographical authen- could have been fresh too, but tween princely brothers story ticity of any kind—and that just like our animators never that has been done to death in doesn’t really matter; because move beyond mythology, Raold films. Rajamouli has just the audience does see it as a jamouli has also stayed within taken the SSVasan kind of cos- comic book on screen. the confines of an old fairy tume drama (Chandralekha— An evil king (Nasser) tries to tale. So no matter how spec1948, being a prime example) kill his nephew, who is saved tacular the film may be, it is and updated the technology. It and brought up by another still a little disappointing.

Imran Khan, Kangana pair up for ‘Katti Batti’ A

ctors Imran Khan and Kangana Ranaut will be next seen starring opposite each other for the very first time in upcoming film ‘’Katti Batti’’ and a new poster of the film was unveiled recently. The first poster of the film had shown Imran and Kangana getting cozy on a swing and the second poster shows the two actors straddling bicycles

and standing with their foreheads touching in a romantic pose. Imran looks like a typical student with his hoodie, rucksack and a pair of cargo pants whereas Kangana looks quite bohemian and freespirited in her colourful clothes. Directed by Nikhil Advani, ‘’Katti Batti’’ is slated to release on September 18.

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ctresses Priyanka Chopra and Deepika Padukone will be seen sharing screen space in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s historical romance ‘’Bajirao Mastani’’ and it seems that during the shooting of the film, Deepika got Priyanka addicted to eating raw tomatoes! Laughing about the incident, Deepika said that Priyanka once spotted her

eating raw tomatoes with salt in a bowl and soon, PC too got hooked to it. It seems that the two often ended up eating 5-6 bowls of raw tomatoes each, much to Ranveer Singh’s astonishment! Deepika added that her bonding with Chopra often flummoxed Bhansali, who wanted their characters Mastani and Kashibai to have some tension between them.

ctor Aditya Pancholi, whose son Sooraj is making his debut in Bollywood with “Hero”, has advised him not to be like him if he wants to become a star. “I told him not to follow me. Every father tells his son to be like him but I don’t want him to be like me. If he doesn’t follow me then he will become a star,” Aditya said in an interview here. “I have made so many mistakes in life, my temper and behaviour all

this doesn’t do any good to anyone. I told him to do the opposite of what I did in my life till now,” he said. Sooraj is making his acting debut with Salman Khan’s upcoming home production

“Hero”. “I felt very happy and proud when I saw the trailer. This film happened because of Salman Khan and we are grateful to him. We are very happy and excited as this is a

big break for Sooraj. “We couldn’t have asked for anything better. It is a big thing that he is launched by a superstar like Salman,” Aditya said. At the trailer launch on Wednesday evening, Sooraj had tears in his eyes and he hugged Salman on the stage. When asked if his son is soft and emotional in real life, Aditya said, “Yes he is like that in real life too.”


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COFFEEBREAK

CRYPTIC CROSSWORD 999

ENIGMA CODE 999

ACROSS: 1 Take crack before gin? Rubbish! (8) 5 Make it hot for science or the church (6) 10 Scornful response to a sizeable offer? (3,4) 11 Hard extremity breaks one in the end (3-4) 12 Big enough to be contained in a regular German storehouse? (5) 13 Ingeniously turn a pail into protective headgear (9) 14 They can go to blazes! (12) 18 Object of an action in which one tries to behave suitably? (3,5,2,2) 21 They cause devastation. "A grave...uncovered crypts..." (4,5) 23 Spree is being corrupted (5) 24 Gas gets organized on paper (7) 25 A following letter employing harsh language (7) 26 Hurried into the stand at Twickenham! (6) 27 He's rated possibly for giving personal support (4-4) DOWN: 1 BA (clot!) mixes a shade of blue (6) 2 Heavenly home, but there's a small drawback (6) 3 Whether it turned out to be in addition to that (9) 4 How many you're allowed, with troubled mental disorder (8,6) 6 Claw indigenous to Bosche Lake (5) 7 Genuine German song revived old alliance (8) 8 Lines in the first history of Sydney reveal a saintly character (8) 9 Look blank when given the astronaut's view (5,4,5) Skin pale, being ultra-conservative (4-5) 16 Stable worker who’s a streetdancer (8) 17 Do course in a proper way (8)

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. The Clue: Running water

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SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S ENIGMA CODE GENIUS, ENSIGN, UNSUNG, SEEING, ENGINE, INNING, GENIES

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MATH PYRAMID 999 19 Using mine to become synchronised (2,4) 20 A measure that may be taken so

long as people stand for it (6) 22 Too much of a good thing - to be seen rearranging this fur (5)

SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Secure, 4 Epiphany, 9 Narked, 10 Brooklyn, 12 Draw, 13 Inveterate, 15 Walking stick, 18 Captain Scott, 21 Conspiracy, 22 Hake, 24 Nautical, 25 Labile, 26 Chastity, 27 Vessel. DOWN: 1 Sent down, 2 Curtails, 3 Roes, 5 Perfect pitch, 6 Poor excuse, 7 Agleam, 8 Yanked, 11 Knight errant, 14 Disappoint, 16 Horatius, 17 Ethereal, 19 Scenic, 20 Ungula, 23 Jane.

QUICK CROSS 999

ACROSS: 1 Van Morrison's former backup band (4) 5 A special sense (4) 6 Book jacket come-on (5) 8 Polygonal church recesses (5) 10 Burglar (5) 12 Indian city (4) 13 Took off (4)

HIDATO 999

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YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION

YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION

DOWN: 1 Charge (3) 2 Maui dance (4) 3 Blow up (5) 4 Law officer in the U.S. (7) 7 Sandy shade (5) 9 Slave of yore (4) 11 Adipose (3)

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. YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION

MATHDOKU 999

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. YESTERDAY’S SOLUTION


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Cancer 1st Nij Ashadh Shuklapaksha Pushya Karaka [Cancer] H. D. Black and Red 4

BIRTHDAY FORECAST: Your aspirations regarding your job or career will be met. You will meet influential people who will benefit you in your career and work dealings. If you have been estranged from a friend or a loved one you will be reunited or reconcile your differences. Romance is brewing and a new association could prove happy and lasting. BABIES BORN T ODAY: The baby will have a well-proportioned body, moderate to tall, pleasant face and good hair. The child will be Amicable, Submissive, sincere affectionate but moody. After basic education a career in any creative or artistic field is indicated. Fond of traveling will be multi-faceted and well read. Will nurture and care for loved ones. They can look forward to a fortunate happy life. ARIES (March 21 - April 20): It is good to be optimistic but don’t be deluded by grand plans and impracticable ideas. Even a minor mistake leads to money loss. You may take some unorthodox decisions that help to reach your goal faster. But do not break any normal rules to achieve your objective. Relationships unlike work are not cut and dry. Nurture them with love and care something which you have not been doing.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): A travel plan will proceed smoothly. You will accomplish your task successfully and return happy with the way things are moving. Problems and tensions that you may have faced in the past with colleagues will come up and now you will find a solution that will be acceptable to all. The fancy-free encounters an interesting person under strange circumstances. You can look forward to some exciting times ahead.

TAURUS (April 21 - May 20): A hasty decision leads to minor loss. Accept your mistakes graciously and you will help yourself by not repeating the same again. Do not castigate yourself over what has already happened. You will be able make up loses and also increase profits when the time is right. You are pining for someone who is being elusive and not getting in touch with you. It may be difficult to even concentrate on other things that are of importance.

CANCER (June 21 - July 21): A good time is indicated. You win acclaim as well as financial gains for work done well. You will feel much more positive and optimistic about the future. An important journey will be fruitful. This is something perhaps you have been planning for a long time. You will feel happy and content in your relationship. Doubts or fears about the past are overcome. Love on a journey is likely.

LEO (July 22 - August 21): You will be tempted to spend extra money because your financial position looks good. Attend to financial matters, which could yield long-term benefits with proper planning. Some property or land issues may need attention and sorting out. Be cautious in your dealings. Your mate or beloved will go all out to make you feel your chirpy self again. A relaxed evening together will work magic.

VIRGO (August 22 - September 21): A hectic schedule keeps you busy throughout the day. Routine work will bring in money. Expenses are also likely. Perhaps more than you had expected. Avoid giving loans now. Repayment could take time. Despite a busy social life, you will successfully conclude the work on hand. Your worry about other things could be mistaken as lack of interest by your mate or beloved. If someone is in a bad mood you know the reason.

LIBRA (September 22 - October 22): Try not to get involved in any discussions that could create problems for you. Accept rather than change things for what you would like them to be. At a family gathering you are vulnerable to the games people play. Keep a low profile and stay away from touchy subjects. Try to clear up the misunderstanding as soon as possible especially if it concerns home and family life.

SCORPIO (October 23 - November 21): Your routine and schedules will get upset. Stay calm and keep your cool, agitation will get you nowhere. You are doing well in your career and profession. Yet a feeling of unease creeps in. This is just a passing phase. Things are not as bad as they look for there are hidden gains. Problems arise in your relationship with your friend or beloved. A bit of love and attention will resolve the annoying issues.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 December 20): You will be meeting new people and building new contacts. Financial gains are also indicated. You will be happy with present situation. This is a good day to make plans for sales promotion and expansion. Gains through government or someone important are likely. Your rapport with your beloved will be good. Those in love can look forward to an exciting evening free from cares and worries.

CAPRICORN (December 21 January 19): A hectic and tension filled day. Try to keep your expenses low. However do not resort to short cuts where your work or money is concerned. You just need to manage your work load more efficiently. Try to be cool with those around you especially in a troubled situation. You will be yearning for something different. You may want a short break to a nearby resort and get in tune with nature and your love life.

AQUARIUS (January 20 - February 18): It will be difficult for you to take a decision today on a matter, which you are not familiar with. It would be wiser to consult someone who knows or has adequate background and whose advice can be useful. Be careful with your finances and check an urge to splurge money. The object of your affections seems to be in a bad mood. Perhaps you are trying too hard to change the person. Accept them for what they are.

PISCES (February 19 - March 20): Pressures at work could take its toll on your functioning. You have to deal with seniors and those that matter tactfully. Where money is concerned you need to be extra careful and make sure that your interests are safeguarded. Plans for travel are indicated. If you have had a recent altercation with your beloved Make an effort to patch up differences for a happy reunion is likely.


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SUDOKU 2517 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.

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SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S QUICK CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Sate, 4 Chides, 8 Pea, 10 Grab, 13 Ayurveda, 14 Netlike, 15 Kibble, 17 Jharkhand, 21 Are, 22 One, 23 Cud, 26 Moderates, 27 Wombat, 28 C S Lewis, 32 Kalahari, 34 Ball, 35 Ute, 36 Nomads, 37 Romp. DOWN: 1 Sign, 2 To a T, 3 Teak, 5 Horrid, 6 Die, 7 Seared, 9 Aye, 11 Rekha, 12 Blare, 15 Knee, 16 Bout, 18 Aram, 19 Hoot, 20 And, 23 Caleb, 24 Devil, 25 Awaken, 26 Mashed, 28 Cru, 29 Sita, 30 Waco, 31 Slap, 33 Lam.

IRREGULAR SUDOKU 2336 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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JSW PUTS ON HOLD PLANS

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EW DELHI: The USD 11 billion steel and power conglomerate JSW has put on hold plans to acquire an IPL cricket team in the wake of betting scandal hitting the star-studded cricketing league. Sajjan Jindal-led JSW was reportedly in talks with Diageo to buy United Spirits' stake in Royal Challengers Bangalore. "As the JSW Group Chairman said we are interested in acquiring an IPL team, we are still interested in it, but the events in the past two days have forced us to wait and watch the situation and then take a decision after things are clear," JSW Sports CEO Mustafa Ghouse told PTI. He added that the situation is "too fluid" for a company to take decision and it is better to "wait and watch" how the situation unfolds in order to take any concrete decisions. On July 14, a three-member panel headed by former CJI R M Lodha had suspended the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rajasthan Royals for two years from IPL in a clean up of cricket, hit by the 2013 betting scam involving their top officials Gurunath Meiyappan and Raj Kundra. Meiyappan, a former Team Principal of India Cements Ltd (ICL)-owned franchise CSK and Kundra, co-owner of Jaipur IPL that runs Rajasthan Royals (RR), were suspended for life from any matches conducted by BCCI. Mustafa further said: "After the IPL event, I'm sure any company interested in buying an IPL team will wait for things to clear. We need to see the decisions of the BCCI and IPL following this. We do understand that there are 2-3 IPL teams on the block that can be acquired. Unless there is clarity, how can we go ahead with such a move."

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Sajjan Jindal-led JSW was reportedly in talks with Diageo to buy United Spirits' stake in Royal Challengers Bangalore [in pic].

BCCI can terminate two franchises: Lodha

New Delhi: Justice RM Lodha, who headed the committee that proposed a two-year suspension of the two teams - Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals -- has said that the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) is free to terminate the IPL franchises. Justice Lodha's clarification came in the wake of some confusion over the committee's proposal, specifically over the extent to which the BCCI can act against the two franchises as follow-up to the committee's decision. "It is for the BCCI to consider terminating the teams and the Supreme Court judgment is clear on that. The BCCI can do that," Justice Lodha told 'NDTV'.

A person in know of the developments on IPL said that JSW Group has been inter-

Asked why the Supreme Court-appointed Lodha committee itself didn't ban the franchise, Justice Lodha said: "We have been appointed as a disciplinary committee and (Clause) 11.3 deals with contractual obligation and that has to be dealt by BCCI, so we can't go into it." Clause 11.3 (c) of the BCCI-IPL franchise agreement says the agreement can be terminated if "the Franchise, any Franchise Group Company and/or any owner acts in any way which has a material adverse effect upon the reputation or standing of the League, BCCI-IPL, BCCI, the Franchise, the team (or any other team in the League) and/or the game of cricket." ested in Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). "Why wouldn't they. It's

among the top 3-4 teams in the league, has a very impressive lineup and is associated with a great city that is the silicon valley of India ensuring no dearth of advertisers. Added to this is that the present owners want to sell it, if they (JSW) negotiate well then they might get a good price for it," the person said. Another source said that there is too much confusion around IPL at the moment. With two teams being suspended and talks of Kochi getting back to the IPL fold as well as 2-3 teams on the acquisition block, no one will jump in at this time. They will obviously wait and watch. Besides cricket, JSW Sports is also exploring opportunities in kabaddi and hockey. "Look at the first season of the Kabaddi league. It got so much of good reviews. And the hockey league has also done well. We are looking at these two sports, but nothing has been finalised so far," Ghouse said.

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OLKATA: The controversy-ridden IPL remains a "robust" product, its Chairman Rajeev Shukla said today insisting that the event will come back stronger with a minimum of eight teams. Shukla, among a host of questions, was asked about the future of IPL and the number of teams it will have after the two-year suspension of Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals. "We are always concerned about IPL and let me assure you the next edition will be a bigger success. IPL is a robust product and this judgement (suspension of teams) should not affect IPL as a product. The idea is to have the tournament in full format with a minimum of eight teams. We can't hold the event with six teams," Shukla made it clear. Shukla said there are many options available for the road ahead for the IPL, something he will discuss

with the Governing Council in Mumbai on Sunday. One of the options is to run two suspended teams with BCCI control, he said. "There are many options available and we will discuss them all in the meeting on Sunday. One option is that BCCI runs the two teams and responsible people will be deputed for the job," he said. Asked about the possible conflict of interest if BCCI decides to take control of CSK and RR, Shukla said: "There is no question of any conflict of interest. BCCI is anyway supervising the IPL. There are two main areas: one is players' auction which is transparent and the other is managing teams. Credible people can be deputed to do the managing job." On the return of the Kochi franchise, he said, "the arbitrator has given the verdict and we are going to appeal after seeking legal opinion. I can't say anything more as the matter is under litigation." Shukla refused to comment when asked about CSK and RR being banned for life. He went on to say that the Governing Council will deliberate on the Lodha Committee report on Sunday. "We will deliberate on there report in the meeting. After that, a sub-group will be constituted and it will study the report. Based on that, we will decide how the report will be implemented," Shukla added.

Swamy seeks review on CSK suspension order

New Delhi: BJP leader Subramanian Swamy sought a review of the "excessively harsh" decision to suspend Chennai Super Kings from participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL). In a statement, he said Justice Lodha Committee report suspending for life two officials of CSK and Rajasthan Royals for involvement in betting has been well received. "The former CJI enjoys an

enormous and well-deserved reputation in the country as a fearless, learned and strict Judge but the suspension of CSK was excessively harsh on Tamilian pride", he said. "Hence, on behalf of the nationalist Tamilians I shall be filing an pplication in the public interest before the Justice Lodha Committee to review and reconsider this part of his order", he added.

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ONDON; Chris Rogers and Steve Smith batted with steely determination to lift Australia to 337 for one on the first day of the second Ashes Test against England at Lord's on Thursday. Rogers was batting on 158 and Smith was on 129 after 90 overs were bowled. The pair shared an unbroken second-wicket partnership, mastering a subdued England bowling attack which failed to find the inspiration that earned the hosts a surprise victory in the first Test of the series. England's only success

came in the morning session when David Warner, on 38, tried to hit spinner Moeen Ali for the third four of the spinner's first over and skied a catch to James Anderson running back at deep mid-off. England skipper Alastair Cook had brought on Moeen in the 15th over after the Australians batted comfortably through the first hour having won the toss in overcast conditions. Warner carved his first two deliveries to the mid-wicket boundary in a clear statement of aggressive intent but perished trying to find the ropes again.

The pugnacious left-hander angrily swished his bat as he trudged off as Australia continued their habit of losing wickets to rash shots, a tendency which contributed in large part to their surprise 169-run defeat in the first test. Rogers, who flashed Anderson's third ball of the match just over the slips, maintained the form which brought him 95 in Cardiff and he and Smith carried Australia to 104 for one at lunch. The pair continued to dominate as the sun came out in the afternoon and Rogers cut Stuart Broad for

his seventh four to reach his eighth fifty in nine test innings. Smith accumulated runs in his usual awkward but effective manner and he also passed 50, the ninth time in a row the right-hander has got to the milestone when batting in the first innings of a test match. A subdued crowd briefly came to life when Ian Bell, at second slip, dropped a sharp low chance offered by Smith off the bowling of Ben Stokes, an error that epitomised England's sluggish day in the field.


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for major titles and Xavi was exits–these two players who gone from Spain. But the dif- have embodied, whose friendference in the manner of their ship underpinned the golden

age of Spanish football–is striking. Whereas Xavi was seen off by his teammates at the end of last season, Casillas left on Sunday–five years to the day after winning the World Cup–with a lonely press conference, the rest of the Real Madrid squad on its way to Australia for a pre-season tour. He had been supposed to leave on Friday, but late wrangling over the dissolution of the contract delayed it. He left again on Monday, before a crowd of 2,000 fans on a platform on which the trophies he won in 17 years at the club–five leagues, three Champions Leagues, two Copas del Rey–were displayed (and there were also, of course, two Euros and a World Cup at national level). It was hardly an emotional farewell, though; rather a self-justificatory press conference from president Florentino Perez, who was heckled by the fans.

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UMBAI: Unseeded Jash Modi of Mumbai Suburban shocked third seed Rajveer Shah and seventh seed T.K. Srikanth to storm into the cadet boys’ final, in the JVPG 1st Maharashtra State Ranking Table Tennis Tournament, at the Juhu Vile Parle Gymkhana on Thursday. Eleven-year-old Modi, of Kapol Vidyanidhi School, is all of three-and-a-half feet but stood tall when he rallied from the loss of the opening game to upset the formidable Shah 8-11, 11-6, 11-9, 11-3 in the quarter-finals and later halted Srikanth 11-4, 9-11, 11-6, 1210 in an exciting semi-final to steal the day’s honours. Modi set up a title clash with archrival and top seed Dhruv Das

of Mumbai City who will be looking to avenge his defeat in the second round last year. Modi inspired a dramatic day of upsets as sixth seed Raj Kothari of Akola stunned third seed Daksh Jadhav of Jalna 114, 8-11, 12-10, 11-6 in the midget boys quarter-finals, seventh seed Pritha Vartikar of Pune beat second seed Tia Wagh ofThane 14-12, 11-4, 11-6 in the cadet girls quarter-finals and unseeded Advait Karmalkar of Thane shocked top seed Maanav Mehta of Mumbai Suburban 13-11, 5-11, 6-11, 117, 5-11, 12-10, 11-6 in a sub junior boys semi-final thriller. Results: Midget Boys (Semi-finals): 1-Krish Shetty (MSD) bt Kushal Patel (MSD) 11-2, 11-4, 11-6; 2-Havish Asrani (MSD) 6-Raj Kothari (Akola)

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hen Xavi left Barcelona, there were tears. When Iker Casillas left Real Madrid, there were also tears, but they were tears of a different kind. For Xavi, the tears were of appreciation for what Barcelona had given him, a lament for the passing of time and the fading of the light that had made his departure inevitable. Casillas, it seemed, was weeping tears of frustration and anger over an exit that seemed unnecessarily brutal. Not for him a sinecure in Qatar to run down his career; the transfer to Porto suggests he feels he still has a lot to give. Lives that had run oddly parallel have diverged at last. Perhaps that was always going to happen. Casillas is 16 months younger than Xavi. Goalkeepers go on to play be a four- or five-year period longer than midfielders. Per- at the end of their careers haps there was always going to when Casillas was still striving

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Pendharkar (Nagpur) 11-3, 5-11, 116, 9-11, 11-5. QF: 1-Pritha Vartikar (Pune) bt Ananya Chande (MSD) 1210, 11-7, 11-9; 4-Sayali Wani (Nashik) bt 5-Bhumika Borole (Parbhani) 6-11, 11-6, 11-8, 7-11, 11-8; 3-Jui Pendharkar (Nagpur) bt 6Sachi Dalvi (Thane) 11-7, 9-11, 11-7, 11-9; 2-Arya Songadkar (Thane) bt Pearl Amalsadwala (MSD) 11-8, 118, 11-7. Cadet Boys (Semi-finals): 1Dhruv Das (MCD) bt 4-Mainak Nistala (MSD) 11-8, 11-7, 7-11, 11-7; Jash Modi (MSD) bt 7-T.K. Srikanth (MSD) 11-4, 9-11, 11-6, 12-10. QF: 1-Dhruv Das (MCD) bt Sameehan Kuklarni (MCD) 12-10, 11-7, 12-10; 4-Mainak 11-8, 11-6, 11-9. QF: 1-Krish Shetty 12-10, 11-6; 2-Havish Asrani (MSD) Nistala (MSD) bt 5-Anurag Nikumbh (MSD) bt 8-Vivaan Mohile (MSD) 11- bt Chaitanya Ahuja (MCD) 11-0, 11-5, (Nashik) 11-5, 11-7, 11-6; Jash Modi 2, 11-8, 11-5; Kushal Patel (MSD) bt 11-3. Midget Girls (Semi-finals): 1- (MSD) bt 3-Rajveer Shah (MSD) 8-11, Arsh Shaikh (MSD) 11-13, 11-8, 9- Pritha Vartikar (Pune) bt 4-Sayali Wani 11-6, 11-9, 11-3; 7-T.K. Srikanth 11, 11-9, 11-8; 6-Raj Kothari (Akola) (Nashik) 11-6, 15-13, 11-6; 2-Arya (MSD) bt Arnav Karnavar (MSD) 11-8, bt 3-Daksh Jadhav (Jalna) 11-4, 8-11, Songadkar (Thane) bt 3-Jui 11-5, 5-11, 8-11, 12-10. Vishwanath Salian | ADC

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ENEVA: One of the seven FIFA officials arrested in Zurich as part of a corruption probe has been extradited to the United States, the Swiss Justice Ministry said today. The Federal Office of Justice said the man, whom it did not identify, was extradited yesterday. "He was handed over to a three-man U.S. Police escort in Zurich who accompanied him on the flight to New York," the ministry said in a statement. The official agreed last week to be extradited, unlike six others who are fighting extradition. The extradited man is accused of "accepting bribes totaling millions of dollars in connection with the sale of marketing rights to various sports marketing firms and keeping the money for himself," the Swiss justice office said last week. All seven men were arrested on May 27 in dawn raids on a luxury hotel in Zurich by Swiss federal police at the request of American federal agencies. They include FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb of the Cayman Islands and former FIFA vice president Eugenio Figueredo of Uruguay. Both have been suspended from football duty by FIFA's ethics committee. A total of 14 men nine football officials and five marketing executives were indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice in May, and a further four had their guilty pleas unsealed. They are alleged to have taken part in a racketeering conspiracy paying bribes of more than $150 million over a 24-year period. The payments were tied to the award of broadcast and hosting rights for the World Cup, continental championships in North and South America, and regional club tournaments. U.S. Authorities have said more indictments should follow, and FIFA President Sepp Blatter is a target of the widening case.

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Players from different franchises of the Pro Kabaddi League with the trophy during an event in Mumbai on Thursday.

aipei: India's challenge ended at the USD 200,000 Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament after top shuttlers P V Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth, and fast-rising Sameer Verma lost their respective second round matches here. World No.3 Srikanth was handed a shock defeat by unseeded Indonesia's Ihsan Maulana Mustofa 19-21 18-21 in a men's singles second round match that lasted 40 minutes at the Taipei Arena. While Sindhu, who is yet to regain full form after her return to the field following a long injury lay-off, also lost in straight games against third seeded local shuttler Tai Tzu Ying. The two-time World Champi-

onship bronze medallist Indian lost 15-21 17-21 in just 32 minutes to bow out of the women's singles competition. With this victory, the World No.5 Taipei player has ex-

tended her record over Sindhu to 3-1. Earlier, 20-year-old Sameer went down to World No.1 and Chinese top seed Chen Long 19-21 16-21 in 42 minutes.


MURRAY STILL FEELING ‘FED’ UP SPORTS

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to the Davis Cup preview press conference at Queen's Club. Most of the attention had been focused, unsurprisingly, on Andy Murray and his reaction to being blown away by Federer in straight sets. "I thought about it most days," said the 2013 Wimbledon men's champion, who won the Aegon Champiurray's older brother onship at Queen's Club last Jamie philosophimonth. cally reflected on "I did say at the time and Wednesday following his own you know a couple of days All England Club disappointafter I was gutted. He served ment by saying nobody died. over 80 per cent in the first Prospects had been lookand third sets - that won't ing good for the Scottish sibhappen to me the rest of the lings, only for both to be year. I am also trying to learn denied silverware as the fortfrom the match as well. You night came to a close. of Holland and Romania's match. I think those other can't just when you walk off First, Andy's hopes of tri- Horia Tecau. guys played very well, espe- the court, and the next day umph came to a crashing end Rather than being too cially after hanging in the first it's not like you immediately on Friday as Roger Federer downbeat about that loss, set and started to serve very learn stuff from the match produced a mesmeric semi- Jamie was focusing on the well the last two sets. I was final display. positives ahead of Great proud of what I achieved That saw many British Britain's Davis Cup quarter- there - it was a big step forhopes transfer to the shoul- final, which runs from Friday wards for us in our partnerders of Jamie, but the 29- to Sunday. ship and there's lots to look year-old and men's doubles "I feel okay," Jamie Murray forwards to. Nobody died." partner John Peers fell in said. "I think in the final I There were chuckles as their final to Jean-Julien Rojer played a reasonably good that answer brought an end

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Jenson Button backs Formula 1 2017 ground effect aero proposal

I like the idea of making the cars lighter - they become more nimble, they become less lazy; more mechanical grip is always good for racing, because it doesn't hurt overtaking. And if you're going to work with downforce it should come from the floor rather than the wings, because you can race closer and fight, and you don't have as much dirty air from the wings for the car following.

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cLaren driver Jenson Button has endorsed the possible return of ground effect aerodynamics to Formula 1 in 2017. As part of the Strategy Group's goal to have lighter and faster cars in F1, and better racing, a proposal focusing on ground effect underbodies was tabled, AUTOSPORT revealed during the British Grand Prix weekend. With teams invited to submit suggestions, Red Bull flagged a fundamental switch in how downforce is generated, moving away from complex front and rear wings to underbodies. As used by GP2, a longer underbody tunnel would be a throwback to the ground-effect cars from the late 1970s and early '80s, less sensitive to running in dirty air. The Strategy Group had previously announced plans to revert to a wider rear tyre 420mm, a size last seen in 1992 - in 2017 which would increase mechanical grip. "It's good to see a lot of new ideas for the future - I wish they were next year rather than 2017," Button said. "I like the idea of making the cars lighter - they become more nimble, they become less lazy; more mechanical grip is always good for racing, because it doesn't hurt overtaking.” "And if you're going to work with downforce it should come from the floor

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rather than the wings, because you can race closer and fight, and you don't have as much dirty air from the wings for the car following." While Red Bull was behind the initial ground effects suggestion, team principal Christian Horner isn't convinced by a separate proposal from an independent team for standardised floors. "The regs are pretty tight as they are, so we wouldn't want to go anywhere near making it standard," he said. "It wasn't a proposal from Red Bull. I don't think it would do anything, the cost of the floor is pretty marginal

at the end of the day, the floor around your gearbox and engine installation has to be unique." Former FIA president Max Mosely led calls earlier this year for teams to be given greater technical freedom, in exchange for committing to a budget cap, which Horner also debunked. "I don't think so," Horner, said when asked if a two-tier structure would work. "There has been a proposal for a budget cap but complete freedom of windtunnel use and testing but that's a bit like putting an alcoholic in a wine cellar."

there. You have to look at that match and see what happened, analyse it a bit and look at the tournament as a whole and Queen's as well, and think about those things and see what I can do better in the future.” "But it doesn't take one day, there's a lot of preparation that goes into those events and you need to take the time when you are finished in them to analyse what's gone right and wrong, and things that you can do to improve in the future." There is little time for the 28-year-old to process the Federer loss now, with such an important Davis Cup clash this weekend. Murray admits it has been difficult to get preparations completely right, but believes he has had enough rest and

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recuperation to impress against France. Murray's fellow Wimbledon semi-finalist Richard Gasquet, along with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Gilles Simon and Nicolas Mahut, will be in the French team at Queen's Club, where Britain are attempting to reach the World Group semi-finals for the first time since 1981. "I think over the last couple of years we've had some good performances," Murray said. "This is our level now as a team and this weekend is going to be a tough ask against four top grass-court players. They're all really, really good players so it is going to be a tough challenge for us but one we have an opportunity to win if we play at our best level."


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