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Review: Cinemax Pacific Mall, Subhash Nagar Movie Theatre
Jul 2nd
Cinemax Theatre stands upto the reputation of the fast catching Pacific Mall, Subhash Nagar. The Theatre has got six screens and has got nice setup. During my visit i booked for the cheapest ticket avaialble i.e for 12pm show at Rs 100 per ticket for Executive class seats. Out of the six screens, hall 5 & 6 appears to be having slightly smaller screen than their other screens. I was booked in Audi 5, a nice and cosy theatre which had a seating for around 70 odd people. Reasonably big screen and very good sound system. Songs from Salman Khan’s movie READY were sounding great and i felt like dancing sometimes.
The washrooms, snack counters, staff and the facilities makes it almost the best value for money option. With SPAR HYPERMARKET in the basement, it provides additional option of shoppping some household stuff with family, after one watches the movie.
World Cup 2011 – Match Fixtures & Results
Mar 17th
1st Match, Group B: Bangladesh v India at Dhaka – Feb 19, 2011
India 370/4 (50 ov); Bangladesh 283/9 (50 ov)
India won by 87 runs
2nd Match, Group A: Kenya v New Zealand at Chennai – Feb 20, 2011
Kenya 69 (23.5 ov); New Zealand 72/0 (8 ov)
New Zealand won by 10 wickets (with 252 balls remaining)
3rd Match, Group A: Sri Lanka v Canada at Hambantota – Feb 20, 2011
Sri Lanka 332/7 (50 ov); Canada 122 (36.5 ov)
Sri Lanka won by 210 runs
4th Match, Group A: Australia v Zimbabwe at Ahmedabad – Feb 21, 2011
Australia 262/6 (50 ov); Zimbabwe 171 (46.2 ov)
Australia won by 91 runs
5th Match, Group B: England v Netherlands at Nagpur – Feb 22, 2011
Netherlands 292/6 (50 ov); England 296/4 (48.4 ov)
England won by 6 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
6th Match, Group A: Kenya v Pakistan at Hambantota – Feb 23, 2011
Pakistan 317/7 (50 ov); Kenya 112 (33.1 ov)
Pakistan won by 205 runs
7th Match, Group B: South Africa v West Indies at Delhi – Feb 24, 2011
West Indies 222 (47.3 ov); South Africa 223/3 (42.5 ov)
South Africa won by 7 wickets (with 43 balls remaining)
8th Match, Group A: Australia v New Zealand at Nagpur – Feb 25, 2011
New Zealand 206 (45.1 ov); Australia 207/3 (34 ov)
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 96 balls remaining)
9th Match, Group B: Bangladesh v Ireland at Dhaka – Feb 25, 2011
Bangladesh 205 (49.2 ov); Ireland 178 (45 ov)
Bangladesh won by 27 runs
10th Match, Group A: Sri Lanka v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS) – Feb 26, 2011
Pakistan 277/7 (50 ov); Sri Lanka 266/9 (50 ov)
Pakistan won by 11 runs
11th Match, Group B: India v England at Bangalore – Feb 27, 2011
India 338 (49.5 ov); England 338/8 (50 ov)
Match tied
12th Match, Group A: Canada v Zimbabwe at Nagpur – Feb 28, 2011
Zimbabwe 298/9 (50 ov); Canada 123 (42.1 ov)
Zimbabwe won by 175 runs
13th Match, Group B: Netherlands v West Indies at Delhi – Feb 28, 2011
West Indies 330/8 (50 ov); Netherlands 115 (31.3 ov)
West Indies won by 215 runs
14th Match, Group A: Sri Lanka v Kenya at Colombo (RPS) – Mar 1, 2011
Kenya 142 (43.4 ov); Sri Lanka 146/1 (18.4 ov)
Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets (with 188 balls remaining)
15th Match, Group B: England v Ireland at Bangalore – Mar 2, 2011
England 327/8 (50 ov); Ireland 329/7 (49.1 ov)
Ireland won by 3 wickets (with 5 balls remaining)
16th Match, Group B: Netherlands v South Africa at Mohali – Mar 3, 2011
South Africa 351/5 (50 ov); Netherlands 120 (34.5 ov)
South Africa won by 231 runs
17th Match, Group A: Canada v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS) – Mar 3, 2011
Pakistan 184 (43 ov); Canada 138 (42.5 ov)
Pakistan won by 46 runs
18th Match, Group A: New Zealand v Zimbabwe at Ahmedabad – Mar 4, 2011
Zimbabwe 162 (46.2 ov); New Zealand 166/0 (33.3 ov)
New Zealand won by 10 wickets (with 99 balls remaining)
19th Match, Group B: Bangladesh v West Indies at Dhaka – Mar 4, 2011
Bangladesh 58 (18.5 ov); West Indies 59/1 (12.2 ov)
West Indies won by 9 wickets (with 226 balls remaining)
20th Match, Group A: Sri Lanka v Australia at Colombo (RPS) – Mar 5, 2011
Sri Lanka 146/3 (32.5 ov)
No result
21st Match, Group B: England v South Africa at Chennai – Mar 6, 2011
England 171 (45.4 ov); South Africa 165 (47.4 ov)
England won by 6 runs
22nd Match, Group B: India v Ireland at Bangalore – Mar 6, 2011
Ireland 207 (47.5 ov); India 210/5 (46 ov)
India won by 5 wickets (with 24 balls remaining)
23rd Match, Group A: Canada v Kenya at Delhi – Mar 7, 2011
Kenya 198 (50 ov); Canada 199/5 (45.3 ov)
Canada won by 5 wickets (with 27 balls remaining)
24th Match, Group A: New Zealand v Pakistan at Pallekele – Mar 8, 2011
New Zealand 302/7 (50 ov); Pakistan 192 (41.4 ov)
New Zealand won by 110 runs
25th Match, Group B: India v Netherlands at Delhi – Mar 9, 2011
Netherlands 189 (46.4 ov); India 191/5 (36.3 ov)
India won by 5 wickets (with 81 balls remaining)
26th Match, Group A: Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe at Pallekele – Mar 10, 2011
Sri Lanka 327/6 (50 ov); Zimbabwe 188 (39 ov)
Sri Lanka won by 139 runs
27th Match, Group B: Ireland v West Indies at Mohali – Mar 11, 2011
West Indies 275 (50 ov); Ireland 231 (49 ov)
West Indies won by 44 runs
28th Match, Group B: Bangladesh v England at Chittagong – Mar 11, 2011
England 225 (49.4 ov); Bangladesh 227/8 (49 ov)
Bangladesh won by 2 wickets (with 6 balls remaining)
29th Match, Group B: India v South Africa at Nagpur – Mar 12, 2011
India 296 (48.4 ov); South Africa 300/7 (49.4 ov)
South Africa won by 3 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)
30th Match, Group A: Canada v New Zealand at Mumbai – Mar 13, 2011
New Zealand 358/6 (50 ov); Canada 261/9 (50 ov)
New Zealand won by 97 runs
31st Match, Group A: Australia v Kenya at Bangalore – Mar 13, 2011
Australia 324/6 (50 ov); Kenya 264/6 (50 ov)
Australia won by 60 runs
32nd Match, Group B: Bangladesh v Netherlands at Chittagong – Mar 14, 2011
Netherlands 160 (46.2 ov); Bangladesh 166/4 (41.2 ov)
Bangladesh won by 6 wickets (with 52 balls remaining)
33rd Match, Group A: Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Pallekele – Mar 14, 2011
Zimbabwe 151/7 (39.4/39.4 ov); Pakistan 164/3 (34.1/38 ov)
Pakistan won by 7 wickets (with 23 balls remaining) (D/L method)
34th Match, Group B: Ireland v South Africa at Kolkata – Mar 15, 2011
South Africa 272/7 (50 ov); Ireland 141 (33.2 ov)
South Africa won by 131 runs
35th Match, Group A: Australia v Canada at Bangalore – Mar 16, 2011
Canada 211 (45.4 ov); Australia 212/3 (34.5 ov)
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 91 balls remaining)
36th Match, Group B: England v West Indies at Chennai – Mar 17, 2011
Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)
37th Match, Group B: Ireland v Netherlands at Kolkata – Mar 18, 2011
Match scheduled to begin at 09:30 local time (04:00 GMT)
38th Match, Group A: New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Mumbai – Mar 18, 2011
Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)
39th Match, Group B: Bangladesh v South Africa at Dhaka – Mar 19, 2011
Match scheduled to begin at 09:30 local time (03:30 GMT)
40th Match, Group A: Australia v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS) – Mar 19, 2011
Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)
41st Match, Group A: Kenya v Zimbabwe at Kolkata – Mar 20, 2011
Match scheduled to begin at 09:30 local time (04:00 GMT)
42nd Match, Group B: India v West Indies at Chennai – Mar 20, 2011
Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)
Quarter Final C: TBA v TBA at Dhaka – Mar 23, 2011
Quarter Final D: TBA v TBA at Ahmedabad – Mar 24, 2011
Quarter Final E: TBA v TBA at Dhaka – Mar 25, 2011
Quarter Final F: TBA v TBA at Colombo (RPS) – Mar 26, 2011
Semi Final: TBA v TBA at Colombo (RPS) – Mar 29, 2011
Semi Final: TBA v TBA at Mohali – Mar 30, 2011
Final: TBA v TBA at Mumbai – Apr 2, 2011
World Cup 2011 – Points Table
Mar 15th
| Group A | |||||||
| Teams | Matches | Won | Lost | Tied | Points | Net Run Rate | |
| New Zealand | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 1.957 | |
| Pakistan | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 0.729 | |
| Sri Lanka | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 2.705 | |
| Australia | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 1.645 | |
| Zimbabwe | 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 2 | -0.669 | |
| Canada | 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 2 | -2.046 | |
| Kenya | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | -3.005 | |
| Group B | |||||||
| Teams | Matches | Won | Lost | Tied | Points | Net Run Rate | |
| South Africa | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 1.606 | |
| India | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 0.768 | |
| West Indies | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 2.206 | |
| Bangladesh | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 6 | -0.765 | |
| England | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 0.013 | |
| Ireland | 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 2 | -0.881 | |
| Netherlands | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | -2.386 | |
| * Updated till the South Africa vs Ireland Match | |||||||
IPL Player Auction 2011 begins with Gautam Gambhir
Jan 8th
At the IPL Player Auction 2011 being held today, Gautam Gambhir was bought by Kolkatta Knight riders for whomphing 2.4 million USD. The base bidding started at USD 200000 but the bidding battle which was closely fought by all the teams saw the final bidding reach 2.4 million USD (11.04 Cr Rupees).
1. Gautam Gambhir was bought by Kolkatta Knight riders for 2.4 million USD (11.04 Cr Rupees)
2. Zaheer Khan was bought by Royal Challengers for 9.4 thousand USD
3. Yusuf Pathan was bought for 2.14 million USD by Kolkatta Knight Riders
4. Yuvraj Singh was bought by Pune for 1.8 million USD
India gives a grand opening to CWG 2010 in Delhi
Oct 3rd
The grand display at CWG opening made every Indian proud today. The infrastructure, the people, the organisers and the audience today gave a grand opening to this world class sporting event which would last for next 11 days.
The speaches from the celebrities followed by the performance of Indian’s graced the occassion and gave everyone unforgettable memories which everyone would be taking back home.
The program went along as scheduled:
| 03:00 pm | Entry gates at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium opened. |
| 07:00 pm | Delhi 2010 Opening Ceremony started |
| 07:15 pm | Athletes from the 71 nations of the Commonwealth marched in |
| 08:20 pm | The Queen’s Baton 2010 Delhi arrived |
| 09:00 pm | The Cultural events continued till late night |
List of 44 deemed universities – government de-recognized
Feb 14th
- Vadodara
- Shri Devraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research | Kolar
- Yenepoya University, University Road | Mangalore
- BLDE University, Solapur Road | Bijapur
- Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences | Satara
- DY Patil Medical College, Kolhapur | Maharashtra
- Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education & Research Chennai
- Chettinad Academy of Research & Education (CARE) Kancheepuram
- Sri Siddharth Academy of Higher Education, Tumkur | Karnataka
- Jain University | Bangalore Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth | Pune
- Siksha “O’’ Anusandhan, Khandagiri Square |Bhubaneswar
- Institute of Advanced Studies in Education (IASE) of Gandhi Vidya Mandir | Sardarshahr
- Mody Institute of Technology and Science, district Sikar | Rajasthan
- Dr MGR Educational & Research Institute | chennai
- Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences | Chennai
- Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education, Virudhunagar | Tamil Nadu
- Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science and Technology (PMIST) | Thanjavur
- Academy of Maritime Education and Training (AMET) | Chennai
- Vel’s Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies | Chennai
- Karpagam Academy of Higher Education | Coimbatore
- Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology | Chennai
- Nehru Gram Bharati Vishwavidyalaya | Allahabad
- Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth | Puducherry
- Vinayaka Mission’s Reearch Foundation | Salem, Tamil Nadu
- Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research | Chennai
- Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Institute of Science and Technology | Thanjavur
- Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development (RGNIYD) | Sriperumbudur
- Shobhit Institute of Information Tech| Meerut
- Jaypee Institute of Information Tech| Noida
- Manav Rachna International University | Faridabad
- Santosh Univ | Ghaziabad
- Lingaya’s Univ | Faridabad
- Maharishi Markandeshwar Univ, Maullana | Ambala
- Janardan Rai Nagar, Udaipur |Rajasthan
- Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya | Haridwar
- Graphic Era University | Dehradun
- Nava Nalanda Mahavihara | Nalanda
- National Museum Institute of the History of Art, Conservation and Museology | New Delhi