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Goa sends team to ascertain Mahadeyi river water ‘diversion’

January 12, 2018 by Nasheman

Panaji: The Goa government has sent a team of officials to a village near the border with Karnataka amid media reports that the neighbouring state is diverting water from the Mahadeyi river. Goa Water Resources Minister Vinod Palyekar today said the team has been sent after taking cognisance of reports that Karnataka has resumed work on a dam to block the Mahadeyi river water at Kankumbi village on the border.

Mahadayi river riparian states Karnataka and Goa, besides Maharashtra, have been locked in a bitter dispute over sharing of its water. “After media reports of Karnataka blocking a Mahadeyi tributary and resuming work on a project at Kankumbi, I have directed our chief engineer to immediately dispatch a team of engineers to do an inspection at the site,” Palyekar told PTI.

The team has been asked to submit a report by today evening, he said. The Central government has formed a tribunal to look into the river-sharing issue between Goa and Karnataka. On Wednesday, Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said that ongoing dispute with Karnataka will be fought before the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal.

Parrikar had written a letter to Karnataka BJP president B S Yeddyurappa last month, saying Goa could share the river water with Karnataka for drinking purposes, and expressed his willingness to hold bilateral talks. Parrikar’s missive had evoked strong criticism from from certain quarters.

The letter created a controversy as it was addressed to the BJP leader instead to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah who represents the state government. The Mahadayi (called Mandovi in Goa) originates in Karnataka and flows to Goa and Maharashtra. The water-sharing issue is politically sensitive one, especially in five north Karnataka districts. The southern state is going to polls later this year.

(PTI)

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SC judges’ apprehensions matter of grave concern: Legal fraternity

January 12, 2018 by Nasheman

New Delhi: Members of the legal fraternity on Friday dubbed the apprehensions of four senior judges about the Supreme Court’s functioning a “major concern”, with one claiming that the issue may “just be the tip of the iceberg”.

In an unprecedented event in Indian judiciary’s history, four senior sitting judges of the Supreme Court on Friday met the media to allege that the apex court’s administration was “not in order”.

Justices J. Chelameshwar, Ranjan Gogoi, Kurien Joseph and Madan B. Lokur expressed concern about the need to protect the institution of the judiciary and said that “for the survival of democracy impartial justices are needed”.

Senior Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan said he had not seen such “blatant abuse of power” during his legal career.

“I have not seen such blatant abuse of power (in exercise of assigning cases by the Chief Justice of India) as in the case of the present Chief Justice… if he has any self respect, he would resign. Because, for the four most senior judges of the Supreme Court, it clearly expresses public loss of confidence or lack of confidence,” Bhushan told a TV channel.

Speaking of late CBI Judge Brijgopal Loya’s case — whose death was said to have occured under mysterious circumstances — the noted lawyer said “it should have been listed before senior SC judges in view of the importance of the case, but instead was listed in Court Number 10, which is of Justice Arun Mishra… Most cases have been sent to the bench of Justice Arun Mishra”.

Terming the situation “alarming”, senior Supreme Court lawyer Indira Jaisingh said Loya’s case may be the “tipping point” which forced the four Judges to address the issue publicly.

“Maybe, Loya’s case was the tipping point… this may just be the tip of the iceberg,” she told reporters.

She asserted, however, that the judges should not be termed “anti-CJI” and it is important for the “judiciary to survive”.

“Remember, the (Indian) judiciary is the only institution which can protect us from the excesses of the Executive and the Legislature… we all want the judiciary to survive,” she said.

Former Delhi High Court Judge Mukul Mudgal vouched for the integrity of the four judges, terming them “really responsible and respected judges” and said there must have been “compelling” reasons for them to come out in the open.

“No doubt, the Chief Justice of India is the master of the roster, but there are systems and precedents and conventions that have to be followed in a constitutional manner… Historically, the cases of constitutional importance are assigned to the most senior Judges. There have been departures from it and I think this is the reason which must have compelled them,” Mudgal told a TV channel.

Supreme Court Senior Advocate K.T.S. Tulsi termed the event “unprecedented” and “shocking” and said the judges would not have approached the media “unless having exhausted all options”.

“One could see the pain on their faces while they were speaking (to the media),” he said.

Congress leader and advocate Salman Khurshid said it is the Chief Jistice’s responsibility to set things right as the “greatest (of the judges)” and “head of the institution”.

(IANS)

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Preserve SC, protect democracy: 4 top judges hold unprecedented press meet

January 12, 2018 by Nasheman

With four senior Supreme Court judges today launching a diatribe against Chief Justice Dipak Misra, former Bombay High Court judges said the dignity of the judiciary should be maintained in such trying times.

The joint news conference by the four judges, including Justice J Chelameswar, the second senior judge after the chief justice of India, was an unprecedented move and left the judiciary stunned.

Reacting to the apex court judges’ media briefing and their allegations, retired Bombay High Court chief justice Manjula Chellur said something must have triggered the four judges to go public with their claims.

“These situations are difficult. But what needs to be kept in mind is that this is not about just individuals. This is about the institution in totality,” Chellur told PTI.

“All steps must be taken to ensure that the dignity of the judiciary is held high. Courts are the last place the public goes to resolve their disputes and problems,” she said.

“I am sure Attorney General K K Venugopal and theUnion law minister and others concerned will take into consideration all the factors and take a suitable decision,” Chellur, who retired last month, said.

Ex-high court judge V G Palshikar termed the top court judges’ allegations as an “unprecedented move” and said they should have refrained from going public.”This is a black day in the history of courts.

This should not have happened. There was no need to go to the public. They (four judges) should have raised these issues in a chamber meeting in the Supreme Court. We will now have to see what the chief justice of India does,” he said.

Anoop Mohta, who retired from the high court last month, said the four judges have created history.”This is like a volcano erupting. Such a thing has never happened,” Mohta said, adding courts do not appreciate even when lawyers appear before the media with comments and opinions on the working of the judiciary.

Ex-high court judge Pramod Kode said this was a very serious issue.”I hope all appropriate steps are taken to maintain the dignity of the judiciary,” Kode said. He had heard the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case as the trial court judge.

(PTI)

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Issue of Judge B H Loya’s death serious: SC

January 12, 2018 by Nasheman

New Delhi: The Supreme Court today termed mysterious death of special CBI judge B H Loya as a “serious matter” who was hearing the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case, and sought response from Maharashtra government on pleas seeking an independent probe into it.

The top court said, “This matter requires bi-party hearing rather than exparte”.

A bench of justices Arun Mishra and M M Shantanagoudar asked Maharasthra government counsel Nishant R Katneshwarkar to file reply by January 15.

“The Bombay High Court is seized of the matter and in my opinion the Supreme Court should not hear this matter. If the court goes ahead with the hearing, it may have implications before the high court,” senior advocate Dushyant Dave said.

Senior advocate Indira Jaising, appearing for one of the petitioners Maharashtra-based journalist B R Lone, said that she has also instructions from Bombay lawyers association that this matter should not be heard by the top court.

The bench, however, said it will look into the petitions but will also consider the objections raised.

Advocate Varinder Kumar Sharma, appearing for another petitioner Congress leader Tehseen Poonawala, said this is a case where a mysterious death of a judge has taken place on December 1, 2014 and it needs to be investigated.

The bench then asked Katneshwarkar to file the mortem report and other relevant documents regarding the death of judge Loya besides taking instruction from the government.

The bench posted the matter for further hearing on January 15.

Loya had died of cardiac arrest in Nagpur on December 1, 2014, when he had gone to attend the wedding of a colleague’s daughter.

(PTI)

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‘Beyond comprehension’: Myanmar admits killing Rohingya

January 11, 2018 by Nasheman

[Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters]

by Al Jazeera

Amnesty International has called for an independent investigation as the Myanmar army admitted for the first time that its soldiers murdered 10 Rohingya Muslims.

The remains of the victims in question were found buried in a mass grave outside Inn Din, a village in Maungdaw, Rakhine State, in December.

Soldiers and villagers were involved in the killings of “Bengali terrorists” and legal action would be taken against them, according to a statement posted on Wednesday to the Facebook page of Min Aung Hlaing, the military’s commander-in-chief.

Myanmar refers to members of the persecuted Rohingya, a mostly Muslim minority, as Bengalis. The country does not recognise the community as one of its ethnic groups.

As part of an ongoing campaign against the group, Myanmar also rejects many peaceful Rohingya citizens as “terrorists”.

The military’s unprecedented statement on Wednesday came after months of denial of any wrongdoing towards the Rohingya.

Ro Nay San Lwin, a Rohingya activist, said he did not believe the army’s account of the incident.

Hlaing admitted killing “but the story is false”, he said on Twitter.

Myanmar’s government has repeatedly denied allegations of ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity, and refused UN investigators’ and journalists’ access to areas of the country affected by violence.

Amnesty calls for investigation

Amnesty International, the UK-based rights group, said the military admitting wrongdoing over the incident was a positive development, but just “the tip of the iceberg”.

“It is only the tip of the iceberg and warrants serious independent investigation into what other atrocities were committed amid the ethnic cleansing campaign that has forced out more than 655,000 Rohingya from Rakhine State since last August,” said James Gomez, Amnesty International’s regional director for Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

“It is appalling that soldiers have attempted to justify extrajudicial executions by saying they were needed as reinforcements elsewhere and did not know what to do with the men. Such behaviour shows a contempt for human life which is simply beyond comprehension.”

Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees have fled what the UN and several countries have labelled ethnic cleansing in Rakhine State since clashes broke out between government security forces and Rohingya fighters on August 25 .

Fleeing Rohingya have reported many stories of mass killings, gang rape, and arson attacks by security forces.

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Uttar Pradesh policeman held for raping minor

January 11, 2018 by Nasheman

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An Uttar Pradesh police constable has been arrested on charges of raping a seven-year-old girl at his one-room flat here, police said on Thursday.

The crime came to light after an angry mob of villagers caught Subhash Singh, 45, posted in the Sales Tax Department in Gautam Budh Nagar, near his accommodation in Surajpur, thrashed him, and handed him over to police around 8.30 a.m. on Thursday.

“Subhash took the girl, playing alone outside her home, to his flat around 3 p.m. on Wednesday and sexually assaulted her,” Superintendent of Police (Rural) Suniti told IANS.

A native of Uttar Pradesh’s Kaithi village, he escaped after neighbours gathered on hearing the girl’s cries for help.

Subhash returned to his room early on Thursday and allegedly attacked two women neighbours when they tried to catch hold of him.

Later, villagers caught and beat him up.

Police have lodged an FIR under Sections 342 and 376 of the Indian Penal Code dealing with rape, and punishment for wrongful confinement and Sections 5/6 of the Protection of Children against Sexual Offences Act.

Police said it was awaiting the medical report of the girl from the district hospital in Noida’s Sector 30.

The girl’s mother works as a factory labourer and hails from Bihar. The child’s father died a few years ago.

(IANS)

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Gadkari slams Indian Navy for obstructing Mumbai development

January 11, 2018 by Nasheman

Mumbai: Union Shipping Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday “attacked” the Indian Navy for creating obstacles in “development projects in Mumbai”, including opposing the plans for a floating jetty at Nariman Point.
 
Recently, the Bombay High Court declined permission to a private operator for building a jetty to launch seaplane services and a floatel since it did not get the green signal of the Indian Navy’s Western Naval Command, ostensibly for security reasons.
 
“Actually, what does the navy have to do with Malabar Hill (in south Mumbai).. They should be guarding the borders of the country,” Gadkari remarked at a function where he laid the foundation stone for an international cruise terminal along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
 
Giving a piece of his mind to Indian Navy accusing it of “creating roadblocks” in development projects, he sought to know why everyone on the navy wants to live in south Mumbai.
 
“They have come to me seeking a plot of land… I will not give them even an inch of land, please don’t come again,” Gadkari declared, in the presence of top naval, maritime and government officials, including Western Naval Command chief Vice Admiral Girish Luthra.
 
He said everybody wants to build quarters in south Mumbai’s prime land and opined that only a few important, senior officials should live there.
 
“We respect you, but you should go to the Pakistan border… Land on the eastern seafront is being developed by the state government and Mumbai Port Trust which will be for the benefit of local citizens,” Gadkari added.
 
“We are the government, The Navy and Defence ministry are not the government,” he said.
 
Gadkari also accused the Indian Navy of making it “a habit” to stall development projects and asked how was the force concerned with Malabar Hill area which is a residential zone with Raj Bhavan and the Chief Minister’s official residences.
 
The Shipping Minister urged the navy to resolve the issues, pointing out that he chairs a committee of delayed infrastructure projects which are cleared as soon as they are put up on the agenda.
 
Incidentally, south Mumbai’s Colaba houses a large population of Indian Navy personnel, plus the headquarters of the WNC, residential quarters in Navy Nagar, and other pockets including Malad seafront.
 
The swank new international cruise terminal which will come up in the Mumbai port is slated to cost Rs 300 crore, and will have all facilities like an airport with separate arrival and departure lounges and cater to around 700,000 tourists annually arriving or departing by cruise liners. It is expected to be ready by December 2019.

(IANS)

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Karnataka will have a single-phase assembly poll

January 11, 2018 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: According to official sources, the Election Commission of India (ECI) will announce the schedule of events for the upcoming state assembly poll in the first week of March. Despite the state government’s request to the contrary, the poll will be conducted in a single phase.

On Tuesday, the ECI has made it clear during an interactions with various political parties that decision regarding the conduction of elections in single phase is already taken and there is no room for any changes or suggestions. The dates of announcing the calendar of events is postponed to march from February 25th.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Senior Deputy Election Commissioner, Umesh Sinha clarified Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) as well as VV pats will be used in the election poll. At the end a voter will be allowed to verify which candidate he has voted for.

The expenditure limit for each candidate had been raised to Rs.28 lakh from Rs.7.5 lakh, as said by the Deputy Election Commission Director (Expenditure), Dilip Sharma. A mobile app has been introduced to help the voters confirm if their names are present in the voter’s list and also to find their constituency and booth name. An e-platform for grievance redress is also prepared by the ECI.

Meanwhile, the Congress and BJP are said to have quarrelled during the meeting regarding the alleged introduction of lakhs of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, in the voters’ list.

(Agencies)

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Cong leaders’ phones being ‘tapped’ by Centre: Karnataka Home Minister

January 11, 2018 by Nasheman

Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister Ramalinga Reddy today accused the BJP-led government at the Centre of tapping phones of Congress leaders in the state ahead of the assembly elections due early this year.

“I have been saying since long that in Karnataka, phones of some people are getting tapped. We are aware how they are tapping,” Reddy said.

“Probably as elections are coming up, phones are getting tapped; it is wrong according to law,” he said, while speaking to reporters here.

Asked whether he was holding the central government responsible for the “tapping”, Reddy said, “Who else, if not them? Will we do it for ourselves? They are doing it.”

The minister, however, did not reveal the name of the leaders whose phones were being “tapped”.

Water Resources Minister M B Patil has also made a similar accusation against the central government in the past.

(PTI)

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The 6th Edition Of Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru 2018

January 11, 2018 by Shaheen Raaj

The 6th edition of Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru 2018, inspiring partners Bajaj Electricals, India’s biggest women’s run is all set to be held on Sun, 18th Feb, 2018 at Kanteerva Grounds, Bengaluru. online registrations for the multi – category run are open at www.pinkathon.in / Mumbai for the Vwash plus 3 km, 5 km & 10 km run and for the 21 km distance drop a mail on info@pinkathon.in.

Colors Pinkathon, empowering Indian women, India’s biggest women’s run to encourage & promote fitness & health among women and create awareness for breast cancer and other issues relating to women’s health is supported by the United Sisters foundation & promoted by Maximus Mice & Media Solutions.

Super model, actor, Ultraman & Pinkathon founder Milind Soman formally announced the launch of the 6th edition of Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru at a press conference held at The Hub, Bengaluru.

By the way The Hub Bengaluru is a shared space ecosystem unlike anything ever seen. They provide beautiful spaces to live, work & play (events) encouraging communities!

Present at the press conference were eminent dignitaries like 101 year old Mann Kaur, an Indian track & field athlete, she holds the world record in the over 100 years old, Anju Maudgal Kadam co – founder 100 saree pact, Dr. Monika Pansari – consultant Onco Surgeon (Apollo Hospitals), Bhumika Patel accomplished marathoner, featured as gamechangers 2017 in US Magazine’s elite list of 21 women who are transforming the world along with 3 Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru mascots who expressed their wholehearted support for the noble cause. committed to encourage progress of women and move forward in life, India’s leading entertainment channel, Colors has extended full partnership towards this cause by partaking in spreading the message of “well – being of women” through this initiative.

A crusader for women empowerment, Raj Nayak, COO – Viacom18 averred, “Initiatives like Pinkathon are a great way to boost the confidence of women & strengthen the belief that women can do wonders! Colors Pinkathon not only works for the well – being of women but also encourages meaningful participation of women in all aspects of life. Colors has always lauded the contribution of women in a big way, be it at workplace or through the content it showcases. With such associations we envisage a better future for our women who nurture & shape us.”

Expressing delight on the launch of the 6th edition of Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru 2018, inspiring partners Bajaj Electricals & founder Milind Soman averred, “We are very excited to bring Colors Pinkathon to Bengaluru once again for the 6th time. We are confident that the city and its people will support us and help make this run a humongous success. Pinkathon is more than a marathon. it is the seed of change & the beginning of a movement that is carried forward by a growing community of empowered women across India, who share a belief that a healthy family & a healthy nation & a healthy world begins with empowered women, 1st step in empowerment is taking control of your own health, respecting yourself & understanding & celebrating the value you bring to your family & society. Empowerment is not a gift of society; it is a gift you give yourself.”

The fitness icon Milind Soman further added, “Fitness is liberating. If a culture of regular exercise & fitness must take root in India, our women need to become aware about the benefits of fitness. They need to be able to get out & run, which doesn’t happen enough due to varied cultural reasons. we now organize Pinkathon in 8 cities. More than 10000 women run at each of these events at the Vwash plus 3 km, 5 km, 10 km & 21 km distances. they run in running gear but also in sarees, salwar kameez, hijabs or whatever attire they deem fit and keeps them comfortable.”

Reema Sanghavi, co – founder Pinkathon & managing director, Maximus Mice & Media Solutions Pvt Ltd averred, “We start the New Year on a fit & healthy note with Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru which is a runner’s paradise & haven for fitness enthusiasts. In fact Pinkathon was conducted in varied cities like Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, Guwahati & Pune as well as our 1st ever International Pinkathon in Kathmandu in the year 2017. The multi – city national event has received an overwhelming expression of support with over 100,000 women of all ages, across different walks of life having participated this year. This number is expected to grow in leaps & bounds in 2018. The campaign will be supported by an integrated communication plan which includes several pre – event activities like training runs for baby wearing mothers, 1st time women runners & cancer survivors too. We have introduced several new events to encourage running across the strata of the society & age groups as well as differently abled. There will also be an extensive online campaign to reach out to the masses and help the movement grow. We have started the traditional attired cycle really & the fearless Midnight Run to encourage more women to step out of their homes and take up their health seriously”

Anant Bajaj – Joint Managing Director – Bajaj Electricals Ltd averred, “Bajaj Electricals Ltd has always collaborated with platforms that have worked towards women empowerment. We strongly feel that empowerment goes far beyond giving equal rights to women. It is about making women confident enough to trust themselves, act independently & most importantly to take control of one’s own health & well – being. Pinkathon is an excellent platform through which we can achieve the objectives and at the same time women can be made aware of dreadful disease such as breast cancer through a fitness drive. We hope to continue this association with Pinkathon for the years to come as well.”

As a precursor to the main day, the team is organizing unique events such as the cancer shero trek for the cancer survivors. This event is dedicated towards felicitating these inspiring people. Starting with a trek, this event felicitates the inspiring cancer survivors honoring them with an “I inspire” medal. In Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru, 50 visually impaired girls would be participating in the different run categories. To prepare them for the main day, unique training sessions are designed with the help & coordination of sighted runners. Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru – inspiring partner’s Bajaj Electricals is organizing special training runs in varied parts of Mumbai for the registered participants who have requested training for the main day. Pragya Prasun acid attack survivor was announced as the mascot for the visually impaired squad who will be the running the Vwash plus 3 km. 30 hearing impaired girls would also be participating in the Vwash plus 3 km category. Aparupa Gupta, a cancer survivor, was announced as the mascot for the 5 km category run & Nagrathna Bhat a visually impaired participant from Samarthanam was announced mascot for 10 km. all of them were presented with the 1st ever bib.

As one – of – a – kind initiative, every single participant of Colors Pinkathon Bengaluru – inspiring partners Bajaj Electricals can choose to avail of a free Gynaec consultation from our healthcare partner Apollo Foundation or a free mammogram if the participant is above 45 years of age, the same is also transferable.

Milind Soman also highlighted the concept of Pinkathon ambassadors in every city who are passionate, extraordinary, committed men & women connecting for one cause, “health for every woman”. Each & every Pinkathon ambassador is a part of the Pinkathon core team and registers all the women in their circle of influence. In fact Pinkathon inspires each everyone who believe that together, we can do more. Varied initiatives are undertaken by the Pinkathon ambassadors to connect with women across varied strata of the society. “Pinkathon goes to school” is another interesting concept to encourage mother – daughter teams to run together. The idea is to encourage health & fitness at every age. There are over 300 Pinkathon ambassadors across cities working selflessly towards promotion of the cause.

Colors Pinkathon in Bengaluru has received huge response from corporate sponsors like Colors, Bajaj Electricals, Vwash Plus, Reebok, Enerzal, Apollo Foundation, Red FM, Bisleri et al.

The focus of India’s biggest women’s only running event, is to encourage an active lifestyle & overall fitness amongst women, while creating a much needed awareness about breast cancer & bone health and encourage thousands of new or 1st timer women to take up running. All proceeds raised from the event will be used for the expenses incurred in organizing & marketing the event, and by the women’s cancer initiative in its fight against breast cancer. the official website for Colors Pinkathon is www.pinkathon.in through which participants can register online. Twitter handle: @pinkathon10k

Not only this Colors Pinkathon has won several National & international awards such as wow awards for “Best Festival Of The Year” & “Best Sports Event Of The Year” & Eemax Global for “Best Public Event Of The Year” for ticketed & non – ticketed category.

Maximus Mice & Media Solutions was founded by Reema Sanghavi (Managing Director) & Milind Soman (Director) in 2008. Pinkathon – empowering indian women, like all other Maximus is characterized with their trademark of effective brand communication & fiery enthusiasm. Maximus Mice & Media Solution has been supporting the cause since its inception and working constantly to take it to greater heights.

Both Reema Sanghavi & Milind Soman feel very strongly for the cause and have worked diligently to make this a national entity that resonates with the women across India.

Colors is viacom18’s flagship brand in the entertainment space in India. A combination of “emotions” & “variety”, Colors, launched on 21st Jul, 2008, offers an entire spectrum of emotions to its viewers, from fiction shows to format shows to reality shows to blockbuster movies – the basket contains all “Jazbaat Ke Rang”. In fact Colors is dedicated to promoting “cohesive viewing”, through programmes like Thapki…Pyaar Ki, Devanshi, Sasural Simar Ka, Shakti…Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii, Udann, Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, Swaragini, Kasam…Tere Pyaar Ki, Krishndasi, Kawach…Kaali Shaktiyon Se, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, Comedy Nights Bachao Taaza, Nagin 2, Bigg Boss, 24, Shani & Dil Se…Dil Tak amongst others.

Viacom 18 Media Pvt Ltd is one of India’s fastest growing entertainment networks and a house of iconic brands that offers multi – platform, multi -Generational & multicultural brand experiences. A joint venture of Viacom Inc. & the Network18 group, Viacom18 defines entertainment in india by touching people on air, online, on ground, in shop & through its cinema.

Women’s Cancer Initiative – Tata Memorial Hospital (wci – tmh) Devieka Bhojwani started wci – tmh in 2003, in partnership with Tata Memorial Hospital, and has been designed to take care of varied issues related to cancers in women such as breast, cervical & ovarian cancers.

The foundation has undertaken numerous initiatives to create awareness & emphasize the importance of early detection. It aids on the causes & The cures of the disease, as well as facilitates interaction between professionals through annual breast cancer conferences. The foundation also financially supports over 500 women annually who are unable to afford their treatment but have over an 80% chance of recovery.

The event was held at the 2nd floor Terrace Garden, the hub @ safina plaza, 84 / 85 infantry Road, Bangalore 560001

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