Bollywood actress Kashmira Shah to perform at
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Bollywood actress Kashmira Shah to perform at
MUMBAI MODEL FOUND MURDERED IN HER APARTMENT! PRIME MINISTER HARPER TO VISIT INDIA IN NOVEMBER COVERAGE ON PAGE 5 Bollywood actress Kashmira Shah to perform at 5th CIBC Midweek South Asian Awards MISSISSAUGA/BUREAU NEWS Y Media is pleased to announce Bollywood actress Kashmira Shah, whose performing career spans movies, television and the stage will perform at this year’s CIBC Midweek South Asian Awards. The award show will be held at Radisson Hotel at Radisson Plaza on November 3. “Kashmira Shah is a truly ground-breaking performer. I know she will bring excitement, spontaneity and tremendous heart to the CIBC Midweek South Asian Awards” said Yudhvir Jaswal, CEO of Midweek. The actress has appeared in many films notably, Yes Boss, Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha, Jungle. Most recently, she also made a special appearance in a song in the film Murder. In 2006, she appeared in Big Boss, the Indian version of Big Brother. In 2008, she won the dance reality show, Kabhi Kabhii Pyaar Kabhi Kabhii Yaar along with partner Krushna Abhishek. Indo-Canadian Dimple Sharma, the stunning super model has modeled for numerous leading brands and acted with many leading actors in top TV commercials will also perform at the awards. A graduate from McGill University, she modeled in a number or ads and commercials with leading celebrities such as Salman Khan, Akshay Kumar, Ranbir Kapoor, John Abraham and Saif Ali Khan. She has also starred in the movie ‘Kismet Connection’ along with Shahid Kapoor and Vidya Balan. Yudhvir Jaswal also announced CIBC, leading Canadian-based global financial institution as the title sponsor of fifth annual CIBC PUNJABI & HINDI LANGUAGE GROWING IN CANADA M Midweek South Asian Awards to be held on November 3 at the Radisson Plaza, Mississauga. “We would also like to acknowledge our sponsors CIBC, Rogers TV, Team Sabharwal (REMAX Performance Reality Inc. Brokerage)- PK and Saurabh Sabharwal, Balraj Singh and Vikram Singh (DAAS Optical), Raman Dua (SAVEMAX Real Estate Inc.), Dr. Inderpreet Budhiraja (Bramalea and Bovaird Clinic), Tarun Virdi (Centum Interstate Mortgage) and Baljit Bawa for their tremendous contribution and support.” Contd. on Page 7 SHRUTI CASE - Kidnap or love story? S hruti's 'abduction' is turning out to be a case of a love story gone awry with investigations as well as the stand taken by Shruti indicating she is very much in love with her 'abductor' Nishan and is doing her best to 'save' him from punishment. Police sources said Nishan had broken down after being nabbed from the Baga beach in Goa. He was in tears even during his flight back to Delhi. Shruti, on the other hand, put up a fight at the beach. She refused to get herself medically examined or board the flight to Delhi. Shruti is quoted as having told the police: "How can I leave him? I have to stay with him. I have to save him." On her return to Faridkot, she refused to go back to her parent's home or undergo a medical examination, thereby weakening the prosecution's case. Police investigation has so far suggested that it is a case of a love story gone awry due to objections from the MUMBAI/BUREAU NEWS Latest reports say that Mumbai Police has registered yet another shocking case of crime related to the world of glitz and crime. A 23-year-old model, Bidushi Dash Barde, was found murdered in her apartment in Andheri on Monday. Bidushi, who belonged from Chennai, was at home alone on the ill-fated day when her husband Kedar Barde, a software engineer found her lying in a pool of blood at their residence. Initially, Mumbai police had registered a case of accidental death but on discovering wounds on her body and based on the postmortem reports, they re-registered it as a case of murder. Talking to a source Additional Commissioner Vishwas Nangre-Patil said, "A female resident of the building has told us that she clearly saw a visitor at Bidushi's door. Based on her statement and the nature of injuries sustained by Bidushi, we have registered a case of murder on Tuesday." The police said, "Kedar noticed that the lights were switched off but the television set was on. He then came across Bidushi's bloodsplattered body in the passage between the bathroom and the bedroom. A glass shelf was lying broken near her and glass shards were found protruding from Bidushi's cheek, jaw, neck and chin. There were also fingernail marks on her face as well as head injuries." Bidushi's father said that his daughter was very happy in Mumbai and had never fought with anyone. So he wondered what might have led to the murder. We hope police get to crack the case soon! girl's family. Nishan, a dropout from Lawrence School, Sanawar, used to follow Shruti, who belonged to a middle-class family, on her way to school. Their friendship soon developed to the extent that he used to drive Shruti to and from St Mary's Convent School in Faridkot, say sources. The friendship was not liked by Shruti's parents, which prompted Shruti and Nishan to leave their home in June, sources add. They lived in Kharar for over a month, posing as husband and wife. Shruti was recovered by the police and handed over to her parents, but their affair did not end there. Nishan gave up eating for several days, forcing his mother to visit Shruti's parents and offer a matrimonial alliance between the two. Police sources said Shruti's abduction happened three days after her parents refused the offer. Contd. on Page 13 ore than 200 languages were repor ted in the 2011 Census of Population as a home language or mother tongue. One-fifth of Canada's population, or nearly 6,630,000 people, spoke a language other than English or French at home in 2011, either alone or in some combination with English or French. Of this total, 6,390,000 spoke an immigrant language at home, more than 213,000 people spoke an Aboriginal language, and nearly 25,000 repor ted using a sign language. Also of this total, almost one-third or 2,145,000 people repor ted that the only language they spoke at home was a language other than English or French, that is, a non-official language. The remaining two-thirds spoke a non-official language in combination with either English or French. The 2,145,000 people who spoke only a non-official language accounted for 6.5% of the population, unchanged from 2006. In total, 58.0% of the population or 19,225,000 spoke only English at home, while 18.2% or 6,043,000 spoke only French. Both propor tions were down slightly from 2006. The use of multiple languages at home has increased. In 2011, 11.5% of the population repor ted using English and a language other than French, up from 9.1% in 2006. Similarly, 1.3% of the population repor ted using French and a language other than English in 2011, up from 1.0%. Most of these people lived in Quebec. The home languages showing the strongest growth between 2006 and 2011 were primarily Asian. The population that repor ted speaking the Philippine-based language Tagalog increased by 64%, the highest growth. Nearly 279,000 people repor ted speaking Tagalog most of ten in 2011, up from 170,000 five years earlier. Seven other language groups also saw their numbers increase by more than 30%. They included Mandarin (+50%), Arabic (+47%), Hindi (+44%), Creole languages (+42%), Bengali (+40%), Persian (+33%), and Spanish (+32%). Four languages showed a slight decline in the number of people who repor ted speaking them most often at home. Three of them, Italian, Polish and Greek, are spoken for the most par t by early immigrant groups and their descendants. Contd. on Page 7 2 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 MidWeek MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 page 3 3 TRIBUTE: KING OF ROMANCE LEAVES A VOID IN BOLLYWOOD Yash Chopra's last journey F ollowing the demise of legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra on Sunday evening, a pall of gloom descended upon the entire film industry. The iconic director, who had just turned 80 on September 27, and was eagerly awaiting the release of his last directorial Jab Tak Hai Jaan, died, literally speaking, with his boots on; something he had always wanted during his lifetime. At around 9pm on Sunday, the late movie mogul was ferried in an ambulance from Lilavati Hospital to Studio 3 of Yash Raj Studios. Incidentally, this was the same place where he had announced his retirement last month while revisiting his film journey with Shah Rukh Khan. Immediate family and friends of the late Yash Chopra, which included Karan Johar, Rani Mukerji, Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan stayed by his side throughout the night of Sunday. In fact, Shah Rukh, who had been one of the first ones to reach Lilavati Hospital after hearing news of his passing away, did not leave the late Chopra's side till around 5'o'clock on Monday morning. Amitabh Bachchan too was there for the longest time. Between 9am and 12pm yesterday, the filmmaker's friends and almost the whole film fraternity dropped by at the studio to pay their last respects. Among those who came were Rekha, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Vidya Balan, Mukesh Bhatt, Pankaj Kapoor with his wife and son Shahid, Sohail Khan and wife, Sunil Shetty, Arjun Rampal and wife, Katrina Kaif, Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Imran Khan with wife Avantika, Tabu, David Dhawan with his son Varun, Kajol, Prakash Jha and Subhash Ghai. Thereafter, at around 2.10pm, the body was carried from the studio to the Pawan Hans crematorium in Juhu, with Uday Chopra sitting next to the driver. Shah Rukh, Karan Johar and Aditya Chopra were in the same ambulance along with Uday while Rani's car followed closely behind them. A separate bus was also hired to take the entire YRF staff and others from the studio to the cremation ground. There was tight security to ensure no untoward incident happened. The ambulance reached Pawan Hans with the traffic police and security keeping a strict vigil. Outside the studio and the cremation ground, a huge crowd had gathered for a final glimpse of one of the industry's most celebrated directors. One who taught the masses how to love and portrayed romance like no other in the business. Tribute: King of romance leaves a void in Bollywood Sameera's Chakravyuh item A legendary filmmaker, Yash Chopra changed the face of romance in Hindi cinema to become a brand in Bollywood with numerous hits under his belt in his five-decade long illustrious career. Chopra(80), who was one of the pillars in Bollywood, directed some of Indian cinema's most successful and iconic films, including the action thriller "Deewar" which established megastar Amitabh Bachchan as the "angry young man". The hit duo of Chopra and Bachchan worked together again in romantic drama "Kabhi Kabhie" and drama "Trishul". If Shah Rukh Khan is called the King, Chopra was definitely the kingmaker and gave support and fillip to many an artiste's career and making them into superstars. Although he began his career making different kinds of films, Chopra is today known mostly for the romantic films like 'Silsila', 'Chandni' and 'Dilwale Duhania Le Jayenge'. The term 'Yash Chopra romance' is used to typify the kind of romantic films the filmmaker gave birth to in Bollywood. Considered among one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of Hindi cinema, Chopra's career has spanned over five decades and over 50 films. Beginning his career as an assistant director, Chopra made his directorial debut with "Dhool Ka Phool" in 1959, a melodrama about illegitimacy. Chopra has won several film awards, including six National Film Awards and eleven Filmfare awards including four Filmfare Award for Best Director. Encouraged by the success of his films, the Chopra brothers made several more movies together during the late 50s and 60s. Chopra rose to fame in 1965 after the commercially and critically successful drama, "Waqt", which pioneered the concept of multi-starrers in Bollywood. Farah teams up with Boman again S peculations have been rife about Farah Khan's next directorial venture Happy New Year. It is known that the director has finalised her bestfriend Shah Rukh Khan as the hero of the project, which is touted as one of her most ambitious projects so far. But the lesser known fact is that there will be not just one but five heroes in the movie. And while Farah is searching for suitable faces, buzz is that she has roped in Boman Irani to play one of the four characters. Farah in an exclusive chat spilled the beans about the film. She says, "I am done with the scripting of the film. We are in the pre-production stage and will soon be flying to Dubai for seeing some locations. This film is going to be bigger than Main Hoon Na and Om Shanti Om." On being probed about the cast of the film, she says, "Shah Rukh Khan has been finalised as the male lead. number to raise temperature F rom what we hear, Sexy Sameera Reddy has certainly gone all out to make the song Kunda Khol a once-in-a-lifetime performance in Prakash Jha's Chakravyuh. The song, choreographed by Ganesh Acharya set and shot in Bhopal will see Sameera in a purely desi avatar and has some fast paced steps that are sure to enthral and entice the audience. But it was not an easy task for the actor as it took long hours of practice spread over two weeks and draining her out completely, resulting in drastic weight loss, Sam still thinks it was all worth it after seeing the final take of the song. BRAND IPL IS HERE TO STAY, SAYS SRK MUMBAI/BUREAU NEWS: Despite the myriad controversies surrounding the Indian Premier League, with the latest being the termination of Deccan Chargers' franchise, Shah Rukh Khan is optimistic that the events will have no negative impact on brand IPL. "When you create a brand like this (IPL) where highlevel cricket is being played, you got to have strict rules... Some of the things that have happened with Deccan Chargers are unfortunate and more so because it was because of their other businesses and not cricket. I will miss Ram, Gayatri and her mom who are huge cricket fans," Khan said. For all franchises in the IPL, the stakes are high as the tournament is the highest-paying domestic T20 event in the world. Could the wobbling economy and the growing skepticism on the back of such controversies leave the sponsors jittery? The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) co-owner refuted, saying: "I don't think it will affect the brand. Every year there are media speculations about sponsor issues and falling TRPs, but all teams will have logos and we'll get the money and people will come to watch IPL." "This has been talked about from the second year that it's (IPL) going to die like my stardom. But it goes on and will go on. IPL is an exclusive club in a country of one billion people with just 8 to 10 members. Cricket is the most watched game and gets the maximum eyeballs," he added. Shah Rukh also denied buying stakes in any other team. "I don't have any other sports team. People come and meet and we discuss to see how sports can be promoted vis-a-vis me. All I own is KKR, that's it," he said. 4 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 page 4 BLOOD DONATION CAMP HELD IN BRAMPTON IT co-operation between Canada and India will grow: Som Mittal, President, NASSCOM TORONTO: Canada and India enjoy a special relationship that will get better when the free trade agreement will be signed next year, Som Mittal, President, India’s National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) said Thursday. He was addressing a reception hosted by the IndoCanada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in downtown Toronto that brought together professionals and entrepreneurs primarily from the information technology sector. Mrs. Preeti Saran, Consul General of India in Toronto was the guest of the honour at the reception. “We are here to offer opportunities for partnership. Today, the world is interconnected and one can’t gain at the cost of another. It has to be a win-win for all,” Mr. Mittal emphasized in the context of the bilateral relations between Canada and India. Elaborating on the state of the Indian economy, the NASSCOM President said the India growth story would continue despite the present slowdown which was a fallout of the global recessionary trends. “There is a shift in our economy and there are some global economic issues so our growth is slowing down but in the last two months, path breaking announcements have put us back on track,” Mr. Mittal said. Naval Bajaj, President, Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) in his Presidential remarks, welcomed Mr. Mittal. He said, “Som Mittal is an institution by himself. He is a technocrat with a heart and the epitome of the new face of rising India. He is playing a key role to enable NASSCOM realize its strategic vision of ‘Transforming Business and Transform India’.” Advocating intense collaboration between ICCC and NASSCOM, to create synergies in the IT sector, Mr. Bajaj said that the vast potential in the twoway trade between our countries is as yet unrealized, especially in the non-traditional sectors such the IT sector, even though it is growing in significance. “It will depend upon organizations such as ours to work with the governments to turn the growth potential into reality because governments can only create the right atmosphere and define the parameters of cooperation, finally it is businesses that have to trade and it is people and companies that have to invest.” The ICCC President said that the Chamber has “identified IT as an important sector of focus” for the forthcoming India Mission 2013 in January. In her remarks, Consul General Preeti Saran lauded ICCC's efforts over the years and said that it was in recognition of the Chamber's achievements in fostering bilateral relations between Canada and India, and creating opportunities for the Indian Diaspora in Canada that the Government of India honoured it with the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award in January 2012. Blood Donation Camp held in Brampton A Taste of South Asia Gala Save Max Real Estate Inc. Organizes Blood Donation Camp In Association with Canadian Blood Service Save Max Team Joins in for a Noble Cause BRAMPTON/BUREAU NEWS Save Max Real Estate Inc., a leading real estate Brokerage organized a Blood Donation Camp at its office in Brampton. The camp was organized in association with Canadian Blood Services. Mr. Raman Dua CEO of Save Max Real Estate Inc. set examples in front of others and were among the first to donate blood. Save Max Team came forward for the noble cause and donated the blood in large number. More than 25 units of blood was collected from the camp in less than 3 hours. Canadian Blood service Team was enthusiastic to see the first time blood donor number coming in great voluntarily to donate blood. While addressing the Media Canadian Blood Service Team inform us that its one of the best Mobile Blood donation camp they have organized. Local MPP Mr. Vic Dhillon and Doctor Bikram Lamba were also graced the occasion and came forward to support Save Max Team for the Noble Cause. There were lot of First Time Blood Donators who told us that they are really proud to be associated with this noble cause. On this occasion, Mr. Raman Dua, CEO Save Max Real Estate Inc. said, “Blood is one of those God gifted lifelines which cannot be produced a r t i f i c i a l l y. Therefore, as a human being it becomes our responsibility towards our society to make sure no one dies due to shortage of blood. We feel proud to organize this blood donation camp along with Canadian Blood Service and I thank my team for participating voluntarily towards this noble cause. We look forward to organize more such events in future as well”. MISSISSAUGA/BUREAU NEWS: A Taste of South Asia Gala, an exciting continuation of Big Brothers Big Sisters Cultures of the World passport series, was held at the newly renovated Mississauga Convention Centre on October 19, 2012. The evening came to life at 6:30 pm starting with a cocktail reception followed by a spectacular gala embracing South Asian culture, complete with flavourful food and cultural entertainment. The evening included an impressive silent auction, specialty cocktails, the chance to win a vacation getaway package provided by Atlantis Hotels and WestJet, an Asian influenced menu and musical performances depicting traditional entertainment throughout South Asia. Thanks to event sponsors Crawford Chondon & Partners LLP, Dynamic Employment Solutions and The Sharpe-Way Group at ScotiaMcLeod guests had an elegant evening where they were able to immerse themselves in all that is unique and special about South Asian culture and dance the night away. Approximately 250 guests joined in for this celebration and raised over $60,000 to benefit the children and youth in our community who are in need of a mentor. For more information or to volunteer in one of Big Brothers Big Sisters 8 core mentoring programs call 905-457-7288 or visit www.bbbspeel.com. MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 breaking news RAVANA IN HARYANA TOWERS 195 FEET THE RAVANA STRUCTURE IN BARARA TOWN IN HARYANA’S AMBALA DISTRICT HAD LAST YEAR ENTERED THE LIMCA BOOK OF RECORDS WITH A HEIGHT OF 185 FEET. THE RAMLILA COMMITTEE AT BARARA, 80 KM FROM CHANDIGARH, HAS NOW APPROACHED THE GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS FOR GETTING THE 195-FEET STRUCTURE ENLISTED AS THE TALLEST RAVANA IN THE WORLD.THE BARARA RAVANA, BUILT AT A COST OF RS.15 LAKH, WILL GO UP IN SMOKE WEDNESDAY. OVER 100 QUINTALS OF PAPER, 30 QUINTALS OF IRON PIPES AND 10 QUINTALS OF CLOTHES WERE USED TO MAKE IT. IT WEIGHS AROUND FOUR TONNES (4,000 KG). THE SWORD HELD BY THE RAVANA ITSELF IS 48 FEET LONG. RAJAT GUPTA GETS 2 YEARS IN JAIL, FINED $5 MN FOR INSIDER TRADING MidWeek 5 PRIME MINISTER HARPER TO VISIT INDIA IN NOV TORONTO: Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that he will travel to India from November 3-9, 2012. He will be accompanied by Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, Joe Oliver, Minister of Natural Resources, Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and AgriFood, Bal Gosal, Minister of State (Sport), and Tim Uppal, Minister of State (Democratic Reform), along with representatives of the business and cultural sectors. "Canada enjoys a strong working and personal relationship with India but we must further strengthen the links between our two countries," said the Prime Minister. "India is a growing economy with enormous potential, and expanding our trade and investment links with India will create jobs, growth and long-term prosperity here in Canada." During his visit the Prime Minister will meet with Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, and other ministers and officials from the Indian government. He will also address the World Economic Forum on India, an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders. Trade between India, one of the fastest growing economies, and Canada is increasing. The strength of the ties between the two countries is also reflected in the estimated 1 million Canadians of Indian origin and that more than 23,000 Indian students are currently studying in Canada, making India the second-largest source of foreign students to Canada. This will be Prime Minister Harper's second official visit to India. He will visit Agra, New Delhi, Chandigarh and Bangalore. Mysterious investors in Gadkari’s group share ‘fake’ addresses NEW YORK: Former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta, 63, was sentenced to two years in prison on Wednesday by a Manhattan federal court for insider trading. He will also have to pay a $5 million fine. The verdict was a semi-victory for Gupta and legions of his supporters who had fought hard and long to get him a lenient sentence. Prosecutors had been seeking 10 years in prison for Gupta passing on illegal tips, while his own lawyers argued he should get probation and community service because he didn't actually profit from the crimes. Rajat Gupta: "History is full of examples of good men who do bad things." Gupta's sentence is in line with more moderate prison terms handed down by Judge Rakoff in other recent insider trading cases. The judge summarised how most people view Gupta who rose swiftly through the ranks of corporate America and gave back generously to the world. 'A good man' "I think the record, which the government really doesn't dispute, bears out that he is a good man," said Judge Rakoff during the hearing. "But the history of this country and the history of the world, I'm afraid, is full of examples of good men who do bad things," added the judge. Gupta is scheduled to report to prison on 8 January 2013. He was also ordered to pay a $5 million fine. He would face one year of supervised release after finishing his prison term. Gupta, who was convicted in June of three counts of securities fraud relating to tips about Goldman and one count of conspiracy, didn't trade or profit from passing secrets he learned, while serving on the board of directors of Goldman Sachs, to Raj Rajaratnam, the founder of hedge fund Galleon. One of the allegations made against Gupta is that following a Goldman board meeting on 23 September 2008, he informed Rajaratnam that billionaire investor Warren Buffett was going to make a $5 billion investment in Goldman. Citi CEO Vikram Pandit quits abruptly, shocks financial world NEW YORK: Vikram Pandit, the Nagpur-born CEO of Citigroup Inc., abruptly resigned on Tuesday after nearly five years at the helm of the world's largest financial services network. The resignation, which came just a day after the firm reported stronger-thanexpected Q3 earnings, sent shock waves through the financial world. No reasons were cited, but Citigroup's board said Pandit had stepped down as CEO effective immediately, and he would be replaced by the head of the bank's European and Middle Eastern division, Michael L Corbat. In a pro-forma departing statement, Pandit was quoted as saying "given the progress we have made in the last few years, I have concluded that now is the right time for someone else to take the helm at Citigroup", and that he "could not be leaving the company in better hands". Pandit, who was credited with pulling Citigroup out of terminal decline after he was unexpectedly thrust into the top position in 2007 just before the financial crisis hit, is the son of a pharma representative and businessman. Vikram Shankar Pandit came to the US when he was only 16 for undergraduate studies at Columbia University, home to several prominent Indian academics, including economist Jagdish Bhagwati, philosopher Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, and also alma mater of Dr B R Ambedkar. He earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in electrical engineering before switching to finance and earning a Ph.D. MUMBAI: Even as BJP president Nitin Gadkari has denied allegations of murky financial dealings and existence of shell companies among investors of Purti Group, skeletons keep tumbling out. According to records with the Registrar of Companies, three major shareholders of the group — Vidya Buildcon Private Ltd, Sanobar Infrastructure Private Ltd and Roller Multitrade Private Ltd — are registered in an office situated on the second floor of Shree Niwas House on Hazarimal Somani Marg in Fort, Mumbai. When TOI visited the site on Monday, it found that the office was the headquarters of various companies belonging to the Somani Group which is a well-known business group. Members of the Somani family and their employees present in the premises denied any knowledge regarding these firms. TOI also learnt that Gujarat Composite Ltd also operated from this office. Pradeep Vyas, a manager with Gujarat Composite Ltd, admitted that he had consented to the use of the office's address for these firms. Vyas clarified that the Bangar Group had nothing to do with the firms and that he had allowed the use of the address on the request of his "friend" Chandrasekhar Sarda, who is a chartered accountant. Sarda, when contacted, said he was in Kolkata. When asked about the owners and the directors of these firms, Sarda said these were investors based in Kolkata. "We liaison for them for ROC requirements," he said. While claiming that the firms had not made any investments in the last two-three years, he said the firms did hold equity in the Purti Group. Sarda also made similar revelations for two other share holders — Ananthika Infrastructure Pvt Ltd and Cathy Infrastructure Private Ltd — shown registered at Motilal Wadia Building on SA Brelvi Road in Fort, Mumbai. Dinesh D'Souza, anti-Obama film maker, quits over marital caper WASHINGTON/BUREAU NEWS: American liberals are chortling in delight over the discomfiture in right-wing circles arising from the extra-marital caper of an Indian-American ultraconservative whose hatchet job on President Barack Obama has become one of the topgrossing documentaries of all time. Dinesh D'Souza, a Mumbai-born academic, whose movie Obama: 2016 has grossed nearly $34 million and pitchforked him into the limelight in a heated election season, resigned as President of King's College earlier this week, after allegations marital impropriety. According to conservative critics who evidently fell out with him, D'Souza recently attended a Christian conference in South Carolina in the company of another woman and introduced her as his fiancee, even though he was still legally married to another woman. The magazine which ''broke'' the ''story'' also alleged that D'Souza shared a room with her in a hotel during the conference, a change that he has vehemently denied and claimed to have receipts for two separate rooms. Under any other circumstances, the whole affair would have been received with a shrug if not laughed off altogether, but D'Souza's Christian evangelism and his hatchet job of President Obama has so irked liberals that they have received and relayed this tale of extra-marital imprudence with great relish. ''As an atheist, I find it very awkward to see that my prayers for Dinesh D'Souza's public humiliation have apparently been answered,'' tweeted one critic. ''Ah, The Glass House,'' said Keith Olbermann, a political commentator on MSNBC known to skewer conservatives. D'Souza meantime has offered tortured explanations, saying he ''had no idea that it is considered wrong in Christian circles to be engaged prior to being divorced, even though in a state of separation and in divorce proceedings." According to the expose though, he filed for divorce the day the journal which eventually ran the story phone him to seek his comments on the incident. In a post on the Fox News website, titled "I am not having an affair," D'Souza explained that he and Denise Joseph were engaged, and he had met her only three months ago after he had separated from wife Dixie D'Souza more than two years ago. ''Obviously I would not have introduced Denise as my fiance at a Christian apologetics conference if I had thought or known I was doing something wrong,'' he said, adding, much to the mirth of his detractors, that '''as a result of all this, and to avoid even the appearance of impropriety, Denise and I have decided to suspend our engagement.'' 6 MidWeek editorial/opinion MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 When expensive favours from friends go too far Chetan Bhagat I t is not illegal to have friends. It is not illegal to help a friend either. Indian culture encourages that. Help can be transactional, where both sides simultaneously do things for each other. It can also be one-sided, with only one party doing the other a favour. That isn't illegal and is common amongst friends. Why then has the country come up in arms against Robert Vadra? Why does it give people a sick-in-the-gut feeling when hearing about his 600-fold increase in wealth in the last couple of years? Why are so many people angry over him buying luxury apartments, hotel stakes and land, offered as sweet deals from a friend called DLF? The India Against Corruption (IAC) has done a gutsy and commendable job in bringing these findings to the forefront. Vadra's shady dealings were common gossip in banking circles for years. The media knew it well too. However, it is the IAC that crystallized the outrage, presented some documents and made it a topic of household discussion. IAC's next move, however, demanding an independent investigation into Vadra, is probably going to disappoint them. Firstly, a fair and independent investigation is nearly impossible in India against the Gandhi family, especially when they are in power. Second, and more important, is even if a fair investigation is conducted, there may not be much illegality in what Vadra did (ignoring the charges of fraudulent financial statement, as alleged in some news reports). After all, Vadra made a friend in DLF, and DLF helped Vadra out. That's all the paper trail may reveal, despite exhaustive investigations. In fact, when powerful people help each other, they are smart enough to keep the paper trail sacrosanct. Expensive lawyers and CAs work hard to ensure the deals have a semblance of legality, whatever the intent. Proving quid-pro-quo is going to be even more difficult. A company like DLF has a vast presence. It needs the government to cooperate with it in hundreds of places. DLF does not need to do a quid pro quo or transactional help. It would rather do favors and make friends in the government. Favours, as the eponymous character in the novel The Godfather would say, that could be utilized at a later date in the form of return favours. In fact, proximity and access to the family are of huge value. 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Neither DLF, nor the family, nor the Haryana government may ever sit down and spell out how each will help the other. They don't need to, for they are friends. There's nothing illegal about it, right? In fact, this lack of, or hard to prove illegality is the cornerstone of the defence put forward by the Congress' army of spokespersons and eager-beaver sycophants. 'It's a private matter' or 'prove give and take' are often the arguments given. It is hard to fault them completely, for the legal bases are probably well covered, or at least very difficult to prove otherwise. And yet, what happened is ethically Op/Ed: Hayden's problem with Sachin, quintessential Aussie M Sharmila Ravinder/TNN atthew Hayden in his typical fashion is sulking over the meritorious order (Member of the order) of Australia award to Tendulkar and is of the firm opinion Sachin does not deserve the honor. His reasons, lame as ever. Citing the award as sacred and lamenting over Sachin not living in Australia, Hayden has displayed a quintessential streak amongst most Australians. Hayden at his sarcastic best remarked that had Sachin been living in Australia he could even be awarded the Prime Minister’s gong. Aussies, remain and continue to remain the most ‘inward looking’ society in this world. Cut off from the rest of the world geographically, content with their own peculiar wild life, fauna and flora not to be found anywhere else, the average Aussie rarely thinks beyond his beer, barbecue, Aussie Rules football and when the season changes, cricket. Sachin is not the first Indian to receive this award; he is the second after the noted former Attorney General Soli Sorabjee to receive the honor. In the past, over 275 Non Australians have been appointed to the order of Australia over four levels that the award confers, so why is Hayden cribbing about this award to an iconic Indian who is recognized by every Australian? Hayden has displayed extremely poor sportsmanship with his recent boorish attitude. In fact, the award for Tendulkar should be seen as a step to cementing closer ties with India especially after a flurry of racial attacks on Indians in the recent past. Australia continues to attract a large number of Indian students who annually spend a colossal amount on University fees and still land up driving taxis after their Masters or return home jobless thereafter. A few manage to secure sound jobs after a lot of struggle. Around 284,000 international students were granted visas in the first three quarters as of the financial year ending 31st March 2012, an increase of around 5% as compared to the same period in the previous year. Indians currently rank fourth in Australia’s migrant community. There are enough and more Indians who currently reside, work and contribute towards Australia’s betterment. It can be said that it was only as late as 1973 that Australia abolished its formal White Australia policy. Australia in comparison to most other colonized countries is a more recent multi cultural, multi ethnic embracing nation. The Aboriginals, the indigenous people of Australia are still not treated at par and continue to be discriminated in matters of health and education. There is a program to close the gap in the next twenty-five years. One may argue that we Indians remain more Cricket CANADIAN PROFESSIONAL CRICKET (CPC) 4th Annual CPC Inter-City Cricket Cup Starting June 2011 6 Months of Non-stop cricket action Events 5th Annual Midweek Southasian Awards 2012 All Rights Reserved. No material herein or portions thereof may be printed without the written consent of the publisher. DISCLAIMER: Asian World Today Inc. assumes all advertisers to be reliable and responsible for any and all liability from their claims. The publisher reserves the right to refuse any advertisement he may see unfit for publication. The opinions expressed in Midweek may not be those of the publisher. racist than anyone else within our own cocoons of caste, sub caste and religions and hence we have no right to look into the faults of another. Maybe so, but, when India honored Nelson Mandela in 1990 with it’s highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, India rejoiced at this gesture, even if there were questions raised on the constitutional basis of the award to a non-Indian. We came together as a country and took utmost pride in the honor that was bestowed on the great leader. Tendulkar is most certainly not the greatest Indian to walk on the face of this planet, but he is most certainly an outstanding Indian in his field of chosen profession. He remains one that commands the respect of most Australians and let Hayden not pretend that is not to be the case. Even the great Don included Tendulkar as the only cricketer of current times in his best-ever lineup. I have witnessed time and over a hush that would descend onto the hallowed grounds of the MCG as the little Master would make his way in, the racist taunts to the Indian audience at the grounds would stop, no more choruses of “ where is your visa?” would fill the Melbourne air, the truce would last so long as Tendulkar occupied centre stage, once he left, the Aussies would continue to do what they do best. Bully. “Great batsman he may be, as the Prime Minister pointed out in New Delhi yesterday with exquisite timing, but sections of the Australian cricket community still remember the central role he played in the Andrew Symonds scandal. Tendulkar lied to an International Cricket Council (ICC) appeal following the suspension of Harbhajan Singh for racially abusing Andrew Symonds during the Sydney Test in 2008 to save face for his country and his team mate, who was a serial offender,” wrote Australian columnist Malcolm Conn. If the ‘Monkeygate’ scandal is something that Hayden and other Aussies are still holding onto, it is time for them to move on since Symonds himself has happily played for Mumbai Indians along with Harbhajan and under Tendulkar. There were no problems. Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s recent visit to India was a lot more interesting for the fall that she had near Gandhiji’s memorial second to announcing the honor for Tendulkar. The Prime Minister succumbs to gravity screeched most headlines and I wish most Australians irked with the award too succumb to gravity like their Prime Minister. It’s about time they do. There was a reason why the great Don thought he was looking at a ‘mirror-image’ of himself when he watched Tendulkar play. Most Aussies are yet to come to terms with this. Kejriwal’s party looks even more Leftist than Mamata’s! WWW.SOUTHASIANDAILY.COM ONLY News Portal for Southasian-Canadians wrong. Politicians work for the benefit of common people, not for their friends, business partners and relatives. At least that is the assumption people had about the Gandhi family. People also assumed that they believed in simplicity and were above personal greed, but that doesn't seem to be the case. After all, what use is wearing simple cotton sarees and kurtas, implying simplicity, when your family members are accumulating hundreds of crores by exploiting political power? There will be a huge price the Gandhis and Congress will pay for this. Ethics may not matter in courts, but do matter in the hearts of people. A family that betrays trust will pay the price in the next election. It may even lose that trust forever. However, the Gandhis are by no means alone in this. Nor is this just a Congress issue. A large number of politicians have lost track of the idea that every profession in this world has ethics - it may not be illegal to break them but still is definitely wrong. A doctor must treat his patient as soon as possible, it is assumed, under ethical medical practice. But if he delays treatment, it would be hard to prove it illegal. A teacher must try to teach her students well, though if she doesn't, it won't be illegal. Society needs ethics as much as laws to function well. A politician should think a hundred times before forging friendships with people with whom there might be a future conflict of interest, and a million times before they accept any substantial favors. Favours usually oblige one to return them, and if that means hurting the interests of people that put you in that position, the effects can be devastating. Vadra's foolish greed and love for DLF, and the other family members' tacit approval, will cost the Gandhis. The cost will be in terms of reputation and esteem. Wise people know these are priceless and far more valuable than anything quoted in rupees per square feet. Prashant Panday/TNN K ejriwal (the Joker in the political pack; henceforth abbreviated to just Joker) has positioned himself on the anti-corruption platform. Very little has emerged about his party’s economic priorities. But a few statements of his have emerged and what has come out so far indicates that he is yet another Left-of-Left politician. More anti-corporate than even Mamata; more anti-reform than even the BJP; in short more Leftist than the Left and Mamata put together! Here’s a smattering of what has emerged: Joker is against power tariff increases. In Delhi, he went so far as to organize a protest against the Delhi government’s recent increases in power, forgetting that power tariffs had not been increased for so many years. He in fact, made it a political issue by creating a drama around “restoring” power at the home of a power thief. He made some bizarre observation that power discoms are making enormous profits and alleged some sort of criminal conspiracy against Sheila Dixit personally (that she was not allowing discoms to lower tariffs). He chose to ignore the facts of the matter as usual; and of course demonstrated no understanding of how governments undertaken several programs, many of which need to be funded through “profits” (if any) from other programs. This indicates a clear preference for mindless socialism; and a disdain for even basic economics. I would have liked to hear Joker say what he would like to over-price so that things like power could be under-priced or subsidized. But that was not forthcoming. One gathers the impression that just like all Left parties, and more recently the BJP, Kejriwal wants prices to remain stuck in the past. How the government should reduce fiscal deficit then is a mystery. MidWeek MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 community Bringing Brampton to the global markets 7 CONSERVATION DAY IN BRAMPTON – SATURDAY, OCT. 27 IP8 Fall Is the Time to Get Your Free Flu Shot City of Brampton’s International Business Development and Marketing Plan key component for facilitating economic growth Generating awareness of Brampton as a competitive location for new business investment from North America and other international markets is a key component of the City’s economic development strategy. Following a recent successful fact-finding mission to India, a City of Brampton team is now heading to China with other businesses and municipal officials led by the Confederation of Greater Toronto Chinese Business Association. “To build a strong city we have to be able to compete globally,” said Mayor Susan Fennell. “Leveraging our relationship with our business leaders, provincial representatives, and the federal government, we are working on creating connections for our local business community with international/global suppliers and investors.” The international trade missions, as part of the City of Brampton’s International Business Development and Marketing Plan, are focused on new business networking opportunities; exchange of new ideas with international governmental and business leaders; trade and investment opportunities for the benefit of the local markets; and building new business relationships with people in different countries and cultures. The proactive business development and marketing activities are aimed at driving foreign direct investments into key industry sectors such as food and beverage, advanced manufacturing, life sciences, information communication technology, creative economy, logistics and transportation. “The City of Brampton is committed to expanding Brampton’s brand and image in domestic and international markets as an attractive location for business investment and building strategic alliances. These include partnerships focused on trade, joint ventures, joint marketing and other alliances, and fostering municipal cooperation,” commented Sohail Saeed, Director of Economic Development. The six trade missions undertaken by Brampton Economic Development this year include: Mission led by Ontario government - MIPIM, Real Estate and Investment Trade Show, Cannes, France Mission led by Greater Toronto Marketing Association (GTMA) Food and Beverage, Los Angeles, California Mission let by GTMA - SIAL and FISPAL Food Services Show, Sao Paulo and Curitiba, Brazil Mission let by the City of Brampton in Association with Ontario government - Fact Finding Mission, Mission led by GTMA - ICT Futurecom, Sao Paulo, Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Mission led by Confederation of Greater Toronto Chinese Business Association - Trade Mission, Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, Hong Kong, China All trade missions are part of the Council-approved 2011-2014 International Business Development and Marketing Plan. The fiveyear plan to promote Brampton as an investment location was prepared by the Economic Development Office and approved by Council in June 2011. In September 2012, the City of Brampton’s Business Attraction and Retention Advisory Committee (BARAC) received a progress report on the 2012 International Business Development and Marketing Plan. Economic Development staff will continue to update the plan as well as provide annual year-end summaries to Brampton City Council. Ontario Celebrates Waste Reduction Week McGuinty Government Recognizes Efforts of Ontarians to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle TORONTO/BUREAU NEWS Ontarians are doing their part to reduce, reuse and recycle waste. We are keeping more than three million tonnes of waste out of landfills and waterways every year -- enough to fill more than five Rogers Centres. Ontario is taking action and seeing results, including: Diverting more than 900,000 tonnes of waste through municipal Blue Box programs. The residential recovery rate has gone from 53 per cent in 2003 to 64 per cent in 2011. Properly disposing of or recycling more than 26,000 tonnes of household hazardous waste like batteries and paints, protecting our environment from pollution. Diverting nearly 150,000 tonnes of used tires from disposal, achieving an overall diversion rate of 93 per cent in 2011.Businesses such as Campbell Company of Canada are also making a difference. By reducing the amount of packaging materials used in its manufacturing plant, the company has saved 1,084 tonnes of steel, 13.5 tonnes of plastic and 2,000 trees a year. Diverting and reducing waste is part of the McGuinty government's plan to create a strong, green economy for future generations. OTTAWA/BUREAU NEWS: Ontario is making it easier than ever to get your free flu shot close to home - through your family doctor, nurse-led flu immunization clinics and now at participating pharmacies. Ontario is making it easier than ever to get your free flu shot close to home - through your family doctor, nurse-led flu immunization clinics and now at participating pharmacies. Starting this week, specially trained pharmacists can give the flu shot to Ontarians, age five and over. You can find a health care provider offering the flu shot near you at Ontario.ca/flu. The flu vaccine is safe and effective, and getting it early helps you and people around you stay healthy. The flu can lead to serious health problems, and those most at risk are the elderly, young children, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems. The sooner you get your flu shot, the sooner you're protected and the more likely we are to reduce illness, hospitalization and deaths from flu in the community. PUNJABI & HINDI LANGUAGE GROWING IN CANADA Contd. from Page 1 The four th language that declined was Chinese, which mostly reflects a change in the way the census repor ts Chinese languages. For the first time, Chinese languages are being analyzed separately in the census. (The term Chinese, designated in this release as 'not otherwise specified,' or 'n.o.s.,' refers to people who repor ted 'Chinese' in their response to the question on language spoken most often at home without specifying Mandarin, Cantonese or other Chinese languages.) The top 10 immigrant languages spoken most often at home in 2011 were: Punjabi, Chinese n.o.s., Cantonese, Spanish, Tagalog, Arabic, Mandarin, Italian, Urdu and German. Nearly 9 in 10 Canadians who repor ted speaking an immigrant language most often at home lived in a census metropolitan area (CMA). The majority (80%) lived in six CMAs: Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa-Gatineau. In Toronto, 1,790,000 people repor ted speaking an immigrant language most often at home, 32.2% of the total population, the highest propor tion among all CMAs. Among those speaking an immigrant language most often at home in Toronto, 35.4% spoke one of five: Cantonese (8.8%), Punjabi (8.0%), Chinese n.o.s. (7.0%), Urdu (5.9%) and Tamil (5.7%). In Montréal, 626,000 people, or 16.5% of the total population, repor ted speaking an immigrant language most often at home. Among these, 17.2% spoke Arabic and 15.2% spoke Spanish. Others included Italian (8.1%), Chinese n.o.s. (5.7%) and a Creole language (5.4%). These five languages accounted for more than 50% of people speaking an immigrant language as their main home language in Montréal. In Vancouver, 712,000 people or 31% of the population repor ted speaking an immigrant language most often at home. Of these, 17.7% spoke Punjabi, followed by Cantonese (16.0%), Chinese n.o.s. (12.2%), Mandarin (11.8%) and Tagalog (6.7%). These five leading immigrant home languages accounted for 64.4% of the overall population speaking an immigrant language most often at home. In the CMAs of Toronto and Vancouver, the share of the population repor ting that it spoke only English at home continued the decline that began in 2001. In Toronto, the propor tion fell from 62.5% in 2001 to 59.1% in 2006 and 55.0% in 2011. In Vancouver, the proportions were 65.3%, 62.0% and 58.0%, respectively. At the same time, the relative share of Toronto's population who repor ted speaking a language other than English or French in combination with English at home increased from 20.7% in 2001 to 23.0% in 2006 and 27.6% in 2011. BOLLYWOOD ACTRESS KASHMIRA SHAH TO PERFORM AT CIBC FirstCaribbean lauds unsung heroes 5TH CIBC MIDWEEK SOUTH ASIAN AWARDS Contd. from Page 1 The partnership between CIBC and Midweek will be officially announced at a press conference on October 25th. Established in 2007, Midweek Southasian Awards recognize and honour the achievements of South Asians worldwide. This year, the 5th Annual CIBC Midweek South Asian Awards will be held on November 3 at the Radisson Plaza, Mississauga. CIBC Midweek South Asian Awards will be awarded in the following categories: Midweek South Asian Person of the Year Midweek South Asian Business of the year (Male) Midweek South Asian Business of the year (Female) Midweek South Asian Sher-E-Punjab of the Year Midweek South Asian Professional of the Year Midweek South Asian Award in the Field of Community Service (Male) Midweek South Asian Award in the Field of Community Service (Female) Midweek South Asian Small Business of the Year (Male) Midweek South Asian Small Business of the Year (Female) Midweek South Asian Youth of the Year South Asian Sports Person of the Year The jury will also select 25 South Asians in Canada who will form the CIBC Midweek South Asian Power List. Individuals will be selected on the basis of financial status, community service, position in public service office, head of a business house, influence in the South Asian and mainstream community, and popularity. South Asians form a large and vibrant community in Canada – close to 1.5 million. Since the beginning of the twentieth century, South Asians have been settling in Canada and further diversifying the country. Presently, South Asians are actively involved in Canadian politics at all levels, run small to large-scale businesses, participate in community service, and hold positions of influence in various sectors. For the second year running a candidate from the Dutch territory of Curacao has been named CIBC FirstCaribbean’s Regional Unsung Hero. Gerda Susanna Gosepa was chosen from among 17 nominees who were named Unsung Heroes in their respective countries, and whose work was considered for honour by the programme’s regional judging panel. The runners up for the 2012 programme were Mr. Bonti Liverpool of Dominica, and Vincentian, Edward Williams. Ms. Gosepa was singled out for her work as a volunteer and social worker in depressed areas of Curacao. She has been instrumental in helping to shape the lives of many residents of the villages of Flip, Seru Fortuna and Groot Kwartier. Over the years, she has helped dozens of families, especially single-parent ones, with the tools to better their lives and move ahead socially. She is being credited as one of the key persons that helped with the turnaround of the village of Seru Fortuna in the eighties and nineties. Seru Fortuna is a housing project that was developed by the Housing Authorities in the late 70’s. The area is infamous for its social problems relating to poverty, crime, drugs, illiteracy, and other problems common in these types of neighbourhoods. 8 MidWeek community MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 Governments of Canada and Ontario Celebrate Conservation Day New Affordable Housing in Burlington in Brampton – BURLINGTON/BUREAU NEWS: The official opening of 65 new affordable rental housing units for seniors living on low income was held today in Burlington. The project received more than $9 million in funding from the federal and provincial governments. The construction of this project created up to 163 jobs in Burlington. Mike Wallace, Member of Parliament for Burlington, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC); and the Honourable Ted McMeekin, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and Member of Provincial Parliament for A n c a s t e r - D u n d a s Flamborough-Westdale on behalf of the Honourable Kathleen Wynne, Ontario's Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing; along with Gary Carr, Halton Regional Chair; and Rick Goldring, Burlington Mayor, made the announcement. Aldershot Village Residence, located at 540 Plains Road East in Burlington, is conveniently close to shopping and the Royal Botanical Gardens. The modern units are equipped with energy efficient climate control heating and air conditioning. Support services will be provided to the 10 accessible units by offering 24-hour assisted living care. The project received more than $9 million in funding from the federal and provincial governments and is complemented by $6.6 million in municipal financial incentives.The Government of Canada, through CMHC, will invest more than $2 billion in housing this year. Of this amount, $1.7 billion will be spent in support of almost 605,000 households living in existing social housing. In Ontario, this represents some 237,750 households. These investments are improving the quality of life for low-income Canadians and households living in existing social housing, including individuals who are homeless or at-risk of homelessness, seniors, persons with disabilities, recent immigrants and Aboriginal people. Ontario continues to build new affordable housing and repair existing units for Ontarians with housing needs. Since 2009, the provincial government has provided nearly $183 million to build new rental housing units for lowincome seniors and persons with disabilities. Ontario's overall investment of over $2.5 billion has translated into the construction and repair of more than 270,000 housing units and the provision of 35,000 rent supplements for Ontario families on fixed incomes. The province's Long-Term Affordable Housing Strategy sets a strong foundation for a more efficient, accessible affordable housing system in Ontario. Saturday, Oct. 27 BRAMPTON/BUREAU NEWS: On Saturday, Oct. 27, the Region of Peel will host a Conservation Day at F l e t c h e r ’s Meadow Secondary School, 10750 Chinguacousy Rd. in Brampton from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Conservation Day is a special one-day event that brings specific waste management services to residential communities in Peel. Residents may drop off the following items free of charge on Conservation Day: Household hazardous waste (batteries, household cleaners, paints and solvents) Reusable goods for Goodwill (clothing, books and small appliances – no furniture) Used electronic equipment (phones, personal computers, circuit boards, TVs) Confidential fine paper for shredding Materials other than those listed above will not be accepted at Conservation Supportive Environments not.... (Contd. from page 7) “Eat and move – it’s profoundly simple,” says Gayle Bursey, Director of Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention, and Supportive Environments project lead for Peel Public Health. “It’s time to eat and move for the enjoyment of it, without solely focusing on weight, and to do it regularly, in an environment that actively supports it.” Peel Public Health’s vision for creating supportive environments will focus on policy change, health inclusion and diversity, and social marketing, and be based on the best available evidence and evaluation. Like New York, Peel’s vision includes improving the food environment, making spaces more comfortable for physical activity and active transportation, and promoting building design that encourages physical activity. Peel will focus on four priority settings: pre-school, schools, workplaces and the built environment. “Where we live, learn and work affects our health,” said Regional Councilor Elaine Moore, Co-Chair of the Health Services Committee. “Right now, those places can make it far too easy for people to make unhealthy choices. The Region of Peel is committed to building a future where our communities not only encourage healthy, active behaviours, but also make those decisions the easy ones.” Childhood and adult obesity, which increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers, has been steadily increasing in Canada over the last 20-plus years. The prevalence of diabetes in Peel is already high and with current obesity trends, it is projected that one in six Peel residents will be diagnosed with diabetes by 2025. “Trends in obesity represent a major threat to the health of current and future generations of Peel residents,” continues Dr. Mowat. “It is time to change our approach.” Day. Only residents arriving in vehicles will be permitted to enter the location. Asbestos, explosives and ammunition are not accepted at Conservation Day or Community Recycling Centres (CRCs). “Conservation Day gives residents a great opportunity to dispose of unwanted items that might be taking up space or are not collected at the curb or apartments, like paint, batteries and electronic equipment,” says Grace McKenzie, Grace McKenzie, Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Team Lead. “You can also drop off gently used items that are in good condition for donation to Goodwill, free of charge.” Furniture, tires, waste wood and scrap metal can be dropped off throughout the year at any Peel CRC along with a wide variety of other recyclable and waste items, including household hazardous waste. Residents can find a complete list of items accepted at CRCs, as well as drop-off fees at peelregion.ca/ waste or by calling 905-7919499. Information is also available in the 2012/2013 Waste Management Guide. Residents may also exchange damaged recycling boxes for new ones, or purchase additional boxes for $6; backyard composters for $17.50; organics bins for $20; kitchen containers for $5 and rain barrels for $50 (cash only, taxes included in all prices). Please help support the local food bank by donating nonperishable food items at Conservation Day. The Region of Peel provides waste management services in the Cities of Brampton and Mississauga and in the Town of Caledon. For more information on these programs call the Region of Peel at 905-7919499 or in long-distance areas of Caledon call 905-584-2216, f r e e o f c h a r g e . Vi s i t t h e Region of Peel at peelregion.ca/waste. EVENTS MARIGOLD GALA 2012 When: Friday, Oct 26 Where: 55 Mill Street Toronto The multicultural event, held annually, has become a glittering favourite, and this year will be no different. This year’s Marigold Gala will include a fabulous night of dining, enter tainment, haute couture and a silent auction, all to suppor t the orphaned or abandoned children of Muzaffarabad. This past July marked the official ground-breaking ceremony for the SOS Village that will be home to some 150 children when it is completed next year. For more information or reservations please contact Yumna Siddiqi at 647-292-1893 or by email at yumnaa.siddiqi@gmail.com. HALLOWEEN HAUNT 2012 When: Saturday, Oct 27 Where: 279 Yonge Street Toronto Gaurav & Amar in association with Luv to Bhang & Desiwear.com present their annual Halloween costume par ty…"Hallooween Haunt" inside the very Haunted House of Toronto. For more information, call Amar Ahlawat at 416.414.2141. LIGHT UP TORONTO WITH ALKA YAGNIK When: Sunday, Oct 28 Where: 1 Theatre Lane, Brampton After the grand success of Light Up Toronto for two consecutive years - 2010 and 2011, Black Diamond Enter tainments in association with Mirage Enter tainments presents Third Annual “Light Up Toronto” with Alka Yagnik. Alka Yagnik will also be accompanied on stage by BNA Bollywood with more than 30 performers. A lavish budget has been assigned to dazzle the stage for an enchanting evening at Rose Theatre, Brampton. For more information, visit www.lightuptoronto.com. BELLAFIT LAUNCH PARTY When: Thursday, Oct 25 Where: 4-354 King Street North, Waterloo Exclusive FUN meet and greet with the creators and instructors of Bellafit with a sneak peak at Nor th America's debut Bellafit weekend taking place in Waterloo November 16 - 18, 2012. For more information, www.bellafit.ca. 6TH ANNUAL FORESTERS DIWALI FIESTA When: Sunday, Oct 28 Where: 2638 Steeles Avenue East, Brampton Bring your family and friends to the GTA's biggest Diwali Mela! Highlights include: Garba, bhangra, giddha, bollywood dances all under one roof, more than 55 stalls! For more information, visit www.foresterscelebratesdiwali.com. 5TH ANNUAL MIDWEEK SOUTH ASIAN AWARDS When: Saturday, Nov 3 Where: 175 Derry Road East, Mississauga Midweek South Asian Awards is an exclusive event honouring the achievements of South Asian Canadians and who have done tremendous work at the professional and social level. The winners exemplify the talent of today’s South Asian Canadian community and are the inspiration for the achievers of tomorrow. For sponsorship and ticket inquiries, contact Yudhvir Jaswal at yudhvir@southasiandaily.com or call 647-272-8182. For more information, visit www.southasianawards.ca. MidWeek MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 canada ONTARIO PROVIDING BETTER TOOLS FOR CANCER SCREENING Students Beat CBC Journalists in the 'Are You Smarter than a 10th Grader?' Citizenship Challenge MINISTER KENNEY DISPLAYS THE NEW DISCOVER CANADA E-BOOK AT THE CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP CHALLENGE: OTTAWA/BUREAU NEWS: Grade 10 students brought Citizenship Week 2012 to a close this morning by beating two CBC journalists in an interactive game show quiz that pitted their knowledge of Canadian citizenship and history against the knowledge of two wellknown Parliamentary Press Gallery members. The event, hosted by the Historica-Dominion Institute, challenged CBC Inside Politics journalists Kady O’Malley and Laura Payton to match wits with students from Immaculata High School at the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney played the role of Alex Trebek, grilling journalists and students with a series of questions based on Discover Canada: The Rights and Responsibilities of Canadian Citizenship, the study guide for those preparing to meet the knowledge requirement to obtain Canadian citizenship. Discover Canada highlights important events of Canadian history, such as the War of 1812, and explains key Canadian symbols and institutions and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. The questions during the Challenge also featured clips from the HistoricaDominion Institute’s renowned Heritage Minute series, including the new Minute released last week. “Discover Canada is an excellent source for both newcomers and established Canadians to find out more about our history and the pioneers that helped to build this great country,” said Minister Kenney. “It is heart-warming to see the young people at this event so engaged and eager to learn about our country’s history.” “The Canadian Citizenship Challenge is a fun and interactive way to help strengthen students’ understanding of the rights and responsibilities essential to active citizenship,” said Anthony Wilson-Smith, President of the HistoricaDominion Institute. “I am thrilled to be taking part in this unique event, celebrating the Challenge and showcasing the importance of youth civic engagement.” During his opening remarks, Minister Kenney also announced the launch of Citizenship and Immigration Canada’s School Twinning Pilot Project, an initiative to engage teachers and challenge students in joint multiculturalism and civic participation school projects. The objective is to foster in students a better appreciation and understanding of their role as citizens of our diverse country. Interested schools will apply to be virtually “twinned” with another Canadian institution to develop and implement a civic engagement project on specific themes. Participating schools will be eligible to receive a reimbursement of up to $500 in expenses and to host a guest speaker provided by the Historica-Dominion Institute’s Passages to Canada Speakers’ Bureau. More Canadian entrepreneurs plan to hire: RBC Survey Unfazed by economic uncertainty, Canadian small business owners plan to invest in their businesses TORONTO/BUREAU NEWS: More Canadian small business owners plan to hire this year, according to the 2012 RBC Small Business Survey. Almost three-in-ten (29 per cent) are confident that they will be adding new (full or part-time) employees within the next 12 months, up from 25 per cent in 2011. Optimistic about the future success of their business, 68 per cent of entrepreneurs plan to invest in their businesses within the next two years. Another recent RBC study found that 94 per cent of Canadians believe that small businesses play a critical role in the growth of 9 the economy and 88 per cent view them as vital job creators in their community. According to Statistics Canada, small businesses continue to be key sources of new jobs - small firms accounted for, on average, 43 per cent of all jobs created in the private sector between 2001 to 2011. "Small businesses are an important driver of the economy," said Mike Michell, national director, Small Business, RBC. "It's a very positive sign that, despite challenging times, almost three-in-ten Canadian business owners are telling us that they are preparing to invest in new employees." However, hiring new employees is not without its difficulties for etrepreneurs. One-in-three (32 per cent) business owners with five to 25 employees say that finding qualified help will be one of their top challenges over the next year. Taking a longer term view, key areas of small business investment in the next two years identified in the RBC poll include: new equipment (35 per cent) new technology (29 per cent) new products and services (27 per cent) hiring new employees (17 per cent) employee training (17 per cent) "The intention to invest in their enterprises demonstrates the continued resiliency of Canadian small business owners," added Michell. "Almost a quarter of Canadian entrepreneurs (23 per cent) expect to continue growing the size of their business. Many may see this as a good time to take advantage of low interest rates and perhaps purchase new equipment in USD or other currencies that have lost ground to our Canadian dollar." Fee Returns for Federal Skilled Worker applicants affected by the backlog elimination measure TORONTO/BUREAU NEWS: Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is now starting to return fees which were paid to the Department for Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) applications affected by the Government of Canada’s Jobs, Growth and Long-Term Prosperity Act. If you applied before February 27, 2008, and have not heard from CIC about whether a decision based on FSW program selection criteria (*see below) was made on your application, you may be affected by this new law. If you fall under this category, CIC needs to verify your contact information is up to date so that your fee return will reach you at your current address. Please note that interest will not be paid on the fees. Please confirm your latest contact details by sending CIC this form (PDF, 1.4 MB). While we will also contact you by regular mail later on if we do not hear from you, communicating with us electronically is the best and easiest way to have your fee return processed. Due to the large number of affected applicants, the fee return process may take some time from the date your form is received by CIC to the issuance of your cheque. We appreciate your patience. Your FSW application has been terminated by operation of law if: you applied before February 27, 2008, and a decision based on FSW program selection criteria* was not made on your application by an immigration officer before March 29, 2012. Improving Highway 11 Near Fort Frances TORONTO/BUREAU NEWS: Ontario is creating more than 200 jobs with ongoing improvements to the Noden Causeway on Highway 11 near Fort Frances. Opened in the 1960's, the causeway is a major link over Rainy Lake on the TransCanada Highway for communities west of Thunder Bay. Upgrades include improving above- and below-water support structures and installing new concrete panels on the driving surface to ensure safer, more convenient travel for families and businesses. Construction began recently with completion expected in 2014. Investing in Northern Ontario's roads, highways and bridges is part of the McGuinty government's Growth Plan for Northern Ontario. A strong northern economy creates local jobs and protects the services that mean the most to families -- health care and education. Ontario Launches Job Creation Programs in Eastern and Southwestern Ontario OTTAWA/BUREAU NEWS: The new Southwestern Ontario Development Fund and renewed Eastern Ontario Development Fund are now open and receiving applications from companies that are driving innovation, growing Ontario's economy, and creating local jobs. These funds will help diversify and strengthen each region's economy by encouraging businesses to pursue innovation and new markets, while creating jobs. Since partnering with the government through the Eastern Ontario Development Fund, Blommer Chocolate Company has invested in modernizing its Campbellford plant, expanding Blommer's market reach, creating 14 new jobs, and keeping 80 more for local families. Attracting investment and building business is a key part of the McGuinty government's plan to create jobs and strengthen the economy. A strong economy protects the services that matter most to Ontario families - health care and education. Government of Canada Supports Economic Security of Women in Montreal MONTREAL/BUREAU NEWS: Rona Ambrose, M i n i s t e r o f P u b l i c Wo r k s and Government Services and Minister for Status of Wo m e n , t h e H o n o u r a b l e Judith Seidman, Senator for De la Durantaye, Quebec, announced Government of Canada support for a project that will improve the economic security of women in the Montréal area. "Our government's Economic Action Plan 2012 supports jobs, growth and long-term prosperity," said Minister Ambrose. "We are proud that projects like this will increase economic opportunities for women in Montréal and the surrounding region," "The Government of Canada is proud to support grassroots projects like this that will strengthen the economic security of women who are interested or already involved in the technology s e c t o r, " said Senator Seidman. "As participants gain new skills and contacts for starting and advancing their careers, they will benefit, and so will their families and c o m m u n i t i e s . " Yo u t h Employment Services Foundation is receiving $299,215 from the Government of Canada for a 36-month project, entitled Women and Te c h n o l o g y i n Q u e b e c . T h e project will create opportunities for women currently working in or wishing to join the technology sector. Participants will learn new skills to gain and retain jobs, start new businesses, access new networks."We are pleased to receive the Government of Canada's support for this exciting new project in the growing t e c h n o l o g y s e c t o r, w h e r e studies show women are underrepresented," said Mr. John Aylen, President of Youth Employment Services. "Many energetic and talented women in the Montréal region will benefit from this project." The Government of Canada is committed to supporting projects that yield concrete results for women and girls in Canada while strengthening families, communities and the country. T h r o u g h S t a t u s o f Wo m e n Canada, the government's support for community-based projects has nearly doubled since 2006-2007, from $10.8 million to close to $19 million, its highest level ever. Ontario Providing Better Tools For Cancer Screening OTTAWA: Ontario is integrating screening reminders for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer into one co-ordinated system, improving cancer screening outreach for Ontarians. The province supports screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer through mammograms, Pap tests and a simple take-home test for anyone aged 50 to 74 with no history of colorectal cancer. Starting in early 2013, a co-ordinated system for all three cancers will mail screening reminders to patients as well as follow-up letters. To help Ontarians learn more about cancer screening, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Deb Matthews, will host a live online Ask an Expert event on Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. People are invited to submit their questions in advance at ontario.ca/ screenforlife. Questions will be answered at the event by a panel of cancer screening experts. Expanding cancer screening programs helps to keep Ontarians healthy and receiving the right care at the right time in the right place is a key part of the McGuinty government's Action Plan for Health Care. 10 MidWeek canada Minister Ambrose joins groundbreaking ceremony at Vancouver Shipyards VANCOUVER/BUREAU NEWS: Rona Ambrose, Minister of Public Works and Government Services and Minister for Status of Women and the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages and Regional Minister for British Columbia, took part in a groundbreaking ceremony at Vancouver Shipyards as part of the shipyard’s $200-million infrastructure investment for the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy (NSPS). “It is with great pleasure that we take part in this historic ceremony,” said Minister Ambrose. “One year ago, Vancouver Shipyards was selected to build Canada’s non-combat vessels and today we witness this important milestone, a major investment that will create jobs and enable Vancouver Shipyards to efficiently build large vessels for the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Coast Guard.” “Today’s investment demonstrates Vancouver Shipyards’ commitment to the West Coast economy,” said Minister Moore. “Years of stable employment for local workers and world-class shipbuilding facilities can only mean good news for the region.” Vancouver Shipyards will proceed with major upgrades, including four new fabrication buildings, a shipbuilding gantry crane and a load out pier. The announced investment is the result of a commitment made under the NSPS and was a key component of the evaluation process. In order to most efficiently build the ships of the federal fleet, the shipyards need to achieve a “target state.” The target state is a level of efficiency that is internationally recognized, and set by First Marine International. The main purpose of this requirement was to select shipyards that were ready to invest in becoming capable of building Canada’s vessels. As per Vancouver Shipyards’ commitment, these investments are funded entirely by the shipyard, which means no cost to Canada. Vancouver Shipyards’ infrastructure improvements will allow it to build the Canadian Coast Guard’s science vessels and polar icebreakers and the Royal Canadian Navy’s joint support ships more efficiently, while delivering the best value to Canada. The shipyard estimates that this investment is expected to create approximately 1000 jobs over the next three years, proving that the NSPS is already showing signs of being an economic booster for the West Coast. The NSPS—the largest procurement sourcing arrangement in Canadian history—is also expected to create thousands of high-value jobs in shipbuilding and related industries across the country. In June 2010, the Government of Canada made a strategic decision to support the Canadian marine industry and build ships for the Royal Canadian Navy and the Canadian Coast Guard, here in Canada. Since the announcement of the shipyards selected to build Canada’s large vessels, Canada has established strategic relationships with the shipyards by signing the umbrella agreements and has begun negotiations on the ships to be built. MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 PROMOTING SUSTAINABILITY OF ONTARIO'S WORKERS' COMPENSATION SYSTEM TORONTO: Ontario is moving toward amending the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act (WSIA) to promote the long-term stability of the workers' compensation system. Proposed changes to the WSIA would, if passed, allow the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) to: Review Loss of Earnings benefits after 72 months -currently benefits are generally 'locked in' after 72 months, even if an injured worker's condition improves or they rejoin the workforce. Base survivor benefits on the average earnings of the deceased worker's occupation or trade rather than the statutory minimum currently provided under the Act. A financially stable workplace safety and insurance system is part of the McGuinty government's commitment to the safety and well-being of Ontario workers and to a fair and balanced insurance system for injured workers and their employers. NEW EVIDENCE REVEALS CANADIAN WELLBEING ON THE DECLINE TORONTO: The recession hit Canadians harder than economic numbers such as GDP have indicated and the decline in our wellbeing continues despite subsequent economic recovery, says the Honourable Roy Romanow, advisory board cochair for the Canadian Index of Wellbeing (CIW), housed in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo. With the release of their second composite index, the CIW reports a 24% drop in Canadian wellbeing between 2008 and 2010. Further, from 1994 to 2010, Canada's economy, as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by a robust 28.9%, while improvements in Canadian wellbeing over the same 17-year period saw only a small 5.7% increase. "The findings uncover some troubling truths about the connection between our economy and our wellbeing," says Romanow. "When Canada's economy was thriving, Canadians saw only modest improvements in their overall quality of life, but when the economy faltered our wellbeing took a disproportionate step backward. It begs the question: Are our governments truly responding to the needs and values of everyday Canadians?" The CIW report: 'How are Canadians Really doing?' tracks 64 separate indicators within eight interconnected domains central to the lives of Canadians: Community Vitality; Democratic Engagement; Education; Environment; Healthy Populations; Leisure and Culture; Living Standards; and Time Use. The report shows that since 2008 we have experienced a significant drop in our standard of living along with further declines in the health of our environment and our ability to participate in leisure and culture activities. Even growth areas such as health and education began to show signs of weakening. "The recession and sluggish recovery have taken a big toll on Canadians," says CIW co-chair, the Honourable Monique Bégin. "The deterioration in job quality and economic security, soaring long-term unemployment and persistent income inequality speak to the growing unease felt coast to coast. Our governments must recognize this reality as they make decisions on how to steer us forward, particularly given predictions of an extended period of weak economic growth." According to the report, not all is doom and gloom. Violent crime is at its lowest level since 1994, dropping every year since 2001 and property crime, also at its lowest level, is down 48% from 1994. The percentage of Canadians who feel safe walking after dark is at its highest level since that year. Canadians continue to report an increased sense of belonging to their communities. "Despite the recession, our sense of community vitality continues to grow - this speaks to who we are as Canadians," says Romanow. "We recognize our survival and progress depend on our ability to come together and remain united around shared values. Understanding how Canadians are really doing is critical for any government making decisions on how we move forward in our recovery." Harper Government to Create the Canadian Museum of History ages have access to public resources through which they may learn more about our shared history and heritage.” Mark O’Neill, President and CEO of the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation, said the institution is taking a bold step into the future by refocusing its attention on our shared national history. “The Canadian Museum of History will inspire curiosity and a greater understanding of the forces that have shaped the Canadian identity. Canadians, as well as visitors from around the world, will leave the Museum with a deeper appreciation of Canada’s unique and fascinating national journey.” The transformation will require a one-time investment of $25 million that will be funded within the existing budget for Canadian Heritage. OTTAWA: James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, today announced the Harper Government’s intention to introduce legislation creating the Canadian Museum of History, the first in a series of measures on the road to Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017. In order to achieve this, the Harper Government plans to introduce amendments to the Museums Act to change the name and mandate of the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Minister Moore made the announcement at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in the presence of the Museum’s Board of Trustees, Museum staff, eminent Canadian historians, and members of historical associations from across Canada. “This year marks the start of the five-year countdown to Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017. It offers us an unprecedented opportunity to celebrate our history and those achievements that define who we are as Canadians,” said Minister Moore. “Canadians deserve a national museum of history that tells our stories and presents our country’s treasures to the world.” The Canadian Museum of History will highlight the national achievements and accomplishments that have shaped our country, including the “Last Spike” from the construction of the Canada Pacific Railway, Maurice “Rocket” Richard’s hockey jersey and items from Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope. Through existing resources and new partnerships with museums across Canada, the Canadian Museum of History will renovate over 50,000 square feet of public space. This renovation, to be completed before Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017, will provide the public with the opportunity to appreciate how Canada’s identity has been shaped over the course of our history. “As Canada’s largest organization dedicated to history and citizenship, the HistoricaDominion Institute enthusiastically supports the creation of the Canadian Museum of History,” said Yves Fortier, member of the Institute’s board of directors. “It is essential that Canadians of all In other words, it will come at no additional cost to taxpayers. Other measures announced today include: Seeking input from Canadians across Canada on the major themes, events, and accomplishments that have shaped our country; A new process linking Canada’s network of museums to the Canadian Museum of History, so Canadians in all regions of the country have better access to our shared history; Fundraising activities to solicit support from the private sector to complement the Government’s one-time investment; and An online forum, www.civilization.ca/ myhistorymuseum, which will engage Canadians on what are the defining chapters in our country’s history. MidWeek MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 india SHINDE ACCUSES PAKISTAN OF HELPING TERRORISTS SNEAK INTO INDIA IP12 Arvind Kejriwal dares PM, Sonia Gandhi to public debate NEW DELHI: Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday challenged PM Manmohan Singh, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi to a public debate and said India Against Corruption would respond to questions raised by party general secretary Digvijay Singh only after the leadership came clean on charges against Robert Vadra and corruption. This came in response to Digvijay Singh's questions to Kejriwal on funding of his NGO and other issues. Earlier in the day, India Against Corruption (IAC) activists clashed with police who used water canons to disperse them while they trying to barge into Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda's residence in Delhi. Condemning the police action, Kejriwal said his supporters from Haryana were on a peaceful demonstration to protest against the efforts to save Vadra, who they alleged was aided by Hooda in favouring realty major DLF. "We had put some questions to Robert Vadra and the PM. Let them answer first. Then, we will answer all questions from Digvijay Singh. I request Singh to encourage Mrs Gandhi, PM or Rahul Gandhi to come for a public debate. Let's question each other and let public question us on personal and public issues. Is Digvijay Singh ready? If he cannot convince his party bosses or the PM, then people would think he is doing all this for cheap publicity and to divert attention," Kejriwal said. When asked about Singh's remarks that there was evidence against the kin of BJP leaders A B Vajpayee and L K Advani of alleged corruption but Congress would never use it to embarrass them, Kejriwal said his group has been talking about each party protecting the other's interest. "They are not bringing these issues out not on moral grounds but on corrupt grounds. I congratulate Singh for confessing this. He has evidence of corruption (against senior BJP leaders' kin)... BJP has evidence against Vadra and Singh. But both have an understanding," he said. Meanwhile, protesters, most of them from the Haryana wing of IAC, claimed that scores of activists were injured in the police action. The protesters breached the barricade and marched towards Hooda's residence when they were stopped by police. However, the activists insisted on marching ahead and they reached close to the residence. Kejriwal got three-four 11 protesters who were injured in the police action from Ram Manohar Lohia hospital to address a press conference in his office in Kaushambi along with him. He made the injured activists show the wounds they sustained in the action. "Congress and the government are now trying to save Vadra. The chief minister has transferred the officer who ordered a probe into the incident. They are telling us corruption will go on and we will have to suffer. Our supporters had gone there to seek some answers from Hooda. But they were lathicharged," he said. CONMEN GRAB NRI LAND; 10 BOOKED FATEHGARH SAHIB: Despite tall claims made by Punjab government to protect the proper ties of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), frauds continue to come to the fore in the state. Police have registered a case against 10 persons, including relatives of an NRI, for fraudulently selling his agriculture land at Sirhind. Even though the Punjab revenue depar tment officers are dutybound to verify the identity of NRIs before conducting any mutation of their proper ty, in this case no verification was done and an unidentified person posing as NRI got the mutation done from the revenue depar tment. Though the buyer and seller have been booked, no action has been taken against the erring revenue depar tment officers. Jagdip Singh of Sirhind, who has been staying in Hong Kong for the past several years, had appointed Karnvir Singh as his legal caretaker of his 25 kanal agriculture land in Sirhind. Last week, Karnvir received a call from a friend that some unidentified persons had taken possession of the land and when he enquired from local revenue depar tment office, he learned that his uncle had sold off his land. When he spoke to his uncle in Hong Kong, he denied having knowledge of any such sale following which Karnvir approached Fatehgarh Sahib SSP for action. During investigation, it came to light that Inderpal Singh, nephew of Jagdip, along with his wife Suman, and some other persons had made a fake voter identity card, PAN card and other documents of his NRI uncle and sold the land by introducing a conman as his uncle in the local revenue depar tment office. "We have registered a case against 10 persons, including relatives of the complainant. So far three persons have been arrested and we are conducting raids to nab others," said SSP Hardial Mann. Police have registered a case of fraud under sections 406,419,420,465,467,468,471,120-B IPC against Inderpal, Suman, Jagmit Singh,Jit singh, Kewal Singh, Balvir Rai, Kewal Singh, Gurprit Singh, Parmjit Singh and Ravinder Kumar. They have arrested Parmjit, Ravinder, Kewal and Jit Singh. TERROR SUSPECT FASIH MOHAMMAD ARRESTED AT DELHI AIRPORT SONIA’S LAND ACQUISITION VIEWS RAISE WORRIES FOR INDIA INC NEW DELHI: Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi's recommendation to increase the consent required from landowners for acquisition of land for private projects to 80% has worried India industry which said the move, if implemented, will push up project costs, delays and hurt industrial growth. Just two days after a ministerial panel, headed by Sharad Pawar, said that consent of 67% land owners would be enough for the government to acquire land for private projects, the Congress president recommended to the PMO that it should be increased to 80%. Only in case of acquisition for public private partnership (PPP) projects the threshold could be diluted to 67%, if the ownership of the land remained with the government. "We had made a recommendation of 60% of consensus required for both private and PPP projects. But then 67% or two-third approval was a good move too. If it is increased to 80%, it will be very difficult for industry to acquire land," said Chandrajit Banerjee, director general of the Confederation of Indian Industry ( CII). "India already faces a lot of issues relating to land acquisitions and land costs. This will add to the problems further," said Banerjee. Indian industry is already reeling under the impact of a sharp slowdown, high interest rates, delay in implementation of policies and rising input costs. Growth has stalled and latest data shows that factory output in August rose 2.7%. Industry groups said that the proposal may "not be realistic" as increasing the consensus limit would severely impact industrial growth in the country. "The crux of the matter is not what the threshold limit would be, but that the government has to remember the underlying philosophy - industry in India needs to be more competitive. It has to be a realistic policy as there is naturally a shift from agriculture to industry for jobs," said R VKanoria, president of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci). He said Ficci will send across its views once the government finalizes the rules and the industry group would want the government to retain the consensus level at 67%. The Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) said that while it welcomed the provision of 67% consent for PPP projects, the move to raise it to 80% for private projects is "unreasonable and irrational" as it would cause substantial delays to project implementation. "Getting consent from 80% land owners will be very difficult, if not impossible. Therefore, the consent of 65% of families of the affected area should be prescribed," said D S Rawat, secretary general of Assocham. Indian origin teen in US wins honour for solar device MUMBAI: Fourteen-year-old Deepika Kurup of Indian origin won 'America's Young Scientist' title on Tuesday. Kurup, who lives in Nashua, Boston, won the prestigious award along with a cash prize of $25,000 for designing an affordable water purifier that runs on solar power. She intends to use a part of her award to deploy her prototype in countries facing shortage of potable water such as India. Kurup's parents hail from Trivandrum in Kerala. Kurup, a Std IX student from Nashua high school, competed with nine other finalists in the 'Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge' and emerged as the winner after three rounds. The finalists were mentored by scientists at 3M for three months. "One of the challenges was to create prototypes using 3M products. We were asked to come up with solutions to problems faced in the world. In this round, I designed a light-weight, noninflammable spacecraft," said Kurup. Her invention uses two chemicals - titanium oxide and zinc oxide - which, when hit by sunlight, undergo a chemical change producing hydroxyl radicals that can destroy certain bacteria. Her innovation harnesses solar energy to disinfect contaminated water. Deepika's mother, Meena Pradeep, said, "She read many research papers before designing the purifier. She has always good in academics and the captain of the Science and Math teams at school." She met US President Barrack Obama during her stint at the 3M Innovation centre. NEW DELHI: Hours after Delhi Police put the suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist Fasih Mohammed under arrest following his depor tation, India on Monday said that he was a very important catch and Saudi Arabia had fully cooperated with New Delhi in this case. Reacting over depor tation, home secretary R K Singh said Fasih Mohammed was depor ted by Saudi Arabia only after the accused served sentence there for some minor crime. His deportation was an excellent example of cooperation from Saudi Arabia, he added. Singh, however, did not elaborate on the kind of crime Fasih might have been committed there. Home secretary said Saudi Arabia had never denied deporting the suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist who acted as facilitator for the terror outfit cadres who were arrested by Delhi Police late last year in connection with attack in Delhi and Bangalore. Saudi Arabia had only asked for some time for processing the Indian request of depor ting him, said Singh. Elaborating on his role a bit, the home secretary said Fasih used to involve in providing shelters to other Indian Mujahideen cadres and acting as communicators for the group using different channels. Fasih, after being in detention for five months in Saudi Arabia, was taken into custody from Delhi airpor t on his arrival from the Gulf country. India had sought depor tation of Fasih from Saudi Arabia and also got an Interpol Red Corner notice issued against him. Bihar-born Fasih -- an engineer by profession -- is alleged to have been involved in the Chinnaswamy Stadium blast in Bangalore and the shooting near Jama Masjid (Delhi), both in 2010, and is wanted by Delhi and Karnataka police. Fasih's cropped up during the interrogation of suspected IM terrorists arrested during the last nine months. 12 MidWeek india Shinde accuses Pakistan of helping terrorists sneak into India NEW DELHI: Home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde on Sunday attacked Pakistan for fomenting terror in India, accusing the neighbour of helping infiltration bids into Indian territory and organizing attacks on military convoys in J&K to spread fear. The development is being seen as a toughening of stance by India on cross-border terrorism after recent attempts of normalizing ties through bilateral trade negotiations and visa agreements. The recent past had seen very little terror rhetoric directed at Pakistan, except for occasional assertions on bringing the 26/11 accused to book. Sunday's statement from the home minister, however, is an indication of India's growing impatience with Pakistan despite its assurance of cracking down on terror infrastructure in its country, sources in the security establishment said. Speaking on the sidelines of a police commemoration day event in New Delhi, Shinde said, "We have credible information that Pakistan is helping terrorists to enter our territory. We have intelligence inputs. But we are alert. We have directed all concerned to be extra vigilant during the ongoing festive season to ensure peace and safety of citizens. I also appeal to the people to be on guard and be extra careful." The minister further said terrorists backed by Pakistan had been organizing attacks on military convoys in Jammu and Kashmir to spread fear. Shinde's statement came a day after Pakistani troops opened fire on Indian posts across the Line of Control (LoC) in J&K's Poonch district, yet again violating the ceasefire agreement with India. The incident where Pakistani troops fired 600 rounds between 10.30 pm and 11.30 pm on Friday is being seen as an attempt to help militants infiltrate into the Valley. "It is a classic way of diverting attention of Indian troops guarding the border. Militants take advantage of this to sneak into India," said an official from the security establishment. For the past week, Pakistani troopers have been targeting Indian positions on the LoC as well as the international border. On October 16, three civilians, including a pregnant woman, were killed in Pakistani firing in the Uri sector of the Kashmir Valley. According to sources, Pakistan has violated the ceasefire agreement with India on at least 275 occasions since 2006. While 2010 recorded 56 cases of ceasefire violations by Pakistan, the figure stood at 57 for 2011. In 2012, 47 such cases have been recorded, indicating that there is no let-up in efforts from across the border to help infiltration despite civilian governments on both sides working to normalize ties. "India has been refraining from making open accusations against Pakistan and trying to work on things through bilateral talks. However, despite assurances from the civilian government, elements in the Pakistani establishment have continued anti-India activity. Perhaps, a mix of posturing and negotiations is essential to push Pakistan to act," said an official SITUATION IN J&K CONDUCIVE FOR PHASED AFSPA REVOCATION: OMAR ABDULLAH SRINAGAR: J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah on Sunday maintained that the situation in the state was conducive for partial revocation of the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) that gives security forces sweeping powers to shoot to kill, detain people with warrants and immunity from prosecution. "I will continue to pursue the mission of withdrawal of the AFSPA even if Army has publically expressed its reservation for lifting the law. I will still stress for the phased withdrawal of the law from some parts of the state," Omar told reporters on the sidelines of a function. He said the government should have made more progress for its withdrawal given the improved situation in the state over a period of time. ``Militancy in Kashmir is at an all time low and there has been a reduction in the number of casualties as well,'' he said. "There are areas in the state where you do not require Army for operations and as such this is high time to revoke the law.'' The CM's statement comes days after Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde ruled out the AFSPA revocation and a terror strike on Srinagar outskirts that killed one civilian. MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 Congress will never use evidence against kin of Vajpayee, Advani: Digvijaya Singh NEW DELHI: Keeping up his attack mode, Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh on Monday let it be known that the UPA government had "material" against the kin of former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee and his ex-deputy L K Advani. While confirming that the evidence against the relatives of Vajpayee and Advani had the potential to embarrass the two leaders, he however said the government or the Congress would never go public with it. At the same time, Singh, in an interview to a news channel, denied that the graft allegations brought against Rober t Vadra had hur t the Gandhis, saying DLF and Haryana government had already issued point-by-point rebuttals. "What is the nexus between Vadra and Haryana government run by the Congress? Has Sonia Gandhi ever spoken about Vadra to the chief minister or ministers... you cannot hang Sonia Gandhi with your allegations for an act which she has not done," Singh said. The point in bringing up the "material" against Vajpayee and Advani's kin was clear: Singh possibly wanted to convey to the BJP to tread with caution in amplifying the corruption allegations brought against Vadra by civil society activists. The BJP reacted by attacking Singh for deflecting attention from what it described as the core issue of corruption. "He is himself facing charges of irregularities in land allotment as shown by a recent MP high court order and yet he is talking like this,'' par ty spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said. INDIAN NAVY OFFICER KILLS SELF TO ‘FEEL DEATH’ KOCHI: An officer was found dead with a bullet injury to his head at INS Dronacharya, the Navy's arms training base, at For t Kochi here on Sunday morning. The Navy identified the deceased as sub-lieutenant Arun Kumar (27), a member of the Quick Reaction Team. He was a resident of Balaji Nagar Main Road at Peringalathur in Chennai. After preliminary investigation, authorities said the officer had used his service pistol to commit suicide. Police said a suicide note was found at the scene. "I want to feel death. No one is responsible," a police officer quoted from the note. "The officer has expired of a self-inflicted bullet injury," the Navy said, adding that an inquiry was on into the incident. Kumar, a bachelor, was on duty at the time of incident. "Around 10.20am, the guards heard a gun going off in the rest room near the entrance of INS Dronacharya. They rushed in, and found Kumar sitting in a chair with blood oozing out of his head and mouth. They immediately shifted him to the medical unit on the premises, but he was pronounced dead," police said. The deceased had star ted his shift at 8am. A police team led by For t Kochi circle inspector N R Jayaraj inspected the scene and registered a case of unnatural death. MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 MidWeek world 13 PAKISTAN HAS FAILED IN PROTECTING THE OBAMA TRUMPS ROMNEY IN RIGHT OF EDUCATION FOR GIRLS: UNESCO 3RD PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE NEW DELHI/BUREAU NEWS: Even as the joint statement from the team of doctors from the Queen Elizabeth and Birmingham Children's hospitals described Pakistan's teenage rights activist Malala Yousufzai's condition as "comfortable and stable" on Friday, a recent United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) report revealed some startling facts about how the country has failed in protecting the right of education for girls and in reducing gender inequality. While Pakistan Government announced Sitara-e-Shujaat, one of country's highest civilian awards for bravery, to 14-year-old Malala who was shot in the head by the Taliban for speaking out against the militants, the Unesco report stated that Pakistan, unlike others in the region such as India, Nepal and Bangladesh, has failed to reduce gender gaps over time. The report stated that there are over three million girls in Pakistan who are out of school. Indicating at the global outcry and support to Malala, Pauline Rose, director of the Global Monitoring Report (GMR) on Education for All (EFA) said: "It's tragic that it took violence for the world's attention to turn to the difficulties girls face in getting to school in Pakistan. In the Swat district, where Malala is from, less than a third of girls are enrolled in school, leaving two thirds at home with little chance of fulfilling their dream. It is also a scandal to ignore girls' education when we know it benefits not just that one girl, but also has a huge impact on their household's health and income, and ultimately the future peace and prosperity of their country." According to the Unesco's 10th Education for All Global Monitoring Report released on Tuesday, Pakistan is doing far worse in reducing gender gaps in comparison to other countries in the region. The report stated that 78% of the poorest girls were out of school in 1991 in Pakistan, a figure which has only reduced to just 62% today (around 2/3). India, meanwhile, which had similar rates of the poorest girls out of school in 1992 (66%), has more than halved that to just 30% according to latest data. Likewise, Nepal has dropped the rates from 52% to 22% and Bangladesh from 44% to 9%. Rose said: "The news of the attack on Malala in Pakistan is a tragedy. She was standing up for the right of education for girls in the country, rights which are not yet being respected. There are still over three million girls out of school in the country today." "This is not the first time that insurgent groups have attacked education infrastructure in Pakistan. Often, as seen in Afghanistan, girls' schools are a particular target. Failing to respond to such attacks as seen in Pakistan yesterday will only engender further fear among parents over sending their children to school, of children going to school and of teachers turning up to take classes," added Rose. According to the GMR statistics on Pakistan there are five million children out of school in Pakistan today, three million of them are girls. And just 31% of girls are enrolled in primary school in Swat District exactly who Malala was fighting for. According to EFA GMR analysis, 56% of poorest girls in KhyberPakhtunkhwa have never been to school. "All too often, due to conflict, the education of girls and boys is left off the list of priorities. BOTH AGREE DRONE ATTACKS ON PAK SHOULD CONTINUE WASHINGTON: Republican Presidential nominee Mitt Romney was "all over the map" and White House incumbent Barack Obama was all over him as the two contenders to lead the careworn superpower for the next four years struggled to provide a vision for the world in their third and final debate before the November 6 polls. President Obama was widely seen as handily winning the debate that focused mostly on foreign policy, mainly on account of the incumbency advantage that gave him better insight into complex ground situations and allowed him to express it with greater clarity in his summations. A CBS insta-poll found that 53 percent of uncommitted voters thought Obama won the final debate, while 23 percent gave it to Romney. 24 percent were undecided. But Mitt Romney was no mug on foreign policy, and projected a degree of authority, although he failed to articulate a clear or different vision. He seemed to agree substantially with the Obama foreign policy, differing only in tone, emphasis, and nuance. The social critic and comic Bill Maher joked that Romney's entire debate strategy was to say what Obama said, except it came from a white guy. In fact, at one point, while talking on Iran, President Obama needled his rival, saying, "there have been times, Governor...where it sounded like you thought that you'd do the same things we did but you'd say them louder and somehow that would make a difference." It was one of several swipes an aggressive Obama took at Romney, who was clearly disadvantaged by not being in executive command and have bragging rights over achievements such as nailing Osama bin Laden. Obama, in turn, managed to deflect criticism of things that haven't gone better by projecting it as a work in progress. Although Romney disavowed the boilerplate muscular Republican foreign policy, at one point saying "we cannot kill ourselves out of this mess,"Obama called his rival's policy prescriptions "wrong and reckless." The area where Romney took the sharpest hit was in defense, traditionally a strong Republican talking point. The Obama camp had evidently prepared well to counter Romney's familiar critique about the U.S military being downsized and its Navy reduced to its smallest size since 1917. Kidnap or love story? Contd. from Page 1 They said Nishan and his three accomplices forcibly took Shruti away and injured her parents besides firing into the air but Shruti did not object to this. Sources said the police was in a fix because the accused in the case chose to go their separate ways after abducting Shruti. The police had learnt from one of the accused who was arrested immediately after the abduction that Nishan and Shruti had boarded a bus to Moga. The trail, however, went cold after that. The police got back on their trail after the couple sent letters through a courier company in Paharganj. Police teams scoured CCTV footage from the Delhi railway station and learnt that the couple had boarded a train to Goa. The couple was sighted in Goa the day Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal held a press conference on the issue. But as the police did not know where they were putting up, it took them two more days to locate them. Shruti has been sent to the Nari Niketan in Jalandhar where women constables have been posted to ensure she does not escape. Nishan will have to face the music for forcibly entering the Sachdevas' residence, injuring the family and opening fire. He may get relief on the charge of raping Shruti with police verification revealing that the couple had solemnised their marriage. The family has apparently misled people as well as media about the relationship between the couple. The agitators were also not fully informed about the case. 14 MidWeek property & decor MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 DIVORCE: WHAT U NEED TO KNOW ABOUT YOUR HOUSE, YOUR MORTGAGE AND TAXES D ivorce is a tough situation which opens up many emotional and financial issues to be solved. One of the most important decisions is what to do about the house. In the midst of the heavy emotional and financial turmoil, what u need most is some non-emotional, straight forward specific answers. Once you know how a divorce affects your home. Your mortgage and taxes, critical decisions are easier. Neutral, third party information can help you make logical, rather than emotional decisions. Probably the first decision is whether you want to continue to living in the house. Will the familiar surroundings bring you comfort and emotional security or unpleasant memories? Do you want to minimize change by staying whore you are, or sell your home and move to a new place that offers a new start? Only you can answer these questions, but there will almost certainly be some financial repercussions to your decision process. What can you afford? Can you manage the old house on your new budget? Is refinancing possible? Or is it better to sell and buy? How much house can you buy on your new budget? The purpose of this report is to help you ask the right questions so you can make informed decisions that will be right for your situation. 4 options: You have 4 basic housing options when in the midst of a divorce: 1. sell the house now and divide up the proceeds. 2 buy out your spouse. 3 have your spouse buy you out. 4 retain your ownership. It's important for you to understand the financial implications of each of these scenarios. SELL THE HOUSE NOW AND DIVIDE UP THE PROCEEDS: Your primary consideration under these circumstances is to maximize your home's selling price. We can help you avoid the common mistakes most homeowners make which compromise the outcome. As you work to get your financial affairs in order, make sure you understand what your net proceeds will be- i.e. after selling expenses, and after determining what your split may not be 50/50, but rather may depend on the divorce settlement the source of the original down payment, and the legislative property laws in your area. BUY OUT YOUR SPOUSE: If you intend to keep the house yourself, you'll have to determine how you'll continue to meet your monthly financial obligations, if you now only have one salary. If you used two incomes to quality for the old loan, refinancing on your own might be a challenge. HAVE YOUR SPOUSE BUY YOU OUT: If you are the one who is leaving you have the opportunity to start again in new surroundings with cash in your pocket. However, be aware that if the old home, loan is not refinanced, most lenders will considers both you and your spouse as original co-signers to be liable for the mortgage. This liability may make qualifying for a new mortgage difficult for you if you decide to purchase a home, even though you won't have legal ownership. RETAIN JOINT OWNERSHIP: Some divorcing couples postpone a financial decision with respect to the home and retain joint ownership for a period of time even though only one spouse lives there. While this temporary situation means you have no immediate worries in this regard, keep may change from the time of your divorce to the time of the ultimate sale. WHEN YOU DECIDE TO SELL: If you and your spouse decide to sell your home, it will be important to work together through a professional to maximize your return. Differences aside, you both should be present when a listings contract is put together. Both should be active in the ultimate negotiations. WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEXT HOME: Use the proceeds from previous home or buy-out to determine and affordable price range for your next home. Maintain a clear focus on getting the right home to suit your new situation. You may wish to review with an agent who offers a househunting service to help find a home that matches your new home-buying criteria. Do you know of someone who is looking to buy or sell a home, I'd love to help them. So when you come across your friends and family and co-workers, just give me a call with their name and number and I'll be happy to follow up and take care of them for you. Because as you know, I'm never too busy for any of your referrals. Use old scrap for chic interiors T here's more you can do with your interiors; use old scrap to make pretty home decor items We have moved into an era where all people can think is about going green. Recycling is passe. The trend that has made a buzz now is upcycling, that is, reusing vintage products such that you can make it into something of a higher value. Basically, it is about using products for a little more time before there is place in the landfill so it can be discarded. Though greentailing is not all that hyped up in India as it is abroad, it sure has grabbed many an eyeball. Gone are the days, when all that youth could think of is draining their brains. A lot of our youngsters are making a business out of recycling and well, what's better when you can both make money and tell mother nature that you care. Upcycling, like mentioned earlier, is quite a rage in the West, especially when it comes to home decor. But fret not! For all of you who like trying out and customising goods at home, here are some fun ideas for you to try out yourself at home: 1. Bind your old hard cover books together (side by side), such that it looks like a plank. You can use this as a book shelf and place them on your wall. This is a funky way of upcycling. 2. To get that rustic look, you can use cane sieves (the ones with which your moms and mom-in-laws sieve rice in) to make it into a photo-frame. How? Well, just paint them in funky ways, give them different strokes with different hues and you can paste your photographs on them before placing them on the wall. You could also make a photo wall, by placing many sieves in different angles (like if you place one horizontally, place the other vertically and otherwise). 3. Use your old coasters as a wall hanging. Use colourful ribbons or threads to tie up the coasters after they're painted in your style, and then place them on your wall. You could do the same with your tea sieves, by painting them up and hanging them on the wall. 4. You can use old baked beans tins, or beer bottle tins in many ways. Clean the tins up and paint it to use it as a flower vase. You can stack many a newspaper together, glue them up together and cut them such that they make pretty coasters. 5. Take small boxes, glue up your favourite magazine articles on them, and also sequence the edges to use it as a showpiece for your desk. 6. You can use tetra pack containers to make pen stands by cutting them partially in the middle. This is a good and easy way to upcycle. 7. Use your old cartons and boxes , p a i n t t h e m o r cover them up with colourful paper, place sequins on them, and use the end-product as a magazine or newspaper holder. These are just some simple methods you can use to make your home decor look both classy and eco-friendly. Well, there are a lot more ways to do the same and customise your home decor according to your personal style. After all, your home should reflect your personality and what better way to do up your interiors your way. MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 property & decor MidWeek 15 16 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 SAIF ALI KHAN AND KAREENA KAPOOR TO GO TO GSTAAD FOR THEIR HONEYMOON S aif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor are expected to return to Mumbai by October 21 after the reception and ceremonies in New Delhi and Pataudi. As reported earlier, Bebo will shoot her first item song post marriage with Salman Khan in Mumbai from October 22. After November 1 she will start promoting Talaash with Aamir Khan, while Saif will start shooting for Tigmanshu Dhulia's Bullet Raja in Madhya Pradesh. The couple will fly to Gstaad, Switzerland in December for their annual vacation that will also double up as a honeymoon this time around. They will return to India by January 7, 2013 because Bebo starts shooting for Prakash Jha's Satyagraha on January 10 in Bhopal and Saif will promote Race-2 that releases on January 25, 2013. The hotel in Gstaad where the couple spends their annual vacation is exclusively meant for royalty. In fact Saif is enrolled there as the Nawab of Pataudi. Even in the past years, Saifeena have been registering in the hotel as Mr and Mrs Khan. This time around, it will be no different T two top national leaders and 63 activists killed at an arms-training camp.. And, Rajan himself captured! Within weeks, Adil-Kabir turn the game, pushing the Maoists on to the backfoot. But, Kabir also begins discovering a different reality. The abject helplessness of the rural poor, brutally displaced in the name of development, the fruits of which never reach them. Their land, their forest, their water snatched by their own government to allow big business to exploit the area and its people further. Contd. on Page 19 Saina Nehwal wins Denmark Open ODENSE/BUREAU NEWS: Shuttler Saina Nehwal on Sunday beat Juliane Schenk of Germany to win the Denmark Open Super Series Premier tournament. Schenk had pulled off a massive upset on Friday when she overcame world number two and Olympic champion Li Xuerui. The 22-year-old Saina, who was competing in her first tournament after the London Games, won 21-17, 218 in 35 minutes to notch up her second Super Series Premier title. The triumph marked another high for the Indian shuttle queen who had successfully defended her Contd. from Page 3 In 1973, Chopra founded his own production company, Yash Raj Films, and launched it with "Daag: A Poem of Love" with the hit onscreen pair of Sharmila Tagore and Rajesh Khanna. However, in the '80s several films he directed and produced failed to leave a mark at the box office, notably "Mashaal" and "Vijay". But Chopra rose like phoenix with the commercially and critically successful film "Chandni" thus beginning his journey of making romantic Hindi films. He then directed and produced the cult classic 'Lamhe' in 1991. His association with Shah Rukh Khan began with the 1993 romantic psychological thriller film 'Darr', which turned out to be a superhit with SRK playing the role of an obsessed lover. Since then, Chopra has directed three more romantic films, all starring Khan - 'Dil To Pagal Hai' (1997), 'VeerZaara' (2004) and 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' (2012) before he announced his retirement from directing this year. "I have always had great experience working with him. He is one actor who has never asked me what the story is about, how much money he will charge... whatever amount I send him through cheque he takes that and rather asks me why did I give such a huge amount," Chopra said last month during an interview with Shah Rukh on his 80th birthday. Shah Rukh has also been a part of films like 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' (1995), 'Dil To Pagal Hai' (1997), Contd. from Page 20 Pakistani movie to be screened at 14th Mumbai Film Festival Movie Preview: Chakravyuh Cast: Abhay Deol, Abhishek Bachchan, Esha Gupta, Kabir Bedi, Om Puri, Sameera Reddy (Item Song), Arjun Rampal, Manoj Bajpai Director: Prakash Jha Release Date: October 24, 2012 Synopsis: Chakravyuh is the story of two best friends: Adil and Kabir. Adil Khan, a highly decorated police officer is posted to Nandighat, after a horrifying massacre of 84 policemen. Within days, he discovers that the Maoists, lead by the ruthless and charismatic Rajan, effectively control the area. They are able to swiftly thwart Adil's most determined efforts. Despite holding a position of enormous power as the SP of Nandighat, Adil has never felt so helpless in his career. But then, into his life, re-enters Kabir! Rootless, aimless, the quintessential rolling stone.. His only anchor in life has always been his friendship with and his loyalty for Adil. The maverick proposes an outrageous plan: He will infiltrate Rajan's group, and be Adil's informer. And, together they will smash the Maoist organization in Nandighat. In spite of his apprehensions, Adil agrees. Sure enough, Kabir gets in and craftily wins their confidence, as only he can. He secretly begins informing Adil, who starts attacking the Maoists with great success. An enormous cache of arms raided, Tribute: King of romance leaves a void in Bollywood Swiss Open title by defeating w o r l d n u m b e r t w o Wa n g Shixian of China a day after she turned 22 in March. he 14th Mumbai Film Festival organised by MAMI will take place from October 18-25 in Mumbai. Pakistani director Iram Parveen Bilal's debut feature film Josh will be showcased at the Mumbai Film Festival in the world c i n e m a c a t e g o r y. D u r i n g the festival Bilal will be sharing the screen with A c a d e m y Aw a r d - w i n n i n g filmmaker Michel Gondry, Palme D'Or Winner Michael Haneke, Ken Loach and Walter Salles, also being showcased in the same c a t e g o r y. C o n f i r m s a source from Pakistan,"Bilal is excited about her movie to be chosen in the world category to be screened along with the other best films from all over the world. The film Josh will be screened on October 22 at Mumbai." Pakistani actors Amina Sheikh and Mohib Khan are also expected to visit Mumbai for the screening of the movie. 18 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 MidWeek bollywood MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 19 Upcoming Movie Review BOLLYWOOD Movies ANJUNAA BEACH RELEASE DATE: 06-Nov-2012 STARING: Nataliya Kozhenova, Amita Nangia, Kiran Kumar, Syed Faiz Ali DIRECTOR(S): Shakeel S. Saifee PRODUCER(S): Sikander Khan Student of the Year Story: The tracks are ready and the race is on. What's at stake? Love, friendship and the coveted 'Student of the Year' trophy. Movie Review:It's KJo-Wala Love! Served fresh and piping hot from the Dharma college canteen of romance. And it's a high (class) school that you'd never want to miss a lecture of, ever. Except that it has its own set of Karan rules. Read the prospectus: 1. Leave your text-books at home but ensure you're carrying your designer bags and heels. 2. Drive a Ferrari to school, or if you're poorer, take a bike. 3. Dating, mating, separating and love lessons shall be part of the syllabus. 4. Girls, don your shortest minis, and guys, rip off the shirts. Welcome to St. Teresa's. Rest assured, it'll be a well-rounded entertainment experience. ST is run by a happy and 'gay' Dean - Yogendra Vashisth (Rishi), who drools over John Abraham, and when he sees the much-married hot coach ( Ronit Roy) usko 'coach coach' hota hai!. The hotshot student of the school is rich brat Rohan Nanda (welcoming Varun Dhawan), who zips around in his hot-wheels, flirts, and dreams of being a Rockstar. His childhood sweetheart, another super rich kid, Shanaya (super filmy intro, Alia! Alia! Alia!), is Ms. Popularity and Drama Queen (don't miss the red pout) known for her brands and beauty. Enter (grandly) Abhimanyu (Sidharth), a middle-class boy with mega dreams, a chalta-phirta KBC (Mr Know-it-all), and the inhouse Milkha Singh. There's a typical rich-poor division in school, the Richie Rich Tatas v/s the bechara gareeb Batas. But with Abhimanyu's entry the competition heats up - With both boys showing ample abs & attitude (teeny-weeny trunks, for all you drooling women!), chasing the same gal (Shanaya), and aiming for the same trophy - Student of the Year! Their equations from friends-to-foes changing quicker than their school grades. Their muscles rippling more than their egos; the competition gets tougher and the boys - leaner and meaner. Their loyal friends adding chaos to campus - Eg. Tanya who tries everything in the 'date- bait-book' to seduce Rohan (including pushup bras); the Parsi 'Pseudo' - the 'minority report'-card in this bunch; Jeetu - Rohan's chamcha; tomboy Shruti - Shanaya's other half (minus her designer do). This is what we call grandiose debut(s)!!! Karan's definitely swooshed his cane for this one. The trio has done him proud and has set a high 'bench-mark'. Varun expresses and emotes with superb confidence and storms the dance floor with swag. Sidharth stands equally tall, has amazing screen presence and is man of few words and many smouldering emotions. Alia wins your heart with her cuteness, effervescence and naivete. Yes, she reminds you of Kareena's Poo days (with all that oomph), but she comes into her own. The chemistry between the three (even outside the lab) grows on you. Shabhash! SOTY's supporting cast is brilliant, each have favourite subjects and score high in those areas. But the star who top 10 songs 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Film: English Vinglish BADLA NAZARA Bar fi English Bar fi! English Jab Tak Aiyyaa Jab Tak Aiyyaa Phir Le Aya Dil (Reprise) Gustakh Dil Aashiyan Navrai Majhi Challa What To Do Jiya Re Dreamum Wakeupum Saans Hai Jaan Jab Tak Hai Jaan MOVIE COLLECTIONS HIT OR FLOP MIDWEEK EK THA TIGER BLOCKBUSTER OMG! OH MY GOD SUPER HIT BARFI! SUPER HIT RAAZ 3 SUPER HIT HEROINE BELOW AVERAGE JOKER DISASTER RELEASE DATE: 24-Oct-2012 STARING: Arjun Rampal, Abhay Deol, Esha Gupta, Manoj Bajpai, Kabir Bedi, Om Puri, Anjali Patil, Mukesh Tiwari DIRECTOR(S): Prakash Jha PRODUCER(S): Prakash Jha, Sunil Lulla ng: 3.5/5 lia Malhotra, A h rt a h id S t: Cas hi Dhawan, Ris Bhatt, Varun ana oze Irani, S Kapoor, Kay it Roy Saeed, Ron aran Johar Direction: K ma Genre: Dra tes urs 26 minu o h 2 : n o ti Dura scores a straight APlus is undoubtedly Rishi Kapoor simply superb. The other guy who can take a bow is the director. The film is full of KJo-isms - it's larger-than-life, colourful, lavish, beautifully shot and directed. With medleys, dance, drama and everything goodlooking (from cast to couches, dorms to discos). Vishal-Shekhar have caught the right beat with this high-school musical, and the songs are as fresh as the leads. The story is simple and entertains throughout, though it's not the first time this marathon of an idea has run past the screen. 'SOTY' takes you back to your books and sinks you in true-blue Bollywood syllabus, following the 'formula' - Two boys, one girl, one glorious trophy and lots of testosterone. If this one doesn't pump you up with nostalgia, it's time for you to go back to school already! Tip Off: You may not like this movie if bubble-gum romances, picture-perfect worlds and candy-floss clouds are not your idea of a movie-going experience. Rishi Kapoor plays Dawood in D Day A fter his wonderfully skilled performance as a gay dean in Karan Johar's Student Of The Year Rishi Kapoor is all set to play Dawood. The super-versatile Rishi Kapoor stepping into Dawood's white shoes is indeed a cinematic coup. It apparently took director Nikhil Advani who has earlier worked with Rishi Kapoor in Patiala House a good six months to convince the temperamental Kapoor. Rishi initially said no. Arshad Warsi was being considered for Dawood's role . But Advani had his heart set on Rishi Kapoor. And he finally got him. After Saif Ali Khan in Agent Vinod and Salman Khan in Ek Tha Tiger it's Arjun Rampal who plays a RAW agent in D Day. Arjun is mighty kicked by the prospect of working with Rishi Kapoor. "I've never worked with him before, wanted to for a very long time. Finally I am getting the chance. Another actor in D Day I seriously wanted to work with is Irrfan Khan. I can't wait to get started." D Day takes off in September. CHAKRAVYUH SONG Vinglish Hai Jaan Critic's Rati MOVIE PREVIEW FILM Vinglish CHAKRAVYUH CONTD. FROM PAGE 17 As the poverty and desperation rise, so does a cry of anger.. giving birth to the naxalite who believes the only way to counter this is with a gun! Kabir also can't help getting close to the activists; begins identifying with them. Rajan, Babu, Venu.. And Juhi. A dedicated revolutionary with a tender heart, who has seen pain like none other. She begins to fall in love with Kabir. The confusion in Kabir's heart intensifies dangerously until he is on the horns of a ghastly dilemma. Who does he support now? Who does he fight? He finds himself in a chakravyuh from which there is no retreat now. And yet, before Kabir can make one last desperate attempt to resolve this with Adil, events hurtle him into making choices that would put him at war with him. A war that would change the future of the region. A war that can only end when one of them destroys the other. TENSION MAT LE YAAR RELEASE DATE: 28-Oct-2012 STARING: Om Puri, Dalip Tahil, Alok Nath, Upasna Singh, Sunil Pal DIRECTOR(S): Asgar Khan Music: Asgar Khan KHILADI 786 RELEASE DATE: 14-Nov-2012 STARING: Akshay Kumar, Himesh Reshammiya, Paresh Rawal, Ileana D'Cruz DIRECTOR(S): PRODUCER(S): Ajay Virmani Ashish R. Mohan Akshay Kumar, CHASHME BUDDOOR RELEASE DATE: 30-Nov-2012 STARING: Taapsee Pannu, Siddharth, Divyendu Sharma, Ali Zafar DIRECTOR(S): David Dhawan PRODUCER(S): Viacom 18 Motion Pictures RUSH RELEASE DATE: 26-Oct-2012 STARING: mraan Hashmi, Neha Dhupia, Sagarika Ghatge, Aditya Pancholi DIRECTOR(S): Shamin Desai, Priyanka Desai Music: Pritam Aamir takes mother and six bodyguards for Haj W e reported a couple of months ago, that in keeping with his mother Zeenat Hussain Khan's wish to perform Haj, her elder son Aamir Khan promised to take her for the holy pilgrimage after his return from his shooting schedule in Chicago. Now we hear from sources, that Aamir who returned to India three days ago for the music launch of Talaash, is all set to go to Mecca. Apart from his mother, Aamir will be accompanied by an entourage of 12 others. One of the persons going along is a friend of the a c t o r . Reportedly, six bodyguards are also going along to ensure that Aamir and his group stay protected. Aamir is one those stars who always insists on bodyguards to protect his family more than himself. Even when he travels overseas for shootings or when he is India, he ensures his wife Kiran, his children Junaid, Ira and Azad and his sisters are accompanied by security when they are moving around. Devgn turns Shayar again with Son of Sardaar F ilmaker Ashwni Dhir is back with this Diwali's most awaited release 'Son Of Sardaar'. The film's music which has been climbing the chartbusters has recently released a melodious track called 'Bichdaan' which has been sung marvelously by Rahet Fateh Ali Khan and music given by none other than Himesh Reshammiya! Incidentally 'Bichdaan' is Ajay Devgn's favorite song from Son Of Sardaar and is very close to his heart..In the beginning of the Song Ajay has even lend his voice by rendering a shayari , "Bichad Ke Tujh Se Ab Muh Ko Marna Hai Ye Tajurba Aisi Zindagi Me Karna Hai". Last he was heard lending his voice to a song was in 'Diljale' movie which released in 1996 and it had become a rage amongst his fans.In this song with Madhu in Shaam hai Dhuan Dhuan he says "Arzoo Jhooth hai Kahaani hai, Arzoo ka fareb khanna nahi, Khush Jo rehna ho zindagi mein tumhein, Dil Kisi se kabhi laganna nahi'" Ajay Devgn's rendition is powerful to say, a deep hard hitting voice which would make you sit back and go through the same what he personifies so beautifully on-screen. The song and especially the Shayari is quite appreciated and is receiving spectacular response from the industrywallahs and the fans. 'Son of Sardaar' is all set to hit the screens this Diwali on 13 Nov!! 20 MidWeek hollywood Movie Review MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 Paris Hilton will deejay for a fashion event in India A fter her visit to the country last year to launch her bag label in Mumbai, Paris Hilton is once again headed to India. But this time, the American socialite-turnedbusinesswoman is going to display her talent on a music console. Paris, who debuted as a deejay at a festival in Brazil this summer, Premium Rush Story: Wilee ( Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is the best of New York's daredevil bicycle couriers. However, when he picks up an envelope for delivery on a 'premium rush' priority, he finds himself racing against more than just the clock. Movie Review: While the plot and premise of Premium Rush is fairly simple and generic - the all-important message that must reach its intended recipient, come what may - this, for the most part, isn't just a chase film. The dashing Wilee eschews a nine-to-five desk job for the sheer thrill of being a bicycle messenger with a death wish dodging speeding vehicles, pedestrians and open doors along the way. As if to underscore his rebellious streak, Wilee rides fast, with no brakes on his sports bicycle. "Brakes are death," he nonchalantly Upcoming HOLLYWOOD Movies CLOUD ATLAS RELEASE DATE: 26 Oct 2012 STARING: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugh Grant... Story : Six stories set in a different time and place become intricately related to each other. PRODUCER(S): Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski, Tom Tykwer TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE RELEASE DATE: 26 Oct, 2012 STARING: Clint Eastwood, Justin Timberlake, Amy Adams, John Goodman... PRODUCER(S): Clint Eastwood, Rober t Lorenz STORY: Gus Lobel (Clint Eastwood) has been one of the best scouts in baseball for decades, but, despite his efforts to hide it, age is starting to catch up with him. MIDNIGHT'S CHILDREN RELEASE DATE: Nov 2, 2012 STARING: Satya Bhabha, Shahana Goswami, Rajat Kapoor PRODUCER(S): David Hamilton DIRECTOR(S): Deepa Mehta STORY: IMidnight's Children is a gloriously rich, sprawling story, told by a persuasive narrator, who has magical powers and a most inventive grasp of the truth. ANNA KARENINA RELEASE DATE: Nov 9, 2012 STARING: Keira Knightley, Jude Law, Aaron Johnson. PRODUCER(S): Tim Bevan DIRECTOR(S): Joe Wright STORY: The story unfolds in its original late-19th-century Russia high-society setting and powerfully explores the capacity for love that surges through the human hear t. LIFE OF PI RELEASE DATE: 23 Nov 2012 STARING: Tobey Maguire, Irr fan Khan, Tabu, Suraj Sharma.. PRODUCER(S): Ang Lee DIRECTOR(S): Ang Lee Genre : Adventure, Drama SKYFALL RELEASE DATE: Nov 1, 2012 STARING: Judi Dench, Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem DIRECTOR(S): Sam Mendes STORY: Bond's loyalty to M is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost. Genre : Action, Adventure, Thriller Critic's Rati ng: 3/5 tells his estranged itt, Gordon-Lev h p e s o J t: s and concerned Ca Shannon, ez, Michael ir m a girlfriend Vanessa ( R ia n a D g Dania Ramirez), Jamie Chun avid Koepp who is also a bike Direction: D on courier. She sees his Genre: Acti s wild streak as a r 30 minute tion: 1 hou ra u D hindrance to them having a secure future. After all, it would only take a split-second of misjudgment for him to meet with a fatal accident whilst riding. Small wonder then, that Gordon-Levitt needed 31 stitches in his right arm while filming the movie. Wilee's also got competition, in the form of the muscular and almost comical Manny (Wole Parks), who has his eye on Vanessa. But this love triangle is put on the back-burner one day, when Nima ( Jamie Chung) hands Wilee a small white envelope that must be delivered downtown by 7.30 pm, the very same day. Enter the menacing bad cop Bobby Monday (very convincingly played by Michael Shannon), who has a nasty gambling habit coupled with a single-minded,almost obsessive need to get his hands on that envelope. Various jump cuts in the movie and cool map-style visuals help explain situations and embellish the story quite nicely. The conversations between Wilee and Vanessa however, as they zip, dodge and weave their way through traffic come across as unnecessary and cheesy. There's the obligatory moral dilemma thrown in too. That aside, Premium Rush is fairly coherent, the bike stunts are cool and the film is filled with fast-paced chases that will often have you at the edge of your seat. will be performing at the upcoming edition of the resort fashion week in Goa this November. Organiser Nikhil Oza confirms Paris' attendance and adds that she will be performing for them. But, Paris is not the only one coming to connect with her Indian audience. International fashion designer Rachel Roy, who has worked with the likes of Michelle Obama, Penelope Cruz and Cameron Diaz, is in the country after a hiatus of 20 years. She is also bringing her creations to India soon. Must-watch films at the 2012 Mumbai Film Fest Acting happened accidentally for me: Minissha Lamba A ctress Minissha Lamba's visit to the city wasn't surrounded by the hype we usually associate with Bollywood celebrities in Kanpur. But as soon as we got wind that the pretty lady was in town for the inauguration of a car showroom, we tracked her down for a chat. Excerpts: Luck By Chance "Acting happened accidentally for me. I was studying in Delhi and during my college days I started getting offers for ad films. Initially, I was a bit apprehensive, but after some encouragement and prodding by my friends, I took up some offers for commercials. This was the time when filmmaker Shoojit Sircar spotted me and approached me for Yahaan. I agreed for the role and this is how I ended up in Bollywood," informs Minissha, adding that she actually wanted to be a journalist but ended up as an actress! While Minissha's filmography is limited, she's been lucky enough to work with critically accliamed filmmakers like Shoojit Sircar and Shyam Benegal. ABOUT CHERRY STARRING DEV PATEL, ASHLEY HINSHAW, JAMES FRANCO. T he must-watch films at the 2012 Mumbai Film Fest are Amour (Palme d'Or winner at Cannes 2012 and Austria's official entry to the Oscars); French-Belgian film Rust and Bone (by two-time Cannes winner Jaques Audiard, and Best Film winner at the 2012 Cabourg Romantic Film Festival); Beyond The Hills (a masterpiece by Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, who won Best Screenplay at Cannes while the lead actresses shared Best Actress honours); Blancanieves by director Pablo Berger is Spain's official entry to the Oscars while ace Filipino filmmaker Brillante Mendoza presents riveting drama film Captive (nominated for the Golden Berlin Bear at the Berlin Film Festival); Dev Patel of Slumdog Millionaire stars alongside James Franco in About Cherry, a coming-of-age story that takes a peek into San Francisco's porn scene. Prominent Iranian auteur Abbas Kiarostami takes another trip abroad to explore the depths of unrequited desire in the Japanese language drama, Like Someone in Love. The Mumbai Film Fest will be held between October 1825 at the NCPA and Inox, Nariman Point; Liberty Cinema, Marine Lines; Cinemax, Versova and Sion. Tribute: King of romance leaves a void in Bollywood Contd. from Page 17 'Mohabbatein' (2000) and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008), which were produced by Chopra's Yash Raj banner. His last film 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' is set to hit theatres on November 13. Chopra's elder son Aditya Chopra is a successful director, carrying forward his legacy and taking care of the Yash Raj banner. His younger son Uday is now handling the international branch of their production house, besides brief stints in films. Yash Chopra-SRK top romantic films! Yash Copra's association with Shah Rukh Khan began with the 1993 romantic psychological thriller film 'Darr', which turned out to be a superhit with SRK playing the role of an obsessed lover. He directed actor Shahrukh Khan in four films namely Darr, Dil Toh Pagal Hai, Veer-Zaara and latest being Jab Tak Hai Jaan but SRK owed a large chunk of his fame to Yash Chopra, with whom he worked in a handful of films produced under the YRF banner. Darr(1993): A violent love story- A protagonist who was an anti-hero Shah Rukh Khan went on to won the best villain award for the film. Not only did he set a new trend of an anti hero in Hindi film but raised his stardom. Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995): It was the first Hindi film that was designed to appeal to Indian diaspora around the world. Filmmakers started to make films that catered to NRI audience. The film marked the debut of Yash Chopra's son Aditya Chopra it was one of the first Hindi films that took its title from a film song. The film became the biggest hit of the year, as well as one of the biggest Bollywood hits ever. The film won 10 Filmfare Awards, the most ever for a single film at that time, and also won the National Award for being the most popular film of the year. It is still playing at Maratha Mandir cinema in Mumbai. Dil Toh Pagal Hain(1997): Yash Chopra returned to direction after a gap of five years to direct a musical. Shah Rukh Khan calls it a complete turn around for Yash Chopra who worked with Shaimak Davar and his troupe with modern day dancing. It was the first Hindi film to be shot in Baden-Baden, Germany, and in the German theme park Europa Park. Mohabatein (2000): Aditya Chopra's second directorial venture saw him bring Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan together. The film also saw the debut of six newcomers and was shot at Oxford in England. Veer Zaara(2004): It was a cross border romance that was re-introduced by Yash Chopra who came back to direct Shah Rukh Khan again after Dil To Pagal Hai. The film was inspired from human rights activist and lawyer Asma Jehangir. The music of the film, based on old compositions by the late Madan Mohan with lyrics by Javed Akhtar, was also successful. Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008): Aditya Chopra who had focused himself on being just a producer came back to direction after a eight year gap. He directed Shah Rukh and Anushka Sharma for a romantic comedy. The pre-release buzz of the film took a beating because of the terror attack but the film went on to become a big hit. Mohabatein (2000): Aditya Chopra's second directorial venture saw him bring Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan together. The film also saw the debut of six newcomers and was shot at Oxford in England. Chak De! India (2007 ): A story of disgraced sport player who attempts to redeem himself by becoming a coach of women hockey team and helps them win the gold. It was the first film Shah Rukh Khan acted which was directed by a non-chopra for Yash raj banner. Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008): Aditya Chopra who had focused himself on being just a producer came back to direction after a eight year gap. He directed Shah Rukh and Anushka Sharma for a romantic comedy. The pre-release buzz of the film took a beating because of the terror attack but the film went on to become a big hit. MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 MidWeek cricket 21 It's time for Sehwag and Gambhir to perform, says Kapil Greig suffering from lung cancer T he Indian Test team has been hurt by the misfiring opening duo of Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir, arguably, the country's greatest ever opening combo. Sample this: Gambhir's last Test hundred came in January 2010 while Virender Sehwag is yet reach the three figure mark since demolishing New Zealand in November 2010. The concern is beginning to get bigger. For former captain Kapil Dev, it's high time that the duo performs. "It's definitely worrying with two batsmen of that calibre not delivering for such a long period. They have made huge reputations and they have to go out there and defend it or else it will become a worry for the team," Kapil said on Friday. Former India spinner Maninder Singh asked, "Hasn't Sehwag given enough hints over the last year that he wants to bat in the middle-order? The team management needs to talk to him and know why he is saying this. Keeping in mind the tour to South Africa next December, it will be worthwhile to have him down the order and have someone like Ajinkya Rahane opening the innings in India. Sehwag's reflexes have clearly slowed down and we can't expect him to deliver in South Africa." Maninder added that Gambhir has put pressure on himself by making tall claims. "Gambhir has put too much pressure on himself. He has passed comments during the off-season that he was ready for Test captaincy. And that adds to the pressure. He must go back to the people who have groomed him in the past and sort out the problems." Gambhir has, in the recent past, often got out playing his favourite dab shot towards the third man. His IPL team, Kolkata Knight Riders' assistant coach Vijay Dahiya, though, maintained that Gambhir was a master of that stroke. "Gautam has scored a lot of runs with that shot and he is really good at it. Now that he has started to lose his wicket playing that stroke, it has glared up. His problem is more psychological. He played well in the IPL when he had an uncluttered mind," Dahiya has said before leaving for the Champions League T20. With the middle-order wearing an inexperienced look, the presence of both Gambhir and Sehwag in the line-up is crucial. Former India opener Chetan Chauhan agrees. "You can't expose an inexperienced batting line-up at one go. It's unfortunate that both have been out of form together but they are class players," Chauhan said. CLT20: Delhi beat Perth to stay alive NEW DELHI/BUREAU NEWS: The Delhi Daredevils made a meal of what should have been a simple run-chase in their match against the Perth Scorchers at the Newlands Stadium. Needing 122 to win and go on top of the table in Group B, the Daredevils lost four of their top order batsmen cheaply, yet got past the finish line in the final over to win by three wickets. Virender Sehwag, the only batsman who seemed to have cracked the code of batting on the difficult Newlands track, scored a half-century, while Irfan Pathan’s 14 was the second-best score of the innings. In pursuit of 122, the Delhi Daredevils lost Mahela Jayawardene, Unmukt Chand, Kevin Pietersen and Ross Taylor to single-digit scores to leave Virender Sehwag to steer the team through. The 34-year-old batted sensibly, held one end firm and went about in a manner one doesn’t normally associate with him. Until he was out in the middle, the Delhi Daredevils were definitely favourites. But once he holed out to the man patrolling the sweeper cover boundary in the 16th over, it put the Western Australian side in front. On a difficult track, where the ball wasn’t coming on to the bat, Sehwag batted for 44 deliveries and scored 52 (the only half-century of the match) in an innings in which he ran 21 singles, three twos and hit only four boundaries and a six. His 34-run partnership with Irfan Pathan for the fifth wicket was the highest in the Daredevils’ innings. DD needed nine runs of the last over, and Ajit MI PULLED UP FOR SLOW OVER-RATE Harbhajan fined USD 1500, rest fined USD 750 each NEW DELHI: The Mumbai Indians were last night fined for failure to bowl the required number of overs in the time available during the match against the Chennai Super Kings at the Wanderers in Johannesburg. At the end of the innings and once allowances had been taken into consideration, the Mumbai Indians were assessed to be one over short of the required rate. Mumbai Indians captain, Harbhajan Singh, received a US$1 500 fine while each player was fined US$750. If Mumbai repeats this offence during its next game of the tournament, a one-match ban will be imposed on Singh. The Mumbai Indians lost their match by six runs and will now face the Sydney Sixers in their final group match in Durban on Monday. Agarkar and Pawan Negi hit boundaries off the first and third deliveries to seal the deal for their team. The Delhi Daredevils finished with 123 for 7 in 19.3 overs. The Perth Scorchers bowlers were impressive. The left-arm spinner Michael Beer was the best of the lot (picking up the wickets of the dangerous Pietersen and Taylor), while Nathan Rimmington and Joe Mennie also picked up two wickets each. Nathan Coulter-Nile chipped in with the wicket of Naman Ojha, while Brad Hogg mixed his variations well and troubled the Daredevils batsmen consistently in his four over spell. Earlier in the afternoon, though Herschelle Gibbs’ six off Irfan Pathan was the first scoring stroke of the innings, the Scorchers batsmen generally struggled to come to terms with the sluggish nature of the pitch. Gibbs tried to create some momentum, but he only managed to drag the ball back onto his stumps. Shaun Marsh and Simon Katich continued to accumulate runs over the next few overs, but clearly even they felt the pressure of not scoring runs quickly enough. Marsh in particular was jittery and attempted to break the shackles on several occasions without too much luck. The pair batted together for 67 deliveries, but could only accumulate 73 runs in that period. The platform had been set and just when it was time to build on it, the Perth Scorchers would lose both batsmen; Marsh (39 off 41 balls) was the first to go when he miscued a pull and holed out to the man at midwicket. Katich (34 off 33 balls) followed soon after when he drove Agarkar through cover, but Mahela Jayawardene was alert to the opportunity and completed a sharp catch. (Contd. on page 22) Kevin Pietersen added to England's Test squad for India tour T F ormer England captain and commentator Tony Greig has revealed that he is suffering from lung cancer. Greig was initially diagnosed with bronchitis in May this year and then gathered further knowledge during the Australia-Pakistan series. Greig was quoted as saying to Australia's Sunday Telegraph that he would undergo surgery to ascertain the extent of the illness. "I have had a few scrapes in my life and this is another one," the South Africa-born Greig, 66 was quoted as saying to the Sunday Telegraph. "Vivian (his wife) and I are going to put the boxing gloves on and fight this like we've never fought anything before." At this stage Greig informed that he is not aware of his commentating commitments for this summer. "At the moment it is totally up in the air. My priority, 100 percent, is my family. They will come first," said Greig. he England selectors announced that Kevin Pietersen has been added to the Test squad for the forthcoming tour of India. The decision was made after Kevin Pietersen met with Andy Flower, Alastair Cook and a number of other senior players and members of England team management in Oxford earlier this week. ECB Managing Director - England Cricket, Hugh Morris said: "We were keen that Kevin should hold a series of face-to-face meetings with team management and senior players before the Test squad departs for the UAE and India next week. "The meetings were constructive and cordial and all outstanding issues have been resolved. All the England players and management are now keen to draw a line under this matter and fully focus on the cricketing challenge that lies ahead in India." ECB National Selector Geoff Miller added: "We are pleased to welcome a player of Kevin's proven international calibre back into the Test squad for such an important Test series. As we anticipate that Ian Bell will return home for the birth of his first child around the time of the 2nd Test in Mumbai, the team will benefit from having an extra batsman in the squad and all players who were originally selected for the tour will fly out as planned next week. Kevin will join up with the squad as soon as his Champions League commitments are complete." 22 MidWeek cricket MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 MUMBAI INDIANS TEAM UP WITH MSSA MUMBAI/BUREAU NEWS: Mumbai Indians, the most followed IPL team and the Champions’ League T20 (CLT20) defending champions, today announced its partnership with Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) to develop and support sports tournaments amongst Mumbai schools across 20 disciplines such as Aquatics, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Carrom, Chess, Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Gymnastics, Judo, Indian Games (Kho-Kho, Kabaddi), Lawn Tennis, Squash, Table-Tennis, Throwball and Volleyball. Nita Ambani strongly believes that “sports, as part of education, help develop behavioral skills and shape the character of young people to succeed in life. MSSA provides a unique platform to instill a strong sporting culture in our education system, by conducting events at the grass roots level for both boys and girls in the Under8 to Under-16 categories. Mumbai Indians looks forward to working ICC Test Ranking Team Matches Points Rating South Africa England Australia Pakistan India Sri Lanka West Indies New Zealand Bangladesh 25 36 34 29 32 29 28 24 12 3002 4195 3952 3148 3394 2834 2509 1832 0 120 117 116 109 106 98 90 76 0 ICC ODI Ranking Team Matches Points Rating England South Africa India Australia Sri Lanka Pakistan West Indies New Zealand Bangladesh Zimbabwe Ireland Netherlands Kenya 25 18 30 28 32 28 20 17 16 14 6 4 4 3016 2170 3598 3164 3470 2907 1879 1258 1134 700 207 63 45 121 121 120 113 108 104 94 74 71 50 35 16 11 ICC T20 Ranking Team Sri Lanka West Indies India England South Africa Pakistan Australia New Zealand Bangladesh Ireland Zimbabwe Matches 12 12 11 14 13 18 15 13 7 8 7 QFY Points Matches 15 16 14 20 18 26 20 18 10 12 10 1524 1450 1322 1647 1526 2088 1615 1261 597 659 306 Rating 127 121 120 118 117 116 108 97 85 82 44 closely with MSSA in promoting sports as an integral part of education. This is a significant step for Mumbai Indians in its efforts to strongly promote other sports beyond cricket at the grassroots level. ” Mumbai Indians will also explore various opportunities such as coaching programs, infrastructure development, health & nutrition programs by bringing in expert advice to enhance the sports experience for students. As part of the partnership, all MSSA organized inter-school tournaments will be branded as ‘MSSA-Mumbai Indians Interschool tournament’ from the current year. Rev. Fr. Jude Rodrigues, President MSSA said, “The opportunity to be associated with Mumbai Indians will bring innovation and inspiration to MSSA. MSSA is a vast pool of talents waiting to be tapped. This will improve the opportunities and prospects for kids with the potential to become good citizen and great sportsperson of tomorrow.” MSSA is one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious sports promoting bodies established in 1893 and has been organizing inter-school sports tournaments for its member schools in Mumbai for 119 years now. About MSSA The Mumbai Schools Sports Association, started by Sir Dorabji Jamshedji Tata in 1893, formally known as The Bombay High Schools Athletic Association, is one of the oldest sports body of its kind in Asia, which organizes and conducts tournaments in 20 disciplines of sports from the grass root level such as Aquatics, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Carrom, Chess, Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Gymnastics, Judo, Indian Games, Lawn Tennis, Squash, TableTennis, Throwball and Volleyball. Some of the prestigious tournaments under MSSA are: Harris Shield Cricket (since 1896), Giles Shield Cricket (Since 1901), Junior Aga Khan Hockey (1901), Tata Shield Athletics (since 1893). CLT20: Delhi beat Perth to stay.... (Contd. from page 21 ) Mitchell Marsh’s 18-ball 20 – at a strike-rate of 111.11 – was the quickest knock of the innings. The Perth Scorchers only managed to score 22 runs in the last four overs and finished at 121 for 5. Ajit Agarkar, who bowled a disciplined line and length and helped in building pressure in the middle overs, was the pick of the Delhi Daredevils bowlers. Morne Morkel though would be the most successful one as he ended up with figures of three for 19 from his four overs. Brief Scores: Perth Scorchers 121-5 in 20 overs (Shaun Marsh 39, Simon Katich 34, Morne Morkel 3-19) lost to Delhi Daredevils 123-7 in 19.3 overs (Virender Sehwag 52, Michael Beer 218) by 3 wickets. Man of the Match: Ajit Agarkar for his economical spell of 4-0-14-2. For more information, visit www.clt20.com. MID WEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012 MidWeek 23 24 MidWeek MIDWEEK NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2012