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'Badmashiyaan Film Promotions

New Delhi, Feb 22 (ANI): The star cast of upcoming Bollywood romantic comedy 'Badmashiyaan' promoted their film in Mumbai recently. The film features newbie’s, including Suzanna Mukherjee, Karan Mehra, Gunjan Malhotra and Sidhant Gupta. 'Badmashiyaan' chronicles the life of a girl, portrayed by Mukherjee, whose dream is to marry a rich man and how every time she dates a new guy only to find out that he is actually not rich. Mehra, Gupta and Hashmi portray characters of men who fall in love with Mukherjee's character, only to be ditched later as they are not rich enough. Directed by Amit Khanna, the film is scheduled for a 27 February release. Feb 22, 2015
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Jammu and Kashmir, Campaign, Viral Disease, Swine Flu, NGO, Hospitals

Poonch, Feb 21 (ANI): Heavy rainfall in several areas in Jammu and Kashmir washed away a portion of Sher-e-Kashmir bridge, snapping main land link to Poonch city. Kashmir valley remained cut off from the rest of the country due to heavy rains, accompanied by snowfall and landslides. Normal life was paralyzed in the state's winter capital Jammu. Residents were angry as the local administration was providing little help to the marooned people. A resident, Nishu Gupta, said the city had come to a halt due to rains wondering the situation during monsoons. Another resident, Jagjit Singh, said people were facing severe hardships. Feb 21, 2015
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BJP chooses Vijender Gupta as leader of opposition for Delhi assembly

New Delhi, Feb 18 (ANI): Vijender Gupta, one of the three successful BJP candidates in Delhi Assembly, was on Wednesday named by the party as the Leader of Opposition. Gupta, a member of the BJP's National Executive, was elected from West Delhi's Rohini constituency and has also been the president of the BJP's Delhi branch.The Bharatiya Janta Party suffered a rout in the recently held Delhi Assembly polls, with only three of its candidates securing a seat in the elections. The Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party won 67 out of the 70 seats on offer in the Delhi polls, becoming the first non-Congress and non-BJP party to rule the city. Feb 18, 2015