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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Watch out Shahrukh!

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The battleground has shifted from the silver screen to the runway as the infamous animosity between two giants of Bollywood, Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan takes on a new twist.

It has been reported that Shahrukh’s best friend, Karan Johar (who is also a designer,) plans to launch his clothesline with SRK as the showstopper. The only other model walking the ramp will be SRK’s other half, Gauri Khan with all of this happening at an upcoming Couture Week.

Well now, according to sources, Salman who is quite active with his ‘Being Human’ organization also has a plan to launch the ‘Being Human’ collection at the same Couture Week, with the help of his designer sister Alvira Agnihotri. So, if SRK can be a showstopper then why not Sallu and you ain’t getting anything for guessing it right, it's Katrina Kaif, his ladylove who will sashay down the ramp in the ‘Being Human’ collection.

It’s time for ramp wars!

Shah Rukh Khan lights up seven Orissa villages

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Remember the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Swades, where lead protagonist Mohan Bhargava, an NRI working in NASA, returns to his former nanny's village in India and resolves the irregular electricity problem by setting up a hydro power plant. In a case of real life imitating reel life, Khan has lighted up seven remote coastal villages in Orissa by funding a solar electricity project.

The effort has dramatically changed the lives of the people of Ahriajpur, Banhipal, Okilapala, Palachua, Rangani, Denlasahi and Gupti villages in Kendrapara district, about 150 km from here. Each village has a population of 500 people and most of them fall in the below poverty line bracket. They mostly depend on fishing and agriculture for their livelihood. For the villagers, Khan is a messiah.

The rural electrification project used solar energy to produce electricity. Khan funded the project under the NDTV's Greenathon initiative titled 'Light a Billion Lives'. The project was implemented by The Energy & Research Institute (TERI).

Local coordinator of the project Biraja Prasad Pati said, "Can you imagine even after 61 years of Independence, they did not have electricity. But the project changed their lives.

Once dusk sets in, they all rush back to their houses and savour the pleasure of having electricity at home. Can you imagine even after 61 years of Independence, they did not have electricity," he said. Earlier, kerosene lanterns were the only source of light.

Now, the villagers have been provided with solar lanterns. "Life now starts after sun set," Pati said, adding that villagers had taken the cost-effective solar lanterns after paying the users' fees of Rs3 towards charging.But occasional users pay Rs5 by way of charging fees.

A recharging station has been installed in each village. Solar panels have also been set on rooftops to allow villagers to charge their lanterns every morning. "Now people are happy and know more about Khan," said local ward member Tapas Mandal.Ironically, the state government is clueless about the project.

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