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		<title>E18 cricket instead of T20, News 22&#215;6.5 instead of 24&#215;7, everybody gets on the 10 austerity bandwagon!</title>
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The new mantra of austerity is spreading fast. And it is not restricted to the government and the ruling party. Count on our celebrities – cricketers and film stars, fashionistas and socialites – to do their bit to express solidarity with the common man in these trying times.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Ashish Mehta<br />
</strong>The new mantra of austerity is spreading fast. And it is not restricted to the government and the ruling party. Count on our celebrities – cricketers and film stars, fashionistas and socialites – to do their bit to express solidarity with the common man in these trying times.<br />
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<p><strong>Eighteen18 Championship Trophy</strong></p>
<p>Given the huge budgets of Twenty20 tournaments, a 10 percent cut can<br />
lead to a whopping savings on expenditure – for franchisees, telecast<br />
firms, advertisers and of course the common-man viewer (think of your<br />
electricity bill). So, the next T20 is going to be actually E18 –<br />
Eighteen18, with 18 overs a side.</p>
<p><strong>No dancing around foreign trees</strong></p>
<p>Bollywood studios, as everybody knows, spend a great deal of their<br />
billion-rupee budgets on picturising song sequences abroad. In tune<br />
with the nation’s austerity drive, producers’ associations have<br />
decided not to do so for a year. Moreover, to connect with the common<br />
man, teams have been sent out to find appropriate locales in<br />
Bundelkhand, Vidarbha and similar places.</p>
<p><strong>Message from the ramp</strong></p>
<p>When austerity is in fashion, can the fashion world afford to lag<br />
behind? Leading fashion designers have come forward to spread the good<br />
word. At the next season of fashion weeks in metros, expect shorter<br />
dresses with hemlines rising by 10 percent on average compared to the<br />
same events the previous year.</p>
<p><strong>News 22&#215;6.5</strong></p>
<p>Medium, as they say rightly, is the message. Leading news TV channels,<br />
always eager to further the national causes, have decided to implement<br />
the 10 percent cut &#8212; on their broadcast time. Thus, there will be a<br />
two-hour break a day and a half-day break a week. (Think of the carbon<br />
footprint.) NDTV is thus considering changing the brand of one of its<br />
channels accordingly.</p>
<p>Similarly, other sections of society are planning in their own ways to<br />
send out a message of solidarity to the suffering masses. Bookies and<br />
spiritual leaders, power brokers and talk-show hosts, they are all<br />
into this, shoulder to shoulder, though we may not have all their<br />
plans on record.</p>
<p>Mayawati, for example, is considering scaling down the size of stone<br />
elephants at memorial parks to save taxpayers’ money and Mamata<br />
Banerjee is mulling 22-hour shutdown calls &#8212; 10 pm and shutters will<br />
be allowed to go up. Amar Singh and Vijay Mallya are taking a serious,<br />
hard look to find out if any of their expenses are wasteful and can be<br />
done away with.</p>
<p>We all can find creative ways to join the national effort. Did you<br />
hear about Vikram Seth? He is revising his work-under-progress, has<br />
thrown out most adjectives and thus the manuscript has come down to<br />
about 8,00 pages from 1,200-odd ones.</p>
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