Saturday, October 29, 2011

The magic of Vetel

Sebastian's final practice session on Saturday in Redbul Vetel scrambling fastest pace in a race full of magic. Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa Vetel the time of 1 minute 24.824 seconds behind the race completed, the Buddha is far less time on the international circuit.
And his partner Mark Webber's third place performance. McLaren's Jensen Button 1 minute 25.191 seconds in the race, showing great pace in the second place. Weber, .367 seconds behind him. After the first practice session at the forefront of three-position grid penalty Maclares bearing Lewis Hamilton was relegated to fourth place, while Ferrari's Massa finished sixth. Force India also well supported by both drivers made it to the Top Ten. Paul di Resta, while Adrian Sutil ninth to seventh. Indian driver Narain Karthikeyan Hespania are for the race was disappointing for the last practice session and the 1 minute 22 th place with a time of 29.750 seconds.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Massa and Hamilton do the talking

Indian Grand Prix. The first practice session, the McLaren Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton fastest in second practice session in the penalty suffered while Ferrari driver Felipe Massa thrilled everyone with his speed was the number one position.
While the season as world champion Sebastian Vetel finished second in the second session. Frrnado Alonso's Ferrari in the second season in third place while his team's fans were very excited. The first practice session of the McLaren Mercedes driver Hamilton, the first place in the shortest time to complete the race. However, after the practice session fastest lap taking the time to ignore the double yellow flag penalty suffered by the three rungs of the grid. The first practice session, Sahara India Force India team took the eighth best time.
2008 World Champion Hamilton finished the race in 1 minute 26.836 seconds. Hamilton's final lap Redbul Vetl recently became world champion Sebastian and his own team-mate Mark Webber left behind. McLaren driver Jason Button in fourth place while running seven times world champion Michael Schumacher Mercedes had to be content with fifth place. Schumacher's team-mate Nico Rosenberg by Ferrari driver Felipe Massa sixth and seventh. India driver Adrian Sutil of Force India back to the eighth are thrilled with the home crowd. Buddha International Circuit on several drivers being quite dusty faced little trouble. The practice session because of a dog entering the circuit had to stop for five minutes. A black dog suddenly began to run on the track before practice and carried out by security officers. Indian Grand Prix final on Sunday before the Friday of the event organizers had to face the embarrassment. Competition is not the first time on Thursday Kyaenki Barichelo Williams driver Rubens had gone off the lights during the press conference. Adrian Sutil of Force India's Karun Chandok left behind when the Team Lotus came at the dog track. Then it was stopped for five minutes. A similar small incident occurred when a bat fly into the media center here has arrived later were turned away.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Bollywood people

Actress Kangana Ranaut, who walked for designer Shantanu Goenka at the ongoing Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) Monday, says the people in Bollywood are not very stylish except for her contemporaries Priyanaka Chopra and Sonam Kapoor.
'I don't want to hurt anyone with my remarks, but I find that the style quotient is missing in Bollywood except for Priyanka and Sonam who know how to carry well,' Kangana told reporters here.
The Kolkata-based designer presented a line inspired by the French queen Marie Barrios.
According to him, Kangana was the perfect muse for this collection.
'I wanted Kangana to look feminine, I didn't want to go overboard and I thought she completely justified the theme,' he said.
Dressed in a white and beige gown, she looked confident while sashaying down the ramp.
'I never feel uncomfortable while walking the runway as I have done it in films like 'Fashion' and 'Raaz 2'. So it has become a part of my character,' Kangana said.
'Also, I love Shantanu's design and admire his creativity. He always makes something which suits my complexion and figure,' she added.
When asked about her future projects, she said: 'I am working on the sequel of 'Tanu Weds Manu' and 'Ishqiya'.'

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Anna: issues ultimatum to Congress

No bill, no support. Drawing the battlelines, social crusader Anna Hazare Tuesday said he would resume his movement for the Jan Lokpal bill with the Oct 13 by-election in Hisar in Haryana where he would campaign against the Congress.
The Congress termed his remarks as unfortunate, while party general secretary Rahul Gandhi asserted that corruption can be fought only through the political system.
Taking on the Congress, Hazare said at a press conference in his village in Ralegan Siddhi, in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district, that his campaign for a strong anti-graft Jan Lokpal (ombudsman) bill would continue after Dussehra. And if the Congress blocked the law, he would ask people not to vote for it.
Hazare also hit out at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for being 'remote controlled'.
'Depending on my schedule, I shall go to Hisar and hold a couple of public meetings there. If not I shall send a video message to the people of Hisar explaining how the Congress has blocked the Jan Lokpal (ombudsman) bill and urge them not to vote for the party,' Hazare declared.
He said civil society activists had written to all the major candidates contesting the Hisar by-poll asking them whether or not they supported the Jan Lokpal bill, Team Anna's version of the anti-graft bill.
'While a majority of them have already replied in the affirmative, there is no response from the Congress. If the Congress does not clarify its stand in the next couple of days, then after Dussehra (Oct 6), I plan to go to Hisar,' Hazare said.
The agitation would then be taken to Uttar Pradesh and to Punjab, Goa, Uttarakhand and Manipur, where assembly elections are due next year, to force the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government to 'live up to its promise' of passing Team Anna's version of the Lokpal bill.
'If, as the UPA has assured, the bill is not passed during the ensuing winter session of parliament, we shall name the Congress and urge people not to vote for it,' Hazare asserted, virtually giving an ultimatum to the government.
The Congress was quick to react. Law Minister Salman Khurshid said in New Delhi that citizens were free to vote for anybody. And Abhishek Singhvi, who heads the parliamentary standing committee looking into the Jan Lokpal bill and other versions of the Lokpal bill, said the panel was not in a confrontationist mood.
'It is their decision. Every citizen is free to vote for anybody. Congress will only do its work, perform its duties and Congress will then go back to people when the duty is performed,' Khurshid said.
Singhvi added: 'A parliamentary process is underway. The committee is trying its best to deal with substantive and real issues. We are not in any manner in an argumentative or confrontationist mode.'
Without referring to Hazare, Rahul Gandhi said that corruption can be fought only through the political system.
Speaking at a Youth Congress convention in Delhi, he said people talk of corruption but it can be fought through democratic means.
'If you want to fight corruption, then this can only be done through the political system, through democratic means,' he said.
Congress spokesman Rashid Alvi said Hazare was not being fair by singling out the Congress over the issue of Jan Lokpal Bill.
'This is unfortunate, whatever Annaji is saying... Every citizen has right to oppose or support anyone. His statement proves that he is starting to oppose the Congress from Hisar by-election when the winter session is far away,' Alvi said.
Hazare said if the Jan Lokpal bill is passed, then they would not hold any agitation. Instead, they would appeal to the people to check the antecedents of the candidates and vote for the good ones.
Hazare's 12-day fast in August for a strong anti-corruption bill galvanised people on the issue of corruption.
Former law minister Shanti Bhushan, a key member of Team Anna, was of the view that the Congress would emerge with a single party majority in the 2014 elections if it accepted and enacted the hotly contested Jan Lokpal bill.
'If they don't do it, then people are entitled to draw the inference that they are not serious.'