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An open letter to Mr. Amitabh Bachchan

Dear Sh.  Bachchan ji, We applaud you for making the conscious decision to terminate the contract with a Paan Masala brand and returning the entire amount received towards promotional duties. This shows your concern for protecting children and young people, the intended targets of such surrogate advertising. Over the years, the Tobacco Control advocates have been steadily gaining ground in its fight against cigarettes, bidi, pan masala, gutka, and other addictive tobacco products. However, that progress is under continuous threat from underhanded marketing tactics such as surrogate advertising of seemingly innocuous ‘mouth fresheners’ from brands widely seen selling Paan Masala in India and overseas. We understand that you were unaware that the intended promotion fell under surrogate advertising and further appreciate your proactive approach to educating yourself along with the many millions who look up to you as a definitive role model. Celebrity-led endorsements are often designe...

Children must learn to go out and play says John Abraham

A keen sportsperson himself, Abraham recently became the co-owner of the Delhi Waveriders, which won the Hockey India League this year. We caught up with the actor at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Delhi on the sidelines of a recent hockey game.  Excerpts from the interview:  ..........How strongly do you feel about children taking up a sport? For me, sport is like a religion. I used to play rugby, football and volleyball. I was into athletics, and discus, shot put and javelin were my specialities. I believe that every kid should pick up three things - a sport, a foreign language and a musical instrument. I learnt German for some time and have always wanted to learn to play the tabla. I still want to. Maybe I will start learning it soon. This is like the 'tripod' of life. We need to develop this habit right from childhood. I remember I met Valentino Rossi and asked him when he started racing. He said he began racing professionally late in life, at the age of 13. Rossi ...

Sad but true!

Apurva Agnihotri, Rocky S test positive after Mumbai rave party^^ http://www.hindustantimes.com/ India-news/Mumbai/ Apurva-Agnihotri-Rocky-S-test-p ositive-after-Mumbai-rave-part y/Article1-877770.aspx