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ank of America Corp ( BofA), India’s top- ranked takeover advisor, says the rupee’s depreciation is generating interest from US companies for setting up factories in Asia’s third-largest economy. The rupee trading at around 60 to 62 a dollar will lure overseas firms to invest in India, Kaku Nakhate, president and Bank of America India country head, said in an interview. The rupee has fallen 16% in the past 12 months making it the worst performing major Asian currency after the yen and rupiah. “US companies are looking for an alternative base in Asia outside China and India fits the bill,” said Nakhate. “We are getting

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many inquiries from them. They want stability of rules in areas, including land acquisition and taxes.” The rupee’s drop is making India a more attractive destination amid rising wages in China and labour strife in Bangladesh. To benefit from the currency advantage, India will have to ease rules and reduce bureaucratic delays, said Vikas Halan, a senior analyst with Moody’s Investors Service. Companies in India face more red tape than in Zimbabwe and Haiti, according to the World Economic Forum. “I remain skeptical of the situation in India,” said Singapore-based Halan at Moody’s, which rates India at Baa3, the lowest investment grade.

“Most manufacturers in India are not doing well compared with China because of structural issues such as labour laws,” he said. China, the world’s second-largest economy, is targeting a 7.5% growth this year. The Reserve Bank of India forecasts the $1.8-trillion economy will expand 5.5%, while Goldman Sachs Group predicts a 4% growth. India ranks 104th in the World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Index for burdensome bureaucracy, while China is ranked 14th. India’s overall position in the competitiveness index fell to 60, according to the 2013 report. The nation has lost 15 places since 2006. Delays in getting mining rights

prompted ArcelorMittal, the world’s biggest steelmaker, and Posco to scrap Rs 72,000 crore ($11.7 billion) of projects in Odisha and Karnataka, respectively. India is also seeking about $2.2 billion in taxes from Vodafone Group following its purchase of Hutchison Whampoa’s business in the nation. The Supreme Court ruled in January 2012 that the operator isn’t liable and dismissed the government’s case. Former finance minister Pranab Mukherjee amended the tax law in March 2012 to revive the claim. The Vodafone tax case “did a lot of harm” to India’s reputation as an investorfriendly destination, Sanofi chief executive officer Chris Viehbacher said

on September 30 in Mumbai. The French drugmaker has disputed a claim by tax authorities to pay dues following the acquisition of Shantha Biotechnics. The rupee strengthened the most in two weeks to 61.74 per dollar on Thursday as US lawmakers’ failure to resolve a budget impasse damped demand for the dollar. It rose 0.2% to 61.61 a dollar at 9:43 am in Mumbai. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has eased rules to allow foreign carriers buy stake in local airlines and overseas retailers own 51% of local companies to lure inflows and boost the rupee, which plunged to a record 68.8450 per dollar on August 28. It has recovered 10% since then.

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32-year-old salesman Santosh Gowda with a shoe company committed suicide, citing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s alleged “bad

administration” and failure to repel attacks by Pakistan as the cause. Santosh Kumar Appaswamy Gowda was a resident of Dasarahalli on Tumkur Road and a native of Sakleshpur, Chikmagalur district. The suicide came to light when a neighbour peeped though the half-open door of his singlebedroom residence around 7.30pm Thursday. Santosh was hanging from the ceiling by a rope. A Pre-University course dropout, Santosh had moved to Bangalore 12 years ago and worked as a salesman with various companies before joining a footwear major four years ago. Santosh, a bachelor, was upset that he couldn’t be a success in life. He was also addicted to alcohol and gambling, his colleagues told police. Police recovered a three-page suicide note in Kannada from the room. In the first two pages, Santosh lamented his inability to earn enough to buy assets and come to terms with life in Bangalore. The last page was devoted to the political situation in the country. He charged Prime Minister Manmohan

Singh with “failure in giving good administration”. Colleagues told police he was also depressed over his failure to take care of his parents in their old age. The body was shifted to MS Ramaiah Hospital for the autopsy and handed over to his family on Friday. Excerpt of suicide note I have spent 12 years working in Bangalore but have miserably failed to earn money and make assets... Due to financial constraints, I could not look after my aged parents and this pains me a lot. I hate Bangalore as it is difficult to live here. There is no meaning for words like truth and human values in Bangalore... I am upset with prime minister Manmohan Singh for his failures... Pakistani soldiers are foraying into our territory, killing our Armymen and beheading them at will. Still, the Indian government is doing nothing. If there is something called rebirth, I will be reborn as an Indian solider and serve the country. -- Santosh Kumar Appaswamy Gowda Expert speak Santosh seems to have suffered from major depression disorder.

Further, he must have been riven by conflicts with his loneliness which perhaps added to his depression. People like this have high ideals but get disappointed when they realize there’s no place for them in real life. Born

and brought up in a village, he couldn’t adjust himself to life in Bangalore. The desperation born out of his realization that he hadn’t lived up to his ideals is reflected him invoking the Prime Minister’s name in his suicide note.

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Ishrat case: CBI gets court’s nod to quiz top cop Pandey

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special CBI court has permitted the investigating agency to interrogate

suspended additional directorgeneral of police, PP Pandey, inside the Sabarmati central jail

regarding the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case. The probe agency on Friday

requested the court to permit investigators to question Pandey in view of some fresh leads the

agency has got in this case. Pandey’s counsel did not raise any objection, but insisted that a lawyer should be permitted to remain present within visible distance during the interrogation. Pandey is among seven policemen charged with conspiracy and murder. The CBI has also obtained permission from the court to question Vanzara again. Vanzara was interrogated by top CBI officials last week after he resigned from the government service. Pandey was arrested and sent to four-day police remand in August after he remained absconded for nearly two months. He was Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) in Ahmedabad when Ishrat and the three others - Javed Shaikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Amjad Ali Rana and Jishan Zohar were gunned down by crime branch sleuths on June 15, 2004. Gujarat police had then claimed they were terrorists, but CBI later concluded that the four were killed in a “fake” gunfight. Apart from Pandey, there were seven other policemen arrested in this case. One of them, police inspector Bharat Patel has been let off and not chargesheeted. The probe agency did not file chargesheet against five cops, which entitled them to default bail. However, suspended DySP NK Amin and Vanzara are still behind bars.

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Air India’s Dreamliner aircraft develops technical snag before take-off in Chennai

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n Air India Chennai-Delhi flight scheduled to depart at 10.40am was delayed

by more than two hours after the Dreamliner aircraft developed a technical snag before take-off on

Monday. The snag could not be rectified and passengers were disembarked

at around 1.45pm. Sources said that passengers had boarded and the flight was

ready for departure on time when a technical fault was noticed. The pilot and flight attendants did not explain the reason for the delay to the passengers, who were made to sit inside the plane for more than one and a half hours. Many lost their patience after an hour and started questioning the flight attendants about the delay. “They did not give us a satisfactory answer. The flight attendants did not tell us when the flight is likely to take-off also,” said a passenger. There was not much problem with ventilation and air conditioning as the doors were open and the aircraft was connected to the aerobridge. Lunch was served in flight as the delay got prolonged and the passengers were disembarked and were brought back to the terminal at 1.45pm. A senior official of Air India said, “Food and refreshments were served to passengers and alternative arrangements will be made to fly them to Delhi.” The official did not comment on the nature of the snag. Sources said that specially trained engineers were needed to handle the snag because the aircraft is a new Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

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he Birsa Munda Central Jail, which will be former Bihar chief minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Lalu Prasad’s address for the next five years, is gearing up to play the good host to its new

guest. With convicts pressed into Lalu’s service, giving the high profile prisoner massages, Lalu seems to have started enjoying his stint here. If sources are to be believed, he seems to have started savour-

ing the food too. However, the central jail ceased to be his party’s political ground on Friday with number of supporters visiting their leader coming down to 30. For the past three days, al-

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the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. Sources in the jail said Lalu appears to be tension-free inside the jail. “I spoke to him. and inquired after his health, which is normal. A doctor offered to administer eye drops but he thanked him and did it himself. He is as good as he was outside the jail,” said jail superintendent-in-charge Virendra Kumar Singh. The doctors are, however, keeping a watch on him because the former Bihar CM suffers from a host of ailments. On Friday, Hotwar jail wore a deserted look with only 30 leaders and supporters meeting him between 3.30pm to 5pm. On September 30, when he was convicted, around 150 RJD workers had come to meet him. Till Thursday, a large number of RJD leaders were seen standing outside the jail with a fleet of cars parked outside throughout the day. The RJD leaders, most of whom came all the way from Bihar, had occupied several budget hotels in the city while senior leaders were lodged at Chankaya BNR. On Friday, visitors included Lalu’s son Tejaswi, RJD minister in Jharkhand government Annapurna Devi, Suresh Paswan, MLA Sanjay Yadav and Janardhan Paswan. Marxist Coordination Committee MLA Aroop Chatterjee also called upon him.

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Durgotsav 2013 organised by Bengali Society of Melbourne Culture and traditions follow people as they travel around the world. A critical mass of people, with the will to plant the seeds of our cultures and traditions in these foreign lands and adapt them to these new surroundings, assures the continuity of these rich customs and beliefs. This instills an appreciation for the same by our next generations who have not experienced a traditional Durga Puja in Bengal or other parts of South East Asia.

Here in Melbourne, Bengali Society of Melbourne (BSM) takes up this responsibility to stage such an event to give a wider section of the Bengali migrants in Melbourne a feel of home away from home.

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Though Durga Puja symbolizes the eternal struggle of good over evil, we like to think of Durga Puja as an expression of a homecoming narrative – the joy, happiness and longing that are attached with homecoming are all manifested in Durga Puja. This is an event that has an unbroken run for three centuries and is completely spontaneous. A synergy of explosive emotional energy and creative enthusiasm accumulated through the entire year in the hearts and minds of Bengalis.

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Judge to Sikh Man Remove That Rag American Civil Liberties Union

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n a letter to the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT), the ACLU and United Sikhs called on state officials to investigate the harassment of a Sikh commercial truck driver pulled over early this year for a flat tire. After detaining Mr. Jagjeet Singh in January as he passed through Mississippi, the officers called him a “terrorist” and harassed and humiliated him

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ussehra in India is one of the popular festivals celebrated by the folks with great joy and enthusiasm. Dussehra festival is celebrated on the victory of Lord Ram over Ravan. This festival is believed to remove the bad fate from the people and marks the victory of good over evil. This festival is celebrated with lot of enthusiasm since it marks the homecoming of Lord Ram. Dussehra is celebrated on the tenth day of Shukla Paksh, the bright star Aswin, followed by the Hindu calendar. This festival falls between the month of October and November. The tenth day of Dussehra 2013 falls on October 14th. History of Dussehra in India In the Northern parts of India, the history of Dussehra began when Lord Rama pledged a war against

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because of his appearance and religious beliefs. As a devout Sikh, Mr. Singh wears a turban and carries a kirpan. A kirpan is a small, spiritual sword that is sheathed and sewn to the waistband. It is designed and worn as an article of faith, much as a cross is worn by devout Christians. Contending, wrongly, that his kirpan was illegal, the officers demanded that Mr. Singh remove

it. When Mr. Singh explained that he was a Sikh and that the kirpan was a sacred religious article, the officers laughed at him and mocked his religious beliefs. One officer declared that all Sikhs are “depraved” and “terrorists.” They continued to taunt him, and forced Mr. Singh to circle his truck with his hands on his turban while they searched the vehicle. Finally, not content with this humiliation, they arrested him, claiming that Mr. Singh had refused to obey an officer’s lawful command. Mr. Singh’s ordeal did not end with the MDOT. When he returned to Mississippi on March 26, 2013, for his court date at the Pike County Justice Court, he once again suffered humiliation, harassment, and discrimination because of his religious beliefs. Waiting for his attorney in the back of the courtroom, he was stunned when four Highway Patrol officers approached him and ordered him to leave the courtroom. The officers stated that Judge Aubrey Rimes had ordered them to eject Mr. Singh from the courtroom because he did not like Mr. Singh’s turban. Moreover, they told Mr. Singh that Judge Rimes would punish him if he failed to remove his headdress. When Mr. Singh’s attorney went to Judge Rimes’s chambers to inquire about the matter, he readily confirmed that he had expelled

Mr. Singh from the courtroom because of his turban. He further stated that Mr. Singh would not be allowed to re-enter the courtroom unless he removed “that rag” from his head and threatened to call Mr. Singh last on the docket if he continued to wear the religious headdress. As an observant Sikh, Mr. Singh wears a turban at all times as a reminder and public declaration of his connection to God. For him, the turban is an inseparable part of his Sikh religious identity: Like all Sikhs, Mr. Singh believes that a man cannot be considered a Sikh if he does not wear the turban and that unwrapping his turban and exposing his “naked” head in public is sacrilegious and shameful. Mr. Singh respectfully declined to remove his turban. As threatened, Judge Rimes forced Mr. Singh and his attorney to wait for several hours until every other litigant had been heard before allowing him into the courtroom. The Pike County Board of Supervisors recently recognized that Judge Rimes’s harassment of Mr. Singh was unacceptable. In response to an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the Board revised the County’s harassment and non-discrimination policy to explain that religious discrimination includes “requiring an individual

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to remove a head covering or denying that individual access to a County office, building, program or activity because they are wearing a head covering, if that head covering is worn for religious reasons.” But Judge Rimes should not have needed a DOJ investigation or county policy to know that his conduct was impertinent and inappropriate. Our justice system is founded on the principle that every person entering a courthouse is equal before the law and is entitled to respect. Judge Rimes’s treatment of Mr. Singh – in particular his use of the slur “rag” and his effort to intimidate and embarrass Mr. Singh because of his minority faith – flouted his responsibility under the Mississippi Judicial Code of Conduct to uphold the dignity of the judiciary. The ACLU and United Sikhs also plan to file a complaint with the Mississippi Judicial Commission, asking officials to investigate Judge Rimes’s conduct and impose appropriate sanctions. The letter sent today to MDOT officials demands that they provide public documents relating to Mr. Singh’s detainment and arrest and urges them to implement an ongoing training program to educate officers about their responsibility to treat every person with dignity and to remain respectful of religious diversity.

Victory of god over evil Ravan who had abducted Ram’s wife Sita to his kingdom of Lanka and this lasted for ten days. Lord Rama waged a war after seeking blessings from goddess durga and he was succeeded over Ravan the king of Lanka. Since then, Dussehra celebration has been performed by the people to seek equivalent blessings from the goddess of power and courage. In South India the legend behind the south indians celebration of Dussehra festival was when Mahishasura was undefeatable even by Lord Brahma- the creator, Lord Vishnu-the protector and Lord Shiva- the destroyer who are well known as the almighty dieties of hindus. Goddess Durga was powered to destroy the demon Mahishasura. The victory of goddess durga over mahishasura is celebrated as Vijay-

adashami or Nava Ratri. Nine nights are spent in worshipping goddess Durga. How do people perform Dussehra in India? The preperation for performing on Dussehra in North India are taken initiavtive by the drama schools and drama troupes. These troupes perform on the legend history of Lord Rama, “Rama Leela” for ten days . On the tenth day, the effigies of Ravan are fired in the big processions. In down south the families decorate dolls or “Bommai Kolu” and decorate the dolls and god with rich lightings, lamps and flowers all over the house. Women exchange gifts, fruits and also sweets are distributed. In South India, Mysore Dussehra is celebrated for ten days wherein various cultural celebrations are performed at the “dubar house” in Mysore Palace. On the tenth day processions and parades are performed and the well decorated elephants carry goddess Chamundeshwari all over the mysore city. In the Easterns states of India, Dussehra is celebrated as Durga Puja for five days in the temple and in the open grounds. The devotees celebrate this festival by wearing new clothes and ornaments on

all the five days and also perform dance, dramas and offer prayers to the goddess. The clay idol of the goddess is immersed in the rivers on the last day. People enjoy preparing delicious sweets like Khaja;the delicacy of Bihar, India. Sweet vermicilli and Paala Bellam Pongal and also all kind of delicious spicy foods. Events and Celebration for Dussehra Enacting a drama from a short version of epic Ramayana, “Ram Leela”.

Huge processions of Goddess Chamundeshwari throne mounted on elephants and also cultural events like dance, drama, music concerts by experts will be performed in “Nada Habba” in the Mysore town in Karnataka state, India. Paper and wood effigies of the King of Lanka Ravan is burnt in the processions on the tenth day in Northern states in India. Outdoor Fares like Melas of sweets, clothes, goddess idols are held all over India.

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Men involved in Sarabjit’s murder assaulted in jail

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wo Pakistani death row prisoners accused of involvement in the murder of Indian national Sarabjit Singh were assaulted by wardens of Kot Lakhpat Jail here, official sources said on Saturday.

The prisoners — Amer Tamba and Mudassar — misbehaved with a warden during a search of their cell on Thursday. The warden called in more personnel and thrashed them, the sources said. Following the incident, both men

and some other death row prisoners went on hunger strike for a day. A senior official of Kot Lakhpat Jail’s administration told PTI that cell phones had been found in the possession of Tamba and Mudassar.

“They were admonished, and not tortured for this,” he said, refuting reports that they were beaten up. An inquiry was underway to ascertain how the prisoners got the mobile phones into their high-security barrack, he said.

“The matter was handled according to jail laws and the prisoners did not go on hunger strike,” the official claimed. Meanwhile, a judicial inquiry to ascertain how Tamba and Mudassar got possession of sharp edged “tools” to attack Sarabjit in April is underway but its findings are yet to come to light. On May 2, Sarabjit succumbed to fatal head injuries allegedly inflicted by Tamba, Mudassar and some other prisoners. Officials said the one man judicial commission of Justice Mazhar Ali Akbar Naqvi of Lahore high court had recorded the statements of some 40 witnesses but is yet to make public its findings. The commission also issued notices to Sarabjit’s relatives through the foreign ministry to record their statements and to produce any evidence they have regarding his death.However, Sarabjit’s family did not record their statements, the officials said. Tamba and Mudassar, in their statements to the commission, confessed to the crime and said they killed Sarabjit as they wanted to avenge the killing of people in Lahore and Faisalabad in bomb blasts allegedly carried out by the Indian national. Sarabjit had been sentenced to death for alleged involvement in a string of bombings in 1990.

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he said. The challenge for insurers is in determining which procedures to admit, as some of them cost

double for the same outcome but use less invasive methods. In other fields, cutting-edge technology is used by those who can

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n a significant move towards a liberal visa regime, the government will decide on offering visa on arrival to 40 countries and extend the facility to foreign tourists above 60 years of age from nearly all countries on Monday. The tourism ministry has proposed that India offer visa on arrival to 40 countries that send the maximum number of tourists to India including the US, the UK, Canada, Germany, France, Australia and Brazil among others. However, the list does not include countries from the neighbourhood, except China. The ministry has also recommended that senior citizens — foreign tourists above 60 years — should be given visa on arrival. A decision on these issues is likely to be taken in a meeting on Monday with includes representatives from the ministries of home affairs, external affairs, tourism, Planning Commission and the national security advisor. Currently, India offers visa on arrival to 11 countries including Finland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Laos and Myanmar. A total of 12,176 visa on arrivals have been issued till August 2013 with a growth of 29.4% as compared to last year. India issued 9,412 visa

on arrivals during the same period in 2012. Despite these encouraging numbers, India has one of the most restrictive visa regimes, comparable to Afghanistan, Pakistan and China. A “visa restriction index” released by Henley & Partners last week ranked India at 74 out of 93 countries, above

Pakistan, China, Egypt, Afghanistan and Iran, underlining the high number of restrictions that foreign citizens face when choosing to travel to India. Officials hope that increasing the number of countries that can apply for visa on arrival will cut down bureaucracy and delays that are frequent complaints by foreign

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his son Narayan Sai here after two sisters accused the duo of abusing them.

Asaram, 75, was arrested in August on charges of sexually assaulting a minor girl and has been

in prison at Jodhpur in Rajasthan since then. “We have registered two com-

plaints, one against Asaram and another against Narayan Sai of sexual assault, illegal confinement and other charges,” Surat Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana said on Sunday. ”The victims are two sisters,” he said. The complaint against Narayan Sai has been registered at Jhangirpura police station in Surat, while the one against his father Asaram has been transferred to Ahmedabad as the alleged incident happened there, Asthana said. The police will question Narayan Sai in connection with the complaint shortly, he said. The older sister in her complaint is understood to have accused Asaram of sexual assault, while the younger one filed a complaint against his son. The incidents reportedly happened between 2001 and 2006. On September 1, 75-year-old Asaram was arrested on charges of sexually assaulting a schoolgirl and has been in prison at Jodhpur in Rajasthan since then. Shilpi, one of his close aides and the warden of the ashram in Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh, where the alleged sexual assault took place, too, has been arrested and sent to judicial custody. On Monday, a court had extended Asaram’s judicial custody till October 11.

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BJP, Nitish in war of wits over Modi’s Patna rally

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he mega Narendra Modi show at Gandhi Maidan in the heart of Patna on October 27 is turning out to be another war of nerves between Bihar chief minister and JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar and BJP. And this time, President Pranab Mukherjee may get caught in the crossfire. BJP claims Kumar is planning

to host Mukherjee in Patna on the day of Modi’s rally. A function is planned for October 26 at Ravindra Bhawan in the city, where Mukherjee has been asked to address the convocation of IITPatna even as the institute is 40km away from the capital. The other function is slated for October 27 at Chandwa in Ara district where a statue of Babu Jagjivan Ram is

to be unveiled by the President in the presence of Ram’s daughter and Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar, the Congress MP from Sasaram. BJP leaders, it is learnt, have communicated to the President’s office that a Modi rally has been planned on October 27 in Patna. Senior BJP leader and former deputy chief minister Sushil

Modi tweeted on Sunday, “Now Nkumar (Nitish Kumar) has invited President of India to Patna on the same dates. He will be in Patna on 26th & 27th. Nkumar is playing all tricks to put hurdles in success of Namo’s Hunkar rally on 27th October. Fst permission for whole Maidan was denied.” He went on, “Was President informed about Namo’s rally

dates? He must have been kept in dark? President should reconsider about his visit dates. The whole city will be barricaded for President’s visit? Namo’s plane will not be allowed to land till President’s special plane takes off.” BJP has urged the President to revise his schedule as it coincides with its Hunkar rally on October 27. “The people of Patna will be deprived of an opportunity to welcome you whole heartedly as they would be busy attending the Hunkar rally,” BJP MLA Nitin Naveen said in a letter to Mukherjee. “People of Patna and Bihar have been preparing for the Hunkar rally for the past six months and are eagerly waiting to listen to Narendra Modi in whom they see a symbol of development,” he said, alleging that politics was at play in finalization of thePresident’s visit to coincide with Modi’s rally. The Kumar versus Modi episode is an old one. Kumar had publicly objected to Modi addressing a BJP rally in Patna earlier. Matters heated up to such an extent that the Bihar CM called off a dinner at the last moment that he was scheduled to host at his residence for BJP leaders attending the party’s national executive.

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overnment officers can jump into politics soon after their retirement. The government has decided to scrap a controversial proposal backed by three key ministries for the introduction of a coolingoff period for the officers who want to join politics and contest elections after retirement. The proposal supported by ministries of home, law and personnel was shown the red flag by the government’s top law officer, attorney general GE Vahanvati, who stated such a move would be against the basic features of the constitution. “Any such restriction whether by way of service rules or by way of an amendment of the election laws may not stand the test of valid classification under the article of the constitution which deals with equality before law,” he stated. “As far as contesting elections is concerned, it is a fundamental and basic feature of the constitution….Unless an individual incurs disqualification from contesting according to the law, this right cannot be curtailed till there is constitutional basis for doing so,” Vahanvati said. His opinion had been sought on a move initiated by the Election Commission, after it received complaints about

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senior civil servants including police officers joining politics immediately after retirement and some of them even contesting elections from constituencies which were directly under their jurisdiction. The commission suggested that a certain cooling-off period may be provided for government officers between their retirement or quitting the job and joining a political party. The home ministry and the department of personnel and training (DoPT), in their comments, favoured an amendment in the Representation of the People Act to add a clause for specifying this time period, but the law ministry stated that no change in law was required since this could be done by changing the relevant service rules. Following divergent views on how to proceed on this issue, the matter was referred to Vahanvati, who stated the fundamental issue was whether the coolingoff period would be in harmony with the constitution. “The maintenance of independence and neutrality are relevant for government servants accepting a commercial employment after retirement. That is why existing provisions require them to wait for a year

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after retirement to protect the government’s interests, since they might have dealt with the

interests of a particular private group in service” the AG wrote. The law ministry endorsed

Vahanvati’s opinion and sent it to the DoPT for putting a lid on the matter.

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he United States moved closer to the possibility of the first-ever default on the government’s debt Sunday as Speaker John Boehner adamantly ruled out a House vote on a straightforward bill to boost the borrowing authority without concessions from President Barack Obama. With no resolution in sight, treasury secretary Jack Lew warned that Congress is “playing with fire” as he called on lawmakers to quickly pass legislation reopening the government and a measure increasing the nation’s $16.7 trillion debt limit. The government shutdown precipitated by the budget brinkmanship entered its sixth day with hundreds of thousands of federal employees furloughed, national parks closed and an array of government services on hold. Lew said Obama has not changed his opposition to coupling a bill to reopen the government and raise the borrowing authority with Republican demands for changes in the 3-yearold health care law and spending cuts. Boehner insisted that Obama must negotiate if the president wants to end the shutdown and avert a default that could trigger a financial crisis and recession that would echo the events of 2008 or worse. The 2008 financial crisis pushed the country into the worst recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s. “We’re not going to pass a clean debt limit increase,” Boehner, the top House Republican, said in a interview. “I told the president, there’s

no way we’re going to pass one. The votes are not in the House to pass a clean debt limit, and the president is risking default by not having a conversation with us.” Boehner also said he lacks the votes “to pass a clean CR,” or continuing resolution, a reference to the temporary spending bill without conditions that would keep the government operating. Democrats argue that their 200 members in the House of Representatives plus close to two dozen pragmatic Republicans would back a so-called clean bill if Boehner just allowed a vote, but say he remains hamstrung by the hardcore conservative tea party caucus. “Let me issue him a friendly challenge. Put it on the floor Monday or Tuesday. I would bet there are the votes to pass it,” said Democratic senator Chuck Schumer. In a series of Sunday television appearances, Lew warned that on October 17, when he exhausts the bookkeeping maneuvers he has been using to keep borrowing, the threat of default would be imminent. “I’m telling you that on the 17th, we run out of the ability to borrow, and Congress is playing with fire,” Lew said. Lew said that while Treasury expects to have $30 billion of cash on hand on October 17, that money will be quickly exhausted in paying incoming bills given that the government’s payments can run up to $60 billion on a single day. Treasury issued a report on Thursday detailing in stark terms what could happen if the government ac-

tually defaulted on its obligations to service the national debt. “A default would be unprecedented and has the potential to be catastrophic,” the Treasury report said. “Credit markets could freeze, the value of the dollar could plummet, US interest rates could skyrocket, the negative spillovers could reverberate around the world.” Private economists generally agree that a default on the US debt would be extremely harmful, especially if the impasse was not resolved quickly. “If they don’t pay on the debt, that would cost us for generations to come,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. He said a debt default would be a “cataclysmic” event that would roil financial markets in the United States and around the world. Zandi said that holders of US treasury bonds would demand higher interest rates which would cost the country hundreds of billions of dollars in higher interest payments in coming years on the national debt. Republican senator Ted Cruz, a tea party favorite who has been a force in pushing congressional Republicans to link changes to the health care law in exchange for keeping the government running, spelled out his conditions for raising the borrowing authority. “We should look for three things. No. 1, we should look for some significant structural plan to reduce government spending. No. 2, we should avoid new taxes. And No. 3, we should look for ways to mitigate

the harms from `Obamacare,”’ Cruz said, describing the debt ceiling issue as one of the “best leverage the Congress has to rein in the executive.” Some Republicans, such as Rep. Steve King of Iowa, dismiss the warnings about a government default as an exaggeration, suggesting US credit won’t collapse and calling the talk “a lot of false demagoguery.” Asked how the standoff might end, Boehner said that he was uncertain: “If I knew, I’d tell you.” He added that Obama can call him any time to start negotiations to end the shutdown. “He knows what my phone number is.”Privately, administration officials say they don’t think Boehner and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell want a default as they realize it will be far worse than a shutdown, but the two don’t know how to avoid it or when to try. In one promising development, several hundred thousand furloughed

federal employees are headed back to work starting Monday, and those who remain at home or are working without paychecks are a step closer to getting back pay once the partial government shutdown ends. Defense secretary Chuck Hagel ordered nearly all of the 350,000 furloughed Pentagon civilian employees back on the job. Hagel said he based his decision on a Pentagon interpretation of a law called the Pay Our Military Act that was approved by Congress just before the start of the partial government shutdown. The Senate will try to vote this week on a bill that passed the House unanimously on Saturday to pay federal workers for days missed due to the shutdown. Boehner and Schumer were interviewed on ABC’s “This Week”, and Lew and Cruz on CNN’s “State of the Union”. Lew also appeared on CBS’ “Face the Nation”, “Fox News Sunday” and NBC’s “Meet the Press”.

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in India handling such queries. This significant revamp brings in an additional 30 million in to the health insurance bracket and a lot of Indian IT companies such as Infosys, Wipro, HCL Technologies, are hoping to target more business and are looking forward to build stronger technology to support this ramp up. As of now the U.S. government

has allocated a US$28 million, one year contract to Vangent, a General Dynamics company, to assist consumer questions. Of course, it’s likely that Indian BPOs could get additional business too. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, call centres will receive 42 million calls about the federal marketplace this year. On average dai-

smartphone, with rumours hinting at a November release. Curved display is already commercially available in large-screen televisions. LG Electronics and

Samsung had started selling curved OLED TV sets this year priced at $9,000. Samsung is also said to be working on a new line of top-end

smartphones, named Galaxy F, rumoured to be launched next year. Phones under this range will have a metal body, which has a more premium feel compared to

the plastic casing that the company uses in its Galaxy S and Galaxy Note handsets. Rivals like Apple and HTC use metal casings in their phones.

Photo source: PTI ness for all the BPOs and KPOs from India. Obamacare could mean boom in business for Indian outsourcing companies. With this news a lot of customers in America who want clarity on their health coverage, eligibility, costs and overall questions lingering in their mind will rely on the BPOs and outsourcing companies

ly there’ll be about 200,000 calls, 2,400 letters and 740 e-mails, and 500 Web chats hosted. Sandeep Aggarwal, chief marketing officer at Serco, said in an Economic Times article: “U.S. healthcare reform will mean incremental business because consumers will want to know how they are affected. It is still early though; the industry is waiting and watching.” They also highlighted that, the Indian BPO industry had revenues of US$18 billion in the last fiscal year, with U.S. clients contributing more than half of the business. The article also cited insights from Jennifer Mazzucca, a senior research analyst at Gartner which stated that the federal government stimulus lead by President Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) was driving quite a lot of growth in the market. “We expect major growth in business to consumer services offering opportunities for ICT (Information and communication technology) firms as payer organisations are working to keep up with the technology demands driven from healthcare reform,” she said. According to Mazzuca, Indian outsourcing companies will see growth as Obamacare kicks in and U.S. health care market is expected to grow by 6.05 percent to reach US$17.9 billion in 2013. BPOs will have a growth rate of 9.8% and expected market size of US$1.66 billion will mean the most amount of growth in 2013.

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Specs of Samsung’s curved screen smartphone leaked

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After rumours of LG bringing out the curved G Flex phablet hit the internet, specifications of Samsung’s curved smartphone have also leaked online. Tech website AndroidSAS has leaked the specifications of the upcoming Samsung smartphone. Contrary to earlier reports, it says that Samsung would not be bringing out a curved variant of the Galaxy Note 3, but instead would release an all-new handset. The report states that the device would feature a 4.7-inch curved display with 1280x720p resolution. This phone is said to be powered by a quad-core CPU and have 2GB RAM as well as an 8MP camera with dual-LED flash. While there is no word about the battery of the upcoming curved screen Samsung phone, it is expected to run on Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) out of the box. The report says that the phone will be part of Samsung’s Galaxy line-up. Recently, media was abuzz with news of LG’s 6-inch large G-Flex

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he race for the first curved smartphones is on and South Korean giants Samsung and LG are eyeing to draw first blood. Samsung has already announced its plans to launch a phone with curved screen this month, while LG has not confirmed plans to unveil such a device yet.

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Too much time on social media may affect short-term memory

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lways online? Take a break! People who spend too much time browsing social media could be squandering their memories or losing important information, a new study has warned. Contrary to common wisdom, an idle brain is in fact doing important work - and in the age of

constant information overload, it’s a good idea to go offline on a regular basis, according to a researcher from Stockholm’s KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Erik Fransen, whose research focuses on short-term memory and ways to treat diseased neurons, said that a brain exposed to a typical session of social media

browsing can easily become hobbled by information overload. The result is that less information gets filed away in your memory. The problem begins in a system of the brain commonly known as the working memory, or what most people know as short-term memory. That’s the system of the

brain that we need when we communicate, Fransen said. “Working memory enables us to filter out information and find what we need in the communication. It enables us to work online and store what we find online, but it’s also a limited resource,” he said. “At any given time, the working memory can carry up to three

or four items. When we attempt to stuff more information in the working memory, our capacity for processing information begins to fail.” “When you are on Facebook, you are making it harder to keep the things that are ‘online’ in your brain that you need.” “In fact, when you try to process sensory information like speech or video, you are going to need partly the same system of working memory, so you are reducing your own working memory capacity.” “And when you try to store many things in your working memory, you get less good at processing information,” he said. You’re also robbing the brain of time it needs to do some necessary housekeeping. The brain is designed for both activity and relaxation, Fransen said. “The brain is made to go into a less active state, which we might think is wasteful; but probably memory consolidation, and transferring information into memory takes place in this state. Theories of how memory works explain why these two different states are needed.” “When we max out our active states with technology equipment, just because we can, we remove from the brain part of the processing, and it can’t work,” Fransen said.

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Curfew was imposed in Vizianagaram town — fast turning into the epicenter of the anti-bifurcation movement — after day-long violence on Saturday.

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But despite the prohibitory orders, Sunday — Day 3 of a shutdown of Seemandhra (comprising coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema) — saw protesters pelt security forces with stones and the troops retaliate by firing rubber bullets and in the air. According to media reports, 20 policemen and 30 protesters were injured. Dozens of agitators were arrested. Protesters continued to target state Congress chief Botsa Satyanarayana’s properties. The coastal Andhra town has been roiling since the union cabinet’s October 3 decision to carve out a separate Telangana state out of Andhra. Power supply to all 13 districts of Seemandhra was hit by the strike called by electricity employees’ associations. They had announced Saturday that 70,000 workers of transmission, generation and distribution companies would go on an indefinite stir. Power production at the Kadapa and Vijayawada thermal units and Srisailam hydro units was hit. Further tripping could affect the entire southern grid, the employees said. Some media reports said even neighbouring Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala were affected. Power supply to Tirumala was severed in the morning but later restored following talks with striking employees.

As a result of the power situation, the South Central Railway cancelled the Jan Shatabdi Express running between Chennai Central and Vijayawada, scheduled to leave the city on Monday. Similarly, tomorrow’s Chennai Central-Gudur Passenger, Vijayawada-Chennai Central Pinakini Express and BitraguntaChennai Central Passenger have also been cancelled. In Hyderabad, YSR Congress chief Jaganmohan Reddy, who has taken a centre-stage in the renewed stir, continued his hunger strike on the second day on Sunday. He started an indefinite fast on Saturday morning, while blaming Congress president Sonia Gandhi for engineering the state’s division. He said Sonia “had an eye on votes from Andhra Pradesh just to crown her son Rahul as the next PM”. Former Andhra Pradesh chief minister and Telugu Desam Party chief Chandrababu Naidu Telugu Desam will go on an indefinite hunger-strike in the national capital from tomorrow to protest against the bifurcation of the state. A group of NGOs declared they would target central government offices on October 17, 18 and 19. Protests and demonstrations are on in university campuses too. An advocate’s forum has called for a social boycott of Congress legislators for having failed to stop the bifurcation.

‘Thank God I’m not dead’: Malala’s first thought after attack

Thank God I’m not dead”, was the first thought that came to the mind of a terrified Pakistani teenage rights activist Malala Yousufzai on waking up in a British hospital after being shot in the head by the Taliban. Malala, 16, has stated this in her autobiography “I am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban”, according to extracts of the book published in the Sunday Times. In her book which is to be published on Tuesday, Malala, the front-runner to win the Nobel Peace Prize to be announced on October 11, gives an elaborate account of the time when she woke up in the hospital after the attack, saying, “I woke on October 16, a week after the shooting. The first

thing I thought was, ‘Thank God I’m not dead’. Malala also gives an account of the deadly Taliban attack. Describing the attack, Malala writes in the book that “a young bearded man stepped into the road and waved the van down. As he was speaking to the driver another young man approached the back. “He looked like a college student,” Malala writes. She then says the man then demanded “Who I Malala?”. “No one said anything, but several of the girls looked at me. I was the only girl with my face not covered. That’s when he lifted up a black pistol, a Colt .45. Some of the girls screamed. My friends say he fired three shots,” she writes.

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Anita Advani wants to teach Armaan Kohli a lesson!

the past despite her eviction from the reality show. Anita has been in the headlines ever since the death of the superstar last year when she filed a com-

plaint in a Mumbai court against Dimple Kapadia and her family under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act. The matter is now in the Bombay High Court.

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Thank god, I’m not in Bigg Boss 7: Shweta Tiwari

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elevision actor Shweta Tiwari, winner of the fourth season of the reality TV show, Bigg Boss 4, is horrified after seeing the kind of tasks being given to the inmates in the current season of the reality show. “After watching Bigg Boss this time, I thank god that I was not there. I am happy that I participated in the show’s earlier season and not this one,” says Tiwari, who was the first woman to win the popular show. Talking about the tasks, she says, “You can see somebody is sleeping in cow dung, somebody is getting his half head shaved and somebody is getting electric shocks! It is very difficult and I think with each season, it will get more difficult.” The show, which went on air last month, indeed is becoming crazier with each day. Last week, while telly actor and contestant Ratan Rajput was seen

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hun Chakraborty. However, Anita is very disappointed to know that Armaan had lied about saving her from nominations this week, when he actually voted for Kamya Panjabi. “I cannot believe Armaan would do such a thing to me. He was always so nice and warm. This is such a shame. We go back a long time and such behaviour from him is shocking. I guess I am just too vulnerable and gullible and people take advantage of this,” Anita said. When asked if she would like to go back to the controversial house again as a wild card entry, Anita said, “If given a chance, I would definitely love to go back to teach Armaan a lesson.

taking a dip in a bathtub full of cow dung, another contestant, actor Apurva Agnihotri and wrestler Sangram Singh were made to get a buzz hawk hairstyle. Actor Pratyusha Banerjee of Balika Vadhu fame was seen taking electric shocks as part of luxury tasks in the house. Tiwari, meanwhile has no plans to return to the small screen soon. “As of now I am not doing anything. I am planning to expand my acting school now,” said the actor, who tied the knot with actor Abhinav Kohli in July, this year. She was earlier married to Bhojpuri actor Raja Chaudhary. “I want to open new branches in Lucknow, Chandigarh and Delhi,” said Tiwari, who was last seen in the daily soap, Parvarrish and the sixth season of celebrity dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa.

Ekta Kapoor can’t stop experimenting

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nita Advani, who claims to have been the live-in partner of late actor Rajesh Khanna, says ‘Bigg Boss 7’ has helped her in getting a break from

Anita says living under the same roof with 14 people for three weeks took her away from all her problems. Yesterday, she became the third contestant to get evicted from ‘Bigg Boss 7’. “The ‘Bigg Boss’ experience helped me break my depression in a way. I was living in a different world. It was difficult. But participating in this type of a show was new to me and a welcome change from my past life. I hope things are different from now on,” Anita told . On the show, Anita shared a good rapport with co-contestant Armaan Kohli, who is the son of veteran producer-director Rajkumar Kohli, the helmer of 1988 film “Saazish”, in which she starred along side Mit-

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roducer Ekta Kapoor earned flak when she experimented with historical character Akbar in her TV show Jodha Akbar, but she says she can’t make anything without experimenting. “I don’t know if people will accept it or not, but if I don’t experiment, then I won’t be able to accept that about me,”she says. In 2008, Ekta launched Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki, which was shut down only after four months.“I failed miserably in Mahabharata, I am admitting to that because I did experiment with the human journey of all those characters,” she adds. And though she agrees that people can’t accept mythology humanised, but for historical characters, it can be done, she feels. “This Jodha Akbar is histori-

cal and I am openly saying we have fictionalised it,” she adds. Ekta states they have stressed more on the love story between Jodha and Akbar. “We haven’t put a lot of the truth because we thought it would not be appropriate. So we have tried to bring out the love in the story, which is what makes it so beautiful. Keeping all the research in mind, took the liberty to bring out the Akbar that I thought would be at 21,” she explains. The serial has already faced protest from Sri Rajput Karni Sena (SRKS) for allegedly distorting facts. But Ekta isn’t worried. “In the last six months I have done everything in my power to avoid a controversy. But there is some controversial planet over my head,” she says.

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How to make perfect healthy Omelette

Paneer mixed Capsicum Delicious dalSabji recipe

Ingredients

1 tbsp low fat organic milk Sprinkle of salt (to taste) Sprinkle of black pepper (to taste) 1 tsp olive oil 1/4 teaspoon brown mustard seeds 1/8 teaspoon turmeric 2 green onions, finely chopped

1/4 cup diced tomato 1/4 cup diced bell pepper Optional: handful diced baby spinach 3 egg whites, and a tiny bit of yolk (maybe 1/4 of the yolk)

Method:

Step 1: Combine salt, pepper, eggs and milk in a small bowl. Stir with a whisk until just blended (do not overbeat). Step 2: Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add mustard seeds and turmeric; cook 30 seconds or until seeds pop, stirring frequently. Add onions; cook 30 seconds or until soft, stirring frequently. Add tomato, bell pepper and spinach; cook 1 minute or until very soft, stirring frequently. Step 3: Lower heat to medium. Pour egg mixture into pan; spread evenly. Cook until edges begin to set (about 2 minutes). Slide front edge of spatula between edge of omelette and pan. Gently lift edge of omelette, tilting pan to allow some uncooked egg mixture to come in contact with pan. Repeat procedure on the opposite edge. Step 4: Continue cooking until center is just set (about 2 minutes). Loosen omelette with a spatula, and fold in half. Carefully slide omelette onto a plate. Enjoy!

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Alcohol is finishing our body day by day

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he party season is all set to roll in! And dance, drinks and hangovers are sure to be commonplace. So, if you wish to avoid that post party hangover? Well, then avoid red wine and dark spirits and stick to white wine or vodka, say scientists. In a new study, boffins have confirmed that the type of morning

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after you suffer is all down to the colour of your tipple. Many alcoholic beverages contain byproducts of the materials used in the fermenting process. These byproducts are called “congeners,” complex organic molecules with toxic effects including acetone, acetaldehyde, fusel oil, tannins, and furfural. Bourbon has 37 times the amount of congeners

that vodka has. The new study found that while drinking a lot of bourbon can cause a worse hangover than drinking a lot of vodka, impairment in people’s next-day task performance is about the same for both beverages. “While the toxic chemicals called congeners could be poisonous in large amounts, they occur in very small amounts in alcoholic

beverages,” explained Damaris J. Rohsenow, professor of community health at the Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies at Brown University. “There are far more of them in the darker distilled beverages and wines than in the lighter colored ones. While the alcohol alone is enough to make many people feel sick the next day, these toxic natural substances can add to the ill effects as our body reacts to them.” Rohsenow added that few studies have looked at the effects of high- versus low-congener beverages on next-day hangover or performance, and some of those early studies were not careful to wait until breath alcohol levels (BALs) were close to zero before measuring performance, so results may have included some of alcohol’’s direct effects. “We wanted to investigate nextday effects of bourbon versus vodka while ensuring that BALs were zero or almost zero when we studied performance, and we used a variety of performance measures classified by their relevance to safety,” said Rohsenow. “We wanted to use a new hangover questionnaire that included only the symptoms that had been found to be valid in laboratory studies of hangover. We wanted to find out if bourbon’s effects the next day were due to different effects on sleep, so people’’s sleep patterns were recorded while they slept. Finally, we wanted to know if performance impairments the morning after drinking were associated with how hung-over the person felt.” To reach the conclusion, researchers recruited and paid 95 (58 women, 37 men) healthy,

heavy drinkers to participate in one acclimatization night, followed by two drinking nights. The participants drank bourbon or vodka to an average of 0.11 gpc BAL on one night, with a matched placebo on the other night, randomized for type and order. Polysomnography recordings were made overnight; self-report and neurocognitive measures were assessed the next morning. “First, while alcohol in the beverage did increase how hung-over people reported feeling the next morning compared to drinking a placebo, bourbon made people feel even worse than vodka did,” said Rohsenow. “Second, alcohol in the beverage did make people do worse when they needed to pay attention for a continuous period of time while making rapid accurate choices, but they did no worse after bourbon than after vodka on these tasks. Therefore, while people felt worse, they didn’t perform worse after bourbon than after vodka. However, people were not aware that they were performing worse since they thought their driving ability was not impaired in the morning even though they could not react as well.” “A third finding was that while alcohol in the beverages made people sleep less well because they woke up more during the night, this was no worse after bourbon than it was after vodka,” Rohsenow said. “This means that bourbon’’s greater effects on hangover are not due to it having greater effects on sleep. Fourth, people who reported more hangover symptoms also did worse in their ability to pay attention for a continuous period of time while making rapid accurate choices.”

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Ajanta and Ellora Caves Aurangabad

Ellora is pronounced in the same breath with Ajanta, but is known for different reasons. If Ajanta is known for its paintings, Ellora’s claim to fame is the sculptures. In some hidden niches of the Western Ghats, these are splendid temples carved from solid rock long back in 600 AD

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If you want to travel back in time to experience the ancient legacy of India, then you should travel to Ajanta Ellora. Designated as a World Heritage Site Ellora preserves cave temples as a historical and artistic legacy. Unlike the site of Ajanta, Ellora was never ‘rediscovered’. Known as Verul in ancient times, it has continuously attracted pilgrims through the centuries to the present day. The Ajanta Ellora caves, dating back to the period between 350 AD and 700 AD are carved into the sides of a hill 30 kilometers from Aurangabad. The finest specimens of cave-temple architecture, the Ellora caves represent the three faiths of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, thus gaining the status of spiritual tourist attractions in India and Maharashtra in particular. The most magnificent of these cave temples is the Kailasa Temple, the world’s largest monolithic structure.

History

The World Heritage sites of Ajanta and Ellora (near Aurangabad, Maharashtra) have rock-cut caves, hewn into the Sahyadri hills over 2,000 years ago by Buddhist monks. They contain some of the finest murals and sculptures India has ever produced. Most of the beautiful cave temples at Ajanta were built during the Gupta period. There are beautiful murals (paintings done on walls) in the caves, depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha. The caves are carved in the form of a Chaitya. Ellora houses 34 caves out of which 12 caves are Buddhists, 17 Hindus and the rest are Jains. They are fine examples of how various religions co-exist in vicinity. The Chaityas and Viharas set in these caves were retreat to many Buddhist monks. Ellora also has the 8th-century Kailashnath Temple, a freestanding monolith carved topdown out of mountain rock. The temple depicts scenes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. The architecture of the Kailasa temple is breathtaking. Impressive figures were carved out on the walls of these caves with the help of simple tools like chisels and hammer. Amidst various images and beautiful paintings there are also sculptures of calm and tranquil Buddha. Ajanta and Ellora caves portray the harmony between Hindu, Buddhist and Jainism through its sculptures.

Climate The climate of Aurangabad is Temperate Climate with low relative humidity and diverse but not extreme weather conditions Aurangabad like any other part in India experiences three major seasons viz. Summer, Winter and Monsoon. Summer is observed from March to May with an average maximum and minimum temperatures of 37 and 21 Degrees Celsius respectively. The hottest summer temperature is around 45°C but never goes above that. Nights are usually pleasant and cooler during the entire summer. Average Relative Humidity is as low as 9%. Winter is seen from November to February which is the most comfortable time to visit Aurangabad. The average winter temperature ranges from a maximum of 22°C to a minimum of 10°C. As it gets cooler the mercury even touches 7°C but that is the lowest usual temperature. Just like summer the nights are cooler in Aurangabad. Average Relative Humidity is 17%. Monsoon which ranges from June to October receives moderate rainfall of 91 cm on an average. The average relative humidity during this period of time is 40%.

Transport Aurangabad is well connected by Air, Rail and Road to other parts of country. Aurangabad enjoys central location with respect to Maharashtra and Goa. All major cities in Maharashtra lie within a radius of 500 Km. Aurangabad has a good network of National and State highways connecting all parts of the country. Aurangabad railhead is directly connected to many parts of the country including major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad. Direct flights from Mumbai and Delhi are available on a daily basis. One Flight except on Mondays from Udaipur is also available during tourist seasons.

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The tourist attractions in Ajanta are undoubtedly the Ajanta and Ellora (link to Ellora page) caves, located near the city of Aurangabad in Maharashtra and about 300km northeast of the city of Mumbai. The 34 caves at Ellora and the 29 caves at Ajanta remained in obscurity for over a millennium, till John Smith, a British Army Officer, accidentally stumbled upon them while on a hunting expedition in 1819. Ajanta and Ellora are protected monument sites under the Archaeological Survey of India and has been included in the World Heritage list of monuments. Visitors who can not visit all the caves should visit atleast Cave 6, 10,11,12,14,15,16,21,29,30,30A,31,32,33,34. Inscriptions were found at Cave 15,21, 31 These murals and frescoes adorning the walls of these structures depict the story of Buddhism, spanning the period from 200 BC to 650 AD. Many of the caves have panels depicting stories from the Jatakas, a treasure trove of stories about the several incarnations of the Buddha. This makes the Ajanta caves a fascinating spiritual tourist attraction for Buddhists and scholars and researchers of Buddhism.

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eepawali or Diwali is certainly the biggest and the brightest of all Hindu festivals. It’s the festival of lights (deep = light and avali = a row i.e., a row of lights) that’s marked by four days of celebration, which literally illumines the country with its brilliance, and dazzles all with its joy. Each of the four days in the festival of Diwali is separated by a different tradition, but what remains true and constant is the celebration of life, its enjoyment and goodness. The Origin of Diwali Historically, the origin of Diwali can be traced back to ancient India, when it was probably an important harvest festival. However, there are various legends pointing to the origin of Diwali or ‘Deepawali.’ Some believe it to be the celebration of the marriage of Lakshmi with Lord Vishnu. Whereas in Bengal the festival is dedicated to the worship of Mother Kali, the dark goddess of strength. Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed God, the symbol of auspiciousness and wisdom, is also worshiped in most Hindu homes on this day. In Jainism, Deepawali has an added significance to the great event of Lord Mahavira attaining the eternal bliss of nirvana. Diwali also commemorates the return of Lord Rama along with Sita and Lakshman from his fourteen year long exile and vanquishing the demon-king Ravana.

In joyous celebration of the return of their king, the people of Ayodhya, the Capital of Rama, illuminated the kingdom with earthen diyas (oil lamps) and burst crackers. These Four Days Each day of Diwali has its own tale, legend and myth to tell. The first day of the festival Naraka Chaturdasi marks the vanquishing of the demon Naraka by Lord Krishna and his wife Satyabhama. Amavasya, the second day of Deepawali, marks the worship of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth in her most benevolent mood, fulfilling the wishes of her devotees. Amavasya also tells the story of Lord Vishnu, who in his dwarf incarnation vanquished the tyrant Bali, and banished him to hell. Bali was allowed to return to earth once a year, to light millions of lamps to dispel the darkness and ignorance, and spread the radiance of love and wisdom. It is on the third day of Deepawali — Kartika Shudda Padyami that Bali steps out of hell and rules the earth according to the boon given by Lord Vishnu. The fourth day is referred to as Yama Dvitiya (also called Bhai Dooj) and on this day sisters invite their brothers to their homes. The Significance of Lights & Firecrackers All the simple rituals of Diwali have a significance and a story to tell. The illumination of homes with lights and the skies with firecrackers

is an expression of obeisance to the heavens for the attainment of health, wealth, knowledge, peace and prosperity. According to one belief, the sound of fire-crackers are an indication of the joy of the people living on earth, making the gods aware of their plentiful state. Still another possible reason has a more scientific basis: the fumes produced by the crackers kill a lot of insects and mosquitoes, found in plenty after the rains. The Tradition of Gambling The tradition of gambling on Diwali also has a legend behind it. It is believed that on this day, Goddess Parvati played dice with her husband Lord Shiva, and she decreed that whosoever gambled on Diwali night would prosper throughout the ensuing year. Diwali is associated with wealth and prosperity in many ways, and the festival of ‘Dhanteras’ (‘dhan’ = wealth; ‘teras’ = 13th) is celebrated two days before the festival of lights. Diwali for Sikhs For Sikhs, Diwali is particularly important because it celebrates the release from prison of the sixth guru, Guru Hargobind, and 52 other princes with him, in 1619. The Sikh tradition holds that the Emperor Jahangir had imprisoned Guru Hargobind and 52 princes. The Emperor was asked to release Guru Hargobind which he agreed to do. However, Guru Hargobind asked that the princes be

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Vivek Oberoi’s love for Delhi’s food

Rani Mukherji finds a permanent fan in Aditya Chopra

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ivek Oberoi was in Delhi recently to promote a cause dear to him, the empowerment of the girl child. But his self-confessed love of food was so great that he got talking about that too. “I’m a big foodie - so I love Delhi,” he told us. “Delhi has an enormous

range. You get everything from amazing street food to the best sweets in the world in Bengali Market, and from there, all the way to your five-star hotels where you get some incredible grub. The food here is, simply put, delicious. And now, a very dear friend of mine has come up with a Chinese

restaurant here. I think the best food in India is found definitely here. The route to Delhi is straight through my belly!” The actor was here for Food For Life Vrindavan, supporting a trek to the Stok Kangri in Ladakh to raise funds for a new school for girls.

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ani Mukerji got sentimental a few days ago on a public platform when talking about the late Yash Chopra. She broke down, saying how she was sorry she couldn’t even bake a cake for “Yash uncle’’ on his birthday. But sources tell us that Rani’s baking — the light-

eyed actress, we hear, bakes the best cakes in Bollywood — has found a permanent fan in Aditya Chopra. Apparently, Adi loves the sweet treats his girlfriend makes, so much so that sometimes he even asks her to customise her cakes according to his evolved taste.

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‘Ramleela’ trailer gets 5.9 million hits

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tarting today, every month we pick our favourite trailer, which also touches a chord with the audience. Our first favourite is the recently released trailer of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Ramleela’. We liked the colour, energy and sizzling chemistry between lead pair Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone. It has Bhansali’s

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trademark aesthetics and a pace that’s new to him. Excerpts of our conversation with the filmmaker on why the trailer works. ‘It’s the best trailer I have ever made amongst my films. It got a response that I have not even seen after my movies have released. After Black released, I called Rani and Amitji saying, ‘Please send me

some messages’, so they would forward me the messages they had received This time, I have got response from all kinds of people, but I don’t know what is working. Whether it’s the colour or the scale or the dance or the action or just the fact that they did not expect this pace from me, I have not seen a connect like

this from day one. I was nervous about going for the trailer launch as that is the first time people try and gauge your film, but when I saw the response, I was fascinated. Emotionally, I feel people are not different based on your age or social status. If it connects with you, it connects. Forget a gunshot, in my last two

films Guzaarish and Black, I did not even have a slap in the film. So people are finding this different from what I normally do. The trailer captures the essence of the film and is most important as in one minute, you know whether there is something right or not. The audience is intelligent and smells the success of a film, seeing the trailer.

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Monthly Astrology - OCTOber 2013 Aries – Mesha 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.

Taurus – Vrushabha

You may have to face many problems in your home-front and in respect of property-matters. Health problems of the family members may also cause you some concern. There might be loss of property and you may have forced change of residence. You may become tense, worried and pessimistic during this time. Dealing in land, buildings, building construction materials and agricultural implements could fetch you good returns.

Gemini – Mithuna

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 in-

crease 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.

Cancer – Kataka 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.

Leo – Simha

You will be fortunate in all respects and will become more religiously inclined. Your financial position will be much improved and socially you will gain eminence. You will have new acquisitions that will make your life more comfortable and increase your satisfaction. You will have journeys and pilgrimmages to distant places. You may develop some foreign connection also from which you will be benefitted. Your family-life will be peaceful and happy. Your children will be a source of pride to you. You will acquire some special knowledge in some subjects of interest which you will conveniently utilise for solving problems.

Virgo – Kanya 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.

Libra – Tula

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

Scorpio – Vruschika

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.

Sagittarius – Dhanu This position offers mixed influences. You may become less energetic and lose confidence. Your wandering tendency and wasteful expenditures may increase. The health-condition of some of your male relations may deteriorate and arouse your anxieties. Your earnings will be somewhat increased. The position however is favourable for securing higher education, having long journeys and pilgrimmages; it is also a propitious period for developing foreign connections from which you can derive benefits in future.

Capricorn – Makara

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

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. riod is not good for finances; so think twice before making any new commitments. Aquarius – Kumbha

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.

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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. 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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magnet attracts iron, not wood. But when iron and wood are tied together the combination is influenced by the magnet. However, the wood in the combination remains unaffected. You are a combination of matter and spirit. Body, mind and intellect make up matter. The world is like the powerful magnet that affects body, mind and intellect. It does not have the power

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to influence Atman, the spirit in you. You are atman; not bodymind-intellect. They are mere instruments through which you function. Since you do not know atman, you have totally identified with matter components in you, becoming body-mind-intellect. Hence the world teases and harasses you; it enslaves you. All you have to do is shift your identification to the real you, atman. Then you become master of the

universe. All problems arise from ignorance of your real Self, resulting in wrong identification with body, mind and intellect. Thus the world torments you. However, the world by itself is toothless. Ignorant, you confer power to the world. So gain knowledge, understand your true nature – then the world will become your playground. From the standpoint of atman, you will enjoy the

world. You are unable to distinguish between matter and spirit. Vast portions of your potential and magnificence are inaccessible to you. You are limited by physical boundaries, emotional baggage and intellectual prejudices. Your obsession with body, mind and intellect make you subservient to the world. You, lord of the universe, are begging for crumbs from the world. Who are you? Are you the person you are now? Or the infant you were many years ago; or the child you were or the teenager you thought you were? They are all different. Yet you claim all these identities to be ‘I’ – the Self that is One. The very search for your real identity is enchanting, invigorating and energising. Hence Krishna is called ‘manamohana’ and ‘chittachora’. He captivates you and steals your heart. You understand the futility of worldly pursuits and invest all your energies in the higher goal. The world then comes to you on a platter. Self-knowledge enables you to live life objectively. You perform your obligations in the world dispassionately yet wholeheartedly. You achieve excellence effortlessly. If you are a sportsperson, you break all records; as musician you uplift your audience;

as businessman, you soar to the top. Yet your main pursuit remains search for Truth. Then the waves of challenges only kiss your feet and retreat. Nothing topples you, nothing affects you. You become free from sorrow and grief and attain happiness that is not dependent on the world. By your own small-mindedness you have shrunk. The slightest challenge appears to be insurmountable. Be aware that the world poses no real threat. It tests you because you have shrunk in stature. Regain your true nature to realise your full potential. The world will no longer threaten you. The Gita in chapter 13 separates matter and spirit. Matter is different in different beings but spirit is the same in all. Just as the sun gets reflected in different media, creating a variety of reflections, the atman functioning in different matter creates diversity of beings. The reflected sun loses its original nature and takes on properties that reflect different media. So too the reflected atman has lost its grandeur, restricted by matter. One who understands this has no value for images or their perceived limitations. To attain enlightenment, focus on the one atman.

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t takes more than just love to sustain a relationship. But making a marriage work involves a lot of sacrifice. And Kareena Kapoor Khan (KKK) understood that pretty early into her union. Nine months into her marriage that’s growing stronger by the day, KKK has transformed. The young bubbly girl is now a mature woman, who has no qualms about accepting the dynamics of the relationships that surround her. Marriage has done her good. Like her mother-in-law, Sharmila Tagore, who did some of her best films post marriage, Kareena too has been fortunate. She has landed some amazing work post her wedding — a feat that none of the recently-married actresses have accomplished, not even her sister Karisma Kapoor. KKK has signed four films after she married Saif Ali Khan. Although she’s happy with the way things are right now, Kareena gets edgy and recoils if pushed to talk about her personal life, the bond she shares with Saif or his family. But after some persuasion she opens up. Nonetheless, she’s alert and at times studied. Her conversation is discernibly different from when she was just the carefree Kareena. “Saif avoids intrusion; he likes to guard his private life closely. He doesn’t understand the media’s interest in his life, about what we eat, where we’re headed, who our guest is etc. And I totally endorse his views,” says the actress, fiercely guarding conversations that sometimes veer towards Saif’s children (Sarah and Ibrahim) and her relationship with his family. Excerpts from the interview. What was the brouhaha regarding your married surname; Khan? The media should know it better. As for me, the day I married Saif, I became Mrs Saif Ali Khan. Saif’s family is very cosmopolitan and liberal. I love and deeply respect them. But at heart, I’m a very traditional girl.

Are you still possessive of each other?

Where there is love, there is going to be possessiveness. I’m possessive, but I’m not interfering. I don’t question him about his shootings or his co-stars and we both like it that way. He is a working man and I let him be like that. It’s the same with him. He is never curious about my choice of films or my co-stars. He is just supportive and is always there for me when my film releases.

What’s your take on classics? Would you like to reprise any role that your mother-in-law or any other yesteryear actress has played in the past?

I truly believe that their era was the golden era. They were just wonderful. Everything was done so tastefully. They were truly classics! Look at the repertoire of my mother-in-law’s films, for instance. Can I even match up to them? No way. I don’t want to ruin it by reprising her roles. So I believe classics should be untouched.

Do you miss being single?

I was never really single throughout my career. So there’s no question of missing it. In the last five years with Saif, I have been committed to him and now the commitment is only getting deeper. I feel like he makes me a more interesting person because he makes for enriching company. He keeps me engaged in every way.

Have you been to Saif’s ancestral hometown, Pataudi?

I haven’t visited Pataudi till now. Work doesn’t permit us that luxury. Saif has been out of the country since the last six months; either shooting or travelling. But, I have been to Bhopal, the place where Saif’s family is originally from. We did that when Saif was shooting for Aarakshan (2011) and we’d visited all the houses Saif grew up in.

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You initially backed out of working with Emraan Hashmi, but later signed a film with him. Why?

When they approached me initially, I didn’t have the dates. But now it’s all sorted. I’m looking forward to working with Emraan. I have heard nice things about him and his professionalism. My sister-in-law, Soha (Ali Khan), says he’s quite an intelligent guy.

After marriage, actresses in Bollywood usually pick certain kinds of roles. What kind of roles you want to play?

So far, I’ve been lucky to have chosen the right kind of scripts and I hope I can continue to do so. As far as my choice of roles goes, it would be driven by how my fans would like to see me.

Do you watch movies?

Frankly, we (Saif and I) don’t watch Hindi films. I had stopped watching those (Hindi films) about eight years ago with an exception sometimes. But, Saif doesn’t watch them at all. The last films I watched were 3 Idiots (2009) and Cocktail (2012). Besides, we act in them. So, to go back and watch the same thing again gets quite monotonous. I think Gangs Of Wasseypur (2012) was a great film. And, unless it’s a great film and I want to unwind, I don’t watch Hindi cinema. I am more into English television shows.

What’s your plan eventually? Do you want to accompany your husband with his production house work or sit back and enjoy your family life?

You mean do I become a producer with Saif? Oh no! I have been around too many producers and have seen what they go through. It’s quite a high stress job.

Given a choice, who would you prefer working with today — the older lot of actors or the younger ones?

An actor cannot have such choices. And in my case, I have walked on both the sides of the fence. I have largely taken up roles that have substance. Yes, I have also

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done movies that were typical song-and-dance kinds. But, I enjoy both. The script should hook me and stir my excitement. If I feel a script is good, I will take it up.

Considering you and Saif come from diverse cultures, what have you picked up from him?

He has got a spectacular taste in music and that has impressed me majorly. I was into jazz and blues. But Saif has introduced me to hard and soft rock music. Today, I can appreciate a Dire Straits and a Led Zeppelin, as much as I appreciate other genres. Besides music, over the last five years I have learnt from him the way to appreciate and choose better roles even if it is the smallest one. He says the issue with us, actors, is that we always look for the main role.

Have you brought about any change in Saif?

He’s become grounded and more responsible and I take the entire credit for instilling these qualities in him.

What is it that you are keenly looking forward to?

A nice life with Saif and spending time with our families. Of course, looking forward to more acting assignments, as that’s my passion. My career is important, but I am a person who needs personal space as well. I want to live life on my own terms, something that I do anyway. I want to work and travel more, and live a satisfying life. I have realised that in our pursuit of success, we forget to live life. I don’t want to be trapped by that.

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Anil, Manoj voiceovers for 3D ‘Mahabharat’

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The actors were spotted at the Future Works Studio in Andheri recently and the film’s producer Jayantilal Gada confirmed their addition to the cast. “Both Anil and Manoj have shown full commitment. It was very gracious on their part to agree to impart voices to two very important

characters in my film,” Gada said in a statement. Anil took 15 days to complete his work, but Manoj finished the dubbing for his character in just four days. “Anil gave a lot to my film. Despite his hectic schedule, he took time off to come to the dubbing studio for

more than two weeks,” Gada said. The animated film has a star studded cast of voices with megastar Amitabh Bachchan giving his voice for Bheeshma, Vidya Balan has lent her voice for Draupadi, Sunny Deol for Bheem and Ajay Devgn for Arjun. But the makers are still in

search for a voice for the villain Duryodhan. Gada is planning to release the film this Diwali but says his movie will not clash with Krrish 3. “No we’re not going to clash with Hrithik Roshan’s film, we’ll release a week before or later, but in the festive season,” he said.

mistaking him as Kabir. When Rasiya sees Rachna in the house, he gives away his heart to her and decides to stay in the house as Kabir, following his foolproof plan to get the bungalow and the girl. To realize his dreams Rasiya kidnaps Kabir and locks him in his den. Rasiya also met ‘Debu Daruwala’ who is look-alike of

Rachna’s brother Professor Laxmi Nivas. ‘Debu’ is a gay dance teacher who owns an old ancestral bungalow which the underworld wants at any cost. Rasiya threatens Debu and replaces him with Laxmi Nivas in place of the abducted Professor so his marriage with his love interest could happen peacefully.

The comedy of doubles becomes the comedy of double doubles when Kabir and Laxmi Nivas escape Rasiya’s den and lands up in the same house turning the flow of the narrative into a hilarious, thrilling roller coaster ride full of surprises, shocks and stomach aching humorous situations.

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Baat Bann Gayi’ is a romantic family comedy enriched with the classical plot of ‘Duals’ which depicts the comedy of confusions when look-alike of characters encounters each other in unexpected, utterly humorous and hilarious situations. The protagonist of our film ‘Kabir’ is a novelist who is deeply in love with a beautiful young girl of named ‘Rachna’. The lead lady Rachna is brought up by his brother ‘Laxmi Nivas’ and her wife ‘Sulochna’ and she idolized her brother a far too much and always talks about him and his greatness. A great part of Rachna’s life revolves around her possessive, choosy, strict professor brother as she shares a very deep bond with him. Rachna works for one company (set in your

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country) where she met Kabir and it was love in the first sight. But soon-after Kabir got exasperated as Rachna always mentions her brother even in the midst of most romantic circumstances. Kabir decides to play a prank on Laxmi Nivas and lands up in the house incognito as a research student without having the slightest clue that in another part of the city he has a lookalike. The other guy is a small time goon and has no common factor except the looks. Finally Kabir’s real identity is disclosed and Racha’s brother gives his consent to the couple to get married. The story then takes a twist as Kabir’s look-alike ‘Rasiya Bihari’, who works for land mafia reaches the bungalow to evacuate it and finds everyone

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Sonam loves books signed by authors

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Interestingly, her actor-producer dad Anil Kapoor has already made it known that he relies heavily on his daughter’s literary judgement. According to Anil, if Sonam recommends a book that she thinks can be adapted for a movie or a television serial, he will consider negotiating for the rights of the same.

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onam Kapoor has an envious collection of books. In fact, the best way to win the actress over is by gifting her a book, say her friends. But her love for bestsellers does not end here. Apparently, as far as possible, she ensures that she gets the authors to autograph her copies too.

Never whistled at Aishwarya while wooing her: Abhishek

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ctor Abhishek Bachchan on Monday admits his wife Aishwarya Rai is a beautiful woman. However, he says that he had never whistled at her but courted her through his

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gestures, emotions, and words. “I am used to people whistling at my wife... see my wife then you will know why I am saying this. I have never whistled at her to woo her... I don’t think it’s the right thing

to do. I courted her through my gesture, emotions and words,” said Abhishek. Interjecting, Aishwarya said: “This is why I am married to him.” Abhishek, who has been married

to Aishwarya for seven years now, says she is a wonderful cook and she makes good deserts. “She cooks really well... in fact she makes good deserts. When we were newly-married, there is

a Bengali custom where the girl has to make some sweet and she prepared halwa which was too good. More than anything else, it is the emotion and with love you cook that matters.”

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Aamir Khan turns stay-at-home dad, Kiran Rao takes a break

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n-screen, we’ve seen Aamir Khan transform dramatically from one film to the next — from a businessman (Ghajini; 2008) to a college student (3 Idiots; 2009) to a cop (Talaash; 2012). Now, in real life too, it seems, Aamir has taken up a role he’s never been associated with before: Aamir has turned a stay-athome dad, though only for a short while. The actor, who recently wrapped the shoot of his upcoming film, Dhoom:3, has had a rather busy year. He was also caught up with the shooting schedule of Rajkumar Hirani’s P.K. Now, he’s found the perfect reason to take a break and stay at home — to take care of his son, Azad, who will turn two in December. This decision of his has allowed his wife, filmmaker Kiran Rao, to go on a vacation with some of her friends. A source close to the actor reveals, “Aamir got the chance to spend some quality time with his son, Azad. Since his wife Kiran (filmmaker) is travelling, the actor has turned stay-at-home dad to take care of the little one.” Kiran, we’re told, is on a 10-day vacation to Arunachal Pradesh. And doting husband Aamir, it seems, didn’t want his wife to have to worry about her son constantly while she was travelling. The source adds, “Aamir is also doing all urgent work meetings at home, while he’s postponed the ones that can wait. He’s done this

to be around Azad all the time. So, he’s managed to stay on track with work without having to leave

Azad with the nanny.” What makes Aamir’s gesture even more special is the fact that

in a previous interview to this paper, he had expressed his desire to visit northeast India, especially

Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, with Kiran. But, we guess, daddy duties take priority for the star.

Amitabh Bachchan adds to royal birthday cheer

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hen a bevy of stars arrived in Jaipur Sunday morning, it was evident that erstwhile Rajmata Padmini Devi’s 70th birthday bash in the night would be a glittering one. Adding to glitz was a light and sound show inaugurated by Amitabh Bachchan in the presence of the more than 500 guests that included socialites,industrialists and Bollywood celebs, at City Palace’s Sarvato Bhadra Chowk. Depicting the history of the Kachhawa dynasty, the show, a handiwork of sculpture lighting artist Patrick Rimoux, presented a unique and colourful experience for the guests. The launch, followed by Padmini Devi’s birthday celebration, was also attended by the erstwhile royal families of Udaipur, Kota, Gondal, Baroda, etc. A large number of thakurs and thikanedars were also present. With women dressed in pink chiffon saris and men in black bandhgalas and suits, the guests added much glamour to the event. Attendees included Jaya Bachchan, Sunil Gavaskar, Sunanda Pushkar, Kokilaben Ambani, Irrfan, Vinod Khanna, Akbar Khan, Sanjay Khan, Suresh Oberoi, Shahnaz Husain. Singer Kailash Kher performed at the do. Big B later wrote on his blog, “Tonight Rajmata Padmini Deviji, a dear family friend and a most revered and loved lady celebrated her 70th birthday with a massive show of royal pageantry and an exquisite presentation of ‘structure and light’ on the walls of the palace by a French professional, taking us through a stunning show of the royal history... a most fascinating story told through light and imagery of exceptional quality.”

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Eventograph photographs from latest B-Town Events

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A massive fire had broken out recently on the sets of hit show ‘Comedy Nights With Kapil’ at Goregaon Film city. However, there were no casualties in the mishap. The show, aired on Colors channel, is hosted by Kapil and

often sees Bollywood celebrities like Shah Rukh, Rohit Shetty, Deepika Padukone, Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra, Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, Anil Kapoor and others using the platform to promote their upcoming films.

Vivek Oberoi’s homework impressed the Roshans

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I visited kothas for research: Kangana Ranaut

“I got a call from Lataji and she asked if I need any kind of help, whether monetary or anything. She asked what can I do for you... Her call was a big thing,” Kapil said. “Also Shah Rukh Khan, Rohit Shetty and lot of people from

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angana Ranaut went to great lengths to prepare for her role as a ‘mujrewali’ in the upcoming ‘Rajjo’. The film, directed by Vishwas Patil, is a love story between her, a Muslim, and a teenage Brahmin boy, essayed by Paras Arora. Kangana says, “I did a lot of research... visited kothas at Nagpada near Mumbai Central and interacted with the women

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working there, to understand their body language and mindset. I rehearsed for 14 to 16 hours every day. Vishwas was confident that I would carry off the character well and I guess I managed to pass the test.” In fact, a source adds, “Kangana even took to chewing gutka and paan to lend authenticity to her character.” Contrary to perception, the film does not have any offensive

content. The makers say that it is a wholesome entertainer that tells the tale of a sex worker who wants to live like a regular girl. “The film’s USP is Kangana’s complete image transformation, which focuses on her dancing skills,” adds Vishwas. Starring Prakash Raj, Mahesh Manjrekar and Jaya Prada, it has music by Uttam Singh and cinematography by Binod Pradhan.

the industry called me and said ‘hum tumhare saath hai, batao kitne din mein set khada karna hai’ (we are with you, tell in how many days the set has to be put up). The industry is like a family,” he said. Kapil says the exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained as investigation is still on. “We will come to know the exact loss... The figures only after the police verification,” he said. He rubbished rumours of a conspiracy behind the fire. Kapil felt disappointed as he was unable to shoot with singer Sonu Nigam due to mishap. “We were even planning to shoot with Akshay Kumar and Hrithik Roshan for the promotion of their forthcoming films. But unfortunately due to the tragedy, we are trying to work out things,” he said. However, Kapil is quite happy that people are loving his show and he hopes it to continue. Two episodes supposed to be aired on this weekend have already been shot. But, for the upcoming episodes they will be shooting on the sets of ‘Bigg Boss’ show. “It’s not an easy job to reconstruct a huge set in such a short time. The channel is also trying to get the best floor to reconstruct a new set. We have a huge set up and we don’t want to compromise with it,” he added.

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opular comedian Kapil Sharma has been overwhelmed at being offered help from legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar and superstar Shah Rukh Khan after his show set was damaged in a fire.

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hen a role is inspiring enough, an actor will certainly go a few extra miles to ensure that he portrays it effectively. And that’s what happened with actor Vivek Oberoi. After he signed on to play Kaal, the villain in Krrish 3, Vivek worked extensively on his character and the look in the film. When he was sure of what he had thought, he told director Rakesh Roshan and

co-star Hrithik Roshan that he wanted to show them his vision of the evil in the superhero flick. He got his make-up and hair done as per the conception, wore the costume, sat in a wheel-chair and went over to meet the Roshans in the get-up at their residence. Within five seconds of walking into the room to meet Vivek, the Roshans are said to have exclaimed, ‘Perfect!’ And that’s how Krrish 3 got its Kaal.

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bollywood music Music Review :

WAR CHHOD NA YAAR, is certainly first of its kind film in India, a war comedy. Directed by Faraz Haider, assistant to Dibaker Banerjee for OYE LUCKY! LUCKY OYE! starring stars of the caliber of Sharman Joshi, Soha Ali Khan, Jaaved Jafferi , Sanjay Mishra, Mukul Dev and Manoj Pahwa, the film is produced by AOPL Pvt. Ltd, a known name in the south film industry. Sending a noble message of peace and dealing with a serious issue like war in a light hearted manner, the music of the film is helmed by fresh talent, Aslam Keyi. So let’s check out the soundtrack of India’s first war comedy. Say no to war, the message behind the film is evident from the nice , racy title track, ‘War Chhod Na Yaar’ and is rendered by the new item crooner of Bollywood, Bappi Lahiri , in his mast lovable style. Aiding him in his effort is Rimi Dhar and Candy D’Souza who provide the interesting back up and rap vocals. The highlight of the track are the lyrics, which despite dealing with a very serious issue are light hearted and humorous, keeping in mind the storyline of the film. The ‘sureeli’ Shreya is back to her melodic best with ‘Main Jagoon Aksar’ in the enchanting love duet where she is supported superbly by Javed Ali as both the singers complement each other fully. The ‘qawwali’ chorus (Ali Aslam) is the USP of the track and the song is a sure fire hit for Sonu Nighm Sharman-Soha.

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There is another version of ‘Main Jagoon Aksar’ and here Shujath Ali Khan replaces Javed Ali and is a nice departure from the original. ’Phat Gaya’ appears to be a typical army ‘fauji’ song of camaraderie (slightly inspired in parts from the evergreen number, ‘Yeh Desh Hai Veer Jawano Ka’) but it is not patriotic as it has high political overtones and is a situational number

that deals with the nitty-gritty of war and its fall out. And no one better than Daler Mehdi, whose robust and energetic vocals are ideally suited for this situational number. The lyrics are once again the winner here as they successfully convey the message and add as a narrative to the plot. The patriotic ‘Mharo Desh Mahan’ is rendered by Kailash

Kher in his popular and well loved high pitched and full of emotions style and is a nice number that talks about India, though mostly rural. The use of Hindustani musical arrangements and Rajashthani flavor enhance the rustic/ ‘desi’ flavor. ‘Mharo Desh Mahan’ ethnic mix is well done. The audio of WAR CHHOD NA YAAR is overall a good, and

surprisingly pleasant hear. Both the versions of ‘Main Jagoon Aksar’ and ‘Khwabon Si Jo’ are classy and they are our picks while the rest of the songs are situational. The album needs aggressive promotion and more time to make a mark, as it was released just a few days back, (23rd September), while the film is all set to hit the screens on October 11.

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India’s stealth frigate INS Sahyadri set sails for Australia

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o boost naval ties with Australia, India’s newly commissioned INS Sahyadri — a guided missile stealth frigate — will participate in the International Fleet Review (IFR) to be held in Sydney this month. During the IFR from October 4, the Shivalik-class multi-role frigate will participate in various exercises scheduled by Royal Australian Navy (RAN). It will also showcase India’s indigenous capabilities in building frontline warships. INS Sahyadri’s participation in the IFR will serve to reinforce naval ties, and also contribute towards enhancing interoperability with the RAN and other participating navies, said an official statement. The overarching aim of the visit is to strengthen the bonds of friendship and camaraderie between India and Australia who are pursuing a common destiny of peace and prosperity, the statement said. Besides, the ship will make port calls at Fremantle and Jervis Bay, it said. INS Sahyadri, commissioned in July last year, has a team of 24 officers and 250 sailors on board. It’s long range anti-ship missiles, medium and short-range surface to air missile augmented

by the medium-range gun and close in weapon system provide a formidable shield against air threats.

With two integral multi-role helicopters and anti submarine rockets, the vessel is also capable of thwarting sub-surface

threats. The ship’s sensors provide an external surveillance umbrella ensuring early detection and

classification of threats in all three dimensions — air, surface and sub-surface.

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ctober belongs to Australia. The Parramasala Contemporary Arts festival held over the Labour Day weekend of October 4 to 7, will see the likes of Raghu Dixit and Shah Rukh Khan perform on the opening and closing days respectively. Among the other top acts slotted for the festival, we were particularly intrigued by the one titled Fearless Nadia, which is an ode to the original stunt woman of Bollywood. The show

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will feature a screening of a restored print of the hit 1940 film Diamond Queen, with a live percussion track improvised and composed by Aneesh Pradhan. Incidentally, Raghu and his band of boys may have some competition - pop star Rihanna who has been touring Australia and New Zealand, will perform her last gig on the same day. When this diarist asked Raghu if he’d like to catch Rihanna in action or SRK, he promptly voted for the former.

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Shah Rukh Khan to ‘She’s a wonderful cultural perform in Australia ambassador for Australia’

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oon, she will hit the big screen as Ranbir Kapoor’s new heroine in Abhinav Singh Kashyap’s upcoming film, Besharam. And clearly Pallavi Sharda is over the moon. The actor, who was born and brought up in Australia, has received best wishes from her friends and family in the foreign country. However, they aren’t the only ones thrilled about the release. The Australian High Commissioner to India, Patrick Suckling, is equally proud of the actor. “I’m happy that Pallavi is forging such an exciting career in India. She’s a wonderful cultural ambassador for Australia. She’s also a powerful symbol of

the way the Australia-India relationship is growing and maturing,” says Suckling, adding, “The Indian community in Australia is almost half a million people strong. A growing number of Australians are (also) becoming interested in Bollywood and Pallavi’s success will no doubt attract even more new fans.” Although she has previously been seen in films like My Name Is Khan (2010), Love Breakups Zindagi (2011) and Heroine (2012), Besharam will be Pallavi’s first Bollywood film, in which she is the female lead. She has also been signed on for a major role in a movie that also stars Ayushmann Khurrana.

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Its Home buying Made Easy at Berry Lane Mernda!

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With interest rates at historical lows and the spring home buying season upon us, there are many homebuyers out and about searching for a great deal. Award winning developer of residential communities, Central Equity Land, is responding to the market and will be hosting a special land sales event on Saturday October 12 from 10am to 5pm.

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he one day only event is specifically designed to make home buying easy. Clients can inspect a range of Melbourne’s best new home designs, speak with a mortgage provider about their individual financial needs, and view a range of new land in a prime location all in the same place. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity. Those who are just starting to look can swing by for a free BBQ and barista fresh coffee on the day and speak to one Berry Lane’s friendly consultants. Berry Lane is Mernda’s most conveniently located estate and due to its boutique size, only a limited number of premium blocks are avail-

able. A range of brand new land will be released on the day and with price starting at $329,000 for house and land packages, blocks are expected to sell quickly. Berry Lane is located adjacent to Mernda’s planned town centre and alongside spectacular Plenty Gorge Park. Residents won’t need to cross any main roads to access a bustling village

atmosphere with a wide range of shops and community facilities and they will also be able to enjoy a stunning natural landscape, including beautiful wetlands right on their doorstep. Developer, Central Equity Land has a long-standing reputation for creating communities that feature beautiful open spaces and close proximity to excellent facilities, transport, shopping,

education and services. Berry Lane shares many of the features that won Central Equity’s nearby Woodland Waters, also in Mernda, two prestigious UDIA Victoria Excellence awards in 2010. Marketing manager of Central Equity Land, Jeremy Vile says, “Berry Lane is a unique development in the area because it offers seamless access to excel-

lent amenities and the natural beauty of Plenty Gorge Park right next door. Residents will be able to enjoy the best of both worlds.” The Berry Lane Sales and Information Centre is at 1370 Plenty Road, Mernda and further information is available at w w w.berr ylane.com.au or by phoning 1800 44 55 20 or mobile 0401 990 904 (Tanmay Shah).

Super Saturday at Berry Lane will run from 10.00am to 5.00pm on Saturday October 12 and will include a free BBQ and barista coffee.

‘Besharam’ is not about doing vulgar things: Ranbir

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hink ‘besharam’, and by default, the meaning ‘shameless’ comes to mind. However, the makers of Besharam are optimistic the term will be seen as an endearment after today. Reason? Ranbir Kapoor’s portrayal of the protagonist with a happy-go-lucky attitude, they say, will make audiences connect with the positive aspects of the term. “It’s not about doing vulgar things or getting nude. It’s about following your instincts and doing what you feel like doing, not what you are forced to do,” explains Ranbir. The actor adds, “The film’s message hits bullseye. My character doesn’t fear criticism. He couldn’t care less for appreciation. He does what has to be done. Yeh character sochkar karta nahin, aur karke sochta nahin.” As for Ranbir being perfect for the role, director Abhinav Singh Kashyap attributes it to the actor’s “attitude and approach to work... the way he conducts himself in public, the way he’s pursuing his ambitions, etc.” Ranbir sums up, “All I can say is that a lot of people would relate to, or perhaps, find this character full of life and fun. He has a few endearing qualities, which might make him more acceptable.”

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‘Boss’ brings back seventies’ action era

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onit Roy is certainly in the best phase of his career. After proving his mettle time and again, with acclaimed films like ‘Udaan’, ‘Shootout at Wadala’, ‘Student of the Year’, the gifted actor will next be seen in Anthony D’souza’s ‘Boss’

starring Akshay Kumar in the lead as Akshay’s nemesis. Ronit will be seen in an all new avatar where he portrays the role of the larger than life corrupt police office. We hear that the film’s hero and its villain get entangled in a very raw and mighty hand-to-

hand combat! In fact, ‘Boss’ will bring back the days where we will witness the real physical fight between a hero and a villain, a landmark of the 1970’s action era! A source close to the Production team said, “Akshay Kumar and

Ronit Roy will be seen fist fighting with each other for the very first time and is one of the main highlights of the film. Akshay and Ronit are in the best form of their fitness and physique. There was no dull moment in the entire sequence, and we are sure the audi-

ences are going to love watching the raw action sequence”. Produced by Viacom 18, Cape of Good Films and Ashwin Varde Productions, ‘Boss’ also stars Mithun Chakraborty, Shiv Pandit, Aditi Rao Hydari, Johny Lever and Danny Denzongpa.

Farhan, Ritesh endorse filmi social network

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Says Farhan, “With social media becoming such a strong presence, everyone posts reviews online. This site is an interactive platform where you get audience analysis and feedback. October 2013 Edition

arhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani are for the first time endorsing a business venture. Called Flickbay.com, it is the first social network around Bollywood movies and launches today. The interactive site is a one-stopshop for Bollywood buffs and promotes user-generated reviews. For instance, users can connect with friends and learn about a particular film. The website features content from films, including trailers, songs, making of videos, clips, etc. Users can also keep a track of Bollywood trends, news and insights, including box office figures. The vision is to create a platform where word-ofmouth on movies matters most. It will also benefit actors, directors and producers as they get a customised page that includes statistics and analytics for their purview. They will get an opportunity to interact with audiences on a one-on-one basis. Says Farhan, “With social media becoming such a strong presence, everyone posts reviews online. This site is an interactive platform where you get audience analysis and feedback. People will not just get access to all the material about a film, but also about what other people are feeling.” Adds Ritesh, “During Fukrey, I myself experienced what word-of-mouth does for a film. Something similar happened during Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. It’s a great opportunity to interact with movie buffs. This is the first time someone asked me to endorse something, so it feels great!”

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Gambhir, Sehwag batting woes continue

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autam Gambhir has gone 40 innings without a Test century and finds himself out of reckon-

the world’s No 1 Test batsman, Gambhir has cast a web of doubt around him. This is ironical since self-as-

surance was once his strength, especially against spinners. Here, in the midst of a lively college crowd, one could sense

Nadal returns to world number one

afael Nadal will return to number one in the world rankings after his semifinal opponent Tomas Berdych retired injured at the China Open Saturday, capping an astonishing comeback from injury for the 13-time Grand Slam champion. The Spanish world number two only needed to make the final in Beijing to edge ahead of Novak Djokovic in the new rankings, which will be announced by the ATP on Monday. Nadal, who last toped the rankings in July 2011, has enjoyed a remarkable season, returning from injury to dominate the hardcourt tournaments. Nadal will overtake defending China Open champion Djokovic at the top of the rankings even if the Serb overcomes France’s Richard Gasquet in his semifinal later Saturday and retains the title on Sunday. Czech Berdych pulled out of his semifinal after receiving treatment for an injury with Nadal leading 4-2 in the first set. Nadal, sidelined for the second half of last year with a knee injury, has finished the season as number one twice before, in 2008 and 2010, and is unbeaten since he crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round in June. The 27-year-old, tipped to eclipse Roger Federer’s record of 17 Grand Slam titles, has won 10 ATP World Tour titles in 2013.

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ing. But that’s an easy assessment. Many a time a quality bat goes through a lean patch even while middling the ball. Once

jaded energy in the way Gambhir approached his fielding, and when he took first strike against a fired-up Fidel Edwards. While on naught, he was caught behind off a no-ball, courtesy another tentative poke. With ball number 18, he finally pinched a single but refused to attack a series of juicy halfvolleys. When spin was introduced, one expected him to come into his own. The feet didn’t move as nimbly, his only boundary coming off a mistimed shot. Minutes later, he played an innocuous hoick off left-arm spinner V Permaul and Edwards completed the catch at deep square leg. Gambhir’s 70-minute stint accounted for just 11 runs off 44 balls. Later in the day, Cheteshwar Pujara’s dismissal triggered a thunderous roar from the students. While that might sound unjust to the India ‘A’ skipper, the roars were to welcome Virender Sehwag to the crease. He started cautiously before attempting a reckless cut off the third delivery and then survived a leg before shout. But none of these blips silenced the students. The batsman responded with a square cut that fetched him his only boundary. As the crowd egged him on, he stepped down to Permaul, who dropped one short. Sehwag survived but went down the same road again. This time, the spinner slid a short one across to set up a perfect stumping.

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HI congratulates Rani for winning Young Achiever’s award

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ockey India on Wednesday congratulated women’s team striker Rani Rampal for winning the TiE As-

pire Young Achiever’s award. Rani, who was the vice-captain of the Junior National team in the recent seventh FIH Junior Wom-

en’s World Cup, played a crucial role in India’s bronze medal-winning feat in Germany and was also declared the best player of

the tournament. The individual award in the Junior World Cup was the fourth time Rani had received any such

recognition in an international tournament and is the only Indian female player to be nominated as FIH Best Young Player of the Tournament at the women’s hockey World Cup in 2010. Rani was nominated to the Asian All Stars Team and FIH All Stars Team, both in 2010. She was also the top goal scorer in the FIH World League Round 2 held here earlier this year. “Her dedication and tireless effort to play hockey and achieve glorious success at this young age is a motivation for budding hockey players of our nation,” HI secretary general Narinder Batra said in a statement congratulting Rani. Rani added: “I am very happy for winning this award and this is the best phase of my life. I would like to thank my parents, coaches and Hockey India for their contribution in my game. Playing for my country is a complete honour and I will continue to work hard to win more games for my team in the coming years.” The 19-year-old Rani, who made her international debut in 2008, had completed 100 international caps against hosts Malaysia in the recently-concluded eighth Women’s Asia Cup at Kuala Lumpur.

Visa denial kills Alisha Abdullah’s Spanish dream

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lisha Abdullah’s dream to train at Women’s Road Racing Training Camp in Spain was dashed as the Spanish embassy rejected her visa application. The Chennai racer had received an invitation from the Commission for Women in Motorcycling (CWM) to ride the super powerful BMW 1000RR bike along with women riders from across the world at the Circuit of Albacete (Spain) from October 4-6. It was also an opportunity for Alisha to get selected for the World championship for women, which will be launched next year. “I had sent my visa application enclosing the invitation from CWM about 25 days back. I got a reply last Thursday from the embassy saying my visa was rejected as the invitation didn’t have enough details! I am shattered,” the 24-year-old said. It was a common invite which the sports federation had sent to all the riders but the embassy sought a personal invitation for considering the application. “Immediately after my visa was rejected, I called back CWM, which was kind enough to send me another invite but the weekend holiday meant the processing was delayed,” Alisha explained. Her last hope was to get it cleared by Monday as she was to fly out on Tuesday night, but the embassy asked her to apply for an appeal paper. It usually takes a month to process the papers but they offered to get it done in a week. It was still not good enough. “The training is scheduled for this week. What is the use of getting the visa after the programme is over? I even had the no objection certificate from FMSCI (Indian motor sports federation). How could they do this to a sportsperson? It was a wonderful opportunity for me to represent India. I’m feeling so bad that I don’t even want to get out of my house now,” the rider lamented. The Spanish Consulate-General, based in Mumbai, couldn’t be reached for comments.

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Our Brains Make Men And Women See Things Differently

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ccording to a new study, women have different ways of using the visual centers of their brains. Experts suggest that while females are better at distinguishing colors, males are more sensitive to fine detail and rapidly moving stimuli. There are high concentrations of the male sex hormone (androgen) receptors throughout the cerebral cortex in the brain, particularly in the visual cortex, which is in charge of processing images. Guys have 25% more neurons in the visual cortex than females because, during embryogenesis, androgens are responsible for controlling the development of those neurons. The vision of men and women was compared by a team of researchers from Brooklyn and Hunter Colleges of the City University of New York. The experts observed people over the age of 16 from both college and high school, including students and faculty. Both sexes needed to have normal color vision and 20/20 sight (with glasses or contacts was considered fine), in order to participate. Scientists learned that the color vision of men was shifted, after they asked the volunteers to describe colors shown to them

across the visual spectrum. It also became clear that male subjects needed a slightly longer wavelength to experience the same hue as the female subjects. It was not as easy for men to discriminate between colors as it was for women, meaning that the males had a broader ranger in the

center of the spectrum. In order to measure contrastsensitivity functions (CSF) of vision, the researchers used an image of light and dark bars that were either horizontal or vertical, asking the participants to decide which one they saw. When the light and dark bars were alter-

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nated in each image, the image appeared to flicker. The investigators found, by varying how quickly the bars alternated or how close together they were, that at moderate rates of image change, volunteers lost sensitivity for bars that were close together, and gained sensitivity

when the bars were farther apart. Both males and females had a harder time resolving the images over all bar widths when the image change was faster. However, men had an easier time resolving more rapidly changing images that were closer together than the women.

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According to sleep experts, chronic sleep deprivation which occurs even if you sleep for six hours a night can lower the levels of testosterone (a sex drive hormone in both men as well as women). Snoring: As funny as it may sound, but if your partner snores loudly not only will it dis! turb your sleep but will also lower his/her sex drive. Sleep apnea is a condition that causes abnormal breathing throughout the night and not only does it lead to lack of sleep, weight gain and can affect your sex life. Consult your doctor to treat this problem. Stress and depression: Constant stress and worry resulting from pressure at work or otherwise can wane your sex drive.

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ased on the knowledge that cancer cells grow indefinitely, the general belief is that senescence could act as a barrier against tumor growth and has the potential of being used as a cancer treatment. According to findings published in the 19th January issue of the open-access journal PLoS Computational Biology, a collaboration between a cancer biologist from the University of Milano, Italy, and two physicists, from the National Research Council of Italy and from Cornell University, has shown that although cell senescence occurs spontaneously in melanoma cells, it does not stop their growth, which is sustained by a small population of cancer stem cells. The study examines the association between melanoma and senescence, which is the normal process in which cells decline and eventually stop duplicating after reaching maturity. The researchers observed the long-term evolution of melanoma cell populations by monitoring the number of senescent cells, and discovered a slowing in growth with the majority of the cells turning senescent after three months. However, growth did not stop and was

eventually resumed at its initial rate until the senescent cells had nearly disappeared. The researchers applied a mathematical model of the experimental data using the cancer stem cell hypothesis, in which a sub-group of cancer cells multiply indefinitely, and therefore remain unaffected by senescence. These cancer stem cells produce a larger population of cancer cells, which are only able to replicate a certain number of times. The results of the model achieved an indirect confirmation that cancer stem cells are present in melanoma, an issue that remains to be controversial in the cancer research community. The researchers conclude that even though a large percentage of cancer cells are susceptible to senescence, inducing senescence is unlikely to provide a successful therapeutic strategy because these cells are not important for tumor growth. The say however, that the indirect evidence of cancer stem cells in melanoma could potentially enable the development of new strategies for the treatment of specific types of cancer. However, the strong resistance to drug induced senescence that may be found in the cancer stem cells will present

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a major challenge. Based on this study, treatment of tumors

would concentrate on targeting only these cancer stem cells,

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People in debt suffer from mental health problems

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eople in debt are more than three times more likely to suffer from

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a mental health problem than those who are not in debt, a new study has revealed.

Researchers from the University of Southampton, along with a researcher from Kingston Uni-

versity, carried out a systematic review on all previous research which looked at the relationship

between health problems and unsecured debt. They conducted a ‘meta-analysis’, the first time this has been done on the issue, to statistically combine the results of previous studies involving nearly 34,000 participants. Less than nine per cent of participants with no mental health problems were in debt, compared to more than a quarter of participants being in debt and with a mental health problem. The team found that those in debt were also more likely to suffer from depression, drug dependence and psychosis and the results also suggested that those who die by suicide are more likely to be in debt. Dr Thomas Richardson, Clinical Psychologist from the University of Southampton who led the research, said that the research showed a strong relationship between debt and mental health; however it is hard to say which causes which at this stage. It might be that debt leads to worse mental health due to the stress it causes. It may also be that those with mental health problems are more prone to debt because of other factors, such as erratic employment. Equally it might be that the relationship works both ways.

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Everyday habits that are damaging your back

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ack pain is one of the most common fallouts of everyday life. But even dumping your heels and stretching may not help your spine. New research shows that a vast majority of backaches are the result of cumulative effects of lifestyle that we often ignore. Simple daily habits such as hunching to read your smart phone or slouching in front of your computer can, over time, strain your spine and the surrounding muscles, leaving you vulnerable to serious back in-

jury. Here are the habits to watch out for: Sitting still Forget heavy lifting — sitting hunched over a computer all day is poison for your back. Research has found that people with desk jobs suffer more back pain than those working in manual jobs. Using your joints and spine strengthens them, reducing risk of injury. But inactivity weakens them, which makes you more prone to problems. Fix it: Get up and walk around

for two minutes, at least once an hour, and improve your posture while you’re sitting down. Aim for a “neutral spine position”, in which everything is in line, with no strain spots. Your shoulders should be relaxed, feet flat on the floor, and eyes in line with the middle of your screen. Sneezing This seemingly innocuous, activity is apparently a very common cause of back pain — thanks to its sheer force. A sneeze’s speed of release can be up to 100 miles

per hour, and our first instinct is to cover our faces and turn away. According to Janet Wakley, author of The Smart Guide to Back Care, this instinctive turn is terrible for our backs. “Spontaneously twisting to the side, combined with the force used by the chest muscles to sneeze, can wrench back muscles in a second,” she says. Fix it: Turn your body when you’re about to sneeze, so that your back remains straight. Wearing high heels, pumps Yes, tottering in high heels for long periods can make your back sore, but too much time in the wrong flats can do just as much damage. Heels cause problems because they force your foot forward, altering your body’s angle. Since your weight isn’t evenly distributed over the spine, it can trigger pain from your knees all the way up to your back. But ballet pumps and flip-flops aren’t any better as they allow your foot to slide around. The lack of stability that this causes puts pressure on your spine. Fix it: Ensure your shoe holds your foot firmly in place. Alternate between high heels, mids and flats. By wearing different shoes every day, you lessen your chance of experiencing long-term problems caused by using only one type of shoe. Your favourite bra Figures suggest 80 per cent women wear an ill-fitting bra. This can cause several muscular

problems. A bad bra can lead to hunching and sore neck and back muscles, while one that gives proper support can minimise that forward hunch and relieve pain. Fix it: Get measured by a trained bra-fitter. Go for styles with wider shoulder straps or a racer-style back, which offer better support and draw you to pull your shoulders back. Your pot belly Even an extra couple of pounds around your middle makes your pelvis tilt forward. This puts it out of alignment as your body works to rebalance itself. Also, this means that your spine isn’t getting enough support from your abdominal muscles, which can cause excessive strain on your lower back. Fix it: Don’t do sit-ups — they won’t flatten your tummy if there’s fat on top. Fat-burning cardiovascular exercises, such as running or swimming, for 45 minutes, three times a week, are more effective at shifting the bulge. Your Smartphone The head-down position that you use to look at phones, iPads and laptops strains the muscles in the neck and the pain can extend to your lower back. Using them for hours on end means your body will eventually start to adopt this hunched position. Fix it: Make sure you take frequent screen breaks. Try to look straight ahead and not down at your screen.

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lthough all vegetables have nutrients and some protective powers, for these vegetables, it’s off the charts. Cruciferous vegetables have a special chemical composition: They have sulfur-containing compounds that are responsible for their pungent flavors. When they’re broken down by biting, blending, or chopping, a chemical reaction occurs that converts these sulfur-containing compounds into isothiocyanates (ITCs). ITCs prevent and

knock out cancer and have infinite proven immune-boosting capabilities. They contain antiviral and antibacterial agents that keep you disease free. Adding the following cruciferous vegetables to your daily plate is like taking an anticancer pill: arugula, beet greens, bok choy, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, horseradish, kale, kohlrabi, mustard greens, radishes, red cabbage, turnip greens, or watercress.

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