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Indian Women On The March

Posted by Music Top SIte Rabu, 26 Februari 2014 0 komentar

An historic change in the offing; but India’s ruling party may be overreaching itself

YELLING dementedly, seven lawmakers mobbed the chairman of the Indian parliament's upper house on March 8th and tore at the document, containing the women's reservation bill, he was reading from. Yet the bill passed the next day, with the two-thirds majority needed to change India's constitution. With broad political support, including from the Congress party that leads India's coalition government and the main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the bill could soon clear the lower house and win the support it needs in at least 15 out of 28 state assemblies. The president would then sign it into law: imposing a 33% quota for women in India's federal and state assemblies.

This would be momentous, especially for India's half a billion, badly served women. Today's Lok Sabha, or House of the People, as India's lower chamber is known, contains 58 women, a record number, but fewer than 11% of the seats. By greatly boosting women's membership of India's legislatures, the proposed amendment, its supporters say, will also begin to make a dent in their more grievous suffering—in a country where female fetuses are often aborted, where wives are battered and women earn on average $1,200 a year, less than a third of the male average. A woman can take credit for this: Sonia Gandhi, Congress's leader, who has pushed the long-mothballed bill against a furious band of dissenters—of a kind that persuaded previous BJP- and Congress-led governments not to touch it.

Yet this triumph must be qualified. Even setting aside the question of how effective such affirmative action is—and an existing reservation of 22% of seats for wretched tribal Indians and dalits, Hinduism's former untouchables, is discouraging—the proposed amendment is flawed. With a supposed shelf-life of 15 years, it would cover a different tranche of seats in three successive parliamentary terms. So each time one-third of India's elected members would know they had no chance of being re-elected to the same seat. The women with reserved seats might also think their re-election hopes slim. This arrangement will discourage hard work on a constituency's behalf.

Another reasonable fear is that male politicians will put up biddable wives and daughters for election. They already do—as Mrs Gandhi hinted at when facing down one of the bill's main opponents, a former chief minister of northern Bihar, Lalu Prasad Yadav, who, after being sent to prison, installed his wife to rule the state on his behalf. “Your wife has been chief minister. You have seven daughters. What's their view on the bill?” Mrs Gandhi asked him.

Unconvinced, Mr Yadav, whose party was among the hooligans in parliament, withdrew its support from the government. So did another north-Indian, low-caste party, Samajwadi. Both parties say the reservation should be dedicated to low-caste women. They also fear it will benefit educated, high-caste women, who are more likely to stand for Congress or the BJP. If, as expected, a third opponent of the bill, the Bahujan Samaj Party, the pro-dalit ruler of northern Uttar Pradesh state, also forsakes the government, it would be reduced to a majority of two in the Lok Sabha. In the worst case, it might even fail to get the necessary support for the budget announced on February 26th, and fall.

Recent grumbling from Congress's two biggest allies, West Bengal's Trinamul Congress (TC) and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam of Tamil Nadu, have raised fears of this. Both parties oppose a proposal in the budget to raise petrol and diesel prices, and the TC abstained over the women's reservations bill. But the government will probably survive. Most opposition parties, including the BJP, still feel bruised after a thumping general-election victory by Congress last year, and none wants an election soon.

Yet the government's reduced support is worrying. Barely ten months after Congress was returned to power at the head of a more solid-looking coalition than it had previously led, it will struggle to pass any contentious legislation. And it will have to pay a heavy price to its, now indispensable, allies to do so. Liberal reform of India's state-controlled financial and overprotected retail sectors, for example, looks unlikelier than ever. In announcing the budget, Pranab Mukherjee, the finance minister, said India's priorities were to return to the annual 9% growth it achieved for most of the previous government's term, then “find the means to cross the double-digit growth barrier”. Without bold reforms, that will be impossible, and even 9% may be out of reach.

So the timing of Mrs Gandhi's push for women's quotas might seem reckless. It suggests an overestimation of Congress's strength, and the party's failure to reassure the TC's irascible leader, Mamata Banerjee, is careless at best. Mrs Gandhi has picked her political fights carefully since taking over her murdered husband Rajiv's party in 1998, and won most of them. So she may not be too perturbed. The economy looks healthy enough, with growth forecast at 7.2% for the financial year ending this month. She will be more concerned by the government's failure to introduce more crowd-pleasing measures, like the lavish welfare schemes, paid for with the bumper revenues that rapid growth affords, launched in its previous term. With this year's budget deficit nudging 10% of GDP, if you include the state governments, these are harder times. Yet reservations for women should at least please half the crowd.

Devout Congressmen, buoyed by last year's election result and the havoc it has played with the BJP, are pleased merely to see a Gandhi calling the shots. Many have a jaundiced view of Mrs Gandhi's technocratic prime minister, Manmohan Singh, and look forward to her 39-year-old son, Rahul, taking over. This is likely to happen in Congress's next government—but when that will come is hardly worth guessing. The party has been doing well. But with only 208 of the Lok Sabha's 545 seats, Congress, and its government, are weaker than its leaders seem to think.

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World’s Biggest Rangoli Record

Posted by Music Top SIte Selasa, 25 Februari 2014 0 komentar
Biggest Rangoli

Biggest Rangoli Golden Book of World Record Singrauli Sheela Foundation DM Collector NCL

The World Record of making World’s Biggest Rangoli has been achieved by Mr. Manickam Selvendran- Collector & DM Singrauli; in association with Mr. Tejinder Singh- Chairman, Sheela Foundation and Northern Coalfields Limited, Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh, India.

Logo of ‘Save Girl Child Campaign’ was made in rangoli; measuring 22,863 square meters (2,46,095 square feet). On April 14, 2013; more than 1500 students at the NCL stadium Jhingurdah, Singrauli, made the Rangoli in which about 50,000 kg of rangoli colors in seven shades were used.
This world record was supported by Chhavi Bhardwaj IAS Commissioner Municipal Corporation Singrauli M.P.

Previous Record:
World’s Largest Rangoli made by Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya, Ahmedabad (India) on 26th November 2011.It was created at the Ashokbhau Firodia School ground and measured 9,028 square metres (97,176 square feet). More than 2,500 students and members of Brahma Kumaris youth wing from all over the country participated in the mega event.

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Sex and Marriage In India

Posted by Music Top SIte Minggu, 23 Februari 2014 0 komentar
Society: the changing narrative of love, sex and marriage in India 


The first issue of Brunch in Delhi came out on February 1, 2004. Nine months later, with the launch of the Hindustan Times in Mumbai, Brunch was introduced to readers there as well. The Delhi Brunch completes 10 years this month. And so we bring you a special two-part anniversary issue, on the theme 'Look How We've Changed!' We asked writers and specialists in their field, to do a series of essays for us, chronicling these changes. In this essay, bestselling author Ira Trivedi talks about India's new social revolution in marriage and sexuality and status of women.

The yoke of tradition
A decade ago, my grandfather, Dadaji, took me aside after a family puja, and nervously told me that I should get married quickly because 'women are like balls of dough. If they sit around for too long they harden and make deformed chapattis'. My grandfather believed that a good marriage was like a perfectly round chapatti and to make a skilled, perfectly round one, the dough had to be supple, fresh, and young. I agreed with Dadaji, and promised him a hasty wedding to a Brahmin boy (an IAS topper if possible). I was his favourite grandchild for a few years, but as years passed and I remained unmarried, I lost my crowning position.

Fortunately in 2014, things have changed significantly. Ten years ago, I would have been considered way beyond my sell-by date, but today it is no longer unthinkable for an Indian woman to be single at 28. Getting married at 18 is considered by most, even by Dadaji, as precocious. In fact, most recently, I heard reports of Dadaji telling his old classmate in our native village of Etawah, that he was happy that girls were finding their own husbands and that he "doesn't have to run from door to door with birth-charts". Phenomenon called love marriage. In the past 10 years, the mating game so inherent to Indian society - the game that began with marriage arranged by the family based purely on caste and economics, followed by sex, usually for the first time for both people, and then 'love', if the couple was lucky - has been radically altered.

Love marriage makes up almost 30 per cent of the marriages in urban India today, and is increasing at a sky-rocketing rate. Even arranged marriage has changed. We have gone from the age of newspaper matrimony to the cyber age of shaadi.in, from the age of the pandit to that of the marriage bureau. Even arranged marriage entails a period of courtship, and usually even physical intimacy. As I travelled the country researching love, marriage and sexuality for my book, India in Love, I spent a significant amount of time on college campuses across India. From the serious bunch of engineers at IIT, to the more carefree campuses of the private colleges, I discovered that today's young Indians have started to believe that love and sex are the main themes that matter in relationships, particularly marriage. And who would really blame them? They have come of age in the time of Facebook, iPhones, and MTV. Even the most popular Bollywood movies of their times showcase dating and romance as opposed to betrothal and shaadi of those of the past.

Rise of the single woman
The past decade in India (at least in urban India) has been that of women, maybe even the single woman, and the freedom that women have seen economically, and emotionally is a tremendously positive sign.
But a consequence of this has been a breakdown of marriage, and divorce rates across the country have gone up over 100 per cent in India's metros. No longer is marriage the be all and end all of relationships, and divorce is no longer the anathema it used to be. But this has also led to the break-up of families, and perhaps the first generation of Indian children are being raised in single-parent households.

Sex and attitudinal shift
Sexual mores too have been redefined. Never before have Indian women (or men for that matter) been as free about their sexuality. Even in the malls of Indore or Jaipur, we see women wearing shorts and skirts, and feeling safe about it. For the first time, a mainstream movie like Dostana (2008) can bring homosexuality to the golden screen without censorship and more young Indians are receptive to their gay peers than ever before. Young Indian couples can be seen holding hands and strolling in public parks without prosecution, and even Shah Rukh Khan has given in and kissed on screen. More than anything else, sex is no longer the taboo that it once was, and dialogue has brought sex from out of the bedroom onto the drawing room table.

The unprecedented attitude shift in love, sex and marriage, has led to more fulfilling relationships than those of the past, but has led to multiple crises in society. After all this sort of change, at cyber-speed, is bound to be turbulent. Repressive forces like khap-panchayats, and sometimes even families and communities try to stop the change by resorting to violence. There is also an over-sexualisation in our consumer culture and this has to some extent led to violence and crime on our streets. We have miles to go before we reach an equilibrium and there is more strife around love, sex and marriage than ever before, but I can proudly and confidently say that we as a society have evolved in a positive direction and that we are in the midst of major social change, and no one can stop it.

source: hindustantimes.com

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Marriage Registration Certificate Via Video-Conferencing

Posted by Music Top SIte Senin, 17 Februari 2014 0 komentar
Now get marriage registration certificate via video-conferencing: HC


Paving the way for couples, especially those living abroad, to register their marriages in absentia, Delhi high court has said that these certificates can be issued via video-conferencing. Justice Manmohan, allowing this to a newly-wed couple based in Canada, said that the rule mandating physical presence while applying for registration was "framed at a time when technology was nascent". The court said the family members could take delivery of the marriage certificate once the couple confirms this through video-conferencing. "The law has to adapt to changing times," the court opined.

It also said that developments that have changed the world and the way we view the world today were "unimaginable" and perhaps "beyond comprehension of the rule makers". The court was hearing a plea filed by Ravinder Chadha, who sought permission to exempt his Canada-based daughter and son-in-law from personal appearance for registering their marriage and asked if they could do so via video-conferencing.
The court in its judgment said: "It is possible for a person living thousands of kilometres away from Delhi or anywhere in India to simultaneously communicate with another party. Also, technology has enabled parties today to attest documents digitally and ensure digitally secure transmission through the internet." "The objective and philosophy underlying the Information Technology Act is based on these developments," the judge said in his Jan 30 order, which has only now been made available.

"In these circumstances the inaction or indifference of the state to recognize these developments and provide for a suitable mechanism to facilitate (what is required to be done), i.e., registration of marriage of spouses separated by distance, has to be addressed," Justice Manmohan observed. The court directed the registering authority of the Hindu Marriage Act to accept the application for registering the marriage of Chadha's daughter and son-in-law through their power of attorney holders. It further asked the registrar to satisfy himself about the legality and validity of the power of attorney as well as the newly-wed couple through video-conferencing, as compelling them to visit India only for this purpose would entail avoidable delay and expenses. Chadha's daughter is pursuing higher studies at British Columbia's Douglas College and her husband also works in the province.

The court also suggested that the government evolve suitable mechanism with a mix of technology by incorporating video-conferencing, authentication of identities by embassies and attestation of signatures in a similar manner. "The law has to adapt to changing times. Here, the requirements spelt out half a century ago are acting as impediments, even though technology has enabled myriad solutions to the authorities," the court said.

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World's Top 30 Most Beautiful Women of 2014

Posted by Music Top SIte Sabtu, 01 Februari 2014 0 komentar
The most strongest,intelligent,desirable,popular,attractive , beautiful,successful women in 2013,2014

1, Monica Bellucci
2, Kate Upton
3, Angelina Jolie
4, Aishwarya Rai Bachan
5, Irina Shayk
6, Meryem Uzerli
7, Charlize Theron
8, Amber Heard
9, Rihanna
10, Scarlet Johansson
11, Megan Fox
12, Adriana Lima
13, Halle Berry
14, Eva Mendes
15, Miranda Kerr
16, Katy Perry
17, Amanda Seyfried
18, Olivia Wilde
19, Mila Kunis
20, Kristen Stewart
21, Kim Kardashian
22, Jennifer Lawrence
23, Taylor Swift
24, Haifa Wehbe
25, Beyonce
26, Candice Swanepoel
 27, Jessica Alba
28, Anne Hathaway 
29, Deepika Padukone
30, Fan Bingbing
Official Top 30 World's Most Beautiful Women of 2014

The poll was closed on December 14, 2013,More than 4 Million people voted in the poll. These names are chosen by people This list is composed of The most strongest,intelligent,desirable,popular,­attractive , beautiful,successful women in 2013,2014
source:HollywoodBuzz.com

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NEVER Get Involved With A Married Man

Posted by Music Top SIte Senin, 20 Januari 2014 0 komentar

The reasons to not get involved with a married man are plenty — heartbreaks, being called the 'other woman' so on and so forth. Here are some sound reasons as to why you shouldn't be dating a married man

Wrong

No matter how much you try to prove yourself right — there are no justifications when it comes to dating a married person. It is considered to be 'ethically wrong' and could hamper your life in more ways than one.

Second best 

When you get involved with a married man, no matter how much he claims you to be his true love, at the end of the day, his wife and family (kids) will be his first priority. Remember that he will come up with a host of excuses to cover up for cheating on his family — but when it comes to choosing between his family and you, it will always be his family.

Lies 

Another reason to not get involved with a married man is lies. Men who have a wife and children at home, will lie to you endlessly for not being able to meet up with you, or not being able to accompany you for shopping or a movie.

Would you like it? 

Just for a second, wait and think. Had you found out that your husband is cheating not only on you but your kids as well — would you approve of it? Let it pass by? Cheating in any form is disgraceful. More than that, you can never guarantee that he will leave his wife and kids and accept you legally.

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10 Hottest and Fittest Women of the 2013 Reebok CrossFit Games

Posted by Music Top SIte Rabu, 01 Januari 2014 0 komentar

10 Hottest and Fittest Women of the 2013 Reebok CrossFit Games

Stacie Tovar Despite nursing a lingering shoulder injury this season, 28-year-old Stacie Tovar managed to secure a second place finish at the 2013 North Central Regional. Her killer routine may have something to do with earning her fifth straight entry into the CrossFit Games (she placed 12th overall last year). “Every day, I get a solid nine hours of sleep, get up and train, hustle the corporate life from 9 to 5, train some more, and repeat,” says the 5-foot-5 competitor from Omaha, NE. “In between, I make sure to eat clean, eat plenty, stay hydrated, mobilize, and, most of all, have fun while trying to balance it all.” CrossFit - Women of the North Central


Deborah Cordner Carson, Stacie Tovar and Elisabeth Akinwale are seemingly untouchable in the North Central Regional and are looking to go back to the 2013 Reebok CrossFit Games.

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Srishti RanaSrishti Rana Biography, InterviewSrishti RanaSrishti Rana

Posted by Music Top SIte Sabtu, 02 November 2013 0 komentar
Srishti Rana Miss Asia Pacific World 2013

Biography

The graceful and stylish Srishti Rana is a model, who has won Indian Beauty Peagent title. This 21 years young diva has won Miss Asia Pacific World 2013. After Dia Mirza, she has won the title and made India proud. Her father Mr. Anand Rana is feeling very happy for her daughter's achievement.
Stunning beauty Srishti Rana is the daughter of Anand Rana and Suman Rana. She hails from the Jat tribe from the city of Faridabad in Haryana state. She has completed her schooling from Modern Vidya Niketan in Faridabad. Later she attended Manav Rachna International University. She has special interest over Painting, Music and hanging out with friends. In the recently held beauty contest, she was crowned as Pond's Femina Miss India Delhi 2013 second runner up. Currently, she is the winner of Miss Asia Pacific World 2013.

Personal Profile
Name : Srishti Rana
Birth place : Faridabad, Haryana
Date of Birth : 1992
Age : 21 years
Height : 5'7"
Occupation : Model
Title : Miss Asia Pacific World 2013
 Interests: Painting, Music and hanging out with my friends

Srishti Rana Miss Asia Pacific World 2013
Gorgeous young diva Srishti Rana has won the great title of Miss Asia Pacific World 2013. Previously this title is won by Zeenat Aman in 1970, followed by Tara Anne Fonseca in 1973, Diya Mirza in 2000 and Himangini Singh Yadu in 2012. She has also won the National Costume Award in an outfit depicting the national Bird of India, Peacock. Her parents are feeling proud and wonderful for her success. She was trained by the best experts and partners from the fashion and glamour industry. She was trained by the expertise choreographer Shiamak Davar for her talent round, where she was seen dancing to the tunes of a Bollywood medley.

Awards/Titles
Miss Asia Pacific World Super Talent 2013
Miss India Asia Pacific World 2013
Indian Diva Delhi 2013
Pond's Femina Miss India 2013
Pond's Femina Miss India Delhi 2013

Srishti Rana Interview

A quote or saying that has had a profound impact on you
The only disability in life is a bad attitude

One law you would like to break
Girls moving to her husbands' house post marriage

If you win Miss India, what would be your first big splurge?
I would probably buy a luxury car

Best pick up line you ever heard?
All were cheesy

Rate in order of priority the three qualities every woman must possess
Self belief
Intelligence
Desirable

One achievement that will make you feel your life was a huge success!
Winning Miss India, making people proud, helping as many underprivileged people as I can and feeling content and happy with my achievements

The last movie that made you cry?
Hachiko

Rate in order of personal preference the three qualities you admire in a man
Respect for women
Understanding
Good Sense of humour

What is the craziest rumour you have heard about yourself?
That I have given up eating!

With which celebrity would you like to go on vacation?
Taylor Lautner

If you were to give one bit of advice to the youth today, what would that be?
Believe in yourself and stand for yourself, your family, and people who deserve justice.

Your body to you means
It gives me my identity, it's what I worship.

Favourite Actor
Tom Cruise, Aishwarya Rai

Favourite Movies
3 Idiots, A Walk to Remember

Love is
A beautiful feeling        

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The Top Five Richest Women In India

Posted by Music Top SIte Rabu, 30 Oktober 2013 0 komentar

Five women find a place in Forbes 2013 list of top 100 richest Indians, with a collective wealth of $8.83 billion. Out of the five women, only two are ranked in the top 50, with the highest being Jindal Group's Savitri Jindal at 14th place ($4.9 billion) and Bennett, Coleman & Co's Indu Jain at 29th place ($1.9 billion).


Savitri Jindal
Savitri Jindal is the chairperson emeritus of the OP Jindal Group, an $18 billion conglomerate. Forbes has pegged Savitri Jindal & family's wealth at $4.9 billion, ranking her at the 14th place among top 100 richest Indians.


Indu Jain
Indu Jain is the chairperson of media conglomerate Bennett, Coleman & Co. She has been ranked at 29th place with her wealth being estimated at $1.9 billion.


Anu Aga 
Anu Aga is on the Board of Thermax, a leading Indian player in energy and environment management. She retired as chairperson of the company in 2004. Forbes has ranked her at 86th place in the list of top 100 richest Indians, pegging her wealth at $730 million.


Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw 
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw is the chairman & managing director of India's largest biotech company Biocon. Forbes has ranked at 96th place with her wealth estimated at $655 million.


Shobhana Bhartia
Shobhana Bhartia is the chairperson of HT Media. Forbes has ranked at 98th place in the list of top 100 richest Indians, with her wealth estimated at $645 million.

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Entrepreneur Definition

Posted by Music Top SIte Sabtu, 26 Oktober 2013 0 komentar

Who Is An Entrepreneur?


An individual who, rather than working as an employee, runs a small business and assumes all the risk and reward of a given business venture, idea, or good or service offered for sale. The entrepreneur is commonly seen as a business leader and innovator of new ideas and business processes.

1. Organises a business venture and assumes the complete risk for the venture at times, giving his personal guarantee and taking personal liabilities.

2. Has looked at a problem and seen it as an opportunity. He would then develop on this opportunity to start something new with the intention of generating surpluses for himself or his investors.

3. Has fire in his belly to do something and feels that his ambition is being held in check by the corporate red tape. But it takes more than just cleverness and frustration with the status quo to get an entrepreneurial venture off the ground.

4. Is someone who assumes the financial risk of the initiation, operation and management of the business.

Most entrepreneurs are driven not by the need to make money, but by the need to make their dreams a reality. More often than not, money is a byproduct of an entrepreneur's motivation rather than the motivation itself. Entrepreneurs are participants, not observers; players, not fans. And to be an entrepreneur is to be an optimist, to believe that with the right amount of time and money, you can achieve anything. When an entrepreneur reaches an obstacle, she/he turns it into an opportunity.

Failure is essential for any new entrepreneur to succeed. We cannot let any adversity pull us back. We have to learn from our mistakes and our adversities, accept the knock our profit-and-loss account will take and keep moving ahead. Every entrepreneur has to plan for the best but prepare for the worst. An entrepreneur's 'gut feeling' is often the subject of a lot of discussion and my own learning here has been that gut feeling is really the extract of one's own experience and one's ability for risk-taking rather than some vision that an entrepreneur purportedly has had.

Contrary to popular belief, entrepreneurs aren't generally high risk takers when they can't affect the outcome of the situation. They tend to set realistic and achievable goals, and when they do take risks, those are usually calculated ones based on facts and experience, rather than instinct. If one is convinced about an idea, there is no better time than now to start one's journey as an entrepreneur. The choice is yours and yours alone. Refuse to throw in the towel. Go that extra mile that failures refuse to travel. It is far better to be exhausted from success than to be rested from failure.

Take the plunge and start your planning process now. There is no day as good as today to make a beginning if you genuinely believe in your dream. Building a new company is hard work. But the hardest part of building a new company is not coming up with a new idea. You need to stay committed to your dream when you are dead tired or when you have to tell your spouse that you cannot go to a party because your work needs you more. If you are not willing to give up on things which are really important for you or if you are likely to be put down because of a rejection, it will be very difficult to stick to your idea and implement it.

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Learn the 12 Steps of Surya Namaskar

Posted by Music Top SIte Rabu, 23 Oktober 2013 0 komentar
Learn the 12 steps Surya Namaskar (sun salutation)


Exercise 97% of your body muscles!Yoga: The 12 steps of surya namaskar (sun salutation Yoga instructor,) Dr Johnson demonstrates in detail the 12 yoga steps of this popular asana. Also find out the surya namaskar improves flexibility, balance and works out nearly all of your muscle groups! Yoga:


Surya Namaskar or Sun Salutation

Surya Namaskar literally means ‘salute to Lord Surya or Sun God.’ It is an expression of gratitude to the Sun God for providing light and prosperity. The ancient yogis practiced it every early morning facing the sun, to greet the the Sun God and the new day. Surya Namaskar, is not an asana, it is a scientific warm up that prepares mind and body for asana practice. Each position is synchronized with gentle and graceful movements and specific breathing to improve alertness and remove lethargy. When getting into a position, a specific mantra is chanted inwardly to keep the thoughts away and feel the power of divinity. It is a dynamic sequence of 12 positions, that stretch the spine backwards and forwards. A set consists of 24 positions (12×2). Normally, 3 to 7 sets are performed. When practiced in a slow pace with awareness, the gain is physical, mental and spiritual. When practiced mechanically in a fast pace, the gain is only physical.

Cautions: People suffering from arthritis, headaches, uncontrolled blood pressure, slip-disc, retinal problem, heart problem, insomnia and pregnant women must avoid Surya Namaskar.

Benefits: Improves awareness, increases flexibility and strength, relieves lethargy and tensions, reduces weight, enhances agility and grace.

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My style mantra at Cannes is Indian: Vidya Balan

Posted by Music Top SIte Senin, 13 Mei 2013 0 komentar
Vidya Balan, the star of Bollywood hits such "The Dirty Picture", will be among the jurors deciding this year's feature film award in Cannes.









Jury member Vidya Balan will be seen in sarees and Anarkalis on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet

Films, films and more films, that’s what I am looking forward to,” says Vidya Balan who is headed for the Cannes festival. Sitting in a sea-facing hotel room in the suburbs, amidst doing the fittings for her costumes for the red carpet, the star says, “I will be watching the best of world cinema and celebrating Indian cinema and everything that’s Indian at the most celebrated film festival of the world.

I am also looking forward to interactions with the jury and with other people from the filmmaking fraternity and deliberations with the jury. I think there is a lot that I will get to learn.”

She seems to stick to her trademark sarees as a safe option. “I will be wearing sarees forever. My style mantra here is Indian so I am going to do the same at Cannes too. I also wear a lot of Kalidars (Anarkali salwar kurtas) some of which I am going to wear there too. I am lucky enough to be dressed by the best designers in the country so I have little to worry about.”

She adds, “Sabyasachi was the first person outside family that I called when I came to know about my Cannes trip. I just told him I will need a lot of nice clothes and he promptly said it will be done.”

However, there is one thing she is going to experiment with.

“I hate wearing a particular shade of blue but Sabya had this really pretty piece in that very colour and he asked me to try that. I will be wearing that for one of the appearances.

Otherwise I stick to my favourite colours like maroon, black, mustard, so you will be seeing them in these shades. Sabyasachi is designing my clothes and Jayati Bose will be doing my styling for Cannes.”

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