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Didn’t join Bollywood to make films with stars: Tigmanshu Dhulia

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Mumbai, Mar 10 (PTI) Filmmaker Tigmanshu Dhulia has a solid clarity of what he wants to do: make films which have his trademark style and never chase stars to get his dream on celluloid.

The director, who has helmed mid-budget but critically acclaimed films like “Paan Singh Tomar” and “Saheb Biwi aur Gangster” series, has learnt over the years on how to avoid the pressure of having a star to headline his film. 

“I don’t want to sound pompous but I want my films to be a ‘Tigmanshu Dhulia Film.’ Whether it’s a hit or a flop, doesn’t matter. I came to this industry to make films, not to make films with stars. 

“Now I’ve learnt to not approach those producers with those kind of scripts where they will ask me to get a star. I don’t fall into that trap anymore,” Tigmanshu told PTI. 

The pressure on a director to get a star on board can be quite daunting.

Tigmanshu first hand experienced this while making his upcoming directorial, “Milan Talkies”, which earlier had several names attached to it, from Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra to Imran Khan. 

Though conceptualised around 2011, Tigmanshu had to cross several roadblocks to finally make the film. 

“Earlier UTV was supposed to do it but I had a fallout with them because they weren’t releasing ‘Paan Singh Tomar.’ There was a gap then and Ekta pushed really hard. I’ll give it up to her.

“Despite actors saying yes and no, dillydallying about it, she held on to it. But they needed a star. I requested her let me make it with whoever because otherwise this will never get made and she did.” 

The filmmaker is now ready to release “Milan Talkies” on March 15, featuring Ali Fazal, Shraddha Srinath, Sikander Kher and Ashutosh Rana, among others. 

The director, however, had to tweak the writing a bit as the film kept on getting delayed. 

“I started writing it in 2010-2011, that’s why the film is also set in that period, where we had prints in theatres. Suddenly because of digital, the romance of cinema goes. I had to show the projectors, the equipments.” 

Tigmanshu has often set his films, including “Milan Talkies”, in small towns and he says the reasons is that most of the intriguing stories come from there.

“If you take up the films set in small town and try to make it in Mumbai, it’ll not work. Small towns bring a lot of conflicts of various kinds. Apart from Mumbai and probably Bangalore, every city in this country is a small town anyway, where values and traditions still exist. 

“Despite Delhi being the capital of the country, people there have small town mentalities. But not Mumbai. Mumbai is an office, not a home.

Create Strong Bond With People Through Interactions: IGP Kashmir To Officials

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Jehangir Lolabi

Srinagar, Mar 10: Inspector General of Police Kashmir S P Pani on Sunday directed police officials to hold frequent public interactions so that a strong bond is created between public and police.

He also stressed on institutionalization of public deliverance systems within the police department which he said will facilitate quick disposal of work particularly prompt disposal of verifications received at the police stations.

IGP Kashmir on Sunday visited the frontier district Kupwara where he inspected local police stations and held a detailed interaction with the citizens of the district.

During his visit, IGP Kashmir was accompanied by DIG NKR Suleman Chaudary, SSP Kupwara Ambarkar Dinkar and other senior officers of the district.

He paid rich tributes to the slain police personnel at DPL Kupwara. He visited PS Trehgam and PS Kupwara where he carried out casual inspection and interacted with the personnel and heard them patiently.

S P Pani also reviewed the functioning of CCTNS projects at both the police stations while highlighting the need for achieving transparency in the functioning of police department.

He directed the officials for holding frequent public interactions so that a strong bond is created between public and police. He also reviewed the functioning of the police communications systems at Kupwara.

Later, IGP Kashmir according to GNS held a detailed interaction with the people of Kupwara at Dak Bunglow, which saw participation of a large number of people including members of transport association, traders and civil society members of the district.

S P Pani received a very warm welcome from locals and heard the suggestions put forth by the community members.

He assured the locals of citizen centric policing and complete cooperation for all such societal initiatives aimed at the betterment of society.

The citizens appreciated the recent efforts launched by JK Police against the menace of drug addiction. IGP assured the people of professional policing especially for curbing of social crimes including the menace of drug addiction.

He directed the officials to broaden the scope of civic action programs so that the benefit of such schemes trickles down to the public at large. He also assured the student community of support for facilitating their coaching for competitive examinations.

Police will work with the citizens of state for a clean, dedicated and honest policing, he said.

Meanwhile, IGP Kashmir appreciated the efforts of SSP Kupwara Shriram Ambarkar towards maintaining peace in the district He lauded the SSP Kupwara for his people-friendly approach which he said helped to a large extent to bridge the gap between police and public. (GNS)

Enough is enough, we cannot keep suffering till eternity: PM

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Ghaziabad, Mar 10 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday issued a stern warning to terrorist forces targeting India, saying the country cannot keep suffering forever.

“Enough is enough,” he said, while referring to the terror attacks in Pulwama and Uri. “We cannot keep suffering till eternity.” 

Addressing the 50th raising day of the Central Industrial Security Force as the Chief Guest here, Modi said the role of security forces like the CISF becomes very significant when the nation faces a hostile neighbour and some elements hatching conspiracies within the country get support from across the border.

“When the neighbour is very hostile but does not have the capability to fight a war and various conspiracies hatched within the country is getting encouragement from across the border and when the ghastly pictures of terror come to light, under such difficult situations, (ensuring) security of the country and its institutions becomes very challenging,” the PM said.

Modi also said VIP culture in the country sometimes creates hurdle in the security systems of the country.

Modi said sometimes the government has to take certain decisions and hence it took some strong steps.

Congratulating the CISF, the Prime Minister also said it is easier to protect an individual but very difficult to protect any institution where there is a daily footfall of 30 lakh.

JK Bank launches Customer-Connect Initiative

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Jammu, Mar 10 : The Chairman and CEO J&K Bank today launched the Bank’s Customer Connect Initiative at Jammu by visiting the top industrial clients of the Bank in the state along with the senior Management team of the Bank.

Under the initiative Chairman & CEO J&K Bank today visited the leading industrialists M/S Saraswati Agro Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Bari Brahmana, M/S Devans Modern Breweries Limited Samba and M/S Sarveshwar Overseas BarI Brahmana along with the Bank’s Executive President R K Chhiber, President Arun Gandotra, Vice Presidents Sudhir Gupta & Narjay Gupta and team of Cluster & Branch Heads of the Bank.


Delineating about the initiative the Chairman Parvez Ahmed said “Ever Since I took over the Bank as Chairman and CEO we have shifted our strategic focus for expansion of banking services for socio economic development of the state. The Bank is proactively directing the credit within the state as it makes economic sense to shift the focus of our business to the J&K state to start a benefic cycle of investing the savings of the state for development of the state GDP. In the last two years the bank has disbursed a total credit of over Rs 12000 Cr and has identified another 11000 Cr of potential sectors for credit deployment in consultation with M/S Delloitte.

Our approach is that we not only grow but also enable our constituent customers to grow by facilitating their growth through a multi faceted handholding approach. Now in order to have firsthand information about the various issues of our constituent customers we have launched this customer connect initiative in the state.”


The Chairman added,” This is an initiative to manage & resolve the cross-functional, end-to-end nature of customer needs rather than deferring to existing organizational structures. We are going to make it a regular feature of our functioning and the same shall percolate at the micro level to our branches across the geography to improve the quality of customer experience with the Bank. Though there are multiple communication channels available to customers which provide an opportunity to address questions, complaints or compliments yet to address the multi dimensional issues of the customer top management cross functional team shall be undertaking such visits regularly.”


During the visit to the Shop floors of all the three industrial units, the Chairman took keen interest in the processes and technology being used by the industrial units. Subsequently he held interactive sessions with the key management personnel of the units to understand the bottlenecks and interventions required at the bank level.


The promoters and the management of the industrial units unanimously appreciated the services of the Bank and acknowledged the pivotal role played by the Bank in handholding industrial community of the state in challenging times and offering products as per sector requirements. 


They remarked that the current leadership of the bank has taken the experience of the customers to a new level by taking keen interest in not only resolution of their issues but also pitching in with strategic suggestions on the basis of his experience in Business Development & Corporate Governance.


They further added that the outreach of the Chairman and profound insights provided by him in improving the functioning will go a long way in enhancing the relationship value and brand loyalty for them.


The Chairman and the promoters of these large industrial units hailed the industry friendly measures of the state government which shall retain the existing industry besides attracting more industrial units to the state. 

CMO inaugurates Ist phase of IPPI

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Peerzada Zubair

Kupwara March,10: The Ist Round of the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) Program drive commenced today in Kupwara. Chief Medical Officer Dr Prehlard Singh inaugurates the Pulse Polio immunization drive by administering Oral Polio vaccine to a baby in the District Hospital Kupwara.

Dy Chief Medical Officer , Dy Medical Superintendend, District Immunization Officer, DMEIO, other officers and officials were also present on the occasion.

It was informed that a total of 136600 children are to be immunized during the Ist phase of the IPPI in district , for which 730 vaccination booths have been put in place in 10 medical blocks.

The total teams deployed for the purpose, consisting of 1271 Health workers, 928 ASHA Workers, 675 Aganwari workers and 74 NGOs, besides 146 Supervisors have been deployed for overall supervision of the programme. Meanwhile various Transit Camps and several Mobile camps have also been established across the district for places like Bus stands , Sumo stands etc.

Earlier in a meeting District Development Commissioner Kupwara Anshul Garg (IAS) instructed CMO Kupwara for extensive and coordinative efforts from the deployed machinery, so that every child below the age of five years in the district is covered under the programme.

IGP Kashmir interacts with people in Kupwara, inspects local police stations

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Srinagar, Mar 10 : Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone Swayam Prakash Pani-IPS today visited District Kupwara where he inspected local police stations and held a detailed interaction with the citizens of Kupwara. During his visit, IGP Kashmir was accompanied by DIG NKR Suleman Chaudary-IPS, SSP Kupwara Ambarkar Dinkar-IPS and other senior officers of the district.


While visiting the frontier District of Kupwara, IGP Kashmir at the onset paid rich tributes to the martyrs at DPL Kupwara who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.


IGP Kashmir visited PS Trehgam and PS Kupwara where he carried out casual inspection at both the police stations. IGP also interacted with the jawans posted at both the Police stations and heard them patiently. He also reviewed the functioning of CCTNS projects at both the police stations while highlighting the need for achieving transparency in the functioning of Police Department.


IGP directed the officials for holding frequent public interactions so that a strong bond is created between public and police. Further he stressed on institutionalization of public deliverance systems within the Police Department, which will facilitate quick disposal of work particularly prompt disposal of verifications received at the Police stations. IGP also reviewed the functioning of the Police communications systems at Kupwara.


Later IGP Kashmir held a detailed interaction with the people of Kupwara at Dak Bunglow, which saw participation of huge number of people including members of transport association, traders and civil society members of Kupwara. IGP Kashmir received a very warm welcome from the locals and heard the suggestions put forth by the community members.

He assured the locals of citizen centric policing and complete cooperation for all such societal initiatives aimed at the betterment of society. Citizens appreciated the recent efforts launched by JK Police against the menace of drug addiction. IGP assured the people of professional policing especially for curbing of social crimes including the menace of drug addiction. 


IGP directed the officials to broaden the scope of civic action programs so that the benefit of such schemes trickle down to the public at large. He also assured the student community of support for facilitating their coaching for competitive examinations. IGP said that police will work with the citizens of state for a clean, dedicated and honest policing.

Age old bond between Pandits, Muslims must be revived & reinvented: Sajad Lone

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Srinagar, Mar 10 : Former PDP Migrant Wing General Secretary from Habba Kadal Rajinder Koul today joined JK People’s Conference in presence of Chairman Sajad Gani Lone, General Secretary Imran Ansari & Srinagar Parliament candidate Irfan Ansari.


While welcoming Rajinder Koul to PC, Sajad Gani Lone said that Pandits form essential part of Kashmir and the age old bond between Kashmiri Muslims and Pandits must be revived.


“Kashmir Pandits form an integral & essential part of the history & culture of Kashmir. The age-old inter-community bonds of amity and brotherhood between the Kashmir Pandit and Muslim communities must be revived and reinvented.”


He expressed hope that the joining of Rajinder Koul will further strengthen the party’s resolve to work towards dignified and permanent return of the Kashmir Pandits.


“Both communities must strive towards realizing the dream of dignified return of Pandits to the Valley. The pain of the past must not become an impediment for the future”, he added.


On the occasion, Rajinder Koul blamed apathy of successive state governments of NC& PDP for aggravating the community’s problems after they left the valley. He expressed confidence in the leadership and vision of Peoples Conference to uphold their dignity and ensure honorable return to their homeland. (KNS) 

Dr Shahid Iqbal Launches Pulse Polio Immunisation Programme In Srinagar

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SRINAGAR, MARCH 10: Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, Sunday launched the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization programme in the district as part of Kashmir-wide campaign in which children up to the age of 5 are being administered poliomyelitis vaccine.

The programme was launched at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Memorial (JLNM) Hospital at Rainawari here where the DC administered polio drops to several children.

Director Health Services Kashmir Dr. Kunzes Dolma, CMO Srinagar Dr. Talat Jabeen, MS JLNM Hospital among other officers were also present on the occasion.

The DC also visited several other locations on the occasion and took stock of arrangements for the immunization programme there.

Dr. Shahid called for tactical application of the immunization programme and reiterated instructions to the concerned for ensuring there is strict adherence to cold chain protocol to make sure that the programme is the safest.

Over 1,65,500 children were administered the vaccination at about 88 percent achievement at the end of the launch day on Sunday.

Pertinently, some 670 Pulse Polio booths have been set up in the district across all its seven medical zones targeting a population of 1,90,170 children up to age 5. Some 2700 workers and 135 supervisors have been deployed for the job.

The programme will continue with door to door vaccination from tomorrow.

Gear up for ensuring timely availability quality pesticide: Director Horticulture

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Srinagar, Mar 10 : The director horticulture Kashmir Ajaz Ahmad Bhat took a review of all the developmental activities & status of expenditure made under various centrally sponsored schemes & capex budget here.
The meeting was attended by all CHOs & chief Canning Instructors & Farm Managers of Kashmir division.


The director impressed upon all the officers to gear up their field functionaries and nursery staff for awareness of farmers & strengthen the potential of developmental nurseries for production of quality plant material besides achieving 100% expenditure under all developmental schemes.


The chief horticulture officers were instructed to gear up their insecticide inspectors for ensuring timely availability of HMOs & quality pesticide in the market.


The director horticulture also paid a visit to centre of Excellence & Hi tech walnut nursery being established at Zawoora, Srinagar.


The director was accompanied by Joint director horticulture Kashmir, chief horticulture officer Srinagar, Ex engineer horticulture P&M construction Division & horticulture development officer concerned.


The director took stock of all the ongoing developmental activities at COE and walnut nursery. The centre of Excellence is a prestigious project of the state Horticulture department where demonstration plots of different varieties of fruit crops like Apple, pear, peach, plum, prune, nectarmine, apricot, cherry, almond & walnut shall be established besides establishment of quality rootstock & plant material. The project shall be the centre of technology assessment & transfer along with a bud bank.


The director horticulture emphasized all the stake holders to speed up the developmental works so that all the activities are completed in a time bound manner. (KNS) 

Pulse Polio Immunization Program Held Across Kashmir

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SRINAGAR, MARCH 10: The first phase of Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization (IPPI) Programme was today held across Kashmir during which thousands of children under the age of 5 years were administered anti-polio vaccine to protect them against the crippling disease.

At Anantnag, the Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Khalid Jehangir inaugurated IPPI programme at Maternity and Child Care Hospital Sherbagh Anantnag by administering pulse polio vaccination drops to newly born infants in presence of CMO, DY, CMO and other officials.

The health department has already put in place a comprehensive action plan for the successful campaign of pulse polio immunization programme 2019. The Dy, CMO Anantnag on the occasion informed that 139239 children in the age group of 0-5 years were administered pulse polio drops in the district. For the effective and successful implementation of the programme, 650 pulse polio booths were setup in the district. Also 14 transit points were established to provide polio drops to the children.

The Health Department deployed 2600 total workers which include 438 Anganwari Workers, 58 Education Workers, 783 ASHA’S and 1321 Health Workers. 130 supervisors have been also deployed for proper monitoring of the campaign.

At Bandipora, DDC Bandipora, Shahbaz Ahmad Mirza inaugurated IPPI programme by administering drops to a child at District Hospital Bandipora.

CMO, Dr Tajamul, Medical Superintendent Syed-ur-Rehman and staff members of DH were present on the occasion.

DDC informed that the anti-polio drive was carried out in the district today in which about 61000 children upto 5 years of age were administered polio vaccines.

He said vaccination booths were established across the district including in snow bound Gurez Valley with a deployment of officials of different departments. Besides, mobile transit teams along with supervisory staff and collaboration of teachers and Anganwadi Workers were engaged for proper execution and monitoring of the immunization process.

At Ganderbal, Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Hashmat Ali Khan kick-started the IPPI programme at District Hospital, Ganderbal by administering the anti-polio drops to a newborn baby.

CMO Ganderbal, DHO, Dy. CMO Ganderbal, DIO, MS SDH, and BMO Ganderbal were also present on the occasion.

It was informed that 46082 lakh children up to 5 years-of-age were covered under the programme for which 227 polio booths have been established in the district, while as 920 employees and 46 supervisors were engaged in the process, besides 04 mobile teams were deployed to achieve the cent percent target under IPPI in the district.

At Budgam, Dr. Bilal Mohi-U-Din Bhat IAS Probationer inaugurated the first phase of pulse polio programme at Chief Medical Officer’s Office, Budgam by administering Polio drops to children up to 5 years of age.

Chief Medical Officer, Budgam Dr Nazir Ahmad, Dy. Chief Medical Officer Budgam, Dr. Tehmeena Bukhari, Medical Superintendent, District Hospital Budgam, Dr Deeba, DTO, DIO, DPMU and other staff were also present on the occasion.

After launching the drive Dy Chief Medical Officer Budgam said that 104867 children up to 0-5 year’s age group were covered under Pulse Polio Immunization Programme in District Budgam. She said that in order to ensure polio drops are administered to every child Health Department in Budgam deployed 2578 as manpower which included 1059 Health Workers, 693 ASHA workers, 760 ICDS workers and 66 voluntaries at 622 Booths including, 9 transit teams, 57 Hard to Reach area Booths and two slum set up in ten Medical Blocks of District Budgam.

At Shopian, Additional District Development Commissioner, Muhammad Saleem Malik accompanied by CMO Shopian, Dr Ab Rashid inaugurated the pulse polio immunization drive by administering oral polio vaccine to a new-born baby at the District Hospital Shopian.

Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Medical Superintendent Shopian, District Immunization Officer, Block Medical Officer Shopian, and officials of health department were present on the occasion.

It was given that a total of 240 pulse polio booths were setup in the district across all its Tehsils targeting a population of 42757 children up to age under 0-5 years group. Around 960 teams have been deployed from Health, ASHA, and Anganwari Workers including 45 Supervisors. Besides, various Transit Camps and several Mobile camps were also been established across the district.

The IPPI programme was also held at SDH Keller and CHC Zainapora blocks where block Medical officers inaugurate the vaccination programme.

At Pulwama, Additional Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Chowdray Mohammad Yaseen inaugurated the anti-polio drive at Old Hospital Pulwama. CMO Pulwama Dr Mohammad Jaffar and other officers of the Health Department were present on the occasion.

93629 children in the age group of 0-5 years were covered under the IPPI-2019 in the district. Around 470 booths were set up in different areas across the district and 532 ASHA workers, 555 Anganwari Workers, 724 Health Workers, and 94 Supervisors have been deployed on duty for achieving cent percent target.

The IPPI programme was also held at SDH Tral, SDH Pampore, Community Health Centre Rajpora and all Medical Blocks of District.

At Kulgam, Additional Deputy Commissioner Ghulam Hassan Shiekh today launched the Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization programme in the district by administering polio drops to several children at District Hospital Kulgam.

CMO Kulgam, Medical Superintendent District Hospital Kulgam, Deputy CMO and other staff from Health Department was present on the occasion.

During the campaign, 87400 children up to 5 years-of-age were covered under the pulse polio immunization programme in the district for which 2032 officials comprising Health Workers, ASHA Workers, ICDS workers and voluntaries were deployed at 508 booths including 12 transit booths, 06 hard-to-reach areas in 05 Medical Blocks of Kulgam.

At Kupwara, Chief Medical Officer Kupwara Dr Prehlard Singh inaugurated the Pulse Polio immunization drive by administering Oral Polio vaccine to a baby in the District Hospital Kupwara.

Dy Chief Medical Officer, Dy Medical Superintendent, District Immunization Officer, DMEIO, other officers and officials were also present on the occasion.

It was informed that a total of 136600 children were covered during the Ist phase of the IPPI in district, for which 730 vaccination booths were put in place in 10 medical blocks.

The total teams deployed for the purpose, consisting of 1271 Health Workers, 928 ASHA Workers, 675 Anganwari Workers and 74 NGOs, besides 146 Supervisors were deployed for overall supervision of the programme.

Meanwhile various Transit Camps and several Mobile camps have also been established across the district for places like Bus Stands, Sumo Stands etc.

At Baramulla, the District Development Commissioner, Dr GN Itoo inaugurated the Pulse Polio immunization drive by administering Oral Polio vaccine to a baby that was born just two hours before in the District Hospital Baramulla.

President Municipal Council Baramulla Omar Kakroo and other officers and officials were also present on the occasion.

It was informed that a total of 1,60,185 children were covered during the Ist phase of the IPPI in district Baramulla, for which 833 vaccination booths were put in place. As many as 3380 employees from health department, ASHA workers, ICDS and other volunteers will perform their duty including Health workers, ASHA Workers and Anganwari Workers. Besides various Transit Camps and several Mobile camps have also been established across the district for places like railway stations, Bus Addas, etc.

The DDC, meanwhile, called for extensive and coordinative efforts from the deployed machinery, so that every child below the age of five years in the district is covered under the programme.

Moreover polio both was also established in the slum area of Baramulla where CMO accompanied by President Municipal Council Baramulla and Dy CMO inaugurated the drive.

At Kargil, Deputy Commissioner and CEO, LAHDC, Kargil Baseer ul Haq Choudhary kick started the IPPI programme in the district by administering polio drops to children at Community Health Centre Sankoo.

Superintendent of Police Kargil Dr Vinod Kumar, Chief Medical Officer Kargil Dr Ibrahim Khan, Block Medical Officer Sankoo Dr Munawar Hussain Wazir, former Councilor Sankoo Aga Syed Abbass Razvi besides doctors and paramedics were present on the occasion.

As many as 382 vaccination booths were set up in different parts of the district to vaccinate 16505 children from 0 to 5 years while as 1570 health personnel including supervisors, health workers, ASHAS, Anganwari Workers and other personnel have been deployed to carry out the vaccination campaign. Vaccines were already dispatched to all blocks and snowbound areas of the district including Drass and Zanskar.

Besides movable dispensaries and transit camps were also set up to achieve cent percent target under IPPI in the district. The programme would be conducted for three consecutive days that would also involve house to house visits to safeguard the children from this crippling disease.