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MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 WORLD CUP 2015 TEAM INDIA Yuvraj, Sehwag, Gambhir & Harbhajan - IN or OUT DETAILS ON PAGE 22 REAL ESTATE MARKET ON A RISE D ecember real estate market sales surged by 14 per cent compared to a year ago, reported Toronto Real Estate Board Monday. Total sales for calendar year 2013, at 87,111, were up by approximately two per cent compared to 85,496 transactions in calendar year 2012. "After a slow start to the year, sales growth accelerated to a brisk pace in the second half of 2013. Despite the inclement weather in December, we finished the year with a respectable gain in transactions compared to 2012. Looking forward, I believe that home ownership in the GTA will remain affordable as borrowing costs stay low. The result could be a further increase in sales in 2014," said Toronto Real Estate Board President Dianne Usher. "The average selling price will be up again in 2014 and by more than the rate of inflation. The seller's market conditions that drove price growth in the second half of 2013 will remain in place in many parts of the GTA. Some neighbourhoods, especially those characterized by low-rise home types like singles, semis and townhomes, will continue to have less than two months of inventory," said Jason Mercer, TREB's Senior Manager of Market Analysis. The average selling price for December 2013 sales was $520,398 - up by 8.9 per cent compared to the average of $477,756 in December 2012. The average selling price for 2013 as a whole was $523,036, which represented an increase of 5.2 per cent compared to the calendar year 2012 average of $497,130. WHO IS BETTER RANVEER OR RANBIR DEEPIKA & PRIYANKA ON KOFFEE WITH KARAN B ollywood's Reigning Queen Deepika Padukone joined her con temporary Priyanka Chopra on the latest episode of 'Koffee With Karan Season 4' last weekend. The actress who has been on the top of her game and has had a fabulous year with regard to films was stunning in an Alice + Olivia lace top and fitted pants. The actress created quite a controversy on last season's episode when she appeared on the show with actress Sonam Kapoor. Both girls were a laugh riot when they revealed some unflattering things about Deepika's former flame Ranbir Kapoor. Host Karan Johar asked Deepika if all is fine and sorted with Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh with regard to the episode, to which Deepika replied, "I don't think there was ever an issue there. I think people made it an even bigger issue. For me personally, I don't think there was ever an issue…Definitely, not between Ranbir and me for sure. And even if there was, it never reached me. CONTD. ON PAGE 3 1 AAP'S DREAMS TO GO NATIONAL A fter the nation watched AamAadmi's Party's win in Delhi, the party has set a new target to contest in 20 states aroun d I n d i a i n t h e upcoming LokSabha polls. "The national executive of AAP has decided to contest LokSabha polls in 20 states including UP, where we would contest on all 80 LokSabha seats," AAP national spokesman Sanjay Singh told reporters. Delhi Chief Minister ArvindKejriwal will stay away from being the prime ministerial candidate for 2014, confirmed reports by Economic Times. He said AAP's Kumar Vishwas will stand against Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi in Amethi and candidates to stand against prominent leaders such as Sonia Gandhi a n d M u l a y a m S i n g h Ya d a v are yet to be decided. "We will try to finalise names of candidates by February 15 and all those desiring to contest LokSabha polls can apply by January 15. CONTD. ON PAGE 5 NEW YEAR GREETINGS FROM INDIAN CONSULATE IN TORONTO Dear friends, brothers and sisters, On behalf of the Indian Consulate in Toronto, I would like to convey our good wishes for the New Year, 2014. I sincerely wish and pray that the New Year brings joy, peace, prosperity, success and well-being for you all. that onset of the New Year is an occasion to introspect and learn from the past. It is also an oppor tunity for us to work for a better future with renewed vigour, optimism and positive sentiments, guided by the spirit of “sarbat daa bhalaa” and goodwill, compassion and cordiality for all. I take this oppor tunity to express our profound gratitude for Akhilesh Mishra the affection, suppor t and coConul General operation extended to us. We all in the Indian Consulate are inspired to redouble our effor ts to provide services to the public in timely, transparent and efficient manner and for promotion of mutually beneficial, multifaceted ties between India and Canada. Please feel free to write to us at cgindia@cgitoronto.ca if we could be of any assistance. We would also appreciate receiving any advice and suggestions for fur ther strengthening India-Canada friendship and cooperation. CIRCULATED THROUGH : TORONTO, MARKHAM, SCARBOROUGH, RICHMOND HILL, VAUGHAN, WOODBRIDGE, ETOBICOKE, NORTH YORK, MALTON, REXDALE, BRAMPTON, MISSISSAUGA, OAKVILLE, HAMILTON, MILTON, STONEY CREEK, BURLINGTON 2 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 page 3 SALMAN KHAN UPSET WITH THE AAM AADMI PARTY Bikini clad Nargis Fakhri and Uday Chopra spotted in Maldives IT SEEMS LOVE IS IN THE AIR AND BOLLYWOOD COUPLES ARE NO MORE SHYING AWAY FROM POSING TOGETHER WHILE HOLIDAYING AT EXOTIC LOCALES. IN 2013, RANBIR KAPOOR AND KATRINA KAIF WERE SPOTTED HAVING A GALA TIME IN IBIZA. AND THIS YEAR IT'S UDAY CHOPRA AND NARGIS FAKHRI IN MALDIVES. “ DEMI MOORE, 51, FLAUNTS INCREDIBLE BEACH BODY DEMI MOORE DOES NOT AGE! The 51-year-old (!) actress heated up the beaches of Tullum, Mexico in a tiny black string bikini while on vacation Sunday, Dec. 29. The svelte star, joined by daughter Rumer Willis her boyfriend Jayson Blair and a handful of pals, was clearly enjoying some relaxed family time and fun in the sun. And on Jan. 1, 2014, the mom of three rang in the New Year as a legally single lady for the first time since saying "I do" to Ashton Kutcher in 2005! Demi and her former flame, 35, officially finalized their divorce in November 2013, nearly two years after announcing their separation. Bigg Boss Couple Tanisha and Armaan On A Romantic Getaway While Gauahar Khan and Kushal Tandon confessed their love for each other on the Bigg Boss 7 House, Tanisha Mukherji and Armaan Kohli were totally non-committal about the status of their relation, but it looks like both cannot stay away from each other. While they were in the Bigg Boss 7 house, it was Ajaz Khan who spilt the beans on Tanisha and Armaan’s relationship and now its VJ Andy who posted these pictures from Goa, on Facebook putting a stamp on what the couple mean to each other. Andy wrote, “We are having a blast in Goa! Missing Sangram and Elli.” What’s surprising is even mom Tanuja was a part to all this. Media speculated that the socalled affair between the duo ended with Bigg Boss 7, but then thanks to VJ Andy the pictures of the two together in Goa tell a different story. Though the much in love couple made separate plans for New Year’s Day but soon caught up with each other to spend some quality time and were spotted partying with Andy. What’s surprising, is the fact that Tanuja welcomed Armaan with open arms. Apparently Tanuja played a perfect host and prepared a sumptuous meal for her guests at their Lonavla house and post that 3 the couple went to Goa to spend quality time together. When we had asked Mukherji about her relationship status she said, “About the status of my relationship with Armaan, you are a mature intelligent journalist. Please draw your own conclusions. All I have to say is that Armaan is my best friend. He has helped me inside the house and outside as well. If you have seen me in the show, I guess you know that I don’t give justifications and clarifications. So I am responsible for whatever happened on the show, but I am not going to give any clarifications about it.” Tanisha felt that people had a preconceived notion about her, and she wanted to show them who she really was and that was the reason why she chose to enter the Bigg Boss house. Post the show, her eyes are set on the entertainment industry. She is looking at penning down a book or is even contemplating to become a parttime journalist. Tanisha is very clear that she is not answerable to anyone and would not want to justify or clarify her proximity with Armaan. Well Bigg Boss has come to an end, but as they say THE SHOW MUST GO ON. WHO IS BETTER RANVEER OR RANBIR DEEPIKA & PRIYANKA ON KOFFEE WITH KARAN CONTD. FROM PAGE 1 I think which is why we can even do a film like 'Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani' and still have that kind of understanding and chemistr y." The actress was later grilled on her supposed current boyfriend Ranveer Singh. "So you're dating Ranveer Singh and not talking about it," said Karan. "Am I?" she replied. Karan fur ther asked why would she choose to keep her relationship with Ranveer under wraps, especially since she was so open about Ranbir. "So I think that was a stage in my life where I genuinely believed that that I had fallen in love... I think that it was a relationship that I thought would go beyond." "For whatever reasons…I think we're very different people and we're not compatible. For whatever reasons it didn't work out. And since then I wont say cautious but I think I'm very, ver y scared to invest emotionally in a relationship, because I don't know how to just casually date, I don't know how to be in this in-between dating but not committing. I don't know that space. I want to be very sure before I'm ready to commit." On her equation with Ranbir Kapoor, Deepika said, "My equation with Ranbir is very, very clear. The best par t is that he and I are very clear about where we are in our lives today, as far as our equation is concerned. So there's no reason for anyone is his life or anyone in my life to be worried about or concerned or insecure about our equation." Deepika also opened up on how she dealt with the hear tbreak after her relationship with Ranbir ended. "It was very, very difficult for me because, I think, somewhere that relationship became my world. I was new to the city, so his friends became my friends and that life became my life. And I don't think I made the effor t to have my own life. I think that relationship really taught me a lot, when it ended. It's made me a better person today and he says it himself." Karan put Deepika in a spot when he asked about her 'RK' tattoo, to which she replied, "It's still there Karan…But it should come off at some point," she said. During the rapid fire round, on being asked who is the better actor - Ranbir or Ranveer, Deepika refused to answer. In the end, the actress lost the coffee hamper to Priyanka Chopra. Salman Khan Upset With The Aam Aadmi Party With only fifteen days left for the release of his next home production Jai Ho, Salman Khan is a busy man as he has made it very clear that he neither has any interest in AAP nor had he anything to do with the Aam Aadmi Party. Now this issue came up because in the film there is a song with the lyrics Aam Aadmi Udaas Hai, Baaki Sab First Class Hai (the common man is sad, but everything else if rocking). Salman who is on the move to promote his film Jai Ho appealed to all political parties not to use the lyrics of his Aam Aadmi song. Salman in very clear words stated: “My film has nothing to do with the Aam Aadmi Party nor with any movement. If the system is corrupt, let the aam aadmi raise his awareness instead of blaming others. I fail to understand why the aam aadmi needs leaders to guide him.” Salman sounded a bit upset and hurt when he was constantly asked questions relating to the Aam Aadmi Party. He said, “I would appeal to all political parties including AAP not to use my dialogues on Aam Aadmi in the film. My film Jai Ho is full of action, drama, romance and emotions and I would request people to watch the film.” Asked whether he would support the Aam Aadmi Party in the coming days, Salman immediately said that Arvind Kejriwal has won the election in Delhi, but then he will have to prove himself. Salman has a close association with his audiences and he shares a bond with them, thanks to which he has beaten both Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan on account of the number of fans who follow these super stars on social networking sites. Now all eyes are set on January 24, 2014 the day Jai Ho releases and the one question thats on everyone’s mind is: Will Jai Ho match up to Chennai Express and Dhoom 3 at the Box Office? Well the countdown has began. 4 MidWeek special report GANGULY MAY RESIGN SOON J ustice Minister AK Ganguly may resign soon as the chairman of West Bengal human rights commission amid sexual allegations claimed by an intern against him. "Justice Ganguly spoke to me over telephone and said that he is thinking of resigning (as WBHRC chief)," former attorney general Soli Sorabjeetold PTI. Sorabjee said the former judge has felt he has been "hounded by every quarter" to quit the human rights body reported TOI. He is also upset that his family is paying the price by being hounded by the media. TOI asked Sorabjee whether he counselled Ganguly to quit to which he replied, "Justice Ganguly only shared his anguish over the controversy and told me that he was seriously contemplating resigning from the state human rights commission. I only told him that I agreed with his decision." Late last year, a law intern wrote a blog post alleging she was sexually harassed by Ganguly in a hotel room in Delhi. An interview with details about the alleged incident followed soon after. A three-judge committee was given the task to look into the matter. The committee comprises of Justice RM Lodha, Justice HL Dattu and Justice Ranjana P Desai. The committee concluded there was prima facie evidence of"unwelcome behaviour" by the Justice Ganguly, confirmed reports. Pressure mounted for him to resign after. Manmohan Singh will step aside after elections Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will step aside after a decade of being in the PM position of the nation after the election next summer. “In a few months’ time, after the general election, I will hand the baton over to a new Prime Minister,” he said. In his speech he pointed out BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi would prove disastrous as the prime minister of India. “I sincerely believe it would be disastrous for the country to have Narendra Modi as the prime minister,” Mr Singh said. He pointed out Gujarat riots that took place in 2002. “If by strong prime minister you mean you preside over the mass massacre of innocent citizens in the streets of Ahmedabad – if that is the measure of strength – I do not believe that sor t of strength this country needs,” Mr Singh said. He also pointed out that the UPA government has done “quite a lot” to make up for 1984 Sikh riots. “I think our government has done quite a lot (for Sikh victims). I used the oppor tunity of a decision in Parliament to publicly apologise to Sikh community on behalf of the government of our country for what had happened in 1984. It should never have happened. “As far as compensation is concerned, I think one can never give adequate compensation to compensate for the loss of valuable life but wherever possible, we have provided succour to the suffering families of the Sikhs of 1984 riots,” he said at his press conference. “I hope it will be a UPA chosen Prime Minister, and our par ty will work to that end in the campaign for the general elections. “I am confident that the new generation of our leaders will also guide this great nation successfully through the unchar ted and uncer tain waters of global change,” he added. He said Congress will announce its candidate at an appropriate time while adding that the par ty’s vice-president has “outstanding credentials” for the position. He said he has never felt like giving up the position and has thoroughly enjoyed his time. “I never felt like resigning at any time. I have enjoyed doing my work. I have tried to do my work with all honesty, with all sense of integrity without regard for fear or favour,” he said. MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 AAP to Bhushan's rescue over J&K referendum comments AamAadmi Par ty's PrashantBhushan comments on Jammu & Kashmir were distor ted, said AAP after Bhushan called for referendum in the state to decide if the Indian Army should be deployed to deal with internal threats. "PrashantBhushan's comments on Kashmir were distorted. He has issued a statement to clarify," AAP leader Kumar Vishwas told Economic Times. "AAP believes that Kashmir is India's integral par t. Bhushanji agrees on it as well," said AAP par ty leader DilipPandey. While Delhi CM ArvindKejriwal distanced himself from Bhushan's comments and said, "We don't agree with what PrashantBhushan said about Kashmir. It is his personal view," Economic Times repor ted. "Deployment of the army within the country should be decided on the basis of internal security threat. There is no question of a referrundum on this. But we believe the sentiments of locals should be respected. Otherwise democracy will be under threat," he told repor ters. Speaking for his par ty, he said, "AAP does not suppor t referendum on such issues." Bhushan had said, "People should be asked whether they want the army to handle the internal security of Kashmir. Any decision which does not have the backing of the people is undemocratic. If people feel that the army is violating human rights and they say they don't want the army to be deployed for their security then the army should be withdrawn from the hinterland," on TV channel AajTak. Meanwhile, BJP leader ArunJaitley was quick to slam Bhushan's comments. "It is regrettable that for a par ty like the AamAadmi Par ty which nourishes national ambitions, should adopt a position hostile to India's interests," he said, repor ted Economic Times. "I hope sensible elements in the par ty seek to reverse this position. Otherwise the slope downwards will be faster than the movement upwards," he said. "It is Pakistan which has been suggesting the de-militarisation of the valley. Some separatist groups have been echoing that demand," he said. "The issues of national security cannot be decided by populism or referendum. They can only be decided on security considerations. Till such time the infrastructure of terror remains, the presence of the army in Jammu & Kashmir is essential," Jaitley wrote in an ar ticle. Devyani seeks indictment deadline extension, Bharara opposes plea Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade sought a one-month extension of the deadline for charging her in a visa fraud case involving her domestic help but her plea was opposed by the prosecution, even as the US on Tuesday said it wanted to resolve the “ordeal” as soon as possible. Khobragade has requested for the extension of the January 13 indictment deadline, saying the "pressure of the impending" deadline is interfering with the ability of the par ties to have meaningful discussions. India-born US prosecutor Preet Bharara's office is required to file charges against the 39-year-old diplomat within 30 days of her arrest. However, in the request submitted late on Monday with magistrate judge Sarah Netburn of the US district cour t for the southern district of New York, Khobragade's counsel sought postponement of the preliminary hearing date, currently scheduled for January 13 and extension of the indictment deadline by 30 days "to and including February 12, 2014". "Significant communications have been had between the prosecution and the defense and amongst other government officials and it is our strong view that the pressure of the impending deadline is counterproductive to continued communications," Khobragade's counsel Daniel Arshack said in the request. MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 breaking news AAP'S ANTI-GRAFT PROMISE DIFFICULT GOAL TO ACHIEVE: US POLITICAL SCIENTIST The Aam Aadmi Par ty's(AAP) promise to sweep away corruption from the Indian political system is a "difficult" goal to achieve, says a visiting American political scientist. Fighting corruption needs stronger legislative tools, and just by forming a government AAP is not likely to reduce corruption, said he. John Echeverri-Gent, associate professor at University of Virginia, presented his views about close association of economy, business and Indian political system during a session "The Economy, Business and India's 2014 Parliamentary Elections" at the India International Centre Monday evening. "Everyone has this question - will the broom of AAP sweep corruption from this nation? But in all likelihood, AAP by forming government is not likely to reduce corruption," said the wellknown public policy professor to a discerning audience. "They might do less than what we are hoping. It is because until AAP plays a big role in the (national) legislature, such goals are difficult to achieve," Echeverri-Gent added, and was quick to clarify that his statement is based on his observations till now. "AAP has surprised all of us by making a back-door entry and heading straight to the front row. But how it performs in the general elections is something to watch out for. Though, I personally feel they won't win more than 50 seats," he added. Echeverri-Gent's exper tise and understanding about India's fragmented politics comes from his well-researched books "The State and the Poor: Public Policy and Political Development in India and the United State", "Economic Reform in Three Giants: U.S. Foreign Policy and the USSR, China, and India", which he co-edited. His presentation was a gist of his new book, "Politics of Markets: Political Economy of India's Financial Market Development in Comparative Perspective", he is currently working on. Hearing his arguments and observations was author and political commentator Surjit. S.Bhalla, who has authored books like "Devaluing to Prosperity: Misaligned Currencies and Their Growth Consequences", "Imagine There's No Country: Pover ty, Inequality, and Growth in the Era of Globalisation." While Bhalla agreed with most of the visiting professor's arguments, he strongly felt 2014 elections will be no lesser than a "mega election". "Middle class has become sizable in India and hence they would come out and vote for par ties with good economic governance. If you have observed, par ties with good per formance have been getting great response from people," said Bhalla. "So, this will be an election fought on economic policies and not on social or political policies," he added, saying par ties doing much on economic front will win. With the AAP announcing it will contest the Lok Sabha polls from 20 states, these political scientists felt the trend of "multi-par ty" and "fragmented system" will continue to cloud Indian political scene. "It is hard to believe the AAP will roll out other political par ties in a day and take over," said Bhalla. AAP's dreams to go NATIONAL CONTD. FROM PAGE 1 However, those applying would have to be recommended by at least 100 persons each from all the assembly constituencies in his or her area," he said. AAP's 10 key states would be Bihar, Haryana, Punjab, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. "I feel Arvind (Kejriwal) should come forward and become our prime ministerial candidate. This is my personal opinion, but there are others who also feel this way," said Par ty member GopalRai to Economic Times. "Whether Arvind (Kejriwal) will be projected as the PM candidate is a call to taken later," senior AAP leader PrashantBhushan told Economic Times. "But the central elections will be fought under his leadership as he is the tallest leader of the par ty," he said. MidWeek 5 Bangladesh's PM may call for fresh polls if opposition stops violence In a recent violent election in Bangladesh, the ruling Awami League headed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has won but is willing to call for fresh polls provided the main opposition halts the violence. Monday marked a win for the ruling party amid one of the most violent election in the country of 160 million that saw street fighting, low turnout and a boycott by the opposition that made results a foregone conclusion, said repor ts. The two Bengal "Begums" have been fighting for power for about two decades in the country. Repor ts noted that observers say the rivalry is a hurdle in the way of progress and compromise. "The economy is declining, democracy is being weakened and Bangladesh's march toward development is faltering," said Hassan Shahriar, a political analyst in Bangladesh to the Associated Press. "The latest election and the opposition violence linked to it shows how they could not care less about the people they say they want to serve." Ruling par ty Awami League won 232 seats out of 300 elected far more than the required 151 seats to form a government. Due to the opposition boycott, half of the seats were uncontested, allowing the ruling par ty to win the election. "It is therefore extremely disappointing that more than half of the country's parliamentary seats were not contested freely, but instead were filled through acclamation," said Foreign Affairs Minister of Canada, John Baird. "Canada joins the United States and the European Union in expressing regrets that the major political par ties in Bangladesh were unable to negotiate a solution that would have enabled a fully par ticipatory election on January 5, 2014. The availability of individual choice is fundamental to a vibrant democracy," he said. At least 18 people were killed on Sunday as police opened fire at protestors and opposition activists torched about 100 polling stations, Associated Press repor ted. About 300 people have been killed since February, noted the Associated Press. "Canada notes with dismay the violence and controversy that marred the electoral period. Hundreds of Bangladeshi citizens were killed in political violence in 2013. We condemn this violence in the strongest terms, par ticularly the senseless attacks on the most vulnerable citizens-children, women, and religious and ethnic minorities. Violence as a political strategy is unacceptable. Canada calls on all parties to publicly renounce and condemn political violence," said Baird. The opposition wants ruling par ty headed by Hasina Sheikh to step down so fresh election could be held to have a neutral administration. 6 MidWeek community INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL FASHION FESTIVAL NEW YEAR MASTI NIGHT MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 US missions abroad paid some local staff less than $1 a day (A 2009 State Department evaluation of practices in US embassies and missions revealed that some local employees they hired earn less than $1 a day. TORONTO - The International Cultural Fashion Festival (ICFF) hosted its annual New Year Masti Night in Toronto with great fanfare. The event brought many different cultures together at Woodbine Banquet Hall to welcome 2014. The guests were entertained by various artists including live singing, Bollywood Dancing and Belly Dancing. Children participated in a South Korean traditional dance celebrating the harvest time. The highlight of the evening was a fashion show by Simply Stunning, featuring the newest fashion trends in the South Asian Community. The new year celebration also included words from Mississauga mayoral candidate, Mr. Dil Mohammed who emphasized the importance of great events such as New Year Masti Night as they bring so many different people together celebrating different cultures. ICFF has taken up this goal as their main mission and New Year Masti Night was one of the many events aimed towards realising this aim The night continued with the DJ ensuring that the music was on full throttle as people were on the dance floor till the wee hours of the morning. The New Year Masti Night was organized by Bunty Jutt, Dolly Sidhu, and Shabnam Khan. It was truly a blast and a memorable night. HUNDREDS WAITED IN LINE FOR ICESTORM GIFT CARD BY THE PROVINCE H PEOPLE WAIT IN LINE FOR GIFT CARDS AT THE GOLDEN MILE CENTRE ON EGLINTON AVE. AT VICTORIA PARK AVE. IN TORONTO undreds waited in line in the final hour for Torontonians to collect their gift card handed out by the province to Torontonians who lost food during the poweroutage. Many gathered in line in Scarborough to receive a card from Shoppers Drug Mart to President's Choice gift cards, without a guarantee that they will get one, reported Globe and Mail. "Through the action of generous corporate partners, more than $160,000 in gift cards has so-far been distributed in Toronto to those who lost food in the aftermath of the ice storm," said Madeleine Meilleur, Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services in a statement. "I want to thank all the involved corporations for their generous donations, and encourage others to consider contributing to this worthwhile effort. To this point, approximately $460,000 has been pledged to the initiative, including provincial matching funds." "I would also like to remind everyone that these gift cards are intended to help those who have lost food and are unable to replace it without financial assistance. This initiative cannot provide gift cards to everyone who lost power, and should be reserved for those facing the most need," said the minister. Provincial officials have been working with municipalities outside of Toronto to determine the need for a similar initiative. "So far interest has been expressed by Durham Region, as well as the cities of Brampton, Guelph and Hamilton, and we are working with them on the best way to begin distribution." WASHINGTON: For all the complaints about India and its diplomats underpaying domestic help on their postings abroad, a 2009 state depar tment evaluation of practices in US embassies and missions abroad revealed that some local employees they hired earn less than $1 a day. In fact, some of them were so poorly paid they had to cut back to one meal a day or send their children to peddle on the streets, the repor t said. The repor t from the state depar tment's Office of the Inspector General (OIG), which has been dusted off for scrutiny by some Indian officials amid a flaming row between Washington and New Delhi over the l'affaire Devyani, looked at how the US pays more than 51,000 local, non-American employees in about 170 missions abroad. In addition to the hardship caused to the workers because of inadequate pay, the repor t found that the US pays in what in some cases amounts to universal belowpover ty level wages. While the repor t did not provide the numbers of low-paid employees nor name missions where such situations occur, it blamed an inadequately staffed employment office in Washington for the inability to make appropriate changes to pay levels. 'Mission workers forced to cut back to 1 meal a day' "Twenty-seven missions presented compelling arguments that their lower-grade employees fall shor t of minimal living standards," the repor t said. "These arguments included accounts of LE (locally employed) staff removing children from school, cutting back to one meal a day, sending children to sell water or little cakes or toiletries on the streets ... employees depending on salary advances and defaulting on loans in order to cover basic expenses ... (pay) grades 1 to 3 earning less than $1 per day." Asked about the repor t and any action taken on its recommendations in the context of the Khobragade row, a state depar tment spokesperson said, "Generally, compensation plans for locally employed staff at US missions abroad are based upon prevailing wage rates and compensation practices for corresponding types of positions in the employment locality." Exchanges in Washington also suggested the two nations are at an impasse over New Delhi's intended scrutiny of wages at US embassy and consulates in India following the Khobragade spat. Administration sources maintain that salaries of employees at missions abroad are not made public for a variety of reasons, "including their own privacy and security". But they insist — while asser ting the need for confidentiality — that "despite some current negative repor ting ... our embassies and consulates are actually very generous in our compensations to local employees". The OIG repor t also did not go into precise wages but said salary differences between American staff and local hires are a source of tension in missions. In fact, a 2005 OIG evaluation of the US embassy and missions in India had noted that delay in implementing salary increase to local staff in New Delhi had led to "increased troubles in the embassy's front office". "The differences in how salary increases are initiated and implemented for American and LE staff are a point of tension, and make it difficult for the management to explain the compensation process to the LE staff," the 2009 repor t said. INDIAN-AMERICAN ART DEALER PALMED OFF STOLEN INDIAN ARTEFACTS NEW YORK: The indictment of the girlfriend of Manhattan's Indian-American antiquities dealer Subhash Kapoor has revealed the fake ownership histories of stolen Indian ar tefacts palmed off to museums across the world. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has criminally charged Kapoor's girlfriend Selina Mohamed with par ticipating in a decades-long conspiracy to launder stolen antiquities by creating false ownership histories. She is also charged with, more recently, helping to hide four stolen bronze sculptures as investigators closed in on Kapoor, according to chasingaphrodite.com, a specialised ar t website tracking "looted antiquities in the world's museums". Kapoor, described by federal investigators as one of the most prolific antiquities smugglers in the world, is now in custody in Chennai, where he is facing trial as the alleged mastermind of an international antiquities' smuggling ring, according to the website. Selina Mohamed, who was arrested last Friday, was charged with four counts of criminal possession of stolen proper ty and one count of conspiracy, cour t records show. She is the third person criminally charged in the case, following the indictments of Kapoor's sister Sushma Sareen and gallery manager Aaron Freedman, who pleaded guilty to six criminal counts earlier this month. MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MidWeek community NORM KELLY EXPLORES THE OPTION OF ARMY TO CLEANUP TORONTO SAVE MAX OPENS DOORS FOR INDEPENDENT REALTORS TO JOIN ‘ TORONTO HYDRO TRYING TO RESTORE POWER OUTAGE DURING ICE STORM 2013 COURTESY: TWITTER T oronto's deputy mayor Norm Kelly is exploring the option of a city clean-up from the army. He said Friday considering all the ice storm build-up and debris it could take as long as two months to get the city cleaned, in an interview with CTV News. "I thought: 'Well, what would be the next available source of manpower?' And I think that's the Army. And if we can get more people on the job, and meet this challenge sooner rather than later, why not explore that option?" the deputy mayor told CTV News. The clean-up will cost the city about $75 million. "It remains to be seen what benefit calling the army will have," Minnan-Wong said reported CTV News, suggesting they may not have the equipment for a cleanup. "There is certainly going to be a cost and that is going to be borne to the taxpayer in one way or another." Mayor Rob Ford had ignored the advice to call a state of emergency in Toronto despite of many in the city who were in dark according to reports. Deputy city manager John Livey had recommended Ford to declare a state of emergency in an email, which was leaked to the press reported CBC News. "We are getting ready to ask the mayor to declare this an emergency largely because it will assist the staff at the province to make resources available to us, crews, generators, facilities for warming centres," he wrote on Dec. 22. Meanwhile Ford tweeted against army's help, "I see no need to call in the army when we have over 600 staff dedicated to clean up efforts.The City of Toronto is on top of the situation." Any request of military involvement will have to go through the province, confirmed reports. RELIEF TO SIKH INDUSTRIALIST IN CANADA MUMBAI: A document by the Public Prosecution Service of Canada recently came as a relief to a top Sikh industrialist in Canada who has been caught in a 14-year-long legal battle against him for alleged bankruptcy. The prosecution has now said that there was no reasonable prospect of his conviction in the matter. In a letter dated November 28, 2013, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada stated that "Although the Crown is not obligated to provide reasons.....I can advise you that I have determined there is no longer a reasonable prospect of conviction". Erwin Singh Braich, a second generation 58-year-old Sikh billionaire in Canada has been facing bankruptcy proceedings which he strongly defended. He produced what he says is ''compelling evidence'' against the ''trumped up charges''. For over a decade not one witness was produced by the prosecutors said his lawyers. Braich who had even written to the Indian authorities for intervention against what he said was continuous harassment without evidence, had engaged a Mumbai-based lawyer Jamshed Mistry in the matter too. Mistry when contacted said he considers Braich's story as a serious violation of a person's civil rights in any country. "In all of my years of practicing law I have never seen a prosecutor go out of their way to state that 'there is no longer a reasonable prospect of conviction' especially when abandoning a high profile case such as this. It seems to me that it was an apology of sorts to Braich". Braich even had restrictions on international travel imposed on him by the Canadian government. They have now been lifted. Mistry said "The legal team will plan the next course of legal action.'' Braich has already filed a lawsuit against the government for compensation damages and claimed that he has suffered damages exceeding $ 17 billion. Braich himself stated, "I am very thankful that someone within the government had the good sense to finally take initiative by doing the right thing and tell the truth. At one point, I was not allowed to travel outside British Columbia without seeking permission from the court. This affected me in many ways". "My legal team will continue to vigorously pursue the lawsuit I have already filed and served on the Public Prosecution Service of Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police". NRIs turn AAP's cadre, scrimp & innovate to raise funds MUMBAI: Chaitra, mother of two young children, braved the sub-zero temperatures of the Chicago winter while commuting to work by public transport instead of travelling in the warm comfort of a taxi. This helped her save $30 a week, money she would donate to the Aam Aadmi Party. Lifestyle changes. Blistered feet. And no vacations. That's the contribution many NRIs across America made to new Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's politics of change. Navendu Shirali, a young IT professional in Chicago, squirrelled away Rs 1 lakh over five months despite having a loan to repay, like many young Indians in the US who were contributing their savings to AAP. A movie buff, Shirali virtually stopped going to theatres, eating out or going on vacation with his parents to raise funds. Instead, he'd stand outside theatres to garner funds for AAP. Many used innovative strategies to collect money for the party. During her daughter's birthday, Chaitra asked friends not to bring gifts, but to contribute for AAP. Chaitra and her friends even sold old furniture and clothes online, the proceeds of which went to the party. Around Raksha Bandhan, Shirali gave $20 to AAP as gift for every girl in his group. They, in turn, matched his gift with an equal contribution to the party. Those who did not have money to offer, helped out in other ways. For instance, many organized Sunday afternoon tea parties where friends and family were invited home and enlightened about the AAP. The tea parties included screening video clips of Kejriwal's speeches to inspire people to support the party. Persons of Indian origin (PIOs), who cannot donate to Indian political parties, supported AAP's telephone campaigns by making calls to people in India to enlist their support. Three young Indians - Akshay Kumar Anugu, Madhusudhan VN and Jayesh Srivastava walked from Washington DC to New York to raise awareness about Swaraj, a system of decentralization the AAP propagates. The 16-day yatra, in the middle of the American summer, saw the young men battle soaring temperatures, humidity and blistered feet. The weather did little to dampen their spirits. "On a day we walked 22 miles, a woman who saw us during the last four miles shouted 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'. Suddenly, we forgot how tired we were and felt so inspired that it was as if we were on our first mile," says Aunugu. Th e g r o u p s t o p p e d o v e r a t New Castle (Maryland, Delaware) where the elected representative spoke about a system of home rule followed there that resembles the AAP's vision of swaraj. All along the route, the Swaraj Ya t r a e n c o u r a g e d N R I s t o p l a n a t r ip to India around elections and vote for the Aam Aadmi Party. MIDWEEK NEWS HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS PROSPECTS OF JOINING SAVE MAX WITH CEO/ BROKER OF RECORD, MR. RAMAN DUA. Tell us about Save Max Real Estate Company. In last few years, Save Max Real Estate Inc. has emerged as a Brand Leader in GTA Real Estate Market. The company operated on a Team Model and successfully penetrated in the market with this concept. We had an objective of having a small but very efficient and dynamic team to provide the best Real Estate Services in GTA area. We have ...created a success formula in Real Estate which was well accepted among the clients and general public. How did this opportunity open up for realtors? There were lot many Real Estate Professionals, who were keen to share our secret of success and approached us to join to become par t of the Team. It was our strategic plan to keep the limited number of Team members and we accomplished it successfully. This is the time for us to widen our vision and grow more aggressively in the market. We have designed a long term growth plan for the company and the individual professionals who would like to become a par t of this dynamic Team. Keeping that in mind, we have opened the door for the Independent Real Estate professionals to join hands with us and promote themselves under the Save Max Banner. Can realtors promote themselves individually by their name ? That is a million dollar question. Yes, Independent Real Estate professionals can adver tise themselvesunder the Save Max banner. They can put their pictures on For Sale Signs, Open House signs and other adver tising Material. They will be promoting their name in the market with the strong brand image of Save Max . How the realtors can contact you to Join Save Max? Realtors can contact our office to book one to one appointment with me @ 905216-7800 or email at RAMAN info@savemax.ca. DUA A Personal Message by Mayor Fennell on the 2013 Ice Storm "During this Christmas season, I ask all Bramptonians to keep in their thoughts and prayers those families impacted by the recent ice storm. City crews have been working continuously since the ice storm ended to clear tree debris from streets. Much like when a snow event occurs, priority is given to higher-volume roads and sidewalks and those areas where safety is a concern. The City of Brampton will firstly remove stockpiled brush (tree branches, twigs, etc.) from the curb and streets. Once this is completed, the priority will be removing damaged limbs. "Brampton City staff continues to work around the clock with Hydro One Brampton -and emergency service professionals to get power restored to households. Please take additional precautions during the power outages to reduce the risks of fire. "Shelters and warming centres continue to remain open and available for public use. Our New Year's Eve celebrations will continue but we are taking additional safety precautions by eliminating the fireworks display and keeping Gage Park closed. "Despite this, I know our countdown to 2014 will be another memorable celebration. I also invite all residents to join me for my annual New Year's Day Levee at the Rose Theatre. "I want to extend my sincerest appreciation to our first responders who are working tirelessly to help those in need, and I wish to fur ther recognize the kindness and compassion of those Bramptonians who are voluntarily reaching out in suppor t of their fellow residents following the storm's aftermath. "I will continue to update all residents with the latest information." 7 8 MidWeek opinion MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj lived the Mantra of Sarva Pantha Sambhava, he sowed dreams for the nation: Narendra Modi in Raigad O n Sunday 5th January 2014 Shri Narendra Modi visited the historic land of Raigad in Maharashtra. Shri Modi paid rich tributes to one of the greatest sons of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and visited his Samadhi. He addressed a programme organised by Shiv Pratishthan Hindustan. Shri Modi affirmed that Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj would always be remembered as a person who integrated everyone, took everyone along and worked towards the goal of a Bhavya and Divya Bharat. He pointed that Chhatrapati Shivaji lived the Mantra of Sarva Pantha Sambhava. “Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was fighting for the pride of India. His was not a fight to grab power but it was a fight to save India from slavery,” avowed Shri Modi. Shri Modi said that he is extremely delighted to come to Raigad and added that in every part of this historic land there are dreams that were sown by none other than Shivaji Maharaj. He stated, “In every part of this land, dreams of a Bhavya and Divya Bharat have been sown. These dreams are calling us. Shivaji Maharaj sowed dreams for our nation. Bowing to this land, it should be our dream to create a Bhavya and Divya Bharat.” Shri Modi went on to say, “There should be an India where there is no poverty, where our youth have jobs and where an Indian can walk with his or her head held high in every part of the world.” Shri Modi rightly pointed that only remembering Chhatrapati Shivaji of the battle field was one thing but it is equally true that he leaves behind a strong contribution in the fields of good governance and human management. He added that Chhatrapati Shivaji realized the importance of the seas MidWeek and this was not only for war but also for maritime trade. Shri Modi recalled the importance Shivaji Maharaj gave to building a navy. Shri Modi also recalled Shivaji Maharaj’s vision for good governance be it in irrigation or several other fields. He stated that foreigners may have described Chhatrapati Shivaji as anything but in every Indian language Shivaji Maharaj is remembered. Shri Modi shared that from Rabindranath Tagore to Lala Lajpat Rai and Veer Savarkar, every great has remembered Chhatrapati Shivaji. He also congratulated all the efforts that have been made to share the greatness of Shivaji Maharaj with the future generations. Shri Modi concluded his speech with a hope that India be blessed with good governance, skill and an India that can contribute a lot to the world. He also sought the blessings of Jija Mata and Chhatrapati Shivaji for that. 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In relation to the 2002 riots she has recorded interviews of several people and has based the book on the factual impressions that she got. While speaking at the launch function, I referred to several steps taken towards a sustained campaign (or conspiracy) to implicate Narendra Modi in the 2002 riots. I further explained some of these attempts which collapsed because they were based on falsehood. I refer to three important facts that I mentioned in my Speech. The First – Who set fire to the Sabarmati Express. It was clear from day one that a misguided mob at the Godhra Railway station, of members belonging to one community had set the Sabarmati Express compartment No. S-6 on fire. The case was initially investigated by the Gujarat Police and subsequently transferred by the Supreme Court to the SIT. The trial was completed based on the SIT’s investigation which established that a meeting was held in Godhra a day prior to the incident. Fuel was transported in vehicles to the railway station. The doors of compartment S-6 were bolted from outside so that nobody could come out and the mob armed with weapons had set the compartment on fire. A fraudulent attempt was made by a section of the media and certain NGOs to allege that nobody set the fire from outside; that the fire started inside the compartment. The trial upon completion resulted in conviction of a large number of people against whom the charge of conspiracy, rioting and murder was held. The appeals of the convicted persons are pending. Notwithstanding this voluminous evidence, UPA-I through its Railway Minister Lalu Yadav appointed a Committee under the Railway Ministry headed by a retired judge, Justice U.C Banerjee, The Committee came out with a scandalous report alleging that the fire could have started inside the compartment. This report carried no credibility with the people and has been consigned to the dustbin. The judicial verdict proved every fact of this report to be false. The motivation of this false campaign was established that the Hindu community had set the compartment on fire so that the provocation could lead to riots in Gujarat. Secondly, the Modi interview of action-reaction which was never given. In order to establish that Narendra Modi was rationalizing the violence taking place in Gujarat, a leading national newspaper in the first week of March 2002 published an alleged ‘interview’ of Modi. The said interview quoted Modi as saying that every action has a reaction and therefore the post Godhra violence was justified as a reaction. Narendra Modi maintained that he had not given any such interview. In fact no reporter from the newspaper had ever met him for the interview. It was therefore surprising that the interview could appear in Question-Answer form and create an impression that Modi had justified the violence. The Gujarat Government wrote to the newspaper alleging that no such interview had been given since nobody from the newspaper had ever met the Chief Minister. The statement was not published in the next 20 days. Thereafter, it appeared as a letter in the Letters to Editor column with a clarification that in fact no reporter had met Modi or had interviewed him and the interview was ‘created’ on basis of comments and replies of the Chief Minister which had appeared on certain electronic channel. MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 canada 9 FROST QUAKES SHOOK TORONTO IP10 Ted Cruz to renounce Canadian citizenship Prime Minister Stephen Harper highlights government's 2013 achievements Courtesy: PM Stephen Harper/ Flickr Commons COURTESY: AUSTIN CHAMBER/FLICKR COMMONS U.S. SEN. TED CRUZ C anada born U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz will renounce his Canadian citizenship any day now, confirmed reports. Catherine Frazier, a spokeswoman for conservative tea party favourite said he plans to have the process done soon, confirmed reports. He "has been fully focused on fighting for Texans' values and interests in the Senate for the last year," Frazier said in an email to the Associated Press. "He looks forward to the process being completed soon." His response sparked after Canadian immigration attorney Richard Kurland suggested last week that the process is relatively simple and quick and wondered why it was taking so long for the Sen. "If he's attempting to bring our system into disrepute by suggesting it's lengthy and complex, it's just not true," said Kurland from British Columbia in an interview with the Associated Press. "Revocation is one of the fastest processes in our system." Cruz hasn't been in office for a year but sparked budget fight last October over health care that led to a partial shutdown in the U.S. He is also being mentioned as a 2016 Republican presidential candidate. The citizenship issue is a "thorny" one for Cruz as Associated Press puts it, after skeptics claimed Obama was not an American but a Kenyan. Obama released his Hawaiian birth certificate and reports confirmed that his father was a Kenyan while his mother was an American. Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta. Canada Ends 2013 among the Top Growing Economies of the G-7 J im Flaherty, Minister of Finance, reminded Canadians and investors of Canada's fiscal and economic success story on the eve of 2014, and said he expects this track record to continue to promote trade and attract investment even amidst a volatile global economy. "In 2013, Canada's financial services sector ranked the best in the world for the sixth year in a row," said Minister Flaherty. "With the lowest overall tax rate on new business investment in the Group of Seven (G-7), it is no surprise that real business investment in Canada is now well above its pre-recession peak, while no other G-7 country has even recovered to pre-recession levels." "Ongoing global uncertainty and recent examples of the consequences of continued and growing deficits in other countries make it even more important for Canada to remain focused on balanced budgets," Minister Flaherty added. "The Government is on track to balance the federal budget in 2015 and reduce the federal debt-to-GDP (gross domestic product) ratio to 25 per cent by 2021." Both the International Monetary Fund and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development expect Canada to be among the strongest growing economies in the G-7 in 2014. In 2013, Canada further strengthened its international competitiveness through a number of historic achievements. These accomplishments included an agreement in principle on a comprehensive trade agreement with the European Union, which will result in Canadian businesses having tariff-free access to almost half of the world economy, and an agreement in principle to establish a cooperative capital markets regulator with Ontario and British Columbia that will better protect investors, enhance Canada's financial services Climate change activists interrupt Harper's moment T wo climate change activists reached on stage of an event attended by Prime Minister Stephen Harper with two signs just as soon as the PM was about to start a question and answer session in Vancouver, CBC reported. Activist Sean Devlin and ShireenSoofi managed to get around security and onto the stage where Harper was seated to discuss climate change policies. The duo had signs, one of them read "climate justice now" while other one read "The Conservatives Take Climate Change Seriously" with the line crossed out, reported CBC News. The president of the board of the trade, Iain Black was introducing Harper when the duo got on the stage. "I'd like to take a minute and have some folks removed from the stage," she said while Harper reached for a glass of water confirmed CBC reports. "It wouldn't be B.C. without it," Harper said jokingly. During the session "I was pleased to meet today with members of the Vancouver business community to discuss the economy and measures that our Government is taking to help Canadian businesses prosper at home and abroad," said Prime Minister Harper during the session. "In addition to reducing taxes and eliminating unnecessary regulatory burdens and red tape, our Government is providing unprecedented access to international markets, including through the historic agreement in principle that was recently reached with the European Union on a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement," he said. Once implemented, the Canada-Europe Trade Agreement will create thousands of new jobs for Canadians and provide Canadian businesses with preferential market access to the EU's more than 500 million consumers and to its annual $17 trillion in economic activity. sector, support efficient capital markets and better manage systemic risk. "In 2013, the Government continued to receive a triple-A credit rating, with a stable outlook, from all the major credit rating agencies," Minister Flaherty said. "It is one more recognitio n o f t h e f i s c a l progress made by this country in recent years, and Canada's growing reputation a r o u n d t h e w o r l d . We w i l l strive to establish a lasting legacy for the generations of Canadians to come, and will continue to be a voice of economic prudence in a world that is still recovering from the Great Recession." Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement highlighting some of the government's significant accomplishments in 2013: "In 2013, our Government delivered on the priorities of Canadians: creating jobs and oppor tunities, suppor ting and protecting Canadian families, and putting Canada first. "We know Canadian families work hard for their money; that's why we kept taxes low. The federal tax burden is at its lowest level in 50 years, and Canadian families are paying less in taxes than in 2006. "We're also looking out for Canadians, among the most digitally connected people in the world, by introducing specific measures to promote more choice, lower prices and better service in Canada's wireless and cable television markets. "And we know that nothing contributes to a better quality of life than a good job. Since 2009, Canada has created over one million new jobs, most of which are high-wage positions in the private sector. "To ensure that Canadians always have the first crack at available jobs we've improved the Temporary Foreign Workers Program, and introduced the Canada Job Grant to connect people with the skills training they need to fill available jobs. "Our Government also understands that spending more than you earn is not a sustainable path to prosperity. So in 2013 we introduced measures to reduce the federal deficit, as well as the size and cost of Government. "As a result of our actions, Canada's economy remains among the strongest in the world, and we are on track to achieve a budget surplus in 2015-16. This will allow us to keep taxes low, and ensure that Government spending on priorities like health care is sustainable. "In October we reached an historic trade agreement with the European Union that will create thousands of new jobs for Canadians and give Canadian businesses from every region of the country preferential access to a halfbillion affluent new customers in the EU. "We also continued to invest in the bridges, highways, harbours and transit systems that keep our economy moving. These investments include: supporting small craft fishing harbours on the East Coast; redeveloping the Lévis ferry area in Quebec; improving the public transit system in Toronto; seeing the completion of Winnipeg's Centreport Canada Way; building the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk highway to the Arctic Coast; and announcing an accelerated timeline for the construction of the new bridge for the St. Lawrence. "Our Government was there for the people of Lac Mégantic in the aftermath of the deadly train disaster, providing support for recovery and decontamination efforts, and for the victims of unprecedented flooding in Alberta. "And we will continue to be there for children and for victims of crime. That's why we introduced legislation to crack down on cyberbullying and sexual predators on the internet. CONTD. ON PG 10 10 MidWeek canada FROST QUAKES SHOOK TORONTO AERIAL VIEW OF DOWNTOWN TORONTO Cour tesy: Cajie/Flickr Commons M any Toronto residents were woken up by a loud booming noise in the middle of the night last week due to what's being described as a frost quake. Overnight temperature dropped below -20 early Friday morning resulting into booms as the moisture in the ground freezes and expands, putting pressure on the rock causing a crack. The phenomenon is also called cryoseisms. "Anyone else in #Brampton or #Toronto just experience that loud ice quake or sonic boom thing? that was the loudest one yet," tweeted a GTA resident, TejSahota. "To be honest, we literally thought that our roof broke or something. Our house pretty much shook," he said, Mike Leibovitz from Thornhill in an interview with the National Post. "It was pretty loud. I mean, the two of us woke up out of deep sleep, it woke my daughter up. It definitely was a boom and my house, my roof was shaking." Allison Bent, a seismologist with Earthquakes C a n a d a t o l d National Post, frostquakes are similar to earthquakes but aren't recorded by Earthquake Canada's instruments as the shaking is localized. "What they are is cracking of ice or two blocks of ice moving one against each other. It happens because ice expands when it gets cold," said Bent. "So it often happens when it's extremely cold, like minus 20 o r c o l d e r and particularly if there's been a sudden drop in temperature, and especially near lakes and rivers." "You can feel the shaking, but as far as I'm aware there's never been any damage from a frost quake," she said, when asked if they were dangerous. Secret U.S. security contract puts Canada at risk: NDP Conservatives must assure Canadians they are being protected A secret $10 million contract between the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and computer security firm RSA raises serious questions for Canada's Public Safety Minister, according to New Democrats. Several reports suggest the contract was designed to provide the NSA with a "back door" in encryptions that would allow it to crack into computer systems around the world. "Minister Blaney needs to tell us if sensitive information from government, businesses and ordinary Canadians is at risk," said NDP Deputy Public Safety Critic, RosaneDoré Lefebvre (Alfred-Pellan). "Such a break in security would have wideranging implications, so Conservatives need to assure Canadians they are being protected." While New Democrats are concerned about the extent to which the federal government relies on RSA for the security of its computer systems, they are also questioning what is being done to protect businesses and individuals who may have put their faith in the firm. "Unfortunately, this government has a dismal record when it comes to protecting privacy," said Doré Lefebvre. "From the data breaches involving the personal information of thousands of Canadians to their online snooping bill, these Conservatives just don't seem to get it." The NDP has also sent a letter outlining concerns that this contract may allow a foreign government to monitor communications between MPs and their staff to Speaker Scheer-noting that RSA provides encryption for the House of Commons. MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 Prime Minister Stephen Harper highlights government's 2013 achievements CONTD. FROM PG 9 We also took steps to ensure that public safety comes first when authorities make decisions regarding persons found Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder (NCR), and we will introduce a Victims' Bill of Rights to restore victims to their rightful place at the hear t of our justice system. "After a decade of darkness, our Government is fulfilling its commitment to give Canada's armed forces 'more teeth, less tail.' We launched the Defence Renewal initiative that will put front-line capability before back-office bureaucracy. And, from a new fleet of Chinook F-model helicopters, to progress in the building of new ships for the Royal Canadian Navy, and the modernization of our light armoured vehicles, we're delivering the tools our armed forces need. "To fur ther defend Canada's sovereignty and long-term prosperity, our Government has been marshalling resources from across Government to establish and defend the outer limits of Canada's continental shelf in the Atlantic Ocean and Arctic region. In 2013, the Government submitted two claims to the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. "We continued to work with Aboriginal leaders in 2013 to advance shared priorities, including: providing job and skills training; improving water and wastewater systems; strengthening transparency and accountability for First Nation governments; and enhancing the rights and protections offered to First Nations living on-reserve. "And Canada continued to play a vital role internationally. From the deployment of our Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, and the provision of humanitarian assistance to innocent civilians affected by the ongoing conflict in Syria, to our ongoing suppor t of initiatives to improve maternal, newborn and child health in developing countries, Canada is making a tangible difference in the lives of people around the world. "In the new year, our Government will build on the achievements of 2013 and continue to seize every oppor tunity to secure prosperity and security for Canadians. We will do so by creating jobs and oppor tunities, suppor ting and protecting Canadian families, and putting Canada first." MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 india 11 INDIA ELECTIONS 2014 MID APRIL TO EARLY MAY IP12 AAP WILL FIGHT 2014 ELECTIONS Saying that AAP leader Gopal Rai will head the membership drive, Yadav said a central core committee will look into into all the key aspects of preparation for the Lok Sabha polls. "A three-member National Campaign Co-ordination Committee will look into the manifesto, fund raising and other functions related to the polls. The committee will have AAP national leaders Sanjay Singh, Pankaj Gupta and myself as its members initially. We are going to include more people later on," he said. Talking about the manifesto, the AAP member said, "The manifesto should be out by March. We will also encourage a constituency wise manifesto if anybody can bring it out." The AAP leader made it clear that getting a party ticket for fighting the Lok Sabha polls will be an impossible task if the prospective candidates who seek tickets are not squeaky clean in public life. "Anybody across the nation can fill the form to contest elections on a AAP ticket. There will a party screening committee on state level. People can apply for candidature for Lok Sabha polls till 15 January which will be then screened at the state level. AAP will nominate candidates for Lok Sabha polls once they clear the screening process," Yadav said. The AAP leader said that the first list of party candidates should be available in public sphere between 15-20 January. The party is also looking into possibilities of raising funds to contest the Lok Sabha polls. "We fought the Delhi elections with Rs 20 crore. More funds are needed to fight English edge: Those who speak the language fluently 'earn 34% more than others' NEW DELHI: Those who speak English fluently earn up to 34% more than those who don't speak the language, a recent repor t has found, confirming the link between an education in English and the scope of employment opportunities. But given the constraints of cost and access, the number of those studying in English medium is yet to pick up. Less than 25% of students of higher education are studying in English medium in the nor th central region of India, including Bihar and UP, compared to around 75% in south India. Higher education in Indian languages costs between Rs 1,200 and Rs 3, 000 a year, while English medium costs 68 times more, between Rs 8,000 and 15,000 a year. But the investment is seen as wor thwhile since education in English is likely to to yield higher wages, says the repor t authored by Dr Abusaleh Shariff of the Centre for Research and Debates in Development Policy, New Delhi and Amit Sharma, research analyst with the National Council for Applied Economic Research. "Men who speak English fluently earn wages about 34% higher and men who speak a little English earn wages about 13% higher than those who don't speak any English," the repor t said. According to the repor t, only 20% of the Indian population can speak in English, and only 4% would be considered fluent. Where one lives is a key determinant in accessing English medium education, it found. "Politicians who don't like English are captains of a sinking ship. Higher education in English helps us get better integrated into the globalized organized sector and labour market. Those without access to higher education in English are being left out," Dr Shariff told TOI. the Lok Sabha elections," he said. Revealing its Haryana plans, Yadav said that the party is likely to contest in all the 90Assembly seats. "Elections in Haryana are scheduled in October. But if it happens earlier then AAP will contest the elections on all the seats of the state," the AAP leader said. The Delhi euphoria is yet to die down within the party circles as it turned out to be one of the major causes inspiring the party to attempt a national footprint. BJP hits out at AAP over Bhushan's remarks on Kashmir New Delhi: Strongly opposing AAP leader Prashant Bhushan's suggestion on deployment of armed forces in Kashmir with the consent of people, BJP on Monday hit out at his par ty for taking a "weak" stand on national security issues and said these cannot be decided by populism or referendum. Stating that it was "regrettable" that a par ty with national ambitions was adopting a position similar to that of Pakistan and the separatists that was hostile to India's interests, Arun Jaitley hoped that sensible elements in AAP will seek to reverse this "soft" stand, otherwise "the slope downwards will be faster than the movement upwards". "The issues of national security cannot be decided by populism or referendum. They can only be decided on security considerations. Till such time the infrastructure of terror remains, the presence of the army in Jammu & Kashmir is essential," the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha said. Lashing out at the Aam Aadmi Par ty, he said, "It is Pakistan which has been suggesting the de-militarisation of the Valley. Some separatist groups have been echoing that demand. It is regrettable that for a par ty like the Aam Aadmi Par ty which nourishes national ambitions, should adopt a position hostile to India's interests," Jaitley said. 12 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MidWeek india 13 Only 10% of students have access to higher education in country A ccess to education beyond higher secondary schooling is a mere 10% among the university-age population in India. This is the finding of a report "Intergenerational and Regional Differentials in Higher Education in India" authored by development economist, Abusaleh Shariff of the Delhi-based Centre for Research and Debates in Development Policy and Amit Sharma, research analyst of the National Council of Applied Economic Research. The report says that a huge disparity exists - as far as access to higher education is concerned - across gender, socio-economic religious groups and geographical regions. The skew is most marked across regions. Thus, a dalit or Muslim in south India, though from the most disadvantaged among communities, would have better access to higher education than even upper caste Hindus in many other regions. Interestingly, people living in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal - designated as the north central region - and those in northeast India have the worst access to higher education. Those in southern India and in the northern region - consisting of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh, Haryana and Delhi - are relatively better placed in this regard. In the age group 22-35 years, over 15% in the northern region and 13% in the southern region have access to higher education. In the north-central region, the number is just 10% for men and 6% for women whereas in the northeast, only 8% men and 4% women have access to higher education. The report, brought out by the US-India Policy Institute in Washington, is based on data from the 64th round of NSSO survey 2007-08. It throws up quite a few other interesting facts. For instance, among communities, tribals and dalits fare worst with just 1.8% of them having any higher education. Muslims are almost as badly off, with just 2.1% able to go for further learning. Similarly, just 2% of the rural population is educated beyond higher secondary level, compared to 12% of the urban population and just 3% of women got a college education compared to 6% of men. South India offers the best opportunities for socially inclusive access to higher education including technical education and education in English medium. For instance, the share of Hindu SC/ ST in technical education in south India is about 22%, and the share of Muslims 25%. These were the lowest shares among all communities in south India. But this was higher than the share of most communities including Hindu OBCs and upper caste Hindus in most other regions. South India also has the highest proportion of higher education in the private sector at about 42%, followed by western India where it is 22%. The northeast has the least privatized higher education sector and is almost entirely dependent on government-run or aided institutions. Not surprisingly, government institutions are the cheapest places to study at, with annual expenditures ranging from less than Rs 1,000 to around Rs 1,500, except in north and south India, where the average is above Rs 2,000. Both private and privateaided institutions are quite costly, making them difficult to access for the poor. With little regulation of the quality of education and cost differentials, the poor and deprived are often trapped in low quality education, the report points out. It adds that although free education is provided at school level, it is almost non-existent at higher levels. The report also compares India's low 10% access to higher education with China's 22% enrolment and the 28% enrolment in the US. Since the early 1990s, China's post-secondary enrolments grew from 5 million to 27 million, while India's expanded from 5 million to just 13 million, says the report, while emphasising that higher education has the potential to enhance productivity and economic value both at the individual and national levels. "The government has to urgently address the geographical skew in the availability of higher education facilities in the two regions of north-east and north-central," says Shariff. "The central region, comprising Chhattisgarh, MP, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Odisha, India Elections 2014 Mid April to Early May Bracing for the big exercise, the Election Commission is all set to hold Lok Sabha elections starting mid-April and spread it over at least five phases till early May. The much-awaited announcement for the polls is likely to be made by the end of February or early March, for which work has already begun, top Commission sources said. Along with the Lok Sabha polls, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and Sikkim will go to polls to elect their new assemblies. The announcement of the poll schedule would be done in the last days of February or at best the first two-three days of March. An estimated 80 crore voters will be eligible to vote in the coming elections after new voters have been added to the rolls, whose final revision is underway. A total of 1.1 crore poll personnel, half of them being security forces will be deployed for the smooth conduct of polls and to ensure that they are free and fair. During the 2009 polls, there were 714 million voters against 671 million voters in 2004 Lok Sabha polls. Favouring a multi-phased election for a country like that of India's size and electorate, poll officials said it is better like this for "complete satisfaction of voters". Otherwise it can lead to "discontentment" in case of any shortcomings, they said. Top poll officials justified multi-phased polls, saying some states are to be accorded special treatment due to their being extremist-affected like Jammu and Kashmir and Chhattisgarh, besides others. WITH EYE ON CHINA, INDIA AND JAPAN TO BOLSTER DEFENCE TIES NEW DELHI: With an eye firmly on China, India and Japan on Monday decided to consolidate and strengthen their strategic and global partnership in the defence arena through measures ranging from regular joint combat exercises and military exchanges to cooperation in anti-piracy, maritime security and counterterrorism. This came during the meeting between defence minister AK Antony and his visiting Japanese counterpart Itsunori Onodera. "The two ministers extensively and frankly exchanged ideas regarding regional and global security challenges, as well as bilateral defence cooperation and exchanges. They shared views on issues relating to peace, stability and prosperity of the region," said an official. Onodera also briefed Antony on Japan's National Security Strategy and the National Defence Programme Guidelines, which were adopted in December 2013. Both India and Japan have long been wary of the increasingly assertive behaviour of China, especially in the contentious South China Sea, as well as the rapid modernisation of the People's Liberation Army. India and Japan will hold their third "2 plus 2" Dialogue and fourth Defence Policy Dialogue in New Delhi this year, along with the third bilateral exercise between the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force and Indian Navy to be held in Japanese waters. The Indian defence minister will also visit Japan later this year. The two ministers agreed to promote exchanges on UN Peacekeeping Operations between Japan Peacekeeping Training and Research Centre, Joint Staff College, Central Readiness Force of Japan Ground Self Defence Force and Centre for UN Peacekeeping of the Indian Army. The two sides will also conduct "expert exchanges" in counter-terrorism, humanitarian assistance/disaster relief between the Indian Army and Japan Ground Self Defence Force. The possibility of conducting staff talks between Japan Air SelfDefence Force and Indian Air Force as well as professional exchanges of test-pilots, flight safety experts and others are also on the cards. too needs attention. There is so much talk about a Harvard in India. I say, give two hoots to Harvard. What we need are thousands of community colleges that can offer professional courses so that youngsters can improve their skills and become employable." SUPREME COURT REJECTS PIL TO STAY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST JUSTICE GANGULY NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today refused to entertain a PIL seeking its direction to stay all proceedings against its former judge A K Ganguly, who is facing allegations of sexual harassment. A bench of Chief Justice P Sathasivam and Justice Ranjan Gogoi dismissed the PIL, saying that it cannot interfere in the issue at this stage and law will take its course in the matter. "We have gone through every word of your averments and prayers. We are not inclined to go into it. Its too early to say anything about it," the bench said, adding that "let the law take its own course". The court was hearing a PIL, filed by a woman doctor and Delhi resident M Padma Narayan Singh, seeking quashing of the complaint on which a threemember panel of apex court judge indicted Justice Ganguly, Chairman of West Bengal Human Rights Commission, for unwelcome behaviour against a law intern. The petitioner, who is a senior citizen, alleged that Ganguly has become a victim of conspiracy as he, as an arbitrator, had decided a matter between a prominent football club of Kolkata and All India Football Federation (AIFF) in which the intern had also participated. The bench also dismissed another similar PIL filed on the issue. Justice Ganguly, who had already distanced himself from the petitions, in a recent conversation with former Attorney General Soli Sorabjee had conveyed his intention to resign as chairman of the WBHRC. The former AG told Ganguly that it was a "wise decision". A three-judge Supreme Court panel had indicted Justice Ganguly by holding that the statement of the intern, both written and oral, had prima facie disclosed "an act of unwelcome behaviour (unwelcome verbal/non-verbal conduct of sexual nature)" by the judge with her in the Le Meridien hotel room on December 24 last year. 14 MidWeek world POLAR BLAST BARRELS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES Yes, it's winter. And yes, it's cold. But this is different. Just ask Richard Thomas, owner of R. Thomas Deluxe Grill in Atlanta. He keeps a dozen birds outside the restaurant and never, in his 30 years, has he had to move them inside. But that's exactly what he scrambled to do Sunday. "The weather prediction made me nervous," said Thomas, 80. "Rather than risk danger to any of my buddies, so to speak, I just decided to make that decision." As many as 140 million Americans are bracing this week for a polar blast that's barreling across the country, dumping snow in some places and shattering records. Much of the United States will see the coldest temperatures in almost 20 years, according to the National Weather Service. They are expected to be 30 to 50 degrees below average in some cities. To put things in perspective, the weather in Atlanta and Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday will be colder than in Anchorage, MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 Bangladesh election: Ruling Awami League 'wins boycotted poll' Bangladesh's ruling Awami League has won a violenceplagued general election whose outcome was never in doubt, according to preliminary results. The main opposition boycotted the election, resulting in violent clashes at polling stations and extremely low voter turnout. At least 18 people were killed during Sunday's polling, and dozens have died in the run-up to the election. Mahfuz Sadique repor ts from Dhaka. John Kerry ends Mideast trip without framework deal Alaska. By Wednesday, nearly half the nation will shudder in temperatures of zero or lower, forecasters said. The unusual weather is already causing headaches, especially for travelers. Close to 3,000 flights were canceled Sunday, said the flight- tracking website flightaware.com, which tracks cancellations due to weather, mechanical and other problems. A man at Logan International Airport in Boston told CNN affiliate WCVB that he will miss two days of a cruise because he can't get to Florida as planned to meet the boat. Another passenger at Logan was overcome with emotion as she spoke, her voice cracking under the stress. "I just want to go home. I just want to get back, settled in. We've been cooped up for two days," WCVB reported Amy Roy said. US: IRAN MAY PLAY A ROLE IN SYRIA PEACE TALKS JERUSALEM - The United States for the first time on Sunday hinted that Iran may be able to play some kind of role at proposed talks to end the war in Syria. Washington has long opposed calls by Russia and others to allow Tehran to par ticipate in the talks due to be held in Switzerland on 22 January. It accuses the Islamic republic, the main ally of Damascus, of providing weapons, manpower and cash, as well as arming Hezbollah militants fighting with Syrian President Bashar Assad and allowing him to battle an armed opposition for almost three years. More than 130 000 people have now been killed in the brutal fighting, with the opposition still splintered and increasingly taken over by hard-line Islamic groups. US Secretary of State John Kerry, who has been one of the prime movers of bringing together the Syrian regime and the opposition at the talks, stressed Iran could not fully participate without signing up to a June 2012 accord which calls for a transitional Syrian government to replace the current regime. But Kerry opened the door to some kind of possible involvement by the Iranians in the conference, dubbed Geneva 2. "Could they contribute from the sidelines? Are there ways, conceivably, to weigh in? Can their mission that is already in Geneva be there in order to help the process? It may be that there are ways that can happen", he said. "We're happy to have Iran be helpful", he told reporters in Jerusalem. "Everybody is happy to have Iran be helpful", he added. Wrangling over the exact make-up of the guest list has been one issue bogging down the holding of the talks, with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon due to issue the invitations. Iran's par ticipation "has to be determined by the secretary general, it has to be determined by Iranian intentions", Kerry said. Jerusalem: After four days of intense diplomacy, US Secretary of State John Kerry was heading home Monday, insisting progress has been made despite failing to agree a framework to guide Israeli-Palestinian talks. During his tour, Kerry spent hours locked in separate meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, as well as making a surprise day trip to key Arab allies, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Monday morning, the top US diplomat was briefing Tony Blair, the Middle East special envoy for the Quar tet of regional peacemakers, at his Jerusalem hotel as he wrapped up his 10th trip to the region as secretary of state. Earlier, Kerry met with Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog. With the US remaining tight-lipped about the details, little news has filtered out about Kerry's proposals to bridge the huge gaps between the two sides as they seek to draw up the contours of two states living side-by-side. But talks appear to have focused on security in the Jordan Valley, on the border between the West Bank and Jordan, as well as the fate of Jerusalem, which both sides claim as their future capital. Not only does Jordan border the occupied West Bank, it also has a historic role in the guardianship of Muslim sites in Israeliannexed Arab east Jerusalem which is recognised under their 1994 peace treaty. Saudi Arabia authored a 2002 peace plan which is the basis of Arab aspirations for any settlements. Kerry emerged from talks at the secluded deser t residence of Saudi King Abdullah late Sunday to say he had won the suppor t of the influential Arab leader. "His Majesty was not just encouraging, but suppor ted our effor ts and hopes that we can be successful in the days ahead and believes that this is impor tant for the region and that there are great benefits that will come to everybody if we're able to be successful," Kerry said. MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MidWeek 80 PERTOSA DRIVE, UNIT 12, BRAMPTON ONT., L6X 5E9 15 16 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MR JOE B CARVALHO SPECIAL SCREENING SOHA ALI KHAN AND ARSHAD WARSI CLASHING EGOS: DID SALMAN STOP SRK FROM STEPPING OUT OF HIS CAR? T heir now-famous hug at an iftar bash in July last year notwithstanding, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan still prefer to avoid crossing each other's paths. On Saturday evening, yet again the two found themselves shooting at Mehboob Studios in Bandra. Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan at Mehboob Studios on Saturday. Sallu was on Stage No 5 while SRK was on Stage No 3. Both the stages are adjacent to each other. While the Dabangg star was already at the venue since about 2.30 pm doing a photo shoot for his NGO, King Khan arrived around 4. 45 pm for the promo shoot of an upcoming film awards event that he is hosting. Says a source, `Shah Rukh was slated to arrive for the shoot at 3 pm, but reached the venue only around 5.45 pm. He was as usual accompanied by his security folk and his staff members. While the rest came out of their respective cars, SRK did not step out of his vehicle for almost 25 minutes. It did not take long for onlookers to realise what was holding King Khan back. It was the presence of Salman outside with his team.` Adds the source, `Only when Salman had gone back inside to his shoot that Shah Rukh stepped out.` Sallu had several visitors on the sets which included filmmakers Mahesh Manjrekar and Subhash Ghai and actor Vatsal Seth. Salman's brother Sohail and sister Alvira were also present. The source added, `Whenever Salman would step out of his vanity van 17 I was the first one who talked about Vidya: Madhuri If Madhuri Dixit oozes talent, she is equally good at recognising and praising genius. Vidya Balan is the case in point. Madhuri, who has replaced Vidya in the `Dedh Ishqiya`, says that she not only likes the latter's body of work, but was also the first one to talk about her talent. Seen as conniving, scheming and sensual woman, Vidya wowed all and sundry with her per formances in Abshishek Chaubey directed dark drama `Ishqiya`. Praising the actress, Madhuri said: `Vidya is wonder ful. She is a lovely actress and I not only liked her in 'Ishqiya', I also liked her in her first movie ('Parineeta')." `I was the first one who talked about her in an interview, saying she is a good actress. I loved her in 'Dirty Picture' and 'Kahaani'. She is very talented.` `Dedh Ishqiya` is coming out Jan 10 and it will see Madhuri, 46, in a completely different avatar. Helmed by Chaubey, the film also stars Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, who were there in the original, along with Huma Qureshi. Is Ranbir listening? Kat's going through holiday sickness or from the shoot, SRK made sure that he was not in the vicinity. It appeared that the staff of the stars kept tabs on what the other was doing and kept passing information about the movements of the other.` Though Salman and SRK did pose for the shutterbugs outside their respective shooting space, it was only after they made sure that the other was not around. John to reveal the reasons behind his secret wedding? The newly-married John Abraham attended an NGO event along with his parents on Saturday. The actor, who recently dropped a hint on Twitter that he was married, was however spotted without a wedding band on his finger. At the function, when he was asked about his marriage, Johnny boy stated that he will hold a press conference to speak about his wedding. Priya, who is in the US, is slated to arrive in Mumbai in February. Looks like the honeymoon will have to wait. According to trade sources, John Abraham's Welcome 2 is likely to clash with Ranbir Kapoor's Bombay Velvet at the box office. Both are scheduled for a Christmas 2014 release. Katrina Kaif fell ill during her vacation with Ranbir Kapoor and is now recuperating in London Ranbir Kapoor arrived in Mumbai alone from his US holiday with lady love Katrina Kaif. The couple had flown to New York to usher in 2014. As it was extremely cold, Kat couldn't handle the weather and fell ill. Considering that she was slated to make a stopover in London to spend time with her family, she decided to extend her stay because of her health conditions. Says a source, `Kat couldn't handle the freezing weather in the US and was down with flu. So she decided to recuperate in London. She is slated to arrive in Mumbai later this week.` As soon as Katrina arrives she will start shooting for Bang Bang with Hrithik Roshan. There is also Jagga Jasoos with Ranbir Kapoor and Fitoor with Sushant Singh Rajput. 18 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MidWeek bollywood MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 19 Movie Review Upcoming BOLLYWOOD Movies ENDRA, KUMAR, DHARM CAST: SANJEEV HAN, MITABH BACHC A I, N LI A M A HEM & AMJAD KHAN JAYA BHADURI AMESH SIPPY DIRECTED BY: R RATING: ***** KARLE PYAAR KARLE RELEASE DATE: Jan 10, 2013 DIRECTOR(S): Rajesh Pandey PRODUCER: Suneel Darshan MUSIC: Rayyan Ameen, Rashid Khan, Prashant Singh, Mumzy, Meet Bros Anjjan LYRICS: Rashid Khan, Shakeel Azmi, Kumaar WRITER : Suneel Darshan SHOLAY 3D: SHOLAY IN ANY FORMAT IS SHOLAY! I f as Shakespeare told us, a rose by any other name smells just as sweet then Sholay in any format-3D,4D whateverwould remain just the same. An inviolable classic, timeless , as it is timely. As the new version , spruced up with flying bullets and thundering hoofs, comes to us at a time when Dhoom is trending. So it's Sholay 3D weighed against Dhoom 3. Savour 'D' difference. Undoubtedly the current films that seem to make so much money seem to pale into flamboyant insignificance when weighed against the hefty impact of Sholay. 38 years have passed since Sholay and its astonishing lines(Salim-Javed at their pithiest) created immediate and enduring history. Yes, the film opened badly. But then Rome and Amitabh Bachchan's career weren't built in day. With each viewing of Sholay I come away wiser, richer. Yes, this is what 'Bollywood' entertainment should always be, but seldom is. Rich in drama, vivacious and vibrant in its characterizations Sholay about one arm-less man's two-men army and their battle against a sadistic dacoit(Amjad Khan in the most striking screen debut in the history of Indian cinema) spawns innumerable eras of cinematic experience. It is the most well assembled screenplay ever. With the passage of time we can view the film in episodes-the stunning train-robbery sequence at the start, the massacre of 'Thakur' Sanjeev Kumar's family by Gabbar and his ragged henchmen , Dharmendra's 'suicide' drama from atop a water tower, 'Jai' Amitabh Bachchan's marriage proposal on behalf of his buddy 'Veeru' Dharmendra, 'Gabbar' Amjad Khan's Russian roulette in the ravines with his trio of petrified henchmen, 'Rahim Chacha' A K Hangal's son's poignant death scene, the widow'Radha' Jaya Bhaduri's flashback into a colourful Holi when she accosts her future father-in-law with incessant chatter(Radha could have been Basanti!), Jagdeep's Soorma top 10 songs DEDH ISHQIYA RELEASE DATE: January 10, 2014 DIRECTOR(S): Abhishek Chaubey PRODUCER: Vishal Bhardwaj GENRE : Drama, Romance, Crime JAI HO RELEASE DATE: January 24, 2014 DIRECTOR(S): Sohail Khan Bhopali and Asrani's 'angrezon ke zamaanein ka jailor' episodes.... each of these and many others, have a throbbing autonomous life of their own. And yet-and here lies the magic of a monumental classic-all the accentuated episodes come together in a compelling cohesive screenplay which blows your mind. This is a revenge story with a supremely sustained momentum. The characters show no sign of aging with time. Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan's Veeru and Jai are to this day roguish mercenaries who seem to convey an endearing amo r a l i t y i n t h e i r c o n d u c t even as they emerge as unlikely heroes in the Thakur's fight against an oppressively cartoonish outlaw. There are two romantic tracks navigated by two very contrasting female characters. While Basanti(Hema Malini) never stops chattering Radha(Jaya Bhaduri) seldom speaks. GENRE : Action, Romance HASEE TOH PHASEE RELEASE DATE: February 07, 2014 PRODUCER(S): Karan Johar, Phantom Films GENRE : Romance, Comedy Keep ruling, B-Town wishes 1 Film: Ram Leela NAGADA SANG DHOL FILM SONG 2 Ram Leela Lahu Munh Lag Gaya 3 R.Rajkumar Gandi Baat 4 Satya 2 Tu Nahi 5 Tose Naina Mickey Virus 6 Gori Tere Pyaar Mein Naina 7 Gori Tere Pyaar Mein Chingham Chabake 8 Mickey Virus Ankhon Hi Ankhon Ne 9 Ishk Actually Aye Dil Bata 10 R.Rajkumar Saree Ke Fall Se MOVIE COLLECTIONS HIT OR FLOP MIDWEEK SINGH SAAB THE GREAT AVERAGE RAM LEELA AVERAGE KRRISH 3 (HINDI) BLOCKBUSTER BOSS FLOP DEEPIKA ON B'DAY A ctress Deepika Padukone got her name written in history after giving four back-to-back hits like "Chennai Express" and "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani" in 2013. And on her 28th birthday Sunday, Bollywood celebrities wished she keeps ruling the film industry. Celebrities like Karan Johar, Sonu Sood, Farah Khan and Priyanka Chopra took to Twitter to wish her. Karan Johar: Happy Birthday Deepika Padukone. More power to you! Have another spectacular year! Loads of love. Sonu Sood: Happy birthday Deepika Padukone. Keep ruling always. Stay blessed. And don't forget to bring your cake on the sets. Farah Khan: Happy birthday Deepika Padukone. Stay blessed! Love you lots. Priyanka Chopra: Happy birthday Deepika Padukone! Lovely to have known an amazing friend like you. Have a super year babe! Love always. Manish Malhotra: Happy birthday gorgeous Deepika Padukone. Have a super year. Boman Irani: Happy birthday Deepika Padukone, may you stay blessed. Have a super year. Nargis Fakhri: Deepika Padukone happy birthday beautiful lady. May god bless you always. Uday Chopra: Happy birthday Deepika Padukone. Lots of love. Have a great one! Bipasha Basu: Happy birthday Deepika Padukone! Shine on. Love! Riteish Deshmukh: Happy birthday Deepika Padukone have a fantastic day ahead - big hug. Huma Qureshi: Happy birthday Deepika Padukone. Much love, luck, joy and success. 20 MidWeek hollywood Kate Winslet likes playing ordinary characters to avoid make-up hassle Diaz, Bullock and Aniston wish to team up for 'mother of all chick comedies' Oscar-winning film producer SAUL ZAENTZ DIES P movie producer, instead specialised in complex literary adaptations that Hollywood studios generally found too intricate to put on film. Since moving into film with 1972's low-budget country-music drama 'Payday', Zaentz produced just 10 movies, giving him a remarkable three-for-10 batting average on Best Picture wins at the Oscars. Among Zaentz's other films were the 1978 animated version of 'The Lord of the Rings', which later paved the way for the blockbuster live-action trilogy. He also brought out the 1986 Harrison Ford drama 'The Mosquito Coast'; 1998's acclaimed 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being', which costarred 'The English Patient' Oscar winner Juliette Binoche; and 1991's 'At Play in the Fields of the Lord', a critical and commercial flop despite a cast that included Kathy Bates, Tom Berenger and John Lithgow. Born February 28, 1921, in Passaic, New Jersey, Zaentz earned a degree in poultry husbandry from Rutgers University. During World War II, he served in Africa and Sicily and aboard troop ships in the North Atlantic and Pacific. After the war, Zaentz attended business college and moved to San Francisco, where he worked for a small record distributor and later joined jazz producer Norman Granz, working on recordings and concerts. Zaentz entered the movie business after growing bored with his successful recording-industry career, which included the Fantasy Records label he bought in 1967. Zaentz is survived by four children: Dorian, Joshua, Athena, and Jonnie; seven grandchildren, and his nephew. Embarrassing to strip for film roles: Gwyneth Paltrow Actress Gwyneth Paltrow does not enjoy stripping down for film roles and finds it embarrassing too. The 41-year-old actress, who donned a skimpy black lingerie for a bedroom scene in the movie 'Thanks For Sharing' earlier this year, Meryl Streep's August: Osage County wins four awards at Capri Festival Home Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts' new film August: Osage County was given a huge Oscars boost after it picked up four awards at the Capri, Hollywood Film Festival on Wednesday. The movie adaptation of Tracy Letts’ play about a dysfunctional family’s reunion was named Film of the Year, while Streep picked up the Best Actress award and the movie cast won the Best Ensemble prize, Contactmusic reported. Streep’s co-star Chris Cooper picked up Lifetime Achievement Award at the festival. Kate Winslet has confessed that she likes playing characters who aren't supposed to look beautiful, as she hates sitting in the make-up chair for long hours. The 38-year-old actress told Glamour magazine that she loves asking make-up artists not to make her look nice or to make her face look rounder. The Titanic star said that it's less to think about if her look is raw and it means less being fiddled with by makeup artists.She added that this way she gets the best of both worlds - that side of it for her job and the dressing up bit for the red carpet. roducer Saul Zaentz, who won three best picture Oscars, has died at the age of 92. He had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease and died at his San Francisco home, his nephew and longtime business partner Paul said, reported Variety. Zaentz began his career as a music producer, before turning to filmmaking at age 50. He won the Best Picture Academy Awards in 1976 for 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest', in 1985 for 'Amadeus' and in 1997 for 'The English Patient'. Zaentz was not prolific as a MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 said she found the experience embarrassing because she is much more conservative in real life, reported Contactmusic. "Doing the lingerie striptease, I'm not sure exactly how you would classify that, but it was very Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Aniston and Sandra Bullock have expressed the desire to star in the "mother of all chick comedies" together. A source told Radar Online that 20 years after they all became household names, the forty-something actresses are hunting for a funny script that would give them all meaty roles. The source noted that although there isn't a script or concept in play just yet, the film could do for girl comedies what The Avengers did for superhero movies. The success of movies like The Heat and Bridesmaids has shown that female buddy comedies are the hottest thing going and the trio would love to work together and rake in box office gold, the insider added. Martin Scorsese credits Leonardo DiCaprio for 'rebooting' his career Martin Scorsese has credited Leonardo DiCaprio for saving his Hollywood career. Scorsese, who is famous for cult classics such as Raging Bull, Taxi Driver and Goodfellas, said that the Titanic star has given him a whole reboot and energy to make films in the past 10 or 12 years, the Daily Express reported. The 71-year-old director who has recently worked with DiCaprio on latest film The Wolf Of Wall Street said that the 39-year-old actor restored his 'movie mojo'. Scorsese also talked about his bond with DiCaprio and said that there's a great trust in their relationship, professionally and personally. Gal Gadot needs training to become Wonder Woman Actress Gal Gadot will undergo an intense physical training to prepare for her role as Wonder Woman in the Man Of Steel sequel. The Fast & Furious star was cast as the female superhero in Batman vs. Superman earlier this month and was criticised because of her skinny figure.Gadot brushed off the controversy during an interview aired on TV show Good Evening with Gai Pines, reports contactmusic.com. "I represent the Wonder Woman of the new world. Breasts... anyone can buy (them) and everything is fine," said the Israeli star, adding that she is doing intense workouts, including martial arts. "It's the physical preparations that I'm starting now. A very serious training regimen - Kung Fu, kickboxing, swords. I'll gain body mass," she said. embarrassing. I was not comfortable at all, but, you know, it was a good challenge for me to put myself in a situation that I would never be in in my own life. "I'm not an exhibitionist like that. And it was a challenge. I'm this other woman and I'm really going to go for it. And it was fine," she said. The Oscar-winning actress also praised her co-star, Mark Ruffalo, for helping her to stay calm during filming. "Mark is so lovely. He made it very easy." Jennifer Lawrence almost died on film set Hollywood actor Jennifer Lawrence was almost choked to death by a fog machine while filming The Hunger Games: Mockingjay in Atlanta. “It was horrifying!” showbizspy.com quoted a source as saying. “Filming came to an abrupt halt when this fog machine broke and began spewing so much dense smoke during a tunnel sequence that Jennifer literally disappeared from sight, and everybody panicked,” the source added. In the scene, Lawrence’ character leads people staging a mass rebellion through a long tunnel that suddenly fills with smoke. But when one machine malfunctioned, the actor and the others started choking and were unable to fight their way out of the smoke. They could only be located by sounds of coughing and gagging. “An assistant director screamed, ‘Shut off the smoke machines, get those big fans running... and get Jennifer out of there!’” said the source. “After several scary minutes, a rescue crew found the star and carried her out, hacking and gagging. MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 MidWeek bollywood I was the first one who talked For almost three years, I was jobless: Arshad Warsi Actor Arshad Warsi says he refused to do a film with renowned director Mira Nair because he had to audition for it, something which he doesn't know. A B O U T V I DYA : MADHURI If Madhuri Dixit oozes talent, she is equally good at recognising and praising genius. Vidya Balan is the case in point. Madhuri, who has replaced Vidya in the Dedh Ishqiya, says that she not only likes the latter's body of work, but was also the first one to talk about her talent. Seen as conniving, scheming and sensual woman, Vidya wowed all and sundry with her performances in Abshishek Chaubey directed dark drama Ishqiya. Praising the actress, Madhuri said: “Vidya is wonderful. She is a lovely actress and I not only liked her in Ishqiya, I also liked her in her first movie (Parineeta)." “I was the first one who talked about her in an interview, saying she is a good actress. I loved her in Dirty Picture and Kahaani. She is very talented.” Dedh Ishqiya is coming out Jan 10 and it will see Madhuri, 46, in a completely different avatar. Helmed by Chaubey, the film also stars Naseeruddin Shah, Arshad Warsi, who were there in the original, along with Huma Qureshi. Aamir Khan to direct again after Taare Zameen Par Till date, he has moved behind the camera only once to direct Taare Zameen Par (2007). And although the film went on to be a big hit — earning both commercial and critical acclaim — Aamir Khan is yet to take up his second directorial venture. But now, the actor has finally zeroed in on a script, largely thanks to his brother, Faisal Khan. Not many know that Aamir ’s younger brother reads many scripts that the star gets and also helps him in selecting projects. “Yes, I do have a script that I want to direct. The script that my brother Faisal found for me — because he reads scripts for me — is beautiful. I’ve bought the rights and kept it aside and will make it at a future date,” confirms Aamir. Interestingly, the Khan brothers had heard the narration of Dhoom:3 together and the latter felt that his brother should 21 "I have never given an audition for a role in my career so far. I don't know how to do it. If somebody asks me to give audition I get completely flustered. Like Mira Nair, I love her, she is a lovely person, she called me twice, and told me to give audition. I told her I can't give it and that she can show some of my movies to the concerned person," Arshad told . "She had first called me for 'Shantaram' and for one more film, it was a Bengali detective film. If a time ever comes that without giving an audition I cannot get the film, I will be jobless. I can act in a film but I cannot audition," he said. Arshad, who made his acting debut in 1996 with 'Tere Mere Sapne', says he has never asked for a role or movie from any filmmaker. "I have never expressed my desire to work with anybody or never called up anybody or asked for a job. I am thankful to God that I have never reached that stage. May be some day if I need to do it, I will do it but not as of now. I also believe that if you fit the role, the director will call you," he said. "I only had one problem in the beginning of my career, for almost three years I was jobless but not after that. I might sound pompous but I practically refuse at least a film or two a day...I take up few which I like," he added. Arshad will be seen next in Vishal Bharadwaj's 'Dedh Ishqiya' alongside Naseeruddin Shah, Madhuri Dixit and Huma Qureshi. The film releases on January 10. MALLIKA SPEAKS FOR WOMEN'S SAFETY Actress Mallika Sherawat feels there is a strong need to address women's safety and security. do the film. Although Aamir and Faisal have finalised a script for the star’s next directorial venture, the film isn’t taking off anytime soon. “I’m very clear that I don’t want to direct right now, because I feel that (now) I’m peaking as an actor, doing work that’s exciting me and I don’t want to stop that growth. I don’t want to put a curb on it,” says Aamir, whose first directorial project had won him a National Award. So, is there any truth that he will take up direction after Rajkumar Hirani’s P.K.? “No, right now I’m only concentrating on my work as an actor, so I won’t be doing it after P.K. It takes me 2-3 years to direct a film, which means not acting for that much time. Already my fans complain about the low frequency of my films, so I can’t be directing now, but I will eventually,” says Aamir. Huma Qureshi mum on Anurag Kashyap-Kalki Koechlin's separation ACTRESS HUMA QURESHI IS MAINTAINING A GUARDED SILENCE OVER SPECULATIONS THAT SHE WAS THE CAUSE BEHIND SEPARATION OF FILMMAKER ANURAG KASHYAP AND HIS ACTRESS WIFE KALKI KOECHLIN. B uzz in Bollywood is that growing proximity between Huma and Anurag was the cause behind the marital discord between the filmmaker and Kalki. However, the actress, who won the critical acclaim in her debut film 'Gangs of Wasseypur' in 2012, has been maintaining that she was not dating the filmmaker. "I had to say what I had to. I made my stand clear so there is nothing new to add," Huma told PTI when asked about her relationship with Anurag. Recently actor Hrithik Roshan and Sussanne have announced their separation and Arjun Rampal was seen as the reason behind the break up. Though Arjun cleared the air, Huma is non-committal on the issue. "I don't want to comment on other people's life. That is not right. If I had to (comment) I would have. I have made my stand very clear (that) there is nothing new to add," the actress said. Huma said she was not personally bothered about negative media coverage but is concerned about her family's reaction. "It doesn't bother me but I get hurt if my brother or family gets affected by it. I honestly think if someone writes something about you it doesn't become truth. As long as my family is aware (about) what is happening in my life, then it doesn't bother me much. I get upset at that time (when things are written) but then it passes," she said. There were reports that Huma is throwing attitude and acting pricey, especially with the media. Recently, she made fun of a senior reporter who was stammering while interviewing Huma for her upcoming film 'Dedh Ishqiya'. "I don't know where it all came from... It was a joke and may be someone just wrote something. I am pretty media friendly. I get scolded also for being media friendly," she added. In 'Dedh Ishqiya', Huma will be seen alongside Madhuri Dixit, Nasserruddin Shah and Arshad Warsi. The film releases on January 10. "Right now as we speak, there's a woman suffering abuse! Every minute we don't do something, effects the life of a woman!" Mallika tweeted Sunday. Mallika, who has featured in movies like "Murder" and "Welcome", was last seen on television in a reality show "The Bachelorette India - Mere Khayalon Ki Mallika". Why Shah Rukh couldn't have fun with his children AFTER WRAPPING UP WORK, SUPERSTAR SHAH RUKH KHAN WISHED TO SPEND TIME WITH HIS CHILDREN. BUT DUE TO THEIR BUSY SCHEDULE, HE COULDN'T HAVE FUN WITH THEM. "Did lots of work today. Meetings, shootings, discussions and back home, but the kids are busy...bah! Guess it's Jack's dull day. All work and no play," Shah Rukh tweeted Sunday. The "Chennai Express" superstar, who is married to Gauri Khan, has son Aryan, daughter Suhana and surrogate son AbRam. On the work front, 'Badshah' Khan is busy shooting for Farah Khan-directed " Happy New Year", a musical heist, which also stars Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Sonu Sood and Boman Irani. 22 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014 Australia's attack proves fitter, faster and deeper ‘ AUSTRALIA'S TRIUMPH WAS ACHIEVED ON THE BACK OF AN ATTACK WHO PROVED THEMSELVES THE FITTEST, FASTEST AND PERHAPS EVEN THE BEST OF ANY ASHES BOWLING ENSEMBLE MICHAEL CLARKE HOLDS THE ASHES ALOFT AFTER AUSTRALIA COMPLETE A 5-0 WHITEWASH IN SYDNEY WORLD CUP 2015 Team India - Yuvraj, Sehwag, Gambhir & Harbhajan - IN or OUT A fter 14 years Yuvraj Singh has been unable to seal a place in the side and questions are now being asked whether he can make another comeback at all. When he burst on the scene in circa 2000, Yuvraj was arguably the most exciting talent in India, matched only by perhaps Virender Sehwag who came a couple of years later. A prolific performer in the under19 age group, he was widely and justifiably then - hailed as arguably the most naturally gifted player since Sachin Tendulkar. He had panache and style; the gift of timing and also power to go with it - and a brilliant fielder to boot. Those who saw him in his early years predicted a long and productive career for Yuvraj. My own estimation was at least 8000 Test and 10000 ODI runs. After 14 years, he has 8329 ODI runs, which is not bad, but only 1900 in Tests, which is staggeringly poor for a player of his caliber. Inexplicably, his career has moved in fits and bursts. When he has been in form, he has been destructive. Alas, more often than not, he has struggled for consistency and relinquished his place in the side every now and then - in Tests now almost permanently. By common consensus, he is a terrific match-winner in limited overs cricket. His batting in the 2007 T20 World Cup was exhilarating, especially the six sixes in an over from Stuart Broad which set the cricket world ablaze. He was also the fulcrum of the team which won the 2011 World Cup, succeeding with both bat and ball. After a memorable 2011 ICC World Cup, in which his Manof-the-Series performance helped India claim the title, Yuvraj was picked for five ODI series. Three ODIs against Pakistan in December 2012 (34 runs, avg: 11.33), five against England in January 2013 (runs: 126, avg: 25.20), six against Australia in October 2013 (runs: 19, avg: 4.75), three against West Indies in November 2013 (runs: 99, avg: 49.50) and two against South Africa in December 2013 (runs: 0, Avg: 0). His form in the three Ranji Trophy matches this season (runs: 116, avg: 23.20) too is not encouraging. The aforementioned figures clearly illustrate the fact that Yuvraj is fighting the most difficult battle of his cricket career. There are some who say that his battle with life-threatening cancer has drained Yuvraj completely and that he has a very little motivation left to play cricket. But people who have seen him bat over the years would want the 32-year-old to contribute more to the Indian cricket, want him to play another defining role at the 2015 ICC World Cup. For all that, his form has been frustratingly flip-flop form in the last couple of years. True, he suffered from a debilitating ailment after the World Cup which would have finished off the career of a less hardy player - both in body and mind. But while his comeback was heroic, his performances since then have been lukewarm. The last 3-4 months have been particularly shallow for Yuvraj has squandered several opportunities, especially in the ODI series against Australia. He was unfortunate to get only one match in South Africa, but in a short series, he should have been on his guard. Although short in stature, Gambhir has always presented himself as a fierce character both on and off the pitch. He is not the one who would shy away from giving it back to the opponents, who try to nudge him the wrong way. And the 32-yearold is fighting it out to get his place back in the Indian side. Gambhir has led the Delhi side in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season, and despite his side failing to reach the knock-out stage, he has shown how serious he is to turn the tide. In nine first-class matches this season, Gambhir has 712 runs at 50.85, including two hundreds and three fifties. Gautam Gambhir on Sunday clarified that all the rumours about his differences with India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, or the famous dispute between Dhoni and Virender Sehwag is nothing but an 'imaginative mind working overtime'. Gambhir told Mumbai Mirror, "All this friction within the team is nothing but someone's imaginative mind working overtime. I have said this before and I will say this again that there is nothing wrong between me and MS Dhoni or Viru bhai, Yuvi and Harbhajan. It is just a coincidence that we're not in the team for various reasons like form and fitness but to look beyond all this is nothing but being disrespectful to the intentions of the players." The 32-year-old batsman, who was relegated from the Grade A of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) contract list to Grade B, says that he is not the only cricketer trying to make a comeback. Virender Sehwag, the swashbuckling opener, who was once an integral part of the Indian team in all formats of the game, has been struggling with his form for quite some time now. First, Viru's poor form made him sacrifice his place in the Indian team and now when he is trying to get his form back by playing first-class cricket, his willow has it seems left him stranded. These days Sehwag has been playing in Indian domestic league (Ranji Trophy) but has not been able to do anything noteworthy yet. In the last seven Ranji games while representing the Delhi side, he only managed to score a fifty against Vidarbha. It is unfortunate to see a batsman like Sehwag (who once upon a time gave even the best of the bowlers in the world a run for their money) struggle with his batting. In the last 13 innings, he scored merely 234 runs in all. He has certainly lost his mojo. Harbhajan, who is a veteran of 101 Test matches has had a FOR BEST DEALS AND INFORMATION SEE PAGE 29 At the instant Australia's Ashes sweep was completed and a sapping 10-Test marathon concluded, this unchanged, united and all-conquering team split briefly into a couple of cliques. As Michael Clarke, his deputy Brad Haddin and the rest of the batsmen converged in the middle of the SCG, the final wickettaker Ryan Harris entered into a tight embrace with his fellow bomb hurlers Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddle and Nathan Lyon. Their moment was fleeting but significant, for a triumph plotted in England and consummated in Australia had been achieved on the back of a bowling attack that repeatedly laid waste to the tourists, in doing so proving themselves the fittest, fastest and perhaps even the best of any Ashes bowling ensemble. Clarke had no hesitation dubbing his men the best pace attack in the world. A little private par ty was cer tainly merited. Australia's achievement is stunning in its enormity, and should be lasting in its impact. England have been left a smouldering wreck, not so much a team as a group of once proud but now bedraggled cricketers. Australia have a platform from which to push for the sustained success so craved by Clarke and all those above him on Cricket Australia's chain of command. To be No. 1 in the world seemed a ridiculous ambition when the Ashes still sat in English possession. It is a rather more realistic goal now, largely because of the bowlers Australia can call upon. Six months ago, at the outset of these dual series, England seemingly held most of the advantages. Theirs was a hardened, experienced and talented team, led calmly by Alastair Cook and managed with rare precision by Andy Flower. They had stability, confidence and possession of the Ashes urn on their side, with memories of victory over Australia at home and away to help sustain them through the ensuing trials. In the other dressing room at Trent Bridge, Australia were a team struggling to find themselves. They had a new coach in Darren Lehmann, a captain in Michael Clarke who had to wrestle with his own back ailment and the deficiencies of his off-field leadership, and a motley group of players sorely lacking in confidence after a mauling in India or, in the cases of Brad Haddin and Chris Rogers, reestablishing themselves in the team at a time many had considered past their best-before date. There seemed very little reason to expect the Ashes would be changing hands in the near future. Yet there was one reason for Clarke and Lehmann to harbour some hope, and also to take a longer view of the contest to come. While England's success had been based on strong foundations, their bowling attack could not claim to possess the same level of depth or surfeit of speed Australia had to call on. The visiting pace sextet who posed at Nottingham castle in the days before the first Test looked a strong one, and as yet did not include Mitchell Johnson, deemed surplus to the squad selected. roller-coaster ride in his 15-yearinternational career. Graeme Swann's sudden decision to retire might have taken everyone by surprise but spinner Harbhajan Singh feels that for an Indian cricketer, the decision to quit doesn't happen overnight as the pressures and demands are much higher in this cricket-crazy country. "I don't know what were the conditions that prompted Swannn to take such a huge decision but it doesn't happen like that for an Indian cricketer. I am not comparing the pressures and rigours but if any Indian cricketer takes such a decision, he will be under intense media scrutiny which at times can get very difficult," Harbhajan said on the sidelines of Punjab's Ranji Trophy game. It can be argued with some justification that Yuvraj has done no worse than Suresh Raina who finds himself on the flight to New Zealand later this month. Indeed rumours abound that is only because Raina enjoys captain Dhoni's benevolence. With Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma scoring tons of runs in ODIs, it might take time for Gambhir to don the Indian blue jersey. But as MS Dhoni said before the South Africa series, they are keeping a close eye on Gambhir as far as the opening slot in Tests is concerned. But for that, he will have to score many more runs in whichever form he plays. With age on their sides, the challenge for both Yuvraj and Gambhir will be to keep themselves physically fit and mentally tough. And knowing their past record, we should not be surprised if both make a positive comeback to the Indian team. sports MAHELA JAYAWARDENE HAS FOUGHT HIS WAY OUT OF ADVERSITY BEFORE, BUT THIS IS PERHAPS THE FIRST TIME HIS PLACE IN THE SIDE HAS COME UNDER QUESTION Mahela under the microscope after HORROR TEST O ut three times off the last three balls he has faced, all to a 22year-old on debut. It can't feel great to be Mahela Jayawardene right now. Perhaps, given that he became a father only a month ago, there is only so low he can feel, and to his credit cricket has never consumed him to the extent it defines so many other players. But it is the kind of Test match a 36-year-old really does not want to have, not even if he owns more than 10,000 runs and 30 hundreds, not even if he has been a no-brainer choice in every Sri Lanka side for 15 years. That he let Misbah-ul-Haq's paddle sweep slip through his fingers after having anticipated the shot so cleverly in the first innings will only strengthen whispers that Jayawardene's mind remains sharp but his reflexes and hand-eye coordination are beginning to wane. After all, besides the wristy flicks and slow-motion drives, Jayawardene has also taken more international catches than any other fielder. If he takes 17 more in Tests, he will surpass Rahul Dravid's record in the format. If it seems ludicrous to even consider dropping Jayawardene, that's because it is. Detractors point to an average of 22.27 in his last nine away Tests, stretching back to May 2011, but omit the vital innings he has played at home since. Jayawardene's record outside Asia is famously poor, but he has played in 53 of Sri Lanka's 66 Test victories - second only to Muttiah Muralitharan who played in 54. It would also be a mistake to assume runs in Sri Lanka means runs on flat pitches. Galle is as stern a Test ‘ TWIN FAILURES IN THE ABU DHABI TEST LEFT MAHELA JAYAWARDENE WITHOUT A HALF-CENTURY IN HIS LAST 14 INNINGS. AT 36, HE FINDS HIS PLACE IN SRI LANKA'S TEAM UNDER QUESTION FOR THE FIRST TIME of batting technique as the Gabba or Headingley. Of Jayawardene's record 2698 runs at the Sinhalese Sports Club, over half have been in wins and just over 8% in losses. Yet, there is significant stress on Jayawardene as he seeks to contribute in the remaining matches. Forces within the team's governing body have gathered against him for some time, and while chief selector Sanath Jayasuriya has been immune to such pressures in his 11 months in office, he will find Jayawardene's inclusion harder to justify if the batsman has a poor series. The young players' rich returns in the first Test also tighten the tourniquet on Jayawardene. He was the only batsman in the top seven not to get a start in either innings, and if the likes of Angelo Mathews and Dinesh Chandimal sustain success on their own, the inspiration and encouragement of an older man at the other end becomes less necessary. Nothing makes a senior player seem beyond his best like younger, less-decorated batsmen enhancing the magnitude of his failure. Adversity has coaxed the best from Jayawardene before, even if he has rarely faced the sort that challenged his future in the side. He is by some distance the lead contributor to the Sri Lankan subset of great Test innings. 24 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, JANUARY 07, 2014