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By Philip Varghese
In an interesting develop-ment in the 2002 hit-and-run case, actor Salman
Khan appeared before theSessions Court in SouthMumbai, which directed theactor to appear before it onJuly 24 for framing of charges.
This means after framingthe charges, the trial wouldstart afresh for culpablehomicide in the case forwhich he can face a jail termof up to 10 years.It will be recalled that the
on June 24, Sessions JudgeU.B. Hejib had upheld theMetropolitan Magistrate’s
order that an offence of cul-pable homicide not amount-ing to murder was made outagainst the actor and dis-missed his appeal against theorder.On September 28, 2002,
Khan’s Toyota Land Cruiser,allegedly being driven byhim, rammed into a bakery inBandra, killing one and injur-ing four others who weresleeping on the pavement.Earlier, the actor was tried
by the Metropolitan Magis-trate under negligence (Sec-tion 304 A of IPC), whichprovides for amaximum sen-tence of two years. However,Khan will be now tried forCulpable Homicide that at-tracts a jail term of upto tenyears.Khan appeared before the
court at around 11a.m., at-tired in a blue shirt and pairof jeans, while his sistersArpita and Alvira and actor
By A Staff Reporter
The body of a three-year-old girl who fell through
the hole of a makeshift toilettwo days ago, was found onFriday evening, floating inthe Mahim Creek near thepolice quarters. Local policeand fire brigade officials con-firmed her identity and offi-cially called off the searchoperation.Sarin Khatun Khan, a resi-
dent of Dharavi slums, fellinto themain nullah through
NO DIGNITY IN DEATHBody of Dharavi girl who fell through toilet found floating in Mahim Creek
POOR BABY: A fire brigade official retrieves the body of Sarin Khatun Khan.
Salman Khan, if charged for culpable homicide, could get 10 years in jail.
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SALMAN SNUBBEDCourt ticks him off for casually sitting around with family and personal staff and not in the dock designated for an accused
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By Mayura Shanbaug
The woes of Mumbai traders regard-ing Local Body Tax (LBT) seems to
be far from over. In spite of getting as-surance from the state government toresolve the issue post almost a monthlong bandh in April-May this year, thegovernment allegedly is creating an-other hurdle according to the traders.In a statement released yesterday,
Federation of Associations of Maha-rashtra (FAM) President, Mohan Gur-nani has denounced the move ofGovernment of Maharashtra to formtwo separate committees one forMumbai and another for rest of Maha-rashtra to deliberate on the issue ofLBT.“In our considered viewGovernment
should not indulge in divide and rulepolicy but, as promised, should form acommittee which would work towards
finding a solution in the best interest ofthe Consumer, Trade and the state as awhole,” he said.Earlier, Chief Minister of Maharash-
tra Prithviraj Chavan alongwithMilindDeora and Agriculture MinisterSharad Pawar have promised traderson two occasions that a ten membercommittee would be formed with fivemembers suggested by FAM and fivefrom Government.“FAM has already sent the names
and as such Government should formthe committee at once,” says Gurnani.“Any move to divide the trading com-munity region wise would only harmthe interest of State ofMaharashtra,” hesaid.The account-based LBT has been
levied in 25 of the 26 municipal corpo-rations in Maharashtra in place of oc-troi. Mumbai will start levying LBTfrom October.
By A Staff Reporter
Maharashtra received a spe-cial note during a NationalTourismMinisters’ Confer-
ence for developing infrastructureand growth from K. Chiranjeevi,Union Minister for Tourism inDelhi onThursday. The conferencewas held to discuss future strate-gies for realising the full tourismpotential of the country.Presenting the state’s commitmentto the tourism sector, ChhaganBhujbal, stateminister for tourism,invited the South Indian superstarto inaugurate the state-of-the-artVisitors Information Centre atAjanta and Ellora which is sched-uled to be opened in Septemberthis year.The safety of tourists was one of
the major issues discussed at theconference and Bhujbal said, “Ma-harashtra has already been de-clared the safest state, andMumbaiis the safest city in the country.Tourism police were trained anddeployed by state nearly eight yearsback at important tourist centresand monuments. Even so, theMumbai police has always tried in-novative ways through PPP modelto handle tourists.”“We appreciate the work of Ma-
harashtra towards development ofinfrastructure. I have been dis-cussing plans with the SurfaceTransportMinistry for the develop-ment of wayside amenities like toi-lets, refreshments, and similarinfrastructure to boost tourism,”Chiranjeevi said.The Conference deliberated on
various agenda items, which in-cluded the safety and security oftourists, Campaign Clean India toimprove cleanliness at importanttourist destinations, rationalisationof taxes to make Indian tourism
products competitive, bringinguniformity in the structure of roadtaxes and promoting seamlesstravel, the timely implementationof tourism infrastructure projects,the time bound issue of licencesand no objection certificates forvarious tourism related services,the provision of single windowclearance for hotels and tourism
projects and improving coordina-tion between various state govern-ments and Union Territoryadministrations for promotingintra-regional tourism.The conference also launched a
new campaign, “I RespectWomen”with the Ministry of Tourism issu-ing badges in Hindi and ten inter-national languages.
Like veggies, shouldthe govt open fruitoutlets to control
prices during festivals?
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Parveen QureshiHomemakerYes. It will be a goodmove from the stategovernment if theyopen such fruitsoutlets duringfestive season, sincethe vendors hike prices every nowand then.
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Place a picture of bright sunrise on Southern wall in living room. This will ensure happiness and good news.by Dr. Prem Gupta (9820045774/9930318119, www.drpremgupta.com)
No, not gone on strike!All of them have taken VRS.
Afzal HussainPR ExecutiveYes. Fruit vendors areharassing thecommoners. Theyconstantly resort tohikepricesof theirwaresduring festiveseason. They know thatweare compel-led tobuy fruits duringRamzanGanapati
Saurabh VaktaniaJournalistYes. If the stategovernment takesthe initiative to opensuch outlets then thebeneficiary will bethe commonman.Since fruit vendors have more thandoubled the prices this festive season.
Vandana ChibbarServiceYes. I will be veryhappy if the stategovernment makesthis move to openfruit outlets, wherewe can buy fruits atcontrolled rates. As of now, I have tothink twice before buying fruits
Rizwan AnsariBusinessmanYes. Not only fruits,but the govt shouldopen other outlets foressential commodi-ties which areneeded for the com-monman during the festive season.
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IRCTC to launchonline shoppingportal by year endBy Kainaz Choksey
Indian Railway Catering andTourism Corporation
(IRCTC) will launch an onlineshopping portal by the end ofthis year. The goods will in-clude footwear, mobiles,clothes and other necessities.IRCTC website is one of the
biggest online transactionweb-sites with a revenue flow of ap-proximately Rs.31 crorethrough sales of railway tickets.IRCTC will be coming up
with the new venture in associ-
ation with M/s. Shop OnlineTrading Pvt. Limited (SOTPL).The retail segments will have16 categories. According to anofficial from IRCTC, “This ven-ture will give a boost to the e-commerce industry in thecountry.”At present, IRCTC website
deals in airlines ticketing, hotelbookings and booking of cabsapart from booking of railwaytickets. IRCTC is expected toearn approximately Rs.3,500crores in the first year of itslaunch which will go up toRs.4.5 lakh crores in 2021.
MTDC gets pat from GOI
Mumbai traders say no to separatecommittee to resolve LBT
Mohan Gurnani,president-FAM
IT is one of those things we keptintending to do – send a telegramto ourselves or get someone to doso, just so we had some evidencethat this form of communicationever existed. We never did.So we were delighted indeed to
be the the recipient of not one buttwo telegrams, sent out on July 14,the very last day before the Indian‘taar’ winked into oblivion. One wasfrom Vijay Jain, CEO of Orra, theother from friend Margaret,intriguingly without the surname.Thank you sir, and madam!Amusingly, one arrived on July
16, the other on July 17, but ofcourse we have no intention ofcomplaining about the delay –there were thousands of otherswith exactly the same idea and July14 was an enormously busy day forthe Central telegraph office.We particularly liked Margaret’s,
because it was quintessentially theIndian telegram, punctuation all
over the place and puzzling at firstreading. “One of the last telegrams.To be sent to you. are. part ofhistory”. Of course, it must be read“One of the last telegrams to besent. You are part of history”. Andwho can object to an extragenerous helping of fullstops!In addition, we received a poem
on the subject from Mr. V.S.Venkatavaradan. It is titled The lasttelegram and we are reproducing itfor our readers.“The essential thing is that theremust be an end.
Telegram, an essential thing of thepast, is coming to an end.
The first ever telegram I receivedwas from the Atomic Energy
To join the 5th Batch of theTraining School (Reply Paid aswell)
Now the 56th batch has ended.Many would have got telegramsfor the 57th
Then there were quite a few
telegrams, happy and not thathappy.
During the wedding there were lotsand lots of greetings -- eight andeighteen
A girlfriend has sent, “Many Happyreturns of the day”
Does she want me to get marriedagain and again?
Telegrams, on arrival, equalized therich and the poor
By inducing the three mindparasites — anxiety, fear andworry all combined.
The dynamics and the destiny oftwo World Wars were decided bytelegrams.
Brevity is the soul of telegram as itis with wisdom
Let me be brief as in a telegramand send this last telegram:
“THE TELEGRAMS WILL BE NOMORE
NEVER ENDING WILL BE THEMEMORIES THEY BROUGHTHOME.”
Their view – and ours!SUDDENLY, this piece titled TheIndian Elections written by oneV. Mitchell for The New York Times,
purportedly very recently (July 4) ismaking the rounds on email. Allvery flattering we thought, giventhe current scenario in the countrywhich is generally doom andgloom.“It is truly the greatest show on
Earth, an ode to a diverse anddemocratic ethos, where 700million+ of humanity vote, providingtheir small part in directing theirancient civilization into the future.It is no less impressive when donein a neighborhood which includesde-stabilizing and violent Pakistan,China, and Burma.“Its challenges are immense,
more so probably than anywhereelse, particularly in developmentand fending off terrorism — butconsidering these challenges andits neighbors, it is even moreastounding that the most diversenation on Earth, with hundreds oflanguages, all religions andcultures, is not only surviving, butthriving.“The nation where Hinduism,
Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhismwere born, which is the secondlargest Muslim nation on Earth;where Christianity has existed for2000 years; where the oldest
Jewish synagogues and Jewishcommunities have resided sincethe Romans burnt their 2ndtemple; where the Dalai Lama andthe Tibetan government in exilereside; where the Zoroastriansfrom Persia have thrived sincebeing thrown out of their ancienthomeland; where Armenians andSyrians and many others havecome to live; where the Paris-basedOECD said was the largesteconomy on Earth for 1,500 of thelast 2,000 years, including the 2ndlargest, only 200 years ago.”There’s more, but because we
were enraged, we stopped readingand then googled the piece – anddiscovered our suspicions werecorrect. It was a piece carried in theNYT four years ago!, before anotherelection, another set of expectationsjust waiting to be trashed.The last couple of lines read,
“Where all of this is happening, isIndia, and as greater than 1/10thof humanity gets ready to vote, it isan inspiration to the entire World.”They had better not write the
same garbage again. Because ourworld view of India seems to bevery different from the world viewof the rest of the world!
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It was a day of fun and festivities at the Kamla Mehta Blind School in Dadar (East), where children celebrated Ashadhi Ekadashion Thursday with pomp and circumstance. All the children in the school are either completely blind or have residual vision.
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THE guest of honour, we aretold, looked ‘stunning in ablack story’, and we wereinclined to dismiss the wholething as just the usual spielfrom PR people, till werealized it was LakshmiNarayan Tripathi,transgender queen,participant in Bigg Boss,winner of national awards forher services to the LGBTcommunity in the legalsphere and the DadasahebPhalke award for Queens!Destiny of Dance. Plus thereis all the other workincluding representing Asiaand the South Pacific at theUN, activism and socialwork.The party was thrown by
socialite Jaya Jagiasi whodescribed it as “acelebration of liberty.”There were plenty of
people present – ministers,activists, admirers, butLakhsmi, always rather afavourite with us, stole theshow we thought. “Theaward is a motivation, I’llcontinue doing work thatmakes people of ourcommunity stand uprightand face challenges,” shedeclared. No one has done itbetter than she.
Party with a difference
Definitely one of our favourites, transgenderrep, activist, actor, performer, LakshmiNarayan Tripathi at a recent party to felicitateher on being such a high achiever.
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Fr. Bosco PereiraSalesian of Don Bosco
Son of late Joseph/Violetof Papdi/Mazagaon
Brother of late Iggy/Gretta,late Walter/Alzira, Philo,Leo/Carrie, Noby/Clare,Teresa/Kishore & Savio.
Passed away on19th July 2013
The funeral Mass will beheld on Saturday 20th July2013 at 4.00 p.m. in theShrine of Don Bosco’sMadonna, Matunga,
followed by burial at theSewri Cemetery.
By Suresh Golani
The Palghar Sessions Courthas awarded three years’
rigorous imprisonment totwo men who were foundguilty of robbing female jobaspirants by spiking theirdrinks. The duo had un-leashed terror in the Virar-Dahanu region before theirarrest in September 2009.Dinesh Deshmukh (31)
and Murad Gobani (31),along with a 21-year-old fe-male accomplice, lured twoyoung girls on the pretext ofoffering them lucrative jobs,but went on to rob them aftergiving themdrinks lacedwithsedatives. The Thane (rural)police were on the lookoutfor the gang, which had exe-cuted similar crimes inManor, Palghar, Satpati,Virar,Gholvad and Dahanu.They would lure victims by
pasting posters with theirmobile contact numbers atpublic places. It was onlyafter a female cop fromManor police station laid a
trap by calling up on the mo-bile number and fixing an ap-pointment with the accusedthat Deshmukh fell into hisown trap and was arrested.
Investigations led to the ar-rest of his accomplices. How-ever, the female member ofthe gangwas acquitted due tolack of evidence.
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By Zuber Ansari
A45-year-old man ex-posed serious flaws inthe banking system
when he managed to with-draw Rs.5,70,000 from a bankby using a Pay Order slip ofjust Rs.900.The bank manager and
staff of the city-based KunaviSahakari Sanstha Bank, withits branch in Kandivli’s AshokNagar, were shocked whenthey came to know that anamount of Rs.5,70,000 hadbeen paid from their accountinto that of Pune branch ofthe KarurVysya Bank. Aroundtwo days ago, they received acheque for Rs.5,70,000 fromPune branch of the KarurVysya Bank seeking paymentof the amount.When bank manager At-
maram Kamble and otherbank officials cross-checkedthe initial numbers of the
cheque which Pune branchof Karur Vysya Bank had sentto them, they discovered thatthey had made a Pay Orderslip of only Rs.900 in thename of oneMaheshVasudevChundarkar few month back
ago, and no pay order wasever made for Rs.5,70,000.There was further shock
coupledwith embarrassmentfor for Kunavi Bank officialswhen they learned that theperson who withdrew theamount in Pune was havingan account with them basedon bogus documents. Whenstaff reached the addressgiven to the bank, neighborssaid there was never any Ma-hesh Chundarkar residingthere.Senior Police Inspector
from Samta Nagar police sta-tion, Pravin Mane, said, “Wehave registered a cheatingand forgery case against oneMahesh Vasudev Chun-darkar. This is not first com-plaint we have received. Asimilar fraud was done bythis person earlier also witharound three to four banks. Amanhunt has been launchedto trace him.”
CLEVER CROOKUses Pay Order of Rs 900 to withdraw Rs 5.70 lakh
Hard time for members of Spike Drink Gang
Elusive: Mahesh Chundarkar
By Suresh Golani
An 18-year-old fromBhayandar died after acci-
dentally falling off a movingtrain between Goregaon andMalad railway stations onThursday evening.The victim,identified as Shubam Tambe(18), was a resident of Akank-sha in Bhayandar (West).Shubam apparently lost hisbalancewhile standing on thefoot-board of a crowded local,his family believes. He had re-cently completely his coursein Hotel Management andwas into his internship at aSantacruz-based hotel.
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Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan and his deputy Ajit Pawar will today dedicate this newly-constructedDistrict Sports Complex, at Dharavi. The complex is built through the joint initiative of Government ofMaharashtra and the MMRDA.
DHARAVI’S GRAND SPORTS COMPLEX OPENS TODAY
Teen falls off local, dies
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I have changed my name fromAlkaben Sunil Kumar Thoria toAlka Sunil Thoria as perAffidavit dated 24th June, 2013.
C-10731
I have changed my name fromDipali Sharad Gudekar toManasi Milind Malkapurkar asper Affidavit dated 19-07-2013.
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I have changed my name fromBhiku Bhogilal Gandhi to YashBhogilal Gandhi as per Affidavitdated 18th July, 2013.
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I have changed my name fromMotaram Ukaram to MahendraUkaram Chaudhary as perAffidavit dated 19th July, 2013.
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Mr. Rakesh Chandrika Chaube& Mrs. Abha parent of MissBhoomika Rakesh Chaubeyapply for change of name toMiss. Bhumika Rakesh Chaubeas per Affidavit dated 16-5-2013.
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I have changed my name fromAyub Khan Kalukhan Moila toAyub Khan Kalukhan Musla asper Affidavit.
C-10736
I have changed my name fromAejaz Haider Raza Imam Syedto Aejaz Haider Raza ImamRizvi as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromFarida Begum Sayed Vazir toFarida Adam Sayyed as perdeed poll Affidavit.
C-10738
We, Mr. Pankaj Babulal Chordiaand Mrs. Leena PankajChordia, have changed ourchild’s name from Jaya PankajChordia to Jiya PankajChordia as per Affidavit.
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We, Mr. Pankaj Babulal Chordiaand Mrs. Leena PankajChordia, have changed ourchild’s name from PiyukumariPankaj Jain to Piyu PankajChordia as per Affidavit.
C-10740
I have changed my name fromPankaj Jain to Pankaj BabulalChordia as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromLeena Devi to Leena PankajChordia as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromMahendra Mohan Narwekar toMahendra Mohan Narvekaras per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromAlaka Dattatraya Devlekar toAlka Vijay Gangan as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromArchana Balkrishna Sagare toRashmi Rajiv Sawant as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromParvati Rajendra Shetty toParvati Velaytam Naidu asper Affidavit.
C-10746
I have changed my name fromMasilamani Rajendra Shettyto Masilamani Velaytam Naiduas per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromSasi Thumparambil to SasiThumparambil Nair as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromUsman Gani Abdul Gaffar toUsman Gani Abdul GaffarRajkotiya as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromAbdul Qayum Mohammed JalilAnsari to Abdul QayyumMohammed Jalil Ansari asper Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromMohammad Islam Shaikh toIslam Shaikh as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromFirdosh Abdul Rehman Fodkarto Firdos Abdul RehmanFodkar as per Affidavit.
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We, Mr. Jayesh PurshottamSapariya & Mrs. Pravina JayeshSapariya, have changed ourson name from PrathmeshJayesh Sapariya to PrathameshJayesh Sapariya as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromSandhya Surepelli to VasanthaSurepelli as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromSugra Ben Kaizar Bohra toSugra Kaizar Poonawala asper Affidavit.
C-10755
I have changed my name fromKaizar Mohsin Bohra to KaizarMohsin Poonawala as perAffidavit.
C-10756
I have changed my name fromZaineb to Zaineb KaizarPoonawala as per Affidavit.
C-10757
I have changed my name fromPushpadevi SaheblalVishwakarma to SarahMohammad Aftab Malik asper Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromMohammad NasullahMohammad Sabirullah toMohammad Nasrullah Shaikhas per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromRamashankar to RamashankarVishwakarma as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromRatananmol Singh Khalsa toRatanamolsingh Khalsa as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromAbid Ali to Abid Bade as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromAnjali Dinkar Dhoble to SeemaHemant Karadkar as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromBalkrushna RamchandraMatwandkar to BalkrishanRamchandra Matwandkar asper Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromMohammed Sidique Khan &Mohd Sadique Khan toMohammad Sadiq Khan as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromKrishna Pillai ThulaseedharanPillai to Tulsidharan KrishnaPillai as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromNeha Anil More to Yuktee AneelMorey as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromAnil Narayan More to AneelNarayan Morey as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromArchana Anil More to KhyateeAneel Morey as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromRekha Jagannath Pansare toDhanshree Balasaheb Sanap asper Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromDhanashri Balasaheb Sanap toDhanshree Balasaheb Sanap asper Affidavit.
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We, Deepak Kumar Dhanukaand Jyoti Deepak KumarDhanuka, have changed ourdaughter’s name from ShivaniDeepak V Dhanuka to ShivaniDeepak Kumar Dhanuka as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromSunilkumar Gopichand Guptato Sunil Gopichand Gupta asper Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromSanjoy Mukhopadhyay toSanjay Mukherjee as perAffidavit.
C-10774
I have changed my name fromJild Joy to Jild Joy Jerome as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromSobi Thibeer to Sophie Joy asper Affidavit.
C-10776
I have changed my name fromJild Joannah Joy to Joannah JildJoy as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromSophie to Sophie Joy as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromViren Faria to Virendra Faria asper Affidavit.
C-10779
I have changed my name fromBrahmanand Pannalal Dinivedito Brahmanand PannalalDwivedi as per Affidavit.
C-10780
I have changed my name fromSheikh Abdul Kadar Abbas toShaikh Abdul Kadar Abbas asper Affidavit.
C-10781
I have changed my name fromBhimashankar Ramu Kattimanito Bhimshankar RamuKatimani as per Affidavit.
C-10782
I have changed my name fromMahmad Soheb Manik toShoeb Salim Manik as perAffidavit.
C-10783
I have changed my name fromVipin Kumar AtmaramUpadhyay to Vipin AtmaramUpadhyay as per Affidavit.
C-10784
I have changed my name fromRanawat Bharati Harish toRanawat Bharit Harish as perAffidavit.
C-10785
I have changed my name fromSushma Shrinivas Divekar toShruti Vasant Phadke as perAffidavit.
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I have changed my name fromDe Souza Adrian to DsouzaAdrian as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromDe Souza Cyril Francis toDsouza Cyril as per Affidavit.
C-10788
I have changed my name fromDe Souza Perpetua to DsouzaPerpetual as per Affidavit.
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I have changed my name fromR Suraj to Suraj Rajagopalan asper Affidavit.
C-10790
I have changed my name fromRamesh Mangilal GundechaJain to Ramesh DharamchandGundecha as per Affidavit.
C-10791
I have changed my name fromVimal Pukhraj Oswal toVimalabai Shantilal Shah as perAffidavit.
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Aditya Pancholi got to thecourt before Khan appearedin the courtroom. After enter-ing the courtroom, the actorsat among the audience, see-ing which the judge up-braided him and asked himto sit in the dock meant forthe main accused. Arpitastood beside him outside thedock. The trial in the sessions
court would start afresh asthe Bandra metropolitancourt had halted the pro-ceedings midway after exam-ining 17 witnesses, ruling thatthe more serious charge ofculpable homicide was made
out against the actor whichcan be tried only by SessionsCourt. Even as Salman was seen
dozing off in between theproceeding, there was a com-motion outside the court-room as litigants andadvocates gathered to get aglimpse of the actor. Reactingto this, the judge asked thecourt staff to stop the com-motion and not to makenoise. While hearing the case, the
judge reserved till July 24 hisorder on two applications -one moved by activist San-tosh Daundkar, seeking to in-tervene in the trial, andanother by the actor’s lawyerfor restraining the mediafrom coverage of this caseand maligning the actor. Salman’s counsel Shrikant
Shivade opposed the applica-tion filed by Daundkar, say-ing it was a ploy by him togain publicity. “Daundkarhad no locus standi in thematter and was in the habit ofgoing to the media every nowand then to malign Salman,”advocate Shivade told thecourt. Advocate Abha Singh, rep-
resenting Daundkar in thecase refused to accept the al-legation and told the court, “I am seeking court’s permis-sion to file written submis-sions in regard to falseevidence given by police ear-lier to delay the trial in thenearly 11-year-old case. Thisexercise is being done to help
the prosecution in public in-terest. Under section 301(2)Cr.PC, the court gives a thirdparty the right to help theprosecutor.” However, Prosecutor
Shankar Erande opposed theplea to allow the application. Salman’s lawyer, advocate
Shivade also filed an applica-tion and submitted CDrecording of New Channelsshowing the actor in a nega-tive side. He objected toderogatory views shownagainst the actor on video-sharing website YouTube bythe audio-visual media. Theprosecutor said he had noobjection to the actor’s appli-cation and the court reservedits order on both applicationstill July 24.
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the hole in the makeshift toi-let on Wednesday evening,and was swept away by theswirling waters. The police,fire brigade and conservancystaff of the local ward officerushed to the spot andstarted a massive search op-eration through the nullah. At least a hundred local
residents also rendered help,with several of them evengetting into the filthy nullahand searching throughgarbage and sewage for thechild. The search turned
more intensive towards theevening with machinerybeing deployed for the oper-ation that ran well into thelate night. It was initiallyspeculated that the childmight have disappeared orwandered off, as no one hadseen her falling or heard hercry. On Friday afternoon, locals
saw a body floating in theMahim creek and called thepolice and fire brigade whomanaged to pull it out. Afterthe identification proved itwas Sarin Khan, the body washanded over to her parents.
SALMAN SNUBBED
NO DIGNITY IN DEATH
Salman Khan’s sisters Alvira and Arpita near the Sessions Court on Friday.
Azad Shrivastav | ADC
Manoj Singh
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CITY 07
By A Staff Reporter
The arrest of the Jaipurbrothers, Pawan andSanjay,wouldprove vital
for Mumbai crime branch ingetting the links of fivewantedbookies.According to the police, all
the six wanted bookies hadlinks either directly or indi-rectlywith the Jaipur brothers.In total, seven bookies arewanted including the Jaipurbrothers and the five wantedaccusedare identified asBadriJaipur, Devendra Kothari,Nokha, Lambu from Jalandar,
Jupiter, who is also wanted byDelhi police. Among thesewanted bookies, it was Jupiterand Kothari, who were intouch with Jaipur brothers.The investigators suspect thatthe wanted bookies were
hauled in small villages of Ra-jasthan.“Jupiter was using one line,
which was used by Pawan,”said police officials whileadding that Jupiter was morein touchwith Pawan.
The last arrest made by thecity’s crime branch was onMonday, in which Rakeshku-mar Gangwal, who was intouch with internationalbookies, was arrested.Gangwal (50) was in touch
with the bookies in Pakistanand Dubai while acceptingbets during the IPL season.WithGangwal’s arrest the totalnumber of people arrested inthe case reaches 18.Gangwal was also in touch
with five internation bookies,who are identified with theircode names are Babloo, Mas-ter Salman, Javed UBL, 100and Vickey 26. Meanwhile,Bombay HC has told theJaipur brothers to surrenderthemselves by July 26 and tillthen the investigators wouldnot arrest the brothers.
By Suresh Golani
In a joint operation carriedout by the health depart-ment of the Vasai-Virar Mu-nicipalCorporation (VVMC)and the local police, sevenbogus doctors were arrestedfromNalasopara on Friday.Following complaints
from locals about bogusdoctors operating in theSantosh Bhuvan area ofNalasopara (East), a team ofVVMC officials carried out adetailed survey and identi-fied nine illegal dispensariesthat were active in the re-gion. Subsequently the localpolice were informed andraids were carried out in theSeeta Nagar, Anna Discom-poundandPandeyNagar lo-calities of Santosh Bhuvan.While seven people oper-
ating as medical practition-ers without authentic
certificates were arrested,two quacks that apparentlyreceived prior informationabout the police raid fledand are absconding. Thepeople arrested have beenidentified as MohammedFeroze Shabbir Ali, SureshChauhan, Sukumar Rai,Abdul Rashid, DineshSharma, Rajesh Sharma andSaroj Sharma.It has been alleged that
more than 300 quacks oper-ate in theVasai-Virar region.Health-in-Charge, Dr SunilWadkar, urged citizens andorganizations to inform theVVMC if they come to knowof doctors practicing with-out valid documents.Mean-while the fake doctors havebeen booked under Section419 and of the Indian PenalCode and relevant sectionsof the Maharashtra MedicalPractitioner’s Act.
By Kaptan Mali
On Thursday night an 18-year-old computer class
teacher was raped by someunidentified accused for overtwo hours in Dombivli’sPisavali area. The police havestarted ahunt for the accused.The teacher was returning
home fromher coaching classin Pisavali village in DombivliEast and was passing througha deserted area which falls on
her way to home at around9.30 p.m. when someone hid-den in the bushes draggedherinside. Theassailant rapedherfor over two hours before let-ting her go. The assailantwarned the girl that shewouldface dire consequences if shetold anyone of the incident.However, the girl told her
parents of her ordeal. Thefamily immediately lodged acase of rape with Manpadapolice station against un-
known accused. Since the at-tack tookplace in thedark, thegirl was unable to positivelyidentify the attacker.There have been demands
from both public and policeofficials in Dombivli to put upstreet lights during the nightbut as yet no action has beentaken up by the civic authori-ties in Dombivli. An officialfrom Manpada police stationsaid, “We have started a man-hunt for the accused.”
By Zuber Ansari
A58-year-old woman suf-fering from health re-
lated problems was foundhanging from a ceiling faninside her residence atKalakunj Society in Charkopearly morning on Friday.The woman, identified as
Luis George Swami, wasfound hanging from a fan byher 17-year-old sonwhen hecame back from his school.
The son immediately calledthe police control room andneighbours.According to Police Sub
Inspector from Charkop Po-lice station, G. Bhosle, “Luishanged herself by herchunni. She was quite de-pressed since after the deathof her husband, who passedaway around eight yearsago.”“After her husband’s
death, her brother-in-law
providedmoney for the fam-ily’s daily needs. However,Luis had detached from theoutside world and had evenstopped talking to her son aswell as othermembers of thefamily,” said Bhosle.“On the basis of informa-
tion we had registered theAccidental Death Report(ADR) and her body havebeen sent to Bhagwati Hos-pital for autopsy,” Bhosleadded.
Jaipur bros’ arrest may helpCB catch 5 wanted bookies
IPL BETTING SCAM
Quack Quack!7 quacks held in Nalasopara
18-year-old raped in DombivliDepressed woman commits suicide
CENSURINGNARENDRA MODI…Members of the Sambhaji Brigadeput up banners all across Thanecity on Tuesday, criticising GujaratChief Minister Narendra Modi forhaving devoted his efforts to saveonly Gujarati pilgrims during histrip to Uttarakhand. The bannersreminded him that Maharashtrians,many of who are part of theMaratha and the Mahar regimentsin the Indian Army, are responsiblefor keeping the state and countrysafe for traders of his community,hence they should not have beenforgotten.
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By A Staff Reporter
“How to become a Journalist?” was thesubject discussed by ADC correspon-
dent Suresh Golani during an interactive ses-sion with around 80 Std IV and V students ofRBK School in Mira Road. The students wereeager to know about journalism as a career,about themedia’s role in society, as well as theethics and problems faced by reporters whileworking.
Apart from answering the students’queries, Golani shared his experience as ajournalist and also urged students to read thenewspapers daily and continue to take pridein their country and have faith in their future.RBK's primary section of the ‘Interact Club’
meets once every month, with the schoolinviting professionals from various fieldsincluding doctors, lawyers, policeofficials and politicians to interact with thestudents.
Activists criticised thegovernment anddemanded that theHIV/AIDS Bill be tabledin the parliament’smonsoon sessionBy A Staff Reporter
To protest the delay intabling the HIV/AIDSBill, Mumbai AIDS
Forum, a forum of networksof people livingwithHIV, sex-ual minority and civil societygroups from across Mumbai,Thane and Raigad districtgathered outside theMumbaiDistrict AIDS Control Society(MDACS) and MaharashtraState AIDS Control Organisa-tion (MSACS) and demandedthat the Bill be tabled in theupcoming monsoon sessionof the Parliament.After being finalised in July
2006, the Bill was sent to theLaw Ministry in August 2007.After the Bill got clearance in2010 from the Law Ministryand it was sent back to theHealth Ministry, it has justbeen moving between theHealth Ministry and theLaw Ministry and hasnot been tabled in theParliament.
The Bill is important as itprovides legal redress againstdiscrimination in both publicand private sector. It also pro-vides for complete HIV treat-ment for everyone whoneeds it.“The Bill puts an obligation
on the state to provide anti-retroviral medicines (ARVs)including first line, second
line and third linemedicines,diagnostics, treatment for op-portunistic infections andnutritional supplements toevery HIV positive person,free of cost. It’s disappointingthat such an important legis-lation is lingering betweenthe twoministries of the gov-ernment and has not beenbrought to the Parliament,”
said Anil Kadam fromSanjeevani.Ashok Row Kavi from
Hamsafar trust said, “Thelukewarm response of thegovernment towards this Billis totally unacceptable. Wedemand that the governmenttable the Bill in Parliament inthe upcoming monsoonsession.”
WHY THE DELAY?
Members of the Mumbai AIDS Forum holding a rally at Dadar demanding the tabling of HIV/AIDS bill in theupcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, on Friday.
Azad Shrivastav | ADC
By Prashant Hamine
The incessant heavydownpour overnight has
forced Maharashtra Gener-ation Company (Maha-genco) to shut down itsChandrapur thermal powerplant.The move has been ne-
cessitated as the flood wa-ters have breached thethermal power plant com-plex forcing the company toshut down the generatingunits. In a statement issuedhere yesterday stated thatalthough the natural disas-ter has affected the powergeneration all out efforts arebeing made on war footingto rectify the damagecaused.The heavy downpour is
also causing problems insupply of coal to units oneand two of the thermalpower plant. The engineersand support staff are tryingtheir level best to keep thetwo generating units in op-eration.With another majorthermal power plant at ParliinMarathwada region beingshut for want of water, thethermal power generationof Mahagenco has taken ahit. The company arguesthat during the monsoon
season there is less demandfor power and most of therequired power is generatedfrom Hydro, Nuclear andother sources.Thenatural disaster comes
against the backdrop of theBJP-Shiv Sena opposition inthe legislative council alleg-ing corruption that not a sin-gle MW of power has beenadded despite Mahagencoinvesting heavily in expan-sion of power projects. Acharge denied by DeputyChief Minister and Energyminister Ajit Pawar whocounter challenged the op-position inacceptingaprobe.In a statement issued here
yesterdayMahagenco statedthat flood waters gushedinto the Chandrapur ther-mal power plant, the gener-ating units had to be shut.The vicinity of the thermalpower plant witnessed 268mm rainfall which is abovethe average rainfall duringthis time of the monsoonseason. The statement addsthat during monsoon sea-son the generating units atthe thermal power plantsare taken out for overhaul-ing purposes. As part of theexercise two units of 210MWs and 500 MWs arebeing overhauled.
Doused firesHeavy rains forces Mahagenco to shutdown Chandrapur thermal power plant
Warkaris or devout followers of Lord Vitthal-Rukmini sing hymns in a procession on the occasion of ‘AshadiEkadashi’, at Vitthal Mandir in Wadala, yesterday.
THE FAITHFULS…ADC scribe interacts withMira Road school students
Sushil Kadam | ADC
ADC Correspondent Suresh Golani giving expert advice to students of RBK School in Mira Road.
Suresh Golani
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PUBL IC NOT ICEGENERAL PUBLIC is hereby informed that as per the record of the City Survey Office, Bandra the following properties situated at village Bandra Tal. Andheri,Mumbai Suburban District are Private Properties. Shri Kiran Pawaskar, Member of Legislative Assembly has filed an application for declaration of said lands as slumunder the provision of section 4(1) of the Slum Areas (improvement, Clearance & Redevelopment) Act-1971. The details of the said land is as under:
Sr. Description C.T.S. Area in Sq. Mtr. Area in Sq. Mtrs. Land Holders/Structure OwnersNo. of Properties Nos. as per P.R. Card Slum Declaration (Imla Malak) Tenent etc.1. Mouje-Bandra 307 156.7 156.7 Original Land Holder-Premchand Rambhilas and Subhashchandra
Tal. Andheri Rambhilas2. 307/1 9.00 9.00 Original Land Holder-Premchand Rambhilas and Subhaschandra
Rambhilas Emla Malak-Laxmibai Chudamani3. 307/2 17.4 17.4 Original Land Holder-Premchand Rambhilas and Subhashchandra
Rambhilas Emla Malak-Babulnath Manakya4. 307/3 8.00 8.00 Original Land Holder-Premchand Rambhilas and Subhashchandra
Rambhilas Emla Malak-Babulnath Manakya5. 307/4 8.00 8.00 Original Land Holder-Premchand Rambhilas and Subhashchandra
Rambhilas Emla Malak-Babulnath Manakya6. 307/5 12.00 12.00 Original Land Holder-Premchand Rambhilas and Subhashchandra
Rambhilas Emla Malak-Babulnath Manakya7. 307/6 2.00 2.00 Original Land Holder-Premchand Rambhilas and Subhashchandra
Rambhilas Emla Malak-Parasnath Ramsingh8. 308/7 7.1 7.1 Original land Holder-Premchand Rambhilas and Subhashchandra
Rambhilas Emla Malak-Parasnath RamsinghTotal 220.2 220.2
Any objections and/or complaints regarding slum aforesaid proposed declaration may be filed in this office during office working hours from 9.45 to 5.30 p.m. at theaddress given hereunder within 7 days from the date of publication of the public notice. Objections and/or complaint received after the stipulated period shall not beentertained which may be please note.
Sd/-(P.R. Rokade)
Dy. Collector (Enc/Rem) &Competent Authority Bandra
Office Address:Office of the Dy. Collector (Enc/Rem) &Competent Authority Bandra Grihnirman Bhavan,Ground Floor, Room No. 68, Bandra (E), Mumbai-400 051.Date: 30th March, 2013
PUBL IC NOT ICEGENERAL PUBLIC is hereby informed that as per the record of the City Survey Office, Bandra the following properties situated at village Bandra Tal. Andheri,Mumbai Suburban District are Private Properties. Shri Kiran Pawaskar, Member of Legislative Assembly has filed an application for declaration of said lands as slumunder the provision of section 4(1) of the Maharashtra Slum Areas (improvement, Clearance & Redevelopment) Act-1971. The details of the said land is as under:
Sr. Description of C.T.S. Area in Sq. Area in Sq. Land Holders/Structure OwnersNo. Properties No.s Mtr. as per Mtrs. Slum (Imla Malak) Tenent etc.
P.R. Card Declaration1. Mouje-Bandra 367 81.7 81.7 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik
Tal. Andheri2. 367/1 6.7 6.7 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik3. 367/2 6.7 6.7 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik4. 367/3 8.00 8.00 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik5. 367/4 11.2 11.2 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Harihar Yadav6. 367/5 11.2 11.2 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Yusuf Usman Shaikh7. 367/6 11.2 11.2 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Jahar Shahadur Shaikh8. 367/7 11.2 11.2 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Safillah Bahabar Shaikh9. 367/8 11.2 11.2 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Safillah Bahabar Shaikh10. 367/9 14.6 14.6 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Safillah Bahabar Shaikh11. 367/10 6.4 6.4 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Sukur Ali Shaikh12. 367/11 8.5 8.5 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Ramkhilawan Kanhailal Jaiswar13. 367/12 8.5 8.5 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Ramkhilawan Kanhailal Jaiswar14. 367/13 9.6 9.6 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Ramkhilawan Kanhailal Jaiswar15. 367/14 8.5 8.5 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Ramkhilawan Kanhailal Jaiswar16. 367/15 15.6 15.6 Original Land Holder-Durando Domnik Emla Malak-Ramkhilawan Kanhailal Jaiswar
Total 230.8 230.8Any objections and/or complaints regarding slum aforesaid proposed declaration may be filed in this office during office working hours from 9.45 to 5.30 p.m. at theaddress given hereunder within 7 days from the date of publication of the public notice. Objections and/or complaint received after the stipulated period shall not beentertained which may be please note.
Sd/-(P.R. Rokade)
Dy. Collector (Enc/Rem) &Competent Authority Bandra
Office Address:Office of the Dy. Collector (Enc/Rem) &Competent Authority Bandra Grihnirman Bhavan,Ground Floor, Room No. 68, Bandra (E), Mumbai-400 051.Date: 30th March, 2013
DGIPR 2013-14/1122
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THE guilty ones have been identified:Suresh Kalmadi against whom therewere charges of corrupt practices — in-
volving crores of rupees — has spent 7months in jail; A. Raja and Kanimozi, said tobe involved in the 2G scam, have been guestsformonths inTihar jail. In the Coalgate scam,hundreds of coal blocks have been givenaway without auction — to private parties.Who collected the huge bribes in the Coalgatescam? Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wasin charge of the coal ministry then.Sushma Swaraj, leader of the opposition in
parliament wanted to knowwhere the ‘mota-maal’ collected in the coal blocks sale to pri-vate parties has gone. Suresh Kalmadiinvolved in the Commonwealth games sayshe is innocent and that he has not pocketed asingle rupee, but there have been offers ofhuge bribes in several contracts, irregularbillings, etc.Where has the money gone? It iscertain that the money has been collected bysome persons or parties. Sushma Swaraj hashinted that the money from the coalgatemight have gone to some political party.All political parties collect funds.Theywant
money for day-to-day expenditure incurredby the party andmainly, for poll campaigns. Acandidate cannot win an election withoutspending huge funds. By hook or by crook, apolitical party has to collect money — croresof rupees.
Opposition to RTIFORMER chiefminister of Uttar Pradesh—
BSP chief — used to claim the huge fundsshe has came from donations — even a cou-ple of rupees — given by her party workers.Tax folks did not believe in it! She is facing acharge of possessing assets which are dispro-portionate to sources of her income.A political party accepts money from
wealthy tough characters who want to begiven poll tickets. The corporate sector alsogives donations.The Congress party has more funds in the
kitty than other parties. It would appear thatthe Congress has able, experienced moneycollectors.It can be presumed that no party reveals
the actual funds it has. It does this because it
does not want to be involved in inconvenientexplanations.Money plays an important part in the suc-
cess of a candidate to Lok Sabha or assemblyelections.All parties offer freebies to voters: Laptop,
sarees, sewingmachines, return of all gold or-naments used to raise loans, free supply offoodgrains. They cannot be bought from tax-payers’ money: There will be a hue and cry ifthis is done. The money can come only from
funds collected from donations.A party has got to be rich to win elections.Nowonder then, no political party wants to
come in the ambit of RTI (Right To Informa-tion).There has been strong opposition to RTI by
all political parties. They just do not want toreveal howmuch they have.
Modi may not be a Rambobut he is not a Dumbo
NARENDRAMODI bas been in politics foryears and during this time, hemust have
gathered a lot of experience andmastered thetricks of the trade. He has a well-developedmindset. He is perhaps a Rambo but he defi-nitely is not a dumbo.To drive home a point, he cited the exam-
ple of a puppy being run over by a car.The Congress party responded immedi-
ately: It said that the dog in the story was aMuslim. It talked about polarization. The
Congress spokesman declared thatModi wasagainst Muslims and he had referred to aMuslim as a dog.Clearly it had misinterpreted what Modi
had said. And that was a deliberate exercise.All through the poll campaign in Gujarat
and later when he promoted himself as thefuture prime minister, Modi had said he setstore by governance and growth. That, hesaid, would be BJP’s ideology. He never saideven oneword about Hindutwa. Evidently hewanted to totally avoid any communal refer-ence with regard to the policy of BJP.Modi is not an idiot. He has cleverly
avoided the communal issue. It is clear thatpuppy story had nothing to do with Muslimsin the country. Would Modi raised this com-munal issue if all the while he chose to setBJP’s ideology as growth and governance? Isthe Congress suggesting Modi is trying tocommit political suicide?It is clear the Congress is trying to invent
charges against Modi in order to create a badimage. The Congress is seizing every possibleopportunity to dent the image of Modi. An-other remark by Modi also gave a chance forthe Congress to attack him. He said he is aHindu nationalist. Congress response: It is acommunal remark. Nobody should beHinduor Muslim nationalist: One should only be anationalist Indian.Does it mean that nobody should say he is
a Muslim, Hindu or Christian?The Congress blames the BJP for ‘obstruct-
ing’ the work of Parliament. A couple of yearsago, the entire monsoon session was wipedout because the Congress would not debateon certainmost objectionable happenings inthe country.Actually, it is the Congress which is respon-
sible for the undesirable wiping out of parlia-ment sessions.The Congress would not agree to any dis-
cussion on urgent issues, it would not allowdropping of the question hour and discussingurgent matters of public interest: The 2Gscam, Coalgate. The Congress would not dis-cuss issues which would finally hold it guilty.The Congress appears to be following
Hitler’s propaganda man Goebbels. Tell a lieand repeat it several times: Chances are it willbecome truth.
Where has all the‘motamaal’ gone?
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Ponder awhile…“Politics are very much like war.We mayeven have to use poison gas at times.”
— Winston Churchill
Make mid-mealclean and safeIT has become clear that the mid-day meal scheme — the biggest,even anywhere in the world, has notproduced the desired results. Thescheme was launched with good in-tentions: It was to attract kids toschool and avoid drop-outs. It was aGod-sent scheme for poor parents.There have been complaints with re-gard to, not only bad and dangerousmeals, but also about tasteless anddirty food.Across the country, there have
been complaints about this, but theauthorities have done precious littleto give the kids wholesome, tastyand clean food. Maybe the authori-ties think that the poor have no rightto complain.The worst ever mid-day meal
tragedy occurred in Bihar, but dur-ing the same time there have beenreports of contamination of meals.Cooking is done inmost unhygienicplaces and sub-standard substancesare used.In Tamil Nadu, over 100 kids felt
giddy after eating their mid-daymeal: They had to be hospitalised. InUttar Pradesh in one school, a lizardwas found in the cooked food.Parents are naturally worried.In Bihar, after the gruesome inci-
dent, parents are saying that they donot want to send kids to school. Thevery purpose of attracting childrento schools will be defeated if eatinga mid-day meal results in death ofthe kids.
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CAROL ANDRADE A.R. KANANGIEditor Associate Editor
KAMALMORARKAChairman of the
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“DEATH is not extinguishing the light,it is only putting out the lamp
because the dawn has come…”…RabindranathTagoreYesterday as I held the urn that held my
mother’s ashes, I was filled with an over-whelming sense of grief. Her ashes hadcome fromBaltimore where she had passedaway. Nobody in the room felt my pain, butslowly I soothed myself with words I hadheard before:I cannot say,and I will not sayThat she is dead.She is just away.With a cheery smile, and a wave of thehand,
She has wandered into an unknown land.And you-O you,who the wildest yearnFor the old time step and the glad return-Think of her faring on,as dearIn the love of there as the love of here;Think of her as the same, I say;
She is not dead,he is just away!In the bottom of an old pond lived some
larvae who could not understand why noneof their group ever cane back after crawlingup the stems of the lilies to the top of the
water.They promised each other that the next
one who was called to make the upwardclimb would return and tell what happenedto him. Soon one of them felt an urgent needto seek the surface; he rested himself atopthe lily pad and went through a glorioustransformation which made him a dragonfly with beautiful wings.In vain he tried to keep his promise.
Flying back and forth over the pond, hepeered down at his friends below. Then herealised that even if they could see him, theywould not recognise such a radiant creatureas one of their number!And so the fact remains that we cannot
see our friends and loved ones, or commu-nicate with them after the transformation,which we call death, is no proof that theycease to exist.They are now beautiful beings, our eyes
can’t recognise with new robes the Creatorhas dressed them with.Who among us has not lost cherished
beloved?Who sheds not silent tear whenmemories
choke the mind?But in suchmoments let us lift our eyes to
yonder sky and know loved one lives well,then let smile take place of tear, and onwings of joy, they will roam free without theburden of our grief!I held the urn and let smile take place of
tear..!—[email protected]
BOB’S BANTERRobert Clements
ROUND-UPA.R. Kanangi
The Dawn Has Come..!
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LETTERS
Telegraphic death!ASwe bid good-bye to telegram, theunique way of sendingmessages/greetings to the dear andnear ones, nostalgia overcomesme!Indeed, the Morse Code (originallyMorse letters): takka taretakka tare/tare takka tore tore/ takka takkatakka’, etc. would bemuse us in ourchildhood. Indeed, to hear thesomewhat scintillating sound, wechildren, during recess time used torun to the railway station near ourschool and would jostle outside theStation Master’s cabin. Later on, Ijoined the Army Signal Corps bywhich time the sound hadbeen electro-magnetically changedinto: ‘dah dit dahdah/dit dit dah’, etc. Such a style of writ-ing is especially needed for themil-itary so that communicationbecomes brief. The practice is gen-erally followed now alsowhile draft-ing many a letter in telegraphiclanguage.
—P. Chakravorty, Fort
Let the bar dancers dance!SUPREME Court verdict is the giftto hundreds of dancers in Mumbai
who may now be able to practicetheir livelihood which they wereforced to stop when Maharashtragovt. cracked down on the numer-ous dance bars. The court upheld aprevious order of the Bombay HighCourt rightly, throwing out a 2005state ordinance to shut down dancebars. The SC judgement is a slap onthe face of state homeminister R.R.Patil for his adamant order. A self-appointed guardian of the publicmorals was a total failure and wasresponsible for the 26/11 terror at-tacks due to lax surveillance.The State must now allow dance
bars to reopen and earn revenuefrom them. State should also under-stand that entertainment is a partand parcel of life in Mumbai andcrushing this in the name of animaginary anti-sleaze campaign isto go against the city’s very affablenature.
—Bhagwan Thadani,Mumbai
Honouring lovable KakaUTV Stars need to be commendedfor having planned to unveil a stat-uette of the late Rajesh Khanna (akaKaka), Bollywood’s pioneering su-perstar, in the Mecca of Hindi film
industry at the Walk of the Stars atBandra Bandstand PromenadewithKhanna’s inimitable style andcharismatic smile in a life-sizedbrass statue which will immortaliseone of his iconic poses from hisfilms, amongst well-known names from thefilm fraternity. However,the installation will only take placenext month. The statue will beplaced with other prominent Bolly-wood personalities like YashChopra, Raj Kapoor andDev Anand.Starting off in 1966 and in a careerspanning five decades, Khanna roseto become a superstar like no other,with hits like Aradhana, DoRaaste, Safar and Anand.
—K.V. Raman,Malad
Law against road accidentsTHIS is regarding road accidentcases in our city and throughout thecountry.Private nursing homes or hospi-
tals refuse to treat cases without apolice complaint being filed. In thepublic interest, I would sincerelyappeal to theHealthminister of ournation, to implement a new law onhumanitarian grounds, that treat-
ment must be provided on a warfooting in all accident cases at allprivate nursing homes/ privateclinics and hospitals throughout thecountry.I hope the people of India, by and
large appreciate my view point.—Peter Nolasco,Mumbai
Unjust fuel price hikeAAM aadmi suffers because ofthe price increase of diesel. To take asafe course, Congress will requeststates run by the Opposition to cutlevies to ease the blow for aamaadmi. Transport associations areworried as do political parties andOpposition Chief Ministers. LPGprice touched a newhigh and an in-crease will touch almost Rs.500 percylinder. A sharp rise in freight ratesseems imminent and some expertswent on to say the actual weightedimpact should not be more thanfour per cent and that truckers werebeingmore opportunistic. Inflationlevel will go up automatically andfood inflationmay touch double fig-ures and Mumbaikars feel thepinch more as the cost of living inthe metro is more than any otherplace in the country. The aam admisuffers invariably.
—C.K. Subramaniam, Sanpada
IT is indeed a sad state of affairsin India that the food served inthe midday meal scheme doescarry poison resulting in death of27 children. It may be a stray casebut the food given to children is ofpoor quality without any check-ing for taste or purity before theyare served. At times when foodgrains shortage is there, they sim-ply avoid serving food also. At atime when tons of wheat is rottingin the godowns of Food Corpora-tion of India for want of space, weshow disparity to children. Sev-eral states are ill-equipped toserve children hygienic meals thatare also nutritious and health forthe growth of the children. InBihar and Uttar Pradesh, corrup-tion occupies top spot and so noone is ready to check the qualityof the midday meals. Is this foodsecurity? And no politician cananswer this question. It is a sorrystate of affairs and the Centreshould do something to block this
kind of ‘child murders’ with con-taminated food.
—C.K. Ramanathan, Ghaziabad
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WITH reports coming from allover the country of childrenfalling ill after eating the middaymeals in their schools—-over 100children fell sick in a school inNeyveli, the Lignite town in TamilNadu—it is abundantly clear thatthis scheme is in fact an un-wanted baby, thrust on theschools for taking care of. Strictlyspeaking, the schools are not ex-pected to provide meals to thechildren and their only job is toconduct the classes properly withqualified teachers. For imple-menting the midday mealscheme, the schools have toarrange for separate kitchens,cooks and proper rooms to storethe provisions. That’s unwantedadded responsibility for the
schools. Scrap the scheme whichhas only proved to be a massivemisadventure and instead, paythe parents some lunch al-lowances for their children. The
parents will certainly be able toprovide them with healthy, safelunches prepared with care athome itself.
—Dr.V. Subramanyan, Thane
LETTER OFTHE DAY
WICKED: The midday meal scheme in Bihar has turned out into a ‘mass murder’ ofinnocent school children.
Scrap the evil midday meal scheme
THE news of the death of DrAmar Bose of the Bose SoundInc. in the US is indeed shockingas it indicates the end of a wizardwho pioneered the technologyon sound acoustics. An electricalengineer by qualification, whogot his PHD in the MIT, Boston,in the US. Born to an Indian fa-ther Nani Gopal Bose, a freedomfighter in India, who fled fromthe British-ruled India in 1920and settled in Philadelphia, USand got married an Americanschool teacher, Amar Bose hadinterests in radios and elementsconcerned with sound/ musicbeing a violinist himself. Fromhis childhood radio repairingdays he rose to be a world fa-mous entrepreneur, was declaredas the first Indian billionaire inthe US. His sound acoustic tech-nology has been accepted theworld over—-to name one, theSistine Chapel inVatican has hissound system. Many sports sta-diums boast of Bose’s sound sys-
tem. He used to be very proudof his Indian roots throughhis father. Ratan Tata has losta good friend in him. R.I.P.,dear Amar Bose!
—Bikram Banerjea,Mumbai
‘Wizard of Sound’ walks into eternity!
INCREDIBLE: Dr. Bose, during hischildhood, repaired radios and went onto become the first Indian billionaire inthe United States.
Regional political parties trying to exploit big fish’s loss of credibilityRECENT court pronouncements are vir-
tually nullifying progressive measuressuch as reservations in promotions.The
social contract envisaged in the Constitutionis coming under stress. A decisive break fromthe policy of reforms and a move towards anew paradigm of people-centric develop-ment based on social solidarity will provide aconducive environment to relieve this stress.But it must be recognised that no struggle fortransformation of our society and polity willbe meaningful unless it adopts the annihila-tion of caste and caste injustice as a goal in it-self. The situations of deep alienation andseething discontent have been exploited bythe ruling classes to strengthen their armouryof black laws and anti-democratic measuresto intimidate and suppress all democraticdissent which is an inevitable consequenceof the economic, political and diplomaticpolicies pursued by the ruling classes. Thespace for democratic dissent is being circum-scribed and narrowed. Police apparatus is
being used to suppress the rising politicalchallenge to the establishment. Thepeople are being denied the only meansof protest that they have against the injustices
of the prevailing economic, politicaland social order.The current political scene is marked by
loss of credibility on the part of the rulingcombine of political parties as well as the op-position.The regional political outfits are try-ing to exploit the situation to their advantage.Barring the parties of the Left, whose parlia-mentary strength has been reduced consid-erably, none of the regional parties have anyalternative political vision. Therefore, even ifthey benefit because of the weakening of themain political combines and thus succeed inacquiring greater share of power after the up-coming General Elections, little can be ex-pected from them. On the other hand,unstable and opportunist combinationsmayonly strengthen the prospect of the maincombines after disillusionment with such ex-periment. That would only give a furtherlease of life to the ruling classes. However,with the rising discontent among the popu-lar classes, such dispensation cannot last
long. In the circumstances, there is a clearpossibility that the ruling classes adoptmoreand more anti-democratic measures in thename of maintaining “law and order” and“stability” and prolong their hold on power.The other possibility is that the discontent ofthe popular classes is organised politically onthe basis of a clear alternative vision and pro-gramme rooted in peoples’ concerns,through a radical, inclusive and broad demo-cratic political formation. Indeed, this is theonly ultimately viable political strategy.It is time that all parties, movements,
groups and individuals who are in broadagreement with the forgoing analysis and arewilling to adopt the political strategy get to-gether to create such a political platform.
The writer is IAS (Retd), former FinanceSecretary, Government of India,and former
Member,Planning Commission;Chairman and ManagingTrustee,
Centre for Policy Analysis� Concluded
PERSPECTIVES.P. Shukla
People vs Rulers - III
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CITY
By Prashant Hamine
Bowing to the pressurewrought by senior BJPleader L.K. Advani, the
Rashtriya SwayamsevakSangh (RSS) and the BJP haveappointed former party pres-ident Nitin Gadkari as thehead of its election manage-ment committee.Both the RSS and the BJP
appear to have bowed to thepressure and decided to reinin Gujarat Chief MinisterNarendraModi who has beenappointed as its 2014 LokSabha poll campaign com-mittee chief. Modi will now
be assisted by a plethora of 20committees in chalking theparty’s election campaign.The poll management
committee comprisesamongst others Modi baiterslike leader of opposition inLok Sabha Sushma Swaraj.The other committee mem-bers include: former presi-dent Venkaiah Naidu, leaderof opposition in Rajya SabhaArun Jaitely and others. Theteamhas been entrustedwiththe task of preparing theparty’s vision document forthe 2014 Lok Sabha polls.The BJP parliamentary
boardwhichmet yesterday fi-
nalised the formation of 11 ofthe 15 poll related campaigncommittees. Party sourcesdisclosed that following Ad-vani expressing his reserva-tions aboutModi being givena free hand in poll matters,the Sangh top brassmet lead-ers fromboth the campswithformer party president NitinGadkari playing the media-tory role. It was at the meet-ing between Advani andSangh chief Mohan Bhagwatthat the truce deal was bro-kered to restrain Modi.Although, the Sangh has
anointed Modi as BJPs cam-paign committee chief thedecision has still not foundacceptancewithin the BJP ledNDA. Shiv Sena presidentUddhav Thackeray whilepraising the development ofGujarat evaded queries overModi’s projection as the po-tential primeministerial can-didate. The bone ofcontention for the Sena hasbeen theModi camp bestow-ing their leader with the titleof Hindurhiday Samrat,which the Sena feels belongsto late Sena chief Bal Thack-eray. Another point of con-tention between the two isthe close ties its arch rivalMNS chief Raj Thackeray haswith Modi.
By Suresh Golani
Accusing the police ofplaying a partial role
against his party, BJP leaderNarendra Mehta has an-nounced to launch an agita-tion in the form of a ‘morcha’at the Mira Road police sta-tion on July 24.Mehta has alleged that de-
spite lodging officials com-plaints against local NCPleaders who led a mob tomount an assault on himduring campaign in the re-cently held by-polls, theMiraRoad police failed to registeran FIR against miscreants.Terming the allegations asbaseless and a cheap stunt togain political mileage, NCPleader, Bhagwati Sharma
said, “The BJP leader himselfis under the scanner for as-saulting a NCP worker. Tocover his ownmisdeeds, he ismisguiding his own leadersto woe them in orchestratinga political drama.”Tempers ran high during
by-polls to ward number 36held on July 7, when both theBJP and NCP had registeredcomplaints and cross com-plaints against each other,but now the BJP wants tochurn out political benefitsfrom the issue said sources.“The Thane (rural) police
are under political pressurefrom the ruling party, due towhich they are dragging theirfeet on the issue. Our re-peated pleas have gone todeaf ears, we will not toleratethis,” said Mehta.
By A Staff Reporter
On Sunday, Western Rail-way will conduct a five
hour mega block betweenSantacruz and Goregaon sta-tions from 10.35 a.m. to 3.35p.m. on Up and Down locali.e. slow lines.
During the block period, allUp andDown slow line trainswill run on through (i.e. fast)lines between Santacruz andGoregaon stations.All Up and Down 12-car
slow trains will take doublehalt at Vile Parle on platformnumbers 3 and 4.
By Suyash Padate
The social crusader AnnaHazare yesterday took a
U-turn from his earlierstance and trained his gunson the BJP and the GujaratChief Minister NarendraModi while raising doubtsabout Modi’s capacity tolead the nation.A couple of day ago the
anti-corruption activist had
said that there was no evi-dence of Narendra Modibeing communal. His state-ment virtually created a flut-ter across India especially inthe social field. Against thisbackdrop, Anna preferred toclarify his stand about theBJP andModi.Annamade it clear that he
had never praised the Gu-jarat Chief Minister. “I didn'tsay thatModi is not commu-
nal. I said I cannot saywhether he is or not. I havenot come across any evi-dence suggesting that Modiis a communal leader. WhatI said was misinterpreted. Iwant tomake it clear that thewhole agenda of BJP is com-munal”, he pointed out.Putting a question mark
on Modi’s candidature forthe Prime Ministerial post,Anna said, “In the present
situation there is no crediblePM candidate from any po-litical party in our country.But why talk of Modi orRahul Gandhi? The fact is, aslong as the PrimeMinister isaffiliated to a political party,the country won’t get theright leadership.” Anna alsoclarified that hewill not sup-port the Arvind Kejriwal-ledAamAdmi Party (AAP) as it isalso a political outfit.
Muzzling ModiParty puts Gadkari at the helm of the poll management committee
‘Vajpayee is trustworthy’
By Prashant Hamine
Drawing an analogy ofthemask controversy in
the BJP, Shiv Sena presidentUddhav Thackeray yester-day in an attempt to duckquestions on the primemin-isterial candidate from theBJP ledNational DemocraticAlliance (NDA) remarked“We have many faces in ourranks. Rajnath Singh and Iare together.Wewill give youa trustworthy face and gov-ernment”. For the first timein the history of the Sena,Uddhav crossed the bound-
aries of the state to ventureinto the realms of the na-tional capital. His father, thelate Sena chief Bal Thack-eray, stuck to his resolve andnever left the state.Speaking at a business
meet in Delhi, Uddhav ar-gued that the Sena-BJP gov-ernment of 1995-99 ensureda development of the state.Earlier in the day he metsenior BJP leader L.K. Ad-vani and BJP president Raj-nath Singh. After meetingformer prime minister AtalBehariVajpayee, Uddhav re-marked that Vajpayee was
the most trustworthy facethat the NDA had.The Sena chief’s day-long
high-powered visit to NewDelhi yesterday, was aimedmore at nurturing his desireto become the NDA con-venor and sources state thatthe Sena has been sendingout feelers to the BJP aboutit. According to BJP sources,the Sena president is keenon playing a larger role atthe national level. Ever sincethe JD (U) severed ties withthe BJP and Sharad Yadavquit the NDA, the post ofconvener has been vacant.
BJP agitation a politicalgimmick: says NCP
Mega block on WR
Anna Hazare somersaultsOnce again changes stance on BJP-Modi issue
500 families of cops get eviction notice in ThaneTheThane police commis-
sionerate has issued no-tices to family members ofmore than 500 policemen tovacate their houses whichhave been declared danger-ous and not fit for occupa-tion.Those served the noticeearlier this week are in a fixas the schools and collegesof children have alreadystarted for the year and shift-ing the places at this stagewill invite several problems,according to some police-men who received the evic-tion notices.The quarters for police-
men were constructed by
Maharashtra Housing andAreaDevelopment Authority(MHADA) in 1972-73, whichhouse a total of 556 tene-ments.TheMumbaiMetropolitan
Region Development Au-thority (MMRDA), whichconducted the structuralaudit of the buildings, de-clared that these over 37-year-old structures weredilapidated and not fit foroccupation, reports PTI.Based on the report of the
MMRDA earlier, Thane Po-lice Chief K.P. Raghuvanshiwrote to the state chief sec-retary to allot flats to police-
men in the rental housesconstructed for MHADA inThane. Some of the familiessaid if the government couldprovide shelter to slum
dwellers residing in theunauthorised slums, thenwhy can't it take a similarstep for policemen, who areresiding in regular quarters.
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TALENT abounded at SangeetaWadhwani’s Coho Bohemia at
Percept art gallery at Raghuvanshi mills. There wasmusic and theatre and more with passionateperformances by Alyque Padamsee, Gary Richardson,Lesle Lewis, Ani Choying Drolma, NabanitaChakraborty, Pooja Misrra and Vandana Vadehraamong others. It was a nice way to spend a lazySaturday afternoon and early evening with hot chaiand samosas keeping you going during the break.
Bohemian rhapsody
SANGEETA WADHWANI, GARY RICHARDSON, LESLE LEWIS,ALYQUE PADAMSEE & NABANITA CHAKRABORTY
ELLE PARTY MODELS
YOU got a glimpse of exciting things to comeat the South Africa India Film and
Television Awards (SAIFTA) curtain-raiser at TajLands End. You heard that Celebrity Locker hasjoined hands with the Province of KwaZulu-NatalDepartment of Economic Development and Tourismof Durban to stage the awards in Durban onSeptember 6. Spotted at the meet were JohnAbraham, Waheeda Rehman, Manoj Bajpai, MukeshBhatt, Sanjay Gupta and Suniel Shetty.
Coming attraction
THE relentless rains did not dampenthe mood of the stylish set as they
trooped into Mini Infinity Cars showroom asElle India and Mini celebrated the ElleGraduates, the freshest design talents of2013. The cheer was on with cocktails,fabulous food and a flood of fashion withmodels meandering around along with theyoung genius designers. And looking happyindeed were Elle publisher Amrit Rai and Elleeditor Aishwarya Subramanyam, both in theirfashionable best.
Elle’s angels
SMILING sweetlyand
looking good was Alia Bhatt whounveiled the special July-Augustissue of Harper’s Bazaar with
her on the cover. A chatwith Ami Patel, creativedirector, Harper’sBazaar, added to theaction at Shiro. Youlearnt that the‘Fabulous at EveryAge’ issue featuresthe vivacious, youngrising star Alia Bhattof ‘Student of theYear’ debut fame andnow with a stellarlineup of upcomingfilms, the first ofwhich is ‘Highway’directed by Imitaz Ali.
Cover girl
Marcellus Baptista
MUCH beer was guzzled and many burgers wererelished at Woodside All Day Bar & Eatery in
Oshiwara, Andheri. It was the Woodside Beer & Burger Festival,also on at Woodside Inn in Colaba, till July 31. Spotted at theAndheri restaurant were Sania Mirza, Shruti Seth, DanishAslam and Shahana Goswami. The buzz was on with gueststhoroughly enjoying the wide variety of beers and burgers from12 different countries, including India.
Festival fever
AMRIT RAI, BENJAMIN NAGEL & AISHWARYA SUBRAMANYAM
JOHN ABRAHAM & WAHEEDA REHMAN
ABHISHEK HONAWAR & SANIA MIRZA
ALIA BHATT
HOLLOW MAN� Elisabeth Shue is Linda Foster, a scientist who is working ona serum to make people invisible. When another scientist triesthe serum and becomes invisible his colleagues figure anotherway to bring him back to the normal world. Starring ElisabethShue, Kevin Bacon, Josh Brolin. SSttaarr MMoovviieess,, 1100..4455 pp..mm..
HUM DIL DE CHUKE SANAM� Indian-based traditional family of Pundit Darbar (VikramGokhale) gets a visit from Sameer Rafilini (Salman Khan), fromItaly, who has come as a pupil to learn music and singing. Dar-bar and his family accept him. Sameer meets Nandini (Aish-warya Rai), Darbar’s daughter, and both fall in love. But Darbarwants Nandini to wed Vanraj (Ajay Devgan), and has Sameerswear that he will leave India, and not marry Nandini, as his guru-dakshina (fee), to which Sameer agrees. Nandini is heart-bro-ken, but does reluctantly marry Vanraj. When Vanraj finds outthat Nandini is in love with Sameer, he takes her to Italy, so thatboth can be together again. Nandini must now come to termswith living with Sameer in Italy, or alienating her family and hernew groom. FFiillmmyy,, 99 pp..mm..
MOHABBATEIN� Three young men arrive at a famous private school in India,Gurukul. A stern headmaster named Narayan Shankar, playedby Amitabh Bachchan, heads Gurukul. The headmaster has in-stituted a strict anti-romance policy. Students are there to learn,he says, not to party and flirt. Students who become romanti-cally involved are expelled. Sameer (Jugal Hansraj), Vikram(Uday Chopra), Karan (Jimmy Shergill) are the three men whoare encouraged by Raj Aryan played by Shahrukh Khan to followtheir hearts and break the rules of the school. As the story un-ravels, the three boys fall in love and the relationship betweenthe headmaster and the music teacher begins to becomestrained. MMaaxx,, 99 pp..mm..
ROBOCOP 2� After a successful deployment of the Robocop Law Enforce-ment unit, OCP sees its goal of urban pacification come closerand closer. But as this develops, a new narcotic known as“Nuke” invades the streets led by God-delirious leader Kane. As
this menace grows, it may prove to be too much for Murphy tohandle. OCP tries to replicate the success of the first unit, butends up with failed prototypes with suicidal issues... until Dr.Faxx, a scientist straying away from OCP’s path uses Kane asthe new subject for the Robocop 2 project, a living God. PPiixx,, 99 pp..mm..
AMERICAN GANGSTER� Following the death of his employer and mentor, Bumpy John-son, Frank Lucas establishes himself as the number one im-porter of heroin in the Harlem district of Manhattan. He does soby buying heroin directly from the source in South East Asia andhe comes up with a unique way of importing the drugs into theUnited States. As a result, his product is superior to what is cur-rently available on the street and his prices are lower. His al-liance with the New York Mafia ensures his position. It is alsothe story of a dedicated and honest policeman, Richie Roberts,who heads up a joint narcotics task force with the Federal gov-ernment. Based on a true story. ZZeeee SSttuuddiioo,, 99 pp..mm..
STARMOVIESA.M.8.00 Shaun Of the Dead9.30 Godzilla
11.30 My Father Is A HeroP.M.1.30 Conan The Barbarian3.30 The Legend of Zorro5.30 Armor of God II7.30 Charlie’s Angels: Full Trottle9.00 The Avenger
11.00 XXX
HBOA.M.8.45 The Twilight Saga: Eclispe
11.25 Mission Impossible GhostProtocol
P.M.2.15 Thor4.45 Act of Valor
7.05 Pussing Boots9:00 The Hangover Part II
11.05 Speed Racer
PIXA.M.8.50 The Karate Kid
11.20 Shrek P.M.1.00 Shrek 22.45 Shrek The Third4.30 Shrek Forever After6.35 Slumdog Millionaire9.00 Men In Black 3
11.10 Good Luck Chuck
ZEE STUDIOA.M.
10.40 Steal
1.00 Sleepless In Seattle3.15 American Gangster6.45 Wolf9.00 The Book of Eli
11.30 Snake Eyes
STAR GOLDA.M.9.10 Vaah Life Ho Ton Aisi:
Amrita RaoP.M.
12.00 Bol Bachchan: Abhishek 3.25 Jungbaaz: Sundar5.45 Billu: Rajpal Y9.00 Makkhi: K Sunddepa
MAXA.M.7.00 Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai: H
Roshan10.30 Golmaal-Fun Unlimited:
Ajay DevganP.M.5.30 Munnabhai MBBS: Sanjay
Dutt9.00 Jab Tak Hai Jaan:
Shahrukh Khan
ZEE CINEMAA.M.5.45 Tarzan: The Wonder Car:
Ajay Devgan 9.00 Phir Hera Pheri: Akshay
Kumar
CVOA.M.
10.00 Biwi Aur Makan: BiswajeetP.M.1.30 Abhimanyu: Anil Kapoor5.30 Prem Aggan: Fardeen Khan9.00 Pardes: Rehman, Madhubala
FILMYA.M.9.00 Jo Bole So Nihal: Sunny P.M.
12.00 Pataal Bhairavi:Jeetendra, Jaya P
3.00 Dill Maange More: ShahidKapoor
6.00 Raj Tilak: Raj Kumar9.00 Gair: Ajay Devgan
B4UA.M.8.00 Maha Guru: RajnikanthP.M.
12.00 Beti No 1: Govinda 4.00 Flood: Robert Carlylt9.00 Kismat Konnection:
Shahid Kapur
ZEE TAKIESP.M.
12.00 Me Shivajiraje BhosaleBoltoy: Sachin Khedekar
3.00 Kutumb: Jitendra Joshi6.00 Rajya Marathi Chitrapat
Mahotsav 20139.00 Aaitya Gharat Gharoba:
Sachin, SupriyaCARTOON NETWORKA.M.8.00 Tom and Jerry Tales8.30 My Name is Raj
10.00 Sur Sur Asur11.30 GonP.M.
12.00 Hanuman Returns2.00 Roll No 213.30 Oggy and The
Cockroaches4.00 Dragon : Riders of the
Berk4.30 Gumball Ki Atrangi Duniya5.00 Krishna in Kansa Vadh6.30 Tom and Jerry The Magic
Ring8.00 Krish Trish Baltiboy9.30 Beywheels
10.00 Scooby Doo and theMonster of Mexico
POGOA.M.8.00 Kallu Kallan Kaalia9.30 Chhota Bheem
10.00 Chhota Bheem In theCurse of Damyaan
P.M.12.00 Mighty Raju: School’s Cool1.30 Chhota Bheem In The
Junglee Kabeela3.00 Chhota Bheem Dholkapur
to Khatmadu4.30 Chhota Bheem5.00 Hamara Raju6.30 Mighty Raju: School’s Cool8.00 Barbie In The Mermaid
Tale II9.30 Mr Bean
10.00 Sacn 2 Go11.00 Mr Bean
DISNEY CHANNELA.M.8.00 Doraemon9.00 Art Attack9.30 Doraemon
10.30 Best of Luck Nikki 311.00 Shake It UpP.M.
12.00 Doraemon3.00 Jet Set3.30 Shake It Up4.00 Best of Luck Nikki4.30 Art Attack5.00 Phineas and Ferb6.00 Doraemon7.00 Art Attack7.30 Suite of Karan and Kabir8.00 Shake It Up8.30 Best of Luck Nikki
COMEDY NIGHTS WITH KAPIL� In tonight’s episode Arjun Rampal and Irrfan Khan will be seenpromoting their upcoming movie - D-Day on the sets of ComedyNights with Kapil with the whacko Sharma family. The two havefun interacting with the fans, while Arjun revisited his Rock-Ondays by donning a guitar and a cap, Irrfan could not resist Kapil’sjokes. CCoolloorrss,, 1100 pp..mm..
SHAPATH – SUPER COPS V/SSUPER VILLAINS � In tonight’s episode the story revolves around a Super Villainwho is a ugly looking magician called Trikon. Further in theepisode two most talented scientists get kidnapped from a sci-entific research conference. ACP Diler knows that Trikon is be-hind all the wicked plans. Will the Super cops be able to stop thisevil man? How will the Shapath team deal with such an incred-ible super power? LLiiffee OOkk,, 99 pp..mm..
INDIAN IDOL JUNIOR� In tonight’s episode, the Top 10 singing idols will croon songsof different ‘Ras’ like Hasya ras, Pag ghoongru, Prem ras, Bhaktiras. The beautiful Shreya Ghoshal will display her acting skillsmuch to the appreciation of the contestants and audience.Karan Wahi will be at his comic best as he cracks jokes and givesShreya the scare of her life. SSoonnyy TTVV,, 88..3300 pp..mm..
WILDEST ARCTIC� WILDEST ARCTIC explores four extraordinary areas of the arc-tic giving a unique insight into what life is like for animals tryingto survive in these incredible habitats. AAnniimmaall PPllaanneett,, 77 pp..mm..
MEAT EATER� In MEAT EATER, Steven lives the hunter-gatherer lifestyle byprocuring his own meat from the wild using both modern and an-cient techniques. He will deconstruct and master any huntingtechnique; track and pursue any prey and eat just about any-thing that walks or crawls. Whether tracking black-tail deer in theremote Alaskan wilderness, or rooting out Javelina in Texas,Rinella will defer to his back-country roots, challenging himself atevery corner while providing nail-biting adventure along the way.DDiissccoovveerryy,, 1111 pp..mm..
FOOD DETECTIVES� Don’t miss the date on FOOD DETECTIVES where science andfood meets to get answers to all the burning food conundrums, from
whether eating garlic makes one smell like one to whether doubledipping is really unsanitary. Watch all the biggest food myths beingbusted on FOOD DETECTIVES. DDiissccoovveerryy SScciieennccee,, 88 pp..mm..
REVOLUTION� Monroe realizes the rebels are winning the war and decidesthey must eliminate Miles. They launch a drone attack against therebel camp but most and Miles believes they have a mole in theirmidst. Charlie is trapped in the rubble leaving Miles and Nora torescue her while Neville rescues his son. The tide turns and the en-tire Georgia Federation is threatened. There’s an attempt on Mon-roe’s life and Jeremy Baker pays the price. Meanwhile, Aaron triesto use the device Rachel took out of her son Danny to heal herbadly broken leg. They are taken prisoner by people who wantthem to save their son but Aaron and Rachel reach a crossroads.In a flashback to 7 years after the blackout, Rachel joins Miles inhis military camp intent on turning the lights back on. Miles wantsbrother but Rachel refuses to reveal location. SSttaarr WWoorrlldd,, 99 pp..mm..
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TV GUIDE
STAR PLUSP.M.2.00 Ek Nanad Ki Khushiyon
Ki Chaabi-Meri Bhabhi4.00 India’s Dancing
Superstars8.00 Hay Yung Mein Aayega Ek
Arjun9.00 India’s Dancing Superstar
STAR WORLDP.M.
12.00 Dr Seuss The Loray2.00 Revenge7.00 Grey’s Anatomy8.00 How I Met Your Mother9.00 Revolution
10.00 Eat Pray Love
ZEE CAFÉP.M.2.00 The Carrie Diaries3.00 Grey’s Anatomy8.00 Pretty Little Liars
10.00 The Carrie Diaries
BIG CBS LOVEP.M.2.00 Melrose Place4.00 Dexter8.00 Under The Dome9.00 X Factor
10.00 Game11.00 Excused
SONY TV P.M. 1.00 Dil To Pagal: Film4.00 Karan Arjun: Film 7.30 Adaalat8.30 Indian Idol Junior
201310.00 CID11.00 Crime Patrol
ZEE TVP.M.
12.00 Punar Vivaah2.30 Film5.00 DID Super Moms7.00 Club Repeat9.00 DID Super Moms
10.30 Fear Files: Dar Ki Sacchi
LIFE OKP.M.
12.00 Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya:Kajol
2.00 Shapath5.30 Devo Ki Dev Mahadev7.00 Police Dial 1008.00 Kahani Mahadev Ki9.00 Shapath
10.00 Savadhaan India11.00 Police Dial 100
COLORSP.M.
12.00 Nautanki Ke Super Over7.30 Sasural Simar Ka8.00 Balika Vadhu8.30 Madhubala9.00 Jhalak Dikhlajaa
10.00 Comedy Nights with Kapil11.00 Shaitan – A Criminal
Mind
SAHARA ONEP.M.
12.00 Desh Ke Dushman: RajKumar
3.00 Jhilmil Sitaron Ka AanganHoga
5.30 Teesri Ankh: Dharmendra8.30 Indra-The Tiger:
Chiranjeevi
SAB TVP.M.2.30 Jeanie Aur Juju3.00 Taarak3.30 Chidiya Ghar4.00 Lapataganj-Ek Baar Phir4.30 FIR5.00 Chintu Bun Gaya Gentleman5.30 Taarak Mehta Ka OOltah..8.00 Chintu Bun Gaya
Gentleman8.30 Gutur Goon 2
9.00 Lapataganj-Ek Baar Phir10.00 Waah Waah Kya Baat Hai
ZEE MARATHIP.M.2.00 Tu Tithe Mee2.30 Tuze Maze Jamena3.00 Mala Sasu Havi3.30 Radha Hi Bawri4.00 Pakke Shejari5.00 Tu tithe Mee5.30 Mala Sasu Havi6.00 Tuze Maze Jamena6.30 Home Minister
7.00 Tu Tithe Mee7.30 Radha Hi Bawri8.00 Unch Maza Zoka8.30 Mala Saasu Havi9.00 Tuze Maze Jamena9.30 Ekapeksha Ek Apsara Aali
Season II
ANIMAL PLANETP.M.1.00 River Monsters3.00 Animal Planet’s A to Z4.00 Wild Connections5.00 TV with Teeth6.00 Wildest Africa
7.00 Wildest8.00 River Monsters
10.00 Animal Planet A To Z.11.00 TV with Teeth:
Underwater Okavango
DISCOVERYP.M.2.00 House Hazards2.30 Swamp Brothers3.00 How Stuff Works4.00 What Happened Next4.30 Destroyed In Seconds5.00 Man vs Wild
6.00 Wildlife7.00 Ultimate Warfare8.00 Man Vs Wild9.00 How to Grow A Planet
10.00 Man Woman Wild11.00 Meat Eater
DISCOVERY KIDSP.M2.00 1001 Nights3.00 Transformers Prime4.30 Wild Kratts5.00 Amazing Spiez6.00 1001 Nights7.00 Sally Bollywood8.00 Adventures of Tintin
9.00 Transformers Prime10.30 Wild Kratts11.00 1001 Nights
SCIENCEP.M.2.00 Monsters Inside Me3.00 When We Left The Earth4.00 Triggers: Weapons That
Changed The World5.00 Frontline Battle Machines
With Mike Brewer6.00 Weapon Masters7.00 Some Assembly Required
7.30 Mean MachinesTranslantic Challenge
8.00 Food Detectives8.30 Everything You Need To
Know About9.00 Large Dangerous Rocket
Ships10.00 Snipers11.00 Monsters Inside Me
HISTORYP.M.2.00 Spiderman Tech3.00 Ancient Aliens4.00 Superhuman8.00 Bamazon9.00 Miracle on Everest
10.00 Mankind11.00 Black Ops
NGCP.M.2.00 Breakout5.00 Most Amazing Moments6.00 Lion Ranger7.00 Nat Geo Investigates9.00 Secrets Of The Taj Mahal
10.00 Breakout11.00 Taboo
STAR CRICKETP.M.1.00 Champions Ka Champion1.30 T20 Dhamaka2.00 Aus Tour of England 2013
h/ls 2n Test Day 3.30 Aus Tour of England 2013
1st Test Day 4 live10.30 Cricket Extra
ESPNP.M.1.00 Winning and Losing –
Gary Player’s 40 OpenC’ships 1994
LISTING
SOAPS & SERIALS
STARMOVIESP.M.2.00 The Medalion3.30 Double Team5.00 Black Hawk Down7.30 Taken9.00 Armour of God III
10.40 Hollow Man
HBOP.M.1.40 Charlie And the Chocolate
Factory4.10 Transporter 36.20 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse9:00 Mission Impossible Ghost
Protocol11.50 Thor
ZEE STUDIOP.M.1.00 The Rock4.00 Red Sun Rising6.15 Stepmom
9.00 American Gangster
PIXP.M.
12.20 Iron Man 22.35 The Spy Next Door4.30 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa6.25 The Karate Kid9.00 Robocop 2
11.35 Slumdog Millinaire
STAR GOLDP.M.
12.00 Om Shanti Om: Arjun R3.25 Ajnabee: Akshay Kumar6.25 Gharwali Baharwali: Anil
Kapoor9.00 Dangerous Khiladi: Allu Arjun
MAXP.M.2.00 AAmdani Attanni Kharcha
Rupaiya: Johnny Lever5.30 Kaho Naa..Pyaar Hai:
Hrithik Roshan9.00 Mohabbatein: Shahrukh
Khan
ZEE CINEMAP.M.2.30 Vishwatma: Sunny Deol5.40 The Real Tiger: Mahesh Babu
CVOP.M.2.00 Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya:
Fardeen Khan5.30 Naina: Shashi Kapoor9.00 Abhimaan: Amitabh Jaya
Bachchan
FILMYP.M.
12.00 Pahredaar: Ajit, Malavika
3.00 Hey Ram: Kala Hassan6.00 Vishwanath: Shatrughan
Sinha9.00 Hum Dil De Chuke
Sanam: Salman Khan
B4UP.M.
12.00 Humshakaal: RajeshKhanna
4.00 Tequila Nights: Adil Hussain
8.00 A Wednesday:Naseeruddin Shah
ZEE TALKIESP.M.
12.00 Gammat Jammat: Sachin3.00 Sasu Numbar Javai Dus
Numbari6.00 Zapatlela: Mahesh
Kothare9.00 Jawai Mazha Bhala:
Vikram Gokhale
POGOP.M.2.00 Chintu Bean Tu Special3.30 Chhota Bheem 4.30 Bachao Bachao Special6.00 Kallu Kallan Kaalia Special7.30 Chintu Bean Tu Special9.00 Chhota Bheem Marathon
CARTOON NETWORKP.M.1.30 Bal Ganesh
3.30 Krishna in Makhan Chor4.30 Krish Tirsh Baltiboy 17.00 Roll No 21 The Quest ofr
Swarnamani8.30 Tom and Jerry Show9.30 Barbie in a Pink Shoe
11.00 Tom and Jerry Show
DISNEY CHANNELP.M.2.00 Doraemon3.30 Phineas And Ferb4.00 Doraemon8.00 Shake It Up8.30 Doraemon
DISNEY XDP.M.2.00 Phineas and Ferb5.00 Iron Man Armored
Adventures6.00 Spiderman8.00 Iron Man Armored
Adventures9.00 Beetleborgs Metallix
MOVIES OF THE DAY
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLEGHOST PROTOCOL� In the fourth installment of the Mission Im-possible series, Ethan Hunt and a new team raceagainst time to track down Hendricks, a danger-ous terrorist who has gained access to Russiannuclear launch codes and is planning a strike onthe United States. An attempt by the team to stophim at the Kremlin ends in a disaster, with an ex-plosion causing severe damage to the Kremlinand the IMF being implicated in the bombing,forcing the President to invoke Ghost Protocol,under which the IMF is disavowed, and will be of-fered no help or backup in any form. Undaunted,Ethan and his team chase Hendricks to Dubai,and from there to Mumbai, but several spectac-ular action sequences later, they might still betoo late to stop a disaster. HHBBOO,, 99 pp..mm..
MOVIE CHANNELS-SUNDAY
MOVIE CHANNELS-SATURDAY
American Gangster,Zee Studio, 9 p.m.
Hollow Man, Star Movies, 10.45 p.m.
Good Luck Chuck, Pix,11.10 p.m.
TODAY’S BEST VIEWING
DDI (Main Channel)P.M.
12.00 Saturday Special3.00 Who Hue Na Hamare3.30 Yeh Dil Ke Rishtey4.00 Meri Baat5.00 Special Agriculture Prog6.00 Music6.30 Pet Care7.00 Rajdhani Samachar7.15 Film Songs7.30 Swas The Bharat8.00 News8.15 Samachar8.30 Yeh Zindagi Hai Gulshan9.00 Ek Kiran Roshni Ki
9.30 GANDHI THE MAHATMA:Starring Rajesh Jais,Mukul Nag, Anu Kamal,Smiti Geetanjali
DDII (Metro Channel)P.M.2.00 Samachar2.30 News3.00 Samachar3.30 Mehnat Rang Layegi4.00 Prime Meridian4.30 News5.30 Rajyon Se Samachar6.00 News Headline6.05 Roving Report6.30 Ehsaas
7.05 Khel Samachar7.30 Market This Week8.30 News9.30 Ek Mulaqat
10.00 Badi Charcha11.00 Mukhya Samachar11.05 Khel Samachar11.30 Market This Week
DOORDARSHAN
All programmes on this page are as per the official schedules of the various channels. Afternoon is not responsible for any last minute changes.
Comedy Nights With Kapil, Colors, 10 p.m.
Shapath, Life Ok, 9 p.m. Eat Pray Love, Star World, 10 p.m.
Ek Kiran Roshni Ki, DDI, 9 p.m.
Ship Of TheseusAt: PVR and other cinemasDirected by Anand GandhiCast: Aida Elkashef, Neeraj Kabi,Sohum Shah and othersRating:����
ANANDGANDHI’S film Ship ofTheseus is an act of courage ata timewhenmost filmmakers
are just trying to make movies thatfit into current popular trends. Per-haps some hope that success willallow them to make their own kindof filmswhen they can, but that sel-dom happens once they enter theBollywood quicksand. Even ‘offbeat’films have to conform to some pre-set templates or lose even the criti-
cal appreciation that is accorded tothem — sometimes undeserved,with words like ‘masterpiece’bandied about casually.However, for a filmmaker to go
with his idea and vision to make afilmwith uncompromising integritywithout worrying about financialimplications is whatmakes this onespecial. That Bollywood power cen-tre appreciated and picked up thefilm for release is a happy off shootof the director’s self-confidence.There was every chance that thefilm would remain confined to thefestival circuit, winning awards oraccolades but languishing in thecans afterwards. Now audiences, atleast in cities, will see the film if onlyto figure out why Kiran Rao is sup-porting it; chances are they mightbe moved by it, and tell theirfriends. Sleeper hits are made byword of mouth and perhaps gen-uinely positive reviews.The title of the film is from a
philosophical paradox that asks if aship has all its parts replaced, doesit remain the same ship. Gandhitells the story of three people whoare affected in different ways whenthey receive an organ donation. Ablind photographer (Aida Elkashef),a Jain monk (Neeraj Kabi) and astock brother Navin (Sohum Shah,also the producer) go through life-altering experiences, as the audi-ence is drawn completely into theirdilemmas. The stories connect in anatural and somehow ennoblingway, leaving the viewer emotionallystirred.Written with feeling, directed
with skill and beautifully shot, thefilm benefits enormously by havingunknown faces in the cast. It allowsthe viewer to forget it’s fiction andbelieve in the characters.If the audience also supports the
film the way the producers and dis-tributors have, then Gandhi’s workwill be validated. But even withoutprosaic notions of box-officesuccess, Ship Of Theseus is a hit.
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THE film is another attempt bystudios to bring in classic
fairytales, twist them a little andmake them into action flickswith Snow White… and Red RidingHood being recent attempts. In asimilar vein is the familiar GermanBrothers Grimm fairytale Hansel &Gretel. With a clever plot, the filmis loosely based on the children’sstory, but this time there are nokids. They are instead replaced bysiblings who are into adulthoodand have a successful career inwitch hunting, thereby making thisversion suitable for viewers over15 years of age.The story kicks off like the
age old tale – a brotherand sister areabandoned by theirfather in the woods,find a house made ofcandy and enter only tobe captured and put in acage by a witch who tries tofatten them up. Theduo fights their wayout and ultimatelyends up throwing the witch into anoven. Years later, Hansel (JeremyRenner) and Gretel (GemmaAterton) who play the adult versionof the story, try to trace theirparents’ past and stumble on aheady dose of witches and magic.Several children have disappearedfrom the village and the mayor ishelpless. The citizens are eager to
execute supposed witches for thecrime and Hansel andGretel arrive just in time to save agood witch from being burnt aliveby the Sheriff and the people.
The Mayor then takescharge and controls thecrowd. He appointsHansel and Gretel todestroy the witches,particularly Muriel(Famke Janssen) andbring back the children.The task however, is not
an easy one; thewitch hunters take onthe help of the good
witch who has just enough magicto give the heroes a fightingchance. This action-thriller hasloads of blood, decapitations,stabbings, shootings with gunsand arrows, explosions and magicin almost every chapter of this 80minute spectacle and the amazing5. 1 surround sound only adds tothe fun. — Verus Ferreira
HANSEL AND GRETEL —WITCH HUNTERSRs. 599/-Cast: Gemma Aterton, Je-remy Renner, Famke JanssenWritten & Directed By:Tommy Wirkola
� Hansel and Gretel is aa) German fairytaleb) Belgium fairytalec) American fairytale
� Who do the citizens want to burnalive?a) Evil witch
b) Good witchc) Bad Witch
� What is the house Hansel andGretel enter, made of?a) Candyb) Breadc) Chocolate
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D-DayAt: Cinemax and other cinemasDirected by Nikhil AdvaniCast: Rishi Kapoor, Irrfan, ArunRampal, Huma Qureshi, AakashDahiya, Shriswara and othersRating:���
D-Day is a wish-fulfilment fan-tasy for Indians. At many a
party or coffee table discussion, thepoint about India not being able tosend a team of covert operatives todeal with the ‘D Company’ problemcomes up, particularly after the USgot to the world’s most dreaded ter-rorist hiding out in Pakistan.While so many filmmakers are
busy glorifying gangsters, Nikhil Ad-vani’s D-Day is about a small groupof dedicated RAW agents, who puttheir lives at stake to nab Iqbal(Rishi Kapoor), a fictional don(obviously based on a real-life crim-inal mastermind) orchestrated ‘un-officially’ by their Chief, Ashwini(Nasser).Hollywood does this sort of thing
very well, peppering their films withgreat action, and unencumbered bythe need for romance, music orheightened drama. The premiseof D-Day is fabulous, and if Advanicould trim the fat, it would havebeen a great entertainer. Even withits maze-like plotting and needlessdigressions, it is a fairly absorbingfilm, with a final burst of jingo-ism. Wali Khan (Irrfan) lives with his
wife (Shriswara) and son in Karachi,an undercover agent for nine years,hoping for one lead that will makehis existence worthwhile. When he
gets news of the wedding of Iqbal’sson at a Karachi hotel, he kicks intomotion the plan to catch the donand take him to India. Joining theteam are other covert operatives,Rudra (Arjun Rampal), Zoya (HumaQureshi) and Aslam (Akash Dahiya).Their attempt fails; the Indian
government professes ignorance ofthe plan and leaves the four to fend
for themselves. A brisk, fast-paced,no-nonsense film might haveworked better, but Advani mean-ders off into Rudra’s passion for aprostitute (Shruti Hassan), Wali’sconcern for his family and Huma’smarriage breaking down.On the plus side, the four are not
robots, the emotional conflicts intheir lives are part of their personal-
ities, making their thankless sacri-fice even more poignant. The com-plicated political ramifications ofthe operation slow down the pace.That the RAW team actually wantsto bring Iqbal to India to face trial,might seem a bit too idealistic (orfaintly ridiculous), knowing ourlegal system, which their prey isonly too familiar with and talksabout with contempt.Rishi Kapoor plays the character
with flamboyance, his speech pep-pered with Marathi, and bringssuch menace into his bearing, thathe dwarfs everyone else in theframe. Irrfan has the tougher part,
since his Wali Khan has the most tolose, Arjun Rampal gets to play thestone-faced fauji, and HumaQureshi the femme fatale, and theydo well.The look of the film is dark and
realistic, the action gritty, even ifthere are some curious slips likeIqbal’s nephew being allowed to at-tack the prostitute for shelteringRudra, with Pakistan’s army generalstanding around, and an absence ofany police action, or tracing of cellphones, even though a hotel isblown up and innocents killed. Still,it has enough merit to warrant avisit to the cinemas.
Wind In Its Sails
Mission Impossible
I understand that one can use force toprotect one’s own property. However,nowhere is it mentioned about the quan-tum of force that can be used to protectpossession/property. Also, how does onejudge the conduct of the person who usedthe force?
— Malkan Desai
By law, there is nothing fixed by statute toascertain the quantum of force that canbe used. But, as precedent bears testimo-ny, the force could be to the extent ofcausing the death of the aggressor.Nevertheless, the issue of force to be
used is settled by law that the force usedshould not be more than what “is neces-sary”. Also, whether the force used is inexcess or not is a question of fact that willbe determined by the facts and circum-stances of each individual case. Therecannot be a generalised solution to theissue of force.Allowances are made by law for the
person’s feelings at that point of timewhich may be incidental to the forceneeded to protect the property from theaggressor. The law will take into consid-eration if he is faced with a real appre-hension that the aggressor might causedeath or grievous hurt or his property isfaced with an element of danger. Suchapprehensions inevitably create in hismind a sense of excitement and confu-sion.It is understood that at the opportune
moment, the one thought that would beforemost in his mind would be to wardoff the imminent danger and save him-self or his property. He would be mostkeen on doing anything possible in exer-cise of his right. Therefore, while dealingwith the issue of whether more force isused than was necessary or justified bythe prevailing circumstances, it would beinappropriate to adopt tests of detachedobjectivity that’s natural in a court room.For instance, when the issue is exam-
ined long after the incident has occurred.In a few judicial decisions, it has beenobserved the means a threatened personadopts or the force he used “should notbe weighed in golden scales”. Also,whether the force used was more thannecessary would be determined on thefacts and circumstances of each andevery individual case.
JOINT OWNER IN SOCIETY CANALSO BE A NOMINEEOne lady bought a flat along with her sonand applied for membership of theSociety in joint names. The nominationform submitted to the Society shows herson's name as the Nominee also. Can aCo-owner (second name in the share cer-tificate) be a nominee also? In the event ofdeath of the first owner, what is to be doneby the co-owner (son), to become the nextsingle owner (100 per cent owner)? Thelady has other children also.
— Thomas Abraham
Yes, a co-owner/joint owner can be anominee too. As for your second query,under the Maharashtra Cooperative
Society Act, on the death of a member,the society can transfer the interest to anominee or an heir or a legal representa-tive. In a recent High Court ruling, it washeld that such a nominee does notbecome the only owner.The nominee represents the legal heirs
of the deceased member while dealingwith the cooperative society and is onlyempowered to act on behalf of the realowners. This, however, is a temporaryarrangement between the death of themember and till the court decides thelegal heir who is entitled to the propertyor estate.A member of a society can make a
nomination which can be revoked at anytime; on the death of a member, the soci-ety transfers the shares to the nominee orthe heir or the legal representative; incase no nominee is mentioned, the soci-ety puts out a public notice invitingclaims; the nominee is in charge of theproperty only till the court decides whois entitled to the property as per succes-sion laws.
MEANING OF PROPERTYINCLUDES A ‘DEBT’What is the exact meaning of ‘Property’and does it include a debt?
‘Property’ as it appears in Section 405 ofthe Indian Penal Code cannot be con-fined to tangiblemovable property and iswide enough to include a debt.Since a ‘debt’ is included within the
expression ‘property’ as occurring inSection 405 IPC, that deals with theoffence of criminal breach of trust, itwould be difficult to accept the con-tention that though this kind of propertyis included in Section 405, no criminalbreach of trust in respect thereof could atall take place.Here and elsewhere, the word ‘proper-
ty’ is used in amuchwider sense than theotherwise limited ‘movable property’.There is no reason to restrict the mean-ing of the word property to ‘movableproperty’ only when it is used withoutany qualification in Section 405 or inother sections of the IPC.Whether the offence, defined in a par-
ticular section of the IPC, may be com-mitted in respect of any particular kindof property will not depend on the inter-pretation of the word ‘property’ but onwhether that particular kind of propertycan be subject to the acts covered by thatsection. In this sense the word ‘property’in a particular section covers only thattype of property with respect to whichthe offence, contemplated in that sec-tion, can be committed.
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ADEVELOPMENTAgreement is essentially cre-ating a charge and interest of the developer inthe immoveable property of the owner. As persection 17(1) of the Registration Act, 1908, com-pulsory registration is provided of instru-ments/documents “which purport or operateto create, declare, assign, limit or extinguish,whether in present or in future, any rights, titleor interest, whether vested or contingent, of thevalue of the one hundred rupees and upwards,to or in immovable property,”A development Agreement would surely be
covered within the ambit and domain of thisstatutory provision,However, as a general practice Development
Agreements are normally not registered. Inthese types of agreements, generally the devel-opers tend to have an upper-hand in the wholescenario because of the fact that he feels con-tents and confident with the actual physicalpossession of the land and actual control overthe building being constructed thereupon.Besides, legal andmoralmoney remain an inte-gral part of the whole deal.Developer is most interested in concealing
the real and actual consideration of the ventureand is anxious to develop the land within ashort period, make a quick buck and quit fromthe scene, leaving the owner of the land and thepurchasers of the flats to sort-out betweenthemselves all legal disputes which might cropup in due course of time.But, such a scenario works out in favour of
developer, only if the builder does not raise adispute regarding the sharing of the built-upstructure as per the Development Agreement.Serious problems can arise if an unregisteredDevelopment Agreement becomes subject-matter of a motion in court and the court findsit difficult to even admit the agreement in evi-dence for want of compulsory registration.Likewise, there can arise difficulties relating tocommon area and amenities to be shared bythe occupants of the building inter se, whenthey find that the core-document, they trustupon, in not admissible in evidence.For settling disputes over those issues, it may
at times become essential to refer to theDevelopment Agreement and the legal proce-dures many wholly prohibit the same.Therefore, it is highly recommended that theDevelopment Agreement be duly registered forthe satisfaction of all the parties concerned andin the interest of justice, reasonableness andfair-play.In M Mookerjee v. District Consumer
Disputes Redressal Forum Consumer Forumimpounded the initial agreement itself,between the promoter and the purchaser of theflat/consumer, on the ground that it was notproperly stamped. The agreement was not reg-istered tough it was compulsorily register-ableunder section 17 sub-section (1A) of theRegistration Act. However, the ConsumerForum enforced the agreement and granted therelief sought i.e., directing the promoter to exe-cute a conveyance of the flat, since practicallyfor all reasonable purposes, possession of theproperty has already been delivered to the con-sumer pursuant to the impounded agreementfor the sale intending to convey title to theproperty.
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WHETHER DEVPT AGREEMENTNEEDS REGISTRATION BY LAW
LEGAL QUERIES
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LEISURESAMURAI SUDOKU 267 DOMINOES 267
HITORI 267
CODE WORDS 150
Each Samurai Sudoku puzzle consists of 5 overlapping “classic” 9x9 Sudoku sub-puzzles. Each 9x9 sub-puzzle mustbe solved according to the rules of Sudoku: each row, column and 3x3 box must contain all digits from 1 to 9 -therefore, digits cannot be repeated. Each Samurai Sudoku puzzle has one solution only.
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The objective of Hitori is to mark out the incorrect cells. The rulesare: a) A Number may never appear more than once in each row orcolumn. b) Marked or incorrect cells are never adjacent in a row or acolumn.c) Unmarked cells create a single continuous area, undivided bymarked cells.
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In each puzzle every letter of the alphabet has been replaced by a number; the same number represents the sameletter throughout the puzzle. To start you off, we give you three letters and the numbers which have replaced them.When you’ve filled in these letters throughout the puzzle you’ll have enough clues to start guessing words and discoveringother letters. To help you keep track, as you find a letter, slot it into the grid provided and cross it off the list.To help you keep track, as you find a letter, slot it into the grid provided and cross it off the list.
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LEISUREFIGURE OUT
PICTURE CROSSWORD WORD SEARCH
A1 B1 C1 D1 E1
A2 B2 C2 D2 E2
A3 B3 C3 D3 E3
A4 B4 C4 D4 E4
A5 B5 C5 D5 E5
LLUUSSTTRROOUUSSCan you find the words connected in one way or the other with thetheme indicated by the title in today’s Word Search? The words may beread horizontally, vertically or diagonally either forwards or backwards,but always in straight lines. Use a ruler to cross them through as youfind them.
WORDLIST: Abrade, Beam, Blind, Bright, Buff, Burnish, Clean, Glassy,Glaze, Gleam, Glitter, Gloss, Glow, Grind, Luster, Polish, Pumice, Radiate,Rubdown, Scour, Scrub, Sheen, Shimmer, Shine, Slick, Smooth, Sparkle,Unmarred
Each square contains part of acomplete picture that is to becopied into its matchingnumbered square in thediagram. Start with square A1,drawing it into the diagramwhere row A and column 1intersect. Continue with A2, A3 etc.
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SOLVE THIS FREE FORMCROSSWORDWHERE THEWORDS AREREPRESENTED BY PICTURES
LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION
SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK’S
PICTURE CROSSWORDACROSS: 1 Cactus, 2Asia, 6 Umbrella, 8 Leaf, 9Basket, 12 Opener, 13Pan, 14 Ball, 15 Eagle.DOWN: 1 Cage, 3 Mango,4 Gloves, 5 Wallet, 7Rose, 10 Sandals, 11Tablets.
SOLUTION TO SAMURAISUDOKU 266
SOLUTION TO DOMINOES 118 SOLUTION TO HITORI 118SOLUTION TO DOMINOES 266 SOLUTION TO HITORI 266 SOLUTION TO CODE WORDS 149 SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK’STETRAVEX
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AACCRROOSSSS::1 Multi-Function Display (3)4 Nut for drinks (4)8 Buyer's proof: Abbr. (4)12 Lobbying group (3)15 Average grade (3)16 Rainbow goddess (4)17 Alpine primrose (8)19 Reaction facilitator (8)21 What you say when you are not
impressed ! (1,3,4)22 Belief system (5)23 Union territory neighbouring Tamil
Nadu (11)25 Back up (3)26 Colombo, ___ Lanka (3)27 Matched pair (3)28 Little devil (3)29 Rye, maize, or rice (6)32 Eastern newt (3)34 Cardiff's land (5)36 San Juan is its capital (6,4)39 Manage with limited resources ?
(4,2)40 Ornamental container (3)41 Hide worker (6)42 One day cricket match, abbr. (3)43 Drunks (4)45 Household appliance, for short (3)46 Horned (3)48 In brief, sergeants and corporals (4)52 Mighty Joe Young, e.g. (3)54 Breakfast fare (6)57 Alphabetic trio (3)58 Wax matches (6)61 Given to unnecessary interference
(10)63 Enlightened Buddhist (5)64 Velocity, abbr. (3)65 Photo-electric cell (6)66 Actress Peebles (3)67 Record maker: abbr. (3)69 Barnyard sound (3)72 National Academy of Sciences,
briefly (3)73 Dehradun is the capital of this state
(11)76 Director Kurosawa (5)79 Tasteful workmanship (8)80 Digressions (8)82 Refrain from drink (8)83 Duelist's weapon (4)
84 Earth prefix (3)85 Former Egypt-Syria alliance: abbr.
(3)86 Eelworm (4)87 Polaris, for one (4)88 Clancy title (3)
DDOOWWNN::1 1300 in Roman numerals (4)2 Expect with alarm (4)3 Discouragement (9)4 Unit of power, Kw in short ? (8)5 Rossini's Count ____ (3)6 Needs speech therapy (5)7 John Jacob or Mary (5)8 South African assembly (4)9 Picasso, beginning in 1907 (6)10 Comparison shopper's concern (5)11 Stingy person (8)12 Childish (7)13 Seized with sudden apprehension
(7)14 Style of music (7)18 B-F connection (3)20 Doe _ __ .... (5)24 Sister's daughter (5)29 Computer brains: abbr. (4)30 Continental exchange (4)31 Portions of bread (6)
33 Coerced or drove or propelled (6)35 Comparable (4)37 Genetic letters (3)38 Cashflow factor (6)39 Edible mushrooms (6)44 Hard drive interface (4)47 ___ hat, behind the times (3)49 Channel events (9)50 Odour: prefix (4)51 "Pun" or "fun" ending (4)53 Author of The Man from Snowy
River (8)55 Thin toast (5)56 He is between twelve and twenty (8)58 The former New Hebrides (7)59 Asmera is its capital (7)60 Break into pieces (7)62 Boa (5)64 Ex-India opening batsman Rathore
(6)68 Dull finish (5)70 Chips in at stud (5)71 Make suitable (5)74 British islet (3)75 Tree toad (4)77 Map abbreviations (4)78 Unto us __ __ is given (1,3)81 National Endowment for the Arts:
abbr. (3)
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LEISURESATURDAY CROSSWORD 267 WORD PUZZLE 267
TETRA VEXACRO STIXFit the letters each column into the boxes directly above them in order to form words. The order in which the lettersare to be placed is to be decided by you. Each letter is to be used once. When completed you will find a quotationabout the theme given.
Today’s Theme: EXTREMETIES OF THOUGHT
3 LETTERABCACEAHAAILARCAREASSATEAXECUTDIPEAREMSERAEYEHEXIREJARJIMLIEMETNTHODE
TetraVex is a challenging brain teaser. The object of the game is to fillthe grid with the tiles so that the patterns on the adjacent edges ofeach tile match, much like aligning domino tiles. The object of thegame is to place all the tiles in the grid so that the figures on the ad-jacent edges of each tile match. You can place any tile anywhere in
the grid, but you cannot place a tile in the grid if its edges do not match all of its neigh-bors. Find a digit that occurs only once on a given puzzle. You know that this digitmust lie along the outer edge of the grid, since there are no other tiles that can matchit. You can simplify solving by cutting out the nine squares and juggling them in thegrid.
LLAASSTT WWEEEEKK’’SS SSOOLLUUTTIIOONN:: "They spell it Vinci and pronounce it Vinchy; foreigners always spell better than theypronounce."
OVAREDREVRIMSATSTYTISURNVIAWEEWITWOKYES4 LETTERAEONAINUANNEARIABLURBRANDENTDUMAEDGEEMUS
HEMPIDEMIDOLISLEKEEPLOTHLUDOMARTMICANAPEODDSODESON ITONESPRIMRAGSRANIRENTRIPEROWSSASHSINGSTOWSYNC
UNTOUPONVASEWESTYAWSYOUR5 LETTERADIEUAEGISALGAEARENABYLAWCADETERUPTHYDRAKHAKILINERPYGMYRECAPSTRUTUNDER
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LAST WEEK’S SOLUTION
WIZARD OF ID PARKER & HART
B.C. JOHNNY HART
BEAU PEEP THE ADVENTURES OF LEGIONNAIRE BEAU PEEP
FRED BASSET ALEX GRAHAM
MODESTY BLAISE PETER O’DONNELL
PHANTOM LEE FALK
BIRTHDAY FORECAST: Uncertainties prevailing at work will be cleared. You will gainsubstantially in deals concluded this year. Love life will take an upward swing. Chil-dren will be a source of anxiety. Students will have to get down seriously to revising fortheir exams. They need to work harder if they wish tomake the grade. Success in sportscompetitions is assured
BABIES BORN TODAY: Will be sturdy, attractive, tall, well built, healthy and long-lived. Steady penetrating gaze and soft curly hair. Intelligent determined, honest forth-right. There will be success in life after age 30.
TODAY’S FORECASTTIGER BUD BLAKE
MOON : Moon in Scorpio till 2.38 p.m./ Mercury direct
TITHI : 12th Ashadh ShuklapakshaNAKSHATRA : Jyesht
RASHI : Vrischika (Scorpio) N.Y.LUCKY COLOUR : Light GreenLUCKY NUMBER : 3
ARIES (March 21 - April 20):Several favorable opportunitiesfor investment on a short-term
basis will materialize. Those keen ongoing in for higher studies or research willget all the help and support that theyneed. Social activities and outings proveto be exciting. Difference in love will be re-solved and lead to further strengtheningof ties. You will enjoy domestic felicity.
GEMINI (May 21 - June 20):You are on a threshold of a vital break-through which will make way for
tremendous growth. Concentrate andmove ahead. These are rare moments. Goodnews you are waiting for is conveyed by evening.You can look forward to substantial monetarygains coming your way. Be warmer in your loveand affection to achieve a better rapport withyour beloved. You will be very happy becauseyou have discharged a great responsibility to-wards your family or someone you love.
LEO (July 22 - August 21):Thingsmay not move, as you wantthem to. Be resolute and concen-
trate on working out an alternatestrategy for the future. The future is not asdepressing as you imagine it to be. Thereis a silver lining so wait for the appropriatetime when things begin to happen. Thosein love have a strong bond and will shareintimate moments of togetherness.
LIBRA (September 22 - October22): Travel is very strongly indi-cated for you today. Besides your
regular work, which is under control,you can look forward to an assignmentthat is exciting and something different.At home matters come to a head againbut this time you will have the right solu-tion. Make sure that in proving that youare right you don’t hurt the feels and sen-sibilities of your mate or sweetheart
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 -December 20): You will makemajor decisions about work and
career, leading to remarkable gains.Overseas influences are strong. A journeywill yield profits now and for the future.Some of you may set up a new venture ina foreign country. Watch a tendency to beshort tempered with associates. Give uptesting the loyalty of your friends andloved ones. Accept that you are loved forthe way you are by one and all.
AQUARIUS (January 20 - Feb-ruary 18): You will be toying withnew ideas to incorporate into your
work. Go slow with new process andwithout disturbing your regular schedule.Do not push yourself toomuch if things donot go your way today. People who arenormally quite efficient will also get onyour nerves. Your being aloof or withdrawnwill not solve personal problems. Youneed to be forthright and let the other per-son know what upsets you
TAURUS (April 21 - May 20):You will get encouraging informa-tion about work or career today.
You may receive news of your ap-pointment to some important office,which could take you to an important po-sition. There will be several new propos-als for work. The time is good you canafford to be choosy. With everyone vyingfor your attention you have every reasonto be pleased but your mate or belovedmay feel insecure.
CANCER (June 21 - July 21):You are trying hard to be some-thing that you are not. Those who
know you well know that this is a be-havior that is completely against the grainof your character. You will still be able to getwhat you want without having to compro-mise any more. Just be a bit more patientfor the time to be right. In relationships youhavemademistakes which are not like you.You are lovable and will be forgiven if youare genuine in your approach.
VIRGO (August 22 - Septem-ber 21): You can look forward togains from unexpected sources. A
work proposal that was withdrawnwill be revived. The successful completionof this assignment will get you series offresh contracts. An opportunity to spend arelaxed evening in the company of an oldfriend will prove rejuvenating. Try not tospoil things by discussing work.
SCORPIO (October23 -Novem-ber 21): Travel plans run intosome delays. You could be running
late for an important meeting andthis could upset your schedule. You mayhave a lot coming at you today but youhave it in you to deal with any emergencyand come out unscathed. Keep a check onyour temper. You cannot wish away mis-takes you have made. You are a lovableperson it would be difficult to ignore youand stay angry for long. You will be ablemake up for lost time with your beloved.
CAPRICORN (December 21- January 19): Your work willgradually begin to pick up with in-
crease in your regular income.There will be temptations to start some-thing new that apparently promises im-mediate gains. However this is not theright time to make investments or seekchange in your job or work. Home andfamily life will be happy and relaxed.
PISCES (February 19 - March20): This is the time to play safeand avoid quick profit schemes.
You achieve faster growth by teamwork and through your contacts. If youhave wronged anyone be candid and ex-press your regret. You may be drawn tosomeone who may not reciprocate yourfeelings. So, you must control yourself inorder to avoid being hurt.
JAGJIT UPPAL
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COFFEEBREAK
ACROSS:1 South Indian state (6)5 Confer knighthood on (3)8 Jamaican citrus fruit (4)9 Manhattan or London area (4)10 Theater district (6)11 Stockade (9)13 When I was _ __ : in my childhood?
(1,3)15 Indian Police Service, acronym (3)16 Monetary unit of Oman (5)17 Orbital point (5)20 1051 in Roman numerals (3)22 Dracula portrayer Christopher ___
(3)23 ___ Marshal Sam Manekshaw (5)24 Bunkum (5)26 Family (3)27 Dispatched (4)28 Not honest or trustworthy (9)31 An edible mollusc (6)32 ___ off : reprimand? (4)33 A support (4)34 A hoofed animal; a donkey (3)35 Almost or approximately? (6)
DOWN:1 Village in E Egypt (6)2 Legible (8)3 Harp-like musical instrument (4)4 Afflict with great anguish (7)5 Instrument faces (5)6 Bombay Suburban Electric Supply, in
short? (4)7 ___ Chaplin : the famous comedian?
(7)12 Cert. Pub. Acct. (3)14 Irish parliament (4)18 In addition (4)19 Academic session (8)
20 Citizen soldiery (7)21 Rainy season (7)24 Hurry (3)25 Strongly built (6)
26 Strikes sharply (5)29 Chinese restaurant fare: ___ noo-
dles (4)30 A class or group (4)
CRYPTOQUIPThe Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one letter stands for another.
Today’s clue: S equals D
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IRREGULAR SUDOKU 1724
HEATHCLIFF
SUDOKU 1905Sudoku is a numberplacing puzzle based ona 9x9 grid such severalgiven numbers.To solve aSudoku puzzle, everydigit from 1 to 9 mustappear in each of thenine vertical columns, ineach of the ninehorizontal rows and ineach of the nine boxes.
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AfternoonWORDMINE
How many words of four or more letters can you make from the letters shown intoday’s puzzle? In making a word, each letter may be used once only. Each wordmust contain the letter at the top of the pyramid. There should be at least onenine letter word. Plurals, foreign words and proper names are not allowed.TTooddaayy’’ss rraattiinnggss:: 16 aavveerraaggee; 18 ggoooodd; 20 oouuttssttaannddiinngg.YYEESSTTEERRDDAAYY’’SS SSOOLLUUTTIIOONN:: align, angst, gain, gait, giant, gilt, girl, girt, gist, glint,gnat, grail, grain, grant, grin, grist, grit, lasting, ling, rang, rating, ratting, rattling,ring, salting, sang, sating, sign, signal, sing, slang, slating, slatting, sling, snag,stag, staring, starling, starting, STARTLING, stating, sting, string, tasting.
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QUICK CROSSWORD 4719
SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY’S QUICK CROSSWORDAACCRROOSSSS:: 1 Rann, 4 Caucus, 8 Far, 10 Acts, 13 Rockfall, 14 Plowman, 15 Mclean,17 Dubrovnik, 21 Dom, 22 IOC, 23 Tut, 26 Kshatriya, 27 Alalia, 28 Leveret, 32Cicisbeo, 34 Dish, 35 Mix, 36 Naught, 37 Face. DDOOWWNN:: 1 Reap, 2 NATO, 3 Para, 5 Ackack, 6 Cpa, 7 Solong, 9 Ron, 11 Cloud, 12Swarm, 15 Mica, 16 Equi, 18 Bola, 19 Visa, 20 Noh, 23 Treed, 24 Types, 25 Fal-con, 26 Kitsch, 28 Lem, 29 Eoin, 30 Rita, 31 Thee, 33 Cru.
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LONDON:EnglanddismissedAus-tralia for 128 in their first innings
on the second day of the second testat Lord's on Friday with off-spinnerGraeme Swann scalping a five-for towrap up the Australian innings in53.3 overs.England resuming the day at 289
for sevenwerebowledout for 72 runsin the morning session with 48 runsbeen added for the last wicket.After a good start with ShaneWat-
sonandChrisRogers adding42 runs,Tim Brensan brought in the break-through with Watson failing onceagain and later got the better off ofleft hander Phil Hughes. GraemeSwann conceded just 44 runs in the21.3 overs he bowled. This was his15th five-for and was unplayable onoccasions with the wicket openingup and the cherry doing a lot oncepitching on the rough.Off-spinner Swann, who earlier in
the day had smashed Australia for aquickfire 28 not out batting at No 11,had tea figures of threewickets for 27runs in 15overs. BradHaddin,whose73 sonearly deniedEnglanda14-runfirstTestwin atTrent Bridge,was twonot out, with Peter Siddle unbeatenon naught, as he faced another res-cuemission.Australia, whose fallible top order
had been their Achilles heel at TrentBridge, had lost three wickets for 11runs in front of a sun-drenched ca-pacity crowd of more than 28,000 at'the home of cricket'.
There was no doubt, however,about themanner inwhichAustraliawere four down.Usman Khawaja, brought in after
Australia axed Ed Cowan who onseven saw JonathanTrott dropa rou-
tine slip catch off Swann, gave hiswicket away to the spinner on 14whenheholedout toKevinPietersenatmid-off.Not for the first time in his career,
Australia captainMichaelClarke, the
tourists' best batsman, came in withhis side in trouble. Clarke could onlywatch as Steven Smith turned Swanto Ian Bell, whose 109 Thursday hadrevived England from the depths of28 for three, at short leg.
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SPORTS
By A Sports Reporter
MUMBAI: The recently ap-pointed Indian skipper Virat
Kohli for the Zimbabwean tour inabsentia of Mahendra Singh Dhonistrode a controversial pathwhen hesaid at an event that experience did-n’t matter much in the one-day in-ternationals and in the Twenty 20format and what mattered was the‘hunger’ to win.“I don't think experiencematters,
especially in limited overs game.You need 11 players who are hungryfor success, hard working andwhose vision is the team’s victory.All 15 players are strong and it is astrong unit, which is good,” saidVirat Kohli at the launch of toy-
makerMattel Superhero ‘Max Steel’on Friday.The Delhi cricketer who was fill-
ing in for Dhoni inWest Indies saidit was important to lead by examplein order to gain respect of your fel-low cricketers. He said despite beinga young skipper and having seniorsaround the dressing room, oneshouldn’t be afraid to play under theshadows of their seniors and theyshould back their abilities to thecore.“The best quality is to not be
afraid of anything. Even if you haveseniors or players with lot more ex-perience in your team, you needconfidence in your ability and thinkyou can lead them. It is importantyou set an example with your per-
formance quickly and then you gainrespect. If the respect is mutual be-tween players and captain then theside is successful, and it comes fromperformance and when you winmatches for the team. That inspira-tion spreads in the team,” saidKohli.
CORRUPTS SHOULD BE PUNISHEDThe 24-year-old skipper referring tothe spot fixing saga which engulfedIndian cricket prior to the team’s de-parture to the ICC Champions Tro-phy tournament in England saidthat it was important to punishthose ‘villains’ of the game. "Hero isa person who respects the gameand does not corrupt the game.Theonewho doesn't [respect cricket] or
corrupts the game, they are the vil-lain. They should be punished andthey have been punished in thepast.”
SACHIN WILL ALWAYS REMAINMY IDOLOn been asked whowas his idol, hedidn’t hesitate to mention SachinTendulkar adding the Mumbaibatsman had the quality to single-handedly change the course of thematch. “It has always been Ten-dulkar and it will be Tendulkar forlife. He is someone who has in-spired me immensely. Just watch-ing him play for India, I used todream of winning games for India,because he used to do it singlehandedly.”Virat Kohli during an event in the city.
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SPORTS MIN RECOMMENDS DHYAN CHAND FOR BHARAT RATNANNEW DELHI: The clamour may
have been for SachinTendulkar but the Sports
Ministry has recommended hockeylegend Major Dhyan Chand's namefor India's highest civillian honour --the Bharat Ratna. "The letter recommending Bharat
Ratna for Dhyan Chand has alreadybeen sent to the Prime Minister,"Sports Secretary P K Deb said."The Ministry has only
recommended Dhyan Chand's namefor the highest honour," he added.The recommendation, sent to
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, willbe studied further before it goes forapproval of President PranabMukherjee, for the hockey wizard toget the award posthumously.
A six-member delegation, led byDhyan Chand's son Ashok Kumar,met Sports Minister Jitendra Singhon July 12. The delegations alsoincluded former India cricket captainBishan Singh Bedi and DhyanChand's grandson Gaurav Singh."Irrespective of whether the award
is given or not, it is an honour for ourfamily that his name has beenrecommended by the Sports Ministerfor Bharat Ratna," Ashok Kumar said."The minister assured us that he
would try his best to get DhyanChand's name considered for thehonour. Since no other name hasbeen recommended, so there is noconflict. We are hopeful he will getBharat Ratna this yearposthumously," he added.
Ashok also praised Bedi forpressing hard for Dhyan Chand'sname during their meeting withJitendra Singh.Dhyan Chand won three gold
medals at the Olympics -- 1928 inAmsterdam, 1932 in Los Angelesand 1936 in Berlin. He passed awayin 1979. The government in 2011had ignored the plea of 82Members of Parliament, whorecommended Dhyan Chand's namefor Bharat Ratna but in January2012, the Ministry itself forwardedhis name along with Olympic goldmedallist shooter Abhinav Bindraand mountaineer Tenzing Norgay forthe award. However, Tendulkar'sname was not given as the BCCI hadnot recommended him.
JSW sign India teamcaptain Sunil Chhetri
BBEENNGGAALLUURRUU:: In amajor capture,JSW Sports, onFriday, announcedthe signing ofIndia teamcaptain SSuunniillCChhhheettrrii to theBengaluru-basedfootball club that
is set to be launched on Saturday.Chhetri’s signing for JSW ends weeksof speculation about the striker’sfuture. “I met the people at JSW a fewmonths ago and the first thing thatstruck me was the passion behind allthe planning. I want to play for a clubthat’s clear about its vision and I sawthat in JSW. I know I am coming froma champion team but that works asmore motivation here,” said Chhetri.
Chhetri had signed for SportingClube de Portugal B last seasonbefore he came on loan to ChurchillBrothers towards the fag end of the I-League.
On his decision of signing for a clubthat will be making its I-League debutthis season, Chhetri said he didn’tneed any prodding. “Choosing JSWwasn’t really tough because thepeople seemed genuine. We need tothink long term. We are a young teamand we wouldn’t want to harbor highhopes. I’m not setting any targets butI’m sure we can achieve a lot of thingsif we stick together.”
SWANN FIVE-FOR GIVES ENGLAND THE EDGE England's Graeme
Swann, Alastair Cook,and Matt Prior celebratethe wicket of Australia'sSteven Smith during daytwo of the second Ashes
Test match held at Lord'scricket ground in London.
Experience doesn’t matter in shorter format: Kohli
Good response for the tabletennis tourney at MIGMMUUMMBBAAII:: The Mumbai SuburbanDistrict Table Tennis Tournamentorganized by MIG got a greatresponse with 300 participantsenrolling themselves to have a go atthe championships. The tournamentwas inaugurated at the hands offormer national Table TennisChampion Kamlesh Mehta. Mehtainaugurated the tournament byplaying a game of table tennis withMIG Cricket Club’s General SecretaryAshish Patankar. This tournament isscheduled for four days.
Mahadik appointed videoanalyst of men’s hockeyNNEEWW DDEELLHHII:: Hockey India (HI) todayannounced the appointment ofDhananjay Mahadik as video analystof the senior men national team.Mahadik worked as video analyst ofthe Delhi Waveriders in theinaugural Hockey India League
season. As a player, Mahadik played64 international matches andrepresented the country in thevarious tournaments, including FIHHockey World Cup in New Delhi2010, Commonwealth Games inNew Delhi 2010, Asian Games inChina 2010.
Wadekar undergoesangioplastyMMUUMMBBAAII:: Former India captain AjitWadekar underwent anangioplasty for a major blockageof artery and is recuperating at acity hospital here. "I'm speakingfrom the hospital now. I will bedischarged tomorrow," the 72-year-old ex-chief selector told PTI."I had gone to the hospital to getstress test done and the doctorsfound a major blockage afterangiography. I then underwentangioplasty, was kept underobservation in the ICU, but I amout of it now," informed Wadekar,who led India to three successiveTest series wins between 1971and 1973 over West Indies (away)and England (back to back awayand at home).
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By Shalivahana
BANGALORE: There are 8 racestoday and the first starts at 2 p.m.
Blacklind with Suraj Narredu up canwin the Karnataka Sub-Area Trophy.Danger may be from Mantra.
CARD AND SELECTIONS1. The Meydan Plate - Div II 1200 M 2.00 P.M.1. Towers Of Hanoi 62.5 G.Y.RajeshBabu2. Volt 61.5 S. John 3. Astonishing 60.5 A.Imran Khan 4. Absolut Chiqui 59.5 Ashok KumarA. 5. Demand Draft 57.5 P. S. Chouhan 6. Burden Of Lady 57 H. G. Rathod 7. Gold Splash 56.5 M. Ravi 8. Raja's Pet 55 Imran Chisty 9. Buzzword 54.5 Vinod Shinde 10. Fairway King 54.5 M. Noornabi 11. Fruit King 54 Fr'co F Dasilva 12. The Gentle Don 54 SurajNarredu Win: Volt, Astronishing
2. The Confucious Plate – Div II1200 M 2.30 p.m.1. Rise To Glory 60 M. Noornabi2. Nocturnal Hunter 57.5 P. S.Chouhan 3. Magic Wave 55.5 Prasad M.4. Jerusalem 55 Indrajeet Singh 5. Summer Gold 55 M. D. Praveen 6. Sweet Angel 54.5 Imran Chisty7. Oriental King 54 Irvan Singh 8. Tradition 54 Vivek 9. Fortunate One 53.5 K. P. G. Appu 10. Golden Princess 53.5 SreekanthB. 11. Jewel Lady 52.5 S. Zervan 12. Beautiful Life 51.5 Vinod Shinde Win: Nocturnal Hunter, Sweet Angel
3. The Meydan Plate – Div I 1200 M3.00 p.m.1. Fire Storm 62.5 P. S. Chouhan 2. Hillton 62.5 G.Y.Rajesh Babu 3. Affrikah 62 Mudassar Nazar 4. Signifies 62 B. Nayak 5. Cool Nature 61 Rajesh K. R. 6. Dominator 61 Kiran Rai P
7. Impressiveattitude 61 ImranChisty8. Javanica 60.5 Ashok Kumar A.9. Shared Heart 60.5 M. Noornabi 10. Southern Master 60.5 H. G.Rathod11. Thejaguar 59.5 Anjar Alam 12. April Babe 57 M. Prabhakaran Win: Fire Storm, The Jaguar
4. The Smt. Bhagirathi MemorialCup 1400 M 3.30 p.m.1. Athletic Star 61 Kiran Rai P 2. Violent Storm 61 D. Patel 3. Chiron 59.5 A.Imran Khan 4. Whistlejacket 58.5 Babu Singh 5. Ultimate Fantasy 57.5 R. Bharath6. Mi Amor 57 P. S. Chouhan 7. Brigade's Supreme 55.5 DeclaredLater8. Little Lion 55 Irvan Singh9. Go Green 54.5 S. Mallikarjun 10. Majestic Reward 54 S. Zervan 11. Bright Lady 52.5 Fr'co F Dasilva 12. Active Grey 52 Indrajeet Singh
13. Roses In Bloom 52 Ch.K.Chary14. To The Manor Born 51.5 NeerajRawal15. Stimulate 50.5 Imran Chisty Win: Mi Amor, Majestic Reward
5. The Karnataka Sub-Area Trophy1100 M 4.00 p.m.1. Ace Lexington 56 S. Selvaraj 2. Aryan Warrior 56 Imran Chisty3. Blackbird 56 Suraj Narredu 4. Kingston Town 56 M. D. Praveen 5. Mantra 56 P. S. Chouhan 6. Triumph 56 Neeraj Rawal 7. Balas Dream 54.5 M. Noornabi 8. Bering Sea 54.5 Ranjeet Singh 9. Cartagena 54.5 A.Ashhad Asbar 10. Masked Marvel 54.5 SreekanthB. 11. Siena 54.5 V. R. Jagadeesh 12. Spirit 54.5 P. Trevor Win: Blackbird, Mantra
6. The Rajah S.R.K.Ranga RowMemorial Cup – Div I 1200 M 4.30 p.m.1. Impressive Bolt 60.5 Imran Chisty
2. Migrolino 60 B. Nayak 3. Clever Trick 59.5 Sahanawaz 4. Divine Deliverance 59 M.Prabhakaran 5. Ground Marshal 59 A.Imran Khan 6. Next Move 58 A.Ramu 7. Pack Ur Bags 58 Suraj Narredu 8. Balas Glory 57.5 Sreekanth B. 9. Sebright 57.5 Ahsan Qureshi 10. Hard To Pin Down 55.5 Adarsh G. 11. Indian 55 Shanth Kumar 12. The Muse 54 Harish B. Win: Balas Glory, The Muse
7. The Confucious Plate – Div I1200 M 5.00 P.m.
1. Rumour Has It 61 P. S. Chouhan 2. Inspirator 60.5 Vivek 3. Love Is Life 60 Shobhan Babu 4. Our Love 59.5 Sahanawaz 5. Artic Breeze 56.5 Indrajeet Singh 6. Perfect Speed 56.5 H. G. Rathod 7. Oceanic Wind 55.5 Declared Later8. Red Admiral 55 F.K. Shabuddin 9. Whimsical 54.5 Imran Chisty 10. Appy's Pride 54 P. Trevor 11. Hillingdon 54 Anjar Alam12. Our Commander 54 K. Raja Rao Win: Our Love, Appy’s Pride
8. The Rajah S.R.K.Ranga RowMemorial Cup – Div II 1200 M
5.30 p.m.1. Scenic Blast 60 S. John2. Superb Style 60 A.Imran Khan 3. Forthcoming 59 P. Mani 4. Smithsonite 59 Anjar Alam 5. Carducci 58.5 Ashok Kumar A. 6. Hackett 58 A.Ramu 7. Simpleton 57.5 Imran Chisty 8. Sukhmanee 56.5 Fr'co F Dasilva9. Sunday Cruz 55.5 Adarsh G. 10. Saratoga Spring 55 F.K.Shabuddin 11. Point Taken 54 Sahanawaz 12. Abbas Dreams 53 DeclaredLaterWin: Smithsonite, Simpleton
BANGALORE RACES TODAY
Blackbird for Karnataka Sub-Area Cup
An Acquired Taste for Bangalore St. LegerBy Shalivahana
BANGALORE: An AcquiredTaste should win again in the
Bangalore St. Leger on Sunday.Wind Stream will also run well.There are nine races and the firststarts at 1.30 p.m.
ACCEPTORS & SELECTIONS1. The Astronomic Plate - Div. III1400 M 1.30 p.m.Ice Kingdom 60 Serengeti 57.5Shivalik Beauty 56.5 See You Later58.5 Another Voice 57 Simra 56Well Known 58.5 Bounty Hunter 57Dream Runner 54 Bella Pinky 57.5Delilah 57Win: Shivalik Beauty, Dream Runner
2. The Rare Gem Plate 1200 M2.00 p.m.Ace Shineon 56 Conquistador 56Artesia 54.5 Bolts Colt 56 Fioroloco56 Cherry Hinton 54.5 CastleStuart 56 King Of The Court 56Feet On Fire 54.5Win: Feet On Fire, Ace Shineon
3. The Chantille Plate 1400 M2.30 p.m.Alala 62.5 Will Still 61 Royal
Romario 58 Endless Society 62.5Nation's Glory 60 Spark Of Diablo58 Irish Song 62.5 Pendolino 60Encourager 57 Natural View 61.5Magnetize 59.5 Winning Story 61.5Balboa 59Win: Pendolino, Spark of Diablo
4. The Parsiana Plate 1800 M3.00 p.m.Noble Reward 60 Homeric 58 Red
Bud 55.5 Bronzino 59.5 Ranjha 58Authentic Stride 58 Winged Foot57Win: Noble Reward, Bonzino
5. The Astronomic Plate - Div. I1400 M 3.30 p.m.Firelight 62.5 Cowboy Cal 61.5Wonder Lash 60 Trust Me Boy 62.5Ice Stone 61.5 Mellonsdelight 58.5Wrekin 62.5 Fantastic Strike 61Arun 58 Volans 62 Smooth Shine60 Win: Arun, Fantastic Strike
6. The Bangalore St. Leger 2800 M 4.00 p.m.An Acquired Taste 57 Master Shifu57 Wind Stream 57 Borsalino 57
Super Storm 57 Song Dynasty 55.5Fire Engine 57 Tintinnabulation 57Win: An Acquired State, WindStream
7. The S.M.Ramakrishna RaoMemorial Cup 1200 M 4.30 p.m.Sprint Star 62 Cape Ferrat 56.5Talisker 54 Vijays Conquer 60.5Esteban 56 Free Law 50 SecretPunch 59.5 Silken Touch 55.5 SparkOf Silver 59 Quick Enough 54.5Win: Talisker, Sprint Star
8. The Astronomic Plate - Div. II1400 M 5.00 p.m.Sensational Mover 60 Smokehead58.5 Honourable Empress 56 BlueStar 59.5 Talita's Girl 58.5 One FromA Billion 56 Senor Speedy 59 RightOn Time 57.5 Alpine Shine 54.5Ballantoy 58.5 Summers Breeze 57.5Win: Alpine Shine, One From AMillion
9. The Chettinad Stud Plate -1200 M 5.30 p.m.Will Star 60 Real Steel 56 CourageIn Red 54.5 Smooth Glider 58 SunDivine 55.5 Bessie 54 Icelander 56Flying Tricolour 55 Nessie 53Win: Bessia, Flying Tricolour
BANGALORE RACES SUNDAY
ROB BAAN DISCHARGED FROMHOSPITAL, LEAVES FOR HOMEMUMBAI: Indian national
football team Technical Di-rector Rob Baan left for
home after being discharged from ahospital here, leaving a questionmark on his continuation with thehigh-profile job. The 69-year-oldDutchman was admitted at BombayHospital on Wednesday night afterhe collapsed while assisting nationalteam head coach and countrymanWim Koevermans in conducting theAFC Professional license course atthe Cooperage here.He lost consciousness and was not
able to recognise people though heregained consciousness on Thurs-day. Baan was discharged in the af-ternoon and later took a flight forhome in the evening. "He was ad-mitted for loss of consciousnessthough he later regained it. He wasnot able to recognise people familiarto him. He was discharged in the af-ternoon and straightaway left for
home. He is stable and normal now,"an AIFF official told PTI on conditionof anonymity.Baan, who was appointed as tech-
nical director in 2011, is unlikely torenew his contract which ends in Oc-tober. "With his health issue, it is un-likely that he would want to extendhis contract or renew it. His tenure isas good as over," the official said.Baan is also reportedly upset that
his ambitious master plan 'Lakshya
2022' -- which aims at India qualify-ing for 2022 World Cup -- hasn't beenimplemented by the AIFF since itwas launched last August.
NEW DELHI: Owners and representativesof 14 I-League club will meet in Mumbaion Tuesday to decide their course ofaction on All India Football Federation'srequest to sort out the stand-off with itscommercial partner IMG-Reliance on theissue of IPL-style tournament.
AIFF General Secretary Kushal Dashad written a letter to I-LeagueProfessional Football Clubs AssociationPresident Raj Gomes, requesting for ameeting between the clubs and the IMG-Reliance on the formers' refusal torelease their players for the tournamentproposed to be held early next year.
I-League clubs to meet on Tuesday
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