Showing posts with label Haryana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haryana. Show all posts

Friday, 23 October 2015

Krishna Shroff Breaks The Internet Again By Posting ‘Topless’ Photo

Krishna Shroff, veteran actor Jackie Shroff’s daughter, is already creating waves over internet for some reason or the other. It’s look like Krishna too is following her brother’s footsteps.
She is basking in limelight again as she shared another topless picture on one of social media sites which was meant to garner her share of attention.
Few days back she took social media by storm with her seductive photographs that she posted on her Instagram. Soon after those pictures went viral there were rumors about her Bollywood debut.
It seems like Krishna is slowly paving her to Bollywood.  Also these images are showcasing another fact that she has no qualms in shedding clothes as well. Some Bollywood actresses do hesitate to go for semi nude photo shoots but Krishna went ahead to do such photo shoot way before her Bollywood debut. Are these pictures some kind of cue to the film makers?
But Krishna was quoted saying some other reason. “My friend is a photographer, who is building her portfolio to further her career. The two of us like to have fun with the camera and just shoot whatever is the mood of the moment. And since I like to put up aesthetic pictures for my private Instagram page, it’s a win-win situation for both my friend and me. It’s as simple as that!” she said to one of the online media sites.

Jackie Shroff, Krishna’s father, was quoted saying in one of the dailies recently the following statement. “I don’t like interfering in my kids’ lives. Both Tiger and Krishna are well brought up kids and they understand what to do and how to do. They will be the best to answer about themselves. I don’t like talking about them because I am comfortable with whatever they do.”
Below is the image that was posted by hottie Krishna Shroff.

Will  Krishna give a tough fight to all the Bollywood actresses soon as she has dared to bare and hogged lime light already?

Let us know your views in the comments below.

The Jeep® Grand Cherokee

The Jeep® Grand Cherokee took home two awards at this year’s Active Lifestyle Vehicle (ALV) awards, including the inaugural Phoenix Automotive Press Association (PAPA) Best of the Southwest award. The 12th annual Carspondent.com “Active Lifestyle Vehicle of the Year” awards competition was held at San Marcos Golf Resort in Chandler, Ariz.


Local members of the Phoenix-area media, including PAPA members, spent the first day of the competition evaluating cars, crossovers, SUVs and trucks. The second day brought more than 100 athletes and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the country to evaluate the same vehicles.


At the conclusion of the ALV event, Jeep Grand Cherokee took home two awards:




The inaugural PAPA Best of the Southwest award

Luxury Off-Road (MSRP over $35,000 with true off-road capability)  

“The Jeep Grand Cherokee ticked all the boxes for our PAPA panel of automotive journalists as a durable go-anywhere vehicle with plenty of room for people and gear,” said Bob Golfen, automotive journalist and PAPA member. “PAPA jurors also were impressed by the Jeep's premium interior and superior drivability, which make it an ideal all-around SUV for daily driving and vacation fun.”  

The Active Lifestyle Vehicle competition is unique because it’s the only annual awards program where outdoor enthusiasts, athletes and the automotive media come together to pick the winners. The evaluation process includes navigating an off-road course and on-road driving, too.



Thursday, 22 October 2015

Under Fire, Haryana Chief Minister Visits Family of Dalit Children Burnt Alive

Under attack from the opposition, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar today met the family of the two Dalit children who were burnt alive at a village near Delhi on Monday and assured them that the guilty would be punished at the earliest. But soon after he left, angry locals held a protest march and raised slogans against him.

Mr Khattar was expected to meet the family yesterday, but his visit was cancelled after protests by angry locals. When asked why he was visiting the village three days after the deaths, he said his ministers were keeping a watch on the situation. "My eyes are on this case every minute. My ministers have been here from day one on my behalf."

When Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi visited Sonped village in Faridabad district yesterday, he attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his party the BJP which rules the state and chief minister Mr Khattar and blamed their "attitude" for such tragedies.
 

Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi met the family of the two Dalit Children in Sonped yesterday.
"This is an attitude shared by the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister, the BJP and the RSS - if somebody is weak, they can be crushed. This government is not for the poor," he had said.

The children-- two-and-a-half year old Vaibhav and 11-month-old Divya - died after their house was set on fire, allegedly by members of an upper caste community.

Their mother Rekha has suffered 70 per cent burns, their father also sustained injuries.


Vaibhav and Divya were sleeping in their house when it was set on fire, allegedly by members of an upper caste community.
Seven accused have been arrested for the death of the children. Four more are yet to be traced. Mr Khattar's government yesterday ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation or CBI probe into the deaths.

The family of the children has alleged that the attack was the fallout of a long-standing feud with a group of upper caste people in the village. But the kin of the accused have denied the allegation.

Angry locals blocked a highway near the national capital yesterday and said they would not cremate the children till all those accused in the case were arrested. They also held a march carrying the bodies of the children.

Angry locals blocked the Faridabad-Balabhgarh highway yesterday

Later in the day, the protest was called off after the police managed to convince the family to cremate the children. Their last rites were performed late in the evening.