|
|
|
 |
|
|
Regular Features
|
|
In This Issue |
|
Rani Mukherjee |
|
Bollywood |
|
Quiz - Do you have what it takes? |
|
The Parents'
Chatroom |
|
The Legal Corner |
|
Chaat Masala |
|
10 Rules for a Flat Belly |
|
Daru Ka Nasha |
|
Horoscope |
|
Cricket |
|
The Legal Corner
The L-1 intra company transferee category
is one of the most useful categories available to international companies
seeking to transfer high-level and essential employees from operations outside
the U.S. to a related operation in the U.S. The services provided must be to a
"related" and "qualifying" entity in the U.S. L-1 status is available to persons
who have worked abroad for the related entity for 365 days within the three
years preceding the filing of the L-1 petition in an executive, managerial, or
specialized knowledge capacity. The foreign national must be coming temporarily
to the U.S. to work in the same capacity for a qualifying, related business
entity.
Read more...
Daru Ka Nasha
Origins of Vodka
Vodka is a drink, which originated in
Eastern Europe, the name stemming from the Russian word 'voda' meaning water or
as the Poles would say 'woda'. The first documented production of vodka in
Russia was at the end of the 9th century, but the first known distillery at,
Khylnovsk, was about two hundred years later as reported in the Vyatka Chronicle
of 1174.
Read more... |
|
|
CityMasala is a one of a kind magazine for the
South Asian population living in the U.S.A. CityMasala is all about FUN and
ENTERTAINMENT!
Read about fashion, relationships, technology,
finance, celebrity news, Bollywood gossip, interviews, work and more in our
upcoming issues.
Subscription is absolutely FREE!
CLICK HERE
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rani Mukherjee
Rani Mukherjee always plays her parts well
- so much so that now she can pursue an alternate career in cricket! She is so
convincing in her role as a cricketer and a man in disguise in
Dil Bole Hadippa
that you can’t help but wonder at
her acting prowess. She has been recognized right from her very first
blockbuster hit Kuch
Kuch Hota Hai to more challenging roles like Black.
May it be a bubbly character, an
oppressed woman of circumstances
(Laaga Chunri Mein Daag) or
a disgruntled housewife (Saathiya, Chalte Chalte and Yuva)
Mukherjee
always creates an extremely plausible on screen chemistry with her co-actors.
She has the distinction of not only working with the best actors in Indian
cinema but also with a broad spectrum of directors. Always looking for roles
that excite her, she is now on the lookout for a role in action. Read
more... |
|
10 Rules for a
Flat Belly
Vanity and good health make most
of us very concerned about the belly fat hanging over our waistbands. The
frustrating reality is that the midsection is one of the trickiest and the most
difficult areas to tone. Even people dedicated to regular exercise often can't
iron out their abs. You need to have some kind of a tummy flattening plan. The
"inch you can pinch” around your belly may be harmful.
A moderate amount of fat is
essential for life since it keeps you warm in the winter. Too much of it,
however, can be bad, starting with the fact that fat functions as a visible sign
of being overweight or obese. Worse, it makes us lose confidence in our body
image. Read
more... |
|
Cricket - Hitting A Googly
Indian cricketers in the past have done
the country proud. Kapil Dev took team India through to the World Cup final back
in 1983 which of course, they won; Sachin Tendulkar went on to become the
world’s greatest player and India is now regarded as the best One Day team in
the world. But amidst all the glory and pomp, there have been moments of shame
and dishonor; instances that the Indian cricket world would rather not remember.
Interestingly some of the greatest and most talented cricketers in Indian
cricket have actually chosen to take the high road to success only to realize,
perhaps too late, that while it brings in monetary happiness, it did eventually
did cost themtheir reputation, success and their position in Indian cricket.
CityMasala
takes a look at some of the best Indian
cricketers who chose to hit a six only to fall short and get caught at
mid-wicket.
Read more... |
|
|
|
|