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n the occasion of Maharashtra Day, Mumbaikars were treated to a successful trial run of the state’s first Metro railway Wednesday. Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan flagged off the 3-km long trial run of the Mumbai Metro

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between Versova and Azad Nagar in north Mumbai’s Andheri suburb. The section is a part of the 11.40km Versova-Ghatkopar corridor which will provide a vital east-west link and drastically reduce travel time from the existing 90 minutes to barely 20

minutes. Chavan said that the VersovaGhatkopar line will become operational by December. He said the Metro would be extended to the adjacent Thane district and work on a separate monorail project expedited. The Mumbai Metro’s Versova-

Ghatkopar first phase is being constructed at a cost of around Rs 2,356 crore by a Reliance Infrastructure-led consortium on behalf of Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). The Metro sector is an elevated corridor supported by

columns at the road median and will enable connectivity of eastern-western suburbs to the Western Railway and Central Railway. The MMRDA plans to provide an interchange facility within the two railway networks at Ghatkopar and Andheri.

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Sarabjit Singh dies at Pakistan’s Jinnah hospital

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ndian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh died of cardiac arrest in a Lahore hospital late on Thursday after being comatose for nearly a week following a brutal assault by other inmates of a highsecurity jail, officials said. “I received a call from the doctor on duty (at Jinnah Hospital) at 1 am (1:30 IST) informing me that Sarabjit is no more,” Mahmood

Shaukat, the head of a medical board that was supervising Sarabjit’s treatment, said. Another doctor, who was part of the team treating Sarabjit said he died of cardiac arrest, adding that doctors made several unsuccessful attempts to resuscitate him. Officials of the Indian high commission in Islamabad said they had been informed by

officials of Jinnah Hospital about Sarabjit’s death. Shaukat said authorities were yet to decide on conducting an autopsy on Sarabjit’s body. Asked whether the autopsy would be done after getting permission from the government, he said: “At the moment I have no idea.” No decision had been made about handing over the body

to Sarabjit’s kin or to Indian authorities, he said. “These matters will be worked out according to the directions from the government,” he said. Earlier in the day, official sources in Lahore had said Sarabjit had slipped into a “nonreversible” coma and this could lead to “brain death”. His measurements on the Glasgow Coma Scale, which indicates the levels of consciousness and damage to a person’s central nervous system, had dropped to a “critical level”, the sources said. Sarabjit’s heart was beating “but without brain function” because of the extensive head injuries he sustained when he was assaulted on Friday. He was completely unresponsive and unable to breathe without ventilator support. Sarabjit, 49, sustained severe injuries, including a fractured skull, when at least six prisoners attacked him in a barrack at Kot Lakhpat Jail on Friday afternoon. He was hit on the head with bricks and had been comatose in hospital since then. Police have booked two death row prisoners — Amer Aftab and Mudassar — for the attack. They reportedly told investigators that they had attacked Sarabjit

because he had allegedly carried out bomb attacks in Lahore. No action has been taken so far against officials of the jail for failing to provide adequate security to Sarabjit. Sarabjit’s wife Sukhpreet Kaur, daughters Poonam and Swapandeep Kaur and sister Dalbir Kaur, who went to Lahore on Tuesday to see him, have returned to India. Sarabjit was convicted of alleged involvement in a string of bomb attacks in Punjab province that killed 14 people in 1990 and spent about 22 years in Pakistani prisons. His mercy petitions were rejected by the courts and former President Pervez Musharraf. The previous Pakistan People’s Party-led government put off Sarabjit’s execution for an indefinite period in 2008. Sarabjit’s family says he was the victim of mistaken identity and had inadvertently strayed across the border in an inebriated state. Following the rapid deterioration in Sarabjit’s condition, New Delhi had requested that he be immediately released so that he could be treated in India or a third country. Pakistan had said it was “positively considering” the request to repatriate Sarabjit.

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aw minister Ashwani Kumar told a Congress gathering he had done no wrong and had only indulged in procedural niceties

in his interaction with CBI, on a day the party was full of lament that the Coalgate row had cost it flagship legislations on which the party’s 2014 hopes are

riding. Kumar said the which had triggered was convened by the general and no court

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barred the law minister from meeting the investigating agency. The minister said he had made no mistake and these meetings were common between the agency and the government. To illustrate his point, he said the new counsel engaged by CBI, U U Lalit, would be paid by the government. The strong defence set the tone for Congress to defend him, after a sense went out that the party had left him alone in the wake of the controversy. The meeting of ministers and AICC leaders, which included Janardan Dwivedi, Rajiv Shukla, Manish Tewari, Jairam Ramesh, Pavan Bansal, Jayanthi Natarajan and Sandeep Dikshit, conveyed a party decision to buffer the law minister from relentless BJP demands for his scalp. Kumar is close to the prime minister but has few friends in the party. To reassure the gathering, Kumar said he had not intervened in the probe and had not made any changes to the status report, sources said. The defence, however, was at divergence with the dominant sentiment in the party that the row had extinguished the hope for legislations on land acquisition and food security, rendering waste the careful consensus-building with the

BJP. That Sushma Swaraj targeted Sonia Gandhi meant the opposition would not cooperate with the government anymore. It prompted suggestions that the government adjourn Parliament early and promulgate ordinances to activate the bills on land and food. Congressmen argued that BJP’s strident call for Kumar’s head could have been the meeting point for normalcy in Parliament. According to a senior leader, Congress will take a final decision on Kumar after the May 8 hearing in Supreme Court but a corrective then may serve little since the Parliament session would be over. At the Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, ministers wondered if there was meaning in a senior minister pointing out drafting mistakes in the law ministry’s proposal on changes to marriage laws. A clause in the bill was seen to have been drafted sloppily. Many saw a parallel with the claims in the law minsiter’s defence that he only improved the language of the CBI probe report on Coalgate in his contentious meeting with the CBI director.

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UK: Indian-origin nurse on trial for poisoning boss

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n Indian-origin nurse is on trial in the UK over charges that she attempted to “poison” her boss by spiking her coffee with mercury amalgam used in dental fi llings. Ravinder Kaur, 34, denies administering a poisonous or noxious substance with intent on March 16, 2012, three days after being given a warning about “poor behaviour” at work. A jury at her ongoing trial at Blackfriars Crown Court in London was told that her boss, Laura Knowles, went to hospital and lost consciousness after returning to work following the alleged incident. The 36-year-old said she also had bouts of dizziness, diarrhoea and vomiting. Prosecutor Samantha Cohen told the court that Kaur had begun work as an assistant dental nurse at Shams Moopen Dental Practice in Shefford, Bedfordshire, in November 2011. She started out as “meticulous and professional” but her behaviour soon changed with colleagues regarding her as infl exible and “not a good team player”. In January last year, she had received a verbal warning for unfairly ordering her colleagues around at work. On March 13, the nurse was summoned to a meeting to dis-

cuss her “generally poor behaviour” by Laura Knowles. A few days later, she offered to make coffee for Knowles, but did not return for 15 minutes. The court was told that her boss noticed the drink did not taste right and when pouring

away the coffee spotted a grey sludge in the sink. She then started to feel sick and suffer stomach cramps. The prosecution said Xrays showed the presence of “speckles of metal” in Knowles’ lower intestine consistent with

“ingested mercury”. Kaur was arrested later that day and prosecutors said swabs of sludge found in the sink matched the mercury amalgam used by the surgery to make fi llings. They told the jury that Kaur

was trained in the use of mercury and was taught how to handle it safely and deal with spillages. The defendant claims she had been set up by members of staff because of her reports to the authorities.

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US asks India, Pakistan to restrain their nuclear, missile programmes

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xpressing concern over the continuing buildup of nuclear weapons in South Asia, the US has asked India and Pakistan to restrain their atomic and missile programmes and play a positive role in the global nonproliferation community. “The United States remains

deeply concerned by the dangers posed by the continuing buildup of nuclear weapons and their delivery systems in South Asia,” Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation Thomas Countryman said in his address to the 2015 Review Conference of the States

Parties to the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons in Geneva. “Consistent with our shared vision of a world without nuclear weapons, the United States has repeatedly called on India and Pakistan to restrain their nuclear and missile programmes; end

the production of fissile material for use in nuclear weapons; and support the commencement of negotiations in the Conference on Disarmament of a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty,” he said. “In that regard, it is with concern and deep disappointment that we note Pakistan’s reluctance to

Marriage bill divides Cabinet; referred to GoM

support the start of such negotiations,” the US official said. “We would welcome meaningful trust and confidence-building between these nuclear-armed states; we must find ways to reduce regional tensions and diminish the risk that nuclear weapons could be used, either intentionally or accidentally, in a crisis,” he said. The United States, he said continues to encourage both India and Pakistan to play a positive role in the global non-proliferation community and take steps to prevent proliferation, including bringing their strategic trade controls in line with the guidelines of the multilateral supplier regimes. “We support, in a phased manner, India’s goal of joining the four multilateral export control regimes,” he said, adding that the US remains cognizant of its nonproliferation commitments and objectives when considering how to conduct its bilateral relations with any country. “Our activities with both India and Pakistan continue to be consistent with our NPT (Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty) obligations and with our commitment as members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group,” Countryman said according to a copy of the speech provided here.

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ifferences over what constitutes as a woman’s right to her marital property in case of a divorce forced the Union Cabinet to refer the Marriage Laws (Amendment) Bill to a Group of Ministers (GoM) on Wednesday. The law ministry had suggested that a woman be given a share in residential property of the husband, including inherited and inheritable premises, in case of divorce, while the ministry of women and child development has suggested that a woman’s right to inheritable property and property acquired by the husband before marriage be kept out of the purview of the law. The ministers discussed the amendments for over two hours during the meeting of the Cabinet. “When thinking men and women present different opinions, different opinions do not mean difference of opinion,” finance minister P Chidambaram said when asked whether

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the Cabinet was split on the matter. “Views are expressed in a Cabinet and after expressing views, the Prime Minister takes the final decision. In this case the matter has been referred to a Group of Ministers to look at one or two clauses of the Bill,” he said. The GoM would examine the clauses over the next few days and the Bill will come back before the Cabinet, he said. Sources said that ministers, including Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma, Kamal Nath and Kapil Sibal, felt that there should be greater clarity on the issue. Even as the Cabinet was discussing the matter, a small group of protestors shouted slogans against the Bill outside the Prime Minister’s official residence. They were rounded up by the police and taken away from the high-security zone.

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The mother of the two Boston bombing suspects, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, with the suspects' father Anzor Tsarnaev, left, speaks at a news conference in Makhachkala, the southern Russian province of Dagestan.

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case in June 2011. Two years later, authorities say Tamerlan and his brother, Dzhohkar, detonated two homemade bombs near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three and injuring more than 260. Tamerlan was killed in a police shootout and Dzhohkar is under arrest. Also on Saturday, Federal Medical Center Devens spokesman John Collauti described the conditions under which 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was being held in the Ayer facility after being moved there from a hospital on Friday. Dzhokhar was injured during a police chase on Thursday in which his brother, Tamerlan, was fatally wounded. Collauti said in a telephone interview that Dzhokar is in secure housing where authorities can monitor him. His cell has a solid steel door with an observation window and a slot for passing food and medication.

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ussian authorities secretly recorded a telephone conversation in 2011 in which one of the Boston bombing suspects vaguely discussed ‘jihad’ with his mother, offi cials said on Saturday, days after the US government finally received details about the call. In another conversation , the mother of now-dead bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was recorded talking to someone in southern Russia who is under FBI investigation in an unrelated case, offi cials said. The conversations are significant because, had they been revealed earlier, they might have been enough evidence for the FBI to initiate a more thorough investigation of the Tsarnaev family. As it was, Russian authorities told the FBI only that they had concerns that Tamerlan and his mother were religious extremists. With no additional information, the FBI conducted a limited inquiry and closed the

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In the past week, Russian authorities turned over to the United States information it had on 26-year-old Tamerlan and his mother, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva. The Tsarnaevs are ethnic Chechens who emigrated from southern Russia to the Boston area over the past 11 years. Even had the FBI received the information from the Russian wiretaps earlier, it’s not clear that the government could have prevented the attack. In early 2011, the Russian FSB internal security service intercepted a conversation between Tamerlan and his mother vaguely discussing jihad, according to US offi cials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the investigation with reporters. The two discussed the possibility of Tamerlan going to Palestine, but he told his mother he didn’t speak the language there, according to the offi cials, who reviewed the information Russia shared with the US. In a second call, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva spoke with a man in the Caucasus region of Russia who was under FBI investigation. Jacqueline Maguire, a spokeswoman for the FBI’s Washington Field Offi ce, where that investigation was based, declined to comment. There was no information in the conversation that suggested a plot inside the United States, offi cials said. It was not immediately clear why Russian authorities didn’t

share more information at the time. It is not unusual for countries, including the US, to be cagey with foreign authorities about what intelligence is being collected. Nobody was available to discuss the matter early Sunday at FSB offi ces in Moscow. Jim Treacy, the FBI’s legal attache in Moscow between 2007 and 2009, said the Russians long asked for US assistance regarding Chechen activity in the United States that might be related to terrorism. “On any given day, you can get some very good cooperation,” Treacy said. “The next you might find yourself totally shut out.” Zubeidat Tsarnaeva has denied that she or her sons were involved in terrorism. She has said she believed her sons have been framed by US authorities. But Ruslan Tsarni, an uncle of the Tsarnaev brothers

and Zubeidat’s former brotherin-law, said Saturday he believes the mother had a “bigtime influence” as her older son increasingly embraced his Muslim faith and decided to quit boxing and school. After receiving the narrow tip from Russia in March 2011, the FBI opened a preliminary investigation into Tamerlan and his mother. But the scope was extremely limited under the FBI’s internal procedures. After a few months, they found no evidence Tamerlan or his mother were involved in terrorism. The FBI asked Russia for more information. After hearing nothing, it closed the case in June 2011. In the fall of 2011, the FSB contacted the CIA with the same information. Again the FBI asked Russia for more details and never heard back. At that time, however, the CIA asked that Tamerlan’s and his mother’s name be entered into a massive U.S. terrorism database. The CIA declined to comment on Saturday. Authorities have said they’ve seen no connection between the brothers and a foreign terrorist group. Dzhohkar told FBI interrogators that he and his brother were angry over wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the deaths of Muslim civilians there. Family members have said Tamerlan was religiously apathetic until 2008 or 2009, when he met a conservative Muslim convert known only to the family as Misha. Misha, they said, steered Tamerlan toward a stricter version of Islam. Two US offi cials say investigators believe they have identifi ed Misha. While it was not clear whether the FBI had spoken to him, the offi cials said they have not found a connection between Misha and the Boston attack or terrorism in general.

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ore than 28 years after Delhi antiSikhs riots, a city court on Tuesday acquitted Congress leader Sajjan Kumar in a related case, triggering widespread anger and outrage, especially in the Sikh community. More than 3,000 Sikhs were killed in the riots after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on October 31, 1984, who was killed by her Sikh bodyguards. Five of a family were killed in the Delhi Cantonment massacre in which Kumar - a prominent political face of the riots who is accused of inciting murderous mobs -was acquitted. Although Kumar, dressed in a white shirt and khaki trousers, left the court with a smile and cordoned by cops, he has two more ‘84 riots cases pending against him - violence

in Sultanpuri and Nangloi. The victims’ lawyer said Tuesday’s verdict would be challenged in the Delhi high court. As additional sessions judge JR Aryan acquitted him of murder, dacoity and criminal conspiracy, protests erupted inside and outside the courtroom. A young Sikh man, Karnail Singh, hurled a shoe at the judge The court convicted five other accused. Ex-councillor Balwan Khokkar, Girdhari Lal and Captain Bhagmal were held guilty of murder while Mahender Yadav and Kishan Khokkar were convicted for rioting. The sentence will be pronounced on May 6. “Hang me if you cannot hang him or shoot me dead right here,” said a wailing 75-year-

old Jagdish Kaur, the complainant. She had lost her husband, son and three cousins, and had told the court she saw Kumar leading a mob which killed them. Kaur, who held on tightly to her chair for a full hour after the judge left, had to be evicted by women cops. Sikh protesters tried to barge inside the court complex by climbing its gates shouting slogans against Kumar and the Congress party. “Justice has been denied even after a wait of 28 years. It is a black day for us,” said Harinder Singh, kin of a victim. “The court has taken a hyper-technical view. When the testimonies of the witnesses had been believed for convicting the five accused, then how can the same witness be disbelieved for the sixth accused, Kumar?” said HS Phoolka, the lawyer representing the victims, adding that he would challenge the verdict before the Delhi high court. Concluding its final arguments, the CBI said it had limited itself to what each of the witnesses had seen at the time of the incident. “The witnesses had given honest versions of what they all had seen during the riots,” it had said. But the court found merit in Kumar’s lawyers’ argument that there were material contradictions in statements of the witnesses, including Kaur’s, and they had given different versions in the court. Kehar Singh, Gurpreet Singh, Raghuvender Singh, Narender Pal Singh and Kuldeep Singh -members of the same family -were killed by a mob in Delhi Cantonment’s Raj Nagar area during the riots. The case against Kumar was registered

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in 2005 on a recommendation by Justice Nanavati Commission which investigated the massacre. The CBI had filed two chargesheets against him and the other accused in January 2010. The Delhi Police had earlier probed the riots case and the investigation was handed over to the CBI in 2005. The CBI had told the court there was a conspiracy of “terrifying proportion” between Kumar and the police during the riots. The agency also said the police had kept its “eyes shut” to the widespread violence..

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and Leonard Blavatnik (Number 5, $9.5 billion). According to Wealth-X estimates, there are 10,760 individuals residents in Britain worth $30 million or more, with at least 310 new individu-

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n the 53rd Gujarat Foundation Day, chief minister Narendra Modi invoked the Gujarati pride again, but his sight appeared firmly set on Delhi. At a youth convention in Navsari, the chief minister said he had “a dream of making Gujarat the best state, with a view to building ‘One India, Best India’ ”. He accused the former chief ministers of not giving due importance to the day. The UPA government, too, came in for criticism for reneging on its promise of making a heritage path of Mahatma Gandhi’s route to Dandi. During a visit to Dandi, Modi said, “In 2005, our prime minister had come to Gujarat to announce a heritage path on the Sabarmati-Dandi route. It has been eight years, but nothing has happened on that front.” The Centre’s wish now is that the government roads along the route be considered heritage path, he added. As for the previous state governments, they had not given enough importance to the Gujarat foundation day for political reasons, Modi said. “There was an effort by some to erase this history. But we have made efforts to prevent them from doing so,” he added.

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hen in India, don’t show bare legs or wear short dresses. This could hurt Indian sensibilities and may lead to sexual harassment. That’s the advice being offered by Manila-based multilateral agency Asian Development Bank (ADB), which is hosting its 46th

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annual meeting in Greater Noida, to more than 4,000 delegates. The annual meeting is being held in the India-Expo mart in Greater Noida and several of the delegates from nearly 67 countries are staying in hotels in Noida, Greater Noida and Delhi. The meeting will discuss issues related

to the global economy, Asian challenges and development. The advisory posted on the general information section on the ADB website says Indians are very conservative about dress and advises women to dress modestly, with legs covered. “Trousers are acceptable, but

shorts and short skirts are offensive to many. If you want to keep cool in the Indian sun, cotton clothing is essential along with a comfortable pair of open sandals,” says the advisory. Clicking on the ‘read more’ section takes one to a website TravelIndia.com, which elaborates on what is acceptable and what should be avoided while travelling in India. Among other subjects, it covers taking pictures, visiting religious places, eating, concept of time, tipping, siesta and common faux pas. It also has a special section for gay travellers. “While travelling in India you might see a lot of men holding hands. This should not be taken as a sign of their sexual orientation, in all probability they are not gay,” the advisory says. “Most gays in India are of the closet kind as Indian society does not accept homosexuality. Declaring yourself to be a homosexual is a sure way of being disowned by family and friends.” It goes on to say that in big cities and amongst the higher strata of the society, homosexuality is not considered abnormal behaviour any more but cautions about showing affection in public.

“You would be better off avoiding public displays of affection such as cuddling and kissing each other in public (not just for gays). Homosexual relations between men are illegal in India and the penalty according to the Indian Penal Code is seven years rigorous imprisonment. However, had this law been enforced strictly, the Indian prisons would have been overflowing by now,” the website says. In the section titled: “Common Faux Pas”, it says that kissing and embracing are regarded in India as part of sex and asks travellers to not engage in these activities. “It is not even a good idea for couples to hold hands,” it says. The advisory on eating says that when eating or drinking, your lips should not touch other people’s food - “jutha or sullied food is strictly taboo.” “Don’t, for example, take a bite out of a chapati and pass it on. When drinking out of a cup or bottle to be shared with others, don’t let it touch your lips, but rather pour it directly into your mouth. This custom also protects you from things like hepatitis. It is customary to wash your hands before and after eating,” the advisory says.

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he Supreme Court on Wednesday frowned upon official security cover being provided to the rich, saying if the government and police had been alive to providing adequate security to citizens, then 5/6-year-olds would not have been raped in the country. Even though the government’s decision to provide paid security cover through CISF personnel to one of the world’s richest businessmen, Mukesh Ambani, did not figure specifically during the discussions, the indirect reference to it from a bench of Justices G S Singhvi and Kurian Joseph was loud and clear. “We read from newspaper reports about the home ministry agreeing to provide CISF security to an individual. Why do such persons, who can afford to pay for security, not hire private security guards,” the bench asked and said cities would have been a lot safer had the governments taken adequate steps to provide security to common citizens. “The governments have provided security to a lot of private individuals who face criminal cases, including murder and rape charges. We are making it clear that the home ministry has to take a call on this soon. The state is not obliged to provide security to persons facing criminal

charges except for documentary proof of specific threat to his life,” the bench said and asked additional solicitors general Indira Jaising and Siddharth Luthra to address the court on this issue on July 9. The court asked all states to provide to the Union home ministry lists of two sets of persons - the affluent ones who pay to get security from the government and the second, persons facing criminal charges yet protected by state police. It asked the Union government to collate the data and place it before the bench for consideration on July 9. What bothered the court more was spiraling crime, including sexual assaults on minors, at a time when the government was engaging a huge number of security personnel to protect the rich, criminals and other politicians, who flaunt it as a status symbol or use it to coerce other commuters to give way on public roads. “Please provide security to all so that five- or six-year-olds do not get sexually assaulted. We are concerned by the situation where so much of security is given to many who do not deserve it while there is no security for the common man,” the bench said. Amicus curiae Harish Salve was critical of rifle-wielding po-

licemen coming to the city accompanying so-called VVIPs. He said state police forces were being misused in the name of security cover and cited instances where such cover was extended at the cost of the exchequer to even relatives of political bigwigs staying in the national capital. The bench said if the rich could pay for government security and others too could get it being

relatives of “those who matter in politics”, then the government should raise a separate force specifically for this purpose without diverting regular policemen and compromising the security of commoners. The court also asked the government to enforce the rule which allowed constitutional dignitaries to use red beacons with siren only when they were on of-

ficial duty. “Enforce this rule and see the drastic reduction in the number of cars with red beacon lights and siren on road,” the bench said. When Salve said Punjab and Haryana had not filed affidavits pursuant to a direction from the court on a related issue, the court ordered their home secretaries to be present on the next date of hearing to explain the delay.

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n earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale shook Jammu & Kashmir and many other parts of north India, including the national capital, on Wednesday afternoon. One person was killed and over 70, many of them schoolchildren, were injured in the Doda and Kishtwar districts in J&K. “One person identified as Gushan, 60, was killed in a remote belt of Kishtwar district while he was grazing cattle when the earthquake struck,” a police spokesman said. “At least five schoolchildren and three teachers were injured during the earthquake in Kishtwar district, while over 20 children suffered minor injuries

when a primary school building collapsed in Bhaderwah town of Doda district.” He said panic gripped the region when the tremors were felt at 12: 27 am and lasted for about 10 seconds. Mubarak Singh, the deputy commissioner of Doda, said over the phone that there was no causality in Doda, but 66 people, including some schoolchildren, sustained injuries. Scores of buildings were damaged in Bhaderwah and Kishtwar. A landslide triggered by the tremors led to a blockade on the Kishtwar-Batote highway. The earthquake’s epicentre was on the J&K-Himachal Pradesh border.

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ne for the taste buds! An Indianorigin woman in the UK has been shortlisted out of 600,000 applicants for the post of Western Australia taste master, described as one of the “best jobs in the world”. Asha Patel, who grew up in Rushegetsy Mead, Leicester, has been shortlisted along with 24 other people for the job that involves “eating your way round the state, foraging out the finest produce and uncovering the best bars and restaurants”. The Australian state’s tourism website has described it as “one of the best jobs in the world”. Patel said, landing the job would be “a dream come true”. For a self-confessed food addict and travel lover, being paid to research the finest produce and best eateries on the other side of the world must be the absolute dream job. So Asha is more than a little excited after being shortlisted for the role. More than 600,000 applicants from across the world applied for six positions and just 25 people have now been shortlisted for each role. The winners of each will spend six months carrying out the job of their dreams, getting

paid $50,000 plus $50,000 living expenses, for the pleasure. “I’m really up for adventure and excitement,” Asha said. ”It would mean everything to me. I was thrilled, ecstatic and a bit overwhelmed when I found out I’d been shortlisted. It’s quite different to anything I’ve ever done before,” she said. Asha works as a freelance writer and photographer in London, but says food is her true love. While the other five positions, lifestyle photographer, Outback

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manufacturing of S4 soon at our Noida facility,” Samsung Mobile and Digital Imaging Country head Vineet Taneja said. He, however, refused to share any timeframe by when the

production will start. The Noida facility is manufacturing about 35-40 million phones annually, including 12 smartphones such as Galaxy S3. The company currently imports

the recently launched Galaxy S4 from South Korea. Sensing huge demand for Galaxy S4, the company is also looking to double up the high-end smartphone (above Rs 20,000)

market size in India, which is currently contributing around 10-12 per cent of the overall smartphone market. The Galaxy S4, which is packed with newer imaging features as well as ‘gesture-control’ technology, has a five-inch full HD super AMOLED touchscreen, 13 mega pixel rear and 2 mega pixel front camera and supports 3G networks. Although Samsung is the market leader in smartphone market in India, competition from Apple, BlackBerry and Nokia has put pressure on it to add new software features to maintain its lead. According to research firm IDC, the overall mobile phone market in India reached about 218 million units in 2012, growing 16 per cent year-on-year. Of this, 16.3 million units were smartphones, but the category saw a growth of about 48 per cent. Samsung was the leader in the quad-core and 5-inch plus screen size models, IDC added. The demand for smartphones is expected to be around 34-36 million units this year. Globally, Samsung had 30.3 per cent share of the smartphone market (with sales of 215.8 million units) in 2012, while Apple had a 19.1 per cent share with sales of 135.9 million units, according to IDC.

NASA cycles through another Great Moonbuggy Race

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It’s been 40-plus years since an astronaut last drove a lunar rover on the moon, but the spirit lives on in a competition designed to inspire a new generation of youthful techies.

t may be more than 40 years since NASA last put a man on the moon, but those Apollo missions continue to serve as

divisions, as well as by on-course penalties. The 2013 edition of the race, which took place at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Hunts-

a driving force for some aspiring engineers. The space agency hosted its 20th annual Great Moonbuggy Race. For these competitions, entrants from colleges and high schools have to to design, build, and race lightweight, human-powered vehicles -- think pedicabs on steroids -- that a pair of riders then must muscle over a half-mile course designed to simulate the lunar surface. NASA says that the “race teams face many of the same engineering challenges dealt with by Apollo-era lunar rover developers ... in the late 1960s.” The final standings are determined by the fastest vehicle assembly and race times in the two

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ville, Ala., brought together approximately 600 student drivers, engineers and mechanics in some 90 teams from 23 states and Puerto Rico, along with Canada, India, Germany, Mexico, and Russia. In the collegiate division, the team from the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao took first place with a time of 3 minutes, 32 seconds. In the high school division, Team 1 from Teodoro Aguilar Mora Vocational High School of Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, came in first with a time of 3 minutes, 24 seconds. The Great Moonbuggy Race began in 1994 with eight college teams. High-school teams first took part in 1996.

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For two decades, NASA has used its Great Moonbuggy Race as way to inspire students to feats of engineering and athletic prowess. Competitors have to design, build and race lightweight, humanpowered vehicles that have to traverse a half-mile course simulating the surface of the moon. NASA says that the "race teams face many of the same engineering challenges dealt with by Apollo-era lunar rover developers ... in the late 1960s."

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fter his mercy pleas were rejected by the President in 2011 and by the Assam governor 11 years earlier, the Supreme Court on Wednesday saved double murder convict Mahindra Nath Das from the gallows by commuting the death penalty awarded to him 17 years ago to life term. A bench of Justices G S Singhvi and S J Mukhopadhaya allowed

penalty challenging the rejection of mercy plea by the President in 2011 on the ground of delay. Bhullar had pleaded that he had been on death row for eight years and the psychological impact had rendered him a mental wreck. But the bench refused to show Bhullar mercy, saying ordinary murders committed due to sudden provocation, personal enmity or property dispute was differ-

more than 17 years, which under general norms was more than the life term. Arguing that no one could be punished twice, Das had sought commutation of his death sentence to life imprisonment on the ground that long delay in deciding the mercy plea, nearly 11 years, had affected him mentally, physically and emotionally. Das’s petition was heard along with a similar plea from Bhullar, who was handed death penalty for his role in the bomb attack on then Youth Congress president M S Bitta in 1993 in which nine policemen were killed and 25 were injured including Bitta. Like Das, Bhullar too had pleaded for commutation of death sentence on the ground that he had undergone imprisonment for 20 years which was akin to a life term and that he had lost mental equilibrium in the despairing eight-year wait on death row. While rejecting Bhullar’s plea for commutation of death penalty to life term, the bench of Justices Singhvi and Mukhopadhaya had taken a stern view of mercy pleas filed by terrorists awarded death penalty. The bench found it rather strange for the terrorists to seek mercy when they had shown no trace of it while killing innocent citizens using assault rifles and bombs for some ideology or misplaced notion about waging a war against the government.

our states account for nearly half of the country’s dalit population, reveals the 2011 census. Uttar Pradesh stands first with 20.5% of the total scheduled caste (SC) population, followed by West Bengal with 10.7%, says the data released by the Union census directorate on Tuesday. Bihar with 8.2% and Tamil Nadu with 7.2 % come third and fourth. Dalits form around 16.6% of India’s population. The 2011 census recorded nearly 20.14 crore people belonging to various scheduled castes in the country. As per the 2001 census, the number was 16.66 crore. The dalit population showed a decadal growth of 20.8%, whereas India’s population grew 17.7% during the same period. “Though there is an increase in the population of dalits in the country, many states with a considerable number of dalits don’t have any legislation to protect the interests of the community. Dalit empowerment is very poor in many states,” said former Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) MLA D Ravikumar. Many scheduled caste families don’t own land or any other property, said Ravikumar. “Many dalits are landless and efforts to empower them by giving free land have not been successful in Tamil Nadu. Unlike Punjab, which has a considerable number of dalits as

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Half of India’s dalit population lives in 4 states

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Das’s appeal against the President’s decision to reject his mercy plea filed in 1999 shortly after the Supreme Court the same year upheld the concurrent decisions of a Guwahati trial court and the high court to award him death penalty for the double murder. The same bench had on April 12 rejected the plea of Devender Pal Singh Bhullar, who too had sought commutation of death

ent from massacres of innocents planned by terrorists in cold blood and executed with lethal weapons. The bench had said, “Delay in disposal of mercy petitions does not justify review of President’s decision rejecting it.” Distinguishing terrorism from other crimes, the bench had said, “Terrorism stands on altogether different plane and cannot be compared with murders committed due to personal animosity or over property or personal disputes.” Das was awarded the extreme penalty for the gruesome manner in which he murdered one Harakanta Das on April 24, 1996 by severing his head from the torso and carrying the head to the police station to surrender. What had convinced all three courts to classify the case under the “rarest of rare” category was that the murder was committed when Das was out on bail in another murder case, in which too he was convicted. The trial court sentenced him to death on August 18, 1997; the HC confirmed it on February 3, 1998 and the Supreme Court upheld it on May 14, 1999. Immediately after the President rejected his mercy plea in 2011, he approached the Supreme Court challenging the decision on the ground that he had already undergone imprisonment for

industrialists, here there is hardly any industrialist from our community,” the leader of the dalit party said. There are around 9.79 crore women among the total SC population, and the sex ratio works out to 946 females per 1000 males. Nagaland, Lakshwadeep and An-

daman and Nicobar islands have no scheduled castes among their population. Though UP has the largest chunk of the total SC population, Punjab has the largest share of dalits in its population at 31.9%. Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal follow Punjab with 25.2% and 23.5%. In Tamil Nadu,

dalits account for about 18% of the population. The state budget should also allocate funds for creation of assets for dalits, said Ravikumar. “Instead of distributing freebies, the state governments can set aside a portion of the total allocation for dalits. In many cases,

funds are being diverted and dalits lose whatever is due to them,” he said. The states with considerable number of dalits in their population must pass a separate legislation on the lines of Andhra Pradesh, which has passed the SC/ST Sub Plan Act, said a dalit activist.

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ou may fiercely guard your e-privacy by installing anti-virus software and desisting from downloading anything on your smart phone, but someone somewhere may still have access to some of your data. If a friend or acquaintance has compromised his own privacy while downloading an app, he could have inadvertently put you at risk just because you were in

his contacts list. Welcome to the new world of app permissions and malicious software, where increasingly the user is not in command of his own data. There are two ways in which we expose ourselves: One, by accidentally touching a strategically placed ad on an app; two, by inadvertently authorizing an app to access your data without understanding the permissions it seeks.

As per a 2012 report by a digital security firm, Bit9, more than two-thirds of all Android apps seek at least one high-risk ‘permission’ and one-fourth access your private information like email and contacts. “Applications ask for a number of permissions which they may not really need. Most of us don’t bother to understand what giving access to an app means to our privacy and we just go ahead and

click install,” says cyber forensics expert K Rama Subramaniam. Virtually every app asks for permission to access your mobile phone data of varying degrees— from location to address book to even text messages. The Facebook app asks for permission to access almost everything, including your microphone. The Google Plus app takes permission to read your call log, take pictures and videos, and record audio. This does not mean these app developers mine your data, though they can. Fortunately, the big players have behaved responsibly. In 2011, Google took about 50 apps off its Android market after complaints of data theft. It again removed more than 20 apps this year for similar activities. Not owning a smart phone doesn’t guarantee immunity either. Cyber criminals can still easily reach your data since, in a world where your privacy is intricately woven into your social groups like friends and colleagues, any breach in their accounts can lead to loss of your private information. Smart phones are prime targets because of the sheer amount of information stored in them. According to cyber security firm Symantec, 69% of Indians access the internet, including work e-mails, through mobile phones. Users also store passwords and card details on their phones so

once access is granted to an invasive app, nothing is hidden from the attacker’s eyes. Advertisements running inside a huge number of free apps today aren’t safe either. Though in most cases they are just promotions, they can also be used to disguise viruses, trojans and links to damaging websites. And they are often carefully placed on the screen so that you are likely to click them while playing a game or chatting. “Known as ‘madware’, short for mobile adware, their numbers have grown by 55% every month since July 2011,” says Symantec MD Shantanu Ghosh. Not only do these ads have the potential to steal your information, they also drain the mobile battery faster and eat up your 2G/3G data plan because the ads need to keep changing every few seconds. “Madwares collect browsing information like history and bookmarks, and send the information to a remote server on the internet controlled by a stranger,” says Mahendra Negi, COO of Trend Micro, a software security company. And it is not just the cleverness of the attacker that is making it possible; it’s your careless that aids the theft. “This year is expected to be a watershed year for madware, as advanced mobile technology will create new opportunities for cyber criminals,” says Ghosh.

Boy, 5, kills 2-year-old sister with birthday gift - .22 rifle shot in the head by his four-yearold neighbour while they were playing. There were 851 deaths caused by accidental discharges of firearms in the United States in 2011, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A further 14,675 people were injured by accidental discharges of firearms in 2011, of whom 7,991 were under the age of 18 and 3,569 were under the age of 13.

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five-year-old boy who was playing with a .22 caliber rifle he’d been given as a gift accidentally shot and killed his two-year-old sister in their Kentucky home, officials said. The shooting happened on Tuesday in rural Cumberland county and the little girl was

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rushed to a hospital where she was pronounced dead, the state police said. Cumberland county coroner Gary White identified the girl as Caroline Starks and said the children’s mother was cleaning the house at the time and had stepped outside onto the porch.

“She said no more than three minutes had went by and she actually heard the rifle go off. She ran back in and found the little girl,” White told WKYT news. The rifle had been given to the boy last year and was kept in the corner of a room. The parents didn’t realize a shell had been left

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in it. “It’s a Crickett,” he told the Lexington Herald-Leader. “It’s a little rifle for a kid. ...The little boy’s used to shooting the little gun.” An autopsy was set to be conducted on Wednesday, but White said he expects it the shooting will be ruled accidental. “Just one of those crazy accidents,” White said. Last month, a similar incident had come to light in the US when a six-year-old boy died in New Jersey after being accidentally


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Divya Dutta on Waah Waah Kyaa Baat Hai behen, tu bhi reh achchhi ban kar.” Anchored by Shailesh Lodha & Neha K. Mehta, ‘Waah Waah Kyaa Baat Hai’ is a humorous hourly weekend show. The concept of the show is loosely based on the old tradition of `Haasya Kavi Sammelan’. Produced under the banner of `Neela Telefilms’ by Asit Kumarr Modi, the show is telecast every Saturday & Sunday at 10 Pm on SAB TV. The program showcases many

established poets tickling the funny bone of the viewers. Every week there is a theme such as Women, Children, Imagination, relationship, marriage to which participating poets base their creations. Another interesting segment is ‘Chhupa Rustom’ where unknown poets get to showcase their talents. But, the highlight of the show is the section that provides a platform for emerging poets called ‘Aam aadmi ki kavitayein’.

“I loved doing Karan Johar’s film Gippi”, says Divya Dutta

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Mahaan was the Chhupa Rustom of this episode. Celebrity Guest Divya Dutta and her brother Dr Rahul Dutta both indulged in a healthy banter via poetry. She entered the stage reciting a flattering poem penned by her brother Dr. Rahul Dutta describing her. “Wo sundar hai, sitaron chand

sa hai rang, chehre pe khushi hai, ghar mein hai Umang....Uske liye mere dil mein khoob sammaan hai, behen kya hai wo ishwar ka vardaan hai...!” However, her brother made an entry and went on to recite an unflattering poem on her, “Akal chhoti, qad chhota, to baat to koi badi kar... Itne achchhe ladke ki

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wo telly shows will soon see replacements. Actress Sara Khan, last seen in Ram Milaayi Jodi, has replaced Shweta Tiwari in Rangoli — a music-based show. Says a source, “Sara has joined the show and will be shooting once a week.” She is also returning to fiction after almost a year with Yash Patnaik’s Junoon — Nafrat Aisi Toh Kaisa Ishq. “I am hosting Rangoli, which is a popular show. In Junoon, my character Shalu is different from the roles I have

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Rio Kapadia in Mahaharat

played so far,” says Sara. Shweta, however, remained unavailable for comment. In another show titled Dil Ki Nazar Se Khoobsurat, produced by Sumeet Mittal, actress Kiran Khoje has been replaced by Mitali Nag, who was seen in Afsar Bitiya. Mitali says, “They are introducing a new track for Prerna — Madhav’s ( Rohit Khurana) sister — opposite the parallel male lead, Rahul (played by Abhishek Mallik). They were looking for a known face to be cast opposite him.”

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sit Kumarr Modi produced haasya kavita weekend show Waah Waah Kyaa Baat Hai celebrated the thought of ‘Vyangya’ (satire), making this entertaining poetry recital yet more interesting. With Poets like Govind Rathi, Ashok Swatantra, Manic Verma it was a hilarious session. Mukul

n the sets of TV show Wah Wah Kya Baat Hai, Divya said, “I loved doing the fi lm. I got a beautiful compliment from Karan when he called me up and said he loved my performance. I was watching a fi lm and the promo of Gippi came. It is lovely to see your name and face with the Dharma Production tag. I got this feeling after working with Yash Chopra, Shyam Benegal, and Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra. So it’s great to work with such people who you have always admired.” Directed by Sonam Nair, Gippi is a fi lm about a school girl and how she tackles the changes in her adolescence as she grows up. The 35-year-old also praised debutant director. “Gippi is my first fi lm with Karan Johar and a new girl Sonam is directing it. She has taken a leaf out of her own life. She has shown the growing up years very beautifully,” she said. The Veer-Zaara actress says she took a few tips from her own mother to prepare for this role. “I have a lovely role. I have learned from my mother for the role and what she does with me, I have done with Gippi in the fi lm,” Divya said.

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iddharth Tewary’s Mahabharat on Star Plus is all geared up to hit the air waves soon but before that happens, the show is witnessing lot of new additions to the starcast. The latest actor who has joined the mythological show is Rio Kapadia, who is currently seen in Zee TV’s Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke. Informs a source, “Rio will be seen playing one of the key characters on the show.

He will essay the role of Gandhari’s Father, King Subala of Gandhara. The actor has already shot for his character in Rajasthan. When contacted, Rio Kapadia, “Yes, I am doing the show and It’s an extremely emotional and positive role. I had a great time shooting for the role.The experience was fantastic as shooting for a mythological show is very different from any normal daily soaps.”

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Carrot Paneer buttermixed Capsicum with steamed rice Delicious dalSabji recipe • • • •

Ingredients

Carrots shredded 4 nos. Garlic chopped 2-3 cloves Green chillies chopped 4 nos. Mustard oil 3 tbsp

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Black cumin seeds 1 tsp Turmeric powder ½ tsp Salt to taste Sugar - a pinch Coriander Sliced black olives

Method:

We often wonder what else to do with vegetables aside from tossing them into a salad or braising them. The dilemma deepens when the vegetable is none other than the humble carrot, because unlike with tomatoes, broccoli and spinach we are often short of ideas to use them in a manner they turn out delicious while retaining the nutritional value. Despite being a mainstay vegetable not much experimentation goes on with carrots as they are either shredded or sliced and mixed with other vegetables, leading to it being dubbed a boring veggie that’s only high on health.

In a grinder, grind the shredded carrot, chopped garlic and green chillies till it becomes a thick paste. You can let the consistency be a tad grainy, but not too much. Heat mustard oil in a pan and then add the black cumin seeds to it. As the seeds begin to crackle, add the carrot mix to it. Add to it turmeric powder, and follow it up with salt as per taste and a pinch of sugar. Keep stirring till the oil is properly absorbed, and it becomes a lovely, thick orange batter giving out a pungent aroma. Pour it out on a dish and plate it up with a sprinkling of coriander leaves and sliced black olives. Typically in Bengali homes this dish serves as a starter and is relished with steamed rice. But if you wish to give it a Continental flavour, why not pick up some garlic bread from the market, grill it and top it with your homemade carrot butter. It’ll make for a great entree dish at a house party, leaving your guests wondering what’s gone into this gorgeous orange colour dip.

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Facts

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lcohol affects men and women differently due to the differences in size and body mass. Generally, men have higher tolerance to alcohol than women do. Additionally, a woman’s tolerance levels decrease as she ages. Consuming two to three drinks in 60 minutes is enough to impair judgment. Five drinks in one hour can raise blood alcohol levels to 0.10 percent, which is the legal limit in many states. Although alcohol lowers inhibitions, excessive alcohol consumption can interfere with sexual function. Consistently drinking too much can impede

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male hormone production and testicular function, which leads to impotence and infertility. Secondary male characteristics, like facial and chest hair, may be reduced as well. Alcohol and drug use are commonly involved in sex crimes. According to the alcohol and drug information provided by the CDC, alcohol impairs judgment and some men may mistake a woman’s (or fellow man’s) friendliness for sexual overtures. They may not realize how aggressive their behavior is. Additionally, drugs such as flunitrazepam are used to sedate victims for forced sexual

intercourse. Reduced cognitive function may cause a woman to agree to sexual intercourse when she otherwise would not. Additionally, people under the influence of drugs and alcohol may engage in risky sexual behavior,like not using condoms and having sex with multiple partners. Alcohol and drug abuse can lead to short-term and long-term health complications. Men who drink have an increased risk of developing cancer in the mouth, esophagus, liver, and colon. Both men and women may develop neurological problems including

dementia, neuropathy, and stroke from chronic alcohol abuse. Psy-

chiatric problems like depression and anxiety are associated with long-term abuse of alcohol. There are no safe levels of alcohol consumption for pregnant women, and alcohol can cause the most harm when consumed during the first trimester. Drinking while pregnant can cause miscarriage or stillbirth and lead to the development of physical and neurological birth defects in babies. Certain drugs taken during pregnancy can cause the child to be born with a physical dependence on them and/or develop withdrawal symptoms. The most common health complication associated with alcohol abuse is liver damage. Chronic over consumption of alcohol can lead to the development of hepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver. Stress is a major factor in the consumption of drugs and alcohol. People use them to reduce anxiety, regulate emotions, and relieve emotional pain. Almost 50 percent of people who use drugs and alcohol have a mental health disorder. Oftentimes, substance abuse is an attempt to self-medicate.

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The place of attractions

Dharamshala is a picturesque town located in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. The town is surrounded by the Himalayas and is one of the most important tourist places in Himachal Pradesh. The main claim to fame for this small town is for being the headquarters of the in-exile Tibetan Government under the Dalai Lama. The monastery where the Dalai Lama resides is famous all over the world among the Buddhists. Buddhists from countries like China, Thailand, Korea, Japan, and Sri Lanka visit Dharamshala in large numbers every year, thus contributing significantly towards the growth of tourism in Himachal Pradesh.

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The area was originally used as a cantonment for a native regiment of the British army. Gradually it gained in popularity as a popular summer getaway for British officials in Delhi. The Tibetan connection started when in 1960, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru offered permission to establish a Government in exile to the Dalai Lama, who had left Tibet after the Chinese invasion. Since then many more Tibetan refugees have settled down in Dharamshala in the area known as Mc Leod Gunj in upper Dharamshala.

Culture And Heritage Of Dharamsala Today Dharamsala Is Considered As One Of The Famous Tourists Destinations In The World, Famous For Its Beautiful Mountain Ranges, Temples, Lakes And Monastery, Dharamsala Attracts Large Number Of Tourists From Entire World. Though The City Is Overtaken By The Tibetan Culture And Tradition, Still The Glimpse Of Colonial Lifestyle And British Fervor Can Be Noticed In The Churches And Villas. St. John\’s Church Is A Famous Church Situated In The Vicinity Of Dharamsala. Tourists Can Travel To Dharamshala To Discover The Land Of Sheer Beauty And Culture, Which Is Also Preserved In The Form Of Museum Known As Kangra Museum. The Kangra Museum Gives An Overview Of The Rich Past Of The Region And On The Other Hand There Are Institutes That Have Been Established To Preserve The Tibetan Art, Cultures And Traditions.

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Cusine In Dharamshala You can get to entertain your taste buds in the restaurants in Dharamshala. A wide range of mouth-watering Tibetan delicacies like momos, thenthus, Yak butter tea and thukpa are served in the restaurants of Dharamshala. Khana Niravana is a wonderful local café to hang out with friends and relatives. It is famous for serving Tibetan, Indian and veggie meals. Jogibara Road is the main area of Dharamshala town. Most of the quality restaurants are located in this area. Chocolate Log Restaurant is situated on the Jogibara Road of Dharamshala. It is the oldest, most favourite of all restaurants in Dharamshala. It is well known for its western dishes like pizza, cakes and Chinese macaroni. Carpe Diem is another restaurant of Jogibara Road. Occasional live music is the best feature of this restaurant. Western style food and Muesli of this restaurant is really delicious. Lung-Ta restaurant of Jogibara Road is open from afternoon to 11pm.

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Transportation and Access Reaching Dharamsala by Air: Though there is no airport in Dharamsala, the nearest airport is Kangra airport which is located at a distance of 10 km from Dharamsala and there is another airport called is Gaggal airport which is located at a distance of 13 km. Jagson airlines provide the services of their flights to and from Delhi. Reaching Dharamsala by Rail: You can also access Dharamsala by the rail transport since the nearest airport is located in Pathankot and is located at distance of 90 km from Dharamsala. The overnight train services are available from Delhi which further connects the other important destinations of India. Reaching Dharamsala by Road: Dharamsala is connected to the other towns by the National Highway-1. Getting to Dharamsala by road network is quite easy with the facility of road transport that further links the various other destinations of India including Delhi , Chandigarh, Shimla and Pathankot by the smooth and efficient road network.

Tourist Attractions McLeod gunj – the main Tibetan settlement in Dharamshala is also called little Lhasa. The peaceful place is an important pilgrimage for Buddhists from all over the world. The major attraction here is the large and beautiful monastery , also called the dalai Lama monastery as it is the present residence of the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala from where he leads the free Tibet movement. Mc Leod Gunj is also home to the Dal lake , which has religious significance and is the venue of an annual fair in Septembe Bhagsunath temple – this temple is perched high on the hills in absolutely tranquil surroundings. The temple is very popular among the locals as well as regular tourists. The temple complex is attractive in design and offers splendid views of the magnificent landscape all around. Dharamkot – It is the location of a popular temple, and offers wonderful panoramic views of the Dhoula Dhar and Kangra Valleys. Dharamkot is also the starting point of one of the best trekking routes in Himachal Pradesh that goes up to Triund. Triund – Triund can be reached from Dharamkot after an enjoyable trek on narrow meandering stone laid paths. The trek takes around 3-4 hours and the view from Triund is fascinating. The altitude of Triund is 2975 meters. Dharamshala proudly hosts the world’s highest cricket ground, nestled among amazingly beautiful surroundings. The other tourist spots in Dharamshala include Machhrial and Bara Pathar, many temples, and monasteries.

Best Season / Best time to visit Dharamshala

There are many places to visit in Dharamsala and to enhance the pleasure of spending vacations you must visit Dharamsala in its tourist season which is from March to June and from September to October. As far as the clothing is concerned, cotton would be the best in summer and heavy woolens would just be fine for the winters.

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Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring mothers and motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in March or May. It complements Father’s Day, a similar celebration honoring fathers. Mother’s Day is an American invention. It is not directly descended from the many celebrations of mothers and motherhood that have occurred throughout the world over thousands of years, such as the Greek cult to Cybele, the Roman festival of Hilaria, or the Christian Mothering Sunday celebration. Despite this, in some countries Mother’s Day has become synonymous with these older traditions. Mother’s Day is celebrated on different dates in different countries. Most countries celebrate the special occasion of Mother’s Day on the second Sunday in the month of May. The particular day was declared as the official day for Mother’s Day celebrations by US President Woodrow Wilson by signing a Joint Resolution on May 8, 1914. This tradition of honoring mothers and paying them tribute on the second Sunday in the month of May spread to many countries across the globe. Various countries adopted this

date to celebrate Mothers Day. At present, besides US Mothers Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May in several countries including Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Turkey and India.

Significance of Mother’s Day

When we speak of mothers, we are talking about an entity perhaps far greater than God itself. Mothers are the most reverend of humans who make us what we are, help us visualize things in a broader way and, above all, understand us like no one else can! It is but to thank them that we celebrate Mother’s Day. With cakes, cards, chocolates, flowers, photo-framed memories and even jewellery, we try to thank our mothers for the innumerable sacrifices they did, sleeping very little at nights, being by our bedside when we were sick, giving us their best at all times and for instilling in us the belief that we are capable of achieving whatever we want. “Thank you” seems like a very small word in front of Mothers who not just help us dream, but help us realize them step by step. Life wouldn’t be so beautiful if it was without our angels, our mothers! For a man, or even a father, it is

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“M” is for the million “O” means only that “T” is for the tears “H” is for her hear “E” is for her eyes, wit “R” means right, and r Put them all together A word that mean not possible to understand the feeling of carrying a part of your own life in your womb. Motherhood begins there and continues until the death of the mother. That is a period longer than any person’s job. However, so selfless is a mother that she asks for nothing in return. Our happiness, contentment and success are what she relishes as her rewards. Every woman in the world likes to be a mother. The feeling of giving birth is nothing less than heavenly. For to-be-mothers, the world revolves around that tiny bump which carries their hopes, aspirations and wishes for the future. Mother’s Day is a token of the entire humanity’s gratitude to all mothers because of whom we have a planet


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n things she gave me, t she’s growing old, she shed to save me, rt of purest gold; th love-light shining, right she’ll always be, r, they spell “MOTHER,” ns the world to me. worth living.

Mother’s Day Celebration in India are slowly catching

The concept of celebrating Mothers Day on the second Sunday of May is very new in India and it can be said that in a time span of less than a decade, Mothers Day has been a great success. In the presence of umpteenth number of existing festivals, it is a remarkable achievement for a foreign festival to make its presence felt in the vast and culturally diverse country like India. Globalisation, to a great extent has helped to make this Western, or mainly American festival to make its presence felt in India. Besides interaction of Indians with the West is at an

all time high. A lot many people have been in US or have their relatives staying there. Internet and satellite revolution has made information about other cultures more accessible than ever. But the reason behind the success of Mothers Day in India can be attributed to the emotions which are attached to the festival. Mothers are mothers everywhere, they are as much loved and respected in India as in any other part of the world. Perhaps Indians have always felt the need of such a day which is devoted solely to mothers. Mothers Day gives them all the opportunity to celebrate such a day.

Time to Reflect and Rejoice

Just as in the West, Indians too take Mothers Day as a time too reflect on the importance of mothers in their life. They take it is time to think about all the pains their mother took while they were sick, the hardships she went through in bringing them up and all the sacrifices she made so that they lead a better life. Mothers Day is the time to say a big thank you to mother for all this and for being a constant guiding force in our lives. In India, people send cards to their mamas on Mothers Day. Make a meal for Mothers so that she can have a

days rest from the kitchen. Tradition of giving gifts on Mothers Day is also rampant. The whole idea of celebrating Mothers Day is to thank mother, to make her feel important on the day and be happy about mothering caring children. Mothers should be pampered on the day by children and on the whole should be given a happy Mothers Day.


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I don’t want to do glamorous roles: Mallika Sherawat

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allika Sherawat may be known for her bold roles and glamorous item numbers but the actress now wants to do performance-oriented films. “Now I want to do performanceoriented roles. I don’t want to do glamorous roles and item songs. It is a conscious decision that I have taken. I do get lots of offers for item songs and glam roles but it is a deliberate choice not to do it,” she said. In an image overhaul, Mallika will be seen in a complete desi avatar in her upcoming film ‘Dirty

Politics’, where she essays the role of Anokhi Devi, based on Jodhpur’s Bhanwari Devi, who was killed under mysterious circumstances after her alleged relationship with politicians. The film directed by KC Bokadia, stars Om Puri, Jackie Shroff, Anupam Kher, Ashutosh Rana in key roles. In her last release ‘Kismat Love Paisa Dilli’, she played the role of a girl-next-door. The film bombed at the box office. Despite having starred in Bollywood films like ‘Murder’,

‘Bachke Rehna Re Baba’, ‘Pyar Ke Side Effects’, ‘Welcome’, ‘Ugly Aur Pagli’ among others, it’s Mallika’s item numbers that have kept her on the film map. Also, there were reports that Mallika had moved to Los Angeles to focus on a Hollywood career but she denies it. “I have not moved to LA. It is not true that I have shifted my base there. I was doing a movie ‘Politics of Love’ hence I went there but that was only for shooting. Apart from that I do go for parties and socialdos,” she said.

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Aamir Khan to meet Barack Obama

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fter making it to the Time magazine’s list of 100 Most Influential People of 2013 Actor Aamir Khan is reportedly flying to New York for a celebratory dinner which might be attended by US President Barack Obama, who is also on the list. According to a leading daily, the actor has asked for a threeday leave from Dhoom: 3 shoot

to attend the party. But this is not the first time Mr. Perfectionist will be meeting President Obama. Earlier, he had met Obama in 2010 during his India visit. Aamir who is globally appreciated for his 2012 television series Satyamev Jayate, features on one of the seven special edition covers of the 2013 Time 100 issue.

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INDIANTIMES 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.

Monthly Astrology - MAY 2013 Aries – Mesha Confidence will increase and you will acquire name-and-fame. Your opponents will be subdued and you will receive favours from the authorities or friends . You will have success in all your endeavours and some of your ambitions will be fulfilled. Taurus – Vrushabha You will be somewhat indisposed and your enemies can create troubles for you. Your children may not remain in good health. Medical and other wasteful expenditures could tilt your balance while your income may shrink and your investments could be in a stage of stagnation. Journeys in connection with profession will not bear fruit during this period of time. Time is not propitious for you; so you must refrain from speculative investments. Your friends may not be very helpful during this time. So you should think twice before making commitments. Gemini – Mithuna Your earnings will improve and you will have gains from various sources. You may be benefited by receiving a windfall quite unexpectedly. You will form new friendships and will become very popular in your friends’ circle. Some of your ambitions may be realised and you may have new acquisitions that will add to your comfort. You will lead a prosperous and happy family-life; there could be a celebration in the family. The performance of your educational activities,

will instil a sense of pride and joy in your mind. You may spend a lot for having some renovations done to your housebuilding. Your mother may suffer from some minor ailments. Cancer – Kataka You will be very fortunate and will receive special favours from the authorities. You will be successful in all your endeavours and rise to a powerful and lucrative position. Some of your cherished desires will be fulfilled and you may have new acquisitions. Your family-life will be happy with comfortable surroundings and socially you will gain more popularity. Your relationships with relatives and friends will become more cordial. You will be a centre of attraction in social gatherings. Leo – Simha 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; some of your children could be a source of pride. 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.

Virgo – Kanya You will have all round success and prosperity in all areas of life. You will gain favours from your superiors and have betterment in career; your earnings will increase and you will have gains from various other sources. A distant journey may prove to be fruitful. Your family-life will be peaceful and comfortable with all it’s members very cordially disposed to one another and remaining in the pink of their health. Time is favourable for forming new relationships, improve the existing ones and also for socializing. Your name and fame will be widespread and popularity will also increase considerably. Libra – Tula You may have problems either with your business or marriage partner and the health of your spouse may make you anxious. Romantic liaisons if any could take a bad turn and you may become a victim of slander and disrepute. You may be emotionally disturbed and may not be in good health. Journeys in connection with profession may not bear fruit excepting in the direction of east. For securing new deals the period is not favourable. You should try to avoid quarrels and confrontations by being diplomatic. Scorpio – Vruschika You will become very courageous and will conquer your enemies. You will be victorious in conflicts. By putting forward your endeavours in a proper manner and

by facing situations with confidence, you will make excellent progress in your professional sphere and will have boosted earnings. You will receive favours from authorities and form new relationships. You will become very popular in your circle of acquaintances and your social status will be considerably improved. Sagittarius – Dhanu This is not a favourable position. You should take proper care of your health and you should also remain careful while driving as you will be prone to sustain injuries which can even make you bed-ridden. You should also keep a close check as fire can cause some havoc during this period. The health of your children may cause you some concern. You should try to overcome your argumentive tendency as this would otherwise lead you to have conflicts at your workplace. You should do better by staying away from any speculative investments for keeping your financial position in a stable condition. By putting forward your endeavours you may increase your own earnings to some extent. Capricorn – Makara You may have to face many problems in your home-front and in respect of property-matters. Health problems of the family members may also cause you some concern. There might be loss of property and you may have forced change of residence. You may become tense, worried and pessimistic during this time. Dealing in land, buildings, building construction materials and agricul-

tural implements could fetch you good returns. Aquarius – Kumbha

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

Pisces - Meena You may suffer from skin diseases and feel nervous. Your sources of earning may get squeezed whereas you may not be able to control excessive expenditures. You may associate yourself with lower-class people for which your near and dear ones might feel concerned. By excercising will-force you must try to change your outlook. If you cannot change your behaviour-patterns, your popularity will be on the wane and people will start distancing themselves from you. If you wish to know the difference between Eastern & Western Astrology you are invited to visit http://jyotisha.00it.com/Difference.htm

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BOLLYWOOD I don’t have guts t o be ‘Serial Kisser ’- Neil

Sometimes i do feel that am i doing Bad Films. It’s confusing sometimes. It throws me off sometimes trying to make a choice of Films. But i hold my horses and come back to believing in what i am doing. The actor who not only has Good Looks, But also choose the role which stays in one’s mind for a long time. The actor who choose unconventional work for himself. From ‘Johnny Gaddar’ to ‘Jail’ to the latest thriller ‘3G’. Son of ‘Legendary’ singer Nitin Mukesh, Neil Nitin Mukesh is confident about people liking him and his work. Straight from Neil’s heart by Faisal Saif. What is Neil Nitin Mukesh and his Journey? Neil Nitin Mukesh is a very simple man. I have a 9 to 5 job, After that i go back to my family which is my mother and my father. I don’t have guts to be in any ‘Serial’ territoty, Be it ‘Kisser’ or a ‘Killer’. (Laughs). My Journey has been extremely interesting. There were lot’s of Up’s and Down’s, But so far very intelligently grafted Journey i may call it. I have worked with the Finest Director’s of Bollywood. There are also some new director’s in my kitty. I am looking forward to it. According to you, What are the films that belong to the 100 Crore Club? There are very few films that belong to this club. Kahaani, Barfi, English Vinglish would be my examples. So you feel you are doing Bad Films? Sometimes i do feel that am i doing Bad Films. It’s confusing sometimes. It throws me off sometimes trying to make a choice of Films. But i hold my horses and come back to believing in what i am doing. You mean the Cinema is changing a lot? Yes i believe the cinema is changing a lot today. Today i have films like Gangs of Wasseypur, Kai Po Che doing well. It gives me little bit of confidence and hope. As an Actor, What went wrong with ‘David’? I don’t know. As an actor, I do my work. If it works, It works. For me ‘New York’ was a commercial success. It had everything. Well directed, Large scale etc. I love to do that kind of films. If you ask me to put my finger into a ‘Plug-Hole’ and move around for 20 minutes to generate few laughs, I might not be comfortable doing it. When will you do a Romantic Film? Why always Dark and Edgy films? No one asks Mr. Shah Rukh Khan when will he do a ‘Dark’ or an ‘Edgy’ film? Romantic Films are not my Territory, There are so many films that i have refused and they were disasters. For example ‘Luck’ was offered to me, ‘Blue’ was offered to me. You can see me in ‘Saat Khoon Maaf’ which had hardly 20 minutes of me, But still made an Impact. No matter if these films are successful or no, But i have always been appreciated. And that’s the reason why i am sustaining. Any film for which you have worked real hard and it didn’t work? (Immediately) Jail. I was really upset when Jail didn’t work. I had put in my heart, My soul into Jail. The film taught me a lot in life, Not to ‘Expect’. I used to expect a lot from Jail. Madhur Bhandarkar, Intelligent Film, Serious Cinema, And suddenly it didn’t do well. I figured out people are not wanting to watch that kind of a Film. And what do you have to say about ‘Shortcut Romeo’? Shortcut Romeo is a very ‘Kameena’ film. (Laughs). It is very different from the Original (Tamil Version). When the film came to me, I really liked my character. I always wanted to have that ‘X’ Factor of ‘Haraamipan’ (Apologizes) Pardon my language. And the film has that ‘X’ Factor. There’s a lot of Cat and Mouse game in the film. We have added a lot of twist and turns. There’s a lot of deliciously interesting badness in this guy’s character. And coming to Commercial Cinema, Shortcut Romeo will be my answer to that. May 2013 Edition

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Also, Is ‘Dussehra’ is a Commercial Film too? Dussehra is an out to out hardcore action film. You will see me fighting with 30 Men. But the film has some mind blowing performances too. Are you producing a film too? Yes i am producing a film called ‘Paidaar’. It means Eternal. I have written the film also. I plan to shoot this film by the end of the year. What are you fond of? People call me a ‘Gadget-Freak’. I have this craze of buying Gadget’s for myself. I would rather not go shopping for my clothes, But i would prefer shopping for Gadget’s. Recently i got myself a Projector which is 4 inches. You can connect it to your I Phone, And get a 100 Inches on to your Wall. And i have a 3 Inches Bluetooth keyboard which can be connected to any of your Instrument, And it show’s out a ‘Laser Keyboard’ in the air. www.indian-times.com.au


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Akshay Kumar to clash with Rohit Shett y for the third time

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n the face of it, the August 8 Ramzan Eid clash between Shah Rukh Khan (Chennai Express) and Akshay Kumar (Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai 2) seems like a fight between two Bollywood superstars.

And the trade, media and public are already vying for ringside seats to the big clash. But the ones who are actually fighting it out the third time around are Akki and Rohit Shetty, who had same day releases in Diwali 2009

when Akshay came with Blue and Rohit brought All the Best. Verdict: Blue failed, All the Best won. In 2010, Akshay’s Action Replayy came with Rohit’s Golmaal 3. Akshay lost, Rohit made it to the 100-cr club.

In 2012, Akshay was meant to come with Khiladi 786 during Diwali. However, since a bitter battle was already brewing between Ajay Devgn’s Son Of Sardaar and SRK’s Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Akshay prudently moved his Khiladi to a later date.

Anyway, the fact of the matter remains that this is the third time around that Akshay and Rohit will clash. Who gets lucky in this third round is something we have to wait and watch.

lief now as the CBFC(Central Board of Film Certification) has given the film an ‘A’ rating without a single cut! The makers had presented the film to the censor board for the ‘A’ certificate and are happy that the film was passed

without any cuts as the censor board has not deleted or edited any major scenes from the movie. Producer and actor of the film, Saif said, “I am happy with the boardâ��s decision. We will now be able to show

the movie as we wanted it to be”. Apart from Saif, who plays a blonde mafia Boris, the zombie hunter, the film features Kunal Khemu, Puja Gupta, Vir Das and Anand Tiwari.

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comedy. A horrorthriller. An actionadventure. Go Goa Gone is all of these rolled into one! A unique combination of fear and funny makes this film a one-of-a-kind genre bender - A Zombie Comedy, or ZOMCOM! Hardik and Luv are two dope heads who tag along to Goa with their best buddy, Bunny , on his business trip. Luv comes across a freespirited girl, Luna who casually invites them to an exclusive underground rave party on a remote island! The party is the brainchild of the macho Russian Mafioso, Boris, to launch the ultimate party drug. May 2013 Edition

But something is not right on this island! All of a sudden, they are accosted by zombies! Where did these zombies come from? And who is Boris really? And why has this cold-hearted drugdealing don come to save their lives? Together they need to get the hell out of the infected island! But do they? Bollywood’s first zombiecomedy film Go Goa Gone is ready for release but actorproducer, Saif Ali Khan and the film’s makers Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK were skeptical about the censor’s verdict, given that their film has more than its fair share of violence and gore. However, they can heave a sigh of re-

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More Trouble! SRK to undergo shoulder surgery in June

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with the ongoing Indian Premier League matches of his team as well as his film with Rohit Shetty. Post the surgery, he will begin promotions of the film and then begin his project with Farah Khan.

Priyanka Chopra ignores Shahid Kapoor

ver since they starred together in Kaminey (2009), the industry has been abuzz with speculation about the alleged love affair between actors Priyanka Chopra and Shahid Kapoor. And now, we’ve been informed that the two, who’ve always maintained that they are friends, apparently gave each other the cold shoulder during a recent

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shooting. Last week, Priyanka and Shahid were present at Mehboob Studios to shoot for a special song for the upcoming film, Bombay Talkies. But a source tells us that they didn’t bother to even acknowledge each other’s presence, let alone speak to one another. The source reveals, “Priyanka and Shahid were shooting

simultaneously for the same song. The song features many actors but everyone has been shooting for it separately. So were Priyanka and Shahid. But though they were present on the set at the same time for the same schedule, they didn’t interact.” The source goes on to add that both the actors gave each other the cold shoulder and

went about finishing their work. We wonder what’s gone wrong.

Priyanka gets the boot

Priyanka Chopra couldn’t have got a better surprise at a recently held charity auction in New Delhi, where she was inviting bids for a pair of designer shoes by a French fashion label. A source present at the venue says, “Among the bidders, there

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uzz is that Shah Rukh Khan’s shoulder problem has aggravated The actor who has been battling constant pain is likely to be operated in June in London. By then King Khan will be done

was a man on a wheelchair. He kept upping the bid and ultimately won it at the rate of Rs. 2.5 lakh. Soon after, he offered to gift the shoes back to Priyanka. She was touched by this gesture and obliged. He helped her wear the shoes and even kissed her feet, which shocked her.” Priyanka is the goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.

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Anushka taking look tests for Ranbir

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in the Supreme Court,” he said ahead of the next hearing in the case set for April 29. Two Indian laws already outlaw the distribution or creation of obscene material, with the Information Technology Act (2000) prescribing up to five years in jail for anyone caught publishing “lascivious” material. But as most of the pornography accessed in India is on sites outside the jurisdiction of prosecutors and viewed in the privacy of homes or on mobile phones, convictions are rare and the restrictions are largely meaningless. “It is technically possible to ban it,” said 41-year-old Vaswani, who has a 10-year-old son at home in the central city of Indore. “They need to have some expert help from the IT sector.” He blames Leone, star of Xrated hits including “Sunny’s Slumber Party,” for bringing adult material in India to a wider audience. “She deserves to go to jail if she continues to promote pornography,” he added. Appearing in a debate on Monday night on a news channel, Leone defended her dual career as porn star and actress and dismissed fears that adult material was linked to sex crime. “Pornography is not for people who think it’s for real. It’s fantasy and it’s entertainment,” she said, dressed in a full-length yellow outfit revealing only her lower arms. “It’s complete nonsense to blame rape on adult material out there. Education starts at home. It’s mums and dads sitting with their children and teaching them what is right and wrong.” Fellow star John Abraham also defended her, saying those

seeking to blame pornography for rapes were missing the root cause of the problem in India -social attitudes to women and a lack of education. “By banning something you’re not going to solve the problem. The world over, people have access to porn. Are there rape cases like this (of the five-yearold) that exist the world over? No. “Did rape cases exist before porn came into being? Yes,” he said. The debate about links between pornography and sex crime mirrors other largely unresolved controversies globally about whether violent video games cause gun crime or if gangster rap encourages antisocial behaviour. Some experts deny any link, pointing to stable or declining incidences of rape in some countries where pornography has gone from scarcity to ubiquity in the last 15 years thanks to its availability on the Internet. Others say the Internet provides a forum for criminallyminded perverts to meet and vocalise their darkest desires. It also creates an industry that produces ever more depraved and damaging material. The Supreme Court ruling in India will set a new legally binding precedent and could force the government to find a way to ban one of the most searched for subjects on Google. “In terms of the larger debate, whether porn leads to violence, I don’t think anyone should have a knee-jerk reaction and say it does,” junior IT minister Milind Deora said Tuesday. “We are a liberal society and we don’t want to get into the space of censoring content.”

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ndo-Canadian porn star Sunny Leone has happily reinvented herself as a Bollywood actress. While her past pursuits have been no barrier, being linked to India’s rape crisis represents a new challenge. The 31-year-old became one of the most searched names on the Internet in India when she arrived in 2011 to appear in a reality TV series and has since taken several raunchy roles in mainstream movies. As India casts around for reasons to explain a series of horrifying sex crimes, the latest being the kidnap and brutal rape of a five-year-old girl, pornography is under scrutiny and has led some to call for Leone to be jailed. Recent events have galvanised anti-porn campaigners after it was revealed, via unnamed police officers quoted in local newspapers, that the suspects in the rape of the five-year-old had watched explicit material before the crime. Aroused by video clips on their mobile phones, they allegedly abducted the girl in a working class area in eastern New Delhi and drunkenly raped her so violently she was left with life-threatening injuries. The pornography claims coincide with a separate legal effort in the Supreme Court to introduce an outright ban on such material in India. “Our children are accessing more and more graphic and brutal videos and they are imitating them and we are suffering,” Kamlesh Vaswani, a commercial lawyer who has petitioned the Supreme Court to demand a ban, told AFP. “Our laws are very vague in this area so it can be corrected

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nushka Sharma has begun preparations for her film with Anurag Kashyap in which she is paired with Ranbir Kapoor for the first time. The actress has been giving look tests and costume trials for the film. A source says, `On Thursday, Anushka was at Anurag’s office at Aram Nagar in Versova. She gave several look tests and slipped in and out of different tops and jeans to figure out a look for her in the film. Anurag was in the office for a brief while only while she was going through the process.`

Adds the source, `As the film is a part of a trilogy that aims at recreating Bombay from the ‘50s to the ‘70s, there are several looks that are being planned for the cast.` Though Anurag is presently busy with his film to mark the 100 years of Hindi cinema, the director is simultaneously working on his next film as well.` The long-in-the-planning project which had a while of musical chairs of the cast finally goes on the floors in July. The unit is slated to have its first schedule in Sri Lanka.

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Mukesh Rishi at I Don`t Luv U Music Launch

Manoj Bajpai at Shootout at Wadala Press Meet

Puja Gupta at Shortcut Romeo Shoot

Chetna Pande and Ruslaan Mumtaz at I Don`t Luv U Music Launch

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Anil Kapoor at Shootout at Wadala Press Meet

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Siidharth Roy Kapoor and Vidya Balan at Nautanki Saala Special Screening

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Raageshwari at Women and We Men Exhibition

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Anurag basu at TOIFA Awards 2013

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arathi director Sujay Dahake had roped in Bollywood actors Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Urmila Matondkar for his project Ajoba, based on a real life leopard. But now it’s learnt, that actor Yashpal Sharma of Lagaan fame has replaced Nawazuddin. When contacted, Sujay said, “I had approached Nawazuddin to play the antagonist in my film. He had liked the script and the role and had also given me dates for the film. But since the Malshej leg of our shoot got extended, we could not keep the actor’s dates. Nawazuddin was busy shooting for a film in Kolkata and Manali for three months.

It was not feasible to wait that long, considering it would have required me to alter Urmila’s schedule. As Urmila plays the protagonist in my film, I had to replace Nawazuddin.” If Nawazuddin would have done the film, this would have been the actor’s debut Marathi film. The film’s makers then roped in Yashpal and rewrote Nawaz’s character to make it suitable for him. “I approached Yashpal as he is a fine actor and is known for his negative characters in Bollywood movies. Nawazuddin’s part was that of a young, newly married person, but Yashpal is playing a family man with a young daughter.”

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outhern actor Taapsee Pannu, who tasted success with her Bollywood debut, David Dhawan’s Chashme Baddoor, will sign her second Hindi film only if something big comes her way. “I haven’t come across anything big. My next film can only be better than this. I won’t take a step down. I’m waiting for bigger projects,” says the 25-year-old. In the time where remakes are not doing well, this film broke the trend by performing well at the box office. “While we were shooting, it never crossed our minds that we are doing a remake. Anyway it’s not exactly the same. I think it worked as it was adapted to the present time. Script should connect with the audience of today,” she reasons. The North Delhiite was the only girl on the sets but she was treated just like

another guy. “These guys (Ali Zafar, Siddharth, Divyendu Sharma) never made me feel like a girl. I was the fourth guy. So it wasn’t as great as people think as I was one of them (laughs),” shares the actor. Talking about her co-stars, she tells us that she bonded the most with Divyendu. “We both are from Delhi, so there was an instant connect,” says the actor. However, she adds about her other costars: “Ali is shy, quiet and introvert. He’s totally opposite of me. I was mesmerised with his Punjabi singing. I have known Siddharth for two years now since we both are from Telugu and Tamil industry. But it was the first time I worked with him. He’s the most experienced out of all of us. All of them were great. It was 50-55 days of fun.”

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lthough director Sanjay Gupta’s movie “Shootout At Wadala” is real life crime story, but he has packed in as many as 11 tracks, which include six songs and five remixes. Since the gangster drama is based in the late 1970s and early 1980s, some compositions have classic touch. For instance, the trumpet is used extensively; reminisce the music of that era. “Babli badmaash”, sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, kick-starts the album. The composition, picturised on Priyanka Chopra, takes you to the 1970s and the 1980s. Many would term it as an item number, but it is far from that, mainly because it avoids ‘raunchy elements’ that have become integral part of such tracks now. An expert in crooning such songs, Sunidhi beautiful adapts changing tempo of the composition while singing the song, which has sensuous lyrics thrown in here and there. The remix of the song is by Gourav Das Gupta and Roshan Balu and they have turned it into a discotheque number. The next is “Laila”. Even though it was in the news for featuring Sunny Leone, the song is definitely more than that. No one could have sung the song the way Mika Singh has. However, it would have Nighm a female been niceSonu to have

singer singing it. The cheesy song has a mass appeal, but it may not have a shelf life. Once again, Gourav and Roshan team up for the remix version of the song. They introduce a lot of music and beats, which enhances Mika’s voice and make it better than the original. Next in the line is “Ye Junoon”. Sung by Mustafa Zahid, the song’s lyrics bring in romantic flavour. The singer brings out all love-related emotions. In the slow number, orchestra gradually joins the singer. It could be described as a passionate song, with some parts expressing sadness too. A good hear for emotional people. Mayur Sahni does the remix of the song and he brings in interesting change by adding echo effect. The remixed version sounds happier and more dramatic. John Abraham plays gangster Manya Surve in the film and next song “Aye Manya” seems to introduce him in the movie. The drum-beats make it dramatic and grand, but they dominate lyrics, as a result emotions get buried under heavy sound. Sung by a team of singers - Adnan Sami, Meet Brothers and Shaan, it has nothing more to write home about. “Goli” comes next. Mainly sung by Meet Brothers and Sudesh Bhosle, it is interspersed with a kind of rap by Anil Kapoor and John, which reflect the same style

that one heard in the song “Ganpat” from “Shootout at Wadala”. Focused on a bullet, it sounds hollow. It has a remix by Mayur and he enhances the song to some extent. “Aala re aala”, a mujra style song sung by Sunidhi, comes next and it once again takes

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you to the 1970s and 1980s. Later, Mika Singh goes behind the mic and joins Sunidhi in the typical cabaret number, which used to be a part of every underworld movies in those days. The lyrics bring on an element of mystery. The remix of “Aala re aala” is again by Gourav and Roshan.

In short, “Shootout At Wadala” soundtrack is an interesting compilation. Although some tracks may have a short shelf life, others are interesting compositions to hear. The best part is that all the songs are in sync with the theme of the movie.

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‘India-Australia trade ties to grow

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rade ties between Australia and India will continue to grow over the coming decades, and the two Indian Ocean powers will greatly collaborate on security of the re-

gion. This observation was made by one of Australia’s top maritime scholars David Brewster, while speaking at an interactive session on India-Australia

maritime, trade and strategic relationship at the International Centre-Goa. Brewster, a visiting fellow at Australian National University, said India was one of Australia’s largest trading part-

Amitabh Bachchan to be honoured by Australian university

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chan becoming the first ever to receive it. The award is also given for demonstrating a commitment to intercultural understanding. “We think Bachchan fits in this very well and we are very proud to give this to him,” Rosenberg said. A framed certificate is likely to be given to Bachchan on May 22, 2013. Apart from this, the university is also rolling out a new scholarship named after Bollywood legend. “This scholarship is meant for Phd students and the student who will be given this award would to be called Shri Amitabh Bachchan scholar,” he said. However, details were still being worked out for this by the university. The scholarship will be given to Indians opting to study anything in relevance to India including media, philosophy, films. The four years of scholarship will be worth USD 25,000.

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ustralia’s La Trobe University is all set to honour Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan next month with La Trobe University Global Citizenship Award. The first of its kind award will be conferred to the 70-year-old actor while he is here to attend the Indian film Festival of Melbourne. The university is also introducing a Phd scholarship called Shri Amitabh Bachchan Scholarship. “Bachchan will be given La Trobe Univerisy Global Citizenshp Award which is a new award incepted by the university,” University senior deputy vice Chancellor Prof John Rosenberg said. The award is to honour the exceptional leadership he has shown in his film career and also for making an international impact. Roseberg said the new award will be now given annually from this year with Bach-

ners, with trade between the two countries including coal, gas and coal among other items. “In the next 10 to 20 years India is going to become a major trade and strategic partner for Australia,”

said Brewster. It is imperative for both countries to develop trade ties further, he added. He noted that Australia is going to become the largest gas exporter in the world in a few years. Brewster, a security affairs expert, said he expects the two countries to jointly manage security in the Indian Ocean with India exercising the role of a regional security manager. Explaining the initial the Australian aversion to supplying uranium to India, Brewster said the anti-nuclear antagonism is very strong in Australia, which has the world’s largest reserves of uranium. He said Australia refused to supply uranium to India since it was not a signatory to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, but this policy has subsequently been changed by the Labour Party thus removing an obstacle to the growing relationship between the two countries. Brewster said there were areas still to be worked on. “India doesn’t yet know how to engage with a noisy activist middle power such as Australia,” he said while adding that India had succeeded in engaging with bigger powers such as the US and smaller countries such as Singapore and Mauritius. He expressed confidence that these issues will be overcome in time.

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‘Raja Harishchandra’ to be screened at IFFM in Melbourne

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he second Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2013 is all set to begin next Friday showcas-

ing over 60 films from India and the subcontinent, including 1913 film Raja Harishchandra on its opening night. The Dadasaheb

Phalke’s directed first Indian film’s screening will be organised to celebrate 100 years of Indian cinema.

IFFM, which has gained immense popularity down under among Indian diaspora as well locals, will include a special retrospective on Amitabh Bachchan, short film competition by applicants from Australia, New Zealand and India and a Bollywood dance competition. A special tribute to filmmaker Yash Chopra is also a part of this year’s festival with a lifetime achievement award presented to the deceased filmmaker which will be accepted by his wife, Pamela Chopra. The most talked about and much awaited event is the closing night which would be attended by Bachchan who will also be honoured with IFFM’s International Screen Icon award by the Victorian government. On the guest lists visiting the city would be the Festival Ambassador, Vidya Balan, Prabhu Deva, Simi Garewal, Onir, Farah Khan and Kabir Khan. The festival director Mitu Bhowmick Lange said, “The festival has grown immensely... The whole city has embraced it and it’s been wonderfully rewarding. This year we have multiple

events happening everywhere right from the Amitabh Bachchan retrospective at the iconic Federation Square, to the rich program of the 100 Years of Indian Cinema at ACMI. “Our immensely popular Bollywood Dance Competition will be judged by Farah Khan, Kabir Khan and Prabhu Deva this year,” she added. The festival, organised by the Mind Blowing Films, is being planned to be taken to other parts of Australia including Adelaide and perth in near future, Lange disclosed. Hosting the celebrations for 100 years of Indian cinema program, the festival will screen 15 classic Indian films including Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali, Sholay, Achut Kanya, 3 Idiots and Palme d’Or nominee Garam Hawa. The Hurrah Bollywood! program will showcase films like Barfi!, Talaash and Kabir Khan’s Ek Tha Tiger. Beyond Bollywood program would screen arthouse films such as Kurmavatara (Kannada), Anhey Ghorey Da Daan (Punjabi), Delhi In A Day, Kai Po Che and ID.

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ll babies are cute as buttons, but if you are a Bachchan baby, chances are, you’ll be topping trend charts too. Spotted at the Mumbai airport recently with her parents in tow, one-year-old Aaradhya Bachchan stole the show in her leopard-print playsuit, pink jacket and fur-rimmed ugg boots. “It’s cute to see that the parents are having fun with the baby’s look

and they are experimenting, it really sends out a cool message,” says designer Anupama Dayal. “Aishwarya is one of the biggest icons when it comes to global style. And, Big B is known to conduct himself fl awlessly. The kid anyway looks so sweet — and being from the family, she is bound to look good always,” says Mumbai-based designer Rahul Mishra. While Hollywood’s baby fashionistas Suri Cruise and Harper Beckham are often in news for their designer outfi ts, it’s the fi rst time that a Bollywood baby has caught our attention for her super-cute style. “It is always nice to see parents making an effort when it comes to baby style and as long as kids look like kids, it is pleasing to the eye. Stylish clothes make a cute baby look cuter!” says designer Namrata Joshipura. While Aradhaya’s airport fashion rocked, our sources tell us that the family’s favourite designers — Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla — always make miniature versions of the outfi ts they design for Ash — anarkalis or fl oor-length suits — for Baby B!

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I am open to doing more item numbers: Geeta Basra

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eeta Basra, who will soon be seen in comedy movie “Calling Mr Joe B Carvalho” with Arshad Warsi and Javed Jaffrey, calls it a mad script. “It’s a very funny film, full of madness. It is such a funny script, a laugh riot. You laugh simply by seeing Javed Jaffrey and Arshad Warsi on the sets,” the 29-year-old said here at the unveiling of the Beauty & Salon magazine cover featuring her. “They are mad and the script is such that you don’t need to take your brains to the theatre to watch the film,” added Geeta, who has seen in films like “Dil Diya Hai” and

“The Train”. Arshad plays a detective in “Calling Mr Joe B Carvalho”, which also stars Soha Ali Khan. Last seen in item song “Ghaziabad ki rani hoon main” from action thriller “Zila Ghaziabad”, Geeta is open to doing more such numbers. “Let’s see. It’s all about the right set up, right film, right song. Luckily, for me, I got good songs. Sadly, ‘Zila Ghaziabad’ didn’t do too well, but it’s ok, it’s a good film. But people liked my song,” she said. “People saw me in a very different kind of look. Very few people have seen me dance in Indian style,” she added.

BOLLYWOOD IN BUNDOORA Join us to honour the late Yash Chopra

As part of this festival, La�Trobe University will commemorate the life and career of legendary Indian film director, producer and script writer, Yash Chopra by renaming its Melbourne campus Agora Cinema to Yash Chopra Cinema. His wife, Pamela Chopra, will officially open the renamed cinema on 6 May 2013 at 6.30 pm at Agora Cinema, La Trobe University. We will also be showcasing twelve special Indian films this year, beginning with six Yash Chopra retrospectives during May, and warmly invite students, staff and the local community to come and enjoy these free events.

VENUE Yash Chopra Cinema at the Agora La Trobe University, Kingsbury Drive, Bundoora

JAB TAK HAI JAAN Monday 6 May, 7pm

DIL TO PAGAL HAI Thursday 9 May, 6pm

KABHIE KABHIE Friday 10 May, 6pm

LAMHE Monday 13 May, 5.30pm

SILSILA Thursday 16 May, 5.30pm

VEER ZAARA Friday 17 May, 5.30pm

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afael Nadal extended his record number of Barcelona titles to eight as he brushed off a slow start to beat Spanish compatriot Nicolas Almagro 6-4, 6-3 on Sunday. Last weekend’s Monte Carlo runner-up regained his accustomed position on an ATP winner’s podium with his fourth title of 2013 and his third on clay for the year. He rallied from two breaks down on a day of drizzle and heavy conditions, beating Almagro for the tenth time without defeat. “It was a fantastic match for me,” Nadal told a crowd which had huddled under umbrellas for the duration of the contest. “Thanks to the people who watched us.” The world number five has made a storming comeback to tennis after missing seven months from last summer with knee injuries. Since his February return, he has played finals in all six events he has entered. Nadal went into recovery mode after trailing Almagro 0-3 in less than a quarter hour on the heavy court. But as quickly as he had temporarily let his guard down, Nadal

was able to muster his resources to fight back. He claimed an epic ninth game for a 5-4 lead before serving out the opening set a game later as Almagro couldn’t reach a forehand to the corner. The second seed sped away with the second set in the testing conditions and finished off the victory with an overhead smash. “I’m used to losing to Rafa,” said Almagro. “But matches like this are what makes you a better player. “I started well but after it really started to rain the balls got heavy and Rafa found his game in the conditions.” Nadal becomes the first man this season to win four ATP titles, adding Barcelona to those he lifted in Brazil, Mexico and California. The 26-year-old who is rediscovering the form that habitually makes him the favourite when the French Open comes around in May. This victory took his Barcelona win streak to 39 matches. In clay finals, the impeccable Spaniard has lost only to Djokovic (three times), Roger Federer (twice) and Horacio Zeballos (once). He now stands 40-1 in

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Nadal beats Almagro for eighth Barcelona Open title

Barcelona. The win was the second of the season for Nadal over Almagro

after beating his countryman in the Acapulco semifinal. Nadal will now prepare for an-

other home event, the Madrid Masters, beginning next weekend.

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Life on the greens beckons Ranveer

“Ranveer comes from a family of golfers. We’ve always wanted him to be involved in the sport without feeling inhibited. Once he started playing, we decided to let him train under Anitya Chand, the junior national coach,” said Kartikay.

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golf coach, how can one stay away from the sport? For Ranveer Saini, golf is

a way of life. The 12-year-old took up the sport three years back and last week, brought

home golden glory. Representing India at the Asia Pacific

“His tee shots were touching almost 140 yards,” said father, Kartikay. The golden performance will guarantee Ranveer a berth in the World Special Olympics to be held at Los Angeles in 2015. “Ranveer comes from a family of golfers. We’ve always wanted him to be involved in the sport without feeling inhibited. Once he started playing, we decided to let him train under Anitya Chand, the junior national coach,” said Kartikay. Other than playing the course, Ranveer undergoes eight therapy sessions a week which help him focus on the game. The sessions include occupational, audiology and sensory therapies, which help him with his swing, physical fitness and communication among other things. A class VII student of the Scottish High Interna-tional, golf is a major part of Ranveer’s life but he hasn’t let go off other dreams. He won gold at the Delhi Horse Show two years back and has also passed the second level in piano from Trinity College. With such diverse interests, sky is the limit for this youngster.

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Bad fans create hatred among players: Virat Kohli

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umbai’s cricket audience is at it again. Seven years ago, a section of the crowd booed Sachin Tendulkar after the ‘God of Cricket’ was dismissed early in a

Test defeat to England. In November, a spectator were ejected from the ground after he heckled Harbhajan Singh, who was again abused during an Irani Cup tie earlier this year at

the same venue. On Saturday night, it was the turn of Virat Kohli to face the ire of the Wankhede public. After leading Royal Challengers Bangalore to a 58-run loss

against Mumbai Indians, Kohli was hurt at the manner in which the crowd jeered him after the RCB skipper effected a controversial run out of MI’s Ambati Rayudu. They booed and jeered him when he came out to bat, and at the presentation ceremony, calling him a “cheat.” The RCB skipper expressed his disbelief at the crowd’s “hatred towards opposition “ and went on to say that such behaviour “is creating hatred amongst the players,” and that they “forgot that he also plays for India.” Ironically, batting great Sunil Gavaskar had praised the Mumbai crowd for its “big heart” as it cheered even the opposition players. Kohli though begged to differ. “I don’t know what is wrong with people at this venue . It feels a bit weird because at the end of the day you play for India and you don’t come here to be hated. It has happened to a few players in the past as well. I don’t know why they get so worked up. This tournament is not the end of the world. They forget that the players they are booing also play for their country,” Kohli fumed. “It is only creating hatred among the players. When I come back and play for India, they are going to cheer for me. It doesn’t work that

way.” The star bat felt the crowd behaviour was much better in RCB’s home ground, the Chinnaswamy Stadium, in Bangalore. “Whoever wins or loses, in any of the games in Bangalore, every captain is cheered, every Indian player is cheered. People appreciate good cricket,” he reckoned. And what exactly earned Kohli the Wankhede crowd’s wrath? He had scored a direct hit from the covers even as Rayudu was left short of his ground after getting into a tangle with bowler Vinay Kumar, which resulted in his bat being in the air after the impact with the bowler. Kohli though vehemently defended his decision to go ahead with the appeal. “It is very important to have knowledge of cricket. If it was any intentional interruption from the bowler, the umpire would have stopped the batsman from walking back. It is his job, not mine. The bowler and the batsmen didn’t see each other, and collided . It was perfectly fine to be honest,” Kohli explained. Kohli felt Rayudu should have been more careful. “You should have that much cricket awareness to see where the bowler is coming back. He (Vinay) had to back up when there was no one behind him,” Kohli said.

Season’s 3rd title eludes Sania and Bethanie

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ania Mirza and Bethanie MattekSands will have to wait for their third title of the season as they ended runners-up at the WTA Porsche Tennis Grand Prix after losing the summit clash to Sabine Lisicki and Mona Barthel, on Sunday. Playing their third final of the season, the unseeded Indo-American pair lost 4-6, 5-7 in one hour and 33 minutes to the local favourites, who were unseeded wild card entrants. Sania and Bethanie had won Brisbane and Dubai events early in the year. With this result, Sania and Bethanie earned 320 ranking points each and split euro 17,046 as prize money. Sania and Bethanie had their chances in the match

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as they earned four break chances in the opening set but could convert none. They saved two chances but one break of serve was enough to hand advantage to their rivals. In the second set they trailed 1-3 and had the chance to level the scores in the sixth game but they squandered their fifth chance of the set to allow the Germans go ahead 4-2. Finally, they succeeded in converting one break chance and made it 4-4, raising hopes of a turn around. With two holds, it was 5-5 but Mona and Sabine came from nowhere to get a break in the 11th game and served out the match in the next game.

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Sania Mirza and Bethanie Mattek-Sands earned themselves a shot at their third title of the season by reaching the final of the WTA Porsche Tennis Grand Prix.

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MALARIA STILL A MAJOR THREAT IN INDIA

he number of deaths from malaria might be steadily declining, but health experts believe the mosquito sting continues to pose a grave threat to millions in the country. An estimated one million fresh cases of the disease - which causes body ache and fever - are reported in India each year. About 95 percent of the country’s population resides in malaria endemic areas. According to the World Malaria Report 2011, over 70 percent of the country’s 1.2 billion population faces the risk of malaria infection, with an estimated 310 million people - one-third of the total - facing the “highest risk”. “The situation is very bad and it is an epidemic sort of issue. Malaria is quite rampant across the country, particularly in rural areas,” S. Chatterjee, senior consultant, internal medicine, at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, said. Sandeep Budhiaraja, director (internal medicine) at Max Hospital, added: “The problem very much exists, and not just in the rural areas but also in major cities like Delhi. The situation is certainly very bad.” He said though the country has been effective in treating the disease with new medicine, the threat of plasmodium which causes the disease becoming resistant to new drugs remains. “Even though the plasmodium became resistant to old conventional treatment, new drugs have been effective for now. But, we have seen in countries like Cambodia and Thailand, it has developed resistance. Though the type is different, threat remains that it may also develop some resistance,” Budhiaraja said. Echoing similar views, Chatterjee

said most physicians no longer administer Chloroquine to patients as the plasmodium - P. falciparum - that causes the severe type of malaria has more or less developed resistance to the drug. He said the drug has only been effective in controlling the milder from of malaria. The main vector of the disease in India is the female Anopheles Culicifacies, which is a small to medium sized mosquito. They usually breed in rainwater pools and puddles, burrow-pits, irrigation channels, seepages and sluggish streams. Extensive breeding is generally encountered following the monsoon. Some experts, however, also say that investments in malaria control have yielded good returns in the past years. Manish Mohil, consultant (internal medicine) at Saket City Hospital, said even though the situation is not good, most hospitals and doctors are usually well equipped to handle malaria cases and only severe cases are reffered to speciality hospitals. “People are as much responsible as the government for not being able to curb the disease. The issue is that citizens don’t take proper precautions even when they are more or less aware,” Mohil said. “In last five years, there has been a constant reduction in the number of malaria cases in the country. The number of cases has gradually come down from 2 million in 2001 to about 1.2 million in 2011,” said a senior scientist at the National Institute of Malaria Research. Recent government data also shows a decline both in the number of malaria cases and related deaths. According to National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), over 1.5 million cases of malaria

were reported in the country in 2009 and 2010. The figure fell to 1.3 million in 2011 and to 1 million in 2012. Till March 25 this year, 72,327 cases have been reported. Likewise, the number of malaria related deaths in the country in 2009 were 1,144 and came down to 1,018 in 2010. In 2011, the number further came down to 754, and to 506 in 2012. This year, till March 25, the number of deaths are only 18. However, in a clear contradiction to the government data, a 2011 study by

Lancet stated that malaria actually killed an estimated 46,800 Indians in 2010. The country had over 10 crore suspected malaria cases but only 15.9 lakh could be confirmed in 2010, according to World Malaria Report 2011. Experts, however, say more needs to be done to completely check the disease. Towards this, the World Malaria Day celebrated on April 25, instituted by WHO during the 2007 World Health Assembly of 2007, aims to highlight the

need for continued investment and sustained political commitment for malaria prevention and control. According to the World Malaria Report 2011, malaria is prevalent in 106 countries of the tropical and semi-tropical world, with 35 countries in central Africa bearing the highest burden of cases and deaths. Compared to a century earlier, the area of malaria risk has reduced from 53 percent to 27 percent of the earth’s land surface, while the number of countries exposed to some level of malaria risk has fallen from 140 to 106.

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hile women immerse themselves in their romantic relationships, men place their romantic partners and best friends on a distant footing, claims a new Oxford study. The research by Dr Anna Machin and professor Robin Dunbar from the University of Oxford studied a total of 341 people. The participants took part in an online psychological research forum where they answered questions regarding the maintenance, role and value of their best friend and romantic partnerships. Women saw the maintenance of their romantic partnerships as a team sport, involving equal input from both partners with shared goals and beliefs being the key to success. Further, their happiness and contentment were in-

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Men are more distant in relationships than women

timately bound up in both their best friendships and romantic partnerships. In contrast, men were found to be at a greater distance from both of their closest relationships. Their responses indicated as if they were freely available to date despite being in committed relationships. Women preferred cooperation, not competition with their best friends. They also scored their partner consistently higher than themselves, seemingly placing their partner on a pedestal. “Our research shows that successful relationships are much more essential to women’s well-being than men’s. Men seem to keep their relationships at arm’s length with one eye on the dating market,” Machin said.

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Childhood obesity is gateway to many other chronic diseases

ong known to dramatically increase the risk of certain chronic health conditions later in life, childhood obesity also has serious, immediate health consequences, according to a study. The researchers found that overweight children are 30 percent more likely than children of normal weight to suffer from three or more medical, mental or developmental problems; obese children are 200 percent more likely. “The findings should serve as a wake-up call to physicians, parents and teachers, who should be better informed of the risk for other health conditions associated with childhood obesity,” lead author Neal Halfon said. Researchers have been aware for some time that even as childhood obesity rates have risen over the last 20 years, so have other childhood chronic conditions such as asthma, learning disabilities and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Although prior studies have looked for a connection between these phenomena, they have either had a small sample size or focused on a single condition or part of the country. In the current study, researchers constructed comprehensive health profiles of nearly 43,300 children between

the ages of 10 and 17 across the United States. All children were participants in the 2007 National Survey of Children’s Health. 15 percent had body mass indexes (BMIs) between the 85th and 95th percentiles (classified as overweight), while 16 percent had BMIs above the 95th percentile (classified as obese). The researchers compared weight with 21 separate indicators of general health, specific health disorders and psychosocial functioning. The results were adjusted to account for differences in sociodemographic factors. The researchers found that obese children were significantly more likely than normal weight children to suffer from poorer health, more disability, ADHD, allergies, asthma; bone, joint and muscle problems, conduct disorders, depression, developmental delays, ear infections, emotional and behavioral problems, headaches, learning disabilities, and missed school days, grade repetition and other school problems. “This study paints a comprehensive picture of childhood obesity,” Halfon said, “and we were surprised to see just how many conditions were associated with childhood obesity.” Further studies will be needed to confirm the current research,

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Halfon and colleagues noted. In particular, longitudinal studies will help confirm whether obesity causes the associated health conditions, or whether there is some other factor that explains the connection. “Obesity might be causing the co-morbidity, or perhaps the comorbidity is causing obesity - or both might be caused by some

other unmeasured third factor,” Halfon said. “For example, exposure to toxic stress might change the neuroregulatory processes that affect impulse control seen in ADHD, as well as leptin sensitivity, which can contribute to weight gain.” The researchers said that in all likelihood, the rising prevalence of chronic childhood health

problems stems from decadeslong trends that have dramatically changed the social and physical environments of childhood. They suggested that childhood obesity prevention; therefore, should focus on improving the childhood environment, while also screening at-risk children for both obesity and the associated conditions.

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Stress can hurt your bones too

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nxiety, fatigue and loneliness, all synonymous with modern living, can lower bone mineral density If you thought you’d heard of all kinds of health problems that stress can cause, there’s more. Stress — anything that surfaces in the form of frustration, anger, anxiety or depression can be terrible for your bones too. And

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there’s more to the dilemma of your weakening bone than offsetting it by simply increasing your calcium supplements. Repeated studies have pointed at how stress adversely affects bone mineral density, which is the amount of mineral matter per square centimetre of bones. Dr Pradeep Bhonsle, Head of Orthopaedics at KEM Hospital, says stress plays a critical role

in slowly, but steadily, bringing about the onset of osteoporosis. When your bone tissue is constantly remodelled within the body, the show is run by two cell types: osteoblasts that help in depositing new bone tissue and osteoclasts that break down old bone tissue. Dr Bhonsle says, “Your bone density is determined by the rate at which these cells work. Under stress, our adrenal

glands increase the production of cortisol. Cortisol, known as the ‘stress hormone’ as it’s released by the body in response to stress, can decrease bone density by inhibiting the bone-building osteoblasts.” With decreased osteoblast activity, the body ends up with more broken down bone tissue than deposited, causing low bone density and eventually osteoporosis. Interestingly, America which figures among the countries with the highest calcium intake, also has one of the highest rates of osteoporosis. The solution, health experts say, doesn’t lie in getting more calcium, but excreting less of it. When you face stress, you lose calcium through urine. Dr Bhonsle adds, “More cortisol leads to a dip in calcium absorption and a spike in its excretion.” Needless to say, the phosphoric acid in your cola acts as a corrosive agent and is a key cause of calcium and mineral loss from bones and teeth. Dr Bhonsle points out that stress effects a similar reaction and result. “Stress causes acidity which impedes optimal digestion of food. This acidity also hampers mineral metabolism which is vital for bone health. In fact, without proper absorption

of these minerals, even a very nutritious diet is of no use to your bones,” he says. Studies have also found that people suffering from depression have a lower bone density, making their bones more brittle than others. When in depression, the brain uses the sympathetic nervous system (which responds to impending danger or stress) to boost the secretion of noradrenalin within the bone, a chemical which obstructs osteoblasts. Depression, researchers say, mimics the effect of stress. Constant stress and the general feeling of being low makes people seek comfort in junk foods which aren’t rich in calcium, magnesium and other essential nutrients that help prevent osteoporosis. “Such wrong food choices translate into inadequate bone nutrition. Besides, the erratic timing of meals and multitasking like texting or working while eating seriously hinders optimum digestion. Of course, a regular intake of vitamin D3, obtained from the morning sun, is important as it helps in the utilisation of minerals in the bones. The solution to this problem is largely a lifestyle overhaul.”

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The importance of water for healthy living

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ccess to adequate water supply is not only a fundamental need but also the most fundamental human right. Water being the basic necessity to sustain life and overall development, it has far-reaching effects from households to industries. 2013 being the year for water cooperation this world water day stresses on equitable access to water. We must look toward an equitable access to clean drinking water and sanitation which

is of fundamental importance to health. The paucity of clean water for domestic use has led to the increase in the number of deaths in both the urban and rural parts of developing economies. And India is no different. Women and children spend millions of hours each year fetching water. The chore diverts their time from other important activities (for example attending school, caring for children, participating in the economy, relaxation). For each $1 invested,

the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates returns of $3 $34, depending on the region and technology. The WHO says that the lack of access to clean water and sanitation kills children at a rate equivalent of a jumbo jet crashing every four hours. Together they account for approximately one in six deaths among children younger than five years. Of India’s more than 2.3 million annual deaths among children, about 334 000 are attributable to diarrhoeal diseases.

In a recent report released in 2012 on the Progress of Drinking Water and Sanitation by the UNICEF - Children under five represent 90 per cent of all deaths caused by diarrheal diseases. In 2011, more children under the age of five died in India than anywhere else in the world. That’s 1.7 million children - over 4,650 child deaths a day - according report by the United Nations Children’s Fund. India stands out for the prevalence of diarrhea as a killer of infants. Diarrhea was responsible

for 13% of child deaths in India in 2010 - the second-highest rate after Afghanistan across the globe. Globally, improving water, sanitation and hygiene has the potential to prevent at least 9.1 per cent of the disease burden, or 6.3 per cent of all deaths. Principal transmission routes of disease Water based disease transmission by drinking contaminated water is responsible for significant outbreaks of faecal-oral diseases such as cholera and typhoid and include diarrhoea, viral hepatitis A, cholera, dysentery and dracunculiasis (Guineaworm disease) Water-washed disease occurs when there is a lack of sufficient quantity for washing and personal hygiene, which facilitates, among others, the spread of skin and eye infections e.g. trachoma) Diarrhoea is the most important public health problem affected by water and sanitation and can be both waterborne and water-washed. Hygiene promotion which includes the simple act of washing hands with soap and water can prevent one third of diarrhoeal disease and is therefore key in the prevention of waterborne diseases. Deaths due to water related diseases in India are in the range of nearly 80 per cent. The availability of fresh and good quality drinking water to all Indians remains a concern.

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kin problems are nightmares for people of all ages. Everybody likes flawless skin. But with the cosmetic industry growing and with it producing numerous beauty products, it’s but natural to get confused on what’s the best. When you are spoilt for choice, then it’s even more dangerous as some products might not suit your skin type. The best solution under such circumstances is to play safe and opt for tried and tested home remedies. This also helps should you have a sensitive skin. Here are a few tips to aid your skin health It’s cliched, the most popular and common advice that you get from people. Yet, drinking lots of water is perhaps the most workable way to keep skin healthy and glowing. Squeeze half a lemon and add to warm water with honey. Consume this on an empty stomach everyday. Besides other benefits, this also purifies the blood. If you have oily skin, apply a pack of

multani mitti mixed with rose water. This not just cleanses the skin but also absorbs excess oil and keeps your skin neat. To remove blemishes/scars on your skin make a pack of tomato pulp, haldi, curd and besan. This acts as a natural scrub. For a natural bleach, rub lemon peel with honey on the skin and wash off after few minutes. Dry orange peel, grind and make a powder. Apply this with water on the face for a glowing skin. A pack of corn flour and curd applied everyday helps keep the skin clean. If you are going out in the sun, make sure you use an umbrella to shield yourself from the harmful effects of the sun rays. If you have a dry skin, massage your face with almond or vitamin e oil to keep your skin nourished. All it needs is a few minutes from your busy schedule to keep your skin healthy and glowing.

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