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    Communist Party of India (Marxist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... amongst DIFFERENT wings of INDIAN POLITICS constituting Ruling Brahaminical hegemony as .... Hegemony in CORPORATE DEMOCRACY under MANUSMRITI APARTHEID ZIONIST ...
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        BOLLYWOOD LIVE Together and BREAKING may not MATCH the ADVENTURES of Indian Politicians! BIPS and JOHN have not separated even after so much TURMIOIL. KHANS do STAND UNITED as the BIG B Family! SAFBABO, KATSALLU JODIES are HOT favorites in BITES. They maintain some INTEGRITY even in SHOBIZ! But NO MORALITY, NO ETHICS do seem RELEVANT in Indian Political CIRCUS. EVEN they are not so faithful as some BIOLOGICAL Species than Mankind are!

         

        It is BELL already in the Great Indian Horse exchange, the PARLIAMENTARY Politics!

         

        It is only the IPL ECONOMICS affliated to INDIA INC may be referred!

         

        And now it is BULL TIME as political STOCKS go ROCKET HIGH.

         

        At the same time, it is ABSOLUTE DOLLAR SHADOW in the STRATEGIC BREAK in Indian Power POLITICS of the RULING Hegemony! Mind you, Internal SECURITY handed to CIA and MOSSAD, Strategic lead with USA and ISRAEL, Prtner in War Against TERROR, SUBORDINATION to DOLLAR HEGEMONY and making SPACE for the INFINITE GHOST WAR shifting the WAR ZONE right into our HEART, how INDIA may RESIST UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Neithre the ZIONIST BRAHAMINICAL  RULING HEGEMONY of NDA, UPA and LEFT is interested to RESIST al all. Every one is rather BUSY to ADDRESS the VOTE BANK with HIGH SPIRIT!

         

        That`s ALL Me LORD!

         

        The People`s so called fractured MANDATE has to be Manipulated and DOCTORED all in the name of DEMOCRACY. The Voter who have voted for a certain Party or alliance, has to witness with seer HELPLESSNESS to swing away his VOTE effectively in favour of the ENEMY.

         

        Sleeping with ENEMY is SUPER DUPER Hit in India and no SANCTITY is maintained despite of Sting EXPOSITION of Public Copulation!

         

         Facing the prospects of a hung Parliament as predicted by exit polls, Congress and the BJP on Thursday discussed strategies to shore up their numbers for government formation as the countdown began for the May 16 results. Senior Congress leaders met at the residence of Party President Sonia Gandhi to discuss their strategy for possible post poll alliances. Gandhi is seeking the opinion of the state leaders and also the party general secretaries.

         

        BJP held its strategy session in the morning at the residence of its prime ministerial candidate L K Advani to discuss post poll alliances.

         


        Party president Rajnath Singh and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, flew in this morning, were present at the meeting. Modi is likely to be deputed by the BJP to rope in AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa into the NDA fold.

         

        Modi told reporters before the meeting "I am here to take part in the post-poll political process. What is there to hide".

         

        Congress President Sonia Gandhi met NCP leader Sharad Pawar and spoke to RJD chief Lalu Prasad and LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan, as the scramble for coalition building among the three main political formations for government formation intensified on Thursday.

         

        With less then two days to go for the vote count, the Left spearheading the Third Front was working out strategies to keep the constituents together amid reports that the combine will tactically let a Congress-led minority government run as a strategy to keep the BJP out of power at all costs.


         

        In the exit polls, the ruling UPA appears to have emerged as the single largest grouping and projected to get between 190 to 205 seats with the NDA not far behind at 185 to 196 in the 543-member House, opening up the possibility of a key role for small parties in government formation. Projecting a highly-fractured verdict, the surveys have placed the Third Front at a little over 100 seats.

         

        Leaders of both the Congress and the BJP were optimistic of doing much better than the exit poll predictions but were unwilling to spell out how they hope to reach the magic figure of 272 required for a majority in the Lok Sabha.


         


        Meanwhile, An embarrassed Mayawati government revoked its detention order under NSA against Varun Gandhi for his alleged hate speeches following a direction from the Supreme Court which made known its disapproval of the grounds for booking him.


         


        "Following the Supreme Court order, the state government has revoked NSA against Varun Gandhi", a senior government official said in Lucknow.

         

        The UP government's move came within hours of the Supreme Court directing it to "forthwith withdraw" the detention order slapped on Varun on March 29.


         


        Thus, COMMUNAL POLARISATION game is the CONTINUITY in focus.


         


        I am AFRAID the LEFT would be BETTER in mood to recieve a NDA Govt. in the CENTRE keeping in mind the AGENDA of READJUSTMENT of DEMOGRAPHY as the CHUNK of MUSLIM VOTE has already SWINGED AWAY. Before ASSEMBLY Elections the LEFT has to get BACK the Lost Muslim BASE to sustain Marxist Brahaminical hegemony.


         


        RSS and United STATES of AMERICA are the Best TOOL to POLARISE the Muslims in favour odf the SECULAR PROGRESSIVE Muslims!


         


        Marxists do rightly OPPOSE US Intereference in Indian democratic Process. I stand UNITED with them. Let us do FOLLOW suit! But the question remains unanswered why the MARXISTS EVADE the TASK to lead a PEOPLE`s Resistance against IMPERIALISM, CAPITALISM and FASCISM! Why?


         


        I am Proud of my Marxist friends as they care for the SOVEREIGNITY of the PERIPHERRY Economy and POLITICAL Colony!


         


        The meetings of US envoy Peter Burleigh with BJP leader L K Advani, TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu and some other leaders just ahead of counting of votes has triggered a controversy with Left parties branding it as "brazen interference" in India's internal affairs.


         


        The strong reaction by Left parties came in the wake of reports that Burleigh had suggested to the TDP leader to ensure that Communist parties do not have any role to play in the next government as the US is worried about the future of civil nuclear deal and other aspects of strategic ties.

        "Reports suggest that parties are being advised whom to support and which government should be formed in India, etc. If this is the case, I think this is gross interference in our internal affairs," CPM Politburo member Sitaram Yechury told reporters in New Delhi.

         

        He said, "The US has revealed its character once again through its brazen interference in internal affairs of other independent countries. That cannot be tolerated."

         

        Yechury said he had "heard" that "TDP strongly condemned such suggestions. He was told with quite degree of certainty and unceremoniously not to interfere in India's internal affairs. That is the way it should be."

         

        "We strongly favour good friendly relations with the US but will not brook any interference in our internal affairs," the CPM leader said.

         

        CPI National Secretary D Raja also said no interference by any external power would be tolerated. "I must underline that no external power should try to interfere in our political affairs and no political party should give any room to external powers to meddle in our affairs."

         

        US Embassy has maintained that Burleigh's meetings with leaders here were as part of "routine consultations" and had nothing to do with political affairs of the country.


         


         


        Marxists SEEM not suffer from any SUPERSTION or TABOO in deciding Bed Partners. MNCS and INDIA INCS have proved VERY Good BED PARTNERS to change the MARXIST Agenda as it runs on the SUPER HIGH WAY of Capitalism to ENJOY free SEX with USA as well as Israel despite publicly crying hard against everything American Globalisation, Privatisation, Liberalisation, Indo US Nuke deal and Strategic realliance in US and Israel lead. Since the RSS and NDA have to be STOPPED, they got the IDEOLOGICAL as well as STRATEGICAL Logic to suuport the UNETHICAL LPG MAFIA led by IMMORAL WASHINGTON SLAVES.


         


        This BED HOPPING and SWAPPINg are nevertheless NEVER against MARXIST IDEOLOGY! 


        After all India Politics as well as Economy are COUPLED with ALMIGHTY UNITED STATES of America! Hence, USA has every RIGHT to INTERFERE in the so called DEMOCRATIC PROCESS!

         

        BED HOPPING and SWAPPING are quite in Vogue!

         

        After all, Women have better sex 'with wealthy men'! Remember the GREAT EMBRACE of BUDDHA with the BUTCHER of VIETNAM, Henry KISSINGER right into the Writers. The KILLER of Marxist masses SALIM from INDONESIA is welcome even in NAyachar what if nandigram genocides preempted Chemical hubs theere! In haripur JUNPUT, the MARXISTS need at least SEVEN US NUCLEAR REACTORS despite opposing the Indo US Nuke deal!

         

        It is a LATE NIGHT PARTY in Indian politics after the HEAT and Dust of Loksabha POLLS in Indian SUMMER killing only our people belonging to Indigenous, aboriginal and Minority communities. Party HOPPERS have every right to DRINK and EAT and SLEEP with anyone of their Convenience!

         

        Only the POLITICAL SHARES, the POWER STOCKS have to BARGAINED.

         

        No Change!

         

        No REVOLUTION!

         

        As we the PEOPLE have to be BLAMED that we did not to chose to SWEEP any particular VOTE BOX. Hence, deprived of the MAGIC POWER EVERY one is DEMOCRATICALL ABSOLUTE to SWING any direction as most of them are COLOR BLIND!

         

        Sorry, ladies! It is not my assessment. Please don`t get ANGRY.

         

         The assessment, for me may be TRUE for the MEN! however, in Indian society, the Women have hardly any choice in their SEX LIFE! SEX or DEMOCRACY, PARLIAMENT or Home, Manusmriti RULE has out casted the SHUDRA Women. However,Researchers in Britain have carried out the study and found that women's sexual pleasure is directly linked to their partner's bank balance -- in fact, the wealthier a man is, the more frequently his ladylove has orgasms.

         

        No Parliament could PASS the WOMEN`s RESERVATION BILL. My dear ladies, please understand the DISCRIMINATION deep rooted before crying for WOMAN LIB!

         

        How the SHUDRA WOMEN may liberated while the MAJORITY of the Society remain ENSLAVED BONDED SCAPE GOATS! Taslima rightly maintains that until the RELIGION withers away there won`t be no LIBERATION for the Women or from the CURSE of CASTE!

         

        There is no SCOPE whatsoever for RESISTANCE, CHANGE, Liberation, Revolution, Civil Rights and Human Rights, Equality, Justice, Fraternity, Liberty or RIGHT to INFORMATION, Right to Expression, Right to Work and above all, RIGHT to SEX!

         

        Poor ladies are NEVER LIBERATED from BIOLOGICAL Bodies even in the Free Capitalist Developed societies!

         

        This is HARD fact and I have to remind you as all RUBBISH surveys about SEX LIFE of men and WOMEN float in media, which I personally disgust.

         

         Nevertheless, these surveys, whether TRUE or False about Women, are TOTAL TRUTH as far as IMMORAL IMPOSTERS of INDIAN Politicians are concerned.

         

         It may be witnessed LIVE these days even in STRATEGIC Break in between EXIT POLL and Actual RESULT in the GREAT INDIAN HORSE EXCHANGE of Indian Politics!

         

        I think the MALE Politicians of India do play better PROSTITUTE! Gay and TRANS SEXUAL Identity is devoid of SHAME these days! Only SWISS BANK Accounts do settle the score.

         

         The BLACK Money is not to be RECOVERED but every attempt is made to save the BLACK Money and the FIIS thanks to the DESI ILLUMINATI!

         

        Male prostitution
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        Male prostitution is the sale of sexual services (prostitution) by a male (a gigolo, hustler, or male prostitute). The gender of the customer and the sexual act(s) or sexual behavior that the prostitute engages in with that person may not correspond to the prostitute's own sexual orientation.[1][2] Compared to female sex workers, male sex workers have been far less studied by researchers, and while studies suggest that there are differences between the ways these two groups look at their work, more research is needed.[3]
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        "Women's orgasm frequency increases with the income of their partner," lead researcher Thomas Pollet of the Newcastle University was quoted by 'The Sunday Times' as saying.


        The researchers came to the conclusion after analyzing data gathered in one of the world's biggest lifestyle studies, the Chinese Health and Family Life Survey which targeted 5,000 people for in-depth interviews about their sex lives, income.

         

        Among these were 1,534 women with male partners whose data was the basis for the study.


        They found that 121 of these women always had orgasms during sex, while 408 more had them "often". Another 762 women ‘sometimes’ orgasmed while 243 had them rarely or never. Such figures are similar to those for western countries.

         

        There were of course, several factors involved in such differences but money was one of the main ones, according to the researchers.

         

        Pollet said: "Increasing partner income had a highly positive effect on women's self-reported frequency of orgasm. More desirable mates cause women to experience more orgasms."


        And, this is not an effect limited to Chinese women as previous studies in Europe have looked at attributes like body symmetry and attractiveness, these findings are also linked with orgasm frequency. Money, however, seems even more important.



        In second largest DEMOCRACY of India, it is really BULL MARKET as Major political parties rejected exit polls which gave the Congress-led coalition a slender edge over NDA in the Lok Sabha elections. Dismissing as unrealistic the projections of exit polls, NDA Convenor Sharad Yadav said the BJP-led alliance would get majority in the Lok Sabha.

         

        Meanwhile, Congress President Sonia Gandhi met NCP leader Sharad Pawar and spoke to RJD chief Lalu Prasad and LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan, as the scramble for coalition building among the three main political formations for government formation intensified on Thursday.


        With less then two days to go for the vote count, the Left spearheading the Third Front was working out strategies to keep the constituents together amid reports that the combine will tactically let a Congress-led minority government run as a strategy to keep the BJP out of power at all costs. On the other hand,the BJP top brass held two meetings during the day under the leadership of its prime ministerial candidate L K Advani for some "stock-taking" and to chalk out a strategy for wooing prospective allies to form the next government



         

        Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is likely to be deputed by the BJP to rope in AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa into the NDA fold, was also present at this strategy meeting.

         

        "I have no faith in exit polls. The NDA will get majority and we will form the government headed by L K Advani," he said.

         

        Senior BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad too did not agree with the exit poll projections and asserted that his party will emerge as the single largest party with 166 seats.

         

        The Left parties too refused to lap up the predictions telecast by different news channels last night. CPM General Secretary Prakash Karat dismissed the exit-poll results, saying he did not believe in them.

         

        CPI National Secretary D Raja termed exit polls as "speculation" and said the actual situation will emerge only after the results are out on Saturday.

         

        On exit polls indicating poor performance by SP, its President Mulayam Singh Yadav said he did not trust such surveys.

         

        Terming exit polls as "politically inspired", SP leader Amar Singh said they cannot decide on the fate of political parties already sealed in EVMs.

         

        He pointed out that during the last general elections, his party was shown not as a big gainer. "But we managed 40 seats. Therefore, we do not go by the exit polls," he said.

         

        Exit polls have shown NDA getting 185 to 196 seats in the 543-member House against 190 to 205 seats for UPA. Projecting a highly-fractured verdict, the surveys have placed the Third Front at a little over 100 seats.

         

        Exit polls had been wide off the mark in 2004 Lok Sabha polls, with most of them projecting BJP-led NDA as the winner which did not turn out to be correct.

         

        Ultimately, in 2004 elections the Congress and its pre-poll allies got 216 seats against a projection ranging from 170 to 205 seats. The BJP-led NDA secured 187 seats against the projections of over 240 to 250 seats.



        Congress is also reportedly wooing the former Tamil Nadu chief minister who had said she had got "feelers from many places" for her support. The ruling party said its alliance is fully intact and was working with all likeminded parties.

         

        The Congress and the Samajwadi party also tried to bury the hatchet with the mood being to put all acrimony during campaigning behind.

         

        After speaking to Congress leader Digvijay Singh, Amar Singh whose Samajwadi party is a key member of the "Fourth Front" that also included Lalu's RJD and LJP"s Paswan, said it will decide on his group supporting the Congress only after the results are out.

         

        The national capital also geared up for a decisive battle for power with political managers making claims and counter-claims on the prospects of getting the magic figure of 272.

         

        Exit polls by TV channels projected a hung Parliament but gave a slight edge to the Congrress-UPA. The Left is reported to be determined not to give the BJP any scope to exploit the post-poll numbers game to form a government and that it may be ready for a Congress-led minority government.

         

        After the conclusion of the final phase of Lok Sabha polls, the Congress is hopeful that the Left parties would "follow their principled stand" in the post May 16 scenario.

         

        Pawar, who appeared to have given mixed signals with his partymen pushing his claims for Prime Ministership, drove to Sonia Gandhi's residence last night and held discussions for over 30 minutes, UPA sources said.

         

        The Congress president also spoke on telephone to Lalu and Paswan as TV exit polls predicted a slight edge for the Congress-led UPA in an expected photo-finish.

         

        During the campaign, there was a lot of bad blood between leaders of Congress and RJD, LJP and SP, the troika forming the Fourth Front, but Gandhi scrupulously kept herself out of the war of words.

         

        Highly placed sources said Gandhi was in regular touch with allies and the party would wait for small outfits to open their cards once the results are out.

         

        Asked about possible tie-ups, the Congress said that it only considers BJP and Shiv Sena as communal parties. "Only BJP and Shiv Sena are communal. We won't have anything to do with these parties who spread hate and communalism," Digvijay Singh said.

         

        Asked whether Congress would seek an alliance with AIADMK, he merely said "AIADMK is not a communal party" in signs of the party warming up to Jayalalithaa.

         

        The presence of S Gurumurthy of Swadeshi Jagran Manch at the BJP strategy meeting appeared to suggest that the saffron party is wooing Jayalalithaa. Both the leaders are said to enjoy good equations.

         

        SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav and Paswan--who are members of the so-called Fourth Front-- discussed the future course of action for government formation at the Centre.

         

        Yadav and SP general secretary Amar Singh drove to the residence of Paswan. RJD leader Lalu Prasad, who is also part of the new alliance was, however, not present as he was in Patna.

         

        After the meeting, Singh said the Fourth Front will decide on the future course of action after the results. "We will decide and come up with a strategy...the alliance is not restricted to the elections. It will continue post-poll," Singh, flanked by both Yadav and Paswan, said.

         

        When asked about the absence of the RJD chief, he said "Prasad is in Patna. We spoke to him over telephone."

         

        Congress spokesperson Jayanthi Natarajan said her party did not rely on exit polls and expressed confidence that the Congress will lead the UPA government post May 16. Asked whether Congress will do any business with the Left, she said, "any decision will be taken by the party and the leadership only after the votes are counted and a full picture emerges".

         

        BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar, however, discounted the Left supporting a Congress-led government saying he did not see a major role for the Left which was likely to get less seats this time. "Left is saying no BJP, no Congress. Let them pursue the line," he said dismissing suggestions that they (Left) would be kingmakers. Javadekar also referred to political pitfalls in stitching up alliances. If the Congress takes Left's support, it's ally in West Bengal, Trinamool Congress, may snap ties.

         

        Similary, both the BSP and the SP as also the DMK and the AIADMK cannot sail in the same boat. So, except the Left, one of these could back the NDA. CPI leader D Raja said the Left was in touch with all its allies. "The Left parties will meet on May 18 and will have proper consultations with its allies. We will assess the situation and formulate our position. We are confident that the Left parties will play an important role along with its allies in government formation," he said.

         

        Also Fourth Front leaders Mulayam Singh Yadav and Ram Vilas Paswan on Thursday discussed the future course of action for government formation at the Centre. Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav and his party general secretary drove to the residence of Lok Janshakti Party leader Ram Vilas Paswan, where they met for nearly 30 minutes.

         

        RJD leader Lalu Prasad, who is also part of the new alliance was, however, not present as he was in Patna. After the meeting, Singh told reporters that the Fourth Front will decide on the future course of action after the results are out on May 16.

         

        "We will decide and come up with a strategy...the alliance is not restricted to the elections. It will continue post-poll," Singh, flanked by both Yadav and Paswan, said. When asked about the the absence of the RJD chief, he said "Prasad is in Patna. We spoke to him over telephone." Singh, however, evaded questions on the Fourth Front's Prime Ministerial candidate. "No comments," he said to queries on the alliance's stand on PM candidate.

         

         Exit polls have projected that UPA will get 190 to 205 seats and NDA 185 to 196 in the 543-member House and Third Front at a little over 100 seats.

         

        Asked about TRS joining the NDA, Singh said the question should be posed to senior Left Front leader Prakash Karat. "You should ask him this question, not me," he quipped. Asked about Congress President Sonia Gandhi talking to RJD chief and Fourth Front leader Lalu Prasad, he said he was not aware of it. Welcoming the Supreme Court decision to revoke NSA imposed against BJP's Varun Gandhi, Singh said, "Who can oppose the decision of the apex court."


         


        Polls to keep mkt on tenterhooks: StanChart


         


        New Delhi With no clear mandate emerging from exit polls for the next government formation, the markets are likely to remain jittery until the new government is formed but no sustained economic fallout is expected, Standard Chartered has said.


        According to a research report by the global financial services major, the market would keenly await the strength and composition of the new coalition government.

        "We maintain that even in the worst-case scenario, a short-term impact on markets is more probable than any sustained economic fallout," Standard Chartered Bank economist Anubhuti Sahay said in the report.

        According to results of various exit polls for the Lok Sabha elections, the Congress-led ruling UPA alliance is estimated to have got a lead over the other groupings, including BJP-led NDA, but the margin is very small.

        With none of the parties expected to win a simple majority (50 per cent or 272 seats), a hung parliament is widely expected, the report stated.

        "Thus, it is key to watch the strength and composition of the new coalition government coming into power. Markets may remain on a nervous footing during the interim period from 16 May to early June, when the new government will be formed," it added.


         

        Business confidence in India rises: KPMG

         

        New Delhi The confidence of service sector firms in the BRIC countries, including India, has witnessed a sharp rise in April on expectations of faster growth in business activity, revenues and recruitment in the next 12 months, a KPMG survey says.

        The 2009 BRIC Services Business Outlook survey by global consultancy KPMG signals an improvement in confidence in April after a sharp drop seen in October, 2008, amid the economic crisis.

        "Optimism is highest in Brazil, while confidence has also rebounded strongly in Russia and India. However, sentiment in China has eased a little compared with the previous survey, although it remains highly positive," the KPMG survey said.

        The BRIC Business Outlook Survey shows that India's service sector is set to grow solidly in proceeding 12 months. A net balance of 31.1 firms foresee their activity levels expanding, up from 15.3 last autumn to 60.3, it stated.

        "Improved sentiment is encouraging and reflects fact that many sectors have a significant dependency on domestic market and have been positively impacted by lower interest rates, lower inflation and improved liquidity. Outcome of national elections and monsoons will in the next few months determine how this trend develops," KPMG India CEO Russell Parera said.

        With business activity expected to rise in the next 12 months, BRIC service providers will also step up their recruitment, the survey revealed.

        Confidence on staffing levels is up in all nations, with Brazilian firms particularly confident of a rise.

        Further, revenues and profits at Indian service firms are set to expand in 12 months' time, according to the findings.

        The respective net balances of 31.1 and 32.5 are up markedly on their levels of six months ago, reflecting improved forecasts for activity, new business and charges.

        In India, staffing numbers are forecast to grow during the coming year, in line with expectations for higher activity. Net balance for employment rose from 10.4 to 18.9 and firms also expect a rise in amount of work they outsource.

        "Findings perhaps suggest that BRIC nations can achieve reasonable growth rates this year, even as developed economies are set to contract. Clearly, the extent to which the big emerging markets can take up the slack from the US, Europe and Japan will be a key determinant of global economic prospects," KPMG's High Growth Markets Practice Chairman Ian Gomes said.

        The report pointed out underlying forecasts for activity growth has improved confidence about volumes of incoming new business and about 37 per cent firms forecast new order growth in one year's time, while 16 per cent anticipate a fall.

        Similarly, capital expenditure at Indian service firms is anticipated to rise solidly in year ahead with 43 per cent reporting they were looking to hike spending on fixed assets.

        Interestingly, service sector firms in BRIC countries are set to outsource a greater value of their business activities during the coming 12 months. Hotels and transport companies anticipate the strongest rises in outsourcing.


         


        Govt formation: Congress expects President to go by the book


         New Delhi As exit polls predicted a neck and neck race, Congress expects President Pratibha Patil to go by the book and use the "yardstick of stability" while extending invitation to form the next government.


        AICC also extended an olive branch to Left parties, spearheading Third Front initiative, hoping that they will "follow their principled stand" of fighting against communal parties.

        Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh's refrain was that the President should use the yardstick of stability and invite the side which will be able to provide a stable government.

        "We expect the President to go by the book. She will go by the Constitution," he said on the party's expectation.

        Asked whether the single largest party or alliance should be invited, Singh said, "single largest party...This is something which is the discretion of the President. What is her assessment? Who will be able to give a stable government? Stability should be the yardstick".

        Seeking to woo the Left parties, he said they are "very pragmatic, practical and very political group which has been consistent in their approach in the fight against communal parties in the country".

        Singh said the Congress hoped that the Left parties would "follow their principled stand" in the post May 16 scenario.

        He also said the Congress would be "flexible" in negotiations but the issue of leadership of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was "non-negotiable".

        On a query whether the Congress was contemplating sitting in the Opposition like Rajiv Gandhi did even after emerging as the single largest party in 1989, Singh said that was a different period and time.

        "Things have changed since then...The period was different," the Congress leader said, ruling out the 1989 experiment when the party had decided to sit in the opposition paving way for the formation of the V P Singh government with the support of Left on one side and BJP on the other.

        Singh, in-charge of the party affairs in UP, who is not on best of terms with Samajwadi Party General Secretary Amar Singh, termed as "blessing in disguise" the decision of the party not to ally with SP.

        He also made it clear that the alliance in UP could not materialise due to the SP though Congress was all for it.

        With the exit polls showing start of the revival process of the Congress in key UP and Bihar, Singh has big plans lined up for UP, saying the party's aim was to come to power on its own in the next Assembly polls scheduled in three years.


         


         BJP look for allies, AIADMK on the radar

         

        New Delhi With exit polls projecting a hung Lok Sabha, the BJP top brass discussed the possibilities of roping in new allies, including AIADMK, with which its leaders are in touch.

        BJP held two rounds of meeting under the leadership of its Prime Ministerial candidate L K Advani at his residence to take stock of the situation and firm up a post-poll strategy.

        Besides Advani, the meetings were attended by party president Rajnath Singh, Jaswant Singh, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, general secretary Arun Jaitley, Ananth Kumar, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Balbir Punj and Ramlal Aggarwal.

        The meetings were understood to have discussed possibilities of getting new allies as NDA is likely to fall short of the majority of 272 members in the House needed to form a government.

        Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK is one of the prospective allies BJP is wooing, according to party sources. "As far as the support of Jayalalithaa is concerned, she has herself announced that she will take a decision after May 16. And we respect her decision," BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters here in reply to a question.

        The presence of Narendra Modi and Swadeshi Jagran Manch member S Gurumurthy in the meetings had given indications that BJP was wooing Jayalalithaa. Both are said to have good equations with her.

        NDA acting convenor Sharad Yadav had earlier confirmed to reporters that BJP was in talks with Jayalalithaa.

        Prasad said the reason behind BJP's confidence of forming the next government "is based on inputs from our grass root workers across India."

        "We are confident that BJP will emerge as the single largest party and NDA will be the largest pre-poll alliance and L K Advani will be the Prime Minister of the country," Prasad said.


         


        'India Inc turnaround in second half FY'10'


        New Delhi The Indian economy is expected to see a turnaround only in the second half of 2009-10 even as an industry survey pegs GDP growth at 5-6 per cent for the year, despite improvement in the outlook.


        The CII Business Confidence Index (CII-BCI) improved by 2.4 points for April-September this fiscal compared to the previous six months. "The index improved mainly on higher expectations for the coming six months, raising hope that the recovery may well be around the corner...," the CII-BCI said.

        However, given the severity of the global slowdown, 96 per cent of the respondents in the survey of 374 companies felt it would be only in the second half of the current fiscal and beyond that the economy "would witness a turnaround and begin returning to normal growth".

        The outlook survey ruled out deflation in the economy pegging inflation at about two per cent for the year. As many as 82 per cent of the respondents did not see drop in employment in the next six months dismissing job loss fears.

        Under the impact of global downturn, the country's industrial output in March fell for the second month in a row and contracted by 2.3 per cent, the lowest in 16 years, according to government data released on Tuesday.

        After an average nine per cent growth for the past four years, the Indian economy is estimated to have expanded at about seven per cent in the previous fiscal.


         

        Jaya keeps options open, says got feelers from 'many places'

         

        Chennai AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa, whose party fought the Lok Sabha elections as part of the Third Front, on Wednesday appeared to be keeping her options open, saying she has got feelers from "many places" and that would decide on her strategy after the results are out.

        The former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, whose AIADMK is in an alliance with Left parties, PMK and MDMK in Tamil Nadu and is expected to do well in the polls, said she would decide on her strategy after consulting her allies. "There are feelers from many places. But I am not responding to any overtures now. I prefer to wait until the 16th, until I have the results in my hand and then I'll decide what to do after consultation with my allies," Jayalalithaa said when asked whether she has got any feelers from the BJP for her support to the NDA Government.

        Replying to another question on JD(S) chief H D Deve Gowda's statement that the Third Front would remain, she said she would not comment on any such statements now. Jayalalithaa was speaking to reporters after casting her vote at the Stella Maris College here.

        Asked whether she will go to Delhi after the results are out, she said "everything depends on the results. If the results are as the way I expect I will be going to Delhi." The AIADMK chief said if the polls are held in a "free and fair manner" in Tamil Nadu her party-led alliance "will sweep the elections."

        Jayalalithaa alleged that some of the EVMs were not functioning properly in certain booths in Chennai. "I have received complaints that EVMs are not working properly in many places. In South Madras constituency I have received a number of complaints in this regard," she said.


         

        Maya moves SC against Varun's NSA revocation

         

        New Delhi The Uttar Pradesh government on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court challenging advisory board's decision of revoking charges against BJP leader Varun Gandhi under the stringent NSA for his alleged hate speeches. The advisiory board on May 8 had held that it neither found "plausible and convincing" grounds for the National Security Act being invoked against Varun nor was it satisfied by the explanation given by the Pilibhit District Magistrate.

        29-year-old Varun, who is BJP's Lok Sabha candidate from Pilibhit, is currently on parole following a Supreme Court order after remaining in jail for nearly three weeks. He was released from Etah jail on April 16. His parole expires on

        May 14.

        Varun was let off by a three-member Advisory board headed by senior judge of the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court Justice Pradeep Kant which went into the maintainability of Varun's detention by the UP government under the NSA imposed on March 29.

        Varun is currently on parole following a Supreme Court order after remaining in jail for nearly three weeks. He was released from Etah jail on April 16. The BJP leader, whose maiden poll foray would be tested tomorrow, was granted interim bail on stringent conditions till May 1 which was extended till May 14.

        The three-member U.P Advisory Board (Detentions) headed by senior judge of the Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court Justice Pradeep Kant on May 8 had told the state government that "there is no sufficient ground to detain Varun under NSA and directed revocation of detention order of March 29."

        The UP Government assailed the Advisory Board decision upholding Varun's cotention that the District Magistrate has not recorded any findings in the grounds of detention that the same kind of speech would continue to be made by him.

        The non-supply of the copy of the order of detention and other materials including the CDs of the speech to the BJP leader was also considered by the Board for revocation of the NSA against him which was opposed by the state government.

        "The non-supply of CD to Varun does not affect the case in any way," it said and added that "as per the provisions of section 3 of NSA it is not necessary for the state government to furnish a copy of the order passed under section 3 (3) authorising the DM to exercise the power under sub-section (2) of section 3 of the Act".

        The UP government said the Board was legally bound to to make its recommendation on the basis of the recorded material provided to it as under the law it has no power to add or supplement the material and contentions. Further, it said that "the Board failed to appreciate that the copies of the documents which are not basis of detention order, need not be supplied to the detenue". It contended that the Board failed to appreciate that Varun violated the prohibitory order promulgated by the District Magistrate under section 144 of Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and as such the revocation of NSA against him was "perverse" in law.


         

        'Maya Govt didn't apply mind while slapping NSA on Varun'

         

        New Delhi The Mayawati government in Uttar Pradesh did not apply its mind and violated cannons of natural justice in invoking National Security Act on BJP leader Varun Gandhi raising a question of bias, says the state advisory board which struck down the NSA against him.

        The Board said "there was non-application of mind and breach of rules of natural justice" by the authorities which raises a question of "bias" and "legal malafides" for invoking NSA against the 29-year-old BJP leader who was not supplied with the copy of the order and material, including the CD of the alleged hate speeches which were the basis for taking stringent action.

        "The detention order stands vitiated due to non-application of mind and breach of rules of natural justice and acting fairly on the part of detaining authority and also due to the contravention of the provisions of Article 22 (5) of the Constitution by denial of the right of the detenu (Varun) to make representation against the impugned detention order," the three-member Board headed by senior Allahabad High Court judge Pradeep Kant said.

        The Board, also comprising retired Justices Srinath Sahay and P K Sarin, which held that there was "no sufficient cause for detention of Varun", said the two FIRs lodged at the behest of the District Magistrate of Pilbhit for alleged inflammatory speeches of BJP leader on March 7 and 8 were not based on the personal knowledge of the informant.

        The Board was critical that the Pilbhit District Magistrate, who lodged the FIRs accusing Varun of disturbing the public order, passed the detention order under NSA.

        "The District Magistrate is passing the detention order has relied and acted upon the allegations made in the FIRs which were lodged by District Magistrate. In other words, District Magistrate has used his own FIRs and allegations made therein for the purpose of arriving at his subjective satisfaction in the case.

        "The subjective satisfaction of the District Magistrate in the present case would be vitiated by reason of the fact that the FIRs in two cases were lodged by the District Magistrate and impugned detention order was passed by the District Magistrate," the order said adding "it raises a question of bias and legal malafides".

        The Board noted that the report of the local intelligence unit and the CD of the public speeches were neither placed on record nor were supplied to Varun, which was on contravention of law.

        "All these material have not been placed on record and do not seem to have been placed before the detaining authority for consideration before passing the detention order in question," it said and held that "all the material, which have been relied ...in support of the alleged speech given by Varun on March 8 do not have probative value".


         



        RJD breaks ice, Cong spreads warmth






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        Posted: May 14, 2009 at 0838 hrs IST



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        New Delhi Union Minister Prem Chand Gupta, a confidant of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday, signalling the RJD’s readiness to break bread with the Congress again. While official sources said there was nothing political about the meeting, the RJD chief’s message did not go unnoticed.

        The Congress was, however, not particularly enthusiastic about the return of its old ally with its internal survey on Wednesday giving the RJD and Ram Vilas Paswan’s LJP together only nine seats in Bihar.

        Senior NCP leader P A Sangma also met JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav in Delhi on Wednesday, but the party sought to play it down maintaining that the NCP was firmly with the Congress. “There may be some hiccups (in Meghalaya) but that is part of the game. The NCP is very much part of the UPA and we are happy with it. We are committed to giving this country a secular government,” NCP leader Supriya Sule told The Indian Express.

        With its internal assessment after the last phase of polling pegging the UPA’s tally around 225, the Congress was open to the idea of an alliance with any party, except the BJP and the Shiv Sena. For that matter, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh dropped hints about the party’s readiness to woo Mayawati.

        Asked if the Congress was ready to dismiss Mayawati Government, as proposed by the Samajwadi Party as a precondition to support to any formation at the Centre, Singh said, “There is no question of dismissing a duly elected state Government.” He said only the BJP and the Shiv Sena were “communal” with whom Congress will have no truck.

        The Congress was learnt to be keeping its channels of communication open with Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party in Andhra Pradesh and Jayalalithaa’s AIADMK in Tamil Nadu.

        The issue of prospective alliance partners also came up at a dinner organised for those involved with the Congress’ war room on Wednesday.

        Senior party leaders who attended the dinner were learnt to have deliberated on different possibilities, including the difficulties in stitching up an alliance with either Nitish Kumar or Jayalalithaa-given its implications for JD(U)-BJP government in Bihar and DMK-led government in Tamil Nadu.

        “But nothing is impossible in politics. We will make our moves only after we know who stands where on May 16,” said a senior leader.


        http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/RJD-breaks-ice-Cong-spreads-warmth/458960/


         


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        Member of : Lok Sabha
        Added on 10 Dec 2008





        • Constituency

        • Gender Female

        • Date of Birth 15-Jan-1956

        • Cast Category SC

        • Total Assets 16,722,000 INR

        • Liabilities NIL

        • Pancard No ABCPM1284D

        • Educational Qualification B.Ed, LLB

        • Education Bucket GRADUATE

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        • Criminal Cases Criminal conspiracy, Cheating, Forgery, Using forged document. 13(2) r.w. 13(1) of PC Act, 1988


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        About "Mayawati"


        Some call her the messiah of the poorest of the poor, some an opportunist. Well, it is for the youth to decide who this "social engineer" is and is going to be in this general election. Her defiant call to become PM within hours of the formation of the Third Front shows what she wants to say: "I've arrived." Has she?

        Political Career

        Mayawatia's initiation into politics took place with the formation of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) by Kansi Ram in 1984. This political party was specially formed to uphold the social, economic and political causes of the Dalits.

        In April of 1984, Mayawati stood as a Lok Sabha candidate (Member of Parliament) for the first time from Kairana constituency in Muzaffarnagar District in Uttar Pradesh. Subsequently she stood as a Lok Sabha candidate from Bijnor and Hardwar in 1985 and 1989 respectively. Though the party lost in absolute terms, it was able to create substantial following for itself.  

        The disorganized Dalits with the efforts of Mayawati, Kansi Ram and Mahsood Ahmed overhauled the organization and gained support from other political groups. The efforts of Mayawati were rewarded, as she was elected for the first time as a Lok Sabha member from Bijnor in 1989.

        The BSP received 9% of the popular votes and 13 Parliament seats. In 1994 she was elected to the Rajya Sabha for the first time. In 1995, while still a member of the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Parliament) she became the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh for the first time in June 1995. She remained the 23rd Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh till October 1995.
        In 1996 Mayawati resigned from Rajya Sabha and thereafter won from two constituencies and became Chief Minister for her 2nd term in 1997 and UP's 24th. In 1998, Mayawati was re-elected to Lok Sabha for the second time, and again in 1999 for the third time. In 1999 she also had become the leader of BSP Parliamentary Party in Lok Sabha. Subsequently in 2001, Mayawati Naina Kumari succeeded Kanshi Ram as the leader of BSP. Mayawati, in 2004 was re-elected as a Rajya Sabha member for the second time and leader of BSP Parliamentary Party in Rajya Sabha.

        In Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Mayawati was elected fro the second time in 2002, and became the state's 30th Chief Minister. Her 3rd term as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh extended for a longer period from May 2002 till August 2003. The 2007 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections proved successful for Bahujan Samaj Party as they won a majority. Mayawati became the 32nd Chief Minister and she herself assumed office for the 4th time in 12 years.

        Criticism


        The political career of Mayawati is dithered with controversies. During her third tenure as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh in 2003, she was accused of demanding money from her party legislator's constituency fund for her BSP party. Opposition Samajwadi Party legislators presented a cassette to this effect to the then Governor of Uttar Pradesh. Mayawati reciprocated by filing more than 140 cases against Samajwadi Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav for misappropriation of funds.

        Taj Heritage Corridor scam is a strong criticism against Mayawati. During her third tenure as Chief Minister, the BJP Government at the Center had given an Environmental Clearance for enhancing tourist facilities near the Taj Mahal. The total estimated project cost of Rs.175 crores has allegedly been misappropriated by Mayawatia government after BJP backed out. The case is currently being investigated by Central Bureau of Investigation.

        Early life

        Mayawati was born in 1956 on January 15 in Delhi. Prabhu Das, her father was a clerk in government telecommunications department, while her mother Ram Rati was a home maker. Mayawati graduated with Bachelor of Law from Kalindi College in Delhi and also holds degrees in Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Arts. After completing her studies Mayawati joined Inderpuri JJ Colony School in Delhi in 1977 and remained a teacher till 1984. She was always engaged in social service for the downtrodden and weaker sections of the society.


         


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              In 2007, the Chinese destroyed one of their aging weather satellites with a missile — effectively ending decades of debate over whether space would be militarized.


              In “The Ghost War,” the New York Times reporter Alex Berenson has fashioned a smart, economically written spy novel that imagines a future clash with the Chinese. As such, it’s a novel for policy wonks, with a very sophisticated vision of how a conflict with China could come about, akin to the kind of war-gaming scenarios that occupy Washington strategists. Here, a power struggle between the military and civilian wings of the Chinese leadership and the accidental ramming of a Chinese trawler by an American destroyer ignite an unwelcome conflict. Adding to the complexity is a new alliance between China and Iran, a secret one between China and the Taliban, the attempted defection of a North Korean spy to the West and the usual moles on each side.


              The plot moves quickly, in tight, essayistic paragraphs that show Berenson’s command of such disparate worlds as the United States Navy and Chinese migrant workers. I once spent a month aboard a destroyer in the Pacific and can attest to the accuracy of the author’s portrayal of one. His description of a semi-starving Chinese laborer who starts a riot, and whose only memory of home and his dead parents is a baseball hat that a policeman grabs from him, is vivid and moving. Elsewhere, Berenson offers an intriguing account of a meeting of the Chinese leadership in a banquet hall that’s “drab” on the outside, but on the inside “seemed to have been transported directly from Versailles.” Here, China’s small band of rulers guzzle down a half-case of 1992 Château Lafite at 10,000 yuan, or $1,300, a bottle.


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              Like many novels of this genre, “The Ghost War” is too mechanical in its plot and lacks the baroque character development for which John le Carré is famous. The protagonist, a Central Intelligence Agency officer named John Wells, is a two-dimensional variation of derring-do types common to other spy books. (Much more successful is Berenson’s study of the American mole, Keith Robinson, whose family tragedy leads him in stages to betray his country.) Moreover, the lavish descriptions of military technicalities can sometimes be distracting from the plot and the characters themselves. But Berenson is not trying to be le Carré. Rather, he displays a reporter’s fine awareness of headlines over the horizon.



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              Correction: April 6, 2008
              A review on March 23 about “The Ghost War,” by Alex Berenson, a thriller in which a power struggle in China leads to conflict with the United States, misspelled the name of a wine enjoyed by Chinese leaders at a banquet. It is Château Lafite, not Lafitte.








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              Economic Times - ‎21 hours ago‎


              NEW DELHI: Air travellers could be treated with another round of fare cuts, as the country's leading full-service carriers take a fresh aim at the budget-airline space amid worries about the deteriorating financials of the industry.









              Satyam case: Court defers hearing on ED, CBI pleas to June 1


              Business Standard - ‎1 hour ago‎


              PTI / Hyderabad May 14, 2009, 19:54 IST A city court here today adjourned to June 1 the hearing on a petition filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) seeking permission to record statements of Satyam's former Chairman B Ramalinga Raju and other ...









              IMD forecasts monsoon onset over Kerala on May 26


              Press Trust of India - ‎5 hours ago‎


              New Delhi, May 14 (PTI) Southwest monsoon, lifeline for the country's over 200 million farmers, is expected to set over Kerala on May 26, five days ahead of the normal onset, the weather office said today.









              Satyam board awaits US nod for inducting Tech M members


              Business Standard - ‎3 hours ago‎


              PTI / New Delhi May 14, 2009, 18:12 IST Fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services is awaiting the nod of US authorities for inducting four representatives of Tech Mahindra on the IT company's board.





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              "Slumdog" child star's Mumbai shanty home torn down


              Reuters India - ‎10 minutes ago‎


              By Shilpa Jamkhandikar MUMBAI (Reuters) - City authorities in Mumbai demolished the shanty home of a "Slumdog Millionaire" child star on Thursday, forcing his family into the streets months after the Oscar-winning film shot him to global fame.









              Here's what to expect from Cannes


              Rediff - ‎7 hours ago‎


              The 62nd Cannes Film Festival which got underway on Wednesday night promises to be an exciting one. The opening night itself saw actors, models, filmmakers and jury members walk the red carpet.




              Playing it Safe at Cannes Atlantic Online





              Freida Pinto's past haunts her


              NDTV.com - ‎2 hours ago‎


              Freida Pinto is just a film old but the Indian actress has made waves in Hollywood in a very short span of time. The pretty lady is busy with big film projects, cover shoots and red carpet events, but there is something bothering Freida these days.









              Kaminey specially written for Priyanka


              Oneindia - ‎8 hours ago‎


              Recently Priyanka Chopra stated that her character of Sweety in Kaminey is so well written that it would surely make an impact. Well, considering the fact that director Vishal Bhardwaj has been known for presenting his female leads in a distinct avatar ...









              Sonam goes Aish's way


              IndiaGlitz - ‎8 hours ago‎


              After Aishwarya Rai it will be the young Sonam Kapoor who will make her debut appearance at the Cannes as the ambassador for the international brand L'Oreal.









              Barbara asks Hrithik to kiss on the lips


              Oneindia - ‎10 hours ago‎


              While shooting a critical sequence in Santa Fe, Babara Mori made her shy co-star Hrithik Roshan discard his desi inhibitions to express love in one of its natural manifestations.









              Priyanka Chopra looks for Pyaar Impossible


              Rediff - ‎May 13, 2009‎


              After impressing us with her acting chops in Fashion and Dostana, Priyanka Chopra is gearing up for another round of applause with Jugal Hansraj's film Pyaar Impossible.









              99 releasing in multiplexes!


              Oneindia - ‎4 hours ago‎


              Though there is still some more time to go before the tumultuous phase of Bollywood comes to an end, there is little respite in store with the arrival of a new movie at the least.









              Abhishek Bachchan first to own Chelsea's latest jersey


              Sify - ‎7 hours ago‎


              Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan, an ardent football fan, was on cloud nine when he became the first owner of the latest jersey of the Chelsea Football Club.









              Ram Gopal Varma to move apex court against censor ruling on 'Rann'


              Times of India - ‎May 13, 2009‎


              MUMBAI: Director Ram Gopal Varma and producers of his film "Rann", which stars Amitabh Bachchan as a media baron, will to go to the Supreme Court to appeal against censor board's ruling to remove the song "Jana Gann Mana Rann hai" from the movie as ...









              Pussycat Dolls to join Rahman on world tour?


              Daily News & Analysis - ‎May 12, 2009‎


              Mumbai: After Hrs has learnt from industry insiders that AR Rahman is teaming up with international artistes he has worked with in his musical career so far for his upcoming world tour in which he will travel to 39 cities in the next 5 years.









              Karan Johar slapped with $150000 lawsuit in US


              Hindustan Times - ‎22 hours ago‎


              Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar's Dharma Productions has been slapped with a $150000 lawsuit in Philadelphia for allegedly failing to pay hundreds of local actors and vendors for a movie filmed in the state last autumn.









              'Yahoo came in due to Shahid-Shammi Kapoor similarities'


              MSN India - ‎10 hours ago‎


              While Ken Ghosh has clarified that YAHOO is not the final title of his Shahid Kapur -Genelia D'Souza starrer, he agrees that at one point of time the title was in very strong contention.


              Genelia's a livewire Daily News & Analysis





              Shahrukh consciously avoiding Amitabh?


              Oneindia - ‎May 13, 2009‎


              Bollywood Baadshah Shahrukh Khan is in the news again, not for the dismal performance of his IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders but for his rapport with superstar Amitabh Bachchan.


              Shahrukh avoids Big B Bollywood Mantra







              History repeats itself for Madhuri!


              GlamSham - ‎9 hours ago‎


              Age may be just a number, but Bollywood is cashing in on it big time! These days tinsel town is busy talking about the chemistry between younger heroes and older women.









              Shruti composing music for Kamal's remake of 'A Wednesday'


              Hindu - ‎2 hours ago‎


              Mumbai (PTI): Singer Shruti Haasan, who is making debut as an actress, is also composing music for the remake of Hindi movie A Wednesday being produced by her father Kamal Haasan.








              Mobile chip licences to beat music pirates


              Express Buzz - ‎10 hours ago‎


              HYDERABAD: Music piracy has been one the major problems that the Indian Music Industry has constantly grappled with. The music industry loses a considerable part of its revenue through illegal downloading on the Internet and mobile phones.









              India's first 3-D animated TV series


              Screen Weekly - ‎May 13, 2009‎


              Developed at Rs 50 crore, Little Krishna is a first in terms of the technical and creative quality it offers. The Indian animation industry, which has so far played the 'low-cost talent' as its trump card to bag execution of ...









              Double take


              Screen Weekly - ‎8 hours ago‎


              What was your initial reaction to the idea of Seeta Aur Geeta being made into a serial? Honestly, I wasn't too happy. The film is close to my heart and I thought Ab kyoon banaa rahe hain?









              Jeffrey Archer walks on thin air


              Times of India - ‎19 hours ago‎


              MUMBAI: If there's anyone more prolific than Ram Gopal Varma's Factory, it's Jeffrey Archer. The writer has averaged a book a year in a career that spans over 30 years and is in Mumbai on a tour organised by Landmark bookstore to promote his latest ...






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