Tuesday 11 March 2014

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Pictures which prove Mohit Raina is indeed most stylish TV personality in India

 

He changed the way people looked at TV stars, courtesy his magnetic charm and suave personality. And now, TV hottie, Mohit Raina has been given yet another title- that of 'the most stylish television personality' at one of the country's leading style awards held in Mumbai. 

 

 The actor, who was dressed to kill at the star-studded ceremony looked dapper in a black suit, proving to everyone why he was taking the most stylish trophy home. And if you're still wondering why he was chosen for the award, we present to you some pictures which prove why Mohit is indeed the most fashionable star on TV.

 

 Click further to see why Mohit is just the most stylish actor in tinseltown.

 

Deepika Padukone prays at the Golden Temple

 


Deepika spent over an hour on the temple premises.


Actress Deepika Padukone visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar to offer prayers on March 11.

Dressed in white salwar kameez, the 28-year-old actress prayed at the Sikh shrine and also donated Rs 1000, said Parampal Singh, ADCP Punjab Police, who accompanied Deepika into the temple.

The Chennai Express star spent over an hour on the temple premises. "I don't want to leave this place and it seems the Almighty is around me," Deepika Padukone told Mr Singh on her way out.

The actress then headed to her hotel near the airport and later left for Mumbai.






Ganga Ke Lal Kashi Vishwanath shoot completed

 


Ganga Ke Lal Kashi Vishwanath

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Made under Neel Kamal Production, shooting of Bhojpuri film 'Ganga Ke Lal Kashi Vishwanath' has been completed. Film is produced by R S Jha and directed by Ashok Chaturvedi. Vinay Anand, Rani Chatterjee, Roshan Kumar, Akshara Singh are the main stars in the movie.

Film is a new contemporary take on love and couples. It has been shot at various locations in Silvassa and Mumbai.

 

 

 

 

 

Ambition and problem solving key to business profitability

 

CHENNAI: Competitiveness may not necessarily be achieved only through core business areas. "Businesses today need to focus on issues that go beyond core activity to achieve success and leadership," S Gopalakrishnan, president, CII and executive vice-chairman, Infosys said in his chief guest address at a Conference on 'Conscious Competitiveness' organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in the city on Tuesday.

"We have to look at how we are impacting the society and environment in addition to our economic responsibility. This includes adopting conscious measures like CSR (corporate social responsibility), green strategies, adopting and following good practices on governance, emphasising human rights and revisiting labour issues," he added
Clarifying that conscious business does not prevent firms from making profits; Gopalakrishnan explained that it is about achieving profits while adding value to consumers. "Enterprises that distinguish themselves in a competitive world and emerge as leaders are known to spend more on research and development than their competitors," he said.
In his address, Dr Nachiket Mor, member-financial inclusion advisory Committee of the Central Board of the Reserve Bank of India, urging businesses to go out and find a compelling proposition, and solve a real problem, he said that there is no dearth of opportunities in India. "There are plenty of ideas around. What is key is ambition. Think about businesses that have scale impact, and are national. Conscious competitiveness is not about a balance between business and social interests; it is just the same thing," Dr Mor said.




Moushumi Chatterjee says no to politics for now

     



Kolkata, March 11 : Veteran actress Moushumi Chatterjee Tuesday ended speculation about contesting the Lok Sabha elections on a Trinamool Congress ticket, and also said no to campaigning for candidates.






In 2004, Chatterjee had contested the Lok Sabha elections for the Congress from Kolkata North East constituency but lost to Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) candidate Mohammed Salim.

Last week the actress met West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the state secretariat Nabanna, fuelling speculation that she was eyeing a ticket for the polls.

"I am not thinking of politics at the moment. Though I have got offers from more than one party, I am not taking the step now. I can't say about the future though," she told the media here.

"When I feel I am capable (for politics), then I will announce my decision. I will not be campaigning for any candidate," she said.

Chatterjee admitted that joining politics in 2004 was a mistake.

"It was a mistake on my part. I couldn't understand the nuances. I had only 25 days," she said.

The actress - one of the highest paid in her time - spoke about her "immense respect" for Banerjee, a fact that had in the past prompted her to decline an offer to stand against her.

"I was once asked to stand against her but I declined. She has come a long way through so much struggle and I have tremendous respect for her," she said.








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