Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Air Transport Numbers

Domestic Airlines

  • Indian Airlines: 612-7391 / 611-2850 / 142 / 143
  • Jet Airways: 610-2767 / 610-2768
    • 4 hours Reservations: 838-6111
    • City Office: 285-5086
    • Santa Cruz Airport: 610-2768
  • Sahara (India) Airlines:
    • City office: 283-1790 / 283-2446 / 283-2369 (may have changed)
    • Santa Cruz Airport: 615-6156 / 615-6363
    • 873-8825 / 873-8920 / 873-9301 / 874-8097

International Airlines

Airport Services

  • Sahar International Airport: 836-6767 / 836-6700
    • Domestic Reservations: 147 / 287-6565
    • Reconfirmations/Cancellations: 148 / 287-6767
  • Domestic Terminals (Indian Airlines):
    • Information Enquiry: 140
    • Reservations: 141
    • Arrival: 142
    • Departure information: 143

Municipal Ward Office In Mumbai

  • A Ward: 266-1353 / 266-0107 / 266-0339
  • B Ward: 374-6790 to 374-6798
  • C Ward: 201-4022 / 201-4077 / 201-4013
  • D Ward: 387-9949 / 387-9572
  • E Ward: 308-1471 to 308-1479
  • F (South) Ward: 413-4560 to 413-4565
  • F (North) Ward: 402-4353
  • G (South) Ward: 430-9890 / 430-5031 / 422-3741
  • G (North) Ward: 430-7276
  • H (West) Ward: 642-2311 / 642-2314 / 642-2225
  • H (East) Ward: 612-7292 / 612-7293 / 612-2592
  • K (West) Ward: 623-6163
  • K (East) Ward: 836-7102 to 836-7104
  • L Ward: 511-5103 / 511-5104 / 514-3057
  • M (East) Ward: 558-0795 / 556-1929
  • M (West) Ward: 556-1900 / 556-1994 / 556-1974
  • N Ward: 511-5130 to 511-5135
  • P (South) Ward: 872-2244
  • P (North) Ward: 882-4913
  • R (South) Ward: 805-4784
  • R (North) Ward: 801-0341
  • S Ward: 564-1220 to 564-1224
  • T Ward: 564-5289 / 564-5291

Power Supply in Mumbai

  • BEST 24-hour breakdown services
    • Fault Control (North): 414-6683
    • Fault Control (South): 206-6661
    • Colaba Fuse Centre: 218-2709 / 218-4242
    • Dadar Fuse Centre: 412-4242 / 412-3162 / 412-4993 / 414-6611
    • Grant Road Fuse Centre: 388-2011 / 388-4242
    • Khetwadi Fuse Centre: 385-4242 / 385-2011
    • Mahim Fuse Centre: 444-4242
    • Pathakwadi Fuse Centre: 206-7082
    • Worli Fuse Centre: 495-4242 / 495-3363
  • BSES 24-hour breakdown services
    • Andheri (E) and Jogeshwari (E) including M.I.D.C. area: 832-9985
    • Andheri (W) and Jogeshwari (W): 624-9603
    • Bandra to Jogeshwari: 618-2899 / 642-4482
    • Borivili (E), Dahisar and beyond: 886-1675 / 811-3474
    • Charkop(W) to Madh island: 805-3242
    • Goregaon to Kandivali and Borivili (W): 872-1312 / 872-2743
    • Kandivali (E) and Charkop to Dahisar (E): 886-1675
    • Kurla, Chembur and Ghatkopar (W): 514-3759
    • Vikhroli and Ghatkopar (E): 515-0770 / 515-2558
  • MSEB 24-hour breakdown services:
    • Ballard Market: 261-0061 / 261-0062
    • Bandra: 642-2211 / 642-2131
    • Bhandup: 564-3981 / 564-3982
    • Churchgate: 282-0220
    • Fountain: 261-9100
    • Mulund: 565-3408 / 564-6935

Important Railway Numbers

Central Railway

  • Enquiries: 265-9135
  • Reservations (8 a.m. to 8 p.m): 265-6565
  • Trains arrival and departures: 134
  • Train arrival status (South East Zone): 136
  • Train arrival status (North East Zone): 137 

Western Railway

  • Reservations: 135
  • Trains arrivals and departures: 131
  • Train arrival status Delhi/Ahmedabad/Baroda/Surat: 133

24 - Hour Chemist Numbers in Mumbai

  • Apna Bazaar Medical Store (Dadar TT): 413-5428
  • Ambaji Medical Store (Mulund): 561-9738
  • Bahari Provision (Mandvi): 376-4864
  • Bhandarkar Medical Store (Borivili): 801-1574
  • Bharat Medical Store (Chembur): 552-4957
  • Bhatia Hospital (Grant Road): 308-6641
  • Bhavani Medical Store (Ghatkopar): 512-8277
  • Bombay Medico (Tardeo): 308-6641
  • Bandra Medical Store (Bandra): 642-3757 / 642-7244
  • Chheda Chemist (Ghatkopar): 511-8214
  • Empire Chemists (Vile Parle): 671-2186
  • Guru Medical Stores (Andheri): 632-2568
  • Jivan Vikas Kendra (Andheri East): 834-3772
  • Khar Medical Stores (Khar): 646-1329
  • Manish Medical Centre (Borivili): 893-6912
  • Milan Medical Centre (Ghatkopar): 512-0759 / 513-2562
  • Nanavati Hospital (Vile Parle): 612-5555 / 618-2255
  • National Hospital (Mahim): 444-0079
  • National Chemist (Chembur): 515-0810
  • National Chemist (Mahim): 445-1608
  • New Royal Chemist (Marine Lines): 201-8078 / 200-4053
  • Nitin Medical Stores (Bhandup): 511-3199
  • Noble Chemist (Charni Road): 385-3130
  • Noble Medical (Santacruz): 649-8682
  • Royal Chemist (Parel): 411-5028
  • Sheetal Chemist (Chembur): 551-0703
  • Silver Medico Day Night Services (Bhandup): 560-2558
  • Sonal Medical Stores (Dharavi): 407-2238
  • Wordell Chemist (Churchgate): 242-0768

Emergency Ambulance No. In Mumbai

  • Emergency Numbers:
    • Accident cases only: 102
    • Heart Attack: 105
  • 24 hrs Ambulance Services (Fort): 202-4545
  • Ambulance Service (New Mumbai): 766-9189
  • Andheri Vyapari Mitra Mandal (Andheri): 832-0021 / 832-0026
  • Arya Samaj (Fort): 261-2388 / 262-1464
  • Arya Samaj Mandir Hall (Santacruz): 648-2800
  • Asha Parekh Hospital (Santacruz): 649-3737 / 649-1203
  • Ashok Mastkar Ambulance (Dadar): 422-9531 / 422-9556
  • Ashraya Charitable Trust (Mumbai): 388-7758
  • Asmita Bhatiya (Tardeo): 309-4050 / 307-2711
  • Asmita (Jogeshwari): 832-7561
  • Balaji Ambulance (Day and Night)): (Ghatkopar East): 513-5417
  • Bhagvati Hospital (Borivili): 893-2461 / 893-2462
  • Bharti Ed. Committee (Mulund West): 561-3180 / 561-3329
  • Blue Star Ambulance Garage (Warden Road): 367-1331 / 367-7518
  • Bombay City Corporation (Fort): 201-4295
  • Bombay Hospital (Marine Lines): 208-7128 / 206-7309 / 206-7676 / 208-7128
  • Bombay Samarpan Relief Service (Bandra): 642-2076
  • Cooper Hospital (Vile Parle): 620-7254 / 620-5892
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (Chembur): 551-4488 / 551-0897
  • Citizens' Committee (Ghatkopar): 512-8744 / 513-1884
  • Day and Night Ambulance (Goregaon): 873-2823
  • Divine Life (Malad): 889-1484
  • Dr R.N. Cooper (Dadar): 430-5847
  • Edward Jens. (Byculla): 307-1927
  • Emergency Ambulance Service (Dadar): 430-8888 / 422-2040
  • Girgaon Public Centre (Girgaon): 388-1374
  • Golden Hour Project
    • Dadar: 430-8888 / 422-2040
    • Khar: 646-1278
    • Mulund: 564-5385
  • Harishrai Jakhand. (Bhandup): 560-1634 / 560-1635
  • Hindu Relief Committee (Ghatkopar): 515-3260 / 515-3460
  • Indira Ambulance Service (Goregaon): 872-1993 / 873-7372
  • Infectious Diseases (M.G. Marg): 307-7324 / 307-9643
  • Inlex (Chembur): 551-4266 / 551-4268
  • Jai Ambe Welfare Society (Borivili): 805-1999 / 805-0999
  • Jalaram Baba (Bhuleshwar): 206-9601 / 208-1237
  • Jivan Vilas (Andheri): 834-0476 / 834-3772
  • Kala Yuvak Mandal (Mulund): 560-1185 / 560-3436
  • Lonica Ambulance Service (Vile Parle): 611-4395 / 613-1245
  • Mithaben Nenshi (Dadar): 414-5034
  • Maitri Mandal Trust (Colaba): 283-3504
  • Maratha Kala Mandir (Mumbai Central): 371-2460
  • Municipal Ambulances: 307-7324 / 307-9643
  • Parsi Ambulance Service: 262-1666
  • Sion Hospital (Sion): 407-2737 / 407-6381
  • St. John Services 266-2913

Blood Banks in Mumbai

  • Arpan Blood Bank (Ghatkopar): 511-1313 / 512-9543
  • Associate Blood Bank (Worli): 493-1631 / 493-8846
  • Bhabha Blood Bank (Kurla): 514-0241
  • Bhagwati Blood Bank (Borivili): 893-2461 / 893-3740
  • Bharat Laboratory (Sandhurst Road): 361-7969 / 361-0047
  • Bhatia General Hospital (Tardeo): 307-1292 / 309-4050
  • Bombay Hospital (Marine Lines): 206-7676 / 206-7309
  • B.P.T. Blood Bank (Wadala): 412-0271 / 412-7947
  • Breach Candy Hospital (Bhulabhai Desai Road): 363-3651 / 363-0501
  • Cama and Albless Hospital (CST): 262-0388 / 262-0389
  • City Hospital, Thane: 534-2582 / 534-1409
  • Cooper Hospital (Vile Parle): 620-7254 / 620-7701
  • E.S.I.S. Hospital:
    • Worli: 493-3142 / 493-3428
    • Kandivali: 888-4529
    • Mulund: 561-5520 / 561-5521
  • G.T. Hospital (Dhobi Talao): 262-1464 / 262-1465 /262-1468
  • Green Course Blood Bank (Santacruz): 649-4914 / 649-3700
  • Haffkine Blood Bank (Parel): 412-9320 / 412-9330
  • Hinduja Hospital Blood Bank (Mahim): 445-1515 / 445-2222
  • Hurkissondas Hospital: 385-5555
  • Indian Red Cross Society (Fort): 266-3560 / 266-3195 / 267-0738
  • J.J. Hospital (Byculla): 376-0943 / 376-9400
  • Jaslok Hospital (Peddar Road): 493-3333 / 493-9595
  • Jain Clinic Blood Bank (Kandewadi): 382-9308 / 388-4866
  • K.E.M. Hospital (Parel): 413-5189 / 413-1763
  • M. Gandhi Memorial (Lalbagh): 413-2575
  • Nair Hospital (Mumbai Central): 308-1490 / 308-1491
  • Nanavati Hospital (Vile Parle): 612-3624 / 612-5555
  • Parsi General Hospital (Bhulabhai Desai Road): 363-3641 / 368-1324
  • Rajawadi Blood Bank (Ghatkopar): 512-3721 / 512-3750
  • Sion Hospital (Sion): 407-6381 / 407-6382
  • St. George Blood Bank (CST): 262-0344 / 262-1420
  • St. John Services (CST): 266-2913
  • Sewree T.B. Blood Bank (Sewree): 412-8440
  • Sarvodaya Hospital (Ghatkopar): 515-2332
  • Satyasangh Blood Bank (Dombivali): 446-2703
  • Tata Memorial Hospital (Parel): 414-6750 / 412-7096
  • Wadia Blood Bank (Parel): 412-7787 / 412-9786

Hospitals Numbers in Mumbai

  • Airoli M.B.S. Centre (Airoli): 769-0561
  • Asha Parekh (Santacruz): 649-3737 / 649-2081
  • BARC (Chembur): 551-3985
  • Belapur Hospital (Belapur): 757-0181
  • Bhabha Hospital:
    • Bandra: 642-2541 / 642-2775
    • Chembur: 552-0333 / 552-0334
    • Kurla: 511-3144 / 514-0241
  • Bhagwati Hospital (Borivili): 893-2461 / 893-3740
  • Bhatia Hospital (Tardeo): 307-1291 / 307-1292
  • Bombay Hospital (Marine Lines): 206-7676 / 206-7309
  • BPT Hospital (Wadala): 412-9684 / 412-7947
  • Breach Candy (Bhulabhai Desai Rd.): 363-3651 / 362-3224
  • Cama and Albless (Dhobi Talao): 262-0288 / 262-0390
  • Children Orth. Hospital (Haji Ali): 492-0030 / 492-3873
  • Civil Hospital (Thane): 534-1409 / 534-2582
  • Cooper Hospital (Vile Prale): 620-7254 / 620-7256
  • Cumballa Hill Hospital (Gowalia Tank): 363-0567 / 363-3336
  • Dahisar N.A. Centre (Dahisar): 741-2990
  • E.N.T. Hospital (Dhobi Talao): 204-2526 / 204-3322
  • E.S.I.S. Hospital:
    • Kandivali: 887-7764 / 887-7765
    • Marol: 832-0752 / 832-4996
    • Mulund West: 564-9684 / 564-5520
    • Worli: 493-3142 / 493-2428
  • First Pre. Hospital (Vashi): 766-9189 / 766-9190
  • Gopikrishna P. Me. (Worli): 494-6647 / 494-7837
  • G.T. Hospital (Dhobi Talao): 262-1468 / 262-0560
  • Hinduja Hospital (Mahim): 445-2222 / 445-1515
  • Hindu Sabha Hospital (Ghatkopar): 515-3260 / 515-3460
  • Homeopathic Hospital (Vile Parle): 620-3249
  • Hurkissondas Hospital (Prarthana Samaj): 385-5555
  • Indian Medical F. (Juhu): 621-2297 / 620-6493
  • Inlok Hospital (Chembur): 556-3270 / 556-3269
  • Jain Clinic (Girgaon): 382-9308 / 388-4866
  • Jaslok Hospital (Peddar Road): 493-3333 / 493-9595
  • Kasturba Hospital (Chinchpokli): 308-3901 / 308-3902
  • K.E.M. Hospital (Parel): 413-6051 / 413-1763
  • Kothari Hospital (C.P. Tank): 375-0957
  • Manisha Hospital (Byculla): 371-4890 / 371-4889
  • Mental Hospital (Thane): 532-1810 / 532-3131
  • M.G. Memorial Hospital (Lalbagh): 413-2575 / 414-0776
  • Muktabai Hospital (Ghatkopar): 515-3771 / 512-6088
  • Municipal Hospital (Mulund East): 561-6225 / 561-6226
  • Nair Hospital (Mumbai Central): 308-1492 / 308-1491
  • Nanavati Hospital (Vile Parle): 612-5555 / 612-9302
  • Parsi Hospital (B. Desai Road): 363-3641 / 367-6652
  • Poddar Hospital (Worli): 493-3533 / 493-1846
  • Pragati Hospital (Mulund West): 561-9356 / 561-8857
  • Radhabai W. Ch. Hospital (Mahim): 444-3942 / 437-7814
  • Raheja Hospital (Mahim): 446-7570 / 446-7569
  • Rajawadi Hospital (Ghatkopar): 511-5066 / 511-5067
  • Saifee Hospital (Charni Rd.): 386-1418 / 386-1419
  • Sarvodaya Hospital (Ghatkopar): 515-2237 / 515-2332
  • Shushrusha Hospital (Dadar): 444-9161 / 444-9162
  • Singhania Hospital (Thane): 534-0183 / 534-4181
  • Sion Hospital (Sion): 409-0002 / 409-0367 / 407-6382 / 407-6380
  • Somaiya Prakalp (Chembur): 409-0253
  • St. George Hospital (CST): 262-0242 / 262-0344
  • Suvarna Hospital (Borivili): 805-2130 / 805-2333
  • Tata Hospital (Parel): 414-6750 / 412-7096
  • T.B. Hospital (Sewree): 412-8440
  • Turbhe Hospital (Turbhe): 763-1827
  • Wadia Children Hospital (Parel): 412-9786 / 412-9787

Fire Stations in Mumbai

  • Emergency Control Room: 101 / 309-5991 / 309-5992 / 309-5993 / 309-5994
  • Andheri: 620-5301
  • Bandra: 643-5206
  • Byculla: 307-6111
  • Chembur: 552-4824
  • Colaba: 204-3603
  • Dadar: 413-4200
  • Deonar: 556-3391
  • Dock: 261-1589
  • Fort: 261-1942
  • Gowalia Tank: 364-6001
  • Kandivali: 805-0101
  • Malad: 807-1010
  • Mandvi: 371-6694
  • Marol: 821-0940 / 821-0941
  • Memonwada: 373-8818
  • Mulund: 568-7637
  • Reolicamp: 407-7841
  • Sewree: 376-0756
  • Shivaji Park: 445-7203
  • Vikhroli: 517-0730
  • Worli: 430-0178
  • Navi Mumbai: 101 / 766-0101
  • Thane: 533-6702

Police Station in Mumbai

  • Police Control Room:
    • City: 100
    • New Bombay: 757-4929
  • Aarey: 840-1672 / 840-0816
  • Agripada: 307-8213 / 307-0535 / 307-0532
  • Airport Santacruz: 611-7309 / 611-7315
  • Andheri: 822-1447 / 822-1562
  • Antop hill: 407-4575 / 407-4447
  • Azad Maidan: 262-0697 / 262-0295
  • Bandra: 642-3021 / 640-0917
  • Bhandup: 564-1301 / 568-1442
  • Bhoiwada: 412-5637 / 412-1759
  • Borivili: 801-0145 / 801-2331
  • Byculla: 375-5264 / 371-6399
  • C.B.D.: 757-2209 / 757-1158
  • C.B.D. (Dep. Comm): 757-0029
  • Chembur: 522-1613 / 522-7563
  • Colaba: 285-6817 / 204-3702
  • Cuffe Parade: 218-8009 / 218-3225
  • Dadar: 430-3654 / 430-1403
  • Dahisar: 893-2040 / 895-5024
  • D.B. Marg: 387-2893 / 386-7873
  • Deonar: 556-8682 / 556-3381 / 551-6586
  • Dharavi: 407-2646 / 407-3988
  • Dindoshi: 840-0784 / 840-0781 / 840-7016
  • D.N. Nagar: 623-2117 / 623-0387
  • Dongri: 371-9136 / 375-3676
  • Gamdevi: 367-0505 / 368-0505
  • Ghatkopar: 515-3543 / 511-3256
  • Goregaon: 872-1900 / 872-3409
  • J.J. Hospital: 375-3762 / 375-3782 / 375-3761
  • Jogeshwari (East): 832-8417 / 832-9141 / 830-0230
  • Jogeshwari (West): 836-0505 / 822-1672
  • Juhu: 618-3856 / 618-4308
  • Kalachowki: 375-4128 / 371-5863
  • Kalamboli: 742-3000
  • Kandivali (West): 805-6603 / 802-0711
  • Kandivali (East): 888-6119 / 888-7624 / 888-7618
  • Kanjurmarg: 578-0753 / 578-0944 / 578-3999
  • Kasturba Marg: 805-7239 / 805-9077
  • Khar: 649-4153 / 649-6030 / 649-4977
  • Kherwadi: 642-3500 / 642-6417 / 640-7626
  • Kurla: 514-2868 / 514-5478 / 511-3182
  • L.T. Marg: 208-0303 / 208-4302
  • Mahim: 445-3833 / 445-6237
  • Malabar hill: 363-5517 / 363-5513 / 363-7571
  • Malad: 882-1147 / 882-2946
  • Malavani: 882-0497 / 882-2557
  • Matunga (East): 401-0103 / 401-1783
  • M.I.D.C.: 836-8352 / 839-4205
  • M.R.A. Marg: 262-1313 / 262-0759 / 261-1939
  • Mulund: 568-9844 / 568-4535
  • Nagpada: 309-5661 / 309-2273
  • (Navi Mumbai) Traffic Police Station: 768-4860
  • Nehru Nagar: 522-4291 / 522-4147
  • Nerul: 763-2030
  • Nirmal Nagar: 642-3762 / 640-0931
  • N.M. Joshi Marg: 308-4758 / 308-5732
  • Oshiwara: 632-3861 / 632-3862
  • Pant Nagar: 515-3624 / 511-6687
  • Panvel: 745-2333
  • Pydhonie: 342-0505 / 343-0505 / 343-6114
  • Rabala: 769-2455
  • R.A.K. Marg: 414-5071 / 412-6838
  • R.C.F: 556-4190 / 556-0127
  • Sahar: 822-1711 / 822-1748
  • Sakinaka: 852-3936 / 852-2334
  • Santacruz: 649-2972 / 649-3139
  • Sewree: 375-8163 / 371-6139 / 371-9807
  • Shivaji Nagar: 551-8961 / 556-0402 / 556-0098
  • Shivaji Park: 445-8309
  • Taloja: 741-2333
  • Tardeo: 494-1109 / 494-2142 / 492-1942
  • Thane Police Control Room: 534-5959
  • Tilak Nagar: 552-7293 / 552-9345
  • Trombay: 556-3382 / 556-4371
  • Turbhe: 767-2794 / 767-6375
  • Uran: 722-2366
  • Vakola: 618-2936 / 618-2756
  • Vashi: 766-5346 / 766-66159
  • Vikhroli: 578-2240 / 578-2492 / 578-2189
  • Vikhroli Park Site: 578-4840 / 578-6519 / 578-6518
  • Vile Parle: 611-7301 / 611-7317 / 611-2813
  • V.P. Road: 387-2525 / 386-9719 / 388-3103
  • Wadala: 412-5250 / 412-7106 / 414-7472
  • Worli: 493-0388 / 494-8284 / 493-9352
  • Yellowgate: 261-6578 / 265-5012

Petrol Prices reduced Rs. 0.78 per litre from Midnight

Providing some relief to consumers battling high inflation, oil companies have decided to cut petrol prices by Rs. 0.65 per litre excluding taxes from midnight today. This means, in New Delhi, petrol prices will go down by Rs. 0.78 per litre.

This is the second reduction in petrol prices this month. On November 16, petrol prices were cut by Rs. 2.22 per litre. Petrol now costs Rs. 66.42 per litre in Delhi.

The downward revision in petrol rates is due to a correction in global crude prices. Prices of international gasoline, or petrol, have averaged $107 per barrel during the second half of November as against $115.85 a barrel average during the first fortnight that formed the basis for the Rs. 2.22 per litre cut in prices, effected from November 16.

However, some of the decline in international rates has been taken away by the appreciating rupee which has averaged above Rs. 52 to a US dollar as against Rs. 49.30 to a dollar in first fortnight of November.

Oil companies revise prices of petrol, which was freed from the government control in June last year, on the basis of fortnightly average international oil prices.

This is the third reduction in petrol price since January 2009 when rates were cut by Rs. 5 per litre. Before that, the then oil minister Murli Deora had made oil firms slash petrol price by an equal proportion in December 2008.

Kaleshwar Singh Iron Man of India

Bhopal : It was really hard to digest for SN Yadav, doctor by profession, when he saw as many as 421 coins, dozens of nuts and bolts, on the whole 6 kg of iron-made items stuffed inside a patient's belly.

A question was still lingering inside the Doctor's head though he successfully completed the two-hour operation, "How was he carrying six kg of iron-made items in his stomach?

Patient Kaleshwar Singh, 26, was admitted to Shristi Institute of Medical Research on Saturday in acute pain. Dr Yadav, who was attending on patient Singh decided to conduct an immediate surgery, after serious blockage was found in his stomach in a sonography.

"I was stunned to find 421 coins, dozens of nuts and bolts and three key rings in his stomach. Luckily the patient survived and his condition is stable now," IANS reported Dr Yadav as saying.

Yadav said, "Kaleshwar was in acute pain for about three months and had consulted a few doctors in his village Korkoma, about 20 km from Korba, but his problem was not detected."

Kaleshwar's family members assume that he has been suffering from some mania and had the habit of eating anything he finds.

WSH Series in India

Nimbus Sports will be spending over Rs 100 crore on World Series Hockey (WSH), making it one of the richest non-cricketing tournament. The league, which kicks off on December 17, is a joint initiative with Indian Hockey Federation (IHF), the country’s apex body for hockey.
With the franchises announced and teams drafted, the ambitious World Series Hockey (WSH) looks all set to kick off but for one major hurdle — the players themselves.

Nimbus and Indian Hockey Federation (IHF), on Monday, announced the core group of players that will represent a particular team, but the jury is out on whether the players will actually be available for the eight-city tournament. The organisers dismissed any such concerns and are confident that the players who have signed up for the tournament will definitely play in it.

“We have reached an agreement with the players and they have confirmed their participation. As a part of the agreement, we have also paid them an advance amount. There is no reason why they won’t play,” Nimbus COO Yannick Colaco said.

Hockey India, who have branded the tournament as unsanctioned, have warned that the players participating in WSH will not be considered for the national selection. The inaugural edition of the tournament is scheduled to begin on December 17. There is a question mark over Pakistani players as well, who have been ordered by their federation against taking part in the tournament.

Meanwhile, the player draft —wherein the players were chosen by/allocated to the participating teams — was conducted on Monday. The Mumbai franchisee, captained by Adrian D’Souza, will have the likes of SV Sunil, Yuvraj Walmiki, Viren Rasquinha and Spanish star Pedro Ibarra, among others. Dhanraj Pillay will play for Karnataka, which also consists of drag-flicker Sandeep Singh, Arjun Halappa and Pakistani star Zeeshan Ashraf. Wizcraft has brought the Delhi franchise.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Murder Famous Eunuch (Kinnar) Sonia De - 24 Nov 2011

Sonia De
24th Nov 2011 - It's now four days since city's famed eunuch, Sonia De, was shot dead in full public view on a busy street near Nehru Bridge in Karanj. The Karanj police and officials of the crime branch are believed to have interrogated more than 50 eunuchs but are yet to make a major breakthrough in the case. However, the investigators have a suspicion that Sonia's assailant was a contract killer.

All that the police know so far about the man who shot Sonia is that he was wearing a black shirt and that there was a physical struggle between the shooter and his victim. Sonia was shot while paying the vendor from whom she had purchased pani-puri. The vendor was busy with customers and was unable to take the money immediately. In the meantime, Sonia began talking on her mobile phone. It was Thursday and the time was around 8:30 pm when the roads and streets in the area are full of people and traffic.

It was then that a man in his thirties and wearing a black shirt shot Sonia from close range. According to investigators, the distance between the shooter and Sonia was quite close. The vendor said that when the shooting occurred, Sonia immediately caught the attacker and there was a bit of struggle between them. But the assailant kept firing bullets, one of which pierced Sonia's chest.
"She cried in pain and ran towards the other side of the road asking for help. Then there was a huge commotion on the road. This is all that we know so far," said a police officer who is among the investigators of the case.

Karanj police inspector KS Savani said the man who shot Sonia seems to be a sharpshooter but he couldn't shoot her from a distance because there were too many people around her at the time. He said that the murder must have been planned earlier and the assailant appears to have been a contract killer.

The investigators of the case, including Savani and deputy commissioner of police, zone-2, HG Patel, claim that prima facie it seems that Sonia was killed because of some property dispute. However, finding the killer is like looking for a needle in a haystack because there are dozens of people (mostly eunuchs) who were at loggerheads with Sonia over property and because of internal rivalry, a source in the police said.

Monday, November 28, 2011

NMC hand over our Water work OCWL

NAGPUR: After MSEB now NMC also hand over our water work in private company OCWL a delay of more than two and a half years, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) will finally hand over the city water works to Orange City Water Ltd (OCWL), a private company, for a period of 25 years.

Official sources said the agreement will be signed between NMC, special purpose vehicle of NMC- Nagpur Environmental Services Limited (NESL) and OCWL, a joint venture of France-based Veolia Water and city-based M/s Vishwaraj Infrastructures Limited, in a closed door programme to be held at 12 noon on Thursday.

On the behalf of NMC, municipal commissioner Sanjeev Jaiswal will sign the agreement. Top officials of Veolia have arrived from France for the agreement.Once agreement is signed, the water works of the city will pass into OCWL hand for next 25 years.

Officials said the private operator will take about a week to start functioning. For reasons not clear, NMC has kept signing of agreement very secret. The public programme of hand over is likely on November 28. The operator will take over water treatment plants, over head water tanks, staffers, billing system, offices and entire water network of the city. Later, it will execute 24x7 water supply scheme in all parts of the city.

The central government had sanctioned Nagpur Water Supply Efficiency project under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM). The 24x7 water supply was a part of the project. The pilot project implemented in Dharampeth Zone was to be completed by June 2010 but it is incomplete even now. It was to be extended to entire city from April 2009 and completed by April 2012.

Now it is running behind schedule.After emerging as lowest bidder, NMC issued a letter of intent (LoI) to Veolia on November 18, 2010. The company was to take over the water works within 120 days, that is by March 18, 2011 but there was another delay. The ruling group wasn't sure whether handing over water works to private operator before civic elections will help it in the polls. It seems the office bearers have finally given green signal.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Christian Bale going to play Batman Movie

Actor Christian Bale, who plays the titular character in the last Batman movie ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, says that he is done playing the superhero.

Bale, 37, joined the Batman movies in 2005 with director Christopher Nolan to reinvigorate the flailing franchise, based on a series of graphic novel, reported US magazine.”I wrapped a few days ago so that will be the last time I’m taking that Batman hood off. I believe that the whole production wrapped yesterday, so it’s all done. Everything’s finished. It’s me and director Christopher Nolan that will be the end of that Batman era,” Bale said.

Previous actors who played Batman include Adam West, Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer and George Clooney.

The first film, ‘Batman Begins’ starring Bale earned $ 372 million worldwide, though its sequel ‘The Dark Knight’, co-starring the late Heath Ledger fared much better, earning $ 1 billion globally.

‘The Dark Knight Rises’ also stars Morgan Freeman Gary Oldman, Anne Hathaway, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Tom Hardy.

“In many ways, Hathaway has the hardest job. There are a number of people who feel that the Catwoman role has been defined previously. So, I always saw Anne’s role as being the toughest job of any of us,” Bale said.

The film hits theaters July 20, 2012.

Salman says don't call him Bhai

This is one term of endearment Salman Khan would rather do without. The brawny star, who's made a successful career out of playing the saviour, thus earning the sobriquet of Bhai, and the sisterly affections of his many female fans, does not want to be the Big Brother anymore.

The reason? He has marriage on his mind. It all started with an event in Dubai earlier this month, when someone addressed his as Bhai. The star retorted saying, he has two sisters who call him Bhai and that is more than enough for him.

According to the buzz generating from his inner circle, there is more to Salman's allergy to 'bhai' products. The prolonged illness and complicated neuro-surgery has apparently made the 46-year-old star acutely conscious of his single status. Mirror has learnt that Sallu Bhai...oops.. Sallu... confided in a trusted co-star that it gets awfully lonely at his age and he's seriously considering marriage.

The co-star and friend said, "Salman has changed. He has become progressively protective and guardian-like towards his younger heroines Kareena, Katrina and Sonakshi. But the flip side is, he now feels that if he continues to be the universal 'Bhai' no girl would ever want to marry him." And the first step towards getting hitched is getting people, especially women, to stop calling him Bhai. Suniel Shetty who has known Salman for years, and who was also stopped calling him Bhai, says, "It is true Salman doesn't like to be addressed as 'Bhai' any longer.

He is convinced it keeps the girls away." This was corroborated by another friend of the actor, who said, "Salman has told all of us guys that only Arbaaz and Sohail and his sisters will be allowed to address him as 'Bhai.' He is fed up of being the universal brother. He keeps saying he can never find a soul-mate if he continues to be 'Bhai' to everyone." To twist his certain co-star's words... Hume thappad se nahin...bhai se dar lagta hain sahab!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Yves Rossy Jetman Show -26 Nov 2011

A Swiss adventurer with a jet-propelled fixed wing on his back has flown in formation with jet aircraft in his native country.

52-year-old Yves Rossy is a former fighter jet pilot and known as "Jetman."

On Friday, he took part in a formation flight with 2 trainer jets in northwestern Switzerland.

Rossy jumped from a helicopter at an altitude of 1,500 meters and flew alongside the 2 jets for about 10 minutes at a speed of about 220 kilometers per hour. He then parachuted to the ground.

Rossy has previously flown with a jet-propelled wing at various locations, including across the English Channel.
Saturday, November 26, 2011 12:13

Fire in Shopping Mall - Mumbai

A major fire gutted three popular shopping complexes in south Mumbai early Saturday, the fire brigade said. There were no casualties.

According to a fire brigade official, the fire broke out around 3.30 a.m. in the Sara-Sahara Mall, barely a stone's throw away from Mumbai Police Commissionerate at Crawford Market.

The blaze quickly spread from Sara-Sahara Mall to the adjoining Manish Market and Mohta Market, both reputed for their array of electronic and electrical consumer goods, and situated in a thickly congested area.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known.

The Sara-Sahara Mall has been in the news for its reported ownership by absconding mafia don Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar.

Municipal Commissioner Subodh Kumar told reporters that the fire would be brought "under control soon" and there are no immediate reports of any casualties.

At least 33 fire tenders and 20 water tankers were rushed to the scene and attempted to tackle the blaze in the heart of the commercial area of south Mumbai.

So far, over 350 shops in the three shopping plazas have been reduced to ashes, besides several small shops located nearby, resulting in losses estimated in several crores of rupees.

Three Year After Mumbai 26/11

It’s been three years since vile, jihad-indoctrinated men from a benighted jihad-indoctrinated nation sneaked into Mumbai and waged urban war on India’s most vibrant city.

Since then, countless tears have been shed, and much time and energy has been expended in applying balm to India’s bruised soul. Yet, we’ve still not been able to bring a closure to those dark days of terrorist hell.

Many reasons account for why 26/11 is a wound that still weeps. And, no, it’s not just about the fact that the sole surviving terrorist – Ajmal Kasab – still sits on death row, making a mockery of the provisions of Indian jurisprudence that were intended to ensure a fair trial.

The fact that a gunman who was, quite improbably, caught on closed circuit television cameras while dealing in death is savouring the hospitality of the Indian state at considerable expense must surely rankle with many of the families of 26/11 victims.

But it isn’t just some primitive bloodlust that underlies the body of public sentiment seeking Kasab’s death – after, it bears reiterating, a due process of trial. It is rather more about the willingness of the Indian state, which is justifiably perceived as being overly soft, to signal its earnestness in bringing a closure to that November nightmare.

Any way you look at it, the 26/11 attack was a proxy war waged by Pakistan, and for all its denials and two-faced conduct since then, even Pakistan has forsaken its pawn, and today acknowledges the merit of hanging Kasab.

So, yes, Kasab’s trial and the rendering of justice is an important part of reconciliation, but there’s also more to that process.
We  Salute Indian Policemen, Armymen & NSG men who laid down their lives to save Mumbai
For one thing, it’s fair to say that Mumbai – and, for that matter, India – isn’t any safer from terror attacks since 26/11. Sure, we haven’t seen an attack as spectacular as that, and many terror plots have perhaps been pre-empted through better intelligence (or sheer luck), but for all the thunderous speeches we’ve heard since then, we haven’t exactly secured ourselves in any convincing fashion.

With every terrorist attack since then, Mumbai, and the rest of India, has shown admirable fortitude and resolve to never let it happen again. Yet, we know with near-certainty that the prospect of its happening again is very real. True, there’s no merit in living in mortal fear of another attack, but we don’t even have the consolation of knowing that we’re doing the barest minimum to keep our cities safe.

Three years after 26/11, Pakistan’s role in sponsoring jihadi terror – in India and elsewhere – is stark enough for the wider world not to look away from. Yet, for all the rhetoric about improving bilateral relations, there isn’t a perceptible change in the mindset of Pakistani state, and principally its ISI-military complex, in its use of jihadi forces to wage proxy war on India. To this day, Pakistan continues to evade responsibility for bringing the real perpetrators of 26/11 to trial.

India’s coercive diplomacy vis-à-vis Pakistan over the past three years has seen some positive results. Yet, rushing headlong into a peacenik initiative – in the absence of any indication that the real power behind the Pakistani throne is on board – is folly.

Peace is certainly desirable, but trying to secure peace at any cost, particularly when the sentiment isn’t reciprocated, is dangerous. That’s exactly the wrong way to bring a closure to 26/11.

२६/११ के तिन साल बाद...!

26/11 भले हमारा 9/11 हो लेकिन राजनीति से बंटा हुआ भारत आज भी यह नहीं जानता कि उसे अपने दुश्मन का क्या करना चाहिए या जख्मों से ललुहान अपनी राष्ट्रवादी आत्मा पर किस तरह मरहम लगाना चाहिए.

मुंबई, यह ऐसा महानगर है जो कभी सोता नहीं, भले ही बाकी भारत झपकियां ले. मुंबई एक कभी न टूटने वाला सम्मोहन है, और यहां के  सम्मोहित मुंबईकर बताएंगे कि यह वह शहर है जहां सपने देखना जीवन है. तिन साल पहिले 26 नवंबर को यह शहर कट्टरवादी इस्लाम के विनाशकारी गुस्से की दहकती मिसाल बन गया. आंखों में नफरत की आग और हाथों में बंदूक लिए 10 नौजवान जिहादियों ने जब पूरे शहर को जैसे कब्जे में ले लिया और भारत के खिलाफ जंग का ऐलान कर दिया, तो एक निष्क्रिय राष्ट्र की सारी कमजोरियां भी उजागर हो गईं. करीब 60 घंटे तक कुछ सिरफिरे लोगों, जिनकी हरकतों का खाका पाकिस्तान में बैठे उनके आकाओं ने तैयार किया था, ने एक अरब से ज्‍यादा की आबादी वाले और विश्व की ताकत बनने की तमन्ना रखने वाले देश को कांपते, असहाय बंधक की तरह अपने कब्जे में कर लिया. आग की लपटों में घिरे ताजमहल होटल-अमेरिका में 9/11 के जलते टॉवरों जैसी अमिट छवि-की तस्वीर देश की स्मृति से कभी मिट नहीं पाएगी और उसकी शर्म भी.

मेरे जेहन में एक मुल्क की लाचारी का वह नजारा अब भी ताजा है. मैं मुंबई ब्यूरो के अनेक सहकर्मियों के साथ जबरन ली गई एक टैक्सी, क्योंकि मेरे होटल ने टैक्सी देने से मना कर दिया था, से हमले के शिकार ट्राइडेंट होटल के बाहर पहुंचा तो वहां पूरी तरह अफरा-तफरी का माहौल था. शहर के तत्कालीन पुलिस आयुक्त हसन गफूर अपनी सफेद एंबेसडर के सहारे पीठ टिकाए 34 मंजिला होटल को देख रहे थे, जैसे वे आसमान से किसी दैवी शक्ति के उतरने की प्रतीक्षा कर रहे हों. वे वैसे ही असमंजस में थे जैसे कि वहां मौजूद 150 रिपोर्टर और 200 से ज्‍यादा पुलिसकर्मी अपने बॉस से निर्देशों का इंतजार कर रहे थे. सुबह पांच बजे तक वे एक मूक प्रत्यक्षदर्शी की तरह मौजूद रहे. चेहरे पर सूनेपन के अलावा उनके पास बताने के लिए कुछ भी सूचना नहीं थी.

इस सबके बीच मुख्यमंत्री विलासराव देशमुख के काफिले का अलग ही नजारा था, जो भीड़ को चीरकर वहां पहुंचा था. यह यात्रा उनके लिए अपमानजनक बन गई. अगले तीन दिन तक, जिसने भारत को हिलाकर रख दिया, इतिहास के सबसे लंबे आतंकवादी हमले का सीधा प्रसारण टीवी पर चलता रहा, जो हमलावरों और उनके प्रायोजकों के लिए खुशी की बात थी. इस्लामी आतंकवाद का सबसे ज्‍यादा दंश झेलने वाले देश भारत ने एक बार फिर घुटने टेक दिए. और हां, इससे दिखावे के लिए कुछ लोग नप भी गए-केंद्रीय गृह मंत्री, प्रदेश के  गृह मंत्री और मुख्यमंत्री. ऐसे लोग, जिनके जाने का नुक्सान बर्दाश्त किया जा सकता था.

तीन साल बाद, हम कहां हैं? और मुंबई के तथाकथित जोश को क्या हुआ? शहर विभाजित और संभ्रम में है, और शासन के ऊंचे हलकों में सब कुछ पहले ही जैसा चल रहा है. जनादेश पाने के बाद भी कांग्रेस-एनसीपी गठबंधन को सरकार के गठन में दो हफ्ते लग गए. उनके दिमाग में एक सुरक्षित और मजबूत मुंबई नहीं थी, वे तो कमाई वाले मंत्रालयों के लिए लड़ रहे थे. दूसरी राजनीती पक्ष अपना अपना लगा के बैठी हैं , तो दूसरी ओर 26/11 हमले का जीवित चेहरा अजमल आमिर कसाब भारतीय न्याय व्यवस्था की आरामदेह भूलभुलैया के मजे लूट रहा है.

कहानी के भावनात्मक पक्ष में जाएं तो एटीएस के निर्भीक प्रमुख हेमंत करकरे की विधवा कविता करकरे अब भी यह जानना चाहती हैं कि उनके पति की मौत क्यों हुई. उधर कूटनीति मोर्चे पर नॉर्थ ब्लॉक के आला अधिकारी 26/11 के योजनाकारों पर दस्तावेज पर दस्तावेज तैयार करने में मशगूल हैं, लेकिन हमले की साजिश रचने वाले उस पाकिस्तान की सरपरस्ती में आराम से बैठे हैं, जो अब भारत की कमजोरियों से अच्छी तरह वाकिफ हो चुका है. आज मुंबई हमले की कहानी में दाऊद गिलानी उर्फ डेविड हेडली का नाम जब उछल रहा है तो एक बार फिर हमारे खुफिया तंत्र में खामियां उजागर हो गई हैं. हमारा काम अमेरिकियों ने किया.
 
अपने यहां 9/11 हमले के बाद अमेरिका खुफिया तंत्र की अहमियत अच्छी तरह जान गया है. हम यह कहते हुए कभी नहीं थकते कि 26/11 हमारा 9/11 है. लेकिन इसमें भारी अंतर है. 12 सितंबर को अमेरिका एक आत्मघाती आरोप-प्रत्यारोप के खेल में फंसा हुआ विभाजित देश नहीं था. यह गुस्से और देशभक्ति-हमारे देश में एक घिसा-पिटा शब्द-की भावनाओं से एकजुट हुआ देश था. तब यह लाल अमेरिका या नीला अमेरिका नहीं था. तब यह दुख में डूबा एक राष्ट्र जरूर था लेकिन सभ्यता के दुश्मनों को सबक सिखाने का उसने पक्का इरादा कर लिया था. जैसा कि ल मोंदे ने अपने संपादकीय में कहा था, ''आज हम सभी अमेरिकी हैं.'' दूसरी तरफ हमले के तीन साल बाद भारत राजनीति से बंटा हुआ देश है, जो नहीं जानता कि उसे अपने दुश्मन के साथ क्या करना चाहिए. हम आज भी उतने ही किंकर्तव्यविमूढ़ हैं, जितने साल भर पहले उस भयावह नवंबर की रात थे.


What is the Kolaveri Kolaveri di

Kolaveri', a rage on the internet and elsewhere, is a highly popular slang among Tamil youth, normally used to silence a cranky person in a group.
 Music composer Anirudh,Dhanush,Shruti Hassan, Aishwarya and Sound Engineer Sivakumar

Kolaveri Di, already a rage, seems on a record breaking spree. In less than a day, the song has got more than a million hits on YouTube & other Social networking sites

It is among several Tamil words which youngsters use between themselves without implying actual meaning. Kolaveri, which means murderous rage, is now popular even in other parts of the country, thanks to the peppy song 'Why this kolaveri di?' from upcoming Tamil flick '3'.

The song is a rage among millions of students and youngsters, especially in social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter and video sharing site of You Tube. 'Yen indha kolaveri? (why this kolaveri)' can be heard in college campuses and other places where youngsters hang around in Tamil Nadu.

It is actually used to put off a cranky person in a group. The slang has been used by the makers of '3' to depict the anguish of a person who has just tasted rejection from the hands of a girl whom he liked.


Friday, November 25, 2011

Apple iPhone 4S Now in India

Apple iPhone 4S
The wait for Apple phone enthusiasts in India is over as Bharti Airtel and Aircel have launched Apple's iPhone 4S in the country on Thursday midnight.

For a 16GB iPhone, both Aircel and Airtel have priced it for Rs 44,500 while its higher variant of 32GB would come at Rs 50,900.

Both the carriers have not made any official announcement regarding the price of Apple iphone 4S 64 GB.

The iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 4 are still available, and an 8GB iPhone 3GS costs just Rs 20,900.

For beginners, Apple iPhone 4S is the most talked about phone after the death of its founder Steve Jobs. This phone was announced a day before Job’s demise.

How to book an iPhone?

Now pre orders for iphone 4S 16 GB and iphone 4S 32 GB are available. The phones are available for pre-order on the operators’ respective websites till November 24. As per the information given in the Airtel website, you have to pay the full cash at the time of pre booking and the hand set will be made available to you on the launch day.

Third party services are being used to handle the pre-orders. Bharati Airtel is using Actify.in, while Aircel has teamed up with NCarry.com to handle the bookings.

The phones are being distributed by Beetel in India, while both carriers are offering money-back plans through which the customer can recover the cost of the phone in 3 years.

Features of Apple iPhone 4S

It boasts of a 3.5-inch 960 x 640p widescreen multi-touch Retina display and features World Phone capabilities.

Powered by the new iOS 5, this smartphone is integrated with a dual-core A5 chip processor that supposedly offers faster web browsing and considerably enhanced gaming experiences.

With its celebrated optics - which are said to be at par with mid-range digital cameras - and integration with the new iCloud service, the iPhone 4S takes smartphones to a new level.

The 8MP camera has a larger aperture, a custom lens, advanced hybrid infrared filter and face detection feature. Through this camera, owners can record videos in 1080p HD and also use the front facing VGA FaceTime camera for video chatting.

The 16GB iPhone 4S would be available in two colours- black and white.

Perhaps the biggest feature of the phone is the new voice-activated personal assistant Siri.

What is Siri?

Siri which is built using ages of research from DARPA and Apple’s own design labs, provides a compelling new way to use a phone, by talking to it.

Just talk to Siri as you would to a person: “Do I need an umbrella?” or “Any great burgers around here?” or “Where’s the closest ATM?” Siri not only understands what you say, it knows what you mean. It figures out the right apps to use to find the right answer. Then, just like a personal assistant, it answers you. Siri makes phone calls, sends messages, schedules meetings, sets reminders, and more.

Siri communicates using natural language, and apart from working, it also jokes. While people in English speaking countries are realizing their dreams of being Iron Man and talking to his personal assistant Jarvis, it remains to be seen how Siri adjusts with the majority of Indians speaking broken English with a complete disregard for proper grammar.

Be-careful Bike racer in Mumbai

After the successful drive against drink driving, the Mumbai police are now planning to launch another such measure against bike racing on city roads.

Those caught speeding away on city roads will be charged under stringent sections of the law. They will be arrested and will be produced in court. Earlier, such offenders were let off with just a fine and warning.

The drive against drink driving, which was implemented a couple of years ago, was a huge success and brought down drink driving cases considerably.

“It’s not that the laws were not in place, but then many times, the offenders would be left with a stern warning and a fine. But now, we have decided to a handle it with an iron fist and will be taking the offenders to the task,” said a senior official from the city police.
“We are concentrating our focus on the bike racing offenders.

Strict action will be taken against them under various sections of the law,” said Additional Commissioner of Police VN Patil.

Bike racing has become a menace for the past few years, with the offenders doing dangerous stunts on a speeding bike, thus putting their lives at risk along with others.

According to sources, bike racing is rampant is areas like Girgaum Chowpatty, Nariman Point and Bandra Reclamation.

Generally, youngsters on the speed demons zip away in a serpentine manner with no regard for traffic rules and no respect for other motorists.

“We hope that strict action against the offenders will bring down the incidents of bike racing on city roads,” said another official.
The officials said that stricter punishment like taking the offenders to police stations, court and even jail will act as deterrence.

A similar drive against drink driving has given Mumbai police immense success in the past few years.

Earlier, drink driving offenders were let off with just paying a simple fine. But now they were facing stricter punishment like cancellation of their driving licences and jail sentence.-DNA

Kabaddi Championship in Mumbai

Kabaddi Championship
MUMBAI: With the aim to revive interest in Kabaddi, We Care Foundation and Air India have joined hands to organise Corporate National Kabaddi Championship from 23-27 November at Maharashtra State Kabbadi Association ground in the historic Shivaji Park.

The tournament, which is into it's fourth edition, will offer a prize purse of over Rs 500,000 for the winning teams along with a artistic trophy.

The event, which is being under the auspices of Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India and Maharashtra State Kabaddi Association, will witness 26 teams across the country competing hard to win the top spot.

Some of the corporate teams taking part in the event are Air India, ONGC, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, Mahindra & Mahindra, Vijaya Bank, Baba Atomic Research Centre, Union Bank, Dena Bank, Fire Brigade, Central Civil Services, and Haryana Police among others.

Lending support to the cause of kabbadi are former Indian hockey captain Dhanraj Pillay, Cricketer Pravin Amre, Kabaddi players Raju Bhavsar, Ashok Shinde, Ganesh Shetty and Secretary of Air India’s Sports Promotion Board Dilip Pinge.

The organisers also hope to attract sizeable crowd particularly since it's being held in Shivaji Park, a hub of sporting activities for budding sportsmen and sports lovers alike.

The five day tournament will begin with a celebrity kabbadi match between top hockey, cricketers, football, kabaddi players and bollywood personalities.

Nationalist Congress Party MLA and We Care Foundation Chairman Kiran Pawaskar, "Our effort is to generate interest for kabaddi amongst the Indian youth. We have involved and invited several role models of kabaddi to inspire the youth and I hope the game gets a major boost across the country through this tournament.”

Kabaddi matches put off after Sharad Pawar attack

The attack on union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar in the capital has sparked widespread protests in the state. This has resulted in the cancellation of the Thursday’s game of the ongoing fourth Corporate National kabaddi championship at Shivaji Park.
“We strongly condemn the cowardly attempt on Pawar. To show our solidarity, we hereby announce the cancellation of today’s matches,” said Kiran Pawaskar, NCP MLC and president of the championship, in a release. He further said, “We respect the rules, regulations and the spirit of the sport and will follow the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India’s norms. As a result, Thursday’s cancelled matches will be scheduled for Friday.”
Meanwhile, former BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah has condemned the attack on Pawar. Shah was the board’s secretary when the NCP leader was its president.

Wal-Mart world big shop now in India

 
India will open the country’s retail industry to foreign supermarkets, Food Minister KV Thomas told reporters today, a much delayed reform expected to help unclog supply bottlenecks and ease inflation over time.

The government has decided to allow 51 percent foreign direct investment in the multi-brand retail sector and also decided to raise the cap on foreign investment in single-brand retailing to 100 percent from 51 percent, Thomas added.

The decision will be cheered by global retail giants such as Wal-Mart that have long been eyeing India’s lucrative retail sector worth an estimated $450 billion a year.

The world’s largest retail group, Wal-Mart Stores Inc, and its rivals see India’s retail sector as one of the last frontier markets, where a burgeoning middle-class still shops at local, family-owned merchants.

Allowing foreign retailers to take stakes of up to 51 percent in supermarkets would attract much-needed capital from abroad and ultimately help unclog supply bottlenecks that have kept inflation stubbornly close to a double-digit clip.

Efforts to liberalise the sector, perceived as politically risky ahead of elections next year in India’s largest state, Uttar Pradesh, have been hampered by the government’s political opponents and sections of the ruling coalition itself.

Millions of small retail traders vigorously oppose competing with foreign giants, potentially providing a lightning rod for criticism of the ruling Congress party ahead of crucial state elections next year.

About Wal-Mart

Walmart serves customers and members more than 200 million times per week at more than 9826 retail units under 60 different banners in 28 countries. With fiscal year 2010 sales of $405 billion, Walmart employs 2.1 million associates worldwide.

A leader in sustainability, corporate philanthropy and employment opportunity, Walmart ranked in the top ten among retailers in Fortune Magazine’s 2010 Most Admired Companies survey.

Walmart was founded in 1962, with the opening of the first Walmart discount store in Rogers, Ark. The company incorporated as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., on Oct. 31, 1969. The company's shares began trading on OTC markets in 1970 and were listed on the New York Stock Exchange two years later.

The company grew to 276 stores in 11 states by the end of the decade. In 1983, the company opened its first Sam’s Club membership warehouse and in 1988 opened the first supercenter -- now the company’s dominant format -- featuring a complete grocery in addition to general merchandise. Walmart became an international company in 1991 when it opened its first Sam's Club near Mexico City

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Hemant Meshram's World Record Rangoli of Lord Buddha - Nagpur

Hemant Meshram Lord Buddha's Rangoli
The Person Hemant Meshram try to making world longest Rangoli in Nagpur on Deekshabhoomi ground. He is making
Lord Buddha’s Rangoli with Deer.
This Rangoli take space near about 18072 sq. area. For that he is using 2 tons Rangoli  and there using 32 different color also.

Hemant continuously working last 50 Hours to complete hes Rangoli in Deekshabhoomi from 22 Nov 2011 6:00 PM and continuously he’s doing work 24 Nov 2011 9:00 PM….but  Rangoli till not complete prediction  he will done at 10:00Pm .

He is proper from Chandrapur but he want make Guinness world records thats’y he came in Nagpur and he know Deekshabhoomi place very good for he’s Art.

He need near about Rs. 40000/- to do participation charges in Guinness world record competition but he don’t have it. His Economically condition is also not good so he need some support from us.  thats’y some people and local Tv channel Lord Buddha’s support him. Encourage  Hemant Meshram and His Art. mumbaifreshnews.blogspot.com with him.
Hemant Meshram try to complete Rangoli

Hemant Meshram Art in Nagpur


Hemant Meshram woring on Rangoli

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Emraan Hashmi Towards of Lok Sabha


Actors do anything to promotes them movie thats'y Emraan Hashmi was outside Parliament on Wednesday to promote his upcoming movie 'The Dirty Picture', also starring Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah and Tusshar Kapoor.

The actor was expected to take a metro ride and had also planned a visit to the Nizamuddin Dargah later in the day.

On being asked about this promotional tactic Emraan said, "It is an unusual way to promote the film and so we are on for it."

So, even as Parliament has seen no work for two days now, MPs came face to face with Emraan for 'The Dirty Picture.'

Cyrus Mistry Take Over Ratan Tata in Dec 2012.

The board of directors of Tata Sons at its meeting on Wednesday appointed Cyrus P Mistry as Deputy Chairman. He will work with Ratan N Tata over the next year and take over from him when Tata retires in December 2012. At 38, he will be one of the youngest directors of the 138-year-old company.

The decision was made as per the unanimous recommendation of the selection committee. Endorsing the appointment, Tata, Chairman of Tata Sons, said: “The appointment of Cyrus P Mistry as Deputy Chairman of Tata Sons is a good and far-sighted choice.

He has been on the board of Tata Sons since August 2006 and I have been impressed with the quality and calibre of his participation, his astute observations and his humility. He is intelligent and qualified to take on the responsibility being offered and I will be committed to working with him over the next year to give him the exposure, the involvement and the operating experience to equip him to undertake the full responsibility of the group on my retirement.”

Mistry's statement

Soon after his reaction, Cyrus P Mistry thanked the selection committee and the Board and said: “I feel deeply honoured by this appointment. I am aware that an enormous responsibility, with a great legacy, has been entrusted to me. I look forward to Mr Tata’s guidance in the year ahead in meeting the expectations of the Group.

 I take this responsibility very seriously and in keeping with the values and ethics of the Tata Group I will undertake to legally dissociate myself from the management of my family businesses to avoid any issue of conflict of interest”

 Who is Cyrus Mistry

Cyrus Mistry is the younger son of construction tycoon Pallonji Mistry and is currently the Managing Director of Shapoorji Pallonji & Company Limited. At 38, he will be one of the youngest directors of the 138-year-old company, set up as a trading firm in 1868.

Mistry is a Graduate in Civil Engineering from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London and a Master of Science in Management from the London Business School.
He joined the Shapoorji Pallonji Group in 1991 as a Director. In 2000 when the Shapoorji Pallonji Group acquired AFCONS, he became a Director and in 2003 its Chairman. He has been able to metamorphosis the construction business in the Shapoorji Pallonji group to scale new heights year on year.  Mistry was appointed to the board of Tata Sons Ltd. in 2006. He holds non-Executive position on Boards of several companies.

Anna back to Blogging

 
Anna Hazare returned to blogging today, a fortnight after he fell out with his former blogger, whom he accused of airing his views without his authorisation.

In his new blog, Hazare introduced a fresh agenda — development of 100 model villages to curb corruption — apart from the Jan Lokpal bill, electoral reforms and decentralisation of power.

For developing 100 model villages, Hazare said they need to involve industrialists with “good character”, who are willing to serve the country as some helped Mahatma Gandhi during the freedom struggle.

His new blog the first posting was about curbing corruption and developing model villages.
Anna Hazare's blog. Hazare had shut down his earlier blog in the first week of this month after he fell out with Raju Parulekar, a journalist who was managing his blog.

The Gandhian had accused Parulekar of airing his views on restructuring Team Anna‘s core committee without talking to him. Parulekar denied the allegations and made public an unpublished letter by Hazare, in which he had talked about reorganising his team.

Recalling that some industrialists had financially supported Mahatma Gandhi, he said, “To create model villages, we will also have to involve such industrialists, who are willing to serve the country and are of good character.

“I believe that curbing corruption and creating ideal villages will provide a new direction to the country. I strongly believe that if activists, who have experience in village development provide the necessary guidance, it could help set the direction for the future of India,” he said.

In his blog, Hazare said, “If you want proper development of the country, firstly we need to curb corruption. To achieve this, we are working for strong anti-corruption laws like the Jan Lokpal bill.”

“To further tackle corruption, we also need electoral reforms, right to reject, decentralisation of power and along with that we also need to work on implementation of existing laws. Simultaneously, we also have to develop 100 model villages in different parts of India,” Hazare said.

Hazare said he had received letters from more than 50 educated people offering their services for the cause. “Many people, after fulfilling their family responsibilities, are offering to devote 12-15 days per month. Many people are ready to work in their own areas as volunteers.

“There are many young people who have not married till now and do not wish to get married. They say they are ready to devote their life for the nation and society,” he said, adding they will select people with good character and for this he will send his trusted people for selecting them.

Anna said, “We need to have two leaders per village and to ensure this he will conduct leadership training for three months in villages.”

Helicopter Crash in Auckland - New Zealand

A helicopter helping install a Christmas tree on Auckland's waterfront crashes in dramatic fashion, but the pilot escapes serious injury.

Footage captured by Television New Zealand Wednesday morning shows the pilot slowly descending from about 25 feet (8 meters) when the chopper's blades appear to get caught in cables attached to scaffolding. The rear of the helicopter snaps and the pilot is tossed about as the helicopter smashes into the ground.

The television station reports that pilot Greg Gribble, who has 20 years experience, says he's "doing fine" after his ordeal.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

III Anniversary of 26/11-Mumbai

As we near the anniversary of 26/11, Mumbaikars remember. “Ahead of third anniversary of the 26/11 attacks, a peace march was held in Mumbai on Sunday to pay tribute to the martyrs and victims of the attack. Dressed in white clothes, hundreds of people including Bollywood playback singer Sonu Nigam, actor Sunil Shetty and wrestler Khali participated in the march that started from Nariman Point, opposite Hotel Trident, one of the terror affected sites, to Princess Street flyover. Anti Terrorist Front (ATF) chief M S Bitta who organised the march said, “we intend to create awareness among the people. It is about remembering those who laid down their lives for the country and got killed. Mumbai is vulnerable to terror attacks and might remain so in the future. We all need to join hands against terrorism,” says The Hindu.

Porn Star Sunny Leone In Big Boss 5

Sunny Leone has entered in the Bigg Boss house yesterday night and her entry making sure that it would be very entertaining. She entered in the house with very famous song Chaliya Chaliya and in Hindi traditional attire. She entered the house carried by eight men on the shoulders on a traditional Indian attire sitting daintily inside a doli.

Sunny Leone who was Indo Canadian model and famous po–n star, said that working in p–n industry doesn’t mean prostitution. Sunny Leone would be the sexiest entrance of the Bigg Boss 5.She get franked with the other contestants who were looking very much impressed by her and

some also invited her to stay with them in their rooms. Sunny Leone who is a famous porn star is the guest participant of the Bigg Boss Season 5 but it is also expected by some media reports that she may join the Bigg Boss Season 5 till end.

Sunny Leone said participating in “Bigg Boss” will make people realize she isn’t the cliched ‘adult star’. “I grew up in a regular Indian household; I’ve been taught to be a good person. I want Indian people to know that. And I’ve always been interested in Bollywood, so with this show, I might get good roles in Hindi films,” she says.

Fire in Hwrah-Dehradun Express

Fire in Doon Express a four-year-old girl and her mother were killed when two coaches of the of  Howrah-Dehradun Express in Jaharkhand’s Giridih district in the wee hours today, senior officials of East Central Railway said.

The fire was spotted in the coach between Parasnath and Nimiaghat stations, divisional railway manager (Dhanbad division) Sudhir Kumar said.

Two people are feared dead, senior divisional commercial Manager Dayanand said. A CNN-IBN report said that a third body is also recovered from the spot. Relief train and ambulance are at the spot, he said.
When fire in Doon Express most of the people were sleeping that time this thing happen.

According to a railway ministry spokesperson in New Delhi, the fire broke out at 2.30am in B-1 AC coach and then it spread to B-2 AC coach near about 128 passengers in both coaches. Both the coaches have been detached from the train. Railway PRO Anil Saxena said

The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained and an inquiry has been ordered by Commissioner Railway Safety (CRS), the spokesman said.

Railway has set up a help line for relatives of the passengers. The helpline numbers are 033-26413660, 033-26402243 and 032-62220518.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Wikipedia needed to Increase Hindi contributors

Mumbai News: Jimmy Wales founder of  Wikipedia said he saw tremendous potential for the growth of Indian regional language articles on Wikipedia and said he hoped to see an increase in the number of active contributors and editors from India. Wales was in Mumbai on Friday to deliver the keynote address at India’s first ever Wiki Conference, and said that at present there were only a little over 50 active contributors to Wikipedia in Hindi which was a pity. He further added that given the fact that Wikipedia editing in regional languages was still at a fledgling state, it was a very exciting time to recruit new contributors.
Jimmy Wales
“The problem for a newcomer to the English pages on Wikipedia is that often the articles are already exhaustively researched and there is very little room for new contributions. But at the regional language level when everything is still new there is so much room for people to contribute. Every little bit helps”,  said Wales.

Wales acknowledged that there were obstacles to the growth of regional language pages, including the fact that keyboard entry was a challenge. He said that the Wikimedia foundation was willing to actively support efforts to circumvent these blocks. Apart from this, he said he was hoping to introduce an award called, “The global Wikipedian of the year” which would seek to incentivise existing Wikipedians to work towards growing the number of regional language contributors on the site. ”Knowledge is the path to peace, which is why it is so important everyone contributes”,  he said.

Wales also said that Wikipedia as a whole was also too full of procedures and rules which made it intimidating and difficult for newcomers to get involved in editing .”Large communities (Like the English language Wikipedia) need a lot of rules. These should not be translated ad hoc and applied to smaller groups”,  he said, adding that what the site needed was an entirely new user friendly interface which was similar in design to the ‘wall’ in Facebook. However it is likely that any changes in this regard will have to be approved by the Wikimedia community.

Wales also stressed on the importance of getting people to translate pages from one language to another, saying that machine translations tended to miss cultural nuances and often lost the meaning implied in the original language. “The smaller the language, the worse the machine translation”,  he said.

The Wiki Conference which is to be held over three days, focuses on developing regional language contributions, and also looks at gender issues in terms of editing Wikipedia, as well what role the encyclopaedia can play in various sectors of society.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Anna has become of the wax

Jnlokpal the movement are not alone, but now Anna Anna Hazare, who have found a partner.  Anna made a wax effigy, which is exactly like Anna.Much resembling, like Anna, not one but two - the two are.

In Ralegn appeared together on stage two - the two she did not understand that someone who is real and who mannequin.  If she is not moving, so maybe it was not possible to identify them. 
Anna was also shocked to see himself exactly as your own mannequin. That Anna sat on the stage again and again seen touching the mannequin. Anna had never ever touched her hand mannequin cheek. Perhaps she was also sure that it is a mannequin made of wax, not somewhere else.

Anna said after the unveiling of his statue individually in a working party that inspires such effigies. Wax Museum The wax effigy of Anna running Sunil Kandlur built to Lonavala.Anna Anna's permission before speaking to the mannequin and then their body measurements taken and then after about a month's work prepared the dummy.

Anna has become of the wax. However, in spite of being different that the wax is no difference in the tone of Anna. Having unveiled his wax statue Anna said that she has to wax and iron too. Anna Hazare made it clear that it's wax statue is the mirror of his mind.  But that he needed to keep the iron ring of the bow.

Perhaps that is typical of Anna. Looked like wax effigies of wax in front of the camera on his way back to his strict tone. Prior to its strict attitude she complimented him for making a wax effigy. Been compared to that of foreign workers. Currently, the wax effigy of Anna is ready. Now she not one but two - the two have become.  But it is clear that a reduction in wax effigies of the wax effigies Anna and she is such defiance.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

30 Minutes: My child is gay


Satish Kaushik plans to make India's first vampire movie

Breaking Dawn Part 1 gets ready to release in India next weekend on 24 November — after opening with the usual Twilighters’ hysteria that accompanies all the films in the extremely popular franchise this week in the US — there are whispers on home ground that filmmaker Satish Kaushik has bought the rights of the film to be made in India, Bollywood style.

Kaushik confirms having bought the rights to a book based on vampires, but it is not Twilight. “I have not bought the rights to Twilight! I am in the process of setting up a film that is going to be India’s first vampire film, and comparisons and confusions with Twilight abound due to that. I have bought the rights of Shantanu Dhar’s book, The Company Red, which is a vampire saga and the book is already a national bestseller, with it’s first edition sold out. It is a very captivating story and I am trying to set up the film which is no easy task in today’s day and age as it is going to be a very expensive project. This story is absolutely different from the Twilight series and it is very Indian in its context and soul. It is not Twilight at all,” says Kaushik.

And while the filmmaker has not yet decided the cast, he has distributed the book to several youngsters for their feedback. “I have given the book to my friends and their kids to read and they have loved it. I have also given it to Shahid Kapoor. The film will include many American actors too as the protagonist in the story is based there,” he adds.

While Shahid playing a vampire sure sounds interesting, the film is still in its preliminary stages, with no leads finalised yet.

Kaushik and Shantanu first met when Kaushik was shooting for his film, Tere Sang at Shantanu’s office, HCL, in New Delhi about four years ago.

“He showed me some of his work and narrated an idea to me for a story. I asked him to write it and he sent me some pages. I loved it and immediately staked claim to its film rights! He is an extremely gifted writer and it did not take him long to find a publisher soon after. Let’s see how the second edition of the book fares now. My dear friend, Anil Kapoor, was very gracious and called it a contemporary thriller and a must-read on the book’s cover,” he elaborates.

The Company Red, inspired by Greek tragedies and the horror genre, is Shantanu’s first novel in the Red trilogy, with a sequel and a final book in the pipeline.

The Twilight series may have raised the bar with its blood-sucking phenomena having taken over the world, but it is a relief to know that Kaushik’s film will be an original Indian vampire film, and not a remake of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan’s immortal love.