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S No. Premises Name Premises Address District 1 DOMINOS PIZZA INDIA LTD GF, 18/27-E, EAST PATEL NAGAR, ND CENTRAL DISTRICT 2 STANDARD DHABA X-69 WEST PATEL NAGAR NEW DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 3 KALA DA TEA & SNACKS 26/140, WEST PATEL NAGAR, NEW DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 4 SHARON DI HATTI SHOP NO- 29, MALA MKT. WEST PATEL NAGAR NEW CENTRAL DISTRICT DELHI 5 MAA BHAGWATI RESTAURANT 3504, DARIBA PAN, DBG ROAD, DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 6 MITRA DA DHABA X-57, WEST PATEL NAGAR NEW DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 7 CHICKEN HUT 3181, SANGTRASHAN STREET PAHAR GANJ, NEW CENTRAL DISTRICT DELHI 8 DIMPLE RESTAURANT 2105,D.B.GUPTA ROAD KAROL BAGH NEW DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 9 MIGLANI DHABA 4240 GALI KRISHNA PAHAR GANJ, NEW DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 10 DURGA SNACKS 813,G.F. KAMRA BANGASH DARYA GANJ NEW DELHI- CENTRAL DISTRICT 10002 11 M/S SHRI SHYAM CATERERS GF, SHOP NO 74-76A, MARUTI JAGGANATH NEAR CENTRAL DISTRICT KOTWALI, NEAR POLICE STATION, OPPOSITE TRAFFIC SIGNAL, DAR 12 AROMA SPICE 15A/61, WEA KAROL BAGH, NEW DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 13 REPUBLIC OF CHICKEN 25/6, SHOP NO-4, GF, EAST PATEL NAGAR,DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 14 REHMATULLA DHABA 105/106/107/110 BAZAR MATIYA MAHAL, JAMA CENTRAL DISTRICT MASJID, DELHI 15 M/S LOCHIS CHIC BITES GF, SHOP NO 7724, PLOT NO 1, NEW MARKET KAROL CENTRAL DISTRICT BAGH, NEW DELHI 16 NEW MADHUR RESTAURANT 26/25-26 OLD RAJENDER NAGAR NEW DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 17 A B ENTERPRISES( 40 SEATS) 57/13,GF,OLD RAJINDER,NAGAR,DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 18 GRAND MADRAS CAFE GF,8301,GALI NO-4,MULTANI DHANDA PAHAR CENTRAL DISTRICT GANJ,DELHI-55 19 STANDARD SWEETS 3510,CHAWRI BAZAR,DELHI CENTRAL DISTRICT 20 M/S CAFE COFFEE DAY 3631, GROUND FLOOR, NETAJI SUBASH MARG, CENTRAL DISTRICT DARYAGANJ, NEW DELHI 21 CHANGEGI EATING HOUSE 3A EAST PARK RD KAROL BAGH ND DELHI 110055 CENTRAL DISTRICT 22 KAKE DA DHABA SHOP NO.47,OLD RAJINDER NAGAR,MARKET,NEW CENTRAL DISTRICT DELHI 23 CHOPRA DHABA 7A/5 WEA CHANNA MKT. -
Movie Aquisitions in 2010 - Hindi Cinema
Movie Aquisitions in 2010 - Hindi Cinema CISCA thanks Professor Nirmal Kumar of Sri Venkateshwara Collega and Meghnath Bhattacharya of AKHRA Ranchi for great assistance in bringing the films to Aarhus. For questions regarding these acquisitions please contact CISCA at [email protected] (Listed by title) Aamir Aandhi Directed by Rajkumar Gupta Directed by Gulzar Produced by Ronnie Screwvala Produced by J. Om Prakash, Gulzar 2008 1975 UTV Spotboy Motion Pictures Filmyug PVT Ltd. Aar Paar Chak De India Directed and produced by Guru Dutt Directed by Shimit Amin 1954 Produced by Aditya Chopra/Yash Chopra Guru Dutt Production 2007 Yash Raj Films Amar Akbar Anthony Anwar Directed and produced by Manmohan Desai Directed by Manish Jha 1977 Produced by Rajesh Singh Hirawat Jain and Company 2007 Dayal Creations Pvt. Ltd. Aparajito (The Unvanquished) Awara Directed and produced by Satyajit Raj Produced and directed by Raj Kapoor 1956 1951 Epic Productions R.K. Films Ltd. Black Bobby Directed and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali Directed and produced by Raj Kapoor 2005 1973 Yash Raj Films R.K. Films Ltd. Border Charulata (The Lonely Wife) Directed and produced by J.P. Dutta Directed by Satyajit Raj 1997 1964 J.P. Films RDB Productions Chaudhvin ka Chand Dev D Directed by Mohammed Sadiq Directed by Anurag Kashyap Produced by Guru Dutt Produced by UTV Spotboy, Bindass 1960 2009 Guru Dutt Production UTV Motion Pictures, UTV Spot Boy Devdas Devdas Directed and Produced by Bimal Roy Directed and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali 1955 2002 Bimal Roy Productions -
Annual Report on the BBC 2019/20
Ofcom’s Annual Report on the BBC 2019/20 Published 25 November 2020 Raising awarenessWelsh translation available: Adroddiad Blynyddol Ofcom ar y BBC of online harms Contents Overview .................................................................................................................................... 2 The ongoing impact of Covid-19 ............................................................................................... 6 Looking ahead .......................................................................................................................... 11 Performance assessment ......................................................................................................... 16 Public Purpose 1: News and current affairs ........................................................................ 24 Public Purpose 2: Supporting learning for people of all ages ............................................ 37 Public Purpose 3: Creative, high quality and distinctive output and services .................... 47 Public Purpose 4: Reflecting, representing and serving the UK’s diverse communities .... 60 The BBC’s impact on competition ............................................................................................ 83 The BBC’s content standards ................................................................................................... 89 Overview of our duties ............................................................................................................ 96 1 Overview This is our third -
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DLD‰‰†‰KDLD‰‰†‰DLD‰‰†‰MDLD‰‰†‰C 4 LEISURE DELHI TIMES, THE TIMES OF INDIA SUNDAY 6 JULY 2003 TELEVISION tvguide.indiatimes.com CINEMA DD I Janaab Ka 1800 Sunday Stack 1000 Khabar Din Bhar ENGLISH FILMS (2.35, 8 & 10.40 p.m.), M2K (10.30 a.m., 3.15 1930 Meri Biwi Wonderful 1900 PO [V] 1030 Business Reporter & 10.45 p.m.), Filmistan, M4U (11.45 a.m., 0830 Children Prog. CHARLIE’S ANGELS 2: PVR Gurgaon (11.15 2.40, 4.30 & 10.20 p.m.), Milan, 3 C’s (12.30 & 2000 Kya Hadsaa Kya 2000 Coke [V] Popstar 2 1130 Masand Ki Pasand a.m., 3.55, 6.15 & 11.25 p.m.), PVR Naraina 0900 Mukhya Samachar 9.45 p.m.),Aakash, Movie Palace, Kavita (Loni), Haqeeqat 2030 Sunday Stack 1200 - 1630 Khabar Din (11.05 a.m., 4, 6.15 & 11.10 p.m.), PVR 0902 Vishnu Puran Urvashi (G’bad); ANCHHAYEE: West End; 88 2100 Back to Back Bhar Vikaspuri (2.25, 6.20 & 11.20 p.m.), Priya (11 0930 Do Khiladi SAHARA TV ANTOP HILL: DT Cinemas (6.30 p.m. Only), Raj 1000 News in Sanskrit 2130 Sunday Stack 1630 Business Reporter a.m., 4 & 8.20 p.m.); BRUCE ALMIGHTY: DT 0830 Manpasand 2200 Mainstage 1730 Sports Reporter (T’nagar); BHOOT (A): (Rekha,Ajay Devgan, Ur- 1005 Bhakti Katha: Serial Cinemas (10.40 a.m., 2.15 & 8.55 p.m.), Priya mila, Nana Patekar, Fardeen Khan, Tanuja, 0900 Sitare Sunday Spl. 1830 Masand Ki Pasand (6.20 p.m. -
School of Journalism and Mass Communication
SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION L.N.C.T UNIVERSITY BHOPAL MJMC- IV Semester Syllabus/Scheme S. No SUBJECTS THEORY PRACTICAL INTERNAL Film Studies 1. 80 20 (MJMC 401) Environment Journalism 2. 80 20 (MJMC 402) New Media & Digital 3. Journalism 80 20 (MJMC 403) Research Methodology 4. 80 20 (MJMC 404) Project-Viva 5. 100 (MJMC 405) L NCT UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL Programme: MJMC Semester – IV Session – Name of Paper Paper Code Theory FILM STUDIES MJMC 401 L T EST CAT Total 3 1 80 20 100 S. No Units / Topic Hours/Week Introduction to Film Journalism History of Film Journalism 1 Development of Film Journalism in India 4 hrs/week Major/Prominent Critiques Relationship between Cinema & Society Various forms of Cinema Development of Cinema Brief History of World Cinema-Pre Cinema Machines,Silent Era to 4 hrs/week 2 Early Talkies,Big Studios(Paramount,Disney,Warnes Bros,2Oth Century Fox), Changes occurred in Cinema Early Indian Cinema-Heeralal Sen, Dhundi Ji Phalke, Ardeshi Irani, Silent, Primitive & Pioneers, Reference Film-Raja Harishchandra & Alam Ara Emergence of Film Studio-New Theatres, Bombay Talkies, Imperial Theatre, R. K Studio Art Cinema of India-Bhuvan Shome, Uski Roti, Mirch Masala, Neecha Nagar, Mother India, Pather Panchali, Do Bigha Zameen Cinema in Digital Era-Changes of theme in Cinema, Reference Film, Raavan, Krish 3 & Baahubali Understanding Cinema Understanding Cinema/Genres of Film, Cultural Significance in relation to 3 4 hrs/week Film, Film Screening Story Telling Techniques of Cinema-Elements of Story -
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DLD‹‰‰†‰KDLD‹‰‰†‰DLD‹‰‰†‰MDLD‹‰‰†‰C A shock for Hollywood Britney admits to drug use Oops, Britney Spears has ken cocaine in the toilet of Kid Rock: Pam calling: Bebo admitted to having da- a Miami nightclub. Now, THE TIMES OF INDIA bbled in drugs, qualif- of course, the star her- Sunday, dates Durst goes global! ying that it was ‘‘a big self has chosen to co- June 29, 2003 mistake.’’ Not daring me clean. Page 7 Page 8 to actually use the A less shocking word ‘drugs’, Britn- revelation is that Brit- ey explains, ‘‘Let’s ney likes to drink — just say you reach a her favourite tipple stage in your life is ‘‘Malibu and pine- when you are curio- apple juice.’’ But us. And I was curio- she denies cheating us at one point. But on Justin Timberla- I’m way too focused ke and says she was to let anything stop ‘‘shocked’’ to see a Br- me.’’ So,was it a mis- itney-lookalike in his take? ‘‘Yes.’’ video Cry Me a River, Interestingly, not which tells the story too long back, Britney of a woman cheat- maintained that she ing on her boyfriend. OF INDIA would ‘‘sue’’ a US But then, strange things magazine which had happen when love’s lab- THANK GOD IT’S SUNDAY alleged that she had ta- our is lost. Photos: RONJOY GOGOI MANOJ KESHARWANI SOORAJ BARJATYA: THE BIG PICTURE My family was my world: My ng around, my mother decided earliest memories date back to SUNDAY SPECIAL that I needed to get married im- a home full of uncles, aunts and mediately. -
BMJ in the NewsIs a Weekly Digest of BMJ Stories, Plus Any Other News
BMJ in the News is a weekly digest of BMJ stories, plus any other news about the company that has appeared in the national and a selection of English-speaking international media. This week’s (15 - 21 June) highlights include: The BMJ Research: Risk of recurrent stillbirth: systematic review and meta-analysis One Stillbirth Greatly Raises Odds for Another: Study - U.S. News & World Report 24/06/2015 Mothers of stillborns likely to lose another child - The Scotsman Women who suffer stillbirths are FOUR TIMES more likely to suffer the tragedy again - the Mirror 25/06/2015 This story was also covered by Headlines & Global News, WebMD, MedPage Today, Doctors Lounge, Health Day, Medical News Today, OnMedica, NHS Choices, dailyRx, 6minutes, BT, SBS, Belfast Telegraph, Express & Star, Tech Times, Spire Healthcare, NewsMax, Andover Advertise, Echo, Malton and Pickering Mercury, New Market Journal, Philly.com, Hartlepool Mail, South Wales Guardian, Western Daily Press, Science World Report,Economic Times, Business Standard, Techie News, Examiner.com, Focus News, Times Gazette, The Hans India, Prothom Alo, Zee News, Physicians News Digest, Big News Network, New Kerala and Daiji World. Editorial: Fossil fuel companies and climate change: the case for divestment Leading health experts call on Wellcome to divest from fossil fuels - The Guardian 25/06/2015 (also in print) Leading Health Experts Call For Fossil Fuel Divestment to Avert Climate Change - TIME 25/06/2015 This story was also covered by E News Park Forest, Phys.org, Science Codex, Newsroom America and News Medical. Investigation: Why e-cigarettes are dividing the public health community BMJ Investigation examines bitter dispute over e-cigarettes in the public health community - The Economic Voice This story was also covered by Techie News, Medical News Today, Medical Xpress and Rochdale Online. -
Smita Patil: Fiercely Feminine
City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works All Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects 9-2017 Smita Patil: Fiercely Feminine Lakshmi Ramanathan The Graduate Center, City University of New York How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/gc_etds/2227 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] SMITA PATIL: FIERCELY FEMININE BY LAKSHMI RAMANATHAN A master’s thesis submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Liberal Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, The City University of New York 2017 i © 2017 LAKSHMI RAMANATHAN All Rights Reserved ii SMITA PATIL: FIERCELY FEMININE by Lakshmi Ramanathan This manuscript has been read and accepted for the Graduate Faculty in Liberal Studies in satisfaction of the thesis requirement for the degree of Masters of Arts. _________________ ____________________________ Date Giancarlo Lombardi Thesis Advisor __________________ _____________________________ Date Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis Acting Executive Officer THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK iii ABSTRACT SMITA PATIL: FIERCELY FEMININE by Lakshmi Ramanathan Advisor: Giancarlo Lombardi Smita Patil is an Indian actress who worked in films for a twelve year period between 1974 and 1986, during which time she established herself as one of the powerhouses of the Parallel Cinema movement in the country. She was discovered by none other than Shyam Benegal, a pioneering film-maker himself. She started with a supporting role in Nishant, and never looked back, growing into her own from one remarkable performance to the next. -
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UMATIC/DG Duration/ Col./ EVENT Year Lib. No. Name of the Film Director 35MM DCP BRD DVD/CD Sub-Title Language BETA/DVC Lenght B&W Gujrat Festival 553 ANDHA DIGANTHA (P. B.) Man Mohan Mahapatra 06Reels HST Col. Oriya I. P. 1982-83 73 APAROOPA Jahnu Barua 07Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1985-86 201 AGNISNAAN DR. Bhabendra Nath Saikia 09Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1986-87 242 PAPORI Jahnu Barua 07Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1987-88 252 HALODHIA CHORAYE BAODHAN KHAI Jahnu Barua 07Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1988-89 294 KOLAHAL Dr. Bhabendra Nath Saikia 06Reels EST Col. Assamese F.O.I. 1985-86 429 AGANISNAAN Dr. Bhabendranath Saikia 09Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1988-89 440 KOLAHAL Dr. Bhabendranath Saikia 06Reels SST Col. Assamese I. P. 1989-90 450 BANANI Jahnu Barua 06Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1996-97 483 ADAJYA (P. B.) Satwana Bardoloi 05Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1996-97 494 RAAG BIRAG (P. B.) Bidyut Chakravarty 06Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1996-97 500 HASTIR KANYA(P. B.) Prabin Hazarika 03Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1987-88 509 HALODHIA CHORYE BAODHAN KHAI Jahnu Barua 07Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1987-88 522 HALODIA CHORAYE BAODHAN KHAI Jahnu Barua 07Reels FST Col. Assamese I. P. 1990-91 574 BANANI Jahnu Barua 12Reels HST Col. Assamese I. P. 1991-92 660 FIRINGOTI (P. B.) Jahnu Barua 06Reels EST Col. Assamese I. P. 1992-93 692 SAROTHI (P. B.) Dr. Bhabendranath Saikia 05Reels EST Col. -
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Ilkkilaz a I A
TELEVISION BUSINESS IlkkilAZ A I A JULY/AUGUST 1994 global newsgathering global reporting 1 11L1VISION TO EATE global programming global transmission global perspective global viewership global resources global affiliation Globalprogramming like World News and global recognition International Hour. Regional programs like Noticiero CNN Internacional, World Business Today and Business Asia, plus global weather and sports. Even the world's first global talk show-Lorry King Live. Only global tradition one network has the vision to create programming that makes a difference to viewers every day, in over 200 countries around the world. global commitment CNN International The vision to create. global advertisers The resources to build. The commitment to lead. global expertise SM INTERNATIONAL The World's News Leader ATLANTA TEL 404-827-5639 EUROPE TEL 4471-637-6700 LATIN AMERICA: TEL 404-827-5384 ASIA: TEL 852-826-4500 TBI TBI CONTENTS 16 COVER STORY DEPARTMENTS Indian File Monitor South African TV To Reform 6 India is a market of 900 million people with a film and tv industry which is already limbering up to China Impasse Delays Licenses 7 serve a plethora of private stations and a newly- Spanish Cable Law In The Works7 dynamized public broadcaster. Canada Unveils New Contenders8 16 The A -Zee of Indian TV Advertisers Demand Shake-up 8 20 Serious About Software Star TV Brushes Up Its Chinese 9 21 The Elephant Dances Market Drives Aussie Pay -TV 9 24 MARKETS Japanese Debate Ratings Change 10 RTL2 Ups Own Production 11 Travel Business Channel 5 Plan Goes Digital 11 TF1 News Channel On The Air 12 Markets, large and small, themed and regional, are cropping up all the time: should tv marketeers be more selective? EDITOR'S NOTE 26 ADVERTISING American Football 2 PERSPECTIVE Appealing Margins The Networks Stage A Comeback 4 Teleshopping and infomercials are part of a lucrative business which is gradulally moving into the broadcasting mainstream.