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Advani in yatra mode again, this time against corruption

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ome time between now and the start of the winter session of Parliament, veteran Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani will once again undertake a ‘yatra’ and traverse the whole country to raise awareness against corruption. “I will undertake a ‘yatra’ against corruption. The details are being worked out. Adhyakshji [Nitin Gadkari] has agreed,” Mr. Advani, flanked by the two leaders of

Opposition Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley, announced at a press conference here on Thursday. Asked whether this signalled that he would be his party’s prime ministerial candidate during the next Lok Sabha election, Mr. Advani replied: “phir wahi ghisi piti baat [you are again on the same old subject].” Did he think that a mid-term election was possible? Mr. Advani repeated what he

recently said in Nellore, but stopped short of asking for an early election, which he had done in Nellore. “I said a few days ago this government’s legitimacy is over. The government may not think that, but I do believe the government’s mandate is exhausted.” The ‘yatra’ would be “more or less like the earlier ones.” It would be against corruption and would focus on clean politics, he said. ‘A suggestion’ When a reporter asked him whether he intended to go through Bellary during his ‘yatra’, his response was that it was a suggestion. Would Mr. Advani invite Anna Hazare to join the ‘yatra’? In response, he simply folded his hands as if to say ‘excuse me.’ On the proposed ‘yatra’ RSS spokesperson Ram Madhav said “all affiliates of the RSS have already been asked to actively participate in all anti-corruption campaigns, as we did in the Anna Hazare-led movement.” The last ‘rath-yatra’ undertaken by the 84-year-old BJP leader was the ‘Uday Yatra’ in March-April 2004 ahead of the election that year. At that time, he was master of the BJP party machine, unlike this time when Nitin Gadkari is in the saddle as party president. His most famous one was the ‘Ram rath yatra’ from Somnath to Ayodhya in 1990 – cut short at Samastipur by Lalu Prasad who arrested him. The BJP then withdrew support to the V.P. Singh government leading to its fall and a fresh election.

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Time no healer for families of 9/11 Indian victims I

t is said that time is the best healer, but not for the Indian families in the US whose kith and kin lost their lives on that fateful September day ten years ago, when the city faced its worst terror attack. New Jersey resident Arjan Mirpuri’s 30year old son Rajesh was among the 3,000 people who died on 9/11 when two airplanes crashed into the Twin Towers. “My son did not even work at the World Trade Centre. He had gone there that day to attend a trade show. Before that day, Rajesh had never gone to the WTC. 9/11 became the most unfortunate day of our lives,” Mirpuri said. It has been 10 long years since but the pain and sadness in Mirpuri’s voice and expression is still palpable. “Whatever happened on 9/11 was wrong. It should never have happened. We still feel miserable and upset about the tragic events of the day,” he says. Mirpuri will organise a religious ceremony, now an annual fixture, on 9/11 in memory of his son. “We have tried to move on in life. We have to accept God’s will but nothing can compensate the loss of losing a son in such a manner.” The world may come together to remember the victims of the crash every year on 9/11 but for the Mirpuris, the anniversaries hold little meaning. “It may be 10, 15 or 20 years but we have to live with the loss everyday single day

of our lives. Our son has gone forever. We pray that no parent has to go through such a loss.” Mirpuri says he does not want to get into the political debate of what the countries and governments should do to tackle terrorism. Every country, be it the US or India, is trying to control terrorism but innocent people are killed everyday around the world. “We can only pray that the perpetrators of such acts realise what they are doing and stop taking the lives of innocent people. The world should live in peace and harmony,” he said. Surgeon John Mathai, who lost his younger brother Joseph, says 10 years may seem a long time to many but for him the years have not dulled the pain of the “unfortunate” event. “The loss of my brother is a loss that will

never be replaced. Ten years have gone by but there has hardly ever been a day where I have not thought of him and the wonderful time we spent in New York,” Mathai said. A leading technologist, Joseph had decided to attend a meeting at the World Trade Centre at the last minute. When he last spoke to his wife Teresa, he had told her that there was smoke inside the tower and was waiting for instructions to get out. John feels his brother must have escaped from the building as “there were no burns, only injuries. So I’m supposing they managed to get down somehow.” But it still was too late. “The attacks were an unfortunate event in human history and my brother was one of the unfortunate victims,” said John. John recalls that he had visited the ‘Windows on the World’ restaurant on the 106th floor of the north tower with his brother where they enjoyed their sushi meals. “I have not eaten sushi since his death,” John says. Attorney Umang Shastri, who lost his cousin Neil, says a foundation that the family has set up in memory of Neil has served as a “distraction” that helps in not thinking about his tragic death. Neil, 25 had worked for an internet company and had married his childhood sweetheart three months before the 9/11 attacks. He had spoken to his wife as the towers collapsed.

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Amar Singh: King of the sting operation now falls to one A

mar Singh lived by the sting, and died by it.

The corporate-turned-politician, who scared the world by tapping conversations, fell to a similar operation which exposed his aides on video, ‘buying’ MPs to back the Congress government in the trust vote in Parliament in 2008. His brazen denial, despite his secretary figuring in these clips, could take him till September 6 but no further. The unravelling of the Singh saga ends an incredible journey where the Thakur from Azamgarh walked the fine edge for so long, proving observers wrong at every step. None saw him going too far when his main weapon became public - taped conversations or stings for every occasion, good or bad. If Vishwanath Chaturvedi alleged corruption against Mulayam Singh Yadav, there was a tape with him bragging to manage the postretirement life of the adjudicating judge. When Anna Hazare aides cornered the Centre over Lokpal bill, Singh played out a purported conversation which had Shanti Bhushan assuring the SP chief that his son Prashant would manage the concerned Allahabad judge for a handsome fee. Even actor Sanjay Dutt claimed to have ‘stung’ then law minister H R Bhardwaj on Singh’s

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bidding when he went to meet him about his TADA case. The split with SP in February 2010 came with threats that he had ‘Netaji’s’ secrets in his cupboard which he would not reveal. The stings were not that many, but fear of what Singh could do built his aura. “Sting is king” was the mantra. Colleagues said Singh’s fall was long seen as coming but it took really long. “He really survived well with all the controversies,” a leader said. It has been a long journey for the son of a hardware store owner in Kolkata who networked well and progressed fast. His first job as liaison man for a Delhi corporate house took him close to Madhavrao Scindia, starting his life in power. Finding his feet, Singh’s big break came when he switched to Mulayam’s

camp. For the rising star of Mandal politics, he positioned himself as the perfect complement to network in the corporate world and media. The partnership took wings. The Etawah strongman who drew sniggers of ‘pehelwan’ and ‘casteist’ from the chatterati was soon shaking hands with big businessmen and getting photographed with A-list glamdolls and the Big B. Singh came to be known as the socialist’s alter ego. The Thakur was on the fast track with his brazen ways but, observers say, he erred in working on the premise that politics had short memories. In 1999, he was the brain behind Mulayam’s decision to stall Sonia Gandhi’s shot at power after the ‘secular’ opposition had toppled Vajpayee. “Woh banegi rani, ham sab bharenge pani,” was his jibe at the Congress chief, then still learning the ropes. When BJP helped the SP chief become UP chief minister in late 2003 with indirect help from its governor and Speaker, Singh contrived the post of UP Development Council to lord over the administration and finances of the largest Indian state. Shilpa Shettys and Bipasha Basus thronged the mofussil Etawah while the Godrejs and Ambanis flew to Lucknow. Sky was the limit for Singh.

But his past caught up with him in 2004. Despite the SP having 37 MPs, the surprise winner Congress snubbed him. He later regretted that he was getting calls till 10 am. Singh was left to languish out of power for five long years, despite having more MPs than any Congress ally. The word was out - Sonia had not forgotten 1999. The big failure triggered desperate acts. Steering SP’s volte face on the nuclear deal, he saved the Congress government, only to find himself rebuffed when he sought returns. SP was hoping that Congress, burdened by its “nuke deal gratitude”, would play the marginal player in jointly contesting Lok Sabha polls in UP. A hard-bargaining Congress and Digvijay Singh were least bothered. After the polls, with Congress snug, Singh was again left to fend for himself, screaming in deaf Congress ears. Then, the life in opposition started getting on his nerves. Ties with Mulayam too deteriorated. The SP chief, who pandered to his ego to the extent of even siding with Jaya Prada in her fight with Azam Khan, gave up on him. They went their ways in February 2010 but Singh found himself unwanted in Congress. Over the past 18 months, the future did not look bright for him. On Tuesday, the past too caught up.

Child labour: Denial of childhood

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t’s been five years since India banned child labour after sustained efforts over the preceding two decades. But it is still home to the largest number of working children. Blamed on poverty and illiteracy, the menace evades all efforts, leaving children with an exploited childhood.

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Ban on Mumbai dance bars: We do not want dancers to go to streets, says Supreme Court

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Subramanium said the ban was imposed to “prevent trafficking and exploitation” of women. He however, offered the government’s willingness to discuss the issue with the various stake holders in the dispute for an amicable solution. Senior counsel Anand Grover, on behalf of organisations espousing the cause of the dancers, said the matter should be disposed off early as it involved the livelihood of over 70,000 dancers. He denied the allegations that the dancers were engaged in obscene or objectionable dances. On the contrary he said, what they were doing was just a replica of the dance being performed in Hollywood and Bollywood movies. On April 12, the high court had quashed an amendment to the Bombay Police Act that banned dance bars as “unconstitutional” as it discriminated between dance performances in beer-bars and ordinary eateries -- which were banned -- and those in theatres, auditoriums and three star and above hotels -- which were exempted. According to the Maharashtra government, the legislation banning dance performances in beer bars was not an overnight decision, but a conscious move, following several complaints that dance bars and certain eateries were operating as prostitution rackets posing law and order problems. The aggrieved bar and restaurant owners have claimed that after the ban was imposed, 70,000 women have been left jobless.

he Supreme Court today asked the Maharashtra government to examine whether it can “modify” certain provisions of the Bombay Police Act to ban only “obscene and objectionable” form of dance in bars, hotels and restaurants. “We do not want them (dancers) to go from the bars and restaurants to the streets,” a three-judge bench of Altamas Kabir, S S Nijjar and Gyan Sudha Mishra observed, while granting the state two weeks time to examine the idea. The apex court felt that dance by itself cannot be considered as obscene, as banning the activity may render thousands of dancers jobless, thus pushing them to the streets. “We have children dancing. Couples dancing at different places. There are dance floors. That by itself does not make it obscene or objectionable,” the bench remarked, asking ex- Solicitor General Gopal Subramanium appearing for the state to examine whether sections 33, 34 of the Bombay Police Act could be modified to ban only obscene and objectionable dance forms. The Bombay high court had in 2006 quashed the ban imposed by the Mumbai police under the impugned provisions of the Act on dance shows in bars and restaurants on the ground that they were obscene, titillating and many of the girls were indulging in prostitution. The apex court had in 2006, admitted the state government’s appeal against the high court verdict striking down the legislation as being “unconstitutional”. During today’s brief arguments,

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ureaucrats face a 10% loss of pension for minor cases of corruption and a 20% cut for major infringements that lead to compulsory retirement from service. In a bid to deter corruption, government will soon implement the decision taken by the Group of Ministers on corruption. Cases of public servants accused of graft will be fast tracked by quickening the process of approvals. There is also a proposal to ensure that disciplinary action is decided within a year of a complaint being received. The anti-corruption steps are part of measures suggested by the GoM on corruption headed by finance minister Pranab Mukherjee and accepted by the government for implementation. The GoM was constituted

soon after Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s call for proactive measures to check corruption at the party’s plenary session at Burari in Delhi in November 2010. Not much happened until the latest edition of Gandhian Anna Hazare’s successful fast at Ramlila Maidan in August. Long delays in clearance for prosecution and slow trials have often meant that public servants accused of corruption retire from service and even pass away while proceedings drag on. Also, the delays lead to weakening of evidence and witnesses allowing corrupt officials to escape punishment. Minor penalties will attract a cut in pension up to 10% which will be imposed for five years. The consequence of major penalties will be a 20% lifelong cut in pension.

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ndia’s rupee dropped to the weakest level in almost a year on speculation gold and fuel importers stepped up dollar purchases to settle bills. The local currency fell for a fourth day after crude oil traded in New York rose 3.9 percent to $89.34 a barrel yesterday, the highest close since Aug. 3. India imports more than 75 percent of its fuel requirements. Local gold demand may surge 25 percent during the Diwali festival season that falls next month, according to Rajesh Exports Ltd., the nation’s biggest jewelry maker. “Demand for dollars from importers is strong and we could see a sustained drop in the rupee in the coming days and weeks,” said Naveen Raghuvanshi, a Mumbai-based currency trader at Development Credit Bank Ltd. “The undertone for the local currency is going to be bearish and there is nothing positive to look forward to in the short term.” The rupee declined 0.05 percent to 46.1950 per dollar at the 5 p.m. close in Mumbai, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The currency fell to 46.2725 earlier, its weakest level since Sept. 16, 2010. Raghuvanshi forecasts the rupee may drop to 46.75 per dollar by the end of this month. Offshore forwards indicate the rupee will trade at 46.75 to the dollar

in three months, compared with expectations of 46.58 yesterday. Forwards are agreements to buy or sell assets at a set price and date. Non-deliverable contracts are settled in dollars.

Monetary Tightening The Philippine peso and South Korean won led losses among Asian currencies the day after the nations’ central banks joined regional peers Malaysia and Indonesia in leaving borrowing costs unchanged amid signs the global economic recovery is faltering. In India, food inflation stayed above 9 percent for a fifth straight week, government data showed today, maintaining pressure on the central bank to raise interest rates.

The Reserve Bank of India has raised interest rates by 175 basis points, or 1.75 percentage point, this year to curb rising prices. Economists such as Singapore-based Leif Eskesen at HSBC Holdings Plc expect another increase when the central bank reviews policy on Sept. Investment banks including UBS AG, Credit Suisse Group AG and Morgan Stanley have cut estimates for India’s growth after the Reserve Bank raised interest rates 11 times since mid-March 2010. India’s growth in gross domestic product for the first six months of the current fiscal year will be below 8 percent, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, deputy chairman of the nation’s planning commission, said in New Delhi today.

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ward winning developed Central Equity Land announced its newest Point Cook community, Parkbrook. Parkbrook is to feature new house blocks, to be integrated with Central Equity’s popular Featherbrook estate. Promotional materials promise that the potential residents will be surrounded by an “abundance” of established recreation and community facilities, shopping, schools, services and transport options. Parkbrooks will be located in South-Western Melbourne, 22 kilometres from the city centre, but close to the Cheetham Wetlands and Point Cook Coastal Park. The community’s major road Boardwalk Boulevard, crosses the Princes Freeway, which becomes the West Gate Freeway. The Western Suburbs are a huge growth area for Melbourne’s

home-hungry population. Growth in the West has quadrupled in the past decade. The Wyndham Local Government area, where Parkbrook is located, is the fastest growing area in Australia. Potential consumers often cavil at the cookie-cutter effect of housing estates, which seem to stamp out individuality in architecture and design in favour of a uniform appearance. Central Equity, however, promises that the Parkbrook Home Design Guidelines encourage individual tastes and preference, with a wide variety of house and land packages. Still, buyers will be

choosing from a variety of home designs meant to provide “seamless integration between homes and the surrounding environment” in an setting promised to be “attractively landscaped and thoughtfully designed”. Central Equity has a strong track record. It has sold in excess of 8 000 apartments and homes in Melbourne, totaling over $3 billion in end sales value. Properties include Parkside Terrace, Stonnington Gardens, Southbank Gardens and Flagstaff Square. Recently, the Woodland Waters estate in Mernda was awarded both the 2010 UDIA Victoria Excellence Award for Residential Development (more than 250 lots) and the 2010

UDIA Victoria Judges Landscape Award. The reason for this success may be the in-house team of builders, designers, and architects, which the company claims adds experience to the development process. The neighbouring Featherbrook estate has completed or nearly completed the recreational areas for its residents, and Parkbrook residents are to be granted access to those areas, including parks, wetlands, conservation reserves, playgrounds, and a sports oval. Central Equity promises that, once Parkbrook is complete, a park and wetland with walking and cycling tracks will also be open to residents. For homebodies, each Parkbrook land lot will have access to the National Broadband

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erger ill-timed; harsh decisions needed to improve airline health

While recognising the need for the erstwhile Air India to acquire new aircraft, the Comptroller and AuditorGeneral criticised the national carrier and the Civil Aviation Ministry for an “unduly delayed acquisition process’’ that was “deleterious to the financial health of a commercial airline.’’ The CAG report, tabled in Parliament on Thursday, said the acquisition of 111 new aircraft for Air India and Indian Airlines was a “recipe for disaster’’ and should have sent alarm signals in the government. “Interestingly, although the original proposal of Air India for acquisition of 18+10 aircraft took its own time for processing, the revised proposal for acquisition of 18+50 aircraft was processed faster.” The process gained momentum culminating in the signing of the contract in December 2005. The CAG’s latest performance audit report on “Civil Aviation in India’’ also called the merger of the two erstwhile state-run carriers “illtimed,’’ and said “the financial case for the merger was not adequately validated prior to the merger.’’ The decision to increase the number of aircraft to 68 in AI’s acquisition plan “does not withstand audit scrutiny.” The entire acquisition

for both airlines was to be funded through debt (to be repaid through revenue generation), except for a relatively small equity infusion of Rs. 325 crore for IA. “This was a recipe for disaster ab initio and should have raised alarm signals in the Ministry, the Public Investment Board and the Planning Commission.” Terming the move for getting a “large number’’ of planes “risky,” the national auditor said the acquisition had “contributed predominantly’’ to the AI’s massive debt liability of Rs. 38,423 crore as on March 31 last year. The CAG recommended “a total hands-off approach [by the government] to the management of the airline.’’ The 121-page report dwelt at length on the ailing national carrier’s losses, fleet acquisition, merger, huge debt burden, delay in joining the global grouping Star Alliance and its financial and operational performance. The CAG said that the erstwhile AI’s initial proposal was made in December 1996 and its examination continued “in fits and starts’’ till January 2004 when a plan was made to buy 28 planes. It was revisited and later a decision taken to acquire 68 aircraft. The revised plan saw “a dramatic increase’’ in the number of planes to be purchased and the sequence of events up to November 2004 clearly

demonstrated that the pre-merger AI “hastily reworked’’ its earlier plan. Commenting on the “speed’’ of the process of acquisition of 68 aircraft, the CAG said that while the first plan took eight years to decide on 28 planes, “between August 2004 and December 2005, the proposals were formulated by Air India, approved by the Board, examined and approved by the Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Planning Commission, the Department of Expenditure, the Public Investment Board, an empowered Group of Ministers and also the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs.’’ Observing that many assumptions in the revised plan were “flawed,” the report said the negotiation process was “irregular and adversely affected the transparency of the process.’’ “No benchmarks” of comparable prices and commercial intelligence were set. Consequently, “the effectiveness and efficacy of negotiations and the reasonableness

of the price arrived at are difficult to ascertain.” The CAG took the Ministry to task for ignoring the concerns over potential difficulties of IA in successfully finding the acquisition process with a positive Net Present Value (NPV). The subsequent Additional Secretary and Financial Advisor, Ministry of Civil Aviation, repeatedly expressed serious reservations about the acquisition proposal but his views “did not cause a rethink on the acquisition process.” The erstwhile IA had ordered

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dowry or any other offence committed by an Indian husband against his wife in a foreign country can be tried by a court in India, the Supreme Court has held. A three-judge Bench of Justice Altamas Kabir, Justice Cyriac Joseph and Justice S.S. Nijjar said “the provisions of Indian Penal Code have been extended to offences committed by any citizen of India in any place within and beyond India by virtue of Section 4 thereof.” The Bench, however said that offences committed by an Indian citizen in a foreign country would be amenable to provisions of IPC subject to the limitation imposed under Section 188

Cr.PC, viz seeking the prior consent of the Central government. In the present case, the appellant Thota Venkateswarlu was married to Parvatha Reddy Suneetha in November 2005 as per Hindu traditions and customs in Ongole in Andhra Pradesh. At the time of marriage Rs. 12 lakh in cash, 45 sovereigns of gold and Rs. 50,000 as ‘Adapaduchu katnam’ was alleged to have been given to the husband, mother-inlaw, and other relatives of the husband. According to Suneetha, her husband left for Botswana in January 2006 and she later joined him. While in Botswana, she was allegedly severely ill-treated and various demands were made including

a demand for additional dowry of Rs. 5 lakh. Unable to withstand the torture she sent a complaint to the Superintendent of Police, Ongole for dowry offences under IPC as well offences under the Dowry Prohibition Act. The magistrate, to whom the complaint was forwarded took cognisance and issued summons to the husband and others, who were questioned on their arrival to India. While the Andhra Pradesh High Court quashed proceedings against the appellant’s mother and two others, it dismissed his plea. The present appeal by Venkateswaralu is directed against this order. The appellant’s wife argued that part of the offence relating to dowry was committed in Indian soil and part of the offence was committed abroad. Hence the offence could be tried in Indian courts. However, the appellant argued that he could not be tried without the previous sanction from the Central government. Writing the judgment Justice Kabir pointed out that it was clear that the case relating to the alleged dowry offences were committed outside India. But since part of the offence was committed in India, the court here could try the appellant and the High Court was correct in rejecting his plea to quash the proceedings. The Bench while asking the trial court to take up the case said, the trial would not proceed without the sanction of the Central government as envisaged in Section 188 Cr.P.C.

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Now Anna gets some dare bare followers

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ocial activist Anna Hazare, who broke his anti-corruption fast on Sunday, is now having strange supporters to join his war against corruption- these are ready to strip showbiz people who bares to conquer corruption. One such follower is Marathi actress Yogita Dandekar, who posed topless by painting herself in tri color to support the cause. The Marathi actress who has done commercial Marathi films was seen posing infront of the camera by wearing an Anna cap and with her body painted in tri colors. She has written ‘I Support Anna’ on her body to show that she is there to support the old man who has attracted thousands of supporters in the Ramlila Maidan in Delhi to fight for the passage of Jan Lokpal Bill in the Indian parliament. But Yogita is not alone in this strange ways of displaying support, as Delhi based model Salina Wali Khan has said that she is ready to dance naked for Anna Hazare if the Central government do not pass the Jan Lokpal Bill. When the ladies can be so supportive to the cause in their unique fashion, how can the males be far behind, as model turned actor Yuvraaj Parashar has planned to bare his body to support Anna and his cause.

he terror attack on the Delhi high court on Wednesday was not only designed to gain publicity but also deliver a brutal message to high court judges and lawyers, sources said. The plan was not only to target ordinary people but also take a chance at a high court judge passing through the spot. Wednesday’s attack after the failed attempt at the high court on May 25 was apparently made to intimidate the court, which is hearing terror cases and to give a deadly retort to the rejection of appeals of those charged of terror activities after the Batla House encounter three years ago. Counter-terror specialists pointed out that while all appeals related to the September 19, 2008 encounter at Batla House were rejected by the high court in 2009, two terror trials involving two Pakistanis are currently pending in the court. Courts in other states have been targeted for similar reasons. Courts in Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow, Varanasi and Faizabad were the first in the series of terror attacks on courts. In November 2007, the UP courts were hit by serial blasts by the Indian Mujahideen (IM).

An email sent by IM commander Atif Ameen and Ariz Junaid from a cyber café in east Delhi stated that the strikes were in retaliation against the ill-treatment of alleged Jaish-eMohammed terrorist Walliullah by lawyers in the Varanasi courts. Walliullah, a cleric from Phulpur near Allahabad, has now been convicted for the Sankatmochan Temple blast in Varanasi on March 7, 2006. He was thrashed by lawyers when he was produced in the Varanasi local court due to which his trial was shifted to Ghaziabad. While Atif Ameen was gunned down in the

Batla House gunfight, Ariz Junaid, the key IM bomb-maker, is still at large. Official sources said the Lucknow courts were hit as three Jaish-eMohammed terrorists had been arrested by the Special Task Force of the UP Police in November 2007 on charges of trying to target Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Faizabad was hit as the trial of those involved in the Jaish-eMohammed suicide attack on the Ayodhya temple was going on in the local district courts.

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new study has suggested that thousands of “time bombs” could be scattered throughout our galaxy. Scientists have revealed that some old stars might be held up by their rapid spins, and when they slow down, they explode as supernovae. “We haven’t found one of these ‘time bomb’ stars yet in the Milky Way, but this research suggests that we’ve been looking for the wrong signs. Our work points to a new way of

searching for supernova precursors,” said astrophysicist Rosanne Di Stefano of the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics. The specific type of stellar explosion Di Stefano and her colleagues studied is called a Type Ia supernova. It occurs when an old, compact star known as a white dwarf destabilizes. A white dwarf is a stellar remnant that has ceased nuclear fusion. It typically can weigh up to 1.4 times

as much as our Sun - a figure called the Chandrasekhar mass after the astronomer who first calculated it. Any heavier, and gravity overwhelms the forces supporting the white dwarf, compacting it and igniting runaway nuclear fusion that blows the star apart. There are two possible ways for a white dwarf to exceed the Chandrasekhar mass and explode as a Type Ia supernova. It can accrete gas from a donor star, or two white dwarfs can collide. Most astronomers favour the first scenario as the more likely explanation. Di Stefano and her colleagues suggest that white dwarf spin might solve this puzzle. A spin-up/spin-down process would introduce a long delay between the time of accretion and the explosion. As a white dwarf gains mass, it also gains angular momentum, which speeds up its spin. If the white dwarf rotates fast enough, its spin can help support it, allowing it to cross the 1.4-solar-mass barrier and become a super-Chandrasekhar-mass star. Once accretion stops, the white dwarf will gradually slow down. Eventually, the spin isn’t enough to counteract gravity, leading to a Type Ia supernova.

Has Kajal Agarwal gone topless? haaye, what is this I hear... Kajal Agarwal has gone Apungaaye topless. Yes yes, that Singham girl has gone almost nanga for the cover of a men’s magazine.

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areena Kapoor on being a favourite with the superstars, wedding plans and more... With three back-to-back blockbusters, I almost expect Kareena Kapoor to be sitting pretty on her throne with a tiara on, waving her magic wand. Instead, I meet the star as we know her. Candid and confident as she talks about love, life and leading the big, bad Bollywood race... You must have your hands full, guarding the number one status you’ve reclaimed with Bodyguard... I am more than happy being number 100 on the list, too! But that doesn’t take away from the fact that Bodyguard has shattered records. I’m enjoying every bit of it. I work to see and sense this adulation, not for tags that are hardly permanent. But a Salman Khan film is always all about him. The heroine is generally incidental... I can proudly say that here’s a Salman film where the girl finally has something to do apart from hanging around and singing songs. Bodyguard is predominantly about the heroine. There is no movie without her.

Many say you’re piggyback riding on the Khans’ success. Is it easy to earn a hit that way? It was the Khans who came to me. They could have chosen anyone, but they wanted me. If I don’t work with Aamir, Salman, Saif, Shah Rukh and Imran, with whom am I supposed to work with? They are practically half the industry. I’m pretty lucky. I mean, I’m the only actress to have worked with Aamir in two back-to-back films. Your equation with the three big Khans must be quite different... They basically see me as Lolo’s (Karisma Kapoor) little sister. With each of them, the relationship is very professional. Like Salman has his quirks, so do SRK and Aamir. They also know how I work, so there is a comfort level. Is Aamir your favourite of the lot? Everyone knows I am a huge Aamir fan. We share great chemistry, but I think Saif and I also make a deadly pair in Agent Vinod. It’s probably why he insisted on casting me in this film. Are you insecure when Saif casts other heroines in his home productions? Not at all! I’m actually looking forward

to a film where he’d be cast opposite Priyanka (Chopra). There’s something very approachable about her and something very suave and sexy about Saif. Their pairing would work well. On a personal note, we hear Saif and you are getting hitched next February... I also hear about how many carats Saif has gifted me, and the desert we’ll be serving at our wedding! It’s very intriguing. I barely manage to meet my family and Saif and people are already planning my wedding in their heads. Why hide marriage plans, especially since you’ve said you’re ready for it? I am the only actress who can proudly proclaim to have a personal and professional life. I don’t understand when people say things like they don’t have time for love. I have given some of my biggest hits with Saif in my life. What bigger proof that it works if you balance it out. There was a point when I said I want to do nothing but work. Now that has changed. My relationship is of utmost importance. So when a date is fixed, we will let everyone know.

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bollywood music Mausam

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AUSAM marks the debut of Pankaj Kapoor (one of the most awesome actors that Bollywood has seen in present times) as a director, and since the film stars his own son, teenage sensation and a star in his own right, Shahid Kapoor, we have high expectations from the music of the film. Shahid himself has been associated with countless memorable and super hit compositions, and with melody king Pritam at the helm of affairs, along with his trusted aide, Irshad Kamil, who together spelled magic with JAB WE MET and delivered a couple of chartbusters in BADMAASH COMPANY, things only get more exciting. And now let’s check out if Pritam & Co. can indeed repeat the magic of JAB WE MET once again! There is double delight in store for those who might feel that a seasoned singer like Rahat Fateh Ali Khan would have done more justice to this type of track as Pritam throws the mike to the prince of ‘sufi’ romantic numbers , who is excellent as always and makes this number truly special with his characteristic rendition! Rustic Punjabi flavour intact, the fun continues with “Sajh Dhaj Ke”, and Mika the man behind many crazy, naughty numbers, especially with a Punjabi touch is certainly in his elements as he renders this celebration mode number in his much loved style. The song is in the same corridor as Dilip Kumar’s legendary number “Sala Main To Sahab Ban Gaya” (SAGINA) or more recently from Pritam’s own, “Bhootni Ke” (SINGH IS KINNG)”. Although the tempo which began with the absolutely rocking ‘mukhda’ does

take a beating in the all too familiar and heard before Punjabi ‘bhangra’, ‘antra’ but nonetheless the song is highly entertaining and will be loved and appreciated by all. The lyrics, which are a mix and match of English, Punjabi, Urdu and colloquial Hindi, are absolutely top class as they bring out the situation perfectly and add as a narrative rather than a stopover. The song is featured twice as remixes. The first “Club Mix” and second, “Desi Mix”, both by DJ Tiger Style. Must add that both are space fillers but since the song is so very entertaining the idea behind the remixes works as the songs are just right to be enjoyed dancing to in clubs, discos and parties. The heart rendering sonorous ‘alaap’ by Ustad Sultan Khan followed by a couplet- “Tera shaher jo peeche chhoot raha kuch ander ander toot gaya, Hairan hain mere do naina yeh jharna kahan se phoot raha”- is just the right precursor for a sad song that dwells on a situation like heart break and separation, a ‘birha’ composition, and “Ik Tu Hi Tu Hi” has the highly talented Hans Raj Hans behind the mike. However as we get into the main ‘mukhda’ it has such a striking resemblance to the first line of A. R. Rahman’s iconic patriotic number, “Ma Tujhe Salaam” that one instantly asks why, but thankfully the similarity ends there and Pritam’s gets into his own after that and on the whole it is a very good number, though a tad morose and even slow in parts and will appeal to a select audience. The song features twice, first as reprise version by Shahid Mallya and secondly as “Mehfil Mix” by the very famous and popular ‘sufi’ ‘qawwaals’ Wadali Brothers.

Shahid showcases his talent further with the reprise version with his deft handling of a difficult to render track, but naturally it is the Wadali Brothers whose ‘jugalbandi’ provides the icing on the cake with their stellar performance. The music arrangements too are different and lots of harmonium and ‘tabla’ provides just the right sound for a perfect setting. The feeling continues further with another sad situational number, “Poore Se Zara Sa Kam Hain” and it’s maestro Ustad Rashid Khan who has been assigned the task of rendering this classy track and will certainly be appreciated by the audience that knows what good music is. Irshad Kamil’s “Yeh Dooriyan” still remains a standout example of excellent poetry and with “Poore Se Zara Sa Kam Hain” he showcases his brilliance further with some superb lyrics that convey the feeling of love in a manner that is so very novel, simple but so very effective and pleasing as well. The melancholy feel to the album is perked up with “Aag Lage Us Aag Ko” and the all Punjabi flavour to the album now gives way to Gujarati as Karan Sagarthia lights up the proceedings with a lively, spirited and intense rendition. A song fit enough to be played and danced to during the ‘Navratras’. This ‘Garba’ may not find the same universal acceptance as “Dholi Taaro” (HUM DIL DE CHUKE SANAM) due to its very rustic and highly localized Gujarati flavour but will certainly find its patrons especially amongst its target audience. Pritam’s use of traditional Hindustani instruments is a delight to hear and savour. Prtiam rounds off the album

with a definite chart scorcher in the form of “Mallo Malli” sung by Tochi Rana with some cool rapping by Hard Kaur, and it comes as quite a surprise as one did not expect to find an all out westernized, funky dance number in this predominantly traditional album. However it appears that keeping in mind Shahid Kapoor’s immensely popular dancing skills this song has been composed and though it may appear out of context, we certainly don’t mind as this highly rhythmic dance number does turn out to be extremely likeable and will definitely provide what the masses (especially youth) may be missing here in this classy album. The two remixes of the composition, the first by Lehmber Husasainpuri (“Saddi Gali” from TANU WEDS MANU fame) is definitely more superior as Lehmber’s highly energized vocals suit the tempo better. The other is a simple remix and that too is pleasant on the ears and not jarring as the tempering is not overboard and over the top as in most cases. As we round off, the music

imesh Reshammiya’s return as a music director in Bodyguard got him a lot of attention. And while he is busy reveling in his comeback, Mumbai Mirror uncovered a secret that might dampen his celebrations prematurely. The song Teri Meri is not as original as the credits claim. Himesh composed four of the tracks for the film, one of which was Teri Meri. The song just happens to be a rip off of a Romanian folk song La Betleem (Down There in Bethlehem), which has been rendered by various artists in the country. One of the latest renditions of the song was composed by Cleopatra Stratan, the youngest singers to score

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a commercial success. When contacted, Himesh asserted that his tune was original. He said, “Teri Meri is a raag based original composition. Salman bhai had a folk melody in mind, which I developed into a purely Indian raag based melody with alaaps and Indian phrased melody. There is no controversy at all to this.” The music of Bodyguard was originally to be composed by Pritam. However, Salman decided to hand over the music directorial reins to Himesh. Pritam, who in the credit roll was referred to as the guest composer, worked on the song I Love You.

Director : Pankaj Kapoor Music : Pritam Lyrics : Irshad Kamil Starring: Shahid Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Adam Smith, Callum Fuller, Herry Tangri, Janine Ballantyne, Joseph Andrew Mclean, Ken Matthews, Supriya Pathak

Rating - 4 / 5

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album of MAUSAM is definitely a connoisseurs delight with some soul soothing, intellectually gratifying and classy numbers and at least three songs, “Rabba Main Toh Mar Gaya Oye”, “Sajh Dhaj Ke” and “Mallo Malli” will definitely hit the charts. The album may not turn out to be another JAB WE MET for Shahid, Pritam and Irshad but will surely rank amongst the team’s best. With MAUSAM Pritam proves his detractors wrong once again and showcases his versatility and class and also answers the question as to why the best in the business choose him!.

# 1 Teri Meri

Bodyguard

# 2 Dhunki

Mere Brother Ki Dulhan

# 3 Ik Tu Hi Tu Hi

Mausam

# 4 Choomantar

Mere Brother Ki Dulhan

# 5 Desi Beat

Bodyguard

# 6 Isq Risk

Mere Brother Ki

# 7 Sajh Dhaj Ke

Mausam

# 8 Rabba Main Toh Mausam # 9 Body Guard

Bodyguard

# 10 Sooraj Ki Baahon Mein

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

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omscore tracked unique visitors to Google+ from June to July 2011, and it found that the service had racked up about 20 million visitors worldwide. To drive home the point of the service’s rapid growth, the July figure was 82 percent higher than that of the previous week and 561 percent more than that of two weeks previously. The number of subscribers in the United States exceeded 5 million by July - up 81 percent from the previous week and 723 percent from two weeks before. Most importantly, Comscore was tracking visitors, which are different from users in that visitors may not sign up for the service. Also, Comscore was measuring behavior from people who visited the Google+ website pages, which means those who came in through the Google+ bar at the top of most Google pages weren’t counted. With a built-in visitor base of more than 1 billion worldwide, Google has the potential to convert a high number of users to Google+, Comscore suggested.

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pple has announced the new iOS 5 operating system for its iOS devices – Apple iPad , iPhone , and iPod touch . There are many new features/functionality addition in the new version of the OS like the new Notification Center, iMessage and Newsstand . Apple has also announced the iCloud which will make the iOS device PC independent , that is no need of a PC to activate,update,or backup (sync) your iOS device as it will be done on Apple’s iCloud

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MapmyIndia CarPad 7-inch touchscreen navigation tablet for cars with Android OS

Panasonic Lumix FZ150 24x optical zoom LUMIX Digital Camera

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he new MapmyIndia CarPad is a 7-inch touchscreen display navigation tablet built for use in cars . It is pre-loaded with the Android OS and is powered by a Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S1 processor. It sports 3G connectivity and offers various in-car navigation and entertainment options . You can use it as mobile phone by inserting your 2G/3G SIM card in it .

“Panasonic continues to strive to meet the photography demands of its consumers by providing unique features and advanced technology in all our LUMIX digital cameras,” said Darin Pepple, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “With the 24x Optical Zoom and 3D shooting capabilities the FZ150 is a versatile, powerful camera that gives users endless options to take creative and high-quality images and videos.”

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The new Panasonic Lumix FZ150 is the latest addition to the Panasonic LUMIX FZ-Series digital cameras . It sports a 24x optical zoom and a 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor.

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Panasonic Lumix FZ150 digital camera features : 25mm ultra wide-angle LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens 24x Optical Zoom 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor Video recording : Full-HD AVCHD Progressive (MPEG-4 / H.264) format Capture still images @ 3.5-megapixel while recording video 24x optical zoom is available in video recording Advanced Nano Surface Coating technology which helps minimize light reflection that causes ghost and flare New 3D Photo Mode Venus Engine FHD Pro processor Motion Deblur Mode, which helps to prevent blur iA (Intelligent Auto) Mode (also in video recording) , POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer), Face Detection, Intelligent Scene Selector and Intelligent D-range Intelligent Handheld Nightshot Mode, which generates beautiful night scenery with illumination by layering multiple images shot consecutively. PHOTOfunSTUDIO 6.5 BD Edition Software

Panasonic Lumix FZ150 Price in India : Around Rs.29,000 . coming soon..

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TELEVISION

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Kaun Banega Crorepati 5

Salman Khan on Shah Rukh’s show?

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he fifth season of ‘Kaun Banega Crorepati’ has gone on air but for Sony, it’s their second innings with one of the most successfully running non-fiction shows. The famous baritone (looking dapper in Rohit Bal’s creations) returns once again, the format is more or less the same with a few changes, the contestants participating from small towns and the interiors of our country with their emotional back stories, so on and so forth. Does it work? Yes, it does. Amitabh Bachchan and the general knowledge questions keep you coming back to the show. True, now I don’t need to sit in front of the TV sets. I can go pottering around the house finishing household chores, looking at my son’s homework and still hear Bachchan in the background asking questions to nervous contestants, some who make him recite his famous dialogues while others who break into songs and tears. I have seen it all before so I don’t really need to go through the motions once again. When Big B runs the contestants through the rules (now the participant has to pre-set the amount in the 13-question tree till which they think they can confidently sail through, for instance, he/she can set a mark on the Rs 80,000 question, the catch being, the buzzer now called Tiktiki — earlier it was Ghadiyal Babu — will set the time limit to 45 seconds

within which the contestant has to answer till he/she reaches that mark after which there is no time limit) or makes small talk with them, it is déjà vu. Yes, it does get a bit irritating when the proceedings slow down as Bachchan takes his own sweet time to tell the answer. But what’s heart-warming is the superstar’s reassuring demeanour and the warm stories of the contestants — like a young girl who dreamt of becoming an IPS officer but is now compelled to stay with her maternal uncle and aunt after losing her parents and brother in an accident or about a woman who had taken a loan to buy a tractor for her old farmer-father and now wants to repay the money and make his life comfortable. At the time of writing, I don’t know if Kaun Banega Crorepati 5 opened the TRP charts with a bang, I also don’t know how the show will eventually fare but KBC continues to be an entertaining draw. It is great fun to sms answers to questions from home and stand a chance of winning (yes, yes I know it could well be the mobile service providers’ ploy of minting some more money, luring gullible viewers who want to hit the jackpot). Yet, KBC 5 is still a notch above its rival shows.

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lthough they are not the best of friends, Shah Rukh recently extended an olive branch to the hunk of an actor Salman, by making him the first guest of Preity Zinta’s chat show ‘Up Close And Personal With PZ’. Apparently, the show is being produced by SRK’s Red Chillies Idiot Box. Salman has already shot the episode before he flew to the USA for surgery. The guest list of Preity’s show includes Saif Ali Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Arjun Rampal and Shah Rukh. Reportedly, Aamir refused to appear on the show when he got to know that it was being produced by Red Chilies Idiot Box. After Aamir pulled out, the channel decided to open

the show with Salman’s episode. In ‘Up Close And Personal With PZ,’ Salman and Preity talk about their personal and professional life, something unknown to the audience. Talking to a daily, a delighted Preity said, “The guests on this show are my friends and colleagues. I don’t intend to create controversies to get eyeballs for my chat show because I don’t think every chat show needs to stir up gossip to become popular. I love each of my co-stars and they love me. After that, it doesn’t matter who kicks off the show. I’m happy with whatever I’ve shot so far. Each episode will be a revelation, I promise.”

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Food & Wine

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Indian Breakfast Recipes

PANEER SANDWICH Ingredients of this recipe :

India awakening to wines, but pricing a problem

1 loaf Bread 1/2 cup grated Paneer (Cottage Cheese) 1 Tomatoes 1 Onions 2 Green chillies 1/4 tsp Red chilli powder Salt to taste Butter as needed

Method to make: paneer

sandwich

1. Chop onions, chillies and tomatoes. 2. Mix the grated paneer with chopped vegetables, salt, red chilli powder and keep aside. 3. Take two bread slices and butter them, put some paneer mixture on one slice and cover it with other bread slice. 4. Put this in sandwich toaster until the bread turns crispy and brown. 5.

Serve with ketchup.

PAV USAL

Ingredients: • • • • • • •

1 cup Green Peas 6-8 Pavs 1/2 tsp Garam Masala 1/4 tsp crushed Cumin Seeds 1 Lemon Juice 2 tblsp Oil salt to taste

Make Paste: • • •

1 small bunch fresh Coriander 8-10 Green Chillies 1/2 cup fresh grated Coconut

For Garnish: • • •

Chopped onions Fine Sev Lemon Quarters

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How to make Pav Usal: 1. In a heavy bottom vessel and heat oil in it. 2. Make the paste of coriander, green chillies and grated coconut. 3. Stir fry this paste in the oil for 2 minutes. 4. Add 3 cups water and bring to a boil. 5. Add all the other ingredients, stir and boil. 6. Simmer for 15-20 minutes with stirring occasionally. 7. Cook till oil separates and floats on top and peas get soft. 8. Check the seasoning. 9. To garnish sprinkle chopped onions, pieces of lemon and sev. 10. Serve hot with bread or pav.

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ust over a million cases of wine are sold annually in India -- a country that loves its beer and whisky, which together account for as many as 373 million cases. Even beer that at times is paired with wines accounts for 140 million cases. “Indians are not averse to wines. It’s just that it’s inaccessible due to the price factor. If the prices come down it would ease the process of familiarisation with the product,” sommelier Magandeep Singh told IANS. Maharashtra and Karnataka have the ideal climate for vine cultivation and wines of some well-known Indian brands such as Sula, Indage and Grovers are produced there. Among the international ones, more than a thousand brands are popular in India. So what’s keeping wine out of reach? “Government policies need to loosen up on customs duties. States have to appreciate the difference between wine and hard liquor to formulate their policies accordingly,” said Subhash Arora, president of the Indian Wine Academy and the Delhi Wine Club. “Availability has been a big constraint due to government policies,” Arora told IANS. Another deterrent, he says, is: Hotels and restaurants are not coming forward to bring prices down, making them unaffordable. Prices of top global brands can go up to Rs.25,000. Indian wines though are within reach. A Sula white, for example, is available at Rs.500. In a letter to President Pratibha Patil after a state banquet for the Obamas, Arora even requested her to consider serving Indian wines to promote the “health beverage” which in moderate consumption is said to be good for the heart and also for diabetics . “The Indian domestic wine market is a little over a million cases but access to imported ones is inhibited by 160 percent import duty and state levies. If the price is not cut, it is going to remain an elitist and societal drink,” said wine expert Sanjay Menon. Nationmaster.com, a Sydney-based website, released a list of 30 countries, according to which the biggest consumer of wine is Luxembourg at 15.5 litres per capita, followed by France at 14.8 litres. Nashik, called India’s Nepa Valley, is the hub of the Indian wine industry. There are over 50 vineyards in and around the Wine Park in Maharashtra -- 22 of them are in and around Nashik alone. Some feel wine also goes well with Indian food. “Adaptive Indian food is what goes with wine,” said sommelier Magandeep Singh. “Wine doesn’t have to replace beer or whisky as it has its own place. You don’t consume whisky with food; you have wine. I would say the industry is improving with many rising stars among wine brands.” Little wonder several Indian and overseas firms are joining the wine bandwagon thanks to business prospects and the low costs of setting up a winery. Gabriel Ruiz Lopez, chief executive of Grapeland, a Spanish wine company, said: “India is just awakening to wines. People usually buy those which are priced low. But we plan to sell approximately 48,000 bottles of wine in the coming year.” www.indian-times.com.au


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naturally occurring mineral springs

Spa Country

ABOUT Spa country: Today the gold is exhausted, but visitors continue to flock to the region to enjoy Australia’s largest concentration of naturally occurring mineral springs and arguably the greatest concentration of masseurs and natural therapists, scenic surroundings, a thriving arts and crafts community, boutique accommodation and award-winning food and wine. For over 150 years, people have been drawn to the health-giving qualities of over 70 natural mineral springs that are located predominantly around the towns of Daylesford and Hepburn Springs but are also found in Ballan, Kyneton, Trentham, Blackwood, Mt Franklin and Eganstown. Revive and indulge yourself with an array of health and beauty spa treatments such as a luxurious mineral spa bath, flotation tank, salt wrap, mud mask or full-body massage. Then relax at boutique accommodation, from heritage guesthouses and secluded bed and breakfasts to country homes and world renowned small luxury hotels. Many of the region’s towns and attractions are only an hour’s drive from Melbourne, making the region a popular retreat for city dwellers. Artisans, craftspeople and migrant populations have brought skills and expertise to the area, on show in impressive galleries, museums and antique stores in towns such as Daylesford, Kyneton and Kilmore. Around Mount Macedon the temperate climate and mineral-laden soils are well suited to viticulture. There are now more than 30 wineries inviting visitors to sample their product, including outstanding sparkling wines, pinot noirs and chardonnays. There’s also an abundance of local produce, from tasty meats to wild mushrooms, crisp apples and succulent berries. A number of festivals and events including the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival regional events, Hanging Rock Races and the Harvest Picnic further showcase the local harvests and offerings. Natural attractions include Hanging Rock, the haunting backdrop to The Picnic at Hanging Rock book and film, Mount Macedon’s heritage gardens and the towering memorial cross at its peak, the impressive Trentham Falls, the extinct volcano of Mt Franklin, the Lederderg State Park and the Trawool Valley near Seymour. You’ll also find kilometres of well-marked trails so you can explore forests, parks and lakes in the region.

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Popular Destinations in India

Lake Palace

Location: Location: Jag Niwas Island, Udaipur Highlight: Five Star palace hotel Best Time to Visit: October to March

How to Reach:

The palace can be reached easily from Udaipur. The place is well connected to all nearby destinations via air, road and rail. The Palace is reached by a boat or a ferry. Located on the Jag Niwas Island on Lake Pichola, stands the magnificent Lake Palace of Udaipur. One of the most famous tourist attractions of Rajasthan, Lake Palace is a five star palace hotel that looks like it has stepped out of a fantasy world. It is spread over an area of 1.5 hectares right in the middle of Lake Pichola. It was built in the year 1743 by Maharana Jagat Singh. The Lake Palace was meant to be a summer retreat for the royal family. Today, it is a summer retreat for all enthusiastic tourists who come to India to realize their fantasies. The stunning architecture and unique craftsmanship is what gives this Palace the look of a wonderland. One has to visit this magnificent palace to get a feel of the royal life that the Maharajas led over here. The architectural style is exquisite and gorgeous. It is a photographer’s delight and the surrounding serenity makes it even more beautiful. The pleasant scene and lake surrounding the Lake Palace is what adds to the already existing beauty. Considered as one of the most beautiful palaces in the world, the Lake Palace looks stunning made out of white marble standing in the middle of the placid blue lake. There are 83 rooms and 17 suites in the Lake Palace that cater to the tastes of different individuals. Each room and suite has been based on different themes and has been decorated tastefully. The kitchens dish out the most sumptuous meals and cuisines that will leave you asking for more. So come to Lake Palace and live the magic!

Things to do: Daylesford: There are two sides to every holiday in Daylesford. On one hand, you can rejuvenate in Daylesford’s famous spa waters. Then when you want to indulge, try decadent local food and wine, luxurious accommodation and shopping galore. And, you can book your indulgent experiences before you leave home. Plus, Daylesford is an easy 45-minute drive from Melbourne Airport.

Lake House: Lake House, one of Australia’s Best Boutique Hotels sits on the shores of Lake Daylesford. Privately owned and operated. Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa: Soak up the charm of the historic Hepburn Bathhouse combined with contemporary architectural design, and feel the benefits of traditional treatments. Mineral Spa at Peppers Mineral Springs Retreat: Retreat to a haven of peace and tranquility with its unique combination of ancient healing therapies and European relaxation technology. Daylesford Day Spa: Reward yourself with earthy and harmonious ambience, in the perfect environment for relaxation and rejuvenation. September 2011 Edition

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Haven’t signed any film with Shahrukh Khan - Sonakshi Sinha

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ctress Sonakshi Sinha says she has neither signed a film with superstar Shah Rukh Khan or with actor Ranveer Singh.

“I haven’t signed any film with Shah Rukh Khan. I had also read the news somewhere but I haven’t signed any film yet,” Sonakshi told reporters at Ambience Mall, where she had come to launch the new range of Puma running shoes. Rumours were abuzz that Sonakshi has been cast opposite King Khan in Abhinav Kashyap’s next, a love story set in Australia. Reports also suggested that the 24-year-old has been roped in star with actor Ranveer Singh in Yash Raj’s new film. Sonakshi denied this too, saying she is “not doing any film with Ranveer”. Meanwhile, one-film old Sonakshi is on cloud nine after having six films in pipeline. She is shooting for Shirish Kunder’s “Joker” and is about to start shooting for “Rowdy Rathore”, both of which stars Akshay Kumar. She then as “Race 2″ and “Son of Sardar”. She is also doing “Dabangg 2″ and “Kick” with Salman Khan.

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f makers of Hrithik Roshan and Sanjay Dutt starrer ‘Agneepath’, a remake of the 1990 blockbuster with the same name, to be believed Dutt’s character heralds the return of the quintessential Bollywood baddie with his yesteryear swagger. Directed by Johar’s former assistant, Karan Malhotra, ‘Agneepath’ is the remake of the 1990 superhit immortalised of sort by Amitabh Bachchan with his barritoned delivery of raw dialogues and punch lines with the character of Vijay Dinanath Chauhan at the helm. A recent teaser shows Sanjay sporting a wicked smile and bulky physique, while looking evil to the core in his bald avatar with the puffedup eyes. Dressed in a black outfit, the ‘Khalnayak’ who plays Kancha, originally essayed by Danny Denzongpa, wears a silver ring on top of his left ear with tattoos engraved on his arms.

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When asked if the typical villain to the clan of Gabbar and Shakaal is revived through Sanjay’s character, Johar said, “the quintessential format of Hindi cinema has made its entry again where there is a villain, a hero, a heroine...and who better than Sanjay Dutt to flag off the thing of a villain.” The upcoming ‘Agneepath’ slated to release on January 13 next year already has its fan base in place. The remake has retained some of the old characters from the original like Vijay Dinanath Chauhan being played by Hrithik Roshan and that of Kancha by Sanjay Dutt, besides some modifications. Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor is the new entrant in the film. Even the love story between Priyanka Chopra and Hrithik has no resonance to the Madhavi-Amitabh track of the original version.

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ormer beau Shahid Kapoor and current lover Saif Ali Khan avoid bumping into each other while shooting at Mehboob Studios When couples in B-Town break-up, they usually do everything in their power to avoid bumping into each other. Not surprising then, they don’t want their new lovers to run into their exes either. Like in the case of Saif Ali Khan and Shahid Kapoor. Kareena Kapoor’s present and past avoided each other despite shooting on adjacent floors at Mehboob Studios in Bandra recently. “Saif was shooting for a shoe brand that he and Bebo endorse, while Shahid was doing a magazine shoot with his dad Pankaj Kapoor. Their vanity vans were parked barely a few meters away, so it was up to their staff to ensure that they don’t come face to face with each other, “ informs our source who was present there. Shahid was the first to arrive. “He had to shoot a couple of changes with his dad and his bike. So he was moving a lot between his van and the studio room he was shooting in, “

says our source, adding that it was the same with Saif as he was shooting six changes. Fortunately, for their respective crews, the two actors didn’t meet even once. Both, however, didn’t seem too perturbed about running into each other. “Saif and Shahid were too preoccupied with their shoot to be bothered about the other, “ points our source.

Shahid steers clear of Sallu Interestingly, Saif Ali Khan wasn’t the only actor Shahid Kapoor didn’t want to meet. Salman Khan was also at the same studio doing promotional interviews for Bodyguard.

Priyanka Chopra does an Anna Hazare

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Differences between Salman and Shahid arose during their Rock Stars tour some years ago, post which the former doesn’t acknowledge the latter’s presence.

Kareena not keen to work with Shahid Kareena Kapoor strongly recommending Imran Khan for Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai sequel (HitList, 27 Aug) seems to be a clear message to Shahid Kapoor. She’s not keen to work with him even though he has been approached to play the role parallel to Akshay Kumar in the Milan Luthria film for Balaji Motion Pictures.

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efuses to eat food for three days on sets of ‘Barfee’

Priyanka Chopra, it seems, is carrying her penchant for method acting as far as it can go. For her previous roles in Ashutosh Gowariker’s What’s Your Raashee and Vishal Bhardwaj’s Saat Khoon Maaf, Priyanka gained and lost weight so drastically that it affected her metabolism and health severely. Now for Anurag Basu’s Barfee, last week in Ooty, Priyanka has done an Anna Hazare, so to speak.

For a sequence that required her character to be locked away in a room for three days without food, water or any company, PC declared she would go the whole hog. No faking for the character, she declared. Says a source, “At first Ranbir laughed off Priyanka’s method acting. Tu Marlon Brando hai kya, the actor joked. He told her to ‘just act’ the sequence. But PC was adamant. She made it very clear to Anurag that she would actually go through her character’s ordeal for three days.”

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Monthly Astrology - September 2011 Aries – Mesha

You will become very courageous and will conquer your enemies or else if you were suffering from any health problems you will get better during this period. 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. Taurus – Vrushabha

You should take more care of your health as you may suffer from cold or some other obstructive ailments which might lead to complications if neglected. Your family- life may become unhappy as your spouse or loved ones may not be co-operative and supporting. Some of your superiors may be difficult-to-please hard taskmasters who can only be appeased by dedicated hard work and submissiveness. You should ensure that you do not antagonize any of them. Otherwise your professional prospects could become blocked and you may be forced to look for changes. You may have to face many problems in your home-front and in respect of property- matters. Gemini – Mithuna

This is a favourable position. Your popularity will be high and you will form new relationships. You may have pleasant short-trips and excursions. Your interest in art

and music will increase and you may acquire an object of art or a music system. Your family- life will be joyful and happy. In professional sphere the goings-on will be smooth and progressing. You may receive favours from a person of an authoritative or influential position. Your earnings will increase as you may have gains from newer avenues as well. Cancer – Kataka

You may have wasteful expenditures leading to financial difficulties. You should proper care about your health and you should also avoid speculations. Journeys during this period are far less likely to be fruitful excepting in the direction of north. Be cautious and go slow. In professional sphere, you may have to overcome some obstacles and impediments; as some of your superiors may become openly inimical and try to block your prospects. Instead of becoming argumentative you should become more diplomatic and tactful by developing a compromising nature. Leo – Simha

This position will make you a busy person. You will have some of your writings published or have correspondences with many people. A number of short journeys you may also have. You will spend a good part of your time in informal studies and also enjoy sports activities., a little bit of a restless period, with increased amount of travelling, fatigue and change of places, and high expenses, there could be some smaller health complications too such as intermittent head or

eye pains or excessive acidity and stomach disorders. Virgo – Kanya

You will tend to become impulsive which you should try to overcome. You should closely watch your words as this can spoil relationships and cause difficulties with the loved ones in the family and also in the sphere of profession. The health of your family members may cause serious concern.. As they may be prone to feverish complaints or sustain minor injuries. In financial matters you may face some problems. Libra – Tula

You must exercise care and caution as your enemies could otherwise ferment troubles for you and make you a victim of slander or disrepute. Time is not propitious for romantic liaisons and extravagant tendencies if not curbed could give rise to financial problem. Your health also needs more care as you may suffer from minor ailments. You may feel irritated but you should try to diffuse your tensions, which will smoothen things for you. By adopting a compromising attitude and dealing in a tactful manner you could be able to tide over domestic conflicts. Scorpio – Vruschika

You will have success in your endeavors and may have gains from various sources. You may have good gains from a new venture and also from prudent investments. Some of your

ambitions will be realized and you may secure a lucrative promotion that offers liberal perquisites as well. In academic pursuits also you would gain distinction. You will be fortunate in respect of romantic liaisons. Your family- life will be joyful and happy;. You may have journeys in connection with your profession which will be fruitful. You will have success in all your endeavors and may have gains from various sources. You may have good gains from a new venture and also from prudent investments. Sagittarius – Dhanu

Although you may derive benefits from Govt. authorities and gain popularity, the position is not good for your own health; you may suffer from headache and eye-complaints. The health of your spouse also may deteriorate. By exercising your will- force and putting forward your endeavors you may be able to overcome your problems. You may have new acquisitions which will make your life more comfortable. You will form new business relationships and make new deals. Journeys to distant places and contacts/ collaborations with foreigners will be fruitful. Capricorn – Makara

You may have to face problems as your secret enemies will be actively working against you for tarnishing your image. You should remain on the alert and leave no scope for this otherwise you may have a setback at the close of the period. During the period however you will enjoy good material prosperity and you may have some

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.

journeys in connection with your profession. The relationship with your family- members may come under strain. Doing remedies such as Navagraha Shanthi Poojas are good. Aquarius – Kumbha

You should take every possible care for avoiding quarrels and conflicts;. Your health needs much more care and you should be very cautious while driving as you will be prone to sustain injuries. In professional sphere, you may face some problems that 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. Pisces - Meena

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 realized and you may have new acquisitions that will add to your comfort. You will form new relation -ships and make new deals. You may have fruitful journeys and pleasure-trips. Some of your cherished desires will be fulfilled and ambitions realised.

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Astrology still matters in Indian marriages

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strological compatibility is still a key criterion in Indian marriages, especially if they are arranged, a study said Thursday. According to a study by marriage portal Jeevansathi.com, over 60 percent profiles posted on the site have listed themselves under the ‘manglik’ and ‘non-manglik’ bracket, as determined by astrology. ‘It is also interesting to note that the acceptance of mangliks among the non-manglik community is as low as nine percent, which clearly shows that astrological compatibility is still one of the key criteria considered during arranged marriages,’ the study said. Also, these beliefs are not just restricted to members of the older generation, but are prevalent amongst youngsters too. ‘A look at the demographics of the

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profiles show that 68 percent grooms who have mentioned their manglik or non-manglik status have posted their profiles themselves on the site,’ the portal said. ‘In case of brides, 39 percent of the profiles have been posted by their parents and 35 percent have been posted by themselves. Therefore, it is evident that it is not only the older generation who are stuck with these taboos, the younger generation also believes in the same,’ it added. Commenting on the findings of the study, Rohit Manghnani of Jeevansathi. com said: ‘Over the last few years, we have witnessed that horoscope matching is gaining ground across communities in India.’ ‘It is not only the older generation who send us enquiries for horoscope services, the younger crowd also avails of these services,’ he added.

Janampatris or Horoscopes and Weddings The Origins Horoscopes Astrology as a science originated from the Atharva Vedas. Indian astrology is considered to be the oldest and accurate form of astrology. According to the Hindu Vedas, astrology stems from the premise of the chain of birth and rebirth. The horoscope or Janampatri of an individual represents the ‘karmic map’. It is believed that the destiny of a person is affected by the planetary position of the stars and other heavenly bodies at the time of birth. Hence as soon as a child is born, the accurate time, place and date of birth is noted. Based on this the astrologer draws up the Janampatri or horoscope of the child by consulting the Panchangam or Almanac. A Janampatri is also known as the ‘Kundli’ or ‘Nativity Chart’. The Janampatri records the time, year, date month and relative position of the planets, stars and constellations at the time of birth.

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Is Prateik not good enough for Ahana Deol anymore?

Akki turns into the new action hero

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roducers of Ahana Deol’s debut film are no longer keen on casting the actor If recent developments are any indication, Ahana Deol may not be making her debut opposite Prateik. Apparently, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, the production house backing the movie, is trying to get director Shoojit Sircar to cast another actor instead. According to a source, the producers had second thoughts about the young actor after the release of Prakash Jha’s film on the reservation issue. “After watching Aarakshan, they had some apprehensions about him pulling off the complex character in their movie. So they want Shoojit to sign on someone else, “ explains our source. Interestingly, it was the director and the producers who were keen on casting Prateik for their film. “When the actor was first approached, he wasn’t very eager. But after considerable pursuit, he agreed to act in this film, “ recalls the source. Now the tables have turned. Jha’s movie isn’t working out as well for his career as he may have imagined. “The producers were not too pleased about being made to chase Prateik.

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But it’s full-on bone-crunching action for Akshay in his next two films Rowdy Rathore and now the Ghajini director A. R Murugadoss’ next Hindi film to be produced by Akshay’s friend Vipul Shah. The film which would have the most unique action of Akshay’s career and hopefully in the history of the action genre in Bollywood, goes on the floors in March. The Akshay-Murugadoss project has taken longer to take off than expected. And with very good reason. Says a source , “Murugadoss was all set to remake one of his Tamil action films with Akshay. The Hindi script had been re-written keeping in mind Akshay’s pan-India image. Murugadoss who in many ways spearheaded the resurgence of action cinema in Bollywood with Ghajini, heard of a spate of Hindi remakes of Tamil-Telugu action films that have been released during the past one year and are expected to be released in the coming months. Those included Vipul Shah’s Force a remake of the Tamil smash-hit Kaakha Kaakha and Prabhu Deva’s Rowdy Rathore. ” That’s when all of Murugadoss’ plans for Akshay changed. Rather than a remake of a Tamil hit, Murugadoss started writing a new script, this time an original one, with no superhero doing stylized action. Says Murugadoss, “I’m aware of all the action remakes in Hindi. I don’t want to comment on them. All I’ll say is my second Hindi film will have action very different from Ghajini. I’ve decided to make an original screenplay with Akshay Kumar for producer Vipul Shah with no stylized action. ” Sidhwani’s publicist confirmed that the BB pin number from which the contact request had been received did not belong to him. Bhatt too has filed a complaint. September 2011 Edition

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his SMS was allegedly sent to starlet Liza Malik by an unidentified man claiming to be producer Ritesh Sidhwani; another imposter posing as filmmaker Vikram Bhatt also made sleazy overtures through SMSes Technology is now making its presence felt even on the casting couch, and no one knows this better than starlet Liza Malik, who was its most recent victim. The reality TV star has filed a complaint with the Versova police against two unidentified individuals, who allegedly sent her obscene text messages while posing as producer Ritesh Sidhwani, and filmmaker Vikram Bhatt. “I was sent a contact request from a Blackberry, by an someone claiming to be Ritesh Sidhwani. I accepted the request, assuming that it was sent by Sidhwani, “ said Liza. “Soon, I started receiving explicit messages from the number. I was also asked to audition for a role using a web

casting software. In course of our chats, he insisted that I pose in front of my camera in a bikini, claiming that he was looking for someone with the vital statistics to carry off skimpy outfits, for his film. He insisted that I would not be able to see him, claiming that his web camera was malfunctioning. These requests aroused my suspicion, and I forwarded the pin number to a friend of mine. He confirmed that the number was not Sidhwani’s.” Liza was also added as a contact by another individual who claimed to be Vikram Bhatt.

“I am acquainted with Mr Bhatt personally, and I knew he could never speak in such a manner. So I asked him directly if he had sent me the request. He denied having done so, “ elaborated Liza. Inspector Vishram Abhyankar, Versova police station refused to share details, but confirmed that a complaint had been received from Liza. Sidhwani’s publicist confirmed that the BB pin number from which the contact request had been received did not belong to him. Bhatt too has filed a complaint.

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ctress refuses to dance to his tunes for a song sequence in Abbas-Mustan’s ‘Players’

Neil Nitin Mukesh is apparently not a very popular figure on the sets of Abbas-Mustan’s Players. Playing the villain, he gets to perform daring stunts and mouth the best lines. The rest of the cast only discovered this as the shooting progressed. What’s worse, the actor is bursting with inputs on scenes or song sequences, annoying several of the other actors in the movie. However, while the rest of the cast is apparently taking Neil’s ‘friendly advice’ with a smile, Sonam Kapoor has decided not to entertain him. For a song-and-dance sequence, Neil (who prides himself on being a singer, composer and choreographer) started supervising the choreographer. “Neil meant no harm. He likes to make his presence felt on the sets. But when he advised Sonam on how to do her steps, she told him to keep his advice to himself, “ says a source.

Giving the cold-shoulder Red-faced, the actor apparently withdrew from the scene and kept quiet thereafter. Neil, as expected, laughs off the story. “Sonam is a darling. I don’t need to show dance moves to a person who is a genius at it. In fact, I learnt a few extra dance steps from her, “ he says. Our source from the cast, however, insists otherwise. “He did try to suggest dance steps to Sonam, and she didn’t like it. She made it clear to Neil that she didn’t appreciate his unsolicited assistance. Poor Neil. He just likes to be more than just an actor while shooting.”

Salman fine after surgery, advised complete bed rest

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ollywood actor Salman Khan, who underwent a surgery to treat a nerve condition that has been causing extreme pain in his cheeks and jaw, got operated and is doing fine, said a source. “Yes, the surgery took place late last night and Salman is fine now. He has just been advised complete bed rest for a few days after which he can start working,” a source close to the actor told. The 45-year-old actor was suffering from a medical condition called trigeminal neuralgia and aneurysm for a long time now and when the pain became unbearable, Salman left for the US Aug 29 for treatment. Salman, whose film “Bodyguard” is setting cash registers ringing at the box office, will leave for London after he recuperates to start the shoot of his next venture, “Ek Tha Tiger”.

No adult content please! - Kalki’s film gets banned in Middle East

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nurag Kashyap and Kalki’s film will not release across the Middle East due to its adult conten.

If it’s an Anurag Kashyap film, you can easily expect a roadblock to follow! His latest project with actress wife Kalki may have garnered strong reactions from film festivals across the globe, but looks like That Girl In Yellow Boots will not be stepping foot in Dubai or any other Middle-Eastern nation anytime soon. The film, which was denied permission to be screened at the Dubai International Film Festival (DIFF) last year, has still not managed to get the goahead to release within the Middle East due to its adult content.

Conservative Confirms Anurag, “When TGIYB was doing the round of festivals last year, we were not allowed to screen it for the festival panel at DIFF because of the subject matter. I guess some countries are pretty conservative when it comes to art and cinema.” The film revolves around a young girl Ruth who comes to the city in search of her father, but is soon faced with

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moralistic questions when she takes up a job as a masseuse to make ends meet. The content of the film has been debated upon at length, and the makers themselves have not denied that the film is their boldest attempt to date. But this is the first time there has been an actual ban on the screening the film. “TGIYB is for a mature audience. I don’t know who in the middle-east decides whether the viewers are mature enough to watch the film or not, but I guess it’s a moralistic stand, “ adds Anurag. Interestingly, the film was given an A certificate and passed by the Censor Board in India without much hassle. The producers, therefore, are not losing hope in this case either. Says Anurag, “We have sent it for screening to a distributor in Dubai. Hopefully, things will work out.” The film releases worldwide this Friday.

Across the festive globe... That Girl In Yellow Boots opened at the Venice film festival in 2010 It was screened at the Toronto film festival in 2010 It premiered in USA last week

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Eventograph photographs from latest B-Town Events

Katrina Kaif, Imran Khan and Ali Zafar promoted their film MERE BROTHER KI DULHAN on the reality show ‘India’s Got Talent’.

Actor Shreyas Talpade and many other celebs were seen at Andhericha Raja to seek blessings.

Actor Hrithik Roshan appeared on Preity Zinta’s chat show on UTV STARS’ ‘Up, Close and Personal with PZ’.

Dharmendra & Katrina Kaif on ‘India’s Got Talent’ show.

Bipasha Basu and Sonu Nigam were spotted at Lalbaugcha Raja while they seek blessings from the deity.

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Aamir Khan, Fardeen Khan, Randeep Hooda, Nikhil Dwivedi, Jimmy Shergill and many other celebs were seen at the music launch of the film SAHEB BIWI AUR GANGSTER.

Sona Mohapatra (Singer-Delly Belly Fame) was present at Big Green Ganesha at R Mall, Mumbai.

Vinay Pathak, Sayantani Ghosh and other Glamorous faces from Bollywood and the silver screen came together to celebrate Eco Friendly Ganesha Festival

Shahrukh at Champions League Twenty20 press meet

Bombshell Poonam Pandey at MAD music launch

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Amitabh Bachchan signs Poonam Pandey first Hollywood film to strip again on Twitter with Leonardo DiCaprio A A fter over f o u r decades of contribution to Hindi cinema, A m i t a b h Bachchan is finally stepping out! At 68, he is ready to make his Hollywood debut with Baz L u h r m a n n’s “The Great Gatsby”, which has “Titanic” star Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead. Amitabh, who is lovingly called Big B in the Indian film industry, is the latest to join the cast of the romantic drama, along with Scottish-Australian actress Isla Fisher. He will play the role of Meyer Wolfsheim, said an official statement from Warner Bros Pictures. The $125 million project is a 3D adaptation of the classic F. Scott Fitzgerald novel of the same name. The principal photography of the movie began this week in Sydney. “Fitzgerald loved the movies and was a passionate believer in the power of cinema. ‘The Great Gatsby’ has been adapted for the screen no less than four times.

s if posting one bikini-clad pic on Twitter to ‘Motivate Team India’ wasn’t enough, the publicity hungry starlet, Poonam Pandey, is all set to shock with yet another sensational picture. While she backed out from posing nude for Team India, model Poonam Pandey posted an outrageous picture on her Twitter page to ‘Motivate’ the Indian team in England. She tweeted: “The world will see that I lived up to my inspiration. Now, I am sure my team will beat England. Our time has come... the Pics r in Series every Match they win in England will release More... but for now its a Inspirational one for them.” Poonam”GM!! The world will see that I lived up to my inspiration. now, I am sure my team will beat England. Our time has come (sic)”, she added. And this isn’t the last we hear from the attention-seeking lass, apparently the devoted cricket fan is going to spin similar ‘Motivational surprises’ in future for the Indian team. “Lot More to come b4 the Boy’z get on the Field!!! “Coming soon yet Another Sensational Motivational Surprise” on its Way Keep Watching :)time for Men in Blue to Win ne how at ne Cost!!! Will b Releasing a sensational Pic as they get on the field!! i am with them! keep Watching(sic)”, she posted on her Twitter page. The Kingfisher Calendar girl became hot topic when she promised to go nude if India won the 2011 World Cup, she backed out later though. The starlet has a knack for creating buzz, few months back she posted two videos showing her in the act of undressing seductively.

Fitzgerald’s story defies time and geography. The vision and the goal of our remarkable cast and creatives is to do justice to the deftness of Fitzgerald’s telling, and illuminate its big ideas and humanity. This is our challenge and our adventure,” said Luhrmann, who made “Moulin Rouge”, and used Hindi song “Chhamma chhamma” in it. Other cast members for “The Great Gatsby” include Tobey Maguire, Joel Edgerton and Carey Mulligan. The film also features newcomer Elizabeth Debicki. Luhrmann is happy to shoot in his native Australia. “The opportunity to make the film in Australia with the Bazmark creative team is very important to us; the assistance from Screen Australia and the NSW Government has made that possible,” he added. The film will be distributed in 3D and 2D by Warner Bros Pictures and in certain territories by Village Roadshow Pictures.

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orget the bespectacled Radhika of the “Hum Paanch” series, the demure Lalita of “Parineeta” or even the rustic Krishna of “Ishqiya”! An evolved Vidya Balan paints “The Dirty Picture” red with her killer pout, sultry dance, deep cleavage and her bold stance, leaving you sighing and singing “Ooh la la! Ooh la la”. When producer Ekta Kapoor told “I would be surprised if I don’t get unbelievable critical acclaim for ‘Dirty Picture’ and a national award for my actress, Vidya Balan”, she sure didn’t mean it for nothing. The story of southern sex siren Silk Smitha -- her rise as a glamour girl thanks to her bold and semi-nude roles in movies, and her gradual fall owing to new entrants in the market, her financial crisis and personal problems -- “The Dirty Picture” is set to have Vidya at her glamorous, boldest and sultry best. If the first poster of the film, with Vidya showing off her cleavage in an itsy bitsy red blouse, didn’t spell fire, the one minute 30-second trailer sure makes you go “Ooh la la” - in tune with disco king Bappi Lahiri’s spicy rendition of a song which says “Tu hai meri fantasy...”.

The Munnis and the Sheilas of Bollywood can take a backseat for a while because the 33-year-old Vidya, even with her not so washboard abs, might just become every man’s fantasy with her titillating moves, curvaceous frame, playfulness, and sensuous ways in her scenes with Naseeruddin Shah, Tusshar Kapoor and Bollywood’s very own serial kisser Emraan Hashmi. With its into-the-face dialogues, the trailer itself might leave many gasping like Tusshar when Vidya says: “Mujhe jo chahiye uska mazza raat ko hee aata hai” and many ogling like Naseer does when she decks up for a film shoot. Perhaps what the trailer misses is the dark side of Silk Smitha’s story, which the film is expected to highlight. But it does its job and it does it well. It’s been just six years since Vidya made her Bollywood debut with “Parineeta”, but in the short period, the actress showed her fearless streak by roles that are as different as chalk and cheese like “Ishqiya” and “Paa”. Her choice of unconventional scripts with experimental roles that challenge the actor in her has continued to set an example of what it takes to strike the right balance

between commercial and parallel cinema. If it was a lonely lover in her first movie, Bengali project “Bhalo Theko”, Vidya went on to show her subtle and romantic side in “Parineeta”. In “Lage Raho Munnabhai”, she was seen in a conventional role, but she played it unconventionally. Her performance in “Guru” as a multiple sclerosis patient may have been short, but it didn’t go unnoticed. Her films “Salaam-e-Ishq”, “Heyy Babyy” and “Kismat Konnection” may not have done much to boost her film career, but Vidya remained dauntless. She broke all doubts about her dancing skills through her performance on the song “Ami je tomar” in “Bhool Bhulaiyaa”. For a brief period, her choice of dresses was talk of the town and was much criticised, but Vidya kept to her work and when she returned as single mother in “Paa”, her high-voltage performance shut the wagging tongues. “Ishqiya” further strengthened filmmakers’ belief in her versatility and capacity as an actor. In Abhishek Chaubey’s film, Vidya convincingly played a conniving and manipulative woman who doesn’t shy away from

using her sexuality to fulfil her goals. And then “No One Killed Jessica” saw her in a completely different avatar. Based on the real-life Jessica Lall murder case, the movie saw her as a grieving sister who runs from pillar to post to get justice for her sister. After entertaining viewers with

her plain Jane look, Vidya has now picked up a contrasting role in “The Dirty Picture”. She oozes oomph like never before and one wonders if the movie will be Vidya’s next stepping stone to her ever-rising success story. Directed by Milan Luthria, the film will release Dec 2, which is Silk Smitha’s birth anniversary.

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Nasser Husain’s ‘donkey’ remark upsets Big B

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ormer England cricket captain Nasser Hussain’s “donkey” remark about Indian fielders has upset Amitabh Bachchan. “Did not like Nasir Hussain, ex-cricket Captain of UK (Britain), refer to Indian fielders as ‘donkeys’, as he commentated on tour of our team, ? Big B posted on micro-blogging site Twitter. Hussain had equated some of the Indian fielders to “donkeys” during the Twenty20 match played between India and England in Manchester.

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Her costume for the song was a halter top that was tied loosely around her neck. While dancing on a rubber tyre, it snapped open! Tusshar and the costume stylist (who was present on the sets) rushed to her rescue before any onlookers realised what had happened.

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There is racism in Hollywood: Zoe Saldana

‘Avatar’ star Zoe Saldana says racism is very much prevalent in Hollywoood and she had to bear its brunt while hunting for roles. The 33-year-old actress, who rose to prominence after playing the female lead Neytiri in James Cameron’s 3-D blockbuster, said she feels sorry for people who discriminate on the basis of colour, reported Daily Mail online. “Of course there’s racism and discrimination in Hollywood. You go for a part and they say, ‘Oh, we really liked her, she’s amazing, but we wanted to go with something more traditional.’ As if I’m not a traditional American! I feel sorry for people like that.

They need to educate themselves. Mostly you move on and say, ‘Well, I wasn’t meant to work with you or be around someone like you’ Other times you might say, ‘You’re ignorant, you’re a racist. That’s it. I’m out of here!,” said Saldana. The actress, whose father is a Dominican and mother a Puerto Rican, also said that off late it has become a trend to hate Americans because of the situation in the country and thinks that is being racist as well. “Deep down, some people are enjoying the fact that the most powerful nation on Earth is struggling a little and then they deny that’s racist! And that frightens me. I’ve witnessed racism all my life,” she said.

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bhay Deol has always been termed as the dark horse of Indian cinema. Well the actor will soon be seen in the company of Hollywood’s curvy beauty Scarlett Johansson. Abhay and Scarlett will be in Shanghai to celebrate the glamour, grandeur and generosity of Moet & Chandon - the world’s most-loved champagne. Talking about his trip, Abhay says, “I’m really looking forward to this event, it’s humbling and exciting all at the same time. Moet & Chandon is not just an established and respected house but a brand that has been associated with glamour for decades now. It’s heartening to see them recognize talent from across the world and celebrate life and art together. I’m inspired to do even more work in my field now.” While there, Abhay will attend the ‘Diner Du Siecle’ (‘Dinner of the Century’) as a guest of Moet & Chandon. The ‘Diner Du Siecle’ will be hosted by Daniel Lalonde - President, House of Moet & Chandon and the iconic Hollywood actor and Moet Muse Scarlett Johansson at the Peninsula Shanghai

Train sequence of Bond film might be shot near Dudhsagar falls The picturesque Dudhsagar waterfall, situated on the GoaKarnataka border is one of the few locations in India selected for a train sequence to be shot for the 23rd James Bond movie. Sources stated that recce of the spot, located in the thick jungles on the state border, has already been done and the railway ministry has also given its approval. The South-Western Railway operates train services from near the waterfall. Some issues related to shooting, however, are yet to be sorted out. “Height is an issue. For the sequence, they require a particular height, which is not there near this spot. But they have still listed this place,” a source stated. But, even though the Entertainment Society of Goa (ESG), a nodal agency which gives permission for film shooting in Goa, is yet to receive an application for the shooting, sources said the next Bond movie would be shot over 40 days from January to March.

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Can’t blame all IPL lapses US Open: Bopanna-Qureshi on Modi, admits BCCI in quarters, Sania secretary Srinivasan out of doubles

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ohan Bopanna and his Pakistani partner Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi continued their fine form as they advanced to the men’s doubles quarterfinal even as Sania Mirza made her exit from the women’s doubles competition with a third-round loss in the US Open here. Bopanna and Qureshi, seeded fifth, defeated Australian Paul Hanley and his Belgian partner Dick Norman 6-2 6-3 in a contest lasting a little over an hour. They will now face the unseeded British pair of Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins, who got a walkover from their 13th seeded Spanish rivals Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez. Bopanna and Qureshi converted all three break points that came their way while holding their own serve all through the match. The fifth seeds struck 24 winners against their opponents’ 10. However, there was disappointment for India in the women’s doubles event as Sania and her Russian partner Elena Vesnina lost to the Czech pair of Iveta Benesova and Barbora Zahlavova Strycova. The sixth seeded Indo-Russian team went down 6-7 (4) 6-7 (5) against their ninth seeded rivals. Sania and Vesnina managed to convert just one break point out of the nine they earned and committed as many as 31 unforced errors during the match.

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CCI secretary N Srinivasan has admitted before Parliament’s Standing Committee on finance that the Indian board needed to own up for financial irregularities in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Srinivasan said the BCCI could not claim exoneration simply by claiming that suspended IPL chairman Lalit Modi was running the show. The BCCI had previously put the onus on Modi when it came to explaining lapses in expenditure during the first three editions of the IPL, maintaining that other senior officials had no idea of wrongdoings since Modi was given a free hand. The change in the BCCI’s stance is revealed in a report of the Standing Committee. The committee, of which former finance minister Yashwant Sinha is chairman, stated in its report that BCCI president Shashank Manohar - “when closely questioned by the committee” - admitted that the cheques were signed not by Modi but by Srinivasan, who was the BCCI treasurer, and subsequently by M P Pandove, who replaced Srinivasan. The report - a copy of which is with TOI - has Srinivasan stating on record: “We were taken for a ride. I know we cannot plead before you that we did not know all this was happening. Your question would be, were you not vigilant? What did you do? I am sorry, sir, there is no defence for me. No defence in front of you. So, I am not pleading that at all. We just put our heads down.” The committee report revealed that there had been serious

irregularities in awarding media rights and commercial contracts, and that the board flouted rules and norms with impunity. The revelations come in the backdrop of the board’s refusal to come under the ambit of the Right to Information Act (RTI) and will lend

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credence to sports minister Ajay Maken’s insistence that the cash-rich body be made more accountable to the public, and its workings be made more transparent. The BCCI had argued that did not depend on the government for funds and hence could not come under the RTI, but the Standing Committee has noted that a “coherent and consistent policy should be devised for the future whereby high-profile moneyspinning events such as the IPL are not kept out of the ambit of law and taxability”. Rajya Sabha MP Vijay Darda, a

member of the Standing Committee, said, “When we questioned them (BCCI president and secretary), they had absolutely no answers. With folded hands they just stood there and admitted they had no explanations to offer. The problem with BCCI is too much money and too many big names involved in the administration. Sharad Pawar, Farooq Abdullah, Arun Jaitley and all politicians want to be part of it.” The Standing Committee noted that the BCCI “meekly endorsed and approved decisions that were taken by the chairman (Modi) and all those responsible in breaching the law should be investigated and punished without further loss of time”. Based on these recommendations, the government now seems to be keen on bringing the BCCI under the umbrella of the central government. Darda added: “It was harrowing when we went through the records. Money transferred from some tax haven to some other tax haven finally ends up with some connection in IPL. The committee wants to know what has been going on. We will have to ensure that they are brought to account.” It is understood that Manohar and Srinivasan will be summoned by the Standing Committee again as and when required. “Monopoly is an issue too,” Darda said, “If the board is brought under RTI, the ordinary cricket fan will at least know what he’s paying for. Far too much is either unaccountable or being swept under the carpet.”

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BCCI needs to be more transparent: Maken

India suffer big jolt as Tendulkar also ruled out of ODIs

The Sports Ministry is in no way trying to control the sports federations or sports bodies: Sports Minister Ajay Maken.

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day after the old guard led by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar forced the Union Cabinet to reject the reformatory National Sports Development Bill 2011, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Ajay Maken on Wednesday “hit out” at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) saying it needs to be more transparent and accountable in its functioning to the citizens of the country. Stating that the proposed Bill had only aimed at making sports bodies more transparent and efficient and was in no way an attempt to take control of the national sports federations, Mr. Maken said: “I would not like to comment on what transpired in the Cabinet on Tuesday. I would just like to reiterate the Sports Ministry’s stand and my own stand. We are in no way trying to control the sports federations or sports bodies in the country,” he told reporters here.

‘Disappointed’ Mr. Maken said he was disappointed with the opposition to the Bill by cricket administrators, and said that federations need to be brought under the ambit of the Right to Information Act for greater accountability. “We just want transparency and efficiency

‘Federations need to be brought under the ambit of the Right to Information Act for greater accountability’ in their functioning. Since they are sending teams outside India, they should be answerable to all Indian citizens through RTI. Their accounts should be made public; after all, they are using government funds and sending teams, so we want them to be accountable to the citizens of India,” he added. For example, people would like to know for how much the BCCI got the land for the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium here or the ground at Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh. “The BCCI should point out what provisions are intrusive in nature and which clauses will have government control. We will remove them but they should not oppose 25 per cent representation of sportspersons in the Executive Board and the RTI,” the Minister said. Stating that his Ministry would re-draft the Bill after consultations with various quarters including the Ministries, Mr. Maken said: “We don’t

intend to have our own representatives in any way in any of the managements of these sports bodies. We don’t want to direct them,” he said.

Demands age restrictions On the other hand, he said the board or the federations should have age restrictions for members. “After all, in bureaucracy, we have 60 years as age of retirement, in judiciary it is 65, and in others it is 62-63; we have kept the age limitation at 70 years for sports federations,” he said. “What we are saying is that 25 per cent of the executive body should consist of sportspersons of the same game, we are not saying that government will appoint that 25 per cent. Sports persons who have played at the national levelshould among themselves elect those who should represent 25 per cent of their executive body. We want to give more power to sportspersons, we want them to be transparent in their accounting and entire process, we want them to be answerable to the citizens of India because they are sending teams which are representing India as a nation,” he added.

Homologation completes for India’s F1 track

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and Apollo hospitals, with whom the organisers have tied up for the October 30 race. Jaypee Sports International (JPSI) senior vice President Askari Zaidi said the FIA team has given a green signal to all the medical arrangements. “Getting these two certificates were important. Earlier Race Director Charlie Whiting cleared

the track and now the medical experts of the FIA have also expressed satisfaction at all the medical things. We’ll get both the certificates,” Zaidi said. “There are certain FIA Guidelines according to which well equipped hospitals are required during the race. They saw the arrangements and found them okay.”

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ifteen years later on a glorious summery afternoon, arguably the prettiest batsman that the cricketing world has seen finally got to his first century at the Mecca of cricket – Lord’s. Rahul Dravid could have achieved this landmark in his debut Test in 1996 but fell 5 runs short and he had to live with that for fifteen long years. On day three of the First Test between England and India, to say he thought about it when he walked out on to the pith, would be an understatement. Laid low by a spate of injuries, India suffered a big jolt with Sachin Tendulkar ruled out of the series as the demoralised visitors are forced to go into the second cricket one-dayer against England tomorrow with severely limited batting resources. Tendulkar was carrying a toe injury for quite a while but the problem aggravated just before the opening match of the fivematch series at Chester-le-Street on Saturday. The 38-year-old Tendulkar missed the opening match of the ODI series and has now been ruled out for four weeks, leaving a struggling India without their most accomplished batsman. Such is India’s injury plight that they may have to go in with five specialist bowlers since there are no batting options available. Injured batsman Rohit Sharma’s replacement Manoj Tiwary is yet to join the squad while Ravindra Jadeja, who was included in the team as a replacement for Gautam Gambhir, is expected to arrive tomorrow and may not be in a position to play. India will now have to play out of their skin to be able to put it across England in the series. The world champions were in a good position to win the first one-day international on Saturday before rain played spoilsport but there was enough from the game for India to get interested in its bench strength. On the positive side, openers Parthiv Patel and Ajinkya Rahane caught the eye immediately and made England’s pace battery wait for the first breakthrough longer than they have throughout the summer. Vinay Kumar, in the little he bowled, also showed good control. www.indian-times.com.au


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Ayurvedic Treatment of Arthritis (Painful joints)

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rthritis is the major cause of disability and chronic pain in Australia as well as globally, with 3.85million Australians affected at a cost to Australian economy of more than $23.9 billion each year as health care burden. Arthritis is often referred to as a single disease. In fact, it is a broad term which is indicated for more than 100 medical conditions that affect the musculoskeletal system, specifically joints where two or more bones meet. Arthritis and its related problems include pain, stiffness, inflammation and damage to joint cartilage and surrounding structures. This can result in joint weakness, instability and deformities that can interfere with the most basic daily tasks such as walking, driving a car and preparing food etc. Even though there are nearly 100 forms of arthritis, mostly Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis and Gout are very significant. Research suggests that early intervention can delay the onset of the disease; especially the holistic natural medicine Ayurveda has got best preventive methods to stop the progression of the existed conditions as well as the preventive aspects for arthritis and its related conditions. The World Health Organization agrees that Ayurvedic treatment is a useful traditional health science in this perspective. A double blinded research study conducted by American college of Rheumatology on 90 people with the Ayurvedic combinations such as haridra, shallaki, aswagnadha and

“The World Health Organization agrees that Ayurvedic treatment is a useful traditional health science for the prevention of Arthritis.”

other Ayurvedic preparations shows significant improvements with pain relief as well as mobility. According to Ayurveda arthritis is primarily a vata (air) disease which is due to accumulation of toxins in the joints and is known as Amavata. The

etiopathology (Samparapthi) includes both internal and external factors. External factors such as cold, damp and windy climatic conditions are responsible to cause the disease. Internal factors such as low Agni (poor digestive fire), poor digestion

which leads to the accumulation of toxins (Ama) in the colon (Pakvasaya) which is taken up to the various parts of the body, when it is accumulated in the joints at the same time there is aggravation of vata (Air= Biological Humor) which results in Amavata (Arthritis) or in joint pains. The treatment for arthritis is available in allopathy, and other medicine systems, whereas, Ayurveda is gaining more and more popularity day by day. In Ayurveda, the treatment of arthritis is mainly includes on the digestion of Ama and reduction of vata, simultaneously. Along with that, efforts are undertaken to reduce the pain as well as the inflammation of joints with external treatments such as Abhyanga, dhara and pinda swedam. Digestion of Ama includes moderate fasting and consumption of some deepana and pachana (Appetizers) drugs. Arthritic people must take special care of their diet. Under Ayurvedic treatments for arthritis, people are recommended to eat such food that does not lead to the creation of gas in the body. They should also avoid hot, spicy and fried foods and Things like tea, coffee, alcohol, white sugar, yogurt, chocolate and cocoa should be taken in moderation. Some useful tips in Ayurveda for arthritis, • Drink a large glass of water with one lemon juice with sugar or salt as necessary in hot water daily morning and night

• Use fenugreek (Menthi) and its leaves in every-day food in any form you like. • Grind cinnamon (Dalchini) into a fine paste in water and apply on the paining joints. • During winter, apply sesame oil (Til oil) to head and body and massage before taking bath. • Losing weight if you are obese will always make you more active and mobile and may even reduce joint pain: painful joints cannot carry too much load. • Keeping yourself warm in winter months will reduce the misery of pain. You may ask your personal query to Dr Kumar via Email drsathi@ aurahealth.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.

By : Dr C.R.S.KUMAR, B.A.M.S (Gold medalist), Dip in Yoga, Master of Public Health (Deakin) Master of Health Promotion (Deakin) Consultant Ayurvedic Physician and Panchakarma specialist Ph 0402282745 Email: info@jeevahealth.com.au www.jeevahealth.com.au

India has to play a leading role in Renaissance in Ayurveda

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ndia has to play a leading role in the global phenomenon of Renaissance in Ayurveda, giving emphasis on systematic ‘observational therapeutics’ and creating a number of physician scientists, Vice-Chancellor of Symbiosis International University, Prof Bhushan Patwardhan said here today. “To get itself positioned well globally and lead the world in Renaissance in Ayurveda, India has to focus on training physician doctors in integrated basic research, community medicine and also family medicine,” Patwardhan said while delivering the 20th Prof P K Devi Endowment Oration organised by Kasturba Health Society, along with ICMR Advance Centre for Reverse Pharmacology. “Ayurveda is indeed a future of health and medicine and India has to play

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a crucial and leadership role,” he said. “It is heartening to note there has been increasing in citation of research papers in Ayurveda since 1990. But during the last five years, the trend is phenomenal growth including Indian contributions,” Patwardhan said. “Although the citation of research papers in Traditional Chinese Medicine seems to be much more, it is time that Indian scientists, working on various forms of Ayurveda with modern knowledge, to come together and adopt a strategy to improve the scientific research citings globally,” he said. Stating the importance of observational therapeutics, Patwardhan said that India needs to emphasise on robust documentation, systematic case records, report study/series, use of right statistics and evidence of safety and use.

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n Indian origin researcher along with other colleagues have indicated that the most common breast cancer uses the most efficient, powerful food delivery system known in human cells and blocking that system kills it. This method of starving cancer cells could provide new options for patients, particularly those resistant to standard therapies such as tamoxifen, according to Georgia Health Sciences University researchers. Human estrogen receptor-positive

breast cancer cells thriving in a Petri dish or transplanted onto mice die when exposed to a drug that blocks the transporter, called SLC6A14, said Dr. Vadivel Ganapathy, Chairman of GHSU’s Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. “It basically starves the cancer cell,” Mr. Ganapathy, corresponding author of the study, said. The transporter can carry 18 of the known 20 amino acids, fuel all cells need in some combination. Amino acids enable cells to make proteins, which

Aerobic exercise the most effective way to lose belly fat

they need to function and survive. The cell type determines its amino acid needs and delivery system. Rapidly growing, dividing estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer needs nearly every amino acid so it makes the smart choice of utilizing the transporter that can deliver the biggest load, Mr. Ganapathy said. SLC6A14 is the only transporter known to carry all 10 essential amino acids, essential because the body can’t make them so they have to be delivered via the bloodstream from

food. The transporter also takes eight of the nonessential amino acids along for the ride. And it is a fast ride. The transporter has three energy sources instead of the usual one or two, Mr. Ganapathy said. While that may seem like a loss for healthy cells, it bolsters the cancerfighting potential for drugs that block SLC6A14 by making it a more specific cancer target. “Since the normal cells do not depend on this transporter, you can use a drug that selectively blocks

it to target cancer cells,” said Mr. Ganapathy. The compound they used is alphamethyl-DL-tryptophan, already used in humans for short periods when the get a PET scan in certain areas of the brain. When the researchers treated estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells with it or put it in the drinking water of the mice with the cells, rapid growth stopped and the cancer cells died. The study has been published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Goodbye, acne!

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ive your skin the cleansing treatment with the right kind of scrub. CHANDRIKA MAHENDRA gives you expert tips…

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new study has found that aerobic exercise is the best bet when it comes to losing that dreaded belly fat. Belly or abdominal fat - known in scientific communities as visceral fat and liver fat - is located deep within the abdominal cavity and fills the spaces between internal organs. It’s been associated with increased risk for heart disease, diabetes, and certain kinds of cancer. “When it comes to increased health risks, where fat is deposited in the body is more important than how much fat you have,” said Duke exercise physiologist Cris Slentz, Ph.D., lead author of the study published in the American Journal of Physiology. “Our study sought to identify the most effective form of exercise to get rid of that unhealthy fat,” he added.

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When Duke University Medical Center researchers conducted a head-to-head comparison of aerobic exercise, resistance training, and a combination of the two, they found aerobic exercise to be the most efficient and most effective way to lose the belly fat that’s most damaging to your health. “Resistance training is great for improving strength and increasing lean body mass,” said Slentz. “But if you are overweight, which two thirds of the population is, and you want to lose belly fat, aerobic exercise is the better choice because it burns more calories,” he added. Aerobic training burned 67 p.c. more calories in the study when compared to resistance training. The study will be published in the American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Cleansing without removing dead skin cells and deeply embedded impurities makes the skin dull. It also results in clogged pores which is the root cause of acne. Therefore, deep cleansing your skin once a week is essential. A scrub sloughs off dead skin cells and unclogs pores by removing deeply embedded impurities like blackheads and whiteheads. How often do I use a scrub? It is recommended to use a scrub once a week. Do not over scrub as it makes skin very sensitive. How should I use a scrub? Apply the scrub on cleansed skin, avoiding the area around the eyes, and massage gently in a circular motion. Do not be harsh while you scrub as it may lead to redness, irritation and even breakouts. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry. Apply ice to close the pores. Finish off with a light face moisturiser. How should I choose my scrub? Look for scrubs with fine granules as these are gentler on the skin. Scrubs with natural ingredients like apricot, neem and walnut gently remove dead skin cells, blackheads, whiteheads and grime. Neem’s antibacterial property purifies the skin.

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Acne In Teenage Kids: >>

Raj Kothuru

- Precautions And Homeopathic Help commonly used in treatments, however can have some side effects. They certainly have lesser impact in the longer term.

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cne is a very common skin condition. Acne is the general term for plugged and infected pores (blackheads and white heads), pimples, and even deeper lumps (cysts or nodules). They commonly occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders and even the upper arms.

HOMEOPATHIC APPROACH: Homeopathy offers a safe and side effect free alternative approach to acne problems. It is very effective in controlling the acute symptoms, and also acts on the primary causation level, that is the deep-seated hormonal imbalance or mal function of the system to provide sure-fire cure.

Acne is very common in adolescents and can persist well into adulthood. Although acne is comparatively a less serious and life threatening condition, it could cause serious scarring, and permanent marks. It can also result in a lot of stress, embarrassment and discomfort for our teenage kids. Commonly occuring condition in teenagers is Acne Vulgaris. HOW IS ACNE FORMED? It generally occurs in teenagers and early adulthood. People of all races and ages get acne. It is most common in adolescents and young adults. An estimated 80 percent of all people between the ages of 11 and 30 have acne outbreaks at some point. The sebaceous glands found underneath the skin make an oily substance called sebum that normally empties onto the skin surface through the opening of the follicle, commonly called a pore. The sebum carries dead skin cells to the surface of the skin. A thin hair also grows through the follicle and out to the skin. Drastic hormonal changes or imbalance in the body (caused due to various factors like unhealthy diet, stress,

WHAT CAN PARENTS DO TO HELP THEIR CHILD SUFFERING WITH ACNE?

hereditary factors etc) during the adolescent years can stimulate the sebaceous glands sometimes resulting in over production or mal function. When this follicle clogs up, acne is the result. SYMPTOMS OF ACNE: Acne usually occur on the face, neck, chest, back, and shoulders, arms etc. and can be easily recognized via the white appearance in white heads, and blocked black tip in blackheads. Papules are inflamed, red, tender bumps with no head. Nodular acne spots are much larger and hard and quite painful with common scarring. Cysts are similar to nodule but with pus, painful and easily scarred.

OTHER CAUSES FOR ACNE: It is said that oily, fatty foods, too much chocolate etc can make acne worse and Exams, new relationships and other forms of stress, the time just before a period (menstrual cycle) starts, certain cosmetics and medicines etc can trigger acne. It is important to understand that these factors by themselves do not cause acne however, they might impact on the normal activities of the body, interrupting the system, causing acne and several other diseases as symptoms. CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT: Benzoyl peroxide, Resorcinol, Salicylic acid, Sulfur, Antibiotics and cortisones are

The acne should not be squeezed, pinched or picked as it may lead to formation of scars or dark blotches. Parents should ensure that their children do not expose themselves to suntans, chemical laden cosmetics, and to cortisones and creams for quick fix. Oily, fatty foods are to be avoided completely. Fresh fruits and veggies in plenty, sufficient exercise, gentle cleansing of skin with very mild soap twice a day; lots of cucumber and watery fruits, 8 – 10 glasses of water each day, are a must. Homeopathic remedies and other herbal supplements to ensure quick recovery. You may ask your personal query to Raj Kothuru (Homeopath) via email drraj@ aurahealth.com.au or by phone 0425 761 826 / (03) 9077 5044. Raj Kothuru is a third generation classical Homeopath and NAET practitioner.

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heel Parekh who is on the faculty of the Art of Living lists tips on why a blended form of Hatha, Kundalini, Jnana and Karma yoga is beneficial for youths and teens. Watch children and you see their natural postures are yoga asanas. Children sit in sukhasana, and perform acrobatics and antics that come to them naturally. Even infants unconsciously form yogamudras with hands. One is born with yoga, but the modern mind is preoccupied and we forget our natural inclinations. But youth today are rediscovering

yoga, which is derived from the Sanskrit word yuj meaning union. Yoga had been on the decline because young people now give more importance to a competitive job market, and relationship issues, and battle negative emotions, rejection, and failure. But in such a scenario, yoga is necessary, as it helps them regain physical health and become calm, relaxed and balanced. Benefits: Youngsters report that by practising yoga, they exude strength, confidence, dynamism and inner calm, are more disciplined, think rationally, develop patience and smile more.

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