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A H M E D A B A D * M A R K E T * G U I D E
Ahmedabad, Page 7
In the News 7
Not everything has changed for Andy Murray since he walked through the gates of the All En-gland Club last year. At his home in Surrey's footballer belt his old Volkswagen Polo still stands inthe drive as his preferred motor.
Russian film wins top prizein Shanghai film fest
Shanghai, Russian film "The Ma-
jor" won the top prize atthe 16th Shanghai Interna-tional Film Festival whichconcluded Sundayevening.
The film, which wonthe Golden Goblet for bestfeature film, talks abouthow things go out of con-trol when corrupt policeofficers try to cover up ahit-and-run case for theircolleague, Xinhua re-ported.
The jury headed byOscar-winning directorTom Hooper said the filmrevealed a complicatedRussian society, as well asgreat Russian ar t andstory telling tradition.
Its director, Yuri Bykov,
also won awards for bestdirector and outstandingartistic achievement.
The Jury Grand Prixwent to Sweden film "Re-liance", directed by WilliamOlsson. The film also wonawards for best screenplayand best cinematography.
Hong Kong actor NickCheung won the GoldenGoblet for best actor forthe film "Unbeatable".
Ten-year-old Malay-sian child star Crystal Leebecame the youngest ac-tress to win the award forbest actress in thefestival's history.
Some 1,665 films pro-duced in 112 countrieswere screened during thenine-day festival that ranfrom June 15 to 23.
DNA of unidentified Uttarakhandbodies being preserved
By Mohit DubeyDehradun,
The DNA of those whodied in calamity-hitUttarakhand and now can-not be identified is beingpreserved, with officialssaying that many of thebodies have decomposed.
Officials of the stategovernment, with forensicexperts, sub divisionalmagistrates and the policeofficials have now star tedan operation to identifydead bodies and in caseswhere they cannot, pre-serve their DNA.
The officials reachedGaurikund and Kedarnathand said that some bodieshad decomposed andstood no chance of beingrecognised.
"Things are in a mess,many bodies have beeneaten up by dogs, manyhave decomposed andmany are lying buried un-
der the debris, mud andboulders," said an official.
With people and pil-grims stranded at theKedar valley completelyevacuated Sunday, thearmy and other authoritiesinvolved in the rescuewould Monday begin tofocus on people stillcaught up in Badrinathand Harsil, officials said.
Officials told IANS thatthe death toll and trail ofdevastation would nowbecome more harrowingas rescuers spend theirenergy on fishing out thedead from the Kedar val-ley and the nearby areas.
"Dozens of villages,several vehicle parkinglots where cars wereparked with the drivers in-side have been washedaway in the torrentialrains...there must be hun-dreds missing from there,"the official said.A day af-
ter Uttarakhand Chief Min-ister Vijay Bahugunafeared that 1,000 peoplemight have been killed inthe calamity, the state's Di-saster Management Min-ister Yashpal Arya put thedeath toll at "at least5,000".
Interacting with report-ers at the Jolly Grant air-port in the state capital,Arya said: "At least 5,000people must have beenkilled in the deluge, wecannot say with surety butthe number can go evenhigher."
Snehil Gupta, a youthwho had gone toKedarnath fromUttarakhand told IANSthat he had seen "...peopledead on road sides, injungles and in villages" ashe trekked his way tosafety on a hill with two ofhis friends. His car anddriver are yet untraced.
'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' musicruns on passion, intensity
By Yashika MathurFilm: Bhaag Milkha
Bhaag; Music Composers:Ehsaan Noorani, LoyMendonsa, ShankarMahadevan; Singers:Daler Mehndi, Shankar,Ehsaan, Loy, SuhasSawant, RamanMahadevan, ManiMahadevan, SiddharthMahadevan, Javed Bashir,Divya Kumar, Arif Lohar,Loy Mendonsa,Sukhwinder Singh, ArshadKhan, Israj Khan, TapasRoy, Vajid Ali, YusufMohammed, ShreyaGhoshal
Ratings: **1/2The music of Rakesh
Omprakash Mehra's"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag" haseight tracks, including aGurbani rendition. While alot of the songs are in-clined towards fun and
passion, the romantictracks also manage tosteal a bit of limelight in thealbum.
The album starts witha "Gurbani", soulfully ren-dered by Daler Mehndi tocreate a mood of peace.
"Zinda", sung by mul-tiple singers like SuhasSawant, RamanMahadevan, ManiMahadevan and SiddharthMahadevan, has an inspir-ing passion and intensity.The guitar riffs at thesong's beginning are im-pressive, while the back-ground music along withtough lyrics make the songvery encouraging. Fromhard rock music in thebackground, the songgradually takes a turn to-wards a soft, smoothmelody.Javed Bashir hassung the next track "Mera
Yaar" beautifully. Unlikeusual romantic numbers,this one stands apart withSufi music blended into themelody seamlessly. Thelyrics prove to be a rarephenomenon with poetrybeing given a lot of spaceand the track is one of thehigh points of thealbum."Maston ka jhund"has already become thefavourite of many young-sters. With singer DivyaKumar crooning in thetrack, it can be easilytagged as a boys' number.The beats are rhythmicand foot tapping.
"Bhaag milkha bhaag",the title track of the movie,is a little disappointing.Even though the lyrics arevery powerful, the regularpace of the song makes ita little uninteresting for thelistener.
India an ever changingplace, says Kerry
New Delhi, US Secretary John Kerry made a strong pitch
for India and the US cooperating in clean energyand said the US is keen on implementing the Indo-US civil nuclear deal "as soon as possible".
Describing India as a nation that would soonbecome the most populous and the third largesteconomy in the world, Kerry touched on defencecooperation, India-Pakistan relations, on Afghani-stan, the contributions of the Indian Americancommunity and also on the Delhi gang-rape vic-tim and the street protests in his over 40-minutespeech at the India Habitat Centre.
He described India as an "ever changing place"and that both sides have to move together withthe current.Beginning his address on US-IndiaStrategic Partnership with a "Namastey", Kerryalso offered condolences for the Uttarakhand flooddevastation deaths and said it was a pointer tohow climate change could affect the world.He saidIndia should tap the new clean energy marketworth $6 billion which would also help create newjobs.He made a forceful pitch for India and Pakisanto boost economic ties and said it could be theharbinger of a "new era of ties" between theneighbours and help br ing in "a level oftrust".Kerry, who arrived earlier in the day on athree-day visit, said he welcomed the increase of"21 percent" in India-Pakistan trade.He said if In-dia and Pakistan can "confidently invest in eachother then the rest of the world will more confi-dently invest in you"."That agreement demon-strates our mutual confidence of our strategicpartnership", he said, and added that "We lookforward to realising its full implementation as soonas possible" including in the effor ts ofWestinghouse to construct nuclear power plantsin India.
WESTERN TIMES AHMEDABADTUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2013
Nuclear Power Corporation to clarifyon Kudankulam N-plant cabling
Chennai, A small team of
Nuclear Power Corpora-tion of India Ltd (NPCIL)officials has been taskedwith preparing clarifica-tions on the issues raisedby a former atomic sectorregulator about theKudankulam NuclearPower Project (KNPP).
"I do not have anythingto say on the issues raisedby A. Gopalakrishnan(former chairman of theAtomic Energy RegulatoryBoard - AERB). I am toldthat a team is working onpreparing the clarifica-tions," KNPP site directorR.S. Sundar told IANSover the phone.
Despite attempts byIANS for the past severaldays seeking clarificationson Gopalakr ishnan'scharges, no NPCIL offi-cials in the corporate of-fice, including its chairmanand managing director,were available for com-ments.
The NPCIL is settingup the project inKudankulam in Tirunelveli
district, around 650 kmfrom Chennai, with twoRussian-made reactors of1,000-MW each.
The issue of "impropercabling" comes afterNPCIL and AERB recentlyadmitted that four faultyvalves were replaced byKNPP in the first unit asthey were not performingas per design specifica-tions.
the public domain saidthat there are "spurioussignals of untraced originappearing in many of theinstrumentation cables ofparamount importance tosafety, like the reactor neu-tron chamber output lines,wiring of the safety andshut-off rod control sys-tems, etc."
According toGopalakrishnan, the ca-bling system in KNPP ascompleted today is not inconfirmation with thenorms and standards ofcable selection, electromagnetic interference(EMI) shielding or layoutas per Russian, Indian orany other standards.
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