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Dum Maro Dum ban demand becomes louder

Panaji: The Goa bench of the Bombay High Court has issued notices to the producers and director of the movie Dum Maro Dum in response to a PIL which demanded that the movie be banned as it portrayed Goa as destination for sex and drugs which could affect tourism in the state.

The bench comprising justices S C Dharmadhikari and F M Reis issued notices returnable on April 13 to the respondents in connection with the film starring Abhishekh Bachchan and Deepika Padakone, raunchy trailers of which have already hit the small and big screens.

Among the respondents who have been issued notices include State Chief Secretary and Chairperson of Central Board of film certification, Fox Star studios Pvt Ltd and Ramesh Sippy Entertainment.

Savio Rodrigues, a media professional based in Goa, had filed the petition pleading for the ban on the movie as it would adversely affect state’s tourism as the movie portrayed Goa as a destination of sex, drugs.

“The film is scheduled to be released on April 22 and as per the publicity given to the said film by the producers, the said film will attract criminal-minded tourists and offenders and drive away decent travellers and tourists from Goa,” Rodrigues said.

Rodrigues stated that Goa has already been receiving negative global publicity on account of issues relating to drugs, sex and murder. (PTI)

Nongstoin to get full-fledged BDO

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 NONGSTOIN: Deputy Commissioner S. Kharlyngdoh on Friday assured of appointing a full-fledged BDO in Nongstoin C&RD Block of West Khasi Hills. The Hynniewtrep Achik National Movement (HANM) who met the DC on the day informed that the DC assured that D.M.Suja District Magistrate will soon be in charge as a full-fledged BDO of Nongstoin and four MCS will join as district magistrates next week.

Garo Lok Utsav concludes

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 TURA: Garo Lok Utsav, a two-day festival and seminar of music-dance traditions of the Garos, organised by Sangeet Natak Akademi, North East Centre, Shillong, in collaboration with the West Garo Hills district administration at District Auditorium, Tura concluded on Thursday afternoon.

The festival-cum-seminar was inaugurated by the Deputy Commissioner West Garo Hills Sanjay Goyal on Wednesday.

Cong wary of AIUDF in second phase poll

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 Guwahati: The parties which are primarily in focus for the second phase election in Assam on April 11 are ruling Congress, the AGP, All Indian United Democratic Front (AIUDF) and Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) .

The first three parties will be close rivals in most of the constituencies going for polls in the second phase barring the 11 seats in Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) areas where the BPF is facing the main challenge from its rival Bodo People’s Progressive Front (BPPF). The second phase election cover total 64 constituencies spread over 14 districts including those in BTC areas.

The BJP which is focused on expanding its base in Assam, has gone all out to increase its vote share in the second phase with the party engaging all its top campaigners including L K Advani, Narendra Modi, Varun Gandhi, Arun Jaitley, Smriti Irani, Rajnath Singh for whirlwind tour of various constituencies.

Former Assam chief minister and the AGP leader Prafulla Kumar Mahanta, AGP president Chandra Mohan Patowary, Congress candidates — health minister Himanta Bishwa Sharma, senior minister Dr Bhumidhar Barman, forest minister Rockybul Hussain, AIUDF chief Badaruddin Ajmal’s 29-year old son Abdur Rahman, brother Sirajuddin Ajmal are some of the prominent candidates in the second phase.

‘Too many don’ts stifle youth energies’

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 Shillong: In India freedom is embedded in the system but our society imposes too many restriction (don’ts) thereby pushing our youth to be rebellious, Deputy Chief Minister, in charge of Sports and Youth Affairs, BM Lanong said. Mr Lanong was addressing the inaugural function of the one day workshop on Familiarization and Integration with North East organized by the National Service Scheme (NSS), Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India and NSS Unit-North Eastern Hills University at Science Centre Hall NEHU Campus as a part of the ongoing 2nd North East Youth Festival here on Friday.

Lanong said the death rate of young people in the country is very high, said State Deputy Chief Minister in charge of Sports and Youth Affairs, Bindo M Lanong adding that the main reason for this is due to lack of discipline and self control. Citing the increase in youth population Lanong said that Meghalaya is the 4th highest state in the North East having a youth population of 1,95,187 between the age group of 20-24 with Assam ranking 1st with a population at 23 lakh youth.

‘Register pet dogs’

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By Our Reporter

 SHILLONG: The Shillong Municipal Board (SMB) informed that under section 128 of the MM Act, all residents wihtin SMB area have to register their pet dogs with the board and obtain the tags on payment of fees. Any dog found without tag will be treated as stray dogs.

Orthopaedic meet at NEIGRIHMS

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 SHILLONG: Former Director of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and well known spine surgeon Prof. PK Dave will inaugurate the 3rd National Annual Conference (lORACON-2011) of Indian Orthopaedic Rheumatology Association at NEIGRIHMS on Saturday.

The two–day conference, being organized by the Department of Orthopaedics NEIGRIHMS, aims at “improving the quality of care provided to arthritic patients through sharing of knowledge, commitment and advocacy”.

More than 10 nationally renowned orthopaedic surgeons from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Goa, Varanasi, Lucknow, Karnataka and Patna are arriving at Shillong to deliver lectures on various problems pertaining to bone joints.

The two-day scientific brainstorming session is organized with support from ICMR, NEC, NIOH and NEIGRIHMS besides OSS & NEROSA.

Obituary

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Morningstar Shabong

Morningstar Shabong, Urban Affairs Assistant Engineer, Jowai, s/o Billgracious Shabong and a resident of Lumshyiap Golflink, passed away Thursday. His funeral will be held at Lawjynriew Presbyterian Church cemetery on Saturday at 2 pm.

Donbok Tina Kurbah

Donbok Tina Kurbah (50), a resident of Mawlai Mawdatbaki Mawkhapkhaw, passed away on Friday. The funeral will be held at Mawkhar Presbyterian Church cemetery, Lawmali on Sunday at 2 pm.

News Capsule

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Ex-servicemen urged to join rally

The Meghalaya Poorve Sainik Seva Parishad requested all the 2500 ex-servicemen of Meghalaya to join the Rally at Parking Lot near Additional Secretariate Building to support the cause by Anna Hazare regarding Lok Pal Bill on Saturday at 1pm.

Science exhibition

The Inspector of Schools, East Khasi Hills is organising a two-day District Level Science Exhibition 2011 on the topic ‘Science and Technology for Challenge in Life’ at St Mary’s Higher Secondary School Hall, Laitumkhrah on April 13 and 14 from 10am onwards.

Poster competition

On the occasion of World Health Day celebrated on Thursday, the Indian Red Cross Society organised a Poster competition among the junior Red Cross Units in which 14 units participated.

World Health Day

Military Hospital Shillong celebrated World Health Day on Thursday by organising a lecture to create awareness among the troops about incidence and importance of “Antimicrobial Resistance”.

Men-Tsee-Khang

As part of the Golden Jubilee celebration of Men-Tsee-Khang (Tibetan Medical & Astrology Institute of H.H.THE Dalai Lama) a team of Tibetan doctors and astrology are touring all over India to do a photo exhibition on Tibetan medicine and astrology. In Shillong the programme will be held on April 16&17 at Hotel Assembly, Khyndailad (Police Bazar).

Awareness prog

The Directorate of Educational Research and Training (DERT) on Wednesday organised a one-day awareness programme for head of schools.” The programme held at DERT, Shillong was attended by experts and officials of the Education Department beside others.

Lecture

Dr. John Cussen, Associate Professor, Department of English and Theatre Arts, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, will deliver a lecture at Women’s College on Saturday.

Book released

An English book Khasi Traditional Dancing Ornaments by prominent Khasi writer Sweety Rynjah was released by Khasi Author Society SS Majaw at Ri-Khasi Book Agency, Mawkhar on Thursday.

Cantonment body

The general meeting of the Shillong Cantonment Employees’ Union will be held on the premises of Cantonment Nepali School, Jhalupara on April 16 at 12.30 pm.

Sacred grove ambience for the world to hear

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By Nabarun Goswami

SHILLONG: One of the most unique features of the unique sacred forests in Meghalaya is the uninterrupted typical sound heard inside such forests.

A group of environment enthusiasts has tapped this quality of the sacred groves to project them to the outside world as well as bring awareness in the State about the need to preserve and protect the unique natural resources.

The group, Desire Machine Collective, explores a new language, as it says, one of silence and yet so vocal and expressive.

Sonal Jain and Mriganka Madhukaillya of the group, who already took the ambience of Law Kyntang, a sacred forest in Mawphlang, to as far as Germany, demonstrated their project at the Sikkim Manipal University campus here installing a unique soundscape for a few hours on Wednesday.

The theme “Trespassers will (not) be prosecuted” was aptly named as, the group reasons, the concept about the project is that it has not hurt the very essence of the sacred forest, where entry is restricted and no activities are allowed.

“Sound perhaps is the only thing which could convey the liveliness and calm spirit of the area without taking anything physically from the place,” Jain said, adding, “it signifies that people are welcome to experience the abundance and tranquillity of nature.”

“We want to show our work in Meghalaya and reiterate the uniqueness of the sacred forest thereby creating an opinion on environmental issues in the State,” Jain said.

The project intends to showcase the serene ambience of the sacred forests around the globe by method of soundscape installation at public places so as to make the urban-folks aware of the importance of natural resources.

After showcasing their work in Deutsche Guggenheim Museum in Berlin, the group brought it back to Shillong, the place of its origin.

When asked as to why they chose the sacred forest, Jain replied that the forest was unique both in terms of its density and the way it was conserved.

“It’s the community involvement and local beliefs in safeguarding the forest that makes it truly unique than any other,” Jain added.

Desire Machine Collective has also been invited to display their piece in New York and Rome.

When asked about the message they were trying to convey, Jain said they are artistes and not activists and the only thing they are trying to create is a ‘false-memory’ of the sacred forests in the minds of the people so as to assert its existence.

Meanwhile, secretary of Hima Mawphlang, Tambor Lyngdoh said the locals supported the project as it showcases a piece of Meghalaya to the world.

“To take free of cost and more importantly distribute it free of cost without hurting nature is what makes the work really special,” Lyngdoh added.