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Annual Subscription : Rs. 300 /- Edition : Ahmedabad. M.:9687612324 ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani November 06, 2015, Friday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Corpo. Office: A/41, Madhav Chamber’s, Shaktidhara Colony, Opp-Sayona Arcade, L.B.S. Road, Toll Naka, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 6 th November, 2015 - Friday Year :01 Issue : 262 Pages:4 Price :Rs.1/- News Brief There was never any fight with Aamir: Salman Agency | New Delhi Superstar Salman Khan has denied reports of a fallout with his contem- porary and friend Aamir Khan, and heaped praise on the latter’s upcoming wrestling drama “Dan- gal”, calling its sto- ry beautiful. The two stars, who have always put on a united front, were reported to have had a fight at a party a few months ago. Also, a sense of tension be- tween them has been long speculated over the plots of “Dangal” and Salman “Sultan”, which centres around a Hary- anvi wrestler. PAU signs MoU with UK University Mira is like my daughter: Supriya Pathak Agency | Ludhiana The Punjab Agricultur- al University (PAU) to- day signed a Memoran- dum of Understanding (MoU) with UK-based Aston University for a period of five years to develop waste man- agement methods. The memorandum was signed between PAU Vice-Chancellor, Bal- dev Singh Dhillon and Robert Berry, an expert of Engineering and Ap- plied Science, Aston University in UK, a University spokesman said. Agency | New Delhi Supriya Pathak may pre- fer staying away from being a part of saas-ba- hu saga, but the veteran actress is thoroughly en- joying her role as a moth- er-in-law in real life. The 54-year-old “All Is Well” actress, whose son Sha- hid Kapoor tied the knot with Delhi based Mira Rajput in July, said for her she is nothing less than a daughter. “I am very happy since Shahid tied the knot. I have a lovely daughter-in-law. Infact, she is like my daughter. Mira is a wonderful girl and I really enjoy being with her,” Supriya. Nitish-Lalu alliance ahead in Bihar, predicts Times Now-CVoter exit poll “Bihar Assembly Elections” However, Today’s Chanakya, which has hit the bulls eye few times in the recent past, has predicted a BJP government in Bihar with 155 seats going to NDA against 85 to the Grand Alliance Overall 56.8 per cent voting in Bihar polls Russian plane crash: Cameron says not certain bomb caused Egypt crash DA case: SC transfers Virbhadra Singh’s plea from Himachal Pradesh to Delhi HC Agency | New Delhi The pending plea of Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh in a dispropor- tionate assets case was today transferred from Himachal Pradesh to Delhi High Court by the Supreme Court, which said its decision was necessary to protect the judiciary from “embar- rassment”. The bench, comprising Justices jus- tices FMI Kalifulla and U U Lalit, brushed aside Singh’s initial objection to the decision to trans- fer the case to Delhi High Court on the ground that it would cast “aspersions” on Himachal High Court. “We are not expressing any opinion on the mer- its of the case but simply transferring the petition to the Delhi High Court in the interest of justice and parties and to save the in- stitution (judiciary) from Agency | Bali The deportation process for arrested underworld don Chhota Rajan began on Thursday evening. Yanuari Insan, senior In- terpol Officer, said the Agency | Faridkot All India Congress Com- mittee vice-president Ra- hul Gandhi on Thursday met the families of of the two men killed in the Oc- tober 14 police firing at Behbal Kalan in Faridkot district. Rahul, who ar- rived in Kotkapura town earlier in the day, visited the house of police fir- ing victim Gurjit Singh in Sarawan village first. He spent over 20 minutes with the victim’s family. Gandhi assured the vic- tims’ families of justice and said that he would meet the President with a delegation and demand probe by a sitting Apex Court judge. He also Agency | London British Prime Minister David Cameron said that that the British “don’t know for certain that it was a terrorist bomb” that caused the Russian plane crash in Egypt last weekend. Cameron spoke Thursday, shortly before a meeting with Egypt’s president. He said “there’s still an in- vestigation taking place in Egypt. We need to see the results of that investi- gation.” He said the Brit- ish decision to suspend flights was based on “in- telligence and informa- tion we had that gave us the concern that it was more likely than not a terrorist bomb.” He said that Britain wants “to start as soon as possible” to bring tourists home, Agency | New Delhi The bitterly contested Bihar assembly elections ended Thursday with a record turnout of 57 per cent over five phases and exit polls predicted a pho- to-finish Sunday but one projected a sweep by the BJP-led NDA. Of the six exit polls until Friday eve- ning, News 24-Chanakya gave the BJP and its al- lies a tally of 155 in the 243-seat House and 83 for the Grand Alliance or Mahagathbandhan of the JD(U), RJD and Con- gress. The News X-CNX predicted 130-140 seats for Mahagathbandhan and a survey broadcast by ABP News gave it 130 seats. Two other polls said the combine led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had an edge — C-Voter (112-132) and NewsNation (120-124). The ITG-Cicero poll, which was put out by the India Today channel, pre- dicted 113-127 seats for the NDA and 111-123 for the Mahagathband- han. The fifth phase of polling ended peacefully Friday despite reports of any embarrassment,” it said. Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appear- ing for CBI, had ques- tioned the order granting relief to the Chief Min- ister, asserting that one of the judges of the state High Court bench had recused from hearing a case involving the lead- er on the ground that he (leader) was once his cli- ent. Transferring the case to the Delhi High Court after recording consent of parties barring the state government which opposed it, the bench ordered deletion of alle- gations and counter al- legations made by either parties against the high court judge and the coun- sel representing CBI in the case. The bench al- lowed CBI to seek mod- ification of the Himachal Pradesh High Court or- der before the Delhi High Court. The CBI had filed a transfer petition and a special leave petition in the apex court seeking transfer of the case against Singh from Himachal Pradesh to Delhi and set- ting aside the order passed by the state high court, re- spectively. and empty planes will be flying out from Brit- ain to bring people back. But Cameron cautioned that it would take “some time” to bring every- one back. According to Cameron, the crash of a Russian jet in Egypt was “more likely than not” caused by a bomb. The U.K. grounded all flights to and from Egypt’s Si- nai Peninsula Wednes- day, stranding thousands of British tourists. Cam- eron has said that he has “every sympathy” with the Egyptians, who rely so on heavily on tour- ism, but that he had to “put the safety of British people first.” Cameron spoke in 10 Downing Street on Thursday. He says British officials are not yet certain the plane was bombed, but it’s a “strong possibility.” He says he would call Rus- sian President Vladimir Putin later in the day to discuss the crash. Rahul Gandhi visits kin of police firing victims in Faridkot met the family of Kishan Singh of Niami Wala vil- lage, another victim of the police firing in Behbal kalan. Rahul was accom- panied by Punjab Con- gress putting up a united show with state Congress president Partap Singh Bajwa, former chief min- ister and deputy leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha Amarinder Singh, Punjab Congress Legis- lature party leader Sunil Jakhar, Indian Youth Congress president Am- rinder Singh Raja War- ring and former chief minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal. The AICC vice president also launched his padyatra, meeting people on the way. He also criticised the ruling combine for the plight of farmers in the state and also raised concerned about the problem of drug addiction in the state. Chhota Rajan delighted to come back to India as his deportation process begins airport authorities have confirmed the weather is good. Rajan on his part expressed delight that he was now being taken to India. His deportation process was supposed to take place on Wednesday but it got delayed due to the presence of ash in the atmosphere following a volcanic eruption. The 55-year-old underworld don was arrested in the popular tourist town of Bali on his arrival from Australia on October 25. He was arrested on the ba- sis of a Red Corner Notice from Interpol and follow- ing a tip off by Australian authorities to the Indo- nesian Police. India has revoked the passport of arrested underworld don Chhota Rajan as an in- vestigation found that the document was procured on a fake identity by him from the Indian mission in Australia. “His passport has been revoked as it was obtained using fake identi- ty,” External Affairs Min- istry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said, adding gov- ernment has instituted an inquiry into the matter. attempts to polarise vot- ing in areas with high concentration of Mus- lims. Polling took place in 57 seats in the regions of Seemanchal, Mithi- lanchal and Kosi. The Election Commission said the turnout in Bihar was “historic” — never before had voting been so heavy, not in any other Lok Sabha or assembly election in the state. The overall voter turnout was 56.80 per cent. In the first round on October 12, the turnout was 57 per cent; 55 per cent in round two; 53.2 per cent in round three; 57.59 per cent in round four; and, 55.9 per cent in the fifth and final round Friday. The BJP is counting on the youth and a vote for change — the party’s poll slogan was badlaav. The JD(U) in- terpreted the high turn- out as a “positive signal” because of the “absence of any anti-incumben- cy factor” against Nitish Kumar, who is seeking a third term. After the fifth round ended Friday, the BJP said the assembly poll results will not be a referendum on the per- formance of the Modi government but on Lalu Prasad, Nitish Kumar and the ‘jungle raj’. “There is no question of the verdict in Bihar assembly polls being a referendum on the Narendra Modi gov- ernment’s performance.

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News BriefThere was never

any fight with Aamir: Salman

Agency | New Delhi

Superstar Salman Khan has denied reports of a fallout with his contem-porary and friend Aamir Khan, and heaped praise on the latter’s upcoming wrestling drama “Dan-gal”, calling its sto-ry beautiful. The two stars, who have always put on a united front, were reported to have had a fight at a party a few months ago. Also, a sense of tension be-tween them has been long speculated over the plots of “Dangal” and Salman “Sultan”, which centres around a Hary-anvi wrestler.

PAU signs MoU with UK University

Mira is like my daughter: Supriya

Pathak

Agency | Ludhiana

The Punjab Agricultur-al University (PAU) to-day signed a Memoran-dum of Understanding (MoU) with UK-based Aston University for a period of five years to develop waste man-agement methods. The memorandum was signed between PAU Vice-Chancellor, Bal-dev Singh Dhillon and Robert Berry, an expert of Engineering and Ap-plied Science, Aston University in UK, a University spokesman said.

Agency | New Delhi

Supriya Pathak may pre-fer staying away from being a part of saas-ba-hu saga, but the veteran actress is thoroughly en-joying her role as a moth-er-in-law in real life. The 54-year-old “All Is Well” actress, whose son Sha-hid Kapoor tied the knot with Delhi based Mira Rajput in July, said for her she is nothing less than a daughter. “I am very happy since Shahid tied the knot. I have a lovely daughter-in-law. Infact, she is like my daughter. Mira is a wonderful girl and I really enjoy being with her,” Supriya.

Nitish-Lalu alliance ahead in Bihar, predicts Times Now-CVoter exit poll“Bihar Assembly Elections”

However, Today’s Chanakya, which has hit the bulls eye few times in the recent past, has predicted a BJP government in Bihar with 155 seats going to NDA against 85 to the Grand Alliance

Overall 56.8 per cent voting in Bihar polls

Russian plane crash: Cameron says not certain bomb caused Egypt crash

DA case: SC transfers Virbhadra Singh’s plea from Himachal Pradesh to Delhi HC

Agency | New Delhi

The pending plea of Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh in a dispropor-tionate assets case was today transferred from Himachal Pradesh to Delhi High Court by the Supreme Court, which said its decision was necessary to protect the judiciary from “embar-rassment”. The bench, comprising Justices jus-tices FMI Kalifulla and U U Lalit, brushed aside Singh’s initial objection to the decision to trans-fer the case to Delhi High Court on the ground that it would cast “aspersions” on Himachal High Court. “We are not expressing any opinion on the mer-its of the case but simply transferring the petition to the Delhi High Court in the interest of justice and parties and to save the in-stitution (judiciary) from

Agency | Bali

The deportation process for arrested underworld don Chhota Rajan began on Thursday evening. Yanuari Insan, senior In-terpol Officer, said the

Agency | Faridkot

All India Congress Com-mittee vice-president Ra-hul Gandhi on Thursday met the families of of the two men killed in the Oc-tober 14 police firing at Behbal Kalan in Faridkot district. Rahul, who ar-rived in Kotkapura town earlier in the day, visited the house of police fir-ing victim Gurjit Singh in Sarawan village first. He spent over 20 minutes with the victim’s family. Gandhi assured the vic-tims’ families of justice and said that he would meet the President with a delegation and demand probe by a sitting Apex Court judge. He also

Agency | London

British Prime Minister David Cameron said that that the British “don’t know for certain that it was a terrorist bomb” that caused the Russian plane crash in Egypt last weekend. Cameron spoke Thursday, shortly before a meeting with Egypt’s president. He said “there’s still an in-vestigation taking place in Egypt. We need to see the results of that investi-gation.” He said the Brit-ish decision to suspend flights was based on “in-telligence and informa-tion we had that gave us the concern that it was more likely than not a terrorist bomb.” He said that Britain wants “to start as soon as possible” to bring tourists home,

Agency | New Delhi

The bitterly contested Bihar assembly elections ended Thursday with a record turnout of 57 per cent over five phases and exit polls predicted a pho-to-finish Sunday but one projected a sweep by the BJP-led NDA. Of the six exit polls until Friday eve-ning, News 24-Chanakya

gave the BJP and its al-lies a tally of 155 in the 243-seat House and 83 for the Grand Alliance or Mahagathbandhan of the JD(U), RJD and Con-gress. The News X-CNX predicted 130-140 seats for Mahagathbandhan and a survey broadcast by ABP News gave it 130 seats. Two other polls said the combine led by

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had an edge — C-Voter (112-132) and NewsNation (120-124). The ITG-Cicero poll, which was put out by the India Today channel, pre-dicted 113-127 seats for the NDA and 111-123 for the Mahagathband-han. The fifth phase of polling ended peacefully Friday despite reports of

any embarrassment,” it said. Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appear-ing for CBI, had ques-tioned the order granting relief to the Chief Min-ister, asserting that one of the judges of the state High Court bench had recused from hearing a case involving the lead-er on the ground that he (leader) was once his cli-ent. Transferring the case to the Delhi High Court after recording consent of parties barring the state government which opposed it, the bench ordered deletion of alle-

gations and counter al-legations made by either parties against the high court judge and the coun-sel representing CBI in the case. The bench al-lowed CBI to seek mod-ification of the Himachal Pradesh High Court or-der before the Delhi High Court. The CBI had filed a transfer petition and a special leave petition in the apex court seeking transfer of the case against Singh from Himachal Pradesh to Delhi and set-ting aside the order passed by the state high court, re-spectively.

and empty planes will be flying out from Brit-ain to bring people back. But Cameron cautioned that it would take “some time” to bring every-one back. According to Cameron, the crash of a Russian jet in Egypt was “more likely than not” caused by a bomb. The

U.K. grounded all flights to and from Egypt’s Si-nai Peninsula Wednes-day, stranding thousands of British tourists. Cam-eron has said that he has “every sympathy” with the Egyptians, who rely so on heavily on tour-ism, but that he had to “put the safety of British

people first.” Cameron spoke in 10 Downing Street on Thursday. He says British officials are not yet certain the plane was bombed, but it’s a “strong possibility.” He says he would call Rus-sian President Vladimir Putin later in the day to discuss the crash.

Rahul Gandhi visits kin of police firing victims in Faridkot

met the family of Kishan Singh of Niami Wala vil-lage, another victim of the police firing in Behbal kalan. Rahul was accom-panied by Punjab Con-gress putting up a united show with state Congress president Partap Singh Bajwa, former chief min-ister and deputy leader of the Congress in Lok Sabha Amarinder Singh, Punjab Congress Legis-lature party leader Sunil

Jakhar, Indian Youth Congress president Am-rinder Singh Raja War-ring and former chief minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal. The AICC vice president also launched his padyatra, meeting people on the way. He also criticised the ruling combine for the plight of farmers in the state and also raised concerned about the problem of drug addiction in the state.

Chhota Rajan delighted to come back to India as his deportation process begins

airport authorities have confirmed the weather is good. Rajan on his part expressed delight that he was now being taken to India. His deportation

process was supposed to take place on Wednesday but it got delayed due to the presence of ash in the atmosphere following a volcanic eruption. The 55-year-old underworld don was arrested in the popular tourist town of Bali on his arrival from Australia on October 25. He was arrested on the ba-sis of a Red Corner Notice from Interpol and follow-ing a tip off by Australian authorities to the Indo-

nesian Police. India has revoked the passport of arrested underworld don Chhota Rajan as an in-vestigation found that the document was procured on a fake identity by him from the Indian mission in Australia. “His passport has been revoked as it was obtained using fake identi-ty,” External Affairs Min-istry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said, adding gov-ernment has instituted an inquiry into the matter.

attempts to polarise vot-ing in areas with high concentration of Mus-lims. Polling took place in 57 seats in the regions of Seemanchal, Mithi-

lanchal and Kosi. The Election Commission said the turnout in Bihar was “historic” — never before had voting been so heavy, not in any other

Lok Sabha or assembly election in the state. The overall voter turnout was 56.80 per cent. In the first round on October 12, the turnout was 57 per cent; 55 per cent in round two; 53.2 per cent in round three; 57.59 per cent in round four; and, 55.9 per cent in the fifth and final round Friday. The BJP is counting on the youth and a vote for change — the party’s poll slogan was badlaav. The JD(U) in-terpreted the high turn-out as a “positive signal”

because of the “absence of any anti-incumben-cy factor” against Nitish Kumar, who is seeking a third term. After the fifth round ended Friday, the BJP said the assembly poll results will not be a referendum on the per-formance of the Modi government but on Lalu Prasad, Nitish Kumar and the ‘jungle raj’. “There is no question of the verdict in Bihar assembly polls being a referendum on the Narendra Modi gov-ernment’s performance.

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DAYWhy I am returning my awardAlthough I do not believe that awards are a measure of the work we do, I would like to add the National Award for Best Screenplay that I won in 1989 to the growing pile of returned awards. Also, I want to make it clear that I am not returning this award because I am “shocked” by what is being called the “growing in-tolerance” being fostered by the present government. First of all, “intolerance” is the wrong word to use for the lynching, shooting, burning and mass murder of fellow human beings. Second, we had plenty of advance notice of what lay in store for us — so I can-not claim to be shocked by what has happened after this government was enthusiastically voted into office with an overwhelming majority. Third, these horrific murders are only a symptom of a deeper malaise. Life is hell for the living too. Whole populations — mil-lions of Dalits, Adivasis, Muslims and Christians — are being forced to live in terror, unsure of when and from where the assault will come. Today, we live in a country in which, when the thugs and apparatchiks of the New Order talk of “illegal slaughter”, they mean the imaginary cow that was killed — not the real man who was murdered. When they talk of taking “evi-dence for forensic examination” from the scene of the crime, they mean the food in the fridge, not the body of the lynched man. We say we have “progressed”, but when Dalits are butchered and their children burned alive, which writer today can freely say, like Baba-saheb Ambedkar once did, that “to the untouchables, Hinduism is a veritable chamber of horrors”, without getting attacked, lynched, shot or jailed? Which writ-er can write what Saadat Hasan Manto wrote in his “Letters to Uncle Sam”? It doesn’t matter whether we agree or disagree with what is being said. If we do not have the right to speak freely, we will turn into a society that suffers from intellectual malnutrition, a nation of fools. Across the subcontinent it has become a race to the bottom — one that the New India has enthusiastically joined. Here too now, censorship has been outsourced to the mob. I am very pleased to have found (from somewhere way back in my past) a Na-tional Award that I can return, because it allows me to be a part of a political movement initiated by writers, filmmakers and academics in this country who have risen up against a kind of ideological viciousness and an assault on our collective IQ that will tear us apart and bury us very deep if we do not stand up to it now. I believe what artists and intellectuals are doing right now is unprecedented, and does not have a historical parallel. It is politics by other means. I am so proud to be part of it. And so ashamed of what is going on in this country today.

“We are of the considered opinion that State of Kerala was well within its rights to prohibit the sale of online or internet lotteries in its State and there is no fault in it. It is well within the powers conferred on it under Section 5 of the Act,” - A bench headed by Chief Justice HL Dattu said.

Nervous about audiences’ reaction to ‘Bajirao Mastani’

Agency | Mumbai

Deepika Padukone has two big releases slated to be release this year - Tamasha opposite her ex-flame Ranbir Kapoor and Bajirao Mastani opposite her rumoured boyfriend Ranveer Singh. And Ran-veer is already staking claims; the actor has said that Deepika looks hotter with him than with Ran-bir. Deepika’s on-screen chemistry with both Ran-bir and Ranveer enjoys a separate fan following. Recently at a promotional event of Tamasha, when Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar asked Deep-ika who she looks hotter with (on screen) - Ranbir

or Ranveer - she chose not to name anyone. When the same question was asked to Ranveer - who does Deepika look hotter with, he says, “Obviously me... Yeh koi sawal hua (Is this even a question?).” On be-ing asked at a promotional event of Bajirao Mastani today, if he loves Deepika in real life too, Ranveer said, Bajirao and Mas-tani were real individuals, who were in love... We are playing out their story on screen. My role is distinc-tively different from my personality. He is a person who lived his life a long time ago... he had a dif-ferent mindset...different temperament.

Agency | Mumbai

Usually before every release, Salman Khan makes sure that papa Salim Khan watches the first screening of the film. Why? It’s only af-ter watching the first cut that Salim saab suggests some changes, which Salman implements in his films. Seldom has he

gone wrong but there are times when Salim saab is bowled over by the prod-uct. Such is the case with Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. A traditional family drama in an otherwise modern set-up, Sooraj Barjatya’s Prem Ratan Dhan Payo has all the elements of being the next blockbust-er of 2015.

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Ranveer Singh, who plays the protag-onist in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Bajirao Mas-tani”, says he is nervous about how people would react to his portrayal of Maratha warrior Peshwa Bajirao. “Bajirao Mas-tani” will be clashing with Shah Rukh Khan’s much awaited film “Dil-wale” and the 30-year-old actor is nervous about the acceptance of his character and film. “There is nervousness that how people will re-act on seeing ‘Bajirao’. Sanjay Leela Bhansali is working on this film for 12-15 years. Lot of hard work, blood, sweat has gone into it. We all have collectively worked on this film, so nervous-

Deepika Padukone looks hotter with me than Ranbir: Ranveer Singh

Sooraj Barjatya: i could see only Salman as Prem

Would be flattering if i could match up to Hrithik Roshan: Tiger Shroff

‘Baahubali’ actress Tamannaah’s ‘transparent dress’ causes a stir

Jacqueline Fernandez Requested Hema Malini To Teach Her Bharatnatyam

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Tiger Shroff, who is essaying a superhero in “A Flying Jatt”, says it was inspiring to watch Hrithik Roshan’s “Krrish” act, and the “Heropanti” actor hopes he’s able to match up to that level. “As I am essaying a superhero in ‘A Flying Jatt’, I hope that I could do justice to the role. Though I don’t even think about competing with Hrithik Roshan and what he did in ‘Krrish’, but I will not let down the mak-ers of ‘A Flying Jatt’,” Ti-ger said here. “It would be flattering if I could match up the level of Hrithik Ro-shan. Hrithik sir has given

Agency | Mumbai

Recently, Jacqueline Fer-nandez’s dream came true when she got an oppor-tunity to shoot for an ad film with Hema Malini. Jacqueline is a fan of the veteran actor, and hence, was very excited to meet her. “She is one of my fa-vourite actresses. I have grown up watching her films,” says Jacqueline. Even though she has been part of the industry for six years now, Jacqueline had never got an oppor-tunity to meet Hema be-fore this. “I had seen her at events, but this was our first one-on-one in-teraction,” she says, add-ing that when they met for the shoot, they also spent time chatting about diverse topics. “Meet-ing her felt special. We spoke about films, and

Agency | Mumbai

‘Baahubali’ star Taman-naah is known for her smart choices when it comes to her outfits. However, Tamannaah’s dress at an event in Hy-derabad recently became the hot topic on social media and in Tollywood. Tamannaah was styled by Mukta Shahdadpuri and wore a pretty dress de-signed by Gauri and Nain-ika to the IIFA Utsavam press conference. She wore a pair of off-white shorts teamed with the floor-length tulle dress. However, the strategical-ly covered outfit doesn’t seem to have gone down well with many people in the audience and even the media who dubbed it the ‘transparent dress’. Though Tamannaah looked gorgeous and

ness is about how people would react,” Ranveer told reporters here. “We are trying to give people something memorable ... Something that would people would cherish.

We are nervous about how people will react to the film,” he said. Ranveer plays Peshwa (Prime Minister) Baji-rao of the Maratha Em-pire. He was talking at

the poster launch of his upcoming film “Bajirao Mastani” last evening. “Bajirao Mastani” nar-rates the story of Bajirao and his second wife Mas-tani played by Deepika

Padukone while Priyanka Chopra plays Bajirao’s first wife Kashibai. To a query, the “Band Baaja Baarat” actor chose not to comment on Ghulam Ali not performing in In-

dia. “For quite sometime I have been staying under a rock. I am far removed from everything else that is happening. I have my single focus to play Ba-jirao with all my ability because it’s one in a life time opportunity and I had to do justice,” he said. “Everything in my life has taken a backseat I am not even in touch with any of my friends... Not got enough time to spend with my family but all of them are very understanding. “I have not been upbeat about the current affairs unfor-tunately. Now I will get time between ‘Bajirao Mastani’ and ‘Befikre’ so will catch up,” he added. The historical romance film is set to release on December 18.

pushed the fashion limits, the outfit was considered too much for a press con-ference. The south Indian film industries are con-servative as compared to

Bollywood and heroines who have worn really short dresses for public events in the past have found themselves at the centre of controversy.

how things have changed from the time she was a leading lady in Bolly-wood to now,” she says. In fact, Jacqueline also requested Hema to teach her a few Bharatanatyam

steps, and to her surprise, the 67-year-old obliged. “The kind of grace she has is amazing. It is something I hope I can bring to my performanc-es too,” says Jacqueline.

such a beautiful film… only watching it inspires me and somehow I hope to get there,” he added. A die-hard fan of Hrithik, Ti-ger is a wonderful dancer and a fitness freak, much like his idol. “Hrithik is my

role model. I wanted to be a good dancer like Hrithik in my childhood. I used to watch all his films, and ‘Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai’ blew me away. “Every night before going to bed, I watched his video, and

in my mind I used to visu-alize that I was dancing in the video. Slowly, I learnt his body language… I’ve still not got that perfection, but I’m getting there,” said the son of veteran actor Jackie Shroff.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPRBi imposes Rs 1 cr penalty on Dhanlaxmi Bank

Acer launches Liquid Z530, Liquid Z630s smartphones in india

Bluetooth enabled smart LED bulbs launched

Agency | Mumbai

The Reserve Bank has imposed Rs 1 crore penalty on Dhanlaxmi Bank for violation of Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti Money Laundering (AML) norms. It had issued a Show Cause Notice to the bank for not complying with KYC and AML guidelines “in respect of a current account under investigation” of the Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Mumbai. “The Reserve Bank of India has imposed a monetary penalty of Rs 10 million on Dhanlaxmi Bank Ltd for violation of its instruc-tions, among other things, on KYC norms and AML standards,” the central bank said in a state-ment. After considering the bank’s reply, as also, personal submissions, information submitted and documents furnished, RBI came to the conclusion that the bank had violated the instructions/guide-lines issued, from time to time, which warranted

imposition of monetary penalty on it.

Agency | New Delhi

Acer introduced two new smartphones in India under its ‘Liquid’ series dubbed Liquid Z530 and the Liquid Z630s at a price of Rs 6,999 and Rs 10,999 respectively. Both devices are exclusive to Flipkart. While the Acer Liquid Z530 will go on sale starting midnight, the Liquid Z630s will be available in a flash sale on November 12. With the launch of these smartphones, Acer joins the ‘Make-in-India’ club with both smartphones set to be manufactured at their facility in Pondicherry. In terms of specifications, the Liquid Z530 features a 5-inch IPS OGS display with a 720 x 1280 pixel resolution. It is powered by a 1.3GHz quad-core MediaTek (MT6735) processor paired with 2GB RAM. The device includes an internal storage of 16GB and can be expanded up to 32GB via mi-

croSD card.

Agency | New Delhi

An Indian technology firm has launched a smart LED bulb as its first smart device in the Internet of Things (IoT) category. Called IOTA Lite, the smart bulb is powered by Texas Instruments microproces-sor and uses Toshiba LED. With a lifespan of 15,000 hours, IOTA Lite offers users the choice of 16 mil-lion different colours. It is compatible with devices running on Android version 4.0+ and 5+. The IOTA Lite is a 7W bulb and offers 500 lumens brightness. Powered by Bluetooth 4.0, it connects into an exist-ing light fixture without the need for a hub or extra hardware. An intuitive and seamless system, IOTA Lite’s firmware is upgradeable and future-proof, and more features can be downloaded and accessed in the future. Cube26 IOTA Lite is priced at Rs 1,899 and would be available exclusively on Flipkart for Indian consumers from November 6, 2015 at an in-troductory price of Rs 1,499.

Chris Cairns pocketed more than USD 2,50,000 for match-fixing

iSL: Dagnall, Watt lead Kerala Blasters to 2nd win of season

Ardent fan of MS Dhoni paints upper body, grabs attention in Mohali

Pakistan beat England by 127 runs in Sharjah Test to win series 2-0

india v/s South Africa 1st Test Day 1: Proteas bowlers rattle india’s top order

Agency | Sharjah

The spin trio of Shoaib Malik, Yasir Shah and Zu-lfiqar Babar shared nine wickets between them to help Pakistan beat En-gland by a big 127-run margin in the third and final Test in Sharjah on Thursday to win the series 2-0. Shah finished with 4-44, Malik -- playing his last Test -- took 3-26 and Babar grabbed 2-31 to bundle England out for 156 soon after lunch on the fifth and final day. England, set 284 to win, were always on the back foot on a turning pitch as only skipper Alastair Cook showed some resis-tance during his 241-min-ute fight, scoring 63 with four boundaries. It was

Agency | Kochi

FC Pune City’s captain Didier Zokora didn’t have a good time at the Jawa-harlal Nehru Stadium on Wednesday, and he let that know. The FC Pune City captain spent much of the night losing the midfield battle as Kerala Blasters sprung to life with an em-phatic 2-0 victory. The frustration surfaced with an angry exchange with Kerala Blasters’ Mehtab Hossain and Sanchez Watt late in the second half. It boiled over when he got into a showdown with a Blasters’ official at the end. Fortunately, Pune coach, David Platt, inter-vened. With no wins in the past six matches, the

Agency | Mohali

India lost three bats-men, including skipper and birthday boy Virat Kohli, as the hosts were struggling at 82 for three at lunch on day one the first cricket Test against South Africa in Moha-li on Thursday. Electing to bat on a slow and low PCA wicket, India lost Shikhar Dhawan without a run on board but Mura-li Vijay (40 batting) and Cheteshwar Pujara (31) steadied the boat with a 63-run stand only to see the bowlers strike back.Giving Vijay company was Ajinkya Rahane (3). Vernon Philander drew the first blood with a mov-ing delivery which Dha-wan slashed, managed an edge, and the cher-ry flew into the waiting hands of Hashim Amla at first slip.Dhawan though would have been dis-appointed with his blob on a ground where he

Agency | Mohali

A resident of Mohali, Ram Babu has the In-dian tri-colour painted on the upper half of his body with ‘Miss u Dho-ni’ written on his chest. He claims to be travel-ling across Indian stadi-ums on Dhoni’s expens-es. “I am a big fan of Dhoni bhaiyya. He has sponsored my T20, ODI and Test trips across In-dia. Cricket was always a passion and Dhoni is my hero,” the 30-year-old Babu said. “I have been watching games in Mo-hali since its inception... maybe since 1997-98. But I only started travel-ling since 2008-09. It’s just great to be inside the stadium watching my team play and win,” he added. Along with Babu’s chants of ‘Bharat Maata ki Jai’ one could also see Tendulkar ‘bhakt’ Sudhir Kumar Chaudhary, head shaven and painted top to bot-

Agency | London

Former New Zealand cricket captain Chris Cairns pocketed more than a quarter of a mil-lion dollars in return for fixing matches, a London court heard on Wednes-day. The all-rounder moved to Dubai in 2008 with his partner to work for a family in the rough diamond industry, a move he said was to build a ca-reer after retiring from

the sport. But a jury was told the real reason was much more sinister – that the businessmen were bankrolling his lavish lifestyle in payment for throwing games while playing in India. They also paid for three other men – including two sus-pected of match-fixing – to try to involve them in the scams, it was alleged. Giving evidence for a second day at his per-

Agency | Paris

Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray both made short work of their opponents to reach the last 16 at the Paris Masters on Wednes-day. Neither man has ever won the last of the year’s nine Masters Se-ries events, with Nadal a losing finalist in 2007, and Murray with just five quarter-final appearances to show for his efforts so far. But both have their reasons for believing that they can finally win in Par-is this year. Murray swept past Croatian youngster Borna Goric 6-1, 6-2 in just 59 minutes. Nadal

Malik who gave Paki-stan the prized wicket of Cook, stumped by wick-et-keeper Sarfraz Ahmed, to finish with seven wick-ets in the match. Shah had Ben Stokes stumped in the next over for 12 to spark celebrations in the field as Pakistan play-ers embraced each other. The victory lifts Pakistan to equal its highest-ever number two spot in the ICC (International Crick-et Council) Test rank-

ings, a spot which they previously attained only for a few days in Au-gust 2006. Pakistan won the second Test by 178 runs in Dubai. Alastair Cook’s team fought well throughout the three Tests and was unlucky not to win the first Test in Abu Dhabi, forced into a draw due to bad light with just 24 needed for victory. En-gland are now pushed to sixth from their pre-series third in the Test rankings.

scored his debut hundred in 2013 a fantastic 187 against Australia. Pace spearhead Dale Steyn kept up the pressure from other end as the batsmen found hard to score free-ly even as Pujara and Vijay squeezed in a few boundaries.But the dra-ma unfolded after the drinks break when India saw two quick wickets fall in the space of four

deliveries to give away the advantage to the vis-itors. The introduction of part-time spinner Dean Elgar proved to be an intelligent move as the left-arm slow bowler trapped Pujara LBW for 31.Kohli (1) then walked out to the center amidst loud cheers from the sparse crowd gathered at the stadium but his stay lasted for just four balls.

onus was on the Blasters to show they aren’t just also-rans. Set in a 4-3-3 formation, the Blasters outnumbered and over-ran Pune in the midfield, the duo of Zokora and Eugeneson Lyngdoh of-ten looked nothing but mannequins. With Blast-ers’ Watt often dropping deep, the hosts had an advantage of four against two in central midfield.

For all the dominance, the Blasters had to wait for the opener. A little after 44 minutes, Chris Dag-nall hammered the ball in with his left foot. Roger Johnson’s weak clearance off Rahul Bheke’s cross was cue for the English-man to unleash the pow-er in his quadriceps. Watt capped a great night with a superb goal in the 60th minute.

Nadal, Murray waste no time in Paris

then took two minutes longer to send old foe Lu-kas Rosol crashing out, defeating the big-serving Czech 6-2, 6-2 for his place in the last 16. Rosol famously stunned Nad-al at Wimbledon in 2012 and he took the Spaniard to a third set tie-break at the same stage of the

tournament in Basel last week. But he was out-played from start to finish by the seventh seed, who has never won the Paris hardcourt tournament in contrast to his dominance on clay on the other side of the city at the French Open where he has won nine times.

jury trial at Southwark Crown Court, Cairns was unco-operative on the witness stand, repeatedly evading questions from prosecutor Sasha Wass QC to such an extent that he was warned by the judge to directly answer them. The court heard that Cairns, 45, was paid more than $250,000 by Vijay Dimon, a diamond firm run by father and son Vijay and Vishal Shah. Cairns had met Vishal during a chari-ty cricket event. Cairns said the money was to set himself up in Dubai, which had a “brutal” rental market, where he worked for the busi-ness by meeting clients, speaking at dinners and acting as an ambassador.

tom in the colours of the Indian flag, with ‘Miss u Dhoni’ written on his chest. A huge Tendulkar fan, Sudhir, a resident of Muzaffarpur in Bihar, has even travelled to the 50-over World Cup in Australia and New Zea-land. The trip was spon-sored by the Little Mas-ter himself. Add to the

frenzy and you also find-Dharamvir from Mad-hya Pradesh. Member of the differently-abled state team, Dharamvir’s presence can also be felt at many cricket venues across India. The three ardent fans were also present at the team’s practice session in Mo-hali on Wednesday.

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Correspondent | Vadodara

The Prime Minister’s Of-fice has asked Gujarat gov-ernment to act upon the suggestion of building a science city on the garbage dumping site of Vadoda-ra Municipal Corporation (VMC) at Vadasar-Kalali road here after students of a school wrote to PM Na-rendra Modi complaining about its health hazards. The suggestion came from a group of Class VIII stu-dents led by Ananya Garg of Delhi Public School here when she decided to write to the Prime Minis-ter on the issue in July this year. “Garbage has an ad-verse effect on the health of 1,200 students studying in the school and people living in the neighbouring areas. It contaminates the soil and environment as well. We request the au-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

BJP president Amit Shah, who was campaigning in Bihar for the ongoing assembly polls, has ar-rived in Gujarat ahead of the upcoming local body elections slated to be held on November 22 and 29. “Shah, who represents Naranpura Assembly seat here, landed in the state yesterday and visited Somnath temple before coming to Ahmedabad,” state BJP media convener Harshad Patel said. Shah’s presence assumes signifi-cance, as the Gujarat BJP parliamentary board has announced the final list of its candidates to be fielded for the election on Ahmed-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Customs officials arrest-ed a crew member of an international airlines for smuggling 1.17 kg gold worth Rs 31.24 lakh at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel international airport. The accused, Huzefa Khuzem Mamuwala, a resident of Surat, who is a crew member with Qatar Air-ways had concealed gold bars in his socks and trou-ser pockets. Investigators said that Mamuwala had earlier smuggled gold on four occasions in con-nivance with customs of-ficials. “Involvement of

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

The notification for the sec-ond phase of the local body polls in Gujarat slated to be held on November 29 in 56 municipalities, 31 district panchayats and 230 taluka panchayats has been issued today paving the way for the start of nomination pro-cess. The nomination pro-cess for the second phase polls will continue till No-vember 10. Secretary of the State Election Commission Mahesh Joshi said that the notification for the second phase polls has been issued today paving the way for the start of the nomination process. The scrutiny of the papers would be done on November 14 while the last date for withdrawal of

nominations was Novem-ber 16. Counting for both the phases would take place on December 2. The noti-fication for the first phase polls on November 22 in the six municipal corpo-rations was issued on No-vember 2. The last date of filing nomination papers for the first phase polls is November 7. The scruti-ny of papers and last date for withdrawal of nomi-nations for the first phase were November 8 and 10 respectively. Election will be held on over 7800 seats during the second phase polls in 56 municipalities (2096 seats), 31 district panchayats (988 seats) and 230 taluka panchayats (4778 seats).

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The documents containing phone call records, sub-mitted before the Gujarat High Court in a sealed envelope in connection with a habeas corpus pe-tition alleging Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti leader Hardik Patel was “abducted by the police”, have revealed that when the court was hearing the petition past September 22 midnight Hardik was not only “safe”, but also con-stantly in touch with his team. These documents reveal that when the pe-tition was being heard at a judge’s residence, the corpus, Hardik, was on his way to Viramgam, his native town. And, by the time hearing conclud-ed, he was at a “safe” place, not far from his residence. On September 22, Aravalli police had arrested around 20 peo-ple from Tenpur village where a condolence meet was organised. Hardik

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

More than 300 office bear-ers of the Gujarat unit of National Students Union of India(NSUI), a students wing of Indian National Congress have submitted their resignations to put pressure on party ahead of upcoming polls of 6 mu-nicipal corporations, mu-nicipalities and pancha-yats. They have resigned protesting neglect of NSUI workers in selection of candidates for local body polls by Congress party in Gujarat. State president of NSUI Adityarajsinh Gohil, two national general sec-retaries Gulabsinh Rajput and Shahnawaz Sheikh, state vice president, state secretary Subhan Saiyad and Yashwantsinh Vaghe-la, Ahmdabad city presi-

dent Dhanrajsinh Vaghela, vice president Vishalsinh Gurjar, University senate welfare members Pravin Nakum, Mahavirsinh Ra-thod, Azhar Rathod are among those who have sent resignation to na-tional president of NSUI via email. According to Adityarajsinh Gohil who heads NSUI in Gujarat there are total 8,000 seats that are going for elec-tion, of which NSUI had demanded only 30 seats for its workers, but even that demand has not been granted. National delegate Vishwanathsinh Vaghela, state generals secretary Ra-hul Parikh, vice president Ketan Makwana, state secretary Virendrasinh Vaghela are among those who stayed away from submitting resignations.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Pharmaceuticals major Torrent Pharma, one of the leading drug making companies of the country, today commenced com-mercial operations at its new plant situated in the special economic zone (SEZ) in the port town of Dahej in Bharuch district of Gujarat. It is Com-pany’s fifth formulation Plant and the second Ac-tive Pharmaceutical In-

gredient (API) Plant. The facility is being set up in a two phases. The total in-vestment made in the first phase of the plant, which commenced operation to-day,is over Rs. 650 crores. The new plant, situated in Dahej SEZ is spread across 70 acres site with a built up area of around 97000 sq. mtr. Phase one has installed capacity of about 7,500 million tablets / capsules and 25 MT API

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat High Court on Thursday upheld a lower court order reject-ing a petition filed by an AAP worker against Prime Minister Naren-dra Modi for alleged poll code breach in 2014, say-ing that the magistrate had done so in an appro-priate manner. Justice JB Pardiwala while up-holding the lower court order rejected admission of the petition, saying, “I am not impressed with your submission that the magistrate did not fol-low proper procedure while dismissing your petition.” He said, “As per my interpretation, the magistrate has power to reject and it was done in an appropriate man-ner, so I hereby reject it (petition).” The petition was filed by Aam Aad-mi Party worker Nishant Verma against the verdict

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When HC heard habeas corpus plea, Hardik Patel was safe near home: documents reveal

Gujarat HC rejects plea against Modi for alleged poll code breach

Airline crew member held with 1.16 kg gold

Vadodara: PMO takes note of students’ plaint to clear garbage dump site

Torrent Pharma’s new Plant in Gujarat commences operations

BJP President Amit Shah arrives in Gujarat ahead of local body polls

Revolt in Gujarat unit of NSUi, top leaders resign

and his supporters had gathered at the village at around 5 pm, but police disrupted the meet since they didn’t have the per-mission. Following the crackdown, many of Pa-tidar leaders tried to flee. It was then the 22-year-old Patidar leader disap-peared and news flashed about his alleged kidnap-ping. By 11 pm, Dinesh Bambhaniya and Ketan Patel, close associates of Hardik, moved a habeas corpus petition through their lawyer B M Man-

gukia in the High Court on urgent basis. The pe-titioner was heard at the judge’s house which con-cluded at around 3 am. On 23 September, Hardik dramatically appeared on the national highway at Halvad in Surendranagar district at around 12 noon, and claimed that he was “abducted by the po-licemen in plain cloth on gunpoint”. He had also claimed he was dropped at the highway the next morning with a warning to “stop agitating”. The

documents claim other-wise. It is mentioned that one Bhura, associated with the quota movement, picked up Hardik at 12.53 am on September 23 after he was claimed to have been abducted by police-men. The documents re-veal that Bhura brought him to Mehsana and from there they went to Vi-ramgam, a two-hour drive from Ahmedabad. Sourc-es said Hardik reached Mandal, Viramgam, at 2.30 am and stayed in an undisclosed location.

of the local court, which in May this year had dis-missed his plea seeking legal action against Modi for allegedly breaching the poll code last year. On April 30, last year, when the voting was un-derway on 26 Lok Sabha seats of Gujarat, Modi, the then Prime Minis-terial candidate of BJP,

had addressed a press conference immediately after he voted in a school at Ranip area of Ahmed-abad and displayed his party’s symbol lotus, ac-cording to the petition. Modi also took a selfie from his mobile phone while holding a replica of the party’s symbol -- lotus, it said. Verma had

filed the plea before the high court against the order of chief judicial magistrate of Ahmed-abad Rural Court SR Sinh dismissing his plea by holding that the probe of the city Crime Branch, which had filed closure report giving a clean chit to Modi, was just and proper.

thorities to kindly take a serious note of the situa-tion and do needful for the area at the earliest,” the letter to PM said. “We stu-dents also have a sugges-tion. Once the dump site is cleared a beautiful sci-ence city can be built sim-ilar to the one in Kolkata. This would help make the place beautiful and a pop-ular education centre,” it further read. “Should your

good-self (Modi) permit, we would like to meet you and explain further details and our vision. We have been nurturing a de-sire and shall feel obliged if you support it,” the let-ter, a copy of which was marked to Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel, Vadodara Mayor Bharat Shah and Vadodara Mu-nicipal Commissioner H S Patel, said.

per annum. The plant will cater mainly to the more regulated international markets such as US, Bra-zil, Germany etc. and is already approved / under approval by regulatory au-thorities of these countries. Jinesh Shah, Executive Director at Torrent Phar-ma said, “This plant will scale up Torrent’s manu-facturing capacity to meet the growing demand from the international markets.” Construction of Phase two will commence soon and once commissioned the total capacity will increase to about 14,000 million tablets / capsules and 80 MT API per year. Torrent Pharma, with annual rev-enues of almost Rs. 4700 crores is the flagship Com-pany of the Torrent Group.

Notification for Gujarat panchayat/nagarpalika polls issued

three customs officials and another employee of Qatar Airways is being probed in this case,” said a source in customs de-partment. Following this incident, a superintendent of customs department who was posted at the in-ternational terminal was suspended on Wednesday while two other superin-tendents were transferred for their alleged involve-ment. Mamuwala had ar-rived from Doha in Qatar airways flight QR-534 on Monday.”Huzefa earlier denied carrying any du-tiable goods.On frisking, we found 10 gold bars of 10 tolas each in his socks and pockets of trouser,” said a customs official. Mamuwala was produced before metropolitan court and was granted bail.

Sources said that Huzefa used to work five-days a week and on his off days he used to smuggle gold. He had done so four times in the past. Since January 2015, 39 such smuggling cases have been detected at city airport and around 46.05 kg of gold, worth Rs 12.34 crore has been seized by customs and DRI officials. This year alone, 41 smugglers and carriers have been de-tained. Second case in two years This is the sec-ond such case of smug-gling where an airline employee’s involvement has been found. In July 2013, a team of DRI had busted a gold smuggling racket, seven men were caught including a pas-senger and six airline of-ficials with 3kg gold.

abad Municipal Corpo-ration (AMC), to be held on November 22 along with five other municipal corporations in the state. Several local BJP leaders and corporators turned up at Shah’s residence here to meet him. However, local leaders maintained that the visit by Shah

was not “pre-planned”. “Amit Shah came here on a personal visit only. Lo-cal body polls have to do nothing with it. But, since he is in the town, it is nat-ural that our partymen would meet him as elec-tions are approaching,” BJP media convener for city Hemant Bhatt said.