Thursday, December 20, 2012

Yogalates is described as a meeting place of east and west

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Yogalates is described as a meeting place of east and west because it effectively merges the ancient practice of Yoga from the East with the core stabilising, posture enhancing dynamics of Pilates from the West. This fusion of exercises mixes both disciplines to develop core strength, help tone muscles, increase flexibility, and reduce stress. At Frequencee, The Plaza, 1st. Floor, Hughes Road, Tel: 9920131637.

Shop
Friday
Ekstop.com is delivering Christmas trees (at a discount) this Christmas season. Instead of going through the whole Christmas shopping ordeal of fighting the crowd, lugging the Christmas tree home and spending money and time on travel, customers can get Christmas trees delivered to their doorsteps free of charge. The cost per tree is Rs 400.

Rockstand offers free e-books from December 24-26 to celebrate Christmas in an exciting way on its mobile application ROCKSTAND and even online at Rockasap.com. Also find some books which are Christmas-oriented and best read children’s books at a special price of Rs 99 only.

Sweets and chocolates are synonymous to the holy festival of Christmas and the celebrations that come along. To add to the celebrations Prime Luxury Home Store has introduced a premium line of Christmas special chocolate molds in shapes of Santa Claus, Christmas Trees, Reindeer, etc. Address: Shop No. 15, Ground Floor, CR2 Mall, Nariman Point.

ART
Friday
Check out the latest exhibition by artist Bharat Tripathi. Titled The Story of Shiva — the artist has depicted different facets of Shiva and stories related with him. He has depicted him as the ruler of the cosmic cycle — a destroyer as well as preserver of the Universe. On till December 25, At Coomaraswamy Hall, Prince of Wales Museum, Kala Ghoda.

Saturday
Actor/artist Rashmi Pitre’s exhibition Painting With Poetry is currently on display and features her journey from the heart of the painting to the heart of the poetry. She says, the exhibition needs to be closely experienced to be understood. Till December 22, At Gallery Pradarshak, Khar.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

No takers for city’s international diplomatic enclave in Airoli

No takers for city’s international diplomatic enclave in Airoli

The City and Industrial Development Corporation’s (Cidco) plans to set up an International Diplomatic Enclave (IDE) at sector 10 in Airoli is getting a lukewarm response from several countries, who have expressed an interest in setting up consulates in the enclave, but have not yet given any confirmation.
The project proposes to serve as gateway for many countries across the globe, to engage in mutually beneficial collaborations with the Indian citizens. The enclave will have a good infrastructure, securities and communication facilities so that the consulates serve people better.
“The work at the site is progressing well and we are inviting consulates from different nations to visit the site and have a look at the facilities on offer, so that they can set their offices in the satellite city, on the lines of Chanakya Puri in New Delhi. Representatives from nearly 40 countries have visited the site, but we are yet to receive any feedback from them,” Cidco public relations officer, Mohan Ninawe said.
The location of the IDE is close to the international airports. Strategically located in the heart of the MMR, it will serve a population of over 18 million. Though well-connected by rail and road network, construction of helipads at the Enclave has been proposed for speedy access.
The project, spread over 27.3 sq hectares has the eco-preserve area to the west and an arterial road is proposed on its east. The project also has a scenic waterfront along 80 % of its perimeter with only the northern edge connected to the mainland. The IDE is also accessible from the Eastern Express Highway and the Thane-Belapur Road, connecting the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. The facilities within the Enclave include international school, auditoriums, exhibition spaces, health club, restaurants and housing complex.

Open nullah transformed into multi-crore real estate Shops, parking lot stand where filth of city flowed till a few months ago

Open nullah transformed into multi-crore real estate
Shops, parking lot stand where filth of city flowed till a few months ago
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) is all set to turn the nullah at Vashi’s sector 16A into a prime real estate property worth crores of rupees.
According to real estate experts, the market value of a commercial property in Vashi is around Rs30,000 per sq ft. “The civic body has constructed 30 kiosks at the spot. The authorities will take a decision later to either sell or rent the shops to florists, newspaper vendors, among others,” said Vikram Shinde, NCP corporator from this ward.
“I feel the NMMC must give these kiosks on lease to locals and preference should be given to physically-challenged persons and ex-servicemen,” Shinde added. The work at this parking lot has entered the last stage and will be completed in a month’s time.
Besides shops, this land will be utilised as a parking lot too. The civic body had planned to develop an open parking facility by covering a nullah that runs parallel to a road connecting Shivaji Chowk to the busy Palm Beach Road near Arenja Corner. The parking lot will accommodate 225 four-wheelers and around 200 two-wheelers. To accommodate an integrated drainage system, the NMMC widened and covered the nullah that was constructed by the City and Industrial Development Corporation nearly 35 years ago.
Meanwhile, residents have welcomed the move. “Being a commercial hub, sector 17 has heavy traffic flow everyday. NMMC’s decision is welcome,” says Vashi resident Ameya C.
A sector 16A resident Nitish Anand said, “After the NMMC began covering the nullah, the mosquito menace diminished drastically and so has the foul smell emanating from the place. The entire place has got a facelift.”
Another resident has requested the NMMC to provide proper security at the proposed facility given the history of car break-ins in the area.

Wonders Park to open gates for public today

Wonders Park to open gates for public today
Wonders Park in sector 19A, Nerul, is scheduled for opening today. Union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar will inaugurate the park in the presence of Maharashtra minister of state for urban development Bhaskar Jadhav, Thane guardian minister Ganesh Naik, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Vasant Davkhare and other senior officials.
“All the work inside the park like installing the musical fountain and developing a food court and party lawn is over. NCP chief Sharad Pawar has agreed to come. He will attend the fuction at 11am,” mayor Sagar Naik said.
Naik added that preference will be given to locals while allotting job opportunities at Wonders Park.
On the recent spate of allegations by opposition Shiv Sena and Congress members regarding the money spent on shifting high-tension overhead cables near the park, underground, the mayor said, “Opposition will keep on leveling allegations, it is their job.”
Sena and Congress members had raised questions about work on the shifting of cables escalating the project cost to Rs37 crore. Another one crore was contributed by Sanjeev Naik from the MP fund.
Speaking about the e-learning initiative of NMMC, mayor Naik said, “We have already scanned 15,000 books and these will soon be available online. We will also make books available according to the readers’ demands.”

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Improv comedy at Lagerbay

Improv comedy at Lagerbay


Comedy Central presents improv comedy with Adam Dow and his group at Lagerbay.
Adam, who is currently the artistic director of Improv Comedy Mumbai, has been working in the field of improvisational theatre since the age of 18.
The performance takes place today from 8 pm onwards at Bandra (W). Call 6736 9900 for more details.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Currey Road flyover shut for monorail work

Currey Road flyover shut for monorail work


‘Bridge may be shut till work is over’

Currey Road bridge
Currey Road bridge
MUMBAI: The Currey Road bridge has been closed for vehicles, beginning Saturday afternoon, for work on the the monorail.
The Currey Road flyover was closed for vehicular traffic on Saturday to facilitate the monorail work from Bharatmata Theatre junction, Parel (East), to Lower Parel station. Officials said the flyover might remain closed till the monorail work is over. However, they would look for other alternatives if too many traffic snarls are reported due to diversions, officials added.
On Saturday afternoon, the Mahadev Palav Marg was closed for vehicular traffic around 1.30pm between Bharatmata Junction and Shinte Master Chowk. The traffic was diverted from Ganacharya chowk to Arthur road naka junction, officials said.
“As it is a weekend, no traffic snarls were reported as there were fewer vehicles on the road. We will see how the arrangement works on Monday and if it does not lead to much inconvenience, the arrangement will continue to be in place till the monorail work culminates,” said an official from the Worli traffic outpost.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Koan Sound’s music is dark, comprising twisted basslines and a clean, tech-house kind of production quality

In your bass


Koan Sound’s music is dark, comprising twisted basslines and a clean, tech-house kind of production quality. It is, therefore, a little amusing that the four-year-old dubstep duo from Bristol, England, decided to name their act after a Buddhist philosophy they learned in school. “A ‘Koan’ is essentially a question used in Buddhism — often as a means of meditation — that cannot be answered through logic or a rational answer, such as ‘What is the sound of one hand clapping?’” says Jim Bastow, 21, one half of the duo. “The solution to the riddle can only be solved through enlightenment or awakening.”
For Bastow and William Weeks, 20, the enlightenment lies in their highly accomplished and evolving sound, which has earned them accolades and the respect of their superstar peers. This includes the likes of Aphex Twin, Pendulum, Rusko as well as Skrillex, who was so impressed by their chops that he signed them on to his label OWSLA last year.
Bastow says growing up in Bristol, famous for its underground music scene, had a big influence on them. The two of them grew up listening to rock and metal bands such as Led Zeppelin, System Of A Down and Incubus. However, Bristol’s diverse musical environment, best known for producing trip-hop and electronic pioneers such as Portishead and Massive Attack, eventually pushed them towards electronic music and early dubstep artists such as Skream. “We probably would have never found out about these genres if it wasn’t for the city we grew up in,” he says.
WHAT: Koan Sound, a dubstep duo from Bristol, UK
WHEN: 10 pm onwards, Saturday (December 8)
WHERE: Blue Frog, Mathuradas Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel CALL: 6158-6158
ENTRY: R600

Hardwell, now 24, is ranked the sixth best DJ in the world

Ready for take-off


I n the world of electronic dance music, it is not unusual to see DJ-producers starting their careers early and making waves by the time they are 18 or 19 years of age, given the relative ease with which electronic music can be produced. However, even by those standards, the enviable career of Dutch DJ-producer Robbert van de Corput, better known to EDM fans as Hardwell, is impressive. Having been producing since the age of 12, Hardwell signed his first record deal at 14 and was soon playing all over the Netherlands. In 2009, his hit single ‘Show Me Love Vs Be’ catapulted him to worldwide fame.
Hardwell, now 24, is ranked the sixth best DJ in the world, according to influential British publication DJ Mag’s Top 100 ranking. Speaking about his first gig in the city, he says, “I’m really excited to be playing here and I’ve got loads of new mashups and new music for you guys.” He adds that he may play a special edit of his hit single ‘Apollo’, currently number one on online electronic music store Beatport.
The venue for the Hardwell gig is unusual. Crossbar Entertainment and P3P, the organisers of the show, have constructed a 20,000 sq ft structure at a lawn in Juhu, specially for this show. They’re calling it ‘The Hangar’. “The venue is air-conditioned, sound-proof and can accommodate up to 3,000 people,” says Fahad Chowdhary, operations manager, Crossbar Entertainment. “This is something that has never been done before in the city.”

HIGH TIDE FOR A BLUE MOON, an exhibition of multimedia installations

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HIGH TIDE FOR A BLUE MOON, an exhibition of multimedia installations by artist Ranjani Shettar, which has been receiving rave reviews.
WHERE: Bhau Daji Lad Museum, 91 A, Rani Baug, Veer Mata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marg, Byculla (East)
WHEN: December 1, Saturday, to February 17, 10 am to 5.30 pm, closed on Wednesday
CALL: 2373-1234 ENTRY: R10
JOURNEY, an exhibition of acrylic paintings (above) by artist Mrityunjay Mondal, who hails from West Bengal.
WHEN: December 6 to December 21, 11 am to 7 pm, Open all days
WHERE: India Fine Arts gallery, 3rd floor, Film Centre Building, Tardeo Road, Tardeo
CALL: 2352-0438 ENTRY IS FREE

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Atul Kulkarni to host medical show!

Atul Kulkarni to host medical show!


What is the theme of the show?
‘Second Opinion’ – a new show on ABP News will feature path breaking cases of medical negligence. The show revolves around the judgment of such landmark cases of medical negligence, which made a substantial mark in the Indian medical history.

Please elaborate.
“Prevention is better than cure” is a saying which has been passed down the ages seems to be coming alive clearly through this program as it focuses in cases of medical negligence and offers advice that could have helped saved the lives of the victims in the episodes. Even the smallest mistake by a doctor can have life-altering (even life-ending) effects on his or her patients. Medical negligence can take place in any medical situation, from a visit to the dentist, an emergency room situation, a regular health check up, or a high risk surgical procedure.

What is the purpose of the show?
‘Second Opinion’ is a mission to educate and alert people about medical problems. Every episode will be based on real life case studies. What went wrong? Who was at fault? What could have been done? The tone of the program will be emotional and informative as well.  The show will try to make complex medical issues easier to understand for the audience.

What else? 

A segment of this docudrama takes a second look at the medical case and provides a ‘Second Opinion’ to prevent viewers from becoming future victims of medical negligence.

Why should you seek a ‘Second Opinion’ on ABP News?

It will enlighten the viewer on his right to know about the treatment and what he should ask of the Doctor. The programme will answer what is the importance of a second opinion, when should the viewer seek one and most importantly from whom.

What else is in the offing?
I have an international film called ‘Singularity’ coming up, directed by Roland Joffe and co-starring Bipasha Basu and Josh Hartnett.
Atul Kulkarni sure has health options for the viewers!

MBMC installs system to catch traffic offenders without the need for police personnel on the spot

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MBMC installs system to catch traffic offenders without the need for police personnel on the spot


There is reason for habitual traffic offenders to worry, as the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC), together with the Traffic Police, has come up with advanced technology that will enable them to track traffic offenders easily. The MBMC has sketched out an elaborate plan to install cameras at strategic locations, especially traffic signals, across the twin-city. Two cameras have already been installed at the S.K. Stone signal in Mira Road on a 3-month trial basis. 

The high definition rotational cameras can zoom in and capture the image of the traffic offender and the registration number plates even from a distance of half a kilometer. The cameras can easily watch vehicles moving in any direction, as it can be rotated by the operators in the nearby police control room. Once the offence is recorded on camera, it will be passed on to the control room mobile unit and the traffic officials can book the drivers.

Addresses of the vehicle owners will be verified with the help of a tracking system from the RTO database once the pictures of the vehicles are transmitted to the control room. “The Traffic Department would then a send a notice to the vehicle registration address and register a case. Moreover, the offender will also be sent a ‘link’, showing the video clip of his offence,” informed Municipal Commissioner Vikram Kumar.

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Friday, November 30, 2012

City and its youth share a love-hate relationship: Survey

City and its youth share a love-hate relationship: Survey
Life in the city of dreams is full of stress, with demanding work life, long commutes, unsafe environment, etc, say young working professionals from the city. However, 90% want to continue living here.
A survey ‘Understanding voice of the working youth in Mumbai’, initiated by the youth arm of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry, revealed that besides endless commuting and lack of affordable housing, most Mumbaikars are concerned about their lack of time to indulge in any form of exercise.
The survey report was released on Thursday.
With the city’s changing dynamics, 70% working professionals don’t find it safe and 80% get only one weekly off. Also, with more than 60% having no fitness regime, the city shows unhealthy environment.
The survey report states, “Mumbai’s working youth share a love-hate relationship with this city of dreams. Most start their work days early, spend long hours at work, and also spend a big chunk of the day travelling back and forth. This leaves them with hardly any time to pursue other interests. Only 41% are extremely satisfied with the work they are doing. Despite this, only 18% prefer a lower-paying job close to home over a high-paying one requiring a lot of commuting; 26% women prefer convenience over pay.”
Commuting takes up 1/10th of the waking hours of young Mumbaikars’ workdays, which is one hour a day on an average. Normally, a working person in Mumbai spends nine hours in office. Men tend to work longer than women, and those aged between 21 and 27 work the longest.
Young professionals in the city are so stressed with their work that they try to evolve their social life in and around the workplace.
Report shows that 89% have a best friend at work and 49% have a mentor.
Ashit Kampani, chairperson, Young Bombay Forum, said, “The forum wishes to understand the broader issues facing youth in Mumbai. The findings are to be discussed with major employers in the city to help young professionals have a balanced life.”

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Which exhibitions to look out for, which plays to catch? gives you a weekly dose on what’s hot on Mumbai’s culture scene


Which exhibitions to look out for, which plays to catch? gives you a weekly dose on what’s hot on Mumbai’s culture scene


To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Cymroza Art Gallery is holding an exhibition displaying the works of 43 re n ow n e d a r t i s t s. Some of the artists, whose works will be on display at the show, include Ajay De, Akbar Padamsee, Arpana Caur, Datta Bansode, Douglas John, Lalitha Lajmi, Satish Gujral and several others. On display at the Cymroza Art Gallery, 72- Bhulabhai Desai Road till November 17, 11 am to 6 pm.
Arabinda Samanta’s collection titled Expressive Emotional Splendour, comprises works on canvas with special textural effects to reveal a stone finish and surface finesse. His series generates positive energy. Check it out at Artists’ Center, Ador House, 6, K. Dubhash Marg, Kala Ghoda, till November 11, 11 am to 7 pm. 

 
Gujjubhai Ni Golmal (Gujarati) is the story about Arvind Vakharia, a simpleton surrounded by an overbearing wife, a mother-in-law and a useless brother-in-law. Burdened by the responsibility of being a good husband, he tries every shortcut to make a quick buck, but it always backfires. Does he ever succeed in satisfying them? The play will be staged on November 11 at Bhaidas Hall, Vile Parle, 3:30 pm and at Tejpal Hall, Gowalia Tank, 7:45 pm. 

 
Lisa Scadron’s process of creation always changes her initial conception; through play — trial and mishaps, stops and starts — the materials converge into something unexpected. Her experimentation with paint and texture frequently results in paintings with numerous layers. At The Fine Art Company Studio, 2, Evergreen Society, Waterfield Road, Bandra (W) till November 11, 11 am to 7 pm.


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Events in MUmbai

AKS Art Gallery presents “Mario’s World” by artist Mario Miranda. Mario’s World is an exhibition which mainly showcases his travels in Europe, but also his most popular work. There will also be a section of his original pocket cartoons on sale. The exhibition is being organised by the Mario Gallery and has been curated by Gerard da Cunha.
When: Till November 28
Where: AKS Art Gallery, Adarsh Nagar, Opp Samarth Aishwarya, Oshiwara, Andheri(W) Contact: 9820515388
Timing: 11am to 8pm.

Attend a Health Education Library for People (HELP) talk on ‘Wonders of Ayurveda-V” by Dr Rohit Bartake. Entry is free.
When: November 7
Where: Health Education Library, Excelsior Business Center, National Insurance Building, Dr DN Road, CST
Timing: 3.30pm onwards
Contact: 65952394, 22061101, 22031133
Website:
www.healthlibrary.com

Sanctum will host an exhibition of clothing for men, women and kids, by India’s first eco friendly apparel brand, Do U Speak Green. Do U Speak Green’s products are made by using biodegradable materials like organic cotton, bamboo fibre, and soybean protein fibre, which are grown without the use of harmful synthetic fertilisers and pesticides. For these reasons, they retain a pleasantly soft, smooth and fresh feel on the skin and provide a more eco-friendly option to all. Their line includes yogawear and pajamas, designer t-shirts by WWF and Satya Paul, t-shirts inspired by characters from Indian mythology and Amar Chitra Katha.
When: Oct 28 to Nov 11
Where: Sanctum, Vasant House, 19th Road, Khar (W)
Contact: 26495775/6

Friday, November 2, 2012

SEVEN STEPS TO A HOME


SEVEN STEPS TO A HOME

Understand your needs, finance options and the fine print on the project before signing on the dotted line, says PARESH KARIA



    Buying a home is one of the most important decisions in our lives as it could change the way we live forever. Also, it involves investing substantial amounts, which could mean parting with your life savings or even getting indebted for a long period of time. Here are the seven steps to going about buying a home systematically. 


1) CLEARLY DEFINE YOUR NEED
    
This is the first and the most important step. It has been observed that people end up visiting numerous properties and realise that most of them do not meet their requirement. Hence, it is essential that you understand your needs first before hitting the ground. The best thing to do would be to sit together with your family and make a table having various parameters/requirements like budget, location, type of house, size, mode of financing, date of moving in, proximity to work place/ schools/ hospitals/ place of worship etc., public transport, amenities like play area, club house, swimming pool in one column and write down your requirements against them in another column. This discipline of putting things in writing will certainly help you in crystallising your requirement and save you a lot of leg work. 


2) DO SOME RESEARCH
    
Once you have penned your requirement, you can start your house hunting journey right from your home itself. A good way to start would be to visit various property websites/portals. These websites could be categorised as under:
    Websites like Magic Bricks which have listing of existing properties from property owners as well as brokers and new properties directly from developers.
    Websites of large national level brokers which will have listings of new prop
erties across multiple cities and locations therein.
Websites of local brokers having listings of properties available in resale in a specific micro market.
Another important source would be
news papers, especially those carrying special supplements and classifieds (usually with weekend editions).
    Meeting a reputed property broker is also advisable as he would be able to provide information and share the advantages and disadvantages of various properties from multiple developers.
    One should also visit property exhibitions which are held at regular intervals as they give you the opportunity of getting information from multiple developers under one roof. 


3) SITE VISITS
    
After you have gathered information about various properties, you need to once again sit together, corroborate the same with the table of your requirements mentioned in step 1 above and shortlist the properties for site visit. Thereafter, you need to plan your logistics for the site visits in such a way that you cover as many properties as possible in the shortest possible time. You may visit the properties on your own or with a broker, in case you are not familiar with the locations. At the site, you need to check on the sample flat, the layouts, detailed costing,
payment terms, construction schedule and delivery time, status of the requisite approvals (Commencement Certificate etc.) from the concerned authorities, registration and other legal formalities etc. Also it is very important that you see the exact site where the building is coming up and assess for yourself the status of construction. Do not simply go by what the developer or broker has to say in this regard. 


4) SHORT-LIST THE PROPERTY
    
After the above steps and with few reiterations, you would have been able to identify a few the properties from amongst which you would like to buy. It's time to double check and get reconfirmations. You should check the reputation and track record of the developer especially from someone you know who would have purchased from him. One should
    also visit the area in the vicinity of the property and see the life in the neighbhourhood, the social infrastructure, transport facilities etc. It's also advisable to visit the other completed projects from the same developer and see the quality of construction, finishing, amenities etc. One should also check with some leading bank if they have approved the property for home finance. After having done all this, you can zero in on the property you would like to buy. 


5) UNDERSTAND THE LEGALITIES AND PROCESS INVOLVED
    
Now that you have short-listed the property you need to understand the legalities involved especially if it's a resale property. You may have to hire a lawyer for title search, documents verification, etc. You also need to understand what would be the related cost like stamp duty, registration fee, taxes etc. and timelines for completion of registration and other documentation. 

 
6) UNDERSTAND FINANCING OPTIONS AND GET THE PRE-SANCTION In case you would be taking a loan then, before you commit yourself, it is important that you meet the bank and understand your loan eligibility, cost of funding, amount the bank is willing to lend for that property, expected EMI, pre conditions and schedule for disbursement etc. It is advisable to get a pre sanction from the bank so that you know exactly how much amount will be available. 


7) MEET THE DEVELOPER FOR NEGOTIATION AND CLOSURE It's time to go for closure and it’s advisable to go armed with cheque and pre sanction letter so the developer knows you are serious and would be more accommodating in negotiations. You may try to negotiate on three fronts, depending on your need and circumstances 


Price: You may negotiate on base price or waiver of floor rise/preferred location charge, free car parking, reimbursement of Stamp Duty and Registration charges. Payment terms: You may negotiate on the payment terms to suit your cashflows. Apartment of choice: You may press for getting an apartment of your choice i.e. on lower floor to save floor rise, on higher floor for better view, corner flat etc. Also at this stage you need to understand whether there are any other hidden charges or liabilities which may arise anytime in future till you get the possession or even there
after. You also need to understand the t i m e l i n e s, process and documentation requirement for registration.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

MUST ATTEND: MUMBAI LITFEST

MUST ATTEND: MUMBAI LITFEST

WHAT: Tata Literature Live! The Mumbai LitFest
WHEN: October 31 (today) to November 4
WHERE: National Centre of Performing Arts (NCPA).
EVENTS: Panel discussions, book launches, workshops, theatre performances and poetry readings
WHAT'S NEW: This year, Literature Live! has introduced a series of workshops on subjects like food and travel writing, poetry, fiction, memoirs and others. Story writing, story telling and story sketching workshops for children between 7 and 14 years.

PERSONALITIES: WRITERS:
Jeet Thayil of Narcopolis fame; Kiran Nagarkar (Ravan and Eddie); Ashok Banker of the Indian mythological epic-Ramayana fame; Shashi Tharoor, a savvy politician and prolific author; Shobhaa De, journalist, TV serial writer and author; Nilanjana Roy, columnist, blogger and author of The Wildings, Dileep Padgaonkar, journalist and author of Under her spell; Mariane Pearl of A Mighty Heart fame; and Chetan Bhagat, of Five Point Someone and 2 states.
POETS: Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, creative editor and author of Middle earth and other poetry collections; Arundhati Subramaniam, journalist and author of Sadhguru: More Than a Life.

INTERNATIONAL GUEST LIST:
Pakistani writers Mohd Hanif, Moni Mohsin; English poets Glynn Maxwell and Padel; American psychologist James Fallon and British poet Ruth Padel, the writer of The Mara Crossing .

PERFORMANCES:
Hip-hop Shakespeare by The Hip Hop Shakespeare Company; Thurber and Seth’s Animals by Naseeruddin Shah, Chris Larner’s poignant play, An Instinct for Kindness, Interpreting Tagore by Astad Deboo Dance Company; Hayavadana by Black Boxers & Industrial Theatre Co.
LOG ON: For the detailed schedule, visit www.litlive.in, or www.facebook.com/litlive.
REGISTRATION: Free and on first come first serve basis.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Comic Con 2 gets filmy tadka

Comic Con 2 gets filmy tadka


For the second edition of the Mumbai Film and Comics Convention (MFCC), organisers Comic Con India decided to give the much-loved event a filmy twist. Filmmakers, graphic novelists, illustrators and over 20,000 comic lovers thronged to the World Trade Centre in Cuffe Parade for the two-day festival.
On the first day, author and artist Abid Surti launched the latest issue of his Indian Comic Journal. Draupadi, the latest in the mythological series by Campfire, was also launched, alongside 10 other books from the silver jubilee special edition of Nagraj and Dhruva by Raj Comics. “We wanted to do something special for this year’s Comic Con. It is the perfect platform for us to meet comic lovers,” said Manish Gupta, Raj Comics.
Apart from comics, films were an integral part of this year’s Comic Con. Veteran director Kundan Shah spoke about his hit comedy Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron on its 30th anniversary. Actors Shazahn Padamsee, Jiah Khan, Rajat Barmecha and Ayushmann Khurrana also made their presence felt.
Several graphic novelists also launched their books at the event. “Comics are no longer just illustrated versions of Hindu mythology. There are newer characters, interesting stories and great illustrations. They are no longer meant only for children,” said Abhijeet Kini, who launched his self-published comic Angry Maushi at the MFCC.
Marvel and DC Comics, among others, had set up their own stalls. “Everybody had a wonderful time. The merchandise as well as the interactive sessions were a great hit,” said Jatin Varma, founder, Comic Con India.

Where to lodge complaints against taxi drivers?

Commuters get short shrift
The third hike in auto and taxi fare in a year has not only burdened citizens, but also frustrated them as drivers continue to refuse short fare. The state government is sitting on numerous complaints, making daily travel worse. Rajendra Aklekar highlights the problems of the transport department which has failed to come up with solutions to make Mumbaikars’ commute hassle-free



Rajesh Shah, 41, a resident of Dadar (East), was frantically trying to hail a taxi for more than half an hour near the Dadar flyover. He had to take his mother to a doctor in Mahim. Standing with his old and ailing mother, he stopped more than eight taxis but they refused.
Some sped past while others gave excuses that they were going in the other direction. The traffic constable at the junction was of no help. The only advice he gave Shah was to get in a cab even if the driver refuses.
Finally, a taxi driver obliged. Shah was not only late for the appointment, but had to struggle the same way on his way back. “I tried dialling for cabs, but they were not helpful,” said a frustrated Shah.
Shah represents the average Mumbaikar, who does not have a redress mechanism. There are helplines and e-mail IDs to file a complaint but no solution to the problem.

Maharashtra RTO, a failure

Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan heads the transport department but seems to have failed miserably in solving the persistent problem. “The transport department has been listening to the grievances of auto and taxi unions and giving them fare hikes. But, it has not come up with a foolproof mechanism to help citizens,” says Ajay Deshmukh, a commuter.
On October 5, the state government permitted hikes in autorickshaw and taxi fares — the third time in a year — to preempt a strike threatened by 55,000 taximen in the city. “The explanation for fare hike does not hold water because all cabs and autos in Mumbai run on CNG, whose price has been more or less steady,” says Vandana Shirsat, a government employee, whose daily ride to the station in share-a-cab has become costlier.
The government said the hike has been fixed in accordance with a state government-approved formula.
Weak citizen representation?
A senior transport department official says the chief minister should be serious about complaints and fill up vacancies in the department.
“The government has been prompt in solving the grievances of automen and cabbies but why is it ignoring the commuters’ grievances? Every time the issue comes up, officials cite the same reason that the Regional Transport Office (RTO) and the enforcement department are understaffed,” he said.
He cited the lack of a strong commuters’ representative. “The same old consumer organisations have been representing the citizens. There is a need for more aggression and perspective,” says the senior transport department official.

The real problem

There are many like Shah who feel helpless and frustrated as there is no immediate redress mechanism. “You are expected to face the inconvenience, go home and then mail or e-mail your complaint. You end up documenting the complaint, without hoping for a solution,” Shah says.
Citizens cannot expect the traffic police to help them as they too are facing staff shortage.
There are only 2,696 policemen — including 153 officers — to man 20 lakh vehicles in Mumbai. This alarming statistics has been ignored and could be the major reason for lawlessness and rising number of accidents.
“No wonder, complaints against cab and auto refusing fare get less priority as there are not enough people to manage the traffic,” says Deshmukh. Sources said the proposal to increase the strength of the traffic police is with the home department, which is yet to act on it.
More issues
Not only staff crunch, but a lack of basic infrastructure has hit the Regional Transport Offices’ (RTOs) work.
The RTO has three offices in Mumbai — for south and central Mumbai, for eastern and north eastern suburbs and the third for the western suburbs. The offices are either in a rented place, open barrack (Andheri RTO) or an old British horse stable (the Tardeo RTO). The three RTOs that register thousands of vehicles every year, issue licences, monitor the city’s transport system and get revenue of hundreds of crores are housed in dilapidated structures.
When the department’s computerisation began a few years ago, the National Informatics Centre, the government’s IT wing, deemed the Tardeo structure unfit.
The Mumbai Central office, that registers MH01 vehicles, is housed in a long row of sheds. The Andheri office, which registers MH02 numbers in the western and north western suburbs, operates from a dilapidated structure. A driving test track and a posh building promised a few years ago are stuck in a scam.
The Wadala office, that looks after the eastern and north eastern suburbs and registers numbers MH03, has similar problems.
‘’All three offices are in a shambles. They have become a dumping ground for scrapped vehicles and gadgets,’’ says an RTO inspector on condition of anonymity.
The 2012 statistics reveal that Mumbai has around 20 lakh vehicles registered from the ‘three dump yards of scrap’.
Mumbai’s fourth RTO, MH-47, is only on paper despite being formally announced and declared in the official state statistics. The Borivli RTO office has been unable to start operations due to staff crunch and space.

The solution

Consumer activist and member of Citizen Transport Committee Jitendra Gupta says they should move the court over the problems and forward them to the Centre, although it seldom responds. “Citizens can start registering their complaints with the consumer grievance cell and the Union transport ministry,” says Gupta.
Activist Nitin Joshi too suggests taking the grievances to the Centre. “The Centre will at least know that there is something wrong with the Maharashtra transport department. Courts are another option. But it is high time citizens took up their own battle,” says Joshi.
Until the government comes up with a solution, commuters like Shah will keep suffering. “It is a sad situation. Even after the fare hike, cabbies and automen cheat commuters and the officials cannot tackle it. We will have to fight it ourselves,” said Shah.




Friday, October 19, 2012

YOUR CITY YOUR DAY

YOUR CITY YOUR DAY
EVENT
Attend a free beginners’ session of three-step rhythmic breathing, an ancient system of breathing which comes from the yogasutra of Sage Patanjali. This technique was hidden within the guru-shishya parampara for centuries till it began to be taught in public by Shri SN Tavaria in the 1980s. The session will be an introduction to this ancient system of self-realisation and will include the teaching of the six refining exercises.
When: October 20
Where: Health Education Library for People, 206, Dr DN Road, National Insurance Building, ground floor, Fort
Timing: 3.30pm to 5.30pm
Contact: 9920990985

Artists Satyajeet Varekar and Santaji Chougule will display their recent thematic work in the form of paintings and sculptures in an exhibition, ‘Cultural Prosperity.’This unique presentation of creative artwork will render a rare opportunity to art lovers to enjoy the subtle nuances of the thematic splendour in the relevant perspectives of visual arts.
When: October 16 to 22
Where: Nehru Centre Art Gallery, Discovery of India Building, Worli
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Contact: 9860207099 / 9850835507

Italian food festival: Godrej Nature’s Basket has organisesd an Italian food fiesta. The store will host a cooking demonstration in association with Olive Bar & Kitchen. Chef Thomas will demonstrate and share the many facets of Italian cuisine.
When: October 20
Where: Olives, Bandra
Timing: 4.30pm to 6pm

Photography workshop: Learn concepts of digital photography, such as resolutions, pixels, sensors, histograms, raw/jpeg work-flow with outdoor portraits, macro and art photography, to practice photography as hobby/career. This workshop will be conducted under the guidance of internationally honoured art photographer and practicing professional Vinay Parelkar, and Ambika Mehra, national awardee photo-artist.
When: October 20 & 21
Where: 15, Hamzu Terrace, Gokhale Road, Dadar
Timing: 9:30am to 6:30 pm
Contact: 98201 47993 / 98198 63141
Website: www.vineyephotoschool.com

Women can get free complete cancer screening, including automated breast volume scanning, mammography and PAP smear test, by a gynaecologist.
When: Ongoing till end of October (Except Sundays)
Where: Jaslok Hospital, Peddar Road
Contact: 8108762626, 022 66573034 to fix appointments
Solo art exhibition: Artist Shyam Landge is holding a solo and exclusive exhibition of his works entitled ‘Variant Horizons’
When: Till October 23 (except Sunday)
Where: Cymroza Art Gallery, 72, Bhulabhai Desai Road
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Contact: 23671983

Ayushakti Ayurved Health Centre is organising a free pulse reading camp for patients suffering from health issues like breathing problems, arthritis, diabetes, psoriasis, back pain, obesity, high blood pressure and others.
When: October 18
Where: Mukhi Mansion, Below Oriental Bank of Commerce, Pawai chowk, Ulhasnagar
Timing: 10am to 8pm
Contact: 25125666 05 / 06 to register

The Royal Society of Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology and the British Council are hosting the first ChemCareers India next week. The career fair will include talks on topics such as careers for women in chemical sciences, a world of flavours and fragrances, emerging areas in personal care, new careers in green chemistry, etc. It will also include a soft skills workshop on resume writing and tips for interviews. Free entry.
When: October 20
Where: ICT, Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga, adjacent to VJTI and Khalsa College
Timing: 9am to 5.30pm
Visit http://my.rsc.org/chemcareers/india for registration

Atharva Clinic is organising a free hearing check up camp for all those suffering from hearing problems. Hearing aids will be provided at a concessional rate.
When: October 18 & 19
Where: Borivli (West)
Timing: 10 am to 5pm
Contact: 9920857271 for registration

Sunday, October 14, 2012

FURNITURE SALE

FURNITURE SALE IN JUHU NEXT WEEK


Kelebec, an Alibaug-based outdoor living store is hosting a pop-up shop at the Rotary Service Centre on Juhu Tara Road, from October 17 to October 21.
You can buy coffee tables, dining tables, sofa sets, pool loungers, outdoor beds, giant urns and stone water fountains at sale prices. For more information, visit www.kelebec.com, call 021-41247707 or email info@kelebec.com.

Friday, October 12, 2012

All you wanted to know about the DLF-Vadra deal

All you wanted to know about the DLF-Vadra deal

Several leaders of the Congress party have termed the accusations being made by Arvind Kejriwal-led India Against Corruption (IAC) against Robert Vadra as cheap publicity. Rashid Alvi on Tuesday even questioned the veracity of the documents put out by Kejriwal and company. But a detailed look at the balance sheets of the companies owned by Vadra and statements made by DLF throw up several questions. Vadra is the son-in-law of Sonia Gandhi, the president of the Congress party, and chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance which governs this country. DLF is India’s largest listed real estate company.
How does DLF justify giving Vadra an advance of Rs 50 crore?
Robert Vadra owns 99.8% of Sky Light Hospitality Private Ltd. The balance sheet of the company as on March 31, 2009, shows an entry of a plot of land in Manesar, Haryana, valued at Rs15.38 crore. This means that somewhere during the period April 1, 2008, to March 31, 2009, the company must have bought this piece of land for Rs 15.38 crore. This can be concluded because the balance sheet for March 31, 2008, does not show this entry.
Vadra’s Sky Light Hospitality got an advance of Rs50 crore against this land from DLF. The company says this in a statement released on October 6. “Skylight Hospitality Pvt Ltd approached us in FY 2008-09 (i.e. the period between April 1, 2008 and March 31, 2009) to sell a piece of land measuring approximately 3.5 acres...DLF agreed to buy the said plot, given its licensing status and its attractiveness as a business proposition for a total consideration of Rs58 crores. As per normal commercial practice, the possession of the said plot was taken over by DLF in FY 2008-09 itself and a total sum of Rs50 crores given as advance in installments against the purchase consideration.”
This statement tells us that Vadra’s Sky Light Hospitality approached DLF to sell a piece of land of 3.5acres sometime during the period April 1, 2008 and March 31,2009. DLF agreed to buy this land and valued it at Rs 58 crore. Against this valuation it gave Sky Light Hospitality an advance of Rs 50 crore.
What is interesting is that Sky Light bought a piece of land for Rs15.38 crore anytime between April 1, 2008 and March 31, 2009. They approached DLF to buy it during the same period. And DLF agreed to buy it for Rs 58 crore. So in a period of less than one year the value of the land went up by Rs 42.62 crore (Rs 58 crore – Rs 15.38 crore) or 277%. This doesn’t really sound right given that it was precisely at that point of time the international financial crisis was starting and both real estate as well as stock markets were weak.
Did DLF really complete take over the land plot in the financial year 2008-2009 (the period between April 1, 2008 and March 31, 2009)?
DLF’s statement says very clearly that it took over the possession of the land in 2008-2009 from Sky Light Hospitality. If that was the case why does this land show up as a fixed asset in the balance sheet of Vadra’s Sky Light Hospitality as on March 31, 2011? Even the advance of Rs50 crore given by DLF shows up as a current liability on the balance sheet of Sky Light Hospitality. How could the land be with both Vadra and DLF at the same time? This is something that DLF needs to throw light on.
Was DLF’s advance to Vadra’s Sky Light Hospitality really an interest free loan?
DLF’s statement says very clearly that the company started giving the advance amounting to a total of Rs 50 crore to Vadra starting in the year 2008-2009. This advance was still on the books of Sky Light Hospitality as on March 31, 2011, listed as a current liability. A current liability is a debt or an obligation which is to be repaid within a period of less than one year. Interestingly there is another entry of an advance of Rs 10 crore from DLF which is there on the balance sheets of Sky Light Hospitality dated March 31, 2010 and March 21, 2009. This is again an advance which was given for a period of greater than one year.
DLF in its statement also claimed not to have given any loans to Vadra. Real Earth Estates Private Ltd, another company owned by Vadra shows an entry of Rs 5 crore as a loan from DLF as on March 31, 2010. The IAC media release points out that the company in a filing with Registrar of Companies had specified that this was an unsecured loan. An unsecured loan is a loan in which the lender does not take any collateral against the loan and relies on the borrower’s promise to return the loan.
There are two conclusions that one can draw here. One is that what DLF thinks is an advance looks more like an interest free loan to Vadra. And two, its claim of not having given any loans to Vadra don’t hold good.
What did Vadra do with these so called advances and real loans?
Sky Light Hospitality had a Rs 25 crore advance from DLF on its books as on March 31, 2009. A small portion of this was used to pick up a stake of 50% in a hotel joint venture with DLF. This company called Saket Courtyard Hospitality runs one hotel in Saket, New Delhi, which is reported to be on the block.
Sky Light Hospitality shows an advance received of Rs 50 crore from DLF as on March 31, 2010. During the course of the year April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010, the company paid a total tax deducted source of Rs 4.95 lakh on the interest earned on its fixed deposits. TDS is cut at the rate of 10.3% when the interest earned on fixed deposits with a bank during the course of one year crosses Rs 10,000. What this tells us is that Sky Light Hospitality earned Rs 48.3 lakh (Rs 4.95 lakh/10.3%) as total interest. This interest obviously was earned out of investing a part of Rs 50 crore which the company received as an advance from DLF during the financial year 2009-2010 into bank fixed deposits.
Sky Light Hospitality also gave out advances and loans to other companies owned by Robert Vadra. As on March 31, 2010, Sky Light Hospitality had given a loan of Rs 6.61 crore to Sky Light Reality Private Ltd, another company owned by Vadra. This was used to fund seven flats in DLF’s Magnolias project and which are shown to be worth around Rs 5.23 crore. It was also used to buy a Rs 89 lakh apartment in DLF’s Aralias apartments.
The balance sheet as on March 31, 2009, shows an advance of Rs 3.5 crore to Sky Light Realty Private Ltd. This advance was used by Sky Light Realty to fund agricultural land in Palwal and land at Hayyatpur in Haryana. It also used around Rs 9 lakh to book flats with two builders. Sky Light Reality also earned an interest of around Rs 31 lakh by placing a part of this advance as a fixed deposit with banks.
Vadra’ Real Earth Estates had a total paid up capital of Rs 10 lakh as on March 31, 2010. DLF gave the company a loan of Rs 5 crore. This means the debt equity ratio of the company was 50 (Rs 5 crore/Rs10 lakh) which is humongous. This money was used to part-fund fixed assets worth around Rs 7.1 crore. This includes a plot in the posh GK-II area of Delhi and land in Bikaner, Gurgaon, Hassanpur and Mewat.
Whether DLF benefited with its relationship with Vadra we don’t really know. But Vadra clearly benefited from the same.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

YOUR DAY YOUR CITY

YOUR DAY YOUR CITY

EVENT
JS Gallery presents Absolute Lustrum, an exhibition of paintings by five artists: Dhananjay Thakur, Kiran Chopra, Subrata Sen,Ved Prakash, Vijender Sharma. The works on display will showcase the artists’ respective specialities and subtle nuances in their recent works. This exhibition will enable art lovers to enjoy vivid art forms and expressive art works covering realistic, figurative and associated facets of visual arts.
When: October 7 to 13
Where: JS Art Gallery, Santa Cruz (West)
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Contact: 9821409569 / 9619835058
Website:www.jsartgallery.com

Jehangir Art Gallery presents Sensuous Splendour, an exhibition of paintings by Mumbai-based artist Parsharam Sutaar. His unique and picturesque works will truly enlighten all art lovers in the respective arenas and visual perspectives. The present series of artwork mostly highlights the depictions of our rich heritage and cultural traditions at several monumental places in an artistic and expressive style.
When: October 9 to 15
Where: Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda
Timing: 11am to 7pm
Contact: 9869170967
Mystic Circle Tarot, Runes, Angels classes presents a unique workshop spread over six Sundays to master the art of tarot reading.
When: From October 7
Contact: 9930238289
Timings:1pm to 3pm

Gujarati play Maro Piyu Gayo Rangoon: A musical adaptation of William Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well, the play is set in Saurashtra, Mumbai, and Rangoon in the early 1900s. In the small town of Rasoli, Heli loves the young Bharatram, and when she cures his uncle merchant prince Rao Bahadur Gokuldas of TB, she claims Bharatram as her reward. But her brand new husband, flying from Heli to Rangoon, attaches two obstructive conditions to their marriage, conditions he is sure will never be met. Written by Mihir Bhuta, produced and directed by Sunil Shanbag, music by Uday Mazumdar
When: October 14
Where: Nehru, Worli
Timing: 3.30pm
Hindi play Kiss Kiss Ko Pyaar Karun: This is the story of a loving married bickering couple, that has begun to feel the itch’ in their marriage. The husband’s restlessness, monotony of routine-life and his roving eye leads to a comedy of errors and certain realizations. Written by Amit Aaryan and directed by Sunil Prem Vyas
When: October 14
Where: Rangsharda, Bandra
Timing: 8pm




Saturday, October 6, 2012

THE BEST DESIGN PRACTICES ARE THE ONES THAT ARE DESIGNED IN HARMONY WITH NATURE, SAYS NISHA SHROFF

NATURALLY INCLINED

THE BEST DESIGN PRACTICES ARE THE ONES THAT ARE DESIGNED IN HARMONY WITH NATURE, SAYS NISHA SHROFF



    Following an eco-friendly design expands the natural horizons in terms of durability, utility and comfort. Increasingly, architects are making an effort where they can mainly preserve and protect vital resources such as water, land and energy. They are adopting different techniques, regenerating the energy with their design strategies.
    The importance of eco-friendly architecture in a city like Mumbai is immense and tapping the natural sources of energy is an effective approach. For example, many architects are promoting designs that revolve around using the abundantly available solar energy. It not only saves energy but also eliminates the electricity cost.
    Architect Amit Walavalkar of Adorn Space Concepts Pvt Ltd believes that one must factor in the surrounding elements while designing a project. He says, "Along with designing a good product, it is also beneficial to use alternate energy resources as they translate into energy sav
ings for the client. We also recommend our clients have more plantations around their surroundings, plant more trees, build sparrow shelters on trees to give birds the comfort and create a natural habitat."
    It is equally important to ensure that the materials, designs and products that are used in an ecofriendly construction are strictly taken care of. Jimmy Mistry, Chairman and MD, Della
Tecnica says, "Mumbai is extremely exploited and also an over- exploited city. The only way to repair and mend it is through sustainable development and with minimal use of materials that harm humans and nature. Della Enclave at Lonavala is one of our ecofriendly projects. The material used is ecofriendly with minimum power consumption. Instead of using wood, we should use certified wood and fabrics from sustainable forests and basic designs that suit the environment. Reducing cement work can be of great help." For eco-friendly development, rain water harvesting is also an essential component as it not only enables one to save water but also to re-use it for several daily chores. Sustainable architecture must conserve and restore the natural balance. Using concepts like solar energy and rain water harvesting have become a necessity and architects are playing their part in making the two ends meet.
Fast Fact IT IS BENEFICIAL TO USE ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES AS THEY TRANSLATE INTO SUBSTANTIAL ENERGY SAVINGS

Sangram Singh - Indian Wrestler And Actor

Sangram Singh

Indian Wrestler And Actor



    The environment is our area of habitat. We all enjoy our health due to the healthy environment we live in, the fresh air we breathe in, the clean water we get, so it's a protective
chamber where mankind regenerates itself. Just like we need air, food and water to live, we need a clean environment to live healthy too.
    We keep our homes clean, our bathrooms and cupboards and everything that belongs to us. Similarly we need to protect and keep our environment clean too. We can learn to save water, dispose of wet and dry waste separately and seriously urge the government for a recycle plan to clean our rivers. Completely avoid the use of any form of plastic as it is non-biodegradable and very harmful for our environment. Noise pollution needs to be controlled too. Smoke from vehicles causing air pollution needs to be checked on regular intervals.
    I save water at home and at my work place. I celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with my girlfriend Payal and used eco-friendly Ganeshji in an environment-friendly manner. I never throw any garbage out on the streets from my car, never accept plastic bags and when once in a while we go grocery shopping we carry jute bags.
    I would advise people to maintain the environment for future generations or else it will be left in very hazardous living conditions. The environment is a bigger version of our home.

Property related questions

I own a plot in a joint name with my wife (housewife with no income). Now I am planning to sell it off. My queries are:
From the sales proceeds, can I buy two separate flats in two different cities without attracting long-term
capital gain tax?
Instead of buying a new property, we want to keep the amount in bank/bonds to be used in the future. How do we go about this and for how long should we avoid long-term capital gain tax?
    
Selling a plot would mean tax liability in respect of long-term Capital Gains. Assuming that the plot has been held by you for quite a long time either sell the plot, pay Capital Gains tax and keep the money invested in a bank fixed deposit for old age or in the alternative you and your wife, as you are co-owners, can buy two separate flats in two separate cities and avoid payment of long-term Capital Gains. The final answer will depend upon your age, your current income and your obligations with regard to buying a property in your name. Please screen all these points and only then take a decision to buy or not to buy. 


 
As an individual if I buy a commercial property (office space), will the rental income from it be treated as income from house property or from business and profession? What are the applicable taxes and deductions from such income? Do any of the banks provide loan to an NRI who wishes to buy commercial property?
    
In respect of letting out commercial property, the rental income will be treated as income from house property. You will get deduction in respect of payment of house tax and also a 30 percent standard deduction will be available to you. If any loan has been taken on this property, the interest on the commercial property loan will also be allowed to be deducted in full without any upper limit. Regarding whether the bank is giving loan to the NRI or not, please get in touch with the relevant bank. 



 
I am planning to buy a 2BHK flat for my son. The price is Rs 90 lakh. My son has just completed one year in service and is not eligible for a housing loan for more than Rs 15 lakh. I am willing to give him Rs 45
lakh from my side. I am a retired man. If I arrange to pay the full amount now and register the flat in my name, can he take a loan after five or six years and pay me Rs 45 lakh back? How does he go about the loan at that time or can I register the flat now in my and my son's name jointly? If so can he still get a housing loan after 5 or 6 years and pay me back his share? Please advise.
    
Under the Income-tax Law there is no problem if you give the loan to your son. If you like, you may give loan or you may make a gift. However, from the tax planning point of view it is better to give a loan to your son and later he may even like to buy this flat from you. However, please discuss the matter with your son in detail and only then take a decision. 



 
Shall Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) be deducted in case of an NRI selling his/ her property to Indian resident? Is it the buyer's liability? Please advise on the following:
How can a buyer deposit TDS on behalf of seller without TIN?
What if the seller has already invested capital gains in India elsewhere before (1 year) transaction/ transfers his property?
What shall be ideally done to ensure a smooth deal?
What are the sections to be referred?
    
Yes, it is the duty of the buyer to deduct the tax at source. Under the new provision no TIN Number is required for this purpose. Even if Capital Gains have been invested, still tax will have to be deducted at source. It is expected very shortly new rules in this respect will be issued by the Government.

HAWARE BUILDERS - RNA CORP - RAJESH LIFESPACES - RUNWAL GROUP

HAWARE BUILDERS
    Haware Engineers & Builders Private Limited was established in 1994. The company is a privately owned real estate development, construction and marketing company with offices in Navi Mumbai, Mumbai and Thane. The company ranks one of the topmost among the leading builders and developers in Navi Mumbai, Mumbai and Thane area. Their portfolio includes residential projects, commercial complexes, infotech parks, shopping malls, multiplexes and townships; more than 125 projects and 40 million square feet area in aggregate, along with hundreds of acres of residential and commercial land under various stages of planning and development.
    The Group has established a name for itself in the real estate market for quality construction. It has always adopted the latest technology and innovations for continuous improvement.
    Haware Builders’ on-going residential projects are Haware Citi and Haware Estate at Ghodbunder Road, Thane offering 1, 2 and 3 BHK flats. Nirmiti at Khandeshwar, Navi Mumbai has 1, 2 BHK flats and shops. Haware's on-going commercial projects are Centurion at Nerul (E), Fanatasia and Haware Infotech Park at Vashi.
    With the ISO-9001-2008 quality certificate awarded by American Quality Assessors (AQA), the company has acquired a unique position in the housing industry.
    Some awards conferred on Haware Builders are: Yashasri Puraskar by Maharashtra Times, Glory of India Award - Delhi, International Excellence Award by Institute of Economic Studies, Entrepreneurial Excellence Award, Udyog Shree Gaurav Award, Nirmiti Award by Rotary International Dist. 3140, Artists in Concrete Award, The Award of Excellency by Saturday Club, to name a few. 


 
RNA CORP
    
Established in 1981, RNA Corp is one of Mumbai's leading property development companies with a large land bank and strong financials. RNA Corp's core strength lies in the residential and mixed-use development, with a balanced mix of open plot and redevelopment projects.
    Known for its innovative design philosophy, every project at RNA unveils a new design aspect with the association of renowned designer and architects. The company's industry expertise and knowledge of the local markets, coupled with its unfailing focus on customer satisfaction has today resulted in its impeccable reputation and track record of performance. RNA Corp is prominently involved in the redevelopment of projects in a strategic manner with design aesthetics and modern amenities to meet expectations of the customers.
    At RNA Corp, delivering projects of superior quality, within the budget and on time, has been the cornerstone of its stringent performance standards. In the last 10 years, the company has successfully developed 10 million sq.ft. of residential, commercial and mixed-use real estate, while substantial development is in the pipeline all across the Mumbai.
    A visionary in the real estate industry, the group chairman Anil Aggarwal brings modernisation for RNA Corp. His passion for development of concepts and innovation has contributed
immensely to the company's growth.
    Anil Aggarwal is assisted in the management by Anubhav Aggarwal - Managing Director, RNA Corp who handles Operations and Marketing. Gokul Aggarwal - Joint Managing Director - RNA Corp with his focused approach towards control and monitoring of procedures in execution, also works closely with the chairman to contribute to the company's growth.
    RNA Corp guarantees the desired

quality of building with the requisite infrastructure constructed features. Every project from RNA Corp is a landmark in its own right and stands testimony to the strong bond of trust and confidence that it enjoys with its customers.
    Their projects are distinguished by the location with proximity to social infrastructure and commercial districts. The properties are targeted towards customers in the upper-mid and high income group, and hence designed with aesthetics and lifestyle elements. The developments are accomplished through redevelopment or regeneration process in the island city of Mumbai, and construction on land banks in suburban locations. 


 RAJESH LIFESPACES
    The name changes, the values continue. Rajesh Builders is now Rajesh LifeSpaces.
    The Group is celebrating their 50th anniversary with a new name and a new brand identity while retaining the cornerstone of legacy - values. As one of the Mumbai's prestigious developers with over 50 years of legacy and a rock solid reputation of adding value to the city's skyline, the task of changing the name was never easy. Yet they did it. A move that conclusively shows their commitment to be ever relevant to the time, the industry and most of all, their customers.
    Over the years, they have built a legacy that stems from decades of experience, moulded by timeless principles and driven by an abiding trust in the future. They have been following the simple philosophy of integrity and earning acclaim for the way they honour their commitments and adherence to the business ethics. Till date, the Group has developed property of over 5 million sq.
ft. in the western and the central suburbs of Mumbai. From sprawling residential complexes across the city, opulent commercial properties in Bhandup and Vikhroli, a five-star hotel in Powai to a dream resort in Karjat, they have forayed far beyond the realm of conventional construction.
    The name Rajesh Lifespaces celebrates both, their legacy and their ability to create
future-ready spaces, because they believe that life is a series of moments, memories, and discoveries. Each one more challenging and more rewarding than the one before. They believe that today, life is increasingly determined by the dynamics of the space that surrounds us. It shapes our lives and enhances our physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual well-being. This understanding inspires them to create spaces that nurture, shape and celebrate life.  


RUNWAL GROUP
    The Runwal Group, a leading player in construction and retail business, was established in 1978 by its visionary founder and chairman - Subhash .S. Runwal. A C.A. by qualification but a true humanitarian; a visionary who lives by the principle of "nothing is impossible with hard work, sincerity and farsightedness". Under his guidance and
support, the Runwal Group, a Mumbai based organisation, has widened its arena from construction of properties to now development and management of malls. The group has the largest retail chain in Mumbai with over two million sq.ft. of GLA and footfalls of 2.5 million in a month. It owns and manages over four malls in Mumbai, including R City at L.B.S marg, Ghatkopar, Off Powai and R Mall, Mulund, Mulund’s first and most prestigious mall to date.  


HOW TO PARTICIPATE
    If you would like to participate in the lucky draw that has a flat as the bumper prize, choose your property, with the help of the Project Listings below. Once you have booked the flat, you will be given a Customer Participation Form. This is your ticket to the Mangal Parv Home Fest. Keep it safely till you have registered your property agreement. Then fill in the form with the necessary details, add a slogan and drop it in the drop box at the developer's office along with proof of purchase. The last date for submission of forms is October 7, 2012, so hurry!. The grand prize of a lifestyle flat from Lodha Group will be declared shortly. You could be a winner!
    For more details, call
    Times Infoline at 67005555.








To satiate the desire of silk lovers, a ‘Cotton and Silk Fair’ is being organised by Krishna Khadi Gramodyog Santhan at Ajivasan Hall.

A treat for silk lovers

    To satiate the desire of silk lovers, a ‘Cotton and Silk Fair’ is being organised by Krishna Khadi Gramodyog Santhan at Ajivasan Hall. Hundreds of weavers are set to participate in ‘Weaves India’ — an exhibition-cum-sale — and display special items of their region.
    On till October 14, the expo will showcase a collection of saris, suits and designer kurties. Choose from an array of Bandhinis, hand block prints and Sanganeri prints from Rajasthan, Khadi silk, Tussar silk, Matka silk and Bhagalpur silk from Bihar, Kosa from Chattisgarh, Tanchoi, Banarasi, Jamdani and Jamavar, Lakhnavi Chikan from Uttar Pradesh, Patola silks from Gujarat, Banglore
silk, Mysore silk and Kanchipuram silk from Karnataka, Chanderi and Maheshwari cotton silk saris and suits from Madhya Pradesh, Mangalgiri, Kalamkari, Uppada, Pochampally silks, Hubli cotton-silks, Dharamavaram silk from Andhra Pradesh, Tabi silks, Chinan silk and Pashmina shawls from Kashmir, and mirror works from Gujarat. Colourful silk stoles and scarves, and leather bags from West Bengal are also available.
Venue: Ajivasan Hall (Billa Bong High International School), Next to S.N.D.T. Women’s University, Juhu Tara Road, Santacruz (W). Time: 11 am to 9 pm Call: Sanjay Kumar Gupta (09412269058)





Weavers from across India will showcase creations

Men still rely on women to buy them boxers

Men still rely on women to buy them boxers

    Two-thirds of men still rely on their mothers, wives and girlfriends to keep their underwear drawer fully stocked, and even let the ladies dictate the style they wear, researchers say. While sagging, greying Y-fronts and cotton boxer shorts are out of fashion, brightly coloured hipster trunks with eyecatching waistbands and more discreet seams are trending. “We’ve noticed a 30% rise in sales of men’s pants over the last year and our stores tell us that it’s ladies looking to revamp their partners’ underwear drawers,” said a spokesman for an innerwear chain, who commissioned the research. “Presentable underpants are now a deal-breaker in a relationship and as such, women are on a mission. They head out underwear-shopping for their men an average five times a year and buy three pairs each time — a sizeable increase on years prior,” he added.

Women don’t mind buying underwear for their partners

certified training programme in the art of floral designing

Floral design as a vocational course

    Institute of Floral Design (IFD) is the first of its kind institute in India to offer a certified training programme in the art of floral designing. IFD is accredited to the highly successful Instituto Mexicano Technico Floral (IMTF) Mexico. IFD’s Director Seema Jhaveri says, “I’m proud to say that we have zoomed from zero to three centres. We are targeting other metros and mini metros, with Pune, Bangalore and Delhi being the first three in the pipe line.” IFD already boasts of having a successful first generation of graduates, many of whom are now flourishing entrepreneurs in the floral industry. Floral decorations command a fair percentage of the total amount spent on events like weddings, inaugurations, birth day parties, baby showers etc. A floral designer can become a retail florist or work independently as a freelancer. The course has no upper age limit. A claim made by majority of the students is, “We look forward to those three hours of class each week because at the end of each session, we are more cheerful and feel rejuvenated.”
    Call: 976976 8838/ 976976 1121
    www.ifdindia.com 

The Instistute of Floral Design

Pune-based Minocher Patel, among India’s leading motivation speakers, was invited as a thought leader to speak at the the Global Indian Business meet in (GIBM) 2012


An effective motivator


    Pune-based Minocher Patel, among India’s leading motivation speakers, was invited as a thought leader to speak at the the Global Indian Business meet in (GIBM) 2012, held at the Marriott Marquis, Times Square, Manhattan in New York City, recently. GIBM is an annual international conference for Indian leaders from across the world. Patel spoke on The Power of Happy Leadership at the meet. Some other esteemed speakers, who were invited as thought leaders were physicianwriter Deepak Chopra,
economist Lord Meghnad Desai and professor Tarun Khanna, dean of Harvard Business School. Also at the event were Vijay Nambiar, Chief of Staff United Nations, Mitul Desai, Sr. Advisor to Obama government for South and Central Asia and Prabhu Dayal, Consul General of India in the US.
    The numerous awards Patel has received speak volumes about his effective
motivational skills. Earlier this year, he was conferred the KATHA UK — Global Excellence Award at the House of Lords, London for being one of the country’s most effective and entertaining motivational speaker in recent times. In the past, Patel has received the Indira Gandhi Priyadarshani Award and the National Achievement Award for Excellence in Education and Training in New Delhi.
    Along with his transformational training programmes for the corporate and education sector, he also conducts one on one image coach
ing programmes for CEOs, industrialists, celebrities and people from the entertainment and political arena.
For details call: +91 20 32921868/ +91 20 65234735 E-mail: training@ecolesolitaire.com
www.minocherpatel.com www.ecolesolitaire.com 

Minocher Patel