[h=3]Dilip Kumar to forgo birthday celebrations for Chennai[/h]Mumbai, Dec 8 (IANS) Legendary actor Dilip Kumar, who will turn 93 on Friday, says he won't celebrate his special day as he is saddened by the tragedy in Chennai, a city he wanted to adopt as his "second home". The thespian took to Twitter on Tuesday to express his sentiments on Chennai, where the situation is slowly returning to normalcy after heavy rains and a flooding of the century. The star of many films like "Devdas", "Ganga Jamuna", "Madhumati"and "Ram aur Shyam" added: "I have decided to forgo all celebrations on my birthday as I am saddened by the tragedy that has swept the lives of so many in Chennai." He even shared that his wife Saira Bano is "never in favour of celebrating my birthday".
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There will emerge a chain of shops in the neighborhood of the gas stations
which will rent helmets to such people and will have a really roaring business.
To get the two-wheeler riders wear helmets, police in Cuttack town would ask petrol pump owners not to sell fuel to motorcyclists who are not wearing helmets. A team of traffic
[h=3]Businessman faked his abduction, went to UP under depression[/h]NOW IT turns out that local businessman Karan Arora had faked his kidnapping, and has told the police that he went to Uttar Pradesh under depression. According to police sources, Arora broke the windowpanes of his Mercedes car and then went to Chandigarh bus stand with the help of one of his friends. The police are also investigating how Arora got a loan of Rs 15 crore approved by allegedly submitting fake documents in banks for his new sheller at Payal near Khanna town in Ludhiana district. [COLOR=#1E7D8E !important]The Indian Express[/COLOR]
[h=3]Chennai floods aftermath: No celebrations to mark Rajinikanth’s 65th b’day[/h]EARLY December is usually when Mumbai’s Rajinikanth fan clubs are caught in a blur of activity, preparing for the birthday celebrations of “Thalaiva”, as the superstar is called. The celebrations also usually include a cake-cutting and massive fireworks. “Many have died in the floods in Tamil Nadu and the situation there is still bad.
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No new diesel vehicle booking in Delhi?
A good decision...though over due! :thumb:
We already have more than the roads can accommodate!
This kind of tailgating is the real cause for this kind of pollution!
Has Living in the capital city has become a capital punishment??? :scared:
Is it time for the children to carry their own oxygen cylinders
in addition to their books and lunch when they go to school???
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