Archive for July 6th, 2008

Incessant Rains Paralyze Mumbai

Sunday, 6th July, 2008

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Rains Heavy rains lashed Mumbai on Tuesday morning and caused flooding in several parts of the city and its suburbs that disturbed normal life. It was another morning of monsoon mayhem for the city with several areas submerged and trains running late, compelling civic authorities to ask people not to step out of their homes. Heavy rainfall of 200 mm was recorded in Colaba in South Mumbai by the Regional Meteorological Department. While in Santacruz it was142.9 mm.

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Floods Many low lying areas that include Bandra, Sion, Chembur, Ghatkopar, Andheri had been logged into water up to one and a half feet.except it many other low lying areas like the Milan Subway in Santacruz West, an arterial traffic junction, and the Malad subway in north Mumbai as well as Wadala, Mahim, Worli and Parel in south Mumbai had been completely submerged. Traffic got disrupted on the Mumbai-Pune expressway because of landslides. Flooding was reported in many low-lying areas and suburbs.

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Drainage System Before the start of the monsoon season the municipal commissioner had said that the drainage system will be able enough to handle even 400 mm of rainfall in a day. But all the promises proved to be wring when Monday’s heavy rains put whole of the storm water drainage system under strain that could handle only about 40 mm of rainfall per hour.

Traffic Several stations were waterlogged that affected the rail services badly. Central Railway services came to a complete halt due to water logging between Kurla and Vidyavihar suburbs. However, trains on the Western and Harbour lines were running late by 15 to 20 minutes. Even flights from the international airports were delayed by an hour and a half. Many schools and the educational institutions had to declare a holiday and children who had had already reached there were asked to return home.

Past Experiences This is the second time that the city is facing the situation. Last year too, the city and its suburbs had gone through the same experience. It must be recalled that the city was badly hit on July 26, 2005 when rains virtually flooded India’s financial capital and life there came to a standstill for few days with all major routes submerged in flood water. City Municipal Council is more responsible for the present crisis than the nature because it has not taken the adequate steps to counter such situation though it has already gone through the same experience several times in the recent years.

 

 


 

 

Film ‘Love Story 2050’

Sunday, 6th July, 2008

Headlines Harman Baweja is all over the news as his debut film ‘Love Story 2050’ nears its releasing date. He has been in news more for his affair with Priyanka rather than his new flick to be released soon. The grand premiere of his film is scheduled to be held in London on Wednesday, July 2 where Harman will be present along with the cast and crew of his debut film ‘Love Story 2050’.

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Releasing Place “It was something which we had planned six months in advance. I believe my entire team has already done a lot of promotions in India. There are many Indians living in London who are as much into Bollywood as we are and we thought it would be absolutely unfair for us not to come there and share our film with them and hence we decided to have the world premiere in London. So far I have received an extremely warm response from people in London, be it through e-mails or phone calls and I am really looking forward to the premiere” said Harman. He shared all the details of the grand premiere, “I am really looking forward to the world premiere of my film ‘Love Story 2050’ in London. The premiere is on Wednesday July 2, 2008 at the Cineworld theatre in Feltham. This is the same place where the premiere of ‘Krrish’ was held few years ago”

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Story and Technology Sun Microsystems is the technology partner for the movie, which is directed by Harry Baweja. ‘Love Story 2050′ marks the company’s first association with the Indian Film Industry. The film, a love story between Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra set against a sci-fi backdrop, makes extensive use of technology and special effects in creating a time machine which transports the characters to Mumbai in the year 2050 with flying cars, 200 storied buildings, robots and sky rails. A robot, in the film, will also be seen playing a major role along with a computer-generated teddy bear, which appears to be more than just a toy. All eyes are now set on ‘Love Story 2050’ when audience will see its hero and its lovable teddy bear.

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