Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Bollywood divas on ramp for Delhi Couture Week 2011


 


Delhi Couture Week 2011 was all glamour and glitter as the Bollywood stars not only graced the occasion but also scorched the ramps in dazzling creations by talented designers.

On the third-day of the ongoing Synergy1 Delhi Couture Week in the capital, Bollywood actor Sonam Kapoor displayed the creation of Indian designer Manish Malhotra.

Shraddha Kapoor displayed a creation of Indian designer Anju Modi on July 24, 2011 and Sonakshi Sinha looked ravishing as ever as she walked the ramp in the creation of Indian designers Shantanu and Nikhil.

For the first time, yesteryear actress Sharmila Tagore walked the ramp in a ghaghra designed by Indian designers Ashima-Leena.

Though Madhuri Dixit did not walk the ramp she was present during the Indian designer Varun Bahl show on July 22.

Check out Bollywood beauties on ramp for Delhi Couture Week 2011.

YOUTH CONNECTION

Richard Ramsuchit
By: Aimee Balkissoon


SPOTLIGHT : UPCOMING TALENT Richard Ramsuchit


Richard Ramsuchit, a young entrepreneur and business man, launched Genesis Auto Detailing in September of 2010 in Brampton, Ontario.

Growing up in family businesses, his insight and experience is what makes his shop stand out.

Since the age of five Richard has been involved in business. He was working with his parents on weekends at flea markets across the GTA, and helping in his mother’s lingerie store while in middle school.

In 2004 his father had an accident at work which then started his life as a young entrepreneur.

At the age of 14 he took on the role of a business owner; managing a huge auto detailing operation for over four new car dealerships, seven employees and production of 25+ vehicles per day. This was a learning experience and made him mature early and grasp what responsibility is all about. Learning the aspect of auto detailing, the techniques, product lines, dealing with customers and handling payroll, Richard was running the business like a pro. His love for carsand business grew, and knew one day he would aspire to own his own business and work with the cars he loves.

In 2010, Genesis Auto Detailing was launched at Importfest Toronto. With a surprise to many friends and family, the journey now begun.

The shop started off with a bang, making a spot for itself in the Brampton community and local businesses.

In April of 2011, Richard teamed up with SLC Productions to hold a car show at Carleton University in Ottawa, home to over 25,000 students. Ever since that day Genesis Auto Detailing has been appearing at many car shows, quoted as the “detailing guy”.

His clientele has ranged from Rogers, Bacardi, DHL, Peel Police, City of Brampton, and several local dealerships and body shops. Services range from interior shampoo, waxing, window tinting, polishing, engine cleaning and hand washing.

He says his family, especially his father, played a huge roll in support for him opening the shop, and appreciates his help, guidance, expertise and training. Also his girlfriend Dayna for the continued support and encouragement, also for sitting in the sun for many hours at multiple car shows!

“ To open a shop is easy, to keep it open is an art “ – Chinese Proverb

Richard Ramsuchit
Phone: 905 463 2288
Email: Richard(at)CleanMyCarNow(dot)com

“My relationship with John Abraham is over for good” : Bipasha Basu …

Actor John Abraham had recently spoken about his past relationship with Bipasha Basu, on national television. Now, buzz that is doing the rounds is that Bipasha Basu is completely heart broken. On hearing this, Bips has furiously reacted to the media reports saying that it is sheer waste of time talking about past relationships.

“Waking up to stories about my life everyday is no fun! Making me sound tragic when I am in a happy place is not ok with me! (sic)” Bipasha posted on her Twitter page.

Though John chose to remain silent about his eight year long relationship, It was Bipasha who had admitted that she had parted ways with him. However, John blurted out everything the famous Simi Garewal’s talk show “India’s Most Desirable”.

“What happens between two people is supposed two stay between the two when its over. That’s the dignity that I have grown up with and the respect I deserve. I don’t need to be on a talk show to prove anything! My relationship with John Abraham is over for good for reasons known best to the both of us,” Bipasha tweeted.

“My break up happened almost a year ago! Why are these stories coming up now? Is it a PR exercise for a film or over imaginative journalism?” she added.

The couple parted ways long time back, though the news reached the media ears only on May this year.

Is food addiction real and how to control it ?

By: Sarah Balkissoon (lifestyle Editior)


Treating food addiction, a mental illness associated with anxiety and trauma, requires treating both mind and body

Amidst the everyday chaos of life, food is one of the simplest comforts. But for compulsive eaters, food is an easily accessible drug used in an attempt to fill a constant void. Associated with anxiety and trauma, food addiction is about more than monitoring what you eat, and can have serious health effects.

“Compulsive eating is not about a lack of willpower or knowledge of what to eat,” says Tauri Hall, a counsellor with the Hopewell eating disorder resource centre in Ottawa. “It’s typically a symptom of severe anxiety, diminished self-esteem or unresolved trauma. People with this disorder  focus on diets and weight loss, but the underlying issues are not resolved.”

Untreated, adds Diana Norton, also a counsellor with Hopewell, food addiction doesn’t go away. “If you look closely, someone with disordered eating has likely substituted food as a vice to help deal with something else, as others use overwork, alcohol or smoking.”

An individual suffering from binge eating, a characteristic of compulsive eating, engages in frequent episodes of uncontrolled eating, often followed by periods of depression and guilt. Many binge eaters are overweight or obese. Obesity can lead to an array of health issues including type 2 diabetes and coronary heart disease.

The best treatment involves both mind and body. Here are some options:

  • Behaviour modification or psychotherapy counselling
  • A good nutritionist and a regular exercise routine
  • Meditation, yoga or an alternative spiritual practice to help manage stress
  • Medication (if determined helpful by a doctor)

“Our childhood experiences, including  trauma, can create deficits in our ability to cope with the challenges of life,” says Hall. “The best way to avoid problems in your children is to help  them express feelings. Allow them to have a voice, to know it’s natural to be angry, sad or hurt. Then help them express it in a healthy way, not by building negative habits.”

Aside from being a biological need, eating has become a pleasurable experience which is why the food industry, no matter which part of the world it is that you are in, has been one of the most successful business ventures over the years.

However, the problem lies in the fact that some individuals can fall victim to compulsive overeating disorder, which is more popularly known as food addiction.

Food addiction is characterized by an incontrollable impulse to binge on food. Those addicted tend to eat faster than normal, and despite the fact that they already feel a fullness in their stomach, food addicts still try to eat as much as they can.

As opposed to another eating disorder called bulimia wherein an individual goes on an eating binge and tries to fast, use a laxative or force themselves to vomit afterwards, a food addict does not feel the guilt after the fact. Just like those who have a drug addiction problem, food addiction leads individuals to feel a different high after they overeat.

Although there is no one factor which can be pinpointed as the specific cause of food addiction, it is more likely caused by emotional problems such as depression. In addition, if a food addict is unable to satisfy a craving, there is a physical manifestation of a headache or nausea.

Just like any type of addiction, food addiction has negative effects to your health so once you recognize the symptoms, you should immediately seek professional guidance and overcome this type of eating disorder. The first step to recovery is, of course, the realization and acceptance of the problem. Medically, individuals must identify which foods -- the trigger foods -- cause allergic symptoms and cravings.

There is no easy way to combat food addiction; it will require intense  discipline in modifying eating patterns and lifestyle. A manageable exercise program should be embraced along with dietary changes that may be maintained. Ambitious attempts to change eating patterns abruptly or to lose weight quickly rarely have longterm success.

The physiological and psychological dependency of food can best be broken when the individual recognizes that they are powerless to combat it alone. They  must look to God, who alone is able to provide help and  healing in this and all areas of human helplessness. As an individual seeks Him, he will find health and healing and recovery. “Dear friend, I am praying that all is well with you and that your body is as healthy as I know your soul is”

Nicki Minaj pleads guilty

Nikki Minaj

Nicki Minaj, who headlined Reggae Sumfest in Catherine Hall, St James, on Saturday July 23, has been charged with indecent language. The Jamaica media reporting that Nicki Minaja whose real name is Onika Tanya Maraj, was served with a summons by the police as she exited the venue
following her performance Sunday morning.

Senior Superintendent Linette Martin Williams gave a confirmation and noted that the Trinidad-born rapper is scheduled to appear in court sometime this week.

The rapper, who did not appear in court, was represented by local attorney Hugh Thompson, who entered an ex parte guilty plea on behalf of his client and paid the corresponding fees for the use of the expletives.

Entertainer Minaj fined $1000 for indecent language, according to police, her court date was set for Thursday, July 28. Her lawyer made an appeal for the matter to be put forward. He then pleaded guilty on her behalf and was fined JM$1,000.

It is not certain whether or not 28-year-old Minaj was in the island when it the matter was being dealt with in court.

On Saturday night she rocked a capacity audience attending the final night of this year’s staging of Reggae Sumfest in Montego Bay.

Her performance, a first in Jamaica, contained many of her popular tracks, but was peppered with expletives accentuated by sexually suggestive dance moves.

For her troubles, Minaj earned the admiration of a Jamaican audience, as she easily eclipsed superstars like Wayne Wonder and Jah Cure.

As her set began to come to an end, Minaj swept into Hold Yuh, a remix of the mega-hit from Gyptian. The crowd was almost on the stage at this point.

Another interesting moment came when Minaj took a back seat to her dancers and allowed them free reign to tackle some of dancehall’s more enduring dance tunes. When the dancers showed they could do the ‘Dutty Wuk’, the crowd was more than a little appreciative.

Minaj did her fair share of dancing and acting as well, playing out parts that told the stories of the songs she rapped. Again, the audience appreciated what was a well rehearsed set. The artiste later gushed on her Twitter page, “I had the time of my life at Reggae Sumfest... Jamaica I fell in love tonight,” she tweeted.

20 persons murdered in one week

Twenty persons have been murdered within a one-week period, but the police are attempting to keep a lid on the figures at a time when four of the victims were decapitated.

“Have we lost our heads?” seems to be the collective thought of outraged and frightened Jamaicans, as sharp bladed instruments are chosen to inflict dastardly deeds.

Gary Emanuel Smith, a 37-year-old father of two, took his last breath - early Saturday morning, as a precursor to the mourning of members of the August Town community.

He was the fourth person to be beheaded last week.

The Police High Command and the political directorate have jumped at every opportunity to reel off figures showing that crime has dipped by more than 40 per cent for the first half of 2011 when compared with 2010. However, statistics and data are cold comfort to those recoiling in fear and terror from a revolting trend.

Signs are emerging that many inclined to commit murder are going back to the old days of sharp bladed instruments, but with a brand new level of venom and brutality.

The nation was shocked into silence when a man by the name of Scott Shane Thomas, 18, a labourer of Lauriston, was decapitated Tuesday of last week.

The shock had hardly worn off less than 48 hours later when the nation was horror-struck by news that two more persons had been beheaded.

The sensibilities of most law-abiding Jamaicans were jolted further, when it was revealed that the victims were women – a mother and daughter - Charmaine Couver-Rattray, 40, and her 19-year old daughter, Joeith Lynch otherwise called “Crystal”.

In the midst of the turmoil, sparked by the goriness of the slaughters, new information emerged that another Kingston College student was murdered.

The murder happened less than a month after another student, Khajeel Mais’ untimely death elicited thunderous reactions from Jamaicans.

The police say 15-year-old Timon Thompson, a resident of Bull Retreat in Gordon Town in St. Andrew was walking along the Mavis Bank main road about 5 a.m. last week Tuesday, when he was approached by a relative and stabbed with a sharp instrument. Blood continued to be shed senselessly, when a 13-year-old girl fatally stabbed a 21-year-old mother, who was in a state of pregnancy.

The alleged offending child is in a place of safety.

As Jamaicans recoiled in horror at the wretchedness of it all, almost unbelievably, news surfaced that yet another man was decapitated.

August Town residents woke to the news that one of their own had been taken out of his house brought to another section of the community where the gruesome act was performed.

REDJet will reverse pricing discrimination, says Guyana government

The government of Guyana is of the view that REDJet is now one of the options available to reverse the apparent pricing discrimination against Guyanese by Caribbean Airlines.

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Head of the Presidential Secretariat  (HPS), Dr Roger Luncheon, at a post-cabinet media briefing at the Office of the President on Wednesday praised President Bharrat Jagdeo for playing a pivotal role in resolving the REDJet issue, particularly because of its beneficial impact on Guyanese travellers.

He noted, “the current dispensation has Guyanese travellers paying as much to get to Trinidad as Trinidad travellers are paying to get to New York, a situation that is very perverse.”

The government’s concerns as it relates to freedom of movement recently saw the passage of amendments to the Caribbean Community (Free Entry of Skilled Nationals) Bill, which regulated the way in which skilled Guyanese who migrate are treated in a foreign country.

That piece of legislation is representative of additional steps taken by the government, to meet the required obligations under the revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, particularly free movement of skilled people.

Luncheon said, however, that this initiative will have to be reciprocated by participating states to allow for free movement and acceptance of Guyanese nationals to their countries.

“That to us is also emblematic of the heightened regional integration efforts… we have national interests that we have pursued but we don’t think that those interests in regional integration are just peculiarly Guyanese, all of the other participating States are likely beneficiaries,” he said.

Meanwhile, talks are ongoing between Guyana and the new Transport Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Devant Maharaj, with regard to setting up an in transit lounge for Guyanese. This should ease the hassles that Guyanese travellers face when in transit at the Piarco International Airport while en route to other destinations.

RedJet will commence flying from  Barbados to Trinidad and Trinidad to Georgetown, by September latest, as certain formalities have to be processed.