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No. 1, Above Dominos Pizza, Near Food Inn, Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri ( W ) Mumbai - 400 053 VIZAG | MUMBAI | BHUBANESWAR www.hhy.co.in 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 CITY 02 WATER SUPPLIERS RAKE IN THE MOOLAH WHILE PRIVATE TANKERS HAVE ALMOST DOUBLED PRICES OF WATER TANKERS, PRIVATE WATER SUPPLIERS HAVE ALSO HIKED THE PRICES FOR DRINKING WATER it,” said Priyanka Sinha, a Versova resident. The BMC is meanwhile planning to issue tenders for acquiring private wells in coming days so that it can increase its water tanker supply which is cheaper than services provided by private water tanker suppliers. Currently, there is 9.8 lakh million litres in the seven lakes- Modak Sagar, Tansa, Vihar, Tulsi, Lower and Upper Vaitarna and Bhatsa. There is a shortfall of 2,90,071 million litres. “We have to last another 325 days with this stock of water. The present water levels in the dam will last us for another 235 days. We will review the water cut and water level on October 1 before announcing further cuts,” said the engineer from the BMC's hydraulic department. It's time the citizens stopped taking this precious resource for granted and do everything in their power to 'save the drop'. Janhavi Samant MUMBAI: The rains seem to be playing truant this year. The interiors of Maharashtra are facing a drought and the cities are only marginally better off when it comes to water supply. Mumbaikars are facing a tense situation with 20% water cut levied in the city from August 26 across the city. To add to their woes, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is planning to increase the water cut further. But there are some people who seem to be making merry even as the sun shines on. The water tanker industry is making its fortunes thanks to the scanty rains and water cuts. The private tankers have almost doubled prices of water tankers. A private water tanker supplier from Andheri said, “The prices of water tankers were Rs 700- 900. But with the demand for water tankers rising, we decided to increase the prices.” While well water tanker that was earlier available for Rs 700 – 900 is now priced in the region of Rs 2000. Such is the demand; the water suppliers are not even ready to entertain customers for further booking, as they are completely booked and working all day to meet the demand. Shehkar Shetty owner Able Aqua tanker suppliers from Andheri (W) said, “The demand has gone up by 30%. Our tankers are pre-booked. We are expecting the demand to go up in coming days.” The private water suppliers have also hiked the prices for drinking water. “The regular price for drinking water was Rs 2600 two months back. We now sell it for Rs 9000,” said another tank supplier from Andheri. With the water cuts likely to continue till next monsoon, the residents are distraught with the water tanker suppliers' behaviour. Zafar Sultan, a resident of Juhu, “I tried calling the suppliers but there was no response, some of them also disconnected the call. The quality of water supplied is also debatable.” Many Mumbaikars, who are calling for water tankers, are boiling the water before consumption as the quality of the water being supplied may be suspect. “The water from the water tanker is poured in our building's storage tank where generally BMC water is stored. We are not sure about the quality of water and therefore advised everyone in the building to boil the water before drinking EACH WATER TANKER HOLDS APPROXIMATELY 12000 LITRES OF WATER BMC TANKERS PROVIDES WATER AT RS 5 FOR A 1000 LITRES The regular price for drinking water was Rs 2600 two months back. We now sell it for Rs 9000, A TANK SUPPLIER FROM ANDHERI ECO-FRIENDLY VISARJAN AT LOKHANDWALA With Bappa arriving in t h e c i ty, t h e Lokhandwala Oshiwara Citizens' Association (LOCA) has taken steps for Bappa to bid adieu to the city in an ecofriendly manner. The pond created in the year 2012 by the BMC is 50x20ft in size and 15ft deep, constructed at B a c k R o a d , Lokhandwala, is the adobe of the God with the mighty body. This method of immersion can protect natural water bodies from pollution. First year saw about 800 idols being immersed and last year the figure almost touched 2000. The LOCA, an association of about 20 active members residing at Lokhandwala, ranging from Nutritionists and Lawyers to students have taken significant steps towards the immersion of the Lord. As the arrival of Lord Ganesha in our homes is a blessing in itself, LOCA founder Dhaval Shah appeals to people to bid goodbye to Bappa in an eco-friendly manner. The area surrounding the artificial pond has been neatly finished with paver blocks and the authorities are taking no chances in giving a healthy environment for a Prakash Toraskar, chairman of Sarvajanik Utsav Mandal, Adarsh Nagar, receiving award for 2nd position from Oshiwara police station. Mumbai's Rich and Famous Ganesh Mandals MUMBAI: Ganesh Chaturthi is a spectacular festival, honouring the birth of Lord Ganesha. It is celebrated all over India, but the maximum grandeur is witnessed in Mumbai and across Maharashtra. This year, the 11Day Ganeshotsava celebration shall commence on September 17, and conclude on September 27. This year too, Mumbaikars with their undying spirit have left no stone unturned in welcoming their beloved Lord Ganesha. Pandals are known to thematically represent the current social issues that the city faces through tableaux, paintings and decorations. This year is the 61st Year of Ganeshotsava Celebration at Dwarakanath Bhavan, Wadala. The poojas conducted by the G.S.B. Sarvajanik Ganeshotsava Samiti®, a Registered Public Trust, at the Ganeshotsava are strictly as per the Vedic norms and devotees have all along acclaimed the Mahotsava which is held in the divine and serene surroundings of the famous Shree Ram Mandir, Wadala. Recognized as the richest Ganesh idol in the city because of the huge quantity of gold used to adorn the idol along with a 22karat gold-plated throne and precious jewels. While every corner of Mumbai will see Ganpati Mandals with big and small creatively carved out idols, Lalbaugcha Raja is one of the oldest. It was founded in 1934 and sees a large turnout since this idol of Lord Ganesha is considered 'Navsacha Ganpati', meaning the fulfiller of all wishes. Queuing up for the Lord’s darshan here is all set to become easier as the mandal has made the entire 60,000 sq ft pandal air-conditioned. Devotees will be provided tea, snacks and packaged water bottles in the queue. Satish Khankar, president of Lalbaugcha Raja mandal, informed that they have also arranged for medical facilities and hi-tech security. This year, Lalbaugcha Raja will have a Bollywood set to call home. Renowned Bollywood art director Nitin Chandrakant Desai has designed a giant 'sheesh mahal' (crystal palace) here. Andhericha Raja, managed by the Azad Nagar Sarvajanik Utsav Samiti, is celebrating its golden jubilee this year. Andhericha Raja is extremely popular for three reasons the idol is an offering from devotees who book it in advance, its immersion takes place after 16 days (as opposed to the usual 10 days) and finally, the eccentric theme-based pandals. This year, the Samiti has created a pandal replicating Gujarat’s Ambaji Mata Temple, which is an architectural marvel in itself. Uday Salian, media coordinator of the Samiti, claims this to be the biggest decorative Ganesh pandal in the city. This year, the mandal is gearing up to set a few records. The first of those will be that the pandal set is the biggest in the city. Apart from this, the mandal has two surprises in store for devotees. A corporate plans to present a giant laddoo weighing 8,500 kg as an offering to the Andhericha Raja. They are even considering applying for the Guinness Book of World Records too. Salian adds, “Since last year, devotees have been donating gold coins to the Samiti, to be used for making a gold mukut (crown) that will be adorned by diamonds. Throughout the year, there was enough gold to create the mukut, and this year, we will offer it to Lord Ganesha. The mukut is worth Rs. 1.25 crore approximately.” The Raja will be adorned by clothes designed by New York-based fashion designer Sai Suman, who is an ardent devotee. Every year, the clothes are painted on the idol. However, Suman is designing special clothes for all 16 days this year. What’s more, on one of those 16 days, the clothes (dhoti and shawl) will have gold tassles. King’s Circle’s GSB Seva Ganesh Mandal’s Ganpati is very famous worldwide. Here, the Ganesh Idol is popularly known as Golden Ganesh of Mumbai as it is adorned with gold and silver jewellery worth 100 millions of rupees. GSB Seva Mandal of King Circle Matunga is one of the richest mandals in Mumbai and is noted for eco-friendly celebrations. The huge clay idol is richly adorned with 60 kilograms of gold and 175 kilograms of silver. Keeping abreast with the environmental issues this year, more and more people are opting for ecofriendly Ganesha idols. The BMC has also appealed to Mumbaikars to use artificial ponds for immersion to curb pollution. The BMC along with other organizations has also initiated a campaign called ‘Smoke Free Mumbai’ (SFM) under which a ‘Smoke Free Ganesh Mandal’ competition will be held. If Ganesh mandals respond actively to this competition, there will be no banners advertising tobacco and cigarettes outside pandals this year. Besides this, Ganpati mandals and families going to immerse the Elephant Lord will have help of all kinds at hand to make the process safer and greener. 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 MOLESTATION CASE Irate parents seek justice MORE PARENTS HAVE ALLEGED THAT THEIR CHILDREN WERE ILLTREATED, AND HAVE COMPLAINED TO THE MANAGEMENT OF ST XAVIERS SCHOOL ABOUT THE SAME Reynold D'Sa ANDHERI: It only has been a little more than ten days to Teacher's Day where the entire nation went gaga over how the teachers are an inspiration and a guiding light for students, but the Principal of St. Xaviers School, Andheri East allegedly acted otherwise by molesting a 6year-old. As per information given to Mumbai Messenger, many more parents have alleged that their children in the school were ill-treated, and have complained to the management about the same. On September 10, Principal Alphonso Rozario was arrested for allegedly molesting the boy in the toilet of the school and apparently, this is not the first the time that he had subjected him to such humiliation. The parents allege that the Principal had molested him twice earlier. There have been plenty of complaints from parents, not only against the principal, but against the management of the school as well. When the FIR was lodged against the Principal, around 500 parents waited outside the school gate wanting to meet the management and discuss some serious issues, to ensure such incidents don't occur again. However, the management did not meet the parents who were waiting outside the gate for a very long time. In fact, an irate management called the police to take action against the 500 parents and 15 members of the Mumbai Mahila Congress, who stood by the parents to lend them support. While the parents dispersed in the wee hours of Saturday morning, the police rounded up the 15 women Congress workers, who still waited at the management gate to seek justice. “As a common man, it is very difficult to raise our voice against the powerful management. Even with political support we were not treated well and our voice was not heard,” said Harina Kanchan, a Congress member, who was also one of the 15 arrested. One of the parents complained to the management a few months back, on how their child was beaten by the teacher, causing injury to the child's wrist. The parents had also reportedly complained to the management about the incident (Mumbai Messenger has the copy of the complaint letter). Another parent has alleged that their child was pushed by the Principal in the toilet; after which the child hit the staircase, got hurt and started to bleed. The parents claim that the child's wound had not been addressed to thereafter. “It is really sad to hear when a lot of parents tell me that they have put a diaper on their 7-8 year old children because the teachers did not allow them to visit the toilet,” said Bhawana Jain, Congress Vice President, Mumbai Mahila Congress. Though there have been plenty of incidents that have taken place and the parents have complained to the school management, the Senior PI of MIDC police station Rajaram Mandke said, “We have received only one complaint and no other fresh complaint has been made as of now. As far as the Principal is concerned, he is remanded in judicial custody and investigations are on.” “We are looking at all possible ways to meet the demands of the parents. We already have installed CCTV cameras as per the demands of the parents and the school is on track and functioning well,” said the school's spokesperson. The St. Xaviers School at Andheri East is not affiliated to the Jesuit run St. Xaviers School at Fort. ANDHERI 03 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 ANDHERI 04 E-LICENSE FOR PET OWNERS SOON AMOL SHINDE/MM Janhavi Samant ANDHERI: It's time to celebrate for pet owners as they no longer have to wait in long queues outside Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's ward office for a pet license. While the BMC officials were mulling on the e-license proposal for last few years, the decision was finally taken at a recent civic meeting. "The city must have more than 50,000 pet animals. However, many pet owners were found to be reluctant in getting license for them. People who have the license do not want to renew because of the cumbersome process," said Dr Padmaja Keskar, the executive health officer under whose jurisdiction the pet licensing falls. She added that the department is in process of finalising the implementation of the e-licensing scheme. Andheri's pet-owners have welcomed the decision saying it was long pending demand. “Mumbai is the financial capital of the country. With development in Information Technology sector and almost all work being done online these days, this was long overdue,” said Prachi Mehta, a Seven Bungalows-Andheri resident who owns a German shepherd dog for last three years. Chaitanya Padalkar, a Khar resident confessed that the long process of getting license has discouraged him from getting pet- HAPPY Ganesh Chaturthi license for his two year old pug dog. According to BMC figures, only 10-15 percent pet owners go for petlicensing. "The online pet-licensing will curtail the practice of corruption in the civic body. It will also ensure that the pets get good health care facilities that are only offered to the registered pets," said Mihir Vaswani, another pet owner. Agreeing with Mihir, Shipra Sen, a Dadar resident said that most of the pet owners are working people and do not have sufficient time to complete the tedious process of getting license. “I have faced corruption where I had to bribe the ward level authority to get the petlicense at the earliest," said Sen. Yashodhar Phanse, chairperson of the standing committee in BMC which passed the proposal said that it will reduce the loss of revenue from pet licensing which the corporation has been facing for last several years because of non-registration of pets. “Non-registration of pets has caused a loss of over Rs 5 crores to the BMC in terms of license payments, renewal fees and other charges. Besides curtailing financial losses, it will also help us in keeping a track on the number of pets in the city," said Phanse. Animal activists have also demanded that provisions be made for a Date of Birth (DOB) column along with PAN Card number and photo of the pet and its owner in the e-licensing process. It is heartening to see a civic body keeping pace with the times and taking advantage of new technology. SM KABEER/MM ERADICATE TB Andheri: One of the 'Most Polluted' traffic junctions Save lives! MM Correspondent ANDHERI: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) latest Environment Status Report (ESR) has shown that Andheri is one of the city's most polluted traffic junctions. The 2014-15 report says that the rise in the two-wheelers have contributed to the pollution levels. “The pollution levels in different parts of the city were monitored for a couple of days. We observed that Worli, Wadala and Andheri had the highest air pollution levels at its traffic junctions,” said a senior official from BMC's environment department. He added that during analysis of the figures and situations it was found that factors like traffic jams, rising number of vehicles has added to the pollution woes of the city. “This has led to both rise in air and noise pollutions. There is an urgent need to improve the basic infrastructure for vehicular traffic. We also need to streamline traffic management. This will ensure reduction in traffic jams and bring down the air and noise pollution,” said the officer. The report found that the levels of suspended particulate matter (SPM), ammonia and sulphur dioxide (SO2) levels have gone up in different localities across the city. “As per our records, in the last financial year, the city saw 3,59,351 new vehicles - most of them are two-wheelers. All these two wheelers are using petrol, which leads to air pollution,” informed the officer. According to doctors, the fall out of high SPM levels has led to patients coming with symptoms like dry cough, running nose, low grade fever and breathlessness and is affecting people across the age group. “High SPM aggravates health problems such as asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis and other respiratory problems as well as eye irritation and reduced resistance to colds and lung infections,” said Dr Pratit Samdhani, physician at Breach Candy Hospital. Children, senior citizens and people with co-morbid factors like diabetes, hypertension, on immune suppressants are more prone get affected with pollution. “High pollution level is one of the many reasons why we are seeing respiratory diseases throughout the year. Allergy rhinitis is on a rise because of it,” said Dr Jalil Parker, chest physician at Lilavati Hospital. Health experts say that while little can be done in controlling the pollution levels, people should build up their immunity levels. “Having healthy diet, sleeping for minimum 7 hours, exercise, following hygiene are few ways in which one can safeguard themselves from respiratory diseases aggravated by high pollution levels,” said Dr Parker. FOUR BUNGALOWS: On September 13, the Rotary Club Of Mumbai Green City, Lokhandwala, under Rotary District 3140, along with Lupin Laboratories and Doctors from Ambani Hospital organized a camp for detection of Tuberculosis patients from the slums in Four Bungalows, at the Guru Tej Bahadur High School. Coughing that lasts three or more weeks, coughing up blood, chest pain, or pain with breathing or coughing, unintentional weight loss, fatigue, fever, night sweats, chills are the various symptoms which have to be attended to and treated promptly to avoid the spread of the disease. The main aim of the camp was to identify and treat patients with TB symptoms. More than 500 persons attended the camp and more than 200 patients filled in the form to go through a check up. 40 patients were advised immediate X-rays. Seven patients tested positive and were advised suitable treatment. All the treatments will be completely free of cost. The camp was a grand success because of the supremely active participation of the members of the Rotary Club Of Mumbai Green City, the Dr. Ray from Ambani Hospital addressing the gathering- Rotary Club Of Mumbai Green City very dedicated staff and office bearers from Guru Tej Bahadur School, the spirited voluntary service from students of SNDT, the eminent Dr. Ray and his team from the Ambani Hospital and Dr. Patrawala's X Ray Clinic who gave their unstinted support. President Surinder Singh Bhalla announced that the Club would be conducting more camps. The Club has always been in the forefront of many socially related issues including eradication of polio, scholarship for students, sponsorship of training for nurses, vocational guidance and training in beauty culture treatment to girl students so that they become employable by the time they complete their studies. To participate in social projects or be a part of the Rotary Movement please write to: rtn.ssbhalla@gmail.com or tsraman3140@gmail.com. Join Rotary Club of Mumbai Green City. 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 ANDHERI 05 Widening Vehicular Subway to Add to Traffic Woes SM KABEER/MM Janhavi Samant ANDHERI: Mumbai is a city which has essentially grown in a very haphazard manner, chawls and buildings especially in areas like Kalbadevi, Pydhoni and Koliwada have very narrow lanes and 'house gullies' which makes getting to them in emergencies like a fire or building collapse nearly impossible. Taking cognizance of this fact, the Brihamumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to purchase 10 mini fire tenders to access these places in case of emergency. The decision to purchase mini fire tenders was taken on recommendations of high-level committee which was set up following huge fire at Gokul Niwas at Kalbadevi on May 9 this year in which four top fire officers, including the then SM KABEER/MM BMC TO ACQUIRE 10 MINI FIRE TENDERS Janhavi Samant ANDHERI: As though the traffic situation wasn't bad enough, residents will have to further bear traffic snarls as the Public Works Department (PWD) plans to undertake widening of vehicular subways at Andheri and Jogeshwari. A government resolution regarding this was recently issued by the PWD. However, on the downside, once this construction work is undertaken it will cripple the traffic on the Western Express Highway (WEH). This resolution comes months after the Kherwadi flyover was made open to traffic, which had created chaos on the WEH. The Western and Eastern Express Highways had been widened a few years ago, but the burgeoning traffic, especially on the western line, has been causing severe traffic jams at Goregaon and Dahisar almost daily. Now, bottlenecks are likely to be caused at Andheri and Jogeshwari as well. The motorists, who take anywhere between two to three hours to commute between South Mumbai and Borivali on the WEH, expressed their anger. Mihir Shah, who commutes to Churchgate daily from Andheri, said that the traffic situation was getting out of hand. “I have been travelling for the past 10 years and the situation has only been worsening. It seems like a distant past when I used to take less than an hour to reach my office at Churchgate,” he said. A similar opinion was voiced by Paras Sawant, a Lokhandwala resident. “Apart from the traffic jams, the motorists had a hard time when the Kherwadi flyover was being constructed. I felt now the traffic has smoothened a bit. Now if the vehicular subways will be taken up for widening then our commuting time will increase,” said Sawant. Nikita Savale, who commutes from Andheri to Dadar concurred with them and said that instead of easing public's grievances, the government was only increasing the woes. “I started taking my car to work as it is impossible to get inside a train during the peak hours. Both Andheri and Dadar stations are overcrowded. Now with these ever increasing traffic and bottlenecks it is becoming difficult to commute by road as well,” said Savale. Defending the move, a PWD officer said that it was necessary to widen the vehicular subways to tackle the traffic menace. According to officials, the widening will double the capacity of both the subways, the cost of which is expected to be over Rs 37.5 crore. The subways to be widened are the one near the Parsi Panchayat at Andheri and the other at the Janata colony in Jogeshwari (E). A senior traffic police officer said that they will try to ensure that the work is completed as per the deadline so as to avoid more inconvenience to public. Till then, the commuters will just have to grin and bear it and keep the road rage in check! chief fire officer, lost their lives. The committee had emphasised on the need of mini fire tenders, which can easily reach congested places such as slums, chawls and narrow roads during fire incidents. The administrative approval has been received to purchase these mini fire tenders, two of which would be placed in Andheri. Soon tenders will be issued for its purchase and process initiated to recruit the manpower for operating these mini fire tenders. Prabhat Rahangdale, chief fire officer, said that these fire tenders will be placed at strategic locations all over the city to minimise the response time in case of fire. “Four of these mini fire tenders will be placed at four locations in the island city and three each in the eastern and western suburbs,” said Rahangadale. Currently, the Mumbai fire brigade has 33 fire stations - 15 in the island city, six in eastern suburbs and 12 in western suburbs. Mini fire tenders will be the size of a jeep and it would be able to carry 300 litres of water as against 4,500 litres in SALUTING OUR HEROES: LT. COL. AB TARAPORE AMOL SHINDE/MM Reynold D'Sa OSHIWARA: On September 16, Oshiwara Tarapore Garden Co-Op. Housing Society remembered heroics of Lt. Col. AB Tarapore. The members of both societies gathered around the memorial which is built in memory of late Lt. Col. AB Tarapore, to pay respect to one of the most gallant heroes of 1965 Indo-Pak war. The Army Welfare Housing Society complex at Andheri comprises of two phases viz Tarapore Garden and Tarapore Towers, named after the late Lt. Col. AB Tarapore. He was awarded the highest gallantry award of Param Vir Chakra (posthumously) for gallantry and leadership of the highest order. The two Army Welfare Housing Society complexes at Oshiwara, Andheri are for the benefit of retired and serving defence personnel. Late Col. Tarapore's ancestors, eight generations earlier, served in the army of Shivaji Maharaj and his ancestors were granted the title of 'Mansab' of hundred villages around the village of Tarapore and hence the family adopted the name Tarapore. The Tarapore Garden Housing Society, named after the legendary Col. Tarapore has also managed to keep up with its reputation in the Western Suburbs and has been adjudged the best society in this area. The management of the society maintains excellent standard of administration with total transparency and a member-friendly approach. “Every time I pass by the memorial I stand and salute the memorial of late Lt. Col. Tarapore. We are planning to name the street across the building after Lt. Col. Tarapore in the days to come. We are hoping that the memorial will inspire the future generation. I have noticed inquisitive young children standing in front of the memorial and reading about the gallant hero,” said Lt. Col. M M Walia. regular fire engines. It would have water mist technology that will be able to pierce through a wall to douse fire on the other side. These mini fire engines will also be fitted with various compartments, comprising rescue tools, cutting and lifting gear, sandbags and ladders. A big fire station requires a space of at least 2,500-5,000 sqm. The mini fire tenders can be parked at any BMC premise that has a parking zone. In addition to a fire engine, a small room will be constructed in a corner of the premises, which will act as an office for the two-three fire officers deputed for the task. A regular fire station would have seven to ten firemen whereas for these mini fire tenders, five fire fighters would be required, including a driver. A Mumbai fire brigade gap analysis survey conducted in 2012 has stated that there was a need for 26 additional fire stations at different locations across the city. However, no action had been taken on this. With the new initiative of the mini fire tenders, the BMC will be able to redress this gap in the fire brigade's resources. 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 EDUSPORT 06 52 BMC teachers conferred Mayor's award L to R Chef Vikas Seth, Chef Vickey Ratnani, Sammer Sud GM The Leela Mumbai, Vijay Malhotra Executive Chef ITC Maratha & Vernon Coelho – HOD Food production IHM Mumbai AMOL SHINDE/MM VILE PARLE: On September 12, at Deenanath Mangeshkar Natyagriha, Ville Parle 52 teachers of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) - run schools were presented with the honorable Mayor's award for their contribution in the field of teaching. The event was graced by a lot of dignitaries including Snehal Ambekar the Mayor of Mumbai, but none more important than Vinod Tawde, Minster of Higher and Technical Education. The awardees were facilitated by the Mayor; given a gold medal bearing the BMC's emblem along with a certificate and other tokens of appreciation. “We need to continue working hard and encourage the teachers to help the students. The success rate this year has been better than the yesteryears,” said Ritu Tawade, Education Committee Chairman. The award function is held every year, around Teacher's Day (September 5). The award was initiated in 1971 and since then has been a tradition to give these awards to teachers for their contribution in the field of teaching. Aided schools were brought under its ambit since 1987-88, while recognized unaided schools were included for the awards since 199091. The awards are given to teachers from all the 8 mediums like English, Marathi, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Urdu and others, these awardees belong to a various school within the city, the awardees were selected by a committee of 11 members, this committee selects teachers who have been teaching for at least more than 10 years. Pallavi Ambekar, additional commissioner of BMC said that being a teacher in a BMC run school is far more difficult in comparison to teachers in other schools. The reason SM KABEER/MM AMOL SHINDE/MM Reynold D'Sa being the environment at home of the students who come to BMC schools are not really helpful for studying and are not encouraged to study, in spite of the difficulties the teachers face at BMC schools they are doing really well. Minster Vinod Tawade addressed the gathering before the awards were given away and said, “We are trying our best to provide the teachers with all the facilities that we can, our prime focus is to help the students get educated, it is only sad to know that out of every 100 students that take admission in school only 32 make it till 10th standard and the number drops further more till they graduate”. He added, “I am 25% teachers minister and 75% education minister. Imparting right education is of prime importance and it is the first thing that I want to do.” During the award function, it was unanimously accepted by most, that the number of people receiving the award should be increased from 52 but should also see to it that the award doesn't lose its importance. Developing Holistic Future Leaders of Corporate India HR COMMITTEE AT SPJIMR ORGANISES CLEANLINESS DRIVE IN THE CAMPUS, FOLLOWING THE FOOTSTEPS OF 'SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN' MUMBAI: The HR Committee at S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai, headed by Dr. Lata Dhir, recently organized a cleanliness drive in the campus, following the footsteps of the 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan'. Students from different programmes gathered together to clean and beautify the campus. Dr. Ranjan Banerjee, Dean SPJIMR, initiated the drive by planting a sapling. The enthusiasm was worth witnessing-from brooming to planting trees, students actively participated in each of these activities, coordinating and working together to accomplish the tasks. To maintain the excitement till the end, there was music playing all the while the students worked on their respective activities, and they also did get a chance to shake a leg towards the end! SPJIMR emphasizes sensitivity to the social footprint of business actions and it was great to see SPJIMR faculty and students coming together and working for the cause of cleanliness, and having some fun! The whole community came together to make our beautiful campus even more breathtaking. SPJIMR is a 'Beyond MBA' institute which promotes inclusive learning and growth. Keeping this in mind; another initiative by the HR Committee is in the works and is scheduled for October. The initiative called – 'Know Your State' will explore the diversity of the students present on campus and give them a chance to showcase their home states. It is expected to be a great event where the students can share their values and culture in a relaxed environment and learn about the backgrounds of their classmates. IHM Dadar Catering College celebrates sixty years Mewati Sitaram DADAR: India's first, foremost and prestigious catering college, Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition (IHMCTAN) celebrated 60 years of its existence. The IHM Mumbai, the first of its kind in South East Asia was founded in the year 1954 by the All India Women's Central Food Council under the leadership of Late Lilavati Munshi with a band of courageous women which included Homi J H Taleyarkhan and Leela Jog. To mark the 60th year of IHM Mumbai, a compilation of Coffee Table Book namely '60 Years...60 Chefs' was also launched. The coffee table book profiles 60 illustrious alumni chefs of IHM Mumbai. The book is compiled by Vernon Coelho, Head of the Department food production, who himself is a product of IHM Mumbai of 1975 batch. The book was released on September 12 at The Leela Mumbai hotel with much fanfare. The event was attended by leading hoteliers and IHM pass outs. Shaina N C and film star Dimple Kapadia also attended the event. Sameer Sud, General Manager, The Leela Mumbai said “It was a proud moment for The Leela hotel to host this event. It gave me immense pleasure as I have also passed out from IHM Mumbai, 1990 batch. This event gave me an opportunity to connect with my batch mates. My batch mates Celebrity Chef Vickey Ratnani, Bhaskar Sankari and Paul Noronha also attended the event.” A K Singh, Principal IHMCTAN Mumbai says, “Alumni are important stake holders for any educational Institute and so with IHM, Mumbai. They help in developing synergetic plans to support hospitality education and help to achieve the vision. We tend to strengthen the Industry - Institute relationship as they can be useful resource persons in terms of knowledge and exposure. This book is a classic example, as 60 chefs working throughout the world and contributed their best recipe in this book. We hope that we will continue to get wholehearted support of all stake holders including alumni in providing knowledge, skill and confidence so that they can take appropriate decisions in their professional life.” Vernon Coelho, HOD Food production IHM Mumbai said, “I am honoured that I got a chance to compile this book. There are many more chefs from IHM Mumbai who have proved their mettle in the culinary field. It was not possible to accommodate each and every chef's recipe in this book. But if any opportunity arises I will further pen down.” JEFF THOMSON TO COACH NEXT-GEN BOWLERS AT MCA SM KABEER/MM WHAT WOULD BE LIFE WITHOUT FRIENDS? Life is nothing without friends, They stay with you until the world ends. Though they keep talking and make your brain fry, They will always offer a shoulder if you cry. Chatting with them will give you great pleasure, And the time you spent with them, you will forever treasure. The jokes, memories and gifts you will cherish, And never will your friendship perish. So if you have them, you are very grateful. It will lighten up your life and make it joyful. Rida Merchant Class X Utpal Shanghvi School MUMBAI: On September 14, Australian cricket legend, Jeff Thomson, was in Mumbai to mentor and coach young bowlers at the MCA – IDBI Federal Life Insurance Bowling Foundation launched in July 2015. The MCA – IDBI Federal Life Insurance Bowling Foundation has been established to hone meritorious talent and develop them into first-rate bowlers to boost the domestic and international cricketing landscape in India. The selected lot from 30 fast bowlers, who were chosen by the MCA selectors for the Bowling Foundation a couple of months ago, in the above 19 age group, will go through a monthlong training with Jeff Thomson. Thommo, as he is fondly called, will spend a month in September to guide young fast bowlers. He will return in May 2016 for another month-long session with the players. With the help of video analysis and extensive technology, Thomson already has complete knowledge about the bowlers. He will also be watching their matches. Jeff Thomson, Australian Pace Bowler and Coach, MCA – IDBI Federal Life Insurance Bowling Foundation said, “I am very excited to be here to interact with the future of Mumbai cricket as I am always willing to pass on the knowledge I have obtained over the years. I hope to develop bowling talent in the domestic and international cricketing circuits for India. Looking forward to the exciting times ahead.” Vignesh Shahane, CEO of IDBI Federal Life Insurance said, “IDBI's Federal vision is to inspire positive change that helps people shape a better future and live their best lives. Sports has always inspired people to develop into responsible, mature winners who make a real difference around them. This is the reason why we were delighted to partner the extremely well designed Bowling Foundation. This will enable Jeff to focus on all the players based on his knowledge of their core strengths and weaknesses. Under Jeff Thomson, we are confident that the coaching experience will be truly enriching and will leave an indelible mark on youngsters.” 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 Is 'all' violence 'male generated?' DEEPAK, 26: It is very wrong to make a statement where people are differentiating between men and women. I think she should apologize for what she has said. Politicians should be more careful about making such remarks because people form opinions based on these. NIGEL CREADO, 25: Knowing about the two most important men in her life Sanjay Gandhi and Varun Gandhi; I would say I am not surprised she thinks like that. Of course, all the violence she has seen in her life was male-generated. She is absolutely right, based on her experience. RAHUL BAKSHI, 23: What she has said is not right. What has gender got to do with violence? It is all about the values you have been inculcated with. It is wrong to say that the violence is male generated. Even women fight and generate violence. There has been enough evidence in the past to support this. ROHIT ASHTEKAR, 21: Men and women are brought up differently so their ways of reacting to a certain situation is different. There are also other reasons like movies which fuel this thinking. Every other guy wants to be a macho man after watching a Bollywood action movie. VEERA DESAI: As the festival of Navaratri approaches, Country Club Hospitality and Holidays (CCHHL) is gearing up to celebrate the most awaited Indian festival. At a press conference held at Country Club, Rajeev Reddy CMD, CCHHL shared the company's plan for the festival season starting with Navrartri. The conference hall was decorated in a traditional theme which gave a jovial atmosphere to the conference. Adding to the celebratory mood were a host of glamorous divas from the world of entertainment like Bollywood diva Gauhar Khan, Debina Bonnerjee of Nach Baliye fame, Amruta Khanvilkar who won Nach Baliye and hearts of our nation this year, Asha Negi, Samiksha Bhatnagar and Payal Rohatgi all dressed in traditional outfits. To give an exclusive sneak peek of the festival, the actresses not only dressed in traditional outfits but swayed graciously as the beats of garba surrounded the hall. Rajeev Reddy CMD, CCHHL said, “We leave no stone unturned when it comes to celebrating our festivals with full vigour. As the season of celebrations has begun, we are excited to bring the best of family entertainment. We are already busy preparing for the auspicious 9 days of Navratri and we will be soon sharing our plans for the New Year. It is our aim and honour to provide unforgettable experiences for our members.” SAMEER SINGH, 26: It is really sad that the ministers of our country want to promote sexism. Yes, agreed that the aggression in men is little more compared to women, but there are a lot of environmental factors contributing to that aggression in men. Images 2015 by Madhumita's Dolls Delight On September 12, Madhumita's Dolls Delight Dancing School celebrated 21 years of training children to learn different forms of dance in an event called 'Images 2015.' Dolls Delight Dancing Group was started by Madhumita, who is a choreographer. Madhumita has been amongst the top choreographers in the country, and has been on reality television shows like Crazy Kiya Re on Door Darshan, Dance India Dance on Zee TV and Eka Peksha Ek on Star Mazza. She also choreographed songs for Shankar Mahadevan and Shipa Rao's album 'Umeed'. Besides she has also been an actor on Indian television show 'Maharana Pratap' on Sony Entertainment Television. SM KABEER/MM Let's Go to Bandra Fair... Ronald Rodrigues Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Christian the love of 'Maa', 'Aai' or 'Mumma' is one for all! And this motherly love draws countless people from different corners, out of their busy shells; all the way right to the hill top of Bandra, a journey to the Mount! 300 year old major festival'the Mount Mary Bandra Fair', is a blend ROHIT PRASHWAN 22: Maneka Gandhi is forgetting that most violence is provoked by females. So why play the blame game. It is wrong both are to be blamed to single out men like this. These politicians make such remarks from time to time to maintain their vote banks. SAM HALDAR, 22: This can be compared to where the ministers say that the girl is responsible for rape. Why are ministers in India so sexist? Remarks like these do not allow women to voice their opinion; they are actually suppressing their views by creating the ideal image of a girl where she is not loud and can't stand for her rights. Gauhar Khan, Debina Bonnerjee, Amruta Khanvilkar, Asha Negi, Samiksha Bhatnagar and Payal Rohatgi add glam to garba beats at CCHHL SM KABEER/MM AMOL SHINDE/MM Union Women and Child Development Ministry Maneka Gandhi on Monday stoked a potential controversy with her remark that all the violence is "male-generated" while underscoring the "critical" role of men in creating gender sensitivity. With this issue in mind, Reynold D'Sa asked Mumbaikars whether violence in reality is male-generated or not. Here is what they had to say... Great Indian Navratri Utsav 2015 Sachin Murdeshwar Ronald Rodrigues Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Christian the love of 'Maa', 'Aai' or 'Mumma' is one for all! And this motherly love draws countless people from different corners, out of their busy shells; all the way right to the hill top of Bandra, a journey to the Mount! 300 year old major festival- 'the Mount Mary Bandra Fair', is a blend of devotion and thorough enjoyment as it is celebrated in honour of the birthday of Mother Mary, the mother of Christ Jesus, on September 8 every year; followed by an 8 day Fair which attracts thousands of visitors each day! And this year the Fair serves from September 13 'Aham Brahmaasmi' by AMFAH ART STUDIO VICKY KUMAR, 22: I do not know what Maneka Gandhi is talking about. It has not been even a week, when the whole media was reporting about a murder mystery where the prime accused was a woman. So saying that all violence is male generated is wrong. There are plenty of women in jail too for the violence that they made. VIJAY RATHOD, 23: Aggression in boys is more than in girls, and so when they react to a certain situation they are aggressive and that's why people think that men are violent but in reality even women fight as much. According to me, men and women both encourage violence equally. Celebrate this festive season with collection of recent Paintings and Wearable Art by Manjri Varde. On display will be Calligraphy Paintings, Scarves, Sarees, Home Accessories and Design Products. Inauguration by Cine Actor Saurabh Shukla on September 11, 2015 at 7pm at Amfah Art Studio. The show continues till September 23, 2015. Amfah Art Studio is the first and only multi – disciplinary art space available for Art Exhibitions, Art Classes and Workshops. to September 20. During these 8 days, Bandra seems to be on a roll with flowers, candles, wax offerings to the mother and a distinct sense of holiness and devotion filled throughout. Special buses fleeing from Bandra station to the Mount, packed with people, is what you will notice if you step anywhere at Bandra west during this week. With tremendous faith and assurance of fulfilment of desires, the young and old, healthy and crippled, joyous and depressed; all walk the long patch of the Mount or literally 'climb' the Mount just to get a sight of the Queen of Virgins – one which blesses all those who come to her! But what is so special about Bandra Fair? Is it tradition or devotion? Well, an impeccable mix of both, Bandra Fair rejuvenates every soul that comes to venerate the mother. It is said that the thirst for completion is fulfilled in the peace and serenity of the old heritage structure of the Mount. And as it is a 'Fair', so it is a pure enthusiastic Celebration! Pilgrims, after venerating the mother and replenishing their spirituality, walk down the steps of the Mount into the bizarre of entertainment. With Goan music refreshing the pilgrims after a tired hike to the Mount, the Fair hosts a number of eateries, variety of unique sweets, range of stalls, clothing, accessories, music, fine arts, performing arts and bunch of games which attract children and youth. The eateries are irresistible and you ought to try the simple hot Chana and the sweet Calicut halwa which will fasten your taste buds and you will surely go for another bite. Further down at Mount Carmel, is a Fair that will take you around the world with the huge giant wheel, gaming zones and rides where every family enjoys together and cherishes a moment of laughter. As it is a celebration of tradition and devotion, people of all caste, race and language come together to venerate Mother Mary either out of 'curiosity' or 'faith', just to experience her miraculous power. Entertainment is what brings joy, and the Bandra Fair gives it with a touch of devotion to anyone and everyone! SM KABEER/MM YOUR VIEW PEOPLE’SPAGE 07 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 SHOWBIZZ 08 MSG 2 “Messenger Of God” Why Nikhil Advani chose Feroz A Khan to choreograph in Hero? K V Raman We have heard of so many Gurus, Saints and Self-Proclaimed Babas, but here is a very different type of Saint Guruji Gurmeet Rahim Singh Ji Insan who has produced, directed, acted, scripted and even given the music besides singing “MSG 2 - The Messenger.” Reportedly, MSG 2 - The Messenger is popular among all age groups whether it is teenagers or working professionals. The movie comprises of 20 social messages like drug de-addiction, tree plantation, blood donation, providing food and shelter to needy and helpless persons and stopping prostitution. It is being widely appreciated as an effective effort to put society on the right track. The movie was released on 4000 screens all over the country except Punjab. The movie is all set to hit the screens on September 18 in 4 languages -English, Hindi, Tamil & Telugu. The company has also attained a “John Doe” Order from Delhi High Court to protect the copyright of the film's cinematographic work, including audio-video effects, music and sounds, through which the party copying movie online or indulging in piracy will be liable to strict actions. Vedaant Entertainments 'Shinma' Music Release Sachin Murdeshwar The average Marathi cine-goer today is aware of what good cinema is, and does not get unnecessarily carried away by superficial beauty. If there is a film which has different content backed by rich music and brilliant performances from all the actors, the cine-goers embrace it with open arms, especially if the film has grandeur and the producers have not cut corners. Shinma, which has been produced by Aanil Joshi under the banner of Vedaant Entertainment is one such film. The music launch of the film was held at Hotel Kohinoor at the hands of the renowned choreographer of Bollywood Ganesh Acharya in the presence of a few well known celebrities in Marathi Cinema, besides the cast and crew of the film. There are five songs in the film, each sung in a different style, adhering to different moods. There are item numbers, romantic songs, montage songs as well as promotional numbers. While Varun Likhate has composed four songs which are situational, one has been composed by Rohan-Rohan. AMOL SHINDE/MM Trailer of Bumper Draw launched September 14 was a special day for the team of Hindi film Bumper Draw as the trailer of the movie was launched amidst much fanfare at Carnival Cinemas in Tanimaheri. Acclaimed film maker Timanshu Dhulia was the special guest at the event and revealed the first look of the film. The trailer gives a sneak peak to the audience about the rib-tickling roller coaster ride Bumper Draw is waiting to offer to them. Comedy starts Rajpal Yadav and Zakir Hussain were present at the launch event. Tanima was soon seen interacting with the media. The actors shared their experiences about working in Bumper Draw. The film is about two characters – Sunderlal and Farooq who befriend each other in a strange situation. After which they both encounter Pestonji, an old Parsi man, who adds to their existing woes. Filmmaker Irshad Khan shared, “I am extremely delighted to show the trailer of our film. I am hoping that the audience will have as much fun as we had while making it. I am sure this will come as a comic relief to many people who are stressed due to their schedules.” Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia said, “I have known Irshad for a long time. I am extremely happy for him. I have seen him work hard on this film and I am sure it will turn out to be very good.” Vidya Balan to play Geeta Bali The most successful actor in a short span of time, who won the country's prestigious award (National Award) for her contribution to Indian Cinema, Vidya Balan, following her marriage to Siddharth Roy Kapur, had cut down on her film assignments and was not signing any films after her last released film “Hamari Adhuri Kahaani.” Many offers were made to her including few biopics, but, Vidya was in no mood to give her nod. Nevertheless, she was ever willing to take challenging assignments. And if a report is to be believed, Vidya will be essaying the role of Geeta Bali in a Marathi biopic of late actor-director Bhagwan Dada “Ek Albela,” to be directed by Shekhar Sartandel who was looking for an Indian face to play Geeta Bali of the 50's film “Albela.” According to him, Vidya is most perfect for it and she will look like Geeta Bali. There is no denying the fact that Vidya Balan is a versatile actor and any role suits her and which emotes to perfection. On the other side, Vidya feels honoured to be playing Geeta Bali. Feroz A Khan might be a familiar name for some, but one needs to know that he is the man behind some of the awesome choreography in the music videos of Hero. Well, there's quite a story on how he got the job. Back when Hero was announced, Nikhil Advani, the director wanted the lead actors, Suraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty to get trained in dance. Nikhil wanted Remo D'souza on-board too, but unfortunately, Remo couldn't be part of Hero due to his other appointments but he recommended Feroz to Nikhil. Feroz trained the star kids rigorously for more than two months and when Nikhil saw the moves, he was left impressed. It is then that he wanted Feroz to come on-board for the songs in Hero. "Nikhil Sir asked me if I could make time and work with him for three songs in Hero. He wanted me to give my 200% and I certainly gave it all. It was an amazing and learning experience working with a seasoned and experienced director like him. He used to shoot some scenes between my choreography, which is where I learned a lot", Feroz A Khan said when asked about his experience of working with Nikhil Advani. From the looks of it, Feroz A Khan has certainly given it his all. The videos look amazing and the dance moves are equally brilliant. Hero has released in theatres across the country, so you can see all of it on the big screen. Big B to re-unite with Gandhis? K V Raman When the Maharashtra Forest Department approached Amitabh B achchan to be the brand ambassador for Tiger conservative campaign, he expressed his consent for the same. Now from what appears in a story in a leading English daily, when Maneka Gandhi, the Women and Child Development Minister, invoking the Gandhi name desired to approach Amitabh Bachchan for the country's “Save the Elephants” campaign, he seems to have apparently made it known that “he will do anything for the Gandhis.” Will this mean that he will once again be renewing his relationship with the Gandhis? As it is a known fact, both the late PM Rajiv Gandhi and Amitabh Bachchan were inseparable friends and it was at the behest of Rajiv Gandhi that Bachchan entered politics. But owing to personal reasons Bachchan opted out. It is also a fact that no one is aware why the Bachchans and the Gandhis parted ways. Anyways, if he is going to give his nod to be the brand ambassador for the Save the Tiger's campaign, it could be visualised that there will be a reunion between the Bachchans and the Gandhi's. Will it happen? Let's wait and watch. Launch of Classical app by Saregama SM KABEER/MM If classical music lovers ever secretly wished for a collection of Indian classical music at the touch of a button, Saregama India Ltd said 'granted.' It was a grand event to witness the RP – Sanjiv Goenka Group owned music label Saregama India unveil a one of its kind app on classical music that features 8000+ musical works, 400+ artistes and 50 radio stations across Hindustani, Carnatic and Fusion music. Commenting on the launch, Vikram Mehra, Managing Director, Saregama India Ltd said, “Research shows, with the decline of CDs, ardent classical music lovers in India and across the globe find it difficult to discover and consume music of their favourite artistes. Hence we decided to launch this unique app both for the music connoisseurs as well as those who want to get exposed to the classical music.” 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 SHOWBIZZ 09 India gets its first singer caricature with HDKD “I love watching Big Boss, but I could never be part of the house” Mika Singh has become the first singer-caricature in a feature film to have an entire animated song to himself in Fauzia Arshi's upcoming film Hogaya Dimaagh Ka Dahi (HDKD). “The picturisation itself was born out of coincidence. Mika recorded “Baap Hona Paap,” based on a father's point of view of his kin. I was keen to film it on him as the introductory song,” informs the film's director-cum-music composer Fauzia Arshi. “But as Mika was out of town for a few days, I had this idea about getting the entire song made with an animated caricature of Mika and showing it to him as a surprise,” reveals Fauzia. When she did, Mika was head over heels in love with his caricature. So they decided to retain it. The film takes laughter to its original form with five great comedians Om Puri, Sanjay Mishra, Raajpal Yadav, Razzaq Khan and the veteran Kader Khan coming together. Produced by Santosh Bhartiya and Fauzia Arshi, HDKD releasing on October 16, has music, story, dialogues and direction by Fauzia Arshi. AMOL SHINDE/MM – Nauheed Cyrusi Celebrated human rights activists and celebrities came together at the first ever Bollywood reel life sangeet of same sex couple Ashley-Aryan for the film Dunno Y 2...Life is a Moment on September 14, at Le Patio, Andheri West. LGBT activists Ashok Row Kavi, Laxmi Narayan Tripathi, Prince Manvendra Singh, Harish Iyer, Norwegian filmmaker Tonje Gjevjon and many more personalities were present. She made her debut more than a decade ago, and has been the sweetheart of Bollywood. From advertisements, to modelling to acting... Nauheed Cyrusi has done it all. Her journey has been a ride, with its share of ups and downs. In a candid chat with SHAILI MADAN, Nauheed speaks about films and her life... Your current projects... Right now, I am not doing any films. I don't think I was getting the right kind of roles. A lot of my friends told me that 'out of sight, is out of mind.' But I really don't mind that because I don't want to films just for the sake of being noticed. I rather do few films, but good ones. I started from doing advertisements, which is doing very well. I have a contract with Godrej which is ongoing. Am happy with that. My songs do very well in films. This is how people remember films. So no regrets. A role that you want to do and why... This is the right time to do Bollywood films. Things have changed so much. There so much young talent when it comes to directors. There is so much new cinema being made. I would love to do films like Queen. I absolutely loved it. I have watched it so many times, and I will still watch it more. From modelling to acting...how would you define your journey... My journey has been quite and ride and thrilling. I got into the industry not having planned it. It just happened, and I took it up. Its been a smooth journey to mention. Where films are concerned, I don't want to do films which I can't end up watching myself. I feel am in complete control of this situation and know what I want to do and what I don't. So, if you don't see me, its only because I don't want to be seen. You are doing theatre... Yes, theatre is something that I have always wanted to do. I love theatre. Am currently doing a play called 'The Buckingham Secret.' On the current reality shows in India...your views... I was a part of Fear Factor in 2009. Those days, I took up Fear Factor, simply because I wanted to do it. Honestly, I love watching reality shows, but am not sure if I want to be a part of all. For example, I love watching Big Boss, but I could never be part of the house. Who has been your best co-star? I have had a great time with all my co-stars. I don't have any one particular co-star, who is my favourite. I really got along with Ashmit Patel. The kind of people I have worked with have been like friends, so its never seemed as a task to get along with them. Also, Sohail Khan and I really got along very well. He is a gem of a person...a very good person at heart. Even now we are in touch and meet once in a while. Where do you see yourself five years from now... I have never seen myself in the same place that I thought I would be. So frankly, I don't know where I would be five years from now. Your inspiration... My inspiration is definitely not a person. It is travel. Travel really inspires me and keeps me going. What are you most passionate about... Travel and music. How would you define yourself... I am a fun person. But having said that, people around expect you to be a fun person all the time, which am not. Its just that I like my quiet time and space. So I am a very balanced person. Your philosophy of life... Live and let live. Hollywood to Tellywood: A well thought of move * 40%OFF LOKHANDWALA 7 BUNGALOW JOGESHWARI WEST *CONDITIONS APPLY SEPTEMBER OFFER 022-65150268, 65160365 Sid Makker, who was last seen in the show Dariba Diaries and the film Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is all set to make his mark again with the show "Lajwanti." The show set in the times of partition and has been given a look of that decade too. Sid would be seen in an absolute Indian avatar for which he has worked hard from the look to his clothes and his hair do as well. He made sure he left no stone unturned to follow what people looked like in those days and the show producer and writer Ila Bedi helped him through it all. Sid says "I love experimenting and this show has made me do just that." Randeep Hooda has a fan in Meenakshi Dixit Actress Meenakshi Dixit, last seen in P Se PM Tak and who is currently shooting for Yeh Lal Rang, opposite Randeep Hooda had only good things to say about Randeep. She said, “I respect Randeep a lot for what he has achieved and look upto him as an actor. After working with him I also admire him as a person. I was initially a bit nervous, but once I started shooting with him, everything looked very simple. He created a comfort zone that helped us perform effortlessly and he also guided me time to time that helped me as an actor.” Meenakshi we hear was a little nervous before she began shoot but soon enough was most comfortable on sets shooting with Randeep. 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 LIFESTYLE 10 TRAVEL TALES ORGANISED TOUR IS LIKE A BUFFET: PLENTY TO EAT BUT NOTHING TO SAVOUR I don't fancy organised tours. But I took one to Far East for the sake of my mother. The frantic pace and chaos reminded me of a wound- up toy, gone awry. Based on my experience I have made an itinerary that I intend to sell to our well-known tour- operator. It reads like this: Day-1: Arrive in Bangkok to play a loooong game of 'which room for whom', followed by 'missing keys', on a hungry stomach and tired limbs. Alas! The time allotted for shopping is over. So take a sky train and become a mall- rat till mid night. Take a ride back by 'Tuktuk' to learn that a three- wheel-drive need not be as rickety as a rickshawride. Day 2: Fall out of bed with a 'wakeup' call at an ungodly hour and rush for breakfast. Discover that the 'chai' for which you joined an Indian tour is missing. Wait forever in the hotel-lobby till the tour manager gets his act together. Become a zombie till the animal-shows at Safari Park give you a life. The stunning cowboy -show with its gun-firing goons promise to take you into a new world. Now you can forget your countrymen around you who withtheir peculiar habits remind you of home, robbing the feeling of a holiday. Day 3: Let the drone of commentary serve as a lullaby in the city tour to complete your sleep. Wow, lovely palaces and temples! Get down all groggy, click quick pictures and just as you start enjoying the place, get moving. Otherwise twenty pairs of eyes will glare at you forcing you to take a guilt trip. Day 4: Thank God for the thrilling activities of Tower Darshana with her mother at the traditional massage school Jumping and Parasailing in Pataya. Now the scolding by the manager who tends to behave like a teacher sounds sweet. The intriguing coconut show [only one- of- its- kind adult show] and exciting 'Elephant show' will elevate your spirit further. Day 5: Get all charged up to go to Coral island to take an underwater walk. But be prepared to miss it as Darshana Doshi the manager would develop cold feet due to change in weather. Witness the sabotage of a valuable experience with a fallen face as you see other tourists move on. To get over the trauma, have an hour long Thai Massage in the traditional massage school. Get pleasantly perturbed when you discover that it actually is upto 'thigh' [as the name suggests] only, as in the permitted time, upper body cannot be covered! Day 6/7: While boarding a flight to Kualalumpur, find your bags missing. But don't ask us as we don't have a clue. Ridden by anxiety you may feel like jumping off the 88th floor of Petronas Twin Towers, but hold on, there is hope. Back in the hotel, hear the horror stories of pick pocketing in China Town as narrated by our half- experienced tour manager. But don't pay any heed and head straight out as this place is heaven for fake brands. Sun City Water Park is an option, the entry charges of which will be borne by you. Day 8/9: Enjoy the cable ride to Genting. Constructed on top of the mountain, this marvel is a symbol of human endeavour. The vibrancy of the amusement park will drown the drawl of our manager, atleast temporarily. Day 10: A unique Night Safari by jungle train awaits you. But we will do it in a jiffy allowing no walking time around. You see, managing humans belonging to three tours in a restaurant is more thrilling than spotting silly animals. Day 11/12: Take your own time at Jurong Bird sanctuary. But at Sentosa Island, you will have to miss the Dolphin Show as a factory visit is a must for us to earn commission before we bid good-bye. Thus, the hurried madness had come to an end. As we had boarded Star Cruise, I had seen a glow of happiness on my mother's face and suddenly amidst the insanity of incompleteness, I had felt complete. So I will gift this itinerary and not sell it. WANT, HAVE AND LAW OF ATTRACTION Anjali Nagpal is a life coach and workshop facilitator certified to present Heal Your Life transformational workshop worldwide approved by Hay House, US. She also conducts workshops relating to Law of Attraction and self healing. She is also a therapist for different modules (hypno, metaphor). She is an Angel card reader. We often keep saying and repeating “I WANT.” What do you think you want in life? The things, which you feel, you are lacking or don't have. Right? When you believe you are lacking something than that is what you are creating in your life. More of lack. As Law of Attraction makes us understand that we attract what we believe. If we believe we lack something then we will only create more experiences and situation, which will make us feel that the thing is lacking in our life. When you keep saying “I WANT,” then you will always keep wanting and wanting and wanting. “TO HAVE” what you want, you have to change your belief from “WANT” to “HAVE.” When you keep repeating “I HAVE” what do you think you have in your life? The things that you already feel that you have in your life. When you believe you have then you will create more experiences and situation, which will make that believe of having it. Might be you don't have that in your present moment but you “HAVE” it in your knowledge, in your consciousness and then it will be in your reality too. For eg: It same like a builder first gets the building in his head, in his knowledge, in his consciousness and then creates in reality. The builder never says I can't or I don't have it because I don't have the evidence of it. He just knows he has it because he has already created it in his mind. Once it has been created in the mind, then soon it will be in the reality. Same goes with the scientist, architect, painters, choreographers, directors or anyone. They first have in their consciousness and then in their reality. If you first can't have in your consciousness and knowledge then it will never be in your reality. Its that simple: Humans says “I want to see the evidence to believe it” and the Universe says “First you believe it and then you will see it.” What does this mean? Its means you have to believe you “HAVE” what you want and feel already like you already have it. We need to understand Law of Attraction is not some magical tool that will just bring you all the stuff you want, simply because you want it, but it gets you because you believe it, feel it and vibrate it. Still plenty people feel and have a fight in their mind about how to feel it when they don't have it. In this scenario, you just have to remind yourself that no matter what you want, you want it because it will bring you some sort of feeling you find desirable. At the core, that is always true. You want money because you think it will make you feel secure and more free. You want a relationship because you think it will make you feel loved and appreciated. You want children, because you think it will provide you a sense of purpose. There is always some feeling we will get in the end and we can do something just to get that end feeling now. If you want to get what you want with the least amount of suffering, then you just have to find a way to feel those end feeling in the now. The Universe will deliver the match of those feelings and that's how it works. The Law of Attraction will deliver you experiences that mirror this vibration back to you. Imagine for one second that you were to receive some sort of written guarantee what you want is indeed coming….may be not tomorrow, but it's coming. Enjoy manifesting and having all that you want in your life. Pick the right style this festive season Let's begin with the most versatile outfit of them all – the salwar suit. Anarkalis and straight cuts are going to be your best friends this season. If you want to show off that beautiful hourglass figure or take the attention away from your summer indulgence, nothing expresses elegance better than a beautiful heavy gher anarkali that fits perfectly. Anarkalis work best for pujas, family visits or even family dinners. Be careful about choosing how much gher you want in your anarkali, not all fabrics will look good with a full skirt, so look at samples before you give a go-ahead for stitching. Also, remember that you will look your best only when you are comfortable, so if the suit is too heavy, reduce the gher. Don't worry, it's not all about the fullness of the gher; play around with the sleeves instead. Try out full sleeves with an eye-popping border of block colour or embroidery. And, in case you want to show off the tantalising curves of your shoulders and arms, delicate lace sleeves will do the job for you. While you must be thinking brighter colours will make you stand out this festive season, exercise caution. The year 2015 is one of pastels and nudes. Pastel colours like peach, baby pink and yellows have been in vogue; you can go over to autumn colours, such as green and teal, or even the rusty shades of orange and red to enhance your glam quotient this festive season. Another comfortable-yet-classy look could be the straight-cut suit with straight bottoms. The straight-cut kurta provides a loose and comfortable feeling while still fitting perfectly at the shoulder to hint at your beautiful curves, no matter what's the size. And, to pair up with this loose kurta comes the straightcut bottom with myriad eye-catching borders, patterns and colours. The simplicity of this outfit is such that it allows you to experiment with the patterns and prints either on the top or the bottom. However, if you feel particularly adventurous this festive season, you can experiment with print, both on the top and bottom simultaneously. Whites, dark shades and even bright neons all look good on this outfit. But stick to the darker hues of red, pinks and greens or the various shades of white and beige for the upcoming festive season. Let the borders be beautifully bold and broad, because this style definitely lends itself to chunky borders without shrinking the outfit. Pair it with some delicate, whimsical jewellery of gold or silver - and you are dolled up just enough for the event at hand. THAKUR VILLAGE KANDIVALI (E) GOKULDHAM, GOREGAON (E) 001,BLDG NO.16,HIMASAI CHS, OSHIWARA, OFF NEW LINK RD, ANDHERI (W) 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 WINE&DINE 11 GO FOR EXCLUSIVE FOOD FIESTA OF THE WEEK ITC MARATHA SAHAR AIRPORT What: Cuisine of Maharashtra Venue: Peshwa Pavilion On offer: Executive Chef Vijay Malhotra has crafted exclusive Mahrashtrian dishes. Special Offer: Unlimited Kingfisher beer When: from 18th to 27th Sep Time: Lunch & Dinner Only Price: 1995 plus taxes Contact: 28303030 ALFREDO'S BAR AND DINER New Link Road, Near PVR, Andheri-W What: Sizzlers and Burger Festival Special offer: Each dish with complementary Beer or Wine! When: 14th to 30th September Time: 12 noon to 12 mid-nights Contact: 6561 4468 / 69 On offer: Smoky Double Lamb Cheese burger, The Jamaican Jerk Chicken Burger, Casablanca Chicken Burger. Compiled by Mewati Sitaram Head to The Leela for authentic Japanese food SM KABEER/MM Mewati Sitaram Mumbai being a commercial capital has acute shortage of Japanese cuisine restaurants. But The Leela Mumbai has always been a trusted name amongst discerning travellers and local foodies. So when I was invited to join their Japanese menu delicacies, I immediately jumped at the chance. While most people associate Japanese food solely with Sushi, there is much more than that. A new Japanese Chef, a native of Japan, developed an expansive menu of authentic Japanese fare to give Mumbaikar a taste of what he eats back home. There are three venues in Leela where Japanese menu is served. These includes Citrus, Six Degree Bar and Coffee lounge in lobby level. The prominent Japanese dishes include Shira Ae, Miso Shiro, Avacado Tacos, Chilli Crab and Salmon Roll and Dragon Roll. The menu includes A-la-carte and set menu. Sameer Sud, General Manager The Leela Mumbai said “There are no Japanese restaurant or Japanese cuisine served in vicinity. We have discerning and foodies from Mumbai who always look and ask for Japanese food. Now we have Japnese chef who hails from Japan to make authentic cuisine and most of the guests loves to relish Japanese dishes in The Leela”. Surinder Kumar, Corporate Chef Indian cuisine Jamaican Chic Burger Alfredo MUMBAI'S LANDMARK CHINESE RESTAURANT REOPENS Mewati Sitaram The Mumbaikar, who loves and frequents Chinese restaurants for authentic Chinese cuisines, also know Master Chef David for his creation of his authentic and mouth watering dishes with long inning in the industry. It's a time to relish Chef David's unique recipes. So revisit the newly renovated and highly acclaimed Ming Yang restaurant at Taj Lands End at “Queen of Suburb Bandra”. It brings back its popular culinary legacy in a new format. Executive Chef Anirudhya Roy with Master Chef David Yui Kwong crafted new menu exhibits flavours that leave an ever lasting impression on the taste buds. Some old classics and some completely new items on the menu have put together from some intensive research and travels to China and the South East Asian region. It is a known fact that Taj group launched first Chinese restaurant Golden Dragon in its flagship unit at Taj mahal hotel in Mumbai. Those days' people were really unaware of Chinese cuisine to be precise. Parveen Chander Kumar, General Manager, Taj Lands End said, “We are eager to re-introduce the city's most sought after Chinese restaurant. The sleek new avatar of Ming Yang encompasses a true oriental excursion in terms of service, décor and flavors.” Anirudhya Roy, Executive Chef, Taj Lands End said, “The new Ming Yang welcomes all to a flavourful, aromatic and exhilarating experience. With 40% of diners today are vegetarian and hence it becomes extremely important to factor when creating a menu. The menu has been specially curated to highlight flavours, artisanal ingredients and techniques which are reflected deliciously at Ming Yang”. says “The Leela believes in serving authentic cuisine, be it an Italian, Chinese, Japanese or Indian. We have a chef especially flown from Japan who crafted the Japanese menu. Each Set Lunch and dinner menu is designed in strict accordance to the methods and principles of traditional Japanese cuisine. There is a wider choice of in A-la- Carte menu to choose from Soup to desserts. Though Japanese ingredients are very expensive, we never compromise with quality and quantity. The team of chefs from our kitchen is also being trained under him to learn making authentic cuisines.” CHEF’S CORNER Jitendra Kumar Executive Chef Taj Lands End turned COO Jitendra Kumar, is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) with Devyani International - a subsidiary of RJ Corp. A great leader who believes in leading from the front and providing enough opportunities for juniors, an adventurous palate and the sheer passion for cooking made him choose the profession he's now a veteran in. Chef Kumar has had the honour of serving many dignitaries like during his stint at Taj group of hotels. He had the privilege of accompanying former Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee on his foreign trips to various countries like Russia, Tajakistan, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, Germany, Sri Lanka and Syria. A specialist in Continental and Italian cuisine, he has worked in various prime luxury properties of the Taj group. It was during his tenure at the Orient Express at Taj Palace Hotel that the prestigious restaurant was classified as one of the Best Ten Restaurants of the World. In candid talk with Senior Journalist and Hospitality Columnist MEWATI SITARAM... Who inspired you to join the chef's profession? Sometimes good things and opportunities come to you without you doing much, especially when you least expect them. It was my brother who qualified as a Chef with one of the leading hotel chains and I followed suit. Who inspired you and what have you learned from them? Chef Satish Arora has been my “idol'…he taught me to keep the fire burning till one breathes his last. A role model is someone you look up to, who can have a major impact in your life. He possesses certain qualities that I admire. He is loving, caring, selfless, hard-working, he displays good moral values, and he has taught me important life lessons. Even today he is very 'hands on' and awfully enthusiastic about his work. What do you love about this business? A large part of doing what you love is about finding great work that you are passionate about. Being involved in a super busy and successful business from day one definitely sets me on the right path. I love the buzz in the restaurants, plus learning new things every day is far from boring. In this course we explore every area of our life, to understand what is possible for growing business, what could be possible in the future, and how to get from here to there. As a Chef, what were you obsessive compulsive about? When cooking, do you get frustrated trying to measure out a precise "dash" or "pinch" of an ingredient? Are you not satisfied until you're sure your celery has been "minced", rather than just "diced"? As a chef I believe in freshness Mewati Sitaram and fresh produce, neatness and a desire to be the best and unique. An ingredient you can't live without... There are many ingredients that can be useful but onions, garlic and Butter; the basis for all great dishes. These products brings aroma and creates different taste in recipe. What do you think it takes to succeed in this industry? The sooner you get to realize that it's the customer who drives your business, the better it is. If you manage your people well, trust me it's a battle won. For me 1+1=3 (synergy). Taj is known for producing the finest chefs of the world. How did it come handy after quitting the Taj group? Whatever you have learnt during your initial period under stalwarts of the hotel industry, always comes handy. A three pronged approach. They are food is love, so cook from your heart, it's all in the detailing and most importantly: “you eat with your eyes first.” What is the one thing you've learnt throughout your career? Consistency is the key and striving to improve every day. Every guest comes for a specific flavor which he likes and wants try. If you are not consistent, you will lose him. What plans for your current organization? I have a plan to help build a team with more compassion. All levels across the organization can return significant business value. Could you recall an unforgettable moment... All through my career, I thought I did “humble food” but things changed when great Chef Anton Mosimann visited Taj Lake Palace and defined my cooking as “intricate, precise, flavorful and my known.” Message to aspiring chefs... Be persistent about achieving your goal, work for it, good things don't happen by themselves. Make decisions early on and do as much research beforehand as possible, have the confidence of leaving the comfort zone of your home environment and not be afraid of asking others for help and of communicating. Your ultimate goal... My ultimate goal is to have lived and loved well, to have created something of value and joy. To come to terms with the fact that "it's all good all the time." 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 EDITPAGE 12 Shaili Madan, Resident Editor Protect our green cover. Now! The world's forests have shrunk by three per cent since 1990 – an area equivalent to the size of south Africa- and India is among the countries who are losing their forest cover faster than others, researchers have warned. This is certainly not a good sign for a country with a billion plus population already. One of the main reasons for this is the poor development agendas of the policy makers and the ruling class. Forests and fields are being converted into industrial and residential places due to the growing industry and increasing migration of people. There is too much encroachment going on illegally by the real estate sector in the name of development. Take the case of 4, 6, 8 lane expressways – they are destroying our precious forest, green land, including reserved and animal biospheres. Could this possibly explain the issues we are facing on the monsoon front – wherein the rains have become more and more fickle and unpredictable with each passing year and farmers across the country are facing dire straits due to that! Hinduism in ancient times gave enough importance to forests and environment. This is why we worship the forces of nature, as a mark of respect. But worshipping is not enough, we need to preserve nature as well. Mumbai and Bangalore are classic examples of depleting green cover. It is difficult to find trees in the city, which are turning into concrete jungles. In India, political involvement is providing shelter and cover to real estate, especially builders who are carrying out illegal work by cutting trees and forests for gaining their own profits. Sustainable development means building infrastructure without harming much environment as we have to think about our future generation too. Like if trees are cut, they must be plated too. It is upto us now whether we want to live in a concrete jungle or in a land of greenery. Climate change and pollution definitely get enhanced with the loss of green cover. A few blaring examples are: About 43 hectares of forest land was taken for expansion of NH7 between Mansar and Khawsa in MP. Around 4000 trees have already been cut. 10,000 hectares of prime forest land has been taken for coal mining in Mahan in Chhattisgarh. About 300 hectares of forest land has been taken recently and given to an NDA favoured business group for coal mining. This is close to Tadoba Andhari National Park in Maharashtra. So at this speed, forests in India stand a bleak future in the coming years. Afforestation is probably one of the answers. Though it can cause environmental imbalances, the steep rising in the temperature could be arrested to some extent. The deforestation in rain forests is a matter of great concern. Every state government should contribute its might to protect the nation from environmental disaster. The conservation of forest land and our trees needs public cooperation. India and its citizens should take necessary action on an urgent basis. We can save India if every citizen and the government co-operate with each other and work together to stop this. Cutting a tree is not an issue as long as you grow more trees elsewhere, but the problem is that we are only cutting trees and not plating them. REAL-LIFE MURDERS IN REEL K V Raman The controversial and highprofile Sheena Bora murder case which has been hogging headlines for quite some time now with former INX Media chief Indrani Mukerjea having got arrested for allegedly murdering her 24-year-old daughter and with shocking revelations emerging with each passing day the case is further delving into mystery. Now such sensational crimes have become fodder for thrillers on celluloid, and the present Sheena Murder case has already caught the fancy of filmmakers. According to veteran filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt Sheena murder case had striking similarities with one of his scripts, 'Ab Raat Guzernewali Hai'. Ironically few real-life crimes and murders have been made on reel like Talvar (2015) which has been directed by Meghna Gulzar, daughter of the renowned lyricist-poet Gulzar. The film is based on the controversial 14year-old Arushi Talwar murder case and domestic help Hemraj Banjade starring Irffan Khan as the investigative officer, while Konkona Sen Sharma and Neeraj Kabi play Arushi's parents. Whilst Meghna Gulzar's 'Talvar' is yet to release, filmmaker Manish Gupta's 'Rahasya' released earlier this year was also loosely based on the Arushi-Hemraj double murder case of 2008. The film featured Ashish Vidyarthi and Tisca Chopra as the murdered-girl's parents, while Kay Kay Menon played the role of a CBI officer. But sadly, the film didn't do well and there were criticisms from the Talwars. In the year 2014 Filmmaker Hansal Mehta made a biopic titled Shahid based on the life of lawyer and human rights activists Shahid Azmi who was assassinated by four gunmen in his Kurla office in Mumbai on February 11, 2010 and the film featured South's Rajkumar Rao in the lawyer's role which won for him the Best Actor National Film Award for his performance in the film. Earlier to this was a film made in the title No One Killed Jessica (2011) which was inspired by the sensational murder of model who was serving as a celebrity bartender at a socialite party on April 30, 1999. She was shot dead by Manu Sharma, son of a wealthy and influential politician when she refused to serve him drinks as it was past midnight. The film directed by Raj Kumar Gupta starred Rani Mukherji and Vidya Balan in pivotal roles. The film was a critical as well as commercial success. In the same year 2011 there was a film titled Not A Love Story made by Maverick filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma inspired from the gruesome murder of TV executive Neeraj Grover in 2008. Neeraj as a part of his job helped find roles in TV serials to small-time south Indian actress Maria Susairaj. In the process both fell in love and became intimate. ML Jerome Mathew, then naval officer and Maria's boyfriend discovered this and killed Neeraj in Maria's rented apartment in Mumbai in May 2008. Deepak Dobriyal and Mahi Gill featured in this film which was shot in just 20 days. READER'S MESSAGES To the Editor, The water cut is becoming a big issue and this is just the beginning. I wonder what will happen by February or March next year. The BMC and the state government must take rightful steps to sort this issue. The authorities also need to keep an eye on the water tankers, see that they should not take the advantage of the situation and cheat people, and add to their woes. Also as citizens, we need to be aware on not misusing limited water that we will be getting in the months to come. Kumar Bhardwaj Dear Editor, Thanks to Mumbai Messenger for highlighting the problems faced by the residents of Andheri east. The flyover was built with all good intentions and no doubt that it is serving its purpose but it is true that the poor lighting in the skywalk is little scary. Considering the rise in crime these days we must keep a watch. There are a lot of women who travel in the night and do not feel safe. Besides of course there is the problem of floor tiles. The government must have spent enough money to build the skywalk. I think they can spend a little more to maintain it. I hope after the issue is highlighted in Mumbai Messenger, the authorities will take the rest step in helping local residents of Andheri east. From Neha Dear Editor, I have this habit of popping antibiotics all the time and I would recommend the article to all my relatives and friends. I had never thought that it was so harmful. After reading the article in Mumbai Messenger I realized that I was harming myself. Thanks to you all now I am more aware about the ill effects of antibiotics, and now I will see to it that I make everyone around me aware of the its ill effects too and also tell them don't abandon them completely but be careful about its usage. Pushkar Diwan Dear Editor, There has been a rise in Malaria and viral infections recently in the city and there are a lot people falling ill. It is really good to highlight these issues so that the people are aware of the situation and be little cautious and not fall prey to infections. I hope the BMC is doing their part in ensuring safety of citizens. Parul K. ATTRACTIVE OFFERS THIS SEPTEMBER HAIR & BEAUTY S A L O N Shop No. 28, Near Bon Bon, 7 Bunglows, Andheri West Shop no. 12, Clifton building, Oberoi lane behind, E: geetssalon@gmail.com T: 99673 99974 Shabri Restaurant, Sundarvan complex, Lokhandwala, 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 Ask Our Expert Dr. Preeti Dalal, is a renowned ORAL THERAPIST, who has graduated from Nair Hospital and Dental College, Mumbai. She has been in private dental practice for more than 13 years and has a wealth of experience in all aspects of dentistry. As a cosmetic dentist, she has been featured in FEMINA and COSMOPOLITAN – the most widely read magazines. Dr Preeti's multi-speciality dental clinic is located in a prime area of Mumbai. For any dental queries to be answered by her, write to us at: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com My four-year-old son fell on his face a couple weeks ago and his gum was bleeding, it looked like a blood vessel popped. Now his tooth is turning grey in that exact area. Please advise. Lokesh Jha Hi, the tooth turning gray is an indication that there has been internal bleeding and damage to the nerve. That is what causes the staining. This can go many different ways over time. I assume this is one of his front teeth and these teeth usually begin to come out from 5-6 years of age. Most of the time the discoloration stops and the tooth will remain in the mouth with no issues. However, occasionally these teeth may develop an abscess at which time you would need to see your dentist for possible treatment. The majority of the time this discoloration turns out to be a non event and his permanent tooth will just force it out on schedule. As long as the baby tooth was not moved up into the permanent tooth bud there is nothing that needs to be done. If the tooth was displaced then you should see you dentist for an evaluation otherwise you do not need to do anything unless he develops any swelling. These accidents occur often and the majority of the time nothing is needed. There are so many toothpastes to choose from; how do I know which one to use? - Sameer, 45 First, when purchasing a toothpaste for you or your child, select one that contains fluoride. Fluoridecontaining toothpastes have been shown to prevent cavities. However, one word of caution: Use only a very small amount for children under age 6 (the size of their fingernail). This is because young children swallow toothpaste, and swallowing too much fluoride can lead to tooth discoloration in permanent teeth. Next, when considering other properties of toothpaste -- such as whitening toothpastes, tartar-control, gum care, desensitizing, etc. -- the best advice for selecting among these products may be to simply ask your dentist what the greatest concerns are for your mouth at this time. After consulting with your dentist about your oral health's greatest needs, look for products within that category (for example, within the tartar control brands or within the desensitizing toothpaste brands) that have received the IDA Seal of Acceptance. Finally, some degree of personal preference comes into play. Choose the toothpaste that tastes and feels best. Gel or paste, wintergreen or spearmint all work alike. If you find that certain ingredients are irritating to your teeth, cheeks or lips, or if your teeth have become more sensitive, or if your mouth is irritated after brushing, try changing toothpastes. If the problem continues, see your dentist. HEALTH&FITNESS 13 Sanjeev Pendharkar It is widely appreciated that cycling is one of the best ways for people to achieve good health and fitness. People who cycle regularly live longer than those who do not. Cycling gives your heart, blood vessels and lungs quite a feeling and workout. Though busy people try to find time to gear it up, if not everyday, they must cycle atleast on weekends. Health experts say cycling is one exercise that does not tire people and makes one feel refreshed and pepped up. Humans have several hundred muscles, which have to be used regularly in order to maintain fitness and health. A week of inactivity reduces the strength of the muscular system and can cause long-term harm. During cycling, most of the body's muscles are activated. The leg muscles are responsible for the peddling movement; the abdomen and back muscles stabilize the body on the cycle. The shoulder arm muscular system supports the body at the handle bars. Most doctors and health experts nowadays emphasize on cycling than running and walking. Danish study revealed that regular cycling protected people from heart diseases. Physical activity serves as a regulator to relieve Cycling: A popular form of exercise AMOL SHINDE/MM the stress that is common in current lifestyles. It produces the balance between exertion and relaxation which is important for the body's inner equilibrium. Cycling is especially ideal for this process, countering stress in two ways; by satisfying the need for activity where people lack movement or exercise; and by balancing out increased strain, particularly mental and emotion. Oxygen is vital for all biological organisms and the basic prerequisite for the respiratory processes of humans. Respiration is often impaired by lack of exercise. Regular physical activity strengthens the respiratory muscles, which leads to improved ventilation of the lungs. Cycling is especially good at protecting and feeding cartilages as the support given by the bicycle means that the forces that act as a result of body weight are significantly reduced. Cycling is ideal for targeting problems of obesity and body weight. As 70% of the body's weight is borne by the saddle, thus enabling people who could not otherwise move easily to exercise to increase their physical fitness and stimulate fat metabolism. The list of benefits does not end here. Cycling helps in shedding those extra pillows in our body is a false fact but added to this, is the process it aids in building up your stamina and strength. Healthy Eating Tips for 'Connect' for Healthcare Ganesh Festival Professionals With Ganesh Chaturthi, the festive season will begin in full swing. One after the other, festivals will come knocking at the door. And these festivals bring a whole load of sweets in multiple varieties. How does one can resist those mouth-watering modaks and laddoos? As if sweets were not enough, there are also those deep fried snacks that are just difficult to look away from. These are real difficult times for the gut and the tummy. Trying to lose weight during this festive season would be a silly thing to imagine. The aim should be to go for healthy eating during festive seasons. If you cannot lose it, try not to gain any extra weight during the festive season. This can be done by monitoring eating during festivals. Visiting friends and relatives is a must during festivals. Not only it strengthens bonds, but also adds on to the real pleasures of the festivals. After all, what is a festival without having loved ones close by? When visiting people or even while playing host, it is most likely for us to go just a little overboard and indulge. To keep matters within control, here are a few tips that can help you. All that it requires is a little preparation and a lot of determination. Eat before visiting: Friends and family will come over. You too will visit them. When you go visiting people, make sure to eat something at home before you leave. This will keep you half full and during visits, it will discourage you from eating too much. Healthy home platter: Stick to a healthy platter of food when you are eating at home. Limit sweets and snacks during visits. This way, you will have given yourself a proper diet before indulging in festive food. The healthy food intake at home will also be able to balance out your festive treats. Feast eyes first: Eating during festivals should be done with great care. Let your eyes do the eating first. Make a good observation of what is being served and after a good consideration, make your selection. While looking at every food item, you will get a good idea as to what contains what and where it stands on the health scale. Control portions: Refusing to have sweets and snacks during festive visits can easily be termed rude. Besides, why deprive yourself of this occasional treat? It would be wiser to control your portions. Keep small servings on your plate. If napkins are available, just take a little on a napkin. A napkin can, anyways, not take much. Doing so will ensure that you are having something and at the same time, controlling your portion size. Choose wisely: Healthy eating during festive season is a little difficult but not impossible. There are number of items to choose from. By the look of the delicacies, you can very well make out which one will give you the maximum and minimum calories. Make your choices accordingly and enjoy the festival. Eat slowly: The speed at which you eat can also influence your intake quantity. If you eat slowly, you will realise that a smaller amount of food will satisfy you. This is so because the slow intake gives the stomach and brain time to react. Also, it keeps your plate full for a longer time so that no one gives you a second serving. Tips for flawless, glowing skin In the issue of “British Journal of Dermatology,” researchers at the University of Manchester found that fruits like tomatoes are helpful to prevent skin damage from the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays because they contain lycopene. This antioxidant lends rich yellows, oranges and reds to fruits and vegetables. The participants consumed 55g of tomato paste daily for 2 weeks and they were protected against ultraviolet photo damage. Watermelon, apricot, guava, papaya and pink grape fruit also contain lycopene. You will find interesting facts about the following fruits to rejuvenate the skin naturally: Apple : It is a well-known fact that ‘an apple a day keeps the doctor away’. Along with health benefits of apples, you can use this fruit to enjoy glowing skin. Apples have high antioxidant action, preventing cell and tissue damage and work as an anti-ageing agent. It also helps in minimizing wrinkles and fine lines by keeping the bowels clean. Apple juice mixed with some honey may be applied on the face. Allow it to dry and finally wash off with luke warm water. When it comes to healthcare, despite keeping an eye on the bottom line, the patient always needs to come first. It is in keeping with this patient-centric philosophy that the Ortho Clinical Diagnostics (OCD) organized a workshop for Healthcare Leaders (purchase, materials, biomedical groups) of West India last week at The Orchid, Vile Parle. Around 70 senior healthcare professionals from a non-medical background attended the event. Luminaries of the healthcare world, including, Dr. Parag Rindani (CEO, Wockhardt Hospital), Mr. Suresh Lulla (Quality Guru- founder QIMPRO), Varsha Kaushal (Dy. Director Materials, Hinduja Hospital) spoke about the need of refocusing processes and practices on patients. Titled “Connect” the program focused on the importance of networking or 'connecting' with fellow professionals to learn from each other's experiences. Also, to connect with patients and quality products, improved technologies and follow right the right ethical practices as well as improved teamwork to ultimately offer the best patient care. The buzzword for the day was 'patient centricity'. As Dr. Parag Rindani, who gave a talk on patient matters, rightly said, “Connect is the kind of event that will enable us to add more value in healthcare. What is most important is for us to reiterate that all healthcare service and processes should be patient-centric.” Agreeing with him, Sumangala Bhat (Dy. Director SDM Medical College, Dharwad) said, “Connect is aptly named; it is a creative attempt by OCD to create knowledge exchange and drive importance of quality in care and processes in terms of efficiency adaptability and appropriateness between healthcare professionals. These kinds of events are needed to promote standardization in healthcare.” The program provided a platform to share knowledge, exchange information and learn the best practices. Varsha Kaushal opined, “This is the first time an event like Connect has been organized in Mumbai. It's an excellent opportunity for non-clinical professionals like us to learn from experts. Healthcare in India lags behind and events like these help us re-focus on patients in a different way.” This face mask will help to keep the skin hydrated. Grape : They have phyto chemicals and poly nutrients which are antioxidants and anti-inflammatory in nature and help in regeneration and peeling of skin. Papaya : A good source of antioxidant and enzyme called papain, papaya is a great fruit for your skin. It contains rich amount of antioxidants like keratins, Vitamin C, etc. Oranges : The orange peel can be powdered and used as a scrub for instant glow and skin whitening as it acts as a natural bleach. It is also used for removing dirt, dead skin and gives the skin a firmer feel. The powder orange peels should be stored in an air tight container. Lemons : The high amount of Vitamin C as well as the natural bleaching properties present in lemon is highly beneficial for the skin. You can surely get glowing and healthy skin if you regularly consume lemons. Lemon can also be used as a cleanser to get rid of blemishes, spots and skin tone. It is a good habit to start your day by drinking one glass of warm water mixed with few drops of lemon juice. This simple tip will give you glowing and flawless skin. Strawberry : It contains a higher level of Vitamin C and manganese which helps to clean the skin and lightens its spots. Strawberries also prevent the skin from harmful effects of ultraviolet rays. It gives skin a glossy shine. Tomato : It is rich in Vitamin A, C & K and acts as an anti oxidant in preventing ageing and is used widely as whitening and de-tanning agent. Banana : Bananas contain a good amount of Vitamin A, B and E that acts as anti ageing agents. Bananas are also a rich source of fiber, mineral, magnesium and potassium. These nutrients help in proper blood circulation and help to improve the immunity level from within. You can eat this fruit in the form of salad, shake or desert. They are great substitute for unhealthy snacking in between meals. 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 Imran Khan unveils 'Katti Batti' collection Parx, the premium casual lifestyle brand for GenNext, from the House of Raymond last week announced the launch of the exclusive 'Parx Katti Batti' collection that is inspired by the highly anticipated movie Katti Batti starring Imran Khan and Kangana Ranaut releasing on September 18. Bollywood Superstar Imran Khan along with Pragati Srivastava, Design Head, Parx unveiled this limited edition collection at the Parx store, VN Road, Fort in Mumbai. Pragati Srivastava, Design Head, Parx said, “We are excited to be associated with Katti Batti, the next blockbuster of the year. This limited edition collection from Parx is inspired by today's youth. Eclectic and bold this collection exudes vibrancy with élan in turn breaking the monotony and creating a distinctive mark in this cluttered space.” Sporty yet stylish these classic designs are fresh and versatile capturing international trends and giving a global appeal is sure to strike a chord with the youth. The unique collection by Parx personifies with Imran's character which is youthful and trendy in this forthcoming movie. Sachin Murdeshwar MTDC invites private players for Tourism Statistics Mewati Sitaram MUMBAI: It is a beginning of good initiative by the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) who is keen on highlighting their achievements. The MTDC has issued tender inviting private players to offer their services by conducting survey on collection of Tourism Statistics for the state of Maharashtra. Paraag Jaiin Nainuttia, IAS, Managing Director, MTDC said, “Maharashtra attracts maximum tourist from across the globe and from India as well. And we see the trend in tourism sector constantly changing. It is very important for us to keep a tab on movements taking place in the industry. BIZZWORLD 14 Dwarkadas Chandumal Jewellers launch 'Dazzling Desire' Understanding visitor's choice, expenditure pattern, expenditure will give us an overview and insight of the trend in tourism which will help us strategize various campaigns, products and marketing strategies to ensure growth in the tourism sector. We are looking forward to agencies which can help us with exhaustive information on Tourism Statistic for Maharashtra.” The final date for the submission of the tender is September 16. And the entries will have to be submitted before 3 PM. These tenders will be opened by September 18 at 3 PM. Additional information can be also found on the MTDC website, www.maharashtratourism. gov.in and at MTDC's head office in Mumbai. Dwarkadas Chandumal Jewellers, a heritage jewellery brand, launched a collection of cocktail jewellery 'Dazzling Desire'. The collection is inspired by the modern day woman who is true to her roots, yet shoulders equal responsibility as a man. These exquisite masterpieces reflect the inner beauty of the wearer. The collection was launched over wine and cheese in presence of some graceful women, Krishika Lulla, Bhagyashree, Reshma Merchant, Sheeba, Amy Billimoria, Archana Kochhar, Neeta Lulla, and Munisha Khatwani amongst others. The lovely ladies were mesmerized by the contemporary collection which is a great combination of classic diamonds set in spectacular designs. Dwarkadas Chandumal Jewellers has always been a step ahead in introducing newer trends in jewellery. This collection features assorted range of two finger rings, four finger rings, knuckle bracelet, chandelier earrings and much more. The collection features lightweight as well as chunky pieces with diamonds and other precious stones. On the occasion of the launch, Deepak Tulsiani, Co-founder, Dwarkadas Chandumal Jewellers said, “Our brand has always offered our patrons gorgeous designs both wearable and wedding category. We are delighted that we are receiving the support from our patrons.” Rajesh Tulsiani, Co-Founder, Dwarkadas Chandumal Jewellers added, “It's been a pleasure to have these lovely ladies grace the event. This collection is very special to us as it reflects the desires of every woman.” OPPO R7 Lite is a dual SIM 4G Smartphone and runs on ColorOS 2.1. With 5 inch Super AMOLED display screen and 2.5D Arc-Edge screen, it offers1280*720 pixels and 294ppi. The device sports 2320mAh battery and 1.3GHz Octa-Core processor. The device offers 2GB RAM and 16GB ROM. R7 Lite sports 13 MP rear and 8 MP front camera and weighs 147gm with battery. Announcing the launch, Mike Wang, CEO, OPPO Mobiles India said, “India is one of the most important part of our expansion plans around the world, since our entry into the competitive Indian mobile market in 2014. We have launched devices in India immediately post global launches to offer the best products in the Indian market. With R7 Plus and Lite, we aim to capture a decent market share and expect more than 200% growth in sales by end of this year.” EASY FINANCE AVAILABLE TECHNOLOGY TO SAVE POWER AND THE PLANET FREEDOM OFFER SAVE RS. AUTHORISED SHOWROOM JEET AIRCONDITIONINGS Shop no. 23, Andheri Shiv Shakti CHS, Indira Nagar, Behind Indian Oil Nagar, 4 Bunglows, Andheri (W), Mumbai - 400 053. Tel no. : +91 9821068899, 022 65559997 / 32928291 / 26371742 / 26373078. 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AMOL SHINDE/MM HOROSCOPE Printed, Published, Owned by Surjit G Sahani and printed at Inquilab Offset Printers Ltd.,156, D.J., Dadajee Raod, Tardeo, Mumbai Central(W), Mumbai 400034 and Published at Flat 1/72, Shantivan CHS, Oshiwara, Off New Link Road, Near Oshiwara Police Station Andheri(W) Mumbai-400053 Tel: 7718807072 Editor: Surjit G Sahani, RNI: (MAHENG/2015/62464) 16 Sept to 22 Sept, 2015, VOLUME 1, ISSUE 35 E: mmnewsweekly@gmail.com P: 77188 07071-72 16 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW The Stalwart and Towering personality of the Indian Hospitality Industry K B KACHRU Chairman Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, South Asia What is the recipe for success? To my mind, there are just four essential ingredients: Choose a career you love, give it the best, seize your opportunities, and be a member of the team. I first attended Tyndle Bisco School in Srinagar. However, my family moved to Jammu. I did my high school and pre Medical in Jammu. I have completed my IHM from Pusa, 1971 batch. In those days, did anyone from your family work for the hotel industry? Everybody has goals, aspirations, and everybody has been at a point in their life. Actually I have joined pre medical course as per my family wish but later moved to IHM. No one from my family had ventured or worked in hospitality, although tourism has always been the most important industry in Kashmir. It was my sheer will to do anything out of the box. In fact, I was the first person from the state of Jammu and Kashmir to have received formal education in hospitality trade. I even earned the State Government's only scholarship for the hotel industry to fund my Hotel management programme at IHM Pusa. I was also fortunate to soon get further selected for the “Carl Duisberg scholarship” for higher education and experience in hospitality in West Germany. What is it that you did differently to enable Carlson to be in the leadership position in India? Carlson was the first international hotel group to implement "Think global but act local." My philosophy has been to generate trust amongst stakeholders. Achieving a win-win situation has been the mantra. Carlson was the first hotel company to set up brand support infrastructure, even before it's first branded hotel was operational. On the properties in Mumbai and Western region... There is a tremendous potential and growth in the West zone as far as business is concerned. The West zone is a priority for Carlson and we already have 12 operational hotels in the region, which includes Alibaug, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Goa, Ahmedabad, Kandla and Nagpur. There are seven more hotels under development at various locations. These properties are located at prominent places in West zone like Essel World Mumbai, Malad Mumbai, Pune Hinjewadi, Gandhinagar, Mahableshwar and Karjat. How many Carlson hotels are planned in India, what are their brand names? Carlson is currently the largest international Hospitality chain in India with over 112 hotels operational and under various stages of development. There is an extensive plan to add more rooms to our group for research and development are going on time to time. Our exclusive brands include Quorvus, Radisson Blu, Radisson, Radisson Red, Park Plaza, Country Inns and Suites and Park Inn by Radisson. You are one of the stalwarts of the Indian hospitality industry, how do you feel about the faith bestowed on you by Carlson group and the Indian Hotel industry? I strongly believe that Institutions are much bigger than individuals. I have been with Carlson for over twenty years. We started with a zero base in Asia and I feel blessed that I got the opportunity and support to lead the company's affairs in South Asia. The company's vision and India team's combined efforts resulted in the current growth and ultimately attaining the leadership position. Where do you see Carlson in India in 5 years? I believe that the company has the potential to double the number of hotels by 2020 and continue to maintain its leadership position. You have been bestowed with various awards and recognitions. Which one do you value the most? Carlson and the Hospitality industry in India has been very kind to me and recognised my efforts over the years. I value each one of them but the “lifetime” and other achievement awards at HICSA (HVS), ITB Berlin, WTM London along with Carlson's President award are special. I also feel proud to have been honoured as “Carlson Fellow”. This is the highest honour bestowed on an individual by Carlson companies. I am truly humbled. Back-A-Thon' against poverty Three hundred citizens, including students of Deviprasad Goenka Management College Of Media Studies [DGMC] supported this cause from Tulip Star hotel towards Santacruz Beach. The Rally began at 4:00 pm where even the common crowd joined in. “It was good to see so much support for the cause from the people. I believe that Back–A–Thon really educated the society for the needs of children living in shelter homes and I am happy that Mumbai Media Champs supported this social event,” says Anjani Tank, Vice Chairperson of MMC. Mumbai Media Champs is a media fest hosted by the students of DGMC (Malad) which is been conducted in November. Mumbai: When every other person was enjoying their Sunday at home, the Mumbai Media Champs (MMC) supported a Back-A-Thon initiated by an NGO “Make A Difference” on September 13 at Juhu Beach, Mumbai. People walked backwards to raise awareness for the children who live in shelter homes and are not privileged as others. MOVERS AND SHAKERS Neerja Bhatia Appointed Vice President India & Indian Sub-continent Mewati Sitaram Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, has appointed Neerja Bhatia to the position of Vice President India and Indian Sub-Continent (ISC). Neerja joined Etihad Airways in 2004 as Sales Manager Western India, shortly after the airline had launched its flights to Mumbai, its first Indian destination. Danny Barranger, Etihad Airways’ Senior Vice President Sales, said: “Neerja has played a key role in the expansion of Etihad Airways in India during the last 11 years and has a wealth of experience and expertise which will be key to the continued alignment of our activities together with our strategic partner Jet Airways in this important geographical area.We are delighted that Neerja will take up her new role, based in Mumbai, to lead Etihad Airways’ commercial activities across the region as we look to expand our sales operations in India, Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka.” Etihad Airways currently operates flights from Abu Dhabi to eleven destinations in India: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Calicut, Chennai, Cochin, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Thiruvananthapuram. SM KABEER/MM K.B. Kachru is driving the growth of Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group hotels in South Asia. He has been instrumental in building the business in India over the past 15 years. He is responsible for the overall strategy and growth of the company within South Asia. He is an active member of various Tourism and Hospitality Advisory Committees, board of directors for the Tourism Corporation of J&K, Pondicherry and Madhya Pradesh. He is on the board of governors of the IHM New Delhi. He has also been an executive member of Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), the American Society of Travel Agents of India, Hotel Association of India (HAI), Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Association of India (FHRAI) and India Convention Promotion Bureau (ICPB). He is nominated co-chairman of the Travel and Civil Aviation Committee of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. He spearheaded the formation of the Institute for International Management and Technology in collaboration with Oxford Brookes University, UK. Among the many accolades he has received, there is the 'Hall of Fame' award for the Best Hotel Management Person by the Pacific Area Travel Writers Association at ITB Berlin. From 2004 to 2006, he clinched the 'Global Hotelier Award' at WTM London and 'Galileo Express Travel & Tourism Award'. He was also awarded by South Asia Travel & Tourism Expo (SATTE) as the leading hotelier of the country in year 2010. He was also recognized by the Carlson Companies and honored with the 'Carlson Fellowship Award' in 2005. In candid talk with Senior Journalist and Hospitality Columnist MEWATI SITARAM... SEND US YOUR NEWS! Tell us what you think! Your opinions and comments are very important to us. mumbaimessengerweekly@gmail.com On September 14, the Mumbai Traffic police distributed helmets to the traffic police and inaugurated a public awareness hoarding function at Bhaidas Hall, Near Mithibai College, Vile Parle. The chief guest at the event was superstar Amitabh Bachchan.
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