World Elders Day celebrated - Mumbai Messenger
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World Elders Day celebrated - Mumbai Messenger
Advertise with us ₹ AT UNMATCHED PRICE... 777 ONLY VOLUME: 1, ISSUE: 39, MUMBAI, PAGES: 24, RS.4, PHONE: 77188 07071-72 www.mumbaimessenger.com NO ADELPHI LOVE 14 OCT TO 20 OCT, 2015 ASSAULT: AGE NO BAR DRIVER RAVIKUMAR ARYA ASKED A 10-YEAR-OLD BOY TO RIDE HIS CYCLE OUTSIDE THE PREMISES AFTER WHICH AN ANGRY MOB BEAT HIM UP Reynold D'Sa SHASTRI NAGAR: Ravikumar Arya, a 60 year old man who is a driver in one of the posh societies of Shastri Nagar, Andheri, was beaten by a mob of angry adults for asking a 10-year-old boy who is not from the same building to go out and ride his bicycle because he was riding it dangerously close to his boss's car. Since Ravikumar did not want to get into any trouble, he asked the boy to ride the cycle outside the premises. The assaulters' have claimed to have reacted in this manner only because the driver had allegedly slapped the boy. The ten-year-old boy left the building after abusing the driver and returned within minutes along with his father and two other people, who brutally thrashed Arya with a belt and a metal rod. They assaulted Ravikumar, leaving him with a broken hand and injured head and also threatened him not to complain to anyone about the incident. The incident took place at around 7.30pm on October 1, when Arya was waiting in the parking lot of Adelphi Cooperative Housing Society, Shastri Nagar, Andheri West. The watchman of the building Ashok tried to save Ravikumar but the assaulters did not listen to him. “They all attacked together and nobody was listening to me. When I tried stopping one person, the other would hit me. It was shocking to see how brutally they were hitting an old man,” said Ashok Mehetar. Ravikumar was taken to the hospital where he got five stitches and his fractured right hand was attended to. Arya is currently unable to work and is resting at home. A resident said, “All the assaulters should be arrested the two who are on the run should also be arrested. How can someone just enter into s o m e o n e ' s SNAPSHOTS OF THE CONVERSATION building like that BETWEEN THE ACCUSED AND THE an assault a senior OTHERS ON FACEBOOK citizen?” Ravikumar had refused to file a complaint initially since he was threatened by the assaulters. “Even in hospital, Arya received threats from them. They told him they would kill him if he told the police about the attack. When some of us went to the police station, we were also threatened. Cowing under pressure, Arya decided not to file a complaint, but we decided to support him,” said a resident who did not wish to be named. Raman Trikha, Ravikumar's employer said, “We saw the entire footage just to check if my driver hit the child, which the assaulters have accused him of doing. But there is no such footage. We have handed over the footage to the police and they shall now look into the matter.” The FIR was registered almost after a week where the residents of the society have signed a petition and submitted to the Amboli Police station along with the CCTV footage where the entire incident is captured. While Mohammad Hasan, one of the four accused was arrested, the video clip of the incident recorded by the CCTV camera in the building went viral on social networking sites after LOCA (Lokhandwala Oshiwara Citizens Association) a local organization uploaded it on their Facebook page. PAGE 02 >> SEE BACK PAGE FOR DETAILS >> World Elders Day celebrated VILE PARLE: The International Association of Lions Club District 323 A3 as part of their service week celebrated World Elders Day on October 8 at Dinanath Hall, Vile Parle East, from 8pm. District Chairperson (Senior citizens welfare) Lion Chandrakant Doshi organised Vintage musical extravaganza for the 5th year by Anil Lavingia. The venue was packed to capacity by Lions Club Members and Senior citizens who had come from far and near. Free snacks boxes and water bottles were given to all those who attended the event. The program was a great success and everyone went home happy and humming tunes of songs they enjoyed listening to. Sugartooth Patisserie Shop No 4, Rock Garden, Oberoi Complex, Opp Kalinga Restaurant, Link Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai - 53 Tel: 26355577, 99202 60087 Email: sugartoothpatisserie@gmail.com 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 CITY 02 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY BMC to take back Vertex Hospital ON OBSERVATION OF BLATANT VIOLATION OF RULES, THE BMC HAS SENT NOTICE TO VERTEX HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT TO VACATE THE PREMISES WITHIN SEVEN DAYS patients not get admitted in hospital for any treatment as it would take over possession from Vertex. MULUND: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has served notice to Chanda Jadhav, Assistant Mumnicipal Noble Medical Centre (Vertex Hospital) to Commissioner T ward says, “We are in the vacate the premises within seven days for advanced stage of publishing public notice non-compliance of agreement terms and in Newspapers to handover Vertex hospital condition. The hospital is located in Veena to the BMC. We are following the court Nagar at Mulund West and owned by the order to reclaiming the said hospital after BMC. It was given on long lease of 30 years following all legal options. We will take back to Vertex hospital. the said hospital as per law and they have to surrender it to avoid contempt of court.” The Vertex hospital has violated rules and regulations as per agreement with the Gyanmurti Sharma, BJP Corporator and BMC. On observation of blatant violation of Chairman Law Committee BMC said “The Manoj Kotak rules, the BMC has sent notice to Vertex BMC gives lease to private hospitals for hospital management to vacate the premises within seven better treatment of poor people. If the BMC has observed days. violation, their lease should be terminated immediately. There are many social organizations who are willing to take The BMC owned a plot of area admeasuring 1108.5o such hospitals for the benefit of the poor. The BMC should square metre near Tansa pipeline at Veena Nagar, Mulund. handover such hospitals to them.” The plot was leased out to Noble Medical centre for 30 years as per Public Private Participation (PPP) with specific terms Manoj Kotak, BJP Corporator from Mulund says “There and condition. There were several complaints from patients are around 16 such BMC hospitals including Vertex hospital from local areas about violation of rules and they were not located in prime areas and given to private parties on PPP paying heed to patient needs and health related difficulties. model in larger public interest. As per basic rule of the BMC They took serious note of it and began observing their they have to provide essential and best medical services to movement minutely. The BMC observed that Vertex hospital the poor. The BMC administration has observed that they are is not following the terms and conditions and violating its not adhering to rules and regulations as per agreement and lease terms which was gross violation. grossly violating the norms. They are into making profit for themselves and not providing adequate services to the poor. After verifying the facts, the BMC sent several show cause The BMC has served notices to all such hospitals and is taking notices to the hospital and sought explanation from time to appropriate action.” time. The Vertex hospital administration time and again could not give reasonable answers of their queries pertaining to Suresh Nadkarni, a local resident says, “Vertex hospital violation. Seeing no proper response from Vertex hospital, was a civic hospital meant for poor people but whenever we the BMC served final notice to hospital on August 17 for went for treatment, they always used to tell us to shell out big cancellation of agreement between the BMC and the money. We are poor and have limited income. If the BMC hospital. The BMC sought re-possession of hospital within initiates action against them, it would be deterrent to others seven days. The BMC has even obtained permission from as well. We are happy that the BMC is taking action against court on this matter. Vertex hospital and expect good management in running the same hospital for the benefit of the poor.” The BMC has also displayed a public notice on the notice board in the interest of patients. The notice is suggesting Kandivali to get spacious DP road soon Mewati Sitaram M&M management requested and sought two months time to decide the exact period of time required to assess and clear the KANDIVALI: The residents of Lokhandwala area. complex in Kandivali East have a reason to cheer. If everything goes as per plan, it Ajanta Yadav and Lokhandwala would have better road connectivity. Township delegation blamed M&M for Bumper to bumper traffic, narrow and ignoring their plight. The delegation was clumsy lanes of Hanuman Nagar, constant not in mood to give extra time to M&M, in honking and a serpentine road would be a larger public interest as they have already thing of the past. delayed the matter for years together. On insistence of Dr. Ajanta Yadav, Dr. Ajanta Rajpati Yadav local BMC Commissioner reduced time frame from Corporator met Municipal Commissioner two months to three weeks. The civic Ajoy Mehta along with residents of commissioner asked M&M management to Lokhandwala Township, for the developing Dr. Ajanta Rajpati Yadav come back within stipulated time period a direct approach road (DP Road) to with exact time needed for handing over Western Express Highway which is pending the road to BMC for DP. for more than two decades now. The narrow approach road for township is Shishir Shetty, a Township resident and causing unnecessary traffic jam and social activist who led the delegation of congestion due to step motherly treatment residents says “Although Lokhandwala by the BMC. The main hurdle for DP road is Township is one of the posh colonies in Mahindra and Mahindra Company which is Kandivali East, the approach road to the not releasing land for DP purpose despite highway is very congested and narrow. It being mentioned in original plans. takes 45 minutes to one hour to reach the highway and Kandivali railway station Dr Ajanta Yadav has fought tooth and during peak hours, which normally should nail to have the DP road implemented and take 5 minutes. In case of any emergency, has held several agitations after winning the fire brigade or ambulance take the elections in 2007. After seeing her fighting same time or more to reach the township spirit for a genuine cause, Municipal Shishir Shetty and such incidents have occurred in the Commissioner took great initiative to sort past. He added, “We are thankful to Dr. Ajantaji. Without her out pending issue at the earliest. He summoned the entire efforts it would be impossible to achieve solutions at such top management of Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) to take high levels. She took extra interest and initiative in this immediate redressal of the matter. It may be noted that the matter in larger public interest”. main DP road would pass through M&M factory premises. Even after more than two decades, the DP road was not Ajanta Yadav, local corporator says “The residents should released by the company. be relieved from immense pain which they were going through for last so many years by not having adequate road On firmness of BMC commissioner and unhappiness for none of their fault. Now, there is a ray of hope that DP shown by Dr Ajanta Yadav and delegation of Lokhandwala road would be a reality soon. The proposed DP road will pass Township residents, for inordinate delay by company, officials through Thakur Village to reach Highway. Once DP road is from M&M fall in line to release the road. After seeing the constructed it would take just 5 to 10 minutes to reach temperament of all concerned officials and residents, M&M highway.” management officially agreed for DP plan implemented. The SM KABEER/MM Mewati Sitaram Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on a day-long visit to Mumbai on October 11, where he laid the foundation stone for BR Ambedkar's Memorial and also initiated the construction of two new metro corridors in the city. Wrapping up his visit, PM Modi addressed a public rally at a municipal ground in Bandra Kurla Complex. Malls flout norms, served notice Janhavi Samant BANDRA: The Mumbai fire brigade issued notices to 11 malls in western suburbs for violating its fire safety norms. The decision to send notices was taken after its three month long survey that ended in S e pte mbe r showed that these commercial establishments have failed to adhere to the Maharashtra Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act 2006. According to a report prepared by the Mumbai Fire Brigade, it conducted a survey of 507 buildings between July 2015 and September 2015. "It was found that of these 507 buildings, 278 had not complied with the provisions of the Maharashtra Fire Prevention and Life Safety Measures Act 2006," said the report. These 278 include high-rise residential and commercial establishments, malls and hotels. Notices were issued for deficiencies in their firefighting equipment. A fire officer said that they have issued notices to 11 malls in western suburbs after conducting inspection. "These include seven in Bandra, two in Khar and two in Santacruz," said the officer. Malls in Bandra west to which notices were issued are Kenil Worth Mall, Square Mall, New Beauty Centre, M/s. Subarbia Mall, M/s. Reliance Trendz Ltd., and M/s. Globus Stores Pvt. Ltd. The malls in Khar are Link Corner Mall, Crystal Shoppers Paradise Mall, Shreeji Plaza and the ones in Santacruz are Highlife Mall, Reliance Hiper Mall and Pramukh Plaza. Apart from issuing the notices, the fire brigade has informed the managing bodies of these buildings about the measures that would be taken in case of noncompliance like disconnection of electricity and water supply. "Further prosecution will be initiated in case the fire safety norms are not complied with within the time frame," added the officer. A civic official said that Kenilworth Mall, Pramukh Plaza, and Parekh Market in Opera House were asked to comply with fire safety norms earlier. "As they failed to comply with the norms the civic law department has initiated legal action against them which would be followed by prosecution," added the official. The fire brigade has issued Notices to other malls for not keeping their firefighting system operational. "They have been given time to comply with the fire safety norms and get their firefighting systems operational within a specified time, " said the civic official. The decision to undertake a special fire safety drive in all high-rise buildings across the city was taken by the fire brigade following a fire in a high-rise building in Powai recently. >> PAGE 01 ASSAULT: AGE NO BAR Esa Kazim Abidi, one of the accused was seen commenting on the post saying, “Hello people I am one of the guys who is hitting in the video. I apologize for whatever we have done, we are not any gang.” He also mentioned that they were very angry when they did this and that he would soon surrender for his wrongdoing. The said message, has however, been deleted from Facebook. Senior Police Inspector Ramesh Khadtare from the Amboli police station, confirmed that an FIR had been filed against three accused under Sections 324 (Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means), 504 (Intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) and 34 (Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the Indian Penal Code. One of the accused seen in the CCTV footage was also arrested. “We have arrested 24year-old Mohammad Hasan from his home in the neighbouring society, Swiss Corner. We are still looking for the other two accused who are on the run,” said Khadtare when Mumbai Messenger last spoke to him. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY CITY 03 Beach-O-Beach Clean Up Drive SM KABEER/MM B PR S ACTRESS SANDHYA MRIDUL HAS SUPPORTED THE CAMPAIGN ALONG WITH AN NGO, ACCORDING TO WHICH EVERY SUNDAY, THEY GATHER AT JUHU BEACH FOR ITS CLEAN-UP Janhavi Samant Volunteers like Neerav Ghosh, a film-maker have also joined the campaign. “We have JUHU: Bollywood actress a Facebook page where we Sandhya Mridul has taken up the connect with other likeminded cause of having clean beaches people and post the details in Mumbai. The actress, along about our campaign,” said Tank. with a NGO 'Youth for People', has taken up Juhu beach as its Anuradha Pednekar, a Juhu pilot project. The duo has resident who is regular to the started a campaign called beach for morning walks 'Beach-O-Beach Clean-up' in welcomed the citizen initiative. which, every Sunday, they “Beach is public property and gather at Juhu Beach for the we should learn to conserve it. beach clean-up. There were clean-up marshals appointed by BMC who collected “This was our 11th Sunday. Sandhya Mridul a fine from people found When we started the campaign, littering but that is not enough as we need to we were sure that we have to create awareness change people's mindset,” said Pednekar. among people and make them understand their responsibility. We first had a symbolic clean up Sudharak Patil, another regular to the beach drive but later felt that we need to continue the said that BMC should also step up dustbins at process every Sunday if we want to see the strategic locations so that people get easy access difference,” said Dipesh Tank, who works for the to it to throw away waste. “This is a good NGO. initiative. Seeing Sandhya Mridul, many people may actually start joining the campaign. We need He said that while the Brihanmumbai Municipal more celebrities like her to join such campaigns to Corporation (BMC) and its contractors are doing make difference in the society,” said Patil. their duty of keeping the beaches clean, it is every citizen's duty not to litter. Tank said that Mumbaikars interested in joining the campaign can log on to their Facebook “When we started, we went and picked up page 'Beach O Beach Clean Up' project or call every kind of trash — from a chocolate wrapper to 9833152162. The drive takes place every Sunday a shoe. While some visitors at the beach from 9am to 12pm. "We take up a stretch and appreciated our work and promised not to litter, clean it up by picking up all the litter. Once Juhu others continued with their habit. We hope our beach is clean, we will take up others too," said efforts will bear fruit one day and no one will litter,” Tank. said Tank. LOOKING FOR BULK OR CORPORATE GIFTS? all brands available under one roof HOME/KITCHEN APPLIANCES | BONE CHINA/GLASS CROCKERY | STAINLESS STEEL CROCKERY | AND MANY MORE..... HURRY! ORDER NOW Mob: 9920459806 Tel: 022 - 66998252 001,BLDG NO.16,HIMASAI CHS, OSHIWARA, OFF NEW LINK RD, ANDHERI (W) 91672 27457 / 9819072175 THAKUR VILLAGE KANDIVALI (E) GOKULDHAM, GOREGAON (E) www.bodywellness.com FOR BEST OFFERS UPDATE MISS CALL AND REGISTER YOURSELF ON 0124 6193158 Delivery Charges may apply. Other exciting offers on crockery, steel and plastic products Shop No. 6, Ashiana Co-op Hsg. 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If the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) garden department is to be believed, they too are finding it hard to save the green cover. “Andheri is one of the worst hit among the western suburbs. Currently, at least 25 trees are dead," said Vijay Hire, the garden superintendent and tree officer in the BMC. He blames it on the Mealybugs menace in the city that originated in the 'town side' of the city and is now spreading to the western suburbs. He added that the BMC has decided to hack the dead trees and plant more in their place. "If we are hacking 10 trees, we are planting 20. We need the support of local residents to ensure these new plantations survive," said Hire. The Mealybugs attack on the city's rain trees has been a cause of concern since 2010. The BMC has been brainstorming with several botanical experts on solutions for the same. One solution given to the BMC by the National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects (NBAII) in Bangalore and the College of Agriculture in Pune was, use of lady beetles. "We are looking into all possible measures-chemical, physical and biological - to save the infested trees. Pesticides too have been spread on these trees. So far, we have not had any success," said Hire. The BMC has appointed horticulturist Dr Subhash Chavan from Dapoli's Dr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth. Locals however feel that the BMC isn't doing much about saving the dying trees. "Hacking the dead trees and planting double the number of saplings is no solution. Instead, the BMC should take some stringent steps in saving these trees. They are rain trees and we are already facing a bad monsoon. It takes rain trees time to grow. Why not save them?" said Nimisha Utture, a marketing professional staying in Veera Desai Road. Andheri is said to have more than 1,000 trees affected by the parasitic Mealybug. Around 20-25 trees are from the New link road between Juhu JVPD signal and DN Nagar alone. According to BMC's garden department, Durandar Marg, Military Camp Road, Veera Desai Road are other areas in Andheri where the trees have been affected by Mealybug menace. In Andheri, the local residents have tried spreading medicine for small trees. They have also started a support group called 'Raasta Chaap' to save trees. "We don't know what the BMC is doing. On our part, we are planting new saplings to replace the affected ones," Sherley Singh, activist who stays in Juhu. She also insisted that residents should promptly inform the BMC in case they see more trees getting infested in their areas. LEARN THE SKILLS TO BE A GOOD SINGER Join a Course in KARAOKE SINGING | VOICE TRAINING | VOICE CULTURE | VOICE MODULATION Hope, the biggest gift LOKHANDWALA: Hope is the only weapon left in the arsenal of Lokhandwala residents Girish Gogia and his wife Esha Gogia, who are both 90% paralyzed neck downwards. Esha Gogia is 90% paralyzed, due to Multiple Sclerosis, while Girish was in Goa to celebrate the New Year, when a miscalculated dive into the ocean 16 years back resulted in instant paralysis neck downwards. “My new Millennium began with the doctor declaring that my cervical spinal cord nerves had been entirely pulverized and that I was now neck downwards (90%) paralyzed, for life and there is no cure,” said Girish. The Doctor told Girish that his chances of survival are less and even if he did survive, he would have to live his life like a vegetable to which Girish replied, “I appreciate your diagnosis, but I refuse to accept your verdict”. And from there he started rebuilding his life contradicting the opinion of the experts and the doctors and for last 16 years has lived his life happily, without any regrets. Girish is also known as the Positive Man. He continued to the work on interior designer projects post paralysis, which included refurbishing of Mumbai Central Station and CST. Though the interior designing business of Girish was doing well in 2010, he suddenly decided to shut it and become a motivational speaker and believes that his story of struggle and survival will help the others to be optimistic and live a better life. Becoming a motivational speaker was not an easy task for Girish. He had to learn all the new skills that are required. He Girish and his wife Esha who are winners visited a lot of orphanages and schools to of several awards in the country have start with. He felt they were the ones who founded the duo is on a global mission needed to be inspired the most. In his called 'Mission Positive Earth'. 'Hope workshops, Girish Factory' believes in guides people how to spreading Positivity, come back to life from Motivating and rock bottom. He has Inspiring the learned a lot about life Underprivileged, the while he was going Blind, HIV and Cancer through the struggle affected people, in life and now wants Homeless and to inspire others and Orphans, Municipal wants to share his School children, old experience with them. age homes, mentally Girish Gogia He feels that he has challenged people, been given a wonderful opportunity by God etc. Even after 90% of his body got to change the future, not only for himself paralyzed Girish has taken it on him to but for millions across the globe by being a become the motivational speaker and living example of positivity, passion and spread the happiness around and give persistence. people hope of a better tomorrow. 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We are also maintaining photographs of the encroachments,” said the K-West officer. ANDHERI: Hawkers menace in Andheri has led to the local Ameet Satam, BJP legislator from Andheri (W) has however Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to initiate a drive alleged that the ward officers are yet to follow their chief's against footpath and pavement encroachment. If instruction. He said that if the encroachers are the ward officer is to be believed, they have spotted not removed soon, he will build an illegal shanty more than 15-20 spots in the suburbs where there is and start living on the footpath. "We have been hawkers' encroachment problem. fighting on the issue of encroachment of footpath for the past 11 months. No concrete “There are spots like JP Road, Manish Market, We have been fighting on Gulmohar Road, Juhu-Versova Link road, Juhu 5th the issue of encroachment action has been taken by the BMC. I have given BMC an ultimatum of 15 days after which I will be road, Lokhadwala, etc that has been encroached upon by unauthorized hawkers. We have taken of footpath for the past 11 forced to sit on dharna," said Satam. action against them in the past but they return," said months. No concrete In the past, Andheri residents were forced to action has been taken by carry out anti-encroachment drive in Andheri an engineer from K-West ward. According to sources, the new BMC chief Ajoy the BMC. I have given BMC (W). The drive, which was carried out by Gulmohar Area Societies Welfare group, Mehta is very serious about the illegal encroachment an ultimatum of 15 days on footpaths and pavements and has instructed all after which I will be forced managed to remove all hawkers and illegal encroachments from their area. ward officers to take serious action against them. "He has instructed us to have a three month action to sit on dharna Happy with the drive, Mukund Parekh, VP plan in place to make our wards free of pavement AMEET SATAM Road resident said that with peak hour traffic, it encroachment," said Parag Masurkar, the K-West BJP legislator from Andheri becomes difficult for the pedestrians to walk on ward officer. the pavements because of encroachment. “This (W) drive was long overdue. I hope the BMC The BMC chief has also asked the ward officers to manages to sustain it. They should also make an ensure that the encroachers do not return over a alternative arrangement for the hawkers so that they don't return period of time by taking legal action against regular offenders. “We and their business is also not hit,” said Parekh. have been asked by Mehta to have a rotation duty for sustained ADVERTISE WITH US @ UNMATCHED PRICE. 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Fungal infection is more common.” Kedia explained that skin problems in humid weather occur due ANDHERI: As weather in Mumbai does a yo-yo, general physicians in to perspiration and dehydration which results in loss of minerals and the city say they are seeing a rise in various ailments across the city. lack of appetite. “This leads to vitamin loss. Excess sweating causes Skin infections, viral fever and lung infections are on the rise. allergies, fungal and bacterial infections which if not treated on time, lead to permanent damage to the complexion,” said Dr Kedia. According to doctors, the humidity and heat is leading people coming to them with skin rashes complaint. Dr Subodh Kedia, exDoctors have advised residents to drink lot of water and wear president of General Physicians Association said, “We are seeing in light cotton clothes. “When out in sun, wearing sunscreen should be more cases of skin infection which is otherwise typical during must. Ensure you hydrate yourself at regular interval of time,” said a doctor from an Andheri hospital. She also added that special attention should be paid to hygiene. “Such humid and hot weather demands extra attention to your skin which is otherwise prone to boils, heat rashes and fungal infection. Diet should also be less spicy and oily,” she added. Doctors also suggest use of anti-fungal powder on forehead, neck, back and underarms. The onset of October heat is taking its toll on Mumbaikars health as doctors get more dehydration cases. Excessive weakness, body-ache and nausea, these are few symptoms seen in the patients coming to physicians. With the Navratri on and high humidity levels (8090%), doctors advice people to stay hydrated. The rising humidity and temperature on a rise has also triggered to rising number of lung infection and viral fever cases say doctors.“A lot of people feel under the weather when the season changes. We are getting lots of throat infection and respiratory cases along with dehydration,” said Dr Pratit Samdhani, general physician, Jaslok hospital. Doctors, however, are already urging people to spend minimum time under the sun and to use sunprotection when they venture out. They have warned that more people may be attacked by more serious diseases, such as dehydration, gastroenteritis and jaundice. Dr Anil Ballani, consulting physician at Lilavati hospital said, “Viruses thrive in hot and humid weather and that's why we are seeing rise in respiratory infection, gastroenteritis.” Doctors say that preventive measures against such common ailments are most simple and easy to follow. “The first rule is safe drinking water; people should boil water and drink it. They should avoid cold water or soft drinks, especially ice in juices as it is extremely unhygienic,” said Dr Ballani. Also, consumption of icecreams, cold water and soft drinks, especially after coming home from the sun, leads to sore throat and cold. It's best to take preventive measures and follow doctor's orders to be ailment free in the October heat. Zhalawad Jain Samaj started Low Cost Cancer Detection Facility through Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Andheri. It was inaugurated on October 11 at the hands of ACP DK Jain. 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SM KABEER/MM On the night of September 28, 52-year-old Mohammad Akhlaq and his 22-year-old son Danish were dragged out of their home in Bisada village in Uttar Pradesh's Dadri district, and brutally attacked by a mob of 200 on the suspicion that the family had consumed beef. But the matter turned to the worst when politicians started visiting the place one after another. Reynold D'Sa asks Mumbaikars what they feel about the incident... MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW JUDAH SAMUEL Director of Marketing - INDIA, Israel Ministry of Tourism Israel is one of the most secured and safe tourist destinations and has so much to visit. The prominent and most sought after places includes Holy place the magical city of Jerusalem. Here we have roots of three major religions and where the Bible comes alive. Another destination is “The Dead Sea” which is amazing and a must to visit along with Massada and Qumran. Those who enjoy nightlife, we have Tel Aviv for them. It is one of the best rated in the world for nightlife. The city of Haifa is also sought after in the north and the port city of Eilat, in the extreme south on the shores of the Red Sea. The area around the Sea of Galilee which has the city of Tiberias. One must see that how Israel has made a desert bloom with year of research and mastered the art of Agriculture despite of the lack of water. It is worth mentioning that Israel is blessed with the Dead, Med, Red and the Sea of Galilee. Aamir Shaikh, 30: India being a democratic country, should respect each other's opinions. It should not matter whether someone is Muslim, Hindu or Christian. Every religion should be respected. After banning beef everyone is suffering especially the poor people, the other meat is also costly these days. Ankur Jain, 32: According to me, if you want to ban you should ban everything and not beef alone. Or else let everyone eat anything they want. Incidents like Dadri should not be encouraged at all. The politicians who are visiting Dadri should stop and should not politicize the issue. Satnarayan Prajapati, 30: Whatever is happening is really bad. People are trying to kill others because the they are eating what their religion doesn't approve of. In a democratic country, nothing should be banned considering the religion angle. If we keep doing this, we will reach a point where we will not be allowed to eat anything at all. Tanushree Singh, 25: It is a matter of eating food. Nobody should tell you what to eat and what not to eat. If a democratic country does not give you that much freedom where you get to choose what to eat, what is the whole point of being democratic? Politicians should stay away from these matters as far as possible. Dhruv Gaur, 27: It is funny how in a democratic country like India you do not have the freedom to eat what you want. The government should intervene in this matter to solve it and not to politicize it and make matters worse, before the whole country starts fighting with each other over beef. Rahul Sirsikar, 29: India is a free country and everyone should eat what they want. But if the government has decided to ban certain things we need to respect the law, but having said that if the people feel someone has broken the law or done something wrong violence is not the way to express it. You cannot kill people for this. Mahesh Devrani, 25: Politicians are playing games like they usually do. They should at least leave out people's eating preferences. Just sometime back, they banned meat in Mumbai for Jains. Now are they going to do the same for other religions too? It is just food we should not make a huge issue out of it. Ravi Purohit, 27: I am a vegetarian but that doesn't mean I demand a ban on things I do not eat. It is a food cycle, and is part of evolution. Our politicians need to understand that. Eating beef or pork doesn't make anyone bad. What happened at Dadri should be condemned but the politicians are politicizing it for votes. Sanjay Mallah, 32: Half a billion citizens are unable to eat three meals, abject poverty, filthy streets, and women raped on buses with iron rods. Politicians need to focus on fixing these problems instead of lynching an innocent man and then politicizing the issue. People of a free nation should be given the freedom to eat what they want. PEOPLE’SPAGE 07 Israel has become a popular destination in the recent past. It has numerous tourist destinations from ancient to most modern which are gaining momentum across the globe. It is considered Holy by the three main world religions: Judaism, Islam and Christianity is home to sites that are Holy for Christians ranging from Jesus' life and death, to many sites mentioned in the Bible and in New Testament. Visiting the various places is a unique experience since faith alongside history empowers the religious experience of the pilgrim. Senior journalist MEWATI SITARAM in conversation with Judah Samuel... Why should a tourist visit Israel? Israel is an exotic destination with lots to offer. Though it may be located in the Middle- East, it cannot be compared to any country in the MiddleEast. It has a combination of old and new, ancient and modern and of course the only vibrant democracy in the Middle- East. Which months are good for tourists to travel to Israel? Generally the whole year is perfect to visit Israel which has four seasons -Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter and the wonderful Mediterranean climate. However, spring in April and Autumn in November are pleasant but summer is mostly popular for tourists from the West. How many days would you suggest in Israel for a good holiday? Israel has vast treasure to offer its tourists. Most of the tour operators offer package tours for 7 to 8 nights. It is advisable to opt for nine to ten days tour which will do justice to such an exotic and amazing destination and especially when Foreign International Tourists like to do their tour as per their choice. How much money should be budgeted for the same? Israel is one of the most preferred tourist destinations in the world. It caters to all types of tourists from average travellers, budget travellers to high-end travellers. Israel has all types of accommodations. There are luxury hotels of World class and reputed International hotel chains. There are normal rooms where bed and breakfast are offered. The Israel even has kibbutz guest houses which has every type to suit the pocket. Which are prominent tourist places to visit? Where can Indians experience authentic Israeli food? The Falafal and Shawarma (Israeli style) is very popular and easily available in Israel. Tourists who are strict vegetarian need not worry about availability of vegetarian food, which is extensive. Israel is a combination of different cultures. When Israel was born in 1948, there was an influx of the Jewish people from all over the world into Israel. Every country has different food habits, so whoever came, brought with them different food habits, which Israel happily adopted. How many tourists from Mumbai and India have visited in the last two years? Israel considered India to be a major tourist potential. The numbers of tourists are on the upward trend year after year. There have been close to 45000 tourists from India visiting Israel and with a slight increase over the last couple of years. We have established tourist office in India which helps tourists from India to visit Israel. What role does tourism Israel play for Indian tourists? The role of Tourism office in India is to provide logistic support to tour operators to operate groups and FITs to Israel. It also encourages MICE movement to Israel. It is the best address for Israel in India for any Indian tourist. We facilitate and educate the travelling public and tour operators about the destinations and facilitate them to organize their groups etc to visit Israel. How important is India for Israel as far as tourism is concerned? The sky is the limit when it comes to co-operation between India and Israel in the area of trade. There could not be better friendly nations than India and Israel as the warm relations are blooming periodically and in better speed. When this happens there has to be exchange of people to people and tourism to each other's countries. It is a basic foundation how people learn about each other. The Indians are loved by Israeli's; even common man of the street knows about India and they are very happy to welcome them. Are there any direct flights from India to Israel? ELAL the national carrier of Israel flies direct from Mumbai to Tel Aviv thrice a week in summer and four times a week in winter. Israel is connected with other international airlines too. Turkish Airlines which connects Mumbai and Delhi and flies via Istanbul to Tel Aviv. Many groups are also flying on Gulf carriers to Amman and entering Israel by road. The distance from Amman Airport to the Israeli border is about just two hours' drive. The Israeli Tourism Ministry is encouraging Indian carriers to start operations to Israel. There is tremendous scope for traffic between the two countries and once connectivity improves, tourism is bound to increase between the two countries. MOVERS AND SHAKERS Dr Sadanand Date, a Medico who passed out from the prestigious Grant medical College (GMC) of Mumbai has been appointed as Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Dehradun, the capital city of the state of Uttarakhand (UK) in North India. Dr Date is 2007 batch IPS officer of Uttarakhand Cadre. Prior to joining as SSP Dehradun, he has served various positions that includes, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Haridwar, ASP Haldwani, SP Uttarkashi, SSP Nainital, SSP Haridwar and SSP Special Task Force (STF),AIG( P/M). He did his basic schooling from JNV School Nashik, higher secondary from S P College Pune and joined Grant Medical College Mumbai for his Degree in Medicine. Prior to joining IPS services he served as Medical officer in ONGC Mumbai and Government of India Press at Nashik. He is considered as a no nonsense officer in the entire UK state and does not succumb to any pressure while performing his duties. While he was posted in Haridwar where he left no stone unturned to book sand mafias. When he was transferred from Haridwar, the public came on the streets in his full support to reinstate him as SSP Haridwar. In Mumbai Messenger October 07th, 2015 issue in Movers & Shakers column due to typing error it is mentioned that Jimmy Writer has been appointed as the Restaurant General Manager at exclusive Le Cirque Signature at The Leela Mumbai. Instead it should be read as Restaurant Manager. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 EDUSPORT 08 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY Downloads.lnk SM KABEER/MM FitFactor Mumbai Audition a Huge Success WINNERS GET A LIFE TIME OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE AT ASIA'S LARGEST FITNESS, SPORTS AND BODYBUILDING EXPO, AND THE BODYPOWER EXPO 2016 MUMBAI: India's biggest fitness model hunt 'FitFactor IndiaAuditions' took Mumbai by storm last week. Created by the Indian edition of UK's premier health and fitness brand– BodyPower, the multi-city search aims to select the best fitness models and athletes from all over India and groom them under the guidance of expert trainers to compete with athletes on an international platform. The Mumbai auditions witnessed a huge number of talented and budding bodybuilding enthusiasts participate in huge numbers to showcase their fitness prowess and win a chance to compete at Asia's largest Fitness, Sports & Bodybuilding Expo- BodyPower Expo 2016. FitFactor has successfully selected gifted athletes from Mumbai who will participate in the finale expo in January, 2016. The BodyPower team spread the BodyPower message of 'health and fitness' in the city and patronized youth who have the talent and spark to make it on international ground of Body Building. The event saw a detailed educational session on BodyPower and sessions by renowned International Athletes (name of the int. athletes in the city) and Indian athletes followed by the auditions by participants. Starting 3rd October the team embarked on a nine city tour for fitness model talent hunt and educational tour. Expressing excitement about the multicity tour and the upcoming expo in January 2016, Nick Orton, CEO of BodyPower said, “BodyPower Expo 2016 is going to be much bigger and better than ever before! We are also very excited to begin with the pan-India tour. I am happy to see aspiring athletes following their dream and participating an international platform to showcase their talent and effort with this tour!” World Cerebral Palsy Day marked VILE PARLE: Vile Parle's Nanavati hospital organised a first of its kind meet for differently-abled and normal school children last week to commemorate 'World Cerebral Palsy' day. According to the hospital authorities, this is its first attempt to make a disable-friendly society. Speaking at the event, Dr. Rujuta Mehta, Consultant Pediatric Orthopedic and Pediatric Head Surgeon, Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital said, “The intention was to emphasis on the need to create public awareness about barriers to accessibility for cerebral palsy individuals and their increased amalgamation in the social mainstream.” She added that the event was a first step in their attempt to dispel the myth that a neurological disorder like cerebral palsy comes in the way of living a normal life or enjoying life with peer groups, and also to raise voice for barrier-free India.” Dr Mehta said that as an institution, Indian Academy of Cerebral Palsy (IACP) and Nanavati hospital is committed to eradicate misconceptions about cerebral palsy and other such disorders. The event at Nanavati hospital went beyond paintings and also showed exhibits in the form of cardboard ramps designed by noted artist Haresh Mehta which are economically feasible and can help in easy navigation of cerebral palsy patients. The event saw more than 600 participants registering their presence where children afflicted with cerebral palsy, normal school children, parents, doctors and people from different walks of life had a fun-filled morning filled with hues of colours and festooned with balloons. “Teams of children from schools in the western zone from Bandra to Andheri participated enthusiastically with children having cerebral palsy to portray the various issues affecting the differently-abled people in their day-to-day life,” added Dr Mehta. Elucidating on the need for an upgrading of infrastructure, Keyur Perla, 1st year BMS student stated, “The government need to be made aware of the problems faced by differently-abled people in their everyday life and accordingly, infrastructure in the country should be modified. The changes which need to be implemented with immediate effect include installations of ramps while boarding a bus, lowering the height of a train's gangway for easy access and increased automation for those with motor skill problems.” Anuradha Perla, mother of Keyur, said, “Those afflicted with cerebral palsy also need to be increasingly brought under the cover of medi-claim owing to the rising costs in treatments for medical disorders.” Manmohan Modi, an entrepreneur who attended the event said, he had to face the peculiar problem of being refused a driving license citing a judgmental lapse while giving his driving test though he had cleared all the crucial levels in the test. “People to a large extent still consider disorders like cerebral palsy to be a social stigma though perceptions are fast-changing and people are becoming more amicable and more understanding towards the disabled-friendly,” said Modi. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 EDUSPORT 09 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY Arriving Soon: Kshitij Festival MITHIBAI COLLEGE'S LARGE SCALE, ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL INTER-COLLEGIATE CULTURAL FESTIVAL WITNESSES A FOOTFALL OF OVER 40,000 PEOPLE EACH YEAR Mewati Sitaram VILE PARLE: Much awaited and one of the most sought after cultural festivals of Mithibai College is in the pipeline for roll out. The stage is cleared for Kshitij cultural festival. It is all set to rock the city this year. This large scale, annual International inter-collegiate cultural festival witnesses a footfall of over 40,000 people each year. The festival is scheduled to be held on November 26, 27 and 28 in its college campus at Vile Parle. The festival provides a platform for people from various backgrounds to showcase their talents and enhance their skills. With each passing year, Kshitij is reaching new horizons, becoming more fun, dynamic and lively. In this constantly changing world, very few people have left their mark in history and radically changed the society in various ways. As a mark of tribute and gratitude to those legends that we have lost and the ones we cherish, the theme for Kshitij 2015 has been declared to be Legion of Legends. Kshitij, meaning horizon, is one of the best college festivals of the city. The launch of Kshitij 2015 took place on August 5, along with the star cast of 'Bothers"- Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fernandes and Siddharth Malhotra, and with Rajiv Masand as the host. Moreover, the festival saw a launch of their theme recently with alumni Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt who held their exclusive music launch with Kshitij'15's theme launch event. Parth Bhanushali, Chairperson of Kshitij'15 says "The success of the festival can be directly owed to the hard work of the organizing committee of Kshitij and the cultural teachers who dedicate their time and energy into making this festival a grand success". Hardik Gogri, one of the HOD of Kshitij event said “And at present it is one of the best festivals in Mumbai. Around 100 colleges are participating in this event which includes H R, Narsee Monji and other leading colleges. And this year we are having n a t i o n a l e ve n t a n d n a t i o n a l participation. Kshitij has more then 50 events which include dance, drama, music, fashion, gaming, sports, moviemaking, fine arts etc.” Yash Rakesh Rathod, a student of Mithibai College said “All students of Mithibai are in a cheerful mood to be a part of this mega event. Actually college is like a fountain of knowledge and the students are there to drink. Similarly cultural events are to share in grand conversations with visiting and participants about books, thoughts, knowledge and to spread the joy, to travel with them into wondrously familiar or incredibly strange imaginative worlds.” The success of the festival can be directly owed to the hard work of the organizing committee of Kshitij and the cultural teachers who dedicate their time and energy into making this festival a grand success. PARTH BHANUSHALI, Chairperson of Kshitij'15 Hardik Gogri Parth Bhanushali SANDHYA SHETTY, A KARATE CHAMP BAGS GOLD MEDAL AT THE 8TH EDITION OF COMMONWEALTH KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP 2015 MINUS 68 KGS KUMITE While she shines the tiara of fame and popularity as a model actor and TV presenter, versatile is how you can define this beautiful lady. Sandhya Shetty has channelled her interest and talent into a wide range of creative ventures including trained in NCC-Army wing and participating in Republic Days Parade saluting the Prime Minister of the country, Government sponsored Young Ambassador's role in Canada, writing and acting. Her ultimate passion lies in fitness and sports which led her to do martial art. A black belt in karate goju-ryu style, Sandhya loves to fight and she says “I always fight to win”. Her journey of 13 years in karate has been filled with winning medals for the state and national level. This time around, Sandhya Shetty has made the country proud by winning the gold medal at the Commonwealth Karate Championship 2015 minus 68 kgs kumite. Triumphing upon the hearts of people, Sandhya says, “I feel proud and happy to shine the Indian flag high and getting accolades by other nations like South Africa, Australia, New Zealand Sri Lanka Malaysia and more.” Theatre, TV host, films and Fashion model she easily blended herself in all the roles with great ease and finesse. She's every girl's envy and aspiration on the fashion fore front, Sandhya Shetty, Femina Miss India 2000 Finalist and Vatika Super Model 2002 1st Runners Up, has proved that her talents reach from beyond the realm of being a super model. She attributes her success to cope with the roundthe-clock work pressure to her loving family and her GOD loving attitude. Blame her appealing looks; the upfront ambitious multi dimensional personality was always inclined towards fashion and modelling right from her early days of college. This inclination saw her doing a brief stint in fashion designing, to get the first-hand-knowledge of fashion and styling. With one friendly smile, she transforms the image of a model with an attitude into the girl-next-door to a great perfection. Her impeccable style and mannerisms take route into brand "connect" grooming people in the corporate world and also people who want to look good talk well and present themselves in general to suit the well-groomed society and work environment. She is here to leave a mark in everything she does for herself and for the society makes way for the womanpower and sexy siren heading your way. ADVERTISE WITH US @ UNMATCHED PRICE. RS 777/- ONLY FOR 8X10CM CALL FOR DETAILS 77188 07071-72, 77188 15386-87 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY CITYCOLORS 10 CAPTION THIS PHOTO AND SEND AT caption.mumbaimessenger@gmail.com WITH YOUR NAME. You can be a lucky winner to win an attractive prize and get your name published with the picture in our next issue. 'Wake Up It's Our Show Next' - Shalini Kumar This is our lucky winner for the caption contest who has bagged himself two movie tickets. You can be next! Write us a caption that you can think suits the given picture best and win exciting prizes. OH MY SUN GOD! A MAN COVERS HIS HEAD, TRYING TO PROTECT HIMSELF FROM MUMBAI'S SWELTERING HEAT. BETWEEN THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP SEA? A MAN RISKS HIS LIFE BY JUMPING OFF A TRAIN. CHILL WITH CHAI WITH EXTRA MALAI! A MAN DELIVERS PIPING HOT TEA TO THE EVER STRESSED CITIZENS OF MUMBAI. PICS BY SM KABEER/MM 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 SHOWBIZ 11 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY K V RAMAN A R Rahman adds another trophy to his shelf A R Rahman the Academy Award winning music composer will be adding one more trophy to the many trophies in his shelf when he will be honoured with the fifth Hridaynath Mangeshkar Award on October 26, the birth anniversary of Hridaynath Mangeshkar brother of Melody Queens Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhonsle by legendary filmmaker Subhash Ghai. Earlier the prestigious award was conferred on Lata Mangeshkar, Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan and veteran actor Sulochana. In fact, Rahman was honoured with World's biggest award the Oscar for his original score and Best original song sharing with legendary poet and lyricist Gulzar for his work in Danny Boyle's “Slumdog Millionaire” and he is the proud recipient of four National Awards in a career spanning two decades. With such awards, he has not only done the South Music fraternity proud but also Bollywood. Bhajji's long relationship to end in marital bliss At last after enjoying relationship with Bollywood actor Geeta Basra, Team India's popular cricketer Harbajan Singh (Bhajji) is making the relationship culminate in marital bliss on October 29. By all accounts, the wedding ceremony is believed to stretch for five days with customary ceremonies at the posh Hotel Club Cabana in Bhajji's hometown in Jalandhar in true gargantuan Punjabi tradition and style. The unique invite seems to have been created by The Entertainment Design Co aimed at an overall look of royalty and ethnicity and it is going to be a royal wedding which will be attended by several Indian Cricketers and South Africa players who are now in India as well some Bollywood Celebrities. Dale Bhagwagar's PR hat-trick with BIGG BOSS 9 Remember what Mandana Karimi told Salman Khan at the launch of Bigg Boss 9? When Salman asked the actress, what the Housemates can expect from her, she boldly replied, "They can love me, they can hate me, but they can't ignore me." Turns out to be that her media man, Bollywood PR guru Dale Bhagwagar has asked her to be extremely strong in what he calls the House of Scandal. My brief to Mandana includes being "daringly audacious," he admits. "She is still learning Hindi, so she needs to be more expressive and hardhitting to make an equal impression as the other contestants." Dale's second PR client in the House this year is Vikas Bhalla. "Vikas is a charmer. Though he may take a little time to open up and get comfortable. Once he does, you may see how he can be one of the most likeable guys on the show." The public relations expert is reluctant to reveal his third PR client on BB9. "He's an ace, and a perfect fit for Bigg Boss," is all Dale divulges here. Whoa! Three PR clients in one Season! But that's no first for Dale, as he has handled PR for a total of 17 names that have been on Bigg Boss since the first season. This season will take the total to 20, and maybe further with a Wild Card Entry. Last year, the publicist handled the media for the spunky Sonali Raut, the gritty Aarya Babbar and the flamboyant Rahul Mahajan. So who could be his third client in BB9? Dale informs, "He's a man who will stand for what he believes in. His image was tarnished once, but you will be surprised, how disciplined and cultured he really is. But that does not mean he won't shock you out with dramatics. Trust me; he will." Aha! Could that be the dashing Aman Verma? Wonder what this publicist eats, how he thinks, and what he coaches his clients! Quite an enigma!! A season ago, Dale was himself officially invited to participate in Bigg Boss, but preferred to skip it, saying he's "not cut out for it." Huh! The launch of 'Pyaar Bepanah', an album of just ghazals, comes as a surprise at a time where only single tracks are released, performed live by Sa Re Ga Ma Pa fame singer Jazim Sharma. K J Singh of Asli Music said, "Asli music might not always be in the limelight. But it's always there,” about the same. The ghazal night was packed with people, known faces likes of Anup Jalota who was first to arrive, singer Harshdeep Kaur, Javed Ali, MItali Singh, Mahalaxmi Iyer, lyrisist Ameeta Parusram, Rajkumar Rizvi, Brij Bhushan Kabra, Jolly Mukherjee, Rahul Vohra, K J Singh, Sowmya Raoh, Sahiba, singer Smirti Minocha, Ashoo Punjabi, among others. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 SHOWBIZ 12 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY Trailer & music launch of 'Love Exchange' SM KABEER/MM Amitabh Bachchan interacts with fans on his 73rd Birthday. A B's touching gesture BY KV RAMAN Mere words are inadequate to intensely commend Amitabh Bachchan for his most touching gesticulation for roping in Anivesh Srivastava, son of late Aadesh Srivastava to compose music for his forthcoming television shows about to go on air shortly following his untimely death. It is the greatness of Amitabh to have borne all the medical expenses towards Aadesh's medical treatment both abroad and in India. Aadesh meant a lot for Amitabh Bachchan and they were just not friends but Bachchan treated him like a extended family member. His death has shattered him to a great extent. How many of those from the music fraternity and film fraternity came forward to help Aadesh when he was terminally ill? It was the one and only Amitabh Bachchan. That's the greatness of Bachchan. If it is to be believed he has also taken care of late Prakash Mehra's medical expenses when Prakashji was in Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital. Amitabh Bachchan is an example to many actors and all those connected to films. It was a double whammy for the audience. Burning the mid night oil to ensure the completion and success of the film “Love Exchange,” the producer hosted trailer and music launch of the film “Love Exchange”. While they flaunt the tiara of fame and popularity, Mumbai's glamour and music brigade showed up in number at the trailer and music launch of the film “Love Exchange”. Renowned names from the Music industry and Bollywood were the biggest attraction at the high-end trailer and music launch of the film “Love Exchange.” The trailer and music launch of the film “Love Exchange” saw the entire cast of the film including Raj V Shetty , Nadia Ali Shirazi, Mohit Madan, Jyoti Sharma, Darshan Jariwala, Manoj P a h w a , N i l u Ko h l i , S h a a m a Deshpande, Jaidev Kumar, Kumaar, Advik Mahajan, Roopali Krishna Rao, Subodh Narkar and Marketing consultant Girish Wankhede. It was a nostalgic moment for the team. Mohit and Jyoti thanked each other for being encouraging co-stars and Producer and director for having each other for them like a great team. Lyricist Kunar and Jaidev Kunar were present too. The trailer and music launch of the film “Love Exchange” saw the star studded line from Bollywood and music fraternity which will include Dev Negi, Master Saleem, Simerjit Kumar, Javed Bashir (Jimmy), Shipra Goyal, Sanj V, Sharada Pandit. Director of the film Raj. V. Shetty says “When you fall in love and get ready to marry, see that you know your partner, their culture, their friends, their neighbors, their relatives. Then get married.” Neetu Chandra turns producer Neetu Chandra has now turned producer. The actress has gone ahead to produce a film which her brother Nitin Chandra has directed. The film is titled Once Upon A Time in BIHAR and is a hard hitting tale on the Bihar city and what follows. One hears the film is very politically inclined and has also taken names of some big politicians in Mumbai as the story takes a turn to this city. Neetu says “I believed in the subject and the story was very well written. I want to be known for quality work and producing this film only happened because of its story line. Its a hard hitting subject and I don't expect it to be liked by all but it'll surely make people think.” Mohit Chauhan records the song for Once Upon A Tme in Bihar along with director Nitin Chandra. The film is produced by Neetu Chandra. SM KABEER/MM Drama, Shimmer on Display Like every year Vardhman Fantasy presented Face of the Year 2015 and Designer of the Year 2015. Organized by Zen Asia Foundation and Designer of the Year- Chattursingh M Khalsa the pageant cum contest offered a slew of timeless treasures in elegant and contemporary styles decorated on the beautiful models walking the ramp and fighting for the title Face of the Year 2015 won by Apoorva Nayak and Designer of the Year 2015 won by Polly. Vardhman Fantasy presents Face of the Year 2015 and Designer of the Year 2015 witnessed a star-studded line up of guests. The event not only connected fashion, beauty and womanhood, but also played a leading role in creating social impact while promoting woman empowerment. While they flaunted the tiara of fame and popularity Aneel Murarka, Shweta Khanduri, Gurpreet Kaur Chadha, Avesh Dadlani, Sejal Mandavia, Suraj Chhabria, Geeta Thorat, C Singh, Rajesh Vardhman judged the glamorous evening offering high dose of fashion, glamour, glitz and magic. Chattursingh M Khalsa- Designer of the Year says “The entire objective of this show is to give the budding fashion designers and models a platform to showcase their talents and get a taste of their chosen industry. Thereby augment their growth and make them winners in life. The active support of the judges and designers will give tremendous confidence and encouragement to these budding young designers and models.” Gurpreet Kaur Chadha- President of Punjabi Global Foundation and Advisory Panel Members (Censor Board) who was one of the judges in the panel says “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only, fashion has to do with innovative and unique ideas. And the evening offered ample amount of unseen and unique attires on the ramp. These young lot of kids are the future of fashion and I must say that the future is absolutely bright.” Actress and Model Shweta Khanduri who was one of the judges in the panel says “It was a high on fashion evening where I sat with the bunch of talented judges and got the opportunity to witness the best of fashion and exchanged ideas. And I must say that they are a talented bunch of designers and models with a very bright future.” Vardhman Fantasy is a unique theme-amusement park that boasts of giving its visitors an experience of a lifetime. In just one day, you can travel round the world and experience different countries, cultures. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 SHOWBIZ 13 “People love me and bless me as genuinely as my mother does” MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY Five comedians come together together. Fauzia informs “the film is a rollercoaster ride with clean comedy. While it tickles and entertains on one hand, it also brings forth the irony of the changing times. It will make you laugh and think about life, without being preachy." Produced by Santosh Bhartiya and Fauzia Arshi, Hogaya Dimaagh Ka Dahi is releasing on October 16, has music, story, dialogues and direction by Fauzia Arshi. Gautam Gulati There was a time comedies ruled Bollywood. From Hrishikesh Mukherjee to Govinda, makers and actors entertained us like crazy for a few decades. As if to replicate the time and bring in more laughs, filmmaker Fauzia Arshi has managed to rope in not one, or two.... but five comedians for her upcoming venture Hogaya Dimaagh Ka Dahi. The film takes laughter to its original form with the laughter aces Om Puri, Sanjay Mishra, Raajpal Yadav, Razzaq Khan and the veteran Kader Khan coming FROM A CHARACTER ROLE IN THE TV SHOW 'DIYA AUR BAATI HUM' TO WINNING THE 8TH SEASON OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL REALITY SHOW OF INDIA – 'BIGG BOSS' IN 2014, GAUTAM GULATI HAS COME A LONG WAY. NOW, THE ACTOR IS SET TO MAKE HIS BIG SCREEN ACTING DEBUT WITH AN EKTA KAPOOR PRODUCTION. HE HAS ALSO TAKEN UP HOSTING THE 'BIG F' ON MTV. THE TV HEARTTHROB SAYS THAT IT'S A GREAT FEELING AND HE IS NOW CONNECTED TO THE ENTIRE COUNTRY. IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH SHAILI MADAN, GAUTAM TALKS MORE ABOUT HIS LIFE AND UPCOMING PROJECTS... Anjana Sukhani signs another film Anjana Sukhani has just signed an untitled Marathi film opposite Swapnil Joshi and the girl is in her elements. She has left for Lonavala for a 22-day shoot schedule on the film. The film is produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali who is venturing into Marathi movies with his trusted lieutenant, fashion designer Shabina Khan who co-produced 'Rowdy Rathore' and 'Gabbar' with him. So, Bhasali and Shabina will co-produce a mature Marathi love story starring Sukhani and Swapnil Joshi. The film will be directed by Swapna Waghare Joshi, who has directed popular TV serials like Kalash and Teen Bahuraniyaan. Swapna was also Creative Director on Ekta Kapoor's famous show 'Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii.' Anjana says “It is great to be doing this film with such a reputed production house. Swapnil is a star in the Marathi industry and though I'd never met him earlier he sure helped break the ice through script reading sessions. It also helped that I know a bit of Marathi and these days am also spending time watching Marathi shows and films to get a better hang of the language.” Roopal Tyagi brought in her birthday amongst her close friends at a suburban venue. The party went on till the wee hours of morning. TELL US ABOUT YOUR SHOW THE BIG F... After having done fiction and reality shows, the prospect of becoming a host was an exciting one. And when MTV came to me with this interesting concept, I didn't have to think too long about it. I knew I wanted to do it. Viewers can see me in a slightly naughty avatar as MTV Big F is a show that talks about the desires of young India and gives voice to those hidden fantasies and secret encounters that make life so exciting. The show's concept of bringing the untold tales of the youth to life is very unique and is sure to become a rage among youngsters. THE PROMOTIONAL VIDEOS RAN INTO ALL KINDS OF CONTROVERSIES... The show is based on reality. Every individual certain aspects to their lives, which will be shown. The show is slightly bold and in accordance with the youth today. These are real stories involving people's personal lives. The audience will be able to see such things and understand what to do or not to do in such situations. YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH BIGG BOSS... The experience was amazing...its basically living life with cameras. According to me, even if one lives with cameras in reality, he or she can change a lot and can realise his or her mistakes. People will be in a better position to judge where they are wrong. In reality, you cannot catch hold of someone who talks bad about you or does bad to you. So Bigg Boss experience is basically leading a life with cameras, while we lead one without cameras. I feel Bigg Boss is a great format. I learned a lot by being in the Bigg Boss house. It was a great experience and I really enjoyed myself. AN EXPERIENCE TO SHARE... People love me a lot and they literally behave with me like how they saw me in the show. Just the other day, I bumped into this Sikh family who were in the lift with me. The gentleman tapped my shoulder and told me 'Aur Gautam Paaji, kaise ho?' I told him 'Bahut badiya paaji.' His daughter and mother got really excited. They were giving me blessings while I was leaving from the lift. They were so genuine that I could feel their positive vibes reach me. I felt so good. They told me that I am a great person and will do great in life. People have formed a connection with me now. They want to see me somewhere. People want to see me doing bigger films. They love me and bless me as genuinely as my mother does. HOW HAS ALL THIS INFLUENCED YOUR LIFE? Earlier, I used to get temperamental with small issues. This does not happen anymore. Before losing my cool, I think of ways that I can control my anger. I am now a very calm person. I have realised that life is too short to keep grudges against people. I believe people should live their life well. Do their work. Love their family and everyone else around. YOUR EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH SALMAN... It was a great experience working with Salman. He is a nice man and is extremely helpful. He speaks very respectfully. He is very fun loving. ON YOUR BOLLYWOOD DEBUT... I have got a few offers but now I am just looking for the best script. As an outsider there is a lot to analyse with respect to the banner or corporate backing. I get regular offers but I am not picking it up because it does not seem appealing to me. The film should be able to reach its target audience in every way possible. So right now, I have only tied up with Balaji Telefilms. HOW WOULD YOU DEFINE YOURSELF? I am an extremely simple person. People can easily relate with me. I meet people like I know them. I never get bored or aggravated. I get blessings from one and all and am extremely happy about it. WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF FIVE YEARS FROM NOW? I am not ever certain about tomorrow. I don't plan too much in the future and instead focus on the present. Vikram Bhatt, Tara Alisha Berry in Cape Town Tara Alisha Berry was on the sets of Love Games in Cape Town with her director Vikram Bhatt whom she gets along with very well. Vikram treats her like a kid and makes sure is always supportive of her work and eggs on to do better. Tara says “I am lucky to have bagged this film. Not only are the actors so great and friendly but the director Vikram Sir too makes the entire film worth it. He reads out stories to us every evening once he has written and makes sure we all are one big happy family. Its fun to shoot such films as you don't even realise when time just flows by.” A candid shot of them together in between the shoot. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 LIFESTYLE 14 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY Get Connected I n the age of Smart Phone and Smart Cars, the only thing missing was a smart Home… but not anymore. The latest houses are now being integrated and being transformed to a smart home. A smart home basically integrates all your lighting, curtains, air conditioning, audio video equipment, CCTV, access control, burglar alarm system, sensors and other electrical gadgets to interact with each other and perform multiple actions with a click of a single button on your smart phone, you read correctly now your home can be controlled with your smart phone. Imagine this… if you feel like watching a movie with a perfect theatre like experience with your loved one, the steps to follow are: 1. Dim or switch off your lights. 2. Close the curtains. 3. Switch off your fan. 4. Switch on your AC. 5. Switch on your AV equipment. 6. Turn your TV to your DVD/Blu ray mode. 7. Finally sit down and watch your movie. Now with a smart home, all these steps can be avoided by just pressing one button called 'watch movie' on your smart phone. All the above actions would be performed for you. The common misconception about smart home or home automation is that it's a luxury product and very expensive. Well today, solutions start from Rs. 50,000/-. You could start by automating your living room and next year upgrade the automation to include your bedroom and children's room if required. It is also about utility and energy saving, with smart sensors giving inputs about your home to your servers every second. Your home knows exactly how and what you like from music to lighting. Your curtains would automatically close if the room is becoming too hot to reduce load on your air conditioning. The lights will automatically switch off when there is ample ambient lighting in the room or only switch on to maintain ambient lighting in the room. In case the room detects that there has been nobody present for long, it can switch off the lighting and AC for you. Your house can alert you if you have forgotten to turn off your water geyser. You can put it off while you are actually out on a weekend getaway. You will always be notified that someone is ringing your doorbell and you can open the door for them while you are at your office. A loved one will never have to wait for you to return from work and can get comfortable by sitting inside. BEFORE DECIDING TO AUTOMATE YOUR HOME: 1. Always get your Solution provider involved by checking the kind of projects they have done before. 2. Your Automation solution provider can provide you with a lot of choices. Don't get confused. Listen to them and list what solutions you need right away and what you need to keep as option. 3. Always get an Automation solution provider involved while you plan to renovate your Home. This is since the Company you may choose eventually to install in your home may require some special wiring which can't be installed once your home is done up. 4. There are solutions available for existing home users who don't want to redo their wiring and for houses ready to go under the hammer in both the cases solutions are slightly different but available. 5. Home Automation is not a product but a solution. So the amount spent by your friend may be higher or lower than the quote given to you depending on the level of integration required by you. 6. A good integration can last more than a decade so don't opt out of electrical protection devices by choosing sub standard electrical products to save a few bucks. 7. You need switches even if your house is automated because you just don't want to wake up from your sleep and try to find your mobile to turn on a light. Switches are always placed in strategic locations to make your life easier. For free consultancy and to know more about Automation options for your Home contact Smart Nest - Home Automation Solutions on 9920983360. Tips to choose the right lip color · Always choose a lip color that gets well with the natural shade of your lips and skin. For instance those having dark skin tone must choose a lip color in shades like plums, wines and deep reds. For those having light brown skin tone must opt for a lip color in pink or orange shades. For those having olive skin tone must go for a lip color in the brownish red, light brown and raisin colors shades. · Try to get two different shades of lip color – one dark and one light. Use the lightlip color for day use and the darker one for evening and night. · For subtle look, choose matte and cream finished lip colors, while for a glamorous look you must use a lip color in high-gloss. For daily use a natural-looking lip colorwith a little shine is always the best option. · When buying a new lip color also check the shade in natural light to see how the color really looks with your skin tone. · When choosing a lip color bear in mind that the color of your hair and color of your eyes also matters a lot. For lighter hair shades the lip color should be brighter and vice versa. · The most flattering lip colors will be one or two shades darker than your natural lip color. To test different shades of lip color, keep one lip bare and apply lip color on one lip. If the color is one or two shade deeper than your natural lip color, it means you have chosen the right shade. · In case you do not get the lip color shade of your satisfaction, you can also create your own shade by combining colors. Just apply each lip color to your lips and then with the help of a lip brush blend it properly. This way you can come with a unique shade that will complement your appearance. Mega Fiesta of Hair and Makeup MUMBAI: While they shine the tiara of fame and popularity pioneers of hair and makeup Bharat and Dorris better known as 'B & D' hosted their annual Fashion Show and Convocation Ceremony 2015 last week, showcasing the latest trends of hair and makeup. Latched onto their secrets, as the students of hair and makeup pioneers Bharat and Doris shared their technique for creating contemporary beauty, bringing the latest looks with Drama, Glamour and fashion. Offering a slew of designs on the ramp renowned models displayed regal looks along with many other looks in order to leave the audience love struck. Living up to the teacher's standards, the students of Bollywood's makeup gurus and hairstylists Bharat and Dorris showcased their looks through a fashion show. The students of B&D Academy presented before the people their looks from makeup to hair styling and a convocation ceremony after a grandeur fashion show. The Fashion Show and Convocation Ceremony 2015 hosted by Bharat and Dorris was judged by renowned names from the glitterati: Rohit Verma, Annel Murarka, Manali Jagtap, Shweta Khanduri, Ajaz Khan, Anjali Pandey, Amy Bilimoria and Shruti Tejwani. Holding penchant for hair and makeup Bharat Godambe of 'B & D,' one amongst the duo says “Today's show is the annual show where the students from the institute will put in display the best of hair and makeup in the form of fashion show. The knowledge they have absorbed about hair and makeup will be exhibited today. The fashion show will be followed by a convocation ceremony”. Dorris Godambe of 'B & D' exclaims, “An artistic background is not necessary but one must have an inborn desire for art and beauty, hence today's evening is dedicated to the passion for the art”. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 “The Art Enclave” WowTables presents the Aqaba Oktoberfest! BIGGER, BETTER AND BADDER, THIS OKTOBERFEST PROMISES YOU 50 VARIETIES OF BEER, GRUB OPTIONS, MAD ENTERTAINMENT AND GAMES I f you missed the Craft Beer Festival in sweltering May, fret not! There is something even bigger and better planned this time with WowTables presents the Aqaba Oktoberfest scheduled to be held on 24 and 25 October. From craft beers to Indian beers and International beers to specially imported beers, there will be more than 50 varieties of beer you can chug at the Aqaba Oktoberfest. Entry will be ticketed and one can purchase tickets at INR1250. 200 special priced tickets at INR 1000 are available on wowtables.com. Aditya Parikh, Aqaba owner says “With 50+ varieties of domestic, imported and craft beer, the Oktoberfest at Aqaba, in association with our partners WowTables, promises to be a fun filled and exciting event complete with live entertainment and a number of activities. After our Craft Beer Festival in May, we've had many follow ups from guests asking when would be hosting a similar event next. The Oktoberfest has been curated as a two day event especially for them!” “We are thrilled to host the Oktoberfest with Aqaba. Our association with Aqaba for the Craft Beer Fest in May was a success and we are confident that audiences will enjoy the Aqaba Oktoberfest even more. We have a lot more to offer this time and with the variety of beer, food and entertainment being offered at the fest, no one should miss it” adds Deepa Jain, co-founder of WowTables. Beer lovers and all those who would like to accompany them will be able to choose from grub stations serving a specially curated German food menu. Bavarian specialties like bratwurst, sausages and Sauerkraut along with all-time favorites such as pizzas, burgers, grills, shawarmas and more will be served. There will be Live performances by True School of Music artists such as Reuel Benedict, Heather Andrews and others who will be more than happy to have guests sing along. Who doesn't love playing games while drinking? You could come up with your own games while sipping on your beer and relaxing on the lawns or, you could choose to play a game or two of Beer pong, Flip cup and giant Jenga with the friends you make at the fest. There will also be mentalists, illusionists and magicians from Urban Shaman adding magic to the air. Beer lovers or not, there is something for everyone at this fest. AROUNDTOWN 15 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY Chetan Vaity The Second Edition of The Art Enclave will be held at UBM Index Fairs, from October 15-18, between 10.30am and 7pm. The Second Edition is nearly twice as large, displaying a wide variety of Paintings, Sculptures, Photographs and Prints from nearly 200 artists, spread across the country as well as other parts of the world. This edition also marks the participation of Art Galleries from UK, Australia and Nepal in addition to Art Galleries from Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Udaipur and Panchkula. Another interesting feature in this edition is the participation of Art Infrastructure Solution providers, who are providing valuable products and services to the art industry. Enthused by the overwhelming response to the first edition of The Art Enclave, Aura Art Development Pvt Ltd is pleased to announce the Second Edition of The Art Enclave, to be held at Index Fairs, MMRDA Exhibition Grounds, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai, from October 15-18, 2015. The Second Edition is nearly twice as large, displaying a wide variety of Paintings, Sculptures, Photographs and Prints from nearly 200 artists, spread across the country as well as other parts of the world. This edition also marks the participation of Art Galleries like Handheld Image from UK, Fitch Art Services from Australia and Tilicho Kala from Nepal in addition to Art Galleries like Art Desh and Aura Art eConnect Pvt Ltd from Mumbai, The Lexicon Art from New Delhi, Sculpture Korte from Udaipur and Kadamb Art Gallery from Panchkula. Another interesting feature in this edition is the participation of Art Infrastructure Solution providers such as OM Moulding and Lion Picture & Frames, who are providing valuable products and services to the art industry. Leading Galleries will display exquisite paintings, stunning wood and iron sculptures by Akhilesh Kumar, bronze sculptures by Ratilal Kansodaria and Seema Kohli, metal scrap sculptures by Nikhil Sunka, stone sculptures by Sandeep Paliwal, to name a few. In addition, senior and established artists like Nayanaa Kanodia, Padmanabh Bendre, Neena Singh, Kiran Soni Gupta, Suvra Chakraborty, Komala Varadan, Poonam Agarwal and several others will display scintillating paintings. Also interesting would be unique paintings and fibre glass and stone sculptures brought in by young talented artists like Devki Modi, Swati Pasari and Chetan Vaity. Divya Kumar to Perform Live Singer Divya Kumar who started his Bollywood career with singing “Alakh Niranjan” for Ram Sampath's Tutiya Dil and continued giving us hit numbers like “Aafton Ke Parinde” for Ishaqzaade, “Subhaarambh” for Kai Po Che, “Chanchal Man Ati Random” for Shuddh Desi Romance,"Daingad Daingad" from Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania. "Maston Ka Jhund" from Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, “Sake your Bootiya” for Fanding Fanny, “G Phaad Ke” for Happy Ending, “Jee Karda” for Badlapur, “Phir Bhi Yeh Zindagi” for Dil Dhadakne Do, four songs in ABCD 2, the title track of Guddu Rangeela and “Manhori” in Baahubali will be seen performing live this Navratri at Mumbai's biggest Dandiya event 'Shubh Aarambh 2015'. The singer will be performing for all the nine days from October 13 -21 at K.J. Somaiyya Ground. Divya Kumar who also sang a dance number for Nikhil Advani's Hero- “Jab We Met” and a few Gujrati tracks for Gujju Bhai The Great, Happy Family Pvt Ltd. and Be Yaar is currently busy making the list of songs he will be singing at 'Shubh Aarambh 2015' that will woo the crowd and make them swing their dandiyas on his hit numbers. Apart from the Bollywood songs sung by him, Divya is also preparing a list of special Gujrati songs for the Navratri event. The singer will also be accompanied by his friends from the B-town on a few days. Bacardi Enchanted Valley Carnival 2015 Sachin Mudeshwar AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS BY SHRIKANT JADHAV MUMBAI: Bacardi Enchanted Valley Carnival, India's largest camping music festival is back this year on the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th of December at Aamby Valley City, Pune. With global superstars Tiësto and Fatboy Slim confirmed as headliners, Bacardi EVC 2015 promises to be the biggest and most exciting festival till date. Bacardi Enchanted Valley Carnival is a one-of-a-kind festival which gives its patrons a full-fledged camping experience while grooving to the beats of various genres of music. Bacardi EVC 2015 is an amalgamation of music, camping and adventure that comes together in the scenic setting of Aamby Valley City, a venue which provides safety, easy access and convenience for all. This concept is unique and has gained popularity among the youth. The venue of Bacardi Enchanted Valley Carnival, i.e., Aamby Valley, is set against the delightful backdrop of Sahyadri mountain range. The tranquil ambience, luxuriant foliage, pure air, exotic sights and sounds provide just the perfect destination for a weekend getaway. Since being launched by Twisted Entertainment in 2013, Enchanted Valley Carnival has driven India's music and festival scene to new heights with over 15,000 music and adventure aficionados being enthralled by over 100 renowned artists at the festival. In just two years Enchanted Valley Carnival has firmly established its place as the most sought after music experience India has to offer with over half a million fans following the brand. In 2015, with a brand new identity, Bacardi Enchanted Valley Carnival and Enchanted Village are the core initiatives of the joint venture between Universal Music Group and Twisted Entertainment in the music festival and camping adventure spaces respectively. Bacardi Enchanted Valley Carnival begins the next chapter in its story with a unique experience of a mystical world where ancient meets modern with a new call-out – “#JoinTheTribe” - to build a From October 13-19, "Trees," an exhibition of recent paintings by veteran artist Shrikant Jadhav will be held at Jehangir Art Gallery. In the artists' words: I grew up watching my artist father G. N. Jadhav painting at our home cum studio. Being reticent I loved this medium of expression. Beauty from his paintings and also nature from my surrounding Pune city specially lured me. With everyone's encouragement I started expressing myself through painting. I joined Sir J. J. School of Art for formal education. Enriching magical world of J. J. and Mumbai life were the two treasures open before me. With a bag full of prestigious awards and prizes I completed my education. I Joined the same institution as a lecturer. Along with teaching I continued participating in group and solo shows in different galleries. Now retired from service I am painting calm and quitely in my studio. Relating with defferent moods of nature, being my way of expression. I relate myself with nature. Something is constantly pulsating within the composed appearance. Sometimes in scorching sun and dusty atmosphere. I sit on a hill crumpling dry leaves at my feet. The golden hay stands still around me. I watch trees like Palash, Kateshiwar, Champa and Gulmohar strong and graceful. Their copious bloom spreads countless reds and oranges along the skyline. The line and formations of bare branches, forms and shades of crumpled leaves, silvery stone reflectors, watermarks in the brook, whispering of hay and on top of all...The copious bloom, swinging and smiling is ... ME. I have come to greet you! THE LARGEST CAMPING MUSIC FESTIVAL IN INDIA WHERE MUSIC MEETS ADVENTURE community and belonging for like-minded and passionate people. Enchanted Village is the country's premium weekend getaway destination providing fascinating camping facilities at the festival site. It offers the best of camping, bonfires, barbeques, exclusive food stalls, fun activities and a list that doesn't quite seem to end! This year fans can look forward to a whole range of new experiences at Enchanted Village, from an extra day of camping, to a renewed culinary experience & an array of activities to pick from. This year the campsite will also feature an exclusive Live Music stage, the whole idea would be to create a platform with artists for fans to experience different electronic sounds. The Live Music Stage will be bringing together various artists & sounds to create this. In addition to all the music mayhem, adventure activities like, Rock Climbing, ATV, Rappelling, Zipline and lot more adds firepower for the brave at heart. It is also a perfect destination for flea market lovers, allowing visitors the opportunity to mingle and shop at the same time. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 GLOBETROTTING 16 Drive to Leh and beyond for an epic journey MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY TRAVEL TALES PLACES FOR LONG DUSSEHRA WEEKEND L ive Khasi Style In Shillong: Ri Kynjai Resort is one of the best places to stay in Shillong. It is built on a Khasi style. It is one of the most quiet places to stay. The view of the sun rise as well as sun sets are the highlight of the rooms in this resort and can prove even a best place for those looking for a calm place for their honeymoon! Ri Kynjai Resort has one of the best amenities, which you hardly expect in a place like where it is located, especially in Shillong. The exterior of this resort in itself has a great aesthetic look gives you the old and new style. Relive Victorian Luxury In Kalimpong: Silver Oaks hotel in Kalimpong has everything - very good staff, delicious food, beautiful scenic view, beautifully decorated corridors, rooms with room heaters, excellent bathroom, and other facilities - making the stay a very pleasant one. Retreat To The Jungles In Masinagudi: A completely different experience for nature lovers. The Mudumalai Reserve continues into the jungle retreat property. It is not fenced and the chance of spotting a deer and watching a variety of species of birds is very high. The pool has been made in natural surroundings with a thoughtful grading of pebbles for wildlife. The holiday place is for those who love the intense quiet of nature, no landscapes or artificially grown gardens. This is a peaceful retreat away from the hum drum of city life. Go Paragliding In Naukuchiatal: A perfect tourist destination for all hill station lovers. Great place for adventure and relaxing as well. Best part is, this small hill station is not so crowded as compared to its neighbours (Nainital and Bhimtal), which makes it a perfect one. Cheese Making In Coonoor: Visiting and staying at Acres Wild is a "dream come true" due to the warm bonhomie, good companions, marvellous food and the sylvan/idyllic surroundings. The owners and their staff are a motley, yet a lovely bunch of like-minded people who take care of their guests like their own family. Though desolate, but incorrigibly natural and ethereal in its beauty, the different cottages, straight out of fairy tales, and named after different kinds of cheese are excellent! Rustic and wild, yet with all the modern day facilities, this property's a loner's paradise. Of course, it's also a place where one might get lucky and make new yet very genuine friends, even. Acres Wild with its distinctly flavoured different kinds of cheese, served fresh every morning at breakfast, along with the ambience makes life worth living, in the truest sense of the term! Rejuvenate Your Mind In Shimla: Marigold was an enriching experience in terms of a warm welcome followed by a courteous staff and good food. The place is ideal for a resort surrounded by mountains on all sides and a deep valley located at a good height on the way to Naldehra. The best part is the silence of the hills where one can relax and rejuvenate. Go Himalayan Trout Fishing In Gushain: Famous for its trout fishing, Gushain is popularly known as a Trout Country. Insulated within the Kullu Valley, the town is renowned for its beautiful landscape and view of the Himalayan peaks. Situated at the higher elevations, Gushain experiences temperate climate. Though Gushain is an all year round destination, but the best time to visit the place is from February to June and again from September to November. The place has a very homely environment and a lovely view of Nagini River from the balcony. It feels like a dream location and the quaint looking cottage adds to the feel. The food is simply wonderful and so is the prompt service and excellent host Christopher. You can go trekking to a waterfall nearby or enjoy fly fishing at Nagini. Tea Tasting In Darjeeling: This is one of the oldest tea estates in Darjeeling. You can spend some good time here exploring the way tea is made and interacting with the locals and estate workers. The history of the estate is worth learning. You can also buy some tea from there. Go Glacier Trekking In Munsiyari: The drive to Milam village offers the view of lovely snow-clad mountains, deep valleys, a variety of trees-pine, bamboo, birds, numerous waterfalls etc. It is truly panoramic. At an altitude of 4267 mt, and spread of around 37 sq km, it is the mighty Milam glacier that makes for a perfect trail for trekking. The Milam Glacier trek is a moderate trekking experience in India that can be covered between 12-13 days. Cloud Spotting In Dharamshala: Dharamsala is famous for The Temple of The Dalai Lama. A place sacred for the Tibetan Buddhists. A place for nature lovers and lonely travelers. Enjoy the beauty of nature, the snow clad ranges of Dhauladhar, the tranquility of the temple of Dalai lama. Trekking, sightseeing a must to enjoy If it was in the USA, the drive from Srinagar to Leh would have been packaged as one of the best drives in the world. The four wheel drive through majestic Himalayas where Drass river runs parallel to the highway, is truly an awe inspiring sight. After a night's stay in the houseboat, we left Srinagar to reach Kargil. A visit to Drass War Memorial and the telescopic view of the guarded border, evoked feelings of patriotism. Having 'Langaar' with the army-jawans at a Gurudwara, en route, intensified this feeling which eventually sublimated into spirituality. Next day the stay at Temisgam, turned out to be a treasure trove. The location and grandeur of Tingmosgang castle and monastery were worth absorbing. So was the trek Near Temisgam village where we came across a tiny settlement that had a unique characteristic. On entering, we spotted a pagoda gong and a ladder by the hay. Then we walked through a cave like passage flanked by doors. On opening one, I was greeted by laughing children. Their mother showed me the little rooms, cellar and a terrace with an exquisite view intercepted by a dish antenna! I saw grandpa rotate a small wheel while praying and decided to buy one as a souvenir. It was our lucky day. The guesthouse owner invited us for high tea in an authentic 'Ladakhi' kitchen of ancient days. The large place having sparkling pots, pans, a large stove fitted over ornate frame rendering it reverence, also had traditional low tables where squatting on the ground, we had 'Pava' and salted butter- tea. Later we were also treated to 'Chhaang', the home- made beer along with a million dollar toothless smile on grandma's wrinkled face. The gastronomical journey continued in Lehtoo where we had Ladakhi Darshana Doshi delicacies like Momos, Thukpa and Thenthuk. In Nubravalley, the camel ride in the desert towards the barren mountains that shone like gold against the sunlight, made me feel like a gold hunter as in the movie Mackenna's Gold. The only difference is we were in no hurry and so did not ride horses! Finally, we proceeded towards the jewel of Ladakh, the mesmerizing Pangonglake. On the way we came across a wall of guest house having pictures of 'Three idiot' stars who had stayed there, as well as yaks, marmots and Ibex by the streams, that has formed an interesting collage in my memory. However what has got etched is the fresh snowfall and a dog in meditation who just would not bat its eyelids even on clicks of cameras. As I got the glimpse of Pangong Lake, I felt the doors of paradise open completely. The heavenly feeling continued as we drove along the long stretch with its ever changing watercolour. Wondering why I had not visited the Pride of India sooner, I spent the night in the tent. As I watched the reflection of the moon in silent waters, I forgot all concerns including the frozen limbs. The following day, river rafting in Zanskar River was fun, though the rapids were few. However I will not forget cycling down from Khardungala pass, World's Highest Motorable Road, as it helped me get rid of my fear of riding over winding mountain roads. I learnt that even an edge has a boundary. The author is a freelance travel writer. She has visited 30 countries and to go everywhere is on her list. She can be reached at mmnewsweekly@gmail.com MTDC's Super Luxury Deccan Odyssey Journey Mewati Sitaram If you are looking for a majestic experience of train journey then Deccan Odyssey is a perfect solution. Deccan Odyssey is super luxury and one of the finest luxury trains of India run by Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC). I was among few fortunate journalists to have firsthand experience to travel on this majestic train along with leading journalists, travel writer from India and abroad. We were taken for on board four-night journey to historical places of Maharashtra. The journey commenced from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) train station and terminated back at same place. The Deccan Odyssey is a synonymous with a truly unique travel experience, which is complemented by the unsurpassed personal service. As you travel, you could experience stepping back in Colonial Era. It has combined the golden era of rail travel with the modern conveniences, creating an unforgettable and extravagant elegance of yesteryears. This experience is not to be missed as the journey beings in the magnificent traditional Maharashtrian style welcome with Lezim and band with Tutari (trumpet) at colonial Edwardian-styled CST station to the unforgettable time spent onboard the opulent Rail. The unsurpassed quality of the décor is reflected through the exterior of coaches which has imprint of famous Adivasi Warli paintings inscribed on it. The interior is finished with exclusive paintings and household items which were used in Maharashtrian houses from early age, jewellery and many other frames displaying art deco marquetry. The train is completely Wi-fi enabled, fitted with LCD television, wardrobes and new bathroom amenities in each cabin. Mobile phones are provided in each cabin with all emergency numbers fed for the comfort of the guests. There is also a paramedic on board. In the two dining-cars namely Waavar and Utsav, the generous armchair seats and sofa's are provided for the comforts of guests. The Gateway Bar is a social hub of the train. The guests could enjoy and start a communication with other copassengers. It has world's finest wine and alcoholic drinks stacked for guests. Indeed it's chargeable. Apart from this, the quality of service and food makes this luxury train stands distinguished. The cuisines include French, Italian, and Continental and of course regional Indian cuisines from different states are featured in daily Menu. Esra Bayhan, a World Traveller from Turkey, who was on board Deccan Odyssey says, “I have been to more than sixty countries, had many experiences around the world. Deccan Odyssey was one of my unique experiences. I call Decaan Odyssey as a "time machine." You take that machine and start a journey of time. While you are sleeping on your comfortable five star rooms, you are moving to most important historical places, like Ajanta Caves, or Ellora caves or Holy city Nashik city. When you return to train, you see your room is waiting for you in the station. The staff is courteous and ready to make you feel like a princess all the time. When you move on train stations you have opportunity to get closer to local people, you see directly how people of Maharashtra living daily. In short Deccan Odyssey is like all in one time machine!” Paraag Jainn Nainuttia- MD, MTDC says “There is a growing demand for MTDC tourist destinations. The Maharashtra state has almost everything to offer to all sorts of tourists. We have various plans in pipeline to further enhanced offer for tourists. Deccan Odyssey is one such move in this direction which would remain in the mind of passengers who have boarded it”. Swati Kale, General Manager- MTDC who was on board Deccan odyssey says, “MTDC is leaving no stone unturned to offer best destination and luxury journey for domestic and International tourists. We are proud that Maharashtra state has one of the finest luxury trains to cater to all tourists”. Thomas Thottathil, Head Public Relation- Cox & Kings said “We are proud to be associated with MTDC. Cox & Kings Ltd is MTDC's outsourced partner to operate the luxury train, Deccan Odyssey. This partnership covers full management of on-board and off board services, sales, marketing and operational activities. This partnership is for a period of five years”. HIGHLIGHTS OF JOURNEY Two tours for Maharashtra: Tour duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days. The first tour 'Maharashtra Splendour' departs from Mumbai onward to Nashik Ellora Cave - Ajanta Caves - Kolhapur Goa – Ratnagiri and returns to Mumbai. 'Maharashtra Wild Trail' which covers Mumbai - Ellora Caves – Aurangabad pench (Ramtek) - Tadoba - Ajanta – Nashik. Fare: The fare for Indian Nationals starts from INR 3,71,900 for the deluxe cabin and from INR 8,05,100 for the Presidential Suite. For international travellers, fare starts from USD 5,810 for the deluxe cabin and USD 12,579 for the Presidential Suite. These prices are for single occupancy, per cabin per Journey. Departure Dates: November 7th & 28th; December 26th; January 23rd; February 13th & 27th, March 19th 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY CHEF’S CORNER VALENTINA AMATI, SM KABEER/MM CHEF DE CUISINE: Le Cirque Signature - The Leela Mumbai Valentina was born and raised in the charming town of Rimini, Bologna to a family of lady chefs going back three generations. Chef Valentina Amati's love for cooking took birth in this rustic setting while she watched both her grandmothers cook to perfection while she was growing up. It's no surprise Valentina decided to carry on the family tradition. Valentina is a lady of diverse talents. While cooking was in her blood, her tryst with this profession did not begin the way most would imagine it to begin. A little known fact about her is that she NAVRATRI SPECIAL MEAL Specially Crafted Thali THE TAJ MAHAL PALACE HOTEL What: The secrets of temple Cuisine Venue: Masala Kraft When: Ongoing till 22nd October 2015 Time: Lunch and Dinner Contact: 66653366/3278 Rs. 2850 plus taxes whips up her signature dishes to perfection against a backdrop of western classical music. Her prowess at Le Cirque Signature's kitchen has earned her a loyal fan following within a short span of time. When asked about her proudest culinary achievement so far, Chef Valentina says, “Each time I am able to deliver an out of the world experience to my guests through my food, it leaves me unbelievably satisfied and happy to be where I am, doing what I do, in exclusive conversation with Senior Journalist MEWATI SITARAM... Prior to donning the chef's uniform where did you gain popularity? One needs to be very perfect with ones career path. Prior to donning the chef's uniform, I gained popularity in Italy for my talent as an Opera singer. It was during this time that my fiancé and now husband, having sampled her culinary creations, remarked to me - “You should be a Chef!” This was the start of my journey as a Chef. Though decision was tough but I left no stone unturned to be a perfect chef. Switching over from Opera Singer how did you hone your culinary art? One has to be a perfectionist in their job of choice. I honed my skills by working as a Chef Consultant for boutique restaurants and trainer of traditional Italian cuisine all over Italy. I earned my stripes and went on to enjoy a successful stint with Sirio Maccioni's famed Le Cirque in New York. Here I served many celebrities like Woody Allen and Martha Stewart. A year and a half later, The Leela Mumbai was very excited to welcome me as Chef De Cuisine at the newly opened Le Cirque Signature. How do u feel to be a part of The Leela Mumbai? I have been very fascinated by India all my life and when I got the opportunity through Le Cirque to move to India, especially with a brand like The Leela which represents the essence India, I was very excited. I have to say that it has been a very exciting time for me. What is your opinion about the knowledge of Italian cuisine amongst the foodies of Mumbai? I have, since my move to The Leela, I have been interacting with a lot of our Indian guests who are well travelled and who know the taste and love their food. The concept of Italian cuisine is WINE&DINE 17 like the concept of Indian cuisine. The style of dining is very much like India where Italians also gather with their families for their main meal. Hence it is not very different from the Indian custom and culture and many Indian guests that I have met understand Italian cuisine very well. Can you recommend your choice of Mewati Sitaram wines with a couple of Italian dishes? Food is just as important as wine in Italian culture. Italian and other wines are nearly always made with food in mind. Italian wines are supremely versatile. Matching food and wine is a very personal thing – although there are classic combinations that connoisseurs tend to enjoy, the preference of the individual who is choosing the wine will inevitably prevail. Knowing the basics, together with learning what you like, will get you a long way towards a wine and food combination that will delight and surprise guests. The Indian guests who visit Le Cirque Signature are well acquainted with food and wine and always want to try different time and again. We have one of the premium wine library which stocks hand-picked wines of the World. We have vast options to offer. I would recommend to our guests who visit Le Cirque Signature to try pairing our delicious Lobster Salad with a crisp Viognier, our Black Truffle Risotto with a bubbly Prosecco, we also have some excellent dessert wine which can be paired with our range of desserts like Crème Brulee, Baked Alaska and Tiramisu to name a few. Which are your two signature non vegetarian and two vegetarian dishes? Signature cuisine, aka haute cuisine, avant-garde cuisine or creative cuisine, has raised the international profile of Italian cuisine in recent years. The list of signature cuisine is endless and the name of Le Cirque Signature closely linked to some of the city's best Italian restaurants for long. Our signature non vegetarian dishes are Paupiette (Chilean Sea Bass wrapped in crispy potatoes with Cream Leeks and Red Wine Sauce) and Lobster Bisque. Our signature vegetarian dishes are Chitarra (Homemade pasta with pesto and cherry tomato sauce) and Burrata Ravioli. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY HEALTH&FITNESS 18 ASK OUR EXPERT Dr. Preeti Dalal, is a renowned ORAL THERAPIST, who has graduated from Nair Hospital and Dental College, Mumbai. She has been in private dental practice for more than 13 years and has a wealth of experience in all aspects of dentistry. As a cosmetic dentist, she has been featured in FEMINA and COSMOPOLITAN – the most widely read magazines. Dr Preeti's multi-speciality dental clinic is located in a prime area of Mumbai. For any dental queries to be answered by her, write to us at: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com How do I know if I am a candidate for whitening? - Sohail Ahmed, 24 The best option is to visit your dentist to see if whitening is right for you. Almost anyone can benefit from tooth whitening. However, here are a few things to be aware of as some people are more susceptible to tooth sensitivity than others particularly: 1 Those with generalized gingival (gum) recession. 2 Younger individuals in whom dentin is thinner and the enamel more porous. 3 Individuals with enamel loss exposing sensitive dentin; this can be due to wear, caused by grinding habits, or from acid erosion. How long do teeth whitening results last? - Jenny K., 22 Bleaching is not always a permanent solution; the effects may diminish with the passing of time. Optimally, this period lasts six months to two years — referred to by dentists as the “fade rate.” Some studies quote periods of anywhere from 6 months to 10 years. Although fading is inevitable, it is possible to slow down the process by avoiding foods and habits that cause staining. Some individuals may need a toothwhitening “touch-up” professionally, or with the home bleaching technique for 1-2 days, once or twice a year. How long do the benefits of periodontal therapy last? - Ashish Chavan, 39 The benefits of periodontal therapy are determined by the severity of your case before you were treated. If you have severe problems with many loose teeth, these teeth may not get much of a future. You should not invest much in teeth with a poor future. However, if your teeth still have good strength despite gum disease being present, there is no reason why you should not get excellent long term results if you properly take care of your mouth after your gum treatment. Is gum disease hereditary? - Suresh Chandiramani, 30 there is a hereditary component to gum disease. That does not mean that all people who are pre-disposed towards periodontitis will get it as severely as did their parent or parents. However, if you suspect that your parents lost all or most of their teeth, especially at an early age, you must be keenly aware that you may have a tendency to get gum disease more readily than someone who has poor oral hygiene but a good resistance to periodontitis. Can periodontitis be treated only with non-surgical root planning? - Ramesh Purohit, 40 Some early forms of gum disease (gingivitis) are more receptive to non-surgical root planing. However, even in those cases that will need gum surgery, the amount and invasiveness of surgery can be reduced by first having thorough non-surgical root planning done. We do see on occasion that patients have had root planning done with the general dentist and that some benefits have definitely been achieved. However, sometimes, the patients have not been advised that there are still residual problems which require some surgery to totally eliminate the gum infection that remains after the root planning was done. Avoid brain drain with good food The brain needs food, just as any other organ - and the right kind of that. The brain controls all our actions and thoughts and the food we eat can affect the brain both in a positive or negative way. A lot of nutrients and chemicals from our diet interact with our brain and can do so in a positive way. Amino acids are derived from protein-rich foods that are required for the synthesis of neurons and neurotransmitters. The neurotransmitters behave like messengers and carry messages from one neuron to the next one. In a healthy brain, neurotransmitters are vital for keeping your brain sharp. These neurotransmitters include dopamine for immunity and care of the nervous system, serotonin for moods, sleep, memory and learning, norepinephrine for alertness and focus, and acetylcholine for retention of memory and recall. The brain has a good amount of water and, to maintain this healthy level, a person needs to drink 7 -8 glasses of water per day. Foods that help keep the brain healthy: Blueberries: Berries are extremely good for the brain and their glycemic index is low with high fiber content – making them good for the brain. Blueberries are excellent for memory and learning; they reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Walnuts: These nuts contain high amounts of antioxidants which battle against brain cell damage caused by free radicals in the blood stream. They improve mental ability and clear the thought process. Walnuts are also known as “brain food” and the omega 3 fats found in walnuts aid brain function. Walnuts control the serotonin level of the brain – which is a chemical responsible for our moods. Lentils and Beans: Beans have plenty of fiber, vitamins, proteins and minerals and are a rich source of carbohydrate. The brain uses 20% of the carbohydrates eaten. The brain needs glucose and beans can supply this at a steady pace. Avocado: The monounsaturated fat in avocados help in blood circulation which, in turn, aids the brain to function better. They are rich in antioxidants and control high blood pressure. Oatmeal: The best way to start the day is with oatmeal as breakfast. It is packed with fiber and is good for both the heart and the brain. The energy produced by eating oatmeal can sustain a person for long periods. Pomegranate: As good as blueberries, pomegranate is rich in antioxidants. Rather than waste all the fibers present, it is better eaten in the fruit form rather than as a juice. Pomegranates are great stress busters. Chocolate: Chocolate has caffeine and antioxidants, and of course serotonin, which is the happy protein. Chocolate can boost the brain and make you feel light hearted and happy, though take care – it's the dark chocolate we are talking about and not the milky one. Seeds: Sesame, flax and sunflower seeds are rich in protein and the good fat as well as vitamin E and minerals like magnesium and zinc. Tomatoes: Tomatoes are rich in lycopene which again has antioxidant properties and so prevent cell damage. They are very good in warding off Alzheimer's disease. Carrots: The compound luteolin in carrots brings down the inflammation in the brain and helps cells to retain memory. Tea and Coffee: The caffeine in coffee perks you up and gets you awake and alert. Tests on mice show that coffee slows down Alzheimer's disease. Tea is very good for memory. Spinach: Most greens and especially spinach are storehouses for vitamins C and E. They help the brain tissue to repair and also grow again. Eggs: The protein and fat in eggs supply energy to the brain for long stretches of time. Selenium found in eggs is a mood enhancer; eggs eaten in moderation are definitely a plus with no cause for concern. Retinal Evaluation: The Need The Human eye is a very complex organ very closely resembling a modern camera. The retina is a light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that covers about 65 percent of its interior surface. It is like the camera film roll on which the images are captured, when we click a photo. When we actually "take" a picture with a camera the visible light reflected from the objects, causes a chemical change to the photographic film inside the camera which can be subsequently developed, to produce a representation (a print). Same way the light entering the eye are captured on the Retina and interpreted as images. Photosensitive cells called rods and cones in the retina convert incident light energy into signals that are carried to the brain by the optic nerve and are interpreted by the brain as Images. Rods help in visualising in dim light while cones help in colour vision in light. In the middle of the retina is a small depression called the fovea or fovea centralis. It is the centre of the eye's sharpest vision and the location of most colour perception. The pupil which acts like a filter, restricts the extent of light entering the eye. It constricts in bright light due to which, examining the periphral Retina becomes a challenge, this necessitates a pupillary dilatation prior to Retinal evaluation. To examine the retina, a retina specialist dilates, or widens, the pupil of eyes during a comprehensive examination using eye drops. A retina specialist then uses a special magnifying lens to exam the retina. The dilation is reversible after a few hours. Retina can get adversely affected in a wide number of diseases prevalent in all age groups. Myopia or near sightedness which is one of the commonest eye pathology , can affect the peripheral Retina . The prevalence of myopia in India in the general population is about 6.9%. Myopic patients are more prone to developing areas of Peripheral retinal thinning due to the progressive eyeball elongation, called Lattice Degeneration. Lattice degeneration occurs in about 7% to 8% of the general population, and of those affected, about 45% have lattice degeneration in both eyes. Sometimes Lattice Degeneration can also be accompanied by Retinal Holes or tears, which if untreated can lead to Retinal Detachment and devastating vision loss. This condition does not interfere with central vision or cause any symptoms, so it is often undetected unless a patient undergoes a thorough peripheral retinal exam. Other commonly seen disease affecting the Retina include Age related Macular Degeneration, Diabetic Retinopathy , Retinal Vein occlusion, Macular Hole, Retinitis Pigmentosa, etc. The prevalence of Diabetic Retinopathy in India, is 18% in urban population with diabetes mellitus , making it one of the most prevalent eye diseases. Diabetic Retinopathy causes tiny blood vessels on the Retina to bleed, which usually starts as pin point bleeding spots but gradually increases to large bleeding patches on the Retina causing Swelling of the Retina and consecutive vision loss. The disease is very much manageable in its early stages however unfortunately there are no symptoms of Early Diabetic Retinopathy, hence the condition is often missed and can be picked up only on subjecting every Diabetic Patient to a dilated Retinal examination. WHEN SHOULD ONE SUSPECT RETINAL DISEASE? Sudden onset loss of vision Seeing Light Flashes in one or both eyes which are more than occasional Seeing a lot of threadlike or dot like floating particles called Floaters. Experiencing a shadow or curtain that affects any part of the vision Seeing distorted Objects Seeing dark spots in the central Field of vision By Dr.Sarvesh Tiwari, Vision Sankara Eye Hospital 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY HEALTH&FITNESS 19 Muscular Dystrophy: Ayurveda offers hope Sanjeev Pendharkar Even in the age of information revolution, the word muscular dystrophy (MD) is little known to people. It is a condition which disables the people by almost 100% forcing him to depend on others help for everything including, bathing, eating or just drinking. Besides this total dependence on others, the pain and other secondary problems caused by MD are usually beyond imagination for a child. While it by and large affects males, women serve as carriers of the disease. Inadequate awareness about of the offspring – nature of the disease often results in a family having many MD children and/or their potential carriers. The victims of Muscular Dystrophy continue to be the children of a lesser God with very little effort and hardly any attention given to understand and solve their problems. While the Duchene Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) patients in developed countries could live upto 20-23 years of age the DMD children in India die by 13-17 years. Owing to the poor support system available in India and the ignorance of the public, our children are dying 10 years in advance as compared to their counter parts in the developed nations. Muscular Dystrophy refers to a group of degenerative, muscle destroying, Neuro Muscular Disorder diseases to which no cure is available till date. The cause of the disease is said to be 'a defective gene' and the disease is hereditary as well as 'instant' by its nature. The progressive deterioration which usually starts from external muscles of the body spreads to destroy the internal muscles such as lung and cardiac muscles. Though there are variations across the nine major types of Muscular Dystrophy all of them, collapse the normal living ability of the afflicted. Particularly, the two types Duchene Muscular Dystrophy and Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) are the most common and are killer diseases too. Although the disease would be present from conception, symptoms to not usually develop until the child is 5 or 6 years old. The natural course of the disease is that the symptoms result from weaknesses of the muscles. Inevitably, the weakness progresses until the child can no longer walk and requires the use of a wheelchair. The age at which this happens varies, but most children are between 8 and 10 years old and virtually all use a wheelchair by age 12. Therapy that delays/reverses degeneration: No treatment is at present known in any system of medicine which has any definite influence upon Muscular Dystrophy. The absence of specific treatment for Muscular Dystrophy makes it all the more important to consider complimentary Ayurvedic approaches of treatment. The Ayurvedic Rasayana drugs are well-known for their effect to delay or reverse the progressive muscular degeneration. In addition, til-masha pinda sweda (TMP) therapy is a special muscle empowering procedure using extracts of Shatavari (Asparagus Racemosus) and other additional ingredients all cooked in the decoction of cow milk. The paste is tide in cotton cloth and use for giving a circular massage on the muscles for about half an hour to the patient. This is followed by 21 days. This procedure helps stabilize the sarcolema membrane defect in the muscle fibres. It also removes excess fat deposition in the muscle and increases muscle power. The patients are also prescribed to practice yogic Asanas like Yogic Muktasana, Pawan Muktasana and Bhujangasana. The Bhastrika Pranayam may support Cardio Respiratory system and may improve process of beta oxidation at cellular level. Research into gene therapy, dystrophies gene sequencing for carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis test by 11-20 weeks of pregnancy may eventually provide treatment to stop the progression of sometimes of Muscular Dystrophy. Current treatment is designed to help prevent or reduce deformities in the joints and the spine and to allow people with Muscular Dystrophy to remain mobile as long as possible. CAN YOU GET SICK FROM THE GYM? Did you know that it's possible to get sick from spending too much time at the gym? Even if you don't overdo it on exercise, there's still a higher risk of you contracting an illness. How is this possible? Exercise Reduces Glutamine: Glutamine is an amino acid that is found in your muscles -- in fact, your muscles are about 61% glutamine. Not only does this amino acid transport nitrogen through your body, but it also plays an important role in your immune function. A lack of glutamine can lead to reduced immunity to disease. When you do exercise (particularly strength training), you burn a lot of glutamine. Your muscles are depleted of the vital amino acid, and your immune system suffers. Even if you don't overdo it on the exercise, immediately after your workout your immune system is a bit underactive. You may end up getting sick just because you are low on glutamine. Only after you've eaten your post-workout meal will you get your glutamine levels back up to normal, thus restoring healthy immune function. Over-Exercising Suppresses Immune Function: If you exercise too much, it's very likely that your immune system will suffer as a result. Training for too long at a very high intensity can make it more likely that you will become sick. Studies have discovered that doing more than 90 minutes of high intensity exercise will suppress your immune system. The reduction in immune function can last for as long as 24 hours, meaning you're more likely to get sick for an entire day following your high intensity exercise. If you overdo it often, you're definitely at a much greater risk of being sick. Exercising in the Wrong Conditions Can Lead to Sickness: If you spend time working out in the warm gym and then walk outside without sufficient protection for your chest, it's very likely that you will catch a cold. The sudden change in temperature can cause your body to react strongly, leading to illness. At the same time, if there is a lot of dust in the air, you may end up inhaling a lot more than you would when sitting at your desk or lying in bed. Seeing as you're breathing in massive lungfuls of air, you're going to inhale a lot of dust or dirt. Those particles can cause infections in your lungs, throat and nasal canal. You're Exposed to More Germs: Your gym is probably one of the dirtiest places you visit every day. There are millions of tiny microbes, pathogens and germs living in your gym, but they're far too small for your eyes to see. Every time you grip a barbell, hold the treadmill handles, or touch the floor, you're coming in contact with germs. These germs can cause illness if you're not careful, which is why it's important to avoid contact as much as possible. • Never walk barefoot in the gym • Use your own wraps and supports • Wipe up any sweat, saliva, or blood after your workout • Avoid contact with other people's body fluids • Wash your hands • Shower off after your workout • Wipe down the machine before and after using it Do this, and you'll reduce the risk of getting sick while at the gym! HEALTH MANTRA MRS DEEPSHIKHA AGARWAL is a well-known Mumbai based dietician and sports nutritionist. She has also been awarded at the 'Nutrition Quest' festival for her contribution in the nutrition field. If you have any health and diet related questions, you can write to her at: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com Hi, My name is Reshma Agarwal and I am 30 years old. I have read in a magazine that exercising during pregnancy is good. Is this true? Then should I start exercising as I am 4 months pregnant presently. Your advice on this issue would be a great help. Thank you. Dear Reshma, If you are not exercising prior to your pregnancy then do not start any exercise program while you are pregnant without medical supervision. You have to understand that many changes takes place in the body when one goes for tremendous amount of physical activity in which some might be harmful to your baby or you. I am not saying that you should not exercise while you are pregnant but it is very simple, the more fit you are before pregnancy /you are into exercise before pregnancy then you will have better chances for a smoother birth and for having a healthier child. If you feel like being somewhat active during pregnancy then I can recommend you for some light stationary biking/cycling with little or no resistance. Make sure cycle have a back rest and you are seated comfortably. Consult your physician and an experienced personal trainer or a sports nutritionist or a coach prior to beginning your exercise program. As this will help you to be sure that what exercises you are doing, are they being done with correct positions and postures. I love eating nuts but recently a friend of mine told me they very fattening. Since then I have stopped having them but I have strong urge of nuts. Can you tell me what the truth is and give a solution to this - Mrs Pathak, 40yrs Hello Mrs Pathak, If you love nuts them you should have it. Nuts in general are very nutritious, providing protein and many essential vitamins, such as A and E, minerals, such as phosphorous and potassium, essential fatty acids and fiber. Because nuts are high in fats they should be eaten in moderation, an addition to a meal or snack and not a replacement to your main meal. Always try to have them in the morning if possible. The fat in some nuts is primarily the heart-friendly monounsaturated and polyunsaturated types of fat, which are known to prevent heart disease and lower total cholesterol and bad LDL cholesterol while protecting good HDL cholesterol levels. However they should be eaten in their raw state, NON roasted and NON salted to gain the most nutritional benefits. Some people have difficultly digesting nuts and seeds so it can be preferably to soak them or grind them first. Doing this helps to reduce the phytic acid and enzyme inhibitors they contain. 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 EDITPAGE 20 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY Shaili Madan, Resident Editor So, How Safe Is Your Son? Undoubtedly, we are 15 years into the 21st century, more precisely, two months away from beginning the sixteenth year. Usually it has been said that it makes no difference what day it is. As in day of celebration. No date in the calendar can actually make a year's difference in the real sense. But I disagree to this. As can be seen in the years gone by, with each day we are making strides in the realm of what is termed as 'progress.' From horseback to carriages to cars to speeding automatic cars. From doves carrying notes to messengers on feet or postmen to the age of Internet and E-Commerce. Its all been progress. And there is one more area in which we have made huge stride... humanity deserves an applause for this... 'males are unsafe.' What am I talking about you must be wondering. Well, crimes against women do exist. There is still rape, sexual harassment on the job, dowry deaths, prostitution, etc. But women are coming out and fighting injustice. Look at the number of women who have wrapped up their bags and fought their in-laws, each one being an example for the other. However, I really do not want to talk about women glorification here. Its about the men. Sodomy, homosexuality, rape, child abuse, male prostitution, sexual harassment, etc is what is now plaguing men, actually speaking. The other day, I was at a restaurant and I overheard a bunch of parents discus how they feared sending their little boys anywhere alone. In fact, one of the parents cited a case of his friends son who was kidnapped by four men, raped and the child was found at one of the signals begging. In another case sited by another member on the same table, a twelve year old boy was raped by his best friends mother. He had visited his friend's place as usual, for tuitions, when the incident took place. His friend's mother had called up his place earlier, informing his parents that she was taking the bys out for a movie and because it would be late at night, he should stay over. This boys parents naturally agreed, suspecting no foul play. When he reached his friend's house, he was told that his friend had gone to his aunt's place for a little while. The lady made him some milkshake. After that the boy has no memory of what surpassed through the night. He just woke up in the morning, bruised and scratched and in pain. Tests that the family carried out proved that there had been sexual contact. Rape to put it directly. The parents of the boy hushed up the matter and the lady with her son packed up and left the city. There was a third instance put forth by a paranoid parent who sends her son everywhere with a servant, whose duty is that of being a bodyguard. She stated that she had heard of an incident where a fourteenyear-old boy from her servant's slums was constantly raped and abused by four goons of the area. Out of retaliation, he now earns money as a homosexual prostitute. There were more such cases discussed on that table... with only a single sum up before they parted... 'our sons are unsafe!' TAKE A TRIP TO TRANSFORM TRAVEL CHANGES OUTLOOK AND PERSPECTIVE. TAKING A TRIP NOW AND AGAIN HELPS… MAN IS ESSENTIALLY A WANDERER: Man wandered in the past, his curiosity and needs kept him on the move. These led him to initiate new ventures, to discover. It broadened his mind, changed his outlook and tempted him to explore further in his quest for the best. Can this spirit be reined? And if it is inhibited, it does lead to a stasis-in mind and body. Travel widens horizons: Being still breeds stagnation in both the physical and Bindu Midha mental faculties. Think mendicant to think joy. Unattached they move from place to place to savour the taste of each, grow wiser and move forward thirsting for more. Our culture is resplendent with stories of rishi-munis who moved towards mountains, river banks or junglesplace of solace- to return with wisdom and experiences to share. That was then, when they would internalise the quiet outside to discover ways to live life. In the modern times, with advanced means of transport, travel transports you in minimal time, to lands unexplored by you. The sheer joy of moving into the unknown makes one travel beyond known comforts. Why does man travel to different lands? Is it just relishing something new or much beyond? • It clears a mind block. Remember 'earth is flat and if you travel far you will fall off the edge' changed when man was ostracised yet travelled only to understand that earth is a spheroid. • It helps widen experience and brings in a fresh perspective to life, work and people. • Exposed to different cultures, the travelling man realised there is better beyond his own domain and adopts to create a harmonious blend. Alexander the Great's bravery bowed to Porus' grit. • It re-kindles the creative potential in us. • Travel is inspirational and stirs imagination. Wordsworth travelled, walked to Nature's lap to re-create enchanting poetry as 'emotions recollected in tranquillity. A TREAT TO THE SENSES: Travel is a sensory delight. It titillates the senses. It enriches the vision with beautiful sights; eases the fatigue due to staring at computer screens; awakens the olfactory with the fragrant freshness; rejuvenates the sagging taste buds with the delightful new flavours; sings a lilting, soothing tune to the ear; awakens desires with its silky caress. The journey and destination are dually enriching. TRAVEL HELPS TO CONNECT WITH SELF: Often we get entangled in our routine. Our skills and talents drown under the weight of work. It is in the tranquillity of travel that we re-discover our real selves. The thrill of re-discovery ignites the thrill of living. Strumming the guitar, composing poems, photography or simply sitting to stare at sunrise and sunset , wonders of Nature re-kindle the latent passion which re-surfaces when we travel away from the usual, the routine. It is just that we need to let go of the reins that tug at us and keep us from travelling. ENRICHING EXPERIENCING: Undoubtedly, travel then becomes an experience that makes us a better person than we were at its start. It helps enervate, rejuvenate, rekindle the spirit of life and makes rich the diverse experience that one derives from travelling. One needn't have to travel far or wide, but just away, for that breath of fresh air to return to the usual with a renewed vigour ,viewing it as the unusual. So next holiday, travel away from the routine, severe ties with the usual and come back rich! Anjali Nagpal WHAT YOU SOW, YOU REAP...NOTHING MORE… NOTHING LESS The Earth is like the dormant servant, which only reaps the fruit of the seed you have sowed. Have you ever sowed an apple seed and got a mango plant? No. You only get what you sow. Our subconscious mind is also like that dormant servant, who only does what it's told to do. Your subconscious mind does not engage in proving whether your thoughts are good or bad, true or false but only responds according to the nature of your thoughts or suggestions. Your thoughts and beliefs are like those seeds, which you are sowing, in your subconscious mind and then reaping the fruits of those beliefs by getting similar situations and experiences. Nature has always taught us that everything has to take a full circle. It is just like this: you take a breath in, you inhale but this is a half a breath. You also have to exhale. That is the other half, and both breaths – inhaling and exhaling makes it a circle, a total breath. If you think of only inhaling and not exhaling, then you will die. Every breath you inhale, there is a breath you need to exhale which is necessary for life. Every thought and belief is like that seed. When you create a belief, it's like inhaling a breath and then the experience is created which is like exhaling that inhaled breath. This is the full circle of life. When you are sowing positive seeds, you are getting positive fruits and when you are sowing negative seeds, you are getting negative fruits. Every negative thought creates negative experience, and every positive thought creates positive experience. Your thoughts and beliefs have certain energies and when they are created, they go in the Universe and experiences are created out of them. When you believe and keep using words like “its too expensive” or “I cannot afford it” or “ I cannot do this” then you will be in situations, which will make this true for you. When you believe “I can afford it” or “I can do this” than every situations will reflect that for you. When you think thought of judgment and criticism, that's what you get. When you giving thoughts of hatred, then that's what comes back to you in the form of experiences and situation that you will hate. When you give thoughts of guilt then you get pain, when you give out thoughts of forgiveness and compassion then you get freedom and prosperity and when you give thoughts of love and acceptance then you get love and acceptance. It's that simple. This is not any magic but as I keep repeating that our outer world is a reflection of our inner world. You are just reaping the fruits of what you believe. The best thing is that the point of power is always in the present moment. No matter what you have sown in your past, you can always start fresh today. Let's come from a place where it's okay to be who you are and make the changes. What a revolution when we discover that we can make changes in our life without being a bad person and then change. We could be okay and then change. Negative thoughts never changes anything. Refuse to think negative and start thinking positive. Start thinking thoughts of love and acceptance and just observe the changes which will be amazing. Sow the seeds of forgiveness, love and acceptance. Reap the fruits and enjoy life. READER'S MESSAGES Dear Editor This looks like the trend the BMC has been following over the years. Build a hospital or a facility for the people and not let people use it. There have been several incidents like these in past. If the BMC decides to build a hospital for the poor they should let them use it. How can they say give it away because the number of patients were less, and call it a dead investment? Didn't they think before building the hospital whether they will get enough patients? This is a very unprofessional way of working. I hope the BMC takes the necessary steps to get the hospital functioning so that the slum dwellers of Anand Nagar and around can use this facility. Thanks to Mumbai Messenger for highlighting the issue. Regards, Ranjita Kochar Dear Editor, Ranjeet, the owner of AC rickshaw Dekho Magar Pyaar Se is setting a new bench mark for all auto rickshaw drivers in Mumbai. The problems the citizens are facing these days because of the rickshaw drivers are a lot and everybody is aware about it. The rickshaw drivers are getting more arrogant by the day and in the midst of all of this if Ranjit is doing this work of putting customer first it is a very commendable job. I hope the other rickshaw drivers learn from him and it is good that Mumbai Messenger is covering stories like these. I wished you'll had shared his number as well. From Rajiv Lokhande To the Editor Lokhandwala Lake used to be such a nice place for bird watching but all that has changed drastically. The authority needs to do something about this problem very soon. There have been a lot of places in and around Mumbai which were not taken care of and then we lost those places forever. It is very embarrassing that the residents have made the lake a dumping ground, by making offerings of puja. The lake has almost dried because of less rains this season on top of it dumping in the lake is not really helping the aquatic life. I hope the necessary authorities take the steps to prevent the lake from getting destroyed. I hope Mumbai Messenger highlights this issue till something is done about it. Koyal Parikh Dear Editor, Mumbai roads any which way are not really in a good condition and every monsoon we hear the news about potholes. If Ganesh mandals are going to add to it and then the situation is only going to worsen. I am happy that the BMC is taking action against all the madals responsible. I hope that the decision of the BMC culminates into action and doesn't remain just like one of the many decisions that they took which was never implemented in reality. Potholes are a serious issue since a lot of accidents take place because of them. I hope the necessary steps are taken by the BMC. Thanks to Mumbai Messenger for making us aware. Sincerely, Rajiv Dholakia SM KABEER/MM 14 Oct to 20 Oct, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 39 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 BIZWORLD 21 MUMBAIMESSENGER MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY BANDRA: Arbaaz Khan, Amrita Arora, Shakeel Ladak (Amrita's husband) and their kids having a great time at the Big Boys Toys Expo 2015 at the MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai. Arbaaz Khan, Amrita Arora and Shakeel Ladak took a Sunday break visiting the Big Boys Toys Expo 2015 to browse around the fancy supercars, bikes and gadgets on display. The kids had a blast gliding on the latest generation of self-balancing electric vehicles, Segway and IOWalk. Looking at the enthusiasm, Arbaaz gifted his son an IOWalk at the exhibition. Big Boys Toys Expo 2015, organised by Event Capital, Yes Expo and Laqshya Live Experiences was held at the MMRDA Grounds, BKC in Mumbai from October 9 to 11. Big Boys Toys Expo 2015 Sachin Murdeshwar MUMBAI: Apollo Sugar Clinics Ltd (ASCL), an innovative, single specialty diabetes and endocrine healthcare service provider announced its entry into Mumbai with the opening of 4 neighborhood care delivery centers in Vile Parle, Kandivili, Chembur and Tardeo. The launch event was hosted by Sangita Reddy, Chairperson, Apollo Sugar Clinics Ltd. and Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd., and Gagan Bhalla, Chief Executive Officer, Apollo Sugar Clinics, and graced by Dr. Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director, India & Vice President, South Asia – Sanofi, Dr. Shashank Joshi, President, Indian Academy of Diabetes and Practicing Endocrinologist and Dr Sanjiv Shah, Board Member, Indian Academy of Diabetes & Indian Medical Association and Lead Consultant, Apollo Sugar Clinics Mumbai. Designed to provide the best standards of services and facilities for diabetes care, Apollo Sugar is equipped with a highly trained, experienced and compassionate team of doctors and multi-disciplinary care team members including specialized dieticians, educators, and diabetes trained nurses. Apollo Sugar aims at bringing world class diabetic care to the doorsteps of Mumbai citizens using a comprehensive, evidence based care approach. It is a one stop shop that offers high quality end to end comprehensive care across clinical and lifestyle aspects of managing diabetes. Each neighborhood clinic ranges from 750 – 1000 sq ft and the larger formats providing advanced care have an expanse of 2000-4000 sq ft. The new centers offer access to Apollo's world class clinical infrastructure, diagnostics, access to lifestyle management and patient support programs through the use of advanced technology among many other associated services. Commenting at the launch, Sangita Reddy, Chairperson, Apollo Sugar and Joint Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals said “Apollo Sugar has benchmarked global best practices in quality healthcare delivery with stringent alignment to approved standards and protocols. With the increasing burden of diabetes in our society, we need to act quickly. Apollo Sugar has therefore set foot in Mumbai to offer patients advanced care and counseling for diabetes. We aim to have many more centers spread across more neighborhoods in Mumbai to ensure proximity of people with diabetes, to world class care.” Speaking on the occasion, Gagan Bhalla, Chief Executive Officer of Apollo Sugar said, “We believe proven, world-class care for diabetes needs to be accessible to Mumbaikars in their neighborhood given how difficult travel can be across Mumbai. Apollo Sugar with the launch of its four new centers in the city of Mumbai endeavors to deliver end-to-end diabetes care through its holistic diabetes and lifestyle management programmes. Built on the 30 year legacy of Apollo, Apollo Sugar Clinics aim to help Mumbaikars live a disease free diabetes lifestyle. We promise to hand-hold Mumbaikars in managing their Diabetes by delivering proven and internationally acclaimed standards of care at affordable price points, thus helping improve their quality of life by preventing and reducing complications.” Dr. Shailesh Ayyangar, Vice -President - South Asia, Sanofi said, “Sanofi has a heritage of nearly 100 years in developing treatments for diabetes, and understands the impact of integrated diabetes management and innovative care models can have for, patients with diabetes. 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Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, who star in the much awaited rom-com Shaandaar, which will be releasing on October 22, were seen at the launch of the event promoting the film's alliance with destination Britain and the locations where the film has been shot extensively. Britain welcomed over 390,000 visitors from India in 2014, making India the biggest source market for visitor numbers from the BRIC markets. Therefore, the need to create bespoke campaigns that appeal to the Indian visitors is a priority for Visit Britain. The synergies with the film Shaandaar are well matched, as the film has been extensively shot in the English Countryside. Bollywood Britain – Shaandaar, a contest based campaign, launches the TVC with a strong digital focus in association with sponsor partner Turkish Airlines. The airline is offering two Business Class Flights to Britain for the lucky winners to go explore the stunning British countryside. Aimed at the young discerning Indian traveler, to assist them in planning their Bollywood Britain travel better, Visit Britain along with Lonely Planet India, have also published the guide 'Great Britain-The Bollywood Way'. This guide draws special focus on all the serene landscapes of Britain where iconic Bollywood films have been shot. Visit Britain's Regional Manager for Asia Pacific and Middle East, Sumathi Ramadhan adds, “We are very pleased to be working with this movie and the fantastic star cast in it. We are honoured to have partnered with Dharma productions for this campaign. Britain is known for its lush countryside and picturesque locations and this opportunity helps us celebrate that and much more. We hope that this film is a blockbuster and encourages all the Indian travelers to come relive their Bollywood memories in Britain.” Turkish Airlines General Manager Mehmet Akay from Mumbai and Ozer Guler from New Delhi, said, “We are delighted to be the airline partner of choice, for the Visit Britain- Shaandaar campaign. Britain is one of the most picturesque places in the world; an ideal romantic get awaywith its scenic beauty, food and nightlife. Turkish airlines files daily to Britain from across 109 countries via Istanbul with quick 3 hour connectivity. The Airline has one of the best services to offer to its business class travelers. Turkish Airlines is the only Airline flying to maximum countries in the world. Because of our superlative services we have been also chosen by Skytrax as 'the Best Airline in Europe' for 5 years in a row. We would love the campaign winners to 'Widen' their experience and make their travel unforgettable with Turkish Airlines”. The lead actors of Shaandaar, Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt, spoke about their experience filming Shaandaar and their time in Britain. Alia Bhatt said, “I love England, and it's one of my favourite holiday destinations. The shopping in London is BIZWORLD 22 fantastic. And there is so much to discover when you step out of the cities-from the very pretty Lake District to Leeds where we shot lot of Shaandaar. My mom is British- born and it is where she began acting so it will always have a special place in my heart as well as my family”. Shahid Kapoor added, “I enjoy the UK very much. There is a wealth of history, dramatic scenery, sacred sites, legend and tradition all come together and there is so much to discover when you step out of the cities. The countryside specially, invokes a sense of romance that's perfect for a holiday”. 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However, the garden amenities were seen deteriorating and were awaiting maintenance, by local authorities for long. The garden has a play area that the swings, slides to have developed rust, making it dangerous for the children to use. The green patch in the garden required the horticulture attention too. The residents worried that anti social activities would take place, as the lights in the garden did not work on most of the occasions. The garden lacked security as well, which raised concern among the garden visitors. "During summer, children love to spend time in the garden. We cannot send our children in garden which lacks such basic amenities. The civic authorities should pay attention to these recreational centres as well," complained a Mulund resident. 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