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INDIA'S LOCAL NEWSPAPER
Vol.:2 Issue:42 Monday, 15th to 21stApril 2013
Page .......2
Keeping tabs on the political grape-
vine
Page .......3
Court intervenes in SNDT University-
Gujarat college row
Page .......8
36 Mumbai cops suspended for ac-
cepting bribe to allow illegal construc-
tion; probe ordered
Inside
INDIA'S LOCAL NEWSPAPER
MUMBAI: The
Brihanmumbai Mu-
nicipal Corporation
(BMC) have received
over 20,000 com-
plaintsregardingillegal
constructions from
January 2012 to
BMC RECEIVED OVER 21,000
COMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSABOUT ILLEGAL
CONSTRUCTIONS
March 2013.
According to the
dataavailablewiththe
Brihanmumbai Mu-
nicipal Corporation
(BMC), in the last
14month period from
January 2012 to
March 2013, the civic
body received
as many as
21,011 com-
plaints about
unauthorisedconstruc-
tions in the city. Of
them, 15,278 were at-
tended and 5,733 are
still pending. Most of
thecomplaintsareaboutillegal
structures are either about
unauthorised slums or exten-
sions and changes carried out
intheoriginalbuildings.Civic
ARINDAM BANERJEE,
OWNED, PRINTED & PUBLISHED
ARINDAM BANERJEE,
OWNED, PRINTED & PUBLISHED
HAPPY
BANGLA
NEW YEAR
HAPPY
BANGLA
NEW YEAR
HAPPY
BANGLA
NEW YEAR
(Cont... on page no . 2)
PAGE 2INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013
Editorial
need for a secular prime ministerial candidate
and the issue of leaders having to do many
things including wearing a skull cap in Bihar
chief minister Nitish Kumar’s recent speech.
party, the JD(U), would not accept
Narendra Modi as the prime ministerial
candidate of the NDA in the coming elections.
The BJP on its part seems to correctly
suggest that the choice should be left to it
were it to lead an alliance. The JD(U) brings
with it 20 seats to Parliament as of now,
propping up the table for the 153-strong NDA
grouping. Nitish Kumar’s aversion to naming
Modi the leader, indeed he is trying to force
the NDA’s hand sooner rather than later, could
mean that the BJP will have to chose between
its trump card Modi and a valuable ally the
JD(U). That the BJP is not on a very strong
wicket in Bihar is seen from the fact that in
the last general election, it won only 12 seats,
all of which were in alliance with the JD(U).
However, there is a section in the BJP which
reckons that it would be better to stick with
Mr Modi who could bring in a greater tally of
votes for it overall than last time (where it got
115 seats) than be held to ransom for a
possible 20 seats which the JD(U) could bring
with it. All this is, of course, speculation at
this stage. If the BJP is planning to jettison
allies like the JD(U), then it should look at
a considerable increase in its vote share,
something which does not look likely at the
moment.The Modi factor is also largely an
untried one, it remains to be seen how much
of a pan-India appeal the Gujarat chief
minister will have. The NDA leadership while
making it clear that it will not push Mr Modi
aside for any ally, seems to be focusing its
energies on removing the UPA rather than
coming up with an agenda that will catch
people’s attention. Negative campaigns don’t
always work too well as we have seen in
the past. While Nitish Kumar may sound
unrelenting now, it is also clear that he is
sending a message to his Muslim vote-bank
which is a significant factor in any election
in the state.
The BJP Bihar state unit has expressed
its unhappiness with the chief minister’s
stand, which means that the NDA alliance
is now under severe strain. It will require
more than a bit of effort on BJP president
Rajnath Singh’s part to smooth things over.
The only thing that the NDA can feel
slightly satisfied about is that the UPA is
also on shaky ground when it comes to
allies. But Nitish Kumar’s veiled references
have effectively pulled the veil off the many
contradictions that the NDA faces as it
begins the run-up to elections 2014.
AbumpyroadaheadforNDA
There were references to Raj
dharma, there was mention of the
KEEPINGTABSONTHE
POLITICALGRAPEVINEAnxious not to be left behind
In politics there are no permanent friends
or foes, or so it is believed. With elections
drawing near, the Congress is opening its
doors to estranged allies. While the CPI(M)
politburo member Sitaram Yechury remains
a key interlocutor
between the Congress and the Left, the
ruling party is now knocking on the party’s
general secretary Prakash Karat’s doors too.
Rural development minister Jairam
Ramesh will meet Karat on April 17 to seek
support for the land acquisition Bill. Ramesh
has had a meeting with Yechury, but keeping
the channel open with Karat is crucial.
Meanwhile, senior Congress leader AK
Antony did not rule out an alliance with the
Left post-2014. A Left turn in Congress
politics, it would seem.
Leaving no one in any doubt
The BJP interlocutors who have been in
touch with Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar
did expect some fireworks in his speech on
Sunday. But even they were shocked by the
ferocity of his anti-Modi tirade.
When Kumar met BJP president Rajnath
Singh on Saturday evening, the BJP leaders
were under the impression that the JD(U)
leader’s assault on the Gujarat chief minister
would be more in the nature of playing to the
galleries and that there would be some room
for manoeuvre.
But Nitish almost exclusively dedicated his
40-minute speech to Modi, something that
has made the BJP-JD(U) alliance virtually
unsustainable. He will not modify his remarks
for now.
Full Marx for his political acumen
Former West Bengal chief minister and
politburo member Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
continues to put the CPI(M) central
leadership in a spot. Bhattacharjee chided the
central leadership over the protest by Delhi-
based CPI(M) activists against chief minister
Mamata Banerjee and finance minister Amit
Mitra in Delhi last week.
He has told Delhi-based leaders that
suchhasty political moves could put the
party’s cadres at greater risk at a time when
the TMC activists and CPI(M) workers are
engaged in street fights. Yet another reason
for Bhattacharjee to ignore the central
leadership of the party, which he considers
is not up to the task in any case.Arisk-averse
comrade.
From lukewarm to slightly warm
The friction between the Samajwadi Party
and the Congress is playing out in Rae Bareli,
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s
constituency. Gandhi’s plan to launch a
special scheme for slum-dwellers has been
hanging fire due to the lukewarm response
from the SP-led state government.
It took several visits by senior officials in
the Union housing and urban poverty
alleviation ministry to Lucknow to persuade
the state government, which has finally given
the go-ahead for the initiative involving
construction of 2,000 houses for slum-
dwellers and the upgrade of basic amenities
like sewerage and sanitation. Sonia Gandhi
will finally inaugurate it sometime in May. A
grudging go-ahead.
The urban transformer
Urban development minister Ajay Maken
belongs to the Congress that is ruling in
Maharashtra in coalition with the NCP. But
party affiliations did not stop the man in
charge of transforming the nation’s urban
landscape from criticising his colleagues in
Mumbai.
After the recent building collapse that killed
dozens in Thane, Maken offered support to
Narmada Bachao Andolan leader Medha
Patkar who was fasting on behalf of the slum-
dwellers.
Maken publicly saluted Patkar for “taking
up the just cause of slum-dwellers against
the building mafia in Mumbai.” For the
Prithviraj Chavan government in
Maharashtra, that must really have hurt. Not
building too many bridges with his partymen.
BMC RECEIVED
officials said, the action against illegal
constructions in the city is an ongoing pro-
cess and the ward offices have been in-
structed to act strictly against them. As a
part of this action, demolition drives are
being taken across several parts of the city
time and again.
"However, once the demolitions are car-
ried out, people come again and construct
structures. This mostly happens in slums
or on open plots. In case of buildings and
high-rises, irregularities like extension of
other areas like balcony, terrace or struc-
tural changes take place," the official said.
The High Court had recently passed
strictures on the civic body for failing to
take prompt action against illegal struc-
tures in the city. The BMC has also de-
manded the state government to provide a
specially designated police force for ef-
fective and quick action against illegal
structures.
PAGE 3INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013
GERMAN BAKERYBLAST:
MAIN ACCUSED HIMAYAT BAIG
CONVICTED BYPUNE COURT
Judge N P Dhote held
Baig,aresidentofBeeddis-
trict in Maharashtra, guilty
under sections 302 (mur-
der), 307 (attempt to mur-
der), 435 (mischief by fire
or explosive substances),
474 (forgery), 153(A) (pro-
motingenmitybetweendif-
ferent groups on ground of
religion,race,placeofbirth,
language and doing acts
prejudicial to maintenance
of harmony) and 120(B)
(criminal conspiracy) of
IPC.
He was also convicted
under various sections of
UnlawfulActivitiesPreven-
tionActandExplosiveSub-
stancesAct. Special Judge
Dhote will pronounce the
quantum of sentence for
Baig April 18. A powerful
bomb had exploded at the
German Bakery, a popular
eatery also frequented by
foreigners, on February 13,
2010, which left 17 dead
and 64 injured, in first ter-
ror attack in Pune.Among
thedeadwerefiveforeigner
national.
It was also the first ma-
jor terror strike after the 26/
11 Mumbai attacks in
2008.
The Maharashtra
Police's Anti-Terrorism
Squad had arrested Baig
from a bus stand in Pune in
September 2010.
The ATS had filed a
charge sheet in the case on
December 4, 2010 against
Baig and six others includ-
ing ZabiuddinAnsari alias
Abu Jundal, one of the han-
dlers of 26/11 terrorists,
Fayyaz Kagzi, Yasin
Bhatkal, Iqbal Bhatkal,
Riyaz Bhatkal and Mohsin
Chaudhari.Jundal,however,
hasnotbeenshownarrested
in this case, while all others
are absconding. Lashkar-e-
Taiba operative David
Headley, in his testimony
beforeaUScourtinthetrial
of his accomplice
TahawwurRana,hadadmit-
ted that he had recced and
taken photographs of the
popular hang-out in Pune.
Meanwhile,Baig'scoun-
selAbdul Rahman has said
he would move the High
Court against the verdict.
"Definitely,Iamgoingto
appeal in the High Court. I
am sure I will get justice
fromtheHighCourt,"hetold
reporters after the judge-
ment. Rahman said justice
had not been done to Baig
as he was not present in
Pune at the time of the blast
nor had he gone to German
Bakery to plant the bomb.
He said the key conspira-
torsinthecasehadnotbeen
arrested and Abu Jundal,
named in the charge sheet,
was not even brought to the
court. "Police has shown
Jundal as one of the con-
spirators in this case but he
was not brought to the
court...it is unfortunate," he
said,adding,"morethanone
personisrequiredforacon-
spiracy."
"Itistheallegationofthe
police that conspiracy took
place in (Sri) Lanka be-
tween Fayyaz Kagzi and
MohsinChaudhari.
It is unfortunate that
none of the police officers
or investigating officer vis-
ited Lanka to find out at
which place the conspiracy
had taken place. That part
remainstobeprovedbythe
police," he said.
HC BACKS FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRA-
TION OVER DRUG THAT MAKES TALL CLAIM
MUMBAI:Televisionisapowerfulmediumandmany
gullible people will believe advertisements to be true, said
the Bombay high court while rejecting a petition that chal-
lenged the Food and DrugAdministration (FDA) circular
to various channels to stop telecast of a drug that promised
to increase a person's height. OnApril 12, a division bench
of JusticeAbhay Oka and Justice Mridula Bhatkar gave
their verdict on a petition by GMTTeleshopping Pvt Ltd,
which is marketing "StepUp Body Growth Formula". The
FDA said the advertisement is prohibited under Section 3
of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (ObjectionableAdver-
tisements)Act 1954. GMT's counselAspi Chinoy argued
thattheprohibitionextendsonlytoharmfulandprohibited
drugs and that the product is not a harmful drug. He said it
is being manufactured under a licence granted by the
Madhya Pradesh government under the Drugs and Cos-
meticsAct, 1940 and hence it cannot be termed as a pro-
hibiteddrug.FDA'sadvocatesAshutoshKumbhakoniand
ShardulSinghsubmittedthattheDMRActisnotconfined
only to the prohibited drugs but even to those which are
licensed. They also said the prohibition under Section 3 of
theAct pertains to the publication of any advertisement
irrespective of whether the drug that is advertised is pro-
hibited or not. The judges said the content of StepUp
advertisements shows that they present the drug to the
public as a product which will enhance the overall per-
sonality of an individual. "The petition shows that it is
projected that the use of medicine will increase a
person's height," they added. The judges said the re-
striction under Section 3 of the DMR Act prohibits
publication of advertisements that claim to cure or treat
any disease or condition mentioned in the schedule. "A
perusal of the schedule shows that item no.47 is stat-
ure of persons. The advertisements profess that the
drug will help in treatment of the condition of stature
of persons," they wrote.
PAGE 4INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013
SHAH RUKH KHAN
SETS UP SHOP IN WAI
EversincethescheduleofChennaiExpresscommencedinWai,sources
say Shah Rukh Khan had almost set up his home and office in the quaint
village. The actor had moved bag and baggage to Wai, just outside
Panchgani to concentrate on his film that clashes on Eid with Akshay
Kumar’supcominggangsterfilm.Andnotjustthefilm,SRKhadalsobeen
shooting for all his upcoming brand endorsements inWai.Asource says,
“SRK stayed put in Wai to leave no stone unturned in making Chennai
Express as big as it gets. He was also getting his other work done sitting
there. In the past one month, he had shot for five ads there, including a tea
and automobile brand. The people behind the brands had to fly down to
Wai to get their work done.” A source close to the star says that SRK’s
focusrightnowissolelyrestingonhisupcomingfilmhelmedbyRohitShetty.
“Heisaperfectionistandconsideringit’sanEidrelease,heisjugglingtime
between the film, his commercials and his other work commitments.”
Sources add that while 80 per cent of the shoot is complete, the last sched-
ule of the film has just moved to Kerala.
JACQUELINE
FERNANDEZ
TO RETURNTO
HER ROOTS
The film apparently is based
on a real-life incident that took
place in Colombo in 1980.
A source says, “Jacky is in an
exciting stage of her career. Af-
terRace2,shehascaughttheeye
of many filmmakers. She has
now been approached to feature
in an English film that is based
on a true story. She has a huge
fan base overseas and Koch has
already been signed for the
project. The makers are keen to
have her on board.”
A source close to the actress
however says that Jacqueline is
taking her time to make a deci-
sion. “The subject of the film is
quite controversial and Jacky is
thinking things through. She is
excited to get an offer from a Sri
Lankan filmmaker.” The plot
deals with the story of Father
Matthew Pieris, a priest who
planned the chilling murders of
his wife and the husband of his
mistress. The incident is also fa-
mously known as the Vicarage
Murders.
SALMANKHANTURNEDDOWN
MOM SALMA'S REQUEST
Salman Khan and his family are known to celebrate
most of the Indian festivals. In fact some of his festive
celebrations are attended by several Bollywood
biggies. However at Gudi Padwa this time, Sallu
decided to skip the celebrations and instead preferred
to spend the day working on his next film.
A source says, “This Gudi Padwa, Sallu’s mom
Salma had asked the actor to be home to spend the
day with his family. However due to his recent ill health,
work on brother Sohail Khan’s film is already running
late. He decided to stay back at Lavasa to continue
shooting.” Apparently, Salman requested Salma to
let him go this time. Well, there is always a next
time.
PAGE 5INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013
MUMBAI INDIANS ARE THE
TEAM TO BEAT: RAINA
Suresh Rainaisonecrick-
eterwhoeveryfranchisewould
lovetohaveinitsranks.Atrue
matchwinner,whohasnotonly
helped Chennai Super Kings
wintheIndianPremierLeague
twice but also helped Team
Indiawinonseveraloccasions
in shorter formats.
Last season, Raina scored
441 runs at an average of a
shade below 26 in 18 innings.
The piece of statistic may not
sound great, but the fact is, he
finishedseveralmatches.This
time too, Raina is one of
Chennai Super Kings’ batting
mainstays. Though he hasn’t
doneanythingofnoteasyetin
IPL-VI, Raina’s cameos will
provecrucialforMSDhoni&
Co during the latter stages of
thetournament.Rainaspoketo
ILattheTagHeuerAquaracer
event yesterday.
Can you describe the feel-
ing in the camp after the dra-
matic last-ball win over the
RCB on Saturday?
Itwasawonderfulwinfor
us.Itisalwaysgoodtogetover
thelineinsuchclosematches.
Themoraleoftheteamisvery
high and everybody is enjoy-
ing the game. The players
havebeenverysupportiveand
we are enjoying each other’s
success.
DidyouthinkthatChennai
would win anyway — with-
outRPSingh’snoball?
WehavewontheIPLtwice
so we always back ourselves
todowellandchasedownhuge
totals. We have a formidable
battingline-upandthepartner-
ship between MS and
Ravindra Jadeja was simply
amazing. Till the time MS
was there, I was very sure
he would pull this off for us,
but I think Jadeja played re-
ally well. He has proved that
he is a match-winner and a
true performer with the bat.
How difficult was it to
bounce back after the loss
to Mumbai in Chennai’s
opening match?
We would have loved to
start the tournament with a
win, but unfortunately that
did not happen. It was a
close game but there is a
long way to go in this com-
petition. It is just the open-
ing phase of the tournament
and we are looking forward
to learning from our mis-
takes and continue our win-
ning ways.
You will back Chennai to
win the title obviously, but
which team seems most im-
pressive to you?
I think all teams are do-
ing very well. One team that
I feel is on a roll is the
Mumbai Indians. They have
a new captain in Ricky
Ponting. Also their batting
unit is clicking with Dinesh
Karthik and Rohit Sharma
scoring heavily. They really
seem to be the team to
watch out for.
Chennai appear very
cool when faced with big
targets. Is it because of the
kind of confidence you guys
have or would you put it
down to thorough mental
training? We always back
ourselves to perform well.
We have lot of depth in our
batting and experienced
players around. Chasing
huge totals is all about han-
dling pressure and with MS
as captain, there is always
a sense of calmness in the
dugout. He gives everybody
a lot of freedom and confi-
dence which helps the
team.
PAGE 6INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013
(SP)councilorAshrafAzmibooked
for Murder by V. B Nagar Police
AZMI IS STILLON THE RUN...
Hanuman Jayanti Celebrated to be celebrated
Anti Narcotics drive was organized by Kurla Police Station and Vinobha Bhave Nagar Police
station, Dhanajaya Kulkarni ( Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone 5 ) graced the program as
Chief guest along with Prabhakar Satam (Assistant Commisioner of Police kurla Division), Laxman
Bhalerao( Senior Inspector of Police Kurla Police station), Subhash Raut (Senior Inspector of
Police Vinobha Bhave Nagar Police station ), reputed members of kurla Noor Md Hassan(Noora
Bhai), L. K Shinde, Surya Narayan gauda, DrAnil Salunkhe,Pamilla Dutta also gave her views in
their speech, other members present there was Hussain Baksh( President Janjagruti Pratisthan)
Shanata Sheety, Banwasi Panigrahi,Alexzeder Dsouza, Jaitun Shaikh, Ashraf Shaikh.
Odia Kabi Sameelan at Odisha Bhawan
Mumbai Odia Samaj, Bombay Odia Women's association and
Mumbai Odia Mahasangh has organized an Odia Kabi Sammelan at
OdishaBhawan(Vashi),NaviMumbaion14thApril2013,at3;30pm
and Kabi from Odisha and other states of India has been invited for
this event on Panasankranti, said Bipin Mishra (President Mumbai
Odia Mahasangh) , women's of Bombay Odia Womens association
will also have an Initiative in role the Kabi Samellan said Kananika
Tripathi(President BOWA),along with Pushpa Das (Vice President),
SukantiMishra(PublicRelationSecretary)andPratibhaBir,NiharJena
and kali Mishra of Mumabi Odia Newspaper were also present.
Prabhakar Koibal
Gouda(42), Shyam Sayaba
Pradhan ( 29) , was trapped by
Ghatkopar Narcotics Cell this
month while smuggling Ganja
Marijuana, As per sources the
Narcotics cell had got an tip
from informers that some Drugs
Peddlers will be coming at
Vikroli Railway Station, Via
Train no 11019 Konark Express
from Behrampur to Mumbai,
Immediately on the direction of
Satya pal Singh (Mumbai
Commissioner of Police) and
Himansu Rai ( Jt Commissioner
of police Crime) the team under
the leadership of Vilas Bhole
(Police Inspector Ghatkopar
Narcotics cell) , Chougule(
Assistant Police Inspector)
and Mahale rushed to the spot
for an Manhunt both accused
werestandingatVikroliRailway
station with other 3 more
people, They were detained
with 42 kg Ganja (Marijuana)
by GhatkoparAnti Narcotics
Cell in the morning at 4 am , the
Narcotics team had an tough
time to trace the culprits with
42 Kg Ganja worth 10 lakh
rupees an case was registered
under section 8(K), 20 NDPS
act 1985, both belongs to
district Ganjam Regutipulli ,
Odisha ,Investigation is on said
Vilas Bhole (In charge and
Police InspectorAnti Narcotics
Cell Ghatkopar East)
What is Ganja?
Ganja especially a highly
resinous form of marijuana
prepared from the flowering
tops and leaves of selected
plants and usually ingested for
smoking
Samajwadi Party corporator Ashraf Azmi (extreme left).
Vinoba Bhave Nagar police
have booked Samajwadi Party
(SP) councilor Ashraf Azmi in
connection with a case of
murder. Cops have arrested four
persons so far, but Azmi is still
on the run.
According to police, on
February 13 Azmi, who
represents ward no 158,
informed police that Sana Khan
(24) a housewife, who resided
in the area had committed
suicide by hanging herself in
her MIG colony house at Kurla
(West). Police rushed to the
spot and found Sana's body
suspended from a ceiling fan.A
case of accidental death was
registered and investigations
began. The same day, the
deceased's motherAnjum Khan
(65) was informed by Sana's in-
laws about the tragedy.Anjum,
a resident of Hamidpur in Uttar
Pradesh, rushed to Mumbai.
But she and her associates
refused to perform the last rites,
claiming that Sana did not
commit suicide, and she was, in
fact, murdered. In her
supplementary statement
Anjum told police that on
February 12 Sana was tortured
by her in-laws. The victim had
also phoned her brother in
South Africa, saying that she
was being tormented for Rs 10
lakh as dowry.
During a detailed probe
police found that on the day of
the death, the deceased's
husband Gayasuddin (31) had
thrashed Sana in the bathroom
where she fell and eventually
succumbed to injuries. Scared,
the family contactedAzmi, who
allegedly went to the spot,
fabricated the suicide, and then
called the police. Azmi's wife
Dilshad is also a councilor, from
ward no 159. Smelling
something fishy, BJP leader
Anil Upadhyay contacted
several top cops and narrated
the entire story. He also warned
that if the police fail to give
justice to Sana's family, he
would organize a morcha. "The
investigation officer was
favoring Azmi. Following our
demand, he was replaced. Later,
police registered a murder
case," said Upadhayay.
Azmi is absconding. "We
have registered an FIR under
sections 302, 498 (a), 304 (b),
306, 201, 506, 34b of IPC and
sections 3, 4, of Dowry
Prohibition Act. We are
searching for Azmi. He is
absconding," said an officer
from VB Nagar police station.
The Kannada Andhra
Director Mandal running a
Hanuman temple situated at
VidyaViharRoad,RajuBedekar
Marg,Naupada,
Kurla is
c e l e b r a t i n g
H a n u m a n
Jayanti Utsav at
their Mandir
premises. An
meeting was
also called to
discuss the
pooja matter in
which various
mandal through
out Naupada,
Sunderbaug ,
Sakinaka and
Kurla has
marked their presence at their
mandir premises, The three day
the program will start with
Abhishek and Hawan, Mangal
Aarti, Darshan, Mahaprasad,
Arch and Bhajan followed with
Mahaprasad said Narsinghrao
(President of the organization),
Ramesh Talasi (Secretary),
Ve n k a t e s h
D h a n g a r
(Treasurer),
N a r a y a n
Sindhamol,
N a r a y a n
Chineti (Vice
President),
Umesh Sidhi,
S u d e r s h a n
C h i n t i ,
Jagsidh Comi
( D y .
Treasurer),
Vikram Joga,
Nagbhusan
Sidhi (Dy.
Secretary) along with Babu
Aligappa Bateli and Babu
Pedamaliarethe chief advisor of
the organization.
Goudas gathered at Manika Trust meet
A Grand gathering of Gouda
community was witness at
Ghatkopar under the Banner of
ManikaTrust,atBuildingNo25/
279Ghatkopar(w) Manikatrust
was registered last 14 year back
in 1999,fromChatrapurGanjam
having a Bank account at State
BankofIndia vikrolibranch,the
trust is having several branches
around Odisha and Mumbai
leading the organizations are
BipraCharanGouda(President),
Abhimanyu Gouda( Vice
President),LaxmanGouda(Gen
secretary) , Sudershan Gouda(
Treasurer) , Niranjan Gouda,
Driaber Gouda, Charan Gouda,
Nilanchal Gouda, Bhagwan
Gouda , Raghunath Gouda,
TrinathGouda,PrabhakarGouda,
RamnathGouda,KishoreGouda,
EshwarGouda,UpenderGouda,
Bijoy Gouda, Prabhakar Gouda,
KalucharanGouda,Uday,Charan
Gouda,Panchanan Gouda,Saiba
Gouda,RanjanGouda,Subhash
Gouda had gather from corners
of Mumbai , Navimumbai and
Thane to discuss the forth
coming strategy of the mandal
andGoudaSamaj.
Two Odia youth from Ganjam
heldwithGanjabyMumbaipolice
PAGE 7INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013
CROSSWORD
ARIES: The stars
recommend that you
should take proper care
of your health and
temperament during this
week. Some of you might be under
mental stress during first half of the
week and vague feeling of depression
may engulf you.
TAURUS : You will be in a relaxed
and a happy state of mind
most of the time during
this week. Be prepared to
shoulder responsibilities
that come your way
regarding family matters. There is
strong possibility that you would
repent later to wonder how you could
have done this.
GEMINI : Your health
will be fine and you will
feel energetic and able to
undertake tasks that you
had postponed earlier. However
senior citizens might suffer from
joint pains or chest congestion. Long
awaited promotions, elevations in
social status or rise in salary are on
the cards for the most of you.
CANCER : The
planetary configuration
indicates that you are
required to observe
necessary precautions in
your eating habits and take proper
rest coupled with sleep to maintain
your physical and mental health. You
will receive lot of respect from
others.
LEO : The period under
consideration is
favourable for enjoying
good health most of the
time. The favourable days
during this week are likely to be
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. You
are advised to try to make the
optimum use of opportunities when
they come along.
VIRGO : Health and
domestic affairs would need
your attention this week. Do
not neglect an ailment that,
though not serious, may
become a nagging problem. However,
your expertise in preparing meticulous
and detailed project reports will stand you
in good stead later.
LIBRA : Those of you,
who had been suffering
from general weakness and
headaches, would feel
relieved during this week. Youngsters
might decide to go on a health binge.
Regular exercise schedule and proper
diet will make them more relaxed and
active. If connected with computer
related work, you will receive an offer
to set up your own enterprise.
SCORPIO : Your health
will be fine and you will
feel energetic throughout
this week. However you
might be required to look after the
health of the elderly in your family
who may require medical attention.
There may be some changes in the
household for those living in a joint
family.
SAGITTARIUS : It is
a busy period for work
and career, but at the
same time you should
not neglect your regular
exercise schedule. It is necessary to
pay necessary attention towards
your health also. The work assigned
to you during this week might be a
test of your expertise and
knowledge.
CAPRICORN : Your
health might experience
ups and downs. Hence
you are required to
observe slight
precautions regarding your health
during this week. A desire to advance
your career will inspire you to work
sincerely towards achieving your
objectives and goals.
AQUARIUS : Those
who have just
recovered from a spell
of illness should be
careful regarding their
health. A relapse at this stage
might prove to be troublesome for
you. If you have been thinking of
starting an independent
enterprise, make a concrete move
in that direction now by meeting
people and discussing your ideas.
It may take some time.
PISCES : It will be a
good week to build up
your stamina and
reserves to tackle the
coming onslaught of
work. However some of you may
have a slight health problem that
will require you to take rest for
few days. Take care of your diet
and focus on your health.
Your horoscope for this week
A
MOST MEN DIE DURING EXTRA-MARI-
TALSEX, PLUS OTHER MALE SEX FACTS1. Death during sex has
a prototype
While examining the inci-
dence of death during sex, a
1975 study discovered a
unique pattern in males: the
"deceased is usually mar-
ried; he is not with a spouse
and in unfamiliar surround-
ings," and death usually oc-
curs after "a big meal with
alcohol." Another study in
1989 found further evidence
supporting the extramarital
sex bit. Fourteen of the 20
cases of "la mort d'amour,"
or coital death, happened
during an affair.
2. You can tell a guy's
penis size by his fingers
A University of Liverpool
research cited that if a man's
ringfingersarelongerthanhis
index fingers, this means
there were healthy testoster-
one levels in the womb. If the
ring fingers are the same size
or smaller than the index fin-
gers, then the male received
lower levels of testosterone,
implying that one can esti-
mate the length of his organ
by the length of the ring fin-
ger.
Sex and relationships,
Death during extra-marital
sex
3. Can a bowel movement
make for bliss?
In a 2002 study, it was
mentioned that a male had a
history of orgasmic-like feel-
ings after going to the bath-
room. After he answered
nature's call, his body went
through the rest of the male
sexual response cycle. His
pulse rate increased as he
reached climactic state, fol-
lowed by relaxation, then ex-
treme fatigue.
4. Orgasm ... or lack of ...
may prevent breast cancer in
males
A study in Greece found
evidencethatthefrequencyof
adult orgasms may have an
impact on the incidence of
breast cancer in men. In fact,
itwasalsorevealedthatmales
withbreastcancerhadexperi-
encedfewerorgasmsonaver-
age than men without the dis-
ease.
5. Males like 'unusual' sex
Men have a 20 to 1
likeliness against women to
practice an "unusual" and of-
ten socially unacceptable or
illegal behavior, for example
exhibitionism.
6.Trappedsperm
Not all sperm go racing for
the egg at once. Once sperm
has been deposited into the
vaginal canal, some of them
aretemporarilytrappedinase-
men coagulate or clot. Even-
tually, they are decoagulated
by enzymes, which set them
free to swim about a female's
reproductivesystem.Thisclot-
ting, according to scientists, is
meant to pace the release of
spermintotheuterus,increas-
ing the chance that one of
these sperms will reach the
egg and fertilise it.
7. Oxytocin affects males
too It is believed that oxytocin
affects females during sex
(and breast-feeding). But this
cuddle hormone, released by
both sexes during intimacy, is
also found to influence males.
Research from Switzerland
found that oxytocin is associ-
atedwithincreasedfeelingsof
trust in males.
8. High testosterone =
Less sex While higher test-
osteronelevelsistypicallycon-
Across:
1 __ Lanka : our southerly
neighbour (3)
4 Detonate or cause to begin or
start (3,3)
7 A dividing membrane or parti-
tion (6)
8 Crave, covet or lust for (4)
10 Lower House of Parliament
(UK) (3,7)
12 Prohibitions by custom or reli-
gion (6)
14 Accumulates by skimping (6)
15 In large amounts of quantity,
in a way (4,2)
17 Famous hospital on Pedder
road (6)
19 Unable to read or write (10)
21 Bathroom powder (4)
22 ___ ___ nobis : pray for us, in
Latin (3,3)
23 __ ___ puzzle : fit the pieces –
you get the picture (3,3)
24 Big name in moulded luggage
(3)
Down:
1 Agroup of six musici (6)
2 Understanding term? (1,3)
3 Tramples heavily on (6)
4 Feeling one's way overseas (6)
5 Unwelcome visitor, intruder (10)
6 Whimsical; strange (3)
9 Sorcery from the West Indies (6)
11ChineserestaurantatChurchgate
(10)
13 Microscopic one-celled animal
(6)
16 Come as a logical consequence
(6)
17 Delayed bodily effects due to
long journey by plane (3,3)
18 Maintain, prevent from sink-
ing, especially tempo, one's spir-
its, etc (4,2)
20Nameofseaformingnorth-east-
ern arm of Black Sea (4)
21 __ Mahal : the wonder at Agra
(3)
sidered a good thing for men
when it comes to their sex
drive,stillresearcherscontinu-
ally found that males with
higher testosterone levels
marrylessoften,aremoreabu-
sive in their marriages and di-
vorce more regularly. In fact,
married men see more action
than single men.
9. Men fall in love faster
thanwomen
It's not the women, but
men, who get out of control
after a glimpse of the right at-
tractivefaceandfallheadover
heels in love immediately,
claimed love researcher Dr.
Helen Fisher.
10. Family affects test-
osterone As a man becomes
increasingly attached to his
family, his testosterone level
goes down, according to a
2001 Mayo Clinic study. Par-
ticularly, fathers experience a
significant decline in levels of
testosterone with the birth of
his child, especially when he
holds the baby.
PAGE 8INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013
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36 Mumbai cops suspended for
accepting bribe to allow illegal
construction; probe ordered
The incident comes days after the collapse of an illegal
structure at Mumbra in adjoining Thane district which
claimed 74 lives and left scores injured. Thirty-six
policemen were suspended after an activist caught them
on camera allegedly accepting bribes to turn a blind eye
to an illegal structure, even as an embarrassed Mumbai
Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh on Thursday ordered
a departmental inquiry, terming it a "shameful act". The
exposé by activist Kasim Khan took the city police by
storm with junior cops, mostly constables, attached with
the Nehru Nagar police station in suburban Kurla, seen in
the video accepting money from him."As of now, 36
policemen are suspended. It is a very shameful act. We
will not tolerate such acts. Now, we are taking
departmental action which will be followed by a legal action
soon," Singh said. The action follows an incriminating
video that Khan had recorded at different periods between
March 9 and March 26. Singh, however, observed that
the cops could have been "induced" to accept money.
"Going by the video footage and visuals it seems that
policemen were induced to accept money," Singh said,
adding the Anti-Corruption Bureau will be probing the
matter. "Any police officer indulging in such acts will invite
a strict action and it will not be tolerated," he said.
Most of the suspended cops are constables, besides
those ranked above from the sub-inspector to insp ector
level. Singh said more policemen could also face similar
action. According to Khan, his friend Prakash Nevle was
renovating his house at Thakkar Bappa colony in Kurla
and policemen of Nehru Nagar wanted money to allow
him to proceed with the work after municipal authorities
had stopped it for want of necessary clearances. When
Nevle told him about the demand, Khan suggested him to
direct those policemen to him. He then installed a spy
camera on which he recorded footage of the police
personnel accepting bribe. The activist handed over the
footage to the Deputy Commissioner of Police of the
concerned zone, who forwarded it to the Commissioner
of Police. The incident comes days after the collapse of
an illegal structure at Mumbra in adjoining Thane district
which claimed 74 lives and left scores injured.A massive
demolition exercise has been launched in Thane after the
collapse, the worst such incident in Maharashtra.
Maharashtra govt to exempt
ST buses from paying toll
MukeshAmbani requests police chowki
at Antilia fearing terror threat from IM
"Hence forward
whenever new tenders would
be issued ST would be
exempted from paying the
toll. The government would
mention the clause in the
new tender process to
exempt ST buses,"
Chief Minister Prithviraj
Chavan informed in the
Legislative Council. He
said that the state
government will also
talk to existing toll
plazas to exempt state
transport buses from paying
toll. BJP legislator
Dhananjay Munde had raised
the issue through a calling
attention motion during
special sitting of the House.
Mumbai, Fearing terror
attack from Indian
Mujahideen, Reliance group
Chief Mukesh Ambani has
made a request to the BMC
seeking permission for a
police chowki at his plush
residence, Antilia. The
decision has been made
afterAmbani’s office received
a letter, allegedly by the
banned terror outfit Indian
Mujahideen (IM) earlier in
Februray threatening to
cause heavy destruction to
the building for supporting
Gujarat Chief Minister
Narendra Modi. Seeking
permission, Mumbai police
commissioner Satya Pal
Singh has already
approached the BMC to
arrange for a chowki atAntilia
and had also written a letter
seeking its approval, said
BMC Commissioner Sitaram
Kunte to reporters. The
commissioner in his letter
has also declared that the
proposed chowki cannot be
set up for the sake of any
individualbutcanbearranged
for the entire area
encompassing Altamount
Road. However, the officer
said that if the Ambanis
provide a place then a
temporary chowki can be
immediately erected. Before
permitting to build a chowki
on the building’s premises,
officials claimed that the
police will have to give proper
reason first to the
government and get an
approval. The BMC also will
have to grant more FSI in
case the original FSI
becomes invalid.
Meanwhile, security has
been tightened atAntilia road
including Ambani’s office
building, said the Police. The
letter which was believed to
be sent by the Indian
Mujahideen however did not
carry the group’s original
trademark signature or logo,
but still investigation is under
process and crime branch is
taking all steps to trace out
the culprit Officials also
claimed that during monsoon
season,policemenwereputto
great difficulties due to the
absence of proper roof and
therewasnoproperwashroom
as well in the locality. These
problems will be solved by
arrangingachowkiinthearea,
addedtheofficials.

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  • 1. Price : Rs.2 Page : 8RNI No. : MAHENG/2011/38665 INDIA'S LOCAL NEWSPAPER Vol.:2 Issue:42 Monday, 15th to 21stApril 2013 Page .......2 Keeping tabs on the political grape- vine Page .......3 Court intervenes in SNDT University- Gujarat college row Page .......8 36 Mumbai cops suspended for ac- cepting bribe to allow illegal construc- tion; probe ordered Inside INDIA'S LOCAL NEWSPAPER MUMBAI: The Brihanmumbai Mu- nicipal Corporation (BMC) have received over 20,000 com- plaintsregardingillegal constructions from January 2012 to BMC RECEIVED OVER 21,000 COMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSCOMPLAINTSABOUT ILLEGAL CONSTRUCTIONS March 2013. According to the dataavailablewiththe Brihanmumbai Mu- nicipal Corporation (BMC), in the last 14month period from January 2012 to March 2013, the civic body received as many as 21,011 com- plaints about unauthorisedconstruc- tions in the city. Of them, 15,278 were at- tended and 5,733 are still pending. Most of thecomplaintsareaboutillegal structures are either about unauthorised slums or exten- sions and changes carried out intheoriginalbuildings.Civic ARINDAM BANERJEE, OWNED, PRINTED & PUBLISHED ARINDAM BANERJEE, OWNED, PRINTED & PUBLISHED HAPPY BANGLA NEW YEAR HAPPY BANGLA NEW YEAR HAPPY BANGLA NEW YEAR (Cont... on page no . 2)
  • 2. PAGE 2INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013 Editorial need for a secular prime ministerial candidate and the issue of leaders having to do many things including wearing a skull cap in Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s recent speech. party, the JD(U), would not accept Narendra Modi as the prime ministerial candidate of the NDA in the coming elections. The BJP on its part seems to correctly suggest that the choice should be left to it were it to lead an alliance. The JD(U) brings with it 20 seats to Parliament as of now, propping up the table for the 153-strong NDA grouping. Nitish Kumar’s aversion to naming Modi the leader, indeed he is trying to force the NDA’s hand sooner rather than later, could mean that the BJP will have to chose between its trump card Modi and a valuable ally the JD(U). That the BJP is not on a very strong wicket in Bihar is seen from the fact that in the last general election, it won only 12 seats, all of which were in alliance with the JD(U). However, there is a section in the BJP which reckons that it would be better to stick with Mr Modi who could bring in a greater tally of votes for it overall than last time (where it got 115 seats) than be held to ransom for a possible 20 seats which the JD(U) could bring with it. All this is, of course, speculation at this stage. If the BJP is planning to jettison allies like the JD(U), then it should look at a considerable increase in its vote share, something which does not look likely at the moment.The Modi factor is also largely an untried one, it remains to be seen how much of a pan-India appeal the Gujarat chief minister will have. The NDA leadership while making it clear that it will not push Mr Modi aside for any ally, seems to be focusing its energies on removing the UPA rather than coming up with an agenda that will catch people’s attention. Negative campaigns don’t always work too well as we have seen in the past. While Nitish Kumar may sound unrelenting now, it is also clear that he is sending a message to his Muslim vote-bank which is a significant factor in any election in the state. The BJP Bihar state unit has expressed its unhappiness with the chief minister’s stand, which means that the NDA alliance is now under severe strain. It will require more than a bit of effort on BJP president Rajnath Singh’s part to smooth things over. The only thing that the NDA can feel slightly satisfied about is that the UPA is also on shaky ground when it comes to allies. But Nitish Kumar’s veiled references have effectively pulled the veil off the many contradictions that the NDA faces as it begins the run-up to elections 2014. AbumpyroadaheadforNDA There were references to Raj dharma, there was mention of the KEEPINGTABSONTHE POLITICALGRAPEVINEAnxious not to be left behind In politics there are no permanent friends or foes, or so it is believed. With elections drawing near, the Congress is opening its doors to estranged allies. While the CPI(M) politburo member Sitaram Yechury remains a key interlocutor between the Congress and the Left, the ruling party is now knocking on the party’s general secretary Prakash Karat’s doors too. Rural development minister Jairam Ramesh will meet Karat on April 17 to seek support for the land acquisition Bill. Ramesh has had a meeting with Yechury, but keeping the channel open with Karat is crucial. Meanwhile, senior Congress leader AK Antony did not rule out an alliance with the Left post-2014. A Left turn in Congress politics, it would seem. Leaving no one in any doubt The BJP interlocutors who have been in touch with Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar did expect some fireworks in his speech on Sunday. But even they were shocked by the ferocity of his anti-Modi tirade. When Kumar met BJP president Rajnath Singh on Saturday evening, the BJP leaders were under the impression that the JD(U) leader’s assault on the Gujarat chief minister would be more in the nature of playing to the galleries and that there would be some room for manoeuvre. But Nitish almost exclusively dedicated his 40-minute speech to Modi, something that has made the BJP-JD(U) alliance virtually unsustainable. He will not modify his remarks for now. Full Marx for his political acumen Former West Bengal chief minister and politburo member Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee continues to put the CPI(M) central leadership in a spot. Bhattacharjee chided the central leadership over the protest by Delhi- based CPI(M) activists against chief minister Mamata Banerjee and finance minister Amit Mitra in Delhi last week. He has told Delhi-based leaders that suchhasty political moves could put the party’s cadres at greater risk at a time when the TMC activists and CPI(M) workers are engaged in street fights. Yet another reason for Bhattacharjee to ignore the central leadership of the party, which he considers is not up to the task in any case.Arisk-averse comrade. From lukewarm to slightly warm The friction between the Samajwadi Party and the Congress is playing out in Rae Bareli, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi’s constituency. Gandhi’s plan to launch a special scheme for slum-dwellers has been hanging fire due to the lukewarm response from the SP-led state government. It took several visits by senior officials in the Union housing and urban poverty alleviation ministry to Lucknow to persuade the state government, which has finally given the go-ahead for the initiative involving construction of 2,000 houses for slum- dwellers and the upgrade of basic amenities like sewerage and sanitation. Sonia Gandhi will finally inaugurate it sometime in May. A grudging go-ahead. The urban transformer Urban development minister Ajay Maken belongs to the Congress that is ruling in Maharashtra in coalition with the NCP. But party affiliations did not stop the man in charge of transforming the nation’s urban landscape from criticising his colleagues in Mumbai. After the recent building collapse that killed dozens in Thane, Maken offered support to Narmada Bachao Andolan leader Medha Patkar who was fasting on behalf of the slum- dwellers. Maken publicly saluted Patkar for “taking up the just cause of slum-dwellers against the building mafia in Mumbai.” For the Prithviraj Chavan government in Maharashtra, that must really have hurt. Not building too many bridges with his partymen. BMC RECEIVED officials said, the action against illegal constructions in the city is an ongoing pro- cess and the ward offices have been in- structed to act strictly against them. As a part of this action, demolition drives are being taken across several parts of the city time and again. "However, once the demolitions are car- ried out, people come again and construct structures. This mostly happens in slums or on open plots. In case of buildings and high-rises, irregularities like extension of other areas like balcony, terrace or struc- tural changes take place," the official said. The High Court had recently passed strictures on the civic body for failing to take prompt action against illegal struc- tures in the city. The BMC has also de- manded the state government to provide a specially designated police force for ef- fective and quick action against illegal structures.
  • 3. PAGE 3INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013 GERMAN BAKERYBLAST: MAIN ACCUSED HIMAYAT BAIG CONVICTED BYPUNE COURT Judge N P Dhote held Baig,aresidentofBeeddis- trict in Maharashtra, guilty under sections 302 (mur- der), 307 (attempt to mur- der), 435 (mischief by fire or explosive substances), 474 (forgery), 153(A) (pro- motingenmitybetweendif- ferent groups on ground of religion,race,placeofbirth, language and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony) and 120(B) (criminal conspiracy) of IPC. He was also convicted under various sections of UnlawfulActivitiesPreven- tionActandExplosiveSub- stancesAct. Special Judge Dhote will pronounce the quantum of sentence for Baig April 18. A powerful bomb had exploded at the German Bakery, a popular eatery also frequented by foreigners, on February 13, 2010, which left 17 dead and 64 injured, in first ter- ror attack in Pune.Among thedeadwerefiveforeigner national. It was also the first ma- jor terror strike after the 26/ 11 Mumbai attacks in 2008. The Maharashtra Police's Anti-Terrorism Squad had arrested Baig from a bus stand in Pune in September 2010. The ATS had filed a charge sheet in the case on December 4, 2010 against Baig and six others includ- ing ZabiuddinAnsari alias Abu Jundal, one of the han- dlers of 26/11 terrorists, Fayyaz Kagzi, Yasin Bhatkal, Iqbal Bhatkal, Riyaz Bhatkal and Mohsin Chaudhari.Jundal,however, hasnotbeenshownarrested in this case, while all others are absconding. Lashkar-e- Taiba operative David Headley, in his testimony beforeaUScourtinthetrial of his accomplice TahawwurRana,hadadmit- ted that he had recced and taken photographs of the popular hang-out in Pune. Meanwhile,Baig'scoun- selAbdul Rahman has said he would move the High Court against the verdict. "Definitely,Iamgoingto appeal in the High Court. I am sure I will get justice fromtheHighCourt,"hetold reporters after the judge- ment. Rahman said justice had not been done to Baig as he was not present in Pune at the time of the blast nor had he gone to German Bakery to plant the bomb. He said the key conspira- torsinthecasehadnotbeen arrested and Abu Jundal, named in the charge sheet, was not even brought to the court. "Police has shown Jundal as one of the con- spirators in this case but he was not brought to the court...it is unfortunate," he said,adding,"morethanone personisrequiredforacon- spiracy." "Itistheallegationofthe police that conspiracy took place in (Sri) Lanka be- tween Fayyaz Kagzi and MohsinChaudhari. It is unfortunate that none of the police officers or investigating officer vis- ited Lanka to find out at which place the conspiracy had taken place. That part remainstobeprovedbythe police," he said. HC BACKS FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRA- TION OVER DRUG THAT MAKES TALL CLAIM MUMBAI:Televisionisapowerfulmediumandmany gullible people will believe advertisements to be true, said the Bombay high court while rejecting a petition that chal- lenged the Food and DrugAdministration (FDA) circular to various channels to stop telecast of a drug that promised to increase a person's height. OnApril 12, a division bench of JusticeAbhay Oka and Justice Mridula Bhatkar gave their verdict on a petition by GMTTeleshopping Pvt Ltd, which is marketing "StepUp Body Growth Formula". The FDA said the advertisement is prohibited under Section 3 of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (ObjectionableAdver- tisements)Act 1954. GMT's counselAspi Chinoy argued thattheprohibitionextendsonlytoharmfulandprohibited drugs and that the product is not a harmful drug. He said it is being manufactured under a licence granted by the Madhya Pradesh government under the Drugs and Cos- meticsAct, 1940 and hence it cannot be termed as a pro- hibiteddrug.FDA'sadvocatesAshutoshKumbhakoniand ShardulSinghsubmittedthattheDMRActisnotconfined only to the prohibited drugs but even to those which are licensed. They also said the prohibition under Section 3 of theAct pertains to the publication of any advertisement irrespective of whether the drug that is advertised is pro- hibited or not. The judges said the content of StepUp advertisements shows that they present the drug to the public as a product which will enhance the overall per- sonality of an individual. "The petition shows that it is projected that the use of medicine will increase a person's height," they added. The judges said the re- striction under Section 3 of the DMR Act prohibits publication of advertisements that claim to cure or treat any disease or condition mentioned in the schedule. "A perusal of the schedule shows that item no.47 is stat- ure of persons. The advertisements profess that the drug will help in treatment of the condition of stature of persons," they wrote.
  • 4. PAGE 4INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013 SHAH RUKH KHAN SETS UP SHOP IN WAI EversincethescheduleofChennaiExpresscommencedinWai,sources say Shah Rukh Khan had almost set up his home and office in the quaint village. The actor had moved bag and baggage to Wai, just outside Panchgani to concentrate on his film that clashes on Eid with Akshay Kumar’supcominggangsterfilm.Andnotjustthefilm,SRKhadalsobeen shooting for all his upcoming brand endorsements inWai.Asource says, “SRK stayed put in Wai to leave no stone unturned in making Chennai Express as big as it gets. He was also getting his other work done sitting there. In the past one month, he had shot for five ads there, including a tea and automobile brand. The people behind the brands had to fly down to Wai to get their work done.” A source close to the star says that SRK’s focusrightnowissolelyrestingonhisupcomingfilmhelmedbyRohitShetty. “Heisaperfectionistandconsideringit’sanEidrelease,heisjugglingtime between the film, his commercials and his other work commitments.” Sources add that while 80 per cent of the shoot is complete, the last sched- ule of the film has just moved to Kerala. JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ TO RETURNTO HER ROOTS The film apparently is based on a real-life incident that took place in Colombo in 1980. A source says, “Jacky is in an exciting stage of her career. Af- terRace2,shehascaughttheeye of many filmmakers. She has now been approached to feature in an English film that is based on a true story. She has a huge fan base overseas and Koch has already been signed for the project. The makers are keen to have her on board.” A source close to the actress however says that Jacqueline is taking her time to make a deci- sion. “The subject of the film is quite controversial and Jacky is thinking things through. She is excited to get an offer from a Sri Lankan filmmaker.” The plot deals with the story of Father Matthew Pieris, a priest who planned the chilling murders of his wife and the husband of his mistress. The incident is also fa- mously known as the Vicarage Murders. SALMANKHANTURNEDDOWN MOM SALMA'S REQUEST Salman Khan and his family are known to celebrate most of the Indian festivals. In fact some of his festive celebrations are attended by several Bollywood biggies. However at Gudi Padwa this time, Sallu decided to skip the celebrations and instead preferred to spend the day working on his next film. A source says, “This Gudi Padwa, Sallu’s mom Salma had asked the actor to be home to spend the day with his family. However due to his recent ill health, work on brother Sohail Khan’s film is already running late. He decided to stay back at Lavasa to continue shooting.” Apparently, Salman requested Salma to let him go this time. Well, there is always a next time.
  • 5. PAGE 5INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013 MUMBAI INDIANS ARE THE TEAM TO BEAT: RAINA Suresh Rainaisonecrick- eterwhoeveryfranchisewould lovetohaveinitsranks.Atrue matchwinner,whohasnotonly helped Chennai Super Kings wintheIndianPremierLeague twice but also helped Team Indiawinonseveraloccasions in shorter formats. Last season, Raina scored 441 runs at an average of a shade below 26 in 18 innings. The piece of statistic may not sound great, but the fact is, he finishedseveralmatches.This time too, Raina is one of Chennai Super Kings’ batting mainstays. Though he hasn’t doneanythingofnoteasyetin IPL-VI, Raina’s cameos will provecrucialforMSDhoni& Co during the latter stages of thetournament.Rainaspoketo ILattheTagHeuerAquaracer event yesterday. Can you describe the feel- ing in the camp after the dra- matic last-ball win over the RCB on Saturday? Itwasawonderfulwinfor us.Itisalwaysgoodtogetover thelineinsuchclosematches. Themoraleoftheteamisvery high and everybody is enjoy- ing the game. The players havebeenverysupportiveand we are enjoying each other’s success. DidyouthinkthatChennai would win anyway — with- outRPSingh’snoball? WehavewontheIPLtwice so we always back ourselves todowellandchasedownhuge totals. We have a formidable battingline-upandthepartner- ship between MS and Ravindra Jadeja was simply amazing. Till the time MS was there, I was very sure he would pull this off for us, but I think Jadeja played re- ally well. He has proved that he is a match-winner and a true performer with the bat. How difficult was it to bounce back after the loss to Mumbai in Chennai’s opening match? We would have loved to start the tournament with a win, but unfortunately that did not happen. It was a close game but there is a long way to go in this com- petition. It is just the open- ing phase of the tournament and we are looking forward to learning from our mis- takes and continue our win- ning ways. You will back Chennai to win the title obviously, but which team seems most im- pressive to you? I think all teams are do- ing very well. One team that I feel is on a roll is the Mumbai Indians. They have a new captain in Ricky Ponting. Also their batting unit is clicking with Dinesh Karthik and Rohit Sharma scoring heavily. They really seem to be the team to watch out for. Chennai appear very cool when faced with big targets. Is it because of the kind of confidence you guys have or would you put it down to thorough mental training? We always back ourselves to perform well. We have lot of depth in our batting and experienced players around. Chasing huge totals is all about han- dling pressure and with MS as captain, there is always a sense of calmness in the dugout. He gives everybody a lot of freedom and confi- dence which helps the team.
  • 6. PAGE 6INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013 (SP)councilorAshrafAzmibooked for Murder by V. B Nagar Police AZMI IS STILLON THE RUN... Hanuman Jayanti Celebrated to be celebrated Anti Narcotics drive was organized by Kurla Police Station and Vinobha Bhave Nagar Police station, Dhanajaya Kulkarni ( Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone 5 ) graced the program as Chief guest along with Prabhakar Satam (Assistant Commisioner of Police kurla Division), Laxman Bhalerao( Senior Inspector of Police Kurla Police station), Subhash Raut (Senior Inspector of Police Vinobha Bhave Nagar Police station ), reputed members of kurla Noor Md Hassan(Noora Bhai), L. K Shinde, Surya Narayan gauda, DrAnil Salunkhe,Pamilla Dutta also gave her views in their speech, other members present there was Hussain Baksh( President Janjagruti Pratisthan) Shanata Sheety, Banwasi Panigrahi,Alexzeder Dsouza, Jaitun Shaikh, Ashraf Shaikh. Odia Kabi Sameelan at Odisha Bhawan Mumbai Odia Samaj, Bombay Odia Women's association and Mumbai Odia Mahasangh has organized an Odia Kabi Sammelan at OdishaBhawan(Vashi),NaviMumbaion14thApril2013,at3;30pm and Kabi from Odisha and other states of India has been invited for this event on Panasankranti, said Bipin Mishra (President Mumbai Odia Mahasangh) , women's of Bombay Odia Womens association will also have an Initiative in role the Kabi Samellan said Kananika Tripathi(President BOWA),along with Pushpa Das (Vice President), SukantiMishra(PublicRelationSecretary)andPratibhaBir,NiharJena and kali Mishra of Mumabi Odia Newspaper were also present. Prabhakar Koibal Gouda(42), Shyam Sayaba Pradhan ( 29) , was trapped by Ghatkopar Narcotics Cell this month while smuggling Ganja Marijuana, As per sources the Narcotics cell had got an tip from informers that some Drugs Peddlers will be coming at Vikroli Railway Station, Via Train no 11019 Konark Express from Behrampur to Mumbai, Immediately on the direction of Satya pal Singh (Mumbai Commissioner of Police) and Himansu Rai ( Jt Commissioner of police Crime) the team under the leadership of Vilas Bhole (Police Inspector Ghatkopar Narcotics cell) , Chougule( Assistant Police Inspector) and Mahale rushed to the spot for an Manhunt both accused werestandingatVikroliRailway station with other 3 more people, They were detained with 42 kg Ganja (Marijuana) by GhatkoparAnti Narcotics Cell in the morning at 4 am , the Narcotics team had an tough time to trace the culprits with 42 Kg Ganja worth 10 lakh rupees an case was registered under section 8(K), 20 NDPS act 1985, both belongs to district Ganjam Regutipulli , Odisha ,Investigation is on said Vilas Bhole (In charge and Police InspectorAnti Narcotics Cell Ghatkopar East) What is Ganja? Ganja especially a highly resinous form of marijuana prepared from the flowering tops and leaves of selected plants and usually ingested for smoking Samajwadi Party corporator Ashraf Azmi (extreme left). Vinoba Bhave Nagar police have booked Samajwadi Party (SP) councilor Ashraf Azmi in connection with a case of murder. Cops have arrested four persons so far, but Azmi is still on the run. According to police, on February 13 Azmi, who represents ward no 158, informed police that Sana Khan (24) a housewife, who resided in the area had committed suicide by hanging herself in her MIG colony house at Kurla (West). Police rushed to the spot and found Sana's body suspended from a ceiling fan.A case of accidental death was registered and investigations began. The same day, the deceased's motherAnjum Khan (65) was informed by Sana's in- laws about the tragedy.Anjum, a resident of Hamidpur in Uttar Pradesh, rushed to Mumbai. But she and her associates refused to perform the last rites, claiming that Sana did not commit suicide, and she was, in fact, murdered. In her supplementary statement Anjum told police that on February 12 Sana was tortured by her in-laws. The victim had also phoned her brother in South Africa, saying that she was being tormented for Rs 10 lakh as dowry. During a detailed probe police found that on the day of the death, the deceased's husband Gayasuddin (31) had thrashed Sana in the bathroom where she fell and eventually succumbed to injuries. Scared, the family contactedAzmi, who allegedly went to the spot, fabricated the suicide, and then called the police. Azmi's wife Dilshad is also a councilor, from ward no 159. Smelling something fishy, BJP leader Anil Upadhyay contacted several top cops and narrated the entire story. He also warned that if the police fail to give justice to Sana's family, he would organize a morcha. "The investigation officer was favoring Azmi. Following our demand, he was replaced. Later, police registered a murder case," said Upadhayay. Azmi is absconding. "We have registered an FIR under sections 302, 498 (a), 304 (b), 306, 201, 506, 34b of IPC and sections 3, 4, of Dowry Prohibition Act. We are searching for Azmi. He is absconding," said an officer from VB Nagar police station. The Kannada Andhra Director Mandal running a Hanuman temple situated at VidyaViharRoad,RajuBedekar Marg,Naupada, Kurla is c e l e b r a t i n g H a n u m a n Jayanti Utsav at their Mandir premises. An meeting was also called to discuss the pooja matter in which various mandal through out Naupada, Sunderbaug , Sakinaka and Kurla has marked their presence at their mandir premises, The three day the program will start with Abhishek and Hawan, Mangal Aarti, Darshan, Mahaprasad, Arch and Bhajan followed with Mahaprasad said Narsinghrao (President of the organization), Ramesh Talasi (Secretary), Ve n k a t e s h D h a n g a r (Treasurer), N a r a y a n Sindhamol, N a r a y a n Chineti (Vice President), Umesh Sidhi, S u d e r s h a n C h i n t i , Jagsidh Comi ( D y . Treasurer), Vikram Joga, Nagbhusan Sidhi (Dy. Secretary) along with Babu Aligappa Bateli and Babu Pedamaliarethe chief advisor of the organization. Goudas gathered at Manika Trust meet A Grand gathering of Gouda community was witness at Ghatkopar under the Banner of ManikaTrust,atBuildingNo25/ 279Ghatkopar(w) Manikatrust was registered last 14 year back in 1999,fromChatrapurGanjam having a Bank account at State BankofIndia vikrolibranch,the trust is having several branches around Odisha and Mumbai leading the organizations are BipraCharanGouda(President), Abhimanyu Gouda( Vice President),LaxmanGouda(Gen secretary) , Sudershan Gouda( Treasurer) , Niranjan Gouda, Driaber Gouda, Charan Gouda, Nilanchal Gouda, Bhagwan Gouda , Raghunath Gouda, TrinathGouda,PrabhakarGouda, RamnathGouda,KishoreGouda, EshwarGouda,UpenderGouda, Bijoy Gouda, Prabhakar Gouda, KalucharanGouda,Uday,Charan Gouda,Panchanan Gouda,Saiba Gouda,RanjanGouda,Subhash Gouda had gather from corners of Mumbai , Navimumbai and Thane to discuss the forth coming strategy of the mandal andGoudaSamaj. Two Odia youth from Ganjam heldwithGanjabyMumbaipolice
  • 7. PAGE 7INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013 CROSSWORD ARIES: The stars recommend that you should take proper care of your health and temperament during this week. Some of you might be under mental stress during first half of the week and vague feeling of depression may engulf you. TAURUS : You will be in a relaxed and a happy state of mind most of the time during this week. Be prepared to shoulder responsibilities that come your way regarding family matters. There is strong possibility that you would repent later to wonder how you could have done this. GEMINI : Your health will be fine and you will feel energetic and able to undertake tasks that you had postponed earlier. However senior citizens might suffer from joint pains or chest congestion. Long awaited promotions, elevations in social status or rise in salary are on the cards for the most of you. CANCER : The planetary configuration indicates that you are required to observe necessary precautions in your eating habits and take proper rest coupled with sleep to maintain your physical and mental health. You will receive lot of respect from others. LEO : The period under consideration is favourable for enjoying good health most of the time. The favourable days during this week are likely to be Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. You are advised to try to make the optimum use of opportunities when they come along. VIRGO : Health and domestic affairs would need your attention this week. Do not neglect an ailment that, though not serious, may become a nagging problem. However, your expertise in preparing meticulous and detailed project reports will stand you in good stead later. LIBRA : Those of you, who had been suffering from general weakness and headaches, would feel relieved during this week. Youngsters might decide to go on a health binge. Regular exercise schedule and proper diet will make them more relaxed and active. If connected with computer related work, you will receive an offer to set up your own enterprise. SCORPIO : Your health will be fine and you will feel energetic throughout this week. However you might be required to look after the health of the elderly in your family who may require medical attention. There may be some changes in the household for those living in a joint family. SAGITTARIUS : It is a busy period for work and career, but at the same time you should not neglect your regular exercise schedule. It is necessary to pay necessary attention towards your health also. The work assigned to you during this week might be a test of your expertise and knowledge. CAPRICORN : Your health might experience ups and downs. Hence you are required to observe slight precautions regarding your health during this week. A desire to advance your career will inspire you to work sincerely towards achieving your objectives and goals. AQUARIUS : Those who have just recovered from a spell of illness should be careful regarding their health. A relapse at this stage might prove to be troublesome for you. If you have been thinking of starting an independent enterprise, make a concrete move in that direction now by meeting people and discussing your ideas. It may take some time. PISCES : It will be a good week to build up your stamina and reserves to tackle the coming onslaught of work. However some of you may have a slight health problem that will require you to take rest for few days. Take care of your diet and focus on your health. Your horoscope for this week A MOST MEN DIE DURING EXTRA-MARI- TALSEX, PLUS OTHER MALE SEX FACTS1. Death during sex has a prototype While examining the inci- dence of death during sex, a 1975 study discovered a unique pattern in males: the "deceased is usually mar- ried; he is not with a spouse and in unfamiliar surround- ings," and death usually oc- curs after "a big meal with alcohol." Another study in 1989 found further evidence supporting the extramarital sex bit. Fourteen of the 20 cases of "la mort d'amour," or coital death, happened during an affair. 2. You can tell a guy's penis size by his fingers A University of Liverpool research cited that if a man's ringfingersarelongerthanhis index fingers, this means there were healthy testoster- one levels in the womb. If the ring fingers are the same size or smaller than the index fin- gers, then the male received lower levels of testosterone, implying that one can esti- mate the length of his organ by the length of the ring fin- ger. Sex and relationships, Death during extra-marital sex 3. Can a bowel movement make for bliss? In a 2002 study, it was mentioned that a male had a history of orgasmic-like feel- ings after going to the bath- room. After he answered nature's call, his body went through the rest of the male sexual response cycle. His pulse rate increased as he reached climactic state, fol- lowed by relaxation, then ex- treme fatigue. 4. Orgasm ... or lack of ... may prevent breast cancer in males A study in Greece found evidencethatthefrequencyof adult orgasms may have an impact on the incidence of breast cancer in men. In fact, itwasalsorevealedthatmales withbreastcancerhadexperi- encedfewerorgasmsonaver- age than men without the dis- ease. 5. Males like 'unusual' sex Men have a 20 to 1 likeliness against women to practice an "unusual" and of- ten socially unacceptable or illegal behavior, for example exhibitionism. 6.Trappedsperm Not all sperm go racing for the egg at once. Once sperm has been deposited into the vaginal canal, some of them aretemporarilytrappedinase- men coagulate or clot. Even- tually, they are decoagulated by enzymes, which set them free to swim about a female's reproductivesystem.Thisclot- ting, according to scientists, is meant to pace the release of spermintotheuterus,increas- ing the chance that one of these sperms will reach the egg and fertilise it. 7. Oxytocin affects males too It is believed that oxytocin affects females during sex (and breast-feeding). But this cuddle hormone, released by both sexes during intimacy, is also found to influence males. Research from Switzerland found that oxytocin is associ- atedwithincreasedfeelingsof trust in males. 8. High testosterone = Less sex While higher test- osteronelevelsistypicallycon- Across: 1 __ Lanka : our southerly neighbour (3) 4 Detonate or cause to begin or start (3,3) 7 A dividing membrane or parti- tion (6) 8 Crave, covet or lust for (4) 10 Lower House of Parliament (UK) (3,7) 12 Prohibitions by custom or reli- gion (6) 14 Accumulates by skimping (6) 15 In large amounts of quantity, in a way (4,2) 17 Famous hospital on Pedder road (6) 19 Unable to read or write (10) 21 Bathroom powder (4) 22 ___ ___ nobis : pray for us, in Latin (3,3) 23 __ ___ puzzle : fit the pieces – you get the picture (3,3) 24 Big name in moulded luggage (3) Down: 1 Agroup of six musici (6) 2 Understanding term? (1,3) 3 Tramples heavily on (6) 4 Feeling one's way overseas (6) 5 Unwelcome visitor, intruder (10) 6 Whimsical; strange (3) 9 Sorcery from the West Indies (6) 11ChineserestaurantatChurchgate (10) 13 Microscopic one-celled animal (6) 16 Come as a logical consequence (6) 17 Delayed bodily effects due to long journey by plane (3,3) 18 Maintain, prevent from sink- ing, especially tempo, one's spir- its, etc (4,2) 20Nameofseaformingnorth-east- ern arm of Black Sea (4) 21 __ Mahal : the wonder at Agra (3) sidered a good thing for men when it comes to their sex drive,stillresearcherscontinu- ally found that males with higher testosterone levels marrylessoften,aremoreabu- sive in their marriages and di- vorce more regularly. In fact, married men see more action than single men. 9. Men fall in love faster thanwomen It's not the women, but men, who get out of control after a glimpse of the right at- tractivefaceandfallheadover heels in love immediately, claimed love researcher Dr. Helen Fisher. 10. Family affects test- osterone As a man becomes increasingly attached to his family, his testosterone level goes down, according to a 2001 Mayo Clinic study. Par- ticularly, fathers experience a significant decline in levels of testosterone with the birth of his child, especially when he holds the baby.
  • 8. PAGE 8INDIALOCALMonday,15thto21stApril2013 If you want to make it BIG in LIFE start reading OWNED,PRINTED&PUBLISHEDBY:ARINDAM BANERJEE,AshiwiniCo.Op.Hsg.Soc. Flat No. B/008, Gr. Flr., First Lane, Lokhandwala Complex,Andheri (W), MUMBAI-400058 Printed at Somani Printing Press, Sharma Ind. Estate, Goregaon(E),Mumbai-400072.EditorialOffice :ShopNo.2,MarbleArch,Shastri Nagar,Andheri (W), Mumbai-400053. Mob. :9920205579-022- 26365459 EDITOR:ARINDAM BANERJEE.AllDisputestobesettelledinAndheriCourtonly. 36 Mumbai cops suspended for accepting bribe to allow illegal construction; probe ordered The incident comes days after the collapse of an illegal structure at Mumbra in adjoining Thane district which claimed 74 lives and left scores injured. Thirty-six policemen were suspended after an activist caught them on camera allegedly accepting bribes to turn a blind eye to an illegal structure, even as an embarrassed Mumbai Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh on Thursday ordered a departmental inquiry, terming it a "shameful act". The exposé by activist Kasim Khan took the city police by storm with junior cops, mostly constables, attached with the Nehru Nagar police station in suburban Kurla, seen in the video accepting money from him."As of now, 36 policemen are suspended. It is a very shameful act. We will not tolerate such acts. Now, we are taking departmental action which will be followed by a legal action soon," Singh said. The action follows an incriminating video that Khan had recorded at different periods between March 9 and March 26. Singh, however, observed that the cops could have been "induced" to accept money. "Going by the video footage and visuals it seems that policemen were induced to accept money," Singh said, adding the Anti-Corruption Bureau will be probing the matter. "Any police officer indulging in such acts will invite a strict action and it will not be tolerated," he said. Most of the suspended cops are constables, besides those ranked above from the sub-inspector to insp ector level. Singh said more policemen could also face similar action. According to Khan, his friend Prakash Nevle was renovating his house at Thakkar Bappa colony in Kurla and policemen of Nehru Nagar wanted money to allow him to proceed with the work after municipal authorities had stopped it for want of necessary clearances. When Nevle told him about the demand, Khan suggested him to direct those policemen to him. He then installed a spy camera on which he recorded footage of the police personnel accepting bribe. The activist handed over the footage to the Deputy Commissioner of Police of the concerned zone, who forwarded it to the Commissioner of Police. The incident comes days after the collapse of an illegal structure at Mumbra in adjoining Thane district which claimed 74 lives and left scores injured.A massive demolition exercise has been launched in Thane after the collapse, the worst such incident in Maharashtra. Maharashtra govt to exempt ST buses from paying toll MukeshAmbani requests police chowki at Antilia fearing terror threat from IM "Hence forward whenever new tenders would be issued ST would be exempted from paying the toll. The government would mention the clause in the new tender process to exempt ST buses," Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan informed in the Legislative Council. He said that the state government will also talk to existing toll plazas to exempt state transport buses from paying toll. BJP legislator Dhananjay Munde had raised the issue through a calling attention motion during special sitting of the House. Mumbai, Fearing terror attack from Indian Mujahideen, Reliance group Chief Mukesh Ambani has made a request to the BMC seeking permission for a police chowki at his plush residence, Antilia. The decision has been made afterAmbani’s office received a letter, allegedly by the banned terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM) earlier in Februray threatening to cause heavy destruction to the building for supporting Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Seeking permission, Mumbai police commissioner Satya Pal Singh has already approached the BMC to arrange for a chowki atAntilia and had also written a letter seeking its approval, said BMC Commissioner Sitaram Kunte to reporters. The commissioner in his letter has also declared that the proposed chowki cannot be set up for the sake of any individualbutcanbearranged for the entire area encompassing Altamount Road. However, the officer said that if the Ambanis provide a place then a temporary chowki can be immediately erected. Before permitting to build a chowki on the building’s premises, officials claimed that the police will have to give proper reason first to the government and get an approval. The BMC also will have to grant more FSI in case the original FSI becomes invalid. Meanwhile, security has been tightened atAntilia road including Ambani’s office building, said the Police. The letter which was believed to be sent by the Indian Mujahideen however did not carry the group’s original trademark signature or logo, but still investigation is under process and crime branch is taking all steps to trace out the culprit Officials also claimed that during monsoon season,policemenwereputto great difficulties due to the absence of proper roof and therewasnoproperwashroom as well in the locality. These problems will be solved by arrangingachowkiinthearea, addedtheofficials.