Monthly Archives: November 2009
Kurbaan
Avantika is a teacher in a university in Delhi,she has come back from New York where she teaches, because her father has suffered a heart attack. During this period, she meets a temporary Professor called Ehsaan Khan…
Right Yaaa Wrong
inay Pathak (Irfaan Khan), the closest friend and colleague of Ajay Singh (Sunny Deol), an extremely brave and an honest cop in Mumbai police force starts investigating a case of murder of Ajay Singh’s wife (Ishaa Koppikar) and his prime suspect is no one else but Ajay Singh himself.
Tum Mile
26th July 2005 – the day of the Mumbai floods – rings an ominous bell for most… but amidst the deluge, it reunites two star crossed ex-lovers. Two people who meet after a hiatus of 6 years now occupying different worlds…
We might have exclusive BUS Lanes soon!
Ambitiously enough, space-starved Mumbai is working on setting aside space for the exclusive use of public transport buses.
The last hurdle for SCLR will be resolved by this weekend.
Only 40 per cent of the link road is complete. The link road was supposed to be complete in 2008. Now the new deadline is May 2011.
Jail
Parag is living a dream life with a great job and his loving girlfriend Maansi! However things take an ugly turn when after a series of unfortunate events he suddenly wakes up in jail …
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009)
Prem is an different kind of a guy. As life president of happy club, he’s always trying to make everybody happy, but somehow it always en in disaster! He kidnaps Jenny by mistake!! Because now Jenny thinks he’s worst form on earth….
Rs2,400 crore for fight against cancer
Union health and family welfare minister Ghulam Nabi Aza, announced several initiatives and generous monetary allocations for the country’s fight against the killer disease
Monorail will be ready by Dec 2010
If officials of Scomi, a Malaysian infrastructure company, which, along with Larsen & Toubro, is part of the consortium building Mumbai’s first monorail, are to be believed, the first leg of the single-track train service will be ready by the end of next year.
Work on the Rs2,640 crore project, which is also India’s first monorail venture, began in November last year. It will cover a 20km stretch between Jacob Circle and Chembur with 30 trains of four coaches each.
“We are going ahead full steam with the Mumbai project,” Suhaimi Tan Sri Yaacob, country president of Scomi, told DNA. “We are confident of completing the first leg from Wadala to Chembur by December 2010.”
The next leg (between Jacob Circle and Wadala) would also be completed in the agreed time frame if the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) provides the necessary “right of way” clearances, he said.