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Communal Violence Bill a recipe for disaster, Narendra Modi to PM
AHMEDABAD: Questioning the timing of bringing the Communal Violence Bill, Narendra Modi on Thursday wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, describing the proposed legislation as "ill-conceived, poorly drafted and a recipe for disaster".
Terming the bill as an attempt to encroach upon the domain of states, the BJP's PM candidate sought wider consultations among various stakeholders, such as state governments, political parties, police and security agencies, before making any move on the issue.
Modi's letter comes on the morning of beginning of the winter session of Parliament in which the bill is likely to be taken up.
Terming the bill as an attempt to encroach upon the domain of states, the BJP's PM candidate sought wider consultations among various stakeholders, such as state governments, political parties, police and security agencies, before making any move on the issue.
Modi's letter comes on the morning of beginning of the winter session of Parliament in which the bill is likely to be taken up.
Sonam Kapoor named brand ambassador of year
Gurgaon, March 22 - Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor was named brand ambassador of the year at the NDTV Good Times Gadget Guru Awards 2011 held here Monday night.
"I am a gadget freak. You will find everything from laptop, cellphone to iPad and iPod in my closet. They remain with me all the time. I can't leave my mobile even for five minutes. Gadgets have become a way of life today for any generation," Sonam said in a video message after receiving the award.
She is the brand ambassador of Spice mobiles.
"I am a gadget freak. You will find everything from laptop, cellphone to iPad and iPod in my closet. They remain with me all the time. I can't leave my mobile even for five minutes. Gadgets have become a way of life today for any generation," Sonam said in a video message after receiving the award.
She is the brand ambassador of Spice mobiles.
Wall Street gains ground on good news from crisis zones
New York, March 22 - Major US stock indices rallied Monday as last week's concerns about international crises eased.
Investors seemed to gain confidence amid reports of progress in efforts to regain control over Japan's quake-ravaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, along with the weekend imposition of a UN-backed no-fly zone to halt Libya's internal conflict.
Investors seemed to gain confidence amid reports of progress in efforts to regain control over Japan's quake-ravaged Fukushima nuclear power plant, along with the weekend imposition of a UN-backed no-fly zone to halt Libya's internal conflict.
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Corporate Highlights - State-run Hindustan Copper plans will invest Rs 3,677 crore to almost quadruple its existing copper ore production capacity to
12.41 million tonne per annum (mtpa) by 2016-17. The entire expansion would be completed by 2016-17 and in the meantime, the company would also take up greenfield projects for exploration and ore production.
Corporate Highlights - State-run Hindustan Copper plans will invest Rs 3,677 crore to almost quadruple its existing copper ore production capacity to
12.41 million tonne per annum (mtpa) by 2016-17. The entire expansion would be completed by 2016-17 and in the meantime, the company would also take up greenfield projects for exploration and ore production.
Delhi reports year's first dengue case
New Delhi, March 21 : The national capital's first case of dengue of the year has been reported from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), and the country's premier medical institute has been blamed by the civic corporation for failing to keep a mosquito-free campus.
According to a civic official Monday, a doctor at the institute has tested positive for dengue, becoming the first case of the vector-borne disease in Delhi this year.
According to a civic official Monday, a doctor at the institute has tested positive for dengue, becoming the first case of the vector-borne disease in Delhi this year.
Slight tremors felt in New Delhi on 21 March
At 15.22 today, slight tremors were felt in New Delhi. In some parts of Jammu and Kashmir also, some people reported the tremors.
The earthquake was yet to be confirmed, but the intensity seems quite low.
Within few minutes of feeling the tremors, people started posting tweets on popular social networking website, Twitter, regarding the same.
As per unconfirmed reports, 6.1 Magnitude earthquake hit North Pakistan and tremors of richter scale 3.2 hit New Delhi as well.
The earthquake was yet to be confirmed, but the intensity seems quite low.
Within few minutes of feeling the tremors, people started posting tweets on popular social networking website, Twitter, regarding the same.
As per unconfirmed reports, 6.1 Magnitude earthquake hit North Pakistan and tremors of richter scale 3.2 hit New Delhi as well.
Shirish Kunder to cast newcomers in dance-based film
New Delhi, March 21 : Film editor-turned-director Shirish Kunder is all set to give a chance to new and budding talent in his new film.
"The dance film I am currently writing and will be directing soon, will completely have an all new cast," Kunder wrote on microblogging site Twitter.
Kunder, who is marrried to ace choreographer Farah Khan, further said he would be conducting auditions for his film all over the world.
"The dance film I am currently writing and will be directing soon, will completely have an all new cast," Kunder wrote on microblogging site Twitter.
Kunder, who is marrried to ace choreographer Farah Khan, further said he would be conducting auditions for his film all over the world.
Salman-Sonu take on arm-wrestler from LA, defeat him
Mumbai, March 21 : It looks like all the abstinence from Mughlai food and alcohol is doing Salman Khan a world of good. These days he is in top physical shape, good enough to take on an African-American physical trainer weighing 150 kg for arm-wrestling. And defeating him!
The incident that happened in Vishakhapatnam earlier this month has had a snowballing effect on the Telugu film industry.
Apparently, Salman took on the LA trainer for impromptu arm-wrestling in front of a number of prominent members of the Telugu film industry. This led to this pricey trainer being sent back to Los Angeles.
The incident that happened in Vishakhapatnam earlier this month has had a snowballing effect on the Telugu film industry.
Apparently, Salman took on the LA trainer for impromptu arm-wrestling in front of a number of prominent members of the Telugu film industry. This led to this pricey trainer being sent back to Los Angeles.
Fame made me insane: Mike Tyson
London, March 21 : Boxer-turned-actor Mike Tyson says he became "insane" after becoming famous but has now learnt to enjoy a simple life.
Tyson also said that he got too famous too soon.
"I think I was insane for a great period of my life. I didn't know what to do once I got to the top. I've learned to live a boring life and love it," mirror. co. uk quoted him as saying.(IANS)
Tyson also said that he got too famous too soon.
"I think I was insane for a great period of my life. I didn't know what to do once I got to the top. I've learned to live a boring life and love it," mirror. co. uk quoted him as saying.(IANS)
Media, entertainment industry records 11 percent growth
Mumbai, March 21 : The Indian media and entertainment (M&E) industry registered a growth of 11 percent over 2009 and touched Rs. 652 billion in 2010, according to a FICCI-KPMG report.
The report will be formally released at the FICCI Frames 2011 -- an entertainment and business summit of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry starting Wednesday.
The report will be formally released at the FICCI Frames 2011 -- an entertainment and business summit of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry starting Wednesday.