Thursday, 7 May 2015

LUCKNOW MAIL: How the Gandhis get it wrong in Amethi


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Amethi is a wonderful example of how the Congress manages to make poor people happy without giving them anything substantial in return. 
According to district revenue department records, over two lakh landless people, including 35,000 Scheduled Caste (SC) men, got between one bigha and five bighas of land in two instalments from 1966 to 1977 and 1980 to 1984 when Indira Gandhi was the prime minister of the country. 
Obviously, her intentions were good. But what her managers at that time didn’t let her know was that the majority of the barren land was given to Scheduled Castes, while the fertile land went to those who were well-off and close to the panchayat heads, who in turn become hardcore Congressmen. 
Her own family members or loyalists have been winning from there. V.D. Bajpai, a family loyalist, was elected in 1967. Vidyadhar Bajpai of the party won in 1971. Sanjay Gandhi won in 1980. Rajiv Gandhi was elected from there in 1984. 
Although Raj Mohan Gandhi, grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, from Janata Dal and Dalit icon Kansi Ram, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) founder, had contested from there in 1989, poor people, including Dalits, once again preferred Rajiv because his mother had given them agricultural land. 
Although Rajiv appeared mostly with industrialists and gave over 200 of them prime land in the Jagdishpur area of the constituency to open industries, people voted him to his third consecutive term in 1991, because of his mother. 
It did not matter that the land was barren, or that the industrialists who had opened their units in Jagdishpur promptly declared their units sick and minted money from the land which they had got on a subsidised rate. The poor have not even been given jobs with these industrial units. 
Sadly, things have not changed in the last three-four decades since farm land was given to poor people at the behest of Indira. Her grandson and Congress vice-president Rahul seems to be least interested in taking the initiative to look at the ugly realities of his constituency with his own eyes. Instead, he depends on others, who have a habit of keeping him in the dark.
It is not that the Gandhi-Nehru family have not done anything for the constituency. But the harsh reality is that their actions have not really helped the poor. Take for example the Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Udan Academy or the Indian Institute of Information Technology, where the poor people sell tea and vegetables. Economically, they can’t afford to send their children to these institutes. 
So far, all Rahul can boast of in Amethi is a network of self-help groups through which poor women have been able to take loans at an interest rate of two per cent only. 
But Rahul must not be aware that his own party’s Ajit Jogi had developed a much better network of self-help groups in Chhattisgarh during his tenure as the CM from 2000 to 2003. 
The experiments Rahul boasts of in Amethi, just one constituency, are working more effectively in all the 11 Lok Sabha constituencies of Chhattisgarh. 
While only a few women can afford to pay an interest rate of two per cent in Amethi, they have been utilising the scheme all too willingly in Chhattisgarh. This is because Jogi looked at the problems with his own eyes. Rahul needs to learn to do the same, and quickly.

Arjun Kapoor is dying to work with Kareena Kapoor Khan


Arjun Kapoor who is dying to work with Kareena Kapoor Khan.
Kareena Kapoor Khan and Arjun Kapoor
Kareena Kapoor Khan and Arjun Kapoor
The actor has stated on social media about having a crush on her and that he would love to serenade Bebo on screen. Looks like Kareena’s fan is steadily growing longer.
There was news about Kareena and Arjun doing a film together, but that sadly, didn’t take off.

NDRF operations stopped in Nepal, troops to return'                                                                             









India's National Disaster Response Force on Monday began withdrawal of its men from quake-hit Nepal after the country asked foreign rescue teams to end their work.
"We have begun a phased withdrawal of our un
its after Nepal made a request for stopping the rescue efforts. The going back will be phased and in the first instance three teams will leave by road to Patna today," NDRF chief O P Singh said.
The NDRF DG, who has been camping in Kathmandu for the last nine days to lead his men, said there is a "very remote possibility to find any survivors now" given that the quake struck the Himalayan nation on April 25.
Singh said the teams of the force "tried their best to help as many victims as it can" and that they "left no stone unturned to give medical aid and other assistance" to Nepalese people and citizens from other countries.
"The rest of the teams will be either airlifted or will take the road route to reach India in the next few days," he said.
The government had pressed a total of 16 NDRF teams, with 45 members in each, to undertake humanitarian aid, relief and rescue operations.
The specially-trained force rescued 11 persons, retrieved 132 bodies and provided medical aid to 1,157 injured and sick victims.

Trott quits international cricket after West Indies flop show











England batsman Jonathan Trott on Monday announced his retirement from international cricket following his poor showing with the bat in the recently-concluded Test series against the West Indies.The veteran right-hander managed just 59 runs in the three-match series, which finished in a 1-1 draw after West Indies won the third and final Test by five wickets in Barbados.Trott, 34, admitted that he found it tough to settle down on his comeback to international cricket. He had returned home in the middle of the 2013-14 Ashes tour 18 months ago citing a stress-related illness as England were whitewashed 5-0 by hosts Australia,"This was a tough decision to make but I don’t feel my game is at the level you need to be at to play for England. I was honoured to be given the opportunity to come back and play international cricket again and I’m disappointed it didn’t work out.
I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped me and given me the chance to represent England and to thank supporters for all their backing over the years. I also want to wish the lads all the very best for what will be an incredibly exciting summer," he said.  South-Africa born Trott played 52 Tests, 68 ODIs and seven T20s in an international career that began in 2007. He made his Test debut during in Ashes in 2009 and made an immediate impact scoring the first of his nine Test centuries.
He pointed out that he would continue to play for his English county side Warwickshire.
"I've had incredible highs and some real lows in an England shirt but wouldn’t change a thing. I look forward to continuing my career at Warwickshire and hopefully helping us win more silverware." Trott went on to become a vital part of a Test side that won an Ashes series away from home for the first time in 24 years, reached number one in the world and won a Test series in India for the first time in 27 years. The Warwickshire batsman was also the lynchpin of England’s ODI team, helping the side to the final of the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013.
IPL 8: Rayudu powers Mumbai Indians to a 5-wicket 
victory against Delhi

Rayudu powers Mumbai Indians to a 5-wicket victory against Delhi
Mumbai: Mumbai Indians had a strange batting order. They needed to overcome two rain interruptions in a chase that had gotten off on the wrong foot. They were up against a high-quality bowling attack. But in Ambati Rayudu and Kieron Pollard, they had two masters of the chase. Confronted with a climbing required rate and an atmosphere that would have reduced lesser men to nerves, the two calmly stared the target down and gave Mumbai a fourth successive win in Pepsi IPL 2015.
Yuvraj Singh had revived a faltering Delhi innings to take them to a competitive 152 for 6, with Harbhajan Singh providing a spin masterclass of 2 for 11 in four overs. Delhi's bowlers had then reduced Mumbai to 40 for 4. When Mumbai's last pair of recognised batsmen got together, 53 were needed off 28 balls. In the event, Rayudu (49 not out off 40) and Pollard (26 not out off 14) needed only 25 of them, Mumbai winning by five wickets in 19.3 overs.The first half of the match was about two Punjab veterans showing the younger lot how it was done. Yuvraj scratched around for the first half of his knock, before the booming drives and flicks made an appearance so delightful that even the heavily partisan Wankhede crowd was swathed in appreciative applause.Yuvraj's knock dragged Delhi from trouble to respectability, but that they were in trouble was entirely down to Harbhajan. The offspinner came on to bowl in the fifth over with Delhi 43 for 1, having lost Mayank Agarwal the first ball of the match, poking at a full, moving Lasith Malinga delivery to be caught behind the stumps.By the time Harbhajan had finished his four-over spell, bowling unchanged, Delhi were 80 for 4 in 12 overs. Harbhajan got an impetuous Shreyas Iyer off his first ball. In his final over, he had the perfect spinner's dismissal, luring Kedar Jadhav - who had been promoted to No.4 - outside for the bails to be whipped off. In the end he had 4-1-11-2, and had made the difference between Mumbai chasing 170-plus and 150.
Harbhajan was aided by J Suchith making Mumbai's most crucial strike. JP Duminy (28 off 19) was middling the ball well and had already hit a couple of sixes to go with three fours when he jabbed one back in the air, giving Suchith enough time to move to his left and complete a sharp, tumbling catch. The score read 50 for 3 in the seventh over, with Delhi's in-form captain gone.Thereafter Harbhajan tightened the noose around batsmen, before Yuvraj broke free. He had plodded to 25 off 32, when he cut the last ball of the 16th over to the point fence. Malinga was brought back and Yuvraj stepped out to whip the second ball to the midwicket fence. The next delivery was jabbed into the ground but bounced over the wicketkeeper's head to also go to the boundary. The third four was stunning, Yuvraj middling the ball so powerfully that the man at the cover fence had no chance to stop it, even though the ball thudded into the fence only a few feet from where he was stationed.
Fifty came up with an effortless flick that sailed over the fine-leg fence, and he fell only due to a stunning catch. Having cut Malinga for what seemed destined to be another four, Yuvraj had to head back when Lendl Simmons showed sharp reflexes and better athletic ability, flying through the air at backward point to come up with the ball in hand off the final ball of the 19th over.Mumbai still didn't have a big total to chase, but they were up against one of the better attacks in the tournament, with Imran Tahir having returned to the XI in place of Gurinder Sandhu. Zaheer Khan gave Delhi the perfect start with an inswinger that trapped Simmons in front, and Nathan Coulter-Nile followed up in the next over with the wicket of Hardik Pandya, sent in at No.3. There was a brief interruption in the innings when the skies opened up after four overs with Mumbai 25 for 2; on resumption they lost Parthiv Patel immediately. Their batting order though, defied logic. After the Pandya experiment failed, Harbhajan came out at No.5. Perhaps Mumbai were concerned about the rains and being behind on Duckworth-Lewis. But the move made little sense, since if a wicket were lost, it would make the D/L target steeper. That is exactly what happened, with Harbhajan's stay lasting only four balls, and when the second rain interruption came, Mumbai were 40 for 4 in 5.2 overs, 16 behind the D/L target. The thing with Twenty20 cricket though, is that the wickets lost column can be made redundant pretty quickly, and especially so when the target being chased isn't all that steep. At the stoppage, Mumbai needed 113 more runs in 88 balls, eminently gettable. Realising that no big shots were needed, Rohit Sharma and Rayudu concentrated on building a partnership steadily, and a run-a-ball 60 stand later, the match was back on even keel. When Amit Mishra got Rohit to chop a googly back onto his stumps for 46 off 37 balls, Mumbai needed 53 off 28 balls and Pollard walked in. The equation required at least one boundary hit every over. Pollard took Mishra for six over long-on, Rayudu repeated that against Zaheer in the next over. Mathews bowled a brilliant 18th over, but the last ball went to the third man fence, having taken Rayudu's edge, and the equation read 22 to get in 12 balls. In the next over, the issue was settled, Coulter-Nile going for 14 runs, and leaving Tahir with only eight to defend in the final over. Delhi needed a miracle to win then, but against an assured duo, that wasn't forthcoming.

Is It Wedding Bells For Ranbir Kapoor And Katrina Kaif Already?

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Its no more a secret that Bollywood actors Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif are dating each other and are all set to marry soon. The duo is set to take their love story on the next level.
According to the latest reports, lovely couple Ranbir-Katrina are gearing up with the preparations to make the official announcement of their relationship. Reports suggest that a special function is being planned for Ranbir- Katrina’s relationship, which will be hosted at the end of the month.
Reportedly, close friends and relatives would attend the function. There is no confirmation yet that it will be engagement or roka.
Recently Ranbir Kapoor who always dodged the question about his marriage with Katrina Kaif said, “I think you cannot keep it private. We are actors. My wedding date was fixed six years back. It’s a special day so let me announce it. But right now there are no plans.”
“I am in love and I do feel committed and responsible. But when it comes to wedding, so much speculation spoils the fun. I would request media to stop speculating about my wedding date.”
Ranbir and Katrina were recently spotted for a romantic holiday in Maldives. But later they had to take off back to Mumbai from their holiday for their prior commitments for the work. Earlier this month, Katrina was also spotted on dinner in Mumbai with Ranbir Kapoor’s family.
Amal to gift Clooney a Porsche for his birthday

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Los Angeles: Hollywood star George Clooney is getting a brand new Porsche from wife Amal Alamuddin on his 54th birthday. The lawyer reportedly is getting her actor husband a Porsche 911 GT3 RS worth 135,000 pounds, reported Ace Showbiz. A family source has been quoted as claiming, “Amal has been looking for the right car for him to replace his black Porsche 911 and the new one is much faster.”
The source added, “He’s already test-driven it for his birthday present.” Amal, 37, was said to have arranged to buy George one of the first available in the US. The four-litre, 200mph motor will be placed in the same garage as George’s 1959 red and white Chevrolet Corvette. In addition to the pricey car, Amal plans to buy George a smoothie maker.
The least stressful companies to work for in America
(Wikimedia Commons) California-based life insurance company Pacific Life
 was rated the least stressful, at 32%. More stress means less productivity.
 In fact, stressful employees can cost companies between $200 and 
$300 billion each year.  What's more, stress is contagious, making it even
 more critical for companies to  create comfortable working conditions
 to keep their employees happy. To find the least stressful employers in
 America, we looked at Business Insider's latest
 list of the 50 best companies to work forFor the second year in a row, Pacific
 Life Insurance topped the list, with nearly a third (32%) of employees
 reporting low stress, a significant jump from last year's 23.9%. The list is
 based on exclusive data from employer-information website PayScale, which
 surveyed employees in the US who work at companies that appeared on
 the 2014 Fortune 500 list. PayScale calculated scores for each company
 using six criteria: high job satisfaction, low job stress, ability to telecommute,
 high job meaning, experienced median pay/total cash compensation, and 
salary delta. We double-weighted pay to emphasize the importance of
 companies that compensate their employees well. Job stress was based on
 a survey that asked employees, "How stressful is your job/work environment?
" The higher  percentage of employees who responded with "My job is Relaxing"
 or "Not stressful," the lower the stress.

Shah Rukh Khan to flaunt chiseled body in 'Raees' again?

He stripped to show his six pack abs in Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om, following it up with an eight pack abs show in another Farah directorial- Happy New Year. Next year Eid, Shah Rukh Khan will flaunt his chiseled body yet again. In Rahul Dholakia's Raees! .Raees, which is set in the backdrop of Gujarat in the 1980s, will have SRK playing a Gujarati don- a bootlegger while Mahira Khan will play his love interest and Nawazuddin Siddiqui plays the tough cop. The actor took to Twitter to share this scorching picture, flaunting his drool worthy body. 
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"Raees shoot going great,smiles all around. & main apne dukh ko doobane ke liye gym jaata hoon & get into this body…," he wrote on Twitter. Does that mean SRK will flaunt his fit avatar yet again? Will he notch it up a little higher and show 10 packs? Only time will tell. As of now, we're simply loving SRK's sexy bod coupled with that badass attitude. 

Kangana Ranaut’s Dress Raises Eyebrows At The National Awards Ceremony

Kangana Ranaut’s Dress Raises Eyebrows At The National Awards Ceremony


Actress Kangana Ranaut who has been in the limelight for all the positive reasons lately has landed in steep trouble due to her chosen apparel at the 62nd National Awards function this year.
The Queen actress opted for a body hugging outfit rather than the norm of wearing a traditional trousseau for the big national event.
The curly haired beauty was adorning a lilac colored outfit by a New York based Indian designer Bibhu Mohapatra. Apparently, the designer’s creation was also once worn the first lady of US Michelle Obama when she visited India earlier this year.
There were hushes amidst the onlookers when Kangana chose to go the modern way leaving behind the sarees and the full clad dresses.
The history concludes that almost all female personalities who have been awarded with the National Award titles have worn ethnic designs and nothing revealing.
Kangana was no doubt looking ravishing in her lilac colored outfit, the young lady chose to keep her look simplistic with her hair tied up in a bun and completed the look with a dark maroon shade lipstick.
The actress has been receiving positive reviews on her trailer of upcoming film Tanu Weds Manu Returns directed by Aanand L Rai is set to hit the screens on June 22.

Bollywood couples and their big, fat destination weddings  
Weddings in India are mostly a larger-than-life affair. And when it is a celebrity, opulence and grandeur are but expected in every bit of the nuptials — from trousseau and food spread to themes and the venue.
Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput
Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput
However, considering the hype and fanfare surrounding their D-day and prying eyes of the paparazzi, several film celebs have been opting for low-key ceremonies at exotic locations, better known as a destination wedding.
The latest example is Shahid Kapoor, who will reportedly get hitched to Delhi college student Mira Rajput in Greece on June 10. Earlier, there was speculation that the ‘betrothed’ couple will exchange wedding vows in the scenic island of Bali.
hitlist takes a look at Bollywood celebrities who tied the knot in a faraway land or at just the perfect distance from media glare…
Marooned on an island
Kunal Kapoor tied the knot with his longtime sweetheart Naina Bachchan on February 9 this year. The couple opted for a lavish beach wedding in the island nation of Seychelles in the presence of their immediate family and close friends.
Kunal Kapoor wed his girlfriend Naina Bachchan in Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean
Kunal Kapoor wed his girlfriend Naina Bachchan in Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean
Rustic retreat
Rani Mukerji wed YRF chief Aditya Chopra on April 21 last year in the romantic countryside of Italy. It was a complete family affair with only a handful of special friends, including Karan Johar, present on the occasion. Far away from prying eyes of the paparazzi, Rani shared the news of her foreign-themed “fairy tale” wedding through a media statement the very next day.
Rani Mukerji had a hush-hush wedding with Aditya Chopra (inset) in the Italian countryside
Rani Mukerji had a hush-hush wedding with Aditya Chopra in the Italian countryside
King-sized nuptials
Raveena Tandon got married to film distributor Anil Thadani at Udaipur’s Jag Mandir Palace, which is located on an island in the scenic Pichchola Lake. The Bollywood influence at this wedding just could not be missed, as the palace was decorated like a movie set and the couple’s closest friends from the industry flew down to the city to be part of their D-day.
Anil Thadani and Raveena Tandon tied the knot at the Jag Mandir Palace, Udaipur
Anil Thadani and Raveena Tandon tied the knot at the Jag Mandir Palace, Udaipur
Big day on the beach
Lara Dutta and Mahesh Bhupathi said ‘I do’ in Victorian style at the erstwhile Portuguese fort of Aguada, Goa, on February 16, 2011. They had a specially decorated shamiana set up on the premises of a five-star hotel near the Candolim beach on the 16th century fort. The venue overlooked the Indian Ocean, offering a breathtaking backdrop to the knotty affair.
Mahesh Bhupathi and Lara Dutta got married at the Fort Aguada in Goa
Mahesh Bhupathi and Lara Dutta got married at the Fort Aguada in Goa
Just next door
Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra exchanged wedding vows on November 22, 2009 at a farmhouse in Khandala owned by the actress’ friend. The mandap was decorated with flowers and bells for the marriage, which combined the rituals of the Mangalorean bride and the Punjabi groom, with the vows being exchanged according to South Indian tradition. Pre-wedding rituals like mehndi and sangeet were conducted as per Punjabi tradition.
Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty exchanged wedding vows in Lonavla
Raj Kundra and Shilpa Shetty exchanged wedding vows in Lonavla

‘Hamari Adhuri Kahani’ trailer impresses B-Tow


New Delhi: Bollywood fraternity including hit director-producer Karan Johar and dusky beauty Bipasha Basu are “emotionally charged” and “touched” after watching the trailer of Mohit Suri’s next directorial “Hamari Adhuri Kahani” , which on Monday was formally released.
“Hamari Adhuri Kahani” releases on June 12
“Hamari Adhuri Kahani” releases on June 12
The three-minute long trailer shows domestic violence and unrequited love. It begins with Rajkummar Rao, sporting an untidy look, rushing out of his house in anger and Vidya Balan in tears begging him to go inside.
Emraan Hashmi is shown as somebody who is completely in love with Vidya, who is in a troubled marriage. While Emraan wants Vidya to be freed from the marriage, Rajkummar doesn’t want the two lovers to unite.
Moved by the trailer, here’s what the Bollywood fraternity had to say on Twitter:
Karan Johar: The absolutely amazing and emotionally charged trailer of @mohit11481’s next….#HamaariAdhuriKahaani
Riteish Deshmukh: Now this is a film I wanna watch @mohit11481 nothing short of a romantic saga. Proud of u buddy @foxstarhindi
Sanjay Gupta: @mohit11481 Beta Mohit, aaj khush toh bahut hoge tum. Pehle kamaal poster phir dhamaal trailer. BoxOffice HatTrick confirmed. Aaj do extra
Shraddha Kapoor: Oh my god… I am left speechless, with goosebumps & tears… #HamariAdhuriKahani trailer. The way you capture pain & love!!! @mohit11481
Bipasha Basu: If you have loved,this ones for you.Touched me:) Kudos @MaheshNBhatt @mohit11481 @emraanhashmi @foxstarindia n Vidya
#HamariAdhuriKahaani
Dia Mirza: Time to open those flood gates of emotion! He compels you @mohit11481 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fiT_TJlySk … @emraanhashmi @RajkummarRao
Sophie Choudry: I just fell in love..Cannot wait for this one?? #HumariAdhuriKahaani https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fiT_TJlySk … @mohit11481 @emraanhashmi @RajkummarRao
“Hamari Adhuri Kahani” releases on June 12.