MiLeap Ultraportable Laptops pricelist - April 2008 (Laptop Pricelist: April 2008)
HCL released prices of MiLeap series of ultra portable laptops. Prices of MiLeap L series and V series have changed, while prices of the rest is the same as before. Here we have given all the models and their prices.
MiLeap X
Intel Celeron M Processor - 900 MHz, Linux Operating System, Intel 915GMS Chipset, 512MB DDR2, 7" (17.7 cm) Wide (800x480) TFT LCD, 2 In-built Speakers, 2 GB Solid State Storage Drive, DC-IN, Headphone, Mic-in, Built-in Mic, RJ-45, SD Card Slot, LAN Port, WiFi B/G, 2xUSB ver 2.0 ports, 6 Cell with 4 Hrs Idle Condition, 1.44 Kg.
Price Rs. 13,550/-
MiLeap L
Intel Celeron M Processor - 900 MHz, Linux Operating System, Intel 915GMS Chipset, 512MB DDR2, 7" (17.7 cm) Wide (800x480) TFT LCD, 2 In-built Speakers, 30 GB Hard Disk Drive, DC-IN, Headphone, Mic-in, Built-in Mic, RJ-45, SD Card Slot, LAN Port, WiFi B/G, 2xUSB ver 2.0, 6 Cell with 4 Hrs Idle Condition, 1.44 Kg.
Price Rs. 15,800/- (New price inclusive of VAT)
MiLeap S
Intel Celeron M Processor - 900 MHz, Microsoft Windows XP Starter Edition, AntiVirus for 12 months, Microsoft Works Office Suite, Intel 915GMS Chipset, 512MB DDR2, 7" (17.7 cm) Wide (800x480) TFT LCD, 2 In-built Speakers, 30 GB Hard Disk Drive, DC-IN, Headphone, Mic-in, Built-in Mic, RJ-45, SD Card Slot, LAN Port, WiFi B/G, 2xUSB ver 2.0, 6 Cell with 4 Hrs Idle Condition, 1.44 Kg.
Price Rs. 16,550/-
MiLeap Y
Intel Processor A110 - 800 MHz, FreeDOS or Linux, Intel 945GU Express Chipset, 1x1GB DDR2, 7" (17.7 cm) Wide (1024x600) LED Back Light w/z Touch Screen Panel, Swivel, Integrated Web Camera (1.3 MP) , 2 Integrated Speakers, 80GB Hard Disk Drive, VGA Out, DC-IN, Headphone, Mic-in, Built-in Mic, RJ-45, SD Card Slot, Lan Port, 2xUSB ver 2.0, On-Screen Launch Buttons, WiFi, RJ-45, BlueTooth, Stylus Pen, 3 Cells with 3 Hrs Idle Condition, Weight 980 grams.
Price Rs. 29,290/-
MiLeap V
Intel Processor A110 - 800 MHz, Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium, Anti Virus for 12 months, Microsoft Works Office Suite, Intel 945GU Express Chipset, 1x1GB DDR2, 7" (17.7 cm) Wide (1024x600) LED Back Light w/z Touch Screen Panel, Swivel, Integrated WebCamera (1.3 MP), 2 Integrated Speakers, 80GB Hard Disk Drive, VGA Out, DC-IN, Headphone, Mic-in, Built-in Mic, RJ-45, SD Card Slot, Lan Port, 2xUSB ver 2.0, On-Screen Launch Buttons, WiFi, RJ-45, BlueTooth, Stylus Pen, 3 Cells with 3 Hrs Idle Condition, Weight 980 grams, Sleek Pouch
Price Rs. 33,990/-
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Thursday, June 5, 2008
Top ten of the Gujarat SSC Examination 2008
SSC Examination Results 2008 (Gujarat SSC Exam Results 2008)
The result of SSC of Gujarat has been declared. Here is the merit list of the top 10 students. Click here for the merit list of the top 10 students.
The result of SSC of Gujarat has been declared. Here is the merit list of the top 10 students. Click here for the merit list of the top 10 students.
SLC results likely on July 1
The Office of the Controller of Examinations (OCE) Sanothimi Wednesday disclosed that the result of the School Leaving Certificate Examination-2064 (SLC) is likely to be published on July 1.
The Office of the Controller of Examination (OCE) has furnished all the tasks of marking the answer-sheets of the students appeared in the SLC examination. All the answer-sheets along with the marks obtained by each student have been brought to the OCE office at Sanothimi, said office of the examination controller Harka Prasad Shrestha.
Only the answer-sheets of two districts- Kailali and Dang is yet to arrive Sanothimi. The answer-sheets of those two districts are on the way. It is expected to arrive at the centre tonight, said Shrestha.
Currently 60 staffers at the OCE are deployed in the data entry of the marks obtained by the students and symbols are going on, informed Shrestha.
Shrestha further said that the OCE has set up 40 evaluation centers throughout the country. After completion of data-entry, the office will verify the marks and then the process of the entering symbol numbers and the marks obtained by each student shall begin.
Source: gorkhapatra.org.np
The Office of the Controller of Examination (OCE) has furnished all the tasks of marking the answer-sheets of the students appeared in the SLC examination. All the answer-sheets along with the marks obtained by each student have been brought to the OCE office at Sanothimi, said office of the examination controller Harka Prasad Shrestha.
Only the answer-sheets of two districts- Kailali and Dang is yet to arrive Sanothimi. The answer-sheets of those two districts are on the way. It is expected to arrive at the centre tonight, said Shrestha.
Currently 60 staffers at the OCE are deployed in the data entry of the marks obtained by the students and symbols are going on, informed Shrestha.
Shrestha further said that the OCE has set up 40 evaluation centers throughout the country. After completion of data-entry, the office will verify the marks and then the process of the entering symbol numbers and the marks obtained by each student shall begin.
Source: gorkhapatra.org.np
Akshara School Secured Andhra Pradesh State 3rd Rank in CBSE Exam
NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, 06/04/2008 - Akshara School student of Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited excelled in CBSE exam.
Ms. R. Akhila, a student of Akshara School excelled in the Xth results by securing Andhra Pradesh State 3rd position amongst the CBSE schools. She secured 482 /500 (96.4%) and stood in the third position in the A.P. State amongst CBSE schools. Also, Ms. S. Sailaja Devi, scored 100 out of 100 Marks in the Mathematics. The over all performance of Akshara students is excellent in all the subjects. With these results Akshara students proved that they are second to none.
Mr. Ramashray Singh, Sr. G.M.(Plant.Operations), Nagarjuna Fertilizers, and Mr. S. Krishna Murthy, Secretary, Nagarjuna Educational Trust congratulated the students and appreciated the untiring efforts taken by the Principal and all the teachers in achieving these excellent results.
About Nagarjuna Group
Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicalss Limited
The flagship company of the Nagarjuna Group, Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited is a leading manufacturer and supplier of plant nutrients in India. Commencing operations in 1985, today our asset base is around Rs. 21 billion. We have the distinction of being the single largest private sector investment in Southern India. An ISO 9001:2000 certified company, our operational profits are one of the highest in the industry. We assume market leadership in the markets we operate. Our broad portfolio of products and services include Nutrition solutions, Macro and Micro fertilizers, Farm Management services and Micro Irrigation solutions.
Ikisan Limited
A Nagarjuna Group initiative, Ikisan.com is a comprehensive Agri Portal addressing the Information, Knowledge and Business requirements of various players in the Agri arena viz., Farmers, Trade channel partners and Agri Input/Output companies. Leveraging Information Technology and extensive field presence, Ikisan is positioned as an Information/Knowledge exchange and an e-Marketplace.
Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited
Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited (NOCL) is setting up a 6 MMTPA refinery project at Cuddalore in Tamilnadu. Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited (NFCL), a group company of Nagarjuna group along with Tamilnadu Industrial Development Corporation Limited (TIDCO), the investment arm of Tamilnadu Government as a co-promoter, are promoting NOCL. The refinery’s location on the Eastern coast provides it with logistic advantages to serve as an ideal source for exports. Being located on the Eastern coast provides the refinery with logistic advantages to serve as an ideal source for exports.
Source: newswiretoday.com
Ms. R. Akhila, a student of Akshara School excelled in the Xth results by securing Andhra Pradesh State 3rd position amongst the CBSE schools. She secured 482 /500 (96.4%) and stood in the third position in the A.P. State amongst CBSE schools. Also, Ms. S. Sailaja Devi, scored 100 out of 100 Marks in the Mathematics. The over all performance of Akshara students is excellent in all the subjects. With these results Akshara students proved that they are second to none.
Mr. Ramashray Singh, Sr. G.M.(Plant.Operations), Nagarjuna Fertilizers, and Mr. S. Krishna Murthy, Secretary, Nagarjuna Educational Trust congratulated the students and appreciated the untiring efforts taken by the Principal and all the teachers in achieving these excellent results.
About Nagarjuna Group
Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicalss Limited
The flagship company of the Nagarjuna Group, Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited is a leading manufacturer and supplier of plant nutrients in India. Commencing operations in 1985, today our asset base is around Rs. 21 billion. We have the distinction of being the single largest private sector investment in Southern India. An ISO 9001:2000 certified company, our operational profits are one of the highest in the industry. We assume market leadership in the markets we operate. Our broad portfolio of products and services include Nutrition solutions, Macro and Micro fertilizers, Farm Management services and Micro Irrigation solutions.
Ikisan Limited
A Nagarjuna Group initiative, Ikisan.com is a comprehensive Agri Portal addressing the Information, Knowledge and Business requirements of various players in the Agri arena viz., Farmers, Trade channel partners and Agri Input/Output companies. Leveraging Information Technology and extensive field presence, Ikisan is positioned as an Information/Knowledge exchange and an e-Marketplace.
Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited
Nagarjuna Oil Corporation Limited (NOCL) is setting up a 6 MMTPA refinery project at Cuddalore in Tamilnadu. Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited (NFCL), a group company of Nagarjuna group along with Tamilnadu Industrial Development Corporation Limited (TIDCO), the investment arm of Tamilnadu Government as a co-promoter, are promoting NOCL. The refinery’s location on the Eastern coast provides it with logistic advantages to serve as an ideal source for exports. Being located on the Eastern coast provides the refinery with logistic advantages to serve as an ideal source for exports.
Source: newswiretoday.com
CBSE syllabi for Classes 11 and 12 under Bihar board
New Delhi: (IANS) Thousands of schools under the Bihar education board will follow the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) curriculum in Classes 11 and 12 from the new academic session as a step to improve education standards in the state. The Bihar education department has already signed an agreement with the National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) that is responsible for developing the CBSE courses.
“The state education department and NCERT have reached a written agreement. We have already handed them the soft copies of the syllabi,” NCERT spokesman B.C. Patra told IANS. The new academic session begins in July.
“They have taken the syllabi only for Class 11 and Class 12. This will help the state board schools adopt the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) devised by the human resource development ministry,” he said.
The NCF 2005 was prepared after months of deliberation among experts from the state education departments, NCERT, the human resource development (HRD) ministry and many independent educational luminaries.
The framework aims at improving school education and making it more interactive and student friendly. It works as a vision document for the school course curriculum that can reform and enrich studies at the school level.
Both NCERT and CBSE officials said that in view of the resource crunch, in terms of both skilled manpower and final resources, the decision seemed more practical.
“The senior secondary level is very important in the life of a student. Unless the education standard is high, it generally becomes difficult to compete with other students in colleges and universities,” said a senior CBSE official.
“I am sure, adopting the CBSE syllabi will prove beneficial for students but the state government needs to focus on teachers’ training,” the official said, clarifying that this development will not bring the state board schools under the CBSE board.
Patra said that though the state education department had adopted the CBSE syllabi, it was free to change some portion of the curricula.
“They can change parts of literature, language and social science, but not arbitrarily. They have to submit the original transcript to NCERT, which will review it before accepting or rejecting it,” he said.
NCERT authorities said a resource crunch and lack of enough qualified manpower to devise a standard school curriculum had already forced several other states - Haryana, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Goa - to adopt the CBSE course at the school level.
Source: thaindian.com
“The state education department and NCERT have reached a written agreement. We have already handed them the soft copies of the syllabi,” NCERT spokesman B.C. Patra told IANS. The new academic session begins in July.
“They have taken the syllabi only for Class 11 and Class 12. This will help the state board schools adopt the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) devised by the human resource development ministry,” he said.
The NCF 2005 was prepared after months of deliberation among experts from the state education departments, NCERT, the human resource development (HRD) ministry and many independent educational luminaries.
The framework aims at improving school education and making it more interactive and student friendly. It works as a vision document for the school course curriculum that can reform and enrich studies at the school level.
Both NCERT and CBSE officials said that in view of the resource crunch, in terms of both skilled manpower and final resources, the decision seemed more practical.
“The senior secondary level is very important in the life of a student. Unless the education standard is high, it generally becomes difficult to compete with other students in colleges and universities,” said a senior CBSE official.
“I am sure, adopting the CBSE syllabi will prove beneficial for students but the state government needs to focus on teachers’ training,” the official said, clarifying that this development will not bring the state board schools under the CBSE board.
Patra said that though the state education department had adopted the CBSE syllabi, it was free to change some portion of the curricula.
“They can change parts of literature, language and social science, but not arbitrarily. They have to submit the original transcript to NCERT, which will review it before accepting or rejecting it,” he said.
NCERT authorities said a resource crunch and lack of enough qualified manpower to devise a standard school curriculum had already forced several other states - Haryana, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Goa - to adopt the CBSE course at the school level.
Source: thaindian.com
Riphah announces Final MBBS exam result
Riphah International University here Monday announced the result of Final Professional MBBS examination of Islamic International Medical College held in April 2008, says a press release. Islamic International Medical College is a constituent institute of Riphah International University, chartered by the federal government and recognised by Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PM&DC). In total, 57 out of 103 candidates passed the examination. Hina Batool Siddiqui (Roll No. 626/MF/08) stood first securing 1,619 marks out of 2,200. Noshina Riaz (Roll No. 623/MF/08) got second position obtaining 1,617 marks while Qurat-ul-Ain Amjad (Roll No. 627/MF/08) stood third with 1,571 marks.
Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/
Source: http://www.thenews.com.pk/
SET results reflect poorly on PG edu in varsities
PUNE: A paltry 2.4 per cent of the 21,000 candidates have cleared the State Eligibility Test (SET) held in February 2008. The results were declared on Wednesday by the University of Pune, which is the official agency for the conduct of SET in Maharashtra and Goa.
In terms of numbers, the pass percentage translates into a measly 504 successful candidates across the two states.
What makes the SET critical to scores of post-graduate (PG) students is that the test is the "minimum qualifying benchmark" for landing a permanent lecturer's job at the 11 state universities or the colleges affiliated to these varsities.
Since it's inception in 1994, the SET success rate has hovered between 1.8 to 2.7 per cent, with the odd exception of the pass percentage touching a 'high' of 3.8 per cent once. This was confirmed by N.N. Godbole, convenor of SET Exam Centre at the UoP, while speaking to TOI.
Looking at the large number of students, who appear in the exam, the performance is a "sad reflection" of the PG education at universities and colleges.
Senior UoP officials conceded that what was being taught at the PG departments or colleges was "not in tune" with what is required for highly competitive exams like SET.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
In terms of numbers, the pass percentage translates into a measly 504 successful candidates across the two states.
What makes the SET critical to scores of post-graduate (PG) students is that the test is the "minimum qualifying benchmark" for landing a permanent lecturer's job at the 11 state universities or the colleges affiliated to these varsities.
Since it's inception in 1994, the SET success rate has hovered between 1.8 to 2.7 per cent, with the odd exception of the pass percentage touching a 'high' of 3.8 per cent once. This was confirmed by N.N. Godbole, convenor of SET Exam Centre at the UoP, while speaking to TOI.
Looking at the large number of students, who appear in the exam, the performance is a "sad reflection" of the PG education at universities and colleges.
Senior UoP officials conceded that what was being taught at the PG departments or colleges was "not in tune" with what is required for highly competitive exams like SET.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
COMEDK: State fares better
BANGALORE:The results of the Under Graduate Entrance Test (UGET) 2008 conducted by the Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges (COMEDK) were announced on Wednesday.
Candidates from other states have bagged the medical and engineering ranks, though a good number of students from Karnataka have also fared well and bagged a majority of ranks in the top 100.
The UGET for professional courses in medical, dental and engineering was conducted on May 4 and as many as 61,200 candidates appeared for the test.
Bharavi K S from Andhra Pradesh securedthe first rank in engineering and Kevin John John from Kerala the first rank in medical. Six students from Karnataka figured among the top 10 ranks in engineering,while five from the State showed up among the top 10 medical ranks.
On the performance of Karnataka candidates, Dr SKumar, Executive Secretary, COMEDK said, “This year, a number of students from the State have gained a place in the top 100 ranks, unlike previous years. The performance of Karnataka and non-Karnataka students among the top 1000 ranks in both medical and engineering, is in accordance with the proportion in which they took the UGET.” Sri Siddhartha College in Tumkur,meanwhile,has been granted deemed university status.
Dr Kumar said COMEDK had received communication from the college that it would not be part of the COMEDK system. “We will stand to lose about 40 medical seats,”he disclosed.
The first round of counselling will begin on June 24. The COMEDK Counselling for Medical, Dental, Engineering, Architecture will be conducted through the Central Counselling System. A total of 14 medical, 28 dental, 113 engineering and 9architecture colleges under the COMEDK will be available to candidates for selection of professional seats.
Source: Deccan Herald
Candidates from other states have bagged the medical and engineering ranks, though a good number of students from Karnataka have also fared well and bagged a majority of ranks in the top 100.
The UGET for professional courses in medical, dental and engineering was conducted on May 4 and as many as 61,200 candidates appeared for the test.
Bharavi K S from Andhra Pradesh securedthe first rank in engineering and Kevin John John from Kerala the first rank in medical. Six students from Karnataka figured among the top 10 ranks in engineering,while five from the State showed up among the top 10 medical ranks.
On the performance of Karnataka candidates, Dr SKumar, Executive Secretary, COMEDK said, “This year, a number of students from the State have gained a place in the top 100 ranks, unlike previous years. The performance of Karnataka and non-Karnataka students among the top 1000 ranks in both medical and engineering, is in accordance with the proportion in which they took the UGET.” Sri Siddhartha College in Tumkur,meanwhile,has been granted deemed university status.
Dr Kumar said COMEDK had received communication from the college that it would not be part of the COMEDK system. “We will stand to lose about 40 medical seats,”he disclosed.
The first round of counselling will begin on June 24. The COMEDK Counselling for Medical, Dental, Engineering, Architecture will be conducted through the Central Counselling System. A total of 14 medical, 28 dental, 113 engineering and 9architecture colleges under the COMEDK will be available to candidates for selection of professional seats.
Source: Deccan Herald
BU offers 5-year tourism course
Bangalore: Students who’ve finished PUC or its equivalent can now apply for a five-year integrated Masters in Tourism Administration (MTA) for 2008-09. Applications are invited for the following BU-affiliated colleges:
Acharya Institute of Management and Science
KLE Society’s S Nijalingappa College
Seetadevi Ratan Chand Nahar Adarsh College
Goldfield School of Administrative Studies
Forms are available at Prasaranga Sales Unit, Central College Campus, Bangalore University, Palace Road, on production of a DD of Rs 400 (Rs 200 for SC/ST candidates). Last date for submission of forms is June 14. Forms submitted after due date will be accepted with penal fee of Rs 100. The announcement of omnibus merit list will be made on June 25. Counselling and admission will be on June 30.
Forms may also be downloaded from www.bub.ernet.in. Filled-in applications can be submitted along with marks card and DD drawn in favour of the finance officer, Bangalore University, to the above address.
For details on the course, contact the coordinator, 5-year Integrated Course-MTA, department of Commerce, Central College, Bangalore University.
Last date extended
The last date for Bangalore University students to submit application forms and examination fee for PG annual scheme and PG diploma has been extended to June 10. BU is imposing a fine of Rs 500 in addition to the regular fees and fine notified earlier.
Source: The Times of india
Acharya Institute of Management and Science
KLE Society’s S Nijalingappa College
Seetadevi Ratan Chand Nahar Adarsh College
Goldfield School of Administrative Studies
Forms are available at Prasaranga Sales Unit, Central College Campus, Bangalore University, Palace Road, on production of a DD of Rs 400 (Rs 200 for SC/ST candidates). Last date for submission of forms is June 14. Forms submitted after due date will be accepted with penal fee of Rs 100. The announcement of omnibus merit list will be made on June 25. Counselling and admission will be on June 30.
Forms may also be downloaded from www.bub.ernet.in. Filled-in applications can be submitted along with marks card and DD drawn in favour of the finance officer, Bangalore University, to the above address.
For details on the course, contact the coordinator, 5-year Integrated Course-MTA, department of Commerce, Central College, Bangalore University.
Last date extended
The last date for Bangalore University students to submit application forms and examination fee for PG annual scheme and PG diploma has been extended to June 10. BU is imposing a fine of Rs 500 in addition to the regular fees and fine notified earlier.
Source: The Times of india
PU supplementary exams timetable
Bangalore: The II PUC supplementary examinations, scheduled to be held from June 19-28, have been postponed owing to legislative council polls for the teachers’ constituency on June 26. The exams will now be conducted between June 30 and July 9.
TIMETABLE (PUC Exam Timetable)
Karnataka Pre University Board Supplimentary Exam Time Table for 2008
(II PU Supplementary Exam Time Table)
June 30:
Business Studies, Psychology, Chemistry, Education
July 1:
Economics, Geology
July 2:
Sociology, Accountancy, Physics
July 3:
English (9 am to 12.15 pm), Carnatic music and Hindustani music (2 pm to 5.15 pm)
July 4:
Geography, Mathematics and Logic, Home Science and Basic Maths
July 5:
Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Arabic, French
July 7:
Political Science, Statistics, Biology
July 8:
History, Electronics and Computer Science
July 9:
Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu and Optional Kannada (2 pm to 5.15 pm)
Source: The Times of india
TIMETABLE (PUC Exam Timetable)
Karnataka Pre University Board Supplimentary Exam Time Table for 2008
(II PU Supplementary Exam Time Table)
June 30:
Business Studies, Psychology, Chemistry, Education
July 1:
Economics, Geology
July 2:
Sociology, Accountancy, Physics
July 3:
English (9 am to 12.15 pm), Carnatic music and Hindustani music (2 pm to 5.15 pm)
July 4:
Geography, Mathematics and Logic, Home Science and Basic Maths
July 5:
Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Arabic, French
July 7:
Political Science, Statistics, Biology
July 8:
History, Electronics and Computer Science
July 9:
Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu and Optional Kannada (2 pm to 5.15 pm)
Source: The Times of india
Big B goes back to school
It was an emotional homecoming like none other for superstar Amitabh Bachchan as he took a walk down memory lane at the insitution which he says taught him life's greatest lessons in life.The year 1950 Nainital's Sherwood College welcomed a shy eight year old student - the student who made his debut on stage here and went on to rule the silver screen.
Big B returned to his alma mater Sherwood College in Nainital after almost after 50 years to celeberate his school's founder's day.
Amidst tight security, cheering fans and proud students and ex students an emotional Amitabh once again tread a very familiar path back to his old school.
The first stop for him was the school auditoirum - Millman Hall - where young Amitabh made his stage debut and went on to win the best actor trophy.
Chris Brixworth his former classmate who had acted in several plays with Amitabh Bachchan has been following his friend's illustrious career closely from London. "He always had the making of a star," said Brixworth about his old friend.
While there were others who were suprised at the success of the unassuming back-bencher. "I was his captain and Amitabh used to sit at the back," said his classmate Sohan Vir Singh.
As Big B reconnected with old friends in the school's gymnasium, the man we all know as the phenomenon was a 15 year old once again.
Source: ndtvmovies.com
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