Year: 2013

  • Maharaja Ranjit Singh Haveli In Pak Losing Its Sheen

    Maharaja Ranjit Singh Haveli In Pak Losing Its Sheen

    AMRITSAR (TIP): Land grabbers in Pakistan have completely brought down the front portion of the haveli of “Sher-e-Punjab” Maharaja Ranjit Singh situated in Gujranwala, historian Surinder Kochhar said. Earlier, Pakistan government had converted a portion Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s ancestral haveli into a garbage dump. Maharja Ranjit Singh was born in this haveli, the lower floor of which was being used as a police station for long after the partition.

    Expressing differences with the recent statement of minister of state for external affairs Preneet Kaur,who had claimed that the haveli was safe, Kochhar said that he obtained a photograph of the haveli from his acquaintance in Gujranwala on Monday morning which revealed the present condition. He said that the process of razing the haveli had started on instigation of a Member National Assembly of Muslim League in January 2012. He said that Pakistani government had removed the garbage dump but had started using the place as a parking area. He said that many locals use the haveli as a gambling den which was seen in the photograph. He appealed the government to take a swift action and save the haveli.

  • Accused Of Rape, Congress Leader Thrashed In Assam

    Accused Of Rape, Congress Leader Thrashed In Assam

    GUWAHATI (TIP): A Congress leader in Assam’s Bodoland Territorial Areas Districts (BTAD) was taken into custody by police on January 3 after he allegedly attempted to rape a woman and was beaten up by villagers. He will be formally arrested as soon the case is filed. The incident took place at Salbari in Chirang district , police said, adding that Bikramsingh Brahma was handed over to police by the woman’s husband and the villagers Thursday morning. “Local people caught hold of Brahma in the house of the victim and handed him over to the police.

    The villagers also beat up the politician before handing him over. The victim’s husband filed a complaint against Brahma, alleging that Brahma had raped his wife,” said Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) S.N. Singh. “Brahma is in police custody now and he would be arrested soon. The police are waiting for the case to be registered,” said Singh.Brahma is the coordinator of the Congress party for the four districts of BTAD — Kokrajhar, Baksa, Chirang and Udalguri — and he had also contested the 2011 Assam assembly polls from Chapaguri constituency on a Congress ticket.

    “It seems that Brahma had been taking advantage of the woman for quite sometime by giving her hopes that he would make her beneficiary of various government schemes,” the IGP said. Meanwhile, Congress spokesman Haren Das said that strong disciplinary action will be taken against Brahma if the allegations against him were found to be true. “Brahma has also been temporarily suspended from the party after the incident,” said Das.

  • ‘Midnight’s Children’ fails to draw viewers in UK

    ‘Midnight’s Children’ fails to draw viewers in UK

    LONDON (TIP): ‘Midnight’s Children’, a film based on the 1981 Booker Prize winning novel by Salman Rushdie is scheduled to release in India on February 1, 2013, and could be heading for an unimpressive box office result in Britain, where it opened on Boxing Day. That it is showing at central London’s Empire cinema is prestigious. But allocated to it is a mini-theatre with a capacity of about 40.

    Only two tickets, including the one bought by this correspondent, were sold for a performance, during what’s a holiday period in the UK. If this reflects a nationwide trend – and reports are not encouraging – the Deepa Mehta directed movie can bid goodbye to decent returns from the British Isles. What was deemed to be an “unfilmable” novel was converted into a screenplay by the author himself after two years’ of labour (he is also the film’s narrator).

    By remaining faithful to the book, he may have sacrificed its celluloid potential. The UK’s Guardian newspaper in its review said: “It sheds no fresh light on the material, turns and turns but with no new spin, fails to pepper the source. This is self-defeating faithfulness, which genuflects so far as to insist the audience can’t be released for some 148 minutes, and employs actors perfectly cast to the point of blandness.” Screen magazine is kinder. It sees the film “emerging as a prestige, middlebrow arthouse attraction”.

    The story of two newborns “tumbling forth” at the hour of India’s independence meanders from Mumbai to Karachi, Dhaka, and to Pakistan being inflicted a resounding military defeat by Indian forces and the consequent loss of its eastern wing in 1971.

  • Anglican leader Rowan Williams steps down

    Anglican leader Rowan Williams steps down

    LONDON (TIP): The head of the Church of England is leaving office after a decade as the spiritual leader of the world’s 80 million-strong Anglican Communion. Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, will be replaced by 56-year-old former oil executive Justin Welby, the Bishop of Durham.

    The ten years in which the 62-yearold Williams held office saw him struggling to maintain unity within the Anglican Communion amid bitter disagreements over female bishops and church teachings on gay relationships.

    Williams has been praised for engaging with church critics and atheists including Richard Dawkins, but he has also raised eyebrows with his opinions on controversial issues including the war in Iraq and Sharia law. Williams will step down on Monday to start a new role as Master of Cambridge University’s Magdalene College.

  • Super-Charged Pakistan Thrash India To Nail Series

    Super-Charged Pakistan Thrash India To Nail Series

    KOLKATA (TIP): Indian batting fizzled out virtually without a spark as Pakistan took a winning 2-0 lead in the One-Day International (ODI) series by carving out a comprehensive 85- run victory in the second match here on January 3. Replying to Pakistan’s 250, spearheaded by opener Nasir Jamshed’s second consecutive hundred of the series, India were bundled out for 165 in 48 overs as they failed to break their Eden Gardens jinx against Pakistan. As Junaid Khan shattered Ishant Sharma’s stumps with a snorter of a delivery, the visitors got their fourth win in as many ODIs against India at the iconic ground.

    India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni remained unbeaten on 54. With the hosts losing the opener by six wickets in Chennai, the final match in Delhi is now reduced to a mere formality. This is Pakistan’s first ODI series triumph in India since the 4-2 win in 2005. It was a fine show from pacers Junaid (3/39) and Umar Gul (2/24), who backed up Jamshed’s efforts with their variations and movement rattling the Indian willowers. Much to the dismay of a capacity crowd, the Indian top order showed its brittleness for the second straight match, with half the side back into the pavilion even before reaching 100.

    India lost the plot there and literally gave up the chase. It was only a painful display to extend the proceedings at the end with Pakistani bowlers building the pressure up to a crescendo. Openers Gautam Gambhir (11) and Virender Sehwag (31) looked tentative against the beauty of deliveries sent down by Junaid and Mohammed Irfan but managed to put on a stand of 42. However, Gambhir, who never looked confident, inside edged Junaid to the stumps, thereby starting the procession. A short while later Virat Kohli (6) nicked Junaid behind the wicket while Gul picked up Sehwag by getting him plumb with a moving delivery.

    Gul continued the momentum by evicting Yuvraj Singh (9) as India tottered at 70/4 in 18.5 overs. The strokes also dried up. After a boundary from Suresh Raina’s blade in the 24th over, the Indian batsmen could not send the ball across the ropes for the next 101 deliveries. Spinner Saeed Ajmal took three late wickets — seeing the back of Ravindra Jadeja (13), Bhuvaneshwar Kumar (0) and Ashok Dinda (2) — before Dhoni and Sharma added 33 for the last wicket.

    Earlier, Man of the Match Jamshed fired a 124-ball 106 (12×4, 2×6) to give Pakistan a rollicking start before India fought back to run through the visitors’ batting line-up. Riding on the hundred by the 23-year-old Jamshed — who completed a hat-trick of hundreds against India — and his 141-run opening wicket stand with Mohammed Hafeez (76), Pakistan looked poised for a 300- plus total after being put into bat. But they surrendered wickets at regular intervals to fold up in 48.3 overs. Except the opening stand, there was not a single half-century partnership in the innings.

    Jamshed seemed to have started from where he left off in Chennai reaching his century off 120 balls in the 40th over, driving Ravichandran Ashwin for a boundary past mid-off. The only blemish in Jamshed’s innings came on 35 when he edged one to backward point but Kohli failed to grip the offering. Hafeez initially looked circumspect but grew in confidence as the overs progressed. Ultimately, left arm spinner Jadeja got the breakthrough. Hafeez missed a sweep and lost his wicket. Skipper Misbah-ul Haq (2) did not last long while Jamshed’s knock ended in the 41st over.

    The lefthander darted down the track to Jadeja, missed, and Dhoni rattled his stumps in his second effort, reducing Pakistan to 210/5. Azhar Ali (2) was run out, while Younis Khan (10) got an unfortunate leg before decision. Television replays showed the ball striking the pad off an inside edge. Pakistan were 177/3 then in 34.3 overs. The young Jadeja celebrated by sending Kamran Akmal (0) back two balls later. Ishant Sharma (3/33), luckless till then, struck gold in his last spell, removing Shoaib Malik (24), Umar Gul (17) and Mohammad Irfan (0) within nine balls.

  • Sachin Tendulkar has spent more than 69418 minutes of his life batting in international cricket,easily the most than any other batsman.
  • Sachin Tendulkar scored 19.24% of the total bat runs that India scored in the matches he played in his ODI career (18426 runs out of 95765).
  • Did You Know Sachin Tendulkar has run nearly 600 kilometers between the wickets in his international career.
  • In ODI history, Sachin Tendulkar has scored most runs in wins (11157 runs) and also hit most 100s in wins (33 hundreds)
  • ODI Records
    LARGEST ODI CAREER: 22 years and 91 days
    MOST NUMBER OF RUNS: 18,426
    MOST HUNDREDS: 49
    MOST FIFTIES: 96
    MOST MATCHES: 463
    MOST BALL FACED: 21,392
    MOST RUNS IN WORLD CUP HISTORY: 2,278
    MOST HUNDREDS IN WORLD CUP: 06
    MOST FIFTIES IN WORLD CUP: 15
    MOST RUNS IN SINGLE EDITION OF WC: 673 in 11 maches (2003)
    YOUNGEST INDIAN TO MAKE ODI DEBUT: 16 years and 238 days
    MOST MAN OF THE MATCH AWARD: 62
    MOST MAN OF THE SERIES AWARD: 15
    MOST CONSECUTIVE ODIs FOR INDIA: 185
    MOST CENTURIES IN A CALENDER YEAR: 9 (1998)
    FASTEST TO REACH 10,000 ODI runs and onward (11,000 to 18,000)
    MOST HUNDREDS AGAINST ONE TEAM: 9 (Aus)
    MOST TIMES IN NINETIES: 18
    JOINT RECORD HOLDER OF MOST WORLD CUP APPREANCES: 6 (1992-2011)
    SECOND HIGHEST NUMBER OF WORLD

  • Lindsay Lohan To Feature In Porn Film?

    Lindsay Lohan To Feature In Porn Film?

    Actress Lindsay Lohan has reportedly been offered a role in an X-rated film. “Her acting career is going south and it seems as if people are run-ning scared from working with her – some industry insiders think she’s uninsurable, unreliable and far too much trouble,” showbizspy.com quoted a source as saying. Lindsay might star in a “selfpleasuring” porn video much like the one filmed by “Octomom” Nadya Suleman. “Lindsay has had offers before, but one particular online porn com-pany has put $2.5 million on the table,” said a source. “If she says yes, the footage will be offered to pay-per-view subscribers – and LiLo’s friends say her back is against the wall. Every time her law-yers go to court it’s another $50,000. It’s unsustainable and she must know she’s running out of options fast. A move into porn isn’t ideal – especially if she wants to return to mainstream film acting. But right now, she’s not in a position to pick and choose,” the source added.

  • Jennifer Garner Is Celeb Mother Of The Year

    Jennifer Garner Is Celeb Mother Of The Year

    Jennifer Garner has been named celebrity Mother of the Year 2012 by a magazine. According to Today’s Parent Magazine, the 40-year-old actress, who is a hands-on mother to three kids with Ben Affleck, won by “a landslide”. The magazine had a list of reasons to choose Garner as a winner for this title, one of them being her appearance, which is relatable yet still “gorgeous and put-together,” and her honesty about being overwhelmed and tired as a mother of three was also noticed, CBS News reported. Apart from this, her candid confession in August that she’s done having kids, was also seen as a strong reason to get this title.

  • Movie Review:Jack Reacher

    Movie Review:Jack Reacher

    Cast: Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike
    Direction: Christopher McQuarrie
    Genre: Thriller
    Duration: 2 hours 11 minutes
    STORY: A lone gunman shoots five random people in what seems like an act of mass murder. Based on evidence and his flawed past, an ex-army sniper is held as the suspect. He wants ‘Jack Reacher’ (Tom Cruise) to interrogate the case. REVIEW: The film is a cinematic adaptation of Lee Child’s 2005 novel One Shot. Jack Reacher is Child’s successful fictional character from his mystery/thriller novels.

    The film opens with a shooting scene which is disturbing since it reminds you of the current gun violence issue plaguing USA. From the suspect claiming innocence to Reacher getting tangled in the conspiracy crime himself, the ‘whodunnit’ drama keeps you engaged. For those who are unfamiliar with the books, the film does give you a brief backgrounder on Jack Reacher.

    He’s a drifter, an ex-army guy who ‘prefers to be left alone’ when he’s not investigating tough cases. Highly skilled, possessing extreme intelligence, photographic memory and raw strength, he is a man who lives by his own code of honour. Does Tom Cruise fit the bill? In the books, Reacher is described as ‘big and tall’ with ice-blue eyes and dirty blonde hair. Tom Cruise bears no physical resemblance to the character. He does not look intimidating or menacing enough for the goons.

    Thus, much has been said about Cruise being a misfit for the title role. In Cruise’s defence, he sheds his movie-star image remarkably, to play the stoic fictional hero who may not be as ‘exciting’ as his contemporaries. Reacher knows who he is unlike Jason Bourne, does not have fancy cars, clothes and gadgets like Bond, nor is he a wisecracking, fast-talking guy like Sherlock. Cruise, who is otherwise super-expressive as an actor, underplays impressively to portray Reacher. He does justice to the role but on the flipside, you constantly miss Tom Cruise’s charisma.

    Without it, the film borders on being bland in certain portions. The villain (played by director Werner Herzog) with his German accent and coloured eyes is creepy. Certain oneliners are impressive while some unintentionally funny. Action scenes look authentic. There is no loud background score. The highlight is one of the suspenseful car chase sequences, where Reacher is chasing the bad guys while being chased by the cops. It’s been shot brilliantly. The film is more of a cerebral drama than a fast-paced, modern action flick. The suspense is satisfying and so is Cruise’s ‘true to character’ performance. A lot depends on whether you like Jack Reacher, the pragmatic investigator.

  • The Secret Of Katha Upanishad

    The Secret Of Katha Upanishad

    o-m saha na-vavatu; saha nau bhunaktu;saha viryam karava-vahai;tejasvi na-vadhitamastu;ma- vidvisha-vahai;
    o-m Sa-ntih; Sa-ntih; Sa-ntih
    Om! May He protect us both, (the teacher and the taught). May He cause us both to enjoy protection. May we both exert to find out the true meaning of the scriptures. May we never quarrel with each other. Let there be threefold Peace. Om. Peace! Peace! Peace!

    It is the wish of several seekers who have come to participate in the Sadhana Week this year that during this holy occasion a concise presentation be made of the principles expounded in the great Vedic scripture, known as the Katha Upanishad. The purpose of so many sadhakas coming from long distances to this sacred abode at the foot of the Himalayas is obvious, viz. to gain a knowledge of the secret of life and gain also an access into the mysteries in which our life seems to be involved. The aim and mission of your visit to this sacred abode is naturally, as it ought to be, the revelation or the unfoldment of the entanglement of your personality, the involvements of your life, and to return with a newer type of enlightenment about that which you are, and that which involves you or in which you are involved.

    Our life itself is the subject of study in the Katha Upanishad. Our life is a beautiful pattern of various threadwork woven dexterously by an expert Maker of all things, such that one cannot easily or intelligibly comprehend how it is made or why it is made. We often, as human beings, take life for granted, as if it is an open book before us.We regard our life as a clear presentation like daylight and go headlong along the business of our daily activities under the impression that things are perfectly perspicuous and we have simply to act on the thought that occurs to our mind. This is an unfortunate assumption on the part of the human being. The cloth of life is spread before us, but it is not a flat surface as we imagine it to be.

    In ancient times, it is said, most people imagined the world or the earth to be a flat surface; the sun rose and the sun set, illumining a perfectly flat surface of the earth, not knowing that it was round like a ball or something like that. It was also thought that the sun revolved round the earth; the sun was smaller than the size of the earth, not knowing that the revolution of the planetary system is a highly complicated involvement of powers and forces not easily reducible either merely to the sun or the planets as the earth. Today astronomy, the science of the existence and the operation of the planets and the stellar system, is known to be a highly complicated structure of forces rather than of things. Likewise we, with a crass perception of visible objects, mistaking objects seen with our senses for what they appear to be, rush like fools where even angels fear to tread.

    The consequence is that we are caught in the grip of unknown powers and forces. As monkeys are caught with the help of rope-nets spread to divert them into a mistaken idea of food being spread for them for their maintenance, likewise, the Maker of things seems to have spread out before us a pattern we call the world which we mistake for a heaven of enjoyment for our senses; but when we rush into it we are caught, and then it would be too late for us to repent. Everyone has been caught in this network of things called the world, right from creation up to the present day, and we have no reason to believe that the future generation will not be so caught. The pattern of life is not merely a location of objects for our enjoyment, for our likes and dislikes. The pattern of existence is a tremendously well thought-out involvement, externally as well as internally.

    The more we probe into the mystery and the structure of this involvement of the world, the more we begin to admire the wisdom of the Maker of things. It is not a simple structure. It is not a small ball of earth we call the planet on which we merely live like ants crawling on the surface of a ball. The world, our life, is more subtle and more involved in various ways than our intelligence can permit us to understand. This mystery is the subject of the Katha Upanishad,which is generally defined as the mystery of death and the mystery of life. Well! Both mean one and the same thing if we understand them carefully. Life and death are identical. They are two aspects of one and the same event that takes place. This mystery of life, or the mystery of death as you would like to call it, is the secret of the Katha Upanishad; and side by side it is also a revelation of the mystery of the whole of existence, the mystery of you, the mystery of me and the mystery of everyone else, the mystery of your deeds, the mystery of the reactions of your actions, the mystery of the consequences of what you do and suffer and enjoy, the mystery of God Himself.

    We shall, during these few days before us, try to have a quintessential comprehension of this very interesting Upanishad—‘Upanishad’ which means the secret knowledge or the wisdom of life—and try to be blessed in our souls that our speaking as well as listening becomes a contemplation of a particular form, a meditation, veritably, by which I pray and I wish that our souls may be lifted up into a higher knowledge and experience. The Katha Upanishad is one of the esoteric appendices to a section of the Vedas known as the Brahmanas.A particular Veda has a particular Brahmana and it has also a concluding esoteric exposition known as the Upanishad. The Katha Upanishad is such an esoteric,mystical, spiritual exposition appended to a Brahmana of the Krishna- Yajur-Veda. This Upanishad has within it implanted the wisdom of the entire life of man woven into a story of a great seeker of Reality we know as Nachiketas.

    This is the story of a great aspirant called Nachiketas; how this young lad aspired for the highest Reality of life and got an access into it through the working of mysterious forces. The story that is the background of this exposition of the Upanishad is something like this—to give you in outline. There was a sage called Vajasravasa, known also as Gautama. He performed a yajna or a sacrifice called Vishvajit, a yajna or a sacrifice by which he aspired to enter the heaven of the gods. This sacrifice was of a very peculiar nature which demanded of the performer that he gave in charity everything that he possessed, dear and near. This Vishvajit sacrifice known as the sarvavedasa yajna was performed by Gautama or Vajasravasa, the sage.

    In this yajna, through which performance he aspired to enjoy the pleasures of the heaven of the gods, he gave in charity as philanthropy everything that he possessed. All his belongings were given in charity—everything, whatever be the value of that possession— because that was the requisition of the yajna. Everything was given, and given, and given, nothing was left. Every day he began to give in charity all his possessions. This great sage known as Vajasravasa had also a son, perhaps the only son, known as Nachiketas. This unlettered boy, perhaps, untutored, simple, unsophisticated, observed this wonderful ritualistic performance of the Vishvajit sacrifice by his father,went on seeing everything being given—‘all things are going’. All the wealth of the sage was being given. Those days cattle were regarded as a great wealth. The cattle wealth was held to be real wealth. All the multitude of the cattle belonging to the sage were given in charity, but unfortunate it was to the sensitive mind of the poor lad Nachiketas, he began to observe that these cattle were famished. They were only skeletons.

    Such cows were being given in charity—the cows which had drunk their water for the last time, which had eaten their grass for the last time, which were not going to calve again, which were without any strength in the body and were tottering with their poor legs. “Oh! Such charity is being given by my father!” The boy had no guts to speak but something urged him to speak forth his feelings.

    The sensitive lad spoke out his inner heart and called out to his father, “Father, you give everything that belongs to you. I am your son. Perhaps I too belong to you. To whom do you propose to give me in charity? Because in this sacrifice you have to offer everything that belongs to you, and inasmuch as a son also seems to be a property of the father to some extent, evidently you think of giving me also. To whom do you want to give me?” The father had no idea of giving the son in charity to anyone. It was the last thing that he could imagine. The father paid a deaf ear to the words of the son. He said nothing. The second time the son asked the same question, “To whom do you want to give me, father?” He did not say anything. He was wroth. “Oh, this boy is butting in and impertinently putting me a question!” When a third time the boy asked the same question, the father responded, “To hell you go.” This is what we generally say when we are irate. And he said, “To death I give you.” He was angry. “Oh, I see! You give me to death.” The boy went on thinking, “What has death to do with me, death presided over by Yama? I am being sent to him. What has Yama, the Lord of Death, to do with me? I do not understand.”

  • Movie Review : Dabangg 2

    Movie Review : Dabangg 2

    Cast: Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Vinod Khanna,
    Arbaaz Khan, Prakash Raj, Deepak Dobriyal
    Direction: Arbaaz Khan
    Genre: Action
    Duration: 2 hours 9 minutes

    STORY: Super-cop Chulbul Pandey moves to Kanpur – where he crosses guns with vicious Bachcha Bhaiyya. Can Chulbul swing it a second time?

    MOVIE REVIEW: Yes, Chulbul (Salman) swings it a second time – and hits home harder. Dabanng 2 is actually a better film than the first, tighter, brighter and sharper. Featuring explosive action and fine detailing – the Pandeys move to Kanpur where cows block the streets, Chulbul asking his hawaldar, “Hum kisi khet mein ghus aaye hain?”, and being told, “Nahin sir, main chauraha hai,” – Dabanng 2 never takes its eye off its heart – Salman Khan. This is an unapologetic star vehicle driven by Khan who rolls an SUV over with one hand, takes lakhs for his ‘police welfare fund’ with another, romances wife Rajjo (Sonakshi) with tangible tenderness, dances wild jigs with controlled abandon. Dabanng 2 is Salman’s show all the way, every second line – “Ye Kung Fu Pandey hain!” – homage to his Chulbul.

    But Dabangg 2 features other delights too, like its detailing of local flavour down to the 1980s Bhojpuri hit ‘Phulauri bina chutney’ playing at a function, its kitschy-cutesy touches (Chulbul’s belt dances the Dabangg step on its own), its moffusil-like low-voltage lighting, its heroine Sonakshi glowing with pretty appeal. It features a nice show by Vinod Khanna as Chulbul’s reconciled stepfather and tolerable acting by Prakash Raj as Kanpur’s creepy Bachcha Bhaiyya, Deepak Dobriyal his slimy sibling Genda. There are crackling good lines (when Genda’s abducting a girl, a hawaldar muses, “Personality ke hisab se, kuch zyada nahin bol raha?”) and rainbowlike music, ranging from the soft ‘Dagabaaz naina’ to the electric ‘Aadat badi naaspiti, Pandey-ji bajaye duty pe seeti’ channeling the classic ‘Pinjare wali muniya’, mixing it up with a glittering guest visit by Munni (Malaika Khan). Arbaaz Khan’s direction is commendable – he maximises his main star, maintains balance and keeps the movie tight.

    There are some loose strands – an SP eating ‘pisa’ becomes annoyingly heavy, Sonakshi’s acting stays lean, some jokes are saccharine-like – but at the end, Salman’s shirt comes off, so it’s all cool. Taking this franchise forward, Dabangg 2 presents a sewaiyyan Western where hot-cop Chulbul is cowboy and stud. If you’re up for fun that’s purely tongue-incheek, this will give you bangs for your buck.

  • Deepika Padukone –  I Am Very Harsh On Myself

    Deepika Padukone – I Am Very Harsh On Myself

    Deepika Padukone may have chartered a successful Bollywood career for herself in a short span but the actress says she is rarely happy with her work. The 25-year-old says her selfcriticism helps her do better with each film. “I am very harsh on myself. I am very rarely satisfied with my own work but I am glad that it is like this. I would rather be harsh on myself than be happy with the smallest thing that I do. I compete with myself and challenge myself to do better everyday. It gives me the drive to push myself otherwise I would be stuck in the rut,” Deepika said. She proved that she is more than a pretty face with her powerful performance as Veronica in Cocktail, her lone release this year.

    “I am glad that this film happened for people to realise that. I have always believed in my work and myself but sometimes you have to wait for the right script and opportunity to come your way. Cocktail did that for me.” She has already won an award for her performance in the film. Deepika, however, says she is more happy to see that the audiences’ perception about her has changed for good. “I think awards are always welcome. Big Star awards recently acknowledged my contribution. But I am more happy about the energy shift that I feel from the audiences post Veronica. There is nothing in the world that compensates for that feeling.”

    With her latest film Race 2 ready to hit the screens on January 25, Deepika says she is looking forward to 2013. “I could not have asked for more this year. I invested a lot emotionally into the character of Veronica and I am very happy with the result. It has been a great year for me not only in terms of Cocktail’s success but also with the kind of films that I signed post that. I have an interesting lineup for 2013.” Deepika is looking forward to a busy year in 2013 with Race 2, Kochadaiyaan and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani releases. She has also reunited with Shah Rukh Khan for Chennai Express after Om Shanti Om besides working with Sanjay Leela Bhansali for Ram Leela.

  • Sunny Leone Loves Delhi’s Gol-Gappas

    Sunny Leone Loves Delhi’s Gol-Gappas

    Indo-Canadian porn star Sunny Leone is set to perform in the capital on New Year’s Eve. She says she enjoys the street food, especially the spicy gol-gappas. “I love Delhi! My favourite thing about being there was before I came here as Sunny Leone (was) walking on the streets, eating gol-gappe,” she said. Sunny made her Bollywood debut with “Jism 2” this year. She has now even settled in Mumbai and is loving it. “I moved into my new place a couple of months ago in Mumbai, it’s beautiful. It overlooks the Arabian Sea. I never thought I will wake up in the morning and say ‘I am looking at the Arabian Sea’. So it’s really special for me. Everything is coming together and I love it,” the 31-year-old said. Sunny will soon start shooting for ” Ragini MMS 2″, her second Bollywood project.

  • Beetroot Juice May Help Lower BP

    Beetroot Juice May Help Lower BP

    One quick way to lower your blood pressure could be as simple as drinking a glass of beetroot juice, researchers say. Researchers from Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne, Australia, found that within hours of drinking beetroot juice, a group of healthy men saw their blood pressure drop by an average of four to five points. While that number may seem small, WebMD writes that “on a public health level a reduction like that would equate to a 10 percent reduction in deaths due to heart disease.”

    “It’s promising that we can see an effect from a single dose,” the New York Daily News quoted Dr. Leah Coles as saying. “That effect might be even greater over the long term if they are drinking it day upon day,” Coles said. The study involved 15 men and 15 women who drank 17.6 ounces of a drink containing about three-fourths beetroot juice and one-fourth apple juice or a placebo drink. Among both men and women, blood pressure levels dropped six hours after drinking the beet juice.

    But it was the men who saw the most significant difference, an average of about 4.7 points among the beetroot juice drinkers. While beetroots contain hearthealthy compounds like vitamins C and K, fiber and polyphenols, scientists claim it’s the high nitrate content that’s likely responsible for the ability to reduce blood pressure. LOSE WEIGHT WITH NATURAL WEIGHT LOSS FOODS Weight loss foods are the first options that come to mind when we think of losing weight.

    And rightly so; food is crucial to daily living, and intricately tied to how much we do or do not enjoy our lives. But don’t look at newly concocted weight loss foods if you’re in the market to shop for weight loss. Natural weight loss foods are what you need, and luckily these are available in abundance. So what are these natural weight loss foods? We give you a variety of vegetarian and non vegetarian natural weight loss foods and solve all dilemmas about weight loss through diet. Let’s make a shopping list of these natural weight loss foods. But first let’s look at how one must consume these weight loss foods…

    How much harm does a skipped meal cause to the body? Skipping a meal is not the treatment for obesity. The body’s metabolism slows down in starvation due to which it goes into a conservation mode and hence it’s a natural process of the body to expend lesser energy. Besides, an empty stomach for a long period of time also causes increased acidity and discomfort. Boost metabolism by snacking piously Your love for chips and home entertainment is a combination that will either give you the apple or pear shape body. Have small snacks every two hours like nuts, fruits or low calorie diet.

    Choose wisely to boost the metabolism. Eating frequently will only boost metabolism if you eat the right snacks. What are the foods one must completely avoid to lose weight? There is no food that one should completely avoid since the body requires a certain amount of all nutrients, even fats as in essential fatty acids, carbohydrates for glucose, proteins for amino acids to build tissues and wear and tear, also a whole range of vitamins, minerals and micronutrients.

    Whole grains Whole grains are less processed than the refined starches we find in most bread and pasta products. Not only does the refining process remove a lot of essential nutrients from the grain, it breaks down the fiber before you eat it. Eating whole grains that make you feel fuller for longer may help raise your metabolism with the effort your body takes to break it down. Opt for wheat, oats, barley and brown rice. Foods rich in Vitamin C Apparently 500mg of vitamin C can burn 30-39 percent calories while you exercise. Bet you did not know this tiny fact about vitamin C.

    Load up on oranges and guavas on your next trip to the market. Foods rich in Omega 3 Omega 3 is responsible for controlling inflammation and rebooting metabolism. Mind you, these food products help you shed the kilos only if you combine their consumption with exercise. Besides fish, you can source Omega 3 from flaxseeds, walnuts and eggs. Drink plenty of water Water plays an important role for the body’s healthy functioning. Water aids digestion, lubricates the body’s joints and even makes calorie burning more efficient.

    Is that why we habitually sip on water after we eat anything? It is a good thing after all. But does that mean that simply drinking water is enough for weight management? Certainly not. Simply drinking water is not enough. Also, does this mean that you should drink at least eight glasses of water every day? The urine colour is the best test. If it’s translucent or has a tinge of yellow, your body is hydrated, if it is bright yellow, drink up. But excess water can lead to water intoxication and hyponatermia, so ensure that you sip one cup at a time at a regular intervals instead of guzzling bottles at a time.

    Have a good healthy breakfast No time for breakfast? You don’t have an appetite? Excuses, excuses! Here is a good excuse why you should have a healthy breakfast everyday. If you skip breakfast, your body thinks you are fasting, which slows down the metabolic process. Besides increasing your metabolism, breakfast stabilizes your hormones and blood sugar levels. Green tea Cardiologist, Dr. KK Agarwal reads between the lines, “While green tea may boost metabolism; this is not enough to make one lose weight fast, unless people complement it with physical workouts and other alternatives.”

  • Scientists Predict Huge Earthquakes In The Himalayas

    Scientists Predict Huge Earthquakes In The Himalayas

    SINGAPORE (TIP): Scientists have warned of moregreat earthquakes – of the magnitude 8 to 8.5 – in theHimalayas, especially in areas with their surface yet tobe broken by a temblor.A research team led by Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity (NTU) has discovered that massiveearthquakes in the range of 8 to 8.5 magnitudes on theRichter scale have left clear ground scars in the centralHimalayas.

    This ground-breaking discovery has huge implicationsfor the area along the front of the Himalayan Mountains,researchers said in a statement.Paul Tapponnier, a leading neotectonics scientist, saidthat the existence of such devastating quakes in the pastmeans that quakes of the same magnitude could happenagain in the region in future, especially in areas whichhave yet to have their surface broken by a temblor.The study showed that in 1255 and 1934, two greatearthquakes ruptured the surface of the earth in theHimalayas.

    This runs contrary to what scientists havepreviously thought.Massive earthquakes are not unknown in theHimalayas, as quakes in 1897, 1905, 1934 and 1950 all hadmagnitudes between 7.8 and 8.9, each causingtremendous damage. But they were previously thoughtnot to have broken the earth’s surface – classified as blindquakes – which are much more difficult to track.However, Tapponnier said that by combining new highresolution imagery and state of the art datingtechniques, they could show that the 1934 earthquake didindeed rupture the surface, breaking the ground over alength of more than 150 kilometres, essentially south ofthe part of the range that harbours Mount Everest.

    This break formed along the main fault in Nepal thatcurrently marks the boundary between the Indian andAsian tectonic plates – also known as the Main FrontalThrust (MFT) fault.Using radiocarbon dating of offset river sedimentsand collapsed hill-slope deposits, the researchersmanaged to separate several episodes of tectonicmovement on this major fault and pin the dates of thetwo quakes, about 7 centuries apart.Tapponnier warns that the long interval between thetwo recently discovered earthquake ruptures does notmean people should be complacent, thinking that thereis still time before the next major earthquake happens inthe region.

  • Freezing Fat, Latest Rage In Weight Loss

    Freezing Fat, Latest Rage In Weight Loss

    Aplastic surgery treatment that uses extreme cold to blast away love handles and spare tyres is rapidly gaining popularity in America. The CoolSculpting treatment, which can be done during a lunch hour, is proving particularly popular with men who do not want surgery or liposuction, the Sydney Morning Herald reported. The procedure is done with a machine that uses vacuum pressure and deep cooling to target fat. It freezes unwanted fat cells in the waist, hips, thighs, buttocks, abdomen, arms and back.

    Patients can even read a book or watch a film while undergoing the treatment. It is used for small areas of fat that refuse to budge with exercise, and is done without anaesthetic or medication. Dr Grant Stevens, a plastic surgeon at Marina Plastic Surgery, which has so far done 4000 procedures in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, claimed he had his love handles done himself. After the treatment the fat dies, the skin tightens, and it’s incredibly easy only takes about an hour, he explained. He added the fat once frozen doesn’t come back. Moreover there are no incisions, scars or suction hoses, he said.

    Only 13 per cent of his usual clientele are men, but for fat freezing it rises to 45 per cent. The men have their love handles treated. The other place is the tummy, and they also have their man boobs done. Women go for love handles, muffin tops, the thighs and arms, Dr Stevens stated. Dr Mathew Avram, of the Massachusetts General Hospital, who helped to create the technique, said it targeted and cooled fat cells to temperatures that ””trigger their natural death””. But doctors have warned that the system, which was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in 2010, is not a weight-loss treatment.

  • Amazing Solar ‘Wink’ Tells Doomsday Prediction Was Fallacy

    Amazing Solar ‘Wink’ Tells Doomsday Prediction Was Fallacy

    LONDON (TIP): NASA engineers were amazed after clicking a latest picture of the Sun which appeared to be “winking at them”. The image, which actually reveals sunspots caused by intense magnetic activity, was taken on December 22, just a few minutes after the Mayan doomsday prophecy proved to be wrong. Eruptions of magnetic activity on the solar surface appear to make the Sun ‘wink’ at the time many believed the world would end passed, the ‘Daily Mail’ reported.

    The picture, which was taken by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), has echoes of the famous image from the 1902 French film ‘A Trip To The Moon’, which is regarded as the first science fiction movie. “Despite reports of an ancient Maya prophecy, a mysterious planet on a collision course with Earth, or a reverse in Earth’s rotation, we’re still here,” NASA spokesperson said.

    “The Mayan connection was a misconception from the very beginning,” said Dr John Carlson, director of the Center for Archaeoastronomy. “The Maya calendar did not end on December 21, 2012, and there were no Maya prophecies foretelling the end of the world on that date,” he said. The mesmerising pictures show the energy thrown off by the Sun in wavelengths invisible to the human eye such as X-rays and ultraviolet light. The pictures have allowed scientists with new understanding of how the Sun works.

  • Lose Weight With Natural Weight Loss Foods

    Lose Weight With Natural Weight Loss Foods

    Weight loss foods are the first options that come to mind when we think of losing weight. And rightly so; food is crucial to daily living, and intricately tied to how much we do or do not enjoy our lives. But don’t look at newly concocted weight loss foods if you’re in the market to shop for weight loss. Natural weight loss foods are what you need, and luckily these are available in abundance. So what are these natural weight loss foods? We give you a variety of vegetarian and non vegetarian natural weight loss foods and solve all dilemmas about weight loss through diet. Let’s make a shopping list of these natural weight loss foods. But first let’s look at how one must consume these weight loss foods…

    How much harm does a skipped meal cause to the body?
    Skipping a meal is not the treatment for obesity. The body’s metabolism slows down in starvation due to which it goes into a conservation mode and hence it’s a natural process of the body to expend lesser energy. Besides, an empty stomach for a long period of time also causes increased acidity and discomfort.

    Boost metabolism by snacking piously
    Your love for chips and home entertainment is a combination that will either give you the apple or pear shape body. Have small snacks every two hours like nuts, fruits or low calorie diet. Choose wisely to boost the metabolism. Eating frequently will only boost metabolism if you eat the right snacks.

    What are the foods one must completely avoid to lose weight?
    There is no food that one should completely avoid since the body requires a certain amount of all nutrients, even fats as in essential fatty acids, carbohydrates for glucose, proteins for amino acids to build tissues and wear and tear, also a whole range of vitamins, minerals and micronutrients.

    Whole grains
    Whole grains are less processed than the refined starches we find in most bread and pasta products.Not only does the refining process remove a lot of essential nutrients from the grain, it breaks down the fiber before you eat it. Eating whole grains that make you feel fuller for longer may help raise your metabolism with the effort your body takes to break it down. Opt for wheat, oats, barley and brown rice.

    Foods rich in Vitamin C
    Apparently 500mg of vitamin C can burn 30-39 percent calories while you exercise. Bet you did not know this tiny fact about vitamin C. Load up on oranges and guavas on your next trip to the market.

    Foods rich in Omega 3
    Omega 3 is responsible for controlling inflammation and rebooting metabolism. Mind you, these food products help you shed the kilos only if you combine their consumption with exercise. Besides fish, you can source Omega 3 from flaxseeds, walnuts and eggs.

    Drink plenty of water
    Water plays an important role for the body’s healthy functioning. Water aids digestion, lubricates the body’s joints and even makes calorie burning more efficient. Is that why we habitually sip on water after we eat anything? It is a good thing after all. But does that mean that simply drinking water is enough for weight management? Certainly not. Simply drinking water is not enough. Also, does this mean that you should drink at least eight glasses of water every day? The urine colour is the best test. If it’s translucent or has a tinge of yellow, your body is hydrated, if it is bright yellow, drink up. But excess water can lead to water intoxication and hyponatermia, so ensure that you sip one cup at a time at a regular intervals instead of guzzling bottles at a time.

    Have a good healthy breakfast
    No time for breakfast? You don’t have an appetite? Excuses, excuses! Here is a good excuse why you should have a healthy breakfast everyday. If you skip breakfast, your body thinks you are fasting, which slows down the metabolic process. Besides increasing your metabolism, breakfast stabilizes your hormones and blood sugar levels.

    Green tea
    Cardiologist, Dr. KK Agarwal reads between the lines, “While green tea may boost metabolism; this is not enough to make one lose weight fast, unless people complement it with physical workouts and other alternatives.”

  • Soon, A Robot Helper To Do Daily Chores At Home

    Soon, A Robot Helper To Do Daily Chores At Home

    LONDON (TIP): Scientists are designing a new ambitious robotic humanoid helper with artificial muscles to help people with everyday tasks. Engineers at the University of Zurich’s Artificial Intelligence Lab hope that 1.2 metre tall Roboy, designed to look like a child, will help the sick and elderly by acting as a mechanical helper.

    The research team is developing radical artificial ‘tendons’ to help the robot move, the ‘Daily Mail’ reported. They have already signed up 15 project partners and over 40 engineers, and hope to fund the project using a combination of commercial partners and crowd-funding. Researchers hope Roboy will become a blueprint for ‘service robots’ that work alongside humans. “Service robots are machines that are, to a certain extent, able to execute services independently for the convenience of human beings. Since they share their ‘living space’ with people, userfriendliness and safety are of great importance,” researchers said. The project will use artificial tendons to develop Roboy within nine months. Roboy will be unveiled in March 2013 at the Robots on Tour event in Zurich.

  • Now, ‘smart closet’ to help you dress up

    Now, ‘smart closet’ to help you dress up

    NEW YORK (TIP): Researchers are developing a ‘smart closet’ that has the artificial intelligence to suggest occasion-based and colour-appropriate outfits. The Magic Closet is a computer programme, under development at the National University of Singapore and the Chinese Academy of Science. The motioncontrolled programme suggests suitable outfits for different occasions, Tech- News Daily reported. Although the Magic Closet is a lab project, it’s almost ready for store shelves, Si Liu and Shuicheng Yan, computer scientists at the National University of Singapore , wrote to the website. “The Magic Closet can be used as a mobile personalized clothes management app. It can also be used as a plug-in system in online shops (eg, amazon.com, ebay.com) to help customers to choose suitable clothes,” they said.

  • Just Jazz Up Your Living Room

    Just Jazz Up Your Living Room

    Decorating your home doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. In fact, you may be surprised at how easy it is to create a new look for just about any room in your house simply by rearranging what you already have, or by purchasing a few inexpensive accessories. The possibilities for changing your decor are limited only by your imagination. But remember, generally speaking, less is more. Don’t cover every surface with pictures and knick-knacks, unless you’re going for the Victorian look. Besides, fewer knick-knacks mean less dusting!

    Photographs and artwork
    Try breaking up the monotony of books on a shelf by tucking photos between stacks of books, or propping photos on easels for display. You can also slip pictures under glass tabletops.

    A picture ledge (a narrow shelf specifically made for pictures) is a great place for displaying all sorts of artworkand it keeps you from covering your walls with nail holes. When hanging artwork on walls, be sure to hang it low enough so that your furniture and pictures are viewed as a unit. Consider grouping pieces together for an eye-catching focal point.

    Lamps and lighting
    Overall lighting sets the mood for any room. Step back and review the lighting in your living room. Most seating should have light available from a lamp or overhead fixture. While you’re looking, check out your lampshades. Do they complement each other? Purchasing a new shade is a quick and inexpensive way to update a lamp. If you have houseplants, consider adding twinkle lights. These lights add warm, subdued lighting when used alone, and great accent light any time.

    Window treatments
    Are your drapes older than you are? May be time for a change. If you want to make your room less-or more-formal, window treatments can do the trick. Look through catalogs and magazines for window treatments you like, and then figure out how to make them yourself.

    An inexpensive fabric remnant draped over a new curtain rod may be all you need. And don’t forget to consider sheets as window treatments. They’re inexpensive, and you can easily find something to complement your decor.

    Rugs, pillows, and throws
    Even if you have carpet, an area rug can be an easy way to mark off a conversation area in your living room. You can angle the rug for extra decorating drama. Purchase a few pillows in complementary patterns or colors and place them around the room for added color. Add a comfy chenille throw and make just about any piece of furniture look like a great place to curl up.

  • Chandipur Beach Where The Sea Disappears

    Chandipur Beach Where The Sea Disappears

    Have you seen the sea disappear in front of your eyes? A unique phenomenon rarely seen anywhere else, the sea recedes by as much as five kilometres every day on the Chandipur beach in eastern India, not just enthralling the onlooker but also offering an opportunity to literally walk into the sea. One of nature’s many wonders, the sea recedes massively from the beach during ebb and returns to fill the emptiness during high tide. This hide-and-seek of the sea comes to play twice a day and seeing the sea disappear and then return is an unforgettable experience. Chandipur lies around 200 km from state capital Bhubaneswar.

    From here, one can either take the train to Balasore, the closest town at a distance of 10 km, and then travel by road, or take the entire journey by road on National Highway 5. One can be assured of a good journey thanks to the green scenery that follows you throughout and good roads. Adding to the peaceful ambience are the swaying casuarina trees and the solitary sand dunes, with the constant hum of the waves as they rise and fall gently. Considering its uniqueness, the beach supports a varied range of biodiversity.

    It’s not rare to thus find a horseshoe crab or red crab crawling beside you. While it’s still not very well known among tourists who flock to its cousin beaches of Puri, or the temple destination of Konark, local tourists often visit Chandipur. “My wife and I saw the sea disappear in front of our eyes, and we walked in the sea bed, almost for four kilometres, and then returned with the gentle water when the high tide came,” Anirban Mukherjee, a tourist from the nearby state of West Bengal, said. “It was like returning with the sea. The massive void left behind by the waters, the path we took, was soon filled up and it was as if we had walked into the sea. This beach is nothing like the other beaches,” said his wife Arpita.

    For some, it’s not just walking but also riding a bike into the sea. When asked if it was dangerous for people to ride a bike into the sea bed with the impending high tide, Dasarath Dash, a coconut seller by the beachside, said no. “The tide has its timings. Depending on the moon, the timings keep changing. It’s mostly the locals, familiar with the tide’s time, who take their bikes into the sea bed. The others are thrilled just to even walk that distance,” Dash said. “In any case, the sea is not rough here. The waves are gentle,” he said. Food is another plus point here. For those who love sea food, here’s a place which can offer you plenty, especially fresh prawns. The Chandipur beach is also well known for its proximity to the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s (DRDO) Integrated Test Range.

    A number of missiles have been launched from here, including Akash, Agni, Shaurya and Prithvi ballistic missiles. There is a handful of small hotels – with a tariff range of Rs.500 to Rs.2,500 per day – and a government guesthouse in Chandipur. There are no 5-Star hotels in the area. One can also opt to stay in Balasore. “The best time to visit Chandipur is winter, between November and March, and most tourists come during this time,” Dash said. The tourism department has also been trying to promote Chandipur and other spots nearby as potential tourist destinations. An elaborate beach festival, showcasing the dance forms, art and culture of the state, has become an annual affair here and takes place every February. “I really hope proper infrastructure can be put in place so that the Chandipur beach attracts more tourists and the locals around can benefit. Right now we mostly have local tourists and those from the neighbouring states. The number of foreign tourists is still very low compared to Puri,” said Ubachan Mohanty, a local.

  • Oral Sex Enough For Women!

    Oral Sex Enough For Women!

    Men are more likely to orgasm when sex includes vaginal intercourse and women are more likely to orgasm when they engage in a variety of sex acts, a new study has revealed. Findings from the study of sexual and sexual-health behaviours conducted by Indiana University has provided an updated and much needed snapshot of contemporary Americans’ sexual behaviours, including a description of more than 40 combinations of sexual acts that people perform during sexual events, patterns of condom use by adolescents and adults, and the percentage of Americans participating in same-sex encounters.

    The National Survey of Sexual Health and Behaviour (NSSHB) is one of the most comprehensive studies on these topics in almost two decades and documents the sexual experiences and condom-use behaviours of 5,865 adolescents and adults ages 14 to 94. According to the study’s findings, one of four acts of vaginal intercourse are condom protected in the U.S. (one in three among singles).

    “These data about sexual behaviours and condom use in contemporary America are critically needed by medical and public health professionals who are on the front lines addressing issues such as HIV, sexually transmissible infections and unintended pregnancy,” said Michael Reece of the Centre for Sexual Health Promotion.Debby Herbenick, of the CSHP said Herbenick said: “Findings show that condoms are used twice as often with casual sexual partners as with relationship partners, a trend that is consistent for both men and women across age groups that span 50 years.” The report has also suggested that adults using a condom for intercourse were just as likely to rate the sexual extent positively in terms of arousal, pleasure and orgasm than when having intercourse without one. Many older adults continue to have active pleasurable sex lives, reporting a range of different behaviours and partner types, however adults over the age of 40 have the lowest rates of condom use.