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New Delhi: The Union Minister of
State for Culture (Independent
Charge), Tourism (Independent
Charge) and Civil Aviation, Dr.
Mahesh Sharma inaugurated the
first ever Science Centre and
Planetarium in the Union Territory
of Puducherry. Shri N.
Rangasamy, Chief Minister of
Puducherry, Shri T. Thiagarajan,
Minister of Science, Technology
and Environment, Govt. of
Puducherry were also present on
the occasion. The Science Centre
and Planetarium has been set up
by the National Council of Science
Museums (NCSM) of Ministry of
Culture.
While delivering the inaugural
address, Dr. Sharma emphasized
that India with its youth power can
contribute to Global Development
Agenda as India is a young country
with 35% of the population being
less than 30 years of age.
The world is looking to India, rec-
ognizing its power of youth and
potential for economic develop-
ment, he said. India has also pro-
vided talented human resource to
major scientific and business
enterprises in the world, for exam-
ple large number of Indian born
doctors work in England manning
its health care infrastructure, and
similarly, a large number of scien-
tists and engineers work in NASA
driving the Space program of
United States, the Minister
explained. Dr. Mahesh Sharma fur-
ther said that Science Centres can
play an important role in empower-
ing the youth with skills and knowl-
edge in science and technology,
apart from providing hands- on
environment for science learning.
He further added that the interac-
tive exhibits and planetarium of the
science centre can help in better
learning of science concepts. The
Chief Minister and the Science and
Technology Minister of Puducherry
lauded the efforts of the Central
Govt. in developing the science
centres and museums in the coun-
try which are helping in transform-
ing the science education in the
States. They appealed to Dr.
Mahesh Sharma to approve anoth-
er science centre for Karaikal.
Built at a cost of approximately Rs.
5.50 crore, the Puducherry Science
Centre and Planetarium has inter-
active exhibition galleries on
Marine Biology and Fun Science, in
addition to a 8m dome digital plan-
etarium and an open-air science
park.
This centre will organize year round
activities to popularize science and
enhance public understanding,
appreciation and engagement in
the process of science and technol-
ogy. The Science Centre
Puducherry is the 47th Science
Centre in the country which has
been opened to the public and the
48th Science Centre in Dehradun
shall be opened shortly.
The Council is currently in the
process of developing 21 more sci-
ence centres in different parts of
the country.
Dr.MaheshSharmainauguratethefirsteverScienceCentreandPlanetariuminPuducherry
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New Delhi:"A very large
section of the media has
accepted 'supari' for finish-
ing off AAP," Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal
declared, employing
Bollwood-esque language
as he upped the ante in his
battle against the fourth
estate.
Having defined the threat,
Kejriwal then went on to
offer the antidote
"If you see that a particular
channel is showing some-
thing factually incorrect,
then you should raise the
issue...There can be a
public trial. There can be 8-
10 spots in Delhi where we
can collect a group of peo-
ple and show the erro-
neous clip. That way we
can start a 'janta ka trial',"
he told the audience at the
launch of
jantakareporter.com.He,
thankfully, didn't have a
plan yet on what he would
do with the verdict of such
a 'janta ka trial'.
It's not difficult to see why
the Delhi chief minister is
eager to take on the media.
Since coming to power in
Delhi, his party seems to
have made headlines more
for its internal strife, than
over any policy decisions it
has made as the ruling out-
fit in the state.
And just as he ostensibly
ended the Yogendra Yadav
- Prashant Bhushan con-
troversy by kicking them
out of the party after a long
drawn out, highly public
and ugly struggle, a farmer
hanged himself at an AAP
rally organised to protest
against the land bill.
This incident, which
occurred during a rally that
was ostensibly meant to
signal the return of AAP to
politics as usual, gave the
central government the
upper hand in the battle of
words and put the party on
the defensive as a police
case was filed against it.
Kejriwal was barely able to
take a breath, when the
controversy regarding his
law minister Narendra
Tomar and his allegedly
fake university degrees
delivered more bad news.
As all good politicians,
Kejriwal knows all too well,
when the message is
unwelcome, it is best to kill
the messenger -- or rather,
accuse the messenger of
trying to kill you.
This is not the first time
that Kejriwal has fallen
back on media conspiracy
theories to paint himself as
a victim. This is what he
said while launching a anti-
corruption helpline in April:
"From the day our govern-
ment was made, there was
a big conspiracy being
hatched against me and
my government by trying to
defame us and make us
unsuccessful...Today, any-
one starts abusing me it
becomes breaking news. If
someone has to get fame
in 24 hours then start abus-
ing me and TV camera will
focus on them. People are
writing blog and posting
against me on Twitter. This
is all part of a conspiracy,"
In another incident,
Kejriwal had sparked con-
troversy ahead of the gen-
eral election by alleging
that the media had taken
money in exchange for
favourable coverage of the
BJP. And then there have
been multiple conspiracy
theories that have been the
subject of the party's
exposes in the run up to
the general elections of
2014. Like the boy who
cried wolf, Kejriwal has
bandied about the C-word
over and over again.
Kejriwal,forget'janatakatrial'
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Rahul Gandhi's visit to farmers' homes have
always been the stuff of Indian political legend.
The Congress Vice President's carefully man-
aged visits have always had the right mix of
pathos and hope, as he always left with a part-
ing promise to tell the powers that be of their
woes. His visits in turn have often found their
way into his speeches and his trip to Vidarbha
is unlikely to be any different. In
Vidarbha, Rahul Gandhi will be meeting with
widows in nine households to discuss farmer
suicides and will also meet with farmers as he
hopes to figure out ways to tide over the prob-
lem of crop failure and agrarian woes. After
his 15-km-long padyatra from Gunji
village, Rahul will meet with the families of nine
farmers who supposedly committed suicide.
An Indian Express report notes that of the nine
families that Rahul Gandhi will be meeting,
most families aren't really sure who he is. More
importantly, many of them don't really fit the
political purpose of the visit. Only two of the
farmers committed suicide as a result of agrar-
ian woes. Two of them reportedly killed them-
selves because of arthritis and another two of
the deaths are attributed to railway accidents.
However, comfortingly for Rahul, these nine
households have one common attribute:
They're also opposed to selling their land,
which dovetails neatly with his opposition to the
Land Bill.While the farmers he's meeting with
are pretty hopeful he'll be able to help them --
hopeful for loans waivers, irrigation facilities
and a decent price for their crop -- Gandhi's
past track record is less than reassuring.The
most prominent symbol of his inability to follow
up on his promises ironically enough lives in
the Vidarbha region
itself. Kalavati Bandurkar, who was visited by
Rahul in 2008 in an attempt to understand the
agrarian crisis in Yavatmal. was the centre of
a a case study he presented in Parliament sup-
porting the Indo-US civil nuclear deal. And that
was pretty much the end of his effort.Kalavati
made an aborted attempt at a political career,
received a donation from NGO Sulabh
International due to being mentioned by Rahul
Gandhi and has lived in hope of meeting
the Congress Vice President again. Even
though he is indeed touring Vidarbha again, it
is unlikely to happen.“I am eager to meet Rahul
again. But nobody is helping me
this time," Kalavati told the Indian Express.
But it's not just Kalavati who's had little to show
for a Rahul visit. Other house calls in the past
have also had little impact on its
occupants.An Al Jazeera report had document-
ed how the home Rahul visited in 2008 was the
site of multiple misfortunes after he came call-
ing. Rahul stayed over at the residence of a
farmer in Jawaharpur in Amethi in the run up to
the 2009 general elections and had pledged to
'take care of Dalits'.However, the government
fired the farmer from his job, his house was
burnt down allegedly by Samajwadi Party
workers, Congress workers refused to recog-
nise him and the Congress Vice President
never showed up again."Congress did not help
me. The party men who had visited our
village in 2008 refused to recognise me. It was
then I gave up on the party," Sunita Kori was
quoted as saying in the Al Jazeera report.The
rebuilding of her house consequently became
the site of a political tussle between the
Samajwadi Party and AAP's Kumar Vishwas
during the 2014 general election as they both
attempted to show up the Congress Vice
President. So while Kori may have finally ben-
efited from being associated with the Congress
president, he shouldn't perhaps expect any
thanks from her.
Enjoying a wave of positive headlines since his
return from an almost two month long
vacation, Rahul Gandhi and his theories on the
agrarian crisis are clearly the flavour of the
week. As Firstpost's R Jagannathan pointed
out there is more to the problem of farmer
suicides and the Congress Vice President's
suggestion of increasing minimum support
prices isn't really a solution. However, that's
unlikely to deter Rahul Gandhi as he heads
back to Delhi to present his learnings from his
trip, which if his statement in the Lok Sabha on
Wednesday is anything to go by, will be about
scoring political points against a government
that finds itself caught on the wrong foot on the
Land Bill..Firstpost's Sandipan Sharma
noted that the Congress Vice
President redemption lies only in
being consistent and faithful to the politics he is
pursuing. It may also require him to remember
the people whose homes he uses as the back-
drop for the political ambitions -- and maybe
return the favour this time around.
Rahul Gandhi's Politics Over Farmers Problems
Vaidehi Taman
I was disturbed with the
incidence that happened
with a young employee in
my office. She is pregnant
but her husband was bru-
tally assaulting her
demanding her four
months’ salary which she
had not given to him
because she was staying
in her parent’s house. Her
mother was bedridden and
being one of the earning
members, she helped her
poor parents for treatment.
After four months, she
went to her in-laws house.
However, soon after she
arrived there, her husband
demanded money from
her, which she failed to
pay. From there onwards,
in laws started humiliating
her, abusing and beating
her. She sent text and
audio on whatsapp seek-
ing help from us. We
informed and guided her
father for police complaint
and called 103 for instant
help. Looking at the plight
of girls sometimes I feel,
being born as a girl child is
curse in India.
On an average, in every
five minutes one incident of
domestic violence is
reported in India, under its
legal definition of “cruelty
by husband or father or rel-
atives”. The pervasiveness
of domestic violence
against women in Indian
sub-continent is alarming.
Girl child is yet to be
respected in some part of
India. We are still living in
male chauvinist country.
Female foetus is aborted
before birth or anyhow if
she manages to take birth
then other evil eyes are
waiting her to grow up,
rape, molest and murder.
Madhya Pradesh and Uttar
Pradesh are such great
examples where woman
cannot afford to live with
dignity.
If you recollect, one such
case in Badaun, due to
police the girls could not
get justice. Cruelty by
police is not new thing but
it should stop somewhere.
The father of one of the
two girls, who were gang-
raped and killed in Uttar
Pradesh’s Badaun district,
lashed out at the govern-
ment’s offer of compensa-
tion. He needs justice than
the compensation. His
daughters have gone
through brutality and pay-
ing for their dignity is not
enough. Rapist needs to
be taught lesson. Unless
and until, they are not
awarded stringent pun-
ished, such incidences will
not stop. His 15-year-old
daughter and her 14-year-
old cousin had gone miss-
ing from their home after
they stepped out to relieve
themselves. They could
have been saved if Police
acted promptly.
Law and order in some
states have become a
joke. They were abducted
by some men from the vil-
lage. Their bodies were
found hanging from a tree
in an orchard the next day.
After too much pressure
from media, Police arrest-
ed the fifth accused in the
gang-rape case. We have
fast track courts in India,
just for the namesake,
there also it takes two to
three years for resolving a
case. Two policemen are
among the five arrested
accused. They have been
arrested for not acting
soon enough on the com-
plaint of the girls’ family.
The family alleges that
when they approached the
local police for help, they
refused to register a first
information report, or a
FIR, for hours. A case of
rape and murder was
reportedly registered only
after angry villagers
protested against the
alleged police apathy. The
family has demanded an
independent inquiry into
the case, alleging that they
have little hope of justice
from the Akhilesh Yadav-
led state government since
the accused belong to the
same community as the
chief minister. Though, the
villagers claim to have lost
faith in the UP police and
the state government com-
pletely, they are deter-
mined to continue their
fight for justice.
Though, it is not Women’s
day nor is it gender dis-
crimination or superiority
but, just giving a high-five
to all the girl friends and re-
telling them the events
happening in our country
with a pinch of womanhood
in them! Nirbhaya, Delhi
gang rape victim is yet to
get justice, rape cases are
on the rise but none of the
case is yet solved or cul-
prits ever punished. Let it
be Delhi, UP, MP or West
Bengal. The rape cases
are on the rise but yet no
safety measures have
been taken by the govern-
ment. Recently, Mamata
has been shining up in
news following her claims
of CPI(M) strategizing to
kill her.
Many political leaders are
escaping by giving various
reasons on rape. No one
understood, its girl’s life
and dignity is at risk and
verbal talk on the topic is
not enough.
It’sbetterthegirlchildisneverborninIndia
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Public service campaigncnp bureau
New Delhi:Star India, the country’s leading media and
entertainment conglomerate, has launched a nationwide
public service campaign ‘Ek Padosi hi Padosi ke Kaam
Aata Hai’ with the NGO CARE India to mobilise relief for
the natural disaster that struck Nepal and parts of north-
ern India claiming more than 5,000 lives. A massive
earthquake of 7.8 magnitude struck Nepal on April 25,
2015, the worst to hit the Himalayan Kingdom in 80
years. In India, states of Bihar, West Bengal and Uttar
Pradesh have also suffered the wrath of the earthquake.
The Star India campaign will involve Bollywood celebri-
ties like Ranbir Kapoor, Karan Johar, Anushka Sharma
Preity Zinta and a host of Star network’s renowned icons
who will appeal to Indians for donations, which will be
channeled directly to CARE India.
SPL. CORRESPONDENT
NEW DELHI: DELHI YOUTH CONGRESS WORKERS
UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF DELHI YOUTH CON-
GRESS PRESIDENT AMIT MALIK DONE HUNGER
STRIKE AT LT GOVERNOR HOUSE AMID TERMINA-
TION OF DELHI LAW MINISTER JITENDER TOMAR
FOR UNLAWFUL DEGREE HE POSSESSES. DELHI
YOUTH CONGRESS WORKERS A DAY BEFORE
PROTESTED OUTSIDE KEJRIWAL
HOUSE CLAIMING RESIGNATION OF JITENDER
TOMAR AND WARNS IF SOME ACTION WITHIN 24
HOURS WOULD NOT BE TAKEN IN THIS REGARD
THEY WILL SIT AT LT. GOVERNOR HOUSE ON
HUNGER STRIKE CLAIMING TOMAR TERMINATION
FROM GOVERNOR BY USING HIS POWER.
HUNGER STRIKE AT LT. GOVERNOR HOUSE
Delhi: Since the past 11
years, P&G Shiksha has
built and supported more
than 330 schools across
India and will impact the
lives of over 6,00,000 chil-
dren P&G Shiksha has
impacted and made a dif-
ference to the lives of over
50,600 underprivileged
children in North India by
building and supporting 13
schools P&G Shiksha’s
intervention of building 4
new classrooms in the
Delhi school resulted in
almost a 100% increase in
the enrollment of students
from 2010 to 2015.
Irfan Khanat P&G
Shiksha school in Delhi
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Whenever there is a mention
of fashion, latest trends and education in
design, the names which come first to our
minds are of MOD’ART INTERNATIONAL
& VIDM. Institute of Design &
Management. A Perfect evening was
hosted by Mr. Udit Agarwal Director VIDM
& Mod’ Art International (Delhi) to cele-
brate: ‘A LA MODE’ THE GRADUATION
DESIGN COLLECTION.
With a new year and a new location,
VIDM, has joined hands with Hon’ble Mr.
Satish Gujral, a world famous painter,
sculptor, muralist, graphic designer, writer
and architect in awarding ‘The Satish
Gujral Award in Art & Architecture’.
The show was blessed with the presence
of Chief Guest Hon’ble Mr. Santosh
Gangwar, Textile Minster of India. Other
dignitaries included, Mr. Udit Agarwal
Director of Modart New Delhi, the
President of FDCI-Mr. Sunil Sethi,
President of the Artistic and Educational
Committee of Mod’Art Paris –Mr. Patrice
de Place. The Institute has achieved this
milestone only after understanding the
current pulse & putting its best foot for-
ward for optimum outputs in every area,
as far as fashion related segment is con-
cerned.
Mod’Art, France’s premier fashion Design
and Management Institute nests both its
Indian Centres at New Delhi and Mumbai.
As members of Fashion Design Council of
India, the students of Mod’Art and VIDM
have umpteen opportunities in the world
of fashion and design. The Institute’s mis-
sion of multicultural arts promotion, ethnic
diversity, and positive image remain
strong, and we are proud to lend our stu-
dents with Fashion week internships twice
a year.
The show exhibited collections of the
First, Second and Final Year students
respectively. The enthusiasm & excite-
ment of all the Mod’Art and VIDM students
& faculty could barely be controlled. There
were beautiful models, glamorous outfits
and above all an element of rejoice and
celebration.
VIDM - Institute of Design & Management & MOD’ART International
Photo: Binod Kumar Singh
cnp bureau
New Delhi: The Delhi Pradesh
Congress Committee (DPCC)
has reiterated its demand that
Delhi Law Minister Jitendra
Singh Tomar should immedi-
ately resign from the Council of
Minister for possessing a fake
law degree. DPCC chief
spokesperson Smt.
Shramistha Mukherjee,
addressing a press conference
at the DPCC office, Rajiv
Bhawan, said if Tomar is
allowed to continue as a
Minister, Delhi Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal will be justifying
his position, despite facts
emerging that Tomar’s degrees
were fake. She said if Tomar is
allowed to continue as a
Minister, he may try to influ-
ence the course of justice as
Law Minister. She said as the
matter is sub-judice, it was
morally and ethically wrong for
Tomar to continue as a Minister.
Smt. Shramishtra Mukherjee
also reiterated the Congress
party’s demand for the resigna-
tion of the Chief Minister as he
was not only shielding a minis-
ter accused of possessing fake
degrees, but was also back-
tracking on his stated stand on
ethics and corruption.
DPCCreiteratesdemandforJitenderTomar’sResignation
Photo: Binod Takiawala
New Delhi: The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) under the
Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary, Shri Ajit Seth reviewed the status of rescue and
relief operations undertaken by different agencies of Government of India in different
parts of Nepal. The National Disaster Response Force is continuing rescue and relief
operations. NDRF teams have been able to rescue 11 live persons out of 16 live per-
sons rescued altogether. All these 11 persons rescued by NDRF teams are Nepalese
citizens. Relief material is now being sent via the rail route also from Old Delhi Railway
Station to Raxaul. Senior officials of NDMA have been supervising the supply of relief
material being sent through Railways to Nepal. So far over 170 tonnes of relief mate-
rial including tents, tarpaulins, blankets and dry ration have been dispatched.
NCMC reviews rescue and relief operations in quake-hit Nepal
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New Delhi: Ramjas Public Day boarding
at the Kamani Auditorium organized a
magnificent Silver Jubilee Year
Celebration Function, aptly titled
‘Pratibimb’, on Thursday, 30th April 2015.
The function was held to commemorate
the completion of 24 glorious years of the
institution and to usher the school into its
25th year. Ms Salma Ansari, spouse of the
Hon’ble Vice President of India, Hamid
Ansari, graced the occasion as the Chief
Guest and Sandeep Marwah, eminent TV
and media personality and five times
World Record Holder in Media was the
Guest of Honour.
The function commenced with the cere-
monial lighting of the lamp to invoke
divine blessings for the successful accom-
plishment of the programme. Thereafter,
the Chief Guest and the Guest of Honour
were accorded a formal welcome with
mementoes, bouquets and shawls pre-
sented to them by Hony. Sec. Managing
Committee Ramjas Foundation, G S
Moondhera, School Chairman, Atul
Gupta, Vice Chairman School Managing
Committee, Raj Kumar, School Manager,
K N Bansal and School Principal, Sarika
Arora.
All the staff members who had been with
the school since its inception were felici-
tated at the event for their invaluable serv-
ice to the school. A Silver Jubilee
Calendar and a Newsletter were released
to mark this occasion.
The Chief Guest praised the school for its
tireless commitment to provide excellent
education to children and congratulated
the staff and management for their efforts
in the development of the school and on
reaching this milestone. The Guest of
Honour Sandeep Marwah also praised
the school for its achievements.
Next to follow was a cultural extravaganza
by the students of the school who won the
hearts of the audience.
Silver Jubilee Celebrated at Ramjas School
Noida Film City: “We welcome you all to the country of
Iceland which is a real tourist paradise and a wonderful
location for feature films too” said H.E. Thorir Ibsen
Ambassador of Iceland to India with accreditation to
Bangladesh, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal,
Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa and Sri Lanka. He
was introducing his country to filmmakers through a
power point program at International Chamber of Media
And Entertainment Industry.
“We are open to film joint ventures, film festivals, affilia-
tions, student and faculty exchange and like to receive
people of film, television and media fraternity from
Iceland. This will add on to the growth of our relations
with Iceland” said Sandeep Marwah President Marwah
Studios and ICMEI.
The Ambassador was accompanied with Rahul
Chongtham, Trade Advisor. Later Sandeep Marwah hon-
ored Ambassador with the life membership of
International Film And Television Club of AAFT.
ICMEI Join Hands With
Country of Iceland
CinemaacomponentofIndia’ssoftpower–ArunJaitley
New Delhi: The
President, Shri Pranab
Mukherjee today con-
ferred National film
awards for the year 2014
in various categories at
the 62nd National Film
Awards Function held at
Vigyan Bhawan. Minister
for Finance, Corporate
Affairs, and Information
& Broadcasting, Shri
Arun Jaitley and MoS
I&B Col. Rajyavardhan
Rathore were also pres-
ent on the occasion. In
his address, the
President, Shri Pranab
Mukherjee said,
“We live in a rapidly
changing world to which
the film industry will have
to adjust and adapt.
Technology has brought
down the costs of pro-
duction and expanded
the mechanisms of dis-
semination. Still cameras
and cell phones that
record video can be now
edited on a home com-
puter and uploaded on
the net. Promotion and
marketing of films have
now taken on a new
avatar with substantial
marketing happening on
social media – news of a
good film now spreads
quicker on twitter than by
word of mouth. I also
understand 2014 saw the
launch of four film and
entertainment focused
investment funds”.
The President further
stated that with the
world’s youngest demog-
raphy and the growing
smartphone market,
India is likely to soon
embrace a completely
digital ecosystem which
would help us connect
with even larger numbers
transcending geographi-
cal and cultural barriers.
The President also urged
the film industry to look
beyond markets and
work together to help
nurture universal human
values that draw on
India’s rich civilizational
heritage that celebrates
diversity and nurtures
inclusiveness. He con-
gratulated all the
Awardees for their contri-
butions in various fields
of cinema.
The President further
added, “Cinema in India
crosses all boundaries of
region, caste, creed and
religion. It reflects the
immense diversity of our
nation which is home to
different cultures, reli-
gions and languages. It
shows the confluence of
modernity as well as tra-
dition as well as our
ancient past and billion
aspirations for the future.
Digitization and the
advent of modern tech-
nologies do not mean
that we lose touch with
the grass roots. Our con-
tent has to be our
strength as it is
entrenched sharply in
our vibrant cultural
milieu.”
New Delhi: The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee
extended greetings and good wishes to all the workers of India
on the occasion of May Day. In his message the President has
said, “On the occasion of May Day, I extend my heartiest
greetings and good wishes to all the workers of India. May
Day, also known as ‘Labour Day’ or ‘International Workers’
Day’, is an occasion when we pay tribute to the contribution
that workers have made to progress, prosperity and well-
being of our society.
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Binod Kumar Singh
New Delhi: Delhi’s
favourite hotel, The Suryaa
New Delhi hosted a warm
evening on the occasion of
the launch of Dr. Jamuna
Pai’s first book, No One
Has To know.
The launch was organized
by Harper Collins in asso-
ciation with The Suryaa,
New Delhi. It was attended
by guests from various
fields which made it a suc-
cess.
Ms. Ramola Bachchan
was the host for the
evening and she engaged
with the celebrated derma-
tologist and cosmetologist
to share some excellent
beauty tips for the Indian
skin.
Dr. Pai addressed many
sorts of skin problems and
their simple remedies. She
revealed the 5E approach
to skin – Everyday,
Exfoliate, Erase, Eat and
Exercise – to help under-
stand that subtle changes
have the biggest impact.
India’s leading cosmetic physician shared
anti-ageing secrets with Ramola BachchanNoida Film City: An exhi-
bition of Polish Film
posters under the banner
“Films of Krzysztof
Kieslowski in World Film
Posters” was inaugurated
by Przemyslaw Isa
Grabowski, Deputy
Director of Polish Institute
& Counselor at Polish
Embassy in India and Ms.
Aneta Święcicka, Visual
Arts, Design and Theatre
Programmer from the
Polish Institute at Marwah
Studios Complex.
Speaking on the occasion
Sandeep Marwah said that
we have been closely
associated with Polish
Films as he was honored
at Gdansk Film Festival for
his five World Records and
later invited to be on the
International jury.
He also apprised the stu-
dents that Polish Films
form a part of the curricu-
lum of the students”.
Grabowski and Aneta
thanked Sandeep Marwah
for organizing the poster
exhibition and screening of
the films. Ashok Tyagi,
Secretary General of
ICMEI, gave an insight to
ICMEI, it’s working and
how this chamber is asso-
ciating with different coun-
tries by way of art, culture
and films. Later, Oscar win-
ning film ‘Blue’ by
Krzysztof Kieślowski was
screened. The exhibition is
open till Saturday, 2nd May
2015. Indo Polish Film
Association of ICMEI pow-
ered the event.
Polish Film Week At Marwah Studios
cnp bureau
NEW DELHI: DELHI YOUTH CONGRESS WORK-
ERS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF DELHI YOUTH
CONGRESS PRESIDENT AMIT MALIK PROTEST-
ED AGAINST BADAL GOVERENMENT AT CEN-
TRAL MINISTER HARSIMAT KAUR RESIDENCE AT
SAFDARJUNG ROAD. PROTEST WAS ON THE
MOGA BUS INCIDENT.
THE BUS IN WHICH THE INCIDENT HAPPENED
BELONGS TO PUNJAB CM BADAL’S FAMILY.
YOUTH CONGRESS DEMANDS THAT THE BUS
SERVICE OF THE BADAL BUS COMPANY NAMED
ORBIT BUS SERVICE SHOULD BE STOPED
THROUGHOUT PUNJAB. AMIT MALIK SAID THE
BUS BELONGS TO BADAL’S, THE GIRL AND HER
MOTHER JUMPED OFF THE MOVING BUS IN
PUNJAB’S MOGA DISTT. TO AVOID BEING SEXU-
ALLY ASSAULTED BY THE CONDUCTOR’S ASSIS-
TANT, AFTER THE DRIVER REFUSE TO STOP
THE BUS AND THE CONDUCTOR DID NOT STOP
THE BUS AND THE CONDUCTOR DID NOT COME
TO THEIR HELP.
DELHIYOUTHCONGRESSPROTEST
AGAINSTPUNJAB’SBADALGOVERNMENT
New Delhi: The Prime Minister chaired a high-level meeting on infrastructure. Besides
a broad overview of the infrastructure scenario in the country, the meeting focused on
the specific sectors of rural infrastructure, power, coal, renewable energy and petrole-
um and natural gas.
The Prime Minister reviewed the status of stalled projects in the infrastructure sector.
He was apprised of the steps being taken to enhance infrastructure creation in accor-
dance with the Prime Minister's vision for the 75th year of India's independence. The
Prime Minister stressed on the need for Government departments to work towards ini-
tializing spending of the budget, in a focused manner right from the start of the finan-
cial year. He was given a detailed overview of the plans of various Ministries for com-
pletion of pending projects within the current financial year. The Prime Minister asked
for specific data to be collected and presented on priority areas such as toilets, afford-
able housing and smart cities. He said that in the urban areas, one of the priorities
should be in creation of waste to wealth, and efficient systems for waste water dispos-
al and solid waste management in 500 cities.
Reviewing rural infrastructure, the Prime Minister directed that the highest priority be
accorded to the work envisaged under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana. He
said irrigation potential of all reservoir projects should be realized to the extent possi-
ble. In the power sector, the Prime Minister reiterated his emphasis on electrification of
the unconnected villages at the earliest. A roadmap on this was presented to the Prime
Minister. The Prime Minister inquired about the progress on renewable energy goals,
and directed maximum focus on this area. He said public spaces such as railway sta-
tions should be priority areas for adopting energy efficient technologies, and renewable
energy. Union Ministers Shri Arun Jaitley, Shri Nitin Gadkari, Shri Ravi Shankar
Prasad, Shri Piyush Goyal, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Shri Suresh Prabhu and Shri
Ashok Gajpati Raju were present at the meeting. Senior officers from NITI Aayog, var-
ious infrastructure Ministries and PMO were also present.
PMchairshigh-levelmeetingoninfrastructuresectors
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Noida Film City: “India
has great potential as far
as tourist locations and
development of manpower
for the tourism and hospi-
tality industry is concerned
It’s a huge country and also
can develop its own inter-
nal tourism,” said H.E.
Thorir Ibsen Ambassador
of Iceland to India with
accreditation to
Bangladesh, Malaysia,
Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal,
Seychelles, Singapore,
South Africa and Sri Lanka
while releasing the new
prospectus of AAFT School
of Hospitality and Tourism.
“We have joined hands
with National Federation of
Tourism And Transport
Cooperatives of India
Limited to give more seri-
ous look to our efforts. I am
confident of the quality
education at this school too
like media school” said
Sandeep Marwah
President of Marwah
Studios.
Ashok Tyagi Secretary
General ICMEI, Dr.
A.K.Srivastava Director
ASMS and Rahul
Chongtham, Trade Advisor
of Embassy of Iceland also
spoke on the occasion.
Large fraternity of tourism
and hospitality fraternity
attended the event.
AAFTSchoolofHospitalityAndTourismProspectusReleased Eurostar has launched its new year-round service direct
from London to Lyon, Avignon and Marseille, with the
first train departing St Pancras International this morn-
ing.
Passengers can now speed across the French country-
side to reach the gastronomy, lavender fields and sun-
shine of these new destinations, now within easy reach
of the heart of London or Ashford.
A seamless journey takes travellers to the centre of
Lyon, the French capital of gastronomy in just over four
and a half hours, the sunny Provencal lavender fields in
under six hours, or the bright lights and sunny coastline
of Marseille in just over six hours.
Nick Mercer, commercial director, Eurostar, said:
“We’re delighted to send off our very first Eursotar pas-
sengers to Lyon and the South of France today, and
with strong advance ticket sales, we look forward to
welcoming many more in the coming months.
“Our new service brings the gastronomy, culture and art
of the regions closer to the UK, with an effortless jour-
ney available all year round.”
Passengers travelling from France back to the UK can
board their train without the need to arrive 30 minutes
before departure, because check-in, security and immi-
gration checks will take place at Lille Europe, where
customers leave the train before continuing the journey
to Ashford and London.
Eurostar launche new services to Lyon
Arabian Travel Market has opened its doors at the Dubai
International Conference & Exhibition Centre, bringing togeth-
er some of the biggest names in the travel and tourism busi-
ness for the Middle East, showcasing their latest news and
developments.
The 2015 show is held under the patronage of His Highness
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai.
Now approaching its 20th year, the show has grown to become
the largest showcase of its kind in the region and one of the
biggest in the world. This year’s four-day event is set to high-
light tech growth within the industry, as online travel bookings
in the MENA region increased by ten per cent in 2014.
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North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un ordered the
execution of 15 senior officials this year,
including several who complained about
the young leader’s policies, South
Korea’s intelligence agency said.
Those executed included two vice minis-
ter-level officials, the Yonhap news
agency reported, citing legislators who
attended a briefing by the National
Intelligence Service (NIS). Both were
punished for opposing or complaining
about Kim’s directives, the legislators
said.
The Kim dynasty has ruled reclusive and
impoverished North Korea for more than
six decades with an iron fist and a perva-
sive personality cult.
The NIS suggested Kim Jong-Un was fol-
lowing the well-trodden path of his father
and grandfather in using regular purges
and executions to ensure discipline and
loyalty.
Kim had his uncle and one-time political
mentor Jang Song-Thaek executed in
late 2013 on an array of charges, includ-
ing treason and corruption.
Jang had played a key role in cementing
the leadership of the inexperienced Kim,
who took over after the death of his father
and long-time ruler Kim Jong-Il in
December 2011. But analysts said Jang’s
growing political power and intervention
in lucrative trade deals was resented by
his young nephew.
SouthKoreaspyagencysaysKimJong-Unexecuted15topofficials
Being slammed from all sides over its relentless execu-
tion of eight drug convicts, Indonesia on Wednesday
brushed aside condemnations, justifying the deaths as
apart of country’s war against drug crimes. Talking to
reporters in Cilacap, Indonesia’s Attorney General
Muhammad Prasetyo said that execution of drug con-
victs was a must as drug-related crimes posed a threat
to the “nation’s survival”.“We are fighting a war against
horrible drug crimes that threaten our nation`s survival,”
the AFP quoted him as saying.
“The executions have been successfully implemented,
perfectly. All worked, no misses,” he said.
“Execution is not a pleasant thing. It is not a fun job. But
we must do it in order to save the nation from the danger
of drugs,” he added according to the AFP.
Prasteyo also downplayed Australia’s move of recalling
ambassador and said that the executions were not meant
to make “enemies out of nations” from where those exe-
cuted came.
Indonesia received scathing condemnation worldwide
over its relentless act of executing seven foreigners and
an Indonesian who were convicted of drug smuggling and
were on death row.
Out of nine prisoners on death row, eight were shot dead
by a 13-member firing squad right after midnight outside
the gates of Pasir Putih prison at the island of
Nusakambangan. However, a Filipino woman Mary Jane
Veloso, 30, was the only one to win a last-minute
reprieve as the Philippine government requested that her
testimony was required in a human trafficking case back
home.
“There was a request from the Philippine president
regarding the perpetrator who’s suspected of committing
human trafficking and surrendered in the Philippines. MJ
is needed for her testimony,” said AG’s office.
Indonesia says executions ‘not meant
to make enemies out of nations’
Nepal: What took moments to flatten will
take years to rebuild. In mere seconds
powerful earthquake devastated a
swathe of Nepal. Rebuilding the impov-
erished Himalayan nation’s fragile econ-
omy will require a long slog, financed by
foreign aid and money from its army of
overseas workers. Initial estimates peg
the economic damage from the temblor
that killed more than 5,000 people at bil-
lions of dollars. The tourism industry, a
pillar of the economy, has been shat-
tered and it’s unclear when the travellers
will return. “It’s been devastating.
Their tourism economy has obviously
come to a halt,” said Rajiv Biswas, Asia-
Pacific economist with IHS. “I don’t know
when it would be realistic for tourists to
again visit Nepal.” Biswas forecasts the
cost of reconstruction could exceed
USD 5 billion or about 20 per cent of
Nepal’s economy. An initial estimate by
the US Geological Service reckons dam-
ages of USD 1 billion to USD 10 billion.
Other analysts say it’s far too early to
assess the full cost. Tourism provides 7
per cent of Nepal’s jobs and accounts for
8 per cent of the economy, according to
the Asian Development Bank. “I’ve had
all my reservations cancelled. I have nil
bookings left,” said Hari Man Lama, of
Incentive Tours, a travel company in
Kathmandu. “This disaster is going to
bring a big loss to the travel industry and
to the tens of thousands of people who
depend on the tourists for their liveli-
hood.”
Nepaleconomyshatteredbyearthquake,recoverytotakeyears
Rescuers pulled a 15-year-old boy alive from the rubble
of Nepal’s massive earthquake on Thursday, five days
after the disaster which is now known to have killed
more than 5,500 people.
The teenager’s rescue from the ruins of a collapsed
building in Kathmandu provided a rare moment of joy
as relief coordinators warned it could take five days to
reach some of the worst hit areas, accessible only by
foot.
The United Nations launched an appeal for $415 million
in aid from the international community while President
Barack Obama vowed the United States would do
everything in its power to help the devastated nation.
Nepalese authorities also announced that climbing
would resume on Mount Everest next week despite the
deaths of 18 people on the world’s tallest mountain in
an avalanche triggered by the earthquake.
Grainy broadcast footage showed a crowd of rescuers
trying to bring the youngster out of the rubble of a
guesthouse in the Gongabu district of the ruined capital
before police confirmed he had been pulled out.
“A 15-year-old boy has been rescued from the rubble of
a lodge called Hilton Guesthouse,” said police
spokesman Kamal Singh Bam. “We are awaiting more
detail,” he added, identifying the boy as Pemba Lama.
The mud-caked teenager was fitted with a neck brace
and hooked up to an intravenous drip at the scene
before being lifted on a stretcher into an ambulance
that then raced to hospital.
The news was likely to reinvigorate the efforts of res-
cuers who have had to contend with regular shocks and
rain which makes it harder for sniffer dogs to work out
if anyone is alive below the mountains of concrete.
15-year-old boy pulled out alive from
rubble five days after Nepal earthquake
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A.P.:The Telangana
Information Technology
Association (TITA) in col-
laboration with Telangana
State Police Officers
Association is conducting a
one day free workshop for
Students and Un-Employed
youth. This event organ-
ized under the banner of
‘TITA Telangana YUVA
Nirmaan’. The event is held
Cyberabad Police
Commissioner Auditorium,
Cyberabad Police
Commissioner Office,
Gachibowli. The event is
being inaugurated by
Telangana State Public
Service Commission
(TSPSC) member C. Vittal,
Cyberabad Police
Commissioner CV Anand,
TITA Honorary President V.
Prakash and Telangana
State Digital Media Director
Dileep Konatham.
Telangana State
Communications Director
Ramesh Akula will be the
Guest for Valedictory func-
tion. This event is designed
to help Students and Un-
employed youth to choose
a right career path. “The
event consists of sessions
on opportunities in
Government Sector & T-
Hub by Telangana State
Public Service Commission
(TSPSC) Member C. Vittal
and Digital Media Director
Dileep Konatham respec-
tively. Session on soft skills
like Interview,
Communication, Motivation
and Goal settings by
renowned personality
development trainers
Dr. PSY Visesh and
Charan Lakkaraju.
Technical sessions are also
conducted on latest tech-
nologies by leading IT
industry experts. These
sessions are intended to
help the audience
understand and evaluate
the opportunities in respec-
tive domains and choose
the successful path.” said
TITA Founder & President
Sundeep Kumar
Makthala. “In-continuation
to this workshop, ‘TITA
Telangana YUVA
Niramaan’ team will be
organizing the mentorship
programs where students
with their interests in spe-
cific domains will be tagged
to the respective mentors,
which help the Students to
seek continuous guidance
in their interested domains.
These mentors will be
accessible to the students
personally and they will
provide all the required
guidance and help them
focus and excel in the cho-
sen domains.” said
Makthala.
‘TITA Telangana YUVA Nirmaan’ by TS Police
Bangalore: City Police Commissioner M.N. Reddi has
ordered an departmental inquiry against an police
inspector B R Yathiraj attached to Peenya police station
for allegedly manhandling a few media persons.
A pedestrian was knocked down by a speeding BMTC
bus at T Dasarahalli on Tumakuru road around 11:30 PM
on on Friday.Passerby said the bus driver did not stop
peenya traffic police were alerted about this but they did
not reach the spot on time locals staged a protest and
blocked the road.
At the same time peenya law and order police inspector
B R Yathiraj rushed to the spot and started abusing the
protestor and also resorted to canning them.He also
abused television reporters and cameraman who been to
coverage .
The official has been accused of manhandling media
crew while they went to cover a road accident.
Inspector Yathiraju allegedly manhandled them while
they went to cover a road accident near T. Dasarahalli.
Based on a complaint, Mr. Reddi ordered the Deputy
Commissioner of Police T R Suresh (north division) to
conduct an inquiry personally and submit a report.
Suresh said I have sought video footage of the incident
once it is verified I will submit a report for legal action .
said by commissioner of police m n Reddi.
Inquiry Against 'Abusive'Peenya Police
Inspector by Commissioner M N Reddi
New Delhi: India captured 107 places
across the 36 subject tables in this year's
QS World University Rankings by
Subject. The ranking includes six new
tables on architecture, arts and design,
business studies, dentistry, development
th studies and veterinary science. With
the 17 rank in the world for development
studies, the University of Delhi (DU)
secured the highest rank of all the 20
Indian universities featured in the rank-
ings. The most visible from India is the
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
(IIT-B). It has found a place in the top
100 for eight subjects: statistics and
operational research; material science;
mechanical, aeronautical and manufac-
turing engineering; electrical and elec-
tronic engineering; civil and structural
engineering; chemical engineering; com-
puter science and information system;
and art and design. There are nine
Indian institutions in the top 100 for nine
disciplines. Indian universities have
shown a "stronger presence" in different
subjects in the top 100, according to QS,
a London-based provider of higher edu-
cation and careers information, inde-
pendent research and solutions. "These
rankings allow institutions to be highlight-
ed for areas of specialties that overall
rankings do not allow for," said Ben
Sowter, head of research, QS. While DU
does not have a standalone unit for
development studies, its different depart-
ments, centres and courses, such as
those for economics, geography, African
studies, agricultural economics, develop-
ing countries and women's studies,
cover the field, says QS.
India's 'strong' presence
New Delhi: There is a difference between one's job and role.
People hold jobs, which they can stretch to make their role,
said Rajiv Bajaj, managing director, Bajaj Auto Ltd, at a ses-
sion on 'Creating a World-class Ecosystem: Can India Make
It?' during a national leadership conclave organised by the All
India Management Association (AIMA) in Delhi. He recalled an
analogy cited by yoga guru BKS Iyengar, saying in life as in
yoga, 'find your centre and stretch.' "Our job is our centre. Our
role is whatever we can stretch it to," said Bajaj.
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spl. correspondent
New Delhi: – Elitegroup
Computer System (ECS) is
holding a launching event
at Le Meridian hotel in New
Delhi and proud to intro-
duce the latest mini PC –
LIVA X, a fan-less design,
zero noise and power sav-
ing small-size computer.
Adopting Intel® Bay-Trail
M SOC and 15W ultra-low
power design; supporting
Windows 8.1, Windows 7,
Linux, and Ubuntu operat-
ing systems. Moreover,
could upgrade to Windows
10 for free once available.
Meanwhile, LIVA X sup-
ports USB 3.0 port, Wi-Fi &
Bluetooth wireless connec-
tion technology, and can
upgrade storage capacity
via mSATA SSD. The most
importantly is the size of
LIVA X ringing in at only
half a liter! LIVA X Mini PC
brings a whole new PC
experience to the world.
Now as, LIVA X is available
with sweet spot price as
per Indian market expecta-
tions.
Sunny Yang, ECS General
Manager, said,” We
believe that the concept of
mini PC is a fast growing
trend within the Indian
tech-savvy community.
ECSAnnouncedLatestMiniPC–LIVAX,Small,CapableandEverywhere spl. correspondent
Mumbai:LG Electronics
announced the availability
of its premium flagship
smartphone, LG G Flex2 in
India, powered by the
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™
810 processor with X10
LTE, a product of
Qualcomm Technologies,
Inc., at a celebrity studded
event in Mumbai.
Bollywood superstars Anil
Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri
showcased their directorial
debut through 4K Ultra HD
videos and still shots on the
G Flex2.
The two came together for
the first time to showcase
their directorial short films,
shot on this revolutionary
smartphone that boasts
state of art curve design,
4K Ultra HD camera and a
brilliant immersive screen.
LG G FLEX2 NOWAVAILABLE IN INDIA
cnp bureau
New Delhi: Ethiopia on
Friday offered 100% Foreign
Direct Investment (FDI)
facility to India for setting up
hospitals and other health-
care facilities in her land for
which the former will acquire
land for Indian entrepre-
neurs with host of other
incentives and tax facilities.
Addressing a Summit on
“India: The Future Global
Healthcare Hub” under
aegis of PHD Chamber of
Commerce and Industry,
Ambassador of Federal
Democratic Republic of
Ethiopia Mrs. Gennet
Zewide said, “many patients
travel from Ethiopia and
other African countries for
super critical care facilities.
The Ethiopia, particularly
would offer 100% FDI bene-
fits for Indian professionals
that intend to explore the
country for setting up of host
of medical services includ-
ing concessional land and
bunch of incentives includ-
ing holidays schemes to
suitably protect the Indian
investments in the health
sector”. However, during
the summit a vast majority of
African diplomats that had
gathered to take part in the
summit from countries such
as Republic of Rwanda,
Zimbabwe, Egypt, Gambia
demanded that facilitation
centres need to be setup,
especially for the African
countries.
Ethiopia offers 100% FDI facilities to indian health
sector to set up health facilities says its ambassador
Hyundaibeingsnewfiscalwith2.6percentgrowth
New Delhi: India's second
largest car maker Hyundai
Motor India Ltd (HMIL)
said it closed last month
with a marginal 2.6 per-
cent sales growth.
In a statement, the compa-
ny said it sold 51,505 units
(domestic 36,601 units, exports 12,904 units) last month
up form 50,222 units (domestic 35,248 units, exports
14,974 units) sold in April 2014.
"Hyundai with a volume of 38,601 units continued the
growth momentum with 9.5 percent increase over last
year on the strength of strong and young product portfo-
lio led by 12,425 units of Elite i20 and i20 Active in a
challenging market conditions especially in the rural
market," Rakesh Srivastava, senior vice president-sales
and marketing was quoted as saying in the statement.
cnp bureau
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cnp bureau
Mumbai: It’s the biggest birthday bash of
the year for the biggest superhero! POGO
is pulling out all the stops to celebrate
Chhota Bheem’s birthday all throughout
summer. The channel has not only lined
up all-new episodes, specials and movies
but is also giving kids across the country
a chance to meet Bheem and party with
him.
Kick off the celebrations with the premiere
of Chhota Bheem and the Sky Dragon
movie. Sky Dragon, the protector of the
skies and creator of rainbows, has disap-
peared. Bheem and his friends must fight
Hezark, a cunning mythological creature,
to save Sky Dragon and restore the peace
to the skies. Join Bheem in his new
adventure where sky is the limit!
POGO has also lined up several new spe-
cials such as Bheem ka Birthday
Flashback, Pogovengers and Dholakpur
Musical Mela across May to keep the fes-
tivities going.
POGO celebrate Chhota Bheem’s birthday with new movies
Mumbai: Actress Deepika Padukone,
who is all set for her forthcoming family
drama Piku, believes there is
a little bit of the character-
istics of her titular char-
acter in everyone.The
actress believes the
film is relatable not
just for the Indian audi-
ence, but for the interna-
tional viewers as well.
“As a character and a
film, it’s extremely relat-
able not just to an Indian
audience, but globally as
well. Piku is a beautiful,
quirky take on a
father-daughter
relationship and
tells the tale of
how we begin tak-
ing care of our
parents as they
get older.
“The film is titled
Piku because it
focuses on her
life and follows
her journey – trying to multi-task at work,
family and her social life. I believe there’s
a little bit of Piku in all of us,” Deepika
said in a statement.
Sharing her experience working with
co-stars Amitabh Bachchan and
Irrfan Khan, she said, “Amitji and
I have worked before as well but
I enjoyed working with him this
time a lot more. I really
value the experience,”
she said. “Irrfan is (also)
an amazing talent, and I
feel very fortunate to
work with both of
them,” Deepika added.
The 29-year-old actress
along with co-star
Irrfan and director
Shoojit Sircar unveiled
the ‘Piku Melange
Collection’ earlier this
week. It is an ethnic
fusion collection
from Melange
by clothing
b r a n d
Lifestyle.
Deepika Padukone: There’s a little bit of Piku in all of us
Mumbai: Actress Drew
Barrymore, who gave
birth to her second child
last year, says she does
not get affected by
“ridiculous” pressures of
getting back to her pre-
baby weight.
“I think its crazy to
worry about that. It takes
nine months to build, it
takes nine months to
unbuild, at best,” Barrymore, 40, said.
“We just have to take pressures off. They’re so silly and
ridiculous. It took a year and I’m not even there, but it’s
fine. I’m so okay with that,” she said.
Crazy to worry about post-baby
weight: Drew Barrymore
Mumbai: Having a success-
ful acting career and in a
relationship with business-
man Jose Antonio Baston,
actress Eva Longoria says
she is in a “complete place”
in her life.
The 40-year-old actress
gushed about how life has
been good to her of late,
reported Ace Showbiz.
“I’m just in a happy place in
my life that it’s easy to be
open and in love because I
am in a complete place in my
life.
“Whether it’s personally,
career, new projects, going
back to television, there’s just
so much happiness and joy
in my life and I think you
know that transmits to every-
thing.” she said. Longoria,
who has been dating Baston
since late 2013, was con-
firmed in January this year to
be returning to TV with a new
series titled “Telenovela”.
I am in a complete place
in my life: Eva LongoriaNever thought I am
stylish: Priyanka Chopra
Mumbai: She is known for
setting style trends in
Bollywood but actress
Priyanka Chopra says she
never took fashion seri-
ously and her look is just
an extension of her mind.
The 32-year-old former
Miss World said she just
tries to be unique whenev-
er she attends any event.
“I never thought I am a
stylish.
For me style is always a
representation of what you
want to wear but doing it in
a unique way and express-
ing yourself. Every girl
loves to be stylish,” she
told reporters at an event.
For the glitzy ceremony
last evening, the “Mary
Kom” star opted a silver
leather dress and teamed
with grey socks on heels.
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The world is looking to India, rec- ognizing its power of youth and potential for economic develop- ment, he said. India has also pro- vided talented human resource to major scientific and business enterprises in the world, for exam- ple large number of Indian born doctors work in England manning its health care infrastructure, and similarly, a large number of scien- tists and engineers work in NASA driving the Space program of United States, the Minister explained. Dr. Mahesh Sharma fur- ther said that Science Centres can play an important role in empower- ing the youth with skills and knowl- edge in science and technology, apart from providing hands- on environment for science learning. He further added that the interac- tive exhibits and planetarium of the science centre can help in better learning of science concepts. The Chief Minister and the Science and Technology Minister of Puducherry lauded the efforts of the Central Govt. in developing the science centres and museums in the coun- try which are helping in transform- ing the science education in the States. They appealed to Dr. Mahesh Sharma to approve anoth- er science centre for Karaikal. Built at a cost of approximately Rs. 5.50 crore, the Puducherry Science Centre and Planetarium has inter- active exhibition galleries on Marine Biology and Fun Science, in addition to a 8m dome digital plan- etarium and an open-air science park. This centre will organize year round activities to popularize science and enhance public understanding, appreciation and engagement in the process of science and technol- ogy. The Science Centre Puducherry is the 47th Science Centre in the country which has been opened to the public and the 48th Science Centre in Dehradun shall be opened shortly. The Council is currently in the process of developing 21 more sci- ence centres in different parts of the country. Dr.MaheshSharmainauguratethefirsteverScienceCentreandPlanetariuminPuducherry Vipin New Delhi:"A very large section of the media has accepted 'supari' for finish- ing off AAP," Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal declared, employing Bollwood-esque language as he upped the ante in his battle against the fourth estate. Having defined the threat, Kejriwal then went on to offer the antidote "If you see that a particular channel is showing some- thing factually incorrect, then you should raise the issue...There can be a public trial. There can be 8- 10 spots in Delhi where we can collect a group of peo- ple and show the erro- neous clip. That way we can start a 'janta ka trial'," he told the audience at the launch of jantakareporter.com.He, thankfully, didn't have a plan yet on what he would do with the verdict of such a 'janta ka trial'. It's not difficult to see why the Delhi chief minister is eager to take on the media. Since coming to power in Delhi, his party seems to have made headlines more for its internal strife, than over any policy decisions it has made as the ruling out- fit in the state. And just as he ostensibly ended the Yogendra Yadav - Prashant Bhushan con- troversy by kicking them out of the party after a long drawn out, highly public and ugly struggle, a farmer hanged himself at an AAP rally organised to protest against the land bill. This incident, which occurred during a rally that was ostensibly meant to signal the return of AAP to politics as usual, gave the central government the upper hand in the battle of words and put the party on the defensive as a police case was filed against it. Kejriwal was barely able to take a breath, when the controversy regarding his law minister Narendra Tomar and his allegedly fake university degrees delivered more bad news. As all good politicians, Kejriwal knows all too well, when the message is unwelcome, it is best to kill the messenger -- or rather, accuse the messenger of trying to kill you. This is not the first time that Kejriwal has fallen back on media conspiracy theories to paint himself as a victim. This is what he said while launching a anti- corruption helpline in April: "From the day our govern- ment was made, there was a big conspiracy being hatched against me and my government by trying to defame us and make us unsuccessful...Today, any- one starts abusing me it becomes breaking news. If someone has to get fame in 24 hours then start abus- ing me and TV camera will focus on them. People are writing blog and posting against me on Twitter. This is all part of a conspiracy," In another incident, Kejriwal had sparked con- troversy ahead of the gen- eral election by alleging that the media had taken money in exchange for favourable coverage of the BJP. And then there have been multiple conspiracy theories that have been the subject of the party's exposes in the run up to the general elections of 2014. Like the boy who cried wolf, Kejriwal has bandied about the C-word over and over again. Kejriwal,forget'janatakatrial'
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  • 3. Columns 3ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 2015 Dilip Kumar Rahul Gandhi's visit to farmers' homes have always been the stuff of Indian political legend. The Congress Vice President's carefully man- aged visits have always had the right mix of pathos and hope, as he always left with a part- ing promise to tell the powers that be of their woes. His visits in turn have often found their way into his speeches and his trip to Vidarbha is unlikely to be any different. In Vidarbha, Rahul Gandhi will be meeting with widows in nine households to discuss farmer suicides and will also meet with farmers as he hopes to figure out ways to tide over the prob- lem of crop failure and agrarian woes. After his 15-km-long padyatra from Gunji village, Rahul will meet with the families of nine farmers who supposedly committed suicide. An Indian Express report notes that of the nine families that Rahul Gandhi will be meeting, most families aren't really sure who he is. More importantly, many of them don't really fit the political purpose of the visit. Only two of the farmers committed suicide as a result of agrar- ian woes. Two of them reportedly killed them- selves because of arthritis and another two of the deaths are attributed to railway accidents. However, comfortingly for Rahul, these nine households have one common attribute: They're also opposed to selling their land, which dovetails neatly with his opposition to the Land Bill.While the farmers he's meeting with are pretty hopeful he'll be able to help them -- hopeful for loans waivers, irrigation facilities and a decent price for their crop -- Gandhi's past track record is less than reassuring.The most prominent symbol of his inability to follow up on his promises ironically enough lives in the Vidarbha region itself. Kalavati Bandurkar, who was visited by Rahul in 2008 in an attempt to understand the agrarian crisis in Yavatmal. was the centre of a a case study he presented in Parliament sup- porting the Indo-US civil nuclear deal. And that was pretty much the end of his effort.Kalavati made an aborted attempt at a political career, received a donation from NGO Sulabh International due to being mentioned by Rahul Gandhi and has lived in hope of meeting the Congress Vice President again. Even though he is indeed touring Vidarbha again, it is unlikely to happen.“I am eager to meet Rahul again. But nobody is helping me this time," Kalavati told the Indian Express. But it's not just Kalavati who's had little to show for a Rahul visit. Other house calls in the past have also had little impact on its occupants.An Al Jazeera report had document- ed how the home Rahul visited in 2008 was the site of multiple misfortunes after he came call- ing. Rahul stayed over at the residence of a farmer in Jawaharpur in Amethi in the run up to the 2009 general elections and had pledged to 'take care of Dalits'.However, the government fired the farmer from his job, his house was burnt down allegedly by Samajwadi Party workers, Congress workers refused to recog- nise him and the Congress Vice President never showed up again."Congress did not help me. The party men who had visited our village in 2008 refused to recognise me. It was then I gave up on the party," Sunita Kori was quoted as saying in the Al Jazeera report.The rebuilding of her house consequently became the site of a political tussle between the Samajwadi Party and AAP's Kumar Vishwas during the 2014 general election as they both attempted to show up the Congress Vice President. So while Kori may have finally ben- efited from being associated with the Congress president, he shouldn't perhaps expect any thanks from her. Enjoying a wave of positive headlines since his return from an almost two month long vacation, Rahul Gandhi and his theories on the agrarian crisis are clearly the flavour of the week. As Firstpost's R Jagannathan pointed out there is more to the problem of farmer suicides and the Congress Vice President's suggestion of increasing minimum support prices isn't really a solution. However, that's unlikely to deter Rahul Gandhi as he heads back to Delhi to present his learnings from his trip, which if his statement in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday is anything to go by, will be about scoring political points against a government that finds itself caught on the wrong foot on the Land Bill..Firstpost's Sandipan Sharma noted that the Congress Vice President redemption lies only in being consistent and faithful to the politics he is pursuing. It may also require him to remember the people whose homes he uses as the back- drop for the political ambitions -- and maybe return the favour this time around. Rahul Gandhi's Politics Over Farmers Problems Vaidehi Taman I was disturbed with the incidence that happened with a young employee in my office. She is pregnant but her husband was bru- tally assaulting her demanding her four months’ salary which she had not given to him because she was staying in her parent’s house. Her mother was bedridden and being one of the earning members, she helped her poor parents for treatment. After four months, she went to her in-laws house. However, soon after she arrived there, her husband demanded money from her, which she failed to pay. From there onwards, in laws started humiliating her, abusing and beating her. She sent text and audio on whatsapp seek- ing help from us. We informed and guided her father for police complaint and called 103 for instant help. Looking at the plight of girls sometimes I feel, being born as a girl child is curse in India. On an average, in every five minutes one incident of domestic violence is reported in India, under its legal definition of “cruelty by husband or father or rel- atives”. The pervasiveness of domestic violence against women in Indian sub-continent is alarming. Girl child is yet to be respected in some part of India. We are still living in male chauvinist country. Female foetus is aborted before birth or anyhow if she manages to take birth then other evil eyes are waiting her to grow up, rape, molest and murder. Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh are such great examples where woman cannot afford to live with dignity. If you recollect, one such case in Badaun, due to police the girls could not get justice. Cruelty by police is not new thing but it should stop somewhere. The father of one of the two girls, who were gang- raped and killed in Uttar Pradesh’s Badaun district, lashed out at the govern- ment’s offer of compensa- tion. He needs justice than the compensation. His daughters have gone through brutality and pay- ing for their dignity is not enough. Rapist needs to be taught lesson. Unless and until, they are not awarded stringent pun- ished, such incidences will not stop. His 15-year-old daughter and her 14-year- old cousin had gone miss- ing from their home after they stepped out to relieve themselves. They could have been saved if Police acted promptly. Law and order in some states have become a joke. They were abducted by some men from the vil- lage. Their bodies were found hanging from a tree in an orchard the next day. After too much pressure from media, Police arrest- ed the fifth accused in the gang-rape case. We have fast track courts in India, just for the namesake, there also it takes two to three years for resolving a case. Two policemen are among the five arrested accused. They have been arrested for not acting soon enough on the com- plaint of the girls’ family. The family alleges that when they approached the local police for help, they refused to register a first information report, or a FIR, for hours. A case of rape and murder was reportedly registered only after angry villagers protested against the alleged police apathy. The family has demanded an independent inquiry into the case, alleging that they have little hope of justice from the Akhilesh Yadav- led state government since the accused belong to the same community as the chief minister. Though, the villagers claim to have lost faith in the UP police and the state government com- pletely, they are deter- mined to continue their fight for justice. Though, it is not Women’s day nor is it gender dis- crimination or superiority but, just giving a high-five to all the girl friends and re- telling them the events happening in our country with a pinch of womanhood in them! Nirbhaya, Delhi gang rape victim is yet to get justice, rape cases are on the rise but none of the case is yet solved or cul- prits ever punished. Let it be Delhi, UP, MP or West Bengal. The rape cases are on the rise but yet no safety measures have been taken by the govern- ment. Recently, Mamata has been shining up in news following her claims of CPI(M) strategizing to kill her. Many political leaders are escaping by giving various reasons on rape. No one understood, its girl’s life and dignity is at risk and verbal talk on the topic is not enough. It’sbetterthegirlchildisneverborninIndia
  • 4. Delhi/NCR4 ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 2015 Public service campaigncnp bureau New Delhi:Star India, the country’s leading media and entertainment conglomerate, has launched a nationwide public service campaign ‘Ek Padosi hi Padosi ke Kaam Aata Hai’ with the NGO CARE India to mobilise relief for the natural disaster that struck Nepal and parts of north- ern India claiming more than 5,000 lives. A massive earthquake of 7.8 magnitude struck Nepal on April 25, 2015, the worst to hit the Himalayan Kingdom in 80 years. In India, states of Bihar, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh have also suffered the wrath of the earthquake. The Star India campaign will involve Bollywood celebri- ties like Ranbir Kapoor, Karan Johar, Anushka Sharma Preity Zinta and a host of Star network’s renowned icons who will appeal to Indians for donations, which will be channeled directly to CARE India. SPL. CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI: DELHI YOUTH CONGRESS WORKERS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF DELHI YOUTH CON- GRESS PRESIDENT AMIT MALIK DONE HUNGER STRIKE AT LT GOVERNOR HOUSE AMID TERMINA- TION OF DELHI LAW MINISTER JITENDER TOMAR FOR UNLAWFUL DEGREE HE POSSESSES. DELHI YOUTH CONGRESS WORKERS A DAY BEFORE PROTESTED OUTSIDE KEJRIWAL HOUSE CLAIMING RESIGNATION OF JITENDER TOMAR AND WARNS IF SOME ACTION WITHIN 24 HOURS WOULD NOT BE TAKEN IN THIS REGARD THEY WILL SIT AT LT. GOVERNOR HOUSE ON HUNGER STRIKE CLAIMING TOMAR TERMINATION FROM GOVERNOR BY USING HIS POWER. HUNGER STRIKE AT LT. GOVERNOR HOUSE Delhi: Since the past 11 years, P&G Shiksha has built and supported more than 330 schools across India and will impact the lives of over 6,00,000 chil- dren P&G Shiksha has impacted and made a dif- ference to the lives of over 50,600 underprivileged children in North India by building and supporting 13 schools P&G Shiksha’s intervention of building 4 new classrooms in the Delhi school resulted in almost a 100% increase in the enrollment of students from 2010 to 2015. Irfan Khanat P&G Shiksha school in Delhi cnp bureau New Delhi: Whenever there is a mention of fashion, latest trends and education in design, the names which come first to our minds are of MOD’ART INTERNATIONAL & VIDM. Institute of Design & Management. A Perfect evening was hosted by Mr. Udit Agarwal Director VIDM & Mod’ Art International (Delhi) to cele- brate: ‘A LA MODE’ THE GRADUATION DESIGN COLLECTION. With a new year and a new location, VIDM, has joined hands with Hon’ble Mr. Satish Gujral, a world famous painter, sculptor, muralist, graphic designer, writer and architect in awarding ‘The Satish Gujral Award in Art & Architecture’. The show was blessed with the presence of Chief Guest Hon’ble Mr. Santosh Gangwar, Textile Minster of India. Other dignitaries included, Mr. Udit Agarwal Director of Modart New Delhi, the President of FDCI-Mr. Sunil Sethi, President of the Artistic and Educational Committee of Mod’Art Paris –Mr. Patrice de Place. The Institute has achieved this milestone only after understanding the current pulse & putting its best foot for- ward for optimum outputs in every area, as far as fashion related segment is con- cerned. Mod’Art, France’s premier fashion Design and Management Institute nests both its Indian Centres at New Delhi and Mumbai. As members of Fashion Design Council of India, the students of Mod’Art and VIDM have umpteen opportunities in the world of fashion and design. The Institute’s mis- sion of multicultural arts promotion, ethnic diversity, and positive image remain strong, and we are proud to lend our stu- dents with Fashion week internships twice a year. The show exhibited collections of the First, Second and Final Year students respectively. The enthusiasm & excite- ment of all the Mod’Art and VIDM students & faculty could barely be controlled. There were beautiful models, glamorous outfits and above all an element of rejoice and celebration. VIDM - Institute of Design & Management & MOD’ART International Photo: Binod Kumar Singh cnp bureau New Delhi: The Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee (DPCC) has reiterated its demand that Delhi Law Minister Jitendra Singh Tomar should immedi- ately resign from the Council of Minister for possessing a fake law degree. DPCC chief spokesperson Smt. Shramistha Mukherjee, addressing a press conference at the DPCC office, Rajiv Bhawan, said if Tomar is allowed to continue as a Minister, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will be justifying his position, despite facts emerging that Tomar’s degrees were fake. She said if Tomar is allowed to continue as a Minister, he may try to influ- ence the course of justice as Law Minister. She said as the matter is sub-judice, it was morally and ethically wrong for Tomar to continue as a Minister. Smt. Shramishtra Mukherjee also reiterated the Congress party’s demand for the resigna- tion of the Chief Minister as he was not only shielding a minis- ter accused of possessing fake degrees, but was also back- tracking on his stated stand on ethics and corruption. DPCCreiteratesdemandforJitenderTomar’sResignation Photo: Binod Takiawala New Delhi: The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary, Shri Ajit Seth reviewed the status of rescue and relief operations undertaken by different agencies of Government of India in different parts of Nepal. The National Disaster Response Force is continuing rescue and relief operations. NDRF teams have been able to rescue 11 live persons out of 16 live per- sons rescued altogether. All these 11 persons rescued by NDRF teams are Nepalese citizens. Relief material is now being sent via the rail route also from Old Delhi Railway Station to Raxaul. Senior officials of NDMA have been supervising the supply of relief material being sent through Railways to Nepal. So far over 170 tonnes of relief mate- rial including tents, tarpaulins, blankets and dry ration have been dispatched. NCMC reviews rescue and relief operations in quake-hit Nepal
  • 5. Delhi/ NCR 5ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 2015 New Delhi: Ramjas Public Day boarding at the Kamani Auditorium organized a magnificent Silver Jubilee Year Celebration Function, aptly titled ‘Pratibimb’, on Thursday, 30th April 2015. The function was held to commemorate the completion of 24 glorious years of the institution and to usher the school into its 25th year. Ms Salma Ansari, spouse of the Hon’ble Vice President of India, Hamid Ansari, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and Sandeep Marwah, eminent TV and media personality and five times World Record Holder in Media was the Guest of Honour. The function commenced with the cere- monial lighting of the lamp to invoke divine blessings for the successful accom- plishment of the programme. Thereafter, the Chief Guest and the Guest of Honour were accorded a formal welcome with mementoes, bouquets and shawls pre- sented to them by Hony. Sec. Managing Committee Ramjas Foundation, G S Moondhera, School Chairman, Atul Gupta, Vice Chairman School Managing Committee, Raj Kumar, School Manager, K N Bansal and School Principal, Sarika Arora. All the staff members who had been with the school since its inception were felici- tated at the event for their invaluable serv- ice to the school. A Silver Jubilee Calendar and a Newsletter were released to mark this occasion. The Chief Guest praised the school for its tireless commitment to provide excellent education to children and congratulated the staff and management for their efforts in the development of the school and on reaching this milestone. The Guest of Honour Sandeep Marwah also praised the school for its achievements. Next to follow was a cultural extravaganza by the students of the school who won the hearts of the audience. Silver Jubilee Celebrated at Ramjas School Noida Film City: “We welcome you all to the country of Iceland which is a real tourist paradise and a wonderful location for feature films too” said H.E. Thorir Ibsen Ambassador of Iceland to India with accreditation to Bangladesh, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa and Sri Lanka. He was introducing his country to filmmakers through a power point program at International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry. “We are open to film joint ventures, film festivals, affilia- tions, student and faculty exchange and like to receive people of film, television and media fraternity from Iceland. This will add on to the growth of our relations with Iceland” said Sandeep Marwah President Marwah Studios and ICMEI. The Ambassador was accompanied with Rahul Chongtham, Trade Advisor. Later Sandeep Marwah hon- ored Ambassador with the life membership of International Film And Television Club of AAFT. ICMEI Join Hands With Country of Iceland CinemaacomponentofIndia’ssoftpower–ArunJaitley New Delhi: The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee today con- ferred National film awards for the year 2014 in various categories at the 62nd National Film Awards Function held at Vigyan Bhawan. Minister for Finance, Corporate Affairs, and Information & Broadcasting, Shri Arun Jaitley and MoS I&B Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore were also pres- ent on the occasion. In his address, the President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee said, “We live in a rapidly changing world to which the film industry will have to adjust and adapt. Technology has brought down the costs of pro- duction and expanded the mechanisms of dis- semination. Still cameras and cell phones that record video can be now edited on a home com- puter and uploaded on the net. Promotion and marketing of films have now taken on a new avatar with substantial marketing happening on social media – news of a good film now spreads quicker on twitter than by word of mouth. I also understand 2014 saw the launch of four film and entertainment focused investment funds”. The President further stated that with the world’s youngest demog- raphy and the growing smartphone market, India is likely to soon embrace a completely digital ecosystem which would help us connect with even larger numbers transcending geographi- cal and cultural barriers. The President also urged the film industry to look beyond markets and work together to help nurture universal human values that draw on India’s rich civilizational heritage that celebrates diversity and nurtures inclusiveness. He con- gratulated all the Awardees for their contri- butions in various fields of cinema. The President further added, “Cinema in India crosses all boundaries of region, caste, creed and religion. It reflects the immense diversity of our nation which is home to different cultures, reli- gions and languages. It shows the confluence of modernity as well as tra- dition as well as our ancient past and billion aspirations for the future. Digitization and the advent of modern tech- nologies do not mean that we lose touch with the grass roots. Our con- tent has to be our strength as it is entrenched sharply in our vibrant cultural milieu.” New Delhi: The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee extended greetings and good wishes to all the workers of India on the occasion of May Day. In his message the President has said, “On the occasion of May Day, I extend my heartiest greetings and good wishes to all the workers of India. May Day, also known as ‘Labour Day’ or ‘International Workers’ Day’, is an occasion when we pay tribute to the contribution that workers have made to progress, prosperity and well- being of our society. PresidentofIndia’smessageontheoccasionofMayDay
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,d gh gksrk gS] ysfdu ;s mtkZ vyx vyx txg [kpZ gksrh gS] bls bdëk djus dh ftEesnkjh Hkh gekjh gh gSA dk;ZØe dk lcls vge fgLlk Fkk] bl fn'kk esa dke dj jgs yksxksa dks lEekfur djus dkA rkfd oks nwljksa ds fy, çsj.kk rks cusa gh] vius dke esa vkSj T;knk mRlkg vkSj leiZ.k ds lkFk yx dj] mÙkjk[kaM ds fy, dke djus dks bPNqd yksxksa dks tkx:d djsaA mÙkjk[kaM jru lEeku ds fy,] lekt ds gj rcds ls pqfuank yksxksa dk p;u fd;k x;k FkkA ftlesa MkWDVj ls ysdj Nk= rd 'kkfey jgsA mÙkjk[kaM ds fy, dke dj jgs xSj ljdkjh laxBuksa dks [kkl rkSj ls bl iqjLdkj ls uoktk x;kA dk;ZØe esa 'kkfey gksus vkbZ ekWMy&,DVªsl jhrk jk; [kkl vkd"kZ.k dk dsaæ jghA e'kgwj Vhoh lhjht lko/kku bafM;k dh çLrksrk ds rkSj ij viuh vyx igpku cukus okyh] jhrk jk;k] _r`d jks'ku ds lkFk fQYe cSax cSax esa Hkh dke dj pqdh gSA tYn gh v{k; dqekj ds lkFk mudh ,d fQye cznj Hkh vkus okyh gSA lkFk gh dbZ vkSj fQYeksa ds tfj, Hkh oks flYoj LØhu ij /kekdk djus okyh gSaA ysfdu jhrk jk; dh ,d nwljh igpku Hkh gSA ftl otg ls mUgsa mÙkjk[kaM jru lEeku ls uoktk x;kA njvly oks dbZ xSj ljdkjh laxBuksa ds lkFk tqM+h gqbZ gSaA ftlesa Dyhu bafM;k vkSj tkxks xzkgd tkxks çeq[k gSaA bu laxBuksa ls tqM+h jhrk jk;] mÙkjk[kaM lesr ns'k ds dbZ jkT;ksa esa lekt lsok ds {ks= esa lfØ; gSaA oks vius dke ds lkFk lkFk lekt esa tkx:drk Hkh QSykrh jgrh gSA lkFk gh lekt ds çcq) oxZ ds yksxksa dks] lekt ds fy, dqN djus ds fy, ges'kk çsfjr djrs jgrh gSaA fiNys fnuksa] FkSyslsfe;k bafM;k QkmaMs'ku ls tqM+ pqdh jhrk jk; dk ekuuk gS fd fdlh Hkh dke dks djus ds fy, bPNk 'kfä lcls egRoiw.kZ gSA ;s lp gS fd yhd ls gV dj dke djus esa dbZ rdyhQksa dk lkeuk djuk iM+rk gS] ysfdu tc vki vius y{; dks ik ysrs gSa] oks rdyhQsa csgn NksVh gks tkrh gSA ehfM;k ls ckrphr ds nkSjku] mUgksaus dgk fd lekt dk fodkl rHkh gks ikrk gS] tc vki vkRefuHkZj curs gSaA fdlh ls enn dh vkl] vkidks ges'kk ges'kk ds fy, udkjk cuk ldrh gSA blfy, tgka rd laHko gks lds] dke dks djsa] gks ldrk gS vki lQy gksa tk,a] ;k gks ldrk gS vlQyrk dk lkeuk djuk iM+ tk,A ysfdu ;fdu ekfu,] oks vlQyrk Hkh cgqr dke dj tkrh gS] vkidks ifjiDo cukrh gS] xaHkhj cukrh gSA dk;ZØe esa crkSj eq[; vfrfFk jkT; ds jkT;iky egkefge MkW ds ds ikWy dks Hkh vkuk FkkA ysfdu Jksrkvksa dks iwoZ fuokZpu vk;qä th oh th —".kewfrZ] jkT; ekuokf/kdkj vk;ksx ds tt Jh jkts'k VaMu] fgeky;k QkmaMs'ku ds MkW ,l Qk:[k] jkT; vYila[;d vk;ksx ds ujsaæthr flag fcaæk lesr dbZ ç[kj çoäkvksa dks lquus vkSj çsfjr gksus dk ekSdk feykA vlQyrk ls ijs'kku uk gksa% jhrk jk; jkts'k 'kekZ dkBek.MqA vkjEHk gq, fouk’kdkjh Hkwdai us usiky dks rckgh dh vkSj eksM+ fn;k gSA usiky Hkkjr ds ijefe= jk"Vª esa ls ,d gS] ftl ds rgr Hkkjr ljdkj us HkwdEi vkus ds mijkUr usiky ljdkj ç/kku ea=h us enn nsus ds ,syku ds rgr usiky es Hkkjrh; ,uMh,Qch ds tokuks us viuh ft&tku yxk nh FkhA crk;k tkrk gS fd Hkkjr us gh ugha cfYd usiky dks bu fnuks HkwVku ljdkj us Hkh jkgr dksl vknh dk lg;ksx nsus es viuk uke fy[k fn;k gSA usiky esa vk, bl Hkwdai us dkBek.Mq ls dqN nwj jgk xkao us viuk #i cnyk gS] crk;k tkrk gS] usiky ds lkSjikuh uked xkao rokgh dh vksj gS] fgeky; dh xksn esa clk ,d NksVk lk xkao gS lkSjikuhA xksj[kk ftys dk ;g xkao xzhu oSyh tSlk utj vkrk gSA jkt/kkuh dkBekaMw ls egt 80 fdyksehVj mÙkj&if'pe esa clk gqvkA usiky dks cckZnh dh dxkj ij yk [kM+k djus okys Hkwdai dk dsaæfcanq ;gha ij FkkA xkao esa 1]300 ?kj FksA vc ,d Hkh ugha gSA lsuk ls fjVk;j 'kadj Fkkik crkrs gSa fd fdrus yksx ekjs x, ;k xk;c gq, gSa] dqN ugha irkA nksckjk Hkwdai vkus ds Mj ls yk[kksa yksx lM+dksa vkSj ikdksaZ esa le; fcrk jgas gSaA daidaikrh BaM ds ckotwn os jkr ds oä Hkh ?kj ykSVus dks rS;kj ugha gSaA fouk'kd- kjh Hkwdai ds ckn yxkrkj >Vds vkus ls [kkSQ vkSj c<+ x;k gSA 5-1 rhozrk ds nks >Vds vk,A blls yksxksa esa ng'kr vkSj QSy xbZA ckn esa irk pyk fd bldk dsaæ if'pe caxky ds nkftZfyax fLFkr fefjd esa FkkA crk;k tkrk gS] bu fnuk- sa usiky esa gh ugha Hkkjr esa Hkh yksxksa us viuh tku cpkus ds fy, jkrksa es lksus ds cnys [kqys eSnkuks esa etcqju viuk le; fcrk;k gS crk;k tkrk gS] fd fiNys fnuks ls yxkrkj Hkwdai vk jgk gS] usiky Hkwdai ds >Vdksa ls FkjkZ x;k gSA bl chp vka[ksa ftl vksj Hkh mBrh gSa] flQZ rckgh ds fu'kku gh utj vkrs gSaA fjDVj iSekus ij 7-9 dh rhozrk dk Hkwdai vkus ds rhu fnu ckn dkBek.Mq eycksa dk 'kgj fn[kkbZ ns jgk gSA gkykr ;s gS fd Mjs&lges yk[kksa yksx vius ?kj ykSVus dks rS;kj ugha gSaA ejus okyksa dh rknkn 4]542 dks ikj dj pqdh gSA vkB gtkj ls T;knk yksx ?kk;y gks pqdsa gSa vkSj lSdM+ksa yksxksa dk dgha dksbZ vrk&irk ugha gSA 18 Hkkjrh;ksa ds Hkh ekjs tkus dh [kcj gSA buesa vle ds lkr i;ZVd vkSj rsyqxq fQYeksa ds 21 o"khZ; dksfj;ksxzkQj fot; Hkh 'kkfey gSaA Hkkstu vkSj ikuh ds fy, ekjkekjh gks jgh gSA fctyh unkjn gS] rks t:jh nokvksa dk ?kksj vHkko gks x;k gSA O;oLFkk cgky djus esa ç'kklfud vf/kdkjh th&tku ls yxs gq, gSaA Hkwdai ls ejus okyksa dh la[;k c<+dj ikap gtkj gksus dh vk'kadk Hkh trkbZ xbZ gSA lqnwj xzkeh.k bykdksa esa vHkh jkgr dehZ ugha igqaps gSaA ogka ij eyck gVkus dk dke Hkh 'kq: ugha gqvk gSA jkgr ,tsalh oYMZ fotu ds çoäk eSV MSjol ds eqrk- fcd] ;gka ds xkaoksa esa le;&le; ij HkwL[kyu gksrk jgrk gSA vk'p;Z ugha fd nks lkS] rhu lkS ;k gtkj yksxksa dh vkcknh okys dbZ xkao iwjh rjg [kRe gks x, gksaxsA vc eycksa ds <sj ls ftanxh [kks- tus vkSj mUgsa cpkus dh tax rst gks xbZ gSA Hkwdai ds >Vds Fkeus vkSj ckfj'k [kRe gksus ds ckn Hkkjr lesr vU; ns'kksa ds cpko dehZ [kksth dqÙkksa] mUur&lkeku vkSj rduhd ds tfj;s ykirk yksxksa dks [kkstus esa yxs gq, gSaA usiky ds eq[; lfpo yhykef.k ikSMsy us dgk fd usiky bl ladV ls ckgj fudyus esa fons'kh enn ds fy, okdbZ cspSu gSA ekjs x, yksxksa ds lkewfgd vafre laLdkjksa dk flyflyk tkjh gSA Hkkjr ljdkj ds Hkkjr ds fons'k lfpo ,l- t;'kadj us crk;k fd vc rd 5]400 ls vf/kd Hkkjrh;ksa dks usiky ls lqjf{kr fudky fy;k x;k gSA buesa 30 fons'kh ukxfjd Hkh 'kkfey gSaA bl chp] Hkkjr ljdkj us jk"Vªh; vkink gsYiykbu uacj 1078 tkjh fd;k gSA dksbZ Hkh O;fä 011&1078 Mk;y dj usiky esa py jgs jkgr vfHk;ku ;k ogka Qals vius ifjtuksa ds ckjs esa iwNrkN dj ldrk gSA dkBek.Mq esa vk, Hkwdai ds mijkUr fQj mB ik,xk usiky ds- vkj- v#.k pM+hx<+% yEcs le; ds ckn jkT; dks vc ,d ,slk dkuwu feyus tk jgk gS ftles ftyk iqfyl dks etcwfj;ksa dks ugha rkduk iM+sxkA u, dkuwu esa vc ;krk;kr çca/ku VkLd QkslZ dk eqf[k;k ftyk iqfyl v/kh{kd gksxkA mik;qä dk çfrfuf/k] Mh,Qvks] uxj fuxe dk eq[; dk;Zdkjh vf/kdkjh] ftyk ifjogu vf/kdkjh] MhVhih vkSj ,LVsV vQlj gqMk lnL; gksaxsA xkSj djsa rks okLro esa VkLd QkslZ dk v/;{k ftyk/kh'k gksuk pkfg,A & ftyk iqfyl v/kh{kd vxj ftyk NksM+rs gSa rks ftyk/kh'k dks lwpuk ugha nsaxsA igys ftyk/kh'k dks lwpuk nsus dk çko/kku gSA & HkhM+ ij dkcw ikus vkSj dkuwu O;oLFkk cuk, j[kus ds fy, vHkh rd dk;Zdkjh eftLVªsV dh fu;qfä dk çko/kku gS exj vc iqfyl cy ç;ksx djus ds fy, iqfyl dks Lora= 'kfä nsus dk çko/kku cuk;k tk jgk gSA & ;g çko/kku fd;k tk jgk gS] fd vxj HkhM+ fu;af=r djus ds fy, xksyh pykbZ xbZ rks e`rdksa] ?kk;yksa dks vLirky fHktokus dk t:jh çca/k dk;Zdkjh eftLVªsV djsaxsA & lM+dksa] xfy;ksa ds ç;ksx dks jsxqysV djus dh 'kfä iqfyl dks nsus dk çLrko gS tcfd ;g lkekU; rkSj ij uxj fuxe ds ikl gksrk gSA& lkoZtfud euksjatu ds fy, py jgs flusek g‚y dks jsxqysV djus dh 'kfä Hkh iqfyl dks nsus dk çko/kku gS tcfd fluseSVksxzkQ ,DV ds rgr ;g vf/kdkjh ftyk/kh'k ds ikl gSA & HkhM+ dks ,d LFkku ij bdëk gksus ls jksdus ds fy, /kkjk&144 yxkus dk vf/kdkj ftyk/kh'k ds ikl gS] ysfdu çLrkfor :Yl esa ;g vf/kdkj iqfyl dks nsus dk çko/kku gS vkSj yksxksa ls 500 #i;s Qhl olwyus dk çko/kku fd;k tk jgk gSA & yEcs le; ls fczfV'k gqdwer ds dkuwuks ij xkSj djsa rks vaxzstksa ds le; esa cus fu;eksa ds rgr ftyk/kh'k dkuwu O;oLFkk lesr lc ekeyksa esa ftys dk eqf[k;k gksrk gSA ;gka rd fd iqfyl cy dk eqf[k;k Hkh ftyk/kh'k gh gksrk gS rkfd dkuwu O;oLFkk csgrj <ax ls pykbZ tk ldsA bl vf/kdkj dk bLrseky djrs le; ftyk/kh'k iqfyl Fkkuksa dh tkap dj ldrs gSaA gkykafd os bl vf/kdkj dk bLrseky djrs le; ;g /;ku j[krs gSa fd iqfyl vFk‚fjVh detksj u gksus ik,A exj u, fu;eksa esa bls cny fn;k x;k gSAlsD'ku&4 esa çko/kku fd;k x;k gS fd ftyk/kh'k ds {ks= esa iqfyl ç'kklu dk daVªksy vkSj funsZ'ku ftyk iqfyl v/kh{kd ds ikl jgsxkA ftyk Lrjh; 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  • 8. 8 ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 2015 National Binod Kumar Singh New Delhi: Delhi’s favourite hotel, The Suryaa New Delhi hosted a warm evening on the occasion of the launch of Dr. Jamuna Pai’s first book, No One Has To know. The launch was organized by Harper Collins in asso- ciation with The Suryaa, New Delhi. It was attended by guests from various fields which made it a suc- cess. Ms. Ramola Bachchan was the host for the evening and she engaged with the celebrated derma- tologist and cosmetologist to share some excellent beauty tips for the Indian skin. Dr. Pai addressed many sorts of skin problems and their simple remedies. She revealed the 5E approach to skin – Everyday, Exfoliate, Erase, Eat and Exercise – to help under- stand that subtle changes have the biggest impact. India’s leading cosmetic physician shared anti-ageing secrets with Ramola BachchanNoida Film City: An exhi- bition of Polish Film posters under the banner “Films of Krzysztof Kieslowski in World Film Posters” was inaugurated by Przemyslaw Isa Grabowski, Deputy Director of Polish Institute & Counselor at Polish Embassy in India and Ms. Aneta Święcicka, Visual Arts, Design and Theatre Programmer from the Polish Institute at Marwah Studios Complex. Speaking on the occasion Sandeep Marwah said that we have been closely associated with Polish Films as he was honored at Gdansk Film Festival for his five World Records and later invited to be on the International jury. He also apprised the stu- dents that Polish Films form a part of the curricu- lum of the students”. Grabowski and Aneta thanked Sandeep Marwah for organizing the poster exhibition and screening of the films. Ashok Tyagi, Secretary General of ICMEI, gave an insight to ICMEI, it’s working and how this chamber is asso- ciating with different coun- tries by way of art, culture and films. Later, Oscar win- ning film ‘Blue’ by Krzysztof Kieślowski was screened. The exhibition is open till Saturday, 2nd May 2015. Indo Polish Film Association of ICMEI pow- ered the event. Polish Film Week At Marwah Studios cnp bureau NEW DELHI: DELHI YOUTH CONGRESS WORK- ERS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF DELHI YOUTH CONGRESS PRESIDENT AMIT MALIK PROTEST- ED AGAINST BADAL GOVERENMENT AT CEN- TRAL MINISTER HARSIMAT KAUR RESIDENCE AT SAFDARJUNG ROAD. PROTEST WAS ON THE MOGA BUS INCIDENT. THE BUS IN WHICH THE INCIDENT HAPPENED BELONGS TO PUNJAB CM BADAL’S FAMILY. YOUTH CONGRESS DEMANDS THAT THE BUS SERVICE OF THE BADAL BUS COMPANY NAMED ORBIT BUS SERVICE SHOULD BE STOPED THROUGHOUT PUNJAB. AMIT MALIK SAID THE BUS BELONGS TO BADAL’S, THE GIRL AND HER MOTHER JUMPED OFF THE MOVING BUS IN PUNJAB’S MOGA DISTT. TO AVOID BEING SEXU- ALLY ASSAULTED BY THE CONDUCTOR’S ASSIS- TANT, AFTER THE DRIVER REFUSE TO STOP THE BUS AND THE CONDUCTOR DID NOT STOP THE BUS AND THE CONDUCTOR DID NOT COME TO THEIR HELP. DELHIYOUTHCONGRESSPROTEST AGAINSTPUNJAB’SBADALGOVERNMENT New Delhi: The Prime Minister chaired a high-level meeting on infrastructure. Besides a broad overview of the infrastructure scenario in the country, the meeting focused on the specific sectors of rural infrastructure, power, coal, renewable energy and petrole- um and natural gas. The Prime Minister reviewed the status of stalled projects in the infrastructure sector. He was apprised of the steps being taken to enhance infrastructure creation in accor- dance with the Prime Minister's vision for the 75th year of India's independence. The Prime Minister stressed on the need for Government departments to work towards ini- tializing spending of the budget, in a focused manner right from the start of the finan- cial year. He was given a detailed overview of the plans of various Ministries for com- pletion of pending projects within the current financial year. The Prime Minister asked for specific data to be collected and presented on priority areas such as toilets, afford- able housing and smart cities. He said that in the urban areas, one of the priorities should be in creation of waste to wealth, and efficient systems for waste water dispos- al and solid waste management in 500 cities. Reviewing rural infrastructure, the Prime Minister directed that the highest priority be accorded to the work envisaged under the Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana. He said irrigation potential of all reservoir projects should be realized to the extent possi- ble. In the power sector, the Prime Minister reiterated his emphasis on electrification of the unconnected villages at the earliest. A roadmap on this was presented to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister inquired about the progress on renewable energy goals, and directed maximum focus on this area. He said public spaces such as railway sta- tions should be priority areas for adopting energy efficient technologies, and renewable energy. Union Ministers Shri Arun Jaitley, Shri Nitin Gadkari, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad, Shri Piyush Goyal, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Shri Suresh Prabhu and Shri Ashok Gajpati Raju were present at the meeting. Senior officers from NITI Aayog, var- ious infrastructure Ministries and PMO were also present. PMchairshigh-levelmeetingoninfrastructuresectors
  • 9. Tourism9 ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 2015 Noida Film City: “India has great potential as far as tourist locations and development of manpower for the tourism and hospi- tality industry is concerned It’s a huge country and also can develop its own inter- nal tourism,” said H.E. Thorir Ibsen Ambassador of Iceland to India with accreditation to Bangladesh, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Nepal, Seychelles, Singapore, South Africa and Sri Lanka while releasing the new prospectus of AAFT School of Hospitality and Tourism. “We have joined hands with National Federation of Tourism And Transport Cooperatives of India Limited to give more seri- ous look to our efforts. I am confident of the quality education at this school too like media school” said Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios. Ashok Tyagi Secretary General ICMEI, Dr. A.K.Srivastava Director ASMS and Rahul Chongtham, Trade Advisor of Embassy of Iceland also spoke on the occasion. Large fraternity of tourism and hospitality fraternity attended the event. AAFTSchoolofHospitalityAndTourismProspectusReleased Eurostar has launched its new year-round service direct from London to Lyon, Avignon and Marseille, with the first train departing St Pancras International this morn- ing. Passengers can now speed across the French country- side to reach the gastronomy, lavender fields and sun- shine of these new destinations, now within easy reach of the heart of London or Ashford. A seamless journey takes travellers to the centre of Lyon, the French capital of gastronomy in just over four and a half hours, the sunny Provencal lavender fields in under six hours, or the bright lights and sunny coastline of Marseille in just over six hours. Nick Mercer, commercial director, Eurostar, said: “We’re delighted to send off our very first Eursotar pas- sengers to Lyon and the South of France today, and with strong advance ticket sales, we look forward to welcoming many more in the coming months. “Our new service brings the gastronomy, culture and art of the regions closer to the UK, with an effortless jour- ney available all year round.” Passengers travelling from France back to the UK can board their train without the need to arrive 30 minutes before departure, because check-in, security and immi- gration checks will take place at Lille Europe, where customers leave the train before continuing the journey to Ashford and London. Eurostar launche new services to Lyon Arabian Travel Market has opened its doors at the Dubai International Conference & Exhibition Centre, bringing togeth- er some of the biggest names in the travel and tourism busi- ness for the Middle East, showcasing their latest news and developments. The 2015 show is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai. Now approaching its 20th year, the show has grown to become the largest showcase of its kind in the region and one of the biggest in the world. This year’s four-day event is set to high- light tech growth within the industry, as online travel bookings in the MENA region increased by ten per cent in 2014. ArabianTravelMarketopensinDubai
  • 10. International10 ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 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 North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un ordered the execution of 15 senior officials this year, including several who complained about the young leader’s policies, South Korea’s intelligence agency said. Those executed included two vice minis- ter-level officials, the Yonhap news agency reported, citing legislators who attended a briefing by the National Intelligence Service (NIS). Both were punished for opposing or complaining about Kim’s directives, the legislators said. The Kim dynasty has ruled reclusive and impoverished North Korea for more than six decades with an iron fist and a perva- sive personality cult. The NIS suggested Kim Jong-Un was fol- lowing the well-trodden path of his father and grandfather in using regular purges and executions to ensure discipline and loyalty. Kim had his uncle and one-time political mentor Jang Song-Thaek executed in late 2013 on an array of charges, includ- ing treason and corruption. Jang had played a key role in cementing the leadership of the inexperienced Kim, who took over after the death of his father and long-time ruler Kim Jong-Il in December 2011. But analysts said Jang’s growing political power and intervention in lucrative trade deals was resented by his young nephew. SouthKoreaspyagencysaysKimJong-Unexecuted15topofficials Being slammed from all sides over its relentless execu- tion of eight drug convicts, Indonesia on Wednesday brushed aside condemnations, justifying the deaths as apart of country’s war against drug crimes. Talking to reporters in Cilacap, Indonesia’s Attorney General Muhammad Prasetyo said that execution of drug con- victs was a must as drug-related crimes posed a threat to the “nation’s survival”.“We are fighting a war against horrible drug crimes that threaten our nation`s survival,” the AFP quoted him as saying. “The executions have been successfully implemented, perfectly. All worked, no misses,” he said. “Execution is not a pleasant thing. It is not a fun job. But we must do it in order to save the nation from the danger of drugs,” he added according to the AFP. Prasteyo also downplayed Australia’s move of recalling ambassador and said that the executions were not meant to make “enemies out of nations” from where those exe- cuted came. Indonesia received scathing condemnation worldwide over its relentless act of executing seven foreigners and an Indonesian who were convicted of drug smuggling and were on death row. Out of nine prisoners on death row, eight were shot dead by a 13-member firing squad right after midnight outside the gates of Pasir Putih prison at the island of Nusakambangan. However, a Filipino woman Mary Jane Veloso, 30, was the only one to win a last-minute reprieve as the Philippine government requested that her testimony was required in a human trafficking case back home. “There was a request from the Philippine president regarding the perpetrator who’s suspected of committing human trafficking and surrendered in the Philippines. MJ is needed for her testimony,” said AG’s office. Indonesia says executions ‘not meant to make enemies out of nations’ Nepal: What took moments to flatten will take years to rebuild. In mere seconds powerful earthquake devastated a swathe of Nepal. Rebuilding the impov- erished Himalayan nation’s fragile econ- omy will require a long slog, financed by foreign aid and money from its army of overseas workers. Initial estimates peg the economic damage from the temblor that killed more than 5,000 people at bil- lions of dollars. The tourism industry, a pillar of the economy, has been shat- tered and it’s unclear when the travellers will return. “It’s been devastating. Their tourism economy has obviously come to a halt,” said Rajiv Biswas, Asia- Pacific economist with IHS. “I don’t know when it would be realistic for tourists to again visit Nepal.” Biswas forecasts the cost of reconstruction could exceed USD 5 billion or about 20 per cent of Nepal’s economy. An initial estimate by the US Geological Service reckons dam- ages of USD 1 billion to USD 10 billion. Other analysts say it’s far too early to assess the full cost. Tourism provides 7 per cent of Nepal’s jobs and accounts for 8 per cent of the economy, according to the Asian Development Bank. “I’ve had all my reservations cancelled. I have nil bookings left,” said Hari Man Lama, of Incentive Tours, a travel company in Kathmandu. “This disaster is going to bring a big loss to the travel industry and to the tens of thousands of people who depend on the tourists for their liveli- hood.” Nepaleconomyshatteredbyearthquake,recoverytotakeyears Rescuers pulled a 15-year-old boy alive from the rubble of Nepal’s massive earthquake on Thursday, five days after the disaster which is now known to have killed more than 5,500 people. The teenager’s rescue from the ruins of a collapsed building in Kathmandu provided a rare moment of joy as relief coordinators warned it could take five days to reach some of the worst hit areas, accessible only by foot. The United Nations launched an appeal for $415 million in aid from the international community while President Barack Obama vowed the United States would do everything in its power to help the devastated nation. Nepalese authorities also announced that climbing would resume on Mount Everest next week despite the deaths of 18 people on the world’s tallest mountain in an avalanche triggered by the earthquake. Grainy broadcast footage showed a crowd of rescuers trying to bring the youngster out of the rubble of a guesthouse in the Gongabu district of the ruined capital before police confirmed he had been pulled out. “A 15-year-old boy has been rescued from the rubble of a lodge called Hilton Guesthouse,” said police spokesman Kamal Singh Bam. “We are awaiting more detail,” he added, identifying the boy as Pemba Lama. The mud-caked teenager was fitted with a neck brace and hooked up to an intravenous drip at the scene before being lifted on a stretcher into an ambulance that then raced to hospital. The news was likely to reinvigorate the efforts of res- cuers who have had to contend with regular shocks and rain which makes it harder for sniffer dogs to work out if anyone is alive below the mountains of concrete. 15-year-old boy pulled out alive from rubble five days after Nepal earthquake
  • 11. Crime/Education11 ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 2015 vkS|ksfxd {ks= ds foKkiuksa& [kcjksa ds fy, fHkokM+h esa lEidZ djsa vyVZU;wtlfoZl]daVªh,aMi‚fyfVDl fganh vaxzsth esa çdkf'kr ekfld if=kdk,u- lh- vkj-@ midk;kZy; ch &110] VkWi ¶yksj x.kifr Iyktk Qwyckx fHkokM+h jktLFkku 301019 mob +91 9314673696, 9050204328, 7834980690 cnp bureau A.P.:The Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) in col- laboration with Telangana State Police Officers Association is conducting a one day free workshop for Students and Un-Employed youth. This event organ- ized under the banner of ‘TITA Telangana YUVA Nirmaan’. The event is held Cyberabad Police Commissioner Auditorium, Cyberabad Police Commissioner Office, Gachibowli. The event is being inaugurated by Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) member C. Vittal, Cyberabad Police Commissioner CV Anand, TITA Honorary President V. Prakash and Telangana State Digital Media Director Dileep Konatham. Telangana State Communications Director Ramesh Akula will be the Guest for Valedictory func- tion. This event is designed to help Students and Un- employed youth to choose a right career path. “The event consists of sessions on opportunities in Government Sector & T- Hub by Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) Member C. Vittal and Digital Media Director Dileep Konatham respec- tively. Session on soft skills like Interview, Communication, Motivation and Goal settings by renowned personality development trainers Dr. PSY Visesh and Charan Lakkaraju. Technical sessions are also conducted on latest tech- nologies by leading IT industry experts. These sessions are intended to help the audience understand and evaluate the opportunities in respec- tive domains and choose the successful path.” said TITA Founder & President Sundeep Kumar Makthala. “In-continuation to this workshop, ‘TITA Telangana YUVA Niramaan’ team will be organizing the mentorship programs where students with their interests in spe- cific domains will be tagged to the respective mentors, which help the Students to seek continuous guidance in their interested domains. These mentors will be accessible to the students personally and they will provide all the required guidance and help them focus and excel in the cho- sen domains.” said Makthala. ‘TITA Telangana YUVA Nirmaan’ by TS Police Bangalore: City Police Commissioner M.N. Reddi has ordered an departmental inquiry against an police inspector B R Yathiraj attached to Peenya police station for allegedly manhandling a few media persons. A pedestrian was knocked down by a speeding BMTC bus at T Dasarahalli on Tumakuru road around 11:30 PM on on Friday.Passerby said the bus driver did not stop peenya traffic police were alerted about this but they did not reach the spot on time locals staged a protest and blocked the road. At the same time peenya law and order police inspector B R Yathiraj rushed to the spot and started abusing the protestor and also resorted to canning them.He also abused television reporters and cameraman who been to coverage . The official has been accused of manhandling media crew while they went to cover a road accident. Inspector Yathiraju allegedly manhandled them while they went to cover a road accident near T. Dasarahalli. Based on a complaint, Mr. Reddi ordered the Deputy Commissioner of Police T R Suresh (north division) to conduct an inquiry personally and submit a report. Suresh said I have sought video footage of the incident once it is verified I will submit a report for legal action . said by commissioner of police m n Reddi. Inquiry Against 'Abusive'Peenya Police Inspector by Commissioner M N Reddi New Delhi: India captured 107 places across the 36 subject tables in this year's QS World University Rankings by Subject. The ranking includes six new tables on architecture, arts and design, business studies, dentistry, development th studies and veterinary science. With the 17 rank in the world for development studies, the University of Delhi (DU) secured the highest rank of all the 20 Indian universities featured in the rank- ings. The most visible from India is the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B). It has found a place in the top 100 for eight subjects: statistics and operational research; material science; mechanical, aeronautical and manufac- turing engineering; electrical and elec- tronic engineering; civil and structural engineering; chemical engineering; com- puter science and information system; and art and design. There are nine Indian institutions in the top 100 for nine disciplines. Indian universities have shown a "stronger presence" in different subjects in the top 100, according to QS, a London-based provider of higher edu- cation and careers information, inde- pendent research and solutions. "These rankings allow institutions to be highlight- ed for areas of specialties that overall rankings do not allow for," said Ben Sowter, head of research, QS. While DU does not have a standalone unit for development studies, its different depart- ments, centres and courses, such as those for economics, geography, African studies, agricultural economics, develop- ing countries and women's studies, cover the field, says QS. India's 'strong' presence New Delhi: There is a difference between one's job and role. People hold jobs, which they can stretch to make their role, said Rajiv Bajaj, managing director, Bajaj Auto Ltd, at a ses- sion on 'Creating a World-class Ecosystem: Can India Make It?' during a national leadership conclave organised by the All India Management Association (AIMA) in Delhi. He recalled an analogy cited by yoga guru BKS Iyengar, saying in life as in yoga, 'find your centre and stretch.' "Our job is our centre. Our role is whatever we can stretch it to," said Bajaj. Expand job role
  • 12. Business12 ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 2015 spl. correspondent New Delhi: – Elitegroup Computer System (ECS) is holding a launching event at Le Meridian hotel in New Delhi and proud to intro- duce the latest mini PC – LIVA X, a fan-less design, zero noise and power sav- ing small-size computer. Adopting Intel® Bay-Trail M SOC and 15W ultra-low power design; supporting Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Linux, and Ubuntu operat- ing systems. Moreover, could upgrade to Windows 10 for free once available. Meanwhile, LIVA X sup- ports USB 3.0 port, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth wireless connec- tion technology, and can upgrade storage capacity via mSATA SSD. The most importantly is the size of LIVA X ringing in at only half a liter! LIVA X Mini PC brings a whole new PC experience to the world. Now as, LIVA X is available with sweet spot price as per Indian market expecta- tions. Sunny Yang, ECS General Manager, said,” We believe that the concept of mini PC is a fast growing trend within the Indian tech-savvy community. ECSAnnouncedLatestMiniPC–LIVAX,Small,CapableandEverywhere spl. correspondent Mumbai:LG Electronics announced the availability of its premium flagship smartphone, LG G Flex2 in India, powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810 processor with X10 LTE, a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., at a celebrity studded event in Mumbai. Bollywood superstars Anil Kapoor and Nargis Fakhri showcased their directorial debut through 4K Ultra HD videos and still shots on the G Flex2. The two came together for the first time to showcase their directorial short films, shot on this revolutionary smartphone that boasts state of art curve design, 4K Ultra HD camera and a brilliant immersive screen. LG G FLEX2 NOWAVAILABLE IN INDIA cnp bureau New Delhi: Ethiopia on Friday offered 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) facility to India for setting up hospitals and other health- care facilities in her land for which the former will acquire land for Indian entrepre- neurs with host of other incentives and tax facilities. Addressing a Summit on “India: The Future Global Healthcare Hub” under aegis of PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ambassador of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Mrs. Gennet Zewide said, “many patients travel from Ethiopia and other African countries for super critical care facilities. The Ethiopia, particularly would offer 100% FDI bene- fits for Indian professionals that intend to explore the country for setting up of host of medical services includ- ing concessional land and bunch of incentives includ- ing holidays schemes to suitably protect the Indian investments in the health sector”. However, during the summit a vast majority of African diplomats that had gathered to take part in the summit from countries such as Republic of Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Egypt, Gambia demanded that facilitation centres need to be setup, especially for the African countries. Ethiopia offers 100% FDI facilities to indian health sector to set up health facilities says its ambassador Hyundaibeingsnewfiscalwith2.6percentgrowth New Delhi: India's second largest car maker Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) said it closed last month with a marginal 2.6 per- cent sales growth. In a statement, the compa- ny said it sold 51,505 units (domestic 36,601 units, exports 12,904 units) last month up form 50,222 units (domestic 35,248 units, exports 14,974 units) sold in April 2014. "Hyundai with a volume of 38,601 units continued the growth momentum with 9.5 percent increase over last year on the strength of strong and young product portfo- lio led by 12,425 units of Elite i20 and i20 Active in a challenging market conditions especially in the rural market," Rakesh Srivastava, senior vice president-sales and marketing was quoted as saying in the statement. cnp bureau
  • 13. Entertainment13 ubZ fnYyh] 4 ebZ] ls 10 ebZ 2015 cnp bureau Mumbai: It’s the biggest birthday bash of the year for the biggest superhero! POGO is pulling out all the stops to celebrate Chhota Bheem’s birthday all throughout summer. The channel has not only lined up all-new episodes, specials and movies but is also giving kids across the country a chance to meet Bheem and party with him. Kick off the celebrations with the premiere of Chhota Bheem and the Sky Dragon movie. Sky Dragon, the protector of the skies and creator of rainbows, has disap- peared. Bheem and his friends must fight Hezark, a cunning mythological creature, to save Sky Dragon and restore the peace to the skies. Join Bheem in his new adventure where sky is the limit! POGO has also lined up several new spe- cials such as Bheem ka Birthday Flashback, Pogovengers and Dholakpur Musical Mela across May to keep the fes- tivities going. POGO celebrate Chhota Bheem’s birthday with new movies Mumbai: Actress Deepika Padukone, who is all set for her forthcoming family drama Piku, believes there is a little bit of the character- istics of her titular char- acter in everyone.The actress believes the film is relatable not just for the Indian audi- ence, but for the interna- tional viewers as well. “As a character and a film, it’s extremely relat- able not just to an Indian audience, but globally as well. Piku is a beautiful, quirky take on a father-daughter relationship and tells the tale of how we begin tak- ing care of our parents as they get older. “The film is titled Piku because it focuses on her life and follows her journey – trying to multi-task at work, family and her social life. I believe there’s a little bit of Piku in all of us,” Deepika said in a statement. Sharing her experience working with co-stars Amitabh Bachchan and Irrfan Khan, she said, “Amitji and I have worked before as well but I enjoyed working with him this time a lot more. I really value the experience,” she said. “Irrfan is (also) an amazing talent, and I feel very fortunate to work with both of them,” Deepika added. The 29-year-old actress along with co-star Irrfan and director Shoojit Sircar unveiled the ‘Piku Melange Collection’ earlier this week. It is an ethnic fusion collection from Melange by clothing b r a n d Lifestyle. Deepika Padukone: There’s a little bit of Piku in all of us Mumbai: Actress Drew Barrymore, who gave birth to her second child last year, says she does not get affected by “ridiculous” pressures of getting back to her pre- baby weight. “I think its crazy to worry about that. It takes nine months to build, it takes nine months to unbuild, at best,” Barrymore, 40, said. “We just have to take pressures off. They’re so silly and ridiculous. It took a year and I’m not even there, but it’s fine. I’m so okay with that,” she said. Crazy to worry about post-baby weight: Drew Barrymore Mumbai: Having a success- ful acting career and in a relationship with business- man Jose Antonio Baston, actress Eva Longoria says she is in a “complete place” in her life. The 40-year-old actress gushed about how life has been good to her of late, reported Ace Showbiz. “I’m just in a happy place in my life that it’s easy to be open and in love because I am in a complete place in my life. “Whether it’s personally, career, new projects, going back to television, there’s just so much happiness and joy in my life and I think you know that transmits to every- thing.” she said. Longoria, who has been dating Baston since late 2013, was con- firmed in January this year to be returning to TV with a new series titled “Telenovela”. I am in a complete place in my life: Eva LongoriaNever thought I am stylish: Priyanka Chopra Mumbai: She is known for setting style trends in Bollywood but actress Priyanka Chopra says she never took fashion seri- ously and her look is just an extension of her mind. The 32-year-old former Miss World said she just tries to be unique whenev- er she attends any event. “I never thought I am a stylish. For me style is always a representation of what you want to wear but doing it in a unique way and express- ing yourself. Every girl loves to be stylish,” she told reporters at an event. For the glitzy ceremony last evening, the “Mary Kom” star opted a silver leather dress and teamed with grey socks on heels.
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gkfly fd;kA ,d le; eSaus lkspk fd ge mUgsa 140 ls 150 ds chp jksd nsaxs ysfdu bl çk:i esa vkSj bruh rst vkmVQhYM ij ges'kk ,slk ugha gksrkA** nwljh rjQ lqijfdaXl ds dIrku egsaæ flag /kksuh us Ldksj dks 150 ju ds ikj igqapkus dk Js; iou usxh dks fn;k ftUgksaus var esa 13 xsan esa 27 ju dh ikjh [ksyh FkhA /kksuh us dgk] ^^;g dkQh vPNk Ldksj FkkA ge ;gka usxh dh otg ls igqapus esa lQy jgsA geus 'kq:vkr esa dkQh fodsV xaok fn,A dkQh vPNk ç;kl Fkk ysfdu vxj tMstk FkksM+h csgrj xsanckth djrk rks eq>s yxrk gS fd fodsV ls mls enn feyrhA dqy feykdj vPNk ç;kl FkkA** mUgksaus dgk] ^^bl rjg dh fip ls dykbZ ls fLiu djkus okys xsancktksa dks vf/kd enn feyrh gS ysfdu usxh us vPNh xsanckt dhA vf'ou dks ;gka xsanckth djus esa etk vkrkA psUubZ okilh ykSVus ds ckn gesa pksV ls mldh çxfr ds ckjs esa irk pysxkA** psUubZlqijfdaXldksgjkdjjkgreglwldjjgsgSaxaHkhj dksydkrk% lquhy ukjk;.k lafnX/k xsanckth ,D'ku ds dkj.k Hkys gh ckgj gks ldrs gSa ysfdu dksydkrk ukbVjkbMlZ ds cYysckt jksfcu mFkIik dk ekuuk gS fd ;g jgL;e;h fLiuj nenkj okilh djds vkbZih,y esa czSM gkx ds lkFk etcwr tksM+h cuk,xkA ukjk;.k dh vuqifLFkfr esa gkx us nks eSpksa esa ikap fodsV fy;s gSaA dsdsvkj dh 2012 vkSj 2014 dh thr ds lw=/kkj jgs ukjk;.k dh xsanckth ,D'ku dk dy psUubZ esa fQj ls ijh{k.k fd;k x;kA blls igys chlhlhvkbZ us mu ij vkQ czsd djus ls jksd fn;k FkkA dsdsvkj ds lykeh cYysckt mFkIik us dgk fd ;g xsanckt ds fy;s okLro esa eqf'dy pj.k gS ysfdu og dM+h esgur djus okyk f[kykM+h gSA mUgksaus dgk] ^^gekjh Vhe csgn laxfBr gS vkSj blls okLro esa ge Hkzfer gq, gSA og ,slk f[kykM+h gS tks Vhe ds fy;s csgn egRoiw.kZ gSA ge mlds dkS'ky vkSj Vhe ds fy;s ;ksxnku dk lEeku djrs gSaA gesa fuf'pr rkSj ij mldh deh [ky jgh gS ysfdu gesa iwjk fo'okl gS fd og nenkj okilh djsxkA" ukjk;.k ds vkt caxyq# esa Vhe ls tqM+us dh laHkkouk gSA mudh vuqifLFkfr esa gkx dks dsdsvkj dh rjQ ls [ksyus dk ekSdk feykA mFkIik us dgk] ^^gkx vyx rjg dk xsanckt gSA mu nksuksa esa dkQh varj gS ysfdu os leku :i ls çHkko'kkyh gSaA tc gesa lquhy tSls f[kykM+h dh deh [ky jgh Fkh rc mUgksaus vPNk çn'kZu fd;kA ;fn os nksuksa [ksyrs gSa rks ;g csgn [krjukd vkØe.k gksxkA lquhyukjk;.knenkjokilhdjsaxs%mFkIik ubZ fnYyhA vkbZih,y&8 dk vk/kk lhtu yxHkx [kRe gks pqdk gS vkSj bl nkSjku dbZ cYyscktksa vkSj xsancktksa us vius çn'kZu ls QSal dk [kwc euksjatu fd;k gSA gkykafd dqN ,sls LVkj cYysckt bl ckj vc rd ¶y‚i jgs gSa] ftu ij bl lhtu esa Ýsapkbth Vheksa us djksM+ksa #i, [kpZ fd, gSaA budk ,d&,d ju bu Vheksa dks yk[kksa #i, dk iM+ jgk gSA lqij ¶y‚i cYyscktksa ij ,d utj 1- ;qojkt flag (fnYyh Ms;jMsfoYl) ;qojkt flag dks bl lhtu ds fy, fnYyh Ms;jMsfoYl us lcls T;knk 16 djksM+ #i, dh jde [kpZ djds viuh Vhe esa 'kkfey fd;k] ysfdu ;qojkt dk cYyk viuh dher pqdkus esa ukdke jgkA vc rd [ksys 7 eSpksa esa ;qojkt us ek= 124 ju cuk, gSaA bl fygkt ls mudk gj ,d ju fnYyh Ms;jMsfoYl ds ekfydksa dks 12 yk[k #i, ls Hkh Åij dk iM+k gSA 2- fnus'k dkfrZd (jkW;y pSysatlZ csaxywj) blh lhtu esa j‚;y pkSysatlZ csaxywj us Hkh rkfeyukMq ds fodsVdhij cYysckt fnus'k dkfrZd ij nkao yxk;k vkSj mUgsa 10-5 djksM+ #i, esa [kjhnkA ysfdu ;s nkao vc rd lgh ugha iM+k gSA vc rd [ksys 7 eSpksa esa fnus'k dkfrZd egt 70 ju gh cuk lds gSaA bl rjg mudk ,d ju fnYyh Ms;jMsfoYl dks 15 yk[k #i, dk iM+k gSA 3-Xysu eSDlosy (fdaXl bysou iatkc) fiNys lhtu esa fdaXl bysosu iatkc dks Qkbuy rd igqapkus esa vge jksy fuHkkus okys eSDlosy bl ckj cqjh rjg ¶y‚i lkfcr gks jgs gSSaA gkykr ;s gSa fd mUgsa 2 eSpksa esa ckgj Hkh cSBuk iM+k gSA eSDlosy us 5 eSp [ksys] ftlesa oks flQZ 62 ju cuk ldsA bl fygkt ls mudk gj ,d ju djhc 10 yk[k #i, dk iM+ jgk gSA iatkct Vhe us mu ij 6 djksM+ #i, [kpZ fd, gSaA 4- ohjsaæ lgokx ¼fdaXl bysou iatkc½ fiNys lky tc lgokx dks iatkc us 3-2 djksM+ #i, [kpZ djds [kjhnk Fkk rks lHkh dks gSjkuh gqbZ Fkh] ysfdu chrs lky Vhe ds Qkbuy esa igqa- pus ij bldh T;knk ppkZ ugha gqbZA gkykafd bl lhtu esa lgokx ds u pyus ls Vhe dk dkQh uqdlku gqvk gSA lgokx us 6 eSpksa esa egt 96 ju cuk, gSSa vkSj mudk gj ,d ju rdjhcu lk<+s rhu yk[k #i, dk gSA 5- eqjyh fot; (fdaXl bysou ) lgokx vkSj eSDlosy dh rjg iatkc us eqjyh fot; dks 3 djksM+ dh jed pqdkdj [kjhnk] ysfdu mldk ;s nkao Hkh csdkj x;kA vkbZih,y&8dslqij¶y‚icYysckt djkphA fØdsV fo'odi ds ckn ouMs ls laU;kl ysus okys ikfdLrku ds vkØked v‚yjkmaMj vkSj Vh&20 Vhe ds dIrku 'kkfgn vQjhnh us baVjus'kuy fØdsV dks iwjh rjg ls vyfonk dgus dk eu cuk fy;k gSA 'kkfgn vxys lky Hkkjr esa gksus okys V~osaVh&20 fo'o di ds ckn varjjk"Vªh; fØdsV dks vyfonk dg nsaxsA vQjhnh VsLV vkSj ouMs fØdsV ls igys gh laU;kl ys pqds gSa] ysfdu vHkh Hkh Vh&20 fØdsV [ksy jgs gSaA ikfdLrkuh fØdsV dh thoujs[kk j[ks dgs tkus okys cwe cwe vQjhnh vkfr'kh cYysckth ds fy, e'kgwj gSaA ,d lekjksg esa ehfM;k ls ckr djrs gq, vQjhnh us dgk fd mudh vkf[kjh cph [okfg'k vxys lky ikfdLrku Vhe dh vxqvkbZ djrs gq, mls Vh20 fo'o f[krkc fnykuk gSA 'kkfgn vQjhnh Vh&20 fo'odi ds ckn fÿdsV ls lU;kl ysaxs