volume 2 | issue 7
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volume 2 | issue 7
TAB www.ourbangaloretab.com JUNE 3 - JUNE 10, 2016 | PAGES 28 | `2.00 INSIDE Fastest growing economy Fastest growing economy India records an unprecedented growth of 7.6% in GDP for the year 2015-16 PAGE 13 Bollywood takes on ISIS British troops use Bollywood songs to terrorize Islamic State terrorists PAGE 16 BANGALORE COULD PLUNGE INTO ANARCHY IF COPS GO ON STRIKE Meet the Rajya Sabha nominees from the state While the BJP has fielded Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Nirmala Sitharaman as its candidate, the Congress, which has three tickets, has nominated Oscar Fernandez, Jairam Ramesh and KC Ramamurthy. Startup of the week Meet the green warriors (aka co-founders) of My Sunny Balcony PAGE 23 WORLD ON A PLATE Here is an opportunity for Bangaloreans to witness a Master Chef scenario play out in namma city. PAGE 8 PAGE 11 A GREEN THUMBS UP TO THE CITY With over 35,000 policemen from the state likely to go on leave on June 4 as a mark of protest against the harassment faced by the force, Our Bangalore takes a look at the possible violence and other untoward consequences that could arise in the city PAGE 7 With the state government deciding to have a waste recycling park on the outskirts of the city; a group of engineering students finding a novel way to treat contaminated lakes; and an ongoing tree plantation drive at military units across the city, here are a handful of reasons for Bangaloreans to cheer up this World Environment Day. PAGE 6 ONCE IN A BLUE MOON Meet the who is who of Bangalore who were at the unveiling of the swanky Black Box on Whitefield Road PAGE 19 2 CITY George releases safety guidelines for Metro commuters BMRCL organises mock drill to educate commuters on steps to be taken during emergencies, and to assess preparedness of its staff KICK THE BUTT BEFORE IT MAKES YOU KICK THE BUCKET Smoking kills over 10 lakh people in India annually and is the fourth leading cause of cancer and heart diseases Arvind GR O Left: Bengaluru Development Minister KJ George releases a booklet related to safety of passengers in Metro Rail. Right: George travels in the metro train as part on a mock drill conducted by BMRCL officials. OB Bureau O n the occasion of the East-West line of Namma Metro completing one month since the entire stretch was thrown open to public on April 30, City Development Minister KJ George recently released a booklet on safety guidelines for passengers in Metro Rail. As a part of the event, the minister also traveled in the Purple line of the metro, and the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation officials even organised a mock drill to educate the commuters on the steps to be taken during an emergency, and also to assess the preparedness of the staff to deal with such situations. Meanwhile, as this reporter took a ride in the metro as part of the event, it was noticed that those who have travel on the Purple line of Namma Metro have just one thing to talk about: the 4.8-kilometer underground stretch. As the metro coaches zipped through the underground stretch on the EastWest corridor, ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ could be heard as the passengers of all age groups were awe struck with this underground tunnel, which they say is truly an engineer marvel. World's deepest railway tunnel in Swiss A similar engineering marvel was recently thrown open in far away Switzerland and it is the Gotthard Base Tunnel, the world's longest tunnel with a total length of 57.1km. This tunnel, also known as Gottardo, runs through the Swiss Alps and is also the deepest railway tunnel in the world. The tunnel inaugurated on May 1 is said to revolutionized and improved transport across the European continent. As part of the Year of Swiss Innovation, the Consulate General Swiss or- ganised an event at Swissnex India on Rest House Road on May 2 to showcase this engineering innovation. At the event, keynote speakers like Prof Christian Schluter of the University of Vern and others spoke about their organizations and their association with projects similar to the Gotthard Tunnel. A short film on Gotthard was also screened on the occasion. One hopes that a similar event is organized by the agencies overseeing the development of Namma Metro’s underground tunnel stretch, during which those involved in the tunneling work can share their views on how it was to cut through the city’s underground, even as scores of vehicles zipped above. One would like to hear and watch video clips of the exploits of the two unsung heros of Bangalore’s underground Metro line-Helen and Margarita, the two tunnel boring machines Japan. n the occasion of World No Smoking Day, Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC) organized a walkathon to raise awareness on the ill-effects of tobacco. Over 400 students, their families and anti-tobacco advocates marched from MG Road Metro Station to Freedom Park as part of the event. Smoking kills over one million people in India annually and is the fourth leading cause of non-communicable diseases (NCD) such as cancer and heart diseases, which account for 53% of all deaths in India. Moreover, according to the recent data on cigarette consumption in India by the Ministry of Health, while the population of tobacco users has been declining slowly, the number of women smokers has seen a surge. India is now home to the second largest number of female smokers after the United States. Though Karnataka has a lower tobacco consumption rate than the national average of 35%, a recent survey conducted by the Union Health Ministry revealed that the average age of a person using tobacco in the state is less than 19 years. During the walkathon, the students also actively informed people about passive smoking. The experts estimate over 10% of tobacco related deaths is caused due to passive smoking. A person who smokes WAITLISTED BY IRCTC? HERE IS A WAY TO AVOID BEING STRANDED C Mobile app finds vacant seats by exploring unused quota of seats on same train from other stations. When all seats are taken, it'll looks for vacant seats on other trains en route or suggests alternate options Hemanth Kumar onfirmTkt.com has launched a new product ‘ConfirmTkt Alternates’ that helps waitlisted train passengers to get confirmed tickets by unlocking all the hidden and other best available travel options. “Sometimes no quota can get you confirmed tickets for a train journey. So, we have built algorithms. We call it as ConfirmTkt Alternates. We all use various techniques to get to our destination, but we end up wasting a lot of time. Our new feature solves that problem,” said Mr Sripad Vaidya, co-founder and COO of ConfirmTkt. If no direct tickets are available, then ConfirmTkt Alternates looks for vacant seats by exploring unused quota of seats on the same train from other stations. When all quotas of seats are occupied on a train, then it looks for vacant seats on other trains on the route and suggests alternate options of booking tickets on two different trains, or a combination of train and bus to reach the destination. Additionally, this smart feature also takes into consideration the delay in the train arrivals and departures while suggesting these alternates. For example, if one wants to travel from Bangalore to Kolkata and there are no direct tickets are available, then ConfirmTkt Alternates finds vacant seats from other stations on the same route. If no vacant seats are available, then it looks for other trains on the same route and suggests to book a train from the city to Vishakapatnam and change trains at Vishakapatnam to reach Kolkata/or take a bus instead to reach the destination. “ConfirmTkt Alternates is a simple solution for the complex problem, which eliminates the need of agents/ touts who charge hefty fees from passengers to book confirmed tickets. Whereas, the ConfirmTkt App does it free of cost,” Sripad added. ConfirmTkt Alternates offers four option for a long distance traveler: ‘Train+Train’- which will show heavily indoors creates a low-lying smoke cloud that other householders have no choice but to breathe. This means that when a parent smokes indoor, the other members of the family are also exposed to compounds such as ammonia, sulphur and formaldehyde present in the smoke exhaled, that irritates eyes, nose, throat and lungs and may lead to serious health hazard. Shajan Samuel, senior vice-president of MAAC, said: “Globally, smoking and tobacco use is declining. Despite initiatives from the government to curb tobacco use, reports suggest that there are still gaps to be filled. During the march, we realized that many people still are unaware about the effects of passive smoking. The fight against tobacco use is an important campaign to which we all should contribute.” train combination with layover time, ‘Train+Bus’- which will show train and bus combination, ‘Bus’- which will show direct bus option to desired destination and ‘Bus+Bus’- It will get user to certain point, from where the traveler would have to change the bus to reach the destination. “ConfirmTkt redefines travel planning with its advanced algorithms, which analyze tons of data and display highly beneficial information at your fingertips," said Dinesh Kumar Kotha, co-founder & CEO of ConfirmTkt. Finding best and comfortable option to travel is never easy but ConfirmTkt does it with ease. Using advanced machine learning algorithms, ConfirmTkt figures out personalized travel options for every user. “In a country where railways is the most used mode of travel, not everyone can get confirmed tickets. As per our stats, 41% of people remain in waitlist, of which 16.4% eventually end up being on that waiting list only,” Pranav added. ConfirmTkt is available as a mobile app on Android as well as Apple iOS. App Download Link:bitly.com/getconfirmtkt. 3 4 CRIME Truck carrying Youngsters die cigarettes worth attempting to pop wheelies `4.5 crore hijacked Two youngsters from the city had to pay with their life for riding recklessly and popping wheelies on the city roads. The incident happened on the Mysore Road flyover near Rainbow Bridge connecting Kengeri Satellite town. Our Bangalore graphically recreates the incident that happened on Tuesday based on police records 3 1 Kengeri Satellite Town residents Shridhar (24), a bartender, and Manjunath (26), a truck driver, were going home from Nayandahalli on Tuesday evening on their Honda Dio when the incident occurred. SCARE CITY However, as they were in a high speed, they were unable to control the vehicle after popping a wheelie on the flyover, and hit the side wall of the structure. A gang of four waylaid a truck, abducted its driver and and drove away in the vehicle carrying a consignment of over 13 tonnes of cigarettes worth Rs4.49 crore last week. The incident came to light on Monday after the driver, who was abandoned at Srirangapatna, managed to free himself and informed the police. Here is a graphical recreation of the incident based on police records. 3 4 2 According to eye-witnesses, the duo, who weren't wearing a helmet, were riding recklessly and attempting wheelies on the busy Mysore Road. They continued to ride the same way even after getting on to the flyover. OB Bureau T he Karnataka High Court recently upheld the life sentence of cab driver Shiva Kumar, who is the prime accused him in the Pratibha murder case. Following a lower court order sentencing him with life imprisonment in October 2012, Kumar had challenged the verdict in the High Court. However, the high court affirmed the lower court order, while ruling out capital punishment. Kumar was arrested in 2005 on charges of kidnapping, raping and murdering Pratibha Srikantamurthy, a BPO employee on the outskirts of the city. Ruling out the rarest of rare element in the murder case, a lower court had sentenced him to life imprisonment till death for committing rape and murder. He was sentenced with life imprisonment till death, along with 10 years rigorous imprisonment and Rs 10,000 fine for the charge of kidnapping under Section 366 of the Indian Penal Code. The 11th Fast Track Court had sentenced the driver with another 10 years rigorous imprisonment for rape under Section 376 of the IPC and a fine of Rs 20,000. The four men, who were in a car, waylay the truck heading from Devanahalli to Kerala about 4.30am on the Outer Ring Road near Nagarbhavi Junction. 4 While the scooter skidded, they duo flew off the flyover and fell on the road below, and suffered massive head injuries that killed them on the spot. Pratibha murder case: HC upholds life term to convict 1 The hijackers push Radha Krishna out of the car upon reaching Srirangapatna and flee from the scene. The incident came to light on May 30 after Radha Krishna managed to free himself and informed the police. The Chandra Layout police registered the complaint. IN A NUTSHELL Two arrested for selling fake automobile spare-parts The Tumkur police, along with Enforcers of Intellectual Property Rights (EIPR), raided at few automobile spare-parts shops in Tumkur and seized fake Bajaj Auto products recently. New MKS Auto Centre on Vivekananda Road (near Prashant Theatre) and M Automobiles on Ashok Road are the shops that were found to be dealing with these counterfeit products and two people—Javeed Murtuza Anwar (40) and Azgar Ali Khan (28)— were arrested. During the raid, police seized fake auto drums, tube breathers, chain sprockets, damper shocks, kit plate friction, brake leading kits, shoe set brakes, disc clutch friction etc. 2 They overpower the driver, Radha Krishna, at knife point, tie up his limbs and bundle him inside their car, before driving off with his truck. Police nab two drug peddlers, seize 7kg of ganja Mico layout police arrested two in connection with several cases of drug peddling in the city. 25-year-old Deepak Kumar Sahu and 27-yearold Subrat Kumar, who hail from Odisha, are the accused. Police said Deepak Kumar is an MBA graduate. The duo allegedly targeted software engineers and college students to sell Marijuana. Following a tip-off, the police caught the duo red-handed and recovered 7kg of marijuana from them, apart from a Scorpio car bearing an Odisha number plate. 5 6 GO GREEN JUNE 5: WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY Cheer up and give a green thumbs up to Bangalore With the state government deciding to have a waste recycling park on the outskirts of the city; a group of engineering students finding a novel way to treat contaminated lakes; and an ongoing tree plantation drive at military units across the city, here are a handful of reasons for Bangaloreans to cheer up this World Environment Day Soon, Bangalore's garbage woes can take a hike in a waste recycling park Tree plantation drive at military units OB Bureau P Waste to energy units Recently, the BBMP authorities visited New Delhi to study the possibility of setting up waste to energy units on the lines of such units being functioning in Central Delhi. According the minister, the BBMP authorities had enquired residents of Central Delhi whether those waste to energy units emit any bad odour. “The residents of Delhi have no complaints against such units. We want to set up such units in the city to avoid garbage problems and also save money for the BBMP, which is spending crores of rupees for transporting garbage to waste management units on the outskirts of the city," George said. Waste drop boxes Embassy Golf Links Business Park has donated 24 waste drop boxes as part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. Incidentally, George is the chairman of the business park. Two bins each (one for dry waste and the other for wet waste) were put up at 12 locations across the city, including Johnson Market, Austin Town, Magrath Road, MG Road, Rhenius Street, Cubbon Park, BSNL Office, Raj Bhavan premises, Vidhana Soudha, MS Building premises and High Court premises. “I want to encourage more corporate companies to come forward to donate waste drop boxes. As of now, we have installed these waste drop boxes at 12 locations on a pilot basis. Based on the feedback from the public, we will extend this initiative to other areas in the city," the minister said. OB Bureau A s part of World Environment Day, Headquarters Karnataka and Kerala Sub Area organised a massive tree plantation drive in the city. Major General KS Nijjar, General Officer Commanding, Karnataka and Kerala Sub Area inaugurated the tree plantation drive by planting trees at the Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Ground. A large number of officers and jawans, apart from their families, took part in the tree plantation drive. About 30,000 trees of ornamental and fruits bearing trees will be planted at various military units in Bangalore as part of the drive in the coming week. The Deputy Conservator of Forest (Urban Forestry) Vanavikas, organised the supply of saplings and gave technical advice in consonance with urban forestry plans. Apart from planting of the saplings maintenance and care of the saplings is important to ensure that trees survive, he said. The saplings are being planted before the onset of monsoons to ensure greater survivability. Inside the IIM-B campus. Picture for representational purpose only. erhaps fed up by frequent and unending protests by villagers against setting up waste management units on the outskirts of the city, the state government has decided to have a waste recycling park about 120 km away from Bangalore city. If all goes well, the waste recycling park would be on the lines of a similar one established in South Korea. Addressing the media recently, minister for Bangalore Development and Town Planning KJ George said that he had visited the waste recycling park in Seoul a few months ago. The minister added that he wanted to keep the exact location of the proposed waste recycling plant a secret to avoid villagers staging protest. "The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) had set up seven waste management units on the outskirts of the city. But they are not functioning as per the expectations due to the opposition from the villagers residing in the vicinity of these waste management units. We are considTo be built on ering to convert these units, which the same lines are making compost out of the waste, into waste to energy units of a similar park in future," George said. in Seoul, the He added that many compaproposed 1,000 nies have evinced interest to set acre space will up waste management units at be situated in the proposed waste recycling Tumkur park to be set up at 1,000 acres in Tumkur district. “We have to endistrict ter into an agreement to purchase power generated from waste by these companies. The process of acquiring the required land is expected to commence soon." KITCHEN WASTE TO REVIVE DYING LAKES Students discover a novel way to treat contaminated lakes using fruit peels Arvind GR T wo students Mohammad Athiq and Abhishek B of Sapthagiri College of Engineering have reportedly found the answer for treating contaminated lakes in Bangalore and make them almost entirely free of heavy metal pollutants. The solution, believe it or not, is from all our kitchens. Fruit peels (Yes, what we thought was tasteless garbage). The duo built a filter with fruit peels and claimed that it would reduce the content of fluoride in the water by close to 93%. The laboratory wing of The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board verified the claims of the students. For their experiment, the students took a sample of the water from Bellandur Lake and treated it with the filter made of pineapple and lemon peels in place of activated carbon. The fruits were treated with a mild acid to make the filter. The peels of these fruits have a high affinity toward fluoride molecules and hence could be the solution to revive the polluted lakes. The concept model of the machine will filter 5-6 liters of water with just 200g of fruit peels. The students claim that any fruit or vegetable peel has the capability to filter water and that this could also be a solution to the long awaited wet waste dumping solution. CITY BRIEF Upa Lokayukta Justice Subhash B Adi returns Though the search is still on to find a suitable candidate for the all important post of the Lokayukta, the once powerful anti-corruption body is slowly making a comeback. For the first time in many months, the institution will see two Upa Lokayukta’s functioning simultaneously. Upa Lokayukta Justice Subhash B Adi, who had stopped attending office after the Legislative Assembly accepted a motion seeking his removal from the post, has now returned to work. Justice Adi has stopped attending office after Speaker of the Assembly Kagodu Thimappa referred his case to the Karnataka Chief Justice for a detailed investigation. However, Justice RB Budihal of the High Court has given him a clean chit stating that allegations against him were baseless. He also submitted a report to the Speaker who later dropped proceedings initiated against the Upa Lokayukta. With all charges cleared against him, Justice Adi is back to work and he can now address the public grievances. In Justice Adi’s absence it was the other Upa Lokayukta Justice Ananda who was attending to the public grievances.. HC stays FIR order against BTM corporator A division bench of the high court has stayed the order of a single judge bench which directed the Central Crime Branch to register an FIR against BTM Layout corporator K Devadas for allegedly not disclosing criminal cases while filing nomination for the recently held BBMP polls. The court had ordered CCB to probe the case and submit its report within 90 days. 5,000 BDA sites on sale at Kempe Gowda Layout Here is good news for those who want to have a site at a layout developed by the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA). Bangalore Development Minister KJ George said that arrangements have been made to distribute around 5,000 sites at Kempe Gowda Layout among the applicants within a few days. “The BDA had received more than 30,000 applications for these sites. The BDA authorities will allocate these sites as per the norms," he said. If cops go off the streets for a day, Bangalore could plunge into total anarchy Arvind GR W hat do you think would happen if the law enforcement agency goes on a mass bunk for a day? Did someone say freedom? Oh yes, with the cops off the streets, one can be assured of doing whatever they want—be it breaking traffic rules; smoking in public places or staying out on the roads all night long without anyone to bother them. Wait a minute! No one to bother them? Maybe not. Think again. The idea of having cops off the streets may not be such a pleasant idea after all. Freedom to do whatever one wants comes with serious repercussions, especially without the police to keep a check on these 'wants'. By freedom, we are not talking about silly snapchats videos here. We are talking about vandals, thugs, muggers, rapists and sociopaths among other anti-socials taking to the streets and having a field day. It is true that despite having the police around, such nefarious elements thrive in our society. However, with absolutely no reistance from the police, just imagine what the city could be reduced to, though just for a day. One likely scenario could be the fate of our VVIPs and politicians. They would be so insecure that even the sound of a cracker bursting somewhere could scare the living daylights out of them. Okay, the point here is, we can’t do without cops. But this could be a possible situation. Over 35,000 policemen in Karnataka are likely to go on a leave on June 4 as a mark of protest against the harassment faced by the force. Meager salary, overburdening work, no proper leaves and lack of educational facilities for their children are among their top grouses, and as the police being the law enforcement agency cannot legally go on a strike, they have applied for leave in a mass to communicate their plight to the government. The protest is being organized by Akhila Karnataka Police Maha Sangha, and it is lead from the front by V Shashidhar, the founder president of the organisation, which is hell bent upon orgnising the protest, which definitely would embarrass the chief minister and co, if achieved. The opposition party, BJP, has supported the plight of the police and suggested that the government revise the agency’s pay. G Parameshwara, the Home Minister of Karnataka, insisted the policemen on coming to talks with the government instead of threatening to protest. This in the view of Shashidhar could not be feasible, as the police’s grievances have been put forward to the government on many previous occasions. Shashidhar also claimed that many of the policemen in Bangalore work for 18 hours a day. Meanwhile, Siddaramiah, who summoned the top brass of the police force for a meeting on Wednesday, appealed the policemen not to go ahead with their plan since it would be against the police manual. “I know who is behind this. I came to know some BJP leaders issued provocative statements in this regard. I want the policemen not to give credence to an unauthorized union that gave a call to them to go on leave en masse on June 4. We are contemplating action against the persons responsible for this," the chief minister said. 7 CM invokes ESMA to ensure policemen stay put OB Bureau C hief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday convened a meeting of top police officers to discuss the issue of the proposed plan of policemen applying leave en masse on June 4. The Chief Minister had also invoked the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) in Karnataka to discourage policemen to go ahead with their plan of applying leave on June 4. Director General and Inspector General of Police (DG&DGP) Om Prakash in a circular had directed the police station officers to initiate strict action against the policemen taking leave without permission on June 4. Meanwhile, Health and Family Welfare Department has also issued a circular to all government hospitals, including primary health centres, to not entertain policemen who visit the hospitals and PHCs seeking medical certificate to facilitate leave on health grounds on June 4. According to sources, around 6,000 policemen have already decided to go for a mass leave on June 4 in Tumkur and Chikmagalur districts. Meanwhile, B Dayanand, Police Commissioner, Mysore, said that no policeman had applied for leave on June 4 in Mysore. However, Akhila Karnataka Police Mahasabha president V Shashidhar blamed the police officers and chief minister and home minister for terrorizing policemen in the name of disciplinary action and invoking ESMA. GARMENT WORKERS' PROTEST: Police breached protocol, exhibited brutality against protesters: Report Interim report by fact-finding team, set up to probe into the violence, states that the police began action without adhering to Karnataka Police Manual OB Bureau A fact-finding team set up to probe into the violence that erupted in different parts of the city and the towns of Srirangapatna and Maddur during the protests by garment factory workers on April 18 and 19 has stated that the police did not follow protocol and exhibited brutality against the protesters. Things had taken a violent turn following demonstration undertaken by the garment workers seeking the Central Government to revoke the ordinance on Employee Provident Fund (EPF). The interim report states that the police began action without following protocol as per the Karnataka Police Manual, which involved giving prior warnings. Thousands of garment workers in and around Peenya, Hebbagodi, Bommanahalli, Maddur, and Srirangapatna among other areas where there is a concentration of garment factories, had taken to the streets to protest. This demonstration saw police lathi-charge and arrest not just the protesters, but also bystanders and residents around these areas. The fact finding team, which comprises People’s Union for Civil Liberties – Karnataka, Manthan Law, Women Against Sexual Violence and State Repression - Karnataka, and other independent researchers, has stated that women workers were beaten up by male police officers besides they were also detained in private detention centres, which was peculiar and unprecedented. It also stated that due to this highly excessive violence and state repression, workers and residents continue to live in fear. Many people are not going to work fearing further police reprisal. Some are also said to have left Bangalore. The fact finding team has also demanded the release of all those arrested and withdrawal of all cases. 8 BUZZ STOP PLAN YOUR WEEK FRIDAY JASHN-E-MOHIT Watch iconic Bollywood singer Mohit Chauhan perform live at Phoenix Market City. Tickets start from Rs600. Call 99802 99334. AN EYE FOR ART THEATRE SATURDAY Explore the richness and depth of Indian art at Gallerie Third Eye, which is featuring the works of artists Sunil Jadav and Ananda Das. SUNDAY Terrorist Hanged deals with colonization of the mind and vision through which the subaltern views the societal injustice. Be at Jagriti Theatre at 8pm. TRADITIONAL GAMES TUESDAY 50 SHADES OF ART MONDAY Indulge in traditional games at Kavade Attic, a new play space for children and adults in Sheshadripuram. Starts at 11am 50 under 50 brings you 20 remarkable artists and 50 great art works, for under Rs.50,000. Head to Kynkyny Art. WATCH OUR BANGALORE COME ALIVE HOW TO: Download FlippAR on your Android/iOS device Scan the stories and pictures carrying the FlippAR logo ( ) using the app to virtually experience the content and interact with it. THINGS THAT YOU CAN DO: Watch teasers of featured events, book tickets for the same and also get reminders about it. Share the stories and photographs you like on social media, email or WhatsApp. Connect with Our Bangalore by sending us your suggestions and feedback. THE ULTIMATE FOODIE FANTASY Vineet Unni H ere is a scrumptious surprise for all the foodies in the city. Bangalore is all set to host India’s first ever Goldrush World On A Plate food festival this weekend. Adding to the excitement, the two-day event will be flagged off by the famous Master Chef Australia judges George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan and Matt Preston. In addition, they will also be conducting special Masterclasses, sampling food, whipping up dishes for their Indian fans and much more. From a pop-up restaurant by the chefs themselves to classes by each of them, this experience is clearly going to get you squealing with delight. The festival will also have exhibits by some of the best restauranteers from the city, and you actually get to experience a Master Chef scenario in Bangalore as the three culinary legends go around and taste food at each spot, all to finally pick the Best Restaurant Award winner. Cooking being an art is practiced by many but the nuances of this specialised skill is understood by few. Gary, Matt and George have been an inspiration for many in India and most of the culinary lingo and fascination for gourmet food that exists today is accredited to them. During the event, these gourmet connoisseurs will be cooking 150 signature limited edition dishes (50 by Matt, 50 by Gary and 50 by George). FreshMenu being the exclusive online delivery partner will get to deliver these. Here is an opportunity for Bangaloreans to witness a Master Chef scenario play out in namma city as Master Chef Australia Judges George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan and Matt come to town as part of World On A Plate When: Saturday, June 4/Sunday, June 5; 8am onwards Where: UB City and JW Marriott, both on 24, Vittal Mallya Road Price: `599 for one-day entry pass; `1,499 for one-day entry and tete-a-tete session; Rs6,500 for VIP brunch and `7,500 for each Master class Contact: 080 67189999 Moreover, the kiosks at the event of Matt and Gary will be branded by FreshMenu. This festival is going to be buzzing with the most influential people in the culinary world. Take pleasure in your appetite with a dream menu by top class restaurantees and get into conversation with the master chefs - an intimate insight about their lives, how they came together and also live master classes by the three culinary gods. This event will also let you enjoy global cuisines from top restaurants at festival prices and gives an opportunity for the restauranteers to exhibit their culinary skills to make food lovers live their ultimate fantasy. With the best food on your plate, great music, entertainment and fun, life is a picnic. Grab your tickets now. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GHALIB Dil e Nadaan tujhe hua kya hai? (Oh innocent heart, what happened to you?) If you could recognize this line, then it would be a pleasure for you to read on Jeelani MN I t is said that you cannot fall in love with the urdu language unless you have read the works of Ghalib, who was a preeminent Indian Urdu and Persian-language poet during the last years of the Mughal Empire. The city recently payed homage to the legend by organizing a musical play ‘Zikr-e-Ghalib’ based on Ghalib’s letters and ghazals directed and acted by Zafer Mohiuddin at Ravindra Kalakshetra recently. The show started with the host saying, “Mughals gave India three things, Delhi, Urdu language and Ghalib”. This line was the perfect opening for the enigmatic play staged in front of over 500 people. The presentation was by the Kathputliyaan Theatre Group in association with Karnataka Urdu Academy. Zikr-e-Ghalib took over four months in production and out of about 800 letters written by Ghalib, a total of 50 were used for the play, with Mohiuddin perfecting the art of presenting himself as Ghalib, along with the musicians and Kathak dancers. The play is a flashback of Ghalib discovering a stash of old letters and his unfinished autobiography, which he reads to himself— Some with funny banters with his friends, some describing his views on life, some about his affairs with his beloved, some about his loss, poverty, losing faith in humanity, god and even in himself. The final letters describe the pain he feels towards the fall of Delhi, his beloved city and the other losses that take place which leaves him helpless. The stage was set in a simple manner leaving enough space for the dancers to occupy and one corner was dedicated to the musicians. Ghalib’s Chair, his famous liquor bottle, his hookah and pen were placed towards the opposite end. Mohuiddin’s portrayal of an aged Ghalib was done to perfection, right from his stance and walk to his style of talking and other mannerisms. The life of Ghalib portrayed in a new light not just as a poet but showed us nuances of his identity as a man totally lost to the vices of the world. Mohiuddin did a marvelous job. Each act of his filled the audience with instant glee and left many overwhelmed. One sees the tragedy that occurred to Ghalib through Mohuiddin. It saw the audience in tears as well as break out in giggles at his arrogance and foolish acceptance of being the bad example. His performance was matched by the beautiful Kathak dancer Smitha Srinivasan, who breaks into the scene and reprises his letters through her dance. The play was even more mesmerizing when singers Raghupati Jha and 14-year-old Ankita Kundu wove sweet melodies, that left the audience speechless. The singers were accompanied by musicians Ajay Kumar Singh on tabla, Ashwini Koushik on flute and Sarfaraz Khan on sarangi. “This play was a promise I made to my late friend Fouzia Choudhary, who was the ex-chairperson of Karnataka Urdu Academy. She had insisted I do the play once at least as I was writing it at that time. I dedicate this to her,” said Mohuiddin at the end of the performance. 9 READERS WRITE GEMS OF BANGALORE: A PROPERTY FOR A PICE ON MISSION ROAD T he compound was full of kids running around playing when we went in to meet the principal of the Tunbridge High School on Infantry Road, which is celebrating its Golden Jubilee this year (19662016). We waited for the principal so that we could get some history of the old building in the centre of the sprawling property. In the middle of the property stands the YWCA building, which according to the documents held by the school, was built in 1823 by Major John Bristow. The copper plate writing on the frail documents showed that the land ”with the approbation and by the authority of his highness the Raja of Mysoor (as communicated by the British residents letter to the government of Fort St. George dated December 8, 1815) and with the sanction of Lt.Gen. Bowser Commandant of the Mysoor Division, I Thomas Hawker Colonel Commandant Bangalore do make a grant of the under described ground unto John Bristow Cantonment Sergeant Major for one pice for the grounds of No 175.” Yes, one pice! Though it was just a token amount paid two centuries ago, it still did stun us. Subsequently, according to The YWCA building in the Tunbridge School premises. —Steven de Nazareth the yellowing documents, the building changed several hands over the decades and it was only in 1886 when Maryanne Moore inherited it from John McCann that she named it ‘Tun- bridge’. Later in 1947, the WACs (Women’s Auxilliary Corps) used the building as a hostel. “Miss Ramsbotham, the present president of the YWCA raised the money and bought it to use for the YWCA in 1956. She was the founder principal of the school and had taught without any payment till she stopped due to age. We want to preserve the building as the heritage of Bangalore,” explains the principal. The building has a huge portico with typical thick pillars favoured by the colonial style of architecture. The front steps in granite go up to a broad verandah running around the frontage of the building. Walking into the main hall, one is struck with the height of the roof which is adorned with Italian tiles from the inside and thick teak beams. There are four large bedrooms with attached baths on either side of the central large hall and dining room. Ventilators march along both sides of the roof of the building and one is transported back into yesteryear sitting on the old creaking settees, chatting with an old inmate. It was a feeling of another time and another generation of graciousness and gentility, when talking to the delightfully clear thinking lady, sitting surrounded by her pet dogs. On the wall is a large pendulum clock that is still. “One of the bearers over wound it,” she says, ”and I cannot get it repaired now.” On another wall is an unusual enormous elephant head gong which was a gift. “We get people from all over the world who come to live with us,” explains the old lady and they love the old world air of the place. Huge framed pictures of the Honorable Emile Kinnard who was the founder of the YWCA in 1892 beamed down from the walls. As we leave, the feeling is that this was a Bangalore that is fast going to be lost into oblivion and the present generation will never know. And we are glad for these institutions of the city that are helping to hold on determinedly to the very end. —Marianne de Nazareth 10 STATE Petition seeks disqualification of home minister Stating that they haven't been receiving optimum pay, the protesting employees demanded pay parity with Central government staff Of which, 3,000 would be constructed with Central Government funds and the remaining 1,000 would be constructed by the state government, says Women and Child Development Minister Umashri OB Bureau Arvind GR O 4,000 ANGANWADI CENTRES TO COME UP IN KARNATAKA ver five lakh government employees across Karnataka went on a strike against not receiving optimum pay. The employees seek pay parity with Central staff. Many of the government offices like the VIdhana Soudha and Vikasa Soudha in Bangalore looked deserted on Thursday, when a majority of the government employees ignoring warnings of disciplinary action, abstained from attending work. This also affected government schools and colleges, where the faculty were nowhere to be seen. This seems to be the case in other parts of Karnataka as well. The strike is said to have happened after the government's casual attitude towards the notice issued by the State Government Employees Association to the former according to the president of the organization, Manjegowda. He said that nobody from the government bothered to send any message or call, even after the association sent a notice to Chief Secretary and added that the protests would be intensified if the demands of the employees aren't looked into. Not permitting the protest, the Karnataka government had issued a circular to the employees stating rules that could lead an employee taking part in a strike to be imprisoned for a period of six months or more, or a fine of Rs 500 or both. The president of the employees association rebutted the government saying that it is in the power of the institution to threaten the employees, but that wouldn't make the workers budge. Responding to the circular Manjegowda said, "government has power to threaten employees that it will dismiss or arrest them, but no employee will fear it." M inister for Women and Child Development Umashri said that the state government gave its nod for the construction of around 4,000 anganwadi centres during the year 2016-17 across the state. Among the 4,000 anganwadi centres, 3,000 would be constructed with Central Government funds and 1,000 would be constructed by the state government. Speaking at a one-day workshop for the officials of women and child development department at Vidhana Soudha on Wednesday, minister Umashri said that Rs8 lakhs would be spent on each of the anganwadi centre constructed by the Central Government and Rs14 lakhs would be spend on each of the angawadi centre constructed by the state government. “The state government has increased food and medical allowance for malnourished children from Rs750 to Rs1,000. The children at anganwadi centres were being supplied with milk for three days. Now, the government has decided to supply milk to the children at anganwadi centres all the week days,’’ the minister said. The minister also cautioned the officials of women and child development not to be negligent in implementing welfare schemes meant for HIV positive women and women doing petty business. “I want the officials to implement Owaisi banned from entering Karnataka OB Bureau A saduddin Owaisi, chief of All India Majis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), who is accused of making hate speeches in the past during his party rallies across the country, was barred from entering Karnataka recently. Owaisi, an MP from Hyderabad who is looking to expand his party base in Karnataka, was to address a public meeting in Bijapur district. However, fearing that it could disturb the peace in the region, he was barred from entering the state. Deputy Commissioner of the district D Randeep served a notice denying him permission to enter the state or address any rally in Bijapur. The ban on entry did not go well with the controversial leader as he linked the Congress government with that of the BJP government in the center. Linking the ban on his entry into the state to intolerance, Owaisi took to the social media to hit out the Congress government led by Siddaramaiah. “Congress party prohibits my entry Bijapur K/tka is this your Tolerance Dhanashri that aims to provide Rs 0,000 credit and Rs10,000 subsidy for women to start business. The officials have ,what is difference b/w BJP & congress. Congress is in power few states but arrogance and blatant disregard for constitution continues Stop Preaching I have addressed 5 public meetings last 30 days Maharashtra /3 election meetings Tamil Nadu but Congress Karnataka govt Shameful conduct The more @cmsiddaramiah your govt stops me the stronger my resolve gets stop being afraid of my party you are losing ground & goodwill,” Owaisi tweeted. This is not the first time Owaisi has been banned from addressing a rally in the state. In February last year, the Bangalore City Police Commissioner had banned Owaisi from entering the city. He was to address a rally in Shivajinagar. Later he was also barred from making a speech through the audio visual medium. The AIMIM had challenged the police order in the Karnataka High Court. to ensure that incentive of Rs10,000 to reach all the beneficiaries,’’ the minister added. Ban on deep sea fishing comes into effect The ban is imposed by Department of Fisheries for 61 days to allow fish to breed OB Bureau F or the next couple of months you will not be able to savour the fresh catch of fish from the state's coastline. Starting June 1, the annual ban on deep sea fishing has come into effect. This means that motorised boats fitted with 10 horse power engines cannot venture into the Arabian Sea for fishing. Every year, starting June 1, with the onset of the monsoon a ban is imposed by the Department of Fisheries for 61 days. This is to allow fish breeding. The fishermen from the state's three coastal districts-Dakshi- na Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada strictly follow the ban imposed by the department and during this offseason they usually refurbish their boats and trawlers. The ban imposed on deep sea fishing, however, does not mean that seafood restaurants across the state would take them off their menu. During this period, the fresh catch usually comes from the east coast. Besides, there is also an option to savour fresh water fish, which is available in plenty across the various reservoirs in the state. However, the the flipside is that the cost of fish would go up during the next two months as the fresh catch will have to come from the neighbouring states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. 11 POLITICS PARTIES LOOK FOR LOCAL CONNECT IN RS NOMINEES Major parties in the state have insisted that their nominees have some connection with Karnataka in order to be nominated for the Rajya Sabha elections Left: Oscar Fernandez, Jairam Ramesh and KC Ramamurthy file their RS nomination; Right: Nirmala Sitharaman files hers. OB Bureau W hile states units of various political parties have rolled out red carpets for their party leaders to be nominated from their states to the Rajya Sabha despite being outsiders, the same cannot be said in the case of Karnataka. All three political parties in the state have insisted that their nominees have some connection with Karnataka. Take the case of Urban Development and Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu, who was hoping for a smooth entry to the Upper House from the state. Even though the BJP’s parliamentary committee cleared his nomination, there was some apprehension from the state leaders about renominating Naidu from the state. In fact, pro-Kannada organisations like the Kannada Rakshana Vedike (KRV) opposed his candidature. Nirmala Sitharaman Under pressure, the party decided to move Naidu to Rajasthan, from where he will now be contesting and brought in Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Nirmala Sitharaman instead. Though Sitharaman is a Tamilian, her parents reside in Bangalore. The party said that this local connect was enough to get her nominated from Karnataka. Sitharaman too, sensing the need to connect with the locals while filing her nomination papers, said that she would learn Kannada and take up the state’s causes. Sitharaman was accompanied by BJP state president BS Yeddyurappa, Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers Ananth Kumar, Leader of Opposition in Karnataka State Assembly R Jagadish Shettar and MLAs. “I have filed the nomination as BJP karyakarta, with Yeddyurappaji, other state leaders and Ananth Kumarji being there. I'm fully confident (of win)," she said. When asked whether she would protect the interests of Karnataka, "I will take care of interest of Karnataka. I'm going to be a servant here being sent by honourable Prime Minister who calls himself Pradhan Sevak. I will be also a sevak, and because I will have to represent Karnataka, I will make sure that the interest of Karnataka will be en- sured in the Parliament," she added. Fernandez, Ramesh and Ramamurthy The Congress too decided to field in local candidates. Though there was speculation that former finance minister P Chidambaram would be one of the candidates from the state the local leaders are said to have shot down this proposal. Chidambaram is now contesting from Maharashtra. The parties three candidates are Oscar Fernandez a veteran Congressman from the state, Jairam Ramesh and KC Ramamurthy. BM Farooq Though Ramesh is a Tam-Brahm, he was born in Chikkamagaluru and is fluent in Kannada. Ramamurthy on the other hand is a retired IPS Officer from the Karnataka cadre and is chairman of the CMR Group of Institutions. The JD(S) which has in the past given tickets to outsiders like the late industrialist MAM Ramaswamy has decided to nominate Mangalore-based businessman BM Farooq. JD(S) fears MLAs turning turncoats OB Bureau I n politics there are numerous instances of friends turning foes and vice-versa. Crossovers and showing allegiance to rival parties or leaders is not a pleasant sight, especially in politics and former chief minister and JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy these days is finding this a bit hard to swallow. Three of his party MLAs Zameer Ahmed Khan, N Cheluvarayaswamy and HC Balakrishna, who once not only owed political allegiance to him but who were also besties with him, are orchestrating his party’s defeat in the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections. The three MLAs, along with two others, have openly declared that they would be voting for the Congress's candidate and not the JD(S) nominee BM Farooq. These MLAs have turned rebels and are not in good terms HD Kumaraswamy with Kumaraswamy for a while now. They have been frequently speaking against Deve Gowda and have also skipped party meetings conveyed by Kumaraswamy. The main face behind the rebellion in the JD(S) is Zameer, who was until a few years ago, Kumaraswamy’s closest buddy. In 2005, when the JD(S) MLAs led by Kumaraswamy rebelled and brought down its coalition government with the Congress to join hands with the BJP, it was Zameer who drove the MLAs in a bus to the airport from where they were flown to a safe destination to prevent poaching. A year later, when he was sworn in as a minister, Zameer displayed a loyalty which will put sycophants in other parties to shame as he took ministerial oath in Kumaraswamy’s name. Hence, it is hard to believe how times have changed and soured between the once close friends. When the men in khaki don crisp white kurtas Several police officers from the state have sought a career in politics after a successful stint in the force. Here are a few of them Hemanth Kumar F or the men in khaki, the fascination to don crisp white kurtas upon retirement is nothing new, at least in the state of Karnataka. Several officers in the past have sought a career in politics after a successful stint in the police force. Everybody from IPS officers who have held the top ranking Director General’s post to those who have served as a constable in the state police force have given a shot at becoming a neta. Hence, it is isn't surprising that retired IPS Officer KC Ramamurthy has thrown his hat in the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls to contest as the third Congress candidate. While it is still unsure as to whether Ramamurthy, who retired as the city’s Additional Commissioner of Police, will be able to make it to the Upper House (as the numbers are not in his favour), not many police officers have succeeded in their political careers barring a few. One of the most high profile IPS Officers from the state, HT Sangliana, had earned fame during his career as a police officer. His popularity was such that a Kannada film SP Sangliana, which was based on him, hit the screens in the 1980s. Upon retiring, Sangliana joined politics. Despite being a native of the North-East, he could cut ice with the electorate and was elected on a BJP ticket from North Bangalore constituency. However, he was expelled from the BJP and joined the Congress, who fielded him from the same constituency in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. But he was unsuccessful in that attempt and his political career has somewhat come to a standstill now. Shankar Bidri, who held the DGP’s post after retirement, entered politics by joining the Congress. However, after being denied a ticket to contest the 2013 assembly polls, he quit the party. He later launched his own political party Janashakti party, but was unsuccessful in making any impact. He also unsuccessfully contest the Lok Sabha polls as an independent. He is currently with the BJP. Other senior IPS officers like L Revannasiddaiah and Subhash Bharani too have taken a plunge in politics and changed parties but have been unsuccessful. A few non-IPS officers like the BC Patil and Abdul Azeem have gone on to become MLA and MLCs. The late DT Jayakumar, who had retired as a sub-inspector, served as a minister. However, the most successful policegiri-netagiri is that of C Chennigappa, a former constable in the state police force, he rose to become a cabinet minister. Once a close aide of Deve Gowda family, he was Excise Minister when the JD(S) had formed coalition governments a decade ago. 12 13 NATION India is the fastest growing economy in the world Country scripts a record growth of 7.6% in GDP for the year 2015-16, even as China’s growth has slowed down OB Bureau Central Ammunition Depot turns into a giant inferno A s the Narendra Modi led NDA government enters its third year in office, it has reasons to cheer as India is the fastest growing major economy in the world. In fact, India has outperformed China, whose growth has slowed down. The country recorded a GDP growth of 7.9% in fourth quarter (Q4) of 201516 and 7.6% in the whole of 2015-16. On the other hand, China’s growth has slowed down 6.7% in the first quarter of 2016. The has prompted the government to state that India continues to remain a bright spot in world economy with robust macroeconomic and fiscal parameters. As per the latest Provisional Accounts for 2015-16 released by the government, the Fiscal Deficit in 2015-16 stands at 3.9% of GDP as estimated both in BE and RE of 2015-16. This is a significant improvement over the Fiscal Deficit of 4.1% in 2014-15 and 4.7% in 2013-14. Revenue Deficit has also shown significant improvement due to increase in Capital Expenditure of the Central Government. Revenue Deficit which stood at 3.2% of GDP in 2013-14 has improved to 2.9% in 2014-15 and 2.5% in 2015-16. The capital expenditure has increased substantially to Rs2,35,253 crore in 2015-16 which is an increase of Rs38,572 crore over 2014-15 and Rs Two Army officers, 9 jawans and 6 civilians from the fire force killed in the carnage OB Bureau A 47,578 crore over 2013-14. Similarly, the Plan Expenditure in 2015-16 is Rs 4,71,081 crores, which is higher by Rs8,437 crores over the previous year despite substantial increase in share of tax devolution to the states. The Gross tax collection at Rs 14,56,887 crore has shown 17% growth as compared to Fiscal 2014-15. The Gross tax collection has improved to 10.74% of GDP (tax-GDP ratio) in RaGa set to take over as Congress president OB Bureau N otwithstanding the role he had played in his party’s crushing defeat in the recent assembly polls, Rahul Gandhi is set to take over as the President of the Congress party. Despite widespread criticism and repeated failures the Gandhi scion will be handed the party’s top post. Many senior party leaders including Punjab Congress chief Capt Amarinder Singh have come out in the open and stated that Rahul will take over the reins from his mother in the upcoming Congress Working Committee meet. The party, however, has not made any official announcement about Rahul’s appointment. Following the humiliating defeat in the recently concluded assembly elections where the Congress drew a blank barring the Union Territory of Puducherry, many party leaders like party general secretary Digvijay Singh suggested that the Congress needs a major surgery if wants to come back to power or for that matter to even take over the BJP. One of them was to bring about a change in leadership and to infuse young blood, which is in other words, to elevate Rahul to the throne. The idea to hand over the party reins to the younger leaders has however been vehemently opposed by the party’s old guard who want Sonia to continue as the party president. The old guard is said to be wary of Rahul style of functioning and his poll track record. Apart from leading the party to its worst ever performance in the Lok Sabha polls the Congress has lost state after state in the assembly polls held since the 2014 debacle. 2015-16 as compared to 10.06% in 2013-14. “This clearly indicate that the fiscal parameters are very robust and in line with the Budget projections,” stated the finance ministry. Economists said that a good monsoon would enhance the economy and steady the growth. The country has witnessed two back to back monsoon failures in the last two years. massive fire accident occurred at the Central Ammunition Depot, Pulgaon in Maharashtra which led to the death of two officers and 15 personnel belonging to the army and the civilian fire fighting force. Of the 15 personnel, nine were army jawans and the other six were civilian firefighting staff. Several others were also injured in the incident, who are undergoing medical treatment. The depot which is spread over an area of more than 7,000 acres is an important ammunition depot of the Indian Army. It stores a variety of ammunition in numerous sheds located in the depot. The cause of the fire has not yet been ascertained. Actions to assess the damage are in progress. An inquiry has been ordered by the Army. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar who visited the site said that the inquiry would ascertain whether it was an accidental fire or case of sabotage. This fire accident is the third such incident to having taken place in Pulgaon which is located at about 115 Km from Nagpur. It is reported that due to immediate action was taken by the fire fighting parties and Quick Reaction Teams located in the depot fire was restricted to one shed only which contained highly sensitive ammunition. The impact caused explosion of the ammunition in the depot resulted in cracking of window panes and walls of houses in the nearby villages. HAL's Turboprop Trainer makes its debut in city skies OB Bureau B arely four months after the first prototype of the Hindustan Turboprop Trainer (HTT-40) was rolled out from the hangar, the aircraft took to skies for the first time from the HAL Airport in Bangalore earlier this week. The aircraft successfully completed a 25 minute sortie during its first flight as it was piloted by a test pilot belonging to HAL. In February HAL had rolled-out the first prototype of HTT-40 with the aircraft sporting all the aircraft lights and powered on cockpit. The aircraft was then subjected to ground runs and taxi trials followed by maiden flight. The HTT-40 programme on a whole is a relatively young one and has been making rapid progress since the project was approved. It was only in November 2015, the Indian Air Force had issued task direc- tive for the Design and Development of HTT-40. The HTT-40 is a tandem seat trainer aircraft being developed at HAL for the first stage training of rookie pilots. With advanced features like zero-zero ejection seats and multi-function displays, it can also be adapted as a light attack aircraft. Its role includes basic flying training, aerobatics, instrument flying, navigation, night flying, close formation etc. 14 15 WORLD Bollywood songs: A weapon of mass distraction against IS BRITISH TROOPS USE HINDI TRACKS TO TERRORIZE ISLAMIC STATE TERRORISTS IN LIBYA Shipra Shrivastava W e have often seen army men dancing to the tunes of Bollywood tracks to have some good time; but when the music is being used to scare away terrorists, it sounds very unusual. According to reports, British troops operating against world’s most dreaded terrorist organization Islamic State in Libya are using Bollywood songs as a psychological weapon against the IS fighters. The idea of blasting Bollywood numbers as a new psychological warfare weapon against IS terrorists in Libya came from a Pakistani-born intelligence officer of the British Army. They came up with the idea after the Pakistani-born intelligence officer said that Bollywood tunes would annoy ISIS, which considers music un-Islamic. "We needed to unnerve militants and at the same time use some sort of passive measure to gauge their force strength in the area we are working and it went well," Daily Mirror quoted a source as saying. As part of a force known as the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), British forces are training Libyan troops on how to drive out ISIS from the town of Sirte and a 185-km stretch of the Libyan coastline. The psychological operations unit intercepted ISIS communications and blasted them with Bollywood chart music, in direct retaliation of the Sharia law imposed inside Sirte banning all things western or frivolous. Bollywood songs will be seen as a huge insult by the terror outfit, the newspaper reported. British and Libyan soldiers also dumped two cars with Bollywood music blaring out near Sirte. According to media reports, as well as tormenting the terrorists, the new musical weapon is also helping reveal their hiding places as when ISIS members complain about the music GORRILA SHOT DEAD AT CINCINNATI ZOO Arvind GR OB Bureau A s the search for the black boxes of EgyptAir flight MS804 gets intensive, investigators claim that a French-naval vessel involved in the operation has detected underwater signals that are believed to be emitted from the plane's data boxes. The discovery marks potential breakthrough in efforts to uncover why the jet plummeted into the Mediterranean last month. Search teams are working against the clock to recover the two flight recorders which can offer vital clues about the plane which crashed while travelling from Paris to Cairo on May 19, killing all 66 people on board. Investigators say without blackboxes, there’s limited information to help determine what went wrong or whether the aircraft was brought down deliberately. The recorders are designed to emit acoustic signals for 30 days after a crash, giving search teams fewer than three weeks to spot them in waters up to 3,000 metres deep. "Search equipment aboard French naval vessel Laplace, has detected signals from the seabed of the search area, which likely belong to one of the data boxes," the Egyptian committee said in its statement. Meanwhile, a report from British Stuck in washing machine, man's head is spinning with questions A worsening the agitated situation and that the tranquilizer takes time to sedate animals. Witnesses at the scene said that the gorilla violently dragged and threw around the child. The boy was in between the gorilla’s legs when the zoo’s response team took the shot, according to Fox 19. The zoo is closed while officials investigate. newspaper Daily Mail claims that the doomed flight MS804 had reportedly been forced to make three emergency landings in the 24 hours leading up to crash. The Airbus 320 is said to have been forced to turn around shortly after takeoff on three separate occasions after its warning systems signalled an anomaly onboard. The claims, made in French media, have since been denied by the Egyptian lead crash investigation committee. According to Euronews, the plane’s onboard warning system, known as Acars, went off thrice shortly after takeoff from three different airports within 24 hours before the crash. However, all the alerts were reportedly probed after emergency landings and nothing was found. “We cannot presume to know know exactly what happened on board but it’s not entirely normal to turn around several times after a technical incident without finding anything,” Jean-Paul Troadec told a French news channel. “Acars signals are emitted automatically only in the case of a malfunction. In normal mode they remain silent,” Troadec added. Jean-Paul Troadec led investigation into the Air France disaster as head of France’s BEA air accident investigation authority. over their radios, it gives away their precise location. British special forces are in Libya in a non-combat role, training the nation's forces in how to wipe-out ISIS. The SBS (Special Boat Service) - sister agency of the SAS (Special Air Service) - will only launch an assault on ISIS if they are attacked first. It is believed that ISIS, who have held swathes of coastal Sirte for 20 months, have around 4,000 insurgents in the region. Arvind GR A 17-year-old gorilla named Harambe, was killed by the Cincinnati Zoo officials, after he grabbed onto a four year old boy who fell into its enclosure accidentally on Saturday. At the press conference, the officials of the zoo mentioned that Harambe dragged around the boy for about ten minutes, after which the zoo's dangerous animal response team shot and killed the gorilla. The boy was taken to a hospital in the area with non-life threatening injuries, but is listed in a serious condition. Zoo Director Thane Maynard told the media that at about 4 p.m. the boy crawled through the barrier and fell into the enclosure. They did not choose to tranquilize the animal stating that it could have lead to 16 French vessel detects signals likely from EgyptAir jet black box n unidentified man in Fujian, China called in the fire department to help him get his head out of a washing machine. In a failed attempt to get a good view to repair his washing machine, the man stuck his head into the machine's drum, sadly for him, it stayed that way for a long time. The Fujian fire department were called to his apartment on Sunday to rescue the man from the washing machine. The man's friend found him lying on the floor with his head stuck to the washing machine first, and tried to help by using soap to lubricate. When their efforts went in vain,, they called the fire department. It took six firemen ,40 minutes to saw through the machine and release the victim without causing much harm. According to the Metro, the victim suffered only minor cuts to his head. 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As for nutrition, pure maple syrup contains manganese, riboflavin and zinc, along with trace amounts of a few other nutrients. It also has antioxidants which are beneficial for health. Maple syrup, like other sweetening agents, contains calories and therefore should not be taken in large quantities. However, it could be a substitute for white sugar which contains no nutrition besides calories. Other substitutes for white sugar are honey and jaggery, both of which contain small amounts of nutrients. kinetic energy in the most efficient way. The body is set up in a very similar fashion. Muscles, fascia, and skin are all visco-elastic – which means that they seek to receive load before they unload. Stretching before shortening is one way to load the system. The key to maximizing this is through stretching the human structure before shortening it. Every ViPR exercise loads (i.e., stretches) the system prior to shortening. The net effect of this is to increase efficiency and effectiveness in movement Multi-Directional Movement: multi-dimensional training reinforces the synergistic actions and relationships of our muscular system, making us more efficient. ViPR exercises are designed to be multi-dimensional to reinforce this notion of synergistic action. Entire Body Movement: Movementisfostered by a body wide effort. Building a foundation requires training the whole structure to produce movement efforts. P racticing hatha yoga three times a week could boost your brainpower, researchers have found out. 5 YOGA POSES TO SHARPEN YOUR MIND 1. Sarvangasana This pose helps to improve the memory power of the brain by increasing its blood supply. To get started: Lie on the back while raising both legs together in an upward direction while breathing in. Support your back with your hands This position can be held for two minutes and then time can be increased to half an hour 2. Paschimottanasana This pose promotes the activities of the brain. To get started S it straight on the floor by spreading legs forward and placing hands on the side Bend the torso forward while the tailbone is stretched slowly Extend the hands and touch your toes Fix your eyes on the floor as you lean forward GETTING IN SHAPE WITH AARUSHI AARNA Hold for three to four minutes 3. Bhujangasana This pose helps to boost your memory. To get started: Lie on a flat surface with face down and legs joined together Rest your palms on the floor beside your chest while the elbows are elevated in an upward direction Breathe in while lifting up your chest Push your neck backward The duration can be at least 30 seconds 4. Padmasana This is one of the simple postures used in yoga to enhance energy power as well as the functioning of the brain. To get started Sit upright on a flat surface and stretch the legs out Place your right toe on the external edge of your left thigh, and this is done by bending the knee Rest your palms on your knees, and both eyes are closed and one relaxes 5. Halasana This posture helps to improve the power of the brain in an immense way. To get started: Lie on a flat surface on the back and both legs are raised in an upward direction. The legs should make a 900 with the floor. Bend your legs slowly over your head and touch the floor with your toes Support your back This position can be held for 25 to 30 seconds F itness and working out for me is just about taking it easy and not putting too much pressure on myself. I want to be as healthy and as fit as I can because it’s great for me, but I also want to enjoy life and to be able to have some fun and have everything in moderation. For me my diet is something I look after carefully , and it just means choosing any healthy options wherever I go. Simple things like switching White bread to Brown makes a huge difference . I love including a lot of fibre in my diet and opt for food rich in them . I love snacking on fruits ! I also make sure to have at least 3 glasses of green tea per day as it is filled with antioxidants and also make sure I keep filling up on water to stay hydrated . But finally Life is too short and you have to enjoy it, and you should indulge when it’s time to indulge. At some point, I think everyone should eat everything at least once and for me it’s indulging in some yummy desserts! 19 GLITZ PICS: JOE LOUIS Rajiv & Sarah Khatri Sid Yog Rohit Hemdev & Raghav Sachar Anupam Yog, Sam Hall, Sumi Gupta, Rajiv Raichand, Anant Deboor Nisha Jamwal Sam Hall & Kapila Sengupta Tanya Dhar & Ujjwala Raut ONCE IN A BLUE MOON Pallavi & Neil Foley Founder and chairman of Virtuous Retail, Siddharth Yog, hosted guests at the unveiling of the swanky Black Box on Whitefield Road. The evening featured musical treats by the legends Gypsy Sound Revolution, Shillong Chamber Choir and Raghav Sachar under the blue moon Saba Ali & Anupam Yog Leena Singh, Vinita Chaitanya & Saba Ali Harish, Nidhi and Rahul Mitha Arry & Ava Sonal Neha Ruby, Sabeel and Mitha Raymond and Oindrila NA Harris Prasad Bidapa and Benny Jackie and Faheem Head out, get fit Residents of Indiranagar have a new reason to step out and get fit with Shantinagar MLA NA Harris inaugurating the latest Slam Fitness centre in the locality.The uniquely presented launch event started with models presenting the new equipment through a fashion show conceptualized by Karun Raman. Madhu Mita De 20 T EATOPIA To Delhi and back in two hours ucked away on Marathahalli Road is Aloft Cessna Business Park Hotel, which houses a culinary delight called Nook. The restaurant recently held its first ever Delhi-6 Festival, which lead to some new discoveries and nostalgia writes Jeelani MN Y es, I went to Delhi and back in just 2 hours. The saying goes “Dilli dilwalon ka shaher hai” (Delhi is a place of big hearted people), they forget to mention Delhi is also the food capital. I was invited by Aloft Cessna Business Park’s restaurant Nook and was made to go on a culinary journey of India’s capital. The Delhi-6 Festival was on for two weeks with a daily rotational menu. I start off my journey more like a saunter from the Bar WXYZ, I am informed with statuary warning - it makes its own Infused vodkas and has already crafted 52 and is aiming for a 100, Wow! They offer me a very nice Blue Delhi Devil which was specially crafted keeping the festival in mind; it is a mix of pineapple and coconut with a shot of vodka, 100 points there. I can’t wait to drink. Very soon, my drink arrives and I take a sip and immediately get a punch of pineapple, which simmers down to coconut, I say delicious and sip on some more. It’s an interesting combination of Mains two tropical fruits, which is also a rarity. I just hope I don’t end up gulping it down before my food arrives. Interiors: The restaurant interiors are based on the earthy theme, all of light green and dark wood with abundance of natural light flowing in from all sides adding to its elegance which is a welcome change.(put this in a small box please ) COMING TO THE FOOD Chaat I am a chaat-o-holic. Yes, if you count Bangalores terrible versions, but my binge fest happened when I got to the capital. We started off with Dahi Pani Puris set on a piece of watermelon, with mint water and tamarind water. I poured the water and popped it in my mouth and ate a bite of the watermelon, this combination is a first ever and the fruit just heightens the taste. Starters I was served Bhatti ka Murg (bhatti meaning clay oven with coals) this took me back to the famous Jamia Masjid food lane which houses Kareems, where I had eaten these meats which were perfectly spiced and roasted. I am very cordially asked by the server if I eat Kaleji (liver), I say yes and ask her what is the dish. She says Anda Khee- Above: Chef Sandeep Kumar; Top: Interiors of Hotel Nook. ma Kaleji, it was interestingly plated like a mini hill, with a mini roti, half of a boiled duck egg and topped with Kheema Kaleji, this dish is a favourite among muslim households even today, passed on by the mughals and usually made for W hat: Nook at Aloft Cessna Business Park Hotel Where: Sarjapur – Marathahalli Outer Ring Road, Kadubeesanahalli, Bellandur Post W hen: Lunch 12.30-3pm, Dinner 7-11.30pm H ow much: Rs099+ taxes per head C ontact: 080 4510 1010 breakfast with roti or parathas. The combination of egg with the Kheema Kaleji was very balanced, the strong flavors of the liver were simmered down by the right amount of egg. It is not a Delhi curry unless it has one inch of oil standing on top and one has to dig into the curry (literally), interesting factoid is that Roghan Josh is primarily a Kashmiri Dish and they do not use tomatoes, they make it only with a local onion called Pran, which gives it a thin soupy consistency unlike the version in Delhi. This little factoid makes me even more curious and I dip my bread, the spices infused in the meat which is tender and succulent and an ongoing drama with tomatoes which have been cooked for hours on a low flame makes it a treat for a Roghan Josh lover like me. Full points to this one. Desserts We started off with Kesar Pista Delhi Jalebi, usually Jalebi is served with milk or rabri during the winters in Delhi, as we have summer still on unfortunately, this comes with a new twist to it, by adding curd. I was all excited as this was something I have never tried, I placed the Jalebi on my plate poured the rabri then the dahi and put the entire (it was big) Jalebi in my mouth. I was in wonderland, the sweet tartaric combination of the rabri and curd was out of this world and I dug into some more. This culinary journey reminded me of my many visits to Delhi. For the sweet tooth in you GULKAND PANEER BURFI It is a delicious sweet made with cottage cheese and flavors from gulkand. Gulkand is a sweet preserve of rose petals. So, this sweet is aromatic and every bite has a rose flavor in it. PRIYA SHIVA I'm a food blogger and share my passion for food at - www.priyakitchenette.com. I'm a hardcore foodie and love to cook. I started the journey of blogging by posting one recipe a day non-stop for 365 days and guess what, I did it! I’m the national record holder for this feat recognized by India Books of Record. I'm a vegetarian and love to explore different cuisines. I have a weakness for sweets and that's why I'm sharing few of my favorite sweet recipes here. Hope you all enjoy making it and share the feedback with us. INGREDIENTS: Gulkand – 3 tbsp Paneer/Cottage cheese - 200 gm Sweetened Condensed Milk - 200 gm Green Cardamom - 2 Dairy Whitener/Milk powder - 2 tbsp Crushed Pistachios - 2 tbsp Saffron/Kesar – 8-10 strands Milk – 2 tbsp Ghee -1 tsp Method: Add few saffron strands in warm milk and keep it aside for 15 minutes. Mash paneer nicely and keep it ready. Remove seeds from the cardamom pods and crush it nicely. rease a square plate with some ghee and G keep it ready. Add milk powder, sweetened condensed milk, gulkand, paneer, saffron with milk in a heavy bottom pan and mix it well. Heat the pan and cook on medium flame. Keep stirring till the mixture becomes thick. Remove from the stove, add cardamom powder and mix it well. Spread the mixture on the greased plate. Sprinkle some crushed pistachios on top and when it cools down, cut into equal squares. Til Nariyal Mawa Ladoo It is delicious sweet made with sesame seeds, coconut and mawa. The green cardamom adds a nice aroma and flavor to it. Ingredients: Mawa/khoa/Dried whole milk - 1 cup Til/Sesame seeds - ½ cup Fresh grated coconut - ½ cup Sugar - ¾ cup Almonds - 10 Green cardamom - 3 Ghee - 1 tsp Method: Dry roast sesame seeds in a frying pan till they are light brown color. Let it cool down completely. Divide into 2 equal halves. Roast coconut lightly on flame for 2 minutes till they are light brown. Roast almonds and let it cool down. Add one portion of roasted sesame seeds with roasted coconut, almonds in your food processor and grind it make a coarse powder. Remove seeds from cardamom pods and powder it along with sugar. Crumble mawa and add it in a frying pan. Keep it on low flame and cook it for 2 minutes. Keep stirring. Now add powdered sugar, powdered sesame-coconut powder and mix well. Keep stirring and cook for few more minutes till it starts combining and thickens like a dough. Remove from the flame and let it cool down. When its still warm, start making ladoos. Grease your hands with ghee, pinch a small portion and roll it in your hands to give it a round shape. Roll it in sesame seeds. Enjoy these ladoos with your family and friends! 21 22 KICKSTARTERS F GOING GREEN, ONE BALCONY AT A TIME our youngsters from the city, in an attempt to rediscover the Garden City of Bangalore, have started a venture called My Sunny Balcony, which designs gardens at homes and provides the right kind of material to nurture these spaces. Jeelani MN chats up one of the founders of the startup Sriram Aravamudam on how to make backyards beautiful and add more green to your life My Sunny Balcony brought gardening and landscaping back in fashion and beautified neglected spaces. How did you come up the idea? It all started around a coffee table. The four of us- myself, Reena Chengappa, Shailesh Deshpande and Athreya Chidambi found ourselves discussing Bangalore’s depleting green cover and ruing over the gradual disappearance of the garden culture that was once the biggest draw of the city. We then decided that it was time to do something about it in whatever way we could. As the only real spaces available to modern-day Bangaloreans are their own balconies and terraces, we decided to create a company that would focus on small-space, affordable gardening methods with an urban aesthetic edge - both of which were missing in most commercial landscaping companies. We hoped then and still do, that by starting off a green culture like this in cities like ours, we can in some small way benefit the environment as well as bring in some green into everyday life. What is your most popular design concept and what kind of clientele do you cater to? 23 P OF U T R A T S EK THE WE Left: The founders of My Sunny Balcony Sriram Aravamudan, Athreya Chidambi, Shailesh Deshpande and Reena Chengappa. Above: A garden created by the team time constraint. Two equally popular styles are the calm, lush zen style look with bamboo and a water feature and the Mediterranean garden with vibrant colours, bright flowers and a courtyard like feel. Our clients vary from regular home owners and apartment dwellers to hotels, restaurants and offices. Give us few tips on how to maintain plants Don’t expect a sun-loving plants to grow in the shade and vice-versa. They just won’t, no matter how much you feed and water them. This is the first mistake that most newbie gardeners make. Sunlight is a plant’s main food source, so make sure your plant gets as much as it needs You can use pebbles or straw to cov- er the surface of the soil of your pot, to prevent evaporation of water in the summer months Generate your own compost using kitchen waste. This will save you a lot of money in fertilizer bills, and you will be doing your bit to reuse and recycle Grow more vegetables than flowers in your garden. You will be reducing your global carbon footprint in a small way by doing so, and also have nutritious, toxin-free vegetables for your family Many people find it difficult to nurture plants. What type of plant would you suggest for a person who is time contrained? Succulents, cacti, money plant, syngonium and some water plants are the easiest to grow when you have a My Sunny Balcony has grown over the years, and you have left your mark in many areas across the city. Who do you have to credit for you success? I think it’s the people of this beautiful city and their love for gardening that has helped us all the way. Even though we now live in spaces where traditional gardens are no longer feasible, the old gardening culture still remains. We still have great weather, suited for growing a wide variety of plants. The general interest level in gardening in this city is unparalleled, and that is what we owe our hugest success to. Any new plans and innovative concepts from you guys to watch out for? We are constantly designing new garden products that are more and more suitable to modern living spaces. We now have a wide variety of railing planters, wall mounted planters, hanging pots and self-watering pots. We are also sourcing sustainable organic seeds, pest-repellents and fertilizers from responsible cultivators, and hope to spread awareness on organic gardening practices across the city and the country. What's according to you can help Bangalore revive its depleting green cover? I don’t think it is wise to give up on it. After all, much of the green cover we see in Bangalore today was planted in the 1980s. It would be a great step if each citizen planted and cared for one tree somewhere, even if it is not in his or her own locality. Apartment associations too should actively encourage rooftop gardening where the entire community can participate and reap the fruits of their labour. For more information, visit: www.mysunnybalcony.com Transforming logistics industry ecosystem Whatever it takes to fight the Big C among children OB Bureau L 4 TiGO, a logistics start up backed by Nandan Nilekani and Accel Partners has announced the start of its operations across six states in India. 4TiGO’s cloud-based technology platform and complementing Business Services will bring various stakeholders of the logistics industry -- including consignors, consignees, fleet owners, transport companies and agencies -- together on a common platform and enable them to exchange information, transact and manage their entire business. The road transport system accounts for approximately six percent of the overall GDP. However, it is essentially an unorganised and highly fragmented market that is inherently inefficient. Even a slight lift in efficiency of the goods transportation industry can deliver an impact visible at the overall GDP level. At the launch of the 4TiGO Network in Bangalore today, Mr Nilekani said “In the past, you brought in efficiency into markets through large companies — big farms, big retailers, big trucking companies. With pervasive connectivity, affordable mobile technologies, these efficiencies are now achievable at an industry-level by orchestrating a network of trust of various industry players. Such networks can achieve unprecedented scale, without compromising agility and flexibility. I am very pleased with the way 4TiGO has approached the deployment of such an orchestrated network to transform the Indian logistics industry ecosystem.” 4TiGO’s network of trust is built on its promise of “Fulfilment Assurance” and “Payment Guarantee”. To deliver on this promise, 4TiGO has partnered with the Federal Bank to implement an innovative B2B Electronic Payment Platform. Additionally, the Federal Bank has developed a special credit program to provide Working Capital support for the network participants. Indian Oil Corporation Limited has joined the network as its strategic network partner. Together with 4TiGO, IOCL will leverage its 800+ Networked Retail Outlets to provide complementary amenities like secure parking, overnight stay, breakdown assistance, repair and maintenance facilities etc. Members of 4TiGO network will also receive discounts on fuel and other purchases from IOCL outlets. While introducing 4TiGO, Anjani Mandal, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, 4TiGO said, “The core of this idea is to use technology to overcome the constraints to improvement due to the fragmented nature of the industry and the lack of transparency of the road transport ecosystem to eliminate inefficiencies. Jeelani MN ast weekend, a group of Bangaloreans took it upon themselves to bring a smile on the faces of children who are undergoing cancer treatment at the Kidwai Memorial Hospital of Oncology. Lead by social entrepreneur Anil Shetty, the group got together actors, musicians, entrepreneurs, social workers and people from all walks of life to talk to the children and motivate them in their struggle against the disease. Health minister UT Khader, actors Ragini Dwivedi, Prajwal Devraj and Biocon chief Kiran Mazumdar Shaw were some of the prominent faces among those who attended the event, which also witnessed the launch of the coffee table book 'Whatever it takes – a fight against childhood cancer' by Project hope. The event was initiated by Rotary Club of Bangalore Cantonment in association with Kidwai Memorial Hospital of Oncology, and Shanthinagar Constituency MLA NA Harris unveiled the book. Other bigwigs at the event included fashion guru Prasad Dr Linge Gowda of Kidwai, social entrepreneur Anil Shetty, B.PAC CEO Revathy and MLA NA Harris Bidappa, fashion photographer Waseem Khan, B.PAC chief Revathy Dr. Linge Gowda of Kidwai Hospital praised the efforts of the Project Hope team. How it all started It was an acute scarcity of replaceable needles at the Children's ward in Kidwai Hospital that motivated Anil Shetty to start the initiative. One thing lead to another, and before long, many people came together to join the cause of helping children living with cancer lead a better life. You too can lend your support on www.rotaryprojecthope.org. 24 ASTRO ZODIAC ZONE: FIND OUT WHAT’S IN STORE THIS WEEK SHEELAA BAJAJ S is a tarot reader, numerologist & Feng Shui master. Know more about her on www.sheelaa.com Aries You possess exceptional organizational abilities, which come to the fore at this time. You are full of positive, creative energy right now and can easily find solutions to problems in ways other people never thought were possible. After all, that deep thinking and thorough prioritizing has done good! To top it all, everyone is impressed by your level of understanding and maturity. Taurus Today the theme of your day will be self-reliance. As much as you treasure your friends and family, you will be aware today that your most important decisions are made by you only and only you suffer the consequences of those decisions. Therefore, focus on your decision-making abilities today and trust your natural instinct. You are more capable than you allow yourself to believe. Gemini This is a great day to spend with friends and having loads of fun. Kick off those shoes and just relax! A good day to rejuvenate yourself, express your ideas and be adventurous. You have not done this in a long time and when you get opportunities such as this, you must use it to refresh your mind. What a change from your usual routine! Cancer Today may find you feeling slightly uneasy about life but you are not sure why. You may suffer from low-level anxiety today but can rest assured that it will pass. You are in a temporary period of insecurity but you are sure to feel stable and secure again soon. These fears are merely small bumps in an otherwise smooth road. Leo Keep a strong head about you today because today you seem to be easily swayed by others. You have your own opinions, so why not listen to them? Be careful about being lead awry by someone who seemed like a friend; they may not have your best effort at heart. This will be a day when your own intuition and your own inner voice will be your best friends. Virgo Today may test your diplomatic skills. Make sure you do not say or do anything inappropriate. You may find that someone is crossing your boundaries in a way you find irritating and you will need to figure out how to make them stop. Use your words to be firm without being aggressive and you will get your message across clearly. If you cannot make them cease, then leave the situation. Libra You will enjoy the company of friends today. This is a great day to recharge, relax and rejuvenate yourself. These are the times to remember for a long time to come, as your bonds of friendship become stronger. You have been together through the highs and lows and it is time you celebrated your successes today! Scorpio Today has you feeling a little frustrated at all the minor roadblocks and hurdles that are coming into your path today. You have even been working hard to avoid such hurdles but they made their presence known anyway. Use your patience and perseverance to get through without throwing a tantrum today. Sagittarius Your relationship with your family is warm and empathetic. You have worked hard on your relationship and just need to keep it that way. Things look bright for you, as you are there for each other in times of need. Why do not you go out with your loved ones and spend some time together - a movie or a picnic perhaps? Consider buying them a small gift to show your appreciation of their support. Capricorn All the news you receive from a distant place may not be favorable. Use the day to pause and reflect as you have not heard what you were hoping for. Quiet time by yourself will bring a renewal of purpose and improved confidence. After all, life is always a little of this and that! M Ch’en: Jan 2-21 Innovative with full of creative ideas, wise, and spiritual. Yax: Jan 22-Feb 10 Romantic, calm, gentle, open, transparent, practical and pragmatic Sac: Feb 11-Mar 2 Adaptable, always embraces change and masters problem solving techniques. Keh: Mar 3-22 Special affinity for nature, self confident, adventurous, face challenges with ease. Mak: Mar 23-Apr 11 Mysterious, loves seclusion, a perfectionist and always in harmony and balance. K’ank’in: Apr 12-May 1 Saintly attitude, mingles with nature, keen to seek beauty in surroundings, a fan of parapsychology and a born teacher. Muwan: May 2-21 Love the extremes, honest and cannot stand those who deceive. Can be stubborn at times . Pax: May 22-Jun 10 Natural leader, embraces strength, self motivated, has a charming personality. Kayab: Jun 11-30 Keen observer, good listener, loves music and arts, highly respected in society. Kumk’u: Jul 1-20 Dualistic nature, sees both sides of an argument, far sighted, hard working and diplomatic Wayeb: Jul 21-25 Interested in occult sciences, faces unpredicted changes in life. Pop: Jul 26-Aug 14 Lead from the front, noble, motivate others, ana- The Jumaani siblings, Swetta and Sanjay have been largely responsible for reviving the 5000-year old science of Numerology in India. Apart from celebrity clients from bollywood and cricket, they carter to even the common men who consult them for betterment. For more on numerology log on to www.jumaani.com SUN: Those born on the 1st, 10th, 19th and 28th An easy and comfortable time ahead in professional life might probably greet you this week. Trivial conflicts and minor arguments that have been the obstacles in your way to success might probably vanish away without much thought. Loved ones might be compassionate towards your decisions and ideologies in life. MOON: Those born on the 2nd, 11th, 20th and 29th It might probably be the right time to gear up and showcase your talents to the world. There might have been misunderstandings in the past related to your intentions. The restless within might not let you rest till you have achieved and accomplished the challenges posed to you. There might be ample amount of progress. Aquarius JUPITER: Those born on the 3rd, 12th, 21st and 30th Friends and family will bring you much happiness today as you go out on the town or celebrate an occasion together. Today is an excellent day to go for a short trip with close friends. Today will be wonderful for families and for very close friends and will generate memories you will reflect back on in the future. Try and keep any stress related to work at bay and enjoy the day. URANUS: Those born on the 4th, 13th, 22nd and 31st Pisces Today will be full of domestic hustle and bustle. There is a flurry of activity in your home at this time. There will be every possibility of having guests visiting you from overseas and a constant party mood will imbibe your home. Put your work or school stress behind you and really try to enjoy the company of your friends and family. THE MAIN TENETS OF MAYAN ZODIAC CALENDER ayan zodiac signs signify the way the light energy from the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, manifests each day on planet Earth. Major attitudes of different zodiac signs are as below. NUMERO-LOGIC!!! WEEKLY PREDICTIONS FOR THE WEEK {29TH MAY TO 04H JUNE 2016} lytical in mind and a bright learner. Wo: Aug 15-Sep 3 Serious traveler, peace loving, a silent explorer and highly intellectual. Sip: Sep 4-23 Loves forests, gentle, charismatic, good interpersonal skills, loves seclusion. Sotz: Sep 24-Oct 13 Sensitive, intuitive, learn from surroundings and generous. Sec: Oct 14-Nov 2 Keen observer, brilliant learner, self-motivated, disciplined and mentally strong. Xul: Nov 3-22 Amazing companions, provide unconditional love, intellectual and great humanitarian. Yaxk’in: Nov 23-Dec 12 Great healer, genuine, gentle, soft spoken with magnetic charisma. Mol: Dec 13-Jan 1 Bold, action oriented, brilliant teacher, love to think and analyze, and a researcher. The author Gireesan C is an exponent of Vedic astrology, Tarot card reading, physiognomy and geomancy, and dream interpretation. He can be contacted on c.gireesan @gmail.com You might have been fair in your dealings with others. This quality in you has probably paid off in the form of appreciation and recognition by your colleagues at the work front. You might probably see your dreams turning into reality. These positive signs might help you to get things into perspective and plan for a better tomorrow. Financial matters might probably be put to rest and settled for the time being due to your consistent effort. The week ahead might look lively and provide you with ample opportunities to make things work for you in the personal domain as well. Keep yourself updated with the latest developments on the work place to avoid any kind of miscommunication. MERCURY: those born on the 5th, 14th and 23rd You might eventually be able to achieve a balance between your personal and professional life effectively. This might pleasantly surprise your loved ones and make them feel closer to you. Try to establish connections with people who might be beneficial for your future and guide you in the path towards success. You might also feel peace within. VENUS: those born on the 6th, 15th and 24th Keep an eye open for people who might be talking behind your back and cooking up false stories. You might otherwise have to regret your indifference and go back to square one. Loved ones will also lend their support and cooperation. Try to take some time off for yourself and resolve the conflicts within you. Be extra careful with monetary dealings. NEPTUNE: those born on the 7th, 16th and 25th Your efforts at building a team at work and working hand in hand, complementing each other, might finally pay off. The bitter competition that probably existed and ruined the progress of things might be in your control. You might experience a smooth upward transition this week as far as matters related to the heart are concerned. SATURN: those born on the 8th, 17th and 26th There might be a possibility of experiencing a small roadblock on the path of success during the first half of the week. However, things might get rolling by themselves, allowing you the freedom of executing things your way. Try to evaluate things from a different perspective when dealing with loved ones. MARS: those born on the 9th, 18th and 27th Activity in all phases of life is keeping you preoccupied and busy. There might be some serious issues that might bring with them a bit of stress. However, you probably like this phase and are enjoying the toil as it brings you closer to your goals. SPORTS Piyush Anil Chordiya T he final of the IPL 2016 was always going to be a grand affair and it lived up to the expectations with Royal Challengers Bangalore taking on the might of Sunrisers Hyderabad at their home ground. It was a contest between the flamboyant and star studded batting order of RCB against the best bowling line up in the tournament of SRH. It sure did live up to the hype and grandeur worthy of an IPL final. Sunrisers won the toss and made their intentions clear by batting first at a venue which has been considered ‘The Chasing ground ‘. RCB have chased down gigantic scores on numerous occasions. Warner smoked a quick fire 69 off 38 balls. He was well supported by Dhawan and Yuvraj Singh, who made cameos of 28 and 38 respectively. The real impetus of the innings was provided by BCJ Cutting, who slammed 39 off a mere 15 balls, including 4 sixes and 3 fours. Cutting’s knock provided the finishing kick to help post a huge total of 208 runs. RCB should in all probability have chased down this target, even though it was a huge score, considering the occasion, especially after Gayle and Kohli wiped out 114 in 10.3 overs. Gayle, who had not exactly lit up this IPL, contributed 76 off 38 balls, smashing 8 sixes and 4 fours. The situation was tailor-made for RCB with Kohli and AB de Villiers in their ranks. Kohli continued in his merry way, scoring 54 off 35 balls. The dismissal of de Villiers proved to be the turning point scoring just 6 runs. Even with Kohli, Gayle and de Villiers dismissed and RCB needing 47 off 24 balls, you still thought RCB might just sneak through. This is where the strong bowling attack of SRH came to the fore. Mustafizur with his cutters on one side and guile and accuracy of Bhuvaneshwar on the other side, was going to make it difficult for the best HIGHLIGHTS OF IPL 2016 RCB IN IPL 2016: 25 SO CLOSE YET SO FAR While Royal Challengers Bangalore yet again failed to win the IPL despite reaching the finals for the third time, it sure was a memorable tournament for the team. STATS FROM THE IPL 973 Total runs scored by Virat Kohli in this IPL making him Orange cap holder. The most number of runs by a batsman in a single season. 23 Total number of Wickets taken by Purple cap holder Bhuvaneshvar Kumar. He was easily the best bowler in the tournament. 38 The total number of sixes hit by Kohli in the IPL. 6/19 Best match figures in a match taken by Adam Zampa of RPS against Sunrisers Hyderabad. 61 chasing team when it mattered the most. Bhuvaneshwar Kumar, who was the Purple cap holder with 23 wickets, showed why he was the best bowler in the IPL by bowling 4 consecutive Yorkers in the 18th over. With two overs remaining, RCB needed 30 runs to clinch the trophy but they could not muster those runs falling short by 8 runs. It has been a tremendous roller coaster ride for RCB, but the wait continues for the elusive IPL title as they lost their 3rd IPL final. BCJ Cutting for his impactful knock was adjudged the Man of the Match in the final and Kohli was deservedly given the player of the tournament. The most number of runs conceded by Shane Watson in his 4 overs against SRH in the IPL final. 191.12 The highest strike rate of Krunal Pandya throughout the IPL. THIS YEAR’S IPL SEASON THREW UP SOME OF THE MOST MEMORABLE MOMENTS, WHICH LEFT THE VIEWERS AND THE AUDIENCES IN THE STADIUMS AWESTRUCK. HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM Watson-Wiese tag team effort on the boundary This effort from Shane Watson and his fellow RCB teammate David Wiese on the long on boundary comfortably took the cake for being the catch of the tournament. Delhi Daredevils batsman Shreyas Iyer miscued a lofted shot over long on and Shane Watson ran all the way from mid on backwards to take the catch about 10 metres from the boundary but the momentum carried him forward and Watson flicked the ball into play only for Wiese to complete the relay effort just inches from the ground. Mustafizur floors Andre Russell This IPL saw batsmen enjoying themselves at the expense of the helpless bowlers, but this was a rare moment for the bowling fraternity to get one back. In what can be described the ball of the tournament, Mustafizur Rehman of SRH showed why he is an impressive young fast bowler and probably the finest left arm faster going around, especially with his cutters and guile. In a match between SRH and KKR, Mustafizur bowled the big hitting Andre Russell a near perfect dipping Yorker right into his stumps which not only disturbed his furniture but also left Russell sprawling on the floor leaving him embarrassed. This was simply one of the most enduring moments of the IPL. MS Dhoni’s last over heroics The Rising Pune Supergiants team along with its skipper MS Dhoni did not have the best of the tournaments. They finished 7th in the points table, above the Kings XI Punjab. This moment came in the last match of both the teams. Needing 23 runs to win, Dhoni could back his chances, especially when Axar Patel was given the over. Dhoni could manage only a six off first 3 balls. With equation demanding 16 off the last 3 balls. Dhoni clubbed the next ball over extra cover for a four and final- ly swinging 2 sixes over mid wicket to pull off a sensational win. Kohli’s heroic hundred despite being stitched up Kohli was easily the best batsman of this IPL but he did not have a century in this format. Things were about to change as he peeled off 4 centuries in this season. Against Kings XI Punjab, in a rain curtailed 15 over match where RCB needed a win desperately to qualify for the playoffs, Kohli raised his game several notches higher, completing a century in just 15 overs. Kohli scored 113 off 50 balls and after completing his century pointed to his left hand where webbing had been split. Kohli was playing despite having multiple stitches on his fingers, a true example of dedication and determination to win against all odds. KKR cheerleaders get emotional after being knocked out Throughout the tournament, KKR were in the hunt for the playoffs. KKR have been IPL champions 2 times before and have enjoyed a loyal and pretty passionate fan base. Even the cheerleaders who have been an integral part of the team support could not control themselves after KKR lost to SRH. It clearly showed that even the cheerleaders had put all their might in supporting the team and Shah Rukh Khan also appreciated their efforts and gesture with a thank you tweet. 26 REEL LIFE IN THEATRES NEXT TO YOU The weekend is back. And this time, most of us have our pockets full of money. Yeah, most of us have just got paid at work, and now let’s be generous and splurge some on movies, instead of downloading one and watching it. So many movies in the theatres and very little time to watch 'em all! Let's head out and watch at least one for the week. ENGLISH Alice through the looking glass (U) saving the Mad Hatter. Starring: Johnny Depp,Anne Hathaway, Mia Wasikowska and Rhys Ifans. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (UA) Watch the turtles in action when they confront the notorious Krang while Shredder joins forces with mad scientist Baxter Stockman and henchmen Bebop and Rocksteady to take over the world. Starring: Megan Fox, Stephen Amell, Will Arnett, Brian Tee, Tyler Perry, Brittany Ishibashi, Laura Linney and William Fichtner. HINDI Waiting(A) This a movie about the relationship between two people from completely different walks of life. Shiv and Tara, befriend each other at a hospital while waiting for both their spouses to recuperate from a coma. Starring: Naseeruddin Shah, Kalki Koechlin, Rajat Kapoor, Suhasini Maniratnam and Arjun Mathur. Suli is a story of a villager who accepts the challenge of life when its own existence is in trouble and depicts how innocent minds trapped in the whirlpool of family emotions. Starring: Jayaraam TAMIL KANNADA Suli(U) Iraivi(UA) Iraivi is a story depicting a world through the eyes of women and that of men. It defines both their priorities. The film is based on the women we see around us and how certain things stay the same, no matter what class or background they belong to. Starring: S. J. Surya, Vijay Sethupathi, Bobby Simha, Anjali, Kamalinee Mukherjee and Pooja Devariya. It’s time to go back to Wonderland along with Alice, this time for another perilous journey. Watch her go into the whimsical world as she is hell bent on MEANWHILE AT WESTEROS HERE IS A REVIEW OF THE LATEST EPISODE OF GoT BLOOD OF MY BLOOD BUYS SCREENTIME FROM VIEWERS Shradha Iyer T ruth be told, Game of Thrones Season 6 Episode 6 was one of the most unnecessary episodes in the season thus far. With updates from across every location not helping in developing the future of the plot, this episode was more of a disappointment than a point of excitement. Nonetheless, we’ll do a location wise round up of the episode for you. Stark’s brother) saves the day. Yes, he is back (he was last seen 5 seasons ago, in episode 3 od season 1). With this scene left suspended at this moment, we’ll have to follow up to see what deeper implication this Stark reunion has to the plot line. A girl is Arya rival at Bravos, the free city. We may have finally found Arya hidden among all those character twists she went through all these episodes. We’ll have to keep a keen eye on the pointy end to find out what happens next. Margaery keeps her clothes on Another Stark reunion With an understanding between the high sparrows and Tommen, King’s Landing shall now be ruled by The Crown and The Faith. As an offset of this, Jamie is stripped off his power as King’s guard and is sent to Riverrun to reclaim the castle of House Tully – incidentally Brienne of Tarth is headed in the same direction for support to fight the psychopath Ramsey Bolton. Could there be a Jamie-Brienne bed warming reunion? We’ll have to stay tuned to find out. find out what Sam would need that sword for. Danny do-little Sam grows two In the middle of nowhere, Bran and Meera find themselves in a fix when Bran reveals their location to yet another White Walker in his vision. We are beginning to wonder if Bran needs couch time – he seems to be getting suicidal in this way more often than not. Thankfully this time, long lost Uncle Benjen Stark (Lord Eddard Across at Davos A girl is still on the job assigned to her by Jaqen H’ghar – to kill a female lead (Lady Crane) in the theatre group. A girl – smart as she has been previously portrayed to be, puts two and two together to reveal that a junior artist in the same troupe is plotting the murder eyeing the lead role. A girl makes the tough choice and warns Lady Crane about this killing. She then runs off to the place where she had hidden Needle upon her ar- At King’s Landing, everyone was eager to see Queen Margaery parade naked in front of the peasants who would wag off their ‘tool of justice’. But the spirit of this was dampened twice. First by Jamie Lannister – who runs a horse up a flight of stairs – which incidentally is the most exciting scene of the show, and second by King Tommen himself. In an eloquent ride along, Gilly realizes the warmer colours of the seasons. Enroute Horn Hill, Samwell Tarly’s castle, Sam is tensed about his family reunion, and the truth about Gilly’s identity as a Wildling. While at the castle, Sam’s mother and sister seem really warm and welcoming of the three, over dinner, Sam’s father seems just as condescending and suspicious about Sam and Gillly. The awkward dinner serves Sam a bunch of insults form his father and tales of Sam’s heroism in retaliation by Gilly. By night fall Sam grows two and decides to elope with Gilly, the young boy babe and what rightfully belongs to him – the family owned, limited edition, Valyrian steel sword. We’ll have to wait to Again, somewhere in the middle of a dry patch – location wise and plot wise, Daenerys may be losing it - the heat may be getting to her head (we Bangaloreans can surely relate to that). The episode comes to a close with a completely pointless show off of Drogon. Okay Danny, it was a great pep talk, but listen to Daario Naharis – you are a great conqueror but your governing skills need honing at the moment. Hopefully next week we will see some real progress on the Dany front. Until next week, Blood of my blood – crack it, don’t spill it. 27 28 Owner, Publisher, Printer : Reshav Sitani | Published at Universal Publication, Level 15, Concorde Tower, UB City, 1, Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore - 560001 | Printed at : Print Media Solution, Bangalore - 560049 | Content partner: Eyeris Media | Editor: Abhilash Krishna | Email : editor@ourbangaloreweekly.com | Ph: +91 9886555565. VOLUME 2 | ISSUE 7 | KARENG/2015\60730