The document provides showtimes for films playing in various theaters in Kolkata. It lists English, Hindi, Bengali, and other language films showing at Inox, RDB Cinemas, Ashoka, and other theaters, along with showtimes. The films listed include How To Train Your Dragon 3D, Grace of Monaco, Edge of Tomorrow, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Fugly, Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai, Chaar, Ramdhanu, and others. Showtimes range from morning to late evening sessions. The document appears to be a listing of films and showtimes for theaters in Kolkata on a given date.
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TRIO 17TH JUNE 2014
1. ENGLISH FILMS
How To Train You
Dragon 3D
Inox Quest 9:10 am
1:35 pm 6:00 pm
8:35 pm*
Inox Forum 9:10am
1:35pm 6:20pm
8:35pm
Inox South City 9:15am
1:35pm 6:20pm 8:35pm
Inox City Centre
9:15am 11:05am
3:10pm 7:55pm
Inox Swabhumi
9:00am 3:30pm
7:55pm
Inox Rajarhat 09:05am
03:50pm 08:45pm
Inox Hiland 9:10am
11:35am 1:30pm
4:30pm
Inox Liluah 12.50pm
Grace Of Monaco
Inox Quest 11:20 am
5:05 pm* 10:40 pm*
Inox Forum 3:00pm
10:45pm
Inox South City 1:00pm
8:50pm 10:50pm*
Inox City Centre
1:35pm 10:10pm
Edge of Tomorrow
Inox Quest 12:00 pm*
8:15 pm
Inox Forum 3:50pm
10:50pm
Inox South City 9:15am
3:50pm 10:50pm
Inox City Centre
5:25pm
Inox Swabhumi
1:20pm 10:45pm
Inox Rajarhat 10:55am
10:55pm
Inox Hiland 2:00pm
X-Men : Days of Future
Past-3D
Inox Quest 9:35 am*
Inox Forum 9:00am
Inox South City
11:10pm
Inox Swabhumi
10:55am
Prachi 7.45 p.m.
HINDI FILMS
Fugly
Inox Quest 9:05 am
11:35 am 2:30 pm*
4:55 pm 7:45 pm
10:45 pm
Inox Forum 9:40am
11:00am 1:30pm
7:35pm 10:25pm
Inox South City 9:15am
11:45am 2:15pm
5:05pm 7:55pm 9:20pm
Inox City Centre
9:00am 11:30am
2:00pm7:40pm
10:30pm
Inox Swabhumi
9:05am 1:50pm
4:40pm 7:50pm
10:10pm
Inox Rajarhat
09:30am
04:30pm 08:10pm
10:55pm
Inox Hiland 9:05am
11:00am 5:10pm
8:40pm 11:10pm
Inox Hind 9:35am
2:40pm 7:40pm
10:30pm
Inox Liluah
9.35am
2.30pm
8.05pm
10.45pm
RDB Cinemas
9.30 AM
1.15 PM 4.00
PM 8.20 PM
10.45 PM
Ashoka 11.30
a.m.
Basusree 12
noon, 3 p.m.,
Elite 12 noon, 6
p.m., 9 p.m.
Roxy 12.30 p.m., 3 p.m.
Machhli Jal Ki Rani Hai
Inox Quest 9:05 am*
10:50 pm*
Inox Forum 11:20am
Inox South City 9:40am
8:40pm***
Inox City Centre
8:55am 11:30pm
Inox Swabhumi
12:15pm
Inox Rajarhat 09:45am
09:25pm
Inox Hiland 9:00am
11:25pm
Inox Hind 12:05pm
Inox Liluah 10.35am
RDB Cinemas 10.55 AM
7.00 PM
Ashoka 8.15 p.m.
Roxy 6 p.m., 8.30 p.m.
Chaal Bhag
Inox Swabhumi
10:10am
RDB Cinemas 9.00 AM
Unforgatable
RDB Cinemas 10.30 PM
Holiday
Inox Quest 9:00 am
11:15 am*
11:55 am 3:10 pm 5:20
pm* 6:25 pm 7:25 pm*
9:40 pm 10:35 pm
Inox Forum 9:00am
11:55am 3:10pm
4:20pm 6:25pm
10:00pm
Inox South City 9:00am
10:30am* 11:55am
3:10pm 4:20pm*
6:25pm 7:35pm*
9:40pm 10:45pm
Inox City Centre
9:00am 11:55am
3:10pm 6:25pm
8:15pm 10:00pm
Inox Swabhumi
9:00am 11:55am
3:10pm 6:25pm
7:30pm 9:40pm
10:35pm
Inox Rajarhat 09:00am
11:55am 03:10pm
04:55pm 06:25pm
10:00pm
Inox Hiland 9:00am
11:55am 3:10pm
6:25pm 7:55pm
9:45pm 10:30pm
Inox Hind 9:00am
12:05pm 3:20pm
6:35pm 9:50pm
Inox Liluah 9.00 am
11.55 am 3.05 pm
6.20 pm 7.30 pm
9.35 pm
RDB Cinemas 10.00 AM
1.00 PM 3.45 PM 7.25
PM 9.15 PM
Ashoka 1.45
p.m.
Basusree 6 p.m., 9 p.m.
Elite 3 p.m.
New Empire 12 noon, 3
p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.
Paradise 12 noon, 3
p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.,
How To Train You
Dragon 3D
Inox Liluah 8.45am
5.50pm
X-Men : Days of Future
Past-3D
Inox Liluah 10.50pm
Filmistaan
Inox Quest 2:30 pm*
Inox South City
1:45pm*
Inox Swabhumi
11:35am
BENGALI FILMS
Chaar
Inox Quest 3:50pm
Inox Forum 5:20pm
Inox South City
11:10am 2:10pm
4:20pm 6:30pm***
Inox City Centre
1:00pm 3:55pm
6:05pm
Inox Swabhumi
2:50pm 5:45pm
Inox Rajarhat 02:25pm
07:20pm
Inox Hiland 11:10am
1:00pm 3:05pm
6:30pm
Inox Hind 5:30pm
Inox Liluah 12.20pm
5.20pm
RDB Cinemas 4.05 PM
5.45 PM
Ashoka 6.30 p.m.
Prachi 11.45 a.m, 5.15
p.m.
Ramdhanu
Inox Quest 2:05 pm
Inox South City 3:15pm
6:00pm
Inox City Centre
11:05am 4:50pm
Inox Swabhumi
5:00pm
Inox Rajarhat 02:05pm
06:00pm
Inox Hiland 3:45pm
6:45pm
Inox Liluah 3.05pm
Prachi 2.30 p.m.
Mangrove
Inox Rajarhat 12:00pm
RDB Cinemas 12.00 PM
Nirmok
RDB Cinemas 2.10 PM
Ashoka 4.45 p.m.
Baari Tar Bangla
Inox South City
11:25am
RDB Cinemas 6.25 PM
Game
Minar, Bijoli,
Chhabighar 3 p.m.,
5.45 p.m., 8.30 p.m.
Ami Sudhu Cheyechi
Tomaye
Indira 12.30
p.m.
Apur Panchali
Inox-South
City, 11:55am
Arundhati
Indira 3.15 p.m.
Shrot
Indira 6 p.m., 8.30
p.m.
KOLKATA, TUESDAY 17 JUNE 2014
Sudoku is a number-placing
puzzle based on a 9x9 grid with
several given numbers. The
object is to place the numbers 1
to 9 in the empty squares so
that no row, no column and no
3x3 box contains the same
number. The difficulty level
increases through the week.
BEETLE BAILEY/Mort Walker
RED EYE/Bill Yates Mel Casson
HENRY/Dick Hodgins
ACROSS
1 Stare,
4 Car,
6 Pit (Stair
carpet),
8 Tag,
9 Unsightly,
10 Shoulder
blade,
12 Yelled,
14 Billow,
16 Beast of
burden,
19 Dishonest,
21 Too,
22 Yen,
23 Ash,
24 Elope.
DOWN
1 Satisfy,
2 Aggro,
3 Ebullient,
4 Caste,
5 Rag,
6 Pitfall,
7 Thyme,
11 Briquette,
13 Leads on,
15 Winsome,
16 Buddy,
17 Fresh,
18 Ditto,
20 Ova.
SUDOKU
10 MINUTE CROSSWORD NEED TO KNOW
ACROSS
1 Spiced tea (4)
4 Leg joints (5)
8 Pile (4)
9 Bond (8)
10 Stubbornly not
repenting (12)
12 Bury (6)
14 Bird of prey (6)
16 Cycle race (4,2,6)
19 Spanish dance (8)
21 Extinct bird (4)
22 Drab (5)
23 Look for (4)
DOWN
2 Overexcited (Slang)
(5)
3 Not readable (9)
4 Small barrel (3)
5 Hold spellbound (7)
6 Swagger (5)
7 Come back (6)
11 Wicked (9)
13 Rower (7)
15 Carry to excess (6)
17 Lubricated (5)
18 Gentle reminder (5)
20 Negative vote (3)
By arrangement with The Independent
Figures in parentheses denote
the number of letters in the words required
rabble and Scrabble Tiles are registered trademarks. All
rights in the game are owned in the U.S.A by Hasbro Inc.,
in Canada by Hasbro Canada Inc., and elsewhere by J.W.
Spear Sons Limited, a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc.
Directions Make a 2 to
7 letter word from the
letters in each row.
Add points of each
word, using scoring
directions at right, 7-
letter words get 50-
point bonus. Blanks
used as any letter
have no point value.
All Judd's words are
in The Official
Scrabble Players
Dictionary(Merriam-
Webster) and OSW
Official Scrabble
Words(Chambers).
Judd's solution
tomorrow.
10-25-12
SOLUTIONS TO YESTERDAYS CROSSWORD
Answer to
previous
puzzle
Ambulance
FD Block Association (Amb)
9830452536, 9830181286
Happy Calcuttans 24400160
City Point Nurses Centre
2567-4113, 9831142623
Peoples Relief Committee
2280-4943/9444
24 hrs Medical Oxygen
Delivery
BOC India Ltd. 9831277777
Blood Banks
Ashok Laboratory 24720333
Central Blood Bank 23510619
Life Care 2284-6940
Peoples Blood Bank
2455-5164/ 5557
RK Mission Seva Pratisthan
2475-3636/39
Police/Fire
Lalbazar (Police Control
Room) 22143230
S. P. (North 24-Pgns)
25423005
S.P. (South 24-Pgns) 2479-
3333/1311
Bhawani Bhawan
24791761/9, 24791933
Fire Service Station Salt
Lake: 2357-5293;
Howrah 2666-8111; Behala
2497-6285
Civic Services
Kolkata Municipal
Corporation: 2286-1000
Water: 2543-1602
Calcutta Telephones
Changed Number
Announcement
1951,1952,1953
Taxi Refusal
SMS 575756: Complaint and
registration
Police Toll Free No. 1073
Transport Deptt. No.
6451-6718
CESC Fault Reporting
1912 and 4403-1912
Trains
Howrah Station Old Complex
1331/1332 (Auto Telephone
Numbers), 1310, 2638-
7412/3542/2581 (manual).
Sealdah: 2350-3535/3537
Shalimar Station: 2668-1121,
Eastern Railway and South-
Eastern Railway: 139.
AROUND TOWN
EXHIBITIONS
Third Eye Photogra-
phy Exhibition
Atanu Paul exhibits
photography exhibi-
tion on canvas from
June 14 to 17 at
Kolkata Information
Centre from 2 to 8 pm
3 Man Show
Academy of Fine Arts
presents a painting
exhibition 3 Man
Show by Samir
Bhandari, Subhra
Kumar Banerjee and
Subhasis Bhattachar-
yya at West Gallery
from June 17 to 23
from 3 pm to 8 pm
Meghdoot Utsab
Modern Art Decode
presents Meghdoot
Utsab ~ The Celebra-
tion of Barsha Ago-
moni from Poila
Ashaar ~ an exhibi-
tion of paintings,
sculptures, ceramic,
Tapestry, Photogra-
phy etc by Badal Paul,
Prosanta Kr Basu
Eshan, Avijit Guha,
Chandan Bhandary,
Tumpa Chowdhury,
Suvam Mukherjee,
Soumen Jana and
Kalyan Chowdhury
along with sangeet,
flute, ghazal, poems,
drama, mime etc at
Gallery Gold, 11,
Abdul Rasul
Avenue,
Kolkata - 700
026 till June
22,; 3pm to
8pm
Contours
2014
The
Department
of Visual
Arts,
University of
Kalyani
organises Contours
2014 ~ The Annual Art
Exhibition of the
works of students
from the department.
Eminent Indian artist
Sri Shuvaprasanna
Bhattacharya will
inaugurates the
exhibition on
Tuesday, June 17,
2014, 5.30pm at North
Gallery, Academy of
Fine Arts till June 23,
2014; 3pm to 8pm
LEISURE
LECTURES
Swami Gambhirananda Memorial Lecture
Swami Satyarupananda delivers Swami Gambhirananda
Memorial Lecture on Sri Ramakrishna in the Vivekananda Hall of
The Ramakrishna Mission Institute Of Culture, Gol Park, on June
21 at 6 p.m. Swami Suparnananda, Secretary of the Institute will
preside the Memorial Lecture.
Bharat O Tahar Sanaskriti
Prof. Sair Kr. Basu speaks on Bharat O Tahar Sanaskriti at
Ramakrishna Vedanta Math on June 17 at 7 p.m.
A Scene from ~ Fugly
Contours 2014 Group Exhibition
shown at Academy of Fine Arts
SUBHRA PRASANTA DAS
subhra@thestatesman.net
Kolkata, 16 June
Ittakesalotof strengthand
integrityforchildren,espe-
cially if they are of a less-
erGodtofightagainstodds
likehumantrafficking,pros-
titution, unhealthy sur-
roundings and eventually
come out joyous.
Noorain Khatun (14),
Annapurna Shaw (20) and
Bimla Shaw (17) have set a
stupendousexampleforthe
entire clan who live in the
areas adjoining red-light
districts of the city. They
have performed extremely
well in this year's Mad-
hyamik examinations. No
amountof adversitiescould
bogdownthespiritof these
girls.
In their everyday life,
these children of migrant
wage earners see more of
violence, abuse, pimps and
prostitution than books,
schools, classes. These
things, however, did not
deter them from studying
and setting a goal for them-
selves.
Noorain has taken up
scienceandwantstobeadoc-
tor.
Wehaveseverefinancial
problems. My father does-
n'tworkandwatchesTVall
daylong.Itismymotherwho
hastofightformystudies.
said Noorain.
Living in the vicinity of
the Munshiganj red-light
area,Noorainhastofacethe
glaring eyes of pimps and
sex workers on the streets.
Some men even come
and stand in front of our
schoolsandstareatus.They
often stalk us, Noorain
added.
Targeting,watchingand
stalkingbeforeforcingthese
younggirlsintoprostitution
is a common phenomenon
in these areas.
Annapurna and Bimla
Shaw are sisters and they
both successfully cleared
theMadhyamikthisyear.All
three of them have sought
help from the NGO, Apne
Aap to provide them with a
safer learning space.
We find it very difficult
to study because of the
abuse,violence,thatgoeson
outside the four walls of
ourplace.Wefinditdifficult
to live here even, Anna-
purna said. At Apne Aap,
Noorain,Annapurna,Bimla
not only found a conducive
environment to study but
also completed soft skills
trainingconductedbyTATA
ConsultancyServices(TCS).
Theywerealsoaughtpaint-
ing,stitchingatAapneAap.
Annapurna and Bimla
also come from a financial-
lystrainedfamilyalthough
their father encourages
them to study further.
TamalMukherjee,senior
project officer, Aapne Aap,
said that these girls are the
first to attain such qualifi-
cations,theirpreviousgen-
erations are, at best, able to
readandwritethebasics.He
also said that as education
enters this stratum of the
society,thesegirlsandother
havebecomealotmorecon-
scious and hence vulnera-
bilityandinstancesof these
girlsforcedintoprostitution
have decreased a lot.
HOWATRIOHASTRIUMPHED
GIRLSFROMARED-LIGHTAREAPERFORMWELLINMADHYAMIKEXAMINATION
STATESMAN NEWS SERVICE
Kolkata, 16 June
TheNationalHumanRights
Commissionhastakensuo-
motu cognizance about the
media reports of nine chil-
drenwhodiedinthreedays
inKaliachakvillage,District
Malda, West Bengal.
The commission has
observed that according to
media reports carried on 9
June,thereasonthekidsdied
was because of a disease
with symptoms of acute
encephalitis syndrome,
loosely described as the
LitchiSyndrome.Theaffect-
ed children were reported
to be mostly from around a
Litchi plantation.
The report also quoted
some experts saying that
colouringagentsandinsec-
ticides used on the Litchi
crop is the cause behind
the disease. The disease
doesnotallowmuchtimeto
thedoctorstotreattheaffect-
edchild,apressreleasestat-
ed.
The commission has
issued a notice to the Chief
Secretary, Government of
West Bengal, calling for a
reportwithinfourweeks.He
hasalsobeenaskedtostate
whethersimilarcaseshave
been reported from other
parts of the state.
The children, aged
between two and four, died
duetoswellingof thebrain
(encephalitis),accordingto
doctors at the Malda Med-
ical College and Hospital.
The deaths had occurred
between3and16June.They
had complained of sudden
onset of fever, convulsions
and died within five to six
hours of the appearance of
the symptoms.
NHRCseeksreporton
Malda litchideaths
STATESMAN NEWS SERVICE
Kolkata, 16 June
With the increase in the
numberof pendingcasesat
the state Forensic Science
Laboratory at Belgachia,
the government has decid-
edtosetupaRegionalForen-
sicLaboratory(RFL)atEng-
lish Bazar in Malda.
The decision was taken
after Calcutta High Court
gave an order that the RFL
be set up in all districts so
that forensic details can be
investigated in that partic-
ular region respectively.
Atpresent,if acaseisreg-
istered, officials of SFSL
have to rush to a particular
districttocollectforensicevi-
dence. This is time con-
sumingandasaresultmost
of the cases take a long
time to get solved.
It was decided that the
RFL will be set up on a 30
cottahlandatFulbariAraji
mouza near English Bazar
in Malda. The interde-
partmentaltransferof land
has already been complet-
ed.Senior officials of the
stategovernment,however,
added, that a unit of SFSL
has also been set up in Jal-
paiguri,butduetoenormous
volumeof therapecasesreg-
istered in North Bengal, it
has become necessary to
setupRFLatMaldaaswell.
Due to poor infrastruc-
ture and shortage of man-
poweratSFSL,around2,000
casesarestillpendingatthe
laboratory.
According to data
released by the National
Crime Records Bureau in
2012,Bengalaccountsfor12.7
per cent of all crimes com-
mitted against women,
includingrape,inthecoun-
try. While Bengal reported
2,363 rapes in 2011, MP reg-
istered3,406cases.Inthissce-
nario, medical reports of
rape victims prepared by
doctorsingovernmenthos-
pitalsandreportsprepared
by forensic labs are of
immense importance in
solving the cases, especial-
ly when investigation and
prosecution depends on
them. As far as infrastruc-
ture is concerned, the state
labs lag behind the Central
labs as they do not have a
DNAtestingfacility,which
isanimportantfactorinrape
cases. For DNA testing, the
state government has to
dependontheregionalCen-
tral Forensic Science Lab-
oratory situated at Park
Circus in Kolkata.
Barrackpore, 16 June: A Tri-
namul leader was alleged-
lymurderedtodaybygoons
at the party office at
Swadeshi area, East India
More at Sodepur, police
said.
According to Khardah
police,thedeceased,Bappa
Bal (42), was a resident of
New Town area, Sodepur.
LocalssaidBappawasactive-
lyinvolvedinpartyrelated
work in the area.
Trinamulsupporterssaid
thatBappamighthavebeen
allegedly murdered over
syndicate faction in the
area.
A district Trinamul
leadersaidthathehadbeen
having problems with Mr
JayantaDas,Trinamulcoun-
cillor of ward no 13 in
Sodepur, for the past few
years, over syndicate busi-
ness and supply of raw
materials to buildings.
At around 5 p.m, Bappa
was sitting in the party
office 'Swadesi Bhavan
when goons entered the
office with arms, allegedly
stabbedBappawithasharp
knife and then fired shots
at him and fled the spot.
Locals and other Trina-
mul Congress supporters,
who were present in the
party office when the inci-
dent occurred alleged that
theaccusedbelongtotheTri-
namul Congress. However,
North 24 Parganas district
observer, Trinamul Con-
gress, Mr Nirmol Ghosh,
said that CPI-M and BJP
partyworkerswereinvolved
in the incident and rub-
bished allegations against
the TMC.
Meanwhile, Khardah
policehavestartedaninves-
tigation into the matter. SNS
Stategovernmentplanstosetupregional
forensiclabatEnglishBazar,Malda
TRINAMUL
LEADER KILLED
OVER PARTY
FEUD
Kolkata, 16 June: A scribe of
a local newspaper of
Sodepur near Ghola was
severely injured following
an attack allegedly by two
goons when he was return-
ing home.
The victim, Mr Dri-
tarastra Dutta, was admit-
tedtoPanihatiStateGeneral
Hospital. Mr Dutta has
lodged a police complaint
stating that goons alleged-
ly abused him and then
attacked him with a blade.
Hewasrescuedbylocals
andadmittedtohospital.He
told police that he was pub-
lishing news articles on
malpractices by a group of
errant auto drivers of
Sodepur area, who were
politically backed, and the
attackonhimcouldberelat-
ed to that.
No one has been arrest-
ed in this connection. SNS
ATTACKED
Left Front MLAs after they walked out of the Assembly House in Kolkata on Monday. nShyamal Maitra
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