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JayalalithaareturnsasTamilNaduChiefMinister
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T.N.:J Jayalalithaa is back as Tamil
Nadu chief minister, eight months
after she had to resign because a
Bangalore court convicted her in a
corruption case.
She took oath this morning in the
centenary hall of the Madras
University.
28 ministers were also sworn in -
they stood in a line and took oath
together - in an event that was
wrapped up in less than half an
hour. O Panneerselvam, who
resigned as chief minister on
Friday, is now Finance Minister.
Superstar Rajinikanth, who is Ms
Jayalalithaa's neighbour at
Chennai's Poes Garden attended
the oath ceremony. Cricket adminis-
trator and businessman N
Srinivasan was there too.
Union minister Pon Radhakrishnan
represented the Centre and the BJP
along with a few state level leaders.
In Delhi, Finance Minister Minster
Arun Jaitley told in his statement to
media.I congratulate Ms
Jayalalithaa and said, "We don't
have an alliance with the AIADMK.
We cooperate on certain issues but
we also have differences.
We will maintain the best relations
with Tamil Nadu and cooperate with
them."
The AIADMK with its 11 lawmakers
in the Rajya Sabha is important for
the BJP-led Narendra Modi govern-
ment, which is in a minority in that
house of Parliament and needs the
help of regional parties like Ms
Jayalalithaa's to pass key legisla-
tion. Prime Minister Narendra Modi
was among the first to greet Ms
Jayalalithaa when the Karnataka
High Court acquitted her of corrup-
tion charges earlier this month. The
court's decision cleared the way for
her return as chief minister.
After she took oath today, Ms
Jayalalithaa returned to her Poes
Garden residence.
She is likely to go to the state sec-
retariat and begin work only tomor-
row. sources said.
Ms Jayalalithaa has to hit the
ground running to make up for the
limbo that the state government
was in since September last year,
when she resigned. O
Panneerselvam, who took her
place, made it clear he was only
standing in till her return.
Ms Jayalalithaa is expected to
announce new projects and welfare
schemes.
The launch of a metro rail project is
pending and she is expected to
announce a global investors meet,
postponed a few times during Mr
Panneerselvam's tenure.
She must win a state assembly seat
within six months of being sworn in.
There is speculation that she could
call assembly elections earlier than
next year, when they are due to be
held.
The Importance of Being
Jayalalithaa as CM;
The Woman, actress,Brahmin,
Kannadiga. Conventional wisdom
would suggest that resume is all
wrong for the hard playfield of Tamil
Nadu politics and in a Dravidian
party. But then J Jayalalithaa's life
and career are the stuff fairy tales
are made of. Or movie scripts with
happy endings.
The fame and celebrity she earned
as a successful actress would pale
in comparison with what she would
achieve in later years.
At 67, Jayalalithaa is a political
giant not only in Tamil Nadu, where
she took oath as chief minister for
the fifth time on Saturday, with two
of her three terms punctuated by
brief spells of political exile. Brand
Jayalalithaa is an undeniable pres-
ence at the national level, most
emphatically after last year's
national election, when her party
swept 37 of Tamil Nadu's 39 seats,
making her AIADMK the third
largest party in the Lok Sabha after
the BJP and the Congress. Her
stunning victory in the assembly
elections of 2011 had ensured that
her party's tally of 11 in the Rajya
Sabha or upper house of
Parliament cannot be scoffed at
either, especially in times when the
BJP-led central government is in a
minority in the house and often
depends on regional parties like
Jayalalithaa's to help it pass crucial
legislation. When Jayalalithaa was
convicted in September last year in
a corruption case by a Bangalore
trial court, her political rivals cele-
brated the possibility that she would
not be able to contest elections for
another decade. That, they reck-
oned, would mean the end of the
AIADMK, a party that revolves com-
pletely around its chief.
“Good
times are in
store for
Tamil Nadu
again,’’
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Being confident is a state in which an
individual is able to perform a particu-
lar task which otherwise he won’t be
able to do. An individual has to con-
vince himself that he will be able to do
it. Everyone has a certain fear, which
he wants to overcome. But due to the
lack of confidence he is unable to.
Confidence is something which
boosts all our energy and focus
towards a particular goal, gives us
courage and virtue to perform and
achieve the aim.
Now, according to me confidence
means:
Courage,Overcoming fear,
Necessitating,Focus Inspiring,
Designing thoughts, Eagerness to
learn,Negotiating with the introvert
nature, Careful to keep away negative
thoughts, Easy going.
These are the few words which I
relate to confidence, which when kept
in mind, gives us the assurance that
“yes, I can do this”.
We lack courage, the motivation to
perform a task when we are under-
confident. It is not easy to get confi-
dent enough to perform the task suc-
cessfully. We need courage to speak
out the heart, listen to one’s own will,
and do the task, with full heart,
whether successful or not. We are
motivated from a number of things,
from appreciation to inspiration.
Appreciation is one of the greatest
factor of encouragement. We get
immense pleasure when we are
appreciated and get reward. We feel
like, we should do more of such things
to get more appreciation. For exam-
ple- in a manufacturing company, a
worker is not happy when he just gets
his remuneration. When he is appreci-
ated, he performs the task more skill-
fully. One of the factor which leads to
confidence is courage and motivation.
Fear is something which binds us
from doing something. Singing in front
of a huge crowd, giving a 1st time
speech in auditorium, facing an inter-
view, etc. Fear stops us from doing
something which we have not done
before, or when we have not faced a
particular situation. Overcoming a fear
leads to being confident. It’s just that
we should be knowing our weakness-
es. Working upon the fear and weak-
nesses can give us strength to at least
perform the activity. Fear is natural to
come, but how to utilize it is more
important. It should be kept in control
or worked upon. Thus overcoming
fear can be a huge boon in being con-
fident.
Everyone has some talents and few
negative points. Necessitating is utiliz-
ing the talents and working upon the
weaknesses and negative points.
Many says that a person’s nature
never changes. But when worked
upon, even a stone can be moulded
into a beautiful piece of sculpture.
Necessitating is recognizing our-
selves, our negative and positive
points and moulding ourselves into a
person in demand.
There is a proverb, “where there is a
will, there’s a way”. It’s not bad to be
under confident, but it is very bad to
continue being like that. There’s no
place for words like “I wish” in life. We
have to focus and understand what is
needed. If a person is not good at
speech, he has to focus and work
hard. He can’t say his whole life “I
wish I could speak properly.” If he is
not able to speak, it is his fault that he
has not worked upon it. Opportunities
comes and goes. It doesn’t wait for
us. Being prepared beforehand helps
in tackling suck conditions.
There is a proverb-“being inspired and
inspiring others, is the key to a suc-
cessful company.” Inspiration can
come from anything we are interested
in. Reading books inspires us to
speak fluently. Reading motivational
books inspires us to recognize what is
wrong and what is right, to be virtu-
ous. When we are inspired, we listen
to our own heart and do something,
which others may make fun of, or may
consider wrong. But at least it gives
us the confidence to do what we feel
is right. Confidence is overcoming the
fear of what others might feel or think
about us. Inspiration is one of the
major fuel in the procedure of getting
into confidence mode. A day might,
when others might get inspired from
us. What we need is just confidence.
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Whatgoesintomakingaconfidentindividual?
What is Self Improvement?
It is an inner process, aim-
ing for a better, happier life.
It is a process of inner
change, adopting a posi-
tive mind set, getting rid of
negative habits, and build-
ing new, positive ones.
Nowadays, people are
turning within them, to find
the solutions to their prob-
lems. They seek knowl-
edge, techniques, work-
shops, lectures, teachers,
who can show them the
way.
People are beginning to
understand that Self
Improvement and Self
Growth can improve the
quality of their lives.
When one start-
ing with a Self
Improvement pro-
gram, it is com-
mon to encounter
inner resistance that come
from old habits and from
your subconscious mind.
The desire to change and
build new habits and
improve oneself must be
strong enough to resist
laziness, desire to give up.
Let me tell you something
about me, I have been
attracted to self-improve-
ment from an early age,
and have regarded it as a
source of inner strength
and happiness, and a way
to improve my life.
I discovered, was a simple,
but very effective tech-
nique. It consisted of
watching how people
behaved
a n d
acted in
various situa-
tions, and then
looking inside
me, to find out
if I behaved in
the same way
under the
same condi-
tions.
When I
s a w
peo-
ple with certain traits of
character, or a certain kind
of behavior that I did not
like, I examined myself to
see whether I possessed
them too. If I did, I visual-
ized and rehearsed in my
mind a different sort of
behavior. In my mind’s eye,
I saw myself with the oppo-
site traits of character.
I visualized myself in vari-
ous situations, in which I
adopted the new behavior.
When I encountered traits
of character or behavior,
which I like, I used to think
about their importance in
my life. Here too, I used
visualizations and accord-
ingly enacted them in my
daily life.
In this way, I learned and
benefited a lot from the
behavior and actions of the
people around me, at work,
at home, at college, on
street and everywhere
else. It was never for the
purpose of judging them or
taking advantage of them,
but for learning how to act,
react and behave in a bet-
ter way.
This learning had another
benefit. It increased the
knowledge and under-
standing about how the
mind and thoughts influ-
ence the behavior and
actions of people
It is important to under-
stand that thinking and
visualizing once is just not
enough. You need to do so
over and over again in your
daily life, until you see
results.
Parthvi Upadhyay
PGDM-1st yr
Asian Business School
Self Improvement Sumit Agarwal
The popular imaginary char-
acter, ‘Robin hood’ is not
imaginary anymore.The day
before his oath ceremony as
a councilor, Mr. Manish
Shukla, ‘The Robin hood’,
was interviewed upfront. His
devotion towards social work
is revered by many making
him a crowd-pleaser among
the youth.
Q) How did you start your
career as a politician?
A) Since college days as a
student politician from, 2002.
Q) How does it feel to be a
role model to the youth?
What would you suggest
them to do?
A) I had no clue that I am fol-
lowed by the youth but if I had
to suggest, I would say be it in
any field of work they are in,
they should put their com-
plete effort and be 100% hon-
est to themselves and others.
Q) You are a role model to so
many people. Who is your
role model?
A) I am actually just a person
who believes in being honest,
helping the needful and my
role model would definitely be
Swami Vivekananda even
though whenever possible I
would like to know more
about him.
Q) How did you get the title of
‘Robin Hood’?
A) A few college kids named
me that, I wish to give the
people a better tomorrow for
having shown so much faith
in me.
Q) What are the social organ-
izations you are associated
with? What are your future
plans?
A) Firstly, I believe in reaching
the people directly as I like to
keep as less intermediates to
help anyone in need. Other
than that I have been associ-
ated with Belur Math, Ram
Krishna Mission and most
importantly Shrishti, which is
my own organization that
constitutes of over 150 clubs
through which I try to help the
common people and also his
voters from own locality.
Q) What are your hobbies?
A) Normally I don’t get time
for myself so hobbies are
hardly a chance, but once in a
long time when I get the
chance, I like to socialize,
read online articles and keep
myself updated about the cur-
rent general affairs.
‘ROBINHOOD’ IS BACK
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Binod Kumar Singh
New Delhi:Great Lakes
Institute of Management,
Gurgaon, a premier man-
agement institute in the
country, held its 4th Annual
Convocation for the class
of PGPM (Energy) 2013-
15 and PGPM 2014-15 at
the Air Force Auditorium,
Subroto Park, New Delhi.
The event also witnessed
commencement ceremony
of the new batch PGPM
(2015 -16) in the presence
of Chief Guest, Shri
Suresh Prabhu, Honorable
Union Minister for
Railways, GOI and Guest
of Honor, Dr. Sudhakar V.
Balachandran, Professor
at College of Business
Administration, University
of Illinois, Chicago.
Gurgaon Convocation 2015 presided by Union
Minister of Railways Sh. Suresh Prabhu Polish Institute Inaugurated New Setup In Delhi
New Delhi: “International Chamber of
Media And Entertainment Industry
extends its heartiest congratulation to the
Ambassador of Poland in India and to the
Director of Polish Institute and her full
team on the inauguration of new setup in
Delhi” said Sandeep Marwah President of
ICMEI on the opening ceremony.
“It was my dream project to have an
exclusive setup for Polish Institute in
India. Today we achieved that” said H.E.
Tomasz Łukaszuk The Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the
Republic of Poland in India.
Dr. Sebastian Domzalski Deputy Head of
the Mission, Przemysław Grabowski,
Deputy Director Polish Institute,
Pracownia Architektury of Maciej
Walczyna Architekt, Gosia Rygalik &
Tomek Rygalik of Studio Rygalik were
also present there.
Rahul Chhabra Joint Secretary Central
Europe Division Ministry of External
Affairs, Government of India, inaugurated
the event. Anna Tryc-Bromley Director
Polish Institute conducted the whole
programPolish Embassy in India.
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Fondly remem-
bered for his portrayal of
character in Zindagi’s
prominent shows Aaina
Dulhan Ka and Dhoop
Chahon and winning
acclaim for big screen hits
like action thriller Baby,
Shoot and Sight, U R my
Jaan, Mikaal Zulfiqar is
back to woo Indian audi-
ence with his acting
prowess in Zindagi’s
upcoming show Deewana
Kisse Banayegi Yeh Ladki.
The multi-talented Mikaal is
famed as the next big thing
from across the border. In
the show Mikaal brings to
life the vital role of Jamshed,
a young, successful and a
charming business man
who believes in equality. He
falls in love with Shaista and
asks her for her hand in
marriage but she rejects
him as he cannot help her
further her ambitions.
Deewana Kisse Banayegi
Yeh Ladki is the story about
a young girl Shaista who
strives to make her dreams
come true. In the process of
achieving her dreams, she
takes advantages of those
who are attracted to her
because of her youth and
beauty and pushes away
those who truly love her.
MikaalZulfiqarbackonZindagi
Photo: Binod Takiawala
cnp bureau
New Delhi: The word
Fashion instanta-
neously brings to
mind a flash of colour
with a dash of glam-
our .
Fashion can promote creativity that is very important in
culture and society and it can make you look and feel
more professional. With this concept in mind, Glambuds
Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. By Rahul Khandelwal recently
organized a beauty pageant Kids Fashion Carnival-2" for
kids of age group 3 to 13 years.This glittering show was
held at Grand Khalifa, karol bagh. Chief Guest of the
Show were well known Socialites,Mrs. Maya Singh (Mrs
Asia Pacific Asia) and Mr Harsh Singh.
Fashion Carnival 2 -An Initiative by
Glambuds Entertainment Pvt Ltd.
Photo: Binod Takiawala
cnp bureau
New Delhi: MTR Foods, the
largest Ready-To-Eat brand
and pioneer in packaged
foods in India, announced the
national launch of Gulab
Jamun and Rasogulla Single
Serve Dessert Cups.
Continuing with its tradition of
offering groundbreaking RTE
products to its valued con-
sumers, this is yet another
introduction that is going to
be a game changer in the
ever growing foods business
in the country. The exception-
ally delicious Gulab Jamuns
and Rasgulla in the new
range of single servepacks is
sure to be a hit with the mass-
es as they can now enjoy
Indian sweets anytime, any-
where in single serves.
MTR Launche Gulab
Jamun and Rasogollas
in Single Serve Packs
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Noida Film City:
“If there is any
support we can
get, it is only
Marwah Studio
and if any one
can guide us that
is Sandeep
Marwah,” said
Pankaj Narayan a
young filmmaker
who has recently
completed his
third film project
in Delhi.
“Our team of young film makers is thankful to
Sandeep Marwah for supporting all of us in complet-
ing our projects and to give us ample confidence and
encouragement to get into film and television busi-
ness” Narayan added handing over the memento to
Sandeep Marwah on behalf of all the young film mak-
ers association.
“I feel it is not only my duty but its my religion to
develop and promote film business in this part of the
World. I am happy that I could support and guide
12000 young filmmakers of the World from Marwah
Studios. Now International Chamber of Media And
Entertainment Industry will also come forward to
encourage youngsters,” thanked Marwah.
Sandeep Marwah Honored By
Young Film Maker’s Association
spl. correspondent
Delhi/NCR: As the temper-
ature soars and makes
way for the sunny days,
India’s No. 1 and Most
Trusted Radio Network
92.7 BIG FM is planning to
give its ardent listeners
‘comic’ relief to beat the
heat. Known for its unique
programming and content,
India’s No.1 radio network
announced its exciting new
campaign BIG Garmi Ki
Chhutti with the big-wigs of
comedy Krushna
Abhishek, Sugandha
Mishra, Saloni Daini and
Bal Gopal from BIG Magic
at a press conference held
in Mumbai. Krushna and
Sugandha enthralled audi-
ences with their distinctive
flair and fabulous comic
timing.
The act was a sneak peek
into the soon to be
launched biggest comedy
show on radio. With
Krushna and Sugandha as
the show hosts, it is 92.7
BIG FM’s promise to pro-
vide entertainment for the
whole family this summer
every evening 5 pm
onwards.
Biggest Comedy show on Radio– Big Garmi Ki Chhutti
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: Shriram
Sanlam Awards for
Excellence in Financial
Journalism for the 3rd year
in succession was con-
ducted in a widely attend-
ed glittering function at the
Shangri- la’s Eros in New
Delhi.
The highlight of the event
was a key note address
delivered by Gideon
Rachman, Chief Foreign
Affairs Commentator,
Financial Times.
For the first time ever, the
top 100 nominations found
its coverage in a special
booklet released on the
occasion by Mr. Suresh
Prabhu, Hon. Union
Minister of Railways,
Government of India.
Eminent journalistTCASrinivasa Raghavan
conferred with LifetimeAchievementAward
New Delhi: “The relation
between India and Romania
goes many years back.
Business do bring two coun-
tries together but nationals
of two countries can come
closer emotionally through
arts and culture” said H.E
Radu Actavian Dobre
Charged d” Affaires of
Embassy of Romania in
India.
International Chamber of
Media And Entertainment
Industry initiated in offering
join ventures for film, stu-
dents exchange program,
faculty exchange program,
collaborations, affiliations,
film festivals and highlighting
visits of visiting Romanians
in the field of art, Culture,
journalism and business
associates.
“We invite you to please see
for yourself how we are
organized” said Sandeep
Marwah President ICMEI
inviting H.E.Radu Octavian
Dobre to start Indo
Romanian Art And Culture
Association.
Marwah shared his associa-
tion with Lakatos Robert; film
Director from Romania dur-
ing his visit to Hungary last
year as a part of International
Jury of 11th Miskolc Film
Festival and actress Maria
Dinulescu during Mons
International Film Festival at
Belgium. Secretary General
ICMEI Ashok Tyagi and
Deputy Secretary Rajeev
Mathur were also part of the
delegation.
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Tourism9 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015
cnp bureau
Madhya Pradesh: M.P.
Tourism organized a get-
together for the travel trade
and hospitality fraternity of
the capital to give them an
experience of the essence
of the state at a grand func-
tion held at New Delhi.
The get-together that
showcased destinations,
handicrafts, tribal dance
forms, cuisine, Tourism
Year, Simhastha 2016 and
investment opportunities in
the state was attended by a
galaxy of people from trav-
el trade, industry associa-
tions, trade associations,
media and dignitaries from
various walks of life.
Once upon a time, Madhya
Pradesh was regarded as
one of the BIMARU states
of India, but not anymore.
This rapid transformation
into the fastest growing
state of the country has
been made possible by a
progressive government
that believes delivery and
that too with compassion at
the core of all its activities.
It is also fortunate that
tourism continues to be
one of the key focus areas
of the state government
with the result that the
resurgence of this sector in
the state has been widely
noticed and appreciated in
recent years, both within
the country and outside.
The excellent work done in
this sector has also
received widespread
recognition in the form of
innumerable awards
received by Madhya
Pradesh Tourism in various
forums.
And the government con-
tinues to regard tourism as
an instrument of growth,
change and poverty allevi-
ation. Its commitment to
give a further thrust to this
sector through its progres-
sive policies, incentives
and measures towards
facilitation is indeed a sign
of a very bright future for
this sector in this state.
God has also been highly
benevolent.
The unparalleled variety
and richness of tourist des-
tinations sprinkled around
the state make it a veritable
tourist paradise to an
extent that the state indeed
conveys the essence of the
nation to all its visitors.
Madhya Pradesh Tourism
Small-ship cruise specialist
AdventureSmith Explorations
is sailing to Cuba.The compa-
ny has engaged a 49-passen-
ger, three-masted schooner
named Panorama to operate
Cuba People to People cruis-
es starting in December
through April 2016.
The trips begin and end in
Miami with round-trip charter
flights to Havana included in
the fare. The ship stops in five
ports on Cuba’s western and
southern shores — Havana,
Maria LaGorda, Cayo Largo,
Trinidad and Cienfuego.
Fares start at $4,799 per per-
son, double occupancy, and
include the air to and from
Miami, meals, accommoda-
tions, a Cuban visa, mandato-
ry Cuban medical insurance
and transportation.
AdventureSmith says the
Cuba People to People cruise
has obtained the required
licenses for U.S. citizens
since travel is still restricted,
although efforts are underway
to lift the trade embargo. For
details on the legalities of
traveling to Cuba, visit the
company’s FAQ page.
Small-Ship Specialist Adventure
Internationl10 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015
LadenIn a significant find-
ing revealed from a trove
of Osama bin Laden docu-
ments released by the US,
it has emerged that the al
Qaeda kingpin received
lump sums of money from
a so-called “Indian brother
in Madinah”.
The Office of the Director
of National Intelligence
(ODNI) in the United
States, released a huge
tranche of documents that
were recovered from
Osama’s Abbottabad resi-
dence after the US Navy
SEALs stormed the hide-
out on May 2, 2011.
One of the documents is a
spreadsheet, which men-
tions some “Indian brother
in Madinah” as Osama’s
financier who sent lakhs of
rupees to bin Laden twice
– in May and July 2009.
According to the spread-
sheet, the so-called “Indian
brother in Madinah” paid
Osama a sum of Pakistani
Rs 292,400 in May 2009
and Pakistani Rs 35,000 in
July 2009 along with Rs
5,000 that was given as a
tip to the money carrier.
This is the first time it has
been revealed that an
Indian financed Osama.
The above-mentioned
spreadsheet shows
Osama’s monthly account-
ing from April to August
including gross receipt,
expenditure and balance.
Osama’s statement of
accounts shows that the al
Qaeda chief received huge
sums of money mostly
from those in Arab nations
like United Arab Emirates ,
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Scores of documents
released by the ODNI
reveal a great deal of infor-
mation about Osama, who
wanted his followers to
keep their focus mainly on
attacking the US and
warned them not to fight
among each other.
Osama files show an “Indian brother in Madinah” financed al Qaeda
Islamic State seized full control of both ancient and mod-
ern Palmyra in central Syria, just days after it captured a
provincial capital in neighbouring Iraq, suggesting
momentum is building for the ultra-hardline group.The
twin successes pile pressure not just on Damascus and
Baghdad, but also throws doubt on US strategy to rely
almost exclusively on air strikes to defeat the Sunni
Muslim movement, which is an offshoot of al Qaeda.
Islamic State said in a statement posted by followers on
Twitter that it was in full charge of Palmyra, including its
military installations, marking the first time it had taken a
city directly from the Syrian military and allied forces.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
said Islamic State now controls more than half of Syrian
territory following more than four years of civil war
against the autocratic rule of President Bashar al-Assad.
The radical group has destroyed antiquities and monu-
ments in Iraq and there are fears it might now devastate
Palmyra, an ancient World Heritage site and home to
renowned Roman-era ruins including well-preserved
temples, colonnades and a theatre.
“This is the fall of a civilisation,” Syria’s antiquities chief
Maamoun Abdulkarim told by telephone on Thursday.
“Human, civilised society has lost the battle against bar-
barism. I have lost all hope.” Clashes in the area since
Wednesday killed at least 100 pro-government fighters,
said Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Syrian Observatory
for Human Rights, which bases its information on a net-
work of sources on the ground.
Islamic State said retreating pro-government forces had
left behind many dead, but gave no precise figures.
Gathering momentum, Islamic State
takes control of ancient Palmyra
Hundreds of protesters marched around
McDonald’s suburban Chicago head-
quarters, shutting down at least one
building on the corporate campus as they
called for pay of $15 an hour and a union.
About 100 protesters were arrested for
trespassing as they temporarily blocked
two streets around the McDonald’s cam-
pus on Wednesday, a day before the
company’s annual shareholder meeting.
McDonald’s closed a nearby restaurant
because of traffic concerns, and told
employees in a building targeted by pro-
testers they should work from home,
company spokeswoman Heidi Barker Sa
Shekhem said.
The campaign for $15 an hour and a
union began in late 2012 and has
involved a range of tactics, including
demonstrations in cities around the coun-
try.
uthorities estimated up to 2,000 people
took part in Wednesday’s demonstration,
some carrying signs declaring, “We are
worth more.” Dozens of buses were used
to transport people to demonstration, with
some coming from as far away as New
York.
The Rev William Barber of Goldsboro,
North Carolina, said the campaign
extends beyond pushing for a living
wage. He called it a fight for racial equal-
ity, noting people of color are dispropor-
tionally working in low wage jobs.
Corey Anderson, 21, who works at a
Chicago McDonald’s, said he makes
$8.25 an hour after working for the fast-
food chain for more than two years.
That’s not enough to live on after rent and
utilities are paid, he said.
“I feel like they don’t understand what it’s
like to make what we make,” he said.
Sa Shekhem said the company respects
the right to protest.
“When it comes it comes to the minimum
wage, that is a national discussion, that is
not a McDonald’s issue, it’s an economic
issue,” she said. “We’ll look to the folks in
Washington to determine what happens.”
Earlier in 2015, McDonald’s said it would
raise its starting pay for workers to $1
above the local minimum wage. Labor
organisers said the move falls short
because it only applies to company-
owned stores.
Hundreds march at McDonald’s
headquarters about low wages
'Nutrage'KoreanAirheiressfreedbyappealscourt
The former Korean Air executive jailed for disrupting a flight in
a rage over macadamia nuts walked free on Friday when a
South Korean appeals court overturned her conviction for vio-
lating aviation safety laws.
The High Court in Seoul ruled that Cho Hyun-ah, who had
been in jail since her arrest in December, was not guilty of the
most serious charge of altering an aircraft's route while in
flight.
That overturned the verdict of a lower district court, which had
jailed Ms Cho for one year in February.
"The accused had no intention of hampering the safe opera-
tion of the plane," Kim Sang-Hwan, the High Court judge, said,
handing down a reduced sentence of 10 months, suspended
for two years. After the hearing, Ms Cho, 40, changed out of
her prison clothes and left the court, dressed in black coat and
wearing heavy dark-rimmed glasses.
Mobbed by reporters outside, Ms Cho, walking with her head
bowed, was shielded by a small group of minders who whisked
her away to a waiting black sedan.
One of her lawyers offered Ms Cho's apologies to "all those
who have been hurt by this incident". The eldest daughter of
the airline's chairman, Ms Cho was a Korean Air (KAL) vice
president in charge of in-flight service at the time of her
December 5 "nut rage" meltdown on board a Seoul-bound KAL
flight that had just left the gate in New York.
A Bangladeshi terror outfit
has threatened to kill 10
people including prime min-
ister’s political advisor,
prompting authorities to
lodge a police case, a
media report said. The let-
ters, containing 10 names
which include HT Imam,
political advisor to Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina,
and Arefin Siddique –
Dhaka University Vice
Chancellor among others,
were apparently sent by
The Ansarullah Bangla
Team, local media report-
ed. Imam, whose name
was on the top of the list,
was termed ‘Anti-Islam
Adviser’ in the letter while
Siddique as ‘I. Dushmon
(enemy) VC’ in the letters.
The letters were sent to
each individual’s address.
“We have been threatened
with death. They should be
given exemplary punish-
ment after hunting them
down by the intelligence
agencies,” Siddique said.
Dhaka University Proctor
Amzad Ali said a case has
been filed over the matter
at Shahbagh Police
Station. The letter stated
that they should be pre-
pared to face death.
Ansarullah Bangla Team,
an Islamist extremist
organisation in
Bangladesh, was implicat-
ed in some brutal attacks
on atheist bloggers from
2013 to 2015.
Bangladeshi terror group sends death threats
to Sheikh Hasina’s adviser, nine others
Crime/Education11 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015
Thoughts are strings of images and speeches which goes on continuously on our mind.
Negative thoughts and positive thoughts are the 2 types of thought. We have nothing
to worry about positive thoughts. It helps in keeping a gentle profile. What we need to
worry about is negative thoughts. We struggle through negative thoughts. It’s the main
root of the under confidence and is responsible for all the problems created by us. For
example, however a good singer a person be, but when faced by crowd, negative
thoughts starts overpowering. What we have to do is to just manage and transform our
thoughts into positive ones. Managing the strings of thoughts and utilizing it in proper
place, helps us a lot in conveying the correct speech.
Sometimes, when we have eagerness to learn, confidence comes naturally. However
introvert we maybe, but when we know about something being discussed, we feel like
speaking out. When we have the knowledge, we feel confident to say something or do
something. One must have the eagerness to learn. It comes handy in various situa-
tions. Knowledge never goes waste. It gives us maturity and increases our thinking
capacity.
Introvert nature in not at all bad. Being introvert keeps one’s thoughts and speech in
control. But it also binds a person from doing something which he is capable of. We
have to negotiate with our introvert nature to perform something, which we are skillful
at. Tackling the introvert nature helps in tackling the fear of doing something.
It is necessary to keep away the negative thoughts while doing something. Negative
thoughts ruin us. It is a step towards under confidence. While doing a task/ activity,
negative thoughts demotivates is and it lets the opportunities slip away from our hands.
Keeping a positive mind helps us maintaining a pleasant profile. Everyone like to get
in touch with a person who is positive. People tries to ignore a negative person. When
we are negative, opportunities doesn’t even know our door and goes to someone
else’s hand. So it really important to keep a check on one’s thoughts. Thoughts are the
database and speech and body language are the output results.
When we are under confident, we think of the outcome even before performing the
activity. Keeping ourselves relaxed, boosts the confidence to face a particular situation.
Appreciation is also a major factor in boosting the confidence, which works majorly for
me. Thus, these are the key points which when combined, gives an individual a plat-
form to outshine others and helps in bringing up the submerged image. Confidence is
something which is not gifted by birth, but needs to be developed. In today’s competi-
tive world, confidence is one of the major factor of being successful. There’s never a
‘tomorrow’. If an individual is under-confident, he needs to work upon at ‘right time’
(read right now) to be prepared for tomorrow.
Deepak Sah
(BBA V sem)
Asian Business school
Whatgoesintomakinga................
Pramesh Jain
The Church Street blast case has been transferred
to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Top
Cops failed to Handle Church Street blast case !
Based on the order of the Ministry of Home Affairs,
the Hyderabad unit of NIA has registered a fresh
case in connection with the blast, which had
claimed the life of a Chennai-based woman.
The blast had taken place on December 28 near
Coconut Grove, a restaurant on Church Street.
The City police had suspected the role of two terror
organisations behind the blast.
The investigating team had also brought two
Students Islamic Movement of India (Simi) opera-
tives from Patna, Bihar. The police said that the
operatives, Umer Siddiqui and Haider Ali, who
were part of Simi modules, were suspected to have
been assigned to carry out blasts in South India.
The city police, who initiated investigations, had
formed a special team of over 150 personnel to
examine over one lakh calls, and analyse CCTV
footage.
We will cooperate with them in the investigation”,
and I said them to sit with the team of officials who
were probing the case,and discuss in detail about
the case. with them.
The original FIR was registered at the Cubbon Park
police station (FIR309/2014) and Hyderabad
branch of NIA registered the case as 01/2015 on
Wednesday. The Bengaluru City police and the
Internal Security Division (ISD) had been jointly
probing the Church Street blast case for the past
five months.
owever, no vital information was gathered from the
duo. A source in the NIA said the probe will start
afresh in the case and all documents relating to the
case and the probe report will also be collected
from the Bengaluru City police.
A woman from Tamil Nadu, Bhavani, who was on a
visit to the City, had died from serious shrapnel
injuries she sustained on her face and neck in the
blast.
A case under various sections of the Indian Penal
Code, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and
Explosives Substances Act has been registered at
the NIA office in Hyderabad, officials said.
The move comes following an order by the Union
Home Ministry asking NIA to probe the case, they
said.
Suspected militants had on December 28 wrapped
the improvised explosive device (IED) in a plastic
bag and placed it in a bushy plant outside Coconut
Grove, a popular restaurant in the heart of the city.
The restaurant is close to Brigade Road and M G
Road, dotted with bars and restaurants and teem-
ing with crowds on weekends.
Following the blast, a case was registered at the
Cubbon Park police station.
Karnataka police had later claimed that it had bust-
ed a terror module of the banned Indian
Mujahideen and their role in the Bengaluru blast
was being probed.
Initial leads had, however, suggested the role of
banned SIMI behind the attack, the officials said.
‘Yet to Receive Information’
told Home Minister K J George confirmed that the
case has been handed over to NIA. “We are yet to
receive information about the commencement of
the investigation and further proceedings” he said.
City Police Commissioner M N Reddi said that a
letter was written to the government to hand over
the case to NIA after conducting a thorough inves-
tigation into it. “We learnt that there is possible
involvement of inter-state terror groups and NIA is
more capable to handle such cases in an appropri-
ate manner, the police commissioner He added
NIATakes OverChurch Street Blast Probe
Conference on Cyber Threats 2020
Sumit Agarwal
Kolkata: The age of tech-
nology has its own boons
and curses. On one hand,
the availability of informa-
tion is just a click away on
your smart phone, and yet,
you might not even know
you're becoming a victim to
cover crimes like hacking.
The freedom of circulation
of information vis-a-vis the
Internet has also brought
on the threat of hacking of
data, both on personal,
national and international
levels. The misuse and
abuse of this technology
has left a huge void with
the need to combat it
through Internet Security;
and also to make the con-
sumers aware of these
crimes.
According to NASSCOM
survey, India has 37000 IT
security professionals
working currently and India
needs 500000 IT profes-
sionals in the next 5 years.
The IT security industry is
working towards the securi-
ty on various levels from
the government, military,
corporate area and also
academia.
Indian School of Ethical
Hacking, a Kolkata based
IT company, currently
trains 500 professionals
yearly; and aspires to make
Kolkata the IT SECURITY
HUB of India. It currently
conducts security audits for
governmental organisa-
tions, financial, corporate
and academic institutions,
and for the police of West
Bengal. The Public
Relations Society of India,
launches a guide book on
Cyber Security along with
Indian School of Ethical
Hacking in Kolkata. The
book provides great insight
for both professionals and
laymen alike. Mr. Soumyajit
Mahapatra , the chairman
of PRSI, Kolkata, attests
that the outgrowth of cyber
crimes necessitates the
awareness and conscious-
ness of this sphere of cyber
security and the book is
going to serve the purpose
perfectly.
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Good to learn new stuff: Jacqueline on British film
Mumbai: Actress
J a c q u e l i n e
Fernandez,
who will be
seen in
B r i t i s h
h o r r o r
thriller
‘Definition of Fear’, says
she is a performer and
finds it exciting to learn
new things“We consider
ourselves a performer and
an artist. It is a beautiful
thing to do other
cinema as well.
For me, being
a Sri
Lankan,
I
came
to Bollywood and I am
doing a cinema which is
not known to me. It is not
from my home country, so
it is just nice when you can
expand and learn. It is a
beautiful thing,” said
Jacqueline here.
A string of actors from
Hindi cinema are trying
their luck abroad. While
Priyanka Chopra is doing
an American TV series
‘Quantico’ in the West,
Nargis Fakhri is making
her Hollywood debut with
‘Spy’. In the past, Big B
Amitabh Bachchan did a
cameo in the Hollywood
film ‘The Great Gatsby’,
while Anil Kapoor and
Irrfan Khan have featured
in multiple Hollywood proj-
ects.
“I just think that everything
has become a lot more
globalised now.
Different actors from all
over the word are doing
different cinema and differ-
ent things as well. Actors
are not just getting into dif-
ferent cinema, they are
actually getting into differ-
ent walks of life…
Tanu Weds Manu Returns review
Mumbai: A crowd pleaser
is a film that induces seeti
and taali from the audi-
ence, making sure they go
back home feeling they’ve
spent their money on
something cheerful. One
way to do this is to flesh
out a story with an unusu-
al conflict and resolve that
conflict in ways that sur-
prise the audience, while
also shoehorning a social
message into the film in
the process. This is diffi-
cult to do and as a result,
rare. Queen belonged to
this rare breed of films.
Another way to make a
crowd pleaser is to aim for
the lowest common
denominator, establish an
unusual conflict and
resolve it using unbeliev-
able contrivances, while
dishing out crackling dia-
logues, soap-opera style
dramatic beats and social
messages. Tanu Weds
Manu Returns is one of
these films.
Director Anand L Rai’s
filmmaking style is obvi-
ous from his filmography –
he makes stories that
‘romanticize’ love, which
means they’re full of
tropes and (like love itself)
don’t make much sense.
This doesn’t mean Tanu
Weds Manu Returns is
without promise.
Kangana Ranaut in Tanu
Weds Manu returns.
Kangana Ranaut in Tanu
Weds Manu returns.
That Tanu Weds Manu got
a sequel is surprising
enough, but to have a
sequel with an interesting
plot is even better. Four
years after the events of
the first film, Tanu
(Kangana Ranaut) and
Manu (Madhavan) are still
in London, but are now a
bickering couple. They
both have huge egos and
can’t pass a single day
without breaking into a
massive fight.
appears right in the open-
ing scene, in which Tanu
and Manu go to a British
mental asylum and dis-
cuss their problems with
Hindi-speaking psychia-
trists. By the end of their
session, Manu is shouting
at Tanu and is locked up in
the asylum for violent
behaviour.
Binod Kumar Singh
Delhi/ NCR:Jackky Bhagnani and Lauren
Gotlieb promoted his upcoming film at
Worlds of Wonder, Noida. The action
comedy film 'Welcome To Karachi' stars
Jackky Bhagnani, Arshad Warsi and
‘ABCD’ fame Lauren Gottlieb. It is direct-
ed by Ashish R. Mohan and produced by
Vashu Bhagnani. The film has been shot
in various locations of UK and sets were
recreated to resemble Karachi. The film
revolves around two Indian men played by
Arshad Warsi and Jackky Bhagnani who
reaches Karachi in Pakistan without their
passports and gets trapped by Talibans.
The journey becomes adventurous and
exciting in their quest to find a way back to
India.
Jackky Bhagnani whose last movie
'Youngistan' got him rave reviews was
very chilled out at the whole conference
and even interacted with his fans.
Answering about the censor's objection
over the song 'Lalla Lalla Lori' the actor
clarified it by saying that "The song is only
for you guys to have a good time.
JackkyBhagnaniandLaurenGottliebpromoted‘WelcometoKarachi’inNoida
Photo: Binod Takiawala
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pqdh gSA mu ij nkSjksa ds le; vkpkj
lafgrk ds mYya?ku] ftEckCos esa n'kZdksa
ij cksrysa Qsadus] xsan ls NsM+[kkuh]
vHkæ Hkk"kk ds ç;ksx] çfrcaf/kr inkFkZ
ds ç;ksx] fcuk vuqefr vH;kl f'kfoj
NksM+us vkSj nf{k.k vÝhdk esa lkFkh
f[kykM+h eksgEen vkflQ dks cYys ls
ekjus ds vkjksi yxs FksA og voS/k
xsanckth ,D'ku ds dkj.k nks ckj
vkbZlhlh dk çfrca/k >sy pqds gSaA
'kks,c v[rj dks Dyhu fpV
eqacbZA Vhe bafM;k ds VfcZusVj gjHktu flag dh Vhe
bafM;k esa gqbZ gS vkSj vxys eghus ckaXykns'k ds f[kykQ
gksus okys ,dek= VsLV eSp esa viuh fQjdh dk deky
fn[kkrs utj vk,axsA nks lky nks eghus Vhe ls ckgj jgus
ds ckn gjHktu dks okilh djus dk ekSdk feyk gSA
gjHktu dh Vhe esa okilh dks ysdj ;s Hkh loky mB jgs
gSa fd VsLV fØdsV esa dIrku /kkSuh ds laU;kl ds ckn
fojkV dksgyh ds dIrku cuus dh otg ls gjHktu flag
dks fQj ls Vhe bafM;k esa txg nh xbZ gSA tcfd cksMZ
us ckaXykns'k nkSjs ij VsLV eSpksa esa 2 v‚Q fLiuj dh
t:jr dh ckr dgrs gq, gjHktu flag dh Vhe bafM;k
esa okilh dh ckr dgh gSA
gjHktu dh okilh ij cksMZ us rdZ fn;k gS fd ckaXykns'k
Vhe ds ikl 7 nk,a gkFk ds cYysckt gSa] ftls /;ku esa
j[krs gq, vf'ou ds vykok ds ,d nwljs vuqHkoh v‚Q
fLiuj dks Vhe esa txg nh xbZ gSA
gjHktu dks flQZ VsLV Vhe esa ekSdk fn, tkus ds loky
ij Vhe ds eq[; p;udrkZ lanhi ikVhy us dgk fd
mudk uke VsLV Vhe ds dIrku fojkV dksgyh us lq>k;k
Fkk] blfy, mUgsa VsLV Vhe esa txg nh xbZA ouMs Vhe
ds dIrku egsaæ flag /kksuh us mUgsa ysdj dksbZ lq>ko ugha
fn;k Fkk] blfy, ouMs esa 'kkfey djus dks ysdj mu ij
ppkZ ugha gqbZA
ckaXykns'k nkSjk 10 twu ls 'kq: gksuk gS Hkkjr 10 ls 14
twu rd igyk VsLV QrkmYykg eSnku ij [ksyk tk,xkA
ftlds ckn 18] 21 vkSj 24 ebZ dks ehjiqj esa rhu ouMs
eSp [ksys tk,axsA
ouMs Vhe% egsaæ flag /kkSuh ¼dIrku½] jksfgr 'kekZ] f'k[kj
/kou] vftaD;k jgk.ks] fojkV dksgyh] lqjs'k jSuk] vackfr
jk;qMq] vkj vf'ou] jfoaæ tMstk] v{kj iVsy] Hkqous'oj
dqekj] mes'k ;kno] eksfgr 'kekZ] LVwvVZ fcUuh vkSj /koy
dqyd.khZA VsLV Vhe% fojkV dksgyh ¼dIrku½] eqjyh fot;]
f'k[kj /kou] ds,y jkgqy] psrs'oj iqtkjk] vftaD; jgk.ks]
jksfgr 'kekZ] fj)heku lkgk] vkj vf'ou] gjHktu flag]
dj.k 'kekZ] Hkqous'oj dqekj] mes'k ;kno] o#.k ,jksu vkSj
b'kkar 'kekZA
gjHktudhokilhdjkbZfojkVdksgyhusubZ fnYyh% yanu vksyfEid vkSj fo'o dq'rh esa nks nks ind ind fnyokus esa
vge Hkwfedk fuHkkus okys iwoZ jk"Vªh; dksp fouksn dqekj us Hkkjrh; dq'rh
egkla?k ds mUgsa c[kkZLr fd;s tkus ds QSlys ij ukjktxh O;ä djrs gq, vkt
;gka dgk fd mUgsa cfy dk cdjk cuk;k x;kA fouksn dqekj us ,d fyf[kr
c;ku esa dgk] ^^2010 ls tc ls eq>s eq[; jk"Vªh; dksp cuk;k x;k mlds ckn
ls Hkkjrh; igyokuksa us vksyfEid fo'o dq'rh vkSj jk"Vª;eaMy [ksyksa esa ftruh
lQyrk gkfly dh mruh fiNys 50 o"kksaZ esa Hkh ugha dh gS ftlesa yanu
vksyfEid ds nks ind lq'khy dqekj ¼jtr½vkSj ;ksxs'oj nÙk ¼dkaL;½ rFkk fo'o
dq'rh ds nks ind Hkh 'kkfey gSaA
fouksn us dgk]^^eSus ikap o"kksaZ esa viuk dke iwjh fu"Bk esgur vkSj bZekunkjh
ls fd;k gS ns'k ds fy;s Js"B igyokuksa dh ,d iwjh Vhe rS;kj djds nh gS
blds cnys esa eq>s vpkud fcuk fdlh cM+h otg ds gVk fn;k x;kA eq>s
viuk i{k j[kus dk ekSdk Hkh ugha fn;k x;kA xkSjryc gS fd Hkkjrh; dq'rh
egkla?k us fouksn dqekj dks gVk dj u;k jk"Vªh; dksp fu;qä dj fn;k gSA
ehfM;k ds vqulkj nksgk ,f'k;kbZ [ksyksa esa Hkkjr ds detksj çn'kZu ls dq'rh
la?k csgn ukjkt gks x;k FkkA ,slk ekuk tk jgk gS fd ,f'k;kbZ dq'rh
pSfEi;uf'ki esa vEik;j ds ,d xyr QSlys ds f[kykQ fouksn us vf/k—r
fojks/k Hkh ntZ ugha djk;kA fouksn dqekj us bl ckjs esa iwNus ij dgk]^^ftl
le; dh mä ?kVuk gS ml le; eS ogka Fkk gh ughaA
eq>s cfy dk cdjk cuk;k x;k% iwoZ jk"Vªh; dq'rh dksp
jksfgr’kekZdhcYysckthuseqcabZdksthrkghfn;k
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Msaxw vkSj eysfj;k tSlh chekfj;ksa ds vykok ,d
vU; xaHkhj laØked jksx gS efLr"d Toj] ftls
tSiuht ,UlS¶ykbfVl Hkh dgrs gSaA vkt ls
djhc rhl−iSarhl o"kZ igys rd bl jksx dk
foLrkj rkboku] phu] tkiku] dksfj;k] iwohZ
lkbcsfj;k rFkk fo;ruke vkfn ns'kksa esa gh FkkA
Hkkjr esa lcls igys rfeyukMq esa bl jksx ls
lacaf/kr ekeys lkeus vk,A /khjs−/khjs ;g jksx
ns'k ds vU; Hkkxksa esa Hkh QSy x;kA
efLr"d Toj ,d tkuysok jksx gS ftldk dkj.k
xzqi ch vjcks ok;jl gksrk gSA ;g jksx ePNjksa
ds dkVus ls QSyrk gSA bl jksx dks mRiUu djus
okyk fo"kk.kq eq[;r% tkuojksa esa ik;k tkrk gSA
ePNj tc bu tkuojksa dk [kwu pwlus ds fy,
bUgsa dkVrs gSa rks os ok;jl [kwu ds tfj;s ePNjksa
ds isV esa igqap tkrs gSa vkSj ogka Qyrs−Qwyrs
gSaA ;s tkuoj tc euq"; dks dkVrs gSa rks ;s
ok;jl euq"; ds 'kjhj esa igqap tkrs gSa vkSj jksx
mRiUu djrs gSaA jksx dk ;g ok;jl eq[;r%
lqvj esa iyrk gS ijarq os bl jksx ls çHkkfor
ugha gksrsA buds 'kjhj esa tks ok;jl iuirk gS
mldk laØe.k ePNjksa ds }kjk gksrk gSA xk;]
HkSal] ?kksM+k vkfn tkuoj Hkh bu fo"kk.kqvksa ls
laØfer gks ldrs gSaA dbZ ckj ?kksM+ksa esa efLr"d
Toj ds dqN y{k.k Hkh ns[ks tk ldrs gSaA dqN
i{kh Hkh tSiuht ,UlS¶ykbfVl ls laØfer ik,
x, gSaA vHkh rd miyC/k tkudkjh ds vuqlkj
;g jksx ,d euq"; ls nwljs euq"; esa lh/ks ;k
çR;{k :i ls ugha igqap ldrkA ;ksa rks ;g jksx
lky ds fdlh Hkh le; esa gks ldrk gS ysfdu
xehZ ds ekSle esa bl jksx dk çdksi cgqr c<+
tkrk gSA lkekU; :i ls efLr"d Toj ds jksfx;ksa
dh e`R;qnj 30 ls 35 çfr'kr rd gksrh gSA ijarq
dbZ ckj ;gh nj c<+dj 60 çfr'kr rd igqap
tkrh gSA
,d laØfer ePNj }kjk ,d LoLFk euq"; dks
dkVs tkus ds ckn yxHkx ikap ls iUæg fnuksa esa
gh blds y{k.k Li"V gks ikrs gSaA egRoiw.kZ ckr
;g gS fd laØfer ePNj }kjk dkVs x, lHkh
yksxksa esa ;g chekjh gks ;g t:jh ugha gSA
yxHkx 300 ls 1000 laØfer O;fä;ksa esa ls ,d
ds 'kjhj esa bl jksx ds y{k.k fodflr gks ikrs
gSaA efLr"d Toj ds jksxh esa vusd y{k.k ns[ks
tk ldrs gSaA
eq[; y{k.k ;g gS fd mls dkQh rst cq[kkj
vkrk gS] ,sls esa cgqr rst BaM Hkh yxrh gSA lkFk
gh mls flj nnZ] xnZu esa nnZ] vdM+u] rFkk
detksjh Hkh vuqHko gksrh gSA ftu jksfx;ksa esa
efLr"d vkSj mldh f>Yyh Hkh laØfer gks tkrs
gSa mUgsa fexhZ dh Hkkafr nkSjk Hkh iM+ ldrk gSA
tkuysok chekjh gS fnekxh cq[kkj
'kjhj esa çksVhu dh deh gksus ij Fkdku
eglwl gksrh gSaA ,sls esa yksx lIyhesaV ds
rkSj ij çksVhu ysuk 'kq: djrs gSaA urhtk
gekjs LokLF; ij mudk cqjk çHkko iM+rk gSA
tcfd çksVhu dk Hkh fodYi ekStwn gSA
njvly] LçkmV~l ,slh pht gS] ftlds
[kkus ls dHkh ijs'kkuh ugha gksrhA ;g çpqj
ek=k esa iks"kd rRo o çksVhu ls Hkjk gSA
uV~l] vukt vkSj Qfy;ksa dks tc ikuh esa
Mkyk tkrk gS rks buesa ekStwn QkbVsV~l
[kRe gks tkrs gSaA ftlls bls ipkus esa csgn
vklkuh gksrh gSA fdlh Hkh vukt dks tc
vadqfjr fd;k tkrk gS] rks mlesa feujYl]
çksVhu] foVkfeu vkSj vU; iks"kd rRo vPNh
rjg vo'kksf"kr gks tkrs gSaA
tgka rd ,aVh&vkDlhMsaV dh ckr gS rks
LikmV~l esa çpqj ek=k esa ,aVh&vkDlhMsaV
ik, tkrs gSaA ,aVh&vkDlhMsaV 'kjhj dh
çfØ;k ds lgh <ax ls pykus esa lgk;d gksrs
gSaA 'kjhj dks LoLFk j[kus ds fy, ge eagxh
ls egaxh nokb;ka [kjhn ysrs gSa ij viuk
nslh vkSj lLrk bykt Hkwy tkrs gSaA tcfd
LçkmV~l lcls cf<+;k o lLrk fodYi gSa
vius vki dks LoLFk j[kus dk puk] ewax]
jktek vkSj eVj dks jkr Hkj ikuh esa Mky
dj j[ksa vkSj vxys fnu bls lCth ds lkFk
idk dj ;k fQj vadqfjr dj [kk ldrs gSaA
LçkmV~l cukus dh fof/k dPps vukt dks
lqij QwM cuk nsrh gSA muesa çksVhu] Qkbcj
vkSj foVkfeu dh ek=k dkQh c<+ tkrh gSA
yacs le; rd LoLFk jgus dk lcls vPNk
rjhdk gS LçkmV~lA ;g gesa dbZ rjg dh
chekfj;ksa vkSj ykbQLVkby laca/kh ijs'kkuh
ls cpkrh gSA LçkmV~l dks iks"kd rRoksa dk
caMy Hkh dgk tkrk gSA vukt tSls xsgwa]
eDdk jkxh] ckyhZ vkSj cktjs dks 12 ?kaVs
ikuh esa fHkxksdj feêh esa Mky fn;k tkrk gSaA
buds uUgsa ikS/ks 10&12 fnuksa esa rS;kj gks
tkrs gSaA budk twl lsgr ds fy, csgn
Qk;nsean gksrk gSA fry] ewyh vkSj esFkh ds
cht [kkus esa rks dM+os gksrs gSa] ij bUgsa
LçkmV~l ds lkFk feykdj [kk;k tk ldrk
gSaA gjs vkSj dkys pus] ds LçkmV~l ds
lkFk&lkFk vksV~l] cdohV esa mPp ek=k esa
iks"kd rRo ik, tkrs gSaA
vYQk vYQk dks LçkmV~l dk jktk dgk
tkrk gSA blesa eSaXuht dh mPp ek=k ikbZ
tkrh gSa vkSj lkFk esa foVkfeu ,] ch] lh] bZ
vkSj ds dh çpqj ek=k Hkh gksrs gSaA blesa
,feuks ,flM vkSj nw/k ls dkQh T;knk
dSfY'k;e ik;k tkrk gSA
LçkmV~l esa çksVhu] dSfY'k;e] iksVkf'k;e]
lksfM;e] vk;ju] QkLQksjl] foVkfeu ,]
Fkkbfeu ;k foVkfeu ch&1] ch&2] ch&3]
foVkfeu lh ekStwn gksrs gSa] tks gekjs 'kjhj
dh jkstejkZ dh t:jrksa dks iwjk djrs gSaA
;g DyksjksfQy dk vPNk lzksr gS vkSj blesa
,aVhcSDVsfj;y o ,aVhbu¶ySesVjh xq.k ekStwn
gksrs gSaA vxj vki viuk otu de djuk
pkgrs gSa rks LçkmV~l ls csgrj dqN ughaA
bls [kkus ls isV Hkjk&Hkjk lk jgrk gS vkSj
dkQh nwj rd Hkw[k ugha yxrhA LçkmV~l
[kkuk lcls lqjf{kr gSA blesa lgh ek=k esa
ekStwn iks"kd rRo vki dks LoLFk j[krs gSaA
lqijQwMtSlkgSvadqfjrHkkstu o`{k rFkk fofHkUu ouLifr;ka /kjrh ij
gekjs thou ds fy, cgqr mi;ksxh gSaA
Hkkjrh; laL—fr esa Hkh çkphu le; ls
gh o`{kksa rFkk ouLifr;ksa dks iwtuh;
ekuk tkrk jgk gSA
f o f H k U u
ouLifr;ka
gekjs LokLF; dh j{kk esa Hkh
lgk;d fl) gksrh gSaA ,slk gh ,d
NksVk ijUrq cgqr egRoiw.kZ ikS/kk gksrk gS
rqylh dkA gtkjksa o"kksaZ ls fofHkUu jksxksa
ds bykt ds fy, vkS"kf/k ds :i esa
rqylh dk ç;ksx fd;k tk jgk gSA
vk;qosZn esa Hkh rqylh rFkk mlds
fofHkUu vkS"k/kh; ç;ksxksa dk fo'ks"k LFkku
gSA
vkids vkaxu
esa yxs
NksVs−ls rqylh ds
ikS/ks esa vusd chekfj;ksa ds bykt
djus ds vk'p;Ztud xq.k gksrs gSaA
lnhZ ds ekSle esa [kkalh−tqdke gksuk
,d vke leL;k gSA buls cps jgus dk
lcls ljy mik; gS rqylh dh pk;A
rqylh dh pk; cukus ds fy,] rqylh
dh rkth ifÙk;ka ysa vkSj /kksdj dqpy
ysa fQj mls ,d di ikuh esa MkysaA
mlesa ihijkewy] lkSaB] byk;ph ikmMj
rFkk ,d pEep phuh feyk ysaA bl
feJ.k dks mckydj fcuk Nkus lqcg
xekZxeZ ihuk pkfg,A
bl çdkj dh pk; ihus ls 'kjhj esa
pqLrh−LQwfrZ vkrh gS vkSj Hkw[k c<+rh
gSA ftu yksxksa dks lfnZ;ksa esa ckj−ckj
pk; ihus dh vknr gS muds fy, ;g
rqylh dh pk; cgqr ykHknk;d gksxh
tks uk dsoy mUgsa LokLF; ykHk nsxh
vfirq mUgsa lk/kkj.k pk; ds gkfudkjd
çHkkoksa ls Hkh cpk,xhA
lnhZ] Toj] v:fp] lqLrh] nkg] ok;q
rFkk fiÙk laca/kh fodkjksa dks nwj djus ds
fy, Hkh rqylh dh vkS"k/kh; jpuk dk
viuk egRo gSA blds fy, rqylh dh
nl−iUæg xzke rkth /kqyh ifÙk;ksa dks
yxHkx 150 xzke ikuh esa mcky ysaA tc
yxHkx vk/kk ;k pkSFkkbZ ikuh gh 'ks"k jg
tk, rks mlesa mruh gh ek=k esa nw/k
rFkk t:jr ds vuqlkj feJh
feyk ysa ;g vusd jksxksa dks
rks nwj
djrk gh gS
lkFk gh
{kq/kko/kZd
H k h
gksrk
g S A
b l h
fof/k ds
vuqlkj] dk<+k
cukdj mlesa
, d − n k s
byk;ph dk pw.kZ
vkSj nl−iUæg lq/kkewyh Mkydj
lfnZ;ksa esa ihuk cgqr ykHkdkjh gksrk gSA
blesa 'kkjhfjd iq"Vrk c<+rh gSA
rqylh ds iÙks dk pw.kZ cukdj erZcku
esa j[k ysaA tc Hkh pk; cuk,a rks
nl−iUæg xzke bl pw.kZ dk ç;ksx
djsaA ;g pk; Toj] nek] tqdke] dQ
rFkk xys ds jksxksa ds fy, cgqr
ykHkdkjh gSA rqylh dk dk<+k cukus ds
fy, rhu−pkj dkyh fepZ ds lkFk
rqylh dh lkr−vkB ifÙk;ksa dks jxM+
ysa vkSj vPNh rjg feykdj ,d
fxykl æo rS;kj djsaA bDdhl fnuksa
rd lqcg yxkrkj [kkyh isV bl dk<+s
dk lsou djus ls efLr"d dh xehZ nwj
gksrh gS vkSj mls 'kfä feyrh gSA
D;ksafd ;g dk<+k ân;ksÙkstd gksrk gS
blfy, ;g ân; dks iq"V djrk gS vkSj
ân; laca/kh jksxksa ls cpko djrk gSaA
,flfMVh] laf/kokr] e/kqesg] LFkwyrk]
[kqtyh] ;kSu nqcZyrk] çnkg vkfn vusd
chekfj;ksa ds mipkj ds fy, rqylh dh
pVuh cukbZ tk ldrh gSA blds fy,
yxHkx nl−nl xzke /kfu;k] iqfnuk ysa
mlesa FkksM+k lk yglqu] vnj[k] lsa/kk
ued] [ktwj dk xqM] vadqfjr esFkh]
vadqfjr pus] vadqfjr ewax] fry vkSj
yxHkx ikap xzke rqylh ds iÙks
feykdj eghu ihl ysaA vc blesa ,d
uhacw dk jl vkSj yxHkx iUæg xzke
ukfj;y dh Nhu MkysaA bl pVuh
dks jksVh ds lkFk ;k lkx esa
feykdj
[kk;k tk ldrk
gSA
pVuh ls
dSyf'k;e] ikSVsf'k;e] xa/kd] vk;ju]
çksVhu rFkk ,Utkbe vkfn gekjs 'kjhj
dks çkIr gksrs gSaA ,d ckr /;ku j[ksa
;g pVuh nks ?kaVs rd gh vPNh jgrh
gS vr% bldk ç;ksx lnk rktk cukdj
gh djsaA nks ?kaVs ds ckn blds xq.k esa
ifjorZu vk tkrk gSA bl pVuh dks
dHkh fÝt esa u j[ksaA
'khr _rq esa rqylh dk ikd Hkh ,d
xq.kdkjh vkS"kf/k ds :i esa ç;ksx fd;k
tk ldrk gSA blds fy, rqylh ds
chtksa dks fudky dj vkVs tSlk ckjhd
ihl ysaA vc yxHkx 125 xzke pus ds
vkVs esa eks;u ds fy, nslh ?kh o FkksM+k
lk nw/k Mkydj mls yksgs ;k ihry dh
dM+kgh esa ?kh Mkydj /kheh vkap ij
HkqusaA ckn esa yxHkx 125 xzke [kksvk
Mkydj mls HkqusaA blds ckn mlesa
cknke dh fxfj o rqylh ds chtksa dk
pw.kZ feyk ysaA
gtkjksalkylschekfj;ksadkscpkusesalgk;dgSrqylh
lh- ,u- ih- C;wjks
fnYyh@,u- lh- vkj% le;&iwoZ cq<+kik
,d ,slh tfVy çfØ;k gS ftlesa dksf'kdk,a
le; chrus ds lkFk {kfrxzLr gks tkrh gSa
vkSj [kjkc gksus yxrh gSaA tc gekjh mez
Hkys gh de gks vkSj dksf'kdkvksa dks
uqdlku igqapus yxrk gS rks ge èkhjs èkhjs
vle; gh cq<+kis dh vksj c<+us yxrs gSaA
le; chrus ij ;s izeq[k dksf'kdk,a dke ds
lkFk vfèkd ncko dk f'kdkj gksus yxrh
gSa ftlls mudh rkdr vkSj LoLFk cus
jgus dh çfØ;k detksj gksus yxrh gSA
cksVksDl] FkesZt] ,aVh&fjady batsD'ku]
MeZy fQylZ tSls ,aVh&,ftax mipkj
vDlj dbZ rjg ds nq"ifj.kke NksM+rs gSa
ftuesa iydsa eqj>kuk] Fkdku eglwl djuk]
flj nnZ] psgjs dk nnZ] Ropk yky gks
tkuk] batsD'ku okyh txg ij lwtu] Ropk
l[r gks tkuk] ekalisf'k;ksa esa nnZ] lqUurk
;k th fepykus tSlh leL;k,a eq[; :i
ls 'kkfey gSaA
fpfdRlk foKku ds lcls çeq[k bLrseky esa
ls ,d gS ,aVh ,ftax VªhVesaV esa ,MYV LVse
lsy ds v‚Vksyksxl dk bLrseky djukA
,aVh&,ftax mipkj esa vkidh Lo;a dh
LVse lsy ;kuh dksf’kdk dks fudky dj
bldk bLrseky fd;k tkrk gS vkSj bls
lfØ; fd;k tkrk gS vkSj vkidh lsy dks
vkids gh vanj fQj ls yxk;k tkrk gSA
LVsy lsy mipkj ds lkFk vki LVsy lsy
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  • 1. Country&PoliticsPolitical News Bulletin & BeyondNational Weekly dUVªh,.MikWfyfVDl o"kZ % 3 vad % 51 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 ewY; % 2/- i`"B % 16 countryandpolitics.in JayalalithaareturnsasTamilNaduChiefMinister Vipin T.N.:J Jayalalithaa is back as Tamil Nadu chief minister, eight months after she had to resign because a Bangalore court convicted her in a corruption case. She took oath this morning in the centenary hall of the Madras University. 28 ministers were also sworn in - they stood in a line and took oath together - in an event that was wrapped up in less than half an hour. O Panneerselvam, who resigned as chief minister on Friday, is now Finance Minister. Superstar Rajinikanth, who is Ms Jayalalithaa's neighbour at Chennai's Poes Garden attended the oath ceremony. Cricket adminis- trator and businessman N Srinivasan was there too. Union minister Pon Radhakrishnan represented the Centre and the BJP along with a few state level leaders. In Delhi, Finance Minister Minster Arun Jaitley told in his statement to media.I congratulate Ms Jayalalithaa and said, "We don't have an alliance with the AIADMK. We cooperate on certain issues but we also have differences. We will maintain the best relations with Tamil Nadu and cooperate with them." The AIADMK with its 11 lawmakers in the Rajya Sabha is important for the BJP-led Narendra Modi govern- ment, which is in a minority in that house of Parliament and needs the help of regional parties like Ms Jayalalithaa's to pass key legisla- tion. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first to greet Ms Jayalalithaa when the Karnataka High Court acquitted her of corrup- tion charges earlier this month. The court's decision cleared the way for her return as chief minister. After she took oath today, Ms Jayalalithaa returned to her Poes Garden residence. She is likely to go to the state sec- retariat and begin work only tomor- row. sources said. Ms Jayalalithaa has to hit the ground running to make up for the limbo that the state government was in since September last year, when she resigned. O Panneerselvam, who took her place, made it clear he was only standing in till her return. Ms Jayalalithaa is expected to announce new projects and welfare schemes. The launch of a metro rail project is pending and she is expected to announce a global investors meet, postponed a few times during Mr Panneerselvam's tenure. She must win a state assembly seat within six months of being sworn in. There is speculation that she could call assembly elections earlier than next year, when they are due to be held. The Importance of Being Jayalalithaa as CM; The Woman, actress,Brahmin, Kannadiga. Conventional wisdom would suggest that resume is all wrong for the hard playfield of Tamil Nadu politics and in a Dravidian party. But then J Jayalalithaa's life and career are the stuff fairy tales are made of. Or movie scripts with happy endings. The fame and celebrity she earned as a successful actress would pale in comparison with what she would achieve in later years. At 67, Jayalalithaa is a political giant not only in Tamil Nadu, where she took oath as chief minister for the fifth time on Saturday, with two of her three terms punctuated by brief spells of political exile. Brand Jayalalithaa is an undeniable pres- ence at the national level, most emphatically after last year's national election, when her party swept 37 of Tamil Nadu's 39 seats, making her AIADMK the third largest party in the Lok Sabha after the BJP and the Congress. Her stunning victory in the assembly elections of 2011 had ensured that her party's tally of 11 in the Rajya Sabha or upper house of Parliament cannot be scoffed at either, especially in times when the BJP-led central government is in a minority in the house and often depends on regional parties like Jayalalithaa's to help it pass crucial legislation. When Jayalalithaa was convicted in September last year in a corruption case by a Bangalore trial court, her political rivals cele- brated the possibility that she would not be able to contest elections for another decade. That, they reck- oned, would mean the end of the AIADMK, a party that revolves com- pletely around its chief. “Good times are in store for Tamil Nadu again,’’ eqacbZ us psUubZ dks /kks Mkyk nwljhckj eqacbZbafM;al us vkbZih,y dkf[krkc viusukefd;k ist u% 14
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  • 3. Columns 3ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 Being confident is a state in which an individual is able to perform a particu- lar task which otherwise he won’t be able to do. An individual has to con- vince himself that he will be able to do it. Everyone has a certain fear, which he wants to overcome. But due to the lack of confidence he is unable to. Confidence is something which boosts all our energy and focus towards a particular goal, gives us courage and virtue to perform and achieve the aim. Now, according to me confidence means: Courage,Overcoming fear, Necessitating,Focus Inspiring, Designing thoughts, Eagerness to learn,Negotiating with the introvert nature, Careful to keep away negative thoughts, Easy going. These are the few words which I relate to confidence, which when kept in mind, gives us the assurance that “yes, I can do this”. We lack courage, the motivation to perform a task when we are under- confident. It is not easy to get confi- dent enough to perform the task suc- cessfully. We need courage to speak out the heart, listen to one’s own will, and do the task, with full heart, whether successful or not. We are motivated from a number of things, from appreciation to inspiration. Appreciation is one of the greatest factor of encouragement. We get immense pleasure when we are appreciated and get reward. We feel like, we should do more of such things to get more appreciation. For exam- ple- in a manufacturing company, a worker is not happy when he just gets his remuneration. When he is appreci- ated, he performs the task more skill- fully. One of the factor which leads to confidence is courage and motivation. Fear is something which binds us from doing something. Singing in front of a huge crowd, giving a 1st time speech in auditorium, facing an inter- view, etc. Fear stops us from doing something which we have not done before, or when we have not faced a particular situation. Overcoming a fear leads to being confident. It’s just that we should be knowing our weakness- es. Working upon the fear and weak- nesses can give us strength to at least perform the activity. Fear is natural to come, but how to utilize it is more important. It should be kept in control or worked upon. Thus overcoming fear can be a huge boon in being con- fident. Everyone has some talents and few negative points. Necessitating is utiliz- ing the talents and working upon the weaknesses and negative points. Many says that a person’s nature never changes. But when worked upon, even a stone can be moulded into a beautiful piece of sculpture. Necessitating is recognizing our- selves, our negative and positive points and moulding ourselves into a person in demand. There is a proverb, “where there is a will, there’s a way”. It’s not bad to be under confident, but it is very bad to continue being like that. There’s no place for words like “I wish” in life. We have to focus and understand what is needed. If a person is not good at speech, he has to focus and work hard. He can’t say his whole life “I wish I could speak properly.” If he is not able to speak, it is his fault that he has not worked upon it. Opportunities comes and goes. It doesn’t wait for us. Being prepared beforehand helps in tackling suck conditions. There is a proverb-“being inspired and inspiring others, is the key to a suc- cessful company.” Inspiration can come from anything we are interested in. Reading books inspires us to speak fluently. Reading motivational books inspires us to recognize what is wrong and what is right, to be virtu- ous. When we are inspired, we listen to our own heart and do something, which others may make fun of, or may consider wrong. But at least it gives us the confidence to do what we feel is right. Confidence is overcoming the fear of what others might feel or think about us. Inspiration is one of the major fuel in the procedure of getting into confidence mode. A day might, when others might get inspired from us. What we need is just confidence. .....Continued on Page 11 Whatgoesintomakingaconfidentindividual? What is Self Improvement? It is an inner process, aim- ing for a better, happier life. It is a process of inner change, adopting a posi- tive mind set, getting rid of negative habits, and build- ing new, positive ones. Nowadays, people are turning within them, to find the solutions to their prob- lems. They seek knowl- edge, techniques, work- shops, lectures, teachers, who can show them the way. People are beginning to understand that Self Improvement and Self Growth can improve the quality of their lives. When one start- ing with a Self Improvement pro- gram, it is com- mon to encounter inner resistance that come from old habits and from your subconscious mind. The desire to change and build new habits and improve oneself must be strong enough to resist laziness, desire to give up. Let me tell you something about me, I have been attracted to self-improve- ment from an early age, and have regarded it as a source of inner strength and happiness, and a way to improve my life. I discovered, was a simple, but very effective tech- nique. It consisted of watching how people behaved a n d acted in various situa- tions, and then looking inside me, to find out if I behaved in the same way under the same condi- tions. When I s a w peo- ple with certain traits of character, or a certain kind of behavior that I did not like, I examined myself to see whether I possessed them too. If I did, I visual- ized and rehearsed in my mind a different sort of behavior. In my mind’s eye, I saw myself with the oppo- site traits of character. I visualized myself in vari- ous situations, in which I adopted the new behavior. When I encountered traits of character or behavior, which I like, I used to think about their importance in my life. Here too, I used visualizations and accord- ingly enacted them in my daily life. In this way, I learned and benefited a lot from the behavior and actions of the people around me, at work, at home, at college, on street and everywhere else. It was never for the purpose of judging them or taking advantage of them, but for learning how to act, react and behave in a bet- ter way. This learning had another benefit. It increased the knowledge and under- standing about how the mind and thoughts influ- ence the behavior and actions of people It is important to under- stand that thinking and visualizing once is just not enough. You need to do so over and over again in your daily life, until you see results. Parthvi Upadhyay PGDM-1st yr Asian Business School Self Improvement Sumit Agarwal The popular imaginary char- acter, ‘Robin hood’ is not imaginary anymore.The day before his oath ceremony as a councilor, Mr. Manish Shukla, ‘The Robin hood’, was interviewed upfront. His devotion towards social work is revered by many making him a crowd-pleaser among the youth. Q) How did you start your career as a politician? A) Since college days as a student politician from, 2002. Q) How does it feel to be a role model to the youth? What would you suggest them to do? A) I had no clue that I am fol- lowed by the youth but if I had to suggest, I would say be it in any field of work they are in, they should put their com- plete effort and be 100% hon- est to themselves and others. Q) You are a role model to so many people. Who is your role model? A) I am actually just a person who believes in being honest, helping the needful and my role model would definitely be Swami Vivekananda even though whenever possible I would like to know more about him. Q) How did you get the title of ‘Robin Hood’? A) A few college kids named me that, I wish to give the people a better tomorrow for having shown so much faith in me. Q) What are the social organ- izations you are associated with? What are your future plans? A) Firstly, I believe in reaching the people directly as I like to keep as less intermediates to help anyone in need. Other than that I have been associ- ated with Belur Math, Ram Krishna Mission and most importantly Shrishti, which is my own organization that constitutes of over 150 clubs through which I try to help the common people and also his voters from own locality. Q) What are your hobbies? A) Normally I don’t get time for myself so hobbies are hardly a chance, but once in a long time when I get the chance, I like to socialize, read online articles and keep myself updated about the cur- rent general affairs. ‘ROBINHOOD’ IS BACK
  • 4. Delhi/NCR4 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 Binod Kumar Singh New Delhi:Great Lakes Institute of Management, Gurgaon, a premier man- agement institute in the country, held its 4th Annual Convocation for the class of PGPM (Energy) 2013- 15 and PGPM 2014-15 at the Air Force Auditorium, Subroto Park, New Delhi. The event also witnessed commencement ceremony of the new batch PGPM (2015 -16) in the presence of Chief Guest, Shri Suresh Prabhu, Honorable Union Minister for Railways, GOI and Guest of Honor, Dr. Sudhakar V. Balachandran, Professor at College of Business Administration, University of Illinois, Chicago. Gurgaon Convocation 2015 presided by Union Minister of Railways Sh. Suresh Prabhu Polish Institute Inaugurated New Setup In Delhi New Delhi: “International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry extends its heartiest congratulation to the Ambassador of Poland in India and to the Director of Polish Institute and her full team on the inauguration of new setup in Delhi” said Sandeep Marwah President of ICMEI on the opening ceremony. “It was my dream project to have an exclusive setup for Polish Institute in India. Today we achieved that” said H.E. Tomasz Łukaszuk The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Poland in India. Dr. Sebastian Domzalski Deputy Head of the Mission, Przemysław Grabowski, Deputy Director Polish Institute, Pracownia Architektury of Maciej Walczyna Architekt, Gosia Rygalik & Tomek Rygalik of Studio Rygalik were also present there. Rahul Chhabra Joint Secretary Central Europe Division Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, inaugurated the event. Anna Tryc-Bromley Director Polish Institute conducted the whole programPolish Embassy in India. cnp bureau New Delhi: Fondly remem- bered for his portrayal of character in Zindagi’s prominent shows Aaina Dulhan Ka and Dhoop Chahon and winning acclaim for big screen hits like action thriller Baby, Shoot and Sight, U R my Jaan, Mikaal Zulfiqar is back to woo Indian audi- ence with his acting prowess in Zindagi’s upcoming show Deewana Kisse Banayegi Yeh Ladki. The multi-talented Mikaal is famed as the next big thing from across the border. In the show Mikaal brings to life the vital role of Jamshed, a young, successful and a charming business man who believes in equality. He falls in love with Shaista and asks her for her hand in marriage but she rejects him as he cannot help her further her ambitions. Deewana Kisse Banayegi Yeh Ladki is the story about a young girl Shaista who strives to make her dreams come true. In the process of achieving her dreams, she takes advantages of those who are attracted to her because of her youth and beauty and pushes away those who truly love her. MikaalZulfiqarbackonZindagi Photo: Binod Takiawala cnp bureau New Delhi: The word Fashion instanta- neously brings to mind a flash of colour with a dash of glam- our . Fashion can promote creativity that is very important in culture and society and it can make you look and feel more professional. With this concept in mind, Glambuds Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. By Rahul Khandelwal recently organized a beauty pageant Kids Fashion Carnival-2" for kids of age group 3 to 13 years.This glittering show was held at Grand Khalifa, karol bagh. Chief Guest of the Show were well known Socialites,Mrs. Maya Singh (Mrs Asia Pacific Asia) and Mr Harsh Singh. Fashion Carnival 2 -An Initiative by Glambuds Entertainment Pvt Ltd. Photo: Binod Takiawala cnp bureau New Delhi: MTR Foods, the largest Ready-To-Eat brand and pioneer in packaged foods in India, announced the national launch of Gulab Jamun and Rasogulla Single Serve Dessert Cups. Continuing with its tradition of offering groundbreaking RTE products to its valued con- sumers, this is yet another introduction that is going to be a game changer in the ever growing foods business in the country. The exception- ally delicious Gulab Jamuns and Rasgulla in the new range of single servepacks is sure to be a hit with the mass- es as they can now enjoy Indian sweets anytime, any- where in single serves. MTR Launche Gulab Jamun and Rasogollas in Single Serve Packs
  • 5. Delhi/ NCR 5ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 Noida Film City: “If there is any support we can get, it is only Marwah Studio and if any one can guide us that is Sandeep Marwah,” said Pankaj Narayan a young filmmaker who has recently completed his third film project in Delhi. “Our team of young film makers is thankful to Sandeep Marwah for supporting all of us in complet- ing our projects and to give us ample confidence and encouragement to get into film and television busi- ness” Narayan added handing over the memento to Sandeep Marwah on behalf of all the young film mak- ers association. “I feel it is not only my duty but its my religion to develop and promote film business in this part of the World. I am happy that I could support and guide 12000 young filmmakers of the World from Marwah Studios. Now International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry will also come forward to encourage youngsters,” thanked Marwah. Sandeep Marwah Honored By Young Film Maker’s Association spl. correspondent Delhi/NCR: As the temper- ature soars and makes way for the sunny days, India’s No. 1 and Most Trusted Radio Network 92.7 BIG FM is planning to give its ardent listeners ‘comic’ relief to beat the heat. Known for its unique programming and content, India’s No.1 radio network announced its exciting new campaign BIG Garmi Ki Chhutti with the big-wigs of comedy Krushna Abhishek, Sugandha Mishra, Saloni Daini and Bal Gopal from BIG Magic at a press conference held in Mumbai. Krushna and Sugandha enthralled audi- ences with their distinctive flair and fabulous comic timing. The act was a sneak peek into the soon to be launched biggest comedy show on radio. With Krushna and Sugandha as the show hosts, it is 92.7 BIG FM’s promise to pro- vide entertainment for the whole family this summer every evening 5 pm onwards. Biggest Comedy show on Radio– Big Garmi Ki Chhutti spl. correspondent New Delhi: Shriram Sanlam Awards for Excellence in Financial Journalism for the 3rd year in succession was con- ducted in a widely attend- ed glittering function at the Shangri- la’s Eros in New Delhi. The highlight of the event was a key note address delivered by Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, Financial Times. For the first time ever, the top 100 nominations found its coverage in a special booklet released on the occasion by Mr. Suresh Prabhu, Hon. Union Minister of Railways, Government of India. Eminent journalistTCASrinivasa Raghavan conferred with LifetimeAchievementAward New Delhi: “The relation between India and Romania goes many years back. Business do bring two coun- tries together but nationals of two countries can come closer emotionally through arts and culture” said H.E Radu Actavian Dobre Charged d” Affaires of Embassy of Romania in India. International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry initiated in offering join ventures for film, stu- dents exchange program, faculty exchange program, collaborations, affiliations, film festivals and highlighting visits of visiting Romanians in the field of art, Culture, journalism and business associates. “We invite you to please see for yourself how we are organized” said Sandeep Marwah President ICMEI inviting H.E.Radu Octavian Dobre to start Indo Romanian Art And Culture Association. Marwah shared his associa- tion with Lakatos Robert; film Director from Romania dur- ing his visit to Hungary last year as a part of International Jury of 11th Miskolc Film Festival and actress Maria Dinulescu during Mons International Film Festival at Belgium. Secretary General ICMEI Ashok Tyagi and Deputy Secretary Rajeev Mathur were also part of the delegation. ICMEIPromotesIndoRomanianRelationsThroughArtsAndCulture
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inkf/kdkjh Hkh ekStwn FksA Hkkjr,dfodkl'khyns'kcudjmHkjjgkgS%pkS/kjhte'ksnvkye lh- ,u- ih- C;wjks ubZ fnYyh% mRrjh fnYyh uxj fuxe dh lcls egRoiw.kZ LFkk;h lfefr ds fy, laiUu gq, pquko esa Hkk0t0ik0 ds Jh eksgu izlkn Hkkj}kt v/;{k ds in ij rFkk Hkk0t0ik ds gh Jh fojsUnz cCcj mik/;{k ds in ij fufoZjks/k fuokZfpr gq,A Jh eksgu Hkkj}kt ckadusj ¼okMZ ua0 2½ ls rFkk Jh fojsUnz cCcj igkM+xat ¼okMZ ua0 89½ ls fuxe ds lnL; gSaA Jh eksgu Hkkj}kt blls igys yxkrkj nks ckj LFkk;h lfefr ds v/;{k ds in ij jg pqds gSaA v/;{k ds in ij mUgksaus lnk jpukRed o izHkko’kkyh Hkwfedk vnk dh gSA blh izdkj Jh fojsUnz cCcj blls igys LFkk;h lfefr ds lnL; jg pqds gSaA Jh fojsUnz cCcj LFkk;h lfefr ds v/;{k o mik/;{k fufoZjks/k fuokZfpr ekrk pkSaMs’ojh nsoh ds eafnj esa ewfrZ dh LFkkiuk gqbZ lh- ,u- ih- C;wjks nsgjknwu% ikSM+h ftys ds ;eds’oj CykWd fLFkr ,sfrgkfld ekrk pkSMsa’ojh nsoh ds eafnj esa ukS ewfrZ;ksa dh LFkkiuk dh xbZA ftlesa dkQh cM+h la[;k esa J}kyqvksa us fgLlk fy;kA eq[; vk;kstd gjh’k dqdjsrh dk dguk gS ewfrZ dh LFkkiuk dhrZu ds lkFk gqbZ iwjs fofèk foèkku ds lkFkA ftlesa ikSM+h ftys ds gh ugha ckgj ds yksxksa us Hkh Hkkjh la[;k esa fgLlk fy;kA eafnj esa ukS nsoh dh ewfrZ;ksa dh LFkkiuk gqbZA bldk lekiu geus HkaMkjs ds lkFk fd;kA ‘mUgksaus cr;k fd vk;kstu dh lkjh rS;kfj;ka esa LFkkuh; 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  • 9. Tourism9 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 cnp bureau Madhya Pradesh: M.P. Tourism organized a get- together for the travel trade and hospitality fraternity of the capital to give them an experience of the essence of the state at a grand func- tion held at New Delhi. The get-together that showcased destinations, handicrafts, tribal dance forms, cuisine, Tourism Year, Simhastha 2016 and investment opportunities in the state was attended by a galaxy of people from trav- el trade, industry associa- tions, trade associations, media and dignitaries from various walks of life. Once upon a time, Madhya Pradesh was regarded as one of the BIMARU states of India, but not anymore. This rapid transformation into the fastest growing state of the country has been made possible by a progressive government that believes delivery and that too with compassion at the core of all its activities. It is also fortunate that tourism continues to be one of the key focus areas of the state government with the result that the resurgence of this sector in the state has been widely noticed and appreciated in recent years, both within the country and outside. The excellent work done in this sector has also received widespread recognition in the form of innumerable awards received by Madhya Pradesh Tourism in various forums. And the government con- tinues to regard tourism as an instrument of growth, change and poverty allevi- ation. Its commitment to give a further thrust to this sector through its progres- sive policies, incentives and measures towards facilitation is indeed a sign of a very bright future for this sector in this state. God has also been highly benevolent. The unparalleled variety and richness of tourist des- tinations sprinkled around the state make it a veritable tourist paradise to an extent that the state indeed conveys the essence of the nation to all its visitors. Madhya Pradesh Tourism Small-ship cruise specialist AdventureSmith Explorations is sailing to Cuba.The compa- ny has engaged a 49-passen- ger, three-masted schooner named Panorama to operate Cuba People to People cruis- es starting in December through April 2016. The trips begin and end in Miami with round-trip charter flights to Havana included in the fare. The ship stops in five ports on Cuba’s western and southern shores — Havana, Maria LaGorda, Cayo Largo, Trinidad and Cienfuego. Fares start at $4,799 per per- son, double occupancy, and include the air to and from Miami, meals, accommoda- tions, a Cuban visa, mandato- ry Cuban medical insurance and transportation. AdventureSmith says the Cuba People to People cruise has obtained the required licenses for U.S. citizens since travel is still restricted, although efforts are underway to lift the trade embargo. For details on the legalities of traveling to Cuba, visit the company’s FAQ page. Small-Ship Specialist Adventure
  • 10. Internationl10 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 LadenIn a significant find- ing revealed from a trove of Osama bin Laden docu- ments released by the US, it has emerged that the al Qaeda kingpin received lump sums of money from a so-called “Indian brother in Madinah”. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) in the United States, released a huge tranche of documents that were recovered from Osama’s Abbottabad resi- dence after the US Navy SEALs stormed the hide- out on May 2, 2011. One of the documents is a spreadsheet, which men- tions some “Indian brother in Madinah” as Osama’s financier who sent lakhs of rupees to bin Laden twice – in May and July 2009. According to the spread- sheet, the so-called “Indian brother in Madinah” paid Osama a sum of Pakistani Rs 292,400 in May 2009 and Pakistani Rs 35,000 in July 2009 along with Rs 5,000 that was given as a tip to the money carrier. This is the first time it has been revealed that an Indian financed Osama. The above-mentioned spreadsheet shows Osama’s monthly account- ing from April to August including gross receipt, expenditure and balance. Osama’s statement of accounts shows that the al Qaeda chief received huge sums of money mostly from those in Arab nations like United Arab Emirates , Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Scores of documents released by the ODNI reveal a great deal of infor- mation about Osama, who wanted his followers to keep their focus mainly on attacking the US and warned them not to fight among each other. Osama files show an “Indian brother in Madinah” financed al Qaeda Islamic State seized full control of both ancient and mod- ern Palmyra in central Syria, just days after it captured a provincial capital in neighbouring Iraq, suggesting momentum is building for the ultra-hardline group.The twin successes pile pressure not just on Damascus and Baghdad, but also throws doubt on US strategy to rely almost exclusively on air strikes to defeat the Sunni Muslim movement, which is an offshoot of al Qaeda. Islamic State said in a statement posted by followers on Twitter that it was in full charge of Palmyra, including its military installations, marking the first time it had taken a city directly from the Syrian military and allied forces. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Islamic State now controls more than half of Syrian territory following more than four years of civil war against the autocratic rule of President Bashar al-Assad. The radical group has destroyed antiquities and monu- ments in Iraq and there are fears it might now devastate Palmyra, an ancient World Heritage site and home to renowned Roman-era ruins including well-preserved temples, colonnades and a theatre. “This is the fall of a civilisation,” Syria’s antiquities chief Maamoun Abdulkarim told by telephone on Thursday. “Human, civilised society has lost the battle against bar- barism. I have lost all hope.” Clashes in the area since Wednesday killed at least 100 pro-government fighters, said Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which bases its information on a net- work of sources on the ground. Islamic State said retreating pro-government forces had left behind many dead, but gave no precise figures. Gathering momentum, Islamic State takes control of ancient Palmyra Hundreds of protesters marched around McDonald’s suburban Chicago head- quarters, shutting down at least one building on the corporate campus as they called for pay of $15 an hour and a union. About 100 protesters were arrested for trespassing as they temporarily blocked two streets around the McDonald’s cam- pus on Wednesday, a day before the company’s annual shareholder meeting. McDonald’s closed a nearby restaurant because of traffic concerns, and told employees in a building targeted by pro- testers they should work from home, company spokeswoman Heidi Barker Sa Shekhem said. The campaign for $15 an hour and a union began in late 2012 and has involved a range of tactics, including demonstrations in cities around the coun- try. uthorities estimated up to 2,000 people took part in Wednesday’s demonstration, some carrying signs declaring, “We are worth more.” Dozens of buses were used to transport people to demonstration, with some coming from as far away as New York. The Rev William Barber of Goldsboro, North Carolina, said the campaign extends beyond pushing for a living wage. He called it a fight for racial equal- ity, noting people of color are dispropor- tionally working in low wage jobs. Corey Anderson, 21, who works at a Chicago McDonald’s, said he makes $8.25 an hour after working for the fast- food chain for more than two years. That’s not enough to live on after rent and utilities are paid, he said. “I feel like they don’t understand what it’s like to make what we make,” he said. Sa Shekhem said the company respects the right to protest. “When it comes it comes to the minimum wage, that is a national discussion, that is not a McDonald’s issue, it’s an economic issue,” she said. “We’ll look to the folks in Washington to determine what happens.” Earlier in 2015, McDonald’s said it would raise its starting pay for workers to $1 above the local minimum wage. Labor organisers said the move falls short because it only applies to company- owned stores. Hundreds march at McDonald’s headquarters about low wages 'Nutrage'KoreanAirheiressfreedbyappealscourt The former Korean Air executive jailed for disrupting a flight in a rage over macadamia nuts walked free on Friday when a South Korean appeals court overturned her conviction for vio- lating aviation safety laws. The High Court in Seoul ruled that Cho Hyun-ah, who had been in jail since her arrest in December, was not guilty of the most serious charge of altering an aircraft's route while in flight. That overturned the verdict of a lower district court, which had jailed Ms Cho for one year in February. "The accused had no intention of hampering the safe opera- tion of the plane," Kim Sang-Hwan, the High Court judge, said, handing down a reduced sentence of 10 months, suspended for two years. After the hearing, Ms Cho, 40, changed out of her prison clothes and left the court, dressed in black coat and wearing heavy dark-rimmed glasses. Mobbed by reporters outside, Ms Cho, walking with her head bowed, was shielded by a small group of minders who whisked her away to a waiting black sedan. One of her lawyers offered Ms Cho's apologies to "all those who have been hurt by this incident". The eldest daughter of the airline's chairman, Ms Cho was a Korean Air (KAL) vice president in charge of in-flight service at the time of her December 5 "nut rage" meltdown on board a Seoul-bound KAL flight that had just left the gate in New York. A Bangladeshi terror outfit has threatened to kill 10 people including prime min- ister’s political advisor, prompting authorities to lodge a police case, a media report said. The let- ters, containing 10 names which include HT Imam, political advisor to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and Arefin Siddique – Dhaka University Vice Chancellor among others, were apparently sent by The Ansarullah Bangla Team, local media report- ed. Imam, whose name was on the top of the list, was termed ‘Anti-Islam Adviser’ in the letter while Siddique as ‘I. Dushmon (enemy) VC’ in the letters. The letters were sent to each individual’s address. “We have been threatened with death. They should be given exemplary punish- ment after hunting them down by the intelligence agencies,” Siddique said. Dhaka University Proctor Amzad Ali said a case has been filed over the matter at Shahbagh Police Station. The letter stated that they should be pre- pared to face death. Ansarullah Bangla Team, an Islamist extremist organisation in Bangladesh, was implicat- ed in some brutal attacks on atheist bloggers from 2013 to 2015. Bangladeshi terror group sends death threats to Sheikh Hasina’s adviser, nine others
  • 11. Crime/Education11 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 Thoughts are strings of images and speeches which goes on continuously on our mind. Negative thoughts and positive thoughts are the 2 types of thought. We have nothing to worry about positive thoughts. It helps in keeping a gentle profile. What we need to worry about is negative thoughts. We struggle through negative thoughts. It’s the main root of the under confidence and is responsible for all the problems created by us. For example, however a good singer a person be, but when faced by crowd, negative thoughts starts overpowering. What we have to do is to just manage and transform our thoughts into positive ones. Managing the strings of thoughts and utilizing it in proper place, helps us a lot in conveying the correct speech. Sometimes, when we have eagerness to learn, confidence comes naturally. However introvert we maybe, but when we know about something being discussed, we feel like speaking out. When we have the knowledge, we feel confident to say something or do something. One must have the eagerness to learn. It comes handy in various situa- tions. Knowledge never goes waste. It gives us maturity and increases our thinking capacity. Introvert nature in not at all bad. Being introvert keeps one’s thoughts and speech in control. But it also binds a person from doing something which he is capable of. We have to negotiate with our introvert nature to perform something, which we are skillful at. Tackling the introvert nature helps in tackling the fear of doing something. It is necessary to keep away the negative thoughts while doing something. Negative thoughts ruin us. It is a step towards under confidence. While doing a task/ activity, negative thoughts demotivates is and it lets the opportunities slip away from our hands. Keeping a positive mind helps us maintaining a pleasant profile. Everyone like to get in touch with a person who is positive. People tries to ignore a negative person. When we are negative, opportunities doesn’t even know our door and goes to someone else’s hand. So it really important to keep a check on one’s thoughts. Thoughts are the database and speech and body language are the output results. When we are under confident, we think of the outcome even before performing the activity. Keeping ourselves relaxed, boosts the confidence to face a particular situation. Appreciation is also a major factor in boosting the confidence, which works majorly for me. Thus, these are the key points which when combined, gives an individual a plat- form to outshine others and helps in bringing up the submerged image. Confidence is something which is not gifted by birth, but needs to be developed. In today’s competi- tive world, confidence is one of the major factor of being successful. There’s never a ‘tomorrow’. If an individual is under-confident, he needs to work upon at ‘right time’ (read right now) to be prepared for tomorrow. Deepak Sah (BBA V sem) Asian Business school Whatgoesintomakinga................ Pramesh Jain The Church Street blast case has been transferred to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Top Cops failed to Handle Church Street blast case ! Based on the order of the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Hyderabad unit of NIA has registered a fresh case in connection with the blast, which had claimed the life of a Chennai-based woman. The blast had taken place on December 28 near Coconut Grove, a restaurant on Church Street. The City police had suspected the role of two terror organisations behind the blast. The investigating team had also brought two Students Islamic Movement of India (Simi) opera- tives from Patna, Bihar. The police said that the operatives, Umer Siddiqui and Haider Ali, who were part of Simi modules, were suspected to have been assigned to carry out blasts in South India. The city police, who initiated investigations, had formed a special team of over 150 personnel to examine over one lakh calls, and analyse CCTV footage. We will cooperate with them in the investigation”, and I said them to sit with the team of officials who were probing the case,and discuss in detail about the case. with them. The original FIR was registered at the Cubbon Park police station (FIR309/2014) and Hyderabad branch of NIA registered the case as 01/2015 on Wednesday. The Bengaluru City police and the Internal Security Division (ISD) had been jointly probing the Church Street blast case for the past five months. owever, no vital information was gathered from the duo. A source in the NIA said the probe will start afresh in the case and all documents relating to the case and the probe report will also be collected from the Bengaluru City police. A woman from Tamil Nadu, Bhavani, who was on a visit to the City, had died from serious shrapnel injuries she sustained on her face and neck in the blast. A case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Explosives Substances Act has been registered at the NIA office in Hyderabad, officials said. The move comes following an order by the Union Home Ministry asking NIA to probe the case, they said. Suspected militants had on December 28 wrapped the improvised explosive device (IED) in a plastic bag and placed it in a bushy plant outside Coconut Grove, a popular restaurant in the heart of the city. The restaurant is close to Brigade Road and M G Road, dotted with bars and restaurants and teem- ing with crowds on weekends. Following the blast, a case was registered at the Cubbon Park police station. Karnataka police had later claimed that it had bust- ed a terror module of the banned Indian Mujahideen and their role in the Bengaluru blast was being probed. Initial leads had, however, suggested the role of banned SIMI behind the attack, the officials said. ‘Yet to Receive Information’ told Home Minister K J George confirmed that the case has been handed over to NIA. “We are yet to receive information about the commencement of the investigation and further proceedings” he said. City Police Commissioner M N Reddi said that a letter was written to the government to hand over the case to NIA after conducting a thorough inves- tigation into it. “We learnt that there is possible involvement of inter-state terror groups and NIA is more capable to handle such cases in an appropri- ate manner, the police commissioner He added NIATakes OverChurch Street Blast Probe Conference on Cyber Threats 2020 Sumit Agarwal Kolkata: The age of tech- nology has its own boons and curses. On one hand, the availability of informa- tion is just a click away on your smart phone, and yet, you might not even know you're becoming a victim to cover crimes like hacking. The freedom of circulation of information vis-a-vis the Internet has also brought on the threat of hacking of data, both on personal, national and international levels. The misuse and abuse of this technology has left a huge void with the need to combat it through Internet Security; and also to make the con- sumers aware of these crimes. According to NASSCOM survey, India has 37000 IT security professionals working currently and India needs 500000 IT profes- sionals in the next 5 years. The IT security industry is working towards the securi- ty on various levels from the government, military, corporate area and also academia. Indian School of Ethical Hacking, a Kolkata based IT company, currently trains 500 professionals yearly; and aspires to make Kolkata the IT SECURITY HUB of India. It currently conducts security audits for governmental organisa- tions, financial, corporate and academic institutions, and for the police of West Bengal. The Public Relations Society of India, launches a guide book on Cyber Security along with Indian School of Ethical Hacking in Kolkata. The book provides great insight for both professionals and laymen alike. Mr. Soumyajit Mahapatra , the chairman of PRSI, Kolkata, attests that the outgrowth of cyber crimes necessitates the awareness and conscious- ness of this sphere of cyber security and the book is going to serve the purpose perfectly.
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  • 13. Entertainment13 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 Good to learn new stuff: Jacqueline on British film Mumbai: Actress J a c q u e l i n e Fernandez, who will be seen in B r i t i s h h o r r o r thriller ‘Definition of Fear’, says she is a performer and finds it exciting to learn new things“We consider ourselves a performer and an artist. It is a beautiful thing to do other cinema as well. For me, being a Sri Lankan, I came to Bollywood and I am doing a cinema which is not known to me. It is not from my home country, so it is just nice when you can expand and learn. It is a beautiful thing,” said Jacqueline here. A string of actors from Hindi cinema are trying their luck abroad. While Priyanka Chopra is doing an American TV series ‘Quantico’ in the West, Nargis Fakhri is making her Hollywood debut with ‘Spy’. In the past, Big B Amitabh Bachchan did a cameo in the Hollywood film ‘The Great Gatsby’, while Anil Kapoor and Irrfan Khan have featured in multiple Hollywood proj- ects. “I just think that everything has become a lot more globalised now. Different actors from all over the word are doing different cinema and differ- ent things as well. Actors are not just getting into dif- ferent cinema, they are actually getting into differ- ent walks of life… Tanu Weds Manu Returns review Mumbai: A crowd pleaser is a film that induces seeti and taali from the audi- ence, making sure they go back home feeling they’ve spent their money on something cheerful. One way to do this is to flesh out a story with an unusu- al conflict and resolve that conflict in ways that sur- prise the audience, while also shoehorning a social message into the film in the process. This is diffi- cult to do and as a result, rare. Queen belonged to this rare breed of films. Another way to make a crowd pleaser is to aim for the lowest common denominator, establish an unusual conflict and resolve it using unbeliev- able contrivances, while dishing out crackling dia- logues, soap-opera style dramatic beats and social messages. Tanu Weds Manu Returns is one of these films. Director Anand L Rai’s filmmaking style is obvi- ous from his filmography – he makes stories that ‘romanticize’ love, which means they’re full of tropes and (like love itself) don’t make much sense. This doesn’t mean Tanu Weds Manu Returns is without promise. Kangana Ranaut in Tanu Weds Manu returns. Kangana Ranaut in Tanu Weds Manu returns. That Tanu Weds Manu got a sequel is surprising enough, but to have a sequel with an interesting plot is even better. Four years after the events of the first film, Tanu (Kangana Ranaut) and Manu (Madhavan) are still in London, but are now a bickering couple. They both have huge egos and can’t pass a single day without breaking into a massive fight. appears right in the open- ing scene, in which Tanu and Manu go to a British mental asylum and dis- cuss their problems with Hindi-speaking psychia- trists. By the end of their session, Manu is shouting at Tanu and is locked up in the asylum for violent behaviour. Binod Kumar Singh Delhi/ NCR:Jackky Bhagnani and Lauren Gotlieb promoted his upcoming film at Worlds of Wonder, Noida. The action comedy film 'Welcome To Karachi' stars Jackky Bhagnani, Arshad Warsi and ‘ABCD’ fame Lauren Gottlieb. It is direct- ed by Ashish R. Mohan and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. The film has been shot in various locations of UK and sets were recreated to resemble Karachi. The film revolves around two Indian men played by Arshad Warsi and Jackky Bhagnani who reaches Karachi in Pakistan without their passports and gets trapped by Talibans. The journey becomes adventurous and exciting in their quest to find a way back to India. Jackky Bhagnani whose last movie 'Youngistan' got him rave reviews was very chilled out at the whole conference and even interacted with his fans. Answering about the censor's objection over the song 'Lalla Lalla Lori' the actor clarified it by saying that "The song is only for you guys to have a good time. JackkyBhagnaniandLaurenGottliebpromoted‘WelcometoKarachi’inNoida Photo: Binod Takiawala
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dksp fouksn dqekj us Hkkjrh; dq'rh egkla?k ds mUgsa c[kkZLr fd;s tkus ds QSlys ij ukjktxh O;ä djrs gq, vkt ;gka dgk fd mUgsa cfy dk cdjk cuk;k x;kA fouksn dqekj us ,d fyf[kr c;ku esa dgk] ^^2010 ls tc ls eq>s eq[; jk"Vªh; dksp cuk;k x;k mlds ckn ls Hkkjrh; igyokuksa us vksyfEid fo'o dq'rh vkSj jk"Vª;eaMy [ksyksa esa ftruh lQyrk gkfly dh mruh fiNys 50 o"kksaZ esa Hkh ugha dh gS ftlesa yanu vksyfEid ds nks ind lq'khy dqekj ¼jtr½vkSj ;ksxs'oj nÙk ¼dkaL;½ rFkk fo'o dq'rh ds nks ind Hkh 'kkfey gSaA fouksn us dgk]^^eSus ikap o"kksaZ esa viuk dke iwjh fu"Bk esgur vkSj bZekunkjh ls fd;k gS ns'k ds fy;s Js"B igyokuksa dh ,d iwjh Vhe rS;kj djds nh gS blds cnys esa eq>s vpkud fcuk fdlh cM+h otg ds gVk fn;k x;kA eq>s viuk i{k j[kus dk ekSdk Hkh ugha fn;k x;kA xkSjryc gS fd Hkkjrh; dq'rh egkla?k us fouksn dqekj dks gVk dj u;k jk"Vªh; dksp fu;qä dj fn;k gSA ehfM;k ds vqulkj nksgk ,f'k;kbZ [ksyksa esa Hkkjr ds detksj çn'kZu ls dq'rh la?k csgn ukjkt gks x;k FkkA ,slk ekuk tk jgk gS fd ,f'k;kbZ dq'rh pSfEi;uf'ki esa vEik;j ds ,d xyr QSlys ds f[kykQ fouksn us vf/k—r fojks/k Hkh ntZ ugha djk;kA fouksn dqekj us bl ckjs esa iwNus ij dgk]^^ftl le; 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Health15 ubZ fnYyh] 25 ebZ] ls 31 ebZ 2015 Msaxw vkSj eysfj;k tSlh chekfj;ksa ds vykok ,d vU; xaHkhj laØked jksx gS efLr"d Toj] ftls tSiuht ,UlS¶ykbfVl Hkh dgrs gSaA vkt ls djhc rhl−iSarhl o"kZ igys rd bl jksx dk foLrkj rkboku] phu] tkiku] dksfj;k] iwohZ lkbcsfj;k rFkk fo;ruke vkfn ns'kksa esa gh FkkA Hkkjr esa lcls igys rfeyukMq esa bl jksx ls lacaf/kr ekeys lkeus vk,A /khjs−/khjs ;g jksx ns'k ds vU; Hkkxksa esa Hkh QSy x;kA efLr"d Toj ,d tkuysok jksx gS ftldk dkj.k xzqi ch vjcks ok;jl gksrk gSA ;g jksx ePNjksa ds dkVus ls QSyrk gSA bl jksx dks mRiUu djus okyk fo"kk.kq eq[;r% tkuojksa esa ik;k tkrk gSA ePNj tc bu tkuojksa dk [kwu pwlus ds fy, bUgsa dkVrs gSa rks os ok;jl [kwu ds tfj;s ePNjksa ds isV esa igqap tkrs gSa vkSj ogka Qyrs−Qwyrs gSaA ;s tkuoj tc euq"; dks dkVrs gSa rks ;s ok;jl euq"; ds 'kjhj esa igqap tkrs gSa vkSj jksx mRiUu djrs gSaA jksx dk ;g ok;jl eq[;r% lqvj esa iyrk gS ijarq os bl jksx ls çHkkfor ugha gksrsA buds 'kjhj esa tks ok;jl iuirk gS mldk laØe.k ePNjksa ds }kjk gksrk gSA xk;] HkSal] ?kksM+k vkfn tkuoj Hkh bu fo"kk.kqvksa ls laØfer gks ldrs gSaA dbZ ckj ?kksM+ksa esa efLr"d Toj ds dqN y{k.k Hkh ns[ks tk ldrs gSaA dqN i{kh Hkh tSiuht ,UlS¶ykbfVl ls laØfer ik, x, gSaA vHkh rd miyC/k tkudkjh ds vuqlkj ;g jksx ,d euq"; ls nwljs euq"; esa lh/ks ;k çR;{k :i ls ugha igqap ldrkA ;ksa rks ;g jksx lky ds fdlh Hkh le; esa gks ldrk gS ysfdu xehZ ds ekSle esa bl jksx dk çdksi cgqr c<+ tkrk gSA lkekU; :i ls efLr"d Toj ds jksfx;ksa dh e`R;qnj 30 ls 35 çfr'kr rd gksrh gSA ijarq dbZ ckj ;gh nj c<+dj 60 çfr'kr rd igqap tkrh gSA ,d laØfer ePNj }kjk ,d LoLFk euq"; dks dkVs tkus ds ckn yxHkx ikap ls iUæg fnuksa esa gh blds y{k.k Li"V gks ikrs gSaA egRoiw.kZ ckr ;g gS fd laØfer ePNj }kjk dkVs x, lHkh yksxksa esa ;g chekjh gks ;g t:jh ugha gSA yxHkx 300 ls 1000 laØfer O;fä;ksa esa ls ,d ds 'kjhj esa bl jksx ds y{k.k fodflr gks ikrs gSaA efLr"d Toj ds jksxh esa vusd y{k.k ns[ks tk ldrs gSaA eq[; y{k.k ;g gS fd mls dkQh rst cq[kkj vkrk gS] ,sls esa cgqr rst BaM Hkh yxrh gSA lkFk gh mls flj nnZ] xnZu esa nnZ] vdM+u] rFkk detksjh Hkh vuqHko gksrh gSA ftu jksfx;ksa esa efLr"d vkSj mldh f>Yyh Hkh laØfer gks tkrs gSa mUgsa fexhZ dh Hkkafr nkSjk Hkh iM+ ldrk gSA tkuysok chekjh gS fnekxh cq[kkj 'kjhj esa çksVhu dh deh gksus ij Fkdku eglwl gksrh gSaA ,sls esa yksx lIyhesaV ds rkSj ij çksVhu ysuk 'kq: djrs gSaA urhtk gekjs LokLF; ij mudk cqjk çHkko iM+rk gSA tcfd çksVhu dk Hkh fodYi ekStwn gSA njvly] LçkmV~l ,slh pht gS] ftlds [kkus ls dHkh ijs'kkuh ugha gksrhA ;g çpqj ek=k esa iks"kd rRo o çksVhu ls Hkjk gSA uV~l] vukt vkSj Qfy;ksa dks tc ikuh esa Mkyk tkrk gS rks buesa ekStwn QkbVsV~l [kRe gks tkrs gSaA ftlls bls ipkus esa csgn vklkuh gksrh gSA fdlh Hkh vukt dks tc vadqfjr fd;k tkrk gS] rks mlesa feujYl] çksVhu] foVkfeu vkSj vU; iks"kd rRo vPNh rjg vo'kksf"kr gks tkrs gSaA tgka rd ,aVh&vkDlhMsaV dh ckr gS rks LikmV~l esa çpqj ek=k esa ,aVh&vkDlhMsaV ik, tkrs gSaA ,aVh&vkDlhMsaV 'kjhj dh çfØ;k ds lgh <ax ls pykus esa lgk;d gksrs gSaA 'kjhj dks LoLFk j[kus ds fy, ge eagxh ls egaxh nokb;ka [kjhn ysrs gSa ij viuk nslh vkSj lLrk bykt Hkwy tkrs gSaA tcfd LçkmV~l lcls cf<+;k o lLrk fodYi gSa vius vki dks LoLFk j[kus dk puk] ewax] jktek vkSj eVj dks jkr Hkj ikuh esa Mky dj j[ksa vkSj vxys fnu bls lCth ds lkFk idk dj ;k fQj vadqfjr dj [kk ldrs gSaA LçkmV~l cukus dh fof/k dPps vukt dks lqij QwM cuk nsrh gSA muesa çksVhu] Qkbcj vkSj foVkfeu dh ek=k dkQh c<+ tkrh gSA yacs le; rd LoLFk jgus dk lcls vPNk rjhdk gS LçkmV~lA ;g gesa dbZ rjg dh chekfj;ksa vkSj ykbQLVkby laca/kh ijs'kkuh ls cpkrh gSA LçkmV~l dks iks"kd rRoksa dk caMy Hkh dgk tkrk gSA vukt tSls xsgwa] eDdk jkxh] ckyhZ vkSj cktjs dks 12 ?kaVs ikuh esa fHkxksdj feêh esa Mky fn;k tkrk gSaA buds uUgsa ikS/ks 10&12 fnuksa esa rS;kj gks tkrs gSaA budk twl lsgr ds fy, csgn Qk;nsean gksrk gSA fry] ewyh vkSj esFkh ds cht [kkus esa rks dM+os gksrs gSa] ij bUgsa LçkmV~l ds lkFk feykdj [kk;k tk ldrk gSaA gjs vkSj dkys pus] ds LçkmV~l ds lkFk&lkFk vksV~l] cdohV esa mPp ek=k esa iks"kd rRo ik, tkrs gSaA vYQk vYQk dks LçkmV~l dk jktk dgk tkrk gSA blesa eSaXuht dh mPp ek=k ikbZ tkrh gSa vkSj lkFk esa foVkfeu ,] ch] lh] bZ vkSj ds dh çpqj ek=k Hkh gksrs gSaA blesa ,feuks ,flM vkSj nw/k ls dkQh T;knk dSfY'k;e ik;k tkrk gSA LçkmV~l esa çksVhu] dSfY'k;e] iksVkf'k;e] lksfM;e] vk;ju] QkLQksjl] foVkfeu ,] Fkkbfeu ;k foVkfeu ch&1] ch&2] ch&3] foVkfeu lh ekStwn gksrs gSa] tks gekjs 'kjhj dh jkstejkZ dh t:jrksa dks iwjk djrs gSaA ;g DyksjksfQy dk vPNk lzksr gS vkSj blesa ,aVhcSDVsfj;y o ,aVhbu¶ySesVjh xq.k ekStwn gksrs gSaA vxj vki viuk otu de djuk pkgrs gSa rks LçkmV~l ls csgrj dqN ughaA bls [kkus ls isV Hkjk&Hkjk lk jgrk gS vkSj dkQh nwj rd Hkw[k ugha yxrhA LçkmV~l [kkuk lcls lqjf{kr gSA blesa lgh ek=k esa ekStwn iks"kd rRo vki dks LoLFk j[krs gSaA lqijQwMtSlkgSvadqfjrHkkstu o`{k rFkk fofHkUu ouLifr;ka /kjrh ij gekjs thou ds fy, cgqr mi;ksxh gSaA Hkkjrh; laL—fr esa Hkh çkphu le; ls gh o`{kksa rFkk ouLifr;ksa dks iwtuh; ekuk tkrk jgk gSA f o f H k U u ouLifr;ka gekjs LokLF; dh j{kk esa Hkh lgk;d fl) gksrh gSaA ,slk gh ,d NksVk ijUrq cgqr egRoiw.kZ ikS/kk gksrk gS rqylh dkA gtkjksa o"kksaZ ls fofHkUu jksxksa ds bykt ds fy, vkS"kf/k ds :i esa rqylh dk ç;ksx fd;k tk jgk gSA vk;qosZn esa Hkh rqylh rFkk mlds fofHkUu vkS"k/kh; ç;ksxksa dk fo'ks"k LFkku gSA vkids vkaxu esa yxs NksVs−ls rqylh ds ikS/ks esa vusd chekfj;ksa ds bykt djus ds vk'p;Ztud xq.k gksrs gSaA lnhZ ds ekSle esa [kkalh−tqdke gksuk ,d vke leL;k gSA buls cps jgus dk lcls ljy mik; gS rqylh dh pk;A rqylh dh pk; cukus ds fy,] rqylh dh rkth ifÙk;ka ysa vkSj /kksdj dqpy ysa fQj mls ,d di ikuh esa MkysaA mlesa ihijkewy] lkSaB] byk;ph ikmMj rFkk ,d pEep phuh feyk ysaA bl feJ.k dks mckydj fcuk Nkus lqcg xekZxeZ ihuk pkfg,A bl çdkj dh pk; ihus ls 'kjhj esa pqLrh−LQwfrZ vkrh gS vkSj Hkw[k c<+rh gSA ftu yksxksa dks lfnZ;ksa esa ckj−ckj pk; ihus dh vknr gS muds fy, ;g rqylh dh pk; cgqr ykHknk;d gksxh tks uk dsoy mUgsa LokLF; ykHk nsxh vfirq mUgsa lk/kkj.k pk; ds gkfudkjd çHkkoksa ls Hkh cpk,xhA lnhZ] Toj] v:fp] lqLrh] nkg] ok;q rFkk fiÙk laca/kh fodkjksa dks nwj djus ds fy, Hkh rqylh dh vkS"k/kh; jpuk dk viuk egRo gSA blds fy, rqylh dh nl−iUæg xzke rkth /kqyh ifÙk;ksa dks yxHkx 150 xzke ikuh esa mcky ysaA tc yxHkx vk/kk ;k pkSFkkbZ ikuh gh 'ks"k jg tk, rks mlesa mruh gh ek=k esa nw/k rFkk t:jr ds vuqlkj feJh feyk ysa ;g vusd jksxksa dks rks nwj djrk gh gS lkFk gh {kq/kko/kZd H k h gksrk g S A b l h fof/k ds vuqlkj] dk<+k cukdj mlesa , d − n k s byk;ph dk pw.kZ vkSj nl−iUæg lq/kkewyh Mkydj lfnZ;ksa esa ihuk cgqr ykHkdkjh gksrk gSA blesa 'kkjhfjd iq"Vrk c<+rh gSA rqylh ds iÙks dk pw.kZ cukdj erZcku esa j[k ysaA tc Hkh pk; cuk,a rks nl−iUæg xzke bl pw.kZ dk ç;ksx djsaA ;g pk; Toj] nek] tqdke] dQ rFkk xys ds jksxksa ds fy, cgqr ykHkdkjh gSA rqylh dk dk<+k cukus ds fy, rhu−pkj dkyh fepZ ds lkFk rqylh dh lkr−vkB ifÙk;ksa dks jxM+ ysa vkSj vPNh rjg feykdj ,d fxykl æo rS;kj djsaA bDdhl fnuksa rd lqcg yxkrkj [kkyh isV bl dk<+s dk lsou djus ls efLr"d dh xehZ nwj gksrh gS vkSj mls 'kfä feyrh gSA D;ksafd ;g dk<+k ân;ksÙkstd gksrk gS blfy, ;g ân; 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