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Ayushmann Khurrana and Vaani Kapoor visit Pacific Mall Dwarka to promote Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui

Ayushmann Khurrana and Vaani Kapoor

Pacific Mall Dwarka, city’s most happening retail destination welcomed the popular duo of Ayushmann Khurrana and Vaani Kapoor for their upcoming movie Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui promotions. The mall lobby hosted a stage area and witnessed fans gathering in huge numbers to catch a glimpse of their favorite stars. Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui releases on 10th December, 2021 and the actors are going around multiple locations to generate the buzz.

As theatres have reopened post COVID, watching a movie in theatres has again gained its charm among viewers. Upon hosting the celebrities in Pacific Mall, Abhishek Bansal, Executive Director, Pacific Group said, “We are happy to be regarded as one of the most popular destination in capital city. It is also a privilege for us to host these popular actors of the Bollywood industry.”

The visitors were elated to meet their beloved stars personally, while engaging in selfie sessions and humorous stage interactions.

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Former bureaucrat Hasmukh Shah passed away peacefully on the morning of 3rd December at the age of 87

He had an unusual and remarkable life and career in government, public life, and as a private citizen.

He worked with three Prime Ministers – Morarji Desai, Charan Singh, and Indira Gandhi and he also served as Chairman & Managing Director of Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited (IPCL), a public sector enterprise. During his tenure, he convinced the legendary Jack Welch of General Electric (GE) to form a joint venture with IPCL to develop Engineering Plastics in India.

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He was one of the pioneers in promoting the use of plastics and finding new applications in packaging, textiles, agriculture water management, and many other sectors in India. During his leadership, IPCL was awarded as the Best Petrochemicals Company globally by Chemical Insight magazine of UK. After retirement, Hasmukh Shah focused his time and efforts on establishing various foundations and organizations. He was the founder and/or head of Gujarat Ecology Commission (GEC), Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology (GUIDE), Gujarat Ecology Society (GES), Gujarat Nature Conservation Society (GNCS), and Heritage Trust among others.

As a founding trustee of Darshak Itihaas Nidhi (DIN), he organized several international conferences on the Maritime History of Gujarat, along with fostering scholarship and arranging the publication of books on the subject.
He was also associated with INTACH since its inception. Hasmukh Shah was deeply involved with institutions of higher learning, notably the National Institute of Design (NID), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Institute of Rural Management (IRMA), Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communications Technology (DAIICT), MS University of Baroda, Surendranagar Education Society, Center for Fuel Research, Central Pollution Control Board, Gujarat Industrial and Development Agency (GIRDA) and Lok Bharti.

He has been the trustee or chairman of several Development Organizations, NGOs, and Foundations such as Bharat Agro Industries Foundation (BAIF), Akshar Trust, Bharat Grameen Income Foundation, Charutar Arogya Mandal (Rural Healthcare), and Shram Mandir (Leprosy Eradication). In this extraordinary journey, Hasmukh Shah had personally experienced several historical events like the 1978 Jorhat Air Crash of the Prime Minister’s aircraft, the bombing of the CHOGM summit at Sydney, and the protests at Tiananmen Square in Beijing.

His book in Gujarati, “Dithu Mai..” has detailed accounts of many such experiences. An English Edition of this book titled “From the Margins of History” will shortly be published.

He leaves behind his wife Nila, son Amlan and daughter Alpana.

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News18 Bangla launches election programming Puro-Yuddha

The comprehensive line-up includes 5 new programmes, presenting an in-depth coverage of the Kolkata Municipal Elections

3rd December 2021: News18 Bangla, the 24-hour Bengali news channel owned by Network 18, launches its comprehensive electoral programming line-up, Puro Yuddo, rightly translating to Municipal Battle. With Municipal Elections round the corner, and a major electoral battleground brewing in Bengal, News18 Bangla with an earned repute for being at the vanguard of highlighting important issues through fact-based reporting from ground zero, has curated a holistic programming line-up, designed to cater to a large audience base. The new programming began on 1st December and will air each evening at 6.30 pm & 10.30pm, until the municipal elections, exclusively for the viewers of News18 Bangla.

To ensure the most pertinent and relevant electoral coverage with real-time updates, News 18 Bangla has in place a team of 50 seasoned reporters, who will ensure outreach to the remotest areas within the state, showcasing the pulse on ground. The Channel will present 12- hours of holistic fact-based news coverage, while covering perspectives that range from politicos to the common man; and from celebrities to opinion makers. Each show will host detailed analysis of well researched data on public views, politicians’ participation, and data on voting.

Puro-Yuddho will cover:

  1. Paray Paray Puro yuddho(Election fights on the street)

News18 Bangla will ensure extensive reach into as many neighbourhoods as possible, to examine the real situation on ground and highlight the poll mood. Each show will be hosted from a specific candidate’s area.

  1. Tarokar Para(Ground review with celebrity)

News18 Bangla will visit neighbourhoods of celebrities from various walks of life, showcasing election excitement alongside the star.

  1. Dewaler Wall(What says the Wall?)

Wall graffiti is known to be an integral part of Bengal’s politics. The show will explore all that is going on in the world of wall graffiti, from those on the street to those on social media. The capsule will be part of a news bulletin.

  1. Narod Narod(This & That)

Two accusation sound bites of the day by opposing political parties/candidates/ leaders will be played out one after the other in a single frame. The capsule will be a part of a news bulletin.

  1. Paye Paye Prochar(Campaign Trails)

This segmented program will follow candidates from several political parties on their campaign trails and provide 360-degree coverage of election campaigns. The capsule will be a part of a news bulletin.

Speaking on the shows, Mr. Biswanath Majumdar, Editor-East of News 18 said, “With Municipal Elections being held after six years, the excitement is high, and our programming offering is curated to match the sentiments of the local populace. Each show is in keeping with our endeavour to offer a holistic perspective, ground upwards to our viewers. Content is designed to educate viewers about political parties, councillors across wards, and agendas, empowering citizens to make an informed choice. The shows will have a mix of credible news, debates, the common man’s views, and a dash of celebrity quotient. Conceived to incite interest and curiosity amongst audiences, our news coverage will appeal to a broad audience base, offering a stay-glued-to-your-channel experience.”

BUDHI NU MATKE

‘Budhi Nu Matke’ By Renuka Panwar Starring Kanishka Sharma Out Now On Vyrl Haryanvi

Mumbai/Haryana, 2nd December, 2021: Queen of Haryanvi Music, Renuka Panwar is back with another eye-catching upbeat song titled ‘Budhi Nu Matke’ on VYRL Haryanvi. The video features the very talented Kanishka Sharma who has added a spice to this beautiful music video.

‘Budhi Nu Matke’ adds a new flavour to an ever growing unique relationship between a woman and her mother in law. The music of this fun song is given by Aman Ja Ji while the composition is accredited to Raj Mawar with quirky lyrics by Prince Kanha Kheda.

The music video conveys a fun filled relationship between the mother and daughter in law who are seen enjoying and partying together at home, while their husbands are at work. The video brings out the fun part of this otherwise typical relationship. The video is extremely vibrant and is sure to set you in a mood to celebrate life. A happy, vibrant dance song where their energy is unmatched while having blast with their friends. It’s a classic Indian wedding banger which will surely rock the barats this wedding season.

Speaking about her second release with VYRL Haryanvi, Renuka Panwar said, “Budhi Nu Matke is a fun-filled song that highlights a beautiful and fun side of an otherwise stigmatic relationship of a mother and daughter in-law. I love creating songs that are relatable with a unique and fresh flavours of music that my audience loves listening to. Kanishka is undoubtedly very talented and it was fun working with her. It’s been an incredible journey with VYRL Haryanvi and I am blessed to have their support. I am grateful for the love and support I have received from my fans so far and I hope they continue doing the same and shower all their love on Budhi Nu Matke.”

Commenting on the latest release Kanishka Sharma said, “I had a lot of fun shooting for Budhi Nu Matke. The song brings out the happy and fun-filled moments of a Mother and Daughter in law. Renuka is a very talented singer and she brings out her best in every song. I have enjoyed being a part of this incredible team once again. The song will create an everlasting impression and make everyone smile and groove to the peppy beats.”

Artist Social links –
Renuka Panwar – https://instagram.com/renukapanwar?utm_medium=copy_link
Kanishka – https://instagram.com/kanishkatalenthub?utm_medium=copy_link

Political Parties Come Together For A ‘Good For India’ Front-Of-Pack Label Regulation

Varanasi, 2nd December 2021: Sub-optimal or poor nutrition is escalating diet related non communicable diseases (DR-NCDs) in India, putting at risk millions of children. A country with the greatest number of malnourished children in the world, India is home to around 15 million obese children and 45 million who are stunted. At a public dialogue in Varanasi, senior members of major political parties came together to sound a clarion call for India to adopt front-of-pack labels (FOPL), an important and timely policy fix to address the country’s double burden of malnutrition (DBM).

Recent studies of low and middle income countries with DBM have revealed that children and adults in the poorest income quintile face a greater prevalence of overweight and obesity than do those in higher income quintiles. These increases in overweight/obesity are largely the result of rapid, increased availability and consumption of ultra-processed foods across all sections of society. The food and beverage industry in India is one of the world’s largest with a sales volume of 34 million tons. Studies have shown that in Indian households – both urban and rural, 53% of children consume salted packaged food such as chips and instant noodles, 56% consume sweet packaged food such as chocolates and ice cream and 49% children consumed sugar-sweetened packaged beverages at an average of over twice a week. Experts have raised alarm that unhealthy diet is responsible for more deaths worldwide than any other risk factor, and is a leading cause of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.

A.K Sharma, UP State Vice President, BJP & MLC joining the event virtually said, “India’s winning strategy to ensure a healthier tomorrow for its children could consist of a simple, interpretive and mandatory front-of-pack label. It is the right time for a policy instrument that can empower people to make healthier choices and save lives. We provide our support to FSSAI and eagerly await an FOPL regulation that is good for the people of this country.”

Adverse impact of ultra-processed food and beverages is more pronounced on children who are stunted or have received inadequate nutrition early in their life. They are more susceptible to obesity and may have a higher risk of NCDs as adults. Pre-packaged, ultra-processed foods and drinks, readily available and marketed in all parts of the country, purchased across all income levels, are processed with high levels of added sugars, sodium and saturated fats that raises the risk of diabetes, heart disease, liver and kidney damage, and some cancers. The first step to an effective FOPL is a science and evidence based nutrient profile model which will set mandatory thresholds for these anti-nutrients.

Speaking at the event, Lalji Desai, National President, Congress Seva Dal, said, “Ultra-processed foods and drinks are relatively cheap and their ready-to-eat availability saves time costs for urban workers and their children. With rising incomes, the formal labour work force increasingly seek and consume processed foods. The food industry’s glitzy marketing tactics have a big role to play in this transition of dietary choices even in the economically poorer sections of the society. We, as representative of the people, can play an important role in ensuring all food available in the market has cut-offs for harmful ingredients as recommended by science.”

Manoj Rai Dhoopchandi, former UP Minister and spokesperson, Samajwadi Party said, “In Uttar Pradesh, especially in Varanasi, ready to eat or ready to heat ultra-processed food, is fast becoming the food of choice for the migrant workforce who neither have time nor resource for cooked meals. Adopting an FOPL with strictly regulated thresholds for salt, sugar and saturated fats will improve the healthfulness of the poorest and most vulnerable.”

Sharing the FOPL experience of other countries such as Chile, Brazile, Mexico and Argentina, Vandana Shah, Regional Director, Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI) said, “Warning labels are the most effective FOPL labelling system to date. They work by helping consumers identify unhealthy products in a quick and simple way and by discouraging them to buy. In Chile for example, the ‘high in’ black octagon shaped warning labels have resulted in a sharp drop in purchase of sugary drinks. Globally, obesity is affecting countries across all income groups and evidence shows that people from lower socioeconomic status, end up consuming unhealthier food. India has the opportunity to becoming a global leader by adopting – an effective FOPL with WHO mandated cutoffs geared to fight the double edged sword of malnutrition.”

Hailing the gathering as a historic one, Dr Lenin Raghuvanshi, Founder and CEO, People’s Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR), said, “Senior leaders across political parties along with health experts and human rights defenders have come together to secure the nutrition rights of Indian children. India’s FOPL regulation is now a shared agenda.”

PVCHR, Common Man Trust, Savitri Bai Phule Women Forum (SWF) and its campaign partners are running a national campaign – People’s Initiative for Participatory Action on Food Labelling (PIPAL),  – demanding urgent policy action on FOPL. India’s FOPL regulation has been in the pipeline for several years. In recent months, FSSAI has announced that a new regulation will soon be ready.

About PVCHR:

Since the inception of the PVCHR has been working on Child rights, nutrition especially on malnutrition and hunger, children health and Neo-natal & maternal death are core thematic areas along with Human rights of dalits, minorities and women. PVCHR are already linked with progressive forums such as Global India and grassroots level NGOs. There are many organizations in India working individually or collectively in the area of nutrition, child rights and children’s health. PVCHR is a membership base human rights movement established in 1996 and JanMitra Nyas (JMN)x is a public charitable trust founded in 1999. In 2010, PVCHR merged with JMN and JMN became legal holder of PVCHR. It is clear that no individual organization can effectively campaign at all the different levels, which requires different attitudes, strategies & skills. To achieve this complex mix of work, different types of organizations are called for collaboration between/among them. The different organizations can therefore help in moving the campaign forward. www.pvchr.asia.

Madan Mitra

104.8 Ishq FM’s celebrity chat show ‘Ishq with Nusrat- Bhalobashaye Bold ‘releases a firecracker of a second episode featuring the inimitable Madan Mitra

Madan da reveals his secret behind his ‘mantra’ – ‘Oh Lovely’ which has become a social media hit

Madan Da reveals his romantic and soft side in this candid chat with Nusrat Jahan

Kolkata, 2 December 2021: The second episode of 104.8 Ishq FM’s show Ishq with Nusrat – Bhalobashaye Bold, features the ‘colourful’ Madan Mitra in an uncut and fun chat with host Nusrat Jahan.

Madan Mitra shares his thoughts about the importance of being true to oneself and ensuring that in love, life, or anywhere, you do not have to hide behind anything if you are confident enough in your own skin. Madan da also reveals his inspiration behind his hit tagline ‘Oh Lovely’ which is a super hit with his fans.

The multifaceted personality, also shared his personal take on ‘Love at First Sight’, how eating Salmon has increased his glamour, and who would play him in a biopic. Madan Mitra answers all the questions thrown at him by Nusrat in his unique as well as charming style. This much awaited episode also reveals how he has managed to connect with the youth on social media as well as a few tips for his young fan base to ensure that they always find the love of their lives.

Madan Mitra’s advice to the younger generation “if you realise the power of secret love, then even after 10 years, that person will return to you…because that person knows it well, that this secret love can only be provided by you.”

This bold and candid chat with Nusrat was truly ‘Oh lovely!’

Watch the full episode on Ishq FM’s YouTube channel by clicking on the link below. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHKuRjF-sTU

Delhi CM at Chaupal

Hope to clean Yamuna by 2025, alternative fuel can solve stubble burning: Delhi CM at Chaupal

Delhi: Alternative fuel or biofuel can save us from the issue of stubble burning and we hope to clean the Yamuna by 2025, said Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on the issue of alarming pollution levels in an event titled ‘Chaupal’ of Network18 in Delhi. Targeting the Modi government on farmers’ issue, he also said that the Central Government issued notification on MSP for 23 crops but picked only two crops on MSP.

“The country is important to us. We all should come together to take it forward. We need innovative ways like alternative fuel or biofuel that can not only save us from the issue of stubble burning but can also benefit farmers. We also hope to clean Yamuna by 2025. Today along with better schools, colleges and hospitals, pilgrimage for the elderly has benefited people a lot and seeing the good work done by us, people from other states are also looking at us,” he said during the event.

The Chaupal event is hosting impactful debates on the upcoming elections, role of opposition, the roadmap to 2024 elections and other raging issues. The Day 1 witnessed eminent dignitaries speaking on enlightening sessions such ‘Kaisa Hai Naya Bharat’ with Union Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav, ‘Satta ka Highway’ with Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, ‘Congress ka Kayakalp Kab?’ with Congress leader Randeep Surjewala, ‘Cinema ka Shehzada’ with Bollywood actor Kartik Aryan and ‘Kiska Hoga Uttar Pradesh’ with Sanjay Singh (AAP), Gaurav Vallabh (Congress), Sambit Patra (BJP) and Anurag Bhadouria (SP).

The 2-day summit being held on 1-2 December is bringing India’s top politicians, thought leaders, policy makers, sports and film stars come together to discuss, debate and deliberate the contemporary issues that India faces. The agenda of this year’s edition is set around themes such as 75 years of Independence, 50 years of Indo-Pak 1971 War (Bangladesh), upcoming Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Punjab among others, key socio-political and economic issues, and the way forward.

India’s top leaders such as Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai, Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sharma, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandviya, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Railways, Communications and Electronics, and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw, Congress leader Sachin Pilot, BKU Leader Rakesh Tikait, and Bollywood actors Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Ayushmann Khurrana, Vaani Kapoor, Dharmendra, Karan Deol and many others are gracing the event as speakers.

Engage in #NotSoCasualAffair Manforce Condoms on #WorldAIDSDay

Manforce Condoms, India’s leading condom brand, has come up with a social media post around World AIDS Day to spread the message and awareness about the disease. Being a responsible brand, Manforce is trying to spread the message that, ‘Casual things can end on a serious note, on a serious note use Condoms.’ There is no such thing as casual protection. Manforce has always focused on a larger responsibility of educating people to use condoms to fight against serious diseases. Society should never step back with the fact that condoms play a crucial role in the industry and understand the safety side of it instead of being shy. The most important is the health and safety of everyone and the relevant issues related to safe sex with an appeal to enthusiastic lovers to have protected sex.