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Modi takes 'anarchist'
jibe at Kejriwal, makes
fresh set of poll promises
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra
Modi launched a scathing attack on
Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal at
his first campaign rally in Delhi saying
"anarchists" can never run stable gov-
ernments. "If you want to be an anar-
chist, go to the jungle and join the
Naxals. There is no place in Delhi for
people who call themselves anarchists,"
Modi said taking a dig at the former delhi
chief minister's famous claim. Playing to
the large crowd which had gathered at
the Ramlila Maidan, Modi said "Have
you heard any leaders call themselves
anarchists?"
Modi appealed to the voters to "punish"
AAP candidates this time for "wasting
one year of the people of Delhi" and to
give the Bhartiya Janata Party a chance.
"People who are experts at street
protests should be given that job. We
are experts at running good govern-
ments; give us that job," he said in an
obvious reference to Kejriwal. Modi
promised 24-hour electricity supply for
Delhi, and to give citizens a choice of
power companies to keep power tariffs
down He also made a pro-poor pitch at
the rally saying that if the BJP is voted to
power he will ensure proper houses for
all slum-dwellers in Delhi by 2022. Later
at a press conference, Kejriwal respond-
ed to Modi's jibes saying the BJP was
scared of his party He pointed out that
not only did PM Modi forget poll promis-
es he made six months ago, like a 30%
power tariff cut in Delhi, he was now try-
ing to mislead voters with new ones like
the offer of 24-hour power supply in the
Capital. "The BJP has forgotten all the
promises they made six months ago.
Not only did the PM not mention them
today, he is talking about new things,"
Kejriwal said. He also alleged that
prices of essential commodities have
skyrocketed over the last six months.
BJP president Amit Shah in his speech
at the campaign rally said that ever
since Modi assumed power, prices of
essential commodities have come down,
resulting in the saving of Rs.1,500-4,500
per month in household expenditure. He
said prices of petrol, which increased
unabated during the UPA rule, have
been reduced a number of times during
the seven months of the Modi govern-
ment. Union ministers Arun Jaitley, M
Venkaiah Naidu and Piyush Goyal and
the chief ministers of Maharashtra,
Haryana and Chhattisgarh attended the
campaign rally. Delhi, which is under
President's Rule, is expected to have
Assembly polls next month.
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A Ferry and Violent Protest over alleged Sexual
assault on School girl held in Bengaluru
cnp bureau
Bangalore: Yet another shocking incident
of child abuse has taken place in the IT
city where a class II student was alleged-
ly molested by a male teacher inside the
school premises on Wednesday in the
west Bengaluru. The shameful incident
took place couple days back where a
physical teacher cum general teacher has
sexually assaulted the child in the school
premises the incident came to light when
the victim parents visited the school today
in the morning and complained about the
teacher to the school authority and
explained them and at the same time they
locked the teacher in a room and thrashed
him. West Division DCP Labhuram rushed
to the spot and discussed the matter and
after knowing about the incident he said
we will take strict action against the
accused, and at the same time senior offi-
cials like Alok Kumar,Harishekaran
,Chandrashekar, and all 7 DCP as
Sandeep patil,Suresh T R,Vikash Kumar
V i k a s , L a b h u r a m , L o k e s h
Kumar,Satheesh,Rohini Katoch Sepat, and
many ACP’s and PI’s,PSI’s and staff with
totally 20 KSRP platoons with 6 CAR
Platoons across Bengaluru city rushed to
the spot and at the time of taking the
accused into custody some parents and
locals demanded to handover the accused
to them they will give justice at the same
time Alok kumar requested them and
assured them a strict action will be taken
but they dint heed to my words and
thrashed the accused and vanished the
whole school property and damaged many
vehicles of press and others too even pelt-
ed stones too on our police personnel Alok
kumar said. Wife of male teacher says he
has not done this crime and says he is
innocent who has never indulged in this
type of activities.
The school Authorities however maintained
that no such incident had taken place and
even accused the parents of creating trou-
ble on the campus,and they even said the
parents were not paying the fees regularly
and warning was given in this regard.
School was not following Guidelines after
series incident of child sexual abuse on
school campuses in the state capital,the
state capital the state government had
directed the schools to follow number of
guidelines,including CCTV’s and better
security measures to ensure safety of chil-
dren appropriate action will be initiated
against the management said by home
minister K J George, M N Reddi Police
commissioner visited the spot the spot and
said that there was a incident taken place at
around 10.30 am and 11am, where physical
trainee cum general teacher is allegedly to
have sexually assaulted a girl of 7 yr old in
school premises and the parents with other
local gathered in large number outside the
said school and demanded the justice
should be instantly given to by us our offi-
cers and forces led by our Addl CP L&O
Alok Kumar stood firm and said that we
will not allow such instant justice method
pathod and they will be booked
cont to Page 11
Mahendra Singh
Coastal Shipping can be managed by coastal states in
close co-ordination with each other involving local sea-
farers, fisher folk and traders. It has to be operated in a
very practical manner with total support from the
Customs (Central Govt Dept) and major ports ( again
headed by an IAS with entrenched bureaucracy). The
practice of paying exorbitant prices for the tugs and pay-
ing excessive berthing charges should be stopped.
Selection and overseeing the masters of these coastal
and inland craft will be an important function to ensure
that they put their head down and work for their vessels
and their trade. They should not misunderstand that they
will not be subjected to training, retraining and perform-
ance reviews in coastal shipping. Coastal vessel opera-
tors should not perform substandard work. Therefore
Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari should work in tandem
with an experienced Japanese engineer who has worked
on coasts as a consultant or an adviser. Visit Yangon and
meet the traders. Mr Agnihotri, our previous DGS has
rightly questioned, why this most eligible bachelor is not
getting married. This is because the right people have
not been involved in it. I had written two articles in the
recent past about these topics but I doubt whether any-
one has read them. Sailing vessels have been operating
efficiently from Tuticorin to Colombo and from Gujarat
coasts. I myself once surveyed several sailing vessels at
Porbunder and “tutkodi”. Trade has been flourishing
along the Hooghly River. There is a need to encourage
and provide support to such local expertise. Services
should not be operated from Delhi with the assistance of
those who never have sailed on a small coastal vessel.
India and Myanmar must improve their bilateral trade.
“Mere piya gaye Rangoon, kiya hai wahan se telephoon,
tumhari yaad satati hai….”. “Nadia chale, chale re
dhara…tujhko chalna hoga….”. Watch the film China
Town starring Shammi Kapoor and Shakila as you can
notice Howrah bridge and the boats in the movie. Indian
coastal shipping has failed to work profitably because we
have ourselves complicated the things. If you ask me to
name some good crew, I will enlist the names of Mr
Lawrence and M.V. Saleema. He had started working on
Raj line ships from the age of 15. Even though he was
not well educated but he possessed indepth knowledge
of the ship. Mr Lambson might be found on police boats
operating from Port Blair. We used to go to Tuticorin
anchorage during the early seventies.
Operation of Indian
coastal shipping
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The Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 a
brainchild of then Chief Minister
Narendra Modi in 2003– the bienni-
al event has been steadily rising in
stature with every edition. The sev-
enth edition of the three-day
Summit started yesterday where
number of participants and the
guests were involved. Eight coun-
tries are participating in the event
and they are Canada, Japan, China,
Australia, the Netherlands,
Singapore, South Africa and the
US. With aggressive campaigning,
the government expects participa-
tion from over 2,000 companies,
two million-plus visitors and over
2,500 international delegates. In the
last six Vibrant Gujarat Summits,
the States signed MoUs worth Rs.
48 lakh crore. However, the invest-
ment generated has been way
below the intention expressed in
these summits. As per the figures
collated by the Opposition
Congress, a total of 17,719 MoUs
were signed in the last six Summits
from 2003 to 2013. The total worth
of these MoUs was Rs. 39.6 lakh
crore. However, only 9.14 per cent
have been materialised into actual
investment. Vibrant Gujarat Summit
in Gandhinagar was addressed and
torched by Modi, in the presence of
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon
and US Secretary of State John
Kerry among dignitaries like Jim
Yong Kim, Andrew Robb and Chris
Alexander. PM Modi is focusing too
much on Vibrant Gujarat. This is
because he has done lots of work
for ‘Gujarat Model’. However, he is
now prime minister of this nation, he
has to look everywhere constantly.
His election promises were good
governance and development but
statements given by BJP leaders,
including Sangh Parivar, have only
ended up creating controversies. A
perception is that the government’s
development plan is being over-
shadowed by the controversial
statements by his party colleagues
and Sangh Parivar Hindutva hawks.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim
said Indian economy is likely to
grow at 6.4 per cent in 2015 and
accelerate further in the next year
on the back of steps being taken by
the Modi-led NDA government.
Suzuki Motor Corp’s new car manu-
facturing unit in Gujarat, being set
up at an investment of Rs 4,000
crore, will be ready by 2017, its
Chairman Osamu Suzuki said.
Reliance announces Rs. 1 lakh
crore investments in 12-18 months.
Aditya Birla Group to invest Rs.
20,000 crore in expansion of
cement and other plants in Gujarat,
said Kumar Mangalam Birla.
Gujarat is the most preferred desti-
nation for us, said Aditya Birla
Group chairman. Suzuki said,
selecting Gujarat for new plant as
the state is superior in infra and
decision-making over others.
Reliance will invest Rs. 100,000
crore in Gujarat.
Expecting Modi will start “Vibrant India” too
cnp bureau
Delhi: To solving numerical
problems less texing for
visually-impaired students,
Delhi University is develop-
ing specialised ‘mathemati-
cal kits’ which will make it
much easier for them to
study the subject. The var-
sity plans to carry out a
campaign across the coun-
try during which students
and teachers will visit vari-
ous blind schools where it
will distribute the kits to the
students and conduct work-
shops to teach them how to
use it.
In the second phase, after
receiving feedback from
various quarters, DU plans
to recommend to HRD
Ministry for inclusion of the
tools in the curriculum.
The kits have been devel-
oped by four DU students
pursuing M.Sc Maths
Education in consultation
with experts and two pro-
fessors, Jyoti Sharma and
Pankaj Tyagi.
“We conducted a survey at
various blind schools in
Delhi and found out that the
only specialised technique
available for their teaching
is Braille. Few schools use
audio mediums too. These
can be helpful in teaching
literature or other subjects
but not maths, which is
very complex,” said Madan
Chaturvedi of DU’s Cluster
I n n o v a t i o n
Centre.Elaborating on the
contents of the kit, Sharma
said, “The kit has been
divided into three parts.
The first one contains
geometry tools which
include specially-designed
scale, protractor, compass,
and a board. Braille tech-
nology has also been used
to make the tools. “The
second part includes
shape-based abacus,
which is different from a
routine abacus. The third
segment is braille designed
board for multiples and fac-
tors. Apart from this, we
have also included a
snakes and ladders game,
especially designed to suit
the needs of the blind. The
game will help the users
get a hang of how to use
other tools,” she said. The
tools were also tested by
students of three blind
schools. “We plan to vali-
date the tools by seeking
feedback from a large sam-
ple size and then approach
experts for advice on any
rooms for improvement,”
Sharma said.“
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Noida: “Bringing Noida to an inter-
national fame and earning Laurels
for India, Sandeep Marwah has
done a commendable job. I appreci-
ate his strong determination to
develop film, television and media
business in this part of the World”
said Dr. Mahesh Sharma Minister of
State (Independent Charge) for
Culture, Tourism and Minister of
State for Ministry of Civil Aviation
Government of India.
Sandeep Marwah briefed Minister
with the huge agenda planned by
different media and cultural organi-
zations during the year 2015.
“ICMEI- International Chamber of
Media And Entertainment has an
aim to bring in International
Integration through Art And Culture
with 162 international committees
framed recently” informed Sandeep
Marwah President of the Chamber
and Asian Education Group.
“Sandeep Marwah is a national
asset and he is an inspiration and
idol for many” added Dr. Mahesh
Sharma encouraging the team of
ICMEI and AAFT.
Mundgod Is A Place To Visit
–Sandeep Marwah of NFTC
Mundgod 6th January, 2015:
Mundgod, The Mini Tibet of India is
called Doeguling Tibetan
Settlement. Dharamshala could be
the little Lhasa in India but Mundgod
is the mini Tibet in Exile, although
place does not have the head quar-
ters of His Highness, the Honorable
Dalai Lama, the political and spiritu-
al leader of the Tibetans informed
Sandeep Marwah Managing
Director of NFTC-National
Federation of TourismAnd Transport
Cooperatives of India Limited.
“Mundgod was a non-descript pan-
chayat town in the State of
Karnataka in India. Today it is the
repository of Tibetan life and culture.
It showcases the life style and ambi-
tions of the Tibetan refugees and
reflects the gradual transformation
of a traditional society into moderni-
ty” said Marwah who was at
Mundgod to receive his International
Award from Prime Minister of Tibet
during international convention. The
Government of Karnataka gave
4,000 acres of mostly forested land
in Mundgod, near Hubli. There are
four other Tibetan settlements in
Karnataka. It all started in Mundgod
in 1966. it is the largest concentra-
tion of Tibetan refugees in the world,
exceeding thirteen thousand per-
sons. More than 40000 people visit-
ed last week on the visit of H.H. The
14th Dalai Lama.
Dr. Mahesh Sharma Appreciated
Determination of Sandeep Marwah
Delhi University in process of developing math kits for blind students
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Binod Kumar Singh(Correspondent)
Delhi: Delhi Jal Board is working day and night, under
the guidance of the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor and the
Chief Secretary, Delhi, to ensure that its various water
treatment plants which were constructed a long time ago
and could not be made functional because of non receipt
of raw water, start functioning within a period of one and
a half months in view of release of water through the
Munak Canal by Haryana. This will bring relief to about
20 lakh residents of South, South West, West and North
West residents of Delhi.The plants will function subject to
release of legitimate share of raw water of Delhi by
Haryana.
Dwarka Water Treatment Plant of 40 MGD Capacity: The
connection of Munak Canal with Dwarka raw water pump
house at Iradat Nagar has been completed by DJB as
per orders of the Hon’ble High Court. The water treat-
ment plant is already under testing without load. DJB has
worked out a temporary alternate alignment for the com-
pletion of lines carrying raw water from Pump House to
Dwarka WTP. The link which was not complete at two
locations (Bhagya Vihar and Amar Colony) is being con-
nected on war footing,without needing any demolition,
under Police protection with the help of the Revenue
Department of GNCTD. By working day and night, DJB
expects to complete these water lines connections with-
in the next 20 days. After that within the next 30 days,
Dwarka Water Treatment plant which was constructed
about three years ago, will be commissioned.
Delhi Jal Board cnp bureau
New Delhi: A massive
demonstration was held at
Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
by hundreds of Panthers
Party activists this after-
noon under the leadership
of Prof. Bhim Singh to wel-
come the promulgation of
Governor Rule in J&K
which was the only alterna-
tive to save democracy,
rule of law and dignity of
the citizens from the anar-
chy and political mess in
the state. Prof.Bhim Singh
in his petition to Shri
Pranab Mukherjee, the
President of India had
urged for the imposition of
Governor of Rule without
delay to save 12 million cit-
izens in J&K from further
chaos, anarchy and law-
lessness caused due to
non-governance and
unavailability of adminis-
tration. He had urged the
Governor for his immediate
intervention to impose
Governor Rule by accept-
ing the recommendations
of Shri N.N. Vohra, the
Governor of J&K as there
is no possibility to form a
new government keeping
in view the present vertical
division of the legislators
elected in the recently held
polls. He accused the NC
and the BJP to cause a
political pollution by manip-
ulating EVMs and rigging
the polls.
NPP activists welcome Governor Rule in J&K
Demand cancellation of polls, fresh election
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Addressing his first
Press Conference, Padma Shri
Awardee,Dr.A.MarthandaPillai,
National President, IMAsaid that
underAao Gaon Chalen Project
of IMA, IMA will come out with a
Model IMA Health Village in the
coming year, which can be repli-
cated at a national level, both by
the Govt as well as NGOs
including IMA branches.
Explaining further, Dr. Pillai said
that the Model Health Village
will have all parameters met
within a year as defined by
Millennium Development
Goals.The Conference was co-
addressed by Padma Shri
Awardee, Dr. K K Aggarwal,
Hony. Secretary General, IMA.
IMA- AAO GAON
CHALEN PROJECT
spl. correspondent
ew Delhi:“Prime Minister, Shri Narendra
Modi’s 40 minutes speech he made at Ram
Lila Ground, New Delhi this afternoon failed to
attract any student or a listener interested in
India’s State-Centre relations or foreign affairs.
The Prime Minister limited himself only to political
jargon asking for votes in the coming Assembly
election in NCT of Delhi least realizing that he is
Prime Minister of India, the largest democracy in
the world, and therefore the people at home and
abroad expected him to mention latest develop-
ment in Indo-Pak relations, escalation of violence
in Europe threatening peace and tranquility in the
world. Prime Minister Modi speech arranged at
the expense of state exchequer failed to deliver at
Ram Lila Ground.” This was the first reaction of
Panthers Party Supremo, Prof.Bhim Singh on the
Prime Minister’s election speech in New Delhi.
Prof.Bhim Singh reminded Prime Minister Modi
that he was Prime Minister of India representing
the entire nation and its people therefore persons
at home expect the Prime Minister to express his
opinion on current issues facing the country;
maybe in North East, J&K or elsewhere.
The people expected him to condemn violence
that shook entire France and Europe. People also
expected him to comment on the Presidential
election held in Sri Lanka yesterday and the situ-
ation in the North-East. Prof.Bhim Singh
described Prime Minister Modi speech in Ram Lila
Ground as disappointing.
Prime Minister Modi’s
speech in Ram Lila Ground
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Supreme Court to hear plea on misuse of secret funds by Jharkhand cops
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Top policemen of Naxal-affected Jharkhand may come under the scanner
as the Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea seeking CBI probe into alleged mis-
use and unaccounted withdrawal of huge sums from the Secret Service Funds, meant
to counter red terror. "We will certainly hear it next week," a bench comprising Chief
Justice H L Dattu and Justice A K Sikri said when the plea filed by social activist Raju
Kumar of Ranchi came up for hearing last week.The PIL, filed through advocate Nirmal
Kumar Ambastha, has sought a direction to CBI to "investigate the manner of distribu-
tion of money withdrawn by state police officers in the name of Secret Service Funds
till the lowest rank police officer authorised to deal with and make payment to inform-
ers, who provide useful information and prosecute the guilty officers under the
Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act for misusing their power and authority."
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cnp Bureau
Rajasthan: Actor
Prashantt Guptha has
been chosen for ‘The
Pride of Rajasthan
Award’ at the First
Rajasthan International
Film Festival (RIFF) at
the Kala Kendra in Jaipur
from january 18th. This
honour follows Prashantt
Guptha’s Best Supporting
Actor Award for Rahat
Kazmi’s IDENTITY
CARD, when he received
the award at the hands of
Ayushmann Khurrana
and the Honorable
Consul General N.
Parthasarthy at The San
Francisco Global Movie
Festival.
Before this, the actor also
received the Best
Debutante Award at the
10th Excellence National
Award for his earlier film
ISSAQ in which he was
noted in the role of a
handsome villain.
RIFF Pride of
Rajasthan Award for
actor Prashantt Guptha
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Manu
Jagmohan Singh, Secretary
General, Global Punjabi
Society hosted a grand Gala
Awards Night of the Global
Punjabi Society of GPS
Divas 2015 to recognize the
efforts of the global Punjabis
who have glorified the name
of Punjab and India with their
outstanding achievements in
their respective fields. The
chief guest of the event was
Dr. Manmohan Singh,
Former Prime Minister of
India. Manu Jagmohan
Singh, Secretary General,
Global Punjabi Society said
on the occasion, “The aim of
celebrating the GPS Divas
2015 is to establish a forum
for Indians living in India and
abroad to get-together and
cultivate the spirit if brother-
hood and to help create a
conducive supportive cli-
mate.”Some of the esteemed
awardees for the night were
Amarjit Singh, Partner and
Head of India Business
Group at Dutton Gregory
LLP for being an ace Legal
Practitioner, Navdeep Singh
Bansal, Founder of Sikh
Awards, UK for significant
contribution to the Sikh
Society, UK, Harry Bains,
MLA, Surrey-Newton,
Canada for excellence in
Community Service,
Ashwajit Singh, CMD, IPE
Global for International
Development Consultancy,
Dr. K. K. Talwar, Head of
Cardiology, Max Healthcare
for his contribution in the field
of Medicine, Amrit Lall – For
Services in Real Estate,
Dikshu Kukreja of CPKukreja
Associates for his achieve-
ments in Architecture, India,
Rahul Khanna & Rohit
Gandhi for their outstanding
contribution to the Fashion
industry in India, Ragini
Rainu –Young Sufi Diva from
India for her contribution to
the re-emergence of Sufi
music and more.
GLOBAL PUNJABI SOCIETY
HOSTS GALAAWARDS NIGHT
Delhi: Artist divesh kumar's
recent work painting exhibi-
tion to be held at Lalit kala
acedemy Mandi house
New delhi. Under the title
of 'stupid'. On this occas-
sion Divesh kumar said " I
have made paintings on
basis of childrens emotions
and their understandings in
bringing out the happiness
and joys in little things like
that we should also carry
out our happiness and feel
joyed in small things like
that only we realize the way
of huge happiness and joys
for living a good life and
very much important for our
life survival.
Painting exhibition by Divesh kumar at lalit kala academy
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U.P.: “Agra is a major
tourist destination
because of its many
splendid Mughal-era
buildings, most notably
the Tāj Mahal, Agra Fort
and Fatehpūr Skirl all
three of which are
UNESCO World Heritage
Sites.
Agra is included on the
Golden Triangle tourist
circuit, along with Delhi
and Jaipur. It will remain
on the World map of
tourism for ever” said
Sandeep Marwah
Managing Director of
National Federation of
Tourism And Transport
Cooperatives of India
Limited during his recent
visit to Agra.
“Perhaps no other histori-
cal monument has evoked
as much awareness and
admiration from tourists
and travellers alike, as the
magnificent Taj Mahal –
fondly called by people as
the ultimate requiem of
love, from a great Mughal
Emperor to his beloved”
added Marwah who also
inducted making on films
on Taj Mahal as the part of
syllabus at AAFT-Asian
Academy of Film And
Television-one of the best
film schools of the World
at Noida, UP.
Sandeep Marwah at
Agra to make film on Taj
Mahal
Agra 2nd January, 2015:
“Taj Mahal is the Pride of
India. AAFT has included
making of film on Taj as a
part of the syllabus for
upcoming filmmakers at
Marwah Studios” said
Sandeep Marwah presi-
dent of Marwah Studios &
five times international
record holder in media is
here to finalize the details
of the films. “Taj will also
be the part of 3rd Global
Festival of Journalism
2015 from 12th to 14th
February” informed
Marwah. Asian Academy
of Film And Television one
of the first ten best film
schools of the World has
taken the responsibility of
preserving popularity of
Taj and bring more glory
to one of the Wonders of
the World.“It is for the first
time in the World any film
school has converted any
wonder of the World as its
syllabus of the education
system, we have done it
because we believe that
there is no structure which
can be compared to Taj
Mahal” added Marwah.
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Hubli Has Its Own Charm- Sandeep Marwah of NFTC
cnp bureau
Hubli: Hubli is an agglomerating city in the state of
Karnataka where it is the fastest growing city after the
capital, Bangalore and the business hub Mangalore. It is
also known as “Chota Mumbai” informed Sandeep
Marwah Managing Director of National Federation of
Tourism And Transport Cooperatives of India Limited
who recently visited the city.
Hubli-Dharwad region is emerging as small and medium
industries hub with more than a lakh small and medium
industries Major companies/industries present in Hubli
are Tata Motors, Telcon, Tata Marcopolo, Kirloskar
Group, Spicer India, JMT Auto, Apex Auto, Hindustan
Petroleum etc. Hubli-Dharwad is the cultural, education-
al and music capital of Karnataka. It enjoys the rare dis-
tinction of having produced some of the most well-known
Hindustani music exponents like Mallikarjun Mansur,
Bhimsen Joshi, Gangubai Hangal and Basavaraj
Rajguru. A visit to the Siddharoodha Math is recommend-
ed to all tourists in Hubli-Dharwad. It has been visited by
several past luminaries like Lokamanya Gangadhar Tilak
in 1929, Mahatma Gandhi in 1924.
Agra Will Remain on The World
Map For Ever- Sandeep Marwah
A fresh show called PALTAN, depicting the challenging life of the army-
men, has been slotted on Doordarshan National. It will highlight the
lives, dreams, aspirations, emotions and challenges of the officers in
the armed forces. The Plot revolves around four young officers,
Captain Akshay (Akki), Captain Gurpreet (Gary), Captain
Subramanium (Subbu) and Lt. Vikram (Vicky) who are great friends in
the same regiment. Subedar Major Baldev Singh is the one man on
whose orders jawans would lay down their lives. However the young officers often go
astray, and that’s how the life in the Paltan goes on.The story of Paltan has shades of brav-
ery, action, emotions, love, passion, tension, deceit, loyalty and at times humor.
DoordarshantelecastarmybasedNewdailyshow
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cnp bureau
Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA)
released its 2015 calendar with the details and impor-
tance of Telangana government’s most prestigious pro-
gram Mission Kakatiya. The calendar was unveiled by
Telangana Irrigation, Marketing & Legislative Affairs min-
ister T. Harish Rao. Speaking on the occasion, the
Telangana Irrigation, Marketing & Legislative Affairs min-
ister T. Harish Rao said Telangana government's
‘Mission Kakatiya’ programme is aimed to restore 46531
tanks in Telangana state. These tanks will be storing
around 2500tmc of water which can irrigate 23lakh
acres. He also said that the will be no compromise in the
quality of work and will meet the targets on time with
effective planning. TITA’s 2015 calendar displays the
details and importance of Mission Kakatiya with the
Telangana government’s theme ‘Mana Ooru Mana
Cheruvu’.“Telangana Information Technology
Association (TITA) is committed to take part in ‘Mission
Kakatiya’ program and will support Telangana
Government in all possible ways for the successful
implementation of the project. TITA will promote Mission
Kakatiya aggressively and spread the awareness about
the need and importance of the program from school
going children to the senior citizens. We welcome every-
one to join Mission Kakatiya and help Telangana to
restore the glory of minor irrigation. The health of our
lakes and the revival of chain tank system is critical for
the minor irrigation in Telangana state.
TITA launched 2015 Calendar
with ‘Mission Kakatiya’ theme
Sri Lanka's new prez gets
down to mending ties
New Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena began
assembling a cabinet on Saturday on his first day in
office as he looks to deliver on pledges to repair the war-
torn nation's diplomatic standing and implement demo-
cratic reforms. Sirisena, who was sworn in Friday
evening after a shock election victory over veteran
strongman Mahinda Rajapakse, was trying to form a
"national unity" cabinet that would include members from
a cross section of political parties in parliament, an aide
said.
"The main task is to choose a cabinet and the work is
already underway," Nishantha Warnasinghe told AFP.
Sirisena had offered a 100-day programme to carry out
urgent political and economic reforms, including moves
to cut back on the powers of the president that
Rajapakse gave himself during a decade in office.
Shortly after being sworn in, Sirisena appointed as new
prime minister the parliamentary opposition leader Ranil
Wickremesinghe, who is expected to wield considerable
power. Sirisena is expected to make another address to
the nation from the historic hill resort of Kandy on
Sunday, officials said. Prime Minister Wickremesinghe,
meanwhile, was travelling to the southern region of
Ratnapura on Saturday to attend the funeral of a sup-
porter who was shot on the final day of campaigning and
succumbed to his injuries on the eve of Thursday's vote,
his office said.
Escape From Boko Haram
Nigeria:Yanaye Grema hid
for three days between a
wall and his neighbours'
house, as Boko Haram
fighters ransacked his
hometown of Baga on the
shore of Lake Chad in
Nigeria's far northeast.The
38-year-old fisherman
already knew the attack
was serious: he joined civil-
ian vigilantes to defend the
town but their simple
weapons were no match
for the Islamists' superior
firepower.
"People fled into the bush
while some shut them-
selves indoors," he said of
last Saturday's attack.
"The gunmen pursued flee-
ing residents into the bush,
shooting them dead," he
told AFP from the Borno
state capital,
Maiduguri.Over 7,000
Refugees Flee to Chad
After Nigeria Violence Paris
Shooting Cases
Demonstrate Spy
Agencies' Limits French
Police Kill Gunmen in
Raids But it was only after
breaking cover on Tuesday
night that he realised the
true scale of the attack,
which it is feared may be
one of the worst in the six-
year insurgency. "For five
kilometres (three miles), I
kept stepping on dead bod-
ies until I reached Malam
Karanti village, which was
also deserted and burnt,"
he said. Local officials this
week said the attack forced
at least 20,000 people from
Baga and other settle-
ments in and around Lake
Chad to flee, many of them
across the border.
Ministers Agree to Four-
Way Talks on Ukraine
Crisis Next Week
Berlin— The foreign min-
isters of France,
Germany, Russia and
Ukraine will meet in
Berlin on Monday to dis-
cuss the situation in east-
ern Ukraine and the
implementation of the
Minsk peace plan,
Germany said. The minis-
ters held a telephone
conference and agreed to
see each other on
Monday to continue their
efforts at resolving the
crisis, German Foreign
Minister Frank-Walter
Steinmeier said. we want
to make another attempt
to overcome the obsta-
cles," Steinmeier said.
"But it's still a long and
bumpy road before the
Minsk agreement is fully
implemented."
Ukrainian President Petro
Poroshenko has invited
the leaders of Russia,
France and Germany to
talks in Kazakhstan's
capital Astana on Jan. 15
in an attempt to restore
peace.
However, Germany and
France have raised
doubts on whether such a
four-way summit can take
place without further
progress on the Minsk
peace plan, which was
agreed in September. On
Thursday, Chancellor
Angela Merkel said all 12
points in the protocol had
to be fully implemented
before the EU could con-
sider easing sanctions
against Russia.
The home and the former office of Hong Kong media
tycoon Jimmy Lai have been firebombed in an attack
condemned by the city's top justice official.Nobody
was hurt in the attacks, which took place early.Mr Lai
founded Next Media, which publishes outspoken
newspaper Apple Daily. He has been previously tar-
geted for his pro-democracy views.The city's justice
secretary Rimsky Yuen said Hong Kong "does not
tolerate" such attacks.Mr Lai resigned as the chair-
man of Next Media in December 2014, but is still a
major shareholder. He was a vocal supporter of the
two-month long pro-democracy protests and was fre-
quently seen at the protest camps.The BBC's John
Sudworth in Beijing says the incident shows the
depth of the division in Hong Kong society following
the protests, and that the city's democracy debate is
a political issue that is far from being resolved. Apple
Daily said that the attacks took place after 01:00
local time (17:00 GMT Sunday), and posted closed-
circuit television footage of the incidents.The video
shows a man wearing a surgical mask and a hood
throwing a small firebomb at the gates of Mr Lai's
home on Kadoorie Avenue, before jumping into a car
and speeding off. The bomb scorched a section of
the gates. Another bomb was also hurled towards the
gates of Next Media's headquarters in the Tseung
Kwan O industrial estate, although it landed on the
pavement.
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai targeted by firebombs
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Pramesh Jain
Bangalore:World Ambulance day
was observed jointly by BGS hos-
pital and Bengaluru Traffic police
in creating an Effective
Emergency Management System
emphasizing the importance of
getting treatment in the Golden
Hour in Which B Dayananda
IPS,Dr.Venkataramanaa.N K Chief
neurosurgeon and Vice Chairman
of BGS Hospital, with DCP’S as
Girish S and Babu Rajendra
Prasad,with all ACP’s and others
were present. Dr.Venkataramanaa
N K announced the launch of
Golden initiative which is designat-
ed to ensure fast and life-saving
medical intervention for accidents
for the victims to give medical care
they receive with an hour of acci-
dent or the “Golden Hour”and he
said to contribute Re.1 for golden
hour.To facilitate golden hour treat-
ment and address the payment
issue of accident victims BGS
Global Hospital started the Green
Channel admission process and
treatment it bypasses time con-
suming formalities that delay treat-
ment the ideas is to save
lives,without worrying about who
pays the bills,in less than four
months we could save 41 acci-
dents victims and treat many poor
patients, we have Dhanavanthri a
charitable trust if every
Bengalurean contributes Re.1, to
this trust it will help many accident
victims,and Bengaluru Traffic
police is partnering the hospital.
We have seen lowest number of
accidents both Fatal and Non-Fatal
accidents concerned to Fatal
accidents in 2013 it was 737 it has
come down to 704 in 2014,acci-
dents on the roads of Bengaluru
similarly non fatal accidents have
also come down in 2013 it was
5230 and in this year 2014 it has
come down to 5000,lots of acci-
dents have been avoided it was
been possible mainly because in
the last year beginning of the year
we did accident back analysis from
which the data of 2011,2012&2013
and based on that work we could
identify the black spots in the ben-
galuru city,where maximum num-
ber of accidents takes place we
could notice these 10 places in city
which accounts for 38% of fatal
accidents in Bengaluru city,that
was a very revealing factor for us
we went into the minuet analysis of
this 10 black spots areas what are
the problems in this stretches has
why accidents are more here and
based on that work our traffic offi-
cers with nodal officers and our
traffic consultant they sat together
and they did lot of spot visit also
and they come out with the various
modification as per our traffic man-
agement measures are concerned
in addition to that we also took up
certain engineering experts meas-
ures from BDA&BBMP so because
of this accidents have reduced in
this black spots and with this acci-
dents have come down in bengalu-
ru city,so we are seeing less num-
ber of deaths on roads,we have
done supervision and we have
started campaign also as Suguma
Walk as the safety aspect and
improved the pedestrians safety by
improving the crossing and oth-
ers,number of vehicles involved in
accidents are
two wheeler so we want to focus
more on it, and all citizens should
wear helmet and even we have
sent a proposal for pillion rider
should also wear helmet as Delhi
and Jaipur already following and to
extend compulsory helmet in all
states. Sensor in 353 signal lights
will be fitted for the ambulance as
the ambulance are getting struck in
signal and even many block ambu-
lance on roads so we have
planned to give free signal to
ambulance as when it approaches
the signal the signal light will auto-
matically open with green so with-
out any difficulty ambulance will be
passed and even Government of
Karnataka has already announced
the plan and 65, 108 ambulance
will be fitted with sensors as of now
in six months and said compare to
last year even drink and drive case
have also reduced in 2013 it is
recorded 61000 and this year it is
55000,this is largely because of
awareness generated,Helmet less
riding,jumping traffic signal ,rash
driving and other cases 74,36,336
cases of violations of motor vehi-
cles act registered and collected a
fine of 65.92Cr collected fines
from the violators Dayananda
Said.
WorldAmbulanceDayObservedbyBengaluruTrafficPolice
Kanchan Yadav
Bangalore: A chain snatcher was shot at by
police when he was Fleeing after attacking a
woman,as you all are aware the big tension to
the Bengaluru police was about the chain
snatching and as there were around 50 chains
were snatched in last 10 days and there were
serial chain snatching too taken place and
based on this Commissioner of police M N
Reddi has instructed that there are many chain
snatching have taken place in last 2-3 months
taken place in bengaluru city it should be
stopped and said to arrest the Chain Snatchers.
On the instruction of commissioner We formed
10-15 teams in which every ACP was asked to
led 1 team to nab the chain snatcher in all divi-
sions of entire bengaluru city& we were trying
this even you all media persons too know about
it as usually the chain snatchers continued their
work, around 9:30am two bike borne snatched
the gold chain of one shanthamma who was
walking on the road near to her house 2 persons
came in Black Pulsar snatched the chain,how-
ever she held on to the chain and there was a
struggle,Although the two bike borne managed
to get a piece of the chain in which it delayed
their escape. As soon as the bike borne
snatched the chain and at the time of getting
escaped or fleeing from the incident by the
same time she run behind to them and the
passerby people had gathered ,meanwhile our
constable who was on rounds learnt about the
incident and informed to control room after the
message received in our control room all the
police station was alerted with the senior officers
too and rushed to the spot and started chasing
the snatchers at the same time our all police offi-
cers surrounded them from all corners, by then
people had gathered and sampath who was rid-
ding pillion couldn’t reach the bike which his
partner was driving with this his mate sped
away. Samapath took to his heels by our police
officers. Umesh Sk ACP vijayanagar in charge
of the area with inspectors as Balegowda,
Raghavendra S and other police officers who
were on a special drive against the chain
snatcher rushed to the area by then sampath
had reached near park in kamakshipalya limits
the chain snatcher threatened the passerby and
our ACP Umesh S K while taking him into cus-
tody at the same time he tried to escape he
threatened our officer and passer by he pulled
out his dragger which was In his pocket we tried
to convenience him to drop his arms but he was
in no mood to surrender he was doing every-
thing to escape from the spot and when he
charged towards on one of our officer with the
dragger and in self defence ourACP S K Umesh
opened fire at his knee joint and with this we
secured him and admitted to Victoria hospital
and he is out of danger. And when asked is he
the same who has done many chain snatching
for this harishekaran said we cant speak to him
now it will take 2 days more and said we have
requested many times through media and other
social medias to the pawn broker and jewellery
shop owners to not purchase the stolen goods if
anyone is found in doing the same will be
booked under goonda act and finally he said
with this we have arrested sampath 30 year old
and is undergoing treatment and a manhunt is
on for the other accused and we will nab the
other chain snatchers too in short period of time
and further investigation is on and finally
Bengaluru police commissioner M N Reddi
,Addl CP L&O Alok Kumar,Jt CP Crime,
Chandrashekar,has appreciated DCP
Labhuram,ACP S K Umesh and PI’s as
Rahavendra S,Balegowda, and other team who
has done a great job by nabbing the culprit and
will go and brief the whole incident to commis-
sioner of police and a reward will be given to the
officer who has done a good work said by Addl
CP Crime P Harishekaran.
Chain Snatcher Nabbed in Shoot Out by Bengaluru Police
and we will investigate and we will produce him to court which
alone has the authority to impose any penalty and some of the
unruly and bad elements of the local area did not pay heed to
what our Addl CP has requested them and tried to convince
them over micro phone and said there is no need for spoiling
peace in this area but they dint listen to us never the less there
was a law and order situation where in there were stone pelt-
ing, and bottles were thrown in which our police personnel like
ACP Sathyanarayana Kuddur,PI as Prakash Reddy and man-
junath with santhosh Kattimani, and several KSRP constables
sustained injuries so we had to use teargas and laticharge and
disperse the crowd and finally Reddi requested the public of
Bengalureans to be calm no need to pay heed to any rumors
the local area has been brought under control in any other
area if there is any consternation in the mind of public I request
them to keep calm and any issue that is there which is out of
law and which is beyond the law should be brought to the
knowledge of the police and police are the only authority who
can take penal action against any individual public cannot take
law in their hand and we will firmly hold and with this the situ-
ation was under control. And to control the mob and ferry vio-
lent Zameer Ahmed and G A Bava visited the spot and held a
meeting with the local people huge crowd gathered in the
meeting but at the time of meeting some miscreants again fled
a rumors that again police have laticharged at around 3;30pm.
and with this they dint even care the meeting and again start-
ed pelting stones on our police personnel and at the same time
again we used tear gas and mild laticharge we did to disperse
the public and as the 2nd time ferry violent took place
Bengaluru Commissioner declared Sec 144 in the
Bytarayanpura and J J Nagar area till tomorrow midnight as till
9th jan 2015.and said we are examining the video footage who
has taken law in hand and in short period of time we will arrest
them and a strict action will be taken against them when asked
that some people have been taken in preventive custody now
Zameer Ahmed spoke to us and said that some of them have
to be released as the demand of the people while they attack
the police is it is crime no sir and with this he said while any-
body attacking police will not be released And with this finally
Bengaluru Police commissioner has told that the physical
trainee cum general teacher has been arrested and has
booked under POCSO act and 376 IPC, he added.
A Ferry and Violent Protest over alleged Sexual
assault on School girl held in Bengaluru
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Gigstart enlists top performing
artistes in India for the year 2014
spl. corresponent
New Delhi: Gigstart.com,
the one-of-its-kind market-
place that connects party
planners with entertainers
has announced
the most coveted or in
demand artists on the plat-
form during the year. Singer Arijit Singh ranks as
the most searched performer followed by
Comic Artist Kannan Gill in 2014. As far as the most pop-
ular categories are concerned, singers topped the list
with 30% of queries on the marketplace. DJs and
Photographers emerged as the next most sought-after
categories at 15% each, followed by Comic Artists at
10% and Anchors/Emcees at 9%. After Arijit Singh,
Singer Benny Dayal of the ‘Beysharmi ki Height’ fame
received maximum queries on Gigstart.com. Kailash
Kher was the next most in-demand singer by party plan-
ners who wished to jazz up their events with this melodi-
ous minstrel. KK and Meet Bros Anjjan wound up on spot
three and four respectively of the top singers’ list.
cnp bureau
Delhi: Launches K7Cerebro Scanning
Technology, K7Secure Transact, and
Parental Control and Identity Shield New
Delhi, January 5, 2015: K7 Computing, a
leading Security Software Products com-
pany and Sakri IT solutions, a Pune based
Value Added Distribution Company well
known in the IT / Mobile Channels are
coming together in a partnership that will
market and sell K7 Computing’s award
winning security technology products in
India.K7 Computing brings its best securi-
ty technologies with K7 Total Security Pro
and K7 Internet Security. K7 Launches
award-winning multi-layer security prod-
ucts with several new advanced protection
technologies to fight the most complex
malicious programs targeting virtual
assets and real-life money. New product
includes K7Cerebro Scanning Technology,
K7Secure Transact, and Parental Control
and Identity Shield for an instant protection
from the latest, sophisticated threats.The
K7Secure Transact feature offers
Ecommerce safety which ensures security
during transactions on online banking
sites, payment services and online stores.
The K7Cerebro Scanning Technology is
the new Scan engine which is part of the
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New Delhi: The Art of Living
and the World Forum for Ethics
in Business will host a unique
international Conference- ‘The
Corporate Culture and
Spirituality’ at the Art of Living
International centre in
Bangalore on January 31,
2015 – February 1, 2015. Sharing the information Sh Mahesh
Gupta, Advisory Board member CCS and Chairman Kent RO
Group said, “The genesis of the Corporate Culture Spirituality con-
ference took place in 2003 at the International Art of Living Center
in Bangalore, India and after successful editions at the European
Parliament in Brussels and in Singapore, this is the eleventh edi-
tion in the series.” The 2 days summit will witness eminent
Government heads, business and corporate leaders including Shri
Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala, Governor, Karnataka; Deepak Parekh,
HDFC Chairman; Arundhati Bhattacharya, MD, State Bank of
India; Mr. D Sundaram; VP & Managing Director, TVS Capital
Funds Limited; Mr. D Shivakumar, CEO-PepsiCo, India, Vineet
Nayar, Vice Chairman, HCL and many others. Also present on the
occasion Smt Tripta Dhawan, Member Board of Trustees, dis-
closed, The Corporate Culture & Spirituality Conference is an
annual event, where leaders from business, governance, acade-
mia, civil society and faith-based organizations come together to
discuss and dialogue ethical ways of doing business and maximiz-
ing profit; while also keeping social good in mind.”
Corporate and Business Leaders to connect for a
Unique Conference on Business and Spirituality
cnp bhureau
New Delhi: Vodafone
India, one of India’s lead-
ing telecommunications
service providers, has
announced the launch of
its latest Consumer
Promotion offer for its
Pre-paid customers in
Delhi NCR. This festive
season Vodafone pro-
vides its customers a
once in a life time oppor-
tunity to win an Alto K-10
car (Bumper Prize) and
many other high value
prizes including LCD TVs,
Talktime and Data packs,
just by using their number
to make a call.
All Vodafone customers
have to do is register
themselves by dialling
*121*2015# and win
assured Voice and Data
benefits. Only registered
callers will be eligible for
assured benefits. Winners
of free Talktime, LCD TVs
and Bumper prize will be
decided through a lucky
draw. The offer starts is
valid till 31st January
2015. Speaking about the
new offer Mr. Apoorva
Mehrotra, Business Head
– Delhi, Vodafone India
said, “At Vodafone, we
constantly seek unique
ways to acknowledge the
support and faith our cus-
tomers have shown in
making Vodafone one of
the leading operators in
Delhi also and such fes-
tive seasons are a perfect
time to return the favour.
VODAFONE’S ‘TALK & WIN’ OFFER FOR PRE-PAID CUSTOMERS IN DELHI NCR Four reasons why Infosys
should enthuse investors
Delhi: India’s second largest
software company reported a
13 percent on year increase
in net profit to Rs 3,250 crore
and 6 percent rise in revenue
to Rs 13,796 crore for the
quarter ended December,
sending its shares soaring
about 6 percent yesterday.
The earnings were largely in
line with the expectation but
there were a few surprises
too, like the 60 bps improve-
ment in margins to 26.7 per-
cent. The company also
maintained its revenue
growth guidance for the cur-
rent financial year at 7-9 per-
cent. This too was contrary to
the expectation that the com-
pany is likely to cut the pro-
jection because of the cross
currency volatility. However,
brokerages and analysts
have been upbeat about the
company and its prospects
for the long term.
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cnp bureau
Delhi/NCR: Zayed Khan &
Rannvijay Singh who are
playing the lead in the film
were spotted in Spice Mall,
Noida to promote their
upcoming film “Sharafat
Gayi Tel Lene”. The film is
a comic thriller & is a story
of a common man who
gets trapped in a notion
that honesty is a best poli-
cy. Zayed revealed his role
before media and said, “I
am playing the role of a
decent guy who believes in
honesty and is bewildered
when he finds 100 crores
in his account. I am playing
the character of Prithvi
Khurana, while Rannvijay
is my room-mate in the
film. He is playing the role
of a funky guy who thinks
that money and runs in 20-
20 are always welcomed
no matter where they come
from”. He concluded by
saying that, “It’s a comic
caper, a family movie, and
is very entertaining.” On
being asked about
Ranvijay’s character, “I
have done Punjabi & Hindi
films but yes I loved this
film a lot, I enjoyed it with
Zayed, who is handsome,
charming person. I am
playing a funny character
where Zayed is geeky in
the film, first time he is
playing a role of decent
man with specs. I am trying
to get his money out.
Actually Zayed is my ATM
in the film.”- Ranvijay
expressed his experience
& shared it with media.
Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene – a
new slang for this modern
society. Sharafat Gayi Tel
Lene is a comic thriller and
deals with a common man
who gets trapped in a
notion that honesty is a
best policy but sometimes,
especially in today times
that is not a best option
and you have to bend the
rules to safeguard yourself
more than getting ahead in
life.
Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene’s cast spotted in Spice World Mall, Noida
Anudamini completes a commendable 200 Episodes on Doordarshan
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Garnering the highest viewer-
ship amongst the TV soaps across
Doordarshan, the serial ‘Anudamini’ has
completed its 200 episodes and growing.
To mark this occasion, the Anudamini
team celebrated the occasion amidst the
presence of its producers Mr. Rajesh
Kumar Jain and Mr. Shalabh Shrivastava
in New Delhi. Considered to be one of the
most popular family show being aired on
the national television channel
‘Anudamini’ has successfully won over
the hearts of Indian females, who have
always been criticized despite all their
hardship in managing between their
household chores and their personal life.
Mr. Rajesh Kumar Jain, who is also a
promising film maker, entrepreneur and a
handicraft goods exporter turned into one
was elated with his successful journey as
the producer of this television
serial.Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Jain,
said, “I’m happy to announce that with the
love and support of our viewers, we have
successfully completed 200 episodes of
Anudamini which is a story of a village girl
who comes to Mumbai and struggles to
manage her married life. Her husband
refuses to accept her, but she manages
her husband and his family really well.
Rajinikanth can’t be
blamed for Lingaa losses
Mumbai: After a group of
distributors decided to go
on fast in order to get the
attention of
Rajinikanth for loss-
es incurred on
‘Lingaa’, the South
Indian Film Artistes’
A s s o c i a t i o n
(SIFAA) said that it
was “unfair” to
target the
T a m i l
superstar.
“The dis-
tributors
o f
‘Lingaa’ should not hold
superstar Rajinikanth
responsible for the film’s
losses, instead of the pro-
ducers,” SIFAA said in a
statement.
“The success of any film
lies in the hands of the audi-
ence. Just like every other
business, loss and gain
is also part of
film busi-
ness. Lingaa
was one of
the highly
anticipated
films and was
expected to do
well. But it’s unfair
to approach the
hero of the film for
losses,” said SIFAA.
Most distributors
claimed to have suf-
fered heavy losses
since they had paid high
prices for the film.
Complaining of losses up to
70 per cent on their invest-
ment, several distributors
and theatre owners have
demanded their money
back.
This is how his life changed with jail term:Sanjay Dutt
Mujmbai: According
to latest update on
Sanjay Dutt's furlough,
Maharashtra govern-
ment has rejected the
actor's application
asking for another 14-
day extension. The
actor has been asked
to return to the
Yerawada jail in Pune.
He will leave for Pune
shortly as the DIG prison has rejected his plea for exten-
sion of furlough. The order says Dutt can avail of medical
attention, if needed, in prison too. It said, hence, "as
assured by you in your letter on January 8, 2015, return
to the prison immediately". The actor was on a 14-day
furlough which ended on January 8 and had sought
another two-week extension. He is serving a five year
prison term after his conviction under the Arms Act for
illegal possession of an AK-56 rifle in 1993.
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  • 1. Rajini kanth can’t be blame d for Lingaa losses 13 Hubli Has Its Own Charm - Sandeep Marwah of NFTC Dr. Mahesh Sharma Appreciated Determination of Sandeep Marwah Country&Politics Political News Bulletin & BeyondNational Weekly dUVªh,.MikWyhfVDl o"kZ % 3 vad % 32 ubZ fnYyh 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 ewY; % 2/- i`"B % 16 countryandpolitics.in 4 9 Modi takes 'anarchist' jibe at Kejriwal, makes fresh set of poll promises cnp bureau New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal at his first campaign rally in Delhi saying "anarchists" can never run stable gov- ernments. "If you want to be an anar- chist, go to the jungle and join the Naxals. There is no place in Delhi for people who call themselves anarchists," Modi said taking a dig at the former delhi chief minister's famous claim. Playing to the large crowd which had gathered at the Ramlila Maidan, Modi said "Have you heard any leaders call themselves anarchists?" Modi appealed to the voters to "punish" AAP candidates this time for "wasting one year of the people of Delhi" and to give the Bhartiya Janata Party a chance. "People who are experts at street protests should be given that job. We are experts at running good govern- ments; give us that job," he said in an obvious reference to Kejriwal. Modi promised 24-hour electricity supply for Delhi, and to give citizens a choice of power companies to keep power tariffs down He also made a pro-poor pitch at the rally saying that if the BJP is voted to power he will ensure proper houses for all slum-dwellers in Delhi by 2022. Later at a press conference, Kejriwal respond- ed to Modi's jibes saying the BJP was scared of his party He pointed out that not only did PM Modi forget poll promis- es he made six months ago, like a 30% power tariff cut in Delhi, he was now try- ing to mislead voters with new ones like the offer of 24-hour power supply in the Capital. "The BJP has forgotten all the promises they made six months ago. Not only did the PM not mention them today, he is talking about new things," Kejriwal said. He also alleged that prices of essential commodities have skyrocketed over the last six months. BJP president Amit Shah in his speech at the campaign rally said that ever since Modi assumed power, prices of essential commodities have come down, resulting in the saving of Rs.1,500-4,500 per month in household expenditure. He said prices of petrol, which increased unabated during the UPA rule, have been reduced a number of times during the seven months of the Modi govern- ment. Union ministers Arun Jaitley, M Venkaiah Naidu and Piyush Goyal and the chief ministers of Maharashtra, Haryana and Chhattisgarh attended the campaign rally. Delhi, which is under President's Rule, is expected to have Assembly polls next month.
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  • 3. Columns 3ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 A Ferry and Violent Protest over alleged Sexual assault on School girl held in Bengaluru cnp bureau Bangalore: Yet another shocking incident of child abuse has taken place in the IT city where a class II student was alleged- ly molested by a male teacher inside the school premises on Wednesday in the west Bengaluru. The shameful incident took place couple days back where a physical teacher cum general teacher has sexually assaulted the child in the school premises the incident came to light when the victim parents visited the school today in the morning and complained about the teacher to the school authority and explained them and at the same time they locked the teacher in a room and thrashed him. West Division DCP Labhuram rushed to the spot and discussed the matter and after knowing about the incident he said we will take strict action against the accused, and at the same time senior offi- cials like Alok Kumar,Harishekaran ,Chandrashekar, and all 7 DCP as Sandeep patil,Suresh T R,Vikash Kumar V i k a s , L a b h u r a m , L o k e s h Kumar,Satheesh,Rohini Katoch Sepat, and many ACP’s and PI’s,PSI’s and staff with totally 20 KSRP platoons with 6 CAR Platoons across Bengaluru city rushed to the spot and at the time of taking the accused into custody some parents and locals demanded to handover the accused to them they will give justice at the same time Alok kumar requested them and assured them a strict action will be taken but they dint heed to my words and thrashed the accused and vanished the whole school property and damaged many vehicles of press and others too even pelt- ed stones too on our police personnel Alok kumar said. Wife of male teacher says he has not done this crime and says he is innocent who has never indulged in this type of activities. The school Authorities however maintained that no such incident had taken place and even accused the parents of creating trou- ble on the campus,and they even said the parents were not paying the fees regularly and warning was given in this regard. School was not following Guidelines after series incident of child sexual abuse on school campuses in the state capital,the state capital the state government had directed the schools to follow number of guidelines,including CCTV’s and better security measures to ensure safety of chil- dren appropriate action will be initiated against the management said by home minister K J George, M N Reddi Police commissioner visited the spot the spot and said that there was a incident taken place at around 10.30 am and 11am, where physical trainee cum general teacher is allegedly to have sexually assaulted a girl of 7 yr old in school premises and the parents with other local gathered in large number outside the said school and demanded the justice should be instantly given to by us our offi- cers and forces led by our Addl CP L&O Alok Kumar stood firm and said that we will not allow such instant justice method pathod and they will be booked cont to Page 11 Mahendra Singh Coastal Shipping can be managed by coastal states in close co-ordination with each other involving local sea- farers, fisher folk and traders. It has to be operated in a very practical manner with total support from the Customs (Central Govt Dept) and major ports ( again headed by an IAS with entrenched bureaucracy). The practice of paying exorbitant prices for the tugs and pay- ing excessive berthing charges should be stopped. Selection and overseeing the masters of these coastal and inland craft will be an important function to ensure that they put their head down and work for their vessels and their trade. They should not misunderstand that they will not be subjected to training, retraining and perform- ance reviews in coastal shipping. Coastal vessel opera- tors should not perform substandard work. Therefore Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari should work in tandem with an experienced Japanese engineer who has worked on coasts as a consultant or an adviser. Visit Yangon and meet the traders. Mr Agnihotri, our previous DGS has rightly questioned, why this most eligible bachelor is not getting married. This is because the right people have not been involved in it. I had written two articles in the recent past about these topics but I doubt whether any- one has read them. Sailing vessels have been operating efficiently from Tuticorin to Colombo and from Gujarat coasts. I myself once surveyed several sailing vessels at Porbunder and “tutkodi”. Trade has been flourishing along the Hooghly River. There is a need to encourage and provide support to such local expertise. Services should not be operated from Delhi with the assistance of those who never have sailed on a small coastal vessel. India and Myanmar must improve their bilateral trade. “Mere piya gaye Rangoon, kiya hai wahan se telephoon, tumhari yaad satati hai….”. “Nadia chale, chale re dhara…tujhko chalna hoga….”. Watch the film China Town starring Shammi Kapoor and Shakila as you can notice Howrah bridge and the boats in the movie. Indian coastal shipping has failed to work profitably because we have ourselves complicated the things. If you ask me to name some good crew, I will enlist the names of Mr Lawrence and M.V. Saleema. He had started working on Raj line ships from the age of 15. Even though he was not well educated but he possessed indepth knowledge of the ship. Mr Lambson might be found on police boats operating from Port Blair. We used to go to Tuticorin anchorage during the early seventies. Operation of Indian coastal shipping Vaidehi Taman The Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015 a brainchild of then Chief Minister Narendra Modi in 2003– the bienni- al event has been steadily rising in stature with every edition. The sev- enth edition of the three-day Summit started yesterday where number of participants and the guests were involved. Eight coun- tries are participating in the event and they are Canada, Japan, China, Australia, the Netherlands, Singapore, South Africa and the US. With aggressive campaigning, the government expects participa- tion from over 2,000 companies, two million-plus visitors and over 2,500 international delegates. In the last six Vibrant Gujarat Summits, the States signed MoUs worth Rs. 48 lakh crore. However, the invest- ment generated has been way below the intention expressed in these summits. As per the figures collated by the Opposition Congress, a total of 17,719 MoUs were signed in the last six Summits from 2003 to 2013. The total worth of these MoUs was Rs. 39.6 lakh crore. However, only 9.14 per cent have been materialised into actual investment. Vibrant Gujarat Summit in Gandhinagar was addressed and torched by Modi, in the presence of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and US Secretary of State John Kerry among dignitaries like Jim Yong Kim, Andrew Robb and Chris Alexander. PM Modi is focusing too much on Vibrant Gujarat. This is because he has done lots of work for ‘Gujarat Model’. However, he is now prime minister of this nation, he has to look everywhere constantly. His election promises were good governance and development but statements given by BJP leaders, including Sangh Parivar, have only ended up creating controversies. A perception is that the government’s development plan is being over- shadowed by the controversial statements by his party colleagues and Sangh Parivar Hindutva hawks. World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said Indian economy is likely to grow at 6.4 per cent in 2015 and accelerate further in the next year on the back of steps being taken by the Modi-led NDA government. Suzuki Motor Corp’s new car manu- facturing unit in Gujarat, being set up at an investment of Rs 4,000 crore, will be ready by 2017, its Chairman Osamu Suzuki said. Reliance announces Rs. 1 lakh crore investments in 12-18 months. Aditya Birla Group to invest Rs. 20,000 crore in expansion of cement and other plants in Gujarat, said Kumar Mangalam Birla. Gujarat is the most preferred desti- nation for us, said Aditya Birla Group chairman. Suzuki said, selecting Gujarat for new plant as the state is superior in infra and decision-making over others. Reliance will invest Rs. 100,000 crore in Gujarat. Expecting Modi will start “Vibrant India” too
  • 4. cnp bureau Delhi: To solving numerical problems less texing for visually-impaired students, Delhi University is develop- ing specialised ‘mathemati- cal kits’ which will make it much easier for them to study the subject. The var- sity plans to carry out a campaign across the coun- try during which students and teachers will visit vari- ous blind schools where it will distribute the kits to the students and conduct work- shops to teach them how to use it. In the second phase, after receiving feedback from various quarters, DU plans to recommend to HRD Ministry for inclusion of the tools in the curriculum. The kits have been devel- oped by four DU students pursuing M.Sc Maths Education in consultation with experts and two pro- fessors, Jyoti Sharma and Pankaj Tyagi. “We conducted a survey at various blind schools in Delhi and found out that the only specialised technique available for their teaching is Braille. Few schools use audio mediums too. These can be helpful in teaching literature or other subjects but not maths, which is very complex,” said Madan Chaturvedi of DU’s Cluster I n n o v a t i o n Centre.Elaborating on the contents of the kit, Sharma said, “The kit has been divided into three parts. The first one contains geometry tools which include specially-designed scale, protractor, compass, and a board. Braille tech- nology has also been used to make the tools. “The second part includes shape-based abacus, which is different from a routine abacus. The third segment is braille designed board for multiples and fac- tors. Apart from this, we have also included a snakes and ladders game, especially designed to suit the needs of the blind. The game will help the users get a hang of how to use other tools,” she said. The tools were also tested by students of three blind schools. “We plan to vali- date the tools by seeking feedback from a large sam- ple size and then approach experts for advice on any rooms for improvement,” Sharma said.“ Delhi/ NCR4 ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 Jh x.ks’kk; ue% T;ksfr"k tUei=h tUedq.Myh jkf’k jRu] fookg gou egk:nzkfHk"ksd jkek;.k] lqUnjdk.M ?kjsyq leL;k ukSdjh ‘’kknh vkilh >xM+s] ysu&nsu tSlh lHkh çdkj dh leL;kvksa dk lekèkku fu%’kqYd i0 eukst xkSM+ ¼‘kkL=h th½ Add- A- 115, Piller No. 34- 35 Top Floor, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, New Delhi- 110092 eks0+91 9990807660, 9711409076 Jh cnjh fnO; T;ksfr”k laLFkku Noida: “Bringing Noida to an inter- national fame and earning Laurels for India, Sandeep Marwah has done a commendable job. I appreci- ate his strong determination to develop film, television and media business in this part of the World” said Dr. Mahesh Sharma Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Culture, Tourism and Minister of State for Ministry of Civil Aviation Government of India. Sandeep Marwah briefed Minister with the huge agenda planned by different media and cultural organi- zations during the year 2015. “ICMEI- International Chamber of Media And Entertainment has an aim to bring in International Integration through Art And Culture with 162 international committees framed recently” informed Sandeep Marwah President of the Chamber and Asian Education Group. “Sandeep Marwah is a national asset and he is an inspiration and idol for many” added Dr. Mahesh Sharma encouraging the team of ICMEI and AAFT. Mundgod Is A Place To Visit –Sandeep Marwah of NFTC Mundgod 6th January, 2015: Mundgod, The Mini Tibet of India is called Doeguling Tibetan Settlement. Dharamshala could be the little Lhasa in India but Mundgod is the mini Tibet in Exile, although place does not have the head quar- ters of His Highness, the Honorable Dalai Lama, the political and spiritu- al leader of the Tibetans informed Sandeep Marwah Managing Director of NFTC-National Federation of TourismAnd Transport Cooperatives of India Limited. “Mundgod was a non-descript pan- chayat town in the State of Karnataka in India. Today it is the repository of Tibetan life and culture. It showcases the life style and ambi- tions of the Tibetan refugees and reflects the gradual transformation of a traditional society into moderni- ty” said Marwah who was at Mundgod to receive his International Award from Prime Minister of Tibet during international convention. The Government of Karnataka gave 4,000 acres of mostly forested land in Mundgod, near Hubli. There are four other Tibetan settlements in Karnataka. It all started in Mundgod in 1966. it is the largest concentra- tion of Tibetan refugees in the world, exceeding thirteen thousand per- sons. More than 40000 people visit- ed last week on the visit of H.H. The 14th Dalai Lama. Dr. Mahesh Sharma Appreciated Determination of Sandeep Marwah Delhi University in process of developing math kits for blind students
  • 5. National5 ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 Binod Kumar Singh(Correspondent) Delhi: Delhi Jal Board is working day and night, under the guidance of the Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor and the Chief Secretary, Delhi, to ensure that its various water treatment plants which were constructed a long time ago and could not be made functional because of non receipt of raw water, start functioning within a period of one and a half months in view of release of water through the Munak Canal by Haryana. This will bring relief to about 20 lakh residents of South, South West, West and North West residents of Delhi.The plants will function subject to release of legitimate share of raw water of Delhi by Haryana. Dwarka Water Treatment Plant of 40 MGD Capacity: The connection of Munak Canal with Dwarka raw water pump house at Iradat Nagar has been completed by DJB as per orders of the Hon’ble High Court. The water treat- ment plant is already under testing without load. DJB has worked out a temporary alternate alignment for the com- pletion of lines carrying raw water from Pump House to Dwarka WTP. The link which was not complete at two locations (Bhagya Vihar and Amar Colony) is being con- nected on war footing,without needing any demolition, under Police protection with the help of the Revenue Department of GNCTD. By working day and night, DJB expects to complete these water lines connections with- in the next 20 days. After that within the next 30 days, Dwarka Water Treatment plant which was constructed about three years ago, will be commissioned. Delhi Jal Board cnp bureau New Delhi: A massive demonstration was held at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi by hundreds of Panthers Party activists this after- noon under the leadership of Prof. Bhim Singh to wel- come the promulgation of Governor Rule in J&K which was the only alterna- tive to save democracy, rule of law and dignity of the citizens from the anar- chy and political mess in the state. Prof.Bhim Singh in his petition to Shri Pranab Mukherjee, the President of India had urged for the imposition of Governor of Rule without delay to save 12 million cit- izens in J&K from further chaos, anarchy and law- lessness caused due to non-governance and unavailability of adminis- tration. He had urged the Governor for his immediate intervention to impose Governor Rule by accept- ing the recommendations of Shri N.N. Vohra, the Governor of J&K as there is no possibility to form a new government keeping in view the present vertical division of the legislators elected in the recently held polls. He accused the NC and the BJP to cause a political pollution by manip- ulating EVMs and rigging the polls. NPP activists welcome Governor Rule in J&K Demand cancellation of polls, fresh election cnp bureau New Delhi: Addressing his first Press Conference, Padma Shri Awardee,Dr.A.MarthandaPillai, National President, IMAsaid that underAao Gaon Chalen Project of IMA, IMA will come out with a Model IMA Health Village in the coming year, which can be repli- cated at a national level, both by the Govt as well as NGOs including IMA branches. Explaining further, Dr. Pillai said that the Model Health Village will have all parameters met within a year as defined by Millennium Development Goals.The Conference was co- addressed by Padma Shri Awardee, Dr. K K Aggarwal, Hony. Secretary General, IMA. IMA- AAO GAON CHALEN PROJECT spl. correspondent ew Delhi:“Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi’s 40 minutes speech he made at Ram Lila Ground, New Delhi this afternoon failed to attract any student or a listener interested in India’s State-Centre relations or foreign affairs. The Prime Minister limited himself only to political jargon asking for votes in the coming Assembly election in NCT of Delhi least realizing that he is Prime Minister of India, the largest democracy in the world, and therefore the people at home and abroad expected him to mention latest develop- ment in Indo-Pak relations, escalation of violence in Europe threatening peace and tranquility in the world. Prime Minister Modi speech arranged at the expense of state exchequer failed to deliver at Ram Lila Ground.” This was the first reaction of Panthers Party Supremo, Prof.Bhim Singh on the Prime Minister’s election speech in New Delhi. Prof.Bhim Singh reminded Prime Minister Modi that he was Prime Minister of India representing the entire nation and its people therefore persons at home expect the Prime Minister to express his opinion on current issues facing the country; maybe in North East, J&K or elsewhere. The people expected him to condemn violence that shook entire France and Europe. People also expected him to comment on the Presidential election held in Sri Lanka yesterday and the situ- ation in the North-East. Prof.Bhim Singh described Prime Minister Modi speech in Ram Lila Ground as disappointing. Prime Minister Modi’s speech in Ram Lila Ground N Supreme Court to hear plea on misuse of secret funds by Jharkhand cops cnp bureau New Delhi: Top policemen of Naxal-affected Jharkhand may come under the scanner as the Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea seeking CBI probe into alleged mis- use and unaccounted withdrawal of huge sums from the Secret Service Funds, meant to counter red terror. "We will certainly hear it next week," a bench comprising Chief Justice H L Dattu and Justice A K Sikri said when the plea filed by social activist Raju Kumar of Ranchi came up for hearing last week.The PIL, filed through advocate Nirmal Kumar Ambastha, has sought a direction to CBI to "investigate the manner of distribu- tion of money withdrawn by state police officers in the name of Secret Service Funds till the lowest rank police officer authorised to deal with and make payment to inform- ers, who provide useful information and prosecute the guilty officers under the Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act for misusing their power and authority."
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  • 8. 8 ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 Delhi/NCR cnp Bureau Rajasthan: Actor Prashantt Guptha has been chosen for ‘The Pride of Rajasthan Award’ at the First Rajasthan International Film Festival (RIFF) at the Kala Kendra in Jaipur from january 18th. This honour follows Prashantt Guptha’s Best Supporting Actor Award for Rahat Kazmi’s IDENTITY CARD, when he received the award at the hands of Ayushmann Khurrana and the Honorable Consul General N. Parthasarthy at The San Francisco Global Movie Festival. Before this, the actor also received the Best Debutante Award at the 10th Excellence National Award for his earlier film ISSAQ in which he was noted in the role of a handsome villain. RIFF Pride of Rajasthan Award for actor Prashantt Guptha cnp bureau New Delhi: Manu Jagmohan Singh, Secretary General, Global Punjabi Society hosted a grand Gala Awards Night of the Global Punjabi Society of GPS Divas 2015 to recognize the efforts of the global Punjabis who have glorified the name of Punjab and India with their outstanding achievements in their respective fields. The chief guest of the event was Dr. Manmohan Singh, Former Prime Minister of India. Manu Jagmohan Singh, Secretary General, Global Punjabi Society said on the occasion, “The aim of celebrating the GPS Divas 2015 is to establish a forum for Indians living in India and abroad to get-together and cultivate the spirit if brother- hood and to help create a conducive supportive cli- mate.”Some of the esteemed awardees for the night were Amarjit Singh, Partner and Head of India Business Group at Dutton Gregory LLP for being an ace Legal Practitioner, Navdeep Singh Bansal, Founder of Sikh Awards, UK for significant contribution to the Sikh Society, UK, Harry Bains, MLA, Surrey-Newton, Canada for excellence in Community Service, Ashwajit Singh, CMD, IPE Global for International Development Consultancy, Dr. K. K. Talwar, Head of Cardiology, Max Healthcare for his contribution in the field of Medicine, Amrit Lall – For Services in Real Estate, Dikshu Kukreja of CPKukreja Associates for his achieve- ments in Architecture, India, Rahul Khanna & Rohit Gandhi for their outstanding contribution to the Fashion industry in India, Ragini Rainu –Young Sufi Diva from India for her contribution to the re-emergence of Sufi music and more. GLOBAL PUNJABI SOCIETY HOSTS GALAAWARDS NIGHT Delhi: Artist divesh kumar's recent work painting exhibi- tion to be held at Lalit kala acedemy Mandi house New delhi. Under the title of 'stupid'. On this occas- sion Divesh kumar said " I have made paintings on basis of childrens emotions and their understandings in bringing out the happiness and joys in little things like that we should also carry out our happiness and feel joyed in small things like that only we realize the way of huge happiness and joys for living a good life and very much important for our life survival. 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  • 9. U.P.: “Agra is a major tourist destination because of its many splendid Mughal-era buildings, most notably the Tāj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpūr Skirl all three of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Agra is included on the Golden Triangle tourist circuit, along with Delhi and Jaipur. It will remain on the World map of tourism for ever” said Sandeep Marwah Managing Director of National Federation of Tourism And Transport Cooperatives of India Limited during his recent visit to Agra. “Perhaps no other histori- cal monument has evoked as much awareness and admiration from tourists and travellers alike, as the magnificent Taj Mahal – fondly called by people as the ultimate requiem of love, from a great Mughal Emperor to his beloved” added Marwah who also inducted making on films on Taj Mahal as the part of syllabus at AAFT-Asian Academy of Film And Television-one of the best film schools of the World at Noida, UP. Sandeep Marwah at Agra to make film on Taj Mahal Agra 2nd January, 2015: “Taj Mahal is the Pride of India. AAFT has included making of film on Taj as a part of the syllabus for upcoming filmmakers at Marwah Studios” said Sandeep Marwah presi- dent of Marwah Studios & five times international record holder in media is here to finalize the details of the films. “Taj will also be the part of 3rd Global Festival of Journalism 2015 from 12th to 14th February” informed Marwah. Asian Academy of Film And Television one of the first ten best film schools of the World has taken the responsibility of preserving popularity of Taj and bring more glory to one of the Wonders of the World.“It is for the first time in the World any film school has converted any wonder of the World as its syllabus of the education system, we have done it because we believe that there is no structure which can be compared to Taj Mahal” added Marwah. Tourism9 ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 Hubli Has Its Own Charm- Sandeep Marwah of NFTC cnp bureau Hubli: Hubli is an agglomerating city in the state of Karnataka where it is the fastest growing city after the capital, Bangalore and the business hub Mangalore. It is also known as “Chota Mumbai” informed Sandeep Marwah Managing Director of National Federation of Tourism And Transport Cooperatives of India Limited who recently visited the city. Hubli-Dharwad region is emerging as small and medium industries hub with more than a lakh small and medium industries Major companies/industries present in Hubli are Tata Motors, Telcon, Tata Marcopolo, Kirloskar Group, Spicer India, JMT Auto, Apex Auto, Hindustan Petroleum etc. Hubli-Dharwad is the cultural, education- al and music capital of Karnataka. It enjoys the rare dis- tinction of having produced some of the most well-known Hindustani music exponents like Mallikarjun Mansur, Bhimsen Joshi, Gangubai Hangal and Basavaraj Rajguru. A visit to the Siddharoodha Math is recommend- ed to all tourists in Hubli-Dharwad. It has been visited by several past luminaries like Lokamanya Gangadhar Tilak in 1929, Mahatma Gandhi in 1924. Agra Will Remain on The World Map For Ever- Sandeep Marwah A fresh show called PALTAN, depicting the challenging life of the army- men, has been slotted on Doordarshan National. It will highlight the lives, dreams, aspirations, emotions and challenges of the officers in the armed forces. The Plot revolves around four young officers, Captain Akshay (Akki), Captain Gurpreet (Gary), Captain Subramanium (Subbu) and Lt. Vikram (Vicky) who are great friends in the same regiment. Subedar Major Baldev Singh is the one man on whose orders jawans would lay down their lives. However the young officers often go astray, and that’s how the life in the Paltan goes on.The story of Paltan has shades of brav- ery, action, emotions, love, passion, tension, deceit, loyalty and at times humor. DoordarshantelecastarmybasedNewdailyshow
  • 10. International10 ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 cnp bureau Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) released its 2015 calendar with the details and impor- tance of Telangana government’s most prestigious pro- gram Mission Kakatiya. The calendar was unveiled by Telangana Irrigation, Marketing & Legislative Affairs min- ister T. Harish Rao. Speaking on the occasion, the Telangana Irrigation, Marketing & Legislative Affairs min- ister T. Harish Rao said Telangana government's ‘Mission Kakatiya’ programme is aimed to restore 46531 tanks in Telangana state. These tanks will be storing around 2500tmc of water which can irrigate 23lakh acres. He also said that the will be no compromise in the quality of work and will meet the targets on time with effective planning. TITA’s 2015 calendar displays the details and importance of Mission Kakatiya with the Telangana government’s theme ‘Mana Ooru Mana Cheruvu’.“Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) is committed to take part in ‘Mission Kakatiya’ program and will support Telangana Government in all possible ways for the successful implementation of the project. TITA will promote Mission Kakatiya aggressively and spread the awareness about the need and importance of the program from school going children to the senior citizens. We welcome every- one to join Mission Kakatiya and help Telangana to restore the glory of minor irrigation. The health of our lakes and the revival of chain tank system is critical for the minor irrigation in Telangana state. TITA launched 2015 Calendar with ‘Mission Kakatiya’ theme Sri Lanka's new prez gets down to mending ties New Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena began assembling a cabinet on Saturday on his first day in office as he looks to deliver on pledges to repair the war- torn nation's diplomatic standing and implement demo- cratic reforms. Sirisena, who was sworn in Friday evening after a shock election victory over veteran strongman Mahinda Rajapakse, was trying to form a "national unity" cabinet that would include members from a cross section of political parties in parliament, an aide said. "The main task is to choose a cabinet and the work is already underway," Nishantha Warnasinghe told AFP. Sirisena had offered a 100-day programme to carry out urgent political and economic reforms, including moves to cut back on the powers of the president that Rajapakse gave himself during a decade in office. Shortly after being sworn in, Sirisena appointed as new prime minister the parliamentary opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe, who is expected to wield considerable power. Sirisena is expected to make another address to the nation from the historic hill resort of Kandy on Sunday, officials said. Prime Minister Wickremesinghe, meanwhile, was travelling to the southern region of Ratnapura on Saturday to attend the funeral of a sup- porter who was shot on the final day of campaigning and succumbed to his injuries on the eve of Thursday's vote, his office said. Escape From Boko Haram Nigeria:Yanaye Grema hid for three days between a wall and his neighbours' house, as Boko Haram fighters ransacked his hometown of Baga on the shore of Lake Chad in Nigeria's far northeast.The 38-year-old fisherman already knew the attack was serious: he joined civil- ian vigilantes to defend the town but their simple weapons were no match for the Islamists' superior firepower. "People fled into the bush while some shut them- selves indoors," he said of last Saturday's attack. "The gunmen pursued flee- ing residents into the bush, shooting them dead," he told AFP from the Borno state capital, Maiduguri.Over 7,000 Refugees Flee to Chad After Nigeria Violence Paris Shooting Cases Demonstrate Spy Agencies' Limits French Police Kill Gunmen in Raids But it was only after breaking cover on Tuesday night that he realised the true scale of the attack, which it is feared may be one of the worst in the six- year insurgency. "For five kilometres (three miles), I kept stepping on dead bod- ies until I reached Malam Karanti village, which was also deserted and burnt," he said. Local officials this week said the attack forced at least 20,000 people from Baga and other settle- ments in and around Lake Chad to flee, many of them across the border. Ministers Agree to Four- Way Talks on Ukraine Crisis Next Week Berlin— The foreign min- isters of France, Germany, Russia and Ukraine will meet in Berlin on Monday to dis- cuss the situation in east- ern Ukraine and the implementation of the Minsk peace plan, Germany said. The minis- ters held a telephone conference and agreed to see each other on Monday to continue their efforts at resolving the crisis, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said. we want to make another attempt to overcome the obsta- cles," Steinmeier said. "But it's still a long and bumpy road before the Minsk agreement is fully implemented." Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has invited the leaders of Russia, France and Germany to talks in Kazakhstan's capital Astana on Jan. 15 in an attempt to restore peace. However, Germany and France have raised doubts on whether such a four-way summit can take place without further progress on the Minsk peace plan, which was agreed in September. On Thursday, Chancellor Angela Merkel said all 12 points in the protocol had to be fully implemented before the EU could con- sider easing sanctions against Russia. The home and the former office of Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai have been firebombed in an attack condemned by the city's top justice official.Nobody was hurt in the attacks, which took place early.Mr Lai founded Next Media, which publishes outspoken newspaper Apple Daily. He has been previously tar- geted for his pro-democracy views.The city's justice secretary Rimsky Yuen said Hong Kong "does not tolerate" such attacks.Mr Lai resigned as the chair- man of Next Media in December 2014, but is still a major shareholder. He was a vocal supporter of the two-month long pro-democracy protests and was fre- quently seen at the protest camps.The BBC's John Sudworth in Beijing says the incident shows the depth of the division in Hong Kong society following the protests, and that the city's democracy debate is a political issue that is far from being resolved. Apple Daily said that the attacks took place after 01:00 local time (17:00 GMT Sunday), and posted closed- circuit television footage of the incidents.The video shows a man wearing a surgical mask and a hood throwing a small firebomb at the gates of Mr Lai's home on Kadoorie Avenue, before jumping into a car and speeding off. The bomb scorched a section of the gates. Another bomb was also hurled towards the gates of Next Media's headquarters in the Tseung Kwan O industrial estate, although it landed on the pavement. Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai targeted by firebombs
  • 11. Crime11 ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 Pramesh Jain Bangalore:World Ambulance day was observed jointly by BGS hos- pital and Bengaluru Traffic police in creating an Effective Emergency Management System emphasizing the importance of getting treatment in the Golden Hour in Which B Dayananda IPS,Dr.Venkataramanaa.N K Chief neurosurgeon and Vice Chairman of BGS Hospital, with DCP’S as Girish S and Babu Rajendra Prasad,with all ACP’s and others were present. Dr.Venkataramanaa N K announced the launch of Golden initiative which is designat- ed to ensure fast and life-saving medical intervention for accidents for the victims to give medical care they receive with an hour of acci- dent or the “Golden Hour”and he said to contribute Re.1 for golden hour.To facilitate golden hour treat- ment and address the payment issue of accident victims BGS Global Hospital started the Green Channel admission process and treatment it bypasses time con- suming formalities that delay treat- ment the ideas is to save lives,without worrying about who pays the bills,in less than four months we could save 41 acci- dents victims and treat many poor patients, we have Dhanavanthri a charitable trust if every Bengalurean contributes Re.1, to this trust it will help many accident victims,and Bengaluru Traffic police is partnering the hospital. We have seen lowest number of accidents both Fatal and Non-Fatal accidents concerned to Fatal accidents in 2013 it was 737 it has come down to 704 in 2014,acci- dents on the roads of Bengaluru similarly non fatal accidents have also come down in 2013 it was 5230 and in this year 2014 it has come down to 5000,lots of acci- dents have been avoided it was been possible mainly because in the last year beginning of the year we did accident back analysis from which the data of 2011,2012&2013 and based on that work we could identify the black spots in the ben- galuru city,where maximum num- ber of accidents takes place we could notice these 10 places in city which accounts for 38% of fatal accidents in Bengaluru city,that was a very revealing factor for us we went into the minuet analysis of this 10 black spots areas what are the problems in this stretches has why accidents are more here and based on that work our traffic offi- cers with nodal officers and our traffic consultant they sat together and they did lot of spot visit also and they come out with the various modification as per our traffic man- agement measures are concerned in addition to that we also took up certain engineering experts meas- ures from BDA&BBMP so because of this accidents have reduced in this black spots and with this acci- dents have come down in bengalu- ru city,so we are seeing less num- ber of deaths on roads,we have done supervision and we have started campaign also as Suguma Walk as the safety aspect and improved the pedestrians safety by improving the crossing and oth- ers,number of vehicles involved in accidents are two wheeler so we want to focus more on it, and all citizens should wear helmet and even we have sent a proposal for pillion rider should also wear helmet as Delhi and Jaipur already following and to extend compulsory helmet in all states. Sensor in 353 signal lights will be fitted for the ambulance as the ambulance are getting struck in signal and even many block ambu- lance on roads so we have planned to give free signal to ambulance as when it approaches the signal the signal light will auto- matically open with green so with- out any difficulty ambulance will be passed and even Government of Karnataka has already announced the plan and 65, 108 ambulance will be fitted with sensors as of now in six months and said compare to last year even drink and drive case have also reduced in 2013 it is recorded 61000 and this year it is 55000,this is largely because of awareness generated,Helmet less riding,jumping traffic signal ,rash driving and other cases 74,36,336 cases of violations of motor vehi- cles act registered and collected a fine of 65.92Cr collected fines from the violators Dayananda Said. WorldAmbulanceDayObservedbyBengaluruTrafficPolice Kanchan Yadav Bangalore: A chain snatcher was shot at by police when he was Fleeing after attacking a woman,as you all are aware the big tension to the Bengaluru police was about the chain snatching and as there were around 50 chains were snatched in last 10 days and there were serial chain snatching too taken place and based on this Commissioner of police M N Reddi has instructed that there are many chain snatching have taken place in last 2-3 months taken place in bengaluru city it should be stopped and said to arrest the Chain Snatchers. On the instruction of commissioner We formed 10-15 teams in which every ACP was asked to led 1 team to nab the chain snatcher in all divi- sions of entire bengaluru city& we were trying this even you all media persons too know about it as usually the chain snatchers continued their work, around 9:30am two bike borne snatched the gold chain of one shanthamma who was walking on the road near to her house 2 persons came in Black Pulsar snatched the chain,how- ever she held on to the chain and there was a struggle,Although the two bike borne managed to get a piece of the chain in which it delayed their escape. As soon as the bike borne snatched the chain and at the time of getting escaped or fleeing from the incident by the same time she run behind to them and the passerby people had gathered ,meanwhile our constable who was on rounds learnt about the incident and informed to control room after the message received in our control room all the police station was alerted with the senior officers too and rushed to the spot and started chasing the snatchers at the same time our all police offi- cers surrounded them from all corners, by then people had gathered and sampath who was rid- ding pillion couldn’t reach the bike which his partner was driving with this his mate sped away. Samapath took to his heels by our police officers. Umesh Sk ACP vijayanagar in charge of the area with inspectors as Balegowda, Raghavendra S and other police officers who were on a special drive against the chain snatcher rushed to the area by then sampath had reached near park in kamakshipalya limits the chain snatcher threatened the passerby and our ACP Umesh S K while taking him into cus- tody at the same time he tried to escape he threatened our officer and passer by he pulled out his dragger which was In his pocket we tried to convenience him to drop his arms but he was in no mood to surrender he was doing every- thing to escape from the spot and when he charged towards on one of our officer with the dragger and in self defence ourACP S K Umesh opened fire at his knee joint and with this we secured him and admitted to Victoria hospital and he is out of danger. And when asked is he the same who has done many chain snatching for this harishekaran said we cant speak to him now it will take 2 days more and said we have requested many times through media and other social medias to the pawn broker and jewellery shop owners to not purchase the stolen goods if anyone is found in doing the same will be booked under goonda act and finally he said with this we have arrested sampath 30 year old and is undergoing treatment and a manhunt is on for the other accused and we will nab the other chain snatchers too in short period of time and further investigation is on and finally Bengaluru police commissioner M N Reddi ,Addl CP L&O Alok Kumar,Jt CP Crime, Chandrashekar,has appreciated DCP Labhuram,ACP S K Umesh and PI’s as Rahavendra S,Balegowda, and other team who has done a great job by nabbing the culprit and will go and brief the whole incident to commis- sioner of police and a reward will be given to the officer who has done a good work said by Addl CP Crime P Harishekaran. Chain Snatcher Nabbed in Shoot Out by Bengaluru Police and we will investigate and we will produce him to court which alone has the authority to impose any penalty and some of the unruly and bad elements of the local area did not pay heed to what our Addl CP has requested them and tried to convince them over micro phone and said there is no need for spoiling peace in this area but they dint listen to us never the less there was a law and order situation where in there were stone pelt- ing, and bottles were thrown in which our police personnel like ACP Sathyanarayana Kuddur,PI as Prakash Reddy and man- junath with santhosh Kattimani, and several KSRP constables sustained injuries so we had to use teargas and laticharge and disperse the crowd and finally Reddi requested the public of Bengalureans to be calm no need to pay heed to any rumors the local area has been brought under control in any other area if there is any consternation in the mind of public I request them to keep calm and any issue that is there which is out of law and which is beyond the law should be brought to the knowledge of the police and police are the only authority who can take penal action against any individual public cannot take law in their hand and we will firmly hold and with this the situ- ation was under control. And to control the mob and ferry vio- lent Zameer Ahmed and G A Bava visited the spot and held a meeting with the local people huge crowd gathered in the meeting but at the time of meeting some miscreants again fled a rumors that again police have laticharged at around 3;30pm. and with this they dint even care the meeting and again start- ed pelting stones on our police personnel and at the same time again we used tear gas and mild laticharge we did to disperse the public and as the 2nd time ferry violent took place Bengaluru Commissioner declared Sec 144 in the Bytarayanpura and J J Nagar area till tomorrow midnight as till 9th jan 2015.and said we are examining the video footage who has taken law in hand and in short period of time we will arrest them and a strict action will be taken against them when asked that some people have been taken in preventive custody now Zameer Ahmed spoke to us and said that some of them have to be released as the demand of the people while they attack the police is it is crime no sir and with this he said while any- body attacking police will not be released And with this finally Bengaluru Police commissioner has told that the physical trainee cum general teacher has been arrested and has booked under POCSO act and 376 IPC, he added. A Ferry and Violent Protest over alleged Sexual assault on School girl held in Bengaluru
  • 12. Business12 ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 Gigstart enlists top performing artistes in India for the year 2014 spl. corresponent New Delhi: Gigstart.com, the one-of-its-kind market- place that connects party planners with entertainers has announced the most coveted or in demand artists on the plat- form during the year. Singer Arijit Singh ranks as the most searched performer followed by Comic Artist Kannan Gill in 2014. As far as the most pop- ular categories are concerned, singers topped the list with 30% of queries on the marketplace. DJs and Photographers emerged as the next most sought-after categories at 15% each, followed by Comic Artists at 10% and Anchors/Emcees at 9%. After Arijit Singh, Singer Benny Dayal of the ‘Beysharmi ki Height’ fame received maximum queries on Gigstart.com. Kailash Kher was the next most in-demand singer by party plan- ners who wished to jazz up their events with this melodi- ous minstrel. KK and Meet Bros Anjjan wound up on spot three and four respectively of the top singers’ list. cnp bureau Delhi: Launches K7Cerebro Scanning Technology, K7Secure Transact, and Parental Control and Identity Shield New Delhi, January 5, 2015: K7 Computing, a leading Security Software Products com- pany and Sakri IT solutions, a Pune based Value Added Distribution Company well known in the IT / Mobile Channels are coming together in a partnership that will market and sell K7 Computing’s award winning security technology products in India.K7 Computing brings its best securi- ty technologies with K7 Total Security Pro and K7 Internet Security. K7 Launches award-winning multi-layer security prod- ucts with several new advanced protection technologies to fight the most complex malicious programs targeting virtual assets and real-life money. New product includes K7Cerebro Scanning Technology, K7Secure Transact, and Parental Control and Identity Shield for an instant protection from the latest, sophisticated threats.The K7Secure Transact feature offers Ecommerce safety which ensures security during transactions on online banking sites, payment services and online stores. The K7Cerebro Scanning Technology is the new Scan engine which is part of the K7 products has high heuristic capability thereby ensuring 100% detection of all malware and Zero day threats.The Parental Control feature offers restricted access to the PC, Internet, applications, games, and websites. K7 Computing appoints Sakri IT Solutions as national dis- tributor for its award winning security technology products spl. correspondent New Delhi: The Art of Living and the World Forum for Ethics in Business will host a unique international Conference- ‘The Corporate Culture and Spirituality’ at the Art of Living International centre in Bangalore on January 31, 2015 – February 1, 2015. Sharing the information Sh Mahesh Gupta, Advisory Board member CCS and Chairman Kent RO Group said, “The genesis of the Corporate Culture Spirituality con- ference took place in 2003 at the International Art of Living Center in Bangalore, India and after successful editions at the European Parliament in Brussels and in Singapore, this is the eleventh edi- tion in the series.” The 2 days summit will witness eminent Government heads, business and corporate leaders including Shri Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala, Governor, Karnataka; Deepak Parekh, HDFC Chairman; Arundhati Bhattacharya, MD, State Bank of India; Mr. D Sundaram; VP & Managing Director, TVS Capital Funds Limited; Mr. D Shivakumar, CEO-PepsiCo, India, Vineet Nayar, Vice Chairman, HCL and many others. Also present on the occasion Smt Tripta Dhawan, Member Board of Trustees, dis- closed, The Corporate Culture & Spirituality Conference is an annual event, where leaders from business, governance, acade- mia, civil society and faith-based organizations come together to discuss and dialogue ethical ways of doing business and maximiz- ing profit; while also keeping social good in mind.” Corporate and Business Leaders to connect for a Unique Conference on Business and Spirituality cnp bhureau New Delhi: Vodafone India, one of India’s lead- ing telecommunications service providers, has announced the launch of its latest Consumer Promotion offer for its Pre-paid customers in Delhi NCR. This festive season Vodafone pro- vides its customers a once in a life time oppor- tunity to win an Alto K-10 car (Bumper Prize) and many other high value prizes including LCD TVs, Talktime and Data packs, just by using their number to make a call. All Vodafone customers have to do is register themselves by dialling *121*2015# and win assured Voice and Data benefits. Only registered callers will be eligible for assured benefits. Winners of free Talktime, LCD TVs and Bumper prize will be decided through a lucky draw. The offer starts is valid till 31st January 2015. Speaking about the new offer Mr. Apoorva Mehrotra, Business Head – Delhi, Vodafone India said, “At Vodafone, we constantly seek unique ways to acknowledge the support and faith our cus- tomers have shown in making Vodafone one of the leading operators in Delhi also and such fes- tive seasons are a perfect time to return the favour. VODAFONE’S ‘TALK & WIN’ OFFER FOR PRE-PAID CUSTOMERS IN DELHI NCR Four reasons why Infosys should enthuse investors Delhi: India’s second largest software company reported a 13 percent on year increase in net profit to Rs 3,250 crore and 6 percent rise in revenue to Rs 13,796 crore for the quarter ended December, sending its shares soaring about 6 percent yesterday. The earnings were largely in line with the expectation but there were a few surprises too, like the 60 bps improve- ment in margins to 26.7 per- cent. The company also maintained its revenue growth guidance for the cur- rent financial year at 7-9 per- cent. This too was contrary to the expectation that the com- pany is likely to cut the pro- jection because of the cross currency volatility. However, brokerages and analysts have been upbeat about the company and its prospects for the long term.
  • 13. Entertainment13 ubZ fnYyh] 12 tuojh] ls 18 tuojh 2015 cnp bureau Delhi/NCR: Zayed Khan & Rannvijay Singh who are playing the lead in the film were spotted in Spice Mall, Noida to promote their upcoming film “Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene”. The film is a comic thriller & is a story of a common man who gets trapped in a notion that honesty is a best poli- cy. Zayed revealed his role before media and said, “I am playing the role of a decent guy who believes in honesty and is bewildered when he finds 100 crores in his account. I am playing the character of Prithvi Khurana, while Rannvijay is my room-mate in the film. He is playing the role of a funky guy who thinks that money and runs in 20- 20 are always welcomed no matter where they come from”. He concluded by saying that, “It’s a comic caper, a family movie, and is very entertaining.” On being asked about Ranvijay’s character, “I have done Punjabi & Hindi films but yes I loved this film a lot, I enjoyed it with Zayed, who is handsome, charming person. I am playing a funny character where Zayed is geeky in the film, first time he is playing a role of decent man with specs. I am trying to get his money out. Actually Zayed is my ATM in the film.”- Ranvijay expressed his experience & shared it with media. Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene – a new slang for this modern society. Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene is a comic thriller and deals with a common man who gets trapped in a notion that honesty is a best policy but sometimes, especially in today times that is not a best option and you have to bend the rules to safeguard yourself more than getting ahead in life. Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene’s cast spotted in Spice World Mall, Noida Anudamini completes a commendable 200 Episodes on Doordarshan cnp bureau New Delhi: Garnering the highest viewer- ship amongst the TV soaps across Doordarshan, the serial ‘Anudamini’ has completed its 200 episodes and growing. To mark this occasion, the Anudamini team celebrated the occasion amidst the presence of its producers Mr. Rajesh Kumar Jain and Mr. Shalabh Shrivastava in New Delhi. Considered to be one of the most popular family show being aired on the national television channel ‘Anudamini’ has successfully won over the hearts of Indian females, who have always been criticized despite all their hardship in managing between their household chores and their personal life. Mr. Rajesh Kumar Jain, who is also a promising film maker, entrepreneur and a handicraft goods exporter turned into one was elated with his successful journey as the producer of this television serial.Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Jain, said, “I’m happy to announce that with the love and support of our viewers, we have successfully completed 200 episodes of Anudamini which is a story of a village girl who comes to Mumbai and struggles to manage her married life. Her husband refuses to accept her, but she manages her husband and his family really well. Rajinikanth can’t be blamed for Lingaa losses Mumbai: After a group of distributors decided to go on fast in order to get the attention of Rajinikanth for loss- es incurred on ‘Lingaa’, the South Indian Film Artistes’ A s s o c i a t i o n (SIFAA) said that it was “unfair” to target the T a m i l superstar. “The dis- tributors o f ‘Lingaa’ should not hold superstar Rajinikanth responsible for the film’s losses, instead of the pro- ducers,” SIFAA said in a statement. “The success of any film lies in the hands of the audi- ence. Just like every other business, loss and gain is also part of film busi- ness. Lingaa was one of the highly anticipated films and was expected to do well. But it’s unfair to approach the hero of the film for losses,” said SIFAA. Most distributors claimed to have suf- fered heavy losses since they had paid high prices for the film. Complaining of losses up to 70 per cent on their invest- ment, several distributors and theatre owners have demanded their money back. This is how his life changed with jail term:Sanjay Dutt Mujmbai: According to latest update on Sanjay Dutt's furlough, Maharashtra govern- ment has rejected the actor's application asking for another 14- day extension. The actor has been asked to return to the Yerawada jail in Pune. He will leave for Pune shortly as the DIG prison has rejected his plea for exten- sion of furlough. The order says Dutt can avail of medical attention, if needed, in prison too. It said, hence, "as assured by you in your letter on January 8, 2015, return to the prison immediately". The actor was on a 14-day furlough which ended on January 8 and had sought another two-week extension. He is serving a five year prison term after his conviction under the Arms Act for illegal possession of an AK-56 rifle in 1993.
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