India chase for the number one spot in cricket

India won their first test series on New Zealand soil in 41 years on Tuesday after rain spoilt their chances of winning the third and final test at the Basin Reserve.

New Zealand were struggling to save the game at 281 for eight after being set an improbable target of 617 when rain came to their rescue after lunch.

By winning their third successive test series since defeating top-ranked Australia in November, India have shown they are ready to stake a claim on the number one ranking.

They beat England from a no-hope situation in Chennai to clinch the series and have now convincingly won a historic test series in New Zealand

Now the team is now moving up the ladder to challenge Australia for the number one spot

$100 million fund For Google Ventures

Google is forming a $100 million fund to invest in early-stage start-up firms.The fund is to be called Google Ventures. Google Ventures will be wholly owned by Google, but will operate as a separate entity and will seek investment opportunities to maximize returns rather than looking for investments that strictly fit with Google’s strategic vision.

Rich Miner, a co-founder of Android smart phone software that Google acquired in 2005, and Bill Maris are the fund’s two managing partners.

Miner said on Monday that Google Ventures will look at a wide variety of companies to invest in, including consumer Internet products, information technology, health care and biotech, among other areas.

Google has invested in other companies in the past through its philanthropic division, Google.org. While Google.org may continue to make investments from time to time, Maris said that Google Ventures will now function as Google’s “primary vehicle” for making venture-style investments.

Several high-tech companies have in-house venture capital arms, including Intel and Motorola, But Maris said that Google Ventures will have more in common with traditional venture capital firms.

The Third International Short Film Festival of India (SFFI 2009)

The Third International Short Film Festival of India (SFFI 2009) was concluded with an exceptionally outstanding Award Ceremony of SFFI 2009. This year, the SFFI received over 300 entries from 15 countries, produced by professional and amateur film makers.

The festival was held at South India Film Chamber of Commerce under the patronage of DBICA, a non-profit Media and Communication Arts organization with the mission to “celebrate the culture and art of the moving image through film making and film going experience of exceptional merit and diversity that challenge, transcend and entertain.”

Mr. Balaji Sakthivel, a reputed and established Film Director, Mr. RD Rajasekar, acknowledged Cinematographer, Mr. Sasi, well known Film Director and Mr. M.S. Vadivelu a philanthropist & MD, Mathi Leathers Pvt. Ltd. and an ardent promoter of Short Films, Fr. Sagayaraj, Economer, Chennia Province, Mrs. Silvia Cromm, JDW, Germany Harris, Director DBICA. Fr. Harris spoke on behalf of the jury, and explained the way the ratings were done and stressed that there should be theatres that should regularly screen short films just as feature films and more organizations should promote short films and film makers.

The two-day festival, known for its diverse and cosmopolitan balance of films including various genres like drama, documentaries, animation, comedy, science-fiction and mystery, is a festive bonanza offered by Don Bosco Institute of Communication Arts (DBICA) to all the film lovers, media critics, film theorists, film students, and those associated with production of films.

Asin unveils new beauty product: CavinKare Fairever

Asin unveils new beauty product. Asin was brand ambassador for CavinKare’s Fairever for the past four years. On March 20th, Asin unveils a new beauty product, the Fairever Fruit Fairness Crème. Catering to the needs of contemporary women who seek beauty solutions in natural products, the cream is an extension of “Fairever”, India’s largest selling fairness cream (manufactured by CavinKare). The all new “Fairever Fruit Fairness Crème” has the goodness of apple, papaya and strawberry extracts and is an improvement upon Fairever cream.
Unveiling this product in Mumbai, Asin said, “The new Fairever Fruit Fairness Crème is the best choice for today’s women, who need not just fairness but a healthy glowing skin.” Dressed in resplendent red, Asin looked like a beauty from a fairy land!
Mr. Ramesh Vishwanathan, executive director, CavinKare, said that CavinKare decided to come up with this product when it found that most women seek beauty products made with natural ingredients. He further added that the product is an endeavour of CavinKare’s exclusive R & D section, equipped with the latest technologies.

Bala’s next Film

Naan Kadavul the life of aghori saadhus has earned director Bala wide recognition for the plot and the diverse array of characters. Reviews praised the realistic protrayal of Rudra, the lead aghori sadhu in the film, while some termed it “too realistic, disturbing…”

Director Bala was quite sure regarding his product and his optimism certainly paid off. But all the criticism melted away later and the film’s popularity grew with public support. Now Bala is recieving tons and tons of praise.
Hearing the word-of-mouth views, people started arriving in droves at theatres to view the exceptional story and its close-to-life characterizations.
Absorbing all the appreciation and recognition, Bala has geared up for his next film which will not be like his earlier projects Nanda, Pithamagan and Naan Kadavul. Industry grapevine says that it will be a full-length comedy and discussions are already underway.

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