Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Even after 6 months, Law Ministry keeps its own PM waiting for an answer

Even after 6 months, Law Ministry keeps its own PM waiting for an answer


: Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked a question to the Union Ministry of Law and Justice last year on August 11, 2014 which remains unanswered till date. The question was posed by him on the floor of Lok Sabha to which the then Minister of Law and Justice Ravi Shankar Prasad responded by saying that "information is being collected and will be laid on the Table of the House". However, 6 months and 13 days later, the question still remains unanswered.
Modi had asked a question related to information provided on the website of Lok Sabha pertaining to the inclusion of parents’ name in documents. He had asked –
1. Whether it is mandatory to write the name of the father while writing the full name of an individual in government documents

2. If so, the details thereof and the provision of relevant law 

3. Whether an individual can write the name of his /her mother, instead of father, in government document 

4. If so, the details thereof and if not, the reasons along with the provision of law 

5. Whether the government proposes to enact/amend relevant law to enable the citizens to write the name of the mother or father, as per the wish of an individual 

6. If so, the details thereof and the time by which it is likely to be amended?
The question is the six-part unstarred question numbered 4604.
As per the protocol, an unstarred question is the one which is not called for oral answer in the House and on which no supplementary questions can be asked. A written answer is laid on the Table after the Question Hour by the minister to whom it is addressed.
The same question was, incidentally, raised by Trinamool Congress MP Saumitra Khan from Bishnupur in West Bengal.
The issue was brought to notice by an RTI activist Rakesh Dubbudu who is also the founder of an online portal ‘Factly’ which aims to make public data meaningful.
As published in a report by Times of India, when Union Ministry was contacted for the same, its officials confirmed that the PM’s question was still pending with the committee of government assurances (CGA).


Sunday, 11 January 2015

10 Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before



  10 Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi.

Few political leaders demand the all-consuming support and devotion of their followers likeNarendra Modi does. From his 'chaiwala' days to being the 16th Prime Minister of India, his journey has been marked with many interesting events and experiences - and knowing them makes one realize that Modi is more awe-inspiring than they previously thought.
1. Shinzo Abe, The Prime Minister of Japan follows only 4 people on Twitter, and Narendra Modi is one of them.
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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2. Cartoonist Ramesh Chandra wished to meet Modi on his visit to Olympic Park, Sydney, but could not have made it to the venue because of bad health. He put a request through a news anchor's tweet, and guess what? Modi looked into matter himself and specially arranged to meet Chandra at the venue.
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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3. During his Japan visit in the capacity of Chief Minister of Gujarat (to talk about infrastructure projects and investments for Gujarat), Modi decided to travel via bullet train. A little Japanese girl who was sitting alone in the train came up to him and greeted him. What happened next is super awesome! Mr. Modi and the girl both played video games for the next 15-20 minutes.
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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4. As a child, Modi always wanted to become a sanyasi and was fascinated with sadhus, different forms of worship and meditation.
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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5. Modi has undertaken the largest mass outreach during his election campaign by travelling 3 lakh km addressing 25 states. Besides 1350 innovative 3D rallies and 437 public rallies has been addressed by him. It was covered in 8 months of the election campaign.
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6. During 13 years of his tenure as the C.M of Gujarat he did not take a single holiday and kept his personal staff to as low as three, despite entitlement to a large entourage.
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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7. For years Modi used to burn his belongings or anything associated with him. This was his way to disconnect with the past.
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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8. Modi left his Vadnagar home for good in 1970. When he returned in 1975, he was dressed like a Sikh for fear of getting caught during the Emergency.
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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9. When he became the Gujarat chief minister in 2001, his mother told him, "Beta, kadi lanch na leis." (Son, never take bribe.)
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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10. He auctioned whatever gifts and souvenirs he received during his visit to different places, and the proceeds were given to 'Kanya Kelavani' fund (girl child education fund) - an initiative very close to his heart.
Interesting Facts About Narendra Modi You Probably Did Not Know Before
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10 Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products



Skincare has long been a field dominated by women. However, times have changed now and men are giving women a run for their money when it comes to fabulous skin. And these 10 men from Bollywood prove that they were born to sell skincare products.

1. Fawad Khan

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
This man has skin that ladies could kill for.

2. Arjun Kapoor

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
Arjun Kapoor proves you can be a badass and still look hot as hell. 

3. Hrithik Roshan

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
There is probably nothing that is not perfect about Hrithik Roshan’s looks.  Thank God there aren’t more like him in the game.

4. Ranbir Kapoor

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
If there’s someone who can get away with almost anything thanks to his charming looks, it’s Ranbir Kapoor. It’s almost unfair to see a dude have his cake and eat it too.

5. Siddharth Malhotra

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
The well-groomed Siddharth Malhotra is our answer to the perfect Indian metrosexual man. 

6. Shahid Kapoor

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
Shahid can pass off a cute boy-next-door as well as a sexy brooding man. When you’ve got skin like that, you can be anything.

7. Neil Nitin Mukesh

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
He probably beats all the men (and probably some women) in this list in the skin department. We would really like to clone his skin gene.

8. Imran Khan

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
He is the perfect chocolate boy every man would be jealous of. 

9. Ranveer Singh

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
With his flawless complexion and hairless chest, Ranveer Singh is someone every guy looks up to. 

10. Varun Dhawan

Men Who Were Born To Sell Skincare Products
This guy is our inspiration. He’s got the perfect bod and the perfect skin. And he gets all the ladies too. He proves it’s sexy for a man to spend some time in front of a mirror

PM seeks Bhutan’s help to counter Bodo militants

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi Saturday sought support from Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay to counter violence perpetrated in Assam by Bodo rebels. Government officials here said that Modi discussed the security situation in Assam with Tobgay on the sidelines of the Vibrant Gujarat meet in Ahmedabad.

"The two PMs discussed the need for close cooperation and coordination over security related issues," said a senior government official.

Foreign minister Sushma Swaraj too had spoken to Tobgay after the massacre of 64 people by NDFB (S) insurgents who were reported to have taken shelter in the forests on the Assam-Bhutan border. Tobgay, sources said, assured Modi that his government would work proactively to wipe out the presence of insurgents anywhere in the country.

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Army begins operation to flush out Bodo militants

Bodo militants kill over 50 adivasis in Assam

NDFB is believed to have set up a few bases in the dense forest along the Indo-Bhutan border.

Indian officials have maintained that whenever security forces carry out offensives against NDFB, the cadres of the group often sneak into the Bhutanese territory making it difficult to track them down. In 2003-04, Bhutan had carried out an operation against ULFA militants and wiped out their bases from that country. The ULFA leadership had to leave Bhutan after a number of its operatives were killed by the Bhutanese Army.

Tobgay and his delegation are visiting Ahmedabad to participate in the Vibrant Gujarat meet. During his 9-day visit, he will also call on President Pranab Mukherjee and meet several Cabinet ministers. The Bhutanese PM will also visit Varanasi and Bodh Gaya.

Thursday, 30 October 2014

india's biggest loot in haryana In a Bollywood-style heist,

In a Bollywood-style heist, thieves dug up a 125-feet-long tunnel to a nationalised a bank in Sonepat district and broke into 77 lockers decamping with cash, jewellery and other valuables.

Though police and bank officials were yet to give an estimate of valuables stolen from the Gohana branch of Punjab National Bank, 200 kms from here, it is expected that the stolen cash and jewellery would be worth crores.

The incident came to light yesterday morning when the bank was opened after a holiday by its manager Devender Malik, police said. They suspect the robbery was carried out on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday.

The tunnel to the bank which was dug up from a nearby unoccupied house was nearly 125-feet-long and 2.5 feet wide, police said, adding that a special investigation team has been set up to probe the robbery.

The robbers, who carried out the heist similar to those shown in Bollywood's popular 'Dhoom' franchise, randomly targeted the lockers which they could easily break.

Police have registered a case under relevant sections of the IPC in connection with the incident, but so far have not managed to achieve any breakthrough.

According to Sonepat's Superintendent of Police Arun Nehra, the thieves cleaned up 77 of a total 350 lockers at the bank, which is located in residential-cum-commercial area of Gohana town.

He blamed the bank authorities for not following proper norms mandatory for the storage place where lockers are kept.

"The job of the thieves was made easy as the floor of the locker room was an ordinary cement floor commonly seen in houses and it was easily punctured by the robbers.

"As per the norms, it should have been built up of a thick RCC and steel plates and other reinforcements should have been there which would have made it difficult or impossible for the miscreants to break-in," Nehra said.

He further said that it appears that the thieves also faced little difficulty in opening the lockers using ordinary iron tools.

Refuting the charges, bank manager Malik said, "We have followed the RBI guidelines. The floor was eight to nine inches in depth. Even the walls were built of solid concrete." Malik said it appears the robbery was carried out after meticulous planning by the robbers which may have streched over several days.

"Gohana branch of the PNB was one of the oldest bank branch having nearly 35,000 account holders. We are having saving deposits of about Rs 125 crore," he told PTI over phone from Gohana.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

BJP well on top in both Maharashtra, Haryana, say exit polls

  BJP well on top in both Maharashtra, Haryana, say exit polls

New Delhi/Mumbai/Chandigarh: The BJP was within striking distance of power in both Haryana and Maharashtra, exit polls said yesterday at the end of keenly fought assembly elections that pitted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party against all key players in the two states.
Various exit polls gave the Bharatiya Janata Party a margin of 42-54 seats in the 90-member Haryana assembly and 124-151 seats in the 288-strong Maharashtra legislature.
The Congress, which had ruled Haryana for the last 10 years, was predicted to end up with just 10-18 seats. In Maharashtra, the exit polls gave the Shiv Sena, the BJP's former ally for 25 years, 51-77 seats, Congress 27-48 seats and Nationalist Congress Party 28-41 seats. The last two had ruled the state for three terms since 1999 before their alliance ended last month.
While some exit polls predicted BJP getting a majority in the two states, others projected it as the single largest party, a few seats short of a simple majority.
The bitter battle for Maharashtra ended Wednesday evening with over 64 percent of the 8.35 crore electorate voting. Polling also took place for the Beed Lok Sabha seat where a bypoll was necessitated following the death in June of central minister Gopinath Munde.
Sena youth leader Aditya Thackeray asserted that not only would his party form the government, but its president (his father) Uddhav Thackeray would be the next chief minister.
On the other hand, senior BJP leader and MP Poonam Mahajan confidently declared that "the people would support the vision of development propounded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi".
Stray incidents of violence marred an otherwise peaceful election.
In Gadchiroli district, Maoists attempted to disrupt the polls by firing at a polling booth but security personnel returned fire and voting continued peacefully. Some incidents were also reported from Yavatmal, Thane and Mumbai.
Mumbai saw celebrities, including industrialists, Bollywood stars, television actors and cricketers, queueing up to vote and urging people to follow suit. Among those seen were industrialists Anil Ambani and Adi Godrej, and film personalities Rekha, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Sohail Khan, Jaya and Abhishek Bachchan, Javed Akhtar, Gulzar, Sonali Bendre, Anupam Kher, Hema Malini, Amol Palekar, Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao-Khan, Esha Deol, Nana Patekar, Prem Chopra, Govinda, Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Rishi Kapoor and family, and Jeetendra and his family.
A total of 4,119 candidates were in the fray in the elections that saw Maharashtra's two main coalitions -- the BJP-Shiv Sena combine and the NCP-Congress alliance -- collapse, making the contest wide open but with advantage to BJP.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the BJP's campaign, addressing scores of heavily attended rallies and prompting a verbal assault from Shiv Sena. The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) was also a key contender but surveys indicate it seemed to barely make an impact.
During the campaign, other parties attacked the BJP more than any other, making it a de facto BJP-versus-rest battle.
In Haryana, the voters Wednesday set a new record with over 75.5 percent of the 1.63 crore electorate exercising their franchise, perking up the BJP's hopes to come to power on its own.
This is the highest voting in Haryana assembly polls since 1967, chief electoral officer Shrikant Walgad said.The previous record of maximum polling was 72.65 percent in 1967. In 2009, Haryana recorded nearly 72.29 percent voting.
The BJP was confident of victory. "The BJP is all set to form the next government in Haryana on its own. We will get a clear majority and end scams and corruption," party leader Abhimanyu said.
Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda was not willing to give up easily, saying the "response of the voters" showed the Congress will form the government for a third term.
INLD leader Abhay Chautala claimed the heavy turnout was an indication that his party would form the next government.
Minor clashes at about 10 places marred the otherwise peaceful polling.
Exit polls were unanimous in their prediction about major gains for BJP. Here is a state-wise prediction of some exit polls.
Maharashtra:
India TV C-Voter - BJP (124-134 seats), Shiv Sena (51-61), NCP (31-41), Congress (38-48), MNS (9-15).
Today's Chanakya - BJP 151 (+/- 9), Shiv Sena 71 (+/- 9), Congress 27 (+/-5), NCP 28 (+/- 5), MNS and others 11 (+/- 5).
ABP News-Nielsen - BJP+ (127 seats), Shiv Sena (77), Congress (40), NCP (34) and MNS (5).
C-voter poll - BJP (129), Congress (43), Shiv Sena (56), NCP (36).
Haryana:
India TV- C Voter - BJP (42-48), INLD (20-26), Congress (12-18).
ABP-Nielsen poll - BJP (54), Congress (10) and the INLD (22).
Today's Chanakya - BJP 52 (+/-7), INLD 23 (+/-7), Congress 10 (+/-5) and others five (+/-3).

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

t's Cong vs INLD vs BJP as voting begins in Haryana assembly elections

Chandigarh: Voting commenced at 7 AM today amid tight security arrangements on all the 90 assembly seats of Haryana where 1,351 candidates, including the kin of the three famous 'Lals', are battling it out in high-stakes multi-cornered contest. The polling began at 7 AM and will conclude at 6 PM. The counting of votes will take place on October 19, election officials said.
Over 1.63 crore voters, including 87.37 lakh women, 88,662 service voters and 12 NRI voters, are expected to decide the fate of 1,351 candidates, including 116 women, a figure revised by the election officials last night from earlier 109. A total number of 16,357 polling booths have been set up.
Unlike in the recent past, when the fight has mainly been limited between Congress and Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), a number of new players have thrown their hats in the ring this time. Besides Congress and INLD, BJP is trying to come to power on its own for the first time since the formation of Haryana in 1966.
The ruling Congress is eyeing a win for the third time in a row, mainly banking on the development card while main opposition INLD is seeking to return to power after a decade of hiatus, banking on the charisma of its President Om Prakash Chautala and consolidation of the Jat vote, besides other factors.
According to Haryana's Chief Electoral Officer, Shrikant Walgad, supervisory teams are keeping an eye on polling parties which would report from time to time during polling to their concerned senior officers.
File photo of an EVM machine. AFP
File photo of an EVM machine. AFP
Constant vigil was being maintained on persons and vehicles in all border areas of Haryana. Teams of flying squads were patrolling to ensure smooth conduct of elections. Walgad said that candidates of Congress and BJP are contesting elections from all 90 Assembly constituencies of the state whereas 88 candidates of INLD, 87 of BSP, 65 of HJC, 17 of CPM, 14 of CPI and 297 of Registered Parties including two candidates of the SAD and 603 Independent Candidates are contesting elections to test their fate.
He said that out of 90 Assembly Constituencies, 63 were General and 17 Reserved. Total 2,700 booths have been identified as sensitive. Video cameras and CCTV cameras have been installed for monitoring the election process.
The main contestants include top guns like Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Randeep Surjewala (Congress), former Chief Minister Om Parkash Chautala's son Abhay, daughter-in-law Naina and grandson Dushyant (INLD), former Union Minister Venod Sharma and his wife Shakti Rani (HJCP-V),former MP Kuldeep Bishnoi, his wife Renuka and elder brother former Deputy Chief Minister Chander Mohan (HJC-BL).
Other main candidates include Haryana BJP President Ram Bilas Sharma and Abhimanyu (BJP), Arvind Sharma (BSP) and Gopal Kanda (HLP), who was booked in the Geetika Sharma suicide case.
Haryana BJP President Ram Bilas Sharma and Abhimanyu (BJP), Arvind Sharma (BSP) and Gopal Kanda (HLP), who was booked in the airhostess Geetika Sharma suicide case, are also in fray.
Bansi Lal's son and former BCCI President Ranbir Singh Mahendra, daughter-in-law (late Surender Singh's wife) and Haryana Minister Kiran Chaudhary and Lal's son-in-law Sombir Singh are contesting as Congress candidates from Badhra, Tosham and Loharu segments in the Bhiwani district.
PTI

Maha Assembly polls: BJP win will mark electoral demise of 'marathi manoos'

"If the chaiwallah can become the Prime Minister, I can become the Chief Minister too," Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray reportedly told the party publication Saamna in an interview published today.
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The statement is all the more poignant coming from the heir of the Balasaheb's legacy and the man who aims to re-vision it for the 21st century. It also reflects the existential crisis facing his party whose 'marathi manoos' ideology is fast reaching its sell-by date in the Modi era of right-centre politics. Over the past weeks, even as the two Senas did their best to rally the voters around a Samyukta Maharashtra plank, the prime minister led a barn-storming campaign around the state,repeating his favorite mantra: “Na praant-waad, na jati-waad, na bhasha-waad; sirf aur sirf vikas-waad, vikas-waad, vikas-waad.” (Say no to regionalism, caste and linguistic politics; let us only have politics of development, development, development.)
On the day of the election, all Uddhav can offer is a 'me-too' version of the same.
Where the ascendance of Modi once promised a golden age of Hindutva for the greater parivar members -- at least, according to RSS plans -- it has now become an omen of obsolescence for many of the same. Looking back, the Maharashtra assembly elections may well mark a watershed moment marking the ideological exhaustion -- at least in an electoral sense -- of the Shiv Sena/MNS brand of politics.
When the BJP unceremoniously dumped its long-term ally, the Sena went into default mode, reverting to the regionalist rhetoric it knows best. It seemed the only antidote to any prospect of a Modi wave, as Hindu columnist Varghese K. George notes.
 Realising this, the Thackeray cousins — Shiv Sena (SS) chief Uddhav and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Raj — have focussed their campaign almost entirely on Mr. Modi, trying to portray the BJP’s Maharashtra project as a Gujarati conspiracy to take control of the State and reminiscent of the Mughal invasion of the Maratha kingdom in the 17th century. Mr. Modi’s tagline, in tune with the pan-Indian narrative that he has been creating, is an emphatic rebuttal of SS-MNS politics. “There is a strong middle class among the Marathis and Mr. Modi is more appealing to them than any Marathi sentiment,” says [Pune University's] Prof. Palshikar.
That the messenger of this bit of bad news is Modi is, of course, cruel irony for a party whose first gained strength by playing to the antipathy of the Gujarati mercantile class in the city. The party has since moved on to other 'enemies' of the marathi manoos, to 'lungiwalas', i.e. South Indians, Dalits, and most recently, thanks to its ideological challenger Raj Thackeray, the North Indian 'bhaiyyas'.
The electoral dividends of an exclusionist politics in an era of aspiration-driven mobilisation have always been limited. Even these modest gains may be wiped out in this new era where the BJP's campaign strategy rests not on Shivaji but on Madison Square Garden. Rajeshwari Deshpande writes in a must-read op-ed in the Express:
The Marathi middle class of the pre-liberalisation phase (and the public intellectuals in Mumbai of that time) sympathised with the Sena’s nativist claims when they shared a sense of injustice and exclusion, as the regional political economy unravelled under the nexus of urban (outsiders) and agrarian (insiders) capitalists. This class also treasured Mumbai as a perfect cosmopolitan space where the old and new could survive happily. The new Marathi middle class has not only moved from Mumbai to Madison Square Garden in its economic and cultural ambitions but is also brimming with a sense of empowerment and agency, especially after the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. This class may want to preserve its own cultural space, but would hardly share the Sena’s anti-Gujarat nativist politics under its new political pact.
If the BJP wins big in Maharashtra today, the result will bear the same moral as that of the 2014 elections. Hope (real, false, whatever) always trumps fear at the polling booth.

Maharashtra Assembly polls LIVE: Long queues, brisk polling across state



Maharashtra and Haryana went to polls on Wednesday to elect their assemblies in high-stakes elections seen as the first major test of Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Lok Sabha polls as he pitched for BJP coming to power on its own in both the states.

Maharashtra went to polls on 288 assembly seats.

This will also be the first elections in Maharashtra after established political formations -- Shiv Sena-BJP and Cong-NCP -- crumbled and the parties will be contesting alone after 15 years. Congress and NCP had ruled the state for 15 continuous years from 1999.


4,119 candidates are in the electoral fray, including to 276 women in the state with 8.35 crore voters eligible to exercise their right to franchise.

<a href="http://indiatoday.intoday.in/people/rekha/19321.html">Rekha</a>


Urging the people of Haryana & Maharashtra to go out & cast their votes. Youngsters must show the way & ensure record turnout.

Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 15, 2014
Here are the live updates
11:40 AM: Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said, "I am sure the turnout will increase, I am sure Maharashtra will vote for the leaders they trust."

Maharashtra Assembly polls: Uddhav Thackeray after casting his vote pic.twitter.com/s27Zh9aqW1

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11:10 AM: Gopinath Munde's daughter Pankaja casts her vote.

11:09 AM: MNS chief Raj Thackeray arrives to cast his vote.

11:07 AM: Gulzar casts his vote

11:02 AM: Sachin Tendulkar casts his vote in Mumbai. He said, "Every one should exercise their right to vote, it is really important for the nation."

11:01 AM: Union Minister for Road Transport Nitin Gadkari casts his vote in Nagpur

Maharashtra Assembly polls: Minister for Road Transport Nitin Gadkari casts his vote in Nagpur pic.twitter.com/XyVMSiwUWO

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10:30 AM: It is very important for all of us to cast our votes for development of the nation: Bhagyashree

Maharashtra Assembly polls: Actress Bhagyashree casts her vote in Mumbai pic.twitter.com/WjZcF3PO5Y

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10:30 AM: Confident that people will choose Congress this time also for the work done in last 15 years: Prithviraj Chavan, former Maharashtra CM

10:25 AM: There has been change in Govt at the centre,major alliances have ended,all political parties are taking their chances: Prithviraj Chavan

10:21 AM: I&B Minister Prakash Javadekar casts his vote in Pune 

10:10 AM: Congress leader Ashok Chavan casts his vote in Nanded

10:05 AM: NCP president Sharad Pawar casts his vote in Mumbai

10:00 AM: Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan casts his vote in Karad

09: 20 AM: Sushil Kumar Shinde casts his vote in Solapur

09:13 AM: Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan cast their vote in Mumbai. 

I request my fellow citizens to come out and cast their votes,this is our right & duty: Abhishek Bachchan pic.twitter.com/KAtnfnSuph

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09:09 AM: I appeal people to cast their votes for a stable Govt, a single vote can also bring change: Supriya Sule, NCP.

09:05 AM: NCP leader Supriya Sule casts her vote in Baramati. 

8:58 AM: I am fully confident that BJP is going to form its Government with clear majority today: Devendra Fadnavis, BJP. 

8:45 AM: Brisk polling in Maharashtra 

Ajit PawarAjit Pawar castes his vote Brisk polling was under way across Maharashtra, with people queuing at many polling stations since early on Wednesday.

Voting started for the 288 Maharashtra assembly constituencies and the lone Lok Sabha by-elections for Beed parliamentary seat at 7 a.m. Wednesday amidst tight security.

<a href="http://indiatoday.intoday.in/people/rekha/19321.html">Rekha</a>RekhaAmong the early voters were former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and his family members in Baramati, Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council Vinod Tawde and his family in Mumbai, Pankaja Munde in Beed and actor Rekha in Mumbai.

Polling was briefly suspended at two polling stations in Nagpur and one in Nashik owing to a technical glitch. The details are not yet known.

7:57 AM: 

I am confident about my win, for me challenge is to match upto the expectations of people: Pankaja Munde, BJP pic.twitter.com/oruDp28pUV

ANI (@ANI_news) October 15, 2014
There was tight security at all the 91,376 polling stations across the state, including more than 9,900 classified as 'hyper-sensitive'. Besides, there are another 62 'sensitive' polling stations in Mumbai. 
An electorate of around 8.35 crore is eligible to cast their vote and elect 288 representatives from among 4,119 candidates in the state, including 276 women.

The Beed Lok Sabha by-election is being held to fill the seat that fell vacant following the death of former union minister Gopinath Munde last June.

7:54 AM: BJP Vinod Tawde at the polling booth
Maharashtra Assembly elections, Vinod Tawde (BJP) casts his vote in Mumbai pic.twitter.com/cvVpCextBt

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Why Hrithik-Katrina's Bang Bang isn't a box-office winner?

 Why Hrithik-Katrina's Bang Bang isn't a box-office winner?

 Superstar Hrithik Roshan may call that box office collection just a number for him but the ‘Bang Bang’ figures are taking on numerous records which he would have taken him on cloud nine. Already the movie has become the second highest grosser at overseas taking over Aamir Khan’s last year blockbuster ‘Dhoom 3’ and now the Sidharth Anand directorial is eyeing on the top slot.
The action-comedy on its 12th day i.e., on Monday made a decent collection of Rs 3 cr to take the total to Rs 157.11 cr nett in India.
With no big release this week, the movie is expected to add moolah in coming days but will it enter the Rs 200 cr club is still a big question trade pundits are thinking of and are uncertain to.
The movie released on 2nd October with as many number of screens that any Bollywood movie had earlier. But despite those massive numbers, the movie merely managed to become the year’s second biggest opener with Rs 27.54 cr (after Ajay Devgn’s Singham Returns- Rs 32.09 cr), while talking over breaking any big records which are stick on top in the list would be funny.
Moving over that in the coming days, it was expected that Bang Bang will be on a record breaking spree and will give complex to the top four flicks like Dhoom 3, his very own Krrish 3, Chennai Express and Kick but the least it could surpass were the other under-Rs 200 grossers like Yeh Jawaani Hain Deewani, Dabangg series, Ek Tha Tiger and blockbuster 3 Idiots (Rs 200 club member) which released five years back among others.
However, at overseas, the movie is setting few benchmarks beating the above mentioned dramas but with 850 screens (the maximum number for any Hindi movie at overseas after Salman’s Kick with 700 screens) what else we should expect.
Much blame was given to the other release Haider starring Shahid Kapoor but it mostly attracted niche audience. And what is the point of blame to this Vishal Bhardwaj’s dark movie which was expected to be flooded by Bang Bang prior its release?
Bang Bang was to capitalize over the extended five days weekend which rarely a Bollywood movie gets. What other thing one has to understand is that the audience is the king and it would bring down any flick which doesn’t entertain them. Salman Khan’s earlier Rs 100 cr flop ‘Jai Ho’ is major prove.
Bang Bang has created massive buzz for its edge-of-the-seat action stunts was too turned down by film critics all over. Salman’s Kick mostly received mixed reviews and that was enough for a Salman Khan flick to keep sailing at box office.
The Sidharth Anand directorial may add more in volumes (which doesn’t looks like now) and hit the double ton but that would be a fade victory.

Friday, 10 October 2014

14 Most Stunning Bollywood Avatars Of Amitabh Bachchan



Recently, we saw a glimpse of Amitabh Bachchan’s look in his upcoming movie ‘Shamitabh’. Amitabh is known for taking on the challenge of portraying every kind of character, and his get-ups in all the movies have always left some room for thought amongst all of us. On the 72nd birthday of this superstar of the millennium, we present you a list of the 14 coolest avatars we have seen Big B in Bollywood movies.

1. Paa

Most Stunning Bollywood Avatars Of Amitabh Bachchan
© Reliance Big Pictures
In this film, Amitabh Bachchan played the role of Auro, a 12-year-old boy suffering from Progeria, due to which he physically looks five times older than his age.

2. Sarkar

Most Stunning Bollywood Avatars Of Amitabh Bachchan
© Kay Sera Sera
The movie was partly inspired by ‘The Godfather’, where Big B played the lead role of Subhash Nagare, who is known by his followers as “Sarkar”.

3. Cheeni Kum

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© MAD Entertainment Ltd
He portrayed the role of a 64-year-old chef in the movie, who owns London’s top Indian restaurant “Spice 6”.

4. Black

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© SLB Films
He portrayed the role of an elderly teacher for the blind and deaf, who takes upon himself to bring young Mitchelle (Rani Mukherjee) into light from darkness.

5. Bunty Aur Babli

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© YRF
In the movie he played the part of ACP, who relentlessly pursues the lead characters who con people, in the hopes of putting them behind bars.

6. Jhoom Barabar Jhoom

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© YRF
He donned a completely different avatar for the title song “Jhoom Barabar Jhoom”.

7. Mohabbatein

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© YRF
In this movie, he appeared as a strict headmaster who forbids the students from any kind of romance.

8. Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap

Most Stunning Bollywood Avatars Of Amitabh Bachchan
© Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
This movie has Amitabh Bachchan playing the role of Vijju, a hitman who returns to Mumbaiafter a long exile, only to perform one last job.

9. Eklavya

Most Stunning Bollywood Avatars Of Amitabh Bachchan
© Vinod Chopra Productions
He portrayed the character of a royal guard, who only lives to protect the fort, the dynasty and the king.

10. King Lear

Most Stunning Bollywood Avatars Of Amitabh Bachchan
© Planman Motion Pictures
He took the role of a retired Shakespearean theatre actor who condemns modern cinema.

11. Aladin

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© Eros International
In Aladin, Big B plays the part of a genie, who is desperate to grant three wishes so that his contract with the magic lamp can end.

12. Department

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© Viacom 18 motion pictures
He played the role of Sarjerao Gaekwad, a gangster turned politician.

13. The Great Gatsby

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© Warner Bros. pictures
He made a cameo appearance as Meyer Wolfshiem. This was the first time he acted in a Hollywood movie. 

14. Shahenshah

Most Stunning Bollywood Avatars Of Amitabh Bachchan
He played the messiah whose outward mission was to fight crime, but his real goal was to get to the guys who framed his father