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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani April 05, 2016, Tuesday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Corpo. Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 5 th April, 2016 - Tuesday Year :02, Issue : 87 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief EC issues notification for 5th phase of WB polls Cong committed to Make in Assam: Rahul Agency | Kolkata Election Commission today issued notification for the fifth phase of West Bengal Assembly polls. Polling to the 53 constit- uencies in Kolkata, South 24 Parganas and Hooghly in the penultimate phase of the six-phase long elections will be held on April 30.The last date for filing nominations is April 11, while scrutiny will be held on April 12 and the candidates can withdraw from the elec- toral race till April 16. Blackstone to takeover Mphasis for up to Rs 7,071 cr Agency | Mumbai In the biggest private eq- uity deal in the country, US-listed Blackstone today said it will invest up to Rs 7,071 crore to acquire a majority stake in mid-sized IT ser - vices exporter Mphasis from Hewlett Packard Enterprise.Blackstone India will acquire HPs 60.5 per cent stake in the company at Rs 430 apiece, which will trig- ger an open offer for acquiring 26 per cent from other shareholders of Mphasis, for which it has announced a price of Rs 457.50 a share. Agency | Assam Apr 4 Campaigning for the second and last phase of elections, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi said his party is committed to Make in Assam initiative to pro- vide employment to more than 10 lakh youths.“Our party is committed to the welfare and development of the poor and the Con- gress government led by Tarun Gogoi was com- mitted to Make in Assam to provide employment to the youth of the state,” Gandhi said at an election rally here.The first phase of polling was held today in the state. Agency | New Delhi The Congress on Monday demanded a time-bound inquiry into the Panama Paper leaks that named over 500 Indians including film actors and industri - alists who have allegedly stashed money in offshore entities..“We reject con- stitution of a multi-depart - mental committee by FM as a shoddy attempt to brush aside this revelation. Congress demands that PM & BJP order time-bound inquiry, refer matter to SC bench already examining black money case,” said Congress leader Randeep Surjewala.He al so add- Agency | New Delhi Amid reports of some In- dians having unaccount- ed wealth in tax havens, finance minister Arun Jaitley on Monday said those who did not take advantage of the com- pliance window last year to declare illegal assets abroad will find “such adventurism extremely costly”. The minister said global initiatives to deal with the menace of un- accounted wealth abroad will be in place by 2017, and then it would be- come extremely difficult for individuals to hide Agency | Mumbai The Bombay High Court on Monday dismissed an appeal filed by alleged ISIS recruit Areeb Ma- jeed challenging a spe- cial National Investiga- tion Agency (NIA) court order that had denied him bail in May, 2015. Justices Ranjit More and S C Gupte said, “We find no merits in the ap- peal and it is accordingly dismissed.” A detailed copy of the judgment is likely to follow the pronouncement.Majeed has been in custody for over a year and his bail plea has been pending Agency | New Delhi The State Bank of India (SBI) has invited interest- ed and eligible candidates for the recruitment of ju- Government forms multi-agency team to probe Indians in the list “Panama Papers ” Correspondent | Rajkot Granting application of CID (crime), a local court on Monday extended po- lice custody of Asaram’s aide Karthik alias Raju Dulalchand Haldar for two more days in con- nection with the 2014 Amrut Prajapati murder case as investigators sub- mitted that they were yet to recover weapon which the accused had used to commit the crime. Hal- dar was brought to Ra- jkot by Rajkot division of CID (crime) last week on a transfer warrant from Ahmedabad for allegedly murdering Ayurveda prac- titioner Prajapati on May 23, 2014. The court had then sent him to the custo- dy of CID (crime) for six days. As this remand came to an end, CID again pro- duced him before a magis- trate on Monday afternoon and sought extension of his custody. “We sought extension of Haldar’s cus- tody on the ground that the fire arm with which he used to shoot Prajapa- ti dead is yet to be re- covered. He says that he threw it away on the road divider after firing on Pra- japati. But we are yet to re- cover it. We also submitted to the court that two other man who assisted Haldar in the May 2014 murder are yet to be arrested,” CID police inspector Rajen- Panama leaks: PM Modi steps in Amrut Prajapati murder: Rajkot court extends custody of Asaram’s aide Bombay HC junks ISIS recruit’s plea against NIA court’s order rejecting his bail IPL 2016: Keshav Bansal happy to have experienced players in Gujarat Lions Panama Papers: BJP hiding something, we want time-bound inquiry, says Congress SBI Clerical Recruitment 2016-17: Apply from April 5 Correspondent | Rajkot Gujarat Lions owner Ke- shav Bansal expressed happiness over the fact that the new franchise managed to get “experi- enced and talented” play- ers in the squad. “We have a strong core team, we worked hard on structure draft that was submitted to the Indian Premier League (IPL) to pick up players and I am satisfied that I managed to get the play- ers which I wanted in my team,” Bansal told report- ers at the SCA stadium in Khandheri here. “We wanted to make a balanced team with experience and talent and I am happy that we could manage to get the experience and talent- ed cricketers” he said. He also expressed joy over the fact that “great play- ers” like Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja among Gujarat Lions owner Keshav Bansal is filled with ecstasy to have experienced player by his side ahead of IPL-9 others will play for Guja- rat Lions. Ravindra Jade- ja, Brendon McCullum, James Faulkner, Dwayne Bravo all are great play- ers and have done well for their respective country and I am happy that these players would play from Gujarat Lions,” he said. When asked about skip- per Raina’s recent dismal form, he said, “Every player faces this problem in their career, (Suresh) Raina is a matured crick- eter and I don’t think that he would be under pres- sure for leading a side first time in IPL. “Every player remains under pressure to perform well and (Suresh) Raina has very good track record. Haldar was brought to Rajkot by Rajkot division of CID (crime) last week on a transfer warrant from Ahmedabad for allegedly murdering Ayurveda practitioner Prajapati on May 23, 2014 drasinh Rana, who is in- vestigating officer (IO) of the case said. Granting the CID plea, court extended Haldar’s police custody till Wednesday. Prajapati, who was once doctor of self- styled godman Asaram, was allegedly shot dead in his clinic Om Shanti Aro- gyadham on Pedak Road, Rajkot. After remaining on the run for years, Hal- dar was arrested by Guja- rat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Detection of Crime Branch of Ahem- dabad city police from Ch- hatisgarh on March 15 in a joint operation. ed that the BJP is trying to hide something in the big expose. “BJP seems to have a smile on their face but are uneasy inside, like they are hiding something,” said Surjewala. Earlier, the government formed a multi-agency group to monitor exposes in this re- gard and vowed to take ac- tion against all “unlawful” accounts held abroad. Fi - nance Minister Arun Jaitley said. that Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the issue with him this morning and on his advise the group has been set up comprising agencies like CBDT, RBI and FIU (Fi - nancial Intelligence Unit). in HC since June, 2015. Majeed had sought bail as a matter of his “right under the criminal pro- cedure code”, consider- ing that he had been in custody since November, 2014 and the investigat- ing authorities have al- ready filed a chargesheet in the case. The NIA had defended its decision to get Majeed’s custody extended by a sessions court saying the NIA court was unavailable on February 25, 2015 and thus, it approached the special MCOCA sessions court.“This was not an ordinary sessions court, but a specially designated court. We had to approach this court as Maharash- tra has only one special NIA court which was not available on that day,” the counsel for NIA said. assets. “With G20 initia- tives, FATCA and bilat- eral transactions in place with effect from 2017, the world is going to be a far more transparent insti- tution and therefore, this kind of an adventurism will prove to be extreme- ly costly for those who have indulged in it,” Jait- ley said while address- ing the annual session of industry body CII. His statement comes on a day when a newspaper, based on leaked documents of Panama law firm Mos- sack Fonseca, reported that over 500 Indians in- cluding some well known names figure in the list of persons having asso- ciation with firms in tax havens. Jaitley said those who did not take advan- tage of the black money compliance window last year to declare undis- closed overseas assets will realise their mistake. “I had come in for ad- verse comment includ- ing some of my friends here when in 2015 Bud- get we had announced a strong penal law against illegal assets abroad. At that stage I had said that those who committed mistakes in the past are getting last opportunity with a compliance win- dow in place. “The com- pliance window operated (and), many availed but probably some didn’t. Today when I see con- trarian reports appearing (in media), which are not only impacting India... which are impacting the rest of the world. I think it is a stern reminder to all of us,” he said. Last year, during the 90-day compliance window end- ed September 30, the government had received disclosures of undeclared overseas wealth totalling Rs 4,147 crore. SBI Clerical Recruitment 2016-17: The last date to fill the application form is April 17 nior associates (customer support and sales) and ju- nior agricultural associates in the clerical cadre. The last date to fill the applica- tion form is April 17. Grad- uation in any discipline from a recognised Uni- versity or any equivalent qualification recognised by the Central Government. Graduation in Agriculture or Agriculture allied activ- ities from a Government recognised university/In- stitute. Those who are in the final year may also ap- ply The age limit should be in between 20-28 years as on April 1, 2016

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Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani April 05, 2016, Tuesday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en

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News BriefEC issues notification for

5th phase of WB polls

Cong committed to Make in Assam:

Rahul

Agency | Kolkata

Election Commission today issued notification for the fifth phase of West Bengal Assembly polls.Polling to the 53 constit-uencies in Kolkata, South 24 Parganas and Hooghly in the penultimate phase of the six-phase long elections will be held on April 30.The last date for filing nominations is April 11, while scrutiny will be held on April 12 and the candidates can withdraw from the elec-toral race till April 16.

Blackstone to takeover Mphasis for up to Rs

7,071 crAgency | Mumbai

In the biggest private eq-uity deal in the country, US-listed Blackstone today said it will invest up to Rs 7,071 crore to acquire a majority stake in mid-sized IT ser-vices exporter Mphasis from Hewlett Packard Enterprise.Blackstone India will acquire HPs 60.5 per cent stake in the company at Rs 430 apiece, which will trig-ger an open offer for acquiring 26 per cent from other shareholders of Mphasis, for which it has announced a price of Rs 457.50 a share.

Agency | Assam

Apr 4 Campaigning for the second and last phase of elections, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi said his party is committed to Make in Assam initiative to pro-vide employment to more than 10 lakh youths.“Our party is committed to the welfare and development of the poor and the Con-gress government led by Tarun Gogoi was com-mitted to Make in Assam to provide employment to the youth of the state,” Gandhi said at an election rally here.The first phase of polling was held today in the state.

Agency | New Delhi

The Congress on Monday demanded a time-bound inquiry into the Panama Paper leaks that named over 500 Indians including film actors and industri-alists who have allegedly stashed money in offshore entities..“We reject con-stitution of a multi-depart-mental committee by FM as a shoddy attempt to brush aside this revelation. Congress demands that PM & BJP order time-bound inquiry, refer matter to SC bench already examining black money case,” said Congress leader Randeep Surjewala.He also add-

Agency | New Delhi

Amid reports of some In-dians having unaccount-ed wealth in tax havens, finance minister Arun Jaitley on Monday said those who did not take advantage of the com-pliance window last year to declare illegal assets abroad will find “such adventurism extremely costly”. The minister said global initiatives to deal with the menace of un-accounted wealth abroad will be in place by 2017, and then it would be-come extremely difficult for individuals to hide

Agency | Mumbai

The Bombay High Court on Monday dismissed an appeal filed by alleged ISIS recruit Areeb Ma-jeed challenging a spe-cial National Investiga-tion Agency (NIA) court order that had denied him bail in May, 2015. Justices Ranjit More and S C Gupte said, “We find no merits in the ap-peal and it is accordingly dismissed.” A detailed copy of the judgment is likely to follow the pronouncement.Majeed has been in custody for over a year and his bail plea has been pending

Agency | New Delhi

The State Bank of India (SBI) has invited interest-ed and eligible candidates for the recruitment of ju-

Government forms multi-agency team to probe Indians in the list“Panama Papers ”

Correspondent | Rajkot

Granting application of CID (crime), a local court on Monday extended po-lice custody of Asaram’s aide Karthik alias Raju Dulalchand Haldar for two more days in con-nection with the 2014 Amrut Prajapati murder case as investigators sub-mitted that they were yet to recover weapon which the accused had used to commit the crime. Hal-dar was brought to Ra-jkot by Rajkot division of CID (crime) last week on a transfer warrant from Ahmedabad for allegedly murdering Ayurveda prac-titioner Prajapati on May 23, 2014. The court had

then sent him to the custo-dy of CID (crime) for six days. As this remand came to an end, CID again pro-duced him before a magis-trate on Monday afternoon and sought extension of his custody. “We sought extension of Haldar’s cus-tody on the ground that the fire arm with which he used to shoot Prajapa-ti dead is yet to be re-covered. He says that he threw it away on the road divider after firing on Pra-japati. But we are yet to re-cover it. We also submitted to the court that two other man who assisted Haldar in the May 2014 murder are yet to be arrested,” CID police inspector Rajen-

Panama leaks: PM Modi steps in

Amrut Prajapati murder: Rajkot court extends custody of Asaram’s aide

Bombay HC junks ISIS recruit’s plea against NIA court’s order rejecting his bail

IPL 2016: Keshav Bansal happy to have experienced players in Gujarat Lions

Panama Papers: BJP hiding something, we want time-bound inquiry, says Congress

SBI Clerical Recruitment 2016-17: Apply from April 5

Correspondent | Rajkot

Gujarat Lions owner Ke-shav Bansal expressed happiness over the fact that the new franchise managed to get “experi-enced and talented” play-ers in the squad. “We have a strong core team, we worked hard on structure draft that was submitted to the Indian Premier League (IPL) to pick up players and I am satisfied that I managed to get the play-ers which I wanted in my team,” Bansal told report-ers at the SCA stadium in Khandheri here. “We wanted to make a balanced team with experience and talent and I am happy that we could manage to get the experience and talent-ed cricketers” he said. He also expressed joy over the fact that “great play-ers” like Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja among

Gujarat Lions owner Keshav Bansal is filled with ecstasy to have experienced player by his

side ahead of IPL-9others will play for Guja-rat Lions. Ravindra Jade-ja, Brendon McCullum, James Faulkner, Dwayne Bravo all are great play-ers and have done well for their respective country and I am happy that these players would play from Gujarat Lions,” he said. When asked about skip-per Raina’s recent dismal

form, he said, “Every player faces this problem in their career, (Suresh) Raina is a matured crick-eter and I don’t think that he would be under pres-sure for leading a side first time in IPL. “Every player remains under pressure to perform well and (Suresh) Raina has very good track record.

Haldar was brought to Rajkot by Rajkot division of CID (crime) last week on a transfer warrant from Ahmedabad

for allegedly murdering Ayurveda practitioner Prajapati on May 23, 2014

drasinh Rana, who is in-vestigating officer (IO) of the case said. Granting the CID plea, court extended Haldar’s police custody till Wednesday. Prajapati, who was once doctor of self-styled godman Asaram, was allegedly shot dead in his clinic Om Shanti Aro-

gyadham on Pedak Road, Rajkot. After remaining on the run for years, Hal-dar was arrested by Guja-rat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Detection of Crime Branch of Ahem-dabad city police from Ch-hatisgarh on March 15 in a joint operation.

ed that the BJP is trying to hide something in the big expose. “BJP seems to have a smile on their face but are uneasy inside, like they are hiding something,” said Surjewala. Earlier, the government formed a multi-agency group to monitor exposes in this re-gard and vowed to take ac-

tion against all “unlawful” accounts held abroad. Fi-nance Minister Arun Jaitley said. that Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the issue with him this morning and on his advise the group has been set up comprising agencies like CBDT, RBI and FIU (Fi-nancial Intelligence Unit).

in HC since June, 2015.Majeed had sought bail as a matter of his “right under the criminal pro-cedure code”, consider-ing that he had been in

custody since November, 2014 and the investigat-ing authorities have al-ready filed a chargesheet in the case. The NIA had defended its decision to

get Majeed’s custody extended by a sessions court saying the NIA court was unavailable on February 25, 2015 and thus, it approached the special MCOCA sessions court.“This was not an ordinary sessions court, but a specially designated court. We had to approach this court as Maharash-tra has only one special NIA court which was not available on that day,” the counsel for NIA said.

assets. “With G20 initia-tives, FATCA and bilat-eral transactions in place with effect from 2017, the world is going to be a far more transparent insti-tution and therefore, this kind of an adventurism will prove to be extreme-ly costly for those who

have indulged in it,” Jait-ley said while address-ing the annual session of industry body CII. His statement comes on a day when a newspaper, based on leaked documents of Panama law firm Mos-sack Fonseca, reported that over 500 Indians in-

cluding some well known names figure in the list of persons having asso-ciation with firms in tax havens. Jaitley said those who did not take advan-

tage of the black money compliance window last year to declare undis-closed overseas assets will realise their mistake. “I had come in for ad-

verse comment includ-ing some of my friends here when in 2015 Bud-get we had announced a strong penal law against illegal assets abroad. At

that stage I had said that those who committed mistakes in the past are getting last opportunity with a compliance win-dow in place. “The com-pliance window operated (and), many availed but probably some didn’t. Today when I see con-trarian reports appearing (in media), which are not only impacting India... which are impacting the rest of the world. I think it is a stern reminder to all of us,” he said. Last year, during the 90-day compliance window end-ed September 30, the government had received disclosures of undeclared overseas wealth totalling Rs 4,147 crore.

SBI Clerical Recruitment 2016-17: The last date to fill the

application form is April 17

nior associates (customer support and sales) and ju-nior agricultural associates in the clerical cadre. The last date to fill the applica-tion form is April 17. Grad-uation in any discipline from a recognised Uni-versity or any equivalent qualification recognised by

the Central Government. Graduation in Agriculture or Agriculture allied activ-ities from a Government recognised university/In-stitute. Those who are in the final year may also ap-ply The age limit should be in between 20-28 years as on April 1, 2016

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DAYArvind Kejriwal, India’s most defamed man

Somewhere in the wastelands of Ladakh there is a spectral monument. Generations of tourists and locals have been led to believe that it is a Magnetic Hill, where vehicles, even when their engines are switched off, appear to move up a gradient on their own because of the supposed magnetic pull of a distant mountain. But the Magnetic Hill is a hoax. The natural design of the expanse is such that it creates a powerful optical illusion — the seeming uphill is in reality a down-hill. This sounds like the story of our leader with an illusory magnetic field and his devout who think they are going up while they are actually going downhill. But I mention the Magnetic Hill only to point out that we don’t have to invoke god and mass delusions to understand that successful myths are all around us, in a whole hierarchy of things. They are surprisingly easy to spread. In the Magnetic Hill hypothesis there is a combination of powerful influences, apart from the optical illusion of the terrain: A higher authority seeded the idea of magnetism (until recently, on the site, there was a government notice board that an-nounced the spurious science of the Magnetic Hill); and people wished to believe in it because magnetism is more interesting than banal gravity, and certainly more interesting than the realisation that they have been tricked by their eyes. The popular middle-class myth that Arvind Kejriwal ‘is a dangerous anarchist’ has been established by similar influences. In 2014, for political reasons, journalistic and scholarly au-thorities seeded the idea that he was an anarchist; and for political reasons, the middle-class found it an interesting idea. When I used to edit a magazine a seasoned journalist pitched the idea that Kejriwal had serious psychiatric problems and that he must be hospitalised. Sometimes, people who do not read or watch television news end up preserving a lot of clarity. A reason why Kejriwal emerged triumphant after two elections despite losing the support of main-stream journalism. And he is going strong. He is ex-perimenting with transformative ideas in alleviating urban poverty, providing basic healthcare and reduc-ing pollution even as he uses cunning to survive Indi-an politics. A recent poll projects that his AAP would storm Punjab in the assembly elections next year. As we know, there was a time when Kejriwal was Kan-haiya Kumar; but that was when he appeared to be a non-political activist warring against corruption. But he realised that it is meaningless to scream ‘rev-olution’ in India. In a democracy the greatest mass movement is democracy itself and a revolution does occur every now and then; it is called elections.

“More than 100 crore residents in India are now registered under Aadhaar identity.. It is an instrument for good governance. Aadhaar is a mode to reach the poor and needy without the middlemen,”

- The unique Identification Authority of India (uIDAI) has generated more than 100 crore (one billion) Aadhaar numbers in a span of five and a half years, Communications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said in Delhi on Monday.

Agency | Mumbai

In 1893, Mowgli made his first appearance in In The Rukh, a short sto-ry in Many Inventions, a collection of Rudyard Kipling’s work. Here, Mowgli is a young man, no longer with his friends in the jungle – he gets a job as a forest ranger, mar-ries a Muslim girl, and the wolves babysit his child. So one of Mowgli’s last adventures was the first to be published. Then, other short stories about Mow-gli appeared in magazines and periodicals – and The Jungle Book was seri-alised in 1894. The Jun-gle Book is a collection

of stories about Mowgli, the ‘man cub’ raised by wolves – and his romps with his friends: Baloo the bear, Bagheera the pan-ther, Kaa the python, and his nemesis: Shere Khan, the tiger. Within a year came The Second Jungle Book, and Kipling said, “That ends up Mowgli and there is not going to be anymore of him.”Little did Kipling know that his hero would inspire films across the world – from Walt Disney himself to filmmakers in Russia and Japan. Most of these have little to do with Kipling’s stories, but only borrow the plot.

‘The Jungle Book’ new clip: Kaa tells Mowgli how he became the man-cub

•Hirpara Kapil (Editor)•Rudani Chirag (Dy. Editor)•Patel Bharat (Photographer)•Rudani Dixit (Reporter)•Makani Dhruvil (Sub Editor)•Patel Prakash (Reporter)

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan says that her recent-ly released film “Ki & Ka” might have not received rave reviews from some critics, but her fans and movie-goers have liked the film. She is happy and content with that because she feels that the views of the “aam janta” (common man) are of utmost impor-tance. When caught up

with the actress before she walked the Lakme Fash-ion Week Summer-Resort 2016 ramp as a show-stopper for Rohit Bal’s show here, she was asked about how “Ki &Ka” has contributed to her career. She said: “Well, I think a lot.” “A lot of the reviews didn’t back the film, but audienc-es backed the film and I think that’s most import-

Agency | Chennai

The makers of Pawan Kalyan-starrer Telugu ac-tioner “Sardaar Gabbar Singh”, which is slated for release in theatres on April 8, have used over 100 fighters for a crucial action block around the interval time. “Approximately 80 to 120 fighters are used for this special sequence. The fight plays a significant role in the film as it chang-es the entire mood of the film and sets a new tone. The movie, which runs on entertainment mode until the interval, enters into se-rious mode post-interval,” read a statement.Tipped

Agency | Mumbai

Celebrities are known to be diplomatic during their interviews. Huma Qureshi on the other hand is like a breath of fresh air. She is upfront about her opinions and beliefs. Last year, Huma took to Twit-ter to lash out at a publi-cation that had printed information regarding her alleged relationship with actor-producer Sohail Khan. “I have always said that Twitter is my forum to talk to people about what’s happening in my life,” she says. She goes on to address the rumors say-ing, “What really hurts is that without knowing the truth about my life, they (media) go ahead and put these stories. And I’ll tell you why they do it; they do it because they want to take away all the attention from my hard work. They

Agency | New Delhi

Sunny Leone hoped to work with Shah Rukh Khan since the beginning of her Bollywood journey and the actress recently shot a song in ‘Raees’ with the superstar. Sunny says she found it difficult to control her emotions.Sun-ny will be seen shaking a leg with the Shah Rukh in the reprise version of the 1980 chartbuster ‘Laila O Laila’ in the film. Sun-ny feels proud to have worked with Shah Rukh, as she had wished for the opportunity “every single day”. ”Working with Shah Rukh was unbelievable; it was a dream comes true. When you wish for some-thing every single day and then you get a chance,

Agency | New Delhi

The trailer of Tiger Shroff and Shraddha Kapoor’s Baaghi - A Rebel for love features the two ac-tors flaunting some kill-er moves. We have now learnt that the newbies shot their action sequences without any help of cables. In a small video released by makers of Baaghi, Tiger and Shraddha are seen performing the stunts all by themselves. Speaking about the ac-tion sequences, director Sabbir Khan told Hin-dustan Times, “It was extremely tough design-ing the action for Baaghi because although I was aiming at never seen be-fore action I had to do it keeping the kids in mind as Tiger is very popular among the kids and they

Siddharth Shukla bags the Khatron Ke Khiladi – Kabhi Peeda Kabhi Keeda trophy!

Over 100 fighters for a fight sequence in Pawan Kalyan starrer ‘Sardaar Gabbar Singh’

Huma Qureshi talks about her rumoured relationship with Sohail Khan

Here are top 6 reasons why one can’t miss out on ‘Baaghi’!

Sunny Leone wished for the opportunity to work with SRK ‘every single day’

Actors should realise that films are backed by fans, not reviews

Agency | MumbaiAfter undergoing over eight weeks of tasks that tested mental and physical strength in the breathtak-ing locations of Argenti-na, actor Sidharth Shukla was declared the winner of the stunt-based reality TV show “Khatron Ke Khiladi – Kabhi Peeda, Kabhi Keeda”.Sidharth defeated his co-finalists

Sana Saeed and Mukti Mohan to emerge at the top of the leader board. As the winner, the actor walked away with Rs.25 lakh in prize money along with a new Tata Tiago car.The “Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya” star is ecstat-ic about overcoming his fears and striving though injuries and quarrels in the Colors channel show.

ant. Actors should realise that the films are backed by your fans, the ‘aam janta’, and that’s more important,” she added. Bal showcased the finale show at the fashion week and Kareena like a diva in a heavily embroidered lehenga and choli. Asked how much care she takes for looking good in real life, she said: “I believe that fashion is more in comfort and if you are comfortable, then you will automatically look good. I feel I am always well-dressed.” So is she ready to experiment with her looks in films? “I am open in the sense that when I am doing fashion blogs, commercial films and other things… But for films, you have to stick to the character. You can’t just experiment just for the sake of it.

“I am glad that I managed to strive through it all – injuries, quarrels, and stunts involving a com-bination of speed, thrill and creepy crawlies. To-day, I take with me not only my winnings but a truckload of memories and life’s lessons. What I experienced in Argentina with (host) Arjun Kapoor and my fellow ‘khiladis’ has been truly special,” Sidharth said in a state-ment. During the course of his journey in the show, Sidharth was a part of stunts which ranged from lifting crocodiles to even being dragged by a race car at great speed. The finale stunt saw Sidharth scale different elements including water, air and fire in a race against time.

to be a treat for action lovers, the film promises to give audiences value for the buck. “The film’s fight episodes are very well-conceived, smartly written and meticulous-ly executed, thus making ‘Sardaar Gabbar Singh’ a good action film that ac-tion-lovers should look

out for,” the statement added. “And if these are not just enough, high-end camera equipment like Phantom Dolly, Hexa-copter flying cameras and Gimbal cameras have been used to enhance the experience of action scenes,” the statement further added.

just the offer to work with somebody like him, it was a very proud moment for me,” she said. Even though the 34-year-old ac-tress has made a mark for herself in Bollywood with several films to her cred-it, she got very emotional when she saw herself with Shah Rukh in one frame. “I was the happiest ever. To see myself and Shah Rukh on the screen, in one

frame, that was the first time I saw, the first shot, it was very emotional for me. I was like ‘I have make-up on, control your emotions’. I was constant-ly saying, ‘Oh God! My first shot with him, thank you’.” Usually bold and confident in her demean-our, Sunny, was a bundle of nerves when she met the 50-year-old actor on the movie’s set.

want to show that what-ever I have achieved in my life is because of my closeness to a particular

man, who may be coming from an influential family or is influential himself. That is disrespectful.”

love to see and emulate him. What made it very tricky was right at the onset we decided not to use a single gun fire or any weapon, it had to be real fighting.” “I brought on board two extremely talented stunt coordina-tors - Kecha Khampadee from Thailand and Javed Ejaz from Mumbai to execute my vision. We rehearsed each and ev-ery sequence the way a

song is rehearsed. We had choreographed the minutest detail a year before we even started principal shooting. A lot of credit goes to Tiger and Shradhha for be-lieving in my vision for the action and enroll-ing in the action camps we set up and training for weeks, helping each other like buddies. The trailer was just a glimpse of what is to come.”

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SPORTS ROUNDUPIndian students to compete in NASA’s rover challenge

BSNL Says Gearing up to Launch 4G Services in 14 Telecom Circles

India’s Gold Imports Drop 34% in February: Report

Agency | New Delhi

State-owned BSNL is gearing up to launch 4G ser-vices in 14 telecom circles where it has 20MHz liberalised broadband wireless access (BWA) spec-trum.The company, which has already soft launched 4G services in Chandigarh, is exploring two meth-ods - revenue sharing model and capex model - for the 4G rollout. The company has 20MHz liber-alised spectrum in 2,500MHz band which allows it to rollout 4G services without any licensing hurdles. A senior official said BSNL will be in-stalling 4G base tower stations (BTS) in the ex-isting GSM sites, which means there will be no additional expenditure on towers.Regarding the device ecosystem for 2,500MHz band, the offi-cial said sufficient number of 4G handsets makers like Apple, Motorola, Lenovo, Google, Nokia are

already available in the market.

Agency | Washington

Four groups of Indian students are among 80 teams that will participate in NASA’s Human Exploration Rover Challenge to create human-powered rovers designed to explore the surface of Mars, distant planets, asteroids or moons. Almost 80 teams from India, US, Italy, Germany, Mexico, Colombia, Rus-sia and Puerto Rico, will compete in the NASA’s an-nual Rover Challenge which starts on April 8 at the US Space and Rocket Centre in Alabama. These in-clude teams from the Mukesh Patel School of Tech-nology Management and Engineering in Maharash-tra, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Roorkee in Uttarakhand, Sathyabama University in Tamil Nadu and Skyline Institute of Engineering and Technol-ogy in Uttar Pradesh. The rover challenge requires student teams to design, construct, test and race hu-man-powered rovers through an obstacle course that simulates the terrain potentially found on distant

planets, asteroids or moons.

Agency | New Delhi

India’s gold imports in February fell 34 per cent compared with the same period last year, news agency NewsRise Financial reported on Mon-day, citing a government official, as high prices and hopes for a cut in import taxes kept buyers away.India, the world’s second-biggest consumer of gold, shipped in 36.9 tonnes of gold in Febru-ary while overseas purchases of the metal surged 20.5 per cent to 941.1 tonnes, in the 11 months to February, it said. The central government in its Budget for 2016-17 reintroduced a local sales tax on gold jewellery after a gap of four years, on top of record import duty, to curb the local appe-tite for the precious metal. India’s gold demand in the March quarter is likely to drop by about two-thirds from a year ago to its lowest in seven years, as higher prices and a strike by jewellers curbed sales in the country. India’s gold demand in the March quarter is likely to drop by about two-thirds from a year ago to its lowest in seven years, as higher prices and a strike by jewellers curbed sales in the country.

World T20: Feet-up Marlon Samuels thrives on on-field challenges

‘We stick together as a side, we share the pain, we share the success,’ Eoin Morgan Virat Kohli named captain of the English heavy

team, one Bangladesh player also selected

Former Mumbai Ranji Trophy cricketer Ranjan Baindoor passes away aged 61

ICC World Twenty20: usain Bolt, Clive Lloyd dance to Dwayne Bravo’s tune

Shikhar Dhawan’s ‘emotional’ tweet on poor performance in ICC World Twenty20

Agency | Reuters

Samuels struck an unbeat-en 85 and then watched from the other end as Carlos Brathwaite blast-ed four successive sixes in Ben Stokes’ final over to power West Indies to a four-wicket win. Soon af-ter the victory, a pumped-up Samuels removed his shirt and was seen being restrained by some of his teammates in a clear indi-cation that emotions had gotten the better of him.Samuels was subsequent-ly fined 30% of his match fee for abusing Stokes, a rivalry that began when the West Indian gave a send-off salute to the En-glish all-rounder in a Gre-nada Test last year. “Well,

Agency | Mumbai

Former Mumbai Ranji Trophy cricketer Ranjan Baindoor passed away at his residence here to-day following a massive heart attack. Baindoor, an off spinner who could also bat lower down the order, died aged 61 and was a former secretary of Tata Sports Club, said his former teammate Ravi Thakkar. “He was sched-uled to go for an angiog-raphy today morning, had gone to the toilet after having a cup of coffee. His wife was waiting for him to come out, but as he did not do so after 15 minutes, felt something was wrong. He, appar-ently, had collapsed in-side,” Thakkar said. “He was a dear friend and we have played together for so many years. We are all deeply saddened,” said Thakkar, a former Mum-bai left-arm spinner and currently member of its senior and under 23 se-lection panels. Baindoor was also the chairman of Mumbai’s under 19

Agency | New Delhi

India’s batting star Virat Kohli was on Monday named captain of the ICC World Twenty20 XI, which also featured veteran seamer Ashish Nehra.A select group of former cricketers and commentators picked up both the men’s and wom-en’s teams for all condi-tions on the basis of the players’ performances in the World T20, which concluded here last night with West Indies winning both the titles. Kohli was adjudged Man of the Tournament for his sub-lime form which made him the backbone of In-dia’s batting line-up. He scored 273 runs with a staggering average of 136.50 and an equally astounding strike-rate of 146.77 with three 50 plus scores. The prolific right-hander hit 29 boundaries

Agency | Kolkata

It was anti-climax for En-gland in the World T20 to the process that began af-ter the 2015 Cricket World Cup, where Eoin Morgan and Co. did not progress beyond the first round. They began to play an ag-gressive style of cricket. Morgan’s young bunch of cricketers were willing to put aside personal goals and do it collectively for the team. Joe Root has been an integral part of the En-gland set up. But, for what has been happening quite repeatedly this year to him, Root must be wondering what more he has to do to see his team cross the line. In South Africa early this year, he scored two back-to-back ODI centuries and yet England lost. On

Agency | Mumbai

Former West Indies cap-tain Clive Lloyd and champion Olympic sprint-er from Jamaica, Usain Bolt, expressed their hap-piness in the signature Ca-ribbean style by dancing to Dwayne Bravo’s Cham-pions song soon after the team won the ICC World Twenty20 title. Aided by Carlos Brathwaite’s four consecutive sixes off Ben Stokes in the final over, the West Indies snatched a sensational four-wick-et victory over England in the World T20 final on Sunday at the Eden Gar-dens. Bravo’s ‘Champi-on’ dance has been a rage in India throughout the World T20. Chris Gayle danced to the catchy tune with his teammates soon after West Indies stunned hosts and pre-tournament favourites India in their semi-final at the Wank-

Agency | New Delhi

Soon after Men in Blue were knocked out of ICC World Twenty20 by West Indies, Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan took said. Dhawan, who was dropped from the play-ing XI for the crucial semi-final against Darren Sammy & Co, said he will work on his mistakes and come out as a better player. In another Tweet, Dhawan had thanked the fans for their support. In the four matches he

he does not learn,” Sam-uels said after Sunday’s win, suggesting it was Stokes who started the spat. “I keep telling him whenever we play against each other ‘do not speak to me because I’m going to perform’. I didn’t even face a ball and he had so much to say today.” Al-tercations like that only spur him to perform, said

Samuels, who was ad-judged man of the match for his knock which kept West Indies in the chase before Brathwaite sealed the win. “That’s what I strive on. That’s why I’m still around for so long, despite so much ups and downs,” said the cricketer, who received a two-year ban in 2008 following fix-ing allegations.

played in the tournament, the left-hander scored 1, 6, 23, 13 runs respective-ly. His form was under scrutiny and he was fi-nally replaced by Ajinkya Rahane for the semis.MS

Dhoni and his boys suf-fered a seven-wicket de-feat against West Indies, which ended their hopes of winning a record sec-ond World Twenty20 ti-tle.

Sunday in the World T20 final, he scored 36-ball 54 when the chips were down and yet his team ended as the runners-up to the West Indies. “Joe is an incred-ibly talented cricketer, he keeps things incredibly simple, (has) great temper-ament, (is) able to adapt to any situation. Today (Sunday), he controlled himself brilliantly while we were losing wickets,” was all England captain

Eoin Morgan offered when asked what Root must be going through after his top-scores finish on the losing side. The Ireland-born left-handed batsman put up a brave face after the match, the fortunes of which swung like a pen-dulum. England thought they had the World T20 title in their grasp until the 19 overs of the West Indies run-chase when 19 were needed off the last over.

and five sixes in all and was second in the list of leading run-getters behind Tamim Iqbal of Bangladesh, who scored 295 runs. Nehra hand-ed India an early break-through in almost every game. He took only five wickets but was econom-ical in all five games. Besides two Indians, the men’s team also com-prised four players from runners-up England, two from the West Indies and one each from Australia,

Bangladesh, New Zea-land and South Africa. It also included a 12th man in Mustafizur Rah-man of Bangladesh. The team did not feature any Pakistani player. The women’s team, mean-while, did not have any Indian cricketer. It com-prised four players from New Zealand, two play-ers each from Australia, England and the West In-dies, and one each from Pakistan and South Afri-ca.

Ranjan Baindoor passed away in Mumbai owing to a

massive heart attack

selection committee. In 16 Ranji Trophy match-es between 1974-75 and 1984-85, Baindoor captured 20 wickets at 37.20 per victim, his best innings figures being 4 for 32. He also scored 316 runs with 96 as his highest knock averaging 19.75 per innings. Bain-door featured in 16 First-Class matches during his career scoring 316 runs with two half centuries. He got to bat in 22 in-

nings and remained un-beaten on six occasions. He averaged 19.75 and also took 14 catches. Baindoor also picked up 20 wickets with his off-break bowling. His best figures were 4 for32. He took a wicket in his ev-ery 92nd delivery on an average. His economy was 2.42 and a bowling average of 37.20. His First-Class career began in 1974-75 season and ended in 1984-85.

hede Stadium. The West Indies women’s team, which defeated Australia to lift their maiden World T20 title hours before Sammy’s side created his-tory at the Eden Gardens,

also shook a leg to Bravo’s hit song. Before them, the West Indies U-19 team had danced to the ‘Cham-pions’ tune when they beat India in the final of the World Cup in Bangladesh.

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