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Adorning designer jewellery Bollywood's glitterati flounces down Mumbai's runway

Mumbai, July 17 (ANI): Bollywood's glitterati catwalked the runway at the grand finale of India International Jewellery Week adorning exquisite pieces of classic and contemporary designer jewellery in the showbiz capital Mumbai recently. The presence of Bollywood style divas, made the grand finale of the jewellery week even more mesmerizing. Sonam Kapoor, who is also the brand ambassador of IIJW organized by the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), was the showstopper for Rio Tinto's Nazraana. Bollywood veteran actress, Sridevi, walked the ramp for Golecha Jewels looking gorgeous in a lehenga of yellow and golden shades, adorned with a heavy layered diamond necklace and ruby gemstone for earrings. Parineeti Chopra, who was the show stopper for Aks by Birdhichand Ghanshyamdas Jewellers, looked ravishing in Shyamal and Bhumika lehenga with a strapless blouse, sporting a heavy pearl and gold necklace paired with gold and green gemstone bracelet and rings. Jul 17, 2014
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Rajeev Shukla demands strict action against James Anderson by ICC

New Delhi, July 16 (ANI): Former IPL Chairman Rajeev Shukla on Wednesday maintained that the International Cricket Council (ICC) should take strong steps against England fast bowler James Anderson for his alleged misbehavior against spinner Ravindra Jadeja, and set an example before others. Anderson has been charged for allegedly abusing and pushing Ravindra Jadeja immediately after they left the field for lunch on Thursday. It is alleged that this was a continuation of a verbal altercation between Anderson and Jadeja as they were walking from the field. The Congress leader also added that a complaint has been lodged against Anderson. Jul 16, 2014
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Politicos react sharply as Syed Salahuddin invites Taliban and Al Qaeda to liberate Kashmir

New Delhi, July 16 (ANI): Politicos on Wednesday reacted sharply after reports emerged that United Jihad Council chief Syed Salahuddin has called for support from al-Qaeda or Taliban to 'liberate' Kashmir. Attempting to link the separatist violence in the Indian state with pan-Islamic jihad in Syria and Iraq, Salahuddin has declared that help from Al-Qaeda, Taliban or any other like-minded group or country would be welcome. Indian politicians have however, said that appropriate action would be taken against people who try to indulge in violence inside the country. Jul 16, 2014