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Country & Politics Political News Bulletin & Beyond National Weekly dUVªh,.MikWfyfVDl o"kZ % 4 vad % 1 ubZ fnYyh] 8 twu ls 14 twu 2015 ewY; % 2/- i`"B % 16 countryandpolitics.in Vipin New Delhi: The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, said that even as his 2-day visit to Bangladesh was ending, he felt the real journey begins now. He said the welcome accord- ed to him, was in effect, a welcome to 125 crore Indians. He was addressing a gath- ering comprising members of the Indian community, eminent Bangladeshis including political personal- ities, cultural personalities, business persons, acade- micians and Dhaka University students. He said that while people thought we were just near (paas-paas) to each other, now the world would have to acknowledge that we are not just paas-paas but also saath-saath (togeth- er). He said he was especially happy that a Mukti Jodha President, in the presence of the Bangabandhu's daughter, had presented the Bangladesh Liberation War honour to Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, which Shri Modi had the honour to receive. He said that as a young man, his first expo- sure to politics was in the form of a Satyagrahi in support of the liberation struggle in Bangladesh. The Prime Minister said the world rarely notices developing countries. He said Bangladesh has had to often face natural disas- ters. But nevertheless, he said, Bangladesh has done unparalleled work in many fields. He said the work done by Bangladesh in the garment sector is well appreciated. He said that he was happy to hear this on a recent visit to China, for the fact that a develop- ing country had achieved such a feat. He said that if Bangladesh prospers, India too would benefit. The Prime Minister said many states in India could learn from Bangladesh on several social indicators, such as infant mortality rate. He said when Bangladesh progresses, India feels proud, because Indian soldiers too have shed blood for the birth of this country. The Prime Minister con- gratulated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her sin- gle-minded focus on eco- nomic development. He said a firm foundation is being laid for Bangladesh's economic progress. The Prime Minister said India and Bangladesh are both blessed to be young nations, with young dreams. He said a nation with such leadership and such strength, like Bangladesh, would progress inexorably. The Prime Minister said the era of expansionism in geopolitics has ended. He said the world now needs vikaswaad (development), not vistaarwaad (expan- sionism). Referring to the Land Boundary Agreement between the two countries, he described it as one which bonded hearts together. The Prime Minister said both India and Bangladesh wanted to establish the Buddhist cir- cuit - and where there was Buddha, there could be no Yuddha. He quoted a newspaper editorial that said that the Land Boundary Agreement was equivalent to the fall of the Berlin Wall. He said the world would have to acknowledge that we are people who find ways to move ahead. The Prime Minister said the younger generation deserves the chance to achieve its aspirations. He appreciated the contribu- tion of the Dhaka University to Bangladesh. He said that India would work with Dhaka University on oceanography, to build the Ocean Economy. The Prime Minister said SAARC countries were keen to establish connec- tivity at the last SAARC summit - but then - not every country is Bangladesh. He said India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan had now decided to move ahead in this direc- tion. He said the European Union had developed a lot because of better connec- tivity. He said today no country could work alone, as the whole world has become interdependent. He said India and Bangladesh had recognized this fact, and this was reflected in the 22 agreements that had been signed during this visit. He congratulated the farsight- ed leadership of Bangladesh for accom- plishing this. The Prime Minister said a satellite photo would reveal that the SAARC countries were still dark - had no access to electricity. He said if India Nepal Bhutan and Bangladesh worked together, this darkness would be dispelled. He said recently Bangladesh helped India transport equipment for a power plant in Tripura, and now Bangladesh was receiving 100 MW of power from that power plant. Continued on Page 09 PM's Address at the Bangabandhu International Convention Centre cnp bureau New Delhi: “It’s one step forward towards realizing Prime Minister’s vision of Digital India”, said Minister of Road Transport & Highways and Shipping, Shri Nitin Gadkari while inaugurating the system of online collection of light dues of the Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships (DGLL). Till now, the mode of Light dues payment was only by way of phys- ical payment. With a view to pro- mote ease of business, a number of e-governance initiatives have been taken up by the Ministry of Shipping. As a part of the ongoing efforts, Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships (DGLL) has now facilitated the payment of Light dues through online mode. Syndicate Bank has now been accredited to collect the Light dues through online banking. Online payment of Light-dues can be made by accessing the website of Directorate General of Lighthouses and Lightships or Syndicate Bank. The existing man- ual mode of payment of Light-dues will also co-exist. Online collection will avoid the delay which normally arises in manual mode of payment and would facilitate the ship owners in obtaining prompt Light dues clear- ance from the Customs and Port Authorities. Faster clearance of ships and reduction in detention time of vessels for payment of Light dues by shipping agency/ship owner will further the cause of ease of business. DGLL had sim- plified the procedure for collection of Light dues in respect of Container Vessels in November 2014 by charging the dues based on TEU (Twenty Feet Equivalent Unit) instead of Net Registered Tonnage. Speaking on the occa- sion, the Minister reiterated that Lighthouses and Islands would be linked with tourism. To turn Lighthouses tourist attractions, fea- sibility studies have been complet- ed for Lighthouses at Mahablipuram, Chennai, Rameshwaram, Muttom (Kanyakumari), Kanhoji Angre, Konark, Dwarka, False Point (Odisha), Veraval (Gujarat), Gopalpur (Odisha), Aguada (GOA), Kaddalur Point (Kerala), Minicoy (Lakshwadweep), Sun Rock (Mumbai) and Dolphin’s Nose (Visakhapatnam). Shri Nitin Gadkari Inaugurate Online Collection of Light Dues

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New Delhi: The PrimeMinister, Shri NarendraModi, said that even as his2-day visit to Bangladeshwas ending, he felt the realjourney begins now. Hesaid the welcome accord-ed to him, was in effect, awelcome to 125 croreIndians. He was addressing a gath-ering comprising membersof the Indian community,eminent Bangladeshisincluding political personal-ities, cultural personalities,business persons, acade-micians and DhakaUniversity students. Hesaid that while peoplethought we were just near(paas-paas) to each other,now the world would haveto acknowledge that weare not just paas-paas butalso saath-saath (togeth-er). He said he was especiallyhappy that a Mukti JodhaPresident, in the presenceof the Bangabandhu'sdaughter, had presentedthe Bangladesh LiberationWar honour to Shri AtalBihari Vajpayee, which ShriModi had the honour toreceive. He said that as ayoung man, his first expo-sure to politics was in theform of a Satyagrahi insupport of the liberation

struggle in Bangladesh. The Prime Minister saidthe world rarely noticesdeveloping countries. Hesaid Bangladesh has hadto often face natural disas-ters. But nevertheless, hesaid, Bangladesh has doneunparalleled work in manyfields. He said the workdone by Bangladesh in thegarment sector is wellappreciated. He said thathe was happy to hear thison a recent visit to China,for the fact that a develop-ing country had achievedsuch a feat. He said that ifBangladesh prospers,India too would benefit. The Prime Minister saidmany states in India could

learn from Bangladesh onseveral social indicators,such as infant mortalityrate. He said whenBangladesh progresses,India feels proud, becauseIndian soldiers too haveshed blood for the birth ofthis country. The Prime Minister con-gratulated Prime MinisterSheikh Hasina for her sin-gle-minded focus on eco-nomic development. Hesaid a firm foundation isbeing laid for Bangladesh'seconomic progress. The Prime Minister saidIndia and Bangladesh areboth blessed to be youngnations, with youngdreams. He said a nation

with such leadership andsuch strength, likeBangladesh, wouldprogress inexorably. The Prime Minister saidthe era of expansionism ingeopolitics has ended. Hesaid the world now needsvikaswaad (development),not vistaarwaad (expan-sionism). Referring to the LandBoundary Agreementbetween the two countries,he described it as onewhich bonded heartstogether. The PrimeMinister said both Indiaand Bangladesh wanted toestablish the Buddhist cir-cuit - and where there wasBuddha, there could be noYuddha. He quoted anewspaper editorial thatsaid that the LandBoundary Agreement wasequivalent to the fall of theBerlin Wall. He said theworld would have toacknowledge that we arepeople who find ways tomove ahead. The Prime Minister saidthe younger generationdeserves the chance toachieve its aspirations. Heappreciated the contribu-tion of the DhakaUniversity to Bangladesh.He said that India wouldwork with Dhaka Universityon oceanography, to build

the Ocean Economy. The Prime Minister saidSAARC countries werekeen to establish connec-tivity at the last SAARCsummit - but then - notevery country isBangladesh. He said India,Bangladesh, Nepal andBhutan had now decided tomove ahead in this direc-tion. He said the EuropeanUnion had developed a lotbecause of better connec-tivity. He said today no countrycould work alone, as thewhole world has becomeinterdependent. He saidIndia and Bangladesh hadrecognized this fact, andthis was reflected in the 22agreements that had beensigned during this visit. Hecongratulated the farsight-ed leadership ofBangladesh for accom-plishing this. The Prime Minister said asatellite photo would revealthat the SAARC countrieswere still dark - had noaccess to electricity. Hesaid if India Nepal Bhutanand Bangladesh workedtogether, this darknesswould be dispelled. Hesaid recently Bangladeshhelped India transportequipment for a powerplant in Tripura, and nowBangladesh was receiving100 MW of power from thatpower plant. Continued on Page 09

PM's Address at the Bangabandhu International Convention Centre

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New Delhi: “It’s one step forwardtowards realizing Prime Minister’svision of Digital India”, said Ministerof Road Transport & Highways andShipping, Shri Nitin Gadkari whileinaugurating the system of onlinecollection of light dues of theDirectorate General of Lighthousesand Lightships (DGLL). Till now, the mode of Light duespayment was only by way of phys-ical payment. With a view to pro-mote ease of business, a numberof e-governance initiatives havebeen taken up by the Ministry ofShipping. As a part of the ongoingefforts, Directorate General ofLighthouses and Lightships

(DGLL) has now facilitated thepayment of Light dues throughonline mode. Syndicate Bank hasnow been accredited to collect theLight dues through online banking.Online payment of Light-dues canbe made by accessing the websiteof Directorate General ofLighthouses and Lightships orSyndicate Bank. The existing man-ual mode of payment of Light-dueswill also co-exist. Online collection will avoid thedelay which normally arises inmanual mode of payment andwould facilitate the ship owners inobtaining prompt Light dues clear-ance from the Customs and PortAuthorities. Faster clearance of

ships and reduction in detentiontime of vessels for payment ofLight dues by shipping agency/shipowner will further the cause ofease of business. DGLL had sim-plified the procedure for collectionof Light dues in respect of

Container Vessels in November2014 by charging the dues basedon TEU (Twenty Feet EquivalentUnit) instead of Net RegisteredTonnage. Speaking on the occa-sion, the Minister reiterated thatLighthouses and Islands would belinked with tourism. To turnLighthouses tourist attractions, fea-sibility studies have been complet-ed for Lighthouses atMahablipuram, Chennai,Rameshwaram, Muttom(Kanyakumari), Kanhoji Angre,Konark, Dwarka, False Point(Odisha), Veraval (Gujarat),Gopalpur (Odisha), Aguada(GOA), Kaddalur Point (Kerala),Minicoy (Lakshwadweep), SunRock (Mumbai) and Dolphin’sNose (Visakhapatnam).

Shri Nitin Gadkari Inaugurate Online Collection of Light Dues

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RIDHI BAHL

A CLEAR VISION ,INTELLGENT PLANNING

AND INNOVATIVE FINANCE MANGEMENT IS

A MUST FOR ANY BUSINESS INSTITU-

TION TO ABSORB DEVELOPMENT RAPIDLY

TAKING PLACE OUTSIDE IN ITS OWN OR

RELATED SPHERE.MOTIVIATING SKILLS,

GRIT, RESILENCE ,WILL AND THE DETERMI-

NATION OF THE PRIME MOVERS ARE

ESSENTIALFOR THESUCCESS IN TODAY’S

COMPETITVE WORLD. BUT IF YOU DONOT

HAVE THE SUPPORT OF DESTINY THE

SUCCESS WILL NOT EVEN TOUCH

YOU.PLANETARY POSITIONA HAVE A

STRONG INFLUNCE ON PEOPLE’S SUC-

CESS AND FAILURE.

THREE TOP INDUSTRIALSTS BILL

GATES,G.D BIRLA NAD MUKESH AMBANI

HAVE ACHIEVED GREAT HEIGHTS HAVE

SUCESSFULLY MADE MONEY .NOW LET US

SEE HOW DOES ASTROLOGY A SUPER

SCIENCE TO DELVE INTO THE MEANING

AND PURPOSE OF HUMAN LIFE AS

VEDANG(PART OF VEDA) CAN TELL

WHETHER THERE IS EITHER SUCCESS OR

FAILURE OR HOW DESTINY WILL WORK

WHETHER IT IS INSCURUTABLE WORKING

CAN BE UNDERSTOOD BY AN

ASTROLOGER. THESE THREE MEN ARE

BUSINESS MEN WITH THE MOTIVE TO

EARN MONEY BUT EACH OF THEM HAVE

REACTED TO FINANCES DIFFERENTLY LIKE

BILL GATES DOING PHILONTHROPHY,BIR-

LAJI SETTING UP EDUCATIONAL INSTITU-

TION AND MUKESHAMBANI USING THE

MONEY FOR EXPANSION OF HIS BUSI-

NESS.

BILL GATES DID NOT INHERIT ANY PRORE-

TY,STARTED HIS CARRER BY DOING A JOB

WENT AHEAD AND SET UP MICROSFT IN

THEYEAR 1976 .HIS CHART (HORSCOPE)

SHOWS CLEARLY THE STRONG DHAN YOG

OPERATING IN THE DASHA(TIME FRAME OF

A PLANET)OF KETU WHICH STARTED IN

1976 AND BY MAKING HIM THE RICHEST

MAN IN THE WORLD IN VENUS’S

DASHA,THE PALNET RESPONSIBLE FOR

WEALTH AND LUXURY. A STRONG VENUS

IN A CHART GUARANTEES ONE OF

IMMENSE RICHES AND WEALTH .NOW IN

HIS HORSCOPE VENUS IS ALSO MAKING A

CONNECTION WITH THE HOUS E OF EDU-

CATION THE BILL AN D MILINDA GATES

FOUNDATION HAS GIVEN LOTS OF SCHOL-

ARSHIPS WORLD WIDE. MONEY SPENT ON

EDUCATION.AMBANI BORN IN

ADEN(YEMEN) IN THE YEAR 1954 TO NOT

SO RICH DHIRUBHAI THENBUT HIS CHART

HAD A DIFFRNT AND INTERESTING STORY

TO TELL THERE IS ACLEAR INDICTION OF

INHERTENCE OF IMMENSE RICHES VERY

SIMILAR TO GHANSHYAM DAS BIRLA

WHOSE FATHER WAS A TRADER IN

PILANI(RAJASTHAN) BALDEODAS BIRLA

(FATHER)WAS IN TO SPECULATION IN

OPIUM TRADE RUNNING INTO 10 MILLION

RUPEES DURING THOSE TIMES(LATE 19

CENTURY) WITH AMBANI AND BIRLA AGIN

VENUS IS PLAYING A IMPORTANT ROLEAND

SO IS MERCURYWHICH IS THEPLANET FOR

BUSINESS AND ALSO THE PRESENCE OF

STRONG SUN ,UNLIKE BILL GATES INDI-

CATES A RICH AND INFULENTIAL FATHER

.BIRLAEXPANDED HIS BUSINESS OUTSIDE

PILANI WAS ELECTED THE MEMBER OF

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL IN 1929 ANDSET UP

THE FIRST CLOTH MILL IN GWALIOR IN

1922. NOW BIRLA’S HORSCOPE SHOWS

STRONG BEND TOWARDS SPRITUALITY

LEADING HIM TO MAKETHE BIRLA

MANDIR’S WHERE AS IN AMBANI’SCHART

MONEY BEING FURTHER PUMPED INTO

BUSINESS IS CLEARLY VISIBLE.

A PROPER GUIDENCE BY A WELL READ

ASTROLOGER CAN REVEAL THE PAT-

TERN OF AN INDIVIDUAL ‘S DESTINY . A

ASTROLOGER IS LIKE A PSCYCOLOGIST

WHO CAN UNDERSTAND AND GIVE SOLU-

TIONS TO SOCIETY AND INDIVIDUALS IN A

BETTER MANNER, ,HE CAN DEAL WITH

BEWILDERING ARRY OF PROFFESSION

AND CAN TACKLE THE COMPLEX PROFES-

SIONAL CHALLENGES.

ASTROLOGY AS GUIDELINE

Honey Sehgal

Education is one of the most critical areasof empowerment for women, as both theCairo and Beijing conferences affirmed. Itis also an area that offers some of theclearest examples of discriminationwomen suffer. Among children not attend-ing school there are twice as many girlsas boys, and among illiterate adults thereare twice as many women as men.That women might have the chance of ahealthier and happier life should be rea-son enough for promoting girls' education.However, there are also important bene-fits for society as a whole. An educatedwoman has the skills, information andself-confidence that she needs to be abetter parent, worker and citizen.An educated woman is, for example, like-ly to marry at a later age and have fewerchildren. Cross-country studies show thatan extra year of schooling for girlsreduces fertility rates by 5 to 10 per cent.And the children of an educated motherare more likely to survive. In India, forexample, the infant mortality rate ofbabies whose mothers have received pri-mary education is half that of childrenwhose mothers are illiterate.An educated woman will also be moreproductive at work -- and better paid.Indeed, the dividend for educationalinvestment is often higher for women thanmen. Studies from a number of countriessuggest that an extra year of schoolingwill increase a woman's future earningsby about 15 per cent, compared with 11per cent for a man.

Over recent decades there has certainlybeen significant progress in girls' educa-tion . Between 1970 and 1992, combinedprimary and secondary enrolment for girlsin developing countries rose from 38 percent to 68 per cent -- with particularly highrates in East Asia (83 per cent) and LatinAmerica (87 per cent). But there is stillsome way to go. In the least developedcountries enrolment rates are only 47 percent at the primary level and 12 per centat the secondary level.What would it take to improve girls'access to education? Experience inscores of countries shows the importance,among other things, of:• Parental and community involvement --Families and communities must be impor-tant partners with schools in developingcurriculum and managing children's edu-cation.• Low-cost and flexible timetables -- Basiceducation should be free or cost very little.Where possible, there should be stipendsand scholarships to compensate familiesfor the loss of girls' household labour.Also, school hours should be flexible sochildren can help at home and still attendclasses.• Schools close to home, with womenteachers -- Many parents worry about girlstravelling long distances on their own.Many parents also prefer to have daugh-ters taught by women.• Preparation for school -- Girls do bestwhen they receive early childhood care,which enhances their self-esteem andprepares them for school.

Girls' education: A lifeline to developmentVaidehi Taman

There is uproar and debate over the restriction of entry ofnon-Hindus in Somnath temple in Gujarat. Authoritieshave prohibited the entry to people following other faithswithout prior permission. Time and again the security hadto be beefed up at Somnath temple, as it is one of themost-visited pilgrimage places in Gujarat, which is situat-ed near Vearaval off the south coast of Saurashtra region,right on the coast, its proximity to the Arabian Sea makesit more vulnerable for attacks through the sea route.It is an important pilgrimage and tourist spot for pilgrimsand tourists. The temple is considered sacred due to thevarious legends connected to it. Somnath means “Lord ofthe Soma”, an epithet of Shiva. Authorities cited securityconcerns and protection of ‘sanctity’ of a religious placefor the restriction, saying other religions do not allow non-followers to enter their sacred places. Security reasonsare always there. Somebody said a woman with Burqa(veil worn by Muslim women) was allowed while she wastrying to enter. That raised the suspicion on whether non-Hindus should be checked whether they should beallowed to go and whether something willhappen.Somnath Temple is known as “the ShrineEternal”. This legendary temple has been destroyed andrebuilt several times by Islamic kings and Hindu kingsrespectively. It is also believed that this is the place whereKrishna ended his lila on earth and left for his heavenlyabode. Moreover most of the non-Hindus always makefun of Hindu scriptures and mythological stories, they donot believe in the concept of god, it is divine place forHindu and their belief, and there is nothing wrong if oneprevents non-believers coming in. As the religious cere-monies are held inside, it is a good idea to let people whorespect the faith and rituals be allowed inside. Thetourists who come to see the architecture and otherthings will be allowed to visit any way. Many temples inSouth India have trustees who are hard core communistsand anti-Hindus. This should not be allowed to continue.

Security is of paramount importance

cnp bureau

New Delhi: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., a part of the US $ 16.9 billion

Mahindra Group, today participated in the FAME India Eco Drive

2015, on the occasion of World Environment Day, with its fleet of elec-

tric vehicles powered by Reva. A public awareness initiative to pro-

mote the use of hybrid and electric vehicles, the FAME India Eco

Drive was organized by the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public

Enterprises, Government of India in Association with the Society of

Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), SMEV and Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL).

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spl. correspondent

New Delhi: In a welcome move, the Ministry of RoadTransport and Highways (MoRTH) has notified guide-lines to protect Good Samaritans, who come forward tohelp road accident victims, from legal and proceduralhassles. The guidelines have been issued to comply with theorder of the Supreme Court of India in the caseSaveLIFE Foundation v. Union of India filed in 2012. Thecourt had set a deadline of May 15th, 2015 for theGovernment of India. Though the guidelines werefinalised on May 13th 2015, they have been formallynotified in the Official Gazette. Piyush Tewari, Founder of petitioner SaveLIFEFoundation welcomed the move. “We welcome thismove of the Central Government.

Government notifies guidelines to pro-tect Good Samaritans from harassment

World Environment Daycnp bureau

Noida: Assotech RealtyPvt Ltd a premier develop-er of Delhi NCR - a pio-neer in office space realtyand service residence hasannounced that in viewextremely poor quality ofair and in the wake ofalarming environmentalpollution in the NCRregion Assotech Realtywill be launching a sepa-rate tower in AssotechBusiness Cresterra(ABC), an integrated busi-ness park having multi-layered indoor air purifica-

tion system installed ineach office unit. The firstphase of the project hasbeen completed with aninvestment of rupees 300Crore and the secondphase to be completedsoon with an investmentestimation of rupees 100Crore.

Photo: Binod Kumar Singh

Noida Film City:

Research FoundationInternational a recognizedautonomous institute affili-ated & associated withUNO-United NationOrganization, UNESCO-United Nation Educational,Scientific & CulturalOrganization, UNISEF-United Nations Children’sFund, WROR- and withvarious universities,

national and internationalrepute NGO honoredSandeep Marwah on theoccasion of WorldEnvironment Day.The president and associ-ates feel honored to conferinstitute’s international fel-lowship to His ExcellencySandeep Marwah for hisoutstanding contribution inthe field of World Peace,Universal Brotherhood,

Environment Protection,Tourism, Promotion ofFilms & Media, upliftmentof Roma- The People ofIndian Origin living in vari-ous countries. Dr. ShyamSingh Shashi Chairpersonof the foundation handedover the honor to Marwah.“Sandeep Marwah’s contri-bution towards the causeof United Nation is worthpraising” said Kiran MehraKerpelman Director UNICfor India and Bhutan.“Marwah has brought thename of Noida to interna-tional level, he is the crownof Noida” added VimlaBatham MemberLegislative Assembly UPfrom Noida. “Sandeepdeserves highest civilianhonor,” said Dr. YogendraNarain former SecretaryGeneral Rajya Sabha.

Sandeep Marwah Honored by Research Foundation International

cnp bureau

New Delhi: WockhardtFoundation, a not-for-profitorganization, known for itscommitted service to thepoor, weak and needy,observed WorldEnvironment day byinstalling its environmentfriendly Bio-Toilet atMaurice Nagar Police sta-tion in New Delhi. Bio-Toilet is an innovative,complete waste manage-ment initiative byWockhardt FoundationThe bio-toilet was inaugu-rated by Mr. Bhim SainBassi, Commissioner ofPolice, New Delhi in thepresence of Dr. Huz (Dr.Huzaifa Khorakiwala),CEO of WockhardtFoundation and seniorpolice officials.Speaking about the instal-lation in Delhi, Dr. Huzsaid, “We are happy topartner the Delhi police’sinitiative to go green.

Wockhardt Foundation

installs Bio-toilet at Maurice

Nagar police station

Mahindra participates in FAME India Eco Drive 2015

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Noida Film City: “WorldEnvironment Day is theUnited Nations’ principalvehicle for encouragingworldwide awareness andaction for the environment.Over the years it hasgrown to be a broad, glob-al platform for public out-reach that is widely cele-brated by stakeholders inover 100 countries” saidVimla Batham Member ofLegislatively Assembly ofUP from Noida inaugurat-ing the session.“ It also serves as the ‘peo-ple’s day’ for doing some-thing positive for the envi-ronment, galvanizing indi-vidual actions into a collec-tive power that generatesan exponential positiveimpact on the planet” saidSandeep MarwahPresident ICMEI andAmbassador of IHRO affili-ated to United Nations at agrand function at MarwahStudio celebrating WorldEnvironment Day..“This year theme is ‘SevenBillion Dreams. OnePlanet. Consume withCare.’ The well being ofhumanity, the environment,

and the functioning of theeconomy, ultimatelydepend upon the responsi-ble management of theplanet’s naturalresources,” said Dr.K . D . G u p t aEnvironmentalist andChairman Climate andEnvironment Committee ofInternational Chamber ofMedia And EntertainmentIndustry. “Although individ-ual decisions may seemsmall in the face of globalthreats and trends, whenbillions of people joinforces in common purpose,we can make a tremen-dous difference,” messageread by Kiran MehraKerpelman Director ofUnited Nation InformationCentre for India & Bhutansend by UN Secretary

General Ban Ki Moon.The evidence is buildingthat people are consumingfar more natural resourcesthan what the planet cansustainably provide, wehave to be cautious in ourthinking,” added Dr.Yogendra Narain formerSecretary General RajyaSabha and Chairperson ofPlanning Commission ofICMEI.Ashok Tyagi SecretaryGeneral ICMEI, Dr ShamSingh Shashi ChancellorRoma InternationalCultural University, DrSudha Tyagi of RomaUniversity, Dr. GyanedraPandey of Rajya SabhaTelevision and Dr. HariSingh Pal of All India Radioalso spoke on the occa-sion.

World Environment Day Celebrated by ICMEI at Marwah Studio

Noida Film City: “What a pleasure to see women in dif-ferent poses and emotions in sculptures made out ofacrylic, bronze and stone. They are speaking more thanthe words and throwing new energy into this exhibitionhall” said Sandeep Marwah President Marwah Studiowhile inaugurating the exhibition on the occasion of 86thAAFT Festival of Short Digital Films.“I have been in this art for now many years. This time myconcept is women- women can play all the roles in lifeand that’s what I have projected here in the exhibition”said Kusum Jain renowned artist making Sculptures.The large number of film, television and media personsfrom all over India attended the exhibition. AsianAcademy of Film And Television taken this exhibition aspart of the curriculum for the film students who all werethere in large number informed Kalyan Sarkar.Sandeep Marwah honored Kusum Jain with the lifemembership of International Film And Television Club ofAAFT. Kusum Jain presented a beautiful piece of her artto the Academy.

Exhibition of Sculptures by Kusum Jain at AAFT

spl. correspondent

Delhi– HealthifyMe, India’s leading mobile fit-ness and weight loss app, launched their#TweetToTrack campaign which has madecalorie tracking possible via twitter for the firsttime in history anywhere in the world. Nowanyone can send a tweet to @HealthifyMewith the hash tag #TweetToTrack and namesof the foods/drinks they ate and HealthifyMewill respond back with the calorie and nutritionvalues for the same. For instance if a tweet“@HealthifyMe 2 idlis, Sambar#TweetToTrack" is sent, HealthifyMeresponds back with “211 calories.”

HealthifyMe Launche

Binod Kumar Singh

New Delhi: Thousands ofthronged for DivyaDarshan of Brahmrishi SriGuruvanand Swamiji(Lovingly known asGurudev”) after his 57 daysspecial Sadhana (Nirjala)and were blessed by him.His devotees came fromdifferent parts of country at

Indira Gandhi Stadium onSunday. AspamFoundation in associationwith Vishwa DharamChetana Manch organizedthe programme whereGurudev shared his bless-ings and valuable teach-ings. Mr. Sudhir Goyal,Managing Director of GulfPetroleum said, “we aregrateful that Gurudevcame to Delhi and blessedus with his valuable teach-ings. Gurudev a highlyevolved Spiritual Masterimbued with tremendouspower, is a unique DivineGift to humanity in themodern age of spiritual tur-moil and tussle.

Thousands of thronged for Divya Darshan ofBrahmrishi Sri Guruvanand Swamiji and his blessings

Photo:Binod Takiawala

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New Delhi: On the occasion of World

Environment Day CM Shri Arvind Kejriwal

released the logo of SANRAKSHAN-2015 a

green drive initiated by Shri Sanjey Puri

(Former Councillor Janakpuri), who has been

conducting green campaigns since year 2002

in Janakpuri area, in the presence of Shri

Satinder Jain, (Hon’ble Health Minister), Dr

Rekha Vaish, Dr Brij Mohan, Smt Anu Tandon

(A-1A RWA Janakpri) Shri Bunny Walia , Shri

Yogesh Sahni (Gen Sec C6B Janakpuri RWA).

On this occasion Shri Arvind Kejriwal praised

Shri Sanjey Puri for conducting such cam-

paigns taking most Janakpuri RWA’s, Schools,

Colleges, Religious bodies & other organisa-

tions of Janakpuri along, saying that this is very

important that we should give some time for

preserving environment around & keeping it

clean.

He gave emphasis on promoting trend of plant-

ing a tree by every citizen on occasions such as

b’days. Shri Sanjey Puri assured CM that focus

of this campaign this year would be on preserv-

ing & nurturing the plants planted in earlier cam-

paigns, and keep the tree count intact so that

the motive & energy spent on these campaigns

should not go

waste & the

motive of

enough green

cover in the city

may be

achieved.

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Former President of India Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam inaugurated PsyCog-2015Binod Takiawala

New Delhi: Former president of India Dr. A.P.J. AbdulKalam has inaugurated PsyCog-2015" (FRONTIERS InPsychiatry, the Mental Health and Cognitive Science Meet)here today.Inaugurating the conference, Dr. Kalam said that over thepast several decades, we have seen the emergence ofmany new and innovative technologies and expansion ofscientific frontiers. The rapid advances in molecular biology,genetic studies, imaging sciences, and neurosciences aswell as clinical application of knowledge and technologieswill provide better insights for diagnosis and treatment.He said that the new interdisciplinary field of cognitive sci-ence, which is the focus of PsyCog, will answer the myster-ies of the mind and human behaviour. He hoped that delib-erations at this conference will lead to advancements in sci-ence and technology which may be utilized to reducehuman suffering and pain, and build a healthier society andnation. The Caring Foundation, in association with theCosmos Institute of Mental Health & Behavioural Sciences(CIMBS) has been organising the Frontiers in Psychiatry,Mental Health & Cognitive Science - PsyCog 2015 on June6-7 at the JW Marriott Hotel, New Delhi. Shri JP Nadda,Hon’ble Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare will deliv-er his address. The PsyCog series are programmed to provide insights intothe most recent advances, scientific research, and emer-gent technologies impacting our understanding of humanmind, brain and behaviour, as well as their application toclinical psychiatry and mental health services.

The Prime Minister spokeof shared potential in sec-tors such as solar energyand space. The Prime Minister saidBangladesh had done a lotfor women empowerment.He said this is a matter ofpride. He recalled bill-boards in Dhaka featuringthe woman cricket player,Salma Khatun. He added

that the rise of theBangladesh cricket teamreflects the potential ofBangladesh. He said thathe is proud that he hascome to walk together withthis Bangladesh. The Prime Ministeracknowledged that sometasks were still to beaccomplished. He said hebelieved and panchhi

(birds), pawan (wind), andpaani (water) needed novisa - and therefore - theTeesta issue had to besolved with a humanapproach. Referring tounfortunate incidents onthe border, he said it wasthe responsibility of bothsides to ensure that a solu-tion is found. He said ille-gal human trafficking andfake currency were issueswhich Bangladesh hadexpressed an intention toresolve.

PM's Address at the......................

Arvind Kejriwal CM, released LOGO of SANRAKSHAN-2015

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Malaysia-quakeMalaysia’searthquake sent boulders“the size of cars” thunder-ing down the crowdedslopes of Mount Kinabaluin Borneo, said a survivorwho counted himself luckyto be alive as he describedthe terrifying scene.Mohammad Razif Hadzriwas among more than 150people on or near the widesummit of the mountain, apopular destination for hik-ers and climbers, when the6.0-magnitude quakestruck on Friday morning.Razif, a Malaysian, and sixfriends were enjoying thestunning views across theBorneo rainforest from the4,095-metre-high (13,435-foot) mountain when itbegan to rumble.“There was a loud sound

like a thunder. It only lastedfor a while but we werereally stunned and we justsat down,” said Razif, 30,an employee at aMalaysian university whowas on holiday.“I saw large rocks, like thesize of cars… falling allaround us. I also saw land-slides around the summitarea.”Miraculously, none in hisparty were hurt.Police have said 16 peoplehave been confirmeddead, with two others miss-ing, and many othersinjured.“We were lucky the largestones didn`t fall on us, butaround us. It was quitescary,” Razif said.The huge landslides wipedout or blocked up key trails

leading to the summit.Climbing guides whoaccompany tourists to thetop helped Razif and hisfriends find a way down.The trip down normallytakes about three to fourhours but Razif and hisgroup did not reach themountain`s base untilabout 17 hours after thequake struck due to thetrail damage.Six Singapore primaryschool students and oneteacher were among the16 people so far confirmedkilled, government authori-ties said.Malaysian police say thedead or missing alsoinclude severalMalaysians, and one eachbelieved to be from China,Japan and the Philippines.But they were yet to pro-vide a detailed breakdown,saying the poor state ofsome remains made identi-fication difficult.Friday`s quake was one ofMalaysia`s strongest indecades but there have notbeen any reports of majordamage, nor any casual-ties outside of those atMount Kinabalu.

‘Rocks the size of cars’ roared down in Malaysia quakeBuddhist hardliners in Myanmar’s troubled Rakhine stateare planning a day of protest against local authoritieshelping desperate boat migrants found adrift in the Bayof Bengal, organisers said. Rakhine, one of Myanmar’s poorest states, is a tinderboxof communal tension between its Buddhist majority anda heavily persecuted Rohingya Muslim minority, many ofwhom live in displacement camps after deadly unresterupted there in 2012.A regional migrant crisis is upending a fragile equilibriumthat has since settled on the state. Tens of thousands ofRohingya have fled Myanmar in recent years, alongsideBangladeshi economic migrants, primarily headed forMalaysia and Indonesia.The exodus largely went ignored until a crackdown onthe people smuggling trade in Thailand last monthcaused a regional crisis as gangmasters abandonedtheir quarry on land and sea. Some 4,500 Rohingya andBangladeshi migrants have since washed ashore in theregion while the UN estimates around 2,000 others arestill trapped at sea.

Anti-migrant protests plannedin Myanmar’s troubled Rakhine

A selfie, bragging about the command and control capa-bilities of the Islamic State, posted on social media by aterrorist helped the US forces track and destroy its head-quarters in Syria in less than 24 hours.“These guys that are working down at Hurlburt (Florida),they were combing through social media. And they seesome moron standing at this command and control capa-bility for Daesh, ISIL,” said Hawk Carlisle, commander ofAir Combat Command.Twenty-two hours after seeing the post, US warplaneswent in for the kill and destroyed the building, reportedCNN. “Long story short…three JDAMs (joint direct attackmunitions) take the entire building out,” Carlisle said at aspeech in Arlington, Virginia.A JDAM is a kit attached to a conventional bomb thatconverts it into a “smart” weapon, according to the USNavy. Carlisle did not give details of the type of JDAMbomb or aircraft used. He was also more careful than theselfie simpleton and didn’t specify the location of the flat-tened HQ. “Incredible work when you think about it,”Carlisle said of the operation. “And it was these incredi-ble airmen out there doing those kind of things,” he wasquoted as saying in the CNN report. Social media hasbeen a central focus for ISIS to recruit, share their expe-riences and show off their triumphs.

Terrorist’s Selfie Gives up Location of ISIS Centre in Syria

US President Barack Obama urged fellow leaders of theG7 to stand up to “Russian aggression in Ukraine” as heenjoyed a traditional Bavarian welcome ahead of theirsummit in Germany.One of the many issues G7 leaders would be discussingduring their two-day summit was “standing up to Russianaggression,” Obama said in opening remarks as he waswelcomed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.In a sign of togetherness designed to show absenteePresident Vladimir Putin the unity of the G7 over theUkraine crisis, Obama said ties between the UnitedStates and Germany were “one of the strongest alliancesthe world has ever known.”He also hailed the “”enduring friendship” between theAmerican and German people in a speech warmlyapplauded by Bavarians in traditional dress, quaffingbeer and munching pretzels.For her part, Merkel praised the United States as an“essential partner” despite occasional “differences ofopinion.”Traditionally strong US-German ties have been tested bya spying scandal including the alleged tapping ofMerkel`s mobile phone, and more recently by reports ofjoint US-German surveillance of European political andeconomic targets, which has put Merkel under domesticpressure.The US and Germany shared “common values”, Merkelstressed, in an apparent reference to Putin whoseRussia was expelled from the G7 after Moscow`s annex-ation of Crimea.

Obama says G7 must stand up toRussian ‘aggression’ in Ukraine

Eight of the ten Talibanmilitants sentenced to 25years in jail for their rolein the attack on NobelPeace Prize winnerMalala Yousafzai havebeen set free.Earlier in April, aPakistani court had sen-tenced 10 men to 25years in jail for their rolein the attack on Malala.Malala was shot in thehead by Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP)militants in her nativePakistan in October 2012as she was returningfrom her school in theMingora town of Swatdistrict, northwest of thecapital, Islamabad. Twoother schoolgirls werealso wounded. Malalawas attacked for takingup the cudgels for girls’right to education.

Eight out of 10Malala Yousafzaiattackers freed

France’s foreign minister said Paris was “firmly opposed”to any boycott of Israel as a row rages over telecomgroup Orange’s decision to withdraw its brand from theJewish state.“Although it is for the president of the Orange group todetermine the commercial strategy of the company,France is firmly opposed to a boycott of Israel,” LaurentFabius said in a statement.“Also, France and the European Union have a consistentpolicy on settlement-building that is known to all,” addedFabius. Orange, which is partly controlled by the Frenchgovernment, has insisted that its decision to end itsbrand-licensing agreement with Partner, Israel’s secondlargest mobile operator, was not politically motivated.But the decision to axe ties has unleashed a firestorm ofcriticism, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahusaying the company’s decision was “miserable.”“I call onthe French government to publicly renounce the miser-able remarks and the miserable action of a company thatis under its partial ownership,” Netanyahu said afterOrange’s announcement.

France ‘firmly opposed’ to boycott of Israel, FM says amid Orange spat

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Bangalore: During the cele-

brations of Shab-e-Barat at

mid-night, Muslims all over the

world celebrate with pomp and

enthusiasm. People pray the

whole night and hold religious

sermons. They also visit

graveyard and pray for the

departed family members. A

special drive on Shab-e-Barat,

Bengaluru police booked 129

motorists booked and 22

youths arrested .

Addl CP Traffic M A Saleem

said on the occasion of Shab-

e-Barat a high value meeting

was called in the morning and

DCP'S as Girish S and M B N

Rajendra Prasad was instruct-

ed to conduct a special drive

against wheeling, Drag

Race,Reckless driving and on

this day all ACPs and

Inspectors were asked to be

on special rounds and even

other staff as PSI were also

there.to curb the menace of

stunts, Reckless

driving,Wheeling,we made

elaborate arrangements to

ensure minimum road acci-

dents on the occasion as peo-

ple,especially youth indulged

in racing, wheeling and dan-

gerous stunts.

Preventive measures:

We have requested secre-

taries of various masjids to

form peace committees and

watch the actions of the

youths. We appealed to youth

to not to violate rules and ride

dangerously.

Youth should not waste time

squatting in bus stops, hotels,

and grounds instead they

should either pray or stay at

home.

We have decided as usually to

close all flyovers and even

directed petrol bunk owners

close to minority areas to shut

down after 10 pm to ensure

trouble makers do not get

petrol.

We even barricaded few areas

and there were checking

points too was set up.

But normal public due to

Shab-e-Barat faced problem

for not getting petrol and diesel

in petrol bunk as all petrol

bunk staff told the public that

there is no stock of petrol in

shell, Indian oil and Hindustan

Petrol bunks were asked to

shut down by 10pm but many

residents were upset for not

getting petrol and many said

due to their functions why we

should suffer ,Many could not

sleep due to heavy loud

speakers were put on in all

masjids as per law the loud

speaker should be off by 10:30

pm but they played till 12 am.

Beside closing the flyovers

taking necessary preventive

measures then also many

youths indulged in stunt and

wheeling so we have booked

129 motorist for over speed-

ing,negligence and triple riding

too. and arrested 22 youths

who found driving recklessly

and without documents

endangering the lives of other

motorists.and booked and I

appreciate DCP west and East

Traffic Girish S,and M B N

Rajendra prasad and all

ACP'S as G A.

Jagadeesh,Smt.Dr.Soumyalat

ha,Gopal reddy,Rajendra

Kumar,Kanak kumar,Syed

Nizzamuddin,and all inspec-

tors and PSI'S and ASI's and

all other staff and even to law

and order police also who co

operated in catching the errant

motorist and I appeal to all the

parents and public to ask their

son and daughters and rela-

tives to follow traffic rules do

not indulge in reckless driving,

wheeling and stunts a strin-

gent action will be taken on

those as per law said by M A

Saleem.

Special Drive against stunts and wheeling 22 Youths Arrested by Bengaluru police

cnp bureau

Bangalore: DCP CrimeRamesh R said Our F&Mteam officials based onreliable inputs raided ahouse in RMV, 2nd Stageat the time of raid theyfound stock of Kerosene intheir possession andarrested a 55-year-old manfor selling kerosene, whichis meant for public distribu-tion, in open market.During the interrogationthe accused has con-fessed the crime and wehave recovered 875 litersof kerosene worth Rs.56,000 from his posses-sion and the accused hasbeen identified asSeetharamaiah (55),andwe have booked him under

Essential CommoditiesAct. and further investigat-ing is on to ascertain thesource of the keroseneand finally BengaluruPolice Commissioner M NReddi, Jt CP CrimeChandrashekar M hasappreciated the wholeteam for the commendablejob done by them headded.

Man Held for Selling Illegal Kerosene in BengaluruBinod Takiawala

U.P: AN Onspot Admission Seminarorganized at New Delhi by RUS EDU-CATION in which the delegation of thefollowing members from the universitybriefed students about the options andopportunities available in Golden oppor-tunity Medical Education JALALABADSTATE UNIVERSITY Kazakhstan.HIGHLIGHTS:

Interact directly with faculty and interna-tional representatives of the universityAdmission counselling and facility of onthe spot admission for aspiring studentsThe cost of higher education inKyrgyzstan is relatively cheaper as

compared to that in India because it ishighly subsidized by the Government ofthe Kyrgyz Federation.Scholarship seats including free tuitionand accommodation are also providedto the eligible candidates.There are no pre-qualifying exams likeCET, IELTS, etc. for admissions to uni-versities in Kyrgyzstan. Students shouldhave a minimum of 50% marks in therelevant core subjects/degrees. In thecase of SC/ST and OBC students it is40%. The Academic year starts w.e.f 1stof September 2015. Each academicyear comprises of two semestersexcluding annual holidays during Julyand August.

Golden opportunity for Medical Students

New Delhi: ITPO has been bestowed the Mini-Ratna

Category-1 status by Department of Public Enterprises. The

Mini-Ratna Category-1 status will provide managerial and

commercial autonomy to successful profit making companies

operating in a competitive environment.

Till date, ITPO was Mini-Ratna Category-II, which has been

upgraded to Mini-Ratna Category-1, which shall empower

ITPO to incur capital expenditure on new projects, modernisa-

tion, purchase of equipment etc., without Government

approval up to Rs. 500 crores, which was Rs. 250 crores

under Mini-Ratna Category-II. ITPO is a premier trade promo-

tion agency of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry

(Government of India), is committed to showcase excellence

achieved by the country in diverse fields, through the medium

of trade fairs and exhibitions. ITPO provides a wide spectrum

of services to trade and industry and acts as a catalyst for

growth of India’s trade.

ITPO in the past has been pursuing redevelopment of its land-

mark fair ground Pragati Maidan, where a modern state-of-art

Integrated Convention cum Exhibition Centre is planned.

STATUS OF MINI RATNA CATEGORY-1 TO ITPO

Binod Kumar Singh

New Delhi: DSK

Motowheels, one of India’s

most well-established and

strongest players in the

superbike industry, unveiled

the range of its legendary

Italian superbike brand

‘Benelli’ for the first time in

North India, followed by the

announcement of its first

DSK Benelli showroom

launch in New Delhi. The

state-of-the-art showroom is

situated in one of the most

buzzing and central locales

of the capital, at Faiz Road,

Karol Bagh, near

Jhandewalan Metro, show-

casing the entire range of

DSK Benelli superbikes avail-

able in India under the deal-

ership of ‘Torque Bikes’.

With a view to strengthen its

setup, DSK Benelli also aims

at expanding its reach across

Northern India, reaching out

to a larger audience of super-

bike enthusiasts in the com-

ing months.

cnp bureau

New Delhi– HTC, a global leader in inno-vation and design,announced thelaunch of the HTCOne E9+ dualsim, a sleek,sophisticated, andfeature packedlightweight smart-phone with a 2Klarge display.Designed for thedynamic individ-ual in mind, HTCbrings vibrantcolours to theiconic flagshipdesign in the HTCOne E9+ dual sim."Our newest HTC One E series builds onthe momentum of the flagship phoneswith sophistication and style, said Mr.Faisal Siddiqui, President, HTC South

Asia. “The HTC One E9+ dual sim, contin-ues to build on HTC’s innovation and

design, with a2K 13.97 cm(5.5-inch) largedisplay, 20m e g a - p i x e lcamera, and aM e d i a T e kH e l i o ™ X 1 0processor and8*2GHz octa-core chipset.Our popularUltraPixel isnow on the frontfacing camerawith tons of fea-tures, HTC

BoomSound with Dolby Audio Surroundand more, all this in a slim form factor. Weare certain that this offering will delightmany of our consumers.” he furtheradded.

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HTC ONE E9+ Dual

cnp bureau

New Delhi: Mahindra Holiday

and Resorts India Ltd

(‘MHRIL’ or ‘Mahindra

Holidays’), India’s leading

player in the leisure hospitali-

ty industry, organized a meet

& greet event for its members

who got the opportunity to

meet the cast of Zoya

Akhtar’s upcoming film, Dil

Dhadakne Do. Club Mahindra

is currently running an excit-

ing membership offer where

new members get an assured

2-nights New Year Cruise

from Singapore to Malaysia,

along with other special

prizes. In addition to the

prizes, some lucky members

got a chance to meet the

entire cast of the movie -

Priyanka Chopra, Farhan

Akhtar, Anushka Sharma,

Ranveer Singh, Anil Kapoor

and Shefali Shah.

Club Mahindra Members Meet Stars of ‘Dil Dhadkne do’

New Delhi: Confederation

of All India Traders (CAIT)

today kicked off nation-wide

campaign “Train the

Traders” in association with

MasterCard at a Conference

held at New Delhi to pro-

mote use of digital payments

in trading fraternity and help

traders modernize their

business operations, in line

with Prime Minister

Narendra Modi’s “Digital

India” vision and subse-

quent announcement made

by Finance Minister Mr.Arun

Jaitley in Union Budget for

incentivising use of Debit-

Credit Card in India. The

Conference was chaired by

CAIT National President Mr.

B.C.Bhartia.

CAIT in a joint initiative with

MasterCard plans to organ-

ize training sessions titled

“Master Your Card” for

traders in multiple cities to

help them make a shift from

trouble of handling cash to

easy trail of secured digital

money.

Trainings will also prepare

traders to compete success-

fully in ever changing digi-

tized world by leveraging on

electronic payment tech-

nologies.The first phase of

trainings is commenced in

Delhi, followed by sessions

in Mumbai and Pune

respectively.

“Train the Traders” on Digital Technologies

First showroom in Delhi

Photo: Binod Takiawala

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spl. correspondent

New Delhi: In a specialconvocation ceremonyheld by Rai University,Ahmedabad, National-Award winning actor VidyaBalan was honored with anhonorary Doctorate for heroutstanding contribution toIndian cinema and for cre-ating a new space ofempowered thinking forwomanhood in societythrough her unconvention-al and strong female roles.The Chancellor, Dr.Harbeen Arora, who is also

a noted women’s leaderspoke ardently in heraddress and said: “Vidya isa path breaker and originalthinker in many ways. Shehas created a completelynew space for the Indianfemale actor.

Vidya Balan honored with honorary Doctorate

Photo: Binod Takiawala

Mumbai: Bollywoodmegastar Aamir Khanwho has worked withZoya Akhtar andReema Kagati in‘Talaash’ is simplyblown away by theirrecent release ‘Di lDhadakne Do’.Mr.Perfectionist Khan whoposted a series oftweets praising the castand the story, is surelyin love with ‘DDD’.He has found ‘DDD’starring Ranveer Singh,Farhan Akhtar, AnushkaSharma among others

have found the film soendearing that he haswatched it the secondtime. And this time, toohe has gone gaga overthe makers of the film.He is so impressed byTurkey, where the filmhas been shot that he iskeen to visit it now.‘DDD’ depicts the storyabout a dysfunctionalPunjabi family andhow they discoverlove and friend-ship during acruise across theMediterranean.

Aamir Khan visit to Turkey

spl. correspondent

Mumbai: Sony LIV, MultiScreen Media (MSM’s) premi-um digital video entertainmentbrand along with AXN India isbringing you all the action fromtelevision’s most engrossing thriller, HannibalSeason 3 on mobile and theweb! Catch the world premiere

of Season 3 The TV series will go on air on AXN Indiafrom 14th June onwards every Sunday at 11pm.What’s more?

Those who love to relish the delicious performances,scintillating cinematography and the abstract imagerythat is a hallmark of Bryan Fuller’s work, can enjoy the first episode for 15 days after its premiere, only onSony LIV. They can also delve into the world of Hannibal‘The Cannibal’ Lecter anytime and anywhere with theavailability of each episode online after its telecast onAXN India. With the immense popularity of the show inmind, Sony LIV is also offering its viewers the chance torevisit this dark, gripping yet highly-acclaimed series byhosting all 13 episodes from Season 1 and 2 of the showon mobile and web. Additionally, ardent fans can enjoy allthe action from behind-the-scenes with the actors anddirector of Hannibal. Get to know their take on yourfavourite scenes from the show with this special feature!

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Mumbai: She is one of the

most sought-after Bollywood

actresses today, but Priyanka

Chopra says her “conservative

Punjabi family” was not excited

when she entered the film

industry over a decade

back.The 32-year-old shared

that her family initially resisted.

“I come from a conservative

Punjabi family.

There was a lot of resistance

when I joined the industry. But

later my parents gave me

wings and let me do what I

wanted to,” Priyanka said after

the screening of “Dil Dhadakne

Do” at the International Indian

Film Academy (IIFA) Weekend

and Awards.

She also shared that her

onscreen character Ayesha in

“Dil Dhadakne Do” represents

most women in India. “Girls are

put in a box … no matter what

you are or what you want, ”

she said about her character,

who doesn’t vocally give her

opinion much.

Her co-star Anushka Sharma

is also happy to be a part of the

Zoya Akhtar directorial.

“It feels good to be a part of

good cinema. People are talk-

ing about gender equality

shown in the film. My character

wasn’t allowed to take up

dancing as a profession as it

isn’t considered to be ideal for

girls from a good family, so she

had to run away from her

house to pursue her dream,”

Anushka said.

Parents resisted when I joined filmdom: Priyanka Chopra

Mumbai: Amal-

ClooneyGeorge Clooney’s bet-

ter half Amal Clooney may just

make a cameo in his next flick,

as she has been taking weekly

acting classes.

According to the sources, the

54-year-old American actor had

asked his wife ages ago if she

ever wanted to do a cameo,

and the Human Rights lawyer,

37, wanted to perfect her skills

before going for it, the Daily Star

has reported. The insider added

Amal had been enjoying every

minute of her acting lessons

from a private coach.

Will Amal makea cameo inhubby GeorgeClooney’s flick?

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