Friday, November 30, 2012

Deepika performed a high risk stunt!

deepikapadukoneacc.jpgDeepika Padukone performed a high risk stunt scene herself for her upcoming movie directed by Abbas-Mustan, refusing to use a body double to do the dangerous car sequence.
The scene required the actor to drive a car through heavy traffic with one of the doors open. Paying no heed to producer Ramesh Taurani’s advice to use a double, she practised for almost 18 hours to get the shot right.

By Hindustan Times

Kareena: Shopping in Dubai!

kareenakapooracc.jpgMUMBAI, Nov. 9 -- For Prakash Jha's Satyagraha, Kareena Kapoor plans to shop personally for her role of a journalist in the film.
So our well-placed sources tell us that in December, she is flying off to Dubai, accompanied by her personal stylist Priyanka, to shop for clothes like the ones that are generally worn by the real-life journalists.
Interestingly, it will be Bebo's first film after her marriage to Saif Ali Khan.

+++Based on Hindustan Times 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

New Cadbury's chocolates that don’t melt in your mouth

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Cadbury’s in the UK have developed a unique new range of chocolates perfect for countries with warm weather such as India and Brazil. These chocolates that can withstand up to 40 deg celcius weather without melting. Regular chocolates melt even in warm temperature ranging 30 to 34 degrees celcius. However these bars remain solid and don’t quite melt easily in the mouth the way the others do.
The secret lies in the way they are made with metal beads that grind the cocoa butter, vegetable oils, milk and sugar particles into smaller pieces with reduced fat coating to make them more heat resistant. The method is called conching, Cadbury scientists have reportedly said. They have been specially designed to be temperature tolerant in countries with sharply fluctuating temperature. Whether they would taste as good as the regular, softer bars is a matter of debate.

Look out! Businessman will build a 10-storey building in just two days.

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Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Sukhbir Singh Badal will soon lay the foundation stone of a 10-storey building, INSTACON. The project has been assigned to Harpal Singh of Chandigarh, who claims he can build the building in just two days. The building will be built in the Industrial Area Phase I of Mohali town, close to Chandigarh city. If he can achieve this feat, it will be a national record and the first of its kind in the country. He plans to use a new construction technology that can speed up the construction of commercial complexes, high rise buildings and even universities and hospitals, reducing waiting time by years and months. He says that all the fixtures and components are built and ready to be installed, including pre-fitted doors, wires, water supply and bathroom fittings etc. All that needs to be done is transport them to the site and assemble them for installation.
A number of architects, engineers and others have been invited to witness this revolutionary construction.

(Based on Ndtv.com)

Cigarettes can make your memory go up in smoke

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A new study published in the journal Age and Ageing says that smoking causes not just damage to the body organs but also the mind. In a survey involving over 8000 people, those above 50 with high blood pressure and obesity registered lesser brain damage than those who smoked. They were made to memorize new words or name as many animals they could in a minute and further tested again after four and eight years to see the impact of their lifestyle over the years.
Those who registered the highest health risks were also associated with cognitive decline. The greater the cognitive decline, the greater was the health risk of a cardiac arrest or high blood pressure. Those who smoked scored the least. Cognitive decline is common with ageing said the scientists but is also affected with daily functioning from their lifestyle and habits. They concluded that it’s imperative to look after cardiovascular health from mid-life.
The Alzheimer’s Society said that it’s a known fact that smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and Body Mass Index is bad for the heart. But this study is evidence that it’s bad for the brain too. The only way to check it is through a balanced diet, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, blood pressure and cholesterol level. What makes a huge difference is not smoking.

 (Based on Bbc.co.uk)

Interview: Ranbir 'Barfi' Kapoor breaks his silence!

ranbirkapoornice1.jpgWhen Ranbir Kapoor, Ileana D’Cruz and Anurag Basu visited the Hindustan Times office last Friday, they were nearly two-and-a-half hours late. But the crowd that had gathered to chat with them at 4.30 pm had not dispersed. They were keen enough to meet the Barfi! team to even delay their Friday evening plans.
And when they finally arrived, Ranbir, Ileana and Anurag more than made up for their unpunctuality. Starving after a day filled with promotions, they asked for and got pizzas and soft drinks, and cheerfully sat through an hour-long interactive session with the crowd, answering questions, posing for pictures and signing autographs.
Most of the questions, of course, were directed at Ranbir, whose films in the past have made him quite a hero. But the actor did all he could to share the limelight with his co-star Ileana, and director Anurag dada (as Basu is fondly referred to).
So what did the three of them talk about?
Lots of things; from Barfi! (of course) to Dabangg (2010); competition and rivalry within the film industry; Ileana’s surprise role in the film; and Anurag’s bond with the “fine-bred” star kid, Ranbir. Ranbir also surprised the room with his candid responses to questions regarding rivals of the same age, the people he draws inspiration from (Charlie Chaplin and Mr Bean!), and how he selects his films.
Barfi‘Actors take too much credit’
Ranbir, Ileana and Anurag talk about films, inspirations and a famous grandfather
Ranbir, was it a planned move to do different genres — romantic comedy (Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahaani, 2009), then a political thriller (Rajneeti, 2010), then Rockstar (2011) and now Barfi!?
Ranbir Kapoor: It’s a fluke, not a planned move. I get 10-15 offers a year, and pick only one or two. You choose the subject and the director you connect with. With Anurag, I connected with his story. And he is like a five-year-old, with an infectious energy. I fell in love with Anurag.
Tomorrow, if someone comes to me with a film like Rowdy Rathore, I would do it. But maybe I don’t have that ‘hero personality’ to carry off such a role. It’s been four-and-half-years so far in this industry, I guess I will have to build my body of work. I’m here for the long run.
On working with Priyanka again, after Anjaana Anjaani (2010)
RK: What impresses me is her desire to do different kinds of films. Playing an autistic character can be tricky. Priyanka has a harder part in the film, and once she got the hang of the character, she flew with it.
Was it tricky to play a deaf and mute character?
RK: I was nervous as I felt I would have to learn sign language, but Anurag was clear that he wanted Barfi! to be relatable and wanted the audiences to understand what he meant. I drew from the comedy of Charlie Chaplin and Mr Bean (Rowan Atkinson). I had to express with my face and through my body. It was fun, it felt like dumb-charades. I did feel insecure at times since I
hadn’t uttered a dialogue, sung a song, punched a guy or done a break dance.
Ileana, how was the Bollywood debut experience?
Ileana D’Cruz: This is unknown territory for me. I thought that in Bollywood, I would be a glamorous heroine. I never thought I would do a film that wouldn’t require me to dress up sexy or put on tons of make-up.
RK: Basically, she thought she was in Dhoom 6!
IDC: No! I didn’t doubt Anurag, I connected well with him, though I saw all his films only after signing Barfi!
Anurag, what do you think of Ranbir as an actor?
Anurag Basu: I think he is one of the best actors we have today. It reflects his upbringing. I think he’s a well-brought-up star kid.
Ranbir, do you agree?
BarfiRK: I am how I am. I’m not trying to be anyone or put up a façade.
How did you discover Illena?
RK: He basically googled ‘Illena hot’. We both did!
AB: While we were casting, I met her and realised she was perfect for Shruti’s role. I hadn’t seen any of her earlier films.
On comparisons with Raj Kapoor
RK: Of course, since I’m his grandson, there will comparisons between us. But I’ve taken inspiration from Charlie Chaplin, as did my grandfather. Mr Bean has also inspired me. I’ve learnt from them how to express oneself through body language.
Is it difficult to act in a period film?
RK: Actors take too much credit, but in reality, all the homework is already done by the director. I am as good as the director and the story. We shot for few days in Darjeeling and Kolkata, but then we shifted to a set in Chandivali Studios in Mumbai. I used to wonder how it would look on screen, but Anurag was clear in his vision. I was dressed for winter but shot in the sultry Mumbai heat. Now when I see the promos, I can see that he has transported us to a different world — that of Darjeeling in 1970s.
On competition
RK: I think it’s great. It’s all healthy competition. We’re not here to replace anyone. We’re just here to make a place for ourselves.
You haven’t done a massy film yet?
RK: What’s a massy film? A good film is a massy film. If there’s emotional connect, you will understand it. That’s massy.
We mean masala films like Dabangg (2010).
RK: That depends on the star. Salman (Khan) has a pan-India fan base. Even if I do a film like that, audiences here (Mumbai) will come. But someone in, say Indore, who doesn’t know me, may not come. With time and more films, I will get that. I’m not trying to jump the gun now.
Illeana, have you received feedback to your part in Barfi!?
IDC: I’ve got tons of reactions. But the one I’ve cherished the most has been from my father. I’ve waited 10 years for him to say that he is really proud of me. He is really stingy when it comes to giving compliments. The day he told me that he’s looking forward to seeing the film, it made me feel like I achieved something.
Ranbir, all the directors call you the most promising actor amongst the current lot. That can’t possibly make you friends with your contemporaries. Do you feel any pressure?
RK: I’ve never felt any pressure. When I started, people asked if I felt pressurised because I come from a film family. But I am here to make a name for myself. I think my parents will be really proud if they are called Ranbir Kapoor’s parents. I love movies and I love acting. There’s no pressure. I’m friends with everyone.
Friends to your face?
RK: No, no. We’ve all hung out together. I know Arjun (Kapoor) and Ranveer (Singh) really well. I also know Shahid (Kapoor), Imran (Khan) and the others. We’ve all gone out together. Sometimes we exchange messages, hang out and do cool stuff. There’s no animosity, at least from my side.
On the Oscar-winning silent-era film, The Artist
RK: I started working on this film (Barfi!) before The Artist (2011) released. But when I did see the film, I messaged Dada (Anurag) saying, ‘I’ve seen a beautiful film.’ Ours isn’t a silent film. But it’s fantastic that films like The Artist reach a wide audience purely on the basis of good story telling.
It’s been said that the music of Barfi! is on the lines of Amelie (2001). Did you guys draw inspiration from it?
RK: I’ve heard of that.
AB: It’s not Amelie, but if you see any European films, the soundtracks are similar. I had given the brief that I wanted to use the violin, accordion, harp and such instruments. I wanted that style of music.
The movie is set in Darjeeling, but could it have been made
anywhere?
AB: I could have set the movie anywhere, but I chose Darjeeling for the simple
reason that I know that place well. The film takes you back to the ’70s, and Darjeeling suited the kind of world I wanted to show.
On political opposition to Ranbir’s films – Wake Up Sid (2009) angered MNS because of the word ‘Bombay’, while Rajneeti ran into trouble too.
RK: This is not planned. I hope no film gets into political conflict. We’re not trying to make a political statement. What they (politicians) do is serious work, we’re just entertainers.
Ranbir, people say that you’re taking a risk by playing such a role...
RK: (Cuts in) Yaar, sometimes you say I’m playing safe, sometimes you say I’m taking a risk. Tomorrow, if the film works, everyone will say ‘Well done’. It’s fine to take a risk. If someone else doesn’t want to, that’s his or her call. I’m here to do my own thing. I think it’s best to encourage me rather than scare me by saying what I’m doing can be risky.
Illeana, you worked with Ranbir and Priyanka (Chopra), two big stars. Was there any fear of being overshadowed?
IDC: Not at all. I already have such an intimidating father that it’s very difficult to intimidate me (laughs). My only worry was whether I would be able to pull off the character. I wanted to live up to Dada’s expectations.
Ranbir, you mentioned that you get a lot of scripts every year. Do you read every single script?
RK: Yes. Sometimes, you read the first 10 pages and it
doesn’t interest you. Sometimes, you have a good filmmaker coming to you with a great story, but he’s possibly the worst narrator. Films have their own destiny.
How good a narrator was Anurag?
RK: He’s really bad. He mixes time, characters and names. I was lucky I got a good four-hour narration. Illeana didn’t even know which film she was doing. She thought she was in Dhoom:6!

By Hindustan Times


Tom Cruise planning to film Mission: Impossible 5

tomcruise.jpgHollywood superstar Tom Cruise says he is planning to film Mission: Impossible 5. The 50-year-old actor, who is also producing the spy franchise, said that he will continue to make movies as long as people want to see them, a website has reported.
"I started Mission: Impossible hoping I could make many of them. It's a character that I can grow with,” he said.
"At that time it was the most expensive film in the history of Paramount Pictures, and the first film I was producing. It's been pretty exciting. Seeing an audience respond… to have that experience is really wonderful. I'll make a bunch of those. I'll make as many as people want to see... Because they're very challenging, and so much fun to make," he added.
Cruise also explained that he is always thinking of scenarios and mentally compiling locations for the Mission: Impossible series.
"We're already working on different images. I love travelling around to promote different movies because I always look forward to visiting different places. I always walk around to see the city. I look at architecture, subways... and come up with different sequences," he was quoted as saying.

By Hindustan Times

Why James Bond did not come to Mumbai?

skyfallfirstlook.jpgDirector Sam Mendes had to abandon his plans to shoot 23rd James Bond movie Skyfall in Mumbai because he found it incredibly difficult.
The movie was meant to open in Mumbai, with a long chase that would have seen Bond racing through a densely populated market, jumping on a motorbike and eventually fighting an opponent on top of a train. But the production team dropped the idea after realising it was difficult to shoot in the narrow and chaotic streets of Mumbai, the Hollywood Reporter said.
"It is logistically incredibly difficult to shut down the center of an enormous Indian city. We tried to make it work and to embrace the chaos, but in the end there were too many dangers - I don't mean from people trying to sabotage production, but there are narrow streets that are difficult to film in. I was very disappointed," Mendes said.
The 47-year-old director then went to explores places like Cape Town and Johannesburg for shooting but they proved equally fruitless. And it was then, Mendes visited Istanbul, where part of the movie is shot.
"I found it was everything we wanted and more, and gaveus so many ideas. Suddenly you are walking through the Grand Bazaar and someone says, 'You can go up on the roof,' and then you find a way of factoring that into the story," he added.

hindustan Times

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Sonam's got homework!

sonamkapooracc1.jpgMUMBAI, Nov. 9 -- The news that Sonam Kapoor will play Rekha's role from her 1980 hit Khubsoorat in her father Anil Kapoor's remake, is setting tongues wagging.
But now, we've heard that she plans to watch the classic film a few times before starting the shoot next year.
So, once she is through with Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Raanjhana, she will get down and concentrate only on the Khoobsurat remake, produced by her sister Rhea, who earlier teamed up with Sonam on Aisha (2010), which was a success at the box-office.
We have heard the Kapoor sisters don't want to leave anything to chance with the remake as well.

(Article from Hindustan Times)

SRK does a DDLJ again for Rohit Shetty's Chennai Express

chennaiexpressstill1.jpgInstead of celebrating the success of his recent hit Jab Tak Hai Jaan, Shah Rukh Khan has already moved on and is busy shooting his next film Chennai Express at breakneck speed.
The film has SRK paired opposite Deepika Padukone and is directed by Rohit Shetty.
As the name suggests, the train journey forms a pivotal part of the story. In this pic, SRK is seen doing a repeat of his famous scene from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) only this time, it's Deepika and not Kajol and she seems to be walking slowly rather than running to catch the train.
Moreover, while DDLJ's train sequence was shot in the EURAIL, it's the Indian Railways here that forms the backdrop of Chennai Express.
Also what's interesting is Deepika's look in the film which resembles that of a typical South Indian village belle.
Chennai Express is slated to release in 2013

(Based on Hindustan Times)

Deepika Padukone gets injured during Ram Leela shoot

deepikapadukonenice1.jpgDeepika Padukone is known to be very professional when it comes to her shooting schedules. And recently, the Cocktail actor further reinforced her image.
Deepika, who is currently shooting for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next, tentatively titled Ram Leela, apparently suffered a few bruises
and scratches on her arms and feet. But despite the swelling that the wounds caused, the actor continued to shoot.
A source reveals, “Deepika was wearing a heavy ghagra choli and weighty jewellery for a song she was shooting that day. Ranveer Singh (co-actor) was also dressed in a dhoti. But he was wearing lots of bracelets and armlets. The choreographer required him to lift her around the place for the song, which is how his accessories ended up bruising her.”
The actors were shooting the song at the set which has been created at Film City, Goregaon. Since they were also required to stay barefoot for the traditional number, Deepika apparently even developed blisters on her right sole.
“But none of that deterred her from completing the shoot. She didn’t utter a word. It was only after the crew noticed her wound that the situation was brought to the director’s notice,” adds the source.
Deepika and Ranveer will come together for the first time in Ram Leela, which is rumoured to be a Gujarati take on Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet.

By Hindustan Times

7-year-old Indian becomes the youngest person to scale a mountain in Nepal 7-year-old Indian becomes the youngest person to scale a mountain in Nepal


7-year-old Indian becomes the youngest person to scale a mountain in Nepal

Born on March 18, 2005, in Tamil Nadu, Aaryan Balaji just did his parents and a whole nation proud. A few months ago he scaled Mt. Kala Pattar (17,900 ft) in Nepal, becoming the youngest person to stand on the mountain peak. His father, K.S. Balaji is his inspiration and trainer. The Navy Commander and mountaineer took his son under his wing to teach him the skill of mountaineering with an effort to show him the wonders of nature and build his personality.
On one of their trips to the Vaishno Devi shrine in the Shivalik hills of Katra, his parents discovered that he had a natural penchant for climbing, unwittingly using mountaineering techniques that no one ever taught him. What attracted him on the peak were the variety of birds and animals. "It was so nice to be on top of a mountain. I saw Danphe (the national bird of Nepal) and wild goats. The sparrows in the mountain were so big, they looked like pigeons," he said in all innocence.
Next on his agenda is nothing less than Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa.

Husbands, get ready to pay housewives salary!

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The government is now seriously considering an interesting proposal made by the Women and Child development (WCD) ministry.
Husbands should pay house wives a monthly salary for all the effort they take to maintain a home. They believe it will go a long way in the socioeconomic empowerment of homemakers who feel unappreciated. WCD minister Krishna Tirath said that the work women do at home goes unaccounted for. Money is spent on cooks, cleaners and even children who are sent to a crèche. All these responsibilities fall under economic activity which, if recognized, could throw more accurate light on India’s GDP and offer a better account of unemployment rate. The minister has said that if a portion of a husband’s income is allocated to his wife, it is likely to be better spent on necessities to upgrade the standard of living. A survey has been conducted on the subject and more consultations are planned to see this proposal through. Several NGOs have supported the idea.

(Based on Ptinews.com)

Skipping breakfast can give you high blood sugar

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If you are among those who skips breakfast to lose weight, hear this. All that you end up losing is your health and happiness. Nutrition experts insist that a filling breakfast actually helps you lose weight by curbing hunger through the day.
As the body goes without food through the night, a whole morning without nourishment weakens the system. Blood sugar is disrupted and insulin output is affected. You also tend to binge eat at odd hours or gorge on junk food later in the evening when low metabolism slows down digestion, leading to extra weight gain. Skipping breakfast brings down your energy level, leaveing you unfocused and craving for food whole day. They suggest a full meal first thing in the morning, complete with carbohydrates, protein and fibre that comes from cereals, eggs, fruits and milk etc.
At all costs its imperative to avoid deep fried food, preserved food, left over foods, high sugar foods such as cakes and pastries. They also advise against just a glass of juice. Brown bread is recommended over white bread. Research has also shown that breakfast skippers are heavier and unhealthier than those who have a fresh, healthy meal.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Salman Khan's Dabangg 2 theatrical trailer out

dabangg2poster.jpgFearless cop Chulbul Pandey is back in action with more moves, more romance, more style and more laws (read jaws) to break in Arbaaz Khan production Dabangg 2. Salman Khan will once again be seen romancing Sonakshi Sinha in the sequel.
The trailer was unveiled by Arbaaz Khan on Bigg Boss 6 on November 10, with host of the reality show Salman Khan by his side.
The soundtrack of the film will be launched on November 15. In all, there are five songs in Dabangg 2.

UTV Stars recently tweeted the first poster of the film with the caption: "Chulbul Pandey is back in Dabangg 2! The movie is slated for release on 21 December 2012."


Dabangg 2 will be directed by Arbaaz Khan himself. The first part was directed by Abhinav Kashyap.
The film also has Vinod Khanna, Deepak Dobriyal and Nikitan Dheer in supporting roles.

TWITTER BUZZ


Dabangg 2 trailer is creating a lot of buzz on Twitter since its release. Here's what tweeple are saying:
Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats): My first look at Dabangg 2 had a marked resemblance to my last look at Dabangg 1.
Milap Zaveri (@zmilap): 'Dabangg 2' 1st promo is MINDBLASTING!-this year 25th december Santa brings us the most entertaining gift we cud have ever hoped for!
Nashid Wasta (@nashidwasta): Dabangg 2 releases on 21st December. Just in case you were wondering how exactly was the Earth gonna end
Silvia N (@iamSilvija): *Dabangg Tweet* Hum tumhari timeline me itne tweet karenge Ki confuse ho jaoge ki Konsa padhe aur konsa retweet kare !!! 'Dabangg 2' hahahah
Son Of Doctor (@Son_of_Doctor): Dabangg 2 releasing on 21st December. We can at least see Chulbul Pandey once more before the world comes to an end.
Dabangg 2 (@fassppa724): watched dabangg 2 trailor almost 65 time...and still wanna see again and again.

By Hindustan Times

Indian economy expands more than China in July-September: HSBC



US probe of HSBC tangled up in bureaucracy, infighting
The HSBC Emerging Markets Index slipped to 52.1 in the third quarter this year, from 53.2 in the April-June period.











Economic growth in emerging market economies slowed in the July-September quarter on poor performance by the manufacturing sector, but India expanded more than China, an HSBC survey said.

The HSBC Emerging Markets Index (EMI) slipped to 52.1 in the third quarter this year, from 53.2 in the April-June period.

A relatively better performance from the services sector was offset by the poor performance of the manufacturing sector, as global demand softened. 


                  ( Based on timesofindia.indiatimes.com )

Record hit for Aishwarya Rai

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The lady may have left the big screen for a while to enjoy the bliss of motherhood but continues to charm. Recently in Kerala, thousands of people jostled each other to catch a glimpse of their favourite star when she flew in to inaugurate a jewellery store.
The store, Kalyan Jewellers that opened its doors in Kochi appointed Aishwarya Rai as its brand ambassador. The owners, the Kalyanaram family, said that the online commercial starring Aishwarya was a raging hit that created a new record with over 2 lakh hits in just 4 days. It has also been critically acclaimed by top agencies as one of the best ads this year.
The admiration between the lady and the state of Kerala seemed mutual. Ash stole the limelight on stage as she addressed the huge crowd of fans before her and called Kerala “God’s own country”. She was assisted by Malyalam superstar Dileep on the occasion.

                                                       (Based on Timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Google, Apple, Yahoo, Microsoft websites hacked in Pak



Google, Apple, Yahoo, Microsoft websites hacked in Pak
The Pakistani websites of approximately as many as 300 companies, including that of tech giants Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Apple, were hacked and defaced during the weekend by a Turkish group named Eboz. Media reports have previously attributed around 600 other instances of hacking to this group.

On one of the defaced websites, the members of Eboz posted: "Why we have wasted our time to hack Pakistani sites? Just because let us convey our message. We warned you and we were willing to fix your vulnerability but you think we are jokers and you guys took it as a joke? Yes it's time to bang you guys!!"

The group seems to have exploited and highlighted a vulnerability of PKNIC, the TLD (Top Level Domain) operator that regulates all sites with .pk domains.

Some of the other companies affected by this systematic take down of services include Cisco, Visa, HSBC, Coca Cola, Blogspot, Sony, HP, eBay and PayPal, among others. While writing this report, some of the websites seems to have been restored; however, a few still seem to be under the hacker cell's control. Those trying to access Pakistani websites of iTunes, Blogspot, eBay, PayPal etc are either redirected elsewhere or the websites simply do not open.

The home pages of Google and a few other websites had the pictures of two penguins, with a phrase in Turkish that translates to: "My homies in a friend always there for me/ Have not shot by me with every breath." 
                                                                                      Article from timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Another concept car from the Tatas

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The Tatas created a buzz in the automobile market when he announced the launch of Tata Nano - a concept car which would be sold for a mere 1 lakh INR (approx 2000 USD). Following the success of this mini-wonder, they are planning to launch another concept car with better facilities - Tata Pixel.
It is a smart hatchback, with many new and advanced features. It will be powered by 1200cc diesel engine. The company has designed the engine with many advanced technology like optimized aerodynamic drag, the car will also feature stop-start technology. It can seat 4 people very comfortably, overall the car looks very smart both from inside and outside. The overall length of Tata Pixel is just 3 metres. And it is expected to be priced at 2.5 lakh INR.

                                                                                                            By MS, 11/26/2012

Lemonade can help you quit smoking

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Who would have thought that a refreshing glass of lemonade could not only quench your thirst but also help you quit smoking!
With the overwhelming stress at work, many have turned to smoking to alleviate their stress. What starts with a couple of puffs, grows on to become 1 cigarette a day and gradually, without being aware, one cannot control his urge for a cigarette. Despite being aware of the side effects of smoking, quitting is never easy.
In a new study, scientists have found that the interaction of sugar (known as glucose) with the tongue boosts attention as well as energy and can improve self control. This could help keep smokers away from the cigarettes at least in the short-term, the Daily Mail reported.

         (By MS, 11/26/2012)

Ranbir’s secret friendship with top actress

Ranbir’s secret friendship with top actress It has often been speculated whether Katrina and Ranbir are seeing each other. After her break up with Salman Khan, the only other man she has been linked with is Ranbir Kapoor, although they have been quick to insist ‘they are just good friends’.





However, some months ago Ranbir was reportedly seen visiting Kat’s building. They have also been spotted walking in at private parties together and also holidaying together. It was Kat who helped draft out the guest list for the ‘Barfi!’ party that was held by Aarty Shetty and Ayan Mukherjee a day before Ranbir’s birthday.
They also attended a Diwali party together more recently and been reportedly getting together often on work schedules overseas.

Beware - A ‘LIKE’ can land you in jail!


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Think twice before you “like” a post on Facebook!
Shaheen Dhada condemned the “bandh” (shutdown of a city) that was observed by Mumbai, following the death of Balasaheb Thackeray, a prominent political figure. She posted a status message on Facebook which reportedly read, "People like Bal Thacheray are born and die daily and one should not observe a bandh for that.". This offended the sentiments of his followers. One of whom lodged a FIR against her, following which she was arrested by the Mumbai police, booking her under Section 295 (a) of the IPC (for hurting religious sentiments ) and Section 64 (a) of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
What was more surprising was the fact that a friend who “liked” the status was also taken into custody, for she “supported” the condemning thoughts!

                (By MS, 11/26/2012)

Apple to launch iTV?

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According to Commercial Times, a Chinese newspaper, Apple is this time working on cheaper iterations of the iPhone and iPad, along with a big screen television purportedly called iTV.
The ever innovative company has stepped first time into the television market. Having taken the smartphone experience to the next level, one can anticipate Apple to do something similar to the television, as well. iTV, the large screen television that the company is said to be making, is also expected to be finally unveiled in the first half of 2013, though no time period was mentioned.
With this news coming out, television companies like Samsung, LG, Toshiba will have to start rolling their sleeves up, to survive in the ever competitive market.

                                                      (By MS, 11/26/2012)

One year old already owns a BMW & an Audi!

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At an age where an average child does not even own a pram, 1 year old Aaradhya Bachchan already has an Audi A8 and a BMW mini Cooper to her name!
Daughter of the celebrity couple Abhishek Bachchan & former Miss World Aishwarya Rai celebrated her first birthday on 16th of November. Grandpa Amitabh Bachchan presented her with a BMW mini Cooper priced at 25 lakh INR. Surprisingly, this may not please the toddler whose father had already bought her an Audi A8, which reportedly cost him a whopping 1.5 crore INR, when she was just 4 months old!
One shouldn’t be surprised if she does not like her birthday presents as she grows old; of course, who would when the bar has been raised this high on the first birthday itself!

                  (By MS, 11/26/2012)

Sunday, November 25, 2012

The truth about Ranbir, revealed!

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He is constantly under the media glare not just for his latest box office buster ‘Barfi’ but also his amorous ways. First it was a toss between Sonam Kapoor and Deepika Padukone after which the latter stole his heart in a very open relationship. When they split, he kept his lips sealed but his relationships continued to be in the news. He moved on to Katrina Kaif. After a shaky seduction that the two swore was ‘just good friendship’, the ‘Rockstar’ was seen dating his co-star Nargis Fakhri. The two were spotted watching ‘Black Swan’ together in a Juhu multiplex. Now there are link up rumours of Ranbir and Shraddha Kapoor which both vehemently deny. So what lies in store for Ranbir? Astrologers say that it is his addictive Libran personality which makes his so irresistible to women. However, he himself may never be so sure of love. Libra makes him indecisive and unable to make up his mind. So will 2012 see him committed? They say there will be media reports of a new romance but it won’t last long. The focus is on his career this year. With the way things are going with ‘Barfi’, we are sure he will continue to win over hearts.

(Based on Lifestyle.in.msn.com

Aishwarya Rai can speak six different languages

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She is not just a globally recognized beauty, but she is also blessed with brains beyond average intelligence. Apart from being a class topper and a high achiever all through school, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is well versed in several languages.
The lady is of Tulu origin but can speak English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil and Bengali with amazing proficiency. She apparently picked up Marathi in Mumbai where she grew up, learning Marathi in school. Her ease with the Tamil language sharpened when she worked down south on Tamil films. Her Hindi grew stronger with her Bollywood films and she picked up Bengali when she shot for films like ‘Chokher Bali’, ‘Raincoat’ and ‘Devdas’.
So what does she do with all that talent, now that she is mother of baby Aaradhya? Reportedly, she has lost weight and is prepared to face the camera again. This time it will be for an ad film commercial.

Ranbir and Deepika’s love story out in public next year!

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So after much speculation regarding when the Ranbir Kapoor-Deepika Padukone starrer ‘Yeh Jawaani Hain Deewani’ would hit the theatres, the news comes straight from the horse’s mouth! The film, which is currently under production, will hit the theatres on March 29, 2013.
Directed by Ayan Mukherji, whose last offering, ‘Wake Up! Sid’ was phenomenal at both the Box Office and in the opinion of critics, is the brain behind Karan Johar’s ‘Yeh Jawaani Hain Deewani’. The film has recently been in the news for some wrong reasons and some correct ones. While the former includes Ranbir Kapoor being slammed with a charge of smoking in public during the shoot of the film, the latter had the lead pair supposedly coming closer in real life. The estranged lovers, Ranbir and Deepika, were seen spending considerable amount of quality time with each other during the shooting of the film, thereby making several people work themselves into a frenzy regarding the current ‘relationship’ of the two.After ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’ which was Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone’s last film together, the pair will now be seen in ‘Yeh Jawaani Hain Deewani’. And that the audience is waiting with bated breaths to see the couple sizzle on the silver screen yet again, is something that hardly needs a mention!

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Akshay and Twinkle blessed with a baby

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Twinkle, who was expecting her second child with Akshay Kumar, gave birth to a daughter on September 25th. This is the couple’s second child. The first one is a son, Aarav, who is 10 years old now.
The baby was delivered in the Breach Candy Hospital. Both mother and daughter are doing fine, the press was told. Akshay, who was in Jaipur to promote his forthcoming film “Oh My God”, rushed back to be by his wife’s side during the time of delivery. He is reported to have said that the baby looks like her mother and grandmother (veteran actress Dimple Kapadia). He seems expectedly happy. "I have no words to express my happiness. I would like to thank everyone for their blessings and best wishes," added the actor.

(Based on In.msn.com)

India ranks high in building business

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With more regulatory reforms and less time required to get building permits, India has thrown open its doors to global business.
The study was done jointly by International Finance Corp (IFC) and World Bank which ranked India 132 out of 185 for business ease. The report says that India is the first economy in the region to make construction permits faster for entrepreneurs, making start up enterprises, paying taxes and international trade easier.
Singapore rates as number one in the global ranking for the seventh consecutive year. Over all South Asia has introduced 65 regulation reforms to improve business conditions. The business conditions in India have climbed up steadily since 2005 said the Global Indicators and Analysis Director of the World Bank Group. Despite all the efforts, he also stressed that further progress is mandatory in the coming years to make India’s private sector bigger and stronger.


India runs out of mobile numbers

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In an unthinkable situation, the current ten digit series is fast grinding to a halt in India, with the subscriber base fast shooting past one billion in the number allocating system.
The director general of Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) said that there could be a serious problem if a new series of numbers is not introduced by next year. A possible solution is by adding another number making it eleven digits. The batch system was earlier used to avoid chaos from random digit phone numbers creating chaos in the telecom market. The operator is allocated 98 or 99 as the first two digits to a particular series of numbers to make it easier to  identify them.
But since the consumer market is overshooting the one billion mark, phone numbers have to increase by one or two digits at least to accommodate more device or users. Other alternatives are also being explored such as removing inactive users for a temporary solution till a more permanent one is implemented.
         
                                                                         (Based on Zdnet.com )

5 lakh warriors to be hired to stop cyber attacks on India

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Cyber warfare is now a top threat to national security in India. Sophisticated systems are increasingly emerging to cripple the country from hostile attacks around the world.To step up defence, the National Security has decided to speed up and strengthen the cyber world with 5 lakh cyber warriors in the next five years.
This is a critical gap in Indian defence forces. Many other western and Asian countries have already armed themselves with this new strategy but India still lags behind with a shortfall of 4.7 lakh experts, despite being an IT and software powerhouse.

                                                                    (Based on Timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Friday, November 23, 2012

Eight Tips for Job Hunting During the Recession


 


The global credit crisis and flat-lining domestic economy have turned this into one of the most challenging times to be looking for a job in recent history. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately 14 million people are currently unemployed, about twice as many since the recession started in December 2007. And while the January 2011 unemployment rate fell to 9 percent -- the lowest level in nearly two years -- that rate is still high by historical standards.
To be a successful job seeker in this climate, you have to be calm, patient and proactive -- and try any (or all) of these tips.
Pick and Choose Your Targets
When Jack Hinson was laid off in mid-2008 from his job at a large Internet content company in Austin, he prioritized his search. “It’s important to put your time and energy into opportunities that you’re the most interested in and that have the best chance of coming to fruition,” he says. “Pick a few companies you’re interested in and pursue them, whether they have current openings or not.”

Concentrate on Growth Industries

Brent Berger, a Las Vegas-based scenario planning and strategy consultant, suggests focusing on growth industries and areas. “Look at energy,” he says. “With oil costs where they are, the need for cheap fuel and cheap heat is ever-mounting. And any job that alleviates pain is recession-proof. Similarly, the National Guard, Border Patrol, homeland security and the defense industry in general will continue to thrive as the next stage in the war on terror continues.”

Work Your Network

Hinson’s new gig came from an old connection. “I’d spoken to the company’s founders about a year ago and stayed in touch,” he says. “Then I ran into one of them at a networking function.” So flip through your Rolodex or business social media contacts and let them know you’re looking.

Sell Yourself

San Francisco PR account executive Samantha Rubenstein launched a job search just as the economy began to flag. After three months, she got a great offer from Atomic PR. She attributes her success to doing more than learning about the company. “Preparation [includes] learning how to talk about yourself in a meaningful and powerful way,” she says. “I created a list of potential interview questions and typed up bulleted answers to create speaking points.”

Consider Freelancing

Russ Carr, a designer and writer in St. Louis, has twice had a line on a job only to see it slip away when the employer lost a key account or decided to distribute the duties among current employees. To keep some money coming in, Carr started freelancing. “I haven’t stopped trying to shop myself for a full-time gig again, but freelancing certainly has kept food on the table,” he says. “If you’re in a field that supports it, don’t think twice -- just do it.”

Take a Temporary Position

If freelancing isn’t practical, try temping. “Consider interim staffing to fill a temporary slot for work that needs to be done despite the economy,” advises Ronald Torch, president and CEO of the Torch Group, a marketing staffing firm in Cleveland. Or temp with a company that interests you. “Many of these options pay well and can carry the burden of bill-paying until a permanent position comes along,” he says.

Sweat the Small Stuff

“Don’t forget the personal touches,” counsels Felicia Miller, assistant director of career services at the Art Institute of Las Vegas. “Don’t use a template cover letter -- make sure each letter addresses specific skills or qualities the company is looking for. And always send a thank-you note or email after the interview. Use this correspondence as an opportunity to revisit weak areas of your interview.”

Stay Positive

The most important thing when searching for a job in tough economic times is to retain a positive attitude, says Carol Vecchio, founder and executive director of Centerpoint Institute for Life and Career Renewal in Seattle. “Even in a job market with 10 percent unemployment, there’s 90 percent employment,” she says. “There is an average of over 3 million jobs available in the US per month -- and each job seeker is looking for one. Those are pretty good odds.”

Struggling to find a great job in a bad economy can be a drag, but undertaking even a few of these tips will improve your chances of landing a gig. “Remember it doesn’t matter how many jobs are or aren’t out there,” Vecchio says. “You’re just looking for one -- the right one for you.”

                                                                     (Based on career-advice.monster.com )

What is Priyanka Chopra doing in Spain?


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Pee Cee has been working around the clock for a while now. But it wasn’t work that took the jungli billi to the romantic land of romance and Ole!Over the past couple of years Priyanka Chopra has worked without a break on five movies – Don 2, Agneepath, Teri Meri Kahani, Barfi! and Krrish 3 – apart from concentrating on her music album. But after slogging hard for so long the actor decided that she needed a break from it all.And guess what – Piggy Chops earned her golden chance while working for her music album in Spain. Birdies from the industry chirp that the hard-working actor decided to extend her stay in Ibiza for a couple of days just to chill. Whoa! Now that’s kewl, isn’t it?Well, looks like you have really earned your break, dear Pee Cee. But we cannot help wondering who will be having fun in the sun with you! Tell, tell…

 
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Coconut oil as toothpaste? Try it!

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Scour the supermarket shelves and find a wide selection of tubes and tubes of toothpaste but recent discoveries reveal coconut oil does so much more to treat the teeth and gums with care more than these tubes do.
Scientists have reportedly found that coconut oil does more cleaning, whitening and fighting teeth-rotting bacteria in the mouth as compared to commercial toothpaste. Irish scientists revealed that this organic oil kills a certain type of bug that causes tooth decay and further cause bad breath. Toothpaste and gurgles that contains coconut oil enzyme are now reportedly paving its way into the market as huge cases of dental problems are overlooked by this age and generation. Researchers also found out that milk when partially digested make the tooth-decaying bugs to stick on the tooth enamel. They are now on their way in finding out more of the oil's bacteria-killing capabilities.

                                                                         Materials based on Dailymail.co.uk

Tired of power cuts? Here’s a brighter solution.


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Switch to solar. Solar energy is giving new hope to those suffering from frequent power cuts and increasing electricity bills. Solar energy not only ensures better electricity output, but is also more affordable, easily available and offers long term benefits.
The government is said to be providing subsidy for installing the solar power plants, says The Odisha Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA) who are encouraging this option. A user who has installed a one KW capacity solar photovolataic power plant on his rooftop said that since then he has not experienced any power disruption. His electricity consumption has come down, power supply is consistent, reliable and environmentally friendly. He has saved about four to five units of power daily. Many in his neighbourhood have made the switch to solar.
Solar power is especially useful in the rural corners of India which have not yet received electricity. About 400 villages have benefited from this installation. During the day, the solar power plant lights up the house and at night the converter takes over, powered by batteries.


               
                                             (Based on Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Thursday, November 22, 2012

India becomes more ‘Yum’!

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Domino’s Pizza has fiercer competition in India. The country has finally opened its gates to Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) and Pizza Hut through its parent company Yum! Brands.
Till now, Pizza Hut in India was operated on a 100% franchise. Now Yum! Brands Inc, the world’s largest restaurant company, is opening outlets in the world’s fastest growing market for a better hold and bigger brand value. More than USD 1 billion in revenue is expected from India within just five years. The first Pizza Hut through Yum! has opened in Mumbai’s Mira Road. The company plans to double its investments by opening at least 500 outlets by 2015. Yum restaurants in India own about half of KFC outlets. All other Yum! Stores are operated through franchise.
Yum! Brands Inc is a Fortune 500 company that also owns A&W, Taco Bell and Long John Silver’s restaurants worldwide. The company has over 3000 restaurants in 100 countries.

                                                                                 (Based on Indiatimes.com)

James Bond in Jodhpur

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Supermodel Naomi Campbell bonded with her billionaire boyfriend Vladimir Dornin in Jodhpur recently with lavish celebrations to bring in his 50th birthday, James Bond style. The theme included emailed invitations of Doronin as James Bond.

Everything else was over the top and flamboyant just as it is in James Bond films. She reportedly booked an entire five star hotel and a historic fort for the star studded guest list of over 80 International celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez, Kate Moss, Donatella Versace and Giorgio Armani. The list included singer Diana Ross who was flown down exclusively for a live performance, costing over $ 500,000.
The Mehrangarh Fort was done up with spectacular lights, colorful fabrics and furniture with a huge poster of Doronin as James Bond and Naomi herself as the Bond girl put up to go with the Bond theme. 12 chartered flights were arranged to fly in the guests. They were driven in style in vintage cars from the airport to Umaid Bhawan Palace hotel. Police security turned out in full force.
Campbell has been dating Doronin since 2008. They live together in Moscow.They are known to throw flamboyant parties for each other. Doronin brought in Naomi’s 40th birthday with star-studded celebrations at the French Riviera.

                                                                 (Based on Dailymail.co.uk)

For the 1st time, no meat or fish at McDonalds

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No beef, no pork and now no meat or fish in selected Mac Donald outlets in India.
In a largely vegetarian country, Mac Donald now attempts to boost sales with exclusively vegetarian outlets in Northern India. For the fast food giant, this is the first effort of its kind.
The vegetarian outlets will be in two well known pilgrimage spots - Amritsar, which cradles the Golden Temple for Sikhs and Katra in Jammu and Kashmir, popular amongst Hindus. The menu will have choices like Mac Aloo Tikki Burger, mashed potato patties and Pizza Mac Puff, a vegetable and cheese pastry to replace meat and fish fillings. Mac Donald opened its first outlet in India only in 1996. Today they have 271 stores through partnerships with two local companies. Over 60 percent of their revenue comes from International stores. With this move, they are hoping to win over the world’s second most populous nation and double their profits.
(Based on Bloomberg.com )

Girl arrested for a Facebook update!

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First a cartoonist gets arrested on sedition charges for an illustration that ‘offended’ the government. Then a Twitter update questioning a Chief Minister’s son gets another man arrested. Now it’s a Facebook update.
A young girl of 21 was recently taken into custody for her update questioning the Mumbai shutdown that followed Shiv Sena founder, Bal Thackeray’s demise. She reportedly wrote that people like Thackeray are born and die daily and one should not observe a 'bandh' for that. (For two days, the entire city grinded to a halt; even milk and vegetables were not available.) A friend of hers made the mistake of ‘liking’ the comment. Soon after, both found themselves facing a mob of Shiv Sena protestors who turned the police on them, having them arrested. Worse, about 2000 of them attacked and ransacked the orthopaedic clinic of the girl’s uncle at Palghar, north of Mumbai. The girls apologized and withdrew their comment after which they were released on bail.
The shocking incident has caused widespread concern among the public, most of who voice their views on social networking sites with the freedom that’s the birth right of the world’s largest democracy. Campaigners demand that the Shiv Sena sainiks and police are punished for their blatant disregard of the law by bullying and victimizing innocent citizens to have their way.

                                                    (Based on Mumbaimirror.com/article)

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

India growing at 5% per annum

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The economic growth of India has slowed down even further in 2012.
The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) said that India’s growth slowed down mainly because of severe monetary tightening by the Reserve bank of India. In 2011, the Indian economy grew by 6.5%. This time it’s only 5.9%, after an 8 percent growth in the last three years. This makes it the lowest growth rate since 2002-03; and this has affected Rupee in Forex market trading.
In September, the government took the decision to pursue some economic reforms such as FDI in multi-brand retailing, hike in petrol prices in the hope to turn around the economy.
Chief Economist Nagesh Kumar said that the RBI needs to ease monetary policy that give rise to high inflation, exchange rate instabilities, high interest rates and adversely impacted business growth. “It is time to loosen the policy,” he said.
On a different train of thought, it is said the recently, Rupees fell for weeks straight, and it could look bad on currency trading exchange.

                                                                           (Based on Timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Hillary Clinton visits controversial Indian minister

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Her name is Mamata which means affectionate and nurturing. Her demeanour is anything but gentle.
The chief minister of West Bengal wears flip flops, a scowl, cotton sarees, resides alone in a humble home, wears no make-up and leads a formerly communist state with an iron hand, a commanding voice and an unpredictable temper.
Yet, her power and popularity prompted the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to pay her a special visit on a recent trip to India. It's an ghonour that’s highly unusual for any regional leader. Mamata opposes many policy changes such as allowing foreign retail outlets such as Wal-Mart to set up base in India and often ends up contradicting her views.
‘Didi’ (sister) as she is called,claims there is a global conspiracy to kill her. She seldom keeps her temper in check or her views to herself. Her decisions are spontaneous and often spark heated debates. But she is still a hero to many in West Bengal for having the courage to stand up to a communist government that ruled West Bengal for 34 years and even beat her up black and blue when she voiced her protest. Whether she is a stumbling block to India’s growth as many believe or the light of hope to a better India remains to be seen. As some say, Mamata is a very determined lady and it is the determined people who get things done.

              
                                                                                ` (Based on NYtimes.com)

Coca Cola revives old relationships in India

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Coca Cola plans a new strategy to reach out further in India by reviving popular old brands.
The name is RimZim. Flavoured with cumin and other spicy ingredients, the masala-soda is an old brand that’s being revived. Currently, coke is reaching out to about one in five outlets in India. The plan is to be one in three outlets in three years. On an average, 1.2 billion people consume 12 bottles of coke per year compared to the global average of 92. The potential of distribution and expansion in India is unlimited. With a population in millions spread out in every part, increasing urbanization and a growing economy, India is still a virgin market waiting to be untapped. With the Parle take over in 1993, Coca Cola secured two of Indi’s two favourite drinks then – Thums Up, a fizzier version of Coke,a nd the mango flavoured Maaza. Coke is planning to resuurect the lime flavoured Citra and masala-soda RimZim.
  
                                                                (Based on Bloomberg.com)

26/11 terrorist Ajmal Kasab hanged in Pune's Yerwada Jail

Ajmal Kasab, the sole surviving terrorist of the 26/11 attack and a member of Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was hanged at Pune's Yerawada jail at 7.30 am on Wednesday and later buried inside the jail premises. A fax message on the decision taken on Kasab was sent to Pakistan's foreign ministry. While Pakistan acknowledged the fax, it has not claimed Kasab's body.

Kasab's mercy plea was rejected by President Pranab Mukherjee on November 5. The execution order was signed by Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde on November 7 and forwarded to Yerwada jail authorities on November 8.

Kasab was reportedly aware of the date on which he was to be executed and had been made to sign his death warrant before being moved to the Pune jail on November 19. According to official sources, a senior jail official read out the death warrant to Kasab at his cell and also informed him that his clemency petition had been rejected by the President.

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26/11 villain Ajmal Kasab hanged, had asked authorities to inform his mother

Pakistani national Ajmal Kasab, the sole surviving terrorist of the Mumbai terror attack of November 26, 2008, was hanged in a Pune jail at 7.30 am on Wednesday, after his mercy plea was rejected by President Pranab Mukherjee earlier this month.

Kasab had been buried inside
the premises of Pune's Yerawada Central Jail shortly after the execution, Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan told journalists.
Chavan said Kasab had been shifted from Mumbai's Arthur Road jail to Pune two days ago.
Kasab did not leave behind any will, the chief minister said.
The chilling images of Kasab's killing spree, captured by close-circuit TVs installed at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus in Mumbai were rekindled, as Maharashtra home minister RR Patil announced the execution, carried out in complete secrecy.
"All the legal procedures in the 26/11 terror attacks case were completed," Patil told reporters in Mumbai, adding: "Accordingly, Kasab has been hanged this morning at 7.30 am in Yerawada Central Jail."


'Kasab was quiet before execution'
Minutes before his execution, Kasab appeared to be nervous but was quiet and offered prayers, a jail official said.
"From his body language, we could make out that he was very nervous. However, he remained quiet before he was taken out from his cell for the hanging," the official said.
Kasab had also offered prayers and asked if his family was informed in advance about the hanging to which jail authorities replied in the affirmative, the official said.
Kasab's end came five days before the fourth anniversary of the brutal terror attacks that claimed 166 lives and injured 300 people. Nine of his associates, who had sneaked into Mumbai for the three-day carnage, had been secretly buried in the city in January 2010.
The hanging also comes a day before the winter session of Parliament and weeks ahead of Gujarat assembly election in December.

'Tell my Ammi', this was the message conveyed by Kasab, who was hanged on Wednesday, when he was told about his November 21 execution, official sources said.
Nooree Lai, mother of Kasab, was apparently the closest person to him as he only uttered her name when asked about his last wish, the sources said.
After completion of the formalities, home secretary RK Singh wrote to foreign secretary Rajan Mathai to inform Kasab's mother and other family members who are in Pakistan.
Accordingly, the authorities, through the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, had sent a letter to his mother through courier on Tuesday, fulfilling his last desire, the sources said.
Union home minister said a letter was sent to the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi, informing them of the decision to hang Kasab. When the letter was not accepted, a the same was faxed to Pakistan's foreign ministry. But there was no response.
Kasab -- who was barely 21 when he carried out the brutal attack -- was sentenced to death on four counts and to life sentence on five counts on charges including murder, waging a war on India and possessing weapons.
He was first sentenced to death by a special trial court on May 6, 2010.
The Bombay high court upheld the verdict Feb 21 last year, followed by a similar decision by the Supreme Court on Aug 29. Finally, President Mukherjee rejected his mercy plea Nov 5.
"It took the Maharashtra government less than two weeks to hang Kasab, after President Pranab Mukherjee rejected his mercy petition Nov 5. I forwarded it to the Maharashtra government on Nov 8," Union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde said in New Delhi.
"Pakistan has been informed but there is no demand for Kasab's body," he said, adding, the the entire operation had to be conducted under secrecy due to the sensitivities involved and all the due procedures were followed.
Soon after, reactions started pouring in.
The hanging of Kasab was a case of "better late than never", the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said on Wednesday after the 26/11 Pakistani terrorist was executed in Pune's Yerawada jail.
"It took us four years to finally hang him. Better late than never," BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad told mediapersons in New Delhi.
Asking the government to "expedite the whole process of mercy petitions", Prasad also demanded action against Afzal Guru, who masterminded the attack on parliament in December 2001.
"All the handlers, conspirators of the Mumbai attack still remain at large in Pakistan," Prasad said further.
BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi termed the hanging as "a stern warning to the enemies of India especially those across the border who want to terrorise India".
Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, who appeared for state in the case, said with Kasab's hanging homage has now been paid to those lost their lives in the terror attacks.
"By Kasab's conviction and death penalty, we have proved how the entire conspiracy was hatched in Pakistan. We have set an example that India will not tolerate such attacks and the accused will be brought to justice," Nikam said.


Kasab's hangmen was also kept in dark
The operation to execute Kasab was on Wednesday shrouded in secrecy with even the hangman kept in the dark about the terrorist's identity till the last minute.
Kasab, who has been lodged at Arthur Road prison in Pune ever since his arrest soon after the Mumbai terror attack, was whisked out of his heavily-guarded cell in the intervening night of November 18 and 19, a senior police official said.
"Kasab was escorted by senior officials of crime branch, commandos of Quick Response Team (QRT) and ITBP officials, who have been guarding the terrorist since his arrest in November 2008. The team, along with Kasab reached Pune's Yerwada jail in the wee hours of November 19," the official said.
According to the officer, except the jail superintendent, deputy jailor and doctor, no jail authority was informed about the identity of the accused.
"The jail authorities were only told that a high-profile accused is being brought to Yerwada. His identity was not revealed. Kasab was lodged in an isolated egg-shaped cell guarded by ITBP personnel," the official said.
Even the hangman was not informed about the identity of the accused till the last minute. "We had told the hangman that he is to execute the death penalty of a terrorist. The identity was revealed to him only few minutes before the execution," the official said.
Kasab was confined to a special-made bullet and bomb-proof cell at Arthur Road Central prison ever since his arrest in November 2008. However, he was executed in Yerwada prison as facilities to hang exist in that prison only, he said.
Before the execution, as per the norms, Kasab was asked if he had any final wishes, to which the terrorist replied in the negative.
Soon after he was hanged, the doctor, who was present in the room, confirmed Kasab's death and informed the government authorities.
According to authorities, Kasab's body has been buried inside Yerwada jail itself.

'We have got justice'
"The first thing that comes to my mind is what happened is good. We are happy that we have got justice," wife of a railway ticket collector, who was killed in the 26/11 Mumbai carnage, said today reacting to Pakistan terrorist Ajmal Kasab's hanging.
Ragini Sharma, whose husband S K Sharma was killed in the 2008 terror strike, said she would like to thank the President for rejecting Kasab's mercy plea.
"I would like to thank the President. However, it got delayed but we did get justice. I am happy that it (the hanging) was done secretly, otherwide some human rights people would have opposed it," she said.
Vishnu Zende, an announcer at the Chhtrapati Shivaji Terminus, the railway station here which was one of the targets of the attack, said, "I had never thought that I would get to hear this news like this.
"I am very happy that he has been hanged. All the people who died in the terror attack have been given tribute by hanging him," Zende, who had helped save many lives by making announcements over the public address system in the station about the strike, said.

Advocate Ujwal Nikam who was the public prosecutor in this case expressed happiness over the move." We have exposed the modus operandi of terror groups operating from Pakistan and sent a message that terrorism will not be tolerated, " Nikam said.
"Yes, Kasab has been hanged this (Wednesday) morning at 7.30 a.m. in Yerawada Central Jail," special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam, who led the 26/11 terror attacks case, said.


Kasab buried inside Pune jail

Kasab was buried inside the premises of Pune's Yerawada Central jail shortly after he was hanged, Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan said on Wednesday.
Chavan said Kasab had been shifted from Mumbai to Pune two days ago.
Kasab did not leave behind any will, the chief minister told journalists, adding that he had been buried in the jail premises on the outskirts of Pune.
Ajmal Kasab and nine fellow Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists had sailed into Mumbai on November 26, 2008 from Karachi and gone on a shooting spree that killed 166 people. Kasab was the only one captured alive by security forces.
Kasab was sentenced to death in May 2010 after he was found guilty of a string of charges, including waging war against India, murder and terrorist acts.
He appealed in the Supreme Court claiming he did not receive a fair trial but his petition was struck down in August.
During the 2008 attacks, the heavily armed terrorists stormed targets in Mumbai including luxury hotels, a Jewish centre, a hospital and a bustling train station.
India blames the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant organisation for training, equipping and financing the gunmen with support from "elements" in the Pakistan military.


'India should end death penalty'
Hours after Kasab was hanged in Pune, Human Rights Watch urged India to remove the death penalty from its legal framework.
"The hanging of Kasab marks a concerning end to the country's moratorium on capital punishment," said a statement from the US-based rights group issued in India.
"Instead of resorting to the use of execution to address heinous crime, India should join the rising ranks of nations that have taken the decision to remove the death penalty from their legal frameworks," it added.

                                                          ( Based on Hindustan times.com )