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P6 Community Vodafone Qatar has once again managed to generate a huge humanitarian response from the community for the community this Ramadan. P7 Community A large number of Nepali expatriates attended four separate Iftars organised by Qatar-based Nepali organisations. Thursday, June 30, 2016 Ramadan 25, 1437 AH DOHA 31°C—42°C TODAY LIFESTYLE/HOROSCOPE 11 PUZZLES 12 & 13 Fruitful bargain? COVER STORY Apple’s new privacy effort is worth watching. P4-5 2 GULF TIMES Thursday, June 30, 2016 COMMUNITY ROUND & ABOUT PRAYER TIME Fajr Shorooq (sunrise) Zuhr (noon) Asr (afternoon) Maghreb (sunset) Isha (night) 3.17am 4.47am 11.37am 3.00pm 6.31pm 8.01pm USEFUL NUMBERS EVENTS Emergency 999 Worldwide Emergency Number 112 Kahramaa – Electricity and Water 991 Local Directory 180 International Calls Enquires 150 Hamad International Airport 40106666 Labor Department 44508111, 44406537 Mowasalat Taxi 44588888 Qatar Airways 44496000 Hamad Medical Corporation 44392222, 44393333 Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation 44845555, 44845464 Primary Health Care Corporation 44593333 44593363 Qatar Assistive Technology Centre 44594050 Qatar News Agency 44450205 44450333 Q-Post – General Postal Corporation 44464444 Sculpture Art Exhibition DATE: Second Day of Eid TIME: 3.30pm VENUE: Al Dosari Park, Shahaniya This exhibition promises to be for visitors who want to experience a unique and rare art form of Sculpture Art. The venue of the exhibition is Al Dosari Park in Shahaniya. The exhibition will be held on the second day of Eid and last for five days. The timings for the exhibition are from 3.30pm to 7pm. Humanitarian Services Office (Single window facility for the repatriation of bodies) Ministry of Interior 40253371, 40253372, 40253369 Ministry of Health 40253370, 40253364 Hamad Medical Corporation 40253368, 40253365 Qatar Airways 40253374 ote Unquote u Q Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek. — Barack Obama Community Editor Kamran Rehmat e-mail: [email protected] Telephone: 44466405 Fax: 44350474 Chinese Food Culture Festival DATE: Today - July 9 TIME: 8pm- 12pm VENUE: Barwa Commercial Avenue Want to taste Chinese food? Want to watch breath taking Mall Cinema (1): School Bus (Malayalam) 2.30pm; School Bus (Malayalam) 9pm; Intruder (2D) 11.15pm. Mall Cinema (2): Elvis & Nixon (2D) 3pm; Elvis & Nixon (2D) 8.30pm; The Curse Of Sleeping Beauty 10pm; Rabid Dogs (2D) 11.30pm. Mall Cinema (3): Now You See Me 2 (2D) 3pm; Ghosthunters (2D) 8.45pm; Ghosthunters (2D) Chinese performances? Well now you can enjoy the authentic taste and watch wonderful Chinese performances at the Dragon Mart China Mall. Bringing you 10 days of food festivities. Barwa Commercial Avenue, opposite Al Watan petrol station from today to July 9, from 8pm-12pm. 10.30pm. Royal Plaza Cinema Palace (1): Ghosthunters (2D) 2.30pm; Intruder (2D) 9pm; Ghosthunters (2D) 11pm. Royal Plaza Cinema Palace (2): Intruder (2D) 3pm; The Curse Of Sleeping Beauty 8.30pm; Elvis & Nixon (2D) 10pm; Rabid Dogs (2D) 11.30pm. Royal Plaza Cinema Palace (3): Elvis & Nixon (2D) 3pm; Now You See Me 2 (2D) 8.30pm; The Curse Of Sleeping Beauty 10.45pm. Asian Town Cinema: School Bus (Malayalam) 8, 9, 11pm & 12am; Kammati Paadam (Malayalam) 8 & 11pm; Jackson Durai (Tamil) 8 & 10.45pm. Thursday, June 30, 2016 BOOKS 10 MOVIES 1. The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins 2. Querkles Masterpieces by Thomas Pavitte 3. See Me by Nicholas Spark 4. Username: Evie by Joe Sugg 5. The Bamboo Stalk by Saud Al Sanousi 6. Qatar Entertainer 2016 by The Entertainer 7. The Amazing Book Is Not On Fire by Dan Howell and Phil Lester 8. Girl Online: On Tour by Zoe Sugg 9. Selp-Helf by Miranda Sings 10. Nutella: The Best 30 Recipes by Johana Amsili and Hilary Mandleberg TV-SERIES 1. Mrs Brown’s Boys S1 2. Downton Abbey: A Moorland Holiday 3. Flash S1 4. Friends S1-10 Complete 5. Prison Break: Restage S1-4 6. Silicon Valley S2 7. Falling Skies S5 8. Heroes Reborn S1 9. Mindy Project S2 10. Modern Family S1-6 Art-Themed Summer Courses DATE: Until August 18 TIME: 9am-1pm VENUE: VCUQatar Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar (VCUQatar) has announced the details of its art and design summer programme for children and high school students. It provides opportunities for young people to learn art and design skills who may not have access to them at their own schools, as well as other young people who want to further their artistic abilities during the summer holidays. T20 Cricket Tournament DATE: Until July 5 VENUE: Asian Town Cricket Stadium Ibn Ajayan Projects (IAP) is organising a T20 Cricket Tournament under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture and Sports and in Obituary Philippines expatriate Jenny Martin’s body will be repatriated to her native country tomorrow. Martin, 34, died at the Al Amal Hospital, Qatar, on June 26. She had been undergoing cancer treatment there for some time. Martin, who had been residing in Qatar for the past three years, hailed from Olongapo in the Philippines. She is survived by her parents and brother. 1. Solace 2. Triple 9 3. Pride & Prejudice & Zombies 4. Daddy’s Home 5. That’s What I Am 6. Descendants 7. Star Wars: The Force Awakens 8. Godfather Collection 9. Martian 10. Room MUSIC 1. Various Artists: Now 93 2. Adele: 25 3. Coldplay: Head Full Of Dreams 4. Justin Bieber: Purpose Del Ed 5. Ed Sheeran: X Del Ed 6. Various Artists: Brit Awards 2016 Db 7. Various Artists: 100 Bombes Dancefloor 2016 8. Various Artists: Sunset Soul Bx3 9. Various Artists: City Lounge 1.3 10. Morrison James: Higher Than Here association with Pro Event, to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan. in France right here in Qatar. Let the fun & excitement begin! A Summer Workshop – Inspirational 66 DATE: 7.45-8.45pm TIME: July 10-Aug 4 VENUE: TCA Qatar, Doha Inspirational 66 focuses on life-skills for your child and is a fun-filled, creative programme for children to approach life in a positive way. This workshop is designed to cover five primary skills — to develop self, build confidence, improve communication skills and explore creative skills. Blood and Arteries exhibition DATE: Until July 11 TIME: 9am-11:55pm VENUE: Katara, Bldg 18 Creative 4D Exhibition on blood and arteries with verses from the Qur’an and a free blood test. TCA Science Summer Camp DATE: July 10-Aug 4 TIME: 8.30am-3.15pm VENUE: TCA, C-Ring Road Qatar’s most exciting summer camp is an unique science workshop to introduce young children to the mysteries of science, through hands on make and take projects with interactive experiments. For inquiries, call 66523871. RedBull Kart Fight DATE: Until July 1 TIME: 9.30pm VENUE: Doha Exhibition & Convention Center Red Bull Kart Fight is at the door! The first ever karting competition to be held in Qatar will establish the fastest amateur kart racer in the country. Kart Fight Qualifiers and National Final will take place between June 23 -July 1 (except June 28), at the Doha Exhibition & Convention Center from 9:30pm – 11:30pm. Philippine expat dies 3 COMMUNITY ROUND & ABOUT top GULF TIMES Freej Aspire 2016 DATE: Until July 19 VENUE: Aspire Zone You can come and enjoy fun and entertainment at Freej Aspire in Ramadan. The events include live entertainment shows suitable for all family members, sports activities for kids, in addition to shopping and food outlets. Ramadan Nights @ Aqua Park TIME: 8pm-2am VENUE: Aqua Park With a special month, comes a special treat from Qatar’s number 1 theme park – Aqua Park. Come spend the beautiful Ramadan nights at Aqua Park and get to also view the 2016 matches on a giant screen. Join other football fans and enjoy the UEFA EURO 2016 feeling Find your treasure competition DATE: Until July 1 TIME: 8pm-11pm VENUE: Katara You might be amongst the winners by participating in the competition every Thursday and Friday after the Tarawih prayers and look for the treasure box to win the QR2500. You are kindly requested, once you find the box, to go to the kiosk opposite building 15 to know if you’re the lucky winner. Summer Camp & Clinic DATE: July 3-14 TIME: 9am VENUE: Al Waab, Al Bustan, Doha The camps & clinics are a fantastic opportunity to maintain contact time with your coach, whether that is soccer, basketball or multi-sports. Come along, learn new skills and meet new friends who have the same passion and desire for the game as you do. Karting & Mini Moto Track DATE: Until July 1 TIME: 6.30pm VENUE: Losail International Circuit The Karting and Mini Moto Track will be open every Thursday and Friday until July 1 after which the track will close until further notice. QR100 per session of 15 minutes. Helmet mask QR15 – not refundable. QSports Summer Camp DATE: Until Sept 1 TIME: 8am-1pm VENUE: Al Jazeera Academy Registration for QSports Summer Camp 2016 is now open. QSports summer camps are committed to providing a safe, fun and skill-based experience for kids between the ages of four and 14. We have a dedicated team of specialist kid’s coaches and classes and activities are safe, planned, progressive, active, creative, inclusive and designed to maximise participation of all children by offering a variety of activities. Compiled by Nausheen Shaikh. E-mail: [email protected], Events and timings subject to change Courtesy: Virgin Megastores, Landmark and Villaggio Mall Shifting Sands DATE: Until July 7 VENUE: Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Museum, Alsamariyah MA students of UCL Qatar are organising and curating an exhibition as part of UCLQurates. In the very recent past, Qatar has undergone a significant transformation; through these developments, people have had to adapt to the changing landscape in which they live. Yamativo Salsa Classes DATE: Every Monday TIME: 7pm VENUE: Radisson Blu It’s always fun and always challenging. Meet and learn some moves every Monday night. Level 1 (intermediate level) 7pm and for beginner level 8pm. Be there are Radisson Blu Hotel Cabana Club. Cake Decoration Classes DATE: Morning and evening VENUE: Tavola Royal Plaza, Al Saad Street Tavola offers a range of cake decorating and kitchen skills classes, Tavola is the only authorised Wilton method provider in the Middle East. Tavola is authorised by Wilton enterprises to conduct classes in the Wilton Method cake decorating and the Wilton Method Instructors (WMI) training programs by Knightsbridge PME (UK). Tavola conducts sugar crafting programs and also offers programs in Baking and Chocolate making. 4 GULF TIMES Thursday, June 30, 2016 COMMUNITY COVER STORY ‘Differential privacy’ Apple is promising that it can offer the kinds of useful information that comes from collecting and analysing large amounts of data — without compromising individual users’ privacy — by using a set of techniques, writes Troy Wolverton M odern technology has presented us with something of a Faustian bargain when it comes to our privacy, but Apple thinks we should have another option. The bargain we’ve long been offered is the use of all kinds of personalised services, often for free in exchange for handing over some of the most intimate details of our lives — and running the risk that those details will end up in the wrong hands. Apple thinks it’s found a way around this dilemma. The company is promising that it can offer the kinds of useful information that comes from collecting and analysing large amounts of data — without compromising individual users’ privacy — by using a set of techniques that goes under the banner of “differential privacy.” If it works the way Apple and its developers say it will, the system could help rebalance the data collection-personal privacy equation. “We believe you should have great features and great privacy,” Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president for software engineering, told the audience at the company’s Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco earlier this month. “You deserve it and we’re dedicated to providing it.” Privacy is not a new point of emphasis for Apple, as the recent brouhaha over iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California, attackers made clear. But in the next version of iOS, due out this fall, the company plans to add in differential privacy as an additional privacy protection tool. Long studied in academic circles but only deployed in a handful of commercial applications, the system allows people or companies to glean meaningful information from a set of data while at the same time preventing any particular data point from being connected to individual users. The way the system does that is by introducing random bits of noise into the data in known amounts. The classic example is a survey in which users are asked a potentially embarrassing question, such as whether they’ve ever used drugs. Respondents would be instructed to flip a coin without telling the survey givers how it lands. If the coin comes up heads, they are instructed to answer truthfully. If it comes up tails, they are instructed to flip again. On the second flip, if the coin comes up heads, they are asked to answer yes, if it comes up tails, they are asked to answer no — regardless of what’s actually true. Such a system protects individual privacy, because no-one can tell whether any individual is answering truthfully or not. But because the chance of a coin landing heads or tails is a known quantity, researchers can figure out overall the proportion of users that are Thursday, June 30, 2016 GULF TIMES 5 COMMUNITY COVER STORY Long studied in academic circles but only deployed in a handful of commercial applications, the system allows people or companies to glean meaningful information from a set of data while at the same time preventing any particular data point from being connected to individual users answering truthfully and filter out the random noise. With a large enough data set, they can get a pretty good sense of what proportion of the population has used drugs without being able to tell if any individual has. Of course, iPhone users won’t literally be flipping coins or answering survey questions. But Apple plans to employ related techniques. For example, the company plans to interject noise into user data on their devices, before any data is sent up to Apple’s servers to analyse. One way it will do that is by “subsampling” user data; instead of collecting every word a user types, for instance, it will collect a subset of them. It also plans to randomly change data. So characters in words you type may be altered so that the words would be unrecognisable. Differential privacy theorists have recognised that the more data collected on a particular person, the more individualised that data becomes and the more likely it is that the person could be identified. To try to protect against that danger, the system requires a so-called privacy budget, a limit to the amount of data that can be collected on any one person. Apple is including just such a budget, capping the amount of data it collects on customers in a set time period. Aaron Roth, who co-wrote a book on differential privacy, got a sneak peak at how Apple was implementing its system and came away impressed. “They employ engineers who understand the mathematics, and they’ve got a good algorithm,” Roth, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Pennsylvania, said. At least at first, Apple will only use its differential privacy algorithms in a limited way. For example, it will use them to try to identify new words that customers are typing on their devices so that it can add them to the dictionaries of all users. Similarly, it plans to use them to determine the most popular emoji that customers are using in place of words to better figure out which ones to suggest. It also has indicated that it hopes to use differential privacy for other features in the future. As interesting and promising as differential privacy is, it’s not a panacea. It works well with large data sets from large numbers of users and can be used well to determine trends among groups of people. But it fails in small sets of data; either there’s too much noise to glean anything useful or there’s so little that individuals can be identified. Security officials might be able to use differential privacy to find patterns of behaviour common to terrorists without identifying individuals, but they couldn’t use such techniques to zero in on individual suspects. Likewise, Apple likely wouldn’t be able to use it to make particularly personalised suggestions for users. And it remains to be seen how the system will work and how well it will protect users’ privacy. So far, Apple hasn’t said much about the algorithms it will use or the parameters it will set. “I’m happy … that Apple has announced this and seems to be working on it in a way that has a lot of potential,” said Nate Cardozo, a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights advocacy group. “Apple has said the right words at this point, and now we’re waiting for the details.” But it’s an exciting development. Here’s hoping for all of our sakes that Apple gets it right. — The Mercury News/TNS z Troy Wolverton is a technology columnist for The Mercury News. Reach him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter @troywolv. MAKING A STATEMENT: Apple senior VP of software engineering Craig Federighi during the keynote. AFP 6 GULF TIMES Thursday, June 30, 2016 COMMUNITY Giving back to community By Umer Nangiana V odafone Qatar has once again managed to generate a huge humanitarian response from the community for the community this Ramadan. During the first 15 days of the holy month, the ‘Giving Challenge’ of Vodafone involving four social media influencers generated QR1,008,500 for four charity organisations. During the campaign, the four influencers managed to collectively receive 100,850 votes, while 1.2 million accounts were reached on Twitter. The campaign Facebook and Instagram videos received 510K views and it reached 810K people on both of these social media platforms. In the Giving Challenge this year, four social media influencers Asma al-Hamadi, Eid al-Sulaity, Abdulrahman al-Harmozi and Hassan al-Saei were selected to use their social media channels to encourage followers to vote for their chosen charities via My Vodafone App. For every vote, Vodafone donated QR10 to the chosen one of the four charities, Qatar Charity (QC), Raf, Eid and Rota. “The idea came from when we saw a lot of social media influencers doing charity work. We see a lot of people wanting to have a wider reach on social media,” Dana Haidan, the Head of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Vodafone told Community in a chat recently. “So we thought about ways where we can use their social media reach for a good cause and we wanted to inspire them by basically having them look up to the people they follow on their channels and make them think about how they can use this platform to do good,” she added. The number of followers played a role in how the four influencers were chosen, but the main criteria, Haidan said, was social media influencers who are already engaged in charity work and their passion for it. She said the response to the campaign was “just incredible.” It was double that of last year, where they received about 45,000 votes. “Qatar Charity led the race with more than 43,000 votes and Asma al-Hamadi was their ambassador for a long time. When we invited her to participate in the Giving Challenge, she was really passionate to make sure that they win so she has really gone above and beyond to promote the work they do on her channels,” said Haidan. The focus of last year’s campaign was on online child safety. They launched a DRIVING FORCE: Dana says every year the company is looking for innovative ways to stimulate the community to give back to community. Dana Haidan, Head of CSR at Vodafone Qatar. programme two years ago called Amantech, which is an online child safety platform focusing on educating parents to ensure that their children are using the Internet safely. It involved Vodafone working very closely with a number of partners who run workshops for parents, activations and engagement activities. In an activity at Ezdan Mall, they created a game for parents to play along with their children. “Throughout the game they learn more about online child safety so we are focusing more on these types of activities, where we want to engage the parents in something interactive and educational. We want them to be able to do these things with their children,” said the Vodafone CSR Head. This is going to be their focus for at least the next eight months, where they will be expanding the programme to involve more schools and malls. “The other thing that we are focusing on is sustainability management. We have launched the first sustainability report, which examines our social and environmental performance and governance internally and it is [an on-going project],” said Haidan. The second report will be launched in September for 201516. Last year, Vodafone reached 10,000 parents through school workshops under its Amantech project. This year, the number is higher, as they have also engaged malls in addition to the schools. “Every time we run activities, there is always hunger to know more. I think the parents find it a very puzzling world, as it is really fast moving. They see their children coming up suddenly with new opinions, behaviours and personalities because they learn from social media,” said the Vodafone CSR Head. “So they feel they have lost control a little bit — so there is always hunger and demand for it. In future as well, online child safety would remain the number one priority for us because of the demand and the fact that not many public entities are looking into this area,” she added. Thursday, June 30, 2016 GULF TIMES 7 COMMUNITY Indian Cultural Centre hosts ‘Iftar Meet 2016’ The Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) organised ‘Iftar Meet 2016’ for the Indian community at its Ashoka Hall recently. ICC Co-ordinating Officer and the First Secretary at the Indian embassy, Suneel Thapliyal, attended the event. Also in attendance were Ambassador of Japan Shingo Tsuda and Chargé d’ Affaires of Nepal Mani Ratan Sharma. In his welcome address, ICC president Girish Kumar conveyed the Ramadan greetings and welcomed the guests. Former ICC president MI Farid talked about the greatness of Ramadan. Also in attendance were IBPN president KM Varghese; president of ICBF, Arvind Patil; senior community leader, Hassan Chougule; Nilangshu Dey; MS Bukhari; Satish Pillai; and others. About 150 people attended the event. Four Nepali organisations arrange Iftar gatherings SPEECH: Gayatri Poudel, second secretary at the Nepalese embassy, speaking at the NPRC programme. By Usha Wagle Gautam F our Qatar-based Nepali organisations organised separate Iftars recently. The first Iftar was hosted by the Non-Resident Nepali AssociationNational Coordination Council (NRNA-NCC) and attended by representatives of various Qatar-based Nepali organisations. Other guests included entrepreneurs, journalists and local Nepali intellectuals. The programme started with a Qur’an recitation and a speech on the importance of Ramadan. Abdul Basid, a Muslim community representative, thanked the council for the programme and said it was a “symbol of brotherhood” between the different religious groups in Nepal. NRNA-NCC Preisdent Binash Tamang said, “Whatever religion we belong to, we are Nepali first and should respect every religion and festival in Nepal equally.” The second Iftar was hosted by the Nepalese Public Relations Committee (NPRC), a sister organisation of Nepali Congress (NC), Nepal’s largest political party. The programme also started with a Qur’an recitation and the remembering of 14 Nepali security guards who died in a bus bombing in Afghanistan while commuting to work. A large number of Nepali Muslims and community organisation representatives attended the programme. Gayatri Poudel, second secretary at Nepalese embassy, was the chief guest and thanked NPRC for hosting the programme. He stressed on the importance of strengthening the bilateral ties between Qatar and Nepal. He urged all Nepalis in Qatar to respect the Qatari culture and obey the country’s rules and regulations. The programme was chaired by NPRC Chairperson Keshav Bhusal, and hosted by general secretary Aziz Ali. Community leaders Narendra Bhat, Badri Panday, Dhiraj Chamling Rai, Ramhari Gaire, Shani Kumar Oli, Lumakanta Pun, B Kharel, Kamal Tamang, Moshakir Ali, Abdul Hafiz, Binod Bhattarai, Ganesh Banjade and Shiya Ram Chaudhari attended the programme. A large number of Nepali expatriates attended the RSS Iftar. The Nepali expatriates who attended the NPRC Iftar. The Federation of Nepalese JournalistsQatar (FNJ) also hosted an Iftar at Rotana Hotel in Sanaya. FNJ Chairperson Ganesh Banjade felicitated Yagesh, journalist at Kantipur Daily and co-ordinator of its Friday supplement of Kosheli, at the programme. The last Iftar was hosted together by Rupandevi Service Society, Kapilbastu Muslim Society and Nepali Overseas Forum Qatar (NOFQ). NOFQ President Ramhari Gaire said, “This organisation celebrates equally every Nepali religious occasion and is working for the unity of Nepalis living abroad.” 8 GULF TIMES Thursdau, June 30, 2016 COMMUNITY Qatar Indian Islahi Centre holds its 16th Qur’an Examination The Qatar Indian Islahi Centre held its 16th Qur’an Examination recently. Seen here are the winners in the various categories. Olive International School bids farewell to its principal Olive International School (OIS) principal AJ George was given a farewell by the management and staff at the school’s Nuaija campus recently. He was the principal of the school for two years. In his address to Olivians, he advised to “keep smiling and bring the best in whatever they do.” He also wished the “very best” to the OIS family. Other Indian school principals also gathered over a lunch to bid George farewell and to wish him success in his future endeavours. Thursday, June 30, 2016 GULF TIMES 9 COMMUNITY Renowned Indian Urdu researcher passes away R enowned Urdu researcher, critic, lexicographer and literary historian, Professor Syeda Jaffer, passed away last Friday in Hyderabad, India. She was the recipient of the 13th Aalmi Froghe-Urdu Adab Award from Majlis-eFrogh-e-Urdu Adab, Doha, Qatar in Doha in 2009. Born in 1934, she served as a professor and the Head of Urdu Department at Osmania University and Hyderabad Central University, respectively. She retired in 1994 after more than 40 years of service. Author of 33 books, Syeda Jaffer also received Makhdoom Award from Andhra Pradesh Urdu University and special awards from other academies in India. She had been the member of Sahitya Academy, New Delhi and National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, New Delhi. Professor Jaffer was considered to be amongst the top writers, professors, intellectuals, critics and researchers of Urdu language in the sub-continent. Her main work concentrated on Deccani Urdu literature. The work started by Baba-e-Urdu (father of Urdu) Molvi Abdul Haq and Dr Mohyuddin Qadri, was carried on by Professor Jaffer with complete devotion. She, along with Dr Gyan Chand Jain, wrote and got published five voluminous books on the history of Deccani Urdu literature through the National Council of the Promotion of Urdu Language in New Delhi. She also completed a four-volume book tracing the history of Urdu literature from Mir’s times to the progressive movement. She also prepared a Deccani dictionary. Her many books were translated into English, Arabic, Hindi and Marathi. She had devoted her entire life to Urdu literature and because of her Urdu literary, critical and research services, she was looked upon with highest respect and esteem in literary circles. For eminent Urdu critic, Professor Dr Gopi Chand Narang, Syeda Jaffer was the only woman research scholar whose contributions enriched the Deccani Urdu literature. She was also the only one to write about literary history and compile the works of one of the most celebrated Urdu poet, Wali Deccani. RECOGNITION: Seen here is Professor Syeda Jaffer receiving a cash award of Rs150,000 from Moosa Zainal Moosa, Adviser in the Ministry of Culture. Mercure Hotel offers ‘lavish buffet’ during Ramadan The Mercure Hotel is promising a “lavish buffet” during Ramadan daily at QR95. Children from 3 to 12 years of age get 50% discount. The buffet includes soup, salads, hot & cold appetizers, multiple main courses including biryani, desserts, dry fruits, fresh juices and Arabic coffee. The hotel is also offering discount for group bookings. A tent has also been put up in the lobby to serve dates, juices and coffee during Iftar. 10 GULF TIMES Thursday, June 30, 2016 COMMUNITY INFOGRAPHIC Thursday, June 30, 2016 GULF TIMES 11 COMMUNITY LIFESTYLE/HOROSCOPE Tips for a bug-free backyard barbecue W plastic bottles provide hiding spots for stinging insects. Use sealed coolers and containers to protect all food and beverages. The containers will not only keep bugs out of your food, they’ll reduce the aroma that can attract insects. If spills occur, wipe them up immediately from tables and other surfaces to reduce the chance they’ll attract ants or other insects. Clear trash away from your entertaining area immediately, and store it in sealed receptacles away from the entertaining area. Rinse all beverage bottles and cans before sealing them in the closed recycling or trash container. hat fun would a backyard barbecue be without special people to share it with? Your guests are as important to the fun as great food and good weather. However, there’s one type of “guest” everyone can do without this summer — bugs. Stinging and biting insects can wreck even the best backyard gathering, unless you take steps to keep them away. Expert offers some tips for how you can keep pests like mosquitoes, ants, flies, hornets, wasps and other stinging and biting insects away from your party and guests this summer: Prep for the party Guests will be coming in and out of the house throughout the barbecue, so be sure doors close securely. Check screens for holes and repair any you find; small holes in screens can allow insects to get inside. If possible, plan to serve food and beverages indoors. Food left sitting outside on a patio or picnic table is more likely to attract insects, so reserve outdoor space for eating, entertaining and fun. Check around your backyard to ensure there’s no standing water. Birdbaths, wading pools, tire swings, children’s toys, garden ponds and even puddles that collect in low spots in the yard can all serve as breeding locations for mosquitoes. During the party Strong fragrances from shampoo, perfume and candles can attract stinging insects like yellowjackets and wasps. They’re also ARIES March 21 — April 19 Stop being overly protective of something or someone today Aries. Everyone has to learn to fend for themselves. CANCER June 21 — July 22 Avoid being smug today Cancers. While you have every right to feel pretty pleased with yourself, not everyone else feels the same way. LIBRA September 23 — October 22 Be confident you can get something sorted out at work today. Things are in good shape for you professionally and are only going to get better. CAPRICORN December 22 — January 19 There is something to be said for not taking anything or anybody too seriously today goats. Mars is moving direct in your friendship zone and the rest of the planets are huddled in your relationship zone. Life is good! attracted to the aroma of food and drink. Suggest guests avoid using scented items before the backyard party. Serve beverages in clear plastic cups; aluminium cans and TAURUS April 20 — May 20 Unless you really feel like going out of your way for someone today, don’t bulls. Take advantage of all the good things you have in your life. LEO July 23 — August 22 There is nothing wrong with asking for help today Leos. Everyone needs a little help now and then. You’re no exception. SCORPIO October 23 — November 21 Planetary activity in your fellow water sign of Cancer is full to overflowing in your overseas travel and higher education zone. Areas to focus on Scorpios. AQUARIUS January 20 — February 18 Be careful that you don’t feel you have to go out of your way for someone today when in reality, you have a lot on your plate and don’t really have the time and or energy to do as much as you have promised. Post-party cleanup After a good meal, and surrounded by friends, you may be tempted to let the dishware and utensils sit for a while as you chat with guests. Resist the temptation. Take utensils and dishware indoors right away to reduce the chance the smell of leftover food will attract unwanted insects. These simple preventive measures can help ensure your backyard barbecue remains as pest-free as possible. If you have a serious pest infestation, you may need to bring in a pest control professional. ©Brandpoint GEMINI May 21 — June 20 You shouldn’t feel overwhelmed by anything today Geminis. The planets align in your second house of self–esteem...love yourself. VIRGO August 23 — September 22 Don’t fall into the trap of asking for too much today Virgos. You have wonderful aspects in your hopes and dreams zone. Wish upon a star girls. SAGITTARIUS November 22 — December 21 In your eighth house of joint resources and investments, the Sun, Mercury and Venus tempt you into deals with others today. Make sure you consider all options especially if you are talking about a lot of MONEY! PISCES February 19 — March 20 Unless you really feel as if you have to do or say something today fish, save your breath and your energy. Don’t get too far ahead of yourself and everyone else if you can help it. 12 GULF TIMES Thursday, June 30, 2016 COMMUNITY Wordsearch Adam Pooch Cafe Hubbub BABBLE BABEL BLARE BLAST CACOPHONY CHATTER CLANG CLANK CLATTER DIN HOWL JANGLE NOISE RACKET ROAR SCREAM SCREECH SHRIEK THUMP THUNDER YOWL Codeword Puzzles courtesy: Puzzlechoice.com Every letter of the alphabet is used at least once. Squares with the same number in have the same letter in. Work out which number represents which letter. Garfield Sudoku Bound And Gagged Sudoku is a puzzle based on a 9x9 grid. The grid is also divided into nine (3x3) boxes. You are given a selection of values and to complete the puzzle, you must fill the grid so that every column, every anone is repeated. PUZZLES/CARTOONS Thursday, June 30, 2016 COMMUNITY PUZZLES Quick Clues ACROSS 4. Gist (7) 8. Awoke (6) 9. Outfit (7) 10. Coarse (6) 11. Deadly (6) 12. Objected (8) 18. Skilled performer (8) 20. Spanish dance (6) 21. Throat (6) 22. Etch (7) 23. Rankle (6) 24. Hundred (7) GULF TIMES Colouring DOWN 1. Supply (7) 2. Exalted (7) 3. Mend (6) 5. Fume (8) 6. Being (6) 7. Fight (6) 13. Firearm (8) 14. Merry-making (7) 15. Stance (7) 16. Loaf (6) 17. Clandestine (6) 19. Tighten (6) Cryptic Clues Answers Wordsearch ACROSS 4. A toy Ben broke could be a potential killer (7) 8. Bores medical man with mild ailments (6) 9. Longing to return on a short trip to the wood (7) 10. Alloy seat with half a poster stuck to it (6) 11. Not at home when the television is beginning (6) 12. Went on a spending spree when out with it (8) 18. Old actress better known for her fruity parts? (4,4) 20. Preferring to be on one side when a bed is made (6) 21. Beetle belonging to Mark and Jack? (6) 22. Temporarily out of action? (2,5) 23. Deadly all the way round (6) 24. A pardon possibly granted to one with hope (7) DOWN 1. Soap die made of fat (7) 2. It’s boring to lie low, possibly, at Leatherhead (3,4) 3. An isle for the rehabilitation of foreigners (6) 5. Shop deal arranged at the plant (8) 6. Heavily made up when a toner is applied (6) 7. Team that was part of a Pele venture (6) 13. Surrender of Hampshire town with hotel (8) 14. Wash and try to look dark-complexioned (7) 15. Bumpy sort of knee contest? (7) 16. One girl takes another back to the capital (6) 17. Rise as pressure group circumvents the Orient (6) 19. It may hold a picture when told to turn the key (6) Codeword Yesterday’s Solutions QUICK Across: 1 Pessimistic; 9 Irk; 10 Discourse; 11 Apron; 13 Swagger; 14 Impose; 16 Chalet; 18 Amenity; 19 Larva; 20 Enigmatic; 21 Ill; 22 Shortcoming. Down: 2 Elk; 3 Sedan; 4 Misuse; 5 Stomach; 6 Irregular; 7 Dilapidated; 8 Regrettable; 12 Replenish; 15 Shimmer; 17 Mystic; 19 Locum; 21 Inn. Cryptic Across: 1 Royal purple; 9 Lam; 10 Registrar; 11 Viola; 13 Taffeta; 14 Buckle; 16 Sleigh; 18 Alleged; 19 Later; 20 Chameleon; 21 Emu; 22 Wensleydale. Down: 2 Ohm; 3 Aorta; 4 Pigsty; 5 Restful; 6 Larcenist; 7 Olive branch; 8 Treacherous; 12 Oscillate; 15 Legless; 17 Adhere; 19 Lined; 21 Ell. 13 14 GULF TIMES Thursday, June 30, 2016 COMMUNITY REVIEWS A muscular action picture FILM: London has Fallen CAST: Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart DIRECTION: Babak Najafi S econds after a Secret Service agent plunges a knife — repeatedly — into a terrorist, making sure the victim’s phone contact can hear, the US president poses a question. “Was that really necessary?” President Benjamin Asher (Aaron Eckhart) asks. “No,” responds Mike Banning (Gerard Butler). The same might be said of London Has Fallen, a sequel to 2013’s Olympus Has Fallen. That thriller, which grossed $161mn at the worldwide box office, was directed by Antoine Fuqua and introduced the agent, the president and others caught in a takeover of the White House. The core cast is back, although some actors are reduced to glorified or unglorified cameos, Fuqua is out, director Babak Najafi (Easy Money II: Hard to Kill) is in, and the main backdrop switched from Washington, DC, to London. London Has Fallen opens in Pakistan, where the daughter of international arms dealer Aamir Barkawi (Alon Moni Aboutboul) is getting married. The United States bombs the reception, and the bride and others are killed or maimed. Barkawi survives and tries to put into practice what he preaches: “Vengeance must be profound and absolute.” He masterminds the attack on London, the site of a hastilyarranged funeral attracting global leaders. The minute a TV reporter says, “It is the most protected event on Earth,” you know something really, really bad is about to happen — and it does. Can Banning, an ex-Special Forces guy who is two weeks away from becoming a first-time father, keep the president safe? Or, more precisely, alive and away from terrorists who vow, “We’re going to kill him slowly and stream it live.” London Has Fallen makes the secret service agent a veritable Superman able to wipe out armies of terrorists with gunfire, bombs, knives, speeding cars, brute force and military smarts. Even the president is an expert marksman. Don’t expect any pauses for thoughtful or even pithy debates about arms sales, terrorist attacks and retaliatory drone strikes. This storytelling is black and white, kill or be killed, us against them. London Has Fallen depends on Butler delivering fearlessness, competence and manliness, and the 300 star does so in Spartan spades. It’s a muscular action picture for those who want their heroes never to hesitate, their villains to pay with lives or limbs, and their endings patriotic and more than a little pat. —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS Surprise attack FILM: Jarhead-3: The Siege CAST: Charlie Weber DIRECTION: William Kaufman J arhead 3: The Siege is the latest film in what is now, officially, a franchise. The setups to both 13 Hours (reviewed here last week) and Jarhead 3 are quite similar. Marines (In 13 Hours, it was the turn of “contractors”) protecting a US embassy are caught off guard when militants suddenly attack. Outnumbered and outgunned, the Marines have to muster enough courage and firepower to survive the assault. Corporal Evan Albright (Charlie Weber) joined the elite Marine Corps Security Guards to save the world and see some action. But his first assignment, protecting a US embassy in a seemingly safe Middle Eastern capitol, relegates his unit to wrangling “gate groupies” protesting outside the compound and honing their marksmanship by playing video games. So Albright and his team are caught off guard when well-armed militants launch a surprise attack aimed at killing an informant in the embassy. They now need to have all the courage to fight back. The first Jarhead was a 2005 biographical drama military film based on Marine Anthony Swofford’s 2003 memoir of the same name, directed by Sam Mendes. The title comes from the slang term used to refer to United States Marines. The original Jarhead was a highly watchable film. Jarhead 3 and Jarhead 2: Field of Fire struggle to keep up the same tempo and pace. — NB A family’s frightful unravelling FILM: The Witch CAST: Anya Taylor-Joy, Harvey Scrimshaw, Julian Richings DIRECTION: Robert Eggers N ew England, 1630. An English farmer leaves his colonial plantation, relocating his wife and five children to a remote plot of land on the edge of an ominous forest — within which lurks an unknown evil. Strange and unsettling things begin to happen almost immediately — animals turn malevolent, crops fail, and one child disappears as another becomes seemingly possessed by an evil spirit. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, family members accuse teenage daughter Thomasin of witchcraft, charges she adamantly denies. As circumstances grow more treacherous, each family member’s faith, loyalty and love become tested in shocking and unforgettable ways. The film seeks to tell the riveting story of one family’s frightful unravelling in the New England wilderness. — BV DVDs courtesy: Saqr Entertainment Stores, Doha Thursday, June 30, 2016 GULF TIMES 15 COMMUNITY SHOWBIZ Winona defends Depp over Heard abuse allegations HIS OWN MAN: “I like treading unexplored waters,” says the singer. Indian music needs respectable place to flourish: Sonu Nigam By Sandeep Sharma F rom hip-hop, jazz to EDM and rap songs, the Indian music industry is in “interesting times” when native music is getting a heightened trough of western music, says singing sensation Sonu Nigam, who believes that India’s own music genres should also be rightfully given a respectable space to flourish. The National Award winner, who has been enthralling fans in India and abroad with his soulful voice for over 25 years, told IANS: “Our (Indian) music is becoming more international.” “As a musician, I value classical Indian music and I am of the opinion that genres like ghazals and bhajans, besides pure classical music, need respectable space to flourish,” he added. Sonu finds that the Indian music industry has “changed a lot” as compared to earlier times. “Good and average work happens in all eras. Today, the music space has widened immensely. Music has NEW ROLE: Owen Wilson also become more encompassing of multiple genres. These are interesting times. “With access to millions of sounds and thousands of softwares, today, the programmers and music producers have the liberty and luxury to go crazy with music production. Music is no longer region-confined,” said the singer, best known for his songs like Kal ho na ho, Abhi mujh mein kahin and Zoobi doobi. Asked whether Indian music has moved the realms of film music, Sonu said: “I wouldn’t say it has moved beyond films but, yes, releasing independent music is my intent. And an online digital release today reaches out to audiences worldwide in one single click of your finger.” Besides, he feels having a discography of film songs and independent tracks completes the life of a singer in India. “Film songs give you the opportunity to sing the compositions of multiple composers and widen the range of one’s craft. Whereas private albums or singles give you a chance to express whatever you couldn’t do through film songs as they are expressing the film, whereas singles are the artistes’ personal space,” he added. Of late, Sonu has been experimenting with his talent and mediums. Some time ago, he disguised himself as a roadside musician for Culture Machine’s digital channel Being Indian’s video The Roadside Ustaad. He said it is all part of his love of putting himself through challenging situations. “I like treading the unexplored waters. We went through a couple of ideas and eventually zeroed down on this as it involved taking my craft and profession to an unknown territory,” said Sonu. Will he ever make an acting comeback in Bollywood? Nigam, who has appeared in films like Kash Aap Hamare Hote and Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani, said: “I am in a very balanced space in terms of my work and my life. Unless something really excites me as a subject or a project, it’s very unlikely that I’d be ready to take out 100 days of my precious life for a film.” —IANS Owen Wilson joins Julia Roberts in Wonder that prevented him from going to a mainstream school earlier in life — and then became an unlikely hero when he entered the local fifth grade, reports variety. com. Roberts will be seen as Tremblay’s mother in the film and Wilson will portray the father. Directed by Stephen Chbosky, the film is slated for release on April 7. —IANS Actor Owen Wilson will star alongside actress Julia Roberts in the upcoming film adaptation of Raquel J. Palacio’s novel Wonder. Child actor Jacob Tremblay, who won many awards for his role in Room, is also attached to star in Wonder as August Pullman, who was born with facial differences Actress Winona Ryder is surprised by actress Amber Heard’s accusation that actor Johnny Depp abused her both physically and emotionally during their one-year marriage. Ryder, who was previously engaged to Depp, came to the actor’s defence and said he was never violent towards her during their four-year relationship, reports aceshowbiz.com. “I can only speak from my own experience, which was wildly different than what is being said. He was never, never that way towards me. Never abusive at all towards me. I only know him as a really good, loving, caring guy who is very, very protective of the people that he loves,” Ryder told Time magazine. Winona later stressed that she didn’t accuse anyone of telling lies and couldn’t speak about Heard’s experience. “I wasn’t there. I don’t know what happened. I’m not calling anyone a liar. I’m just saying, it’s difficult and upsetting for me to wrap my head around it,” she said. “Look, it was a long time ago, TAKEN ABACK: Winona Ryder but we were together for four years, and it was a big relationship for me. Imagine if someone you dated when you were — I was 17 when I met him — was accused of that. It’s just shocking. I have never seen him be violent toward a person before,” she added. —IANS SULTAN IS IN: Salman Khan Salman to don Sultan avatar to boost kids Two new special TV entertainers inspired by Salman Khan’s character from the forthcoming movie Sultan are being brought on the small screen as part of Turner International’s partnership with Yash Raj Films. The association brings two new specials on POGO and Cartoon Network. Salman, in his Sultan avatar, will be seen giving life-saving tips and encouragement to face challenges in each phase of life in these new TV specials created especially for his fans. Cartoon Network will be airing a special Dhobi Pachhaad with Sultan and Kris on July 2 and POGO will showcase Dholakpur Ka Sultan, which will be aired on July 10, read a statement. Dhobi Pachhaad with Sultan and Kris is from animated TV series Roll No.21 on Cartoon Network. A description of the special episode reads: The Haryana ki shaan, Haryaana ki jaan — Sultan Ali Khan will give Mathura ka Kris tips on wrestling the odds of life. He will teach Kris and the audience on how they can do do do haat (fight back) with the challenges that life throws at them.” Dholakpur Ka Sultan on POGO will highlight the core values that both Sultan and Chhota Bheem stand for. Both lead characters will look at drawing parallels from their lives that talk about the beliefs and never-saydie attitude to win love and affection. —IANS