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Is Sidharth Shukla, Shehnaaz Gill the special guest jodi for Bigg Boss Sunday episode?


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Is Sidharth Shukla, Shehnaaz Gill the special guest jodi for Bigg Boss Sunday episode?

The buzz around Bigg Boss 13 jodi Sidharth Shukla and Shehnaaz Gill refuse to die. The duo has been the most popular contestant jodi on the reality show and enjoys a huge fan base on social media. Their fans, SidNaazians, go crazy over everything they do. The rumours have it that Sidharth Shukla and Shehnaaz Gill are all set to make a special appearance on Bigg Boss OTT. The makers dropped a post saying, “Bigg Boss OTT mein aa rahi hai Boss jodi. Pehchan kaun?” along with a silhouette of a couple. Instantly, fans went gaga as they were sure that the jodi is Sidnaaz.

While Sidharth Shukla or Shehnaaz Gill haven’t confirmed their appearance, the fans are sure about their arrival as Voot used their hashtags in the post. Also, fans have been comparing the black silhouette with pictures of Sidnaaz. They believe that it is the same as Sidharth and Shehnaaz’s still from their music video Shona Shona. This has left the fans excited, knowing Sidharth and Shehnaaz will be seen in the Sunday episode of Bigg Boss OTT.

On Sunday, host Karan Johar will interact with the contestants and review their activities of the first week.

Meanwhile, soon after the contestants made their way inside the Bigg Boss OTT house, netizens started drawing comparisons between some housemates and Sidharth and Shehnaaz. Asking his fans not to pay heed to these comparisons, Sidharth Shukla tweeted, “Guys stop taking people and the comparisons they make on social media so seriously …..it’s not real”

Sidharth also shared a bee and an elephant emotion on Twitter and said that on social media, the bee is bigger than an elephant however in real life, it’s not.

Recently, Sidharth Shukla and Shehnaaz Gill were spotted together in Lonavala. Their pictures and videos went viral on the internet. the duo was seen twinning in a pink top and blue bottoms. ‘Sidnaaz’ started trending on the internet soon after. Fans flooded the micro-blogging site to express their excitement about spotting Sidharth and Shehnaaz together.

A fan said, “From matching clothes on WKW to matching clothes while going out together, we have honestly come a long way! These two beautiful persons who showed me the beauty of love are happy together & I can’t be happier!”

After winning hearts in Bigg Boss 13, Sidharth Shukla and Shehnaaz Gill have been seen in a couple of music videos like Bhula Dunga and Shona Shona. They are said to come together for another music video titled Habit, sung by Shreya Ghoshal. A part of the song has already been shot in Goa over the New Year. However, no updates about the release of the song have been shared yet.

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‘The House That Zee Built’: Metamorphosis of family business into global conglomerate


New Delhi: ‘The House That Zee Built’, an insightful book written by Prof (Dr) Surbhi Dahiya, was released by eminent media educators of the world in a Roundtable organized by World Journalism Education Council (WJEC), Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) and UNESCO jointly here on August 10, 2021. 

The book packages a well-researched and deeply analyzed journey of the media mogul Dr Subhash Chandra and confers enlightening facts about the dynamic management models of the ZEE. It tells the story of India’s pioneering media enterprise, as well as the people and strategies that went into its creation. 

The saga starts in 1890 in an undivided Punjab and looks at the extremely humble beginnings of the Goenka family. From the family’s successful agri-business to an ambitious Subhash Chandra creating India’s first satellite television channel, this book is about the metamorphosis of a family business into a global conglomerate known as Zee. 

The inherently risky business idea became such a national phenomenon that it spawned numerous similar television channels and even made global giants like Sony and News Corporation view India as a major television market.

The book eyes the journey, rise and management practices of  a major media house in India. The author has attempted to cover both the journalistic and the managerial aspects of this media  hub, and  attempted to analyse the birth, primary products, product development and diversification alongwith the organisational structure, hierarchical charts, changing ownership of the papers and respective groups, editorial policies, HR policies, technological upgradation, market expansion, geographical spread and regional penetration, competitive strategy, edge over rivals and many more aspects. 

With this and more, the book in its concluding chapters, outlines the company’s leadership structure, business overview, brand strategies, and business model, while simultaneously offering an analysis into how these propositions can be duly aligned and re-aligned.

Devoid of tilted commentary, the book sheds equal light upon the institution’s upheavals and future challenges. The narrative culminates with transformative scopes as well as the company’s outlook going forward. Simply put, this holistic compendium offers multiple perspectives on how this media organization has grown from strength to strength towards the goals that had been envisioned for them. The real anecdotes, exclusive inputs by the core team of Zee and the detailed analysis of the media world make this an essential read.

Prof Dahiya, who is the Course Director of English Journalism said that, “It is as much a telling of the legacy of India’s pioneering media enterprise as it is about the people and the strategies behind it. Offering an incisive look into the creation and sustenance of a brand that transcends boundaries, this is also a chronicle aimed at capturing the very essence of the phenomenon called Zee and the entrepreneurial foresight of Subhash Chandra and his sons Punit and Amit Goenka.  It offers crisp and memorable insights into the inner workings of the media giant.” The  work was immensely commended by some of the most significant faces in the field of media education across 10 countries.

“Dr. Dahiya takes the readers on a journey into the examination of the first three decades of Zee Media using a very objective and structural report,” said Prof Alan B Albarran, Professor Emeritus, University of North Texas, USA. Prof Albarran also contributed to the book with an elegantly- written foreword. Prof Graham Murdock, Professor Emeritus, Loughborough University, UK, also praised the book, saying, “it is an immensely well-researched, deeply detailed book that can be a perfect source of information about the happenings in the Indian media industry.”

The book launch was also joined by other distinguished speakers and leading media educators from organizations and institutions from 10 countries. The panel included Prof B. K Kuthiala, Council of Higher Education, Govt of Haryana & Chandigarh; Dr Anurag Batra, founder, Exchange4Media and Business World; Prof (Dr) Daya Thussu, International Communication, Department of Journalism, School of Communication, Hongkong Baptist University, Hong Kong; Prof. Sanjay Dwivedi, DG, IIMC; Dr Deb Aikat, Vice President of AEJMC and Associate professor, University of North California, USA.; Prof Ramon Guillermo R. Tuazon, Information consultant UNESCO Myanmar and Secretary General, AMIC, Phillipines; Dr Rasha El Ibiary Associate Professor, Future university Egypt, Prof (Dr) Devesh Kishore, former professor in IGNOU and IIMC, Dr Sadia Jamil, Post-Doctoral fellow, Khalifa University, UAE; Richard Pamatatau, AUT, Auckland, New Zealand; Kapish G Mehra, Managing Director, Rupa Publications.

The session was moderated by Vishnupriya Pandey.

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In Rare Duet, Shivraj & Vijayvargiya Celebrate Friendship with This Kishore Kumar Song


In a show of unity, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and the BJP’s national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya joined voices on Wednesday to sing a Hindi song at a “bhutta party” at the Assembly building.

The video of the two leaders singing a song from the film “Sholay” went viral on social media on Wednesday evening. Chouhan himself shared the video, shot during a party hosted by Vijayvargiya, on Twitter.

The two leaders are seen singing “Yeh dosti hum nahi todenge”, and the melodious Kudrat number, “Hamein tumse pyaar kitna” in the video. The video showed the two leaders holding microphones and surrounded by a group of people.

Another video also shows the two leaders ending a song and then putting their arms around each other. In the background, soundtracks for the songs are heard playing as a woman in the crowd helps the leaders with the lyrics of the songs.

Vijayvargiya also shared the clip, recounting that they would often sing this song during their Yuva Morcha days and added that the “Bhutta Party” duet helped revisit the memories, a report in NDTV said.

Reports said that ministers, MLAs from both the ruling party and the opposition and journalists attended the “bhutta party”. Former CM Kamal Nath was also present and was seen sharing a light moment with Vijayvargiya.

While sharing the video, the Madhya Pradesh CM did not forget to tag Bollywood actors Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra who feature in the original song while sharing the video.

Vijayvargiya and Chouhan have been friends since they started out in politics. The duo have been seen singing on public platform in the past too.

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Living in a Thatched House, National Level Gold Medalist Seeks Financial Assistance

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While the country is basking in the glory of their Olympic medalists and all the spotlight, deservedly so, is on India’s Tokyo 2020 Olympians and they are being showered with an array of accolades and financial rewards, a national level gold medalist in Kho-kho is struggling to make ends meet. Satyajit Singh, a national Khokho player is living in distress in Baleswar district of Odisha.

Singh, a national-level Khokho player, who has won several medals, accolades, and has represented India is living in distress now. Singh is a native of Bainchidiha of Mayurbhanj district and growing up his financial condition was not good. His father passed away when he was 6 years old. Later. He came to Baleswar and stayed in Utkal Balashram. He started to play Kho-Kho in 2014 and while playing also completed his 10th class. But, soon it became a barrier for him to stay in Balashram. Ever since he has been living in a thatched house with his friends. He does not even have a place to keep his awards and medals. His mother is living in his native place Mayurbhanj and is in need of financial assistance. In such trying circumstances Singh is concerned about his career.

In 2016, Singh had played his first national game and in 2017 played against Australia in Ajmer. In 2020, he played against Bangladesh in Asian Kho-Kho Championship.

“I have been playing since 2014. I played the nationals in 2016. Now I am on the India team. I participated in the South Asian game in 2019 in Nepal and won a gold medal. However, my financial condition is not good. Though I stayed in Utkal Balashram after matriculate it is not permissible. Babuli sir has provided a home I am staying there with other friends. The condition of the house is not good. I have written to the district administration, officials have provided 10thousand rupees. If the government is willing to provide me scope, I can go ahead.”

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Jagannath Murmu, captain of the Odisha Khokho team also throws light on the struggles of the other players. “We are facing financial problems. We have the interest to go ahead but need support from the government. It will be better for all as well as new talents.”

“Satyajit is a good Khokho player. He has brought glory to the country and the state. He is very poor. We have informed the district administration but neither the state government nor the union government has provided any assistance. We need financial help to nurture new talents for state and the country,” chimes in Malay Ranjan Behera, Coach of the Odisha Khokho team

Purna Chandra Jena, District Sports Officer says, “We have given equal focus to all sports. We have provided support to three sportspeople without any interview this year. We have also appointed a national-level Khkho player as a part-time teacher. We will take all possible measures to help Satyajit.

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Dissent Grows in Karnataka BJP After Portfolio Allocation, CM Bommai Tries to Pacify Disgruntled Minister


Unhappy turncoat ML As continue to haunt the BJP government in Karnataka, days after portfolio allocation was done. After MTB Nagaraj, MLA Anand Singh gave way to speculations by not stepping into his office at Vidhana Soudha for four consecutive days. On Wednesday, Singh flew to Bengaluru for an urgent meeting with former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.

Adding to speculations of his resignation, the ‘MLA office’ board was removed from outside Singh’s office in his constituency — Hosapete — late on Tuesday night.

Anand Singh is one of the 29 ministers in the newly-formed cabinet headed by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. Singh is currently Ecology, Environment and Tourism minister. N Nagaraju (MTB) is minister for Municipal Administration, Small Scale Industries and Public Sector Industries. R Shankar, another BJP MLA also said he was seeking justice for the “sacrifice” he made for this government to come to power.

All three are part of the 17 MLAs who defected from the Congress-JDS leading to its fall in 2019 and BJP, which did not have an absolute majority, coming to power.

The MTB was the first from the cabinet to publicly express his unhappiness over portfolio allocation, barely two hours after the portfolio allocation. Through Twitter, he said he would soon take a call on his next move. Nagaraju, a former Congress MLA, was a Housing minister in the coalition government. He switched sides to BJP and contested the bypoll on a BJP ticket which he lost. He was made MLC and a minister by former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa. Although he had said he wanted a better portfolio, he was given same portfolio along with Small Scale and Public Sector Industries.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said he was in touch with the disgruntled MLAs and that all is well.

“Anand Singh is a friend of mine for the last 3 decades. We are in touch constantly. I spoke to him yesterday. Will talk again today. It will all be resolved once he comes and speaks,” said Bommai, denying that Singh has given his resignation as MLA.

Anand Singh and cabinet berth aspirant MLA Raju Gowda met BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday to raise their concerns. They will next meet Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. Meanwhile, cabinet berth aspirants Ramesh Jarkiholi, CP Yogeshwar and Renukacharya, too, have made multiple trips to meet BJP leaders at the state and national level.

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शुरुआती कारोबार में सेंसेक्स 150 अंक से अधिक चढ़ा; निफ्टी 16,300 . से ऊपर


मुंबई: वैश्विक बाजारों में बड़े पैमाने पर सकारात्मक रुख के बीच इंडेक्स हैवीवेट आईटीसी, आईसीआईसीआई बैंक और रिलायंस इंडस्ट्रीज में बढ़त को देखते हुए इक्विटी बेंचमार्क सेंसेक्स गुरुवार को शुरुआती कारोबार में 150 अंक से अधिक उछल गया।

30 शेयरों वाला सूचकांक 155.90 अंक या 0.29 प्रतिशत बढ़कर 54,681.83 पर कारोबार कर रहा था, जबकि व्यापक एनएसई निफ्टी 42.90 अंक या 0.26 प्रतिशत बढ़कर 16,325.15 पर पहुंच गया।

सेंसेक्स पैक में पावरग्रिड 2 प्रतिशत से अधिक की बढ़त के साथ आईटीसी, एमएंडएम, बजाज ऑटो, आईसीआईसीआई बैंक और टाटा स्टील के बाद शीर्ष पर रहा।

दूसरी ओर, कोटक बैंक, इंडसइंड बैंक, डॉ रेड्डीज, सन फार्मा और एशियन पेंट्स पिछड़ गए।

पिछले सत्र में सेंसेक्स 28.73 अंक या 0.05 प्रतिशत की गिरावट के साथ 54,525.93 पर बंद हुआ, जबकि निफ्टी 2.15 अंक या 0.01 प्रतिशत की तेजी के साथ 16,282.25 पर बंद हुआ।

विदेशी संस्थागत निवेशक (एफआईआई) पूंजी बाजार में शुद्ध खरीदार थे क्योंकि उन्होंने अस्थायी विनिमय आंकड़ों के अनुसार बुधवार को 238.14 करोड़ रुपये के शेयर खरीदे।

मुख्य निवेश वीके विजयकुमार ने कहा, “वैश्विक इक्विटी बाजारों में जुलाई के लिए अमेरिकी मुद्रास्फीति के आंकड़ों से सकारात्मक खबर है जो महीने-दर-महीने 0.5 प्रतिशत पर आ गई है। यह उम्मीद से थोड़ा कम है और फेड थीसिस की पुष्टि करता है कि मुद्रास्फीति अस्थायी है,” वीके विजयकुमार ने कहा। जियोजित फाइनेंशियल सर्विसेज के रणनीतिकार।

मुद्रास्फीति के आंकड़ों पर डॉव और एसएंडपी की सकारात्मक प्रतिक्रिया और डॉलर इंडेक्स में गिरावट से बैलों को मजबूती मिलेगी।

एशिया में कहीं और, टोक्यो और सियोल में शेयर मध्य सत्र सौदों में लाभ के साथ कारोबार कर रहे थे, जबकि शंघाई और हांगकांग लाल रंग में थे।

इस बीच, अंतरराष्ट्रीय तेल बेंचमार्क ब्रेंट क्रूड 0.04 प्रतिशत बढ़कर 71.47 डॉलर प्रति बैरल हो गया।

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Ulhasnagar: Fire breaks out at furniture godown, 5 rescued | Thane News – Times of India


THANE: A fire broke out at a furniture godown in Ulhasnagar town of Maharashtra’s Thane district in the wee hours of Thursday.
However, no casualties were reported, officials said.
Five people trapped in the premises were safely rescued, Thane Municipal Corporation’s regional disaster management cell chief Santosh Kadam said.
The blaze erupted around 1.40 am at the godown located in a furniture market in Ulhasnagar camp No. 3, he said.
Two fire engines were rushed to the spot and the blaze was doused at around 3 am, he said, adding that no one was injured in the incident.
The blaze, which broke out due to a short-circuit, damaged the second and third floors of the godown building, the official said quoting local fire brigade sources.
— With inputs from PTI

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I need anger and despair in order to write: Lucy Ellmann – Times of India


British-American author Lucy Ellmann was nominated for the prestigious Booker Prize 2019 for her book Ducks, Newburyport. And now, the author has penned Things Are Against Us, a collection of angry yet funny essays. Things Are Against Us is Ellmann’s ninth book, wherein she shares her no holds barred opinions on various topics like patriarchy, the environmental crisis, and Donald Trump’s chaotic presidency in the United States among others.

In an exclusive interview with TOI Books, Booker 2019-nominee Lucy Ellmann tells us about her new book, why her writings reflect anger and despair, her thoughts on crime fiction writing, her all-time favourite books, writing tips and more.

1. The narrator in Ducks, Newburyport is a mother of four who is dissatisfied with the state of the wider world. In your new book Things Are Against Us you share your opinions on things going wrong in our world… Are the two writings interconnected in a way – did one book lead to the other? How was working on the essays different from your other books?

My take on the world is that humanity sucks and we have ruined the earth. All my books reflect this cheery view. In the essays, though, I deal with a small slice of something that bugs me, not the whole shebang, and employ hyperbole, fury, caprice, grumbling, exaggeration, and wild guesses, all in aid of a good cause: defiance.

Because it’s time to get angry. The entire world’s in a tailspin and we need to get a grip. Let’s save the birds, bugs, animals, and plants, Bach, Titian, and Shakespeare, quilts, Satyajit Ray movies, Burkino-Faso printed fabrics, and regional cuisines, but dump computers, space missions, nuclear power, Twitter, Fox News, despots, gangsters, armies, capitalism, and corporations.

With essays, you don’t need plot and characters, you can let it rip. I think fiction provides the deeper truths, but nonfiction can be exhilaratingly direct. These essays were surprisingly fun to write. I just hope people still get satire.

The ‘I’ in my nonfiction is ME, more or less, which is a lot more straightforward than the way you build a first-person character in fiction. The narrator of Ducks, for instance, is not much like me except that our minds work along similar lines, and we’re both bombarded by the news, family matters, social dilemmas, and small painful objects underfoot. My Ohio narrator is intentionally a lot more patient and conciliatory than I am, and apolitical almost to the point of apoplexy. I had higher hopes of her daughter being stroppy enough to get something done about the Republicans and climate change and mass shootings and white supremacy. A tall order, I know, for one confused and isolated youngster.

2. What was the inspiration behind your new essay collection?

A mixture of things. The title essay, “Things Are Against Us”, is a goofy foray into paranoid nonsense built on the suspicion that inanimate objects are out to get us. “Sing the Unelectric” and “The Lost Art of Staying Put” touch on climate change, and the ridiculous ways in which people are using up the last of the world’s resources on fake pleasure-seeking, which is really just a clandestine form of boasting.

Most of the essays, in one way or another, make the case for matriarchy. And why not? Women couldn’t do a worse job of running things than men have. We have form too: it seems clear that human society was largely matriarchal for a good two hundred thousand years or more. This produced peaceful, artistic, agrarian cultures that honoured women as crucial figures in society. They were not just there to wear the high heels and fry the chicken.

Matriarchy is a subject I’ve alluded to in many of my novels too – particularly in Mimi, the tale of a rich New York plastic surgeon who falls in love with a rebel and succumbs to feminism. So it seemed high time I looked at the matter objectively, in the form of some crazed nonfiction.

3. Your writings in both the books reflect anger and despair. Why so?

It’s healthy, I feel, to nurture a high level of scepticism and self-contempt. Humans need this in order to develop the humility to quit being a menace to the natural world. And I need anger and despair in order to write. (Also, a little wonderment.) I tend to explore my resentments until they start to amuse me.

4. What is your one piece of advice that you would like to share with aspiring writers?

Resist the present tense. It is SO BORING. It’s brittle, flat, and inflexible. It has a deadening effect on anything you write. People use it almost uniformly these days, presumably in the belief that it will make their work more immediate or down-to-earth. It won’t. Why cripple yourself this way? The past tense has twenty times more beauty and nuance. Sure, use the present when you really need it, but don’t treat it as the answer to every writing dilemma.

And don’t screw around with chronology unless you absolutely must. This is another new fad. Everybody’s doing it. News alert: jumps in time are not artistically adventurous, they’re distancing. You are giving yourself, and the reader, more work to do.

5. In an earlier interview, you shared that you don’t tend to read contemporary fiction. So which are your all-time favourite books and authors?

I like funny writers. The fiery and sincere too, as in Hardy’s work, or Brontë’s Jane Eyre, and the irrepressible Walt Whitman. But life would be poor, nasty, and brutish without the jokes of Rabelais, Chaucer, Sterne, Austen, Dickens, Joyce, Beckett, Narayan, Nabokov, Salinger, Molly Keane, Thomas Bernhard, Elfriede Jelinek… The Fan Man, by William Kotzwinkle, is another favourite. Flaubert’s nicely ironic, and Tolstoy too can be inadvertently sardonic. The Kreutzer Sonata’s quite comical at times about the battle between the sexes. The homicidal husband claims that, since the mercantile realm (shopping) is largely aimed at them, women must have all the power. Like most murderers, he’s got everything backwards.

6. Have you recently read any works by debut authors? Would you like to recommend any of their works to our readers?

Two aquatic titles for you, though neither of these books is really all that watery. Pond, by Claire-Louise Bennett (Fitzcarraldo, 2019), a collection of seemingly autobiographical stories, is witty, nutty, endearing, and unexpectedly substantial. One story concerns the wonky knobs on a tiny cooker, another deals with bananas. And she is often poetic: ‘I would listen to a small beetle skirting the hairline across my forehead. I would listen to a spider coming through the grass towards the blanket.’ Somehow, Bennett manages to be cunningly profound yet lithesome about the stolid facts of existence.

Wave, by Sonali Deraniyagala (Virago, 2013), is a fearless, honest and probing account of acute grief, written by a Sri Lankan economist who lost many members of her family in the 2004 tsunami. She refuses to shrink from the complexities and perversities of her own mourning: the fury, the drinking, the guilt, shame, madness, and alienation. Nothing means much to her for a very long time. But gradually Deraniyagala, a born writer, regains her family in a way, by recreating them on the page through memory. I dare you not to cry.

7. In one of the pieces in the book, you say that fiction, especially crime fiction, glorifies violence against women. Why so? Please elaborate…

Isn’t it enough that men really do rape and kill women, without having to read fictionalised accounts of these atrocities as well? I think such tales are used to scold and alarm women and keep us in our place. Some crime novels and movies may also offer a few pointers on self-defence, but the main purpose of these fables is not only to prolong the oppression of women but to exult in it. I’d rather exult in hoola-hooping than in horror, gore, and autopsies.

Aren’t human beings morally degraded enough already? Do we really need to concern ourselves nightly with severed limbs? Crime is not the only kind of transgression available to us, after all. How about guerrilla knitting or over-eating, or dancing naked for the moon? Let’s get creative around here.

8. You write, “Everything women do is taboo. Anything men can do, women can do better – but somehow, everything women do, men say stinks.” And it’s true even in India – be it in the house or in a corporate setting. How can women deal with this casual sexism, according to you?

Sexism’s never ‘casual’ – it’s all part of a sinister experiment in mass hypnosis. Like racism, sexism doesn’t make any logical sense: there is no way that one could truly believe that women are inferior to men, or less deserving of admiration. But human beings have been pretending just this for five thousand years! What goofballs we are.

My solution is peaceful revolution, starting with globally organised women’s strikes: a housework strike, a labour strike, and a sex strike. If these deprivations don’t drive men crazy, nothing will! No cooking, no cleaning, no mopping of the manly brow. No kissing, no cavorting. A few weeks of this and we’ll have men lambasting themselves all over the world and begging for forgiveness. Out of pure self-interest, they will race to make amends.

But I’m also tired of women having to repair men’s mischief. Why can’t men revise their idiotic attitudes by themselves? Men should sort this out, because women are exhausted. Men must voluntarily renounce all the tricks they’ve played on us and admit their own complicity. Men who go along with discrimination against women, men who put up with porn and prostitution and other men’s misogyny, men who claim to need man caves in which to chill out and drink beer while starving women queue for bread, men who jabber when they should be listening to what women have to say – such men are all servants of patriarchy, the grand conspiracy erected to deprive women of rights, self-esteem, hope and justice. Cynics may feel injustice is not that big a deal, but cynics have lost the plot. Without justice, all we have is barbarity.

We must never let them off the hook. Never stop criticising their appalling decisions, their distracting antics, their belligerence, arrogance, indifference, and insouciance. Their eternal attempts to deprive women of life, liberty, and happiness. We must never shut up about it, never let it rest. And for godsake, could we just stop trying to please the silly fellows all our born days? It’s MEN who should be pleasing US.

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आलिया भट्ट ने दिया बीटीएस के साथ सहयोग के संकेत, प्रशंसक हैं उत्साहित


नई दिल्ली: अभिनेत्री आलिया भट्ट ने अपने नवीनतम ट्वीट में लोकप्रिय के-पॉप बैंड बीटीएस के साथ सहयोग करने का संकेत देने के बाद इंटरनेट को एक मंदी में भेज दिया। आलिया ने अपने ट्वीट में बैंड के हिट गाने ‘बटर’ का जिक्र किया।

“अच्छा कभी पर्याप्त नहीं होता! ग्रेट इज बेटर @SamsungIndia @BTS_twt वो #बटर स्मूद मूव्स। #Collab,” अभिनेत्री ने एक लोकप्रिय कोरियाई मोबाइल ब्रांड के एक ट्वीट को संलग्न करते हुए ट्वीट किया।

“क्या” अच्छा “काफी अच्छा है? प्रकट करने के लिए तैयार हो जाओ। यहाँ आता है #SamsungUnpacked जैसा कोई और नहीं! जब ११ अगस्त, २०२१ का दिन आए, ले लो, लुढ़कने दो! #GalaxyxBTS @BTS_twt अभी रजिस्टर करें: https://samsung.com/in/unpacked/. #Collab,” ब्रांड का ट्वीट पढ़ें।

यह पहली बार नहीं है जब आलिया ने अपने सोशल मीडिया हैंडल पर बीटीएस से जुड़ी कोई बात शेयर की है। इससे पहले, अंतर्राष्ट्रीय योग दिवस पर, ‘राज़ी’ की अभिनेत्री ने के-पॉप बैंड के हिट गीत ‘बटर’ के बैकग्राउंड में बजते हुए आसन करते हुए खुद का एक वीडियो साझा किया था।

कोरियाई बॉय बैंड बीटीएस जिसमें सात सदस्य शामिल हैं – आरएम, जिन, सुगा, जे-होप, जिमिन, वी और जुंगकुक – का गठन 2010 में हुआ था और अब अपने गीतों और संगीत वीडियो के साथ तूफान से दुनिया को ले लिया है। इसे 2020 में उनके गीत – ‘डायनामाइट’ के लिए ग्रैमी नामांकन भी मिला।

इस बीच, काम के मोर्चे पर, आलिया अगली बार संजय लीला भंसाली की गंगूबाई काठियावाड़ी और अयान मुखर्जी की ब्रह्मास्त्र में दिखाई देंगी। अभिनेत्री ने हाल ही में अपने पहले प्रोडक्शन वेंचर डार्लिंग की शूटिंग पूरी की, जो शाहरुख खान की रेड चिलीज द्वारा सह-निर्मित है।

‘कलंक’ की अभिनेत्री में रणवीर सिंह के साथ करण जौहर की ‘रॉकी और पिंकी की प्रेम कहानी’ भी है और वह प्रियंका चोपड़ा और कैटरीना कैफ के साथ फरहान अख्तर की लड़की की रोड ट्रिप फिल्म ‘जी ले जरा’ का भी हिस्सा होंगी।

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टोक्यो में लवलीना बोर्गोहिन का अधूरा सपना: अपने कांस्य से संतुष्ट नहीं, पेरिस 2024 में स्वर्ण के लिए जाएंगी

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भारत की कांस्य पदक विजेता मुक्केबाज लवलीना बोरगोहेन के लिए असफलता कभी भी एक विकल्प नहीं रही है – चाहे वह मुक्केबाजी रिंग में प्रतिद्वंद्वी के खिलाफ हो या किसी पुराने पितृसत्ता के खिलाफ।

असम के गोलघाट जिले के सुदूर बड़ा मुखिया गांव से लेकर टोक्यो ओलंपिक में गौरव हासिल करने तक, लवलीना बोर्गोहेन की कहानी उनके चरित्र और साहस का एक वसीयतनामा है जो टोक्यो में उनके खेल में भी प्रदर्शित किया गया था।

ओलंपिक पदक, अब मायावी नहीं

23 वर्षीय मुक्केबाज कांस्य पदक के साथ लौटे महिलाओं के 69 किग्रा वेल्टर-वेट वर्ग में। क्वार्टर फाइनल में लवलीना का सामना पूर्व विश्व चैम्पियन ताइवान की निएन-चिन चेन से हुआ, जिनसे भारतीय को हार का सामना करना पड़ा था। लेकिन असम का मुक्केबाज इस बार बेहतर तरीके से तैयार था। उसने निएन-चेन के खिलाफ अपने पिछले मुकाबलों के वीडियो देखे हैं, जिससे उसे पदक बाउट के दौरान मदद मिली।

लवलीना ने Indiatoday को बताया, “इसी लड़की से 4 बार हार चुकी हूं (मैं उससे चार बार पहले हार चुकी थी), मैं बस इतना करना चाहती थी कि मैं उसके खिलाफ निडर होकर खुद को एक बिंदु साबित करूं। मैं सिर्फ बदला लेने की तलाश में थी।” एक फ्री-व्हीलिंग चैट में।

हालांकि, लवलीना की सोने की तलाश सेमीफाइनल मैच में तुर्की की बुसेनाज़ सुरमेनेली के खिलाफ समाप्त हो गई।

वास्तव में रिंग में एक धमकाने के खिलाफ, बोर्गोहेन को अंतिम स्वर्ण पदक विजेता तुर्की मुक्केबाज ने पूरी तरह से आउट कर दिया था, जिसने पूरी तरह से हावी प्रदर्शन किया था।

सेमीफाइनल मुकाबले में जो बात सबसे अलग थी वह थी कि कैसे लवलीना अपनी जमीन पर खड़ी रही और एक अथक सुरमेनेली के खिलाफ, उसे कभी भी बसने नहीं दिया।

तेजतर्रार तुर्की मुक्केबाज ने उसके बाद न केवल अपने प्रतिद्वंद्वी को आउट-पंच किया, बल्कि भारतीय को चुनौती देने के लिए अपने गार्ड को छोड़ने सहित कुछ शोबोटिंग के साथ उसे ताना मारा। लवलीना फाइनल राउंड में अपना एकमात्र जवाबी हमला करने में सफल रही, लेकिन तब तक बहुत देर हो चुकी थी।

“मैंने बाउट जीतने के लिए रिंग में प्रवेश किया। हालाँकि, बाउट के दौरान, मुझे एहसास हुआ कि मैं इसे जीतने में सक्षम नहीं हो सकता। लेकिन मैं छोड़ना नहीं चाहता था, इसलिए मैं बस आखिरी राउंड तक चलता रहा। दुर्भाग्य से, मैंने जो योजना बनाई थी उस पर अमल नहीं कर सका। मैं और बेहतर कर सकती थी,” लवलीना ने कहा।

‘आसान बचपन नहीं बीता’

बड़े होकर, मुक्केबाज़ ने ओलंपिक पदक जीतने के लिए अपने घर में घोर गरीबी और चुनौतीपूर्ण परिस्थितियों का सामना किया है।

लवलीना ने याद करते हुए कहा, “जब से मैंने बॉक्सिंग शुरू की है, तब से मुझे बहुत मुश्किलों का सामना करना पड़ा है। यह एक आसान बचपन नहीं था। मेरे माता-पिता को समाज से अपमानजनक टिप्पणियों का सामना करना पड़ा क्योंकि उनकी तीन बेटियां हैं।”

उन्होंने कहा, “हालांकि, जो मेरी बहनों और मुझे ताना मारते थे, वे मेरी तारीफ कर रहे हैं। मुझे खुशी है कि मेरे पदक ने उनकी मानसिकता बदल दी है।”

टोक्यो के लिए सड़क

लवलीना का टोक्यो ओलंपिक तक का सफर आसान नहीं रहा है।

लवलीना की मां ममोनी बोरहोहेन का पिछले साल किडनी ट्रांसप्लांट हुआ था। लवलीना ने कुछ दिनों के लिए उससे मुलाकात की और कोविड -19 के लिए सकारात्मक परीक्षण समाप्त कर दिया, एक दिन पहले वह ओलंपिक-योग्य समूह के साथ यूरोप की 52-दिवसीय प्रशिक्षण यात्रा के लिए जाने वाली थी।

लेकिन विषम परिस्थितियों में भी लवलीना ने अपने सपने को कभी नहीं छोड़ा।

लवलीना ने कहा, “मेरे लिए, वे सिर्फ बाधाएं थीं। मुझे पता था कि अगर मुझे ओलंपिक पदक जीतना है, तो मैंने इन बाधाओं को पार कर लिया है। मैं अपने मंत्र पर अड़ी रही – बस लड़ते रहो।”

भव्य स्वागत

लवलीना बोरगोहेन का नई दिल्ली में भव्य स्वागत (पीटीआई फोटो)

टोक्यो से घर पहुंचने पर लवलीना का जोरदार स्वागत किया गया। नई दिल्ली के इंदिरा गांधी अंतरराष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डे पर लवलीना और भारतीय ओलंपिक टीम के अन्य सदस्यों का अभिवादन करने के लिए सैकड़ों लोग जमा हुए।

लवलीना ने कहा, “मैंने कभी सपने में भी नहीं सोचा था कि मुझे ऐसा रिसेप्शन मिलेगा। मैं रिसेप्शन से अभिभूत थी। मैं रोमांचित महसूस करती हूं कि मुझे लोगों से इतना सम्मान मिल रहा है।”

अधूरा सपना

अपने बहादुर प्रदर्शन के बावजूद, जिसने लवलीना को टोक्यो ओलंपिक में कांस्य पदक जीतने में मदद की, वह अपने प्रदर्शन से संतुष्ट नहीं है।

“ओलंपिक में पदक जीतना विशेष है। मैंने इस दिन का सपना उस दिन से देखा है जब से मैंने पहली बार बॉक्सिंग शुरू की थी। यह हमेशा से मेरा लक्ष्य रहा है।

लवलीना ने कहा, “लेकिन मेरा सपना अधूरा है। मैं स्वर्ण पदक जीतने में नाकाम रही। मैं अपने प्रदर्शन से संतुष्ट नहीं हूं। लक्ष्य अगले ओलंपिक में स्वर्ण पदक जीतने के अपने सपने को जीना है।”

उस सपने को हासिल करने के लिए लवलीना के लिए एक लंबी राह होने जा रही है। सबसे पहले, उसे अगले तीन वर्षों में विश्व चैम्पियनशिप, राष्ट्रमंडल और एशियाई खेलों में अपनी योग्यता साबित करनी होगी। लेकिन वेल्टर-वेट बॉक्सर धैर्य और दृढ़ता के महत्व को जानती है और वह अभी ब्लॉक से दूर है।