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Taylor Swift Hailed as 2015 Highest-Earning Musician

Taylor-SwiftWith reported million-dollar-a-day earnings, “Bad Blood” hit maker Taylor Swift is definitely far from being low on dough.

At just age 26, Taylor Swift has been named as world’s highest-earning musician amassing a lucrative $317.8 million dollars so far this year, according to reports. The country-turned-pop singer is even expected to top the foreseen $365 million earning by the end of the 2015.

Swift’s hefty net worth can be attributed to her latest released album, 1989, where she featured several hit series like “Shake It Off,” “Blank Space” and “Bad Blood.” Daily Mail reports that Swift’s fifth album released October last year has hit sales $1.27 million sales on its first week alone as it topped charts worldwide.

Tay Tay’s financial success is also boosted by her 1989 World Tour which globe-trots to 85 destinations. It was also reported that her mere five shows in North America alone had drove $16 million earnings from 149,708 ticket sales.

Atop her music-inclined endeavors, Swift is as well committed to endorsements that add up to her big bank account as she is booked to brands like Keds, Elizabeth Arden, Diet Coke and many others. Plus, the crooner has enlisted massive investments in three companies for music management and touring.

Swift’s newly found flame has also made her enlisted as one of the pairings that have a money spinning net worth combined. With her beau Calvin Harris, the couple makes up a whopping $146 million net worth according to a poll. The two music icons, who announced their relationship last May, even topped “Drunk In Love” husband-and-wife tandem, Beyonce and Jay Z who have had a combined treasure trove amounting to $110 million last year.

The pop star’s huge financial success is also seen to be influenced by her money-minded parents as her father, Scott, is a wealth management adviser, while her mom, Andrea, is a former mutual fund executive.

Peter Andre’s wife ‘fattening’ him up

peter-andreThe ‘Mysterious Girl’ hitmaker is working hard to perfect his dance routines for ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ and wife Emily MacDonagh is adding more fatty foods to his diet in a bid to help him maintain a healthy weight.

A source said: ”Peter has been working around the clock and ­skipping meals. He has lost a lot of weight and Emily has been trying to fatten him up by putting extra calories in his food. She has been using extra butter and cream when cooking.

”Pete has also been getting advice from Thom Evans, who lost three stone when he competed. It’s a really tough show and can take its toll on the body.”

And the 42-year-old star – who is partnered with professional Janette Manrara, 31, on the show – sees The Wanted’s Jay McGuiness as his biggest competition.

The insider added to the Daily Mirror newspaper: ”Now Peter has Jay as competition, the pressure is on and he is ­determined to be in the final.”

Meanwhile, this week, Peter was joined by Emily at rehearsals for the BBC One show, with the doctor admitting his hectic schedule meant there was little time for the pair to spend time together.

She explained: ”I haven’t really seen him much this week; he’s been so busy training and working.

”It’s taken me by surprise how well he’s picked it up because It’s not easy, he’s shattered. The kids and me love to sit and watch him. I’m so proud and so impressed by how well he’s done.”

Anushka Sharma to launch campaign for cracker-free Diwali

Anushka-SharmaActress Anushka Sharma has urged everyone to celebrate the forthcoming festival of Diwali without noise and firecrackers for the sake of animals.

Ahead of Diwali next month, the ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ star will launch a campaign ‘Pawsitive’ through Facebook and Twitter to encourage people to reduce the use of crackers, especially in residential areas.

“Animals are our best friends. They make me laugh and I share a personal bond with them. Their welfare is one cause that’s close to my heart and I will keep taking up initiatives that make us care for them too. When someone bursts fire crackers during Diwali, they don’t think of how it affects animals or birds,” Anushka said in a statement.

“With ‘Pawsitive’, I hope I can inspire some of us to care about them, and avoid making a lot of noise,” she added.

Kareena Kapoor Khan to sign Pakistani movie by Shoaib Mansoor

KareenaBollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan is all set to star in acclaimed Pakistani director Shoaib Mansoor’s upcoming project.

Sources have revealed that the 35-year-old actress will travel to Dubai next week to meet Mansoor for a formal script narration and to sign the contract, according to reports in a leading daily. The rumours were confirmed by Kareena’s spokesperson in a statement.

Insiders revealed that Mansoor had e-mailed his concept to the Bajrangi Bhaijaan star and added that she liked the role, but wanted to hear the script before confirming. Kareena will be the first A-list actress to work in a Pakistani project.

Pakistan jao, Now slogan raised by Mumbai Police

PakBandra Police Inspector Kedar Pawar and his team had brutally assaulted Mahim residents Asif Shaikh and Danish Shaikh and asked them to quit India and go to Pakistan. The boys were picked up while they were on their bike. They had stopped near Bandstand when they saw two drunk men fighting on the road. When the police came to control the situation, they picked up the boys as well. The duo was reportedly beaten up, dragged, and pushed at police station after being arrested.

When the victim’s parents learnt about this incident they went to the police station the next day.

Seriously injured, Asif and Danish have been admitted to a private hospital in Mumbai. It has been also alleged that the cops were also in an inebriated condition. Kedar Pawar also had applied ice and Soframycin on the body of Asif and Danish to conceal the truth about the crime.

Preeti Menon, National Spokesperson Aam Aadmi Party said, “The police have not done the right thing by assaulting the victims and asking them to leave to Pakistan. The Police Commissioner should intervene in this matter and order for a probe. The erring police officials must be suspended to avert such incidents in future.”

Mumbai Police Commissioner Ahmed Javed said, “We have instructed the Zonal DCP to investigate this matter. The necessary action will be taken after the arrival of the investigation report.”

Samajwadi Party leader Farhan Azmi said, “If the Mumbai Police fails to take action against Kedar Pawar within 24 hours then we will hold dharna on the streets of the city and also protest outside Pawar’s residence. Such type of officials must be blacklisted and suspended from the Police force.”

Victims’ relatives and neighbours allege that both Asif and Danish were detained and grilled for over three hours and were beaten badly.

Asif’s uncle, Umar Shaikh said, “The police also asked us to refrain from filing a complaint and switch off our phones. They also warned us against speaking to media and unveil the truth to hospital authorities.”

It is not clear whether the detention of Asif and Danish was made an official entry in police records. Asif’s photo published in the news report shows the brutality he was treated with.

Now realising their mistake, police have offered a compensation of Rs 1 lakh to Asif. However, Asif’s relatives have said that they will lodge complaints with higher officials and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Amit Shah’s “reprimand” a political gimmick eyeing Bihar election?

Facing attack from outside and growing unease within, Amit Shah “reprimanded” several top party leaders who had made controversial comments on the Dadri lynching and beef row after PM Narendra Modi voiced “extreme displeasure” over their actions. Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters are expecting that these motor mouth leaders should be dropped from the squad and can be replaced by a qualified service minded people. For an avid BJP supporter, it gives a feeling that, only a handful of ministers are in action and even the PMO is in full control. Modi must raise the rank of those leaders. Non-performing ministers should be sacked with a stern warning that no inaction shall be tolerated. BJP creates a good impression within India and outside, but there is a belief that it is all because of low oil price. So, it is high time for the leaders to think and take full advantage of the low oil price and steer the country on the way of development. In my understanding, Modi is capable of doing this; however he needs to be more proactive.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, Union Minister of State for Agriculture Sanjeev Balyan, Unnao MP Sakshi Maharaj and Uttar Pradesh MLA Sangeet Som, an accused in the Muzaffarnagar riots, were “summoned” to BJP president ‘s office where they were “lectured” and warned against making comments that “threaten to derail” the Modi government’s “positive agenda”, a senior party functionary said. “Besides, a message has been sought to be conveyed to the entire party hierarchy that leaders should desist from making statements that create unnecessary controversy. People prone to making controversial statements have also been conveyed the party’s unhappiness.

The move came a day after one of BJP’s oldest allies Shiromani Akali Dal termed the lynching of a Muslim man in Dadri last month over beef eating rumours a “shame” for the country and said what happened after that was “damaging the Prime Minister more than anybody else”.

As Congress guessed, Shah’s exercise can be a “mere gimmick” and “empty formality” after the “horse has bolted”, because this is not the first time that BJP ministers are getting engaged in stupid commenting, they did it time and again, this time they summoned ministers because such statements will affect the outcome of Bihar elections. BJP and Modi are facing the most crucial political challenge since its government took office nearly 15 months ago. The assembly elections in Bihar and Modi’s arch rival Nitish Kumar is CM candidate from Mahagathbandhan is the biggest political challenge for Modi. A win would strengthen Modi’s hands but if he loses the election, the prime minister would inevitably suffer a loss of face before the international community. Importance of the election cannot be indeed understated. The BJP needs this shot in the arm desperately. However, the opposition is even more desperate.

There are three principal players in Bihar’s political space today — the ruling Janata Dal (United) of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, former Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the BJP — not necessarily in that order. The Congress has long been reduced to the status of a fringe player in the Bihar politics. While the ruling party is taking on the opposition in a determined and bold fashion, the opposition has agreed to a concrete seat sharing formula. This is a major breakthrough for the opposition parties in the state, which were in disarray and looking for some sort of electoral agreement before the upcoming crucial election. Needless to say, this is the biggest threat to the BJP, which however still has advantages of being a monolith party and that of ruling at the center. Inspite of all these speculations and arrangements, after two phases of elections many think tanks predicted the bad output for BJP in Bihar, the saffron party’s win is uncertain and right now Modi can’t afford this.

The BJP is aware of the political importance of winning Bihar. The severe setback it received in losing Delhi polls in a humiliating fashion earlier this year at the hands of a three-year-old Aam Aadmi Party can be reversed if they could win the state polls. The election is significantly closely related to national politics. The BJP government at the center is being stonewalled at every step by the sulking Congress and its friends in Parliament. And to have leverage in Parliament, Modi would need to have control over Rajya Sabha, the upper house. But this is easier said than done. To get a complete control of Rajya Sabha, the ruling party will have to win every state assembly election over the next three years. This is practically impossible and the past track record of how various states have performed electorally shows this.

It is a fast-changing political scenario in Bihar, the results of assembly elections would shape and determine the political future of Modi and the opposition. However, the fact remains that the Modi magic has lost sheen over the past 14 months. Yet, the time will tell who wins and who will lose in this politically volatile state later. At such critical situation, Modi has still not found time and continues to practice deafening silence. This has been a mere gimmick far from solving issues which amounts to admission of guilt.

BJP, RSS ‘propagating hatred politics’: Nawab Malik

NawabThe Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Sunday alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha (RSS) are propagating hatred politics in this country.

NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik highlighted the recent controversial remark on beef made by Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar to vent his ire over the article published in RSS mouthpiece Panchjanya’s latest edition that the Vedas order the killing of “sinners” who slaughter cows.

“I think Panchjanya is propagating the hatred politics quoting the veda and purana. We suggest them please read the book of Savarkar, please read the book and the speeches given by Vivekananda known as ‘Work of Swami Vivekananda’ then give the example of veda and purana,” said Malik.

“They are propagating hatred politics; they want to burn the country for their own interest. This is the ideology which the BJP has, what the Sangh people have,” he added.

The RSS mouthpiece in its latest edition has criticised the writers, who have returned their awards in the wake of the incident in Dadri where a man was lynched over rumours of storing beef at his residence.

Pawar asks surgarcane workers to approach CM

Shrad-PawarNCP supremo Sharad Pawar asked the members of Maharashtra State Cooperative Sugar Federation to meet Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis over the long-pending issues of sugarcane workers.

Stating that the CM should take initiative in this regard, Pawar said he was ready to facilitate a meeting.

A delegation from the Federation met Pawar, seeking his intervention.

Pawar, however, said that as he was not in power any longer, he himself will not be able to resolve the issues directly.

“The first meeting of the Federation should be with the Chief Minister to resolve the issue of 20 per cent increase in wages,” Pawar was quoted as saying by a statement released by his party.

“I am ready to facilitate a meeting of the Federation delegation with Fadnavis on these issues, but he (Fadnavis) should first take an initiative,” Pawar said.

Sugarcane farm workers have demanded 20 per cent hike in wages, increased commission for supervisors (‘mukadams’) and hike in transport rates. They also demand that their dues be paid off immediately.

Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council and NCP leader Dhananjay Munde had organised today’s meeting with Pawar.

Recalling his relations with the late BJP leader Gopinath Munde, Pawar said they had jointly solved several issues of the sugarcane workers, though Pawar at that time was in the government while Munde was in the opposition.

“Over the workers’ issues, we had no differences,” he said.

KDMC, Kolhapur civic polls to test BJP-Sena ties

UdhavThe BJP and Shiv Sena have crossed swords in the Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation (KDMC) and Kolhapur civic polls scheduled for November 1, results of which will have a bearing on the future of the ties between the two saffron parties.

Sena-BJP, which ruled the KDMC for several years, have called off their alliance and are contesting the polls separately.

“The contest is tough but BJP has an edge,” a party office bearer said.

Observers say that BJP which did well in the assembly and the Loksabha elections last year does not want to play second fiddle to Shiv Sena in Maharashtra politics any longer.

“It is preparing to go solo in municipal corporation elections scheduled in 2017 to major cities including Mumbai,” they said.

In KDMC, of the total 122 seats, there is no election on three seats while in other two, not a single nomination was received. As many as 753 candidates are in the fray for 117 seats.

Both the Sena and BJP consider KDMC, which has a voter population of over 12.93 lakh, as the semi-final which will decide the fate of the alliance in Mumbai and Thane civic bodies elections, which are scheduled in early 2017.

BJP’s morale is high and the party is seeking to consolidate its gains in the Lok Sabha and assembly elections last year.

Even though BJP has ground support among the people, the party fell short of finding 122 candidates.

“We had to import candidates from MNS, Shiv Sena resulting in lot of resentment among the party’s cadre. Efforts are on to resolve the issue. If not handled well and workers grievance is not addressed, the situation could lead to a white wash like in Delhi,” the BJP officer bearer said.

Observers note that the main fight will be between Sena and BJP.

KDMC is a home ground for Shiv Sena like Mumbai and Thane.

Government has spent Rs. 1,400 crore on Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyaan so far

The Maharashtra government has spent around Rs. 1,400 crore on its flagship water conservation programme ‘Jalyukt Shivar Abhiyaan’ and completed work in 2,939 villages since its launch in March this year, a state CMO official said. The government’s integrated water management scheme aims to make the state drought-free by 2019 and rid 5,000 villages of water scarcity every year.

According to the official from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), the government is putting substantial focus on the rejuvenation of old structures and the policy has now shifted from constructing big dams to smaller de-centralised water structures.

“Fourteen different schemes for water conservation have been clubbed together and measures are being implemented as per the requirement of a particular village. We have started work in 6,180 villages in the first phase, out of which 1,20,485 works have already been completed,” the official said.

“In 2,939 villages, 4,244 works, worth approximately Rs 300 crore, were done through people’s participation. The state government has spent almost Rs 1,400 crore on the project till date,” he said.

The official further apprised that after Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’s appeal to donate money for the scheme, more than Rs 60 crore has been deposited with the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.

“Major contributors include Mantralaya and CMO employees, Sachkhand Gurudwara, that donated Rs 15 lakh, (and) various Ganesh mandals in Mumbai contributed a total of around Rs 30 lakh. Apart from this, contribution of Rs 34 lakh has poured in from the Shirdi Saibaba Trust and Siddhivinayak Trust, too, has donated Rs 34 lakh. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has donated Rs one crore for the project,” the official said.

“The Chief Minister has personally visited sites in more than 17 districts till date and approximately 2,459 thousand million cubic feet (TMC) water storage capacity has been created through the completed works.” he added.