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We really want to go out on our honeymoon: Kalki

New Delhi, June 9 (IANS) They had a quiet wedding and immediately plunged into work! The newly wedded couple - filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and actress Kalki Koechlin - hope to spend quality time...
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Imran, Aamir together on screen for the first time

By Subhash K. Jha Mumbai, June 9 (IANS) The latest trailer of "Delhi Belly", to come out July 19, will bring together Aamir and Imran Khan for the first time in a mock-argument over the colourful...
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Bike skids, sexy Sam takes a fall!

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- Sameera Reddy has just returned from Scotland where she was filming the action thriller, Tezz and is all shaken up, literally. The actor was doing a stunt in...
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Vinay takes on government!

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- I was just about to go for my bubble bath when a mail dropped into my kaaliberry inbox. Turns out to be my parinda from Andheri's Lokhandwala Complex, eager to...
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Aftab's knock in vain

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- Contrary to his usual pattern of disappearing after giving his todu khabar of the day, Sher Lock bhai now wants me to hear about Aftab Shivdasani. Of all...
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Salman: Not so sporting

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- Howdee doo hoo my darling dim sums! I was so beginning to enjoy the rains over the last few days, but the sun shining bright and hot, is playing truant again....
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SRK calls truce with Farah Khan

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 9 -- Shah Rukh Khan has finally ended his animosity towards director-choreographer Farah Khan. At a public event, the actor complimented her, saying, "It is one of...
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Kangna-Mallika New best friends?

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 8 -- Arrey yaar! I have to tell my dhobi that I'm tired of listening to these stories about two lady actors being friends in the eyes of the press but not seeing...
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Preity wants to educate!

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 8 -- Aha! The first good news of the day is here. Sher Lock wants to tell me that Preity Zinta, my favourite girl with dimples, is working towards educating kids...
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Sonam-Shahid: Mutual admiration society

By Hindustan Times Mumbai, June 8 -- Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... this is what happens to me when someone tries to tell me that two colleagues, who've been linked to each other, only admire each...
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Shabana lights up Abba's village!
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By Hindustan Times

Mumbai, June 4 -- Shabana Azmi is upset over 'mischievous reporting' that she is going to Delhi to support Baba Ramdev. "All I said was that any public figure who addresses the issue of corruption should be welcomed, including Ramdev," she clarifies.

The internationally- acclaimed actor is currently upbeat to be part of NDTV's annual Greenathon initiative, 'To light a billion lamps', in father Kaifi Azmi's native village, Mijwan.

The village has been included by TERI, an organisation powered by Nobel laureate RK Pachauri, and will soon be shining bright in the light of solar lamps. Shabana will be on the channel at 10 pm tonight, making an appeal to donate generously to the 'green' cause. Ask her about her memories of Mijwan and Shabana recalls the dark nights on the terrace or the lawn, with abba, ammi (Shaukat Kaifi) and the jugnus (glow worms), lying on a bed smelling sweetly of mogras (jasmine flowers) her mother had strewn on them. The only light came from flickering kerosene lanterns and the bright stars in the sky. "It's easy to romanticise those memories, but I know how important electricity is to the farmers of this village of 540 people in UP. They got their first tubewell when abba retired there, after his paralytic stroke, and installed one," she says.

The farmers need electricity to operate tubewells as they can't be dependent completely on the rains. Solar power is a good option in a country that ranks 14th in the world as per individual consumption per unit of electricity. "If we moved one up, the ozone layer would be depleted. Solar lamps are cost effective and easy to control on an individual level," reasons Shabana.

A few days ago, she presented a redevelopment programme to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra to open up a 10 kilometre space around the Juhu nallah (gutter), the way it had been done at Bandra's Carter Road and Bandstand. "Open spaces are the lungs of the city and we need to prevent them from getting polluted. Eco-friendly is no longer a buzzword, it's a mantra for survival. So whether it is green Mumbai or brightening up Mijwan with solar power, it's all for a just cause."

Shabana remembers being carried in a doli (palanquin) through the farmlands of Mijwan even as late as the 1980s. "It was only thanks to abbas's initiative that roads were built, along with a girls' school, an intermediate college, computer centre and a sewing and embroidery school that empowered the girl child and turned her from a liability to an asset," she says. "The darkness has been dispelled. It's time the solar lamps shone bright."

 
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