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CVC appointment was an error of judgement: Manmohan Singh W

ith the Supreme Court sacking PJ Thomas as the CVC, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today described his appointment as an “error of judgement” and told the Lok Sabha that he accepts “full responsibility” for it. He said the government respects the Supreme Court’s verdict and would consider the guidelines given by it in appointing a new central vigilance commissioner. “I have no hesitation in repeating what I said in Jammu. Obviously, there was an error of judgement. I accept full responsibility for it,” Singh said. He stated this when Opposition created an uproar after his suo motu statement had no mention about responsibility and contained only the sequence of events beginning from the appointment of Thomas as the central vigilance commissioner and its annulment by the Supreme Court last week. In his statement earlier, Singh said, “We accept and respect the verdict” of the Supreme Court on March 3 and that the government would take into consideration the court’s guidelines/ directions while appointing a new CVC.

“I have no hesitation in repeating what I said in Jammu. Obviously, there was an error of judgement. I accept full responsibility for it,” Singh said. He noted that the meeting of the committee comprising the prime minister, the home minister and Leader of the Opposition to choose the CVC took place on September 3 last year and recommended the name of Thomas for the post. Leader of the opposition Sushma Swaraj gave a dissenting note, Singh recalled. After Thomas’s appointment, two public interest litigation petitions were filed in the Supreme Court challenging the appointment and the court quashed it, he said. As he sat down after reading out the statement, the opposition members vociferously expressed dissatisfaction. Swaraj said she was “surprised” that the prime minister had not

said even what he had stated in Jammu on Friday last about owning up responsibility for the CVC appointment. “The statement made by you today is different from what you said in Jammu.... I was expecting that you would say the same thing in Parliament (what was said in Jammu), that you will own responsibility (for CVC appointment),” she said. The leader of opposition noted that in Jammu, the prime minister had said that during a long tenure, some mistakes do take place and the appointment of CVC was one such mistake. “I had immediately responded after that statement. I had said that the matter should end now. But I am surprised that you did not say here even one of those things which you said outside. You should say in the House whatever you said outside,” she said amid chants of ‘shame shame’ by her party colleagues. Left parties were not satisfied by the prime minister’s contention that it was an “error of judgement”. Basudeb Acharia [(CPI(M)] said the prime minister should explain how the error occurred. There was no response to this and finally, the Left members staged a walkout.

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Gaddafi wants immunity, cash from rebels to quit Libya: report

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46% Indian credit card users worry about frauds

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ew Delhi: Nearly half of the Indian plastic money users are extremely concerned about frauds in case, payments are done through credit or debit cards, while 73 per cent are left shaken by media reports of such incidents, says a survey. With 46 per cent respondents ‘extremely’ concerned about frauds related to payments through cards, consumers consider them as their biggest financial security concern, according to the Visa Payment Card Security Study. Besides, a majority of respondents (73 per cent) said that reading about media reports of such frauds bothers them more than that of their personal experience, the report added. The study found that consumers in India take a highly proactive approach to enhance security, while making electronic payments both in person and online. As per the study, 37 per cent respondents use different passwords for different purposes. 51 per cent change their password regularly as a prevention measure than anything else and 41 per cent change passwords once a month or more.

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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan awarded for her contribution in arts and culture….

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ishwarya Rai Bachchan honored as daughter of the soil for her contribution and achievement in the arts and culture segment, in India and Globally. She will be honored by the Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa. It will be a 3-day-long event and will be inaugurated by Dr. Narayana Murthy of Infosys. All the high achievers from the state in the fields of Agriculture, Irrigation, Information Technology, Bio technology, Industry, sports, Arts and Culture will be honored. The ceremony begins on March. Aishwarya has resumed public appearances after a hiatus that included a vacation outside the country. Yesterday she was seen at a Lavasa charity event honoring women car drivers.

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ew Delhi: President Pratibha Patil said that social prejudices against women still exist in the country despite legal provisions and favoured imparting judo-karate skills to girl students to protect themselves. “Women have to face many kinds of challenges and discrimination because of prevalent social prejudices and ills. These social evils are hindering country’s progress and despite laws against them, they are still being practised,” Patil said on the International Women’s Day here. She was speaking after taking a salute at a parade from the first women paramilitary (CRPF) contingent of the country on the occasion of its silver jubilee here. The President also favoured imparting judokarate skills to girl students at the elementary level to help protect themselves. More than 800 women troopers pledged to donate their eyes and organs after death, in presence of the President.

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slamabad: The mutual friends of Pakistan and India, including Britain, should urge New Delhi to take steps to resolve outstanding issues to create a favourable environment for addressing the “core issue” of Kashmir, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said today. Gilani made the remarks during his talks with visiting British National Security Advisor Peter Ricketts and Chief of Defence Staff David Richards. Inter-Services Intelligence agency chief Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha and Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar were also present at the meeting. The mutual friends of the two countries, like the UK, should “urge India to move towards the resolution of issues like Siachen and Sir Creek, which could greatly boost mutual confidence and create a favourable environment for addressing the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir”, Gilani told the

British delegation. He said Pakistan desires friendly relations with India and now that the two countries had agreed to resume their dialogue process, it “was his earnest hope that the process would be sustained and made irreversible in the interest of achieving tangible results”.

Islamabad and New Delhi recently agreed to resume their peace process, which was stalled after the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The bilateral dialogue will get underway with a meeting of the Home and Interior Secretaries to be held in New Delhi during March 28-29.

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he University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS) in Bangalore and Dharwad have embarked on a mission to promote bio-fuel among farmers by planting 1.1 crore seeds across the state, in the last five years. Narayan Gowda, vice-chancellor of GKVK, on Monday said the Rs125 crore announced in the state budget for bio-fuel programme is a major boost to the farming community. However, he said that since the plantation season begins in May-June, they would like farmers to start thinking about crop and land allocation for bio-fuel seeds during this period. “Bio-fuel plantation can help in supplementing income for farmers and it is a way of creating a lot of employment in the rural areas,” said Gowda. He said that there is a feeling among the farming community that bio-fuel plantation will affect food production. “Only the land that is

not utilised for food crops should be used for bio-fuel seeds. There is no encroachment on the land meant for food crops. Contribution to the energy basket is important, but not at the cost of food production,” he said.

Karnataka is leading in the production of bio- fuel with 10 lakh seeds every year. Currently, bio- fuel is being produced right from the first stage.

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he University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS) in Bangalore and Dharwad have embarked on a mission to promote bio-fuel among farmers by planting 1.1 crore seeds across the state, in the last five years. Narayan Gowda, vice-chancellor of GKVK, on Monday said the Rs125 crore announced in the state budget for bio-fuel programme is a major boost to the farming community. However, he said that

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since the plantation season begins in May-June, they would like farmers to start thinking about crop and land allocation for bio-fuel seeds during this period. “Bio-fuel plantation can help in supplementing income for farmers and it is a way of creating a lot of employment in the rural areas,” said Gowda. He said that there is a feeling among the farming community that bio-fuel plantation will affect food

production. “Only the land that is not utilised for food crops should be used for bio-fuel seeds. There is no encroachment on the land meant for food crops. Contribution to the energy basket is important, but not at the cost of food production,” he said. Karnataka is leading in the production of bio- fuel with 10 lakh seeds every year. Currently, bio- fuel is being produced right from the first stage.

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Tata Nano Europa To Hit Europe By 2013?

Varun weds graphic designer Yamini Varun Gandhi on Sunday tied the nuptial knot with Bengali girl Yamini Roy Chowdhury at a temple on the banks of the Ganges here. 30-year-old Varun, who was in a silk ‘kurta’ and ‘dhoti’ with an orange ‘angvastram’, got married to Yamini, a graphic designer, at a ceremony in Kamakoti Temple which was presided over by Kanchi Shankaracharya Swami Jayendra Saraswati.

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market is no longer in existence, the company seems to speed up the export process. The Tata Nano was somewhat successful in the Indian market expect that it had fire accident related problems. This cannot be taken lightly in case of European launch as safety standards are utmost priority. It is noteworthy that earlier, Ratan Tata had said that the Nano Europa

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eprived of her senses after a sexual attack by a ward boy in November 1973, Aruna Shaunbag, a former nurse with Mumbai‘s King Edward Medical College and Hospital (KEM), has been suffering the agony of life for the last 37 years. The sexual assault has left her almost brain dead. None of her relatives are there to support her – all of them deserted her long ago. The staff of KEM, where she has been lying in a vegetative state for over three-and-a-half decades, is taking good care of her all this while. It’s a painful story of a young woman who once dreamt of a great career, family and success in her life. Her plight drew attention from national as well as international media which condemned the heinous crime during that period. Pinki Virani, a journalist and Aruna’s friend, who published a book titled ‘Aruna’s Story’ had filed a petition in the Supreme Court for euthanasia or mercy killing for the hapless woman. Though the Supreme Court reserved its verdict on euthanasia, it’s very much predicted that the apex body would rule against the petition. The Centre too has rejected the Law Commission’s recommendation to

allow terminally ill patients to end their lives. SC to pronounce verdict on Monday in euthanasia killing row Terming it as a sensitive issue, the Centre commented that Indian laws did not permit mercy killing. During the arguments, the apex court said that if it was allowed, then there was a possibility of misuse of the law. ”Suppose a person meets an accident and goes into coma, then his/her immediate relatives may resort to euthanasia to grab his/her property, ” the Supreme Court suggested. One may think that it would be natural justice if the Supreme Court grants Aruna, who is oblivious about her existence, a dignified exit from her agonising life. While her tormentor walked free after a 7-year jail term, Aruna Shaunbag is yet to be freed. Her excruciating plight has led many intellectuals to demand the legalisation of euthanasia in our country. India is an emotional country, unlike a few Western countries where mercy killing is allowed. If it’s permitted here, I’m sure that there will be negative repercussions all over. Aruna’s is not the lone case to have come up for euthanasia. We have had similar cases in the past

when the government disapproved of mercy killing. I strongly believe that just as we have the right to live, we should have the right to die also. The victim himself or his/her relatives can appeal for euthanasia. And the best person to decide on that would be the doctor involved. Considering the medical status of the person, he or she can decide whether the person has any chance of survival or not. And to ensure it’s not misused, the government or the apex court can set up a committee to oversee the whole procedure. I agree life is a gift of God and most will consider mercy killing as inhuman and cruel. But what if a person suffering from chronic illness undergoes agonising pain day after day without any hope of recuperating? The court’s ruling saying ‘sorry….we are Indians!’ won’t provide any relief for the suffering. Coming back to Aruna’s case, there has been no hue and cry over her pitiful condition as if she is a forgotten chapter. Will she be set free of her suffering or will it be another affliction for her? The whole of India awaits the apex court ruling.

Shruti Hassan’s big fight with her mother! Kamal Hassan and Sarika’s daughter has moved out of her mother’s house in Bandra to her own flat nearby. While her younger sister, Akshara continues to stay with her mother in Mumbai, Shruti we hear wasn’t exactly getting along with her mother as she is close to her father Kamal and his partner Gautami. “So her father helped in moving to different house. And he is happy because he will be able to spend more time with her in Mumbai,” says our source. What about her mom Sarika? Well, she just stays nearby and can keep a tap on her daughter. Interesting!

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Shama Sikander After winning accolades for her participation in the popular dance reality-show ‘Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena’ on Colors last year, Shama is doing a film with Rohit Roy Productions. She has also signed two other feature films to be made by the renowned short film writer-director Kamlesh Kunti.

nion Budget 2011- 2012, Indian Live Budget 2011- 12 Highlights has been presented by FM Pranab Mukherjee as Union Budget 2011- 2012 was approved earlier this morning by the Union cabinet. Checkout here below for more detailed information like union budget 2011 date, budget time as India Union Budget 2011- 2012 and Indian Live Budget 2011- 12 Highlights released today on February 28, 2011. Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee presented Union Budget 2011- 2012 and estimated for 2011-12 projects Rs 9,32,440 crore – an increase of 24 per cent. Today on Monday Speaker Meira Kumar in the Lok Sabha took the chair and called on finance minister (fm) Pranab Mukherjee to present the Union Budget for the financial year 2011-12. You can also get Indian Live Budget 2011- 12 Highlights, budjet 2011, Union Budget 20112012 in some channel websites like et now live, ndtv live, cnn ibn live, TV9, ETV and Sakshi. Latest updates regarding Union Budget 2011- 2012 and Indian Live

Budget 2011- 12 Highlights: • Allocation to health sector raised by 20%. • 100% salary hike for Anganwadi teachers in Union Budget. • Low-cost housing loans of Rs 15 lakh to get 1% interest sop. • Tax-free bonds of Rs 30,000 cr will be issued for infrastructure development which will cover Warehousing Corporation, NHAI, IRFC and HUDCO. • NABARD capital base to be strengthened, Rs 10,000 cr to be provided to it as short term credit fund. • Pranab proposes tax-free bonds of Rs 30,000 cr for infrastructure development. • Infrastructure spending to be raised by 23%. • Aims to provide Rs 201.5 billion capital infusion in staterun banks in 2011-12 and Rs 3 billion for 60,000 hectares under palm oil plantation • Direct tax code to be implemented from April 1, 2012. • Service tax on air travel

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increased by Rs 50 for domestic travel and Rs 250 for international travel in economy class. On higher classes, it will be 10% flat. Expenditure in 2011-12 is estimated at Rs 12,57,729 crore, an increase of 13.4%. Revenue deficit fixed at 2.3% in revised estimates of 2010-11 and 1.8% in 2011-12. Tax reductions to result in revenue loss of Rs 11,500 crore. Credit flows to farmers will be raised from Rs 3.75 lakh crore to Rs 4.75 lakh crore. Old age pension to persons of over the age of 80 will be raised from Rs 200 to Rs 500 No change in tax exemption limit for women. Direct transfer of subsidies in kerosene and LPG for such individuals for Below Poverty Line. Service tax widened to cover hotel accommodation above Rs 1,000 per day, A/C restaurants serving liquor, some category of hospitals, diagnostic tests.

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une businessman Hassan Ali Khan, accused of massive money laundering and tax evasion, was arrested by the enforcement directorate (ED) by the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The ED carried out multi-city searches at his Pune home and his associates’ premises, cracking the whip to meet tomorrow’s Supreme Court deadline. Hot in pursuit of black money trail after the apex court rap on the government, about a dozen ED officials from Mumbai came down to Pune to search the premises of Khan in posh Koregaon Park area this morning. He was later taken to Mumbai where the ED officials grilled him till late in the night. “I am innocent. I haven’t done anything wrong,” he told reporters before entering the ED office. Sources said searches were carried out at the premises of Khan and his associates at Pune, Mumbai, Gurgaon, Kolkata and Hyderabad. In Kolkata, searches were conducted at the residence of businessman Kashinath Taparia. ED sources told PTI Taparia was an alleged aide of Khan but Taparia claimed he had no “partnership” with him at all. ED sources said the statement of Khan’s associate and hotelier Philip

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Anand Raj was being recorded in Delhi. Khan’s lawyer RK Gaur said he is being taken to ED’s Mumbai office for further interrogation and to possibly confront him with “some documents.” Gaur however claimed Khan has not been detained and that he was being taken to the ED’s office as part of a “routine investigation”. There was no official word from the ED and media persons waiting outside Khan’s residence were not briefed about the searches. Khan, clad in white kurta and wearing sunglasses, was seen inside a black Mercedes that left the Tulip bungalow located in Pune’s Valentine Residential Society escorted by ED sleuths in two cars. Khan’s detention came on the eve of the Supreme Court’s March 8 deadline to the government to inform it how it proposed to tackle black money hoarders. In Kolkata, regional director of ED B Mallick told PTI, “We raided the premises of Kashinath Taparia and his wife this morning and found something”. Taparia is brother of late Priyamvada Birla. Both the Taparias were present at the time of the raids, Mallick said. Taparia later said he had handed over some old documents which he had intimated to the ED.

The Supreme Court while blasting the Centre last Thursday for not having the “will power” to act against black money hoarders asked why Khan and others were not subjected to custodial interrogation despite the

probe agencies possessing sufficient material against them. The court while asking “What the hell is going on in this country?” told the government to inform it by March 8 what action it was taking

against Khan and other alleged black money hoarders. The previous searches at Khan’s Koregaon home were in January 2007 when the income tax department had raided the premises.

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Maha Shivaratri: Nepal, India say Jai Shambhu Kathmandu: Transcending religious and geographical boundaries, hundreds of thousands of devotees Wednesday flocked to scores of ancient Hindu temples scattered all over Nepal to pay obeisance to Shiva, the lord of all living beings, on the occasion of Maha Shiva Ratri, the festival of the Hindu god.

Image: Devotees perform worship of Lord Shiva at a temple on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri in Allahabad.

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areena Kapoor is Bollywood’s most sought after actress in the brand endorsement circuit according to the latest Television Audience Measurement (TAM) reports. With 13 brands riding on her, Bebo remains unmoved with labels

of being ‘the best’ or ‘the most sought after’. Says Kareena, “I don’t put a value to my worth. I’m not a product you can pick off the shelf. I have always been selective about what I endorse and the work I do. And I have always been exclusive.”

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Alexx O’Nell in Urumi, featuring Tabu and Vidya

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V actor gets big break in Santosh Sivan’s Malayalam/ Tamil multi-starrer Urumi, featuring Tabu and Vidya Balan. PS: Also has a third role in the English version If the name Alexx O’Nell rings no bells, it’s probably because his only claim to fame used to be being Shweta Keswani’s firang husband. Who’s she? Well, don’t blame you for not knowing that she’s a TV actress who used to work in primetime soaps. Getting back to O’Nell, the reason we’re even bringing him up in conversation, is because he plays a double role in Santosh Sivan’s multilingual, Urumi. The period film is noteworthy for bringing together the likes of Tabu, Vidya Balan (it’s her first South film), Prabhudeva, Arya and Prithviraj all veritable and proven talents together in one film. Alexx plays the object of their hatred, Vasco da Gama. He began shooting in September 2010. Set in colonial times, the flick showcases an attempt by locals to assassinate the legendary explorer. An apparently impressed Sivan even gave the firang actor a triple role in a shorter, abridged version in English that will make it to the festivals. It will have a different storyline. So why is Da Gama so hated? The actor reveals, “After reading a great deal about Vasco, I was shocked to

learn how terribly ruthless he was and equally appalled at the fame and glory that’s attached to the name. My characters in Urumi are Vasco and his son Estavio Da Gama, a man who’d eventually become India’s viceroy.” Interestingly, this isn’t O’Nell’s first foray into South films. He played a significant role in another period flick, a Tamil hit called Madrasapattinam. Any language troubles this time around? He says, “Though Urumi is mostly in Malayalam and Tamil, I speak Portuguese so no, I didn’t

have to struggle with Malayalam. However, Portuguese isn’t easy either!” Ask him if he has big expectations from the film and he says that with several of his films releasing this year, including Chittagong, Urumi, Vasco Da Gama (the English version of Urumi) and Shirish Kunder’s Joker, he has no expectations about what they will or will not do for him. “I just want to make great films!” he quips. Urumi (in Malayalam and Tamil) releases March 31 nationwide.

Sonakshi to give Kats, Rahat and his manager fined Rs.1.5 mn each Bebo, Piggy run for N their money? T ill date, the battle was between was primarily between Kareena Kapoor, Katrina Kaif and Priyanka Chopra when it came to occupying that number one slot. However now with Anushka Sharma and Sonakshi Sinha seeing a rise in their fortunes and signing multiple films, the battle seems to be intensifying. “Kareena is indeed the number one actress by miles when it comes to popularity. On the other hand Priyanka wins hands down when it comes to some of the tough roles that she has in her kitty currently. Katrina falls in between as she raised the glamour quotient (TEES MAAR KHAN) while also demonstrating histrionics (RAAJNEETI) last year. None of them can afford to relax though, what with Anushka and Sonakshi making their presence felt loud and clear”, says an industry observer. He has his reasons to say that. Anushka Sharma has shown gradual progress from RAB NE BANA DI JODI days and showed once again with BAND BAAJA BAARAAT that she is a terrific actress. Even in PATIALA HOUSE, which was basically a Rishi Kapoor-Akshay Kumar film, she shone in each of her scenes. No wonder, she has just bagged the latest Yash Raj Films project LADIES V/S RICKY BAHL even though her three film contract with the production house has expired. On the other hand Sonakshi Sinha now has confirmed assignments with Akshay Kumar (JOKER) and Saif Ali Khan (RACE 2).

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ew Delhi: (IANS) Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and his manager Maroof Ali were Sunday fined Rs.1.5 million ($33,000) each for carrying undeclared foreign currency while trying to leave India earlier this month, sources said. The artiste and his manager, who were charged under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) and Customs Act, will have to pay the fine immediately to have their passports and other documents returned. Rahat and his 16member troupe was detained at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport Feb 13 for carrying $142,000 in cash and cheques when they were going to catch a flight to Dubai for onward journey to Karachi. Rahat was released Feb 14 after hours of questioning by officials of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence. As per norms, no one can carry beyond $5,000 in cash and $5,000 in other instruments. The person has to declare the amount if he is carrying more than this to the Customs Department. The duo is expected to return to Lahore later in the day after they get back their passports. Rahat, the nephew of legendary singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, is popular both in India and Pakistan. Several of his hit songs from Indian films are a rage on both sides of the border, for which he has won several awards, including the recent Filmfare award for “Dil to Bacha Hai Ji”.

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Europe key for financial markets

The major driver of the currencies market last year was the crisis occurring over in Europe. For most of the last 18 months, investors have become increasingly concerned over the financial health of some of Europe’s largest economies.

It all begins in Greece

The initial concerns developed early in 2010 as worries about the fiscal position of Greece started to generate heat in the markets. Once Greece was bailed out by the European governments, Ireland was the next country to start to look unsteady. While Ireland has now been rescued, there remain concerns about even larger economies, including both Spain and Italy.

PIGS become STUPID

However, the debt-laden European countries, known as the PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain) slowly changed into the STUPID (Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, Portugal, Ireland, Dubai). If countries like Spain and Italy are also forced to the wall, then it is conceivable that we might even see the Euro zone split up. This would be preceded by steep falls in the value of the Euro. So, from this perspective, there’s little wonder why the Euro has been one of the worst performing currencies last year!

A tortuous journey

The Euro started 2010 at US$1.43 and fell all the way to US$1.19 in the middle of the year as the crisis reached its nadir for the year. By the end of the last year, however, the Euro had staged a recovery, finishing 2010 at $1.30. The Euro has started the new year in an even stronger position. Earlier in January, the Japanese government said it was willing to buy some of the distressed debt offered by European governments. This saw a strong gain in the Euro in the first month of this year. In fact, the Euro is up almost 10% since the Japanese government made their announcement.

Where to from here?

The fate of the Euro, the most traded currency apart from the US dollar, is now up for debate by analysts and traders alike. In general, the market has become more positive toward the Euro as key government raise funds in the debt markets and economic growth improves. However, there are plenty of people that still warn about the fate of the Euro. One person who remains nervous about Europe is world-famous hedge fund manager George Soros. Soros recently warned that the European Union might disintegrate as a result of the European debt crisis. But whatever happens, we are guaranteed to have an exciting year for forex traders.

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he rumor-mill is once again a-churning over the possibility of a largersized iPhone that could compete against its beefier Android cousins. Although Apple CEO Steve Jobs has previously stated his thoughts on the matter -- “No one’s going to buy” a larger iPhone—a new picture from an unidentified Chinese iPhone parts reseller offers a tantalizing tease for a larger iPhone to come. If the picture holds true, then the iPhone 5 would retain the same external look and feel as its predecessors—at least, in terms of how its user-facing panel is constructed. The home button might not be going anywhere, but it would now be centered beneath a screen that’s been increased from 3.5 inches across to 4.

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High tech gadgets used to trigger medieval weapon

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(Reuters Life!) - Workers at a Google data center combined 12 century know how and space age technology to trigger a medieval weapon that was used to hurl rocks, balls of fire and dead animals over castle walls. They used an Android cellphone, a computer the size of a credit card and a Blue Tooth receiver to trigger the wooden weapon, known as a trebuchet, during the first “Storm the Citadel Trebuchet Competition” in Charleston over the weekend. The trebuchet was used during medieval times to break down fortifications. “They also threw dead people,” said Dennis Fallon, dean of engineering at The Citadel, a military college with about 2,100 male and female cadets. “What we have done in military history is not always something to be proud of.” More powerful than the ballistas and catapults of ancient empires, the trebuchet used a long swing arm, triggered by the pull of gravity on a counterweight placed

Said unidentified company might throw more pictures up, including shots of the rear casing for the allegedly larger iPhone—there’s just no indication as to what the timeline for the leaked shots might be. Or, for that matter, just how accurate they are. Digitimes has previously reported that Apple is planning on bulking up to a four-inch iPhone (screen size, that is) for its fifth-generation device. “The component suppliers noted that the production lines for Apple’s next generation iPhone have begun testing, and Apple is interesting in expanding the screen size to 4-inches to support the tablet PC market as the vendor only has a 9.7-inch iPad in the market,” Digitimes writes. However, we’ve analyzed these claims previously, and DisplayMate’s President Raymond Soneira notes that a larger-sized iPhone 5 would drop the “Retina Display” resolution of the device below the 300 pixels-per-inch (PPI) that Apple uses as a qualifier for the description. “I think for marketing reasons Apple would not drop down to 285 ppi after making the big stink about 326 ppi,” Soneira says. “If they stayed with 326, they’d have to increase the [horizontal] resolution to 1,097 as opposed to 960 to preserve that same pixels per inch, but a lot of apps would not be happy with that.” But the question begs: How long would Apple be content with a 3.5inch device when its chief competitor, Android, lives on mobile devices far larger? Jobs might not think size is everything in the mobile market, but what about consumers? at the other end, to slingshot its payload into the air. The brutal weapon played a large part in the medieval Crusades. According to histories of the time, Richard the Lionheart called his best weapon “Malvoisine.” Edward I supposedly brought about the surrender of Scotland’s Sterling Castle in 1304 with a giant trebuchet named “Warwolf.” The trebuchet made a comeback in the late 20th century among medievalists, college professors and fans of the movie “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” in which a cow is hurled over a castle wall. In the 1990s in Britain, armament enthusiast Hew Kennedy built a massive machine on his Shropshire estate and used it to throw compact cars and flaming pianos across his field. Saturday’s competition was sponsored by Google during The Citadel’s National Engineering Week to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs in the schools, local employees said. President Barack Obama announced

a major initiative to support STEM education over the next decade to keep Americans globally competitive in innovation and technology. South Carolina high school students competed along with engineering majors and corporate teams in designing, building and firing the trebuchets. “There’s a lot of engineering principles involved. There’s a lot of math principles involved. And it’s just fun,” said Jeff Stevenson, a manager at the Google Data Center in nearby Berkeley County. Competing teams launched oranges and colored balls at a target, and with a larger machine Google built for demonstration purposes, squashes, melons and bags of flour. “We’re playing real-life Angry Birds,” said Eric Wages, data center operations manager, referring to the iPhone and Android game in which angry birds are flung at pigs. The Citadel Cadet Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers won the trophy for the best of the college and professional teams.

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umbai, (IANS) Bruce Paisner, president of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, the body behind Emmy Awards, visited India early this month and met television broadcast CEOs, producers and actors to get to know the nitty-grity of the Indian TV industry during his four-day trip. Paisner was here Feb 5-8 and was hosted by Anil Wanvari, indiantelevision.com founder and International Academy Board member. He was in India on a private visit, but also wanted to get the feel of Indian television industry to raise awareness, explore partnerships and increase participation to The International Emmys. Indiantelevision.com has been associated with The International Emmys for the past eight years now and has annually hosted semifinal judging rounds in India for the past six years with an all Indian jury. “So far the industry has been very responsive by judging the semi final round of the international rounds

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over the past six years through indiantelevision.com. We are hopeful that participation from India’s talented TV community will go up now with Paisner’s visit, as has been happening with other Asian countries recently,” Wanvari said in a statement.

The International Emmy Awards have a total of 15 program categories and entries are welcome from anywhere in the world (excluding the US). After a judging process, four nominees per category are selected from all the entries

aghu Ram has grown weary of his popular brainchild MTV Roadies. Currently in its eighth season, the show has withered away the producer and co-host into half, literally. “Roadies is a 24X7 thankless job. It’s just so tiring,” says a visibly fatigued Ram, who has lost oodles of weight. “There’s just no time. I’ve been working non-stop. Now I’m going to sit for editing and I’ll lose more weight,” adds the 39-year-old, who also has, to his credit, big screen duds like Jhootha Hi Sahi and Tees Maar Khan. However, he is quick to claim back authority over Roadies. “But it’s my baby and I’ll do it because if I don’t, no one else will. It always has been and will always be my priority,” says Ram. “So once this gets over, I’ll start eating properly and regain my fuller self. And yes I’ll sleep a lot,” he adds sipping Scotch out of a glass. What does he have to say about his ‘rudest man on TV’ tag courtesy his rhetorics on the show? “I’m not mean. I’m just myself,” he replies while flipping away his cigarette in the air.

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ew Delhi, (IANS) The World Cup begins Saturday but entertainment channels are not fretting about losing too many viewers or advertising. They are safely banking on their dedicated female viewership that is hooked on to their daily dose of soaps and cricket lovers who would only be watching select matches this year. Channels’ spokespersons say that the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, which starts Saturday, won’t affect their business much because cricket has become an all-year phenomenon, and Indians at large watch only selected matches involving the home team. “Cricket is now a 365-day phenomenon and so there is no point in planning life around the cricket calendar. Also during the World Cup it’s primarily the India matches that get the high ratings. Otherwise the loyal GEC (general entertainment channel) audiences pretty much stay with us - cricket or no cricket,” Nikhil Madhok, senior director (Marketing and Communication) with Imagine TV, told IANS. Madhok asserted that cricket affects ratings of GECs by “only

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10-15 percent in prime time”. “Usually genres like news, movies, regional and cable are affected much more than GECs,” he added. A Zee TV spokesperson said: “Some India matches may affect ratings but good storylines and loyal viewership to fiction shows stand their own stead.” Industry estimates indicate that channels like STAR Plus, Colors, Zee TV and Sony charge anything around Rs.150,000 for a 10-second advertisement to be aired during prime time. For sports channels, an ad has varied costs depending on the scale of the sports event. During the T20 cricket tournament, an ad could cost Rs.200,000Rs.250,000 for 10 seconds.

During the upcoming World Cup, ad rates on sports channels are expected to be around Rs.225,000-Rs.250,000, which might escalate to Rs.350,000Rs.400,000 towards the finals. This time the World Cup is returning to India after 15 years. So, many cricket aficionados will be catching the action live. But ESPN STAR Sports, the broadcaster for the World Cup, is confident of good viewership. “There is nothing bigger in the world of cricket than the ICC Cricket World Cup and an event as big as this, especially when it is held in the subcontinent, evokes passion and excitement like none other,” said Manu Sawhney, managing director, ESPN STAR Sports. The ESPN STAR Sports’ bouquet of networks, including ESPN, STAR Sports and STAR Cricket, will telecast 49 matches of the World Cup and in addition, 37 matches will be simultaneously telecast in Hindi on STAR Sports. Entertainment channels like Colors, Star Plus, Imagine and Sony have also recently launched new reality as well as fiction shows to grab eyeballs.

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ew Delhi, It seems Bollywood actress Preity Zinta, who will be hosting the Indian version of “Guinness World record”, is finding her stint on small screen hard. “Just finished shooting 1 of the Guiness world record episodes! Hats off to Amitji, Salman, Shah Rukh, Akshay and Priyanka Chopra for rocking TV as its SO TIRING ! Phew! (sic),” Preity wrote on microblogging site Twitter. The show will be telecast later this year on Colors.

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CHINESE CHILI CHICKEN RECIPE

PROSECCO THE NEW CHAMPAGNE?

Ingredients: 1. 500 -600 gms Boneless Chicken 2. 2 tbsp Soya Sauce 3. 1 Egg 4. 2 tbsp Corn Flour/Corn Starch 5. 5-6 Chopped Green Chilies 6. 2 Green Onion Chopped 7. 1 tsp Garlic Paste 8. Salt to taste 9. 1/2 tsp White Pepper Powder 10. 1 tsp Sugar 11. A pinch of ajinomoto 12. 2 cups chicken Broth/ Water 13. 1 tbsp Oil 14. Oil to fry

Method to make this recipe: Cut the boneless chicken pieces into1 “ cubes. Take 1tbsp. Soya sauce, 1tbsp. corn flour, salt, egg in a bowl and marinate chicken pieces in the the mixture for about 10-15 minutes. Heat oil and deep fry the marinated chicken pieces till golden brown. Now in a separate wok / kadhai heat 1 tbsp. oil and add garlic paste and green chilies and sauté for few seconds. Add 2 cups of chicken broth or water. Bring to boil and add sugar, pepper powder, salt , ajinomoto and remaining Soya sauce. Add fried chicken pieces to it and cook for few minutes. Dissolve the remaining corn flour in 1/2 cup water and add to the curry stirring constantly to avoid lumps. Cook for 2-3 minutes. Serve chinese chili chicken hot garnished with chopped green onion tops. Chinese chili chicken goes well with steamed / boiled rice.

Desi Drinks - Badam Milk Badam is a Hindi word for almonds. Badam Milk is a very traditional, and delicious drink, and can be served any time of the year. Almonds are rich in calcium and iron and with milk makes for a very healthy drink. Almond milk also has medicinal values and is considered as very good for health.

Method of preparation 1. Soak the almonds in 1 cup warm water for about an hour. Now peel off the outer skin of the Almonds. 2. Using a little milk make a fine paste of almonds in the grinder. 3. Soak saffron threads in one table spoon lukewarm milk. Keep aside. 4. Remove the skin of the green cardamoms and ground them in the mortar. 5. Boil the milk, after the first boil reduce the heat and add almonds paste. At this point stir continously. 6. Now boil the milk on medium heat for 5-6 minutes. Stir continuously so milk will not get stick at the bottom. 7. Add sugar, mix well and boil for another minute and turn off the heat. 8. Now add grounded cardamoms and soaked saffron milk. Mix well.

Serving suggestions I like to serve chilled Badam milk in summers and hot milk in winters. In any case sprinkle a pinch of grounded cardamoms, and couple of threads of saffron before serving.

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Refreshingly easy to drink, this versatile, fruity, sparkling wine from the Veneto region of Northern Italy is now bubbling worldwide. Gaining acceptance as a less expensive alternative to Champagne, it is rapidly becoming the drink of choice for consumers seeking a fashionable, festive, sparkling wine which won’t break the budget. Prosecco is both the name of the grape and wine, primarily grown in the hills from Conegliano and Valdobbiane,- the main areas of production in the Veneto region (just north of Venice). It is produced using the Charmat method whereby the secondary fermentation takes place in large steel vats. Contact with the yeast is brief which is why Prosecco is typically fresh, fruity and slightly aromatic. In 2009 the Italian government recognized the distinctive geographic area of Coneglian and Valdobbiane by awarding it the prestigious DOCG status (Denominazione di Origine Controllata). The G stands for “Guaranteed” and basically ensures the winemakers must adhere to stricter guidelines than DOC wines. The primary difference is these wines must undergo an in-depth chemical analysis and evaluation of a tasting committee before they can be bottled. They are then are sealed with a numbered governmental seal across the cap or cork. Considering there are only 41 DOCG regions in Italy compared to 300 DOC this is a noteworthy allocation and entitles Prosecco extra prestige and recognition as an exclusive sparkling wine in its own right. This newly acquired status can only help worldwide sales of Prosecco which have already increased visibly according to Mondial Wine. In the UK alone, sales have doubled; Pierpaolo Petrassi Senior Product Development Manager for Italy at Tesco explains, “Prosecco is stylistically appropriate for UK consumers who are not looking for more structured, (usually) drier and more premium-priced Champagne.”. It is traditionally served without food and is fresh in style. In America; “Prosecco is on fire and will continue to grow as consumers look for alternatives to high-priced Champagne,” says Leonardo LoCascio, president and CEO of Winebow Inc. According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, consumption of Italian sparkling wines grew 14 percent, up to 16.7 million litres from 14.7 million litres the previous year. This growth includes other popular sparkling wines coming out of Italy, such as Oltrepo’Pavese, Asti Spumante and the prestigious Franciacorta. A crisp and elegant sparkling wine, it is often compared to Champagne, as it uses the same grape varieties and production method (methode Champenoise) where secondary fermentation takes place in bottles. Though lower in cost, Francicorta undergoes even stricter regulations than Champagne regarding maximum yield and maturation time. It is produced in much smaller quantities than Prosecco, but it is another of Italy’s sparkling wines gaining worldwide recognition and accolade. It is not only the Americans and Europeans who are embracing Italian sparkling wines with such fervour, sales in Hong Kong (regarded as the Asian hub) recorded a dramatic rise of 81.2% in terms of value. In December last year, Italian farmers’ union Coldiretti said that exports of Italian sparkling wine would exceed domestic consumption for the first time. It said Prosecco was showing “dynamic” growth in foreign markets. Around 340m bottles of sparkling wine were produced in Italy in 2009, with around 160m bottles supporting the new Prosecco DOC and DOCG denominations. Most commonly drunk on its own, Prosecco also makes for an enticing cocktail. Undoubtedly the most famous Prosecco based cocktail would be the Bellini, from the renowned “Harrys Bar in Venice”Frequented by the Genre of Ernest Hemingway, Oscar Wilde and Henry Fonda, Harrys Bar has always been a destination for an artistic entourage.The Bellini cocktail was invented by its owner back in the 40’s andaccording to their Head Barman it still remains the most popular drink onthe menu – “perfect whatever the time, whatever the season”. The Bellini is prepared with freshly squeezed white peach juice and prosecco, served in a chilled Champagne flute. The perfect end to a perfectday.

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Taj Mahal How to Reach Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal, an embodiment of love and romance, is located in the city of Agra that lies approximately 204 km to the south of Delhi. If you are planning a trip to explore the beauty of this splendid monument then the very first question that comes in your mind is- how to reach the Taj Mahal. We have devoted this section on discussing various ways of traveling to the Taj Mahal in India.

By Air

The fastest way of reaching Taj Mahal, Agra is by air. The city of Taj, Agra, has its own airport that is around 7 km from the city center. Indian Airlines operates flights to Agra on a daily basis.

Gippsland is a large rural region in Victoria, Australia. It begins immediately east of the suburbs of Melbourne and stretches to the New South Wales border, lying between the Great Dividing Range to the north and Bass Strait to the south. The region is best known for its primary production such as mining, power generation and farming as well as its tourist destinations-Phillip Island, Wilsons Promontory, the Gippsland Lakes, Walhalla, the Baw Baw Plateau, the Strzelecki Ranges and the Gourmet Deli Region. Originally inhabited by Indigenous Australians of the Gunai nation and parts of the Bunurong nation. After European settlement, Samuel Anderson,a Scottish immigrant and early explorer established the third permanent settlement in Victoria at Bass in 1835. European settlement began after two separate expeditions to the area. Angus McMillan led the first European expedition through the area between 1839 and 1840, naming the area “Caledonia Australis”. [2] This was followed in March 1840 by Polish explorer Paweł Edmund Strzelecki, who unknowingly led his expedition across the same terrain already encountered by McMillan, renaming many natural landmarks and places. Following these expeditions, the area was officially given the title of “Gippsland”, a name chosen by Strzelecki in honour of the New South Wales Governor, George Gipps, with whom Strzelecki had a close relationship.

Destinations - Gippsland, Victoria, Australia: Just three hours from Melbourne, is known for its stunning bush and coastal scenery and acclaimed walking trails. Central Gippsland is gourmet country, dotted with wineries, cheesemakers, farmers’ markets, and fruit and berry farms. Explore historic gold towns and maritime villages such as Walhalla and Port Albert, or take to the slopes and spend a day skiing at the Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort, the closest downhill ski area to Melbourne.

By Rail

There is a good network of trains connecting Agra with the rest of the country. Apart from the main railway station of Agra Cantonment, there are other two stations also, that of Raja-ki-Mundi and Agra Fort. The main trains connecting Agra with Delhi are Palace on Wheels, Shatabdi, Rajdhani, and Taj Express.

By Road

There are regular bus services from Agra to a number of important cities. The main bus stand of Idgah has a number of buses running for Delhi, Jaipur, Mathura, Fatehpur-Sikri, etc.

Local Transportation

After reaching the city also, you need some sort of local transport to reach Taj Mahal. You can easily get taxi, tempo, auto-rickshaw and cycle rickshaw in the city that will take you to your destination. Prepaid taxis are also available if you want to visit the various places near the city. For the adventurous kind, there are bicycles that can be hired on hourly basis from different parts of the city. Since, diesel and petrol vehicle are not permitted in the Taj Mahal area, you can find batteryoperated buses, horse-driven tongas, rickshaws and other pollutionfree vehicles there..

Gippsland’s waterways: The Gippsland Lakes are fed by the waters of five major rivers and fringed by Ninety Mile Beach. They provide ample opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating and sailing. Dine al fresco at a lakeside restaurant or pub, have a family picnic by a river, or take a stroll through the waterfront villages of Paynesville, Metung or Lakes Entrance. Victoria’s far east:Continue east to Croajingolong National Park, a World Biosphere Reserve. With more than 100 kilometres of pristine coastline and hinterland, it is a great place to go bushwalking, surfing or spotting various species of bird and plant life. Mallacoota is a good base for exploring the park and also offers excellent fishing and boating.

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In Central Gippsland, you’ll find some of Victoria’s most attractive countryside, from glorious rolling green hillsides, to the dramatic granite peaks of Mt Baw Baw and magnificent temperate rainforests at Tarra Bulga National Park..

Scenic attractions Gippsland: Gippsland’s fabulously diverse scenic attractions offer visitors pristine, uncrowded beaches, vast lakes, untamed wilderness and one of Victoria’s most popular snowfields. * Wilsons Promontory * Gippsland Lakes * Tarra Bulga National Park * Ninety Mile Beach * Croajingolong National Park * Buchan Caves * Mt Baw Baw and Beaches

Nature and wildlife: Rich and diverse with striking natural beauty, Gippsland is blessed with some of the most unique and diverse natural landscapes in the world. Travel to Victoria’s beloved Wilsons Promontory to discover a magnificent work of nature with secluded beaches and coastal forests set against the backdrop of the park’s granite mountains. Walk along the endless expanse of Ninety Mile Beach, one of the most flawless stretches of coastline in the world.

Waterways:

Further along the coast, take in the magnificent Gippsland Lakes, the largest and most beautiful network of inland waterways in Australia. Explore the renowned Croajingolong National Park and discover sandy beaches, rocky coastal headlands, lush rainforests and local wildlife.

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Near by Attractions:

The city of Agra, being the capital of Mughal Empire for a long time, was witness to construction of numerous buildings on an elaborate scale. Infact, apart from the Taj Mahal, Agra boasts of a number of monuments that are quite magnificent. Taj Mahal attractions include famous places near the monument that are worth visiting. Given below is further information on the popular attractions near Taj Mahal at Agra. Agra Fort: One of the famous tourist places near Taj Mahal, India, is the Agra Fort. Situated near Taj Mahal, it was constructed by the Emperor Akbar in the year 1565. However, numerous additions were carried on in this fort, till the time of Shah Jahan. A beautiful example of Mughal architecture, Agra Fort is made up entirely of red sandstone and a number of magnificent buildings inside its complex. Akbar’s Tomb: The tomb of Akbar is situated at Sikandra, four km to the northeast of Agra. The architectural style of this tomb is quite different from almost all the other tombs of the Mughals. Infact, it is a kind of fusion of numerous different styles of architecture. Fatehpur Sikri: The deserted city of Fatehpur Sikri is situated near Agra. Constructed by Mughal emperor Akbar, it was completed in the year 1584. A one of its kind city, it counted amongst the most majestic cities of the Mughal Empire. It is difficult to explain more about this architectural marvel. You will have to explore Fatehpur Sikri yourself to appreciate it truly. Itmad-ud-Daulah Tomb: Noor Jahan, the wife of Jehangir, got the Itmad-udDaulah’s tomb constructed in between 1622 and 1628 AD. It was constructed in the memory of her father Ghiyas-ud-Din Beg. The tomb, an opulent structure, is considered to be an antecedent of the Taj Mahal because of its intricate carvings and inlay work. Vrindavan: The holy city of Vrindavan, situated near Agra, is one of the most revered pilgrimages in India. The city is very closely associated with Lord Krishna and is said to house as many as 4,000 temples, dedicated to him.

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Monthly Astrology - March 2011 Aries – Mesha

Your earnings will improve and you will have gains from various sources. You may be benefited by receiving a windfall quite unexpectedly. You will form new friendships and will become very popular in your friends’ circle. Some of your ambitions may be realised and you may have new acquisitions that will add to your comfort. You will lead a prosperous and happy family-life; there could be a celebration in the family. The performance of your educational activities, will instil a sense of pride and joy in your mind. You may spend a lot for having some renovations done to your house-building. Your mother may suffer from some minor ailments. Taurus – Vrushabha

You will be very fortunate and will receive special favours from the authorities. You will be successful in all your endeavours and rise to a powerful and lucrative position. Some of your cherished desires will be fulfilled and you may have new acquisitions. Your family-life will be happy with comfortable surroundings and socially you will gain more popularity. Your relationships with relatives and friends will become more cordial. You will be a centre of attraction in social gatherings. Gemini – Mithuna

This position offers mixed influences. You may become less energetic and lose confidence. Your wandering tendency and wasteful expenditures may increase. The health-condition of some of your male relations may deteriorate and

arouse your anxieties. Your earnings will be somewhat increased. The position however is favourable for securing higher education, having long journeys and pilgrimmages; it is also a propitious period for developing foreign connections from which you can derive benefits in future. Cancer – Kataka

You should take every possible care for avoiding quarrels and conflicts; you should not get entagled in any Law- suit also. Your health needs much more care and you should be very cautious while driving as you will be prone to sustain injuries and suffer blood-loss. In professional sphere, you may face many problems which you should try to sort out peacefully. The period is not favourable and you must let the adverse period pass over by lying low. The period is not good for finances; so think twice before making any new commitments. Leo – Simha

You may have problems either with your business or marriage partner and the health of your spouse may make you anxious. Romantic liaisons if any could take a bad turn and you may become a victim of slander and disrepute. You may be emotionally disturbed and may not be in good health. Journeys in connection with profession may not bear fruit excepting in the direction of east. For securing new deals the period is not favourable. You should try to avoid quarrels and confrontations by being diplomatic.

Virgo – Kanya

You will become very courageous and will conquer your enemies. You will be victorious in conflicts. By putting forward your endeavours in a proper manner and by facing situations with confidence, you will make excellent progress in your professional sphere and will have boosted earnings. You will receive favours from authorities and form new relationships. You will become very popular in your circle of acquaintances and your social status will be considerably improved. Libra – Tula

This is not a favourable position. You should take proper care of your health and you should also remain careful while driving as you will be prone to sustain injuries which can even make you bed-ridden. You should also keep a close check as fire can cause some havoc during this period. The health of your children may cause you some concern. You should try to overcome your argumentive tendency as this would otherwise lead you to have conflicts at your workplace. You should do better by staying away from any speculative investments for keeping your financial position in a stable condition. By putting forward your endeavours you may increase your own earnings to some extent. Scorpio – Vruschika

You may have to face many problems in your home-front and in respect of property-matters. Health problems of the family members may also cause you some concern. There might be loss of property and you may

have forced change of residence. You may become tense, worried and pessimistic during this time. Dealing in land, buildings, building construction materials and agricultural implements could fetch you good returns. Sagittarius – Dhanu

You will enjoy good health and so will do the other members of the family. Your family-life will be blissful and bright with happiness. Your earnings will receive a boost and you will have new acquisitions which will improve your living condition and increase your satisfaction. Your relationships with relatives and friends will improve. In professional sphere, things will be in your favour during this period. You will secure favours from persons of rank and authority, besides enjoying many other benefits. Opportunities will come your way and you will make timely use of them in a prudent way. Socially you will gain more popularity and prestige. Capricorn – Makara

You may suffer from skin diseases and feel nervous. Your sources of earning may get squeezed whereas you may not be able to control excessive expenditures. You may associate yourself with lowerclass people for which your near and dear ones might feel concerned. By excercising will-force you must try to change your outlook. If you cannot change your behaviour-patterns, your popularity will be on the wane and people will start distancing themselves from you.

Readers please note that the below predictions are given according to North Indian tradition of Hindu Vedic Astrological methods, using your Lagna as the base. Aquarius – Kumbha

You may become virtuous and talented, wealthy and famous. It may however affect the health of your spouse and your mother also may not remain in good health. You will improve your position by being industrious and through the assistance of influential persons. You may suffer losses because of theft and as a result of actions of enemic people for which you are to remain careful and cautious. You may have some gains through your writings and by offering consultations. Pisces - Meena

You will be somewhat indisposed and your enemies can create troubles for you. Your children may not remain in good health. Medical and other wasteful expenditures could tilt your balance while your income may shrink and your investments could be in a stage of stagnation. Journeys in connection with profession will not bear fruit during this period of time. Time is not propitious for you; so you must refrain from speculative investments. Your friends may not be very helpful during this time. So you should think twice before making commitments.

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need to be loved seems to be fast declining! Love, BreakUps Zindagi, takes us on a journey that unravels the many facets of love, through the lives of friends who find themselves at different cross-roads. As the story dares to defy the age-old adage that “OPPOSITES ATTRACT” we discover moments in the lives of our characters that will instantly remind you of moments you once shared and experienced not so long ago! Young, fun, quirky and yet rooted, Love, BreakUps, Zindagi helps us realize, how something that often seems so wrong may actually be the one thing that is actually so right! So Blackberry off everybody, as the new face of love is out to catch you!

wanted, and towards an opportunity that would give him more than he ever imagined. Tisca Chopra Tisca Chopra, plays a character that embodies grace and poise. She effortlessly carries a beautiful aura to her immediate surroundings, leaving one and all mesmerized by her disposition.

along in the most unexpected ways and at the most unexpected time. Dia Mirza Dia Mirza, plays a free spirited photographer, whose life seems to have found the perfect balance. A chance encounter, forces her to discover a life that she once knew all too well. Once again she must find a new balance, whilst maintaining the integrity of relationships that surround her. Cyrus Sahukar After living a sheltered life in a conservative Gujrati household, Cyrus Sahukar plays a young man who has fought hard for his new found independence. His journey travels through a life he always

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Imran makes fun of Katrina, calls her ‘Udd Dabangg’

A birdie from the sets of Meri Brother Ki Dulhan informs that Imran Khan is having a lot of fun teasing his female co-star Katrina Kaif. He refers to Kat as ‘Udd Dabangg’ from Salman Khan’s Dabangg. He earlier also had good fun teasing Deepika Padukone on the sets of Break Ke Baad by calling one of the spotboys as ‘RK’ which are the initials of her ex -Ranbir Kapoor. Ouch, wonder what Sallu and RK have to say!

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Eventograph photographs from latest B-Town Events

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at the Lavasa Women’s car rally prize distribution ceremony.

Arjun Rampal & Meher Jessia Rampa at Arctic Vodka launch

Boman Irani, Kareena Kapoor, Karan Johar at at IIFA voting event

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Ekta: What I couldn’t do on TV, I’ll do in films Unveils Kashmera Shah’s calendar

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fter ruling the small screen for long, Ekta Kapoor seems to have shifted her loyalties in favour of the big screen. These days, the erstwhile soap-queen is more concerned about her film plots than the next saas-bahu marathon. And rightly so, after all this diva has scripted some of the envious success stories in Bollywood in recent times. After tasting success with films like ONCE UPON A TIME IN MUMBAAI, SHOOTOUT AT LOKHANDWALA and LOVE SEX AUR DHOKHA, Ekta seems set to conquer Bollywood too. Now, with her latest film RAGINI MMS, Ekta is taking this success to another level.

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And the irony in her filmmaking and TV content cannot be overlooked. While her TV soaps strengthened the stereotype, her films on the other hand touch taboo subjects. So, when Ekta was recently quizzed about the difference in her subjects, the maverick producer was quick to reply, “We have always strived to give audiences something new. As far as my films are concerned, what I couldn’t do on TV I want to do in films. Our films are mostly youth oriented and the subject matter is always contemporary.” Ekta’s upcoming film RAGINI MMS will explore the contemporary subject of mobile scandals and is being looked up to with high expectations. The film will be directed by Pawan Kripalani and will star Raj Kumar Yadav and Kainaz Motiwala.

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ew Delhi, (IANS) Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan Wednesday urged the youth to stay away from corruption and make India a better place by being honest citizens. “The negative has to change. There is so much corruption around and the future can be bettered by young boys and girls only, so that the generations to come can be proud of the country,� Shah Rukh said while addressing students of the Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) here. “It is my earnest plea - do not indulge in scams or corruption. Everyday there are new scams in newspapers and TV. So I request the young generation to do things that do not leave the new generations embarrassed. Just make the best of opportunities and I wish all of you all the best,� he added. Shah Rukh, who had hundreds of students waiting to catch a glimpse of him, had other words of wisdom to share before hosting IIPM’s annual international business and marketing quiz DARE 2011. “A lot of people ask me what advice I have to give to them. But I’ll tell you honestly. I was at an award function with Mr. Bachchan once

and before going to the stage, I asked him - ‘Sir, do you have any advice to give?’ He said- ‘Before going to the stage, just check if your zip is up or not!’ “So I did that before my performance! And that’s all I have to advise you youngsters - make sure all your zippers are intact when you do anything in life, and all shall be well,� said the actor. The 45-year-old also repeated his dialogue from “Om Shanti Om�, and said: “Agar end mein sab kuch theek

na ho, to woh the end nahi hain dosto‌Picture abhi baaki hai‌ (If something does not end well, that’s not the end, friends‌the picture is still pending)â€?. His nearly three-hour delay left the students and media drained, but Shah Rukh’s grand entry in a blue Bentley lifted everyone’s spirits in no time. Sporting his deadly, new look for “Don - The Chase Continuesâ€? - complete with long, unkempt hair and a beard, the actor left the girls asking for more. The audience at the Parkland Exotica were enthralled as Shah Rukh hosted the quiz show in his trademark, witty style. He joked, laughed, pulled the contestants’ legs and even took a dig at IIPM dean Arindam Chaudhary’s long locks. “I am sporting long hair for my new film‌but I should really learn how to keep them shampooed and straight like Arindam’s hair‌,â€? he quipped. His witty and naughty one liners didn’t spare some international students too. When one young girl from the US said she loved Indian saris, Shah Rukh commented: “Oh well‌I am quite good at untying saris!â€?

umbai, Move over ‘Munni...’ and ‘Sheila...’, the new item song in tinsel town is ready to scorch the screens this summer. If the teaser of Deepika Padukone’s item in Rohan Sippy’s Dum Maaro Dum is any indication, there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. It is learnt that she started preparing for it from the day after she signed up for the Pritam-composed track in the film toplining Abhishek Bachchan, Bipasha Basu and south star, Rana Dugabatti. All those who have had a dekko of it, swear that Padukone’s song, with a heady mix of sex and drugs in the lyrics, is sure to set the screen ablaze. Interestingly, Sippy had briefed the choreographer to ensure that it was the hottest number this year and conveyed the same to Padukone too. No wonder, stylist Anahita Shroff Adajania has created one of the shortest outfits for the actor, who even got a temporary ‘Dum maaro dum...’ tattoo on her stomach. When contacted, Bosco diplomatically says, “We certainly want the track to reach at least the level set by Munni and Shelia.� About the choreography,

he says, “We’ve used a new form of aggressive dance called Krumping. It is very fast-paced and not easy. Apart from your body, you need to work your mind on it.� The choreographer, who has previously teamed with Sippy for ‘Right here, right now...’ for Bluffmaster (2005), enthused that they’re excited about venturing into a new style of dance. “After packing up her other shoots at 10 pm, Deepika rehearsed till 1 to 2 am for three days. It took us a month and a half to plan the entire sequence with Rohan, Anahita and Pritam to conceptualise the track in a jungle-like setting with the waterfalls etc. You’ve got to see it to believe it,� he says.

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ehul Kumar’s KRANTIVEERTHE REVOLUTION is releasing on 25th June 2010. It’s a sequel to the 1994 superhit film KRANTIVEER of Nana Patekar and Dimple Kapadia, where debutant, (filmmaker Mehul Kumar’s daughter) Jahan Bloch is playing their daughter. Produced under the banner of White City Entertainment Pvt. Ltd, its Story, Screenplay & Direction is by Mehul Kumar. KRANTIVEERTHE REVOLUTION, has music by Sachin-Jigar, lyrics by Sameer. The film stars Samir Aftab, Aditya Singh Rajput, Harsh Rajput & Introducing Jahan Bloch with... Ranjeet, Farida

out the devils that came from across the seas. Now, the demons are within. And they are more vicious and wicked. We need to fight them with a new force and energy. The youth. They are now ready to act only to stop, when they have achieved their mission to rid the society of evils corruption, anarchy & terrorism. Roshni acts as a pivot of the revolution and gets along her determined college mates Vishal, Uday and Goldie. The story takes all of them on a mission to rid the present society of the evils, a revolution for cleaning the system. Would this revolution shake the nation into searching its conscience and see peace, freedom and justice for all? This is what KRANTIVEER is all about.

Jalal, Govind Namdeo, Mukesh Tiwari, Aman Verma, Hiten Paintal, Raj Premi, Ashok Samarth, Anil Nagrath. Darshan Jariwala, Suhasini Mulay, Avtar Gill has special appearances in the film.

Hrithik Roshan Likely To Be The Brand Ambassador Of Zandu Balm

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rithik Roshan is likely to be Zandu Balm’s new brand ambassador which is a product of Emami Ltd. It is a pain relief balm made by the company. Previously, Malaika Arora Khan has also endorsed the brand. However, the deal is yet to be finalised. Harsh Agarwal, the Emami Director also refused to comment on it as of now.

Synopsis: The young daughter of the man responsible for the last revolution Pratap Narayan Tilak is now wielding the power of media as a fearless journalist. Roshni has inherited not only the courage and sting of her legendary father but also the spirited lingo and the indomitable style. The last time around, we rooted

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To Play Crippled Girl In Satte Pe Satta Remake?

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he star cast for the yesteryear Bollywood hit movie Satte Pe Satta’s remake which will be directed by Soham Shah is being decided. The buzz claims that sizzling actress Bipasha Basu will play the role of a crippled girl. While Vidya Balan will play the lead in the movie as that of Hema Malini in the original movie, Bipasha Basu will portray the character of the crippled girl Seema which was done by actress Ranjeeta. The character of Seema was seen with a wheelchair in the movie and most likely Bips will also have to do the same to fit in the role. The movie will also have Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi sharing the screen space together as Arshad plays one of the brothers of Sanjay in the flick. After their awesome chemistry in Munnabhai, hopes are high for the movie.

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Look who’s dating Playboy Playmate Candice Boucher?

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uzz is the Aap Ka Surroor director is smitten by the South African Playmate

Remember Aap Ka Surroor director Prashant Chadha? Buzz is he’s dating South African Playmate Candice Boucher, who debuts in Azaan, a film he’s directing. The movie, starring business tycoon Sachin Joshi, has international espionage for the backdrop. Candice plays a sand-artiste, an informant who goes undercover to save the nation from biological warfare. Chadha has been reportedly raving about the 28-year-old international model who has been on the covers of magazines like FHM, GQ, Cosmopolitan and Sports Illustrated and is the face of a leading denim brand. She is apparently the director’s latest muse. A source close to Prashant spills the beans, “The two met during the shoot of the film and instantly hit it off. They have been cosying up on the sets and spending a lot of time on and off sets.” Although Prashant’s relationship status on a social networking site says that he is in a committed relationship with Hind Karra, the source insists that he is dating Candice. So what’s cooking here, Mr Chadha?

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Mumbai police uncultured: Asha Bhosle

No sexy dance moves for Bobby Deol

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enowned playback singer Asha Bhosale Tuesday sang a different tune by criticising the Mumbai police and accusing it of being uncultured. Her sharp comments stunned a distinguished gathering of academicians at the Yeshwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMO) here Tuesday afternoon which had come to witness an honorary D.Litt.

being conferred on the singer. In the acceptance speech, Bhosle suddenly launched a verbal attack on the Mumbai police, saying that they had no manners of talking to common citizens and lacked culture. She claimed that there were times when she dreaded the prospect of being confronted by policemen on the roads and at traffic signals in Mumbai.

“They need to be educated on how to deal with the people in a decent and civilized manner, “ Bhosale asserted. Earlier, the university conferred an honorary D.Litt. on her in the presence of Maharashtra Governor K. Sankaranarayanan, YMCOU vice-chancellor K. Krishnakumar and other prominent invitees.

nees Bazmee’s “Thank You”, about extra marital affairs, has steamy scenes and some hot dance numbers. But Bobby Deol, one of the lead actors, refused to do some dance moves. A re-mixed version of “Pyaar do pyaar lo” from the film “Jaanbaaz”, has been used in the film. Lead actors Akshay Kumar, Bobby, Irrfan Khan and Suneil Shetty were supposed to dance on the song shot in a night club with women dressed in bikinis. One of the dance steps had the boys spanking the dancers on their buttocks, but Bobby flatly refused to the dance step. “Bobby was very hesitant to do the spanking step. Actually Bobby is very conscious that he is married, and refrains from doing and steamy or provocative steps, “ said a source close to the film. Even after a lot of coaxing Bobby refused to budge. Bazmee tried to talk Bobby into doing the step, but he explained his predicament and the director understood. “ ‘Thank You’ is about extramarital affairs. It’s an out and out comedy, and keeping in mind the theme of the film, the choreographer came up with the step. It was a step done in jest. In fact, we were all making fun of Bobby that he felt shy, “ said Bazmee. In “Thank You”, Bobby, Irrfan and Suneil are shown as playboys who cheat on their wives. Sonam Kapoor also stars in it.

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ondon, Pop singer Justin Timberlake admits it was “easy” to film love making scenes with Mila Kunis in an upcoming movie. The 30-year-old star will be seen in hot love making scenes with curvet actress Mila Kunis in his new flick “Friends With Benefits”, reports dailystar. co.uk. “That’s an easy thing to do. I think I could speak for all the men in the world when I say that’s the easy part,” he said.

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umbai, Sofia Hayat, a Britain-based actor of Pakistani origin, will get a temporary tattoo of the World Cup logo on her back and says she is impressed with the Indian team’s performance in the opening games of the tournament and hopes that they win the cup.”I wish India wins this World Cup as I love India. Sachin (Tendulkar), Yuvraj (Singh), Virat (Kohli), M.S. Dhoni, Zaheer (Khan) and Suresh Raina are great players. They should win,” Hayat told IANS. “I am showing my love and support for team India by getting my back painted and my hair stylist will make Paul the octopus with my hair. Jai Hind!” said Hayat. Sofia, also a singer and model, is in India to shoot for director Vinod Mukhia’s women-oriented drama “Diary of a Butterfly”.

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CWG scam: Bhanot, Verma sent to 14 days’ judicial custody

New Delhi: A Delhi court sent Lalit Bhanot and V.K. Verma, former high ranking officials of the Commonwealth Games (CWG) Organising Committee, to 14 days’ judicial custody in connection with financial lapses in a contract with a Swiss company. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Special Judge Talwant Singh sent the OC’s former secretary general Bhanot and former director general Verma to judicial custody till end of the March. Both Bhanot and Verma were produced before the court after the expiry of their five day police custody to which they were remanded Feb 24. The CBI did not seek further police custody. The CBI court allowed Bhanot and Verma to carry their spectacles and medical prescriptions as per the jail manual on the counsel’s request. “Bhanot and Verma can carry spectacles and medical prescriptions to the jail. However, the medicines will be provided to them according to the jail manual,” the judge said. The CBI Feb 23 arrested Verma and Bhanot, who was a key aide of erstwhile OC chairman Suresh Kalmadi, for irregularities to the tune of Rs.1.07 billion ($23 million) in a contract with the Swiss company for time-keeping equipment for the Oct 3-14, 2010 mega event.

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Sehwag out of world cup due to rib injury? I

s Sehwag out of world cup due to rib injury? There are speculations that Sehwag will be out of world cup – at least for next 3 matches. Vireder Sehwag who visited his personal physician for a rib cage injury he suffered during the practice session on 28 February. If it is true that Sehwag out of world cup – then it will be a major blow to Team India. With a weak bowling side Indian Cricket Team needs a great batting linup and Vireder Sehwag is like a lynch pin to their attack. According to reports Vireder Sehwag was hit on the rib cage by a local bowler at the nets during the practice session in New Delhi. Since he is still not back to Bangalore for the crucial Sunday’s match against Ireland (who are in tremendous form and have defeated England) – the speceulations are made that Virender Sehwag is out of world cup due to rib injury. Reports indicate that although the injury to Vireder Sehwag is minor the team will not take chances and want him to be fit for semi final matches. Fitness of most of the players has been a cause for concern for the Indian team management recently. If Sehwag goes out of world cup then it will be a major setback to Indian cricket team.

33 yrs after Australian was disabled in pool mishap, hotel to pay Rs. 4.9 cr

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ew delhi: She was a swimming champion and a member of the Queensland water polo team. It was a family holiday in one of Delhi’s five-star hotels, and Susan Leigh Beer was accompanying her father, a diver and former backstroke champion. Then, one hot day of May 1978, the 17year-old decided to take a dip in the hotel swimming pool. And everything changed. Susan slipped on the unclean bottom of the pool, hit her head against the pool wall, and was rendered disabled. Nearly 33 years later, the Delhi High Court on Thursday ordered Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC) — which ran Akbar Hotel, where the incident happened — to give Susan Rs. 1.82 crore for the loss of her life and limb, and “on account of physical pain, mental anguish and psychological anguish and loss of education”. ITDC will pay this with an interest of 6 per cent from 1982. The total works out to Rs. 4.96 crore.

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evin O’Brien smashed his way into record books with a fastest ever century in a World Cup match off 50 balls as Ireland pulled off the biggest upset beating England by 3 wickets in a group B encounter of the World Cup here today. It also turned out to be the highest successful run-chase ever in the history of the tournament with the previous best being 313 by Sri Lanka against Zimbabwe at New Plymouth in 1992. Ireland, who earned the tag of giant-killers after ousting Pakistan from the previous edition chased a stiff target 328 in 49.1 overs courtesy an unbelievable 113 off 63 balls (13x4, 6x6) from O’Brien. No praise will be enough as Ireland were down in the dumps tottering at 111 for five when O’Brien and Alex Cusack came together. He added 162 runs for the sixth wicket Cusack (47) and then 44 with John Mooney (33 not out, 30 balls, 4x6). By the time O’Brien was runout, Ireland were within sniffing distance of their best-ever win. The moment Mooney hit Anderson for a boundary of the first ball of the

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Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien celebrates his record breaking century during the Cricket World Cup match between England and Ireland in Bangalore, India, Wednesday, March 2, 2011.

50th over, it sparked wild celebrations in the Irish dressing rooms as the ‘Men in Green’ rushed out to congratulate the two unbeaten batsmen Mooney and Trent Johnston (7 not out). O’Brien reached his century in 50 balls and hit 13 boundaries and

six sixes in the process. He eclipesed Mathew Hayden’s previous record of hundred in 66 balls against South Africa at St Kitts during the previous edition.

Jerez: VJM-04, Force India’s car for the 2011 Formula One

season, completed its first ever laps with Adrian Sutil on driving duties on the first day of the second pre-season test at the Jerez de la Frontera circuit. It turned out to be a successful debut, with major systems checks completed and new components shaken down, on a day that saw Ferrari’s Felipe Massa set the quickest time.

Force India target the podium as Indian GP looms After installation laps in the morning, Sutil gradually increased the lengths of his runs and clocked up 28 laps in total over the day. Sutil, who completed 28 laps, will continue in the car on the second day with the objective of running through further checks before moving onto performance work in the afternoon. Paul di Resta will get his first outing in the new car on Saturday. “A successful first day of testing for the new car - a big well done to all the team. Out of the box it runs well and feels generally better than the 2010 car in every area. We had a good baseline set-up and balance, already the car is very smooth, which is always positive as you can then focus on improving performance,” Sutil said. “Despite a bit of downtime this morning with a problem with the floor we could still do 28 laps, which isn’t too bad for a new car, and got in all our baseline runs. I’ve got a good feeling and tomorrow we’re going to aim to put in some more laps, longer runs and look at different tyre compounds. “It’s too early to say where we are, but at this stage in testing I think we can be quite pleased and proud that the hard work everyone back in the factory and wind tunnel has, so far, paid off,” the German said.

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Dominic Harlow, circuit engineering director, said, “Today was the roll out for VJM04, and as such we were looking to install and shakedown the car whilst increasing our run lengths and looking to reach stabilised temperatures.” “The plan from there was to begin taking measurements and adjusting the car into our normal operating envelope and perhaps starting to sweep some set-up and control parameters,” he added.

eander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi recorded their first tour win as a team since 2004 when they outplayed the first-time combination of Robin Haase and David Martin 6-2, 6-7 (3), 10-7 to annex their fifth ATP Chennai Open doubles crown here Sunday. The top seeded Indian duo who last won here 2002 and are preparing for this month’s Australian Open, the only Grand Slam silverware missing in their showcase, were far too experienced for the Dutch-American combo. Image: Indian pair Leander Paes, left and Mahesh Bhupathi pose with the trophies after winning the doubles final match at the ATP Chennai Open tennis event, in Chennai, India, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011.The Indian duo defeated the team of David Martin ( U.S),and Robin Haase (Netherlands) in the finals.(6-2, 6-7, 10-7). March 2011 Edition

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AYURVEDA FOR HEALTHY “SEX” LIFE An Ayurvedic Help:

Dr. C.R.S. Kumar

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ex is a mystery in the bowels of Nature. It is as essential as food and sleep for human life. It is the urge for the most needed biological drive to promote the existence of humanity. Ayurveda strongly believes that human sex is not merely a physical mating but is the union of two bodies, minds and souls. It suggests various ways for successful sex life which help the individual as well as the society.

Ayurveda for preventing, enhancing and healing sexual health Ayurveda considers that sexual health is the most essential part of life for an individual as well as for the health of the society. Hence this medical science includes healthy sex along with preventive and therapeutic measures related to physical, mental, social and spiritual harmony. The medical system of Ayurveda has 8 branches of treatment of which Vajeekarana or Virility Therapy is dedicated to only sex life.

Holistic treatment of sex for body, mind and soul Ayurveda treats the human being as a whole person of body, mind and soul and hence Ayurvedic sex aims at the

union of the body- mind- soul complex. According to Ayurveda, male virility is the basis of success in sex. No doubt, Ayurveda gives such an importance to male virility that it believes that optimal sexual performance of the male partner is the prerequisite for conjugal happiness and harmony. The sexual relationship is a very sensitive phenomenon that can easily be disrupted by the physical, psychological and physiological factors. Hence following the regulations of Ayurvedic becomes essential for all for success in sex and family life.

Communication is essential A recent poll showed that women and men share one common opinion when it comes to sex. That is that they are willing to talk openly about their sex lives in order to improve them. Nearly every man and woman who took the poll claimed that they would want to know if they were doing something wrong and were open to suggestions and guidance from their partners. So how do we fix the problems and make sex better? Communicate! It’s the key to any successful relationship especially when it comes to sex. • Communicate with partner • Talk to your Doctor: Talking about sexual issues with your doctor can help you maintain a healthy sex life as you get older. Your doctor can help you

manage chronic conditions and medications that affect your sex life. • Expand your definition of sex. Intercourse is only one way to have fulfilling sex. Touching, kissing and other intimate sexual contact may be just as rewarding for both you and your partner. • Realize that as you age, it is normal for you and your partner to have different sexual abilities and needs. Be open to finding new ways to enjoy sexual contact and intimacy. • Change your routine. Simple changes can improve your sex life. • Stay healthy. Eating regular nutritious meals, staying active, not drinking too much alcohol, and not smoking or using illegal drugs are important for your overall health. • Finally, stay positive.

You may ask your personal query to Dr Kumar via Email drkumar@ jeevahealth.com.au or by phone 0402 282 745 regarding any of your health problems. You will be offered authentic Ayurvedic information and an opinion, as to what best can be done pertaining to your ailment.

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create multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) aerogel. Carbon nanotubes are so small that thousands fit on a single strand of human hair. And using the nanotubes instead of silica (major material in sand), the foundation for traditional aerogel, increases the materials’ practical use. For the first time, even the tiniest pressure change can be detected and tracked. Strips of MWCNT aerogel could be used in robotic fingers and hands to make them super sensitive and give them the ability to distinguish between holding a power saw or a scalpel — a distinction necessary for use in surgery.

spongy substance, considered the world’s lightest carbon material, could help improve robotic surgery techniques. The development has created a huge buzz in the nanoworld. University of Central Florida Associate Professor Lei Zhai and postdoctoral associate Jianhua Zou have engineered the new material dubbed “frozen smoke.” It belongs to the family of the lightest solid, also known by its technical name of aerogel. Zhai’s team worked with UCF professors Saiful Khondaker, Sudipta Seal and Quanfang Chen to

Egg Donation Egg donation began as a noble and altruistic gesture to elevate an infertile woman to acheive motherhood. However, practices in reproductive medicine and the extensive use of human eggs in stem cell research have ensured that the potential for commodification of egg donation far outweighs the nobility attached to the deed. Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) or InVitro Fertilization (IVF) is a branch of reproductive medicine that promises parenthood to childless couples. Most often infertility in a woman is the result of her malfunctioning ovaries. In some women the quality of their eggs is compromised, which

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prevents them from bearing a child. These women who are donees, are heavily dependant on donor eggs to realize their dream of bearing a child. Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT) is a technology that uses unfertilized human eggs to produce

patient-specific embryonic stem cell lines. Under this method, the human egg is enucleated and the nucleus of an adult cell is introduced into the cytoplasm of the egg. This is then induced to grow and multiply. The resulting cells harbor an infinite potency to regenerate and grow into any cell type. This method is mainly employed in therapeutic stem cell research, to find cures for innumerable diseases. This article aims to discuss briefly the processes involved in egg donation and to touch upon the medical, legal and ethical issues associated with it.

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new technology to identify neurologic conditions will be introduced soon by French startup E(ye) Brain. The French company has worked with neurologists at La Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris in developing the video-oculography measurement technology. Called the Mobile Eye Brain Tracker, it works on the premise that eye movements are linked to certain areas of the brain. By tracking these movements, diseases such as Parkinson’s and multiple sclerosis could be identified. The gadget may be made available in Europe and other countries soon, although in the US, it still waits for FDA clearance.

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Because the nanotubes have a large surface area , great amounts of energy could be stored in the aerogel, increasing the capacity of lithium batteries or supercapacitors used to store energy generated from renewable resources such as wind and the sun. Combining the larger surface area and improved electrical conductivity is also important in developing sensors that can detect toxins capable of invading the food or water supply. And the same technique can be used to develop equipment capable of detecting even trace amounts of explosives. “This has many potential applications and could really open up new areas to explore that we haven’t even imagined yet,” Zhai said.

Sleep Disorder: Sleep Problems in Children

Sleep, like hunger or thirst, is a vital need and is essential for a child’s health and growth. Sleep promotes alertness, memory and performance. Recent research shows that children are not getting enough sleep. The studies also show that failure to get enough sleep can result in poor school performance and behavioral problems. Through the ages, the need for sleep has been a matter of contention between children and parents. The children are happy with late nights and less sleep and the parents persistently worry that their children are not getting enough sleep. Each child is different and has different sleep needs. Experts recommend that children get the following amount of sleep at each stage of growth: Sleep requirement of children of various years are listed below- (Babies between the ages) • 3 to 11 months - 14 to 15 hours • 1-2 year olds : 12 to 14 hours • 2-3 year olds : 11 to 13 hours Children above 3 years: 10 to 11 hours Most children have the ability to sleep well through the night. Children who do not sleep well maybe suffering from a sleep problem. It is very important for parents to know and recognize the symptoms of a possible sleep problem in their child. Sleep problems can have very significant consequences on the health of the child and their ability to function normally. The best way to deal with most sleep problems is to find them early and treat them as soon as possible.

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THE B VITAMINS IN CHILDREN

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metabolism, turns food into energy, maintain healthy skin and muscle tone, enhance immune and nervous system function, promote cell growth including that of the red blood cells that help prevent anemia, assist in cell division and cell replication, tissue and cell repair, reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer etc. Together, they also help combat the symptoms and causes of stress, depression, and cardiovascular disease.

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he B vitamins are eight watersoluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism. They are chemically distinct vitamins that often coexist in the same foods. Supplements containing all eight are generally referred to as a vitamin B complex. The nine commonly vitamins are:

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B1 (thiamine)

B2 (riboflavin)

B3 (niacin, nicotinic acid, nicotinamide or niacinamide)

B5 (pantothenic acid)

B6 (pyridoxine, pyridoxamine)

B7 (Biotin)

B8 (Adenosine Monophospate)

B9 (folate or folic acid)

B12 (cobalamin)

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NATURAL SOURCES OF VITAMIN B: Different B vitamins come from different natural sources, such as wheat germ, oatmeal, whole wheat, whole brown rice, black strap molasses, soybeans, whole grain products, lean meat, nuts like almonds, walnuts etc, all types of lentils, potatoes, bananas, chilli peppers, liver oil, liver, turkey, tuna, Nutritional yeast (or brewer’s yeast), molasses, Vegemite, eggs, bananas, spinach, broccoli, oats, barley, wheat bran, avocado, salmon, Brazil nuts etc. The B-12 vitamin is of note because it is not available from plant products, making B-12 deficiency a concern for vegetarians. Vegetarians should take intermittent vit B-12 supplements. B-12 is available from liver, kidney, meats, fish, dairy products and eggs.

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IMPORTANCE OF B VITAMINS: B vitamins are essential to human life and are found in every body cell. Each vitamin performs a specific role and also forms complex, interdependent relationships. The B vitamins often work together to deliver a number of health benefits to the body. B vitamins support and increase the rate of

B VITAMIN RESERVES: All B vitamins are water soluble, and are dispersed throughout the body. Most of the B vitamins other than B12 must be replenished daily, since any excess is excreted in the urine. An average adult’s body can store a

few year’s supply of B12 and a few months supply of Folate. But infants and children will have to be administered regular supplies of these vitamins because they are easily prone to deficiencies as they would not have established extensive reserves. DISEASES CAUSED DUE TO VITAMIN B DEFICIENCY: Folate B9 deficiency in a mother prior to pregnancy will cause premature births and neural tube birth defects such as Spina Bifida in the child. Children are more vulnerable to Vitamin B6 deficiency which can cause convulsions, irritability and anemia. Vitamin B7 deficiency does not typically cause symptoms in adults but may lead to impaired growth, neurological disorders and Seborrhic dermatitis in infants. Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) which is necessary for a child’s growth, memory and learning causes Infantile beriberi in infants aged 2 – 4 months, , resulting due to breast feeding by thiamine deficient mother. Vitamin B2 deficiency results in sensitive eyes(sunlight), lesions at the corner of the mouth, cracked lips and even growth retardation in children. Vitamin B4 or niacin deficiency can cause Pellagra ( typically a disease that occurs in adults) in adolescents and young children if they are exposed to a pellagragenic diet

(unfortified corn diet).Vitamin B12 deficiency causes a type of anemia called Perinicious Anemia or macrocytic anemia, both diseases of the red blood cell. Children with this deficiency usually show symptoms of reduced appetite, diarrhea, tingling of hands and feet, paleness, short breath, fatigue, weakness and sore mouth. Deficiency also shows menstrual symptoms, psychological symptoms, and nervous system problems. Children deficient in vitamin B5 show symptoms of nausea, abdominal pain and fatigue. HOMEOPATHY: In most cases, a balanced diet provides the necessary B vitamins to enrich the body. Sometimes, due to high stress levels, disease, low energy, poor assimilation etc, Vitamin B may not be assimilated into the body at the required levels. Homeopathic remedies can be of assistance in the proper assimilation of Vitamin B and other nutrients from food and other sources.

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