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FASHION MIDWEEK STYLEKIA RIO NAMED
MOTORING TV 2013‘BEST SMALL CAR’
MAXIMISE YOUR MORNINGSFOR A HAPPY LIFE
KIA RIO 5-DOOR HATCHBACK AND SEDAN ANNOUNCED ASMOTORING TV 2013 ‘BEST SMALL CAR’RIO PROVIDES AN IMPRESSIVE VALUE FORMULA, ELEVATINGTHE SUB-COMPACT TO THE FOREFRONT OF THE SEGMENT
Kia’s 2013 Rio sub-compact, including the 5-Door hatchbackand sedan, has been awarded Motoring TV’s 2013 ‘BestSmall Car’. The 2013 Rio achieved the title by finishing ahead
of the Mazda 3 and Nissan Sentra.“The Kia Rio was one of Kia Canada’s highest volume sellers in
2012,” said Robert Staffieri, Director of Marketing, Kia Canada Inc.“The world-class design of the Rio compliments the vehicle’scombination of impressive design from a styling, technology andsafety perspective, providing Canadian’s a vehicle for every type ofdriver.” “For the consumer looking to downsize their operationalbudget, but not give up on life’s luxuries the Rio more than fits thebill,” said Graeme Fletcher of Motoring TV. “For just under $21,000 youget everything from leather seating to a heated steering wheel. The sortof creature comforts expected of a much more expensive car.” The Riosub-compact exhibits highly sculpted sloping shoulder lines and wedge-shaped exteriors, projecting an athletic profile that conveys power andagility while following the aggressive lines found on other Kia vehicles,such as the Optima and Sportage. The Rio sports its own interpretationof Kia’s signature grille, providing a twist on the Kia family look thatexudes a youthful persona.
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Arjun, Genelia, Jacqueline sizzle on the runway!
ALLURE Fashion show had Bollywood celebrities like Arjun Rampal, Siddharth Malhotra, Jacqueline Fernandes, Kunal Kapoorand Diana Penty walk the ramp.
MISS PATIALA WINS MISS INDIANavneet Kaur Dhillon was Sunday night
crowned Femina Miss India 2013 in a starstudded grand finale of the 50th edition
of the beauty pageant. The first and secondrunners-up were Sobhita Dhulipala andZoya Afroz respectively. The trio wasselected from 23 finalists from across thecountry.
Actresses Aishwarya Rai Bachchanand Priyanka Chopra added Bollywoodglamour to the ceremony, which was judgedby filmmaker Karan Johar, choreographerShiamak Dawar, cricketer Yuvraj Singh,fashion designer Ritu Kumar, actorsJohn Abraham, Asin Thottumkal andChitrangda Singh.
The evening began with anentertaining performance by the starcast of Indra Kumar's "Grand Masti"-- Aftab Shivdasani, RiteishDeshmukh and Vivek Oberoi whowere there to promote the film. Itwas followed by dazzlingperformances by Aishwarya andPriyanka.
Singer Sonu Nigam too
enthralled the viewers when he sang some heart touching numbers.The event marked Aishwarya's comeback on stage post her
pregnancy. The actress had not signed up any major projects aftershe became pregnant in 2011.
Ace choreographer Shiamak Davar confirmed the news. Hetweeted, "Rehearsing with Aishwarya for Femina Miss India.Memories from when I choreographed her for Miss World. Don'tmiss it today."
The beauty pageant completed its 50 years and so theorganisers made it a pan India event in the true sense byt a k i n g extra care in selecting girls from every
corner of India. Auditions wereheld at Pune, Goa, Indore,Kolkata, Bangalore,Chandigarh and Delhi.
The 10 semi-finalistswere Anukriti Gusain,Apurva Lonkar, Ga i lNico le Da S i lva ,
Navnee t Kaur Dhi l lon ,Sagar ika Chhe t r i , Sobhi ta
Dhulipala, Srishti Rana, Swati Kain, VijayaSharma and Zoya Afroz.
Sobhita was c rowned Femina MissItimes Digital Diva by Karan Johar. She also won
the cash prize of Rs.1 lakh.
CAN MAXING YOURMORNINGS MAKE YOU
HAPPY ANDSUCCESSFUL?
Actor Akshay's Kumar'ssuccess has beencredited to sundry
factors, including his recentlydiscovered comic timing and longknown affinity for action. But ifPhiladelphia-based career expertand author of What The MostSuccessful People Do BeforeBreakfast, Laura Vanderkam wereasked the reason, she'd add 'hemakes the most of the a.m. hours'to the list. Time managementexperts believe that mornings holdthe key to stable schedules, andusing them wisely can lead tohappier, more productive days.Vanderkam, who researchedpeople on how theyspend their preciousmorning minutes,found that the mostsuccessful people werethose who devoted timein the morning to "things or peoplethat they loved". In her book, sheexhorts the importance ofdoing things thatyou "want to do,not things that you
have to do". Studies have shownthat early risers are more likely tobe optimistic, perform better anddraw higher wages. Research hasalso correlated larks with charactertraits like optimism, stability and
conscientiousness.
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How to get rid of facial hairBEAUTY EXPERT SHAHNAZ HUSAIN SUG-GESTS SOME HAIR REMOVAL TIPS“There are many ways of removing facial hair. The method should be
chosen according to quantity or thickness, location and rate ofgrowth.Temporary methods of facial hair removalPluckingThis method involves the use of tweezers and removes hair from thefollicles. Therefore, re-growth takes time. Plucking is suitable forstray hairs on the chin, between and under the brows. It should notbe used for hair on the upper lip. The area should be first wiped withcotton wool, soaked in a mild antiseptic solution. One should alsotake care not to pluck out hair from a mole, before consulting adoctor.ThreadingIt's the most common method of removing facial hair. Thedisadvantage is that the effect is temporary and the procedure hasto be repeated periodically. It is useful for areas like the upper lipand the eyebrows. In fact, threading is done to shape the eyebrows.Frequentthreading can cause skin irritations. On sensitive skins, there can beredness or a rash. Avoid threading on areas with eruptions, likepimples or acne. A zinc ointment or ice can be applied to soothe theskin.Waxing
Many beauty salons offer "katori" waxing for facial hair. Cold waxwould be safer for the face. Waxing strips are available. However,large areas of the face should not be waxed. It would be good forsmaller areas like the chin, area above the lips or sideburns. Forexcessive facial hair, many women use a combination of methods,like threading chin and area above lips and bleaching the rest of theface. Or, threading chin and upper lip and waxing sideburns.EpilationAn epilator is a small gadget for hair removal. Epilators for facial hairare different from the ones for body hair. The effect lasts for about 4to 6 weeks. Epilators pull out the hair by the roots. It is said that thesmallest hair can be removed with an epilator. There issome initial pain, which may decrease gradually.
Fruits, veggies make you more optimisticPeople who prefer to eat fruit and vegetables arelikely to be more optimistic thanks to higher lev-els of plant compounds called carotenoids intheir blood, says a new research.
“Previous studies have shownthat high blood levels ofantioxidants, of whichcarotenoids are one form, may bea marker of good health. A
commonly-known carotenoid isbeta-carotene, found in highlevels in orange fruit and green,leafy vegetables. Antioxidantshelp keep other molecules in thebody from producing free radicals,which can damage cells andcontribute to disease. "Individualswith greater optimism tended to havegreater levels of carotenoids such
as beta-carotene," said JuliaBoehm, of the
Harvard School of
Public Health, who led the study,the journal PsychosomaticMedicine reports. "This is thefirst study of its kind to report arelationship between optimismand healthier levels ofcarotenoid concentrations," sheadded. One theory is thatantioxidants might have a de-stressing effect, according to theDaily Mail. The current studyevaluated blood concentrationsof nine different antioxidants,
including carotenoids such asbeta-carotene and vitamin E innearly 1,000 American men andwomen aged between 25 to 74and 74 years. Participants filledout a questionnaire about their lifeattitudes and provided bloodsamples to the researchers.People who ate two or fewerservings of fruits and vegetablesa day were significantly lessoptimistic than people who atethree or more servings a day.
LAKME FASHION WEEK
MAXIMISE YOUR MORNINGSFOR A HAPPY LIFEContd. from Page 25And while owls are linked with greater levels of creativity andintelligence, they are more likely to exhibit pessimism, depressionand neurotic behaviour. Clearly, the old proverb holds: Early tobed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Why the first half?So, why are mornings such a great time to do things? Human
willpower and motivation are at their strongest then. You are mentallyat your sharpest and less likely to be interrupted than later in theday, say experts. Starting on a winning note can ensure you buildon that momentum all day long.
One of the world's leading time management experts, Dallas-based Peter Turla agrees that mornings work best for busy people,because "the day is a blank slate then". "You can plan, control andfocus on things that are important to you. Later in the day, you may beforced to work on things as they come up," he says in an email interviewto us. But how does one successfully balance a chaotic morningschedule with seemingly impossible personal goals?
First things first: Mornings are a great time to devote to thingsthat are of utmost importance to you — whether it's exercise, hobbiesor family time. Vanderkam, in her book, writes that she found thatbusy and productive people had figured out that if they wantedsomething, they had to make it first priority. Figure out what willmake your morning perfect and focus on that before the phonesstart ring- ing, emails start pouring in and the help knocks at yourdoor. Take control of the time that is solely yours to ensure asuccessful morning. Peggy Duncan, international personalproductivity expert and author of the Time Management MemoryJogger, says, "People are different and so are their needs. Whatworks for one won't work for another. You have to first decide whatyou want to get done, when it needs to be done, and how all thatfits into your schedule." Plan your time: It's important to make timetangible because it moves so fast and seems so amorphous. Mosttime management experts exhort planning for the next day beforeyou turn in. "This allows you to get off to an easier, swifter start thenext morning since you've already figured out part of what needs toget done," Turla says. He advocates the 5P planning programme— Proper Planning Provides Peak Performance — and suggeststhat you plan ahead to take advantage of the time when you are"mentally sharpest".
Kia Rio named Motoring TV2013 ‘Best Small Car’Contd. from Page 25The Rio provides Canadian’s a vehicle that is fun, stylish, andpractical with a unique blend of character. The Rio is bothexciting and fuel efficient, with its 1.6-litre Gasoline DirectInjection (GDI) engine it gives the driver the ability to travelfarther between fill-ups. The Rio returns remarkable fuel economyof 5.3 litres per 100 kilometres on the highway and 6.9 litres per100 kilometres when driving in the city , promising consumersimpressive fuel efficiency without sacrificing power or fun-to-drive performance. With an available heated steering wheel,push-button start ignition, leather interior, power sunroof, UVOinfotainment system, power folding sideview mirrors andnavigation, the Rio offers all the technology one would need tohave a safe and comfortable ride.Furthermore, the Rio’s January sales of 800 units, a 24.8 per cent growthyear-over-year, placed it as the top-selling sub-compact vehicle in thesegment. This accomplishment becomes noteworthy when noting thatthe segment was down by over 12 per cent overall.
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