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Men need to understand the importance of empowering women: Priyanka

April 13, 2018 by Nasheman

Priyanka Chopra says women have the “superpower” to balance career with family and it is high time men understood that their aspirations are equally important. The 35-year-old actor, who entered the film industry soon after winning the Miss World title at the age of 18, credits her parents, especially her father, for understanding her dreams and helping her achieve them.

TODAY — Pictured: Priyanka Chopra on Jan. 18, 2018 — (Photo by: Mike Smith/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank)


“I came from a family where everyone questioned my decision to become an actor. There was a big debate in my house. But my parents, especially my father said, ‘I am standing by her in whatever she wants to do. I will make sure nothing wrong happens to her.’ He kept his promise. He was with me always till I was 23. He used to be my manager. I had the support of my father,” Priyanka told in an interview.

“The men in the world need to understand that as soon as you empower a woman, as soon as you give her the opportunity to be her best, she can handle both family and career. I feel boys can’t tackle both. Look at the medals at Commonwealth Games, most of them have been won by women because they had this opportunity,” she says. The actor believes society needs to be more open towards the idea of women being ambitious. She says people have still not warmed up to the idea of a career-oriented woman.

“Girls being ambitious is still like… ‘haw kitni ambitious hai!’ (she is so ambitious!). Women have the superpower where they can manage their family and their ambition together. Just because a woman is working, it does not mean she won’t be able to take care of her family. My mother was a working woman. She is double MD. She raised two children, who seem to be alright. We need to separate the two things,” she says.

Priyanka, who has always been upfront about her ideas on issues pertaining to gender equality and women’s health, says being an entertainer gives her a platform to spread awareness about various social causes. “I take my social responsibility very seriously. I know I am an influencer. I know because of being an entertainer, I have the ears of people. They will listen to me. I like to use the platform to be able to make a change. I know what my life would have ended up being had my parents not taught me to be the way I am. So, I like to take that opportunity, especially when I believe in a cause.”

The actor, however, does not think working for social welfare is solely a celebrity’s job. She believes promoting a cause is a personal decision and celebrities should not be expected to behave like superheroes. “So many people ask me ‘you are celebrity, what do you do for the world?’ People never ask themselves what they have done. As an entertainer, it is my job to entertain people and I am doing it. And I don’t understand why celebrities are expected to do everything and solve world problems. I am doing this because I want to.

“I am a strong believer that each one of us needs to be socially responsible. But it is an individual’s decision. For me, it is important that I will fly down in the middle of my shoot just for 12 hours. But everybody can’t be expected to have the same standard. And I do think, we tend to sometimes think that actors should be perfect, but we are not… We are humans,” says Priyanka.

Priyanka, a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, flew down to Delhi from Dublin, Ireland to formally introduce the 2018 Partners’ Forum, a platform which works towards improving the health and well-being of women, children and adolescents. The actor says despite being a public figure, she does not censor her opinions to fit the popular narrative which sometimes lands her in trouble.

“… I am logical, but not careful. That is why I get into trouble. But I speak from my heart and I know I don’t have any malice. I know there are people out there who are waiting with a magnifying glass to see if I speak something wrong. I always hope that I don’t say something wrong and if I say I am not shy to apologise. But if I am not wrong, I will defend myself,” she says.

Filed Under: Women

Lingayats demand Congress tickets in 40 constituencies

April 13, 2018 by Nasheman

The issue of giving minority religion status to Lingayat, which is expected to play an important role in deciding the fortunes of political parties, has begun to gain prominence in the issue of allotment of Congress tickets too. It is gathered that people falling under Lingayat community have demanded tickets in 40 constituencies for their candidates, while Veerashaiva sect has been pitching for 20 tickets. These demands have put chief minister, Siddaramaiah, in a bind and the Congress high command, which was expecting to encash this issue to its advantage, too is facing predicament on this matter, it is learnt.

The chief minister, who was expecting to win over the loyalty of Lingayat community by recommending to give religious minority status to them by ignoring Veerashaivas, finds himself mired in new problems on account of the above demand.

Lingayats have been pointing out that they have the potential to influence the results in 110 assembly constituencies in the state. Therefore, they say their demand for 40 seats is just. As per information, Lingayat Mahasabha and Veerashaiva leaders have been exerting pressure to consider fielding of their candidates in various constituencies in north Karnataka, central Karnataka, and Old Mysore area. Lingayats have also demanded tickets in four constituencies in the city, and Virajpete constituency in Kodagu district, it is said. Veerashaiva community also believes that it has clout in at least 20 constituencies and hence wants to field its own members in these constituencies.

In 2013 election, Congress had fielded 44 Lingayat candidates, out of which 29 had come out victorious. The current perception that Lingayat community will be supporting Congress this time with added vigour as the Congress government has recommended their case for minority religion tag, has provided thrust to the community’s demand. The members of this community have been arguing that issuing tickets to Lingayats will brighten chances of Congress candidates.

General Secretary of Lingayat Mahasabha, J B Patil, said that the community members have urged the chief minister to allot more seats to members from their community. He said that it has been decided to give priority to even backward classes within the community when choosing candidates.

Filed Under: Culture & Society

Teacher arrested for assaulting student

April 13, 2018 by Nasheman

A mathematics teacher was arrested on Thursday for assaulting a Class 10 student. The incident happened at Narayana e-techno school situated at Vidyaranyapura on Wednesday. The incident came to light after a video of the lecturer beating the student with a duster went viral on internet.

The victim Shashank V, a class 10 student, was whipped by his maths teacher during summer vacation extra classes. As per Shashank’s parents and classmates, when the he was talking with one of his schoolmates, the teacher got furious and hit him with a duster. Following the complaint recorded by the parents, police arrested 32-year-old Venkatasubbaiah under Juvenile Justice Act and sent him to judicial custody. As per police authorities, they have booked the teacher on charges of deliberately causing hurt by perilous weapons or means.

A few parents also assembled near the school on Thursday morning in protest against the lecturer who hit the boy and furthermore against the school for directing classes during summer vacations.

Filed Under: Crime

CBI registers 3 cases in Unnao gangrape case; MLA being questioned

April 13, 2018 by Nasheman

The CBI has registered three separate cases related to the alleged rape of a woman by a BJP MLA and his brother late in the night, officials said here today. Banagarmau MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar is being questioned by the CBI officers, they said.

Lucknow: BJP MLA from Unnao Kuldip Singh Sengar speaks to the media outside Chief Minister’s office in Lucknow on Monday. A woman from Unnao alleged MLA Sengar and his brother of raping her in May 2017. PTI Photo By Nand Kumar(PTI4_9_2018_000216B)


The victim had attempted suicide outside the residence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath triggering a massive political row over women’s safety in Uttar Pradesh.

Later, the state police had arrested her father who died in judicial custody with autopsy suggesting several injuries on his body.

The Uttar Pradesh government had referred the matter to the CBI which registered the case after getting reference from the centre last night.

Filed Under: Crime

Ravi Kishan Launched Big Fm’s Duck Se Dude

April 12, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

Ravi Kishan recently launched a web series with cricket as the backdrop. It will feature on BIG Originals and will unfold over a period of 2 months.

BIG FM, India’s one of the largest radio networks, is adding to the high energy quotient of the cricket enthusiasts with the launch of Duck Se Dude.

The slice of life web series with cricket as the backdrop will showcase the story of a young & naïve boy transforming into being mature & confident through his journey of pursuing cricket.

Renowned actor Ravi Kishan who has come on board as the narrator launched the web series along with the cast at an event held recently.

The launch was preceded by an exciting friendly cricket match with the cast & the audience present.

The cast comprises of actors Inaam Ghazi as the lead character Manjeet, Ekta Sharma as the mother, Harsh Singh as the father, Mehek Mehra as the sister, Prithvi Rai as Manjeet’s love interest & Ashwini Koul as the troublemaker.

They introduced themselves & their characters to the audience present and announced 15th Apr, 2018 as the launch date of the web series. The director of the web series Rajiv Raj & the cast then moved on to the pitch and joined actor Ravi Kishan to play the match.

Speaking during the launch, Ravi Kishan said, “When I started my career in Mumbai, people said, ‘Tumse na ho paega’, you are a desi boy. But here I am today, standing amidst all of you. I am a self – made man. Duck Se Dude is one such story and a nice concept. It is not just a web series by BIG FM, it is a story of many amongst us. I am also a part of this story as I can relate with it. It is the 1st ever audio & visual web series built around a good thought. I congratulate the director for doing such a great job.”

Duck Se Dude is the story of an introvert boy (Manjeet) trying really hard to fit in. He doesn’t have any friends and neither has he mustered the courage to speak to the girl he loves. He has grown up observing his non -existence until he decides to seek help from an RJ (radio jockey) who hosts a popular late – night show. The RJ offers Manjeet a simple solution for all his problems, cricket, which transforms him from being a duck to a dude. Duck Se Dude includes interesting & fun characters who depict a certain quirk or trait which adds to the overall appeal of the show.

Filed Under: Film

Bollywood Stars Meet The Sea Lifeguards

April 12, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

Ekta Jain, Shri Rajput & Sheetal Mahatre visited the Silver Beach, Juhu to meet the sea lifeguards. Ekta Jain, Shree Rajput along with Sheetal Mahatre & Ex – Corporator, Ex – President Mumbai Mahila Congress visited the Silver Beach Juhu recently to meet the Sea Guardians lifeguards.

Sea Guardian Lifeguard was started in the year 2007 with 22 members, all are sea & pool swimmers & lifeguards. Sea Guardian managed the entire coast which is 4.5 km from Juhu & Versova beach.

Sunil Kanojia (President Sea Guardian Life Guard) said, “When we stop people to throwing wastage, sometimes some literate persons start argument with us, at least they should know how to clean the beach or how to cooperate with the life guards.”

Aditya Kumar (Volunteer Life Guard) said, “At least the Youth should understand the value of such a beautiful beach, even by law there is a crime to smoke & drinking alcohol in Public Places, So one shouldn’t do this on the beach area.”

Ekta Jain said, “I thank Sea guardian lifeguard for their amazing work. I want to appeal people not to litter around on beaches.”

Sheetal Mahatre said, “We won’t have a society if we destroy the environment .It’s high time we realize that we cannot live without Mother Earth but Mother Earth can live without humans beings.”

Filed Under: Film

First laser bilateral renal stone removal surgery at Fortis Davangere, 20mm bilateral renal stone removed

April 12, 2018 by Nasheman

The recently launched advanced clinic for Urology in Davangere, Karnataka by Fortis Hospitals Bangalore has successfully performed a laser surgery for large stone in both kidneys. The clinic was launched with an objective to provide accessibility to patients who otherwise have to travel to Bangalore for all kinds of kidney problems.

The surgery which is the first of its kind in Davangere was led by Dr Mohan Keshavamurthy, Director- Urology, Uro oncology, Andrology, Transplant & Robotic surgery, Dr Shakir Tabrez, Consultant, Urology ,Uro oncology ,Transplant & Robotic Surgery and Dr Allamprabhu, Consultant, Urology ,Uro oncology ,Transplant & Robotic Surgery, Davangere conducted a 45 min laser surgery that helped the patient recover in the shortest time.

Renal stone disease happens to be one of the major causes of chronic kidney disease. Kidney stones are formed when the solid waste particles are not properly filtered and the urine is not dissolving them. These solid particles tend to crystallize and eventually develop as stones. If the size of the stone formed is small it can pass without causing symptoms. If it is greater than 5mm it will cause blockage of the ureter resulting in severe pain in the lower back or abdomen. In this patient’s case, the stone was of 20mm.

Lasers are more effective in dealing with renal stones that have become stuck in the ureter than conventional treatment as it helps in better breaking and clearance of stone. This is a faster surgical procedure as compared to conventional ones, and helps in early recovery of the patient.

Dr Mohan Keshavamurthy, Director- Urology, Uro oncology, Andrology,Transplant & Robotic surgery said, “Unlike conventional method of kidney stone removal, the usage of laser is easier, safer and blood loss is minimal. In this case, we had to perform bilateral renal stone removal, thus usage of laser was more convenient and preferable. We perform renal stone surgery using laser commonly at Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore, and this case was the first of its kind at Davanagere.”

Dr Shakir Tabrez, Consultant Urology, Uro oncology, Andrology,Transplant & Robotic surgery, said, “Renal stone surgery is a very common procedure and can be undoubtedly very painful. Getting them operated with regular methods take time to cure and slow down recovery. With the use of laser, the risks involved are minor and patient recovers quickly. The whole procedure is risk-free and takes just 10 minutes to 1 hour depending on the size and the position of the stone. In this case, the surgery took 45 minutes and the patient was discharged on the first day”

In line with this, the patient, Revan Siddeshwara said, “ I am glad that Fortis Hospitals has started their urology facility at Davangere. The new clinic helped me get access to quality treatment at my native place without travelling to bigger cities like Bangalore. I was suffering from kidney stone from a long time, doctor recommended me to go for laser surgery as it would less painful and faster recovery. I would like to thank the team of doctors for successful surgery and recovery.

Bilateral renal stone is one of its kind and has so far given best results in patients.

About Fortis Healthcare Limited:

Fortis Healthcare Limited is a leading integrated healthcare delivery service provider in India. The healthcare verticals of the company primarily comprise hospitals, diagnostics and day care specialty facilities. Currently, the company operates its healthcare delivery services in India, Dubai, Mauritius and Sri Lanka with 45 healthcare facilities (including projects under development), approximately 10,000 potential beds and 368 diagnostic centres

Filed Under: Campaign

IPL: CSK coach, Raina, Harbhajan, ‘sad’ on home venue shift

April 12, 2018 by Nasheman

After the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) home matches were shifted following the Cauvery water dispute, which has created a volatile situation in the southern city, several members of the franchise have expressed their disappointment on missing out on playing in their home ground but hoped that the issue would soon be resolved.

Expressing his dismay, CSK coach Stephen Fleming tweeted: “Sad to be leaving Chennai today. Great to be back and again experience the love and passion the Tamil Nadu fans have for cricket and CSK. I trust a ‘peaceful’ resolution is found soon for the problems at hand. Thanks to everyone for making the team so welcome.”

Batsman Suresh Raina tweeted: “Will miss playing on our home ground and entertaining our #Chennai fans this season…You are always in our hearts.”

The team’s batting coach, Mike Hussey, tweeted: “Very sad that we have to play our remaining home games away from Chennai. Feeling for the players and the fans but also hoping for a peaceful and swift resolution to the current problems. Thanks for the incredible support of all the CSK fans.”

Harbhajan Singh, the new cricketer in the CSK side, also seemed unhappy on leaving the home ground.

“Heart breaking news..no more ipl games in chennai.. fans have waited two years for CSK to play in front of them at home..hope all the issues get solved soon and matches comes back to chennai soon…Thank u for your love,wishes,prayers would be needed all the time,” Harbhajan tweeted.

English batsman Sam Billings said: “Gutted that we have had to move from Chepauk, the atmosphere was unbelievable! Thoughts with the fan who was badly hurt last night, no one should go to watch & end up in hospital. Hope he recovers soon & all issues are resolved. Keep supporting us it makes a huge difference!.”

The decision to shift the remaining CSK home matches to Pune came in wake of protests by Tamil groups demanding that no Indian Premier League (IPL) match should take place in the city until the Cauvery Management Board (CMB) is set up as mandated by the Supreme Court.

Following this, the IPL Governing Council decided to shift the remaining home matches of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to Pune’s Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.

Filed Under: Sports

Saudi Arabia breaks new ground by hosting first-ever Arab Fashion Week

April 12, 2018 by Nasheman

Fashionable women, dark-haired Saudis and blonde Eastern Europeans alike, fill the gold-trimmed halls of Riyadh’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel, marking the start of Saudi Arabia’s first-ever fashion week. Models and make-up artists, preparing for the inaugural Saudi episode of Arab Fashion Week, said they were surprised the event was taking place in the deeply conservative Muslim kingdom.

“We are so excited because this is the first fashion week in Saudi Arabia, so we are making history,” model Anita Dmycroska said. Strict social restrictions have eased dramatically under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has reined in religious police, introduced public concerts, and lifted bans on cinemas and women driving.

Yet, restrictions persist. Tuesday’s reception was open to men and cameras, but only women are permitted at catwalk events and outside photography is barred. Women in public places in Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam, wear abayas — loose-fitting, full-length robes symbolic of piety.

With recent reforms, women in some cities have begun to don more colourful abayas, sometimes trimmed with lace and velvet or left open to reveal long skirts or jeans. No abayas will feature on the catwalk. The event hosts invitation-only fashion viewings and a Harvey Nichols pop-up store in a tent that was still being erected hours before the first show.

Another tent holds the catwalk, featuring designers from Brazil, Lebanon, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United States and the United Arab Emirates.

The event, initially scheduled for last month, was postponed because of delays in issuing visas. Industry figures from Italy, Russia and Lebanon flocked to Riyadh, many for the first time, to admire the work of local and international designers. Layla Issa Abouzeid, Saudi Arabia country director for the Dubai-based Arab Fashion Council (AFC) organising the event, said 1,500 people were expected to attend, including 400 from abroad.
She hopes the event will bring revenue into the kingdom and highlight local talent. “[When] people go to Paris on the Paris Fashion week, the hotels are fully booked,” she said. “I want to create the same demand in Saudi Arabia, twice a year. I want to create a platform for the local designers to go worldwide.”

Lebanese designer Naja Saade came to Riyadh to display his couture collection. “I’m very proud to participate in this first edition of Arab Fashion Week in Saudi Arabia, because it’s a part of the revolution of the women in this country,” he said. By bringing talent from Europe and placing international brands on the same catwalk as Arab brands, he hopes to elevate local fashion designers. AFC wants to introduce fashion courses, internships and scholarships to Saudi Arabia and develop a fashion district in Riyadh.

Filed Under: Women

India’s women’s hockey team loses to Australia in semis

April 12, 2018 by Nasheman

India’s women’s hockey team lost 0-1 to defending champions Australia in a semi-final of the 21st Commonwealth Games here on Thursday.

Grace Stewart’s 37th-minute field goal gave the hosts the win to set-up a title clash with New Zealand, who overcame England 2-1 via penalty shootout in the other semi-final.

India will play England in the bronze-medal playoff on Saturday at the Gold Coast Hockey Centre.

Filed Under: Sports

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