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MMC-206
Master of Mass Communication (2ND Year)

Directorate of Distance Education

GURU JAMBHESHWAR UNIVRSITY OF


SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, HISAR

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INDEX

Assignments

-Editing Tele-Printer Copies 10

-Newspaper Page Make-Up 03

-Dummy of a Tabloid 01(Attached


Separately)

-News Stories- Covering Major Events 05

-Book Review 01

-Film Review 02

-TV Review 02

-Script of Radio News 02

-Script of other Radio Programs 02

-Script of TV News 02

-Script of Advertising (TV and Radio) 04

-Print Advertisements

(a) Classified 05
(b) Display Classified 05
(c) Display 03

-Posters 02

-Pamphlets 02

-Leaflets 02

-Press Reasaleases 02

-Dummy of House Journal 01(Attached


Separately)

-Questionnaire for Research 02


Newspaper Page Make-Up: 1 (Front Page)
Newspaper Page Make-Up: 2 (Editorial Page)
NEWS STORIES:
1. Kirori Mal students held for ragging
NEW DELHI: In swift, exemplary action, police arrested two third-year BSc students of Kirori
Mal College on Monday who had allegedly ragged a junior in a hostel room on Sunday night.
The college authorities filed an FIR against its students Honey Mohammad of BSc physical
sciences and Akshay Choudhary of BSc computer science for ragging a first year BSc student of
physical sciences, Ashutosh, in room number 64 of the KMC's boys hostel.

According to DCP North Sagarpreet Hooda, ``We have registered a case and arrested the two
students who were alleged to be involved in the incident. Further investigations are on.'' The cops
will also record the statement of the victim.

College authorities said the victim was verbally abused and made to squat like a `murga' - a
convoluted and painful posture used as a punishment. The case was registered on the complaint
of the college authorities under section 294 (obscene acts and songs), 323 (punishment for
voluntarily causing hurt), 342 (punishment for wrongful confinement) and 355 (assault or
criminal force with intent to dishonour a person) of Indian Penal Code at the Maurice Nagar
Police Station. The two will be produced before the court on Tuesday. Earlier in the day, the
college proctoral committee after a two-hour meeting decided to expel the two students. The
students had already been expelled from the hostel immediately after the ragging incident was
reported to the warden, K A Singh, late on Sunday night.

Bhim Sen Singh, principal of the college, told TOI, ``We have decided to expel the two senior
students from the hostel and college with immediate effect and have filed an FIR against them. It
is unfortunate that despite so many awareness campaigns, we are still in the grip of this menace.
We want to give exemplary punishment and hope the expulsions would act as a deterrent for
other students.''

Interestingly, the college authorities have also decided to suspend another student who has so far
not identified. The student is said to be responsible for sending the fresher to room number 64,
where the alleged ragging took place. ``We have also decided to suspend another student who
supposedly took part in the ragging. He is yet to be identified. But we hope after the
investigation, we will be able to identify this person as well,'' Singh said.

Stating that the incident was an eye opener, Singh said that ragging seems to be rampant in
various forms. ``The incident shattered my confidence that ragging didn't happen in my college.
In fact, such ragging is rampant across institutions but the victims don't come forward to register
complaints,'' said Singh.
2. Mishap fallout: No water still
NEW DELHI: It has been more than two weeks since an under-construction Metro line collapsed
in Zamrudpur. But even now the DMRC has not yet been able to clear the area and Delhi Jal
Board (DJB) has not been able to undertake repairs on a main transmission line that was
supplying water to nearby colonies. Areas like Dayanand Colony, Amar Colony and parts of
Lajpat Nagar are either getting water supply for barely 10-15 minutes a day or simply not at all.

The situation in the affected areas is so bad that residents are now storing water from the colony
park taps. In Dayanand Colony, where there has been no supply since July 12, when the accident
took place, residents are either buying water from private tankers for Rs 800-1,000 or standing in
line for hours at the park tap, filling water in buckets. "We are at the tail end of the system and
have not got a drop of water since the accident. Earlier DJB was sending tankers but even those
haven't come for the past five days. DJB tankers are also pointless for us since they do not have
motors and we cannot pump water up to the tanks on the roof,'' said Ashok Gupta, a resident of
Dayanand Colony's C-block.

A resident of Amar Colony, Vijender Gupta, is paying Rs 1,400 for a tanker right now, up from
Rs 700 that was being charged initially. "DJB had started routing our supply through another
pipe but that has meant that sometimes we don't get any water. The supply comes for barely 10-
15 minutes and there is no fixed time for it either. My wife and I have been getting up at all odd
hours, just to check if the water is coming. Officials are unable to tell us anything,'' said Gupta.

DJB officials said that the affected site had not been cleared by DMRC yet though they were
supplying water to all areas from alternate sources. "Earlier we were told that the area would be
cleared and handed over to us within a week. However, the debris has not been moved from
above the pipe area and we have not been able to carry out repairs. We are expecting to get the
area in another 4-5 days and our work should be complete in another couple of days," said an
official.

Anuj Dayal, spokesperson, DMRC, said: "The girder that had fallen is very heavy and a lot of
precaution is being taken while removing it. The work will take at least another four or five
days.''
3. Soap operas giving wrong message: LG
NEW DELHI: Addressing 100 students of Delhi University who were inducted as `Student
Traffic Volunteers' in Delhi Police, Lieutenant Governor Tejendra Khanna on Monday said soap
operas on Indian television were projecting wrong attitudes. "Look at the serials in which family
members are portrayed as those looking forward to damage the prospect of another. The
characters are willing to crush, crumble others. What are they trying to promote... I don't think
this is good. We should be living examples of Indian culture,'' Khanna said.

In view of Commonwealth Games, the traffic police have trained about 100 volunteers to assist
officials in management of vehicles at key intersections in the city. While handing over I-cards to
the volunteers, Khanna said: "The scheme will continue till the Commonwealth Games to help
traffic policemen enforce rules better.'' It has been observed that violations come down to nearly
one-sixth at intersections where volunteers are positioned. The program is being supported by
Institute of Road Traffic Education (IRTE) and Hyundai Motors India Ltd.

The volunteers are required to work for three hours a day, five days a week during peak hours for
which each student will be given a stipend of Rs 2,000 per month. The traffic police has asked
IRTE to call in all the volunteers who have been trained in the past years for the Games. "We
have trained over 800 traffic volunteers so far. We are going to call them and use their services
during the Games,'' said Rohit Baluja, president, IRTE.
4. Women to ride for free in DTC buses on Rakhi
There's good news for women residents of the city. On Wednesday, when the Delhi celebrates in
Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses. Delhi Metro is also making special arrangements for
the Rakhi rush, so even if the tickets are not free here, the ride will be more comfortable.

Chief minister Sheila Dikshit announced on Monday that women will travel free in DTC buses
on Rakshabandhan. "To ensure that women reach their brothers' homes safely, they will be
allowed free ride in all DTC ordinary buses and green low-floor buses till 5 PM on Wednesday,''
said an official.

Meanwhile, Delhi Metro will run 60 extra train trips on Rakshabandhan, and are deploying
additional personnel to cater to the extra rush of commuters.

"Trains will be run at peak-hour frequency from 8 am to 8.30 pm on Wednesday and 19 trains
which are normally withdrawn from the lines during off peak hours (12.30 pm to 04.30 pm) will
be kept in service performing 60 extra trips making a total of 1,380 trips on that day,'' said a
spokesperson.

At all the busy stations, where an additional rush of commuters is expected, more Customer
Facilitation Agents are being called in to guide people. The extra manpower will be deployed at
Dilshad Garden, Shahdara, Welcome, Seelampur, Shastri Park, Pitampura, Rohini East, Rohini
West, Rithala, Jahangir Puri, Adarsh Nagar, GTB Nagar, Yamuna Bank, Uttam Nagar East, and
Nawada, among others.

The ticket counters are also being spruced up with more manpower and adequate quantities of
change. The DMRC ticketing staff at 40 stations has been instructed to do additional shifts of a
total of 444 hours.

In the past years, Rakhi is a busy day on Delhi Metro has the train network sees an additional
load of nearly one lakh commuters. In 2008, 7.75 lakh passengers travelled on Rakshabandhan
by the Metro. At present, the Delhi Metro ridership has already increased substantially as the
Metro carried 8,37,451 passengers per day in July 2009 which is the maximum ridership so far in
any month.
5. Sheila wants discoms to pay fine for power cuts
NEW DELHI: It seems, more trouble is heading for Anil Ambani, who is embroiled in a tussle
for natural gas with his brother. Chief minister Sheila Dikshit has directed principal secretary
(power) Rajendra Kumar to write to Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) asking
for implementation of the clause to slap a fine on discoms for power cuts.

Dikshit informed the cabinet of the decision during Monday's meeting. It was unanimously
welcomed by all ministers, said a source.

Power department sources say the move has been triggered by persistent reports of powercuts
when there is no power shortage in the city. The commission has been asked to "investigate the
attitude'' of discoms and impose "exemplary penalties'' for unexplained and long power cuts.

According to sources, the CM, however, did not clarify in the cabinet meeting what would be
deemed as a "long power cut''.

The ministers are believed to have told the CM that the fact that some power cuts are not
unavoidable has been proved conclusively several times as "names-dropping'' solves the
problems. "It is common experience that if an influential person calls or approaches some senior
discom official, the matter is resolved within no time. Hence, it is obvious that loadshedding is
also happening when there are other options. This is not acceptable. Moreover, it is only areas
under BSES which seem to have a perpetual problem, but NDPL areas are doing fine. This again
raises the suspicion about the performance of the discom,'' said a source.

Meanwhile, DERC officials maintain that they have already initiated a probe into the issue of
power crisis in June and what triggered the problem, hinting that penalising discoms for
deficiency in services was definitely not ruled out. The power regulator has sought reports of all
the transactions in power purchase and sale by all the three discoms during the crisis period to
assess whether the crisis could have been avoided.

"Details of discoms' power transactions have been sought and sent to State Load Dispatch Centre
(SLDC) for verification. Only after this, we will pass an order accordingly,'' said a senior official.

Initial investigation suggests that power was available and some discoms were not willing to bid
high to procure power.

While the decision to penalise discoms may bring some relief to power-starved Delhiites, the
powercuts are back since the rains have stopped once more and the temperature is on the rise.

This is not the first time that something of this nature has been discussed. Some time back, the
state cabinet had proposed to slap a fine on discoms for unscheduled powercuts, and the money
thus collected was to be handed over to the affected consumers. The proposal was welcomed
unanimously, but it never saw the light of day, leaving Delhi at the mercy of discoms.
6. 2 held for burglary in judge's house

NEW DELHI: Two men were arrested for their alleged involvement in the burglary in a sessions
court judge's house in Lodhi Colony area of south Delhi. The accused Gopal (25) and Ganpat
(24) hail from Sikar and Ajmer in Rajasthan and were apprehended with stolen goods worth Rs 2
lakh, said the police.

"The duo was involved in the burglary in the residence of C K Chaturvedi, a sessions judge, on
July 2 afternoon when he was not at home. They had ransacked his house and decamped with
some jewellery, besides his medal and coins. They were involved in a number of burglary cases,''
said DCP (south) HGS Dhaliwal.

During investigations, it came to light that all the incidents were reported from Block No 23 of
Lodhi Colony when the house owners were away. "The criminals had precise information about
the movement of the house owners. The team in plain clothes laid traps in Block No 23 for
several days which led to their arrests,'' an official said.
7. Suspected Hizbul terrorists sent to police custody till Aug 17
NEW DELHI: A Delhi Court on Friday remanded two suspected Hizbul Mujahideen terrorists,
who were allegedly planning attacks in the national capital, to police custody till August 17.

In a brief hearing in the chamber, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Kaveri Baweja accepted the
plea of Delhi police which had sought their custody for interrogationThe two-- Javed Ahmed
Tantray and Ashiq Ali Bhat -- were arrested last night.

Police alleged that the militants are from Pakistan and had met the outfit's chief Syed Salahudin
several times. They got arms training in Pakistan. They had first met Salahudin in PoK in 2003.
In one of their recent meetings with the Hizbul leader, he asked the duo to carry out attacks
against India.
8. Swine flu scare in IIT Delhi after student tests +ve

New Delhi: The swine flu scare has reached one of the premier technology institutes in the
country. IIT Delhi has sanitised its hostel after a student staying there was diagnosed with swine
flu.

Students say that there is no panic now and instead there is fear, especially after the death of a
14-year-old girl in Pune. They say they have taken to wearing protective masks after a student
was diagnosed with the flu.

The authorities have also put up circulars informing the hostel students on timings of doctor
visits for checking for swine flu as well as the precautionary measures to be taken to protect
oneself against the illness.

The campus hospital will be used for preliminary check up and if the students show flu-like
symptoms, they will be sent to the nearby Malviya Nagar Hospital.

IIT's DOS AND DON'TS

• Regular surgical masks protect from respiratory droplets

• Masks must completely cover nose and mouth

• Do not cough or sneeze outside the mask

• Experts say three-layered surgical masks are for basic protection

• More sophisticated N95 masks are recommended for people infected and their
families and for those in contact with H1N1 patients

• Try and not visit crowded places


9. BJP frames new party line: inclusive Hindutva
New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday adopted a political resolution owning collective
responsibility for its defeat in the Lok Sabha elections and insisting that its Hindutva ideology was inclusive.

"Hinduism or Hindutva is not to be understood or construed narrowly confined only to religious practices or
expressed in extreme forms," the resolution said.

"It is, therefore, inclusive representing the finest imprints of our cultural and civilisational ideas. This profound
concept is the real inspiration for a resurgent India with which the BJP is proud to be associated," it said.

Senior BJP leader L K Advani urged the party to follow a tolerant version of Hindutva while maintaining its
ties with the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS).

Advani told the concluding day of the BJP’s two-day national executive internal bickering had demoralised the
workers of the party--a hint at leaders who have been complaining against electoral strategy and want blame
for it fixed.

Advani told the closed-door meeting it is wrong to blame individuals for the party’s defeat--a defence of Aurn
Jaitley, who played a key role in forming electoral strategy and is now the Leader of the Opposition in the
Rajya Sabha.

Advani said the party has to “urgently evolve a system of encouraging younger leaders at all levels”.

"It is sad that a certain 'train compartment mentality' has got developed within the party, which makes those in
leadership positions to ignore promising, talented and committed cadres who are standing 'outside' and waiting
for the door to open," said Advani, 81.

"It is a matter of concern that our party seems to be plateau-ing in some states, which are our strongholds, and
have actually suffered big reversals in some others," he said.

Former BJP president Venkaiah Naidu, who briefed the media about the party’s meeting, said the party needed
to articulate its ideology better.

Naidu said the BJP would play a “constructive role” as the main Opposition and would “bounce” book.
“Defeat is fact of life--we will bounce back. Some people love the defeat of the BJP; we request them to go
through the facts--we are still strong,” he said.
10. One lab says Varun CD doctored, another says no
New Delhi: The investigation into the alleged hate speeches given by Bharatiya Janata Party
(BJP) leader Varun Gandhi in his constituency Pilibhit has come out with two conflicting
versions.

Sources in the Central Scientific Forensic Laboratory (CFSL) in Chandigarh have told CNN-IBN
that a CD which contained Varun’s voice had been doctored.

Sources in the Chandigarh laboratory say the voice in the CD matches Varun’s but it could have
been edited to join sentences and make it look like one continuous speech by the Pilibhit MP.

The Chandigarh laboratory’s opinion contradicts what a FSL laboratory in Lucknow has said.
The Lucknow laboratory said videotapes showing Varun giving speeches were not doctored and
it was Varun’s voice.

"The FSL report, which was received by police yesterday (Sunday), has confirmed that the voice
in the tapes is that of Varun Gandhi and the CD is not doctored," said police officer Mani Ram
Rao, who is investigating the complaints filed against Varun for his speeches at public meetings
on March 7 and March 8.

Dr R S Varma, director of CFSL in Lucknow, refused to comment on his laboratory’s findings.


“A CD on Varun Gandhi's speech was sent to us, which was examined here in CSFL. We have
sent the report to UP police,” he said.

Varun’s mother, BJP leader Maneka Gandhi, on Sunday rejected the Lucknow laboratory’s
report. “The entire tape is doctored, words have been interchanged… the forensic report is a one-
sided version,” Maneka, MP from Aonla in Uttar Pradesh, told journalists on Sunday before her
party’s national executive in Delhi.

Congress leader Manish Tewari though claimed the BJP cannot shirk responsibility for Varun’s
speeches. “It’s not Varun Gandhi who alone is responsible. It is the responsibility of the entire
BJP, which stood by him and thought that it could reap political dividends out of it,” said Tewari.
BOOK REVIEW

THE SMASHING HIT by Chetan Bhagat questions the Indian


educational system.
Three months overdue on a customary visit to ‘University Books House’ at Kamla Nagar, I
picked up this book from the shelf where it was being flaunted for over three on a friends advice.
Half past midnight I turned to its pages to do something through my sleepless night with a
thought to arouse a sleep. But trust me this 300 odd pages book was so gluing that I went on
reading from page one to three hundred in one reading, sipping the fun down the throat. This is
what everyone, to whom this book went in circulation, did.
This book featuring Hari, Ryan and Alok, is a smashing hit. The three meet at the premier
engineering institute of India when they were dragged out of there beds at midnight with drowsy
eyes by the seniors for a ragging session. This ragging session was the stepping stone of Jai and
Veeru friendship. They take every major and minor jolt of life together.
This book is a mockery of Indian educational system which leaves no stone unturned in churning
out muggers and not identifying the real talent; let it be the premier institute of India or some
ABC institute situated at the far end of the Indian frontiers. Chetan Bhagat stakes a direct
challenge to the mythical equation - Study= Pass and tries to draw a clear demarcation as to how
much is one supposed to bury him / herself in books.
Challenging the well established norms of the Indian educational system he argues that just
books and their company don’t really make a good student. The sub-title reads what not to do at
IIT, but the main point of attraction is that if Bhagat doesn’t want people to do this, why he took
the pain to write this 300 odd pages. As my conscience allows me to establish, he just wants to
show how boring the college life can be if one doesn’t venture to add colours to it.
Other surprising fact is that other IITian girls didn’t find a mention in this book, but then these
were mechanical (physically, mentally and metaphorically) students. Then of course operation
pendulum (don’t ask me what is that, for that you need to read it) and Alok’s metaphoric suicidal
leap from the institute roof adds to the miserable wastage of life, as we can see how Janakpuri
district centre has become a hub for suicides.
There are people who may hate this book and there are others who are going to be left
bewildered and sorry. They will be left with a thought that there was a much colourful life
outside waiting to embrace me and to kiss me when I was in the black and white company of
books. Well it’s upon the personal perspective of the reader, which side influences him. But one
thing is for sure that one you read one page, you will loose count of time and won’t leave the
book before you read the last word.
FILM REVIEW

RAB NE BANA DI JODI


One often cribs about Yash Raj repeatedly casting SRK in similar roles, in film after film.
However, this allegation is far from true. Right from DARR to CHAK DE INDIA, the
combination has collaborated on varied subjects. With RAB NE BANA DI JODI, they take this
association to another level altogether.

To start with, RAB NE BANA DI JODI brings back the golden team of DILWALE
DULHANIYA LE JAYENGE and MOHABBATEIN after a hiatus and the only parallel you can
draw with the earlier achievements is the fact that each of them is a love story. Otherwise, RAB
NE BANA DI JODI is truly different. It's not set in London or Switzerland, there's no sarso ke
khet, it's not about a good looking couple sporting designer outfits and accessories, there's no
parental opposition either.

Set your eyes anywhere and you see countless unknown faces. In markets, malls, streets,
airports, stations, just about everywhere. And everyone who walks this planet has a story to tell.
With RAB NE BANA DI JODI, Aditya Chopra talks of one such ordinary person. Living in one
of those crowded bylanes of Amritsar, his life undergoes a 360 degree change the moment he
sets his eyes on a beautiful girl.

Like SRK does a 360 degree turn in the movie, Aditya Chopra too does a complete turn as far as
the story is concerned. Seeped in Indian emotions and traditional values and very desi at heart,
RAB NE BANA DI JODI is a complete departure from the good-looking, picture perfect YRF
movies that sport glam bodies parading designer outfits.

For the present-day generation, a story like RAB NE BANA DI JODI may come across as an
original piece of work, but if you've been a keen observer of films of yore, you can't help
overlook the similarities with Dr. V. Shantaram's NAVRANG and more precisely, Raj Kapoor's
SATYAM SHIVAM SUNDARAM. In fact, RAB NE BANA DI JODI also brings back
memories of the low-cost MAIN MERI PATNI AUR WOH [Rajpal Yadav, Rituparna
Sengupta], not in terms of story, but in terms of characters.

The problem is, RAB NE BANA DI JODI works in patches. The first 30 minutes and the
penultimate 30 minutes are the highpoint of the enterprise, but the screenplay in between doesn't
hold your attention. That's the truth!

In a nutshell, RAB NE BANA DI JODI is no DILWALE DULHANIYA LE JAYENGE. It's not


MOHABBATEIN either. At best, it's an average fare that may generate some curiosity initially,
that's it. You expect much, much more, but? alas!

Surinder [Shah Rukh Khan], a simple, clean hearted, honest man working for Punjab Power,
leads a humdrum life, but the moment he sets his eyes on Taani [Anushka Sharma], his life
undergoes a change. She's flamboyant, fun-loving, vivacious, unlike Surinder. But unforeseen
circumstances bring them together.

Director Aditya Chopra chooses a desi plot and weaves a story around an ordinary, middle class
couple. The story begins with gusto and the initial scenes between Shah Rukh and Anushka are
thoroughly interesting. But the screenplay falters the moment Shah Rukh's character Surinder
transforms into Raj and his personality undergoes a sea-change. The first question that strikes
you is, why didn't Anushka realize it's him, her husband, not someone else? Sure, he has
undergone a complete makeover, but how can you not recognise your husband's voice or
appearance? That's a glaring flaw, it's like taking the viewer for granted!

The sequences thereafter are equally uneven. A few sequences are well executed, but the
problem is that Shah Rukh keeps playing the game till the very end. If he had to win her heart, he
could've done so by making her realize that it's a mirage, making her realize that the person she
loves and the person she's married are the same.

There's a twist in the tale only towards the pre-climax, when Anushka is ready to elope with Raj,
her dance partner. The climax, the drama that ensues during the finale of the dance competition,
is excellent. Even the end [the honeymoon in Japan] brings a smile on your face.

Director Aditya Chopra is letdown by his own writing. The story is not convincing, the
screenplay is not water-tight and therefore, RAB NE BANA DI JODI does not create the impact
it ought to make. Also, the film is quite lengthy. With a running time of approx. 2.45 hours, RAB
NE BANA DI JODI could've easily done with some trimming. The unwanted flab could've been
trimmed for a better impact.

Salim-Sulaiman's music is of a mixed variety. 'Haule Haule' is a superb composition and 'Dance
Pe Chance' is foot-tapping, but the remaining tracks, though well shot, are plain average. Ravi
Chandran's cinematography is top notch.

Shah Rukh is superb as the simpleton and your heart goes out to him every time he appears on
screen. You want the underdog to win and here too, the way SRK tackles this part, you're all the
more convinced. As Raj, SRK goes overboard at times. Anushka looks the character and
surprises you with a confident performance. It's no small achievement to share screen space with
an actor of the calibre of SRK and Anushka manages it very well from start to end. Vinay Pathak
is incredible. He contributes enormously in making the proceedings lively.
2. Amir Khan’s GAJINI

The wait is finally over! An Aamir Khan film is nothing short of an event. The supremely
talented actor acts in one film a year and no two films are ever identical in terms of plotline. No
wonder then that you await an Aamir starrer with bated breath.

GHAJINI, the Tamil version, has been a massive hit and so was its dubbed Telugu version. Will
the Hindi adaptation live up to the humungous expectations? The hype is unmatched and you
expect no less than a present-day masterpiece. Now the good news: GHAJINI demonstrates how
strong film-making can enhance and elevate an already solid concept.

GHAJINI is a revenge saga, one ingredient that has been the staple diet of Hindi films since time
immemorial. It is a powerful film. It has the power to sweep you off your feet from the word 'go'.
It has a riveting story, which has been told with flourish by director A.R. Murugadoss. And, of
course, it has a knockout performance by Aamir Khan. If at all there's a shred of doubt whether
Aamir is The Best in the business, all you've got to do is check out GHAJINI.

Flaws any? Running time [almost 3 hours]? Not at all! There's so much happening in every scene
and the screenplay is so gripping that you don't feel the need to look at the auditorium ceiling or
at your watch at brief intervals. You aren't restless. As moviegoers, we've watched countless
good versus evil fares over the years and although GHAJINI belongs to the same family, not
once does it take the beaten track. The story has been told differently and most importantly, the
story offers so many twists-n-turns that you just can't guess what would unfold next.

Is it violent? It is, at times, but the violence here is justified. In fact, every time the protagonist
bashes up the evil-doers, you clap and root for him. The climax is jaw-dropping -- dissimilar
from the original, but it's an out of the world experience nonetheless.

To sum up, GHAJINI is commercial Hindi cinema at its best. The film has 'Hit' written all over
it. Let me put it this way: Cancel whatever you're doing today and go watch GHAJINI instead.

Aamir Khan is suffering from acute short-term memory loss set off by the violent murder of his
girlfriend Asin. He's got to work around this handicap, but with methodical and meticulous
determination. Aamir etches a path of clues that lead him on his road.

To aid him in his quest, he carries around a sheaf of Polaroids and when he is really sure of a
piece of information, he has it tattooed on his body, which stands in for the damaged part of his
mind. His indelibly marked torso is the repository of his grief, his rage and his reason to go on
living.

Any more revelation would do gross injustice to the film and to its viewer. First things first!
GHAJINI is not MEMENTO. There're minor similarities, but GHAJINI takes a completely
different route to tell its story. Director A.R. Murugadoss tells this one differently. It starts off
with what happens in the past, comes to the present-day, goes back in time again and returns to
the contemporary again. This is a breathless, exciting story, heart-breaking and exhilarating at
the same time.

Hindi movies have often depicted people suffering from amnesia/memory loss, but GHAJINI is
poles apart because the protagonist recalls events only for 15 minutes. The story is its USP,
without a doubt. But what adds sheen and glory to the story is Aamir's portrayal of a man
suffering from short-term memory loss. Aamir hardly speaks. In fact, the leading lady [Asin]
speaks more than Aamir in the film. But Aamir speaks volumes with his eyes, he conveys
whatever has to be conveyed through his body language, he says it all with his facial expressions
and that only makes GHAJINI a memorable, never-seen-before experience.

Director A.R. Murugadoss deserves brownie points for not just coming up with an interesting
story, but also presenting it [refreshingly] differently. The storyteller balances the light moments
and the ones demanding intensity with expertise. There's dum in every sequence. Even if the
director has to depict violence, he doesn't resort to blood-n-gore or knives-swords-pistols for
effect.

A.R. Rahman's music is top notch. At least three numbers have the unmistakable stamp of a
genius -- 'Guzarish', 'Behka' and 'Kaise Mujhe'. Ravi Chandran's cinematography is stunning.
The film bears a stylish look all through. The action sequences are brilliantly executed. The
Hindi moviegoers haven't seen such scenes ever.

Aamir delivers his career-best performance. In the first place, it requires courage and maturity to
name the film after the villain. Knowing how egoistic our stars are, something like this is next to
impossible in Hindi films.A lot has been said and written about the GHAJINI look -- Aamir's
hairstyle and his dream physique. It's awe-inspiring and if more and more people adopt the
'Aamir look' or hit the gym, it would be courtesy the actor. As far as his acting is concerned, he's
natural as the tycoon, but like a wounded, ferocious tiger when he goes on an avenging spree.
Without doubt, it's a concentrated, layered performance. He acts with his entire being. His body
movement, the details of his performance, everything rings true. He is both vulnerable and hard.
The pain in his face when he can't remember, is palpable. It's not only the plot that carries
GHAJINI. It's also the mood and the expression on Aamir's face that makes GHAJINI a treat.

Asin is fabulous. To share the screen space with an actor of the stature of Aamir Khan and yet
remain in your memory even after the show has ended is no cakewalk. She looks fresh and
photogenic and acts her part brilliantly. Pradeep Rawat, the villain, is first-rate. Jiah Khan
impresses, especially in the sequence when Aamir follows her to a shopping mall.

On the whole, GHAJINI is a winner all the way. The film will set new records and has the merits
to emerge one of the biggest Hits of all times. The weekend business should be historic, the
Week 1 business should be unparalleled, the lifetime gross should be amongst the biggest of all
times. In short, GHAJINI has 'Blockbuster' written all over it.
TV REVIEW

1. BALIKA VADHU

Child marriage is a distant name for us. Most of us believe that it is extinct completely or even if
does exist, it is only in the remote areas of Indian villages. This issue has little impact on us and
our daily lives because in essence these are just stories for us.

One such story comes into our homes everyday at 8.00 pm and for the first time, makes us feel
that child-marriages are not just stories but they has more life. It is an eclipse in the Indian
society and one of the reasons for India’s backwardness.

…:::Soul of BV:::…

A very sweet girl plays the role of little bride (balika vadhu). You c an’t help falling in love with
this sweet-cute-innocent-inquisitive girl’s screen presence. It leaves us wondering if it is the
magic of the director or exuberance of the girl.

She is the show-stealer - the soul of the serial. Her character is named (Aanandi) who is a girl
from a remote village, loves studying, intelligent, does her hubby’s homework, gives bangles to
her widow-friend and gets punished for the same.

Director has done a marvelous job in exhibiting the transition of Aanandi from a chirpy girl to a
disheartened soul. It has come out so beautifully and naturally that it leaves the viewers
astounding.

…:::Story:::…
Balika Vadhu, set in rural Rajasthan, narrates the story of child bride Aanandi. She is just 11
years old and married to Jagdish and lives with his parents (sasuma and bapusa), paternal uncle
(tausa), sister (sugna) and grandmother (dadisa).

Aanandi’s mother-in-law is a very loving and doting mother. She loves Aanandi as her own
daughter.

The villain in the story is dadisa. She plays the character of a lady who is orthodox and believes
in old customs and traditions. She keeps harassing and scolding Aanandi as she expects her to act
and behave like a grown up bride for her family.

…:::Rajasthani flavor:::…
As colorful and vibrant Rajasthan is in the backdrop of this show, it aesthetically captures the
essence of the state.

The background score is truly Rajasthani folk music which is neither too loud nor too laidback.
Even the title track (choti si umar mein…) is perfectly aligned to Rajasthan.
The sets can’t be more magical and natural. They reflect pure Rajasthani flavor. The house of
Aanandi’s in-laws is elegantly Rajasthani on the lines of thakurs. Aanandi’s own home captures
remote Rajasthan’s enigma.

In fact, the language usage is also decided after completely researching on Rajasthan’s language.
In a nutshell, watching this makes us feel that we have entered into Rajasthan.
…:::What it means to me?:::…
My mom was the first person to talk about this show in our home after word-of-the-mouth
publicity in her kitty circle. I discarded the show straight away commenting that who is going to
bear the preachy torture… To my surprise the show is completely opposite to what I thought. It
is not a preachy show about child-marriage. It is full of entertainment as this fictional account
focuses on entertaining the viewers. The show addresses the issue of child marriage but the tone
and mood is not at all preachy.

…:::Footnotes:::…
This very unique show is produced by Sphere Origins. The main star cast includes:
“Avika Gor” as Anandi“Avinash Mukherjee” as Jagdish.

’’Balika Vadhu’’ on Colors TV is an interesting and really a "hat ke" daily soup. Watch it
from Mon-Fri at 8 pm!
TV REVIEW

2. SAAT PHERE

One need not conduct a survey to assure oneself of the extent of popularity of this family
oriented melodrama embellished with a colourful Rajasthani origin.From the very beginning,the
serial was conceptualized with an indepth foresightedness that it exceedingly succeeded in
leaving an indelible impression on the minds of its ardent viewer community.

The director packaged his product with a variety of ingredients which are blended with
such dexterity that it has been able to market itself independently.Not belonging to the
contemporary generation of daily soap operas which are infested with intriguing plots and high
intensity of negative emotions, Saat Phere came out as a stark contrast to the routine content
which is meant for disillusioning the audience.

Saat Phere is a delight to watch for those category of viewers who wish to seek
entertainment out of the harsh realities of life being depicted in the storyline.Raj Shri Thakur aka
Saloni Singh who has also been a model for Tanishq Jewellers is a household name for branding
the image of an ideal Bahu but before marriage Saloni had to face humiliation not just at the
hands of strangers but also her own near and dear ones, owing to her dark complexion.

Her mother gets extremely worried for her marriage as she is being continuously rejected
for being a dark beauty inspite of having a variety of significant attributes which are truly
remarkable in their own ways.Saloni has a childhood friend Neel with whom she shares an
extraordinary pleasant relationship.He is unconcerned about her dark skin and is extremely fond
of her because of their emotional tie-up which has withstood the test of time.Saloni and Neel
love each other but due to varied family status ,the family of Saloni outrightly reject the
possibility of such a relationship.

Due to inability in getting their elder daughter married off to a respectable descent
family,they are forced to plan for the marriage of their younger daughter who holds a grudge
against her elder sister for being the most loving daughter of her father according to her childish
perceptions. But strange ways of destiny write a new chapter in Saloni’s life.The man who
comes to see her younger sister actually gives his consent for Saloni much to the surprise of her
family members as he is able to see through her dark skin,the beauty of her character and aura of
her belief in divinity.Even the family of the concerned man Nahar is convinced of the
simple,docile and homely attitude and Saloni despite innumerous conflicts is finally married in
the wealthy business class family.But certain members of the family are annoyed by her dark
complexion and persistently ignore her presence in the household but she finds a saviour in Tara
Bhabhi,the wife of her husband’s brother and Bhabo who is the matron responsible for bringing
up the two brothers after their parents death.Bhabo has acquired the status of a family member
owing to the duties which she fulfilled as a mother and father for the two brothers.

In hours of loneliness and blows of insult thrown upon her, Saloni finds a loyal
companion in Nahar who provides her the necessary emotional support and showers in her life
the grace of a blissful happy married life.But after a certain span of time comprising of marital
bliss and immense joy,Saloni encounters the shocking reality of her husband’s past married life
and his previous wife Chandni Singh who was an arrogant and mentally imbalanced woman and
had left the world.Hysteria of emotions springs out once the secret becomes official .Saloni cries
at her misfortune and leaves the house but when her husband is convicted with the murder of his
former wife and put into jail, she decides to prove the innocence of her husband.After an
extremely complex set of incidents, she outwits the actual element behind the murder who
accepts the responsibility of crime and is sent to jail.

Season of happiness arrives back for Saloni but ironically her own sister-in-law Kaveri
harbours jealousy and contempt against Saloni and frames every possible strategy to trigger
negativity into her life.Kaveri drives out the parents of Saloni from their legal ancestral house
and tries to distance her husband from his own parents in which she manages to succeed.Saloni
intervenes in the grim situation and Kaveri is ultimately exposed in her notorious moves against
the family.Now it is Kaveri’s turn to face the music and is forced to leave the house by her
furious and guilty husband who restores his parents back to their own home which was snatched
away by their own daughter-in-law.

Since Saloni is unable to bear the miserable situation of the villainous Kaveri and brings
her to her home.Kavera transforms herself into a sensitive,matured and responsible lady and
regains trust of her inlaws and husband only to return back to her usual self which is a dreaded
combination of hatred,jealousy and selfishness. Saloni, epitomising an ideal bride is again found
struggling against the split in her husband’s family fold due to the sudden appearance of a
doublefaced hypocritical sister of Tara Bhabhi who has poisoned Tara’s mindset strategically in
order to sow the seeds of bitterness among the two families and has even married the husband of
Tara to fulfill the undying wish of motherhood for Tara who is unable to conceive a child for her
husband.Saloni n Nahar dissented such a development in the family but failed miserably to
justify their apprehensions against the malicious intentions of the newly arrived female who is
skillfully posing to be the wellwisher of her sister Tara.
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RADIO TALK SHOW


Anchor- NAMASTE! & a very good morning to all our listeners at our community radio
special program ROO-BA-RU only on 90.4 M hz
This is a special interview based program where we have an expert to talk and impart
information and knowledge to our listeners on various issues.so today we have Mr. PL
Gupta an eminent and renouned historian and also a writer with us to discuss about
INDIAN CULTURE with is our subject of this episode. culture refers to a state of
intellectual development or manners. social and political forces that influence the growth of
a human being is defined as culture. Indian culture is rich and diverse and as a result unique
in its very own way. Our manners, way of communicating with one another, etc are one of
the important components of our culture therefore today we are here to discuss about the
same. Mr. Gupta welcome to our show. Mr. Gupta, you have been an eminent proponent
of Indian culture and tradition. What is India's greatest contribution to the world?

Mr. Gupta- I think the Vedantic concepts—the notion of an all-pervasive Brahman, the
atman that resides in all beings and the methodology of joining this atman to the Brahman,
which is broadly known as yoga. The belief in spiritual quest and primacy of consciousness
are deeply embedded in the texture of Indian civilization. This does contribute to the
special spiritual dimension that India has given to the world.

Anchor- Do you perceive a shift in consciousness, be it India or the world?

Mr. Gupta- Think two things are happening at the same time. On one hand, there is a
tremendous thrust towards materialism. There is an avalanche of violence and negative
values in our movies and television. On the other hand, there is a growing section of people
who are turning towards spirituality. I have been to several countries and I can see the
change. It is a double shift.

Anchor- But which is a stronger trend?

Mr. Gupta: That remains to be seen. If you look at the history of human race, both
negative and positive elements have run parallel. There has never been a time when either
has totally dominated the other. Trying to predict the outcome is futile. Instead, we should
contribute to the world in whatever way we can. I travel around the world speaking on
Vedanta, education, environment, global consciousness—on 'Life Positive' in fact. Our
tradition is life affirming.

Anchor- How would you define the meaning of life?

Mr. Gupta- The meaning of life is to reflect the divine within one's consciousness.
According to the Rig Veda, we should work for the liberation of our souls as well as for the
welfare of the society. I try to do both to the best of my capability.

Anchor- Thank you sir for enlightening us,and well Iwill also like to add on some thing
about culture that its like a flowing river thus should not be checked as stagnant water
becomes stale so is the case with culture. stagnant or restricted culture or civilization can
never progress therefore we must be ready to accept changes which are for the
development and betterment of ones culture. That’s all for today in our program ROO-BA-
RU, we’ll meet again later in the month till then keep smiling, and keep listening to 90.4
Mhz, Goodbye & take care
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आआआआ आआआआआ

आआआआ – खाकी के कारनामो(कारनामे या करतूत) की फेहिरसत लंबी होती जा रही है... इस बार खाकी को
अतीत ने िफर से दागदार बना िदया है... अब जो वािकया सामने आया .. वो आठ साल पहले का है.... लेिकन थाने
के िरकाडर मे ये मामला हाल ही मे दजर हुआ है... यमुनानगर की एक मिहला ने आईजी सरीखे ओहदे पर रह चुके...
एक अफसर के िखलाफ एफआईआर दजर कराई है...

आआआआ (ig yamunagar-03)

आआआ– (आआआआ आआ आआआआ आआआआ-आआआआ आआआ आआ आआ आआआआआआ आआ) ये आरोप हिरयाणा पुिलस के पूवर
ओहदेदार अफसर पर लगाए जा रहे है...आरोप लगाने वाली मिहला... की जुबा पर ये ददर िपछले आठ साल से है...
इस कहानी की शुरआत साल 2002 मे हुई थी... जब एक अबला अपने िलए नयाय की तलाश मे पुिलस के पास
आई थी...

बबबब – बबबबबबबब बबब(बबब 2002 बब बबबबब बब... बबबब बबब बब बबबबब बबबबब 498
बब बबबबब बबबब बबबबब बब बबब बबब बबबब बब बबबब बब..)

आआआ आआ – अपनी शादीशुदा िजंदगी के बुरे अनुभवो के बाद... पुिलस की शऱण लेना इतना महंगा पडेगा... ये बात
अरिवंदर कौर ने सपने मे भी नही सोची थी... फिरयाद लेकर आई एक मिहला को पुिलस के आला अफसर ने कैसे
मदद की होगी... खुद पीिडता की जुबानी ही जान ली जाए तो बेहतर है...

बबबब – बबबबबबबब बबब(बबबब बब बबबब बब बबबब बबबबबब... बबब बब बब बबबबबब...


बबबब बबबब बबब बबबबबबबब बबबबबब बबब)

आआआ आआआ – अब आपको बता दे... साल 2002 मे जब अरिवंद कौर के साथ ऐसी गुजरी... उस वकत महेद िसंह
अहलावत यमुनानगर मे एसपी हुआ करते थे... अपने पित के िखलाफ एफआईआर दजर होने के बाद भी काररवाई नही
हुई... तो अरिवंद कौर ने एसपी से मदद मागी.. मगर एसपी साहब की नीयत खराब हो गई... अरिवंद कौर के ऐसे
संगीन आरोप उस अफसर के िखलाफ दजर एफआईआर मे िलखे गए है...मगर िजस वकत ये वािकया सामने आया
था...अरिवंद कौर ने उस िदन भी एसपी साहेब के मंसूबो का िवरोध िकया था.. मगर िवरोध करने मे एसपी साहब ने
अपने ओहदे की आड मे जुबा को खामोश करने की कोिशश भी की...

बबबब – बबबबबबबब बबब(बबबबबबबब बबब बब.. बब बबब बबबब बब बबबबबब बब बबबब


बबबब बबबबबब बब बबबब बबबबबब बबब बबबबब बबबबब)

आआआ आआआ – अरिवंद कौर को अपने झासे मे फंसाने के िलए एसपी साहब ने िसफर अपने ओहदे की ही धौस नही
िदखाई बिलक... एक ओर मिहला अिधकारी का नाम लेकर भी अरिवंद कौर का भरोसा जीतने की कोिशश की...
अरिवंद कौर अपने ददर ए बया के दौरान उस मिहला अिधकारी का िजक करना भी नही भूलती....

बबबब – बबबबबबबब बबब(बबबबबबब बबबबबब बबबब बब... बब (बबबब बबब बबबबब-


आआआआआआ आआआआआ आआआआआ) बबबब बबबबबब बब...(बब बबब बबबबब)बबबब बब बबबबब...
बबबब बबब बब बबबबब बबबबब बबबबब बब बबबबब, बबबबब बब बबबब बबबबबब )

आआआ आआआआ – मगर अरिवंद कौर को अपना ददर बताने मे आठ साल का वकत गुजार िदया,... कयोिक महकमा
अपने ही आलािधकारी के िखलाफ उठने वाली जुबान को सुनने के िलए तैयार नही था... मगर आठ साल का वकत
अिनता के उन जखमो को भर नही पाया... जो कभी महेद िसंह अहलावत से िमले थे...महेद कौर के आरोपो मे आठ
साल तक ताजा रहे घावो की टीस आज भी महसूस हो रही है....
आआआआआआआआ आआ आआआआ आआआ आआआआआ आआ आआआ आआआआआआ आआआआआआआ, आआआआआआ आआआआआ
आआआआआआआ

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आआआआआआआ आआआआआ

आआआआ – हिरयाणा मे राजयसभा की दो खाली सीटो के िलए जुलाई मे मतदान होगा... ऐसे मे पदेश की िसयासी
िफजा पर इन सीटो के चुनावो का असर साफ िदखाई देगा...चुनावी एजेडे के मुतािबक सभी राजनीितक दल
करवट लेते िदखाई देगे....

आआआ –

आआ आआआ आआआआआ

आआ आआआआ आआआआआ

आआआआआआआआ आआ आआ-आआ आआआ

पदेश मे राजयसभा की दो सीटो के िलए चुनावी कायरकम घोिषत हो चुका है.. ऐसे मे पदेश की िवधानसभा मे इन
सीटो के िलए मतदान होगा.. जहा सभी िवधायक अपने मतािधकार का इसतेमाल करेगे... राजयसभा की सीटो के
आआआआआ आआ आआआआआआआआ 23 आआआ आआ आआआआ आआआआ....अिधसूचना जारी होते ही... नामाकन की पिकया
शुर हो जाएगी....चुनाव के िलए आआआआआआआ आआआआआ आआआआ आआ आआआआआ आआआआआ 30 आआआ होगी... जबिक
आआआआआआआ आआआआआ आआआ आआआआआ तक हो सकेगी...इस चुनाव के िलए आआ आआआआआ आआ आआआआआ
आआआआ....राजयसभा की सीटो को लेकर होने वाले घमासान मे िफलहाल गेद राजनीितक दलो के पाले मे ही है...
कयोिक उममीदवारो की घोषणा से पहले िसफर कयास भर लगाए जा रहे है... िक आिखर कागेस और आईएनएलडी
िकन उममीदवारो पर अपना दाव लगाएंगी... माना जा रहा है... जैस-े जैसे नामाकन दािखल करने की अंितम तारीख
करीब आती जाएगी... वैसे ही दोनो दल अंितम िदनो मे अपने पते खोलते नजर आएंगे...चुनाव मे बीजेपी के चार
िवधायक िकसके पक मे मतदान करेगे... ये बात भी अभी साफ नही हो पाई है... मगर मतदान तक शायद पाटी
कागेस िवरोध के अपने एजेडे पर िफर सहमत हो जाए...

आआआआआआ आआआआआआआ, आआआआआआ आआआआआ आआआआआआआ ।

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“IN THIS WORLD, THE “”I’S”" HAVE IT… (OPERATIC SINGER- I LOVE YOU TRULY,
TRULY I DO. LOOK INTO MY EYES…) (COUNTRY TWANG- I NEVER PROMISED
YOU A ROSE-COLORED GARDEN…,) AND THAT INCLUDES I-CARE OPTICAL…I-
CARE HAS EYEGLASSES, CONTACT LENSES, SUNGLASSES EVEN THOSE NEW
EUROPEAN FRAMES TO GIVE YOU THE EYE-CATCHING LOOK. I-CARE HAS YOUR
EYES COVERED.(DISCO SINGER: “THAT’S THE WAY..UH-HUH,I THINK I LIKE IT…)
SEEING IS BELIEVING. SO, WHO WANTS I-CARE? (group of people: I DO, I DO.) I-CARE
OPTICAL IN THE MICRONESIA MALL. ALL VISION INSURANCE ACCEPTED.”

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EFX: Establish downtown, cars passing, people etc.)


EFX: Two people walking.
Guy1: Hey man please don’t walk fast, wait for me. You know you have trouble
seeing..
Guy2: No I don’t..
Guy1: Really now.. can you read that sign?
Guy2: Nah.. Berr.., thta’s just too far too see..
Guy1: Aha.. So why do you say hello to people you don’t know and ignore the people
you know..
Guy2: That usually happens when its dark, you really can’t see the faces!
Guy1: So why do you usually fall on the stairs when it’s dusk..
Guy2: C’mon, they polish the stairs in the office too much, It has become too slippery..
EFX:.. 1 second gap in the conversation
Guy1: Are you sure you can see..
Guy2: (Sarcastic/Agitated) Yes I can!
Guy1: Hey there’s a…
Guy2: (Exasperated)I can see, I can see!….
EFX: Car Hitting Something
Guy1: ( No expression) …. car

FINAL VO... MARUTI SUZUKI ALTO... Lets go....

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VIDEO AUDIO

EXOTIC DANCER ( ESTABLISH EXOTIC MUSIC AND FADE FOR..)


DANCES HER WAY
TOWARD CAMERA. From the secret palaces of the Orient....from the modern
masters of Hollywood Vividcolor ...comes the most
SHE CONTINUES alluring, most entrapping, most reality altering, lipstick
UNTIL SHE'S IN ever. It's (CHINESE GONG) hypnotic honeydew.
EXTREME CLOSE
UP.

SHE PURSES HER Hypnotic honeydew. It's not just a lipstick...it's


LIPS WHILE pharmacological entrapment. He'll never know what hit
LOOKING DEEPLY him. One kiss and he's helpless; one kiss and he's yours
INTO CAMERA forever!
LENS.

FOOTAGE OF
TIGERS IN INDIA. Although this secret formula has long been illegal in
India, it's now available in the United States though a
TIGER SPRINGS ON special agreement with the Bureau of Wildlife
A LARGE ANIMAL Domestication. Try it; you life will never be the same
again.
GIRL IN ROOM
TOSSING OUT
CLOTHES. So forget about tight jeans, forget about long hair, forget
about push-up bras....Hypnotic Honeydew is here!
COUPLE WALKING Remember, if you don't use it on that special guy,
OFF WITH ARMS someone else will! Act now while there's still time!
AROUND EACH Hypnotic Honeydew is available in a unmarked brown
OTHER AS JILTED box. Hypnotic Honeydew. One kiss and he's yours
GIRL LOOKS ON. forever!

KEY OF SMALL, (READ VERY RAPIDLY) To purchase Hypnotic


UNREADABLE Honeydew you must be over 18 or have signed parental
DISCLAIMER. TEXT. consent. Not available in Boston, in Orange County
Florida, or Orange County California.
THEY WALKS OF
INTO SUNSET

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Press Release: 1

1. Sonia Gandhi, PM inaugurate IGI Airport’s Terminal 3

3 july 2010 , New Delhi, UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh on Saturday inaugurated the Indira Gandhi International Airport’s newly structured
Terminal 3. With this, IGI Airport becomes India’s largest and the 5th largest International
airport of the world.

The new terminal building can cater up to 34 million passengers annually and has 95
immigration counters. It also promises to redefine air travel in India and boasts of in-line
baggage handling system with capacity to handle 12,800 bags per hour.
There are six common check-in islands with 168 check-in counters and 78 passenger
boarding bridges.

Expressing her delight on being present there at the inauguration ceremony, UPA
chairperson Sonia Gandhi said that the Terminal 3 is the most impressive structure and it is
evident that global standards of excellence have been achieved here.
“Over the last decade there has been a rapid progress in the Infrastructure of the country. If
Dams and steel plants were the temples of modern India in Jawahar lal Nehru’s times,
today’s iconic edifices are surely our highways, seas, airports and telecom facilities” She
said mentioning about India’s infrastructural jump.

She said that these structures are not only evidences of rapid economic progress and
modernization but also have an important multiplier effect on economic activity.
Putting Delhi Metro and new terminal 3 airport as examples ,Sonia Gandhi said that such
successes reaffirm our belief of not only being good enough but also make us feel that we
can compete with the best in the world provided we put our collective minds, skills and
passions together.Laying stress on quality work, Sonia Gandhi said that quality should not
be reserved only for prestigious projects but it should become part and parcel of our
planning and design processes for all our public projects including housing, schools,
hospitals and other services.

Talking about the approaching Commonwealth Games, she said “Great demands will be
placed not just on the airport but also on the facilities of the city, its administration and its
people. The government has seized the opportunity to transform the capital’s infrastructure
and with Delhi’s Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit showing the way, I hope other cities, big or
small, will also redouble their efforts in improving the quality of life for the citizens.”
Sonia Gandhi concluded her speech saying that she sincerely congratulates the Airport
Authority, GMR group, all the engineers, technicians, designers, artists and workers
involved who have toiled tirelessly for the successful accomplishment of the project in a
record time of 37 months.

Besides UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Civil
Aviation Minister Praful Patel and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit were among the
dignitaries present on the occasion to dedicate T3 built by GMR group backed developer
Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL).Spread over 4 kms, 80 per cent of T3 is made of
glass and supported by metal frames. The nine level terminal building would be used for 90
per cent of the entire passenger movement in the airport. Comfortable lounges, nap and
shower rooms will add to passenger comfort in the airport which will have a mix of
restaurants, bars, cafes and fast food outlets in around 20,000 sq mt of commercial space.
PrP Press Release: 2

Gadkari’s appointment as BJP president hailed


New Delhi, December 21
Sh. Amit Thaker, the national president, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha has hailed the
appointment of Sh. Nitin Gadkari as National President of Bharatiya Janata Party. Hailing
the appointment, Thaker said that Gadkari has made mark in the political arena. “Gadkari’s
USP is his development based politics that includes sewa and vikas. The service and
development has remained core of his political career. Such works have paved way for
better public service and expanded the party popularity amongst masses giving it a wider
base,” he said.

Thaker appreciated Gadkari for being associated with grass level movement of the party. He
added that the concepts of PPP public private partnership and BOT built operate and
transfers are Gadkari’s brainchild, which have now been replicated all over the country in
most of the public utility construction avenues.

“The Bandra-Worli sea link in Mumbai, which has made many social thinkers an apostle of
the technology involved in project, too is Gadkari’s initiative. He is a true leader not only in
terms of mass following but also has an in-depth knowledge of administration and
effective use of technology for public benefit,” Thaker said.

Emphasizing Gadkari’s main contribution in the form of his pilot project, “what after 12th”,
Thaker said that this apolitical project has largely helped youth to decide its career direction
after completing senior secondary class. Camps held under this project have acted as great
career counselors for students and more than 5000 students have already been benefited
through a series of these camps.

He added that it matter of great pride that an office bearer of youth wing has become the
national president of BJP. “Gadkari’s elevation as president has once again proven that
there is no place for dynastic politics in BJP. Any Indian who joins BJP and works hard can
reach the top as did Mr Gadkari and prior to him people like Sh. Rajnath Singh and Sh.
Vankaya Naidu have arose in same way,” he added.
Questionnaire for Research-1

Thank you for taking the time to fill in this questionnaire, you will remain anonymous. I just need a
sample of an audience ( in this case media students ) to use as an example for a research project.

Are you Male Female When was the last time you saw a film, what was it?

How old are you? Years Months How many hours a day would you spend watching,
reading or listening to:
Who do you live with at home (be specific please) TV
Radio
Internet
Print (magazines/newspapers)

Do you have a part-time job? Please list your top 3 TV programmes.


1.
YES NO PAID VOLUNTARY
If so, please describe what you do 2.

3.
Do you get pocket money/allowance? YES NO List in order of preference ( 1 being your most preferred, 5 being the
least preferred) which genres (types of programmes) you watch:
If so, how much do you get per week? Sports
Soap
Sitcom
What do you spend it on, generally? Documentaries
Film
Please list your top 3 favourite foods You are going to help organise some kind of music
1. event for your year group: what types of music/bands
would you want to play?
2.

3.
What is your favourite soft drink? Describe a typical weekend

What do you consider to be the most memorable advert Describe your ideal weekend
you have seen?
You win a £250 clothes voucher. Where would you Name three people that you really admire.
spend it, and what would you buy?

What are the 3 most common topics of conversation What teaching skills do you most admire?
amongst your friends?
1.
2.
3.
You’re going on a first date with the girl/guy you’ve What have you learned in your media studies lessons
fancied for ages. What sorts of things would you do in that stands out the most?
preparation before the date?

In the classroom, what is the most effective way of Is there anything in the classroom that gets in the way of
helping you to learn? your learning?

What is the least effective way?


Questionnaire for Research-2

Classroom activities and Teaching styles

What teaching do you find most effective? Prefer Don’t Don’t


I prefer lessons where… Like Mind

I’m asked to remember information accurately


The teacher involves me and class in planning
We are asked to brainstorm ideas and facts
We look at case studies and other real life examples
we are given a choice of activities to learn the same
thing
We are taught as a class and all do the same work
Where the teacher makes the goals of the lessons clear
We have to make sense of information given to us
We have to collect information and data ourselves
The teacher demonstrates something
we have a group or class discussion
we can work things out in groups
The teacher organises group work
the teacher asks us for our feelings about something
The teacher gives us information on printed sheets
We have to undertake investigations
teacher gives us information through teaching in front
of class
I’m allowed to make mistakes
I take notes
I work in pairs
We practise skills
We have to solve a problem
I’m asked to think about my experiences
The reason I’m doing something is made clear to me
We can report our findings in different ways
We have role-play
We do experiments
We have to deal with simulated, real life situations
I can use my particular skills
We are being tested
I have to be thorough and careful with my work
The teachers uses different teaching methods
Where we have a video
I work alone
Worksheets are given out

Thank you for your time!

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