`achhe` din for pavement grabbers - Mumbai Messenger
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`achhe` din for pavement grabbers - Mumbai Messenger
O U T R I G H T - R E N TA L MUMBAI, WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, 16 PAGES, RS.4, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12, PHONE: 7718807071-72 www.mumbaimessenger.com 97680 77077 ‘ACHHE’ DIN FOR PAVEMENT GRABBERS CM GIFTS BRAND NEW FOOTPATH TO ENCROACHERS When Don came 12 to Helen’s Rescue Mumbai Messenger craves to become the voice of the local residents. We are open to all your suggestions, problems and information that you think can bring a change in the society. All it takes is a small step to bring out an big change... Be in touch mumbaimessengerweekly @gmail.com 77188 07071 - 72 It is true that the human spirit boasts of an unlimited potential. Our certified professionals have designed awareness workshops to empower you to tab those innate potential and rediscover yourself. We take you on a journey to explore self, bring forth your uniqueness and be the individual that you are! We provide you with the tools and techniques that make you aware to choose a life you truly desire. Underneath is the list of upcoming transformational workshops this year for a new start. The footpath (in pic) was in a very bad shape and taken over by a bunch of rustic tribals who received an unexpected gift after the same was fully relaid due to State Chief Minister’s visit. PHOTO/ SHARAD VEGDA PAGE 02 >> For further details please contact: Anjali Nagpal: +91 98204 09998 Amanpreet Nagpal: +91 99307 93061 anjali.innerpeace@gmail.com amanpreetnagpal220585@hotmail.com 02 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 THE WEEK THAT WAS... Father-son duo died in wall collapse On March 29, a 10-year-old son and his 45-year-old father died when a compound wall of an under construction wall collapsed on them at Dahisar. The wall of the SRA building at SN Dube Road collapsed on the duo at around 7:45am when they were asleep. The ambulance, rescue van and fire engine rushed to their rescue. The two were dead before they could be taken to the hospital. The other family members, the man's wife and his three daughters escaped unhurt. The locals said that the incident took place due to the unnecessary construction material dumped near the compound wall. Man arrested for raping girl child On March 28, a 42-year-old man was arrested by the officers of the Crime Branch for raping a 7-yearold girl in Santacruz. The accused was on the run since Thursday, when the incident took place. The officers had set a trap as he was supposed to board a train to Gujarat from Borivali. The victim lives with her parents in the same building as the accused. The man used to visit the girl's house everyday and molest her, but later the same day, he raped her. One held for duping couple On March 28, a 48-year-old man was arrested by the Azad Maidan police for cheating a woman and her husband on the pretext of getting their son a job with a civic body. The accused, Vinod Waghela works in the BMC and had gone to the victim's residence in November. He promised them to get their son a job in the BMC as he was struggling to get a proper job and told them to pay him Rs. 1.5 lakh. After the parents paid Vinod a sum of Rs 12,000, he gave their son a BMC form to fill. On receiving the entire amount, he said that their son would get a joining letter via courier in a few days. When the complainants did not receive a letter, they called Vinod but his phone was off. It was then that they realized that they had been cheated. Fake cops attempt abducting two friends On March 28, a man and woman were abducted by two men who faked as policemen near Peddar Road, but they failed to do so as the man shouted for help and alerted the locals and the police. One of the accused, Salim Irshad Khan has been arrested. The 22year old and his colleague were riding towards Marine Drive at around 2am when the incident took place. The two fake cops stopped the couple and asked the man for his license. The man refused to show produce it until he verified their IDs. On hearing this, they slapped the man, took his license forcibly and compelled the couple to accompany them to the police station. FOLLOW US ON MUMBAIMESSENGER >> PAGE 01 CM GIFTS BRAND NEW FOOTPATH TO... BMC clears encroachment only for a day for Chief Ministers' visit Repeated requests made to the BMC by residents, activists and other authorities to take required action has fallen on deaf ears mera =N u mahan PHOTO/ SHARAD VEGDA Kritika Sharma LOKHANDWALA: It's been months since the footpath leading to Lokhandwala Complex, near the CSIR - National Institute of Oceanography has been encroached upon by beggars, bullock carts and a lot of filth. Adding to this has been the footpath's broken paver blocks, rendering it totally useless for pedestrians. However, in a shocking move, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) cleared the area off encroachments on March 24, but only for a day. This was primarily to get a clean chit from the Chief Ministers office. More than a month back the Mumbai Messenger had reported the problem to which the Assistant Commissioner of the BMC, Parag R Masurkar had no reply. Many activists have also tried to remove the beggars from the stretch, but the efforts have been futile. Finally, on March 24, the Mumbai Messenger team spotted Masurkar standing at the stretch, getting the footpath cleared off all the encroachment and filth. On questioning his reason for delayed action, he said, “Everyone was having a problem with the condition of the footpath, so we have finally started work on it.” But the truth is that the footpath had been cleared only because the honorary Chief Minister Devindra Fadnavis was scheduled to visit the nearby institute for its inauguration, dated March 26. In other words, the BMC took action to earn good points from the Chief Minister's office. The beggars who encroached upon the footpath were asked to leave the place immediately, only for a day. A beggar occupying at the footpath since few months said, River Ganga is worshiped as a symbol of purity whereas it is ironically one of the most polluted rivers in India. Innumerable Hindus bathe in the river to wash away their sins and free themselves from the cycle of death and rebirth. People consider it Holy and worship it. At the same time, ironically, tonnes of industrial and human waste are thrown into the river, and also many dead bodies are cremated there. Send us your comments and suggestions: opinion.mumbaimessenger@gmail.com Cancer detection camp “They came last night and asked us to move from here for just one night. So we had to sleep near the garbage. Now we are back today and they are not telling us anything.” A pedestrian said, “If this is the way our authorities are working, then I request our Chief Minister to keep visiting the area so that we can live in better conditions.” A local resident Ragini Shah expressed, “It was clear that the area was a nuisance to all pedestrians. In fact, the BMC was totally aware of it. Then why was the work not being done? They started work on the footpath for a person who is not even going to use it! Also, the footpath has been cleared only until the area that would be visible to the CM during his visit. A little ahead, the condition is disgusting and untouched. It is a humble request to our chief minister to keep visiting the area, so that the BMC will work.” The organiser Mr. Darshan Aurora himself took the cancer test with the PHOTO/ DIKSHA rest of the people during the camp. LOKHANDWALA: A cancer detection camp was held on March 29, in Lokhandwala Garden no. 2, by the Samartha Nagar Lokhandwala Complex Residents Association. The President of the Association Yogesh Patel, Convener Darshan Aurora and Radheysham Falod along with the Honorary Secretary Ajay Gupta held a successful camp under the medical guidance of Dr. Minal Parab. The camp had a first-come-first-serve offer for 50 men and 50 women with a registration fee of Rs. 100. LOCAL 03 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Taxi drivers block stray mural view PHOTO/ DIKSHA Residents create mural for loving stray dog who had been killed by a speeding vehicle; taxi stand blocks it from being seen Kritika Sharma LOKHANDWALA: Residents of Lokhandwala recently created a heart-warming tribute for a stray dog that was killed by a speeding car. A message has been painted on a wall in the second lane of Lokhandwala Complex, along with a large image of the dog. The message reads: If love could have saved you, you could have lived forever. Save our strays. Drive responsibly. Residents have created the mural for every passing vehicle to see, so that strays are safe from speedsters. However, these efforts have been rendered useless due to a taxi stand at the spot that covers the mural. The taxi drivers refused to move even when our correspondent politely requested them to do so, until they got a LAXMAN RAJAI passenger. The stray dog, Moti used to guard Sunny Side, Benzer, Sunswept and Tw i n To w e r s a p a r t m e n t s i n Lokhandwala. Neighbours always took care of him and saw to it that he was bathed and vaccinated regularly. He was not a stray dog for any of the society members. He lived in the area since five years until the unfortunate incident. Moti was found dead a few days back with tyre marks all over his body. The society members cremated him on the Back Road, and made offerings of flowers and his favourite chew sticks on his tomb. The artists had drawn the outline of mural and the children of nearby buildings filled in the colours. Around seven children worked eight hours to finish the painting of the brown dog, with his tongue hanging out. Passersby in the second lane stopped to ask what it was, and once they heard of the tragedy, they picked up the brush as well. Sunny, a Lokhandwala resident said, “People think that they can carelessly run over stray dogs and get away. This is so not fair. To curb People think that they can carelessly run over stray dogs and get away. This is so not fair. To curb such incidents, our law should become more stringent” – Local resident such incidents, our law should become more stringent.” Another resident Ajeet says, “It is a good initiative. I hope reckless drivers will learn something from the mural and behave like humans.” For every person there, the mural can be a great inspiration and reminder to drive cautiously and to value life. However, the taxi drivers have certainly made the effort nonworthy. Mobile : 99873 77887 98920 06743 FOR BUYING, SELLING AND LEASING OF RESIDENTIAL FLATS AND COMMERCIAL PREMISES LAXMAN'S ESTATE AGENCY Shop No. 71, A, RNA Arcade, First Floor, Near High Point Restaurant, Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri West, Mumbai - 53 Email : raj1649@yahoo.com LOCAL 04 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Indiscipline, lack of hygiene irks members who feed strays milk and biscuits. Now we all know that once you feed an animal at a certain place, it never leaves that place. It is okay to feed them, but why around the premises?” Ragini Prasad, a member of Managing Committee, Panchmukhi building said, “I doubt if any of the dogs have been vaccinated.” Devindra Singh, Treasurer of Panchamrut building said, “We simply don't want people to feed stray dogs at a place that they become habitual to, especially in the premises.” The concern of all residents is protection from non-vaccinated stray dogs. • No 'No Parking' Boards in the lane: The primary function of every road is to allow easy access to passing vehicles but here at Panch Marg, the picture is quite different. On the road leading to the society, parking is a huge problem as it covers half of the road, leaving little space for vehicles to move. Singh says, “Every lane usually has boards for parking on alternate sides. It is only our PHOTOS/SHARAD VEGDA lane which does not have any such board and people park Mumbai Messenger, your weekly newspaper from Andheri, on both sides, narrowing down the road.” The members of now begins a series of write-ups, featuring various the society also insisted to meet the traffic inspector of societies in the area in an attempt to reach closer to the their area and take him on a round up to show the readers. The reports will include everything, good and prevailing issues. bad, concerning that particular society after speaking to its • Filth and mosquitoes: Mosquitoes are a huge members. To start the series, Kritika Sharma speaks to problem for every resident in the complex. Ragini said, members of Panch Complex to address their issues: “The place beyond Park Plaza building has become a “We simply don't want people to feed stray dogs at garbage dumping zone and just because of it we are a place that they become habitual to, especially in having mosquito problems.” the premises” - Devindra Singh, Panchamrut • Bottleneck: On the road leading to Central Institute society of Fisheries Education, there is a Located in Versova, Panch Complex S O C I E T Y S P E A K stable due to which the road has consists of five buildings and like narrowed and a bottleneck is any other society, has its share of issues; though these are created. Devindra says, “We have such a fine and wide external ones that are creating nuisance for them. Here road here but just when it reaches the stable, it narrows are a few: down in which, there isn't space for even two vehicles to • Stray dog menace: The biggest nuisance for almost move together.” Most of the time that particular road has all residents is the stray dogs in the compound, a potential traffic jams, which creates a nuisance for the people who danger for residents, walking in and out of the complex. live nearby. Even the local Corporator has been fighting a Children are usually playing in the area where the strays lot for these issues but nothing seems to be working due to loiter. Akhtar Shamsi, the Chairman of Panchvatika the ignorance of various authorities and also the building says, “We have a lot of dog lovers in our complex stronghold of the people living around the stable. Devindra Singh Ragini Prasad Akhtar Shamsi Why is the censured cop still on duty ? Mr. Masurkar smells no stink While the local Corporator, Jyotsana Dighe said that she is planning to beautify the place, the ward officer, Parag R Masurkar said he would take required action soon Kritika Sharma PHOTO/NIKET KOTECHA After making negligent statement to molestation victim, Police Sub Inspector Mangesh Rane continues to report to work Shrutika Sukhi OSHIWARA: A 27-year- old woman was more than a fortnight ago molested by three men at Bangur Nagar area, near Mega Mall. The woman was travelling in an auto rickshaw at 1:25am on March 16 when she saw a group of men thrashing a few youngsters. When she stopped and asked a few onlookers about the incident, she was pushed inside a car and was touched inappropriately. She dialled the number of the police control room and narrated the incident, after which the police arrived. The molesters were taken to Oshiwara police station but they escaped since no action was taken against them by Police Sub Inspector Mangesh Rane. At the Oshiwara police station, Rane did not file the woman's FIR since he claimed that being touched inappropriately was not a sexual assault or crime and told the victim that the case did not fall in his jurisdiction. He also directed her to file the case in another police station. She then went to Bangur Nagar Police station where her case was filed under various sections. After verifying the area where the incident took place, the case was transferred to Oshiwara police station. One of the molesters, Sagar Singh, has a number of extortion cases pending against him. It has been almost three weeks to this incident, but no action has been taken against Rane yet. The Senior Police Inspector, Oshiwara, Subhash Vele said, “Rane is still on duty and enquiry in the case is on. If he is at fault, action will be taken against him.” SHASTRI NAGAR: The encroachment and filth problems in Shastri Nagar, Laxmi Industrial Estate and its surrounding areas are something that Mumbai Messenger has taken up repeatedly. The beautifully constructed buildings and complexes have their ramps landing directly on the pedestrian paths, making people vulnerable to being hurt. Also, the restaurants that are built under every residential building have an extended shed, the supports of which make walking difficult for everyone. Even the delivery bikes of such restaurants are parked on the streets, which barely leave any space for people to walk on. Balraj, resident of a nearby society said, “We are not allowed to walk on the footpaths because of these annoying encroachments. This is a huge recurring issue.” The problem of sewage is a major concern and is causing unhygienic living conditions. Open storm water drains are being used as public urinals, which makes the place very stinky. An open garbage bin at the Laxmi Industrial estate makes this area look dirty and is a big reason that causes huge mosquito menace. Local corporator Jyotsana Dighe and Parag R Masurkar Ward Officer of the BMC have been notified about the issue around two months back. While Dighe said that she is planning to beautify the place, the ward officer said he would take required action. However, none of them kept their words and situation is still the same in both the areas. Masurkar said, “I would have sorted the issues earlier, but I am not getting proper Police protection. Also, due to children's exams we were not allowed to carry out any such work. But I will surely look into the matter very soon.” LOCAL 05 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Hawkers spread nuisance, motorists suffer Kritika Sharma A vendor appears to being pushed to work by the creative painting spotted by our photographer on a wall at Mahim. It's a DISASTER not a Development Plan – Sanjay Nirupam The Mumbai Congress President Sanjay Nirupam recently called for an Open Session at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan to discuss the diverse pros and cons of the Mumbai Development Plan 2034. This session was addressed by Sanjay Nirupam, renowned Actress and Social Activist Shabna Azmi, ExParliament MP Priya Dutt and many leading architects. They all demanded more emphasis on lifestyle of Mumbaikar's and showed their disagreement on the DP. “The Mumbai Corporation has prepared the Development Plan and it is not at all in favour of the city's development, and in the near future, we are going to oppose the DP,” said Nirupam. “Though Shiv Sena is the ruling party and their discomfort against the DP is fake, I fe e l t h e y a re fo o l i n g t h e Mumbaikars,” said Nirupam. “The Development Plan has to consider the daily needs of the citizens. In routine life common people face many challenges, and to develop and finalise the DP we should involve the common people and consider their views about the same. The Development Plan prepared by the Municipal Corporation is very technical and it is beyond the understanding of the common man. So I feel we should summarize the DP in simple language and question the common people for their views,” said Social Activist Shabana Azmi. “The needs of the common man should be considered while drafting the Development Plan - this is the main thought behind it, but the current DP is more in favour of builders and it is somewhere harmful for common man,” alleges Ex MP Priya Dutt. “The Development Plan is not only meant for the beautification of the city but the aim behind it is to have an affordable lifestyle, healthcare services and education,” said renowned Architect P.K. Das. All participants in the Open Session expressed disagreement with the Development Plan and suggested to revise it, considering the basic and important need of the common man. Nirupam said, “We are planning an aggressive demonstration against the Development Plan in the near future.” PHOTO/SHARAD VEGDA ANDHERI: A road that can be easily accessed by vehicles near Andheri West station has now turned into a hawker's hotspot and a place full with unauthorized construction. The road has its one end on the opposite of Navrang Cinema lane on SV Road, while the other connects to Andheri station towards platform number 1. It is just near the local ward office of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the shortest way for people coming from Jogeshwari. Until work on the last stretch of Metro began, auto rickshaws and cars used this road but then it was closed for vehicles and soon street vendors filled it. Not just the hawkers, but stall owners too have extended their shops illegally at the spot. Even the shopkeepers of the area feel that the hawkers are a big nuisance. The owner of a jewellery shop said, “Our customers just cannot enter this lane because there is no space for vehicles. One has to park the car far away and no one likes it.” Another shopkeeper says, “We are the ones who pay property tax and these hawkers who sit here for free are benefited more than us.” Few authorities have been working to clear the encroachments and open the stretch for motorists so that traffic can be reduced. ‘Teach for India’ via Cricket Shrutika Sukhi AZAD NAGAR: A four-day International Cricket Tournament was organised on March 25, 26, 28 and 29, by the teachers of Teach For India foundation, namely Vaibhav Gupta, Prakhar Misra and Tushar Madan respectively. The idea behind this initiative was to teach the students values in a fun way, PHOTO/NIKET KOTECHA through the sport they like. The event 'The Right Pitch' was held on the grounds of Hansraj Morarji Public School and was sponsored by Rotary Club and Rahee Foundation. The Rotary Club financed a major amount towards the logistics of the tournament inclusive of the ground, match apparatus, and give-aways for students. The Rotary Club also got cricket uniforms printed for the students. The Rahee Foundation provided coaches for all participating schools and trained them according to the curriculum. The students were being trained since November. Almost 30 Teach for India schools participated and there were around 350 children. The students were divided into three categories: Standard 4th and 5th, Standard 6th and 7th and Standard 8th. The students played a match of five overs and there was a winning team from all categories. The winners were- from 4th and 5th Standard (Elia Sarwat High School, Malwani); from 6th and 7th Standard (Gumpha Road, Jogeshwari); and from 8th Standard (Divine Child High School, Goregaon). They even had a fair play award wherein the team with the best behaviour on field, who doesn't use foul language and respects the umpire's decision was given a prize. Teach For India usually organises annual days, picnics and various other events for their students every year, but this time they wanted to do something different so they came up with this initiative in 2014. Prakhar Misra, one of the organisers said, “We wanted to give our children the values in life through this sport. The idea behind this was to provide our children with the right amount of exposure coupled with academic achievement and to help them build sustained values and mindsets. About Teach for India Teach To Lead was formally established in 2008. Teach To Lead is a notfor-profit organization whose mission is to create a movement of leaders who will work to eliminate educational inequity in the country. Teach For India, a project of Teach To Lead, is a nationwide movement of outstanding college graduates and young professionals who will commit two-years to teach fulltime in under resourced schools and who will become lifelong leaders working from within various sectors towards the pursuit of equity in education. LOCAL 06 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Have we become more Section 66A: insensitive? People gain liberty Pradnya Mandhare has been praised by everyone for taking on a man who molested her, and dragging him by his hair to the police – while dozens of bystanders did nothing to help. She was travelling home when she was approached by the obviously drunken man. Such repeated incidents are a reminder of how thick skinned and insensitive the society has become. Here is what a few residents had to say: PHOTOS/DIKSHA People are stupid and scared. They want others to help them when they are in need but they don't want to help others when the need arises. Gaurav Sharma, 20 Today, no one cares about anyone. They would never give a helping hand. Aishwarya Suman, 18 I think people are scared of the system, so they don't even help. If they start helping it will become a better place to live in. Ammar Imam, 19 People nowadays are least bothered about others. They just care about themselves. Dhanashri Salkar, 18 Yes, people are becoming People have become very insensitive. People in Mumbai insensitive. It is shocking to don't care when such see that such an incident has incidents take place. They taken place in a public place are too busy in their own and no one came to the girl's lives. rescue. Shefali Karulkar, 19 People don't want to get into someone else's matter. People don't want to get into legal hassles. Saniya Khan, 19 Hamza Shaikh, 19 There should be more RPF officers on the stations. The benches, which are made for them are always empty or common people are seen sitting on it. But rarely any officer is on duty. Shreyansh Upadhyay, 22 It is a shame that people have become so insensitive and selfish. We should start thinking about others and show humanity during such incidents. In Mumbai, such things keep happening. I have observed many times that no one helps any person. If it were in a small town, people would have helped. Yogita Mahindra, 19 One out of 100 people help others. Everyone around is just so selfish that they hardly care about anything happening near them. Swapnali, 22 Anil Gaikwad, 34 I have helped people quite a few times and I think that people should help others for the sake of humanity. Shri Gaikwad, 32 One should never expect anything from strangers in this city. People love watching drama. So if someone is being harassed, people will just sit back and watch. Dinesh Kumar, 48 People never help because they are all so busy in their own lives. Everyone is in a rush for their own things, so when such cases take place, they simply ignore. I think it's not just about harassment, but people have become insensitive towards many issues around them. Be it an accident or harassment, people behave in the same manner. Isha, 18 No not insensitive, perhaps they have become a little more concerned about themselves. People don't interfere because while helping, one might get into a problem himself. Bimal Ekka, 43 People don't want to interfere - it is someone else's matter. And the major reason behind this is that people have forgotten their social responsibilities. They ignore because most of the times while helping someone, they themselves get into a trap. when one goes to the police station, one gets caught in legal matters. So there are a lot of deterrents. Kunal, 20 Ravi Kumar, 30 Neeta, 25 “This move gives more liberty to the people to express themselves; but this should be done in limits, as far as there is no obscenity or abusive language being used” – Ex MLA Krishna Hegde Shrutika Sukhi It was a relief to the people of India and justice was done to the fundamental right of 'freedom of speech,' when the Supreme Court (SC) struck down Section 66A of the Information Technology Act, which gives the government the power to arrest a person for posting alleged "offensive" content online. The law: 66A- Punishment for sending offensive messages through communication services, etc. -Any person who sends, by means of a computer resource or a communication device,(a) Any information that is grossly offensive or has menacing character; or (b) Any information which he knows to be false, but for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred or ill will, persistently by making use of such computer resource or a communication device; or (c) Any electronic mail or electronic mail message for the purpose of causing annoyance or inconvenience or to deceive or to mislead the addressee or recipient about the origin of such messages. Krishna Hegde, Ex-MLA said, “This is a good move. People can express their thoughts more freely now. In some cases, warrants were issued against people in the past. This move gives more liberty to the people to express themselves; but this should be done in limits, as far as there is no obscenity or abusive language being used. Many a times on Twitter and Facebook, people use abusive language for no reason at all.” In the last four years, it has been noticed that the Section has been misused by the government and various authorities and the investigations were conducted in a careless manner. When the Section was introduced, it tried to monitor the discussion on various social media platforms and like Facebook and Twitter. The SC said that there is something called as 'discussion' and something called 'incitement.' So there has to be a line drawn, where it has to be seen if any discussion leads to any public disorder. Only then, there can be a restriction to freedom of speech - spoken, written or on the Internet The SC also said that the constitution only permits some kind of restriction on freedom of speech if it goes against public order. But the Section 66A does not pass the muster of the public order and hence it is taken down and declared unconstitutional. The SC will also will also decide the validity of several other laws that gives the authorities, the power to take down pages on the Internet. Former Information Broadcast Minister Manish Tewari said, “The SC has done the right thing by striking down Section 66A. It had put too much power in the hands of law enforcement authorities to persecute and hound people. So therefore by striking down the Section, the court has done the appropriate thing.” The youth, in general, spend a lot of time on social media sites. They have been engaging in liking and sharing various posts by not knowing the consequences of their actions. This is why many innocent people fell prey to the charges of the government in the past. Sushant Singh a local resident says, “It was vague and stupid of the government to even implement the Section 66A. We had to think before even sharing a post which we support. I'm glad that the SC has taken this decision.” Manisha Parkar, another resident says, “This is great news. Ever since the decision has passed, there have been jokes and posts about it. We have finally got our freedom of speech back. Now all the politicians who misused this got a good lesson.” To, Jyotsana Dighe Subject: - Acumination of rain water in drainage This is to inform you that the BMC had taken repairing work outside our society. Our drainages were preciously connected from both sides of the road to main drainage but after road repairing both outlets of drainage which connects it to the main drain are blocked. Hence, water and dust gets accumulated in our drainage as construction work is going on the next plot. Earlier we had informed you to please send some of your staff to inspect the situation of rain water outlet to main drainage. Once Mrs. Subdha Joshi from the maintenance department of BMC had come and verified the mistakes done by BMC department but no action was taken after that. As both the sides of drainage are not having outlet connection, the water gets blocked. We request you send someone to look at the whole situation so that our drainages can also be kept clean and dry. Please look into the matter as soon as possible else we have to take the rout towards higher authorities. Regards Residents, Duplex Heights CO Op Housing Society Ltd, Yamuna Nagar, Andheri West, Mumbai - 53 LETTERS TO THE CORPORATOR Here is a chance for all our readers to have their grievances regarding the area heard and answered by our local Corporators. All you have to do is write in to us and we assure answers to your queries/concerns. You can email us at: letters.mumbaimessenger@gmail.com EDUBUZZ 07 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Career choice: Hotel Management Shrutika Sukhi Nowadays, the youth is inclined towards the most lucrative and highly paid careers like MBA, Medical, Engineering, etc. But due to an increasing scope in the hospitality industry, economic freedom and rapid globalization, many new employment streams have been generated in the Hotel Management industry. With globalisation gaining acceptance in more and more countries, the hotel management industry is truly becoming global. Owners are opening a chain of new hotels in various cities, big and small. Now the requirement for trained hotel management professionals is huge. Although considered one of the most glamorous careers, hotel management requires professionals who can keep their cool even in the most challenging situations. Hotel management can include Hotel and Restaurant management, Cruise Ship Hotel management, Hospital Administration and Catering, Hotel and Tourism Associations, Airline Catering and Cabin Services, Club management, Forest Lodges, Guest Houses amongst others. Expansion of global travel industry and aviation industry is expected to boost hotel industry in the next couple of years. So, after the 12th Hotel Management can be a career choice for aspirants. Hotel Management Entrance Exam: The National Council of Hotel Management and Catering Technology conducts joint hotel management entrance exam every year in April for the 800 seats in different Government institutes in 30 selected cities of India. There are several other reputed private organization and institutes who also conduct their own hotel management career entrance exam for seats in their institutes. Beside that there are several big hotels having their own brands hotels training institutes conduct hotel entrance exams. Aspirant of hotel management can also attain degrees and diploma in hotel management by correspondence. Different Roles, Different Names: • General Managers: Such professionals are responsible for all operations in a hotel. • Resident Managers: Bestowed with the job to be available at just a call away. • Executive Housekeepers: These professionals are expected to ensure cleanliness in the hotel. • Front Office Managers: Most of the hotels own front desk, Front Office Managers manage the same. • Restaurant and food service Managers: They arrange for equipment maintenance and repairs. Example: Banquet Managers are in-charge of catering assignments. • Marketing: Sales and marketing division works to identify the needs of prospective customers, and develop stay packages to suit their needs and sell the services, which have been developed. SOME INSTITUTES IN MUMBAI Global Institute of Management Science (Andheri –East) Kamat's Institute of Hotel Management (Andheri) Atharva College of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (Malad) LN School of Hospitality Studies (Kandivali) Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Mumbai (Dadar) Dadar College of Management (Dadar) Department of family Resource, Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University (Marine lines) G.D. Ambekar Pratishthan's College of Management and Technology (Parel) Arun Muchhala Institute Of Hotel Management & Catering Technology (Thane) College of Hotel & Tourism Management Studies Navi Mumbai (Belapur) Indian Institute of Hospitality & Management (Vasai) ITM Institute of Hotel Management, Mumbai (Khargar) Bharati Vidyapeeth Insitute of Hotel Management (Belapur) Heritage Institute of Hotel and Tourism, Mumbai (Tardeo) NMIMS Mumbai emerges winner at L'Oréal Brandstorm Team to represent India at the international finals in Paris; winners to get 10,000 Euros JUHU: Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) Mumbai won the national finals of L'Oréal Brandstorm 2015, the flagship international marketing game of L'Oréal. The winning team – Team 'Cayenne', comprising of Apurva Kenekar, Rishika Singh and Saurabh Singhal, beat a total of 20 teams in its journey to the cup. They will go on to compete against teams from 45 countries at the international finals to be held in Paris this June. Winners of the international competition will win 10,000 Euros towards a trip anywhere in the world and the coveted L'Oréal Brandstorm Cup. Team NMIMS Mumbai, won the finals for their innovation, new and structured thinking within the brand's context, out of the box creativity, excellent team work, thorough market research and an overall well-integrated campaign presentation. The ideas will be further worked on to compete at the global finals. Conceptualized and launched in 1992, Brandstorm is L'Oréal's unique business competition for students to test their creativity and apply ground-breaking ideas to any one of international brands and distribution channels. Jean-Christophe Letellier, Managing Director – L'Oréal India, said, “Brandstorm is not just an educational competition but a medium that places these students in the shoes of an international product manager, driving them to think like a strategist, an analyst and a leader. Our evaluation of these teams was mainly driven by the quality of their big idea and how it would be communicated to the consumers followed by the analytical process, number crunching and the overall marketing plan”. The delighted team from NMIMS said, “We are ecstatic on winning the L'Oréal Brandstorm 2015 national title. A lot of hard work and rigorous mentoring has gone into this victory. Last six months have been all about the competition, and we are thrilled to represent India on a global platform in Paris. We thank L'Oréal for giving us this huge opportunity and helping us with exceptional mentoring from Ujjwal Chheda, an ex-international winner whose feedback has elevated our creative thinking to a whole new level.” Eurokids celebrates Graduation Day Mumbai Messenger Correspondent LOKHANDWALA: On March 28, Euro Kids Lokhandwala celebrated its Graduation Day at the Raheja Classique Club. The Graduation Day is the final event that Euro Kids holds at the end of the year wherein they show a power point presentation to all the parents - a recap of the entire year's activities. The event also had the children giving different performances for their parents. Senior KG had a presentation on the solar system. Junior KG and Nursery had poetry recital while Playgroup teachers sang a song (written by Principal Priya Mittal) mentioning each child's name in it. The teachers also handed over the report card, books, certificate and a graduation trophy to each child, as they believe that every child is a “Winner.” Neeti Mishra, a parent says, “A big thanks to the entire Eurokids Team for Principal Priya Mittal with one of the students. their dedicated efforts for building a strong foundation for our child. Now our children are confident to explore new challenges just because of their sincere efforts.” Another parent Aryaman Raizada expressed, “The Euro team has given the right pampering to our child. It means the world to us. I thank them for the 'priceless' memories.” The parents and children were then treated to refreshments and snacks. Basics of resume writing Applying for an internship to gain valuable, on-the-job experience? A good resume will clearly and effectively organize and summarize your accomplishments persuasively. Here are a few tips: * Your resume should neatly fit on one page. Keep the font at least 10-point and the page margins reasonable. * Choose a format that's easy to follow and consistent, with headings and organization names in bold. Remember that most employers will skim. * Include sections for Education and Relevant Experience along with additional information like Skills or Certifications. * Use active verbs and concise, formal language. You don't need full sentences but you should not use abbreviations or personal pronouns like “I, me, or we.” * Each section should list with your most recent experience first and work backwards. * Save, review and send electronic resumes as a PDF to guarantee correct formatting. Print hard copies on quality resume paper to take to an interview. Do you want to showcase your child's talent? Here is a chance to do it...! Simply mail us his/her work of creativity, be it poetry, drawings, or anything else along with details of your child. We promise to put it here..!! So what are you waiting for? Grab this chance for your child's claim to fame...and mail us at: mumbaimessengerweekly@gmail.com 08 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 PHOTO/DIKSHA Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone during the trailer launch of “PIKU” in Mumbai. PHOTO/NIKET KOTECHA Elli Avram during the L'Oreal Paris Femina Women Awards 2015 in Mumbai, India. PHOTO/DIKSHA Hollywood actress Lucy Pinder, Niharica Raizada and Rajat Barmecha were present at the first look of 'Warrior Savitiri' on March 24. The movie is based on the historical warrior directed by Param Gill. PHOTO/SHARAD VEGDA PHOTO/DIKSHA Radhika Apte and Vikas Bahl were spotted at the promotional event of the movie “Hunterrr” in Mumbai. PHOTO/NIKET KOTECHA Launch of Dil Ki Baatein Ace filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt attended the launch of the TV serial 'Dil Ki Baaatein' on March 23. The serial will be telecasted on Sony Entertainment Television and will be starring the Ram Kapoor and the gorgeous Gurdeep Kohli in the lead roles. The show explores the complexities of human relationships and ones emotional downfall when fate intervenes. Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt said, “I am glad to associate with Sony Entertainment Television as it is known for representing unconventional and thought provoking stories. Since the concept of Dil Ki Baatein Dil Hi Jaane is one which is close to my heart, the channel seems like the right platform. In fact, the show is more autobiographical than any project I have presented in the past.” John Abraham at FBB Femina Miss India 2015 Grand Finale ENTERTAINMENT 09 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Kriti Sanon has come on board for filmmaker Rohit Shetty's next venture that stars SRK, Kajol and Varun Dhawan. Apart from Kriti, her close friends are also excited about the fact that she will be working with Shah Rukh. Kriti has a lot of requests of friends who want to come on set. I want to be the man of my dreams – MANISH GOEL He's been there and done that. An achiever in the television industry in the true sense, Manish Goel has done everything from acting, to dance shows, to cookery shows. Read on for excerpts from the heartto-heart chat that transpired with Mumbai Messenger's SHAILI MADAN. Here she traces his journey, feelings and dreams... Sushant Singh Rajput and Dibakar Banerjee are all set to launch a fashion line which is inspired by the era Detective Byomkesh Bakshy is set in. The film has Sushant Singh Rajput playing the title character. The director has made it a point that each and every nuance of the film has been imbibed into the 1940's. Your current projects… I had taken a sabbatical for some time. I did this intentionally since I wanted to do something challenging. I have done everything possible in the industry. I have always felt that whatever I do, should be challenging. I had a producer who left me in the lurch recently. This happened while we were doing a script together. We had decided to complete it together but he backed out after some time. This hit me hard. But fortunately what was left with me was a script, story, dialogues, all written by me. I did not know I could do this by myself. This was not my primary motive, it all happened accidentally. I have also started my event management company called 'Dream Big Make Big' Entertainment. Through this, we have made a short film on women, held corporate events, talent shows, modeling events and a lot more. Script writing and my event management company happened by chance. I have recently started shooting with Zee for a soap, which I can't disclose right now. I am playing the lead role in this. How have you evolved as an actor? I think one has to take things in a stride. I am happy with the space I took for myself. All I did then was to maintain myself as an actor. But now, I want to be back with a bang and have already taken steps in that direction…the results of which will be visible this year. My only first love and last love is acting. On your ups and downs… Until one year back, things were difficult and slightly stressful. I was in the middle of setting up my event management company and also writing my script. The person I trusted just backed out in script writing. This was a little hard on me. But I have moved on…big deal. Hollywood model, singer and actress Sofia Hayat went to Bal Bhavan Orphange to celebrate the success of her debut single song Main Ladki Hoon . She has dedicated her song to the Prime Minister's initiative Beti Bachao Beto Padhao. Sofia Hayat sang and performed on her song with all girls. She also cut the cake with them and gave gift to the girls. She was in tears when giving the interview. The music is released by Zee Music Company. Sofia Hayat has written, sung, directed and acted in her debut song. PHOTO/NIKET KOTECHA On how stardom has affected your children… My son is 11 years old while my daughter is 6. I had recently taken my son to Four Bungalows to show my son where I lived. He was shocked. They have seen only the best and they don't know where I started. It is very important to do a reality check from time to time and imbibe these values in our children too. Poonam and I both have managed to keep them very grounded and am glad this has happened. On your journey till date… The very first five years of my career were a struggle. However, the experience has been great. I have never mentioned this earlier, but I started my career as a crowd actor. I just had to sit in the middle on the audience and clap for a show. It was only later that I got the role of being the best friend of an actor. I had to request the director to give me one dialogue because I really wanted to act. From there, one thing just led to the next. It was later when Ekta Kapoor noticed me and asked me to do a lead role. You are also a World Guinness Record holder… Yes…this happened with me in the year 2012. It was the five of us on the show – Salman, Apoorva Agnihotri, Shilpa Agnihotri, Poonam and me. What I had to do was without using both hands, I had to make Poonam wear the maximum bangles in one minute. And Apoorva had to do that to Shilpa. We ended the minute by Apoorva making Shilpa wear 80 bangles, while I made Poonam wear 81 bangles. It was such a close finish. This happened on March 26 – my daughter's birthday. On setting this record, I dedicated the victory to my daughter. Where do see yourself five years from now? I want to be the man of my dreams. I have maintained a dairy and nobody has access to what I write in it. I pen everything that I want to achieve – big and small. Until then, I hope to tick off as much as I can. People usually call this their bucket list. For me, these are my dreams. Your fitness mantra… I workout like crazy… I maintain a change in the pattern so that it does not bore me. I also jog, cycle, and climb stairs sometimes. How do you de-stress? I thinking writing has helped me de-stress. But my biggest stress busters are my kids. I spend a lot of time with them. Their innocence wins my heart and helps me forget anything that is bothering me. Your greatest asset…. I am extremely honest and passionate about whatever I do. I can proudly say that I am a very good person. I believe in giving my 100 per cent to whatever I am doing. I believe whatever you do with passion, it is sure to pay back. Nothing ever goes unnoticed. HEALTH&FITNESS 10 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Ask Our Expert Quinoa- THE SUPER FOOD mumbaimessengerweekly@gmail.com DR. MONICA KAPOOR Skin Care Expert, Facial Aesthetic Physician, Cosmetologist, Tricologist 98925 62634 Q. I have spots with small particles all over my back. I use scrub often but it doesn't help. What to do? -Ridhima Duta Dear Ridhima Duta, I am sorry but i am unable to understand your question, u are saying u having spots with particles on your back, but i need to actually see the problem to make any kind of diagnosis . you can either mail the clear picture of your problem area or can come for consultation in the clinic. Q. My under arms are becoming dark day by day? How to make them fairer? Any product that I can use? - Surbhi Shinde Dear Surbhi Shinde, Darkening of the underarms can be because of genetic, friction or chemical or physical irritants. I suggest you to reduce your weight if on a higher side. Do not apply anything which can cause irritation on the skin. In our clinic we give a treatment of Chemical peeling with tricholro-acetic acid or with glycolic acid every 15 days for dark underarms . also we give Medical treatment for maintenance with glycolic acid or azelaic acid cream at night time. so for u I suggest some moisturizer and some cream with glycolic acid and medical treatment of darker underarms from a good doctor. Q. My skin easily catches tan, even sunscreens don't help. What to do? - Gaurvika Kapoor Dear Gaurvika kapoor, Tanning is common in Indian Skin type(Skin Type IV) because we have more Melanin in our skin as compared to people in the west and exposure to sun stimulates production of even more Melanin . If i was your treating doctor i would have asked you to use a broad spectrum sunscreen regularly, throughout the day, on parts exposed to sun and also some medical treatment like chemical peels. Sunscreen should have both UVA and UVB coverage and a minimum SPF of 30. It should be reapplied every 2-3 hours. A skin lightening cream at night containing one or more of the following ingredients like kojic acid , glycolic acid,, hydoquinone, vitamin c and liquoric extract etc are available in various formulations can reduces tanning. Q. As the summers are increasing, my skin is becoming oilier which makes it look dark. What to do? - Smriti Khanna Dear Smriti Khanna, You may use a Salicylic acid based cleanser or face wash for twice daily. Salicylic acid decreases oil production and cleanses pores and can keep your skin fresh and little dry, so it is therefore helpful in acne and oily skin conditions. “The fear of physical death has left me” – Tuberculosis survivor Shaili Madan March 24 marked World Tuberculosis Day. This day gives us a chance to make a new beginning, to acknowledge and take action on an infectious disease that has claimed millions of lives and continues to do so. Here is the story of a Tuberculosis survivor, Rhea Ghosh, whose story of faith and courage, we bring to you. I am 37-years-old and a survivor of TB. Five years back, I discovered I had Tuberculosis – the deadly disease. This diagnosis was made after a lot of speculation on the symptoms of my illness. With my overall health, I have always been very healthy until the time I was diagnosed with Tuberculosis. I rarely had a cold and suffered from the flu barely a few times in life. Infact, I have always been energetic and healthy. Then 2010 changed it all. It all started with mild, flu like symptoms – my doctor said you look “healthy” and considered it to be the flu. He prescribed regular medicines that hoped to clear my infection in few days. The medicines failed to do any good. I gradually began to have fever-like sensation most afternoons, and started coughing with phlegm but no blood streaks. There seemed to be always phlegm in my lungs and I couldn't expel everything. My thinking started to become affected, as I was feeling anxious about my strange condition – from a perfectly healthy individual to wanting to treat a condition that I was unaware about. Initially I began to think that eating and sleeping more would help me, but it did not. With time, I eventually started coughing very hard and expelling bloodstreaked phlegm. I thought it was becoming serious, and at times I felt extremely weak. There was no marked weight loss yet. With this started a series of new diagnosis. My physician then prescribed drugs for acute bronchitis and at the same time, asked me to go through a couple of chest X-rays and phlegm test, wanting to get rid of any doubt. The test results were out – I was diagnosed with the deadly disease – something that I couldn't come to terms with. I felt my world came crashing down on me and was clueless as to how I needed to deal with it. My physician then forwarded me to a specialist – who asked me to stay away from friends and family, eat healthy and cover my mouth at all times, especially while coughing. Consequently, there were a series of medicines to be taken for its treatment. I tried to garner strength after seeing my parents breakdown on knowledge of me having TB. I researched on the Internet to know all about the disease so that I could fight it head on. Regular and timely medicines were the keys to effective treatment. Convincing my parents that I would in no time recover from the deadly disease, I started my course of medicines. During my 6-month medication, I felt very little improvement but I was told by my doctor that as early as the 2nd month, the TB bacteria had been eliminated. I concluded that what I was experiencing was the effect of tissues injured by the bacteria, and that with a healthy lifestyle change and patience, I'll probably return to normal. On the 4th or 5th month of medication, I decided to start walking for exercise. Doing physical exercise and felt wonderful - I didn't feel the TB symptoms. But at rest, they were there almost all the time. Realizing this, I tried hard to exercise as often as I could. The rest of the 1st year saw little improvement. I was still having afternoon "fever," and was constantly clearing my throat. Halfway between the 2nd and 3rd years, I felt confident enough to declare being "98%" free of Tuberculosis symptoms On year 3, I felt I hadn't reached a 100% state of healing. About 2 times a month I'll still have a very mild afternoon fever-like sensation lasting around 1 hour. Two years back I finally stopped having the afternoon "fevers." I still clear my throat every now and then, but this I consider normal based on my pre-TB condition. I have continued regular exercise (running mostly), having at least 7 hours of sleep/night, and a nutritious but healthy (low fat, etc.) diet. Physically I feel very good. The biggest gift of my TB experience is that fear of physical death has left me. It's been replaced by a stronger belief in the afterlife. I actually feel released of many anxieties and fears after facing death and conquering it. Fast filling the grocery counters in American households, popular designer food among the rich and the famous, health conscious foodies and sport personalities alike, what is that makes this food tick… Know the grain: A pseudo-cereal, quinoa is not a true grain biologically but is relative to the family of roots like beetroot and leafy vegetables like spinach and Swiss chard. This grain, originally from Ecuador, Mexico and Peru is becoming a popular favorite as a rice-replacement worldwide. Know all about quinoa: What makes this nutty grain-like food a super food is the fact that it contains all the essential aminoZarna Shah, Clinical dietitian, acids in the right balance making it a Sports Nutritionist and lifestyle complete vegetarian protein. Not Counsellor only is quinoa's amino acid profile well balanced, making it a good choice for, but quinoa is especially wellendowed with the amino acid lysine, which is essential for tissue growth and repair which is deficient in our household grains like rice, wheat, oats and other cereal Other than being a protein food, Quinoa has a host of additional health benefits. Being rich in fibre, it is an apt replacement for rice for all the weight watchers and diabetics alike. Quinoa is a rich source of magnesium, a mineral essential to relax the blood vessels as well a good source of folate, and phosphorus, this "grain" may be especially valuable for persons with migrane, diabetes and cardio-vascular ailments. Quinoa is also a welcome relief to gluten sensitive individuals i.e people who are allergic to wheat. Quinoa doesn't contain gluten, a protein found in wheat and hence can be readily used as a wheat replacement in almost all preparations especially baked products How to enjoy these wonder beans: Quinoa can be cooked traditionally exactly the way we cook rice i.e wash it off well and pressure cook. It can be also milled it a flour and can be used to make variety of preparations. Quinoa beans can also be a good alternative to breakfast cereals as well as roasted and baked as a snack, Another popular quinoa preparation is quinoa salad which can come handy with any Indian preparation or a veggie burger or sandwich. Goodbye to pains with Yoga Santosh Vallury Low back and neck pain affect over 1 billion people worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) names low back pain as the leading cause of disability across the globe. If you are behind a desk for the majority of your day or into other physically demanding professions, you need to be careful of the position and condition of your spine. You could be a potential for aching joints and severe back pain. Do yourself a big favour, and warm up with our simple and gentle yoga exercises. They will not only alleviate that back pain but also keep you feeling really good. Caution: Work within your range of movement and never push yourself past your limitations unless you are being supervised by a real live teacher! If the pain increases, it is only too obvious that you are doing something wrong. Before you begin any new exercise kindly consult your local physician to determine what is best and safe for you. Virasana modified or The Forward Lunge: This is a little known fact but your Hip flexors, if tight, can cause back pain. If you sit for the majority of the day, chances are your hip flexors aren't getting the amount of movement and stretching they need. If you're a runner, hip flexor stretches can help prevent injuries from running. How to do it: Begin in a kneeling position with one knee on the ground and one leg out in front, bent at a 90degree angle, with front foot flat on the ground. Slide your body forward by bending your front knee slightly (but keeping the knee over the toes) and pushing forward with your hips. Do not lean forward or backward while stretching. Hold for a few seconds and release. Repeat on the opposite side. Bhujangasana or The Cobra Pose: How to do it: Lie on the floor with your palms besides your chest and elbows upright and facing the ceiling. Push up from your hands into a slight backbend and draw the shoulders down. Turn your gaze upwards and relieve any tension that may occur in the face. Remember to keep a steady flow of breath! This pose helps to lengthen the spine, open up the chest, and counteract the damage being done from hunching. Supta Vakrasana or The Twist: How to do it: Keep the knees bent and drop them to the right as you turn your head to the left. Switch sides after three to five breaths. Twists relieve pressure in the low back and encourage spinal range of motion. When done correctly, yoga can be a great way to relieve stress and pain at the same time. The author is a Writer, Spiritual Counselor and Yoga trainer. He is a certified yoga teacher from the Santacruz Yoga Institute, Mumbai and has trained with numerous teachers in Brasil, Rishikesh, Bihar & Coimbatore. He teaches Yoga, Upanishads, Sanskrit & Mantras in India and Brasil LIFESTYLE 11 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 INNER PEACE the way to bliss! Loving, accepting and approving oneself is crucial Everything that is manmade can be duplicated and what God made, is unique. Nature never replicates itself. Every rose is different from the other, then how could two people be the same? When we understand and accept this that we all are different and unique and meant to be that way, then there is no comparison or competition. To try to be like another is to shrivel our soul. We have come on this planet to express who we are. We can't express ourselves completely until we don't learn to love ourselves as we are. Self-acceptance and Selfapproval in the now are the keys to positive changes in every area of our life. The more we love ourselves, the more our lives work, our relationships become more fulfilling, we attract more money, our health improves and we begin expressing ourselves in creative ways. All this starts to happen without even trying. Love is the miracle cure. Loving ourselves means having great respect for ourselves and a gratitude for the miracles of our bodies and mind. “Love” is appreciation to such an extent that it fills our heart to bursting and overflowing love. Loving and approving ourselves creates a space of safety. Trusting and accepting ourselves creates organization in our mind, more loving relationships, attracts a wonderful job, a new and better place to live, and even enables our body weight to normalize. People who love themselves and their bodies neither abuse themselves nor others. Loving yourself means begin with never criticising ourselves for anything. Criticism locks us into the very pattern we are trying to change. Understanding and being gentle with ourselves helps us move out of it. Criticism breaks our soul and does not let us live a happy and loving life. Self-acceptance is releasing other people's opinions. Many of the things we have chosen to believe about ourselves are untrue because they are just others opinions. The way it is explained in our doctrine: Mata Parvati took different forms in different situations. She had a form of Kali, Durga, Laxmi, Sarawati, and she had to accept all her forms to be whole and complete. Rejecting any form or part of herself, would just make her incomplete. As we all are infinite beings and we do have different parts, we too can't be whole till we accept ourselves. If someone can't accept a certain part of yours, it just means he or she rejects that part within himself or herself. Often what we think of things as “wrong” with us, are the only Anjali Nagpal is a life coach and workshop facilitator certified to present Heal Your Life transformational workshop worldwide approved by Hay House, US. She also conducts workshops relating to Law of Attraction and self healing. She is also a therapist for different modules (hypno, metaphor). She is an Angel card reader. expression of our individuality. Understanding this helps us accept and love ourselves even more and so it becomes easy to love others too. Self-approval helps to understand and be compassionate toward ourselves. Not approving of any part is just another way of keeping ourselves stuck in the past. Lack of self-worth is another expression of not loving yourself. Lack of self-worth is just believing you are not worthy of something or you don't deserve something. Our experiences are just the outer effects of our inner thoughts. Feeling worthy allows the Universe to give you all the good. If every individual starts to love, accept and approve themselves than there will be no blame or hurt. Blaming others just takes away our powers and we feel helpless. Taking responsibility gets our powers back. When we love ourselves enough, we don't have the need for others to love us. They will love us with the reflection of our love inside. You can start today by repeating this affirmation as many times a day: I approve of myself. This can even be your walking mantra to evidence the miracles of life. Vietnamese Restaurant review Recently I was in Ithaca, a beautiful small town not too far from New York city. I reviewed a popular Vietnamese eating place. I noticed, Vietnamese food, is still not as popular in India as in other parts of the world. Though few of the Vietnamese dishes forms part of pan-Asian restaurant menus, but there are no dedicated Vietnamese restaurants in Mumbai. The city being a true melting pot of food and culture, I thought of sharing this review with my readers here. Vietnamese cuisine is claimed to be the healthiest cuisine in the world. The minimalistic or no use of oil, plenty of aromas, flavorful fresh ingredients, quick or no cooking, are the key mantras of this cuisine. Meat is used more as a condiment, and plenty of veggies form its main part. The Vietnamese chefs consider their cuisine as the nouvelle cuisine of Asia. Visited 'Saigon Kitchen' for lunch, a popular Vietnamese eatery in Ithaca (rated as one of the top five places to eat). The place was full to its brim. The six feet of wintry-snow outside could not prevent the diners from coming in droves. We ordered crystal shrimp dumpling, and siracha wings for appetizers. After the hearty hor-de-vors, we ordered the famous pho noodle soup, although tried the shrimp variation instead of the beef. Pho noodle soup is synonymous with Vietnamese food. Pho, literally means no two bowls are alike. The aromatic broth is common to all Pho soups. The Pho was delightfully flavorful, light and fresh. The lemongrass chicken was a quick tossed dish, with a simple flavor working very well. The crystal dumplings had a moist glutinous wrap, perfect and succulent shrimp flavored with chives (type of herbs) as the filling. Siracha wings was a disappointment though. There was nothing Vietnamese in this dish. They PHOTO/SHARAD VEGDA Funky menswear this summer Shrutika Sukhi With summer taking its toll on us, most men are clueless about what they need to have in their wardrobe. Here are few must haves that will help men cruise through comfortably: Shades : Sunglasses are essential this season, they not only look cool, but even help the eyes from the harmful UV rays. Flip Flops : The advantage of wearing these is that its comfortable and very much in trend. To avoid the sweatiness which one gets in shoes, you can wear these. Many vibrant colours like green, yellow and blue are mostly chosen. White shirt/ T-shirt : White can never get out of fashion and wearing them on blue denims will just add up to the hotness of the season. Denim shirts: Denim shirts are quite in this season. These shirts just look like denim but are actually of cotton which won't make you feel hot. If worn them with shorts will add up to a sporty look. Half sleeve shirts: You can never go wrong with the short sleeve buttondown, just keep it slim to avoid looking frat boy. No-show Socks: A must for those low-profile sneakers and boat shoes. These will help make your feet and shoes less stinky at the end of the day, and who doesn't want their feet to stink less, right Chino Shorts :A few pairs of shorts will go a long way toward keeping your summer vibe looking versatile. Just make sure they don't go below the knee or are super baggy, because you don't want to end up looking bad. The lasting impact of musical genres were simply an adaptation of the American barbecue wings. We also had general chicken which was very similar to the Orange chicken which most American food-courts and Chinese take-aways sell. But the “Pho, definitely stole the show”. For a Mumbai-ite like me, not having tasted the famous Vietnamese dish Pho in the city, the visit to the small town eating joint, was worth an experience. It made me think that even small American towns serve popular global cuisines, but we in Mumbai are deprived from experiencing what the world is enjoying regularly. (To enjoy Pho, follow the triple-tested recipe appearing in “PLANET GASTRONOMY – 100 MOST POPULAR GLOBAL RECIPES”, Page 86; Author: Ananya Banerjee; Publishers: Popular Prakashan) The influence of music on society can be clearly seen from modern history. Music helped Thomas Jefferson write the Declaration of Independence. When he could not figure out the right wording for a certain part, he would play his violin to help him. The music helped him get the words from his brain onto the paper. “There are various waves in our body and when we listen to music, these waves get activated. Various types of music have different effects on our body,” explains Namrata Dagia, C.Ht and Alternative Healing Therapist. There are seven chakras in our body - Base, Sacral, Solar Plexus, Heart, Throat, Third eye and Crown. The chakras have a great impact on our health, lifestyle, thoughts and emotions. Classical music has a great impact on the chakras of our body, which are linked to endocrine glands and classical music also has mantras. Music has rhythm and words. Rhythm creates waves in our brains, leading to deep relaxation, while words too have their effect. Our brain has two hemispheres - right and left. Our left brain deals with logical and analytical reasoning, while the right brain deals with creativity and intuition. Music triggers both the hemispheres of our brains. Mantras activate our left brain and rhythm, while the tone activates our right brain. Listening to music makes both the hemispheres merge. She says, “Listening to music like Rock, Pop, Jazz etc for 5-10 minutes is not bad but it should not be heard for more that 15-20 minutes as they have a negative effect on our mind. In studies on plants and animals exposed to such music, it was seen that their growth reduced and that they died sooner. On humans, such music has a similar effect. It aggravates aggression, increases sexual desire, and there is no emotional harmony. The beats of such music trigger the aggressive waves in the brains, leading to an imbalance in hormonal activity. There is also a chance of increase in the rate of alcoholism and drug addiction.” Music helps at both, the physical and psychological level. The physical effect is that it lowers the rate of blood pressure and heartbeat. One gets proper sleep and on an emotional level it reduces anxiety, helps get clarity and positivity in thoughts. 12 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Tales of Karim Lala READER'S MESSAGES Dear Editor Don to Helen’s Rescue Khaki Adored Him Dancing legend Helen's relationship with her then husband PN Arora was strained. There were domestic fights every day. After one such fight, PN Arora disappeared with all her money and jewellery worth several lakhs those days. A distressed Helen approached Actor Dilip Kumar seeking help to get her valuables back. Dilip Kumar heard her woes and suggested that only Karim Lala could help her in the matter. As there were no mobile phones then, Dilip Kumar tried to contact Karim Lala on his landline no. but due to some problems could not get through. Dilip Kumar then wrote a letter for Karim Lala saying that Helen was a great artist and needed urgent help. Helen took that letter to Karim Lala's Dongri office. Lala read the letter, and told her to go home with a promise that her work would be done. A few hours later when Helen returned home, she found her husband, PN Arora at her doorstep. He returned all the money and jewellery to Helen and never showed her his face again. Helen was so happy and impressed with Karim Lala that one day during a film party when she found out that Karim Lala was also there, she instantly ran to him, took him in her embrace and kissed him. The embarrassment of Karim Lala at that moment was worth watching. The man, who had never seen a young woman with crossed eyes, was being kissed in public by a woman he barely knew. It was a terrifying moment for Helen when Karim Lala asked her who she was. Helen then explained to him how he helped her when she needed him. Karim Lala used to hate any uniformed policeman visiting his area. He always felt insulted when cops Baljeet Parmar entered his locality without informing him. If the cops ever needed to question and catch a criminal, they would seek Karim Lala's assistance. Karim Lala had done the same. It happened several times that Karim Lala caught culprits and handed them over to the police. He did not like to see a Pathan doing anything wrong. Karim Lala always felt that the repute of the Pathans should not be tarnished by people who indulge in wrongdoings. He even used to get the innocents released by offering bail. It so happened that a newly posted sub-inspector behaved in a very arrogant and disrespectful manner with Karim Lala when he visited the area for the first time. Another day when the same sub inspector appeared, Karim Lala offered him a cup of tea. Karim Lala then asked the reason behind subinspector's visit to his area. The inspector replied that he saw an accused entering the area and was chasing him. Karim Lala asked him to show the identity or photograph of the accused and assured him that he would have him surrender at the police station. Just as the inspector was leaving, he spotted the accused again and started chasing him. Karim Lala got angry seeing this. The crook climbed the three storeyed building and jumped off the terrace to escape from the cop.The inspector jumped after him but lost his balance. Just when the inspector was about to fall, Karim ran and gave him his hand to save him. While saving the inspector, Karim himself collapsed. Even after Karim was very strong, he got hurt but the sub-inspector escaped unhurt. Once again, Karim Lala was hailed as a hero in the police community. Karim Lala, in fact attended the wedding of the sub-inspector many years later. A Slap in the face During his hay days Karim Lala used to hold daily Darbars just outside his office near the children's remand home, Dongri which was also known as 'Bacchon ki jail.' There was a huge and high wall around the compound and there used to be big flash lights atop the wall. Karim Lala used to sit on a huge wooden cot surrounded by scores of henchmen and sympathizers. One of those days Karim Lala received a guest from his native Afghanistan, who stayed at Dongri for a few days and witnessed Karim Lala’s influence and power. After a few days the guest left and Karim Lala continued with his daily Darbars. After a month or so, the local postman brought in land letter and handed it over to Karim Lala. The letter war written in Pashto language which Karim Lala and few of his men could read or understand. The letter was full of praise for Karim Lala and his Pathan Gang. The writer Karim Lala had another row with a young police sub inspector who had been newly posted at the Dongri police station. Once he went to Karim Lala's Dongri office and behaved in an arrogant and ill-mannered way. Karim Lala had an unusual habit of calling younger men 'beta'. As usual, Karim Lala greeted the officer and said “beta you are very lucky that you are standing in front of me in this uniform. I respect it a lot otherwise I would have given you a dose of my choice.” The sub inspector replied, “You are an aged don but still you display domineering attitude. “Rassi jal gayi par bal nahi gaya” the officer remarked sarcastically. He further challenged Karim Lala that he would soon return without uniform the next day and see what the don could do to him. The next day, the officer went to Karim Lala's office dressed in civil clothes. Karim Lala confronted the young officer and gave a hard slap on his left cheek and then the other one on the right. The don explained, “The first slap was because you came to my locality in uniform and misbehaved. And the second one is because you came again despite my warning.” Karim Lala told him that he had slapped someone after 20-25 years so he should think of how much he had hurt him. The officer returned and lodged a complaint with the Zone DCP but before that Karim Lala had already informed him about the incident and the matter ended there itself. Shaili Madan, Resident Editor Pathway to Progress The responsibility of progress depends on each educated and thinking citizen to move out and educate others The primary issue that stands like a villain between us and development is the population increase that is happening by the day. We have far too many mouths to feed, and far to less resources. There are too many minds that need to be employed, but too few opportunities to provide. There are too many faces to bring a smile to, but too many tear to wipe first. How under these circumstances can we be hopeful for a bright and developed tomorrow? Why do I, as well as many others, consider population explosion as an impediment to progress? Because it must be remembered that it is the populace that makes the nation. It is the brainpower and manpower that designs a nations progress. Today, as a nation, our chief concern is to see that our exploding population does not sleep hungry, roofless and wordless. T h e re i s u n d o u b t e d l y a n immediate need to control the population. Yes, there are a number of couples who are contributing to population control by opting for a Nochild-double-income-earning family. There are certain couples who would rather adopt and orphan than rather create one more child in this world. But this is happening amongst the literate class of society. It has always been a challenge for the Government to implement any strict measures to control population in the country. Take for instance the Emergency during Indira Gandhis reign. She implemented a strict and required method to control population and what was the result? Her Government toppled over, overnight and she was put behind bars. As a matter of fact India has never been a nation for strict Governments. The Government body at the helm has to bend over to suit its peoples wants in order to capture vote banks and no Government in power will want to lose that at any cost. Then how is one to implement strict and mandatory measures to control population? T h o u g h , a ny G o v e r n m e n t measures to control population will be more or less successful amongst the middle and higher income groups who have an educational backing and an awareness toward the impediments plaguing our route to development. Thus, prior to implementing any family planning or rather population control norms, the Government has to Batti ke neeche, Jail ke peechhe Karim Lala Bambai recalled his comfortable stay in Mumbai and heartily thanked Karim Lala. Suddenly Karim Lala noticed the unique way in which the address was written. It was just two simple lines which consisted the minimum but sufficient information locating Karim Lala. The address read :- Batti ke neeche,jail ke peeche ,Karim Lala, Bambai.(Under the street light,behind the jail wall Karim Lala, Bombay.) take into account the far reach into those areas where parenthood becomes a means for survival. What am I talking about here? It is that section of society that gave birth to babies who will generate their income through begging and other forms of child labour. The Government will do the needful in drawing up plans to control population. But who will take the responsibility to see that the plan is implemented effectively? Who will knock on each door and educate this section of society? Isn't it something to think about? We grumble about the ineffectiveness of the Governments.... but how many of us are willing to walk out of our protective surroundings to actually do something beneficial for our nation. The responsibility of progress depends on each educated and thinking citizen to move out and educate others...the medicine for an ailing nation lies with us... In the last two issues you have highlighted the haphazard parking in Oshiwara area. This is not a new phenomenon and it happens all over Mumbai. You would have also seen cars parked in front of small garages, coffee shops and eateries in Lokhandwala and Oshiwara area. This is the result of a nexus between the Police, BMC and the commercial establishment. Traffic rules prohibit parking 20 metres from traffic signals and curbs, but this rule is grossly violated. One such example is at the traffic signal on Link Road (Tarapore Chowk) where lots of cars are parked to help roadside garages and shops. The corner of road coming from Samarath Temple going towards Twinkle Shopping, you will see customers cars parked in front of Cafe Coffee with valet parking provided by the shops. This is the result of what in Mumbai language is called "Setting." The police and the BMC have fixed charges for all such breach of rules. The money (Hafta) is collected every month, half retained by Police Station, Traffic Area Office and the other half passed upwards. There is very little that a citizen can do. Everyone who has the power to make noise is either silenced or forced to share a part of the booty. This will never end as our political system requires funds for their survival and Government servants to prosper. Regards Wing Commander P.P.Pawar (Retd) Dear Editor I saw your front page article on Hookah and I was happy to see that you have covered this issue which no other paper has. Now all the Hookah parlours will be scared and they would wait for a proper order from the government to run these parlours. You have even given a good touch to the story by putting pictures of some local boys who have been regular visitors there. It made the story more authentic. Keep up the good work. I am hoping to see some more local and exclusive news. Regards, Tushar Rai Dear Editor The health and fitness page is so beneficial for people and its good that you focus on it. I read your last issue where you have put an article on flu and I was happy to read it as this has been a regular thing in my house. Everyone in my family is down with flu. I tried medicines but nothing worked and I didn't know about any home remedies that could be beneficial and effective. Thank you once again. Its been an eye opener. Regards, Nisha Prasad LIKE US ON MUMBAIMESSENGERWEEKLY 13 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 Feng Shui Miracle / Mohan Deep “I feel my calling is theatre and only theatre” – Bhavna Pani Feng Shui for office politics Politics in the mutual funds and finance related industry is worse than the games people play in actual politics. Morality is an alien concept for most and office politics follows the same principles which are followed in love and war, where everything is fair. 'The ability to mix poison in an office colleague's drink, while wishing him long life' describes the sort of codes followed in the cutthroat world of office politics. That thing called a conscience is absent in the character of the ambition-obsessed people working here. And it is much worse if a woman is involved. She often fights the gender discrimination for reaching up and then she has to contend with her own gender. I saw this when Diana consulted me. Her mail showed how disturbed she was. March 27 is World Theatre Day. To mark this day Kritika Sharma chats with actor Bhavna Pani to explore more about the world of theatre... Tell us about your journey into doing theatre... My story is quite contrary than what it is usually. I first started doing films and a few commercials after which I became a theatre actor. I started with some lead roles in films but then I realized that I was too young and not prepared to get into films right away. So after doing over a hundred ads and films, I switched to theatre. Your turning point in theatre... In the year 2006, I got an offer for an international stage musical, which was like a Bollywood show in Broadway style. I was always keen about dancing because I started it when I started school so it was as good as learning alphabets. I have trained in classical dances such as Katthak and Odissi. It was a risk because at that time, I was getting many offers for films and television but then this one was about dance and that too at an international level. While taking it up, I did not plan to do it for long, but now it's been 8 years and I am still enjoying it. What do you prefer - theatre or movies? I think I am an accidental actor. Movies and advertisements just happened by chance but I feel my calling is theatre and only theatre because I find that very challenging. Who is your role model in theatre? Naseeruddin Shah is someone I have always looked up to and still do. He has created a perfect balance between films and theatre in his life. Being such a great actor, he still gives theatre all the respect and commitment it deserves. I will never be able to match up to him but I always keep drawing inspiration from him. Who has always inspired you as a person? Quasar Thakur is one person who is like my friend, brother, guide and everything. He taught me a lot after I entered theatre. In fact, his theatre has a social cause. Apart from that, it is my mom who has been a great inspiration. She is the strongest and the most moralistic woman I have ever seen in my life. What according to you are the drawbacks of theatre in our country? One thing that is missing in India and is present overseas is the culture for theatre. I think people there are ready to spend unlike in India. Like for example, I am doing four plays at a time but I am actually not earning any money. In our country, theatre artists are actually the most financially deprived people because it is not considered a commercially viable profession. The theatre industry can be as big as films, but people really need to spend on it. How has theatre evolved over the years? The quality of theatre has improved a lot in our country. Especially experimental theatre is going notches above. There is a lot of scope for improvement in terms of musical theatre. How does theatre help in evolving a person? It really keeps a person grounded and also in touch with his or her skills. While doing theatre, a person gets an instant feedback about his or her performance. The results of every play only depend upon the quality of acting. No other force decides if a play is a hit or flop – solely acting does. What do you think about the new generation of actors joining theatre? I think the new generation is really very talented and amazing. One small flaw among them is that they think theatre is nothing but a ladder to the world of films and television. But the reality is that one should join theatre only for the love towards the art. Vaastu for Women Women are by nature delicate, at the same time mentally strong. Hindus respect women as Goddess Laxmi and Goddess Saraswati, the Goddesses of Wealth and Knowledge respectively It is a well-established fact that the woman is the most important person to make any house a home. She is the gracious lady of the house who makes it a Home. On her shoulders, rest an array of responsibilities. These include maintaining a good ambience, showing hospitality to guests, worshipping household Gods, maintaining peace, keeping vicious elements at bay, reverence to elders and vigilance against addiction to evil habits. A woman plays an important role in Vaastu Shahstra too. Whether in a house or in a palace, maintaining it is a delicate task and an important duty. However, due to the influence of the West, women working for the family have lesser time to follow so much. For the uninitiated, Vaastu Shashtra is the study of directions, energy and elements. It aims at the natural flow of energies and is an ancient practice that has evolved by learned seers and sagas for the welfare of mankind. A couple should avoid the northeast bedroom and use a Southern Zone bedroom instead. Sleeping with the head in the South brings understanding and rejuvenates the relationship. It is a known fact that more women in the world die every year either during pregnancy or at the time of childbirth. Vaastu experts believe that apart from taking the Gynecologist's advice into consideration, a few Vaastu tips could also be followed to bear a healthy child. Our understanding of color therapy provides a unique effect. If you are feeling weak, tired, or ill, try spending time in the East of your House. The East is believed to be ruled by Indra, the God of war and weather. Hence, Indra has power over the rising sun, believed to have power over the Bones, Eye, Heart, Spinal Cord and Blood Circulation. Meditate and practice breathing exercises while sitting in the Northeastern corner of your house. According to Vaastu, the Northeast is ruled by 'Easanya', (Almighty God) thereby indicating that it is a very important and a spiritually elevated zone. Avoid toilet in the North East, South East (corner) and Centre (Brahmasthan) of the house which brings ill health. Put a family photograph in the southwest direction for better harmony. Keep Basil Plant (Tulsi Patta) and Pearls and Crystals in Northern Direction for prosperity. Ensure that there are no overhead beams running through the centre of the house, or it would lead to a disturbed mind. Heavy furniture should not be kept in the middle of the House, as it is the Brahmasthan and needs to be kept as empty as possible. The Color blue has cooling qualities; a night bulb emanating soft blue light in the night would be very calming. However, Violet, Indigo, Purple are suggested for the walls. Avoid red color in the bedroom. Paintings of Dragons, War and other violent images are a strict no-no. They evoke tension and feelings of unhappiness. Avoid cruel pictures. If you are having trouble sleeping, try sleeping with your head in the South Direction to maintain the natural Polarity of your body and health of both yourself and your fetus. Avoid sleeping with your head in the North Direction during pregnancy; you should always sleep in a bedroom in the southern direction. Avoid bigger widows in southwest and have bigger windows in Northern Direction for success if the woman is working. Use of fragrances in the House is recommended. By maintaining the mentioned tips, a woman can enhance peace, health, prosperity and self-respect and feel happier and more powerful mentally and physically. "My talent, honesty, efficiency and hard work got me the promotion and I thought I will have the satisfaction of contributing my mite in taking the organization further. But the atmosphere changed immediately after my promotion. I could sense the hostility among colleague who I had considered buddies. I thought this was a temporary phase and they would later accept my success with grace. "To my face, they were all polite and friendly, but some were plotting against me. An outsider cannot know what I have gone through during the last six months. Gossip and innuendo spoilt my peace of mind and threatened to ruin my family life. I could understand the men who were jealous but women were the worst. Gossip against me started from them. My friendship with a big name who matters, and who played an important role in my promotion, was blown up into an affair...." She was on the verge of a nervous breakdown when she came to my office. I noticed that the two persons she suspected of being hostile to her - a man and a woman - were sitting in the Power corner of the office. How would we shift them? Would they not resist? We found a way out. Her office had two entrances. One was in use and the other was closed, with a row of cupboards lined up. I suggested shifting the cupboards, closing the door which was being used and opening up the other door for use. She could manage this. This shifted the Power corner. Unknown to them, her rivals started sitting in the Helpful Friends Corner. After the changes Diana told me later, "It took barely three months to show the effect. Your painting of the Greedy Dragon of Ambition helped. You had chosen my chair for the conference room and the direction for me to sit. This time, as I sat there, I felt a surge of power. In an office meeting, I turned the defamatory mail against me into a major issue and threatened to bring the police and even an NGO into the picture. All hell broke loose. Most colleagues supported me. The two culprits cowered. Without taking names, I warned them that I was treating the whole episode as 'closed' unless they did any more mischief. Everything changed thereafter. Feng Shui worked like magic for me." Diana regained marital harmony too with Feng Shui in her house. "My husband loves and trusts me. An anonymous e-mail, baseless office gossip and innuendo could not destroy my marriage," Diana said with a smirk. Her parting question was, “One dragon you gave me helped me so much, what if I get all the Nine Dragons?” “You would prosper like Hong Kong did when their government installed a large mural of Nine Dragon there.” I told her. It will not surprise me to find her back, asking for the Nine Dragons. She is very ambition. People who approach me for similar problems are many. Over the years, I have seen hostility between the Police Commissioner and the Additional Police Commissioner, between the Chief Minister and the Home Minister, and have even seen a Junior Secretary become a power centre at the cost of his boss! And there has been a Feng Shui explanation every time. I have started believing that even if you located a peon in the Power centre, his clout would increase to make him as powerful as the boss of his company. Inexplicable, but true! ***** Feng Shui of the Kitchen To a house, a kitchen is what a stomach is to the body. The kitchen also represents wealth. The cooking stove also figures prominently in the money flow of a home. It should work smoothly so that money can easily enter the home. If the burners are clogged, business will be plagued with obstructions. It is believed that the more the burners, the more the money earned. However, you must use all the burners, otherwise, the family will not prosper. ***** Feng Shui Tips Feeding pigeons attracts ailments and bad luck. Having sparrow nests ensures harmony and good fortune around. Chirping of sparrows brings positive energy. Raat ki Rani tree or plant attracts love and harmony in your surroundings. Celebrated Feng Shui Master Mohan Deep, is considered one of the foremost authorities on the ancient science of Feng Shui, He lives in Andheri, Mumbai and has been giving Feng Shui consultation for over 15 years. 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Pic & Text - Sanjit Kundu Gul Panag, the well known multifaceted personality, avid automobile enthusiast recently went on a challenging expedition from Manali to Leh in her customized Mahindichra Scorpio gateway. The adventures and fun experiences of this journey will be aired on Discovery Channel by three series which has announced recently. Pic and text by Sanjit Kundu FOLLOW US ON MUMBAIMESSENGER FUNTIME 15 WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 01, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 12 C A P T I O N HOROSCOPE C O N T E S T PHOTO/SHARAD VEGDA Ajay Devgan April 2, 1969 Place: New Delhi Indian Film Actor PISCES (Feb 19 – Mar 20): You are likely to spend your time in sports to maintain your physical stamina. In case you are looking for ways to make little extra money- invest in secure financial schemes. Joyful time with family and friends Romance on the card but sensual feelings may erupt which would spoil your relationship. You might have a stressful relationship with your partner. ARIES (March 21 to April 20): Keep your quarrelsome behaviour under control as it could affect your relationship permanently. You can overcome this by promoting open mindedness and shedding prejudices against anybody. Do not invest in joint ventures and dubious financial schemes. Emotional disturbances could trouble you. Don't be eager to let others know how you are feeling. TAURUS (Apr 20 – May 20): Do not waste your time in criticizing others as it may affect your health. In case you are looking for ways to make little extra money- invest in secure financial schemes. Your childlike and innocent behaviour would play a pivotal role in solving family problem. Romance comes your way as friendship turns deeper. Unexpected travel for some prove to be hectic. GEMINI (May 21 – Jun 20) : You may hurt the sentiments of your family by your irresponsible behaviour and views. Your creative talents will prove to be highly lucrative if put to proper use. Guests shall crowd your house for a pleasant and wonderful evening. Use your expertise to solve professional matters effortlessly. Your magnetic - outgoing personality will capture hearts. CANCER (Jun 21 – Jul 22): It is a good time to follow spiritual interests. You need to spend some time with children and teach them good values and let them know their responsibilities. You may fall in love at first sight. You may doubt the sincerity of your sweetheart, which will ruin the glory of your relationship. If travelling, make sure you carry all-important documents. LEO (Jul 23 – Aug 22): If You need to take extra care of their health. Do not behave rigid with your familyas it may mar the peace. You would make major gains at work. Your mastery in profession will be tested. You need to concentrate your efforts to give desired results. A day when changes might be made at the last minutes to your plans. VIRGO (Aug 23 – Sep 22) : Your family expects a lot from you which could irritate you. Control your tendency to live for the day, to spend too much time and money on entertainment. Romance suffers as mood of your darling might oscillate because of you. You would be full of good ideas and your choice of activities will bring you gains far beyond your expectations. LIBRA (Sep 23 – Oct 22): Periodical breakdown may cause you some problems. Take a complete rest to keep your nervous system functioning. Certain important work will come to a halt due to bleak financial position. Auspicious time for giving and receiving gifts. Don't promise anything till you are sure you can deliver it. Don't make hasty decisions that you will regret later in your life. SCORPIO (Oct 23 – Nov 21): A sparkling laughter filled day when most things proceed- as you desire. You will be able to clear all outstanding family debts. You are likely to face disappointment as date program may fail. You may take your partner for granted in certain case, which will lead to a fight. Travelling will make you see new places and meet important people. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 – Dec 21): It is better to mind your own business. Interference as little as possible otherwise it could create dependency. You seem to know exactly what people need and want from you-but try not to be too lavish in your spending. Your rough attitude towards the person you love can bring in the disharmony between the relationships. Listen to the others advice. CAPRICORN (Dec 22 – Jan 19): Take a balance diet to improve your physical and mental health. It's a perfect time to fix up something exciting, fun and entertaining with friends. You'll soon have a new and a better public image if you show your skills and talents to the right people. Unending love and support of your partner will strengthen the bond of you too. AQUARIUS (Jan 20 – Feb 18) : Health problems are just around the corner- believe that prevention is better than the cure. 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