The document discusses various topics related to politics and journalism in India. It summarizes the Padma awards ceremony where the President conferred various honors. It also discusses the new bio-medical waste management rules. Additionally, it provides opinions on the relationship between politicians and journalists in India, advocating for ethical and unbiased reporting. It emphasizes the importance of civic duties and national spirit over materialism for building a strong nation.
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Delhi: The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee presents five Padma
Vibhushan, eight Padma Bhushan and forty-three Padma Shri awards at a Civil
Investiture Ceremony held at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
The President confer the Padma Vishushan on Shri Dhirubhai Hirachand Ambani
(Posthumous), Shri Avinash Kamalakar Dixit, Shri Jagmohan, Dr. Yamini
Krishnamuthi and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
The awardees who receive Padma Bhushan from the President are Shri Hafeez
Sorabe Contractor, Dr. Barjinder Singh Hamdard, Shri Anupam Pushkarnath Kher,
Shri Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry, Ms. Saina Nehwal, Shri Vinod Rai, Dr. Alla Ventaka
Rama Rao and Dr. Duvvur Nageshwar Reddy.
The forty-three Padma Shri awardees who receive the honour include Dr. Mylswamy
Annadurai, Shri Madhur R. Bhandarkar, Shri Ajay Devgn, Ms. Deepika Kumari and
Mohammed Imtiaz Qureshi.
President of India Presents PadmaAwards
NewBio-MedicalWasteManagementRuleswillChange
ThewayCountryUsedtoManageWasteEarlier;Make
aBigDifferencetoCleanIndiaMission’:Javadekar
The major salient features of BMW Management Rules,
2016 include the following:-
(a) The ambit of the rules has been expanded to include
vaccination camps, blood donation camps, surgical
camps or any other healthcare activity;
(b) Phase-out the use of chlorinated plastic bags, gloves
and blood bags within two years;
(c) Pre-treatment of the laboratory waste, microbiologi-
cal waste, blood samples and blood bags through disin-
fection orsterilisation on-site in the manner as prescribed
by WHOor NACO;
(d) Provide training to all its health care workers and
immunise all health workers regularly;
(e) Establish a Bar-Code System for bags or containers
containing bio-medical waste for disposal;
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ekSr gks xbZA vU; tkuysok lM+d gknlksa dh otg u'ks dh gkyr esa
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gh tk jgk gSA bl R;ksgkj ij 'kjkc ihus dks lkekftd Loh—fr&lh
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3. Special 3New Delhi, 28 March - 3 April, 2016
S.S.Dogra
"The patriot, dedicated
leader, Teacher, Scholar,
Artist, Sportsperson &
Journalist are very impor-
tant pillars of any nation or
civilization. Because the
past, present and future of
any country moves on the
axis of them only, their
contribution remain the
asset forever for the whole
society."
Yes this quotation seems
fit for our Prime Minister
Narender Modi. Because
he possess patriotism,
dedication to lead his
country with passion, intel-
lectuality, sports enthusi-
asm, vision MAKE IN
INDIA club together. In
his last radio programme
'Mann Ki Baat', our
Hon’ble Prime Minister
also asked the farming
community to use less fer-
tilizers and more modern
technology, like the
Farmers' App, for their
benefit. P.M. Modi ji real-
ly talks from the core of the
heart & he is the rare com-
bination of commitment &
patriotism for the great
nation INDIA. In his talk
show aired on 27th March,
2016 is yet another moti-
vational lecture with a
glimpse of patriotism &
keen passion towards his
country.
He is more concerned with
every Indian & always talk
about country growth. He
not only talks but also acts
& implments his thought
for the entire development
of India. Extract from his
last speech
“With the board exams
over, PM observed that
people travel a lot during
the holidays. He said this
was important and urged
the youth to learn outside
the classroom as well. PM
said that a traveller without
observation is a bird with-
out wings hence everyone
must observe, click pic-
tures and then write about
it. PM said, "Don't waste
your holidays, utilise them.
Learn a new activity. Polish
your skills, teach others,
develop a skillfull India.
Utilise your holiday time for
personal growth and dont
waste it by getting lazy.
Learning should not ever
stop." “He spoke about
India hosting the FIFA
Under-17 World Cup foot-
ball tournament next year
and said it is a great oppor-
tunity for branding the
country at the international
level, for hich immense
awareness needs to be
created within the nation. “
Narendra Modi, is usually
expected to address the
nation every month on All
India Radio. Having offi-
cially started on and from
October 3, 2014, the pro-
gramme aims to deliver the
Prime Minister's voice to
the general masses of
India. Since television con-
nection is still not available
everywhere in India, espe-
cially in the isolated, rural
and less developed
regions, radio was chosen
to be the medium for the
programme, owing to its
wider reach. An estimated
90% of the total Indian
population is reachable
over the medium.
Additionally, various pri-
vate FM radio stations in
the metropolitan cities of
India are allowed to broad-
cast a recording of the
show.
The first Mann Ki Baat pro-
gramme was broadcast on
the occasion of
Vijaydadashmi on 3
October 2014, since then
this talk show by P.M. has
become very popular even
in the outskirts. 'Mann Ki
Baat', which was aired on
January 27, 2015 with
Barack Obama-the
President of the United
States & an another pro-
gramme aired dedicate to
Teacher day got immense
popularity not in india but
also across the world.
The most important thing is
that with this innovative
idea, P.M. Modi’s accesi-
bility increased tremen-
dously towards his country
men. Radio has gained
greater height with this
nationwide popular pro-
gramme MAN KI BAAT-(A
TALK-FROM THE
HEART). India is lucky to
have a leader like Modi- a
man with commitment with
passion to work for India,
really speaks from the
heart & using Radio-the
ultimate platform to reach
at the root level. MAN KI
BAAT has become the
most popular radio pro-
gramme of rural India,
where a P.M. of big coun-
try can share & care for his
countrymen on common
platform.
MANN KIBAAThasbecomethemostpopularradioprogrammeofruralIndia
Honey Sehgal, Puneet
Kaul, Mohd.Saad
Delhi: Bodybuilding is the
use of progressive resist-
ance exercise to control
and develop one's muscu-
lature. An individual who
engages in this activity is
referred to as a body-
builder. In competitive
amateur and professional
bodybuilding, bodybuilders
appear in lineups doing
specified poses, and later
perform individual posing
routines, for a panel of
judges who rank competi-
tors based on criteria such
as symmetry, muscularity
and conditioning.
Bodybuilders prepare for
competition through a
combination of dehydra-
tion, fat loss, oils, carb
loading to achieve maxi-
mum vascularity, and tan-
ning (or tanning lotions)
which make their muscular
definition more distinct.
Well-known bodybuilders
includeCharles Atlas,
Steve Reeves, Reg Park,
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Juliana Malacarne, Dana
Lynn Bailey and Lou
Ferrigno.
The winner of the annual
IFBB Mr. Olympia contest
is generally recognized as
the world's top male pro-
fessional bodybuilder. The
title is currently held by Phil
Heath of the United States.
The winner of the Women's
Physique portion of the
competition is widely
regarded as the world's top
female professional body-
builder. The 2015 title is
currently held by Juliana
Malacarne, a Brazilian-
born American IFBB Pro
fitness and figure competi-
tor and Ladies All-Star
Wrestling Professional.
Since 1950, the NABBA
Universe Championships
has been considered the
top amateur bodybuilding
contest with many notable
winners such as Steve
Reeves, Bill Pearl, Reg
Park, Arnold
Schwarzenegger and Lee
Priest From 1959-1969
there was just one catego-
ry of competition - open. In
1970 the competition was
split into three height class-
es: Short (under and
including 5'5"), Medium
(under and including 5'8"),
and Tall (over 5'8") with an
overall winner also decid-
ed. In 1976 they were
abandoned in favour of
weight classes. These
have changed over the
years but as of 2005 they
are (weight in brackets is
the maximum for this cate-
gory):
•Bantam weight - Up to &
Incl. 65 kg (143 lbs)
•Light weight - Up to & Incl.
70 kg (154 lbs)
•Welter weight - Up to &
Incl. 75 kg (165 lbs)
•Light-Middle weight - Up
to & Incl. 80 kg (176 lbs)
•Middle weight - Up to &
Incl. 85 kg (187 lbs)
•Light-Heavy - weight Up
to & Incl. 90 kg (198 lbs)
•Heavy weight - Up to &
Incl. 100 kg (220 lbs)
•Super-Heavy weight -
Over 100 kg (220+ lbs)
An overall winner award
was not awarded between
1976 and 1995. In 2006,
overall winner awards
were awarded in both the
bodybuilding and classic
bodybuilding disciplines
It was the second time in a
trot that Wasim Khan has
made the country proud at
a world event. Last year he
had won the Mr Universe
at the International
Bodybuilding and Fitness
Federation event in Rome.
This was the second time
that he has made the
Indian Bodybuilding fans
proud when he won the
overall title at the IBFF
World Championships in
Slovenia in Europe. The
event was organised on
June 21st. The Indian team
created history at the
World Championships by
winning four titles. Suresh
Kadam who is the General
Secretary of the IBBF said
that it was the first time that
in bodybuilding, that the
Indian team had done not
only well, but also won the
most coveted title Mr
World.
Wasim will be next aiming
for Mr Olympia, which hap-
pens to be the most covet-
ed title in body building.
Suresh Kadam also
believes that Wasim Khan
has the potential to win the
coveted title of Mr.
Olympia. Bhupendra
Kumar who is also the
Chairman of Delhi’s Body
Building Association and
also happens to be the
team manager was with
the team throughout the
event. He was all praises
for Wasim Khan who had
not only won the gold
medal in his category, but
also won the overall title in
the World Championships.
Wasim was humble in
thanking everyone. He
specially thanked his wife
who has supported him in
that phase of his career
when he was struggling.
By winning the overall title
in the World
Championships, Wasim
has made India really
proud.
Special Coverage
4. Hanisha Bhatia
UP: Mathura and
Vrindavan are important
places for Hindus all over
the world. Vrindavan is
especially a very revered
and sacred place for the
devotees of Lord Sri
Krishna. In fact, the Holy
Land of Vrindavan can be
considered to be the spiri-
tual capital of
India.Mathura: The
International Society for
Krishna Consciousness
(ISKCON) is doing the
ground breaking ceremony
at Mathura, the birth place
of Lord Krishna, to build the
world's tallest temple. It will
be a 700 feet high sky-
scraper spread over an
area of 5.5 acres and also
have 70 floors. The
ISKCON is hoping to com-
plete the work in the next 5
years.
The temple named
Vrindavan Chandrodaya
Mandir, has a unique archi-
tectural feature that harmo-
niously blends the ele-
ments of Indian traditional
temple architecture of
Nagara style and elements
of modern architecture.
According ISKCON, It will
be the tallest place of wor-
ship anywhere in the
World.
This project will cost more
than Rs 300 crore and
ISKCON is hoping the raise
the money from the devo-
tees. The grand temple is
surrounded by about 30
acres of wooded area that
constitute recreated forests
of Braj. The original source
books of Krishna culture
like the Srimad
Bhagavatam and other
ancient texts describe
twelve verdant forests
(dvadashakanana) that
were present during the
time of Lord Sri Krishna.A
look-alike of the verdant
forests of Vrindavan will be
recreated around this mag-
nificent temple. Designed
by the world's best land-
scape designers, spread
over a sprawling 26 acres,
it will consist of the twelve
forests (dvadashakanana)
of Braj, with varieties of
lush vegetation, green pas-
tures, elegant vistas of fruit
bearing trees, flower laden
creepers serenaded by bird
songs, clear water lakes
with lotuses and lilies and
water falls that tumble from
small artificial hillocks - all
recreated from descriptions
in the SrimadBhagavatam
and other source books of
Lord Sri Krishna - to trans-
port the visitors to Krishna's
times in Vrindavan.
continued on Page 11
Delhi/ NCR/ National4 New Delhi, 28 March - 3 April, 2016
cnp bureau
Delhi: 16 Diagnostic centres acquired rights to issue
health Certificates from Saudi Arabia on basis of Fake
Licences.
Last week a team from Saudi Arabia visited New Delhi
and awarded rights to issue health Certificates to 16
Diagonostic centre’s on the basis of Fake licenses pro-
duced by these Diagonostic centres. Health Department
officials have denied issuing any such medical licenses
to these centres which means that they have used some
sort of Fake licenses. There is an immediate need to
conduct a high level investigation in the matter as to how
on such a scale so many Diagonostic centres have pro-
duced fake licences in front of a foreign authority, This
also indicates a nexus between health officials and med-
ical centres. This issue raised by Sh Surinder Solanki
Nominated Councellor on house meeting on 21 March
2016, Sh Solanki has also written a letter to
Commissioner on 22 march 2016 demanding a high
level enquiry and action against the guilty officials as this
matter is related not just with the Corporation but is also
attached with the reputation of the country.
Demands Vigilance enquiry for Diagonostic Centres running in
Delhi on the basis of Fake Licenses of MCD : Sh Surender Solanki
Ola helps over 6,000 driver-partners with CNG cars
through the 5- day ‘Pragati Mahotsav’driver mela
spl. correspondent
New Delhi: Ola, India’s leading mobile app for trans-
portation announced that more than 6,000 new CNG
cars were added to its platform during the recently con-
cluded Ola Pragati Mahotsav - the largest CNG Driver
mela in Delhi-NCR. Shri Kapil Mishra, Hon’ble Minister of
Tourism, Govt. of Delhi flagged off the first batch of cars
registered under the program.
The Company plans to invest INR 200 crore to enable
CNG adoption in Delhi NCR over the next six months.
Ola’s current CNG fleet in Delhi NCR stands at over
26,000 cabs, with plans to further continue on-ground
programs to help driver-partners seamlessly switch to
CNG vehicles.
spl. correspondent
Delhi: NDIM Tughlakabad
was stage to various
events at its annual feast
–SPANDAN 2016. A three
day feast with fun and
“masti” at its peak, organ-
ized from 10th March 2016
to 12th March 2016.Among
the various events being
organized Zero Fashion
too had an important role
to be played. Zero Fashion
were style and innovation
meets sustainability.
Sustainable Fashion also
known as eco fashion is
the part of growing philoso-
phy and trend of sustain-
ability, the goal of which is
to create a system which
can be supported indefi-
nitely in terms of
environmentalism and
social responsibility.
Reduce, reuse, recycle
has added on with repair,
rebuild, refurbish. Zero
Fashion gave a platform to
brain storm and design a
couture which can be
reused and reduce the bur-
den of municipality.The
judge for zero fashion was
Atika Garhwal, a qualified
professional with experi-
ence in Fashion industry,
predominantly in designing
and styling. Currently
spearheading at Manav
Gangwani Couture, New
Delhi.
Go green in fashion Neelakshi chawla
Hello people. I am back with an interesting topic today that is
Idle men is devils workshop.
Intentionally it means work is worship. Being it in summary
those people who don't have a job should find it. And those
who are willing and couldn't find it just trust yourself. Don't
loose hope. Don't panic. Just work hard. U will soon get the
sweet fruit. Just be patient. I know it's tough but u have too.
Unemployment is not only the bigger issue of India but all over
the world. Those people who are not doing anything should
start.
Start with anything. But start. Don't sit idle. Sitting idle will only
provide negivities.
Sitting idle not only reverses you to the past instances but can
make u predict the negative side of your future decisions. That
are seriously not needed.
Otherwise your upcoming generation will ask you, blame you
for everything you don't have. And believe me. That's not opti-
mistic.
It's very important to work. Do anything. Read something.
Write something (like i do) but don't sit idle.
Buy an employment news each Sunday. Search for vacancy.
Opt for them. Get in interviews. Register yourself on so many
websites these days. Get a good job.
For ladies too. Earning is giving backbone to house. Do it. Try
to make your self indulge every moment.
Not its not tough. These days it's best method to get rid of
depression.
So why waiting. Do it and be happy.
Idle men is devils workshop
Kanchan Yadav
New Delhi: An awareness
rally was organized by the
Indian Medical Association
raise awareness about the
prevention, management
and treatment of TB. World
Tuberculosis Day is
observed annually on
March 24. The rally started
at the IMA house and was
carried on in and around
ITO. It saw participation of
IMA members, students
and the general public.
India is the country with
the highest burden of TB. It
is estimated that about
40% of the Indian popula-
tion is infected with TB
bacteria, the vast majority
of whom have latent rather
than active TB. The World
Health Organization
(WHO) statistics for 2014.
IndianMedicalAssociationto
spreadawarenessaboutTB
Plans for worlds tallest temple : uttarpradesh
Binod Kumar Singh
Delhi: After drawing a
record number of exhibitors
and business visitors from
India and abroad, the pre-
mier specialised event of
India Trade Promotion
Organisation(ITPO) and
apex food and hospitality
bodies , AAHAR 2016 con-
cluded with a successful note
at Pragati Maidan.
Closing Ceremony
ofAAHAR 2016
Photo: Binod Takiawala
6. Columns6New Delhi, 28 March - 3 April, 2016
Satyam Tiwari
Mahatma Gandhi once
said, " The greatness of a
nation and its moral
progress can be judged by
the way its animals are
treated." He himself
believed in rearing of ani-
mals for their betterment,
after all they too are a
member of this planet, and
they should have the equal
rights to live, as the
humans have. In today's
lifestyle, keeping a pet in
your home has been a
trend or fashion among
people, a cat, a dog, or
birds like parrot can be
seen in every next home
you go in. And also some
people treat animals as a
human, as a family mem-
ber.
But what if the animals are
not treated even as living
beings? Where can a
nation stand after such
brutal incidents that are
happening from last some
time in our country?
The sword is hanging on
the dogs' neck at the
moment. Dog, which is
said to be the most faithful
animal.
Delhi & Banglore reported
killing of puppy dogs bru-
tally, by two individuals,
some time before.
In delhi, a man comes at
night, and show snacks to
the dogs of the street, and
when they come to him,
attracting to the snacks, he
kills them by hitting them
till death by his weapons.
He has not yet been
caught by the police.
While in Banglore, a
woman killed 8 new born
puppies of a Bitch, and
confidently said, ' i had to
take revenge from the
bitch' when asked the rea-
son.
Humans are said to be the
ost Intelligent' species of
the Earth. But what is the
need of such hollow intelli-
gence, that can not let a
small animal to live?
Another phase of this story
occurs in my mind, sup-
pose there were cows,
instead of dogs, what
would've been happen with
the Murderers then? Our
shastras has told us, 'Cow
is the mother' and that's
why there are campaigns
like 'Gau raksha' going on
at a huge level. But the
dogs and other pets are
getting killed by the people,
only because shastras did-
n't tell us about a relation
with dogs. Why such dis-
crimination!
This should be kept in
mind, that whoever in this
Earth is breathing, should
not be killed like this, just to
remove frustration, or to
take 'revenge'. This hatred
is at a minor level, but it
should be punished, to set
an example, & to restrict
such further incidents.
Why such hatred for dogs
Honey Sehgal
Fashion is a popular style
or practice, especially in
clothing, footwear, acces-
sories, makeup, body or
furniture. Fashion is a dis-
tinctive and often habitual
trend in the style in which
a person dresses. It is the
prevailing styles in behav-
iour and the newest cre-
ations of textile designers
because the more techni-
cal term costume is regu-
larly linked to the term
"fashion", the use of the
former has been relegat-
ed to special senses like
fancy dress or masquer-
ade wear, while "fashion"
generally means clothing,
including the study of it.
Although aspects of fash-
ion can be feminine or
masculine, some trends
are androgynous
Early Western travelers,
whether to Persia, Turkey,
India, China, would fre-
quently remark on the
absence of change in
fashion there. The
Japanese Shogun's sec-
retary bragged (not com-
pletely accurately) to a
Spanish visitor in 1609
that Japanese clothing
had not changed in over a
thousand years.[4]
However, there is consid-
erable evidence in Ming
China of rapidly changing
fashions in Chinese
clothingSimilar changes in
fashion occurred in the
11th century in the Middle
East following the arrival
of the Turks, who intro-
duced clothing styles from
Central Asia and the Far
East. The beginning in
Europe of continual and
increasingly rapid change
in clothing styles can be
fairly reliably dated.
Historians, including
James Laver and Fernand
Braudel, date the start of
Western fashion in cloth-
ing to the middle of the
14th century. The most
dramatic early change in
fashion was a sudden
drastic shortening and
tightening of the male
over-garment from calf-
length to barely covering
the buttocks, sometimes
accompanied with stuffing
in the chest to make it
look bigger. This created
the distinctive Western
outline of a tailored top
worn over leggings or
trousers.
The pace of change
accelerated considerably
in the following century,
and women and men's
fashion, especially in the
dressing and adorning of
the hair, became equally
complex. Art historians
are therefore able to use
fashion with confidence
and precision to date
images, often to within
five years, particularly in
the case of images from
the 15th century. Initially,
changes in fashion led to
a fragmentation across
the upper classes of
Europe of what had previ-
ously been a very similar
style of dressing and the
subsequent development
of distinctive national
styles. These national
styles remained very dif-
ferent until a counter-
movement in the 17th to
18th centuries imposed
similar styles once again,
mostly originating from
Ancien Régime France.
Though the rich usually
led fashion, the increasing
affluence of early modern
Europe led to the bour-
geoisie and even peas-
ants following trends at a
distance, but still uncom-
fortably close for the elites
– a factor that Fernand
Braudel regards as one of
the main motors of chang-
ing fashion.
In the 16th century,
national differences were
at their most pronounced.
Ten 16th century portraits
of German or Italian gen-
tlemen may show ten
entirely different hats.
Albrecht Dürer illustrated
the differences in his actu-
al (or composite) contrast
of Nuremberg and
Venetianfashions at the
close of the 15th century
(illustration, right). The
"Spanish style" of the late
16th century began the
move back to synchronici-
ty among upper-class
Europeans, and after a
struggle in the mid-17th
century, French styles
decisively took over lead-
ership, a process com-
pleted in the 18th century
A modeling agency is a
company that represents
fashion models, to work
for the fashion industry.
These agencies earn their
income via commission,
usually from the deal they
make with the model and
or the head agency.
The top agencies work
with big-budget advertis-
ing agencies and fashion
designers. They invest
money into developing
their talent so they can
increase their status with-
in the industry. These top
agencies will help train
models, get test shoots,
layout portfolios, and put
together comp cards
(composition photo cards)
and other printed materi-
als models need.
The agencies find work
for models by presenting
them to designers, pho-
tographers, and ad agen-
cies. The agencies are
also responsible for book-
ing the jobs, billing for the
jobs, and eventually pay-
ing the models for their
time. By handling the
details, an agency allows
a model to focus on mod-
eling and not on the busi-
ness end.
Because modeling is a
very competitive, fast
moving business that
extends beyond the tradi-
tional 9 AM to 5 PM busi-
ness hours, an agency
generally conducts busi-
ness 24 hours a day, to
handle emergencies such
as cancellations or rush
jobs. Most agencies have
a service or an operator to
handle emergency issues
after hours.
Trend of Fashion
A Railway Employee turned a star cricketer, with a midas'
touch in the hands, termed as the most successful captain in
the world cricket. It can be none other than Mahendra Singh
Dhoni. It was the year 2007, during the ODI World Cup in
which India performed very badly, and was knocked out in the
very first round of the tournament. Public had anger in the
head, hence tey had attacked the houses of players, including
a house in the Harmu Housing colony,ranchi. It was
M.S.Dhoni's residence. But he kept calm, didn't utter a world.
Further, he was appointed the captain for T20 Indian squad for
the first T20 world cup ahead. And the man did it, India won the
first T20 world cup by beating Pakistan in the finale under the
captaincy of MSD. And he was cheered by the same crowd, on
the same roads, the man had won the hearts.
Then he became the ODI captain, Test team captain, and
made India the Test team champion after a long.
Records kept on falling in his pocket, experts termed him as
the best finisher. He was known for his cool and calm attitude
on the field. MSD himself said in an interview, 'i try to take the
match to the last over, because i know if we have reached till
the last,wr will win.' Players like Sachin, Sehwag, Gambhir and
other legends praised him a lot, and said he is the best captain
they've played under. Story continues as 2011 World cup was
lifted up by India, after 28 years, under the captaincy of MSD,
and obviously, none can forget the winning shot.
If you want to see a person, who has everything but he isn't
egoistic, a person under pressure, but calm, you can watch
Mahendra Singh Dhoni from Ranchi.
Oh Captain! My Captain
7. Delhi/ NCR 7New Delhi, 28 March - 3 April, 2016
Noida: This is for the fist time in India that a fashion
school has been the part of a film school. This is also for
the first time that every student of fashion school gets an
opportunity to be part of every medium of media i.e. print,
radio, television, cinema and New Media” said Babeetta
Sakxena addressing 40 contestants of National Beauty
Contest at Marwah Studio.
“Sandeep Marwah deserves bigger awards on the pow-
erful international platforms, but this is a humble gesture
of extending our gratitude to him for supporting Indian
Fashion Industry whole heartedly” said Ritika Vinay
Director of Mrs India Beauty Pageant while handing over
the award.
“The efforts and encouragement Sandeep Marwah has
added as President of International Chamber of Media
And Entertainment Industry are worth praising,” added
Vinay Director of the show.
Sandeep Marwah extended his thanks to the complete
team for honoring him and presented membership of
World Peace And Development And Research
Foundation to every member of the fashion team.
Sandeep Marwah Honored for Fashion Promotion
Noida: 40 finalist of Mrs India Contest-
Queen of Substance selected from all
over India were here at Marwah Studio
for final grooming and understanding the
subject of media and presentation.
“It is matter of pride that the best pageant
is now associated with AAFT School of
Fashion And Design and Marwah Studio
is grooming them how to face media “
said Sandeep Marwah President of
Marwah Studio while explain the tips to
the young women from all over the coun-
try.
“Mrs India Queen of Substance aims to
create and empower role models who
will serve as ambassadors to charity,
enrich to perception to beauty and
enhance a new strength, energy and
spirit for the enhancement of women
while positively impacting their communi-
ties” said Ritika Vinay Director of the
show.
“This is a pageant, which will provide
women with a platform where they will
get an opportunity to make a difference
to the World. The mission of the event is
to nurture and support contestants along
their path to personal and professional
growth” added Marwah Global Cultural
Ambassador.
International Chamber of Media And
Entertainment Industry & Asian Academy
of Film And Television supports the
event. Every beauty was handed over
the life membership of World Peace
Development And Research Foundation
along with memento.
AsianSchoolofFashionAndDesignWelcomesNationalBeauties
cnp bureau
Pilakhwa: One seater heli-
copter creator, engineering
student Arif Saifi, he will be
going to represent his talent
of winning science gallery in
lukhnow. He got invitation to
show his talent. It will be
arranged in Baba Saheb
Bheem Rao Ambedkar
University, Lukhnow in
Science and Technology
department. President
Pranab Mukharjee will be the
chief guest. Engineering stu-
dent Arif Saifi lives handloom
nagri near Mohalla Hamid
Chock told that after complete
Intermediate. He spend his 6
months in his project of one
seater helicopter. It can flight
from 104 to 125 foot in height
and it can fly 50 km. Arif told
that due to increasing the traf-
fic at roads, he thought about
it.
In science gallery he repre-
sent photos and benefits,
technology.
His father Hanif and mother
Rahisha is happy to their son.
As he got the invitation of sci-
ence gallery, lots of people
come at his home to wish
him. BSP leader Manoj
Sharma, Ikramuddin and
yuva SP leader Pravej Alam
congrets him.
President will see talent ofArif of Pilakhwa
Delhi: “India is poised for
decadal double digit
growth in the days to come
and is poised to become a
superpower with a billion
plus happy people. India
has the potential to trans-
form and can move into the
big league very rapidly if
we leverage the
economies of scale bring
in greater degrees of trans-
parency and monitor work
that has been undertaken,”
said Shri Piyush Goyal,
Minister of State (IC) for
Power, Coal and New &
Renewable Energy. Shri
Goyal was speaking at the
session, “Making India a
Global Economic
Superpower” at the
Conference on Young
Indians, here today.
However, adding the
caveat of the need to
ensure equal opportunities
for people at the bottom of
the pyramid, Shri Goyal
said, “We cannot become
a super economic power
unless the person at the
bottom of the pyramid gets
equal opportunity to study,
to be skilled and has the
opportunity to move
towards a better quality of
life. To my mind, lack of
electricity access in vil-
lages across the country is
a serious concern for us as
a nation. There are about
50 million homes which do
not have access to elec-
tricity. In Arunachal
Pradesh, there are about
808 villages which lack
electricity access. While
we are now working on
building a grid in Sikkim
and Arunachal, it will take
time. Hence, we are look-
ing at off-grid solutions in
the interim.”
Emphasizing on the impor-
tance of working together
he said, “The Government
and the youth need to work
together, ideate together
and implement the ideas
together and work as a
team we can take the fruits
of development to the bot-
tom of the pyramid.”
Speed, Skill Scale and Decisive Visionary
Leadership is What India Needs: Shri Piyush Goyal
cnp bureau
New Delhi: SriLankan Airlines held a net-
working event in New Delhi along with the
renowned and prominent personalities from
the travel trade fraternity in India. As guests,
the event witnessed the presence of the
famous SriLankan cricketer Kumara
Sangakkara and the beautiful actress (origi-
nally from SriLanka) Jacqueline Fernandez.
The event took place at the ITC Maurya
Hotel in the capital. The event was preceded
by Mr Ajith Dias, Chairman, SriLankan
Airlines. During his speech, Mr Dias said that
India has always been an important market
for SriLankan Airlines and has a lot of poten-
tial for expansion in the region for SriLankan
Airlines. Mr. Subhash Goyal, Chairman STIC
Travels Pvt Ltd was also present at the
event.
Networking event held by SriLankanAirlines
9. cnp bureau
New Delhi: An unforget-
table evening providing
deep information and a rare
opportunity to understand
the nuances of Ghazal titled
Ghazal Ka Safar (part-II)
was organized by NGO
SAKSHI & SIET in associa-
tion with India Habitat
Centre. It was an evening
that enthralled and left the
listener with a greater
appreciation and insight into
the beautiful but difficult art
of the Ghazal, thus enabling
the listener to derive greater
enjoyment and appreciation
of the ghazal's form and its
composition.
Adding that much needed
sheen to the Delhi cultural
nightscape at the Amaltas
Hall, Habitat Centre, this
evening of exquisite ghazals
highlighted the two major
aspects essential for a sung
Ghazal - Poetic Structure
and Melodic Composition.
An understanding of the
poetic framework and exact-
ing structural requirements
of a ghazal were provided
by Lakshmi Shankar Bajpai
a world acclaimed poet of
gigantic stature till recently
DDG, AIR, who, informed
and delighted with his eru-
dite command over the
medium.
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Country & Politics
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Delhi: Supriya
Pilgaonkar aka Ishwari of
Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise
Bhi ‘‘Holi is all about an
array of colours and water
and personally I’m very
fond of the festival as it is
said Holi takes away all the
negative energy. As a
Maharashtrian there are
special dishes prepared at
my home such as Puran
Poli, Katachi Aamti, Phirni
and many more which
adds to the excitement of
this colourful festival. This
year on Holi, my family and
I will play a dry Holi. As a
message to all my fans
have a happy and safe Holi
and avoid playing with
water. Remember the best
colours you can apply on
someone are the colours
of laughter and love..!!’’
Shaheer Sheikh aka Dev
of Kuch Rang Pyar Ke
Aise Bhi
“When I was a kid, me and
my friends used to go to
the terrace with water bal-
loons. We used to wait for
the people to come on the
street so that we can throw
balloons at them. This year
I don't have anything spe-
cial planned for Holi
because I usually do not
play it. Till now, I have cel-
ebrated this festival only
on sets, so probably this
year also I will be playing
with colours while only
while
shooting.”
Holi Quotes of set artists Skill,hardworkmoreimportantthannotoriety:NargisFakhri
Mumbai: For Nargis Fakhri,
there is no shortcut to suc-
cess or fame. At a time when
infamy has become a part of
showbiz, the actress says
she still believes in the
“romantic notion that skill
and hard work is more
important than notoriety”.
Asked about whether Hindi
film industry tends to give
extra attention to actors
who have worked in a
Hollywood film or gar-
nered acclaim in the
international circuit,
Nargis said that the
statement “doesn’t
ring true” for her.
“Well, I came
here with no
background or
Hollywood credits
so that certainly
doesn’t ring true
for me. I think that
o c c a s i o n a l l y,
fame and popu-
larity can garner
more attention
for individuals or films. But
as a person who believes in
my craft, I like the romantic
notion that skill and hard
work is more important than
notoriety,” said Nargis. “As a
money focussed industry,
which of course Bollywood
is, I also appreciate that
there is a balance and we’re
all part of that,” she added.
Nargis took the first step
towards the world of glamour
with modelling in 2005. After
“Rockstar”,
s h e
d i d
films on a wide variety of
topics ranging from serious
to fun like “Main Tera Hero”
and “Madras Cafe”. And for
her first Hollywood outing
was “Spy”, an action-comedy
film. Over the past few
years, names like Irrfan
Khan, Priyanka Chopra and
Anupam Kher have gone to
foreign shores and are
breaking stereotypical
notions around Indians with
their roles. Nargis, who was
born to multi-cultural parents
in New York, said that the
“progress to breakdown
stereotypes always starts
with one person”. “I’m so
proud of Priyanka to be a
shining example of the talent
and merit of Bollywood …
Stereotyping of any
race or culture is nar-
row minded and I can’t
wait to help break the
shackles,” she said, refer-
ring to Priyanka’s lead
role in American TV show
“Quantico”. Meanwhile,
on the Indian silver
screen, Nargis will be
seen with Ritiesh
Deshmukh in “Banjo”,
and in “Housefull 3”
as well. About the
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Seems Sunny leone is living a dream of
her life. She is super excited to share
screen space with the Superstar Shah
Rukh Khan in his upcoming flick ‘Raees’.
The ‘Mastizaade’ actress will be perform-
ing an item dance in Rahul Dholakia’s
directorial flick ‘Raees’.
The baby-doll took to Twitter to share her
delight: 1st time on a film set where I kept
wanting2pinch myself2see if it was real or
a dream.Amazing 1st day! @rahuldho-
lakia @ritesh_sid @iamsrk ‘Raees’ also
stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Mahira Khan
in pivotal roles and the movie will hit the
theatres on July 3, 2016.
SunnyLeonelivingthedreamofherlifein‘Raees’!
Mumbai: Actress Emily Blunt, who is pregnant, says she
will be less inclined to strip down for the camera post
delivery. Blunt’s forthcoming role as Rachel in the film of
thriller “The Girl on the Train” may not be very child-
friendly, but asked if motherhood is making her turn
down roles that she would once have accepted, the
actress said: “I think so”.
“Too racy would be one thing I wouldn’t go for now. I am
not so keen on doing nudity, because I am not 22 any
more. And actually it is not so much a moral thing as I
have done it before and do I really want to do it again?’,
telegraph.co.uk quoted Blunt as saying.
The 33-year-old added: “Does it serve the film or is it
gratuitous and seeing someone’s t*ts for the sake of it?
Because I don’t think it is necessary most of the time.
Also playing violent or racist characters would be hard
for me now.” Blunt is married to actor and writer John
Krasinski.
EmilyBluntnotkeenonnudity
'Ghazal Ka Safar'
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11. National11 New Delhi, 28 March - 3 April, 2016
KalasipalyaPoliceArrestedSixAccusedRecoveredStolenPropertyWorthRs.39lakhs
Pramesh Jain
The Kalasipalya police have arrested six persons in
connection with three different cases as, Attention
Diversion, vehicle thief,and Tyre Thief ,arrested and
recovered stolen property from the accused worth of
Rs.39 lakhs .
Four Held, Notorious Inter-State Attention Diversion
Gang Busted .
The Kalasipalya police have arrested a gang of four,
including a man and his two sons, who were alleged-
ly involved in over 19 robbery cases in the city.
Addl CP West KSR Charan Reddy Said a case of
attention diversion was reported in Kalasipalya
Police station on February 24th 2016. A city based
shopkeeper T A Nagaraj stated in his complaint that
some unknown person came in a bike when he was
passing through corporation circle the biker inter-
cepted him in the pretext of telling him his car tyre is
punctured or deflated the shop keeper got down
from the car immediately to check what has hap-
pened at the same time the miscreants grabbed his
6 kg of silver trophies, worth Rs. 2.28 lakh which was
kept in the car and fled away from the scene. As
soon as the incident was reported DCP West,
Labhuram,ACP Bhaskar,PI, G Anil Kumar and other
staff rushed to the spot and inspected the area and
collected stock of the situation and a special team
was formed and patrolling was enhanced and after
sometime another attention diversion case was
reported in Ashoknagar Police station on the same
day using similar modus operandi. The gang robbed
a business man near Ashoknagar by using similar
modus operandi and took away his licensed country-
made pistol with around 9 rounds of ammunition
kept in the car and fled away from the scene.
As the case became sensational as the miscreants
vanished with the country made pistol in which they
had 9 live rounds of ammunition with them immedi-
ately a special team was led by DCP West
Labhuram,under the supervision of ACP Chickpet
,Bhaskar and PI of Kalasipalya G S Anil Kumar and
his team swung into action and collected concrete
evidence from the Place of incident .
The police examined CCTV footage and found a car
moving suspiciously in both the incidents.Using
image enhancement software they found out the
registration number and traced the car.
After getting the car registration number used by the
gang Armed with this information, a police team
went to Delhi.and after verifying the documents
given by them they found they have submitted fake
documents to purchase the car, but they gave pho-
tocopies of a PAN card in Delhi. Then using other
technology skills the team managed to nab,
Dharmalingam and his sons Ashok Kumar and Arun
Kumar, along with their neighbour Michael (24).on
march 20th 2016 from Delhi. During interrogation
they confessed the crime and said they would inter-
cept such persons, who have valuables with them
they used to divert their attention and vanish with the
valuables.
They said they used to come to the city often and
stay in lodges. and detailed investigation revealed
that the leader of the gang Dharmalingam (47) is
from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, but settled in Delhi
. Dharmalingam has an export business in
Bengaluru. He used to come to the city often and
stay in lodges. His modus operandi was to depute
his associates, including his twin sons and five
neighbours in Delhi, and across city to keep a watch
on banks and jewellery shops and follow people car-
rying cash and valuables, arresting this gang our
team has recovered 640 grams of Gold ornaments
with 1 Kg Silver articles with cash and a country
made pistol with 9 live rounds of ammunition, with
Maruthi Echo car used for crime total worth of 24
lakhs has been recovered from them and with this 6
cases of Kalasipalya police station with 13 cases
reported across city have been detected totally 19
cases have been solved.
A case has been registered in kalasipalya police sta-
tion and a manhunt is on for the absconding
accused, Rahul,Amarnath,Selvam and Panner.
Vehicle offender arrested 13 bikes,3 Auto rickshaws,
recovered worth of Rs.12.5 lakhs.
Notorious vehicle offender or lifter Sandeep 19 year
old a resident of Tilaknagar has been arrested by
Kalasipalya police who used to lift bikes and auto
rickshaws with his associate harish from the parking
area of Jayanagar, Siddapura,Banashankari,J P
Nagar,Basavanagudi and surrounding areas was
caught on 21st march while trying to sell the bike in
A M Road to the dealer inspector G S Anil Kumar
and his crime team nabbed the accused and during
interrogation he confessed the crime and based on
his information totally 13 two wheelers, 3 Auto
Rickshaws, worth of Rs.12.5 lakhs recovered from
the accused and manhunt is on for his associate
Harish he added. In another case Tyre Thief was
arrested as on 06th march a complainant owner of
Kaveri Agencies and company registered a com-
plaint in Kalasipalya police station stating someone
has barged into their shop in the midnight by break-
ing the rolling shutter lock and has robbed 2.5 lakhs
worth of Tyres and Tubes of different companies
from his shop the Kalasipalya inspector G S Anil
kumar and his team collected all the information
about the incident and based on the reliable inputs
they detained one person on suspicious and during
interrogation the accused has confessed the crime
and the accused has been identified as Dorairaju
(44) year old resident of kalasipaya and intact prop-
erty tyres and tubes worth of Rs.2.5 lakhs, has been
recovered from his possession,a case has been reg-
istered in kalasipalya police station and further
investigation is on,and finally Bengaluru City Police
Commissioner, N S Megharikh, has appreciated
Addl CP West KSR Charan Reddy, DCP, Labhuram,
ACP Chickpet Sub-division , Bhaskar V.B, PI of
Kalasipalya G S Anil Kumar, with his team as PSIs
as, M Kumar,N C Mallikarjun, K R Shashi,B
Shankarachari, and his crime staff as Monegowda ,
Anant, Manjunath maggad,Nanjesh ,trimurthy ,belu-
raiah,Girish,has been appreciated for the commend-
able job done by them who has solved sensational
cases he added .
From the ground level, a capsule elevator will rise up through the temple core, taking
visitors through different planetary systems in the universe as described in the Vedic
literatures, through an immersive sound, light and diorama show. The capsule elevator
will finally reach the visitors
Viewing Gallery at 700 feet for a breathtaking panoramic view of BrajMandal.
It was the desire of SrilaPrabhupada, Founder Acharya of ISKCON, that the glories of
Sri Krishna and Sri VrindavanaDham be spread all over the world so that the peoples
of the world irrespective of caste, creed, color, nationality or gender, are freed from the
sufferings of material existence and find everlasting happiness through Krishna con-
sciousness. .uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh
Yadav on Sunday laid the foundation stone of a project to build a 70-storey temple in
Vrindavan – Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir — which, when finished, is billed to be the
tallest shrine in the world.
The skyscraper temple project, conceived of by the devotees of ISKCON-Bangalore,
will consist of a grand temple of Lord Sri Krishna at its centre. The grand temple shall
be of monumental proportions and its iconic architecture shall harmoniously combine
elements of both Indian temple architecture and modern architecture. This temple is
poised to become the tallest, grandest and largest religious structure in India. The tem-
ple has a footprint of about 5 acres and rises to a height of about 700 feet (210 metres
or 70 floors). The temple is planned to be vibrant with festivals and religious activities
throughout the year. The building will not be affected by the earthquake coming at the
magnitude / recter scale 8 will not be harmfull to it .
There’s something of a race to be tallest going on in India. In October, Narendra Modi,
Gujarat’s chief minister and prime ministerial candidate for India’s main opposition
party the Bharatiya Janata Party, laid the foundation stone for what is claimed will be
the tallest statue in the world when complete – an almost 600-feet tall sculpture of
Sardar Vallabhai Patel, a key figure in India’s struggle for freedom.
Plans for worlds tallest temple......... Infosys Employee Missing After Brussels
Attacks Is Dead: Indian Embassy
Raghavendran Ganesh, a 28-year-old India-born techie,
was believed to be in a metro rail on March 22 when the
Maelbeek station in Brussels was rocked by an explo-
sion. External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj had
assured Ganesh’s mother help, saying the government
was doing its best to find him. “The Belgian authorities
have identified Raghavendran as one of the victims of
the barbaric terror attacks of March 22,” External Affairs
Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said. The Indian
Embassy in Brussels said the mortal remains of
Raghavendran are being handed over to his family for
being taken to India. “Mortal remains are in process of
being handed to family of Raghavendran, to be taken to
India from Amsterdam airport,” the Embassy tweeted.
Reports earlier stated that Raghavendran had marked
himself ‘safe’ on Facebook after the blasts. “It is with
deep regret that we confirm the passing of our colleague
Raghavendran Ganeshan in the terrible attack in
Brussels. Our thoughts and prayers are with
Raghavendran’s family and with those who were injured
or lost a loved one in these attacks. We will continue to
provide all possible support to his family in this hour of
grief,” said Infosys in a statement. At least 35 people
were killed and over 300 wounded after two bombs
exploded at Brussels Airport and one at Maelbeek metro
station in the Belgian city.
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