New Delhi, Apr 22: Hundreds of school children formed a human chain here on Wednesday to spread awareness amongst people about the importance of voting.
The event was organised with the sole aim of soliciting responsible participation from the citizens in the ongoing elections.
Eminent personalities present during the occasion included Saba Karim, the veteran Indian cricketer, Manjit Dua, table tennis player, Madhumita Bhist, the badminton player and singer Malini Awasthi.
New Delhi, Apr 22 : The Delhi High Court on Wednesday granted bail to former Union Minister Sukhram, who was sentenced to three years imprisonment, in connection with a disproportionate assets case.
On February 25, a Delhi court had sentenced Sukhram to three years imprisonment in the case. A court also imposed a fine of Rs two lakh on Sukhram.
The court had suspended his sentence for two months giving an opportunity for him to appeal in the High Court against his conviction.
New Delhi, Apr 22 : Zac Efron's first movie after `High School Musical' franchise-17 Again-opened to a huge response, and from here the actor is carefully planning his next move.
The 21-year-old actor has said that he is thinking very carefully before taking up a new project in hand, reports The China Daily.
"I''m looking very carefully at the movies being offered," said Efron on the eve of the opening of `17 Again'.
He added: "It''s about taking my fan base with me but then doing movies that open me up to a broader level."
New Delhi - Film stars are jumping on the political bandwagon this election season, not only running campaigns or contesting polls but even floating their own parties and turning into power players in determining India's next government.
Film actors are demigods to millions of people in the world's largest democracy, which also boasts the world's biggest film industry. Their popularity is particularly felt in South India, where huge cut-outs of their images adorn intersections and fans perform rituals and prayers at temples dedicated to them.