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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 07, 2016, Thursday 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 7 th April, 2016 - Thursday Year :02, Issue : 89 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Shah Rukh Khan finishes shooting of ‘Raees’ Minor girl raped in Rajasthan Sena attacks Centre over JIT on Pathankot Agency | Mumbai Attacking the Centre over Pakistani media reports suggesting that the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) had found the Pathankot terror at- tack “stage-managed by India”, Shiv Sena today said this was the conse- quence of the govern- ment rolling out a red carpet to the neighbour- ing country. All warn- ings given by the Sena to the government about Pakistan have unfortu- nately proved correct. All the evidences given by the Indian govern- ment have been rejected by the Pakistani JIT. Agency | Kota A seven-year-old girl was allegedly raped by the caretaker of a shel- ter home for seers near Dussehra Maidan here, police said today. How- ever, the medical exam- ination of the victim has ruled out rape. Mahant Preetamdas Maharaj (55) on March 25 took the girl in his room in a shelter home for seers and allegedly raped her there, Sub-Inspector Shambu Dayal said. Agency | Hyderabad Tension prevailed near the Hyderabad Central University (HCU) on Wednesday after scores of students belonging to different organisations held protests demanding arrest of the Vice Chan- cellor and tried to forci- bly enter the varsity even as police took them into preventive custody. In another development, Controller of Examina- tion Professor V Krish- na, expressing solidar- ity with the protesting students against Rao’s removal, resigned from the post and walked out of the Academic Coun- cil Meeting going on in the Varsity. The students Agency | New Delhi Asking party workers to protect and carry forward BJP’s “nationalist” iden- tity, its chief Amit Shah on Wednesday cautioned them against complacen- cy and said they should ensure that it emerges victorious “from pan- chayats to Parliament” in next 25 years. Address- ing party workers on completion of 36 years of party’s formation, the BJP President said, “BJP’s identity is that of a nationalist party and it is the responsibility of our generation to take this identity forward. It is our responsibility to protect this nationalist identity.” “What BJP is today is due to the sac- rifices of three genera- tions of party workers who worked to protect the ideology and ‘Bharat Mata’ and BJP workers should remember this Agency | New Delhi The National Investiga- tion Agency (NIA) has ap- proached probe agencies of some foreign countries including the US’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in connection with its probe into the Pathan- kot terror attack. The help of the agencies is being sought even as central probe agencies still await a formal response from Pakistan for allowing a NIA team to visit that country for a thorough investigation. Official sources said on Wednes- day that the help of some Agency | Mumbai Rapping the BCCI and cricket associations in Maharashtra and Mum- bai over water wastage when the state is reeling under severe drought, the Bombay high court on Wednesday said ideally Indian Premier League (IPL) matches should be shifted elsewhere, where there is no water crisis. “Only if water supply to BCCI is cut, you will understand,” the court observed. “How can you (cricket associations and BCCI) waste wa- ter like this. People are more important or your IPL matches? How can you be so careless? Who wastes water like this? This is criminal wastage. You know what the con- dition is in Maharashtra,” a division bench headed by Justices V M Kanade and M S Karnik said, while hearing a PIL filed by NGO ‘Loksatta Move- ment’. The court also asked whether according to BCCI and the other cricket bodies, cricket matches are more import- ant. “Ideally, you should shift the IPL matches to some other state where water is in abundance,” the court observed. The court also told the state that ultimately it is the government’s respon- sibility and duty to do something about this Water to be used at Wankhede in IPL equals 29k people’s daily requirement: HC “Maharashtra Drought” People more important or IPL : HC 3 Pakistani terrorists may target Delhi, Goa or Mumbai: Intel Amit Shah harps on nationalist identity as BJP completes 36 years gathered infront of the campus as part of a call for ‘Chalo HCU’ given by Joint Action Com- mittee for Social Jus- tice of HCU to intensify their ongoing agitation demanding removal and arrest of Vice Chancel- lor Appa Rao Podile (who resumed as VC on March 22), Some of them climbed the main entrance gate even as police deployed in large numbers, immediately intervened and prevented them from entering the campus and took them into preventive custody. The protesting students raised slogans against Rao and held banners asking him to leave the campus. They said Rao has been booked on charge of abetting sui- cide of research schol- Agency | Chandigarh Three Pakistani militants and “a local” travelling in a car carrying weapons and possibly a suicide belt could target Delhi, Goa or Mumbai, a senior police officer said on Wednesday. “Input received from the Special Cell of the Delhi Police say a grey-coloured Swift Dzire… is likely to cross Banihal Tunnel later today (Wednesday),” tele- vision channels reported Punjab director general of police (Law and Or- der) HS Dhillon as say- ing. A security alert has been issued, he added. “You are directed to take all the necessary steps in this regard and specially focus on strict checking of vehicles, security of all vital installation includ- ing police buildings and defence establishments, religious places, crowd- ed places such as market areas, malls, railway sta- tions, railway tracks, and educational institutions,” an alert issued by the po- lice said. Punjab has wit- nessed two major terror attacks in the past nine months. Suspected Paki- stani terrorists attacked the Pathankot Indian Air Force base on January 2 and killed seven security personnel. ar Rohit Vemula, and questioned how can he hold the 76th academic council meeting, which was going on in the uni- versity today. The JAC earlier had appealed to all the students, political organisations, and peo- ple to come to the HCU today to register their protest and express soli- darity against the alleged injustice to Rohit and to the university. The students gathered in front of the campus as part of a call for ‘Chalo HCU’ demanding removal and arrest of Vice Chancellor Appa Rao Podile (who resumed as VC on March 22) Hyderabad Central University: Students held after protesting for VC’s removal Pathankot attack: ‘NIA approaches foreign probe agencies including FBI’ and not let the sacrific- es be frittered away,” he said. “We should not lose out on our unique iden- tity. For us, power is not a purpose, but a means,” said Shah, who start- ed and ended his slogan with the slogan “Bharat Mata ki Jai”. He said for BJP, power is a means to empower the poor and downtrodden and asked party workers to help light a lamp in the life of every poor by helping them benefit from the so- cial security initiatives and schemes started by Modi Government. “We do not do politics of cun- ningness, but of charac- ter,” he said, asking par- tymen to strive in being a bridge between the peo- ple and the government. of the agencies including the FBI had been sought for tracking some of the cyber footprints that had been left by handlers of Pakistan- based terror outfit Jaish-e-Moham- med(JeM) in the after- math of the attack on the strategic IAF base at Pathankot on the inter- vening night of January one and two. Immediate- ly after the attack, Abdul Rauf, brother of Jaish chief Maulana Masood Azhar, was seen in a video taking responsibility on a website ‘alqalam.com’ and ‘rangonoor.com’ which were hosted by a US-based domain service provider. While ‘alqalam’ was shut down before the arrival of Pakistan’s Joint Investigation Team(JIT) to India last week, the other one remains active but the video has been re- moved. Payments for the same website have been routed through an Euro- pean country and NIA has sought details of the persons who made the payments and was sub- sequently renewing the contract with the domain provider, the sources said. (water wastage) and im- pose some kind of re- straint. It also asked the state government to spell out tomorrow what steps it plans to take on the is- sue. The high court, while posting the PIL for hear- ing today, had yesterday sought responses from all other respondents, in- cluding the Maharashtra Cricket Association Sta- dium, Vidarbha Cricket Association, Maharash- tra government and the civic bodies of Mumbai and Nagpur. The PIL has challenged the use of nearly 60 lakh litres of water to maintain pitches at three stadiums in the state which will hold IPL matches. The court today asked the Mumbai Crick- et Association how much water would be used in Wankhede stadium, to which MCA’s advocate said they would be using over 40 lakh litres water for the seven IPL matches to be held there. To this, the court said it is a huge number. The petitioner then said that pending hearing of the PIL, the court should grant an in- terim order restraining all the cricket associations in Maharashtra from us- ing water to maintain the pitches. The high court said it will consider the interim relief sought by the petitioner, during the hearing tomorrow. The court also asked state acting Advocate General Rohit Deo to appear for the state government in the matter tomorrow. Bri- hanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s advocate Trupti Puranik told the high court today that they are supplying water to Wankhede stadium only for drinking purposes. MCA’s advocate told the court that they are pur- chasing water to maintain the pitches. This water is non-portable and cannot be used for drinking pur- poses. He also said that the association will come out with some contingen- cy plan to tackle the water crisis. The advocate ap- pearing for the petitioner, however, said several vil- lages in Maharashtra do not even have water for sanitation, cooking and other purposes.

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News BriefShah Rukh Khan finishes shooting

of ‘Raees’

Minor girl raped in Rajasthan

Agency | Mumbai

Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan has finished shooting his forthcom-ing film “Raees” and has thanked his cast and crew, calling them the “sweetest unit” he has ever worked with. The 50-year-old actor plays a bootlegger in the Ra-hul Dholakia-directed film and sports a kohl-eyed, scruffy look in it. “Finished Raees. May-be a bit of patchwork left if any.

Sena attacks Centre over JIT

on PathankotAgency | Mumbai

Attacking the Centre over Pakistani media reports suggesting that the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) had found the Pathankot terror at-tack “stage-managed by India”, Shiv Sena today said this was the conse-quence of the govern-ment rolling out a red carpet to the neighbour-ing country. All warn-ings given by the Sena to the government about Pakistan have unfortu-nately proved correct. All the evidences given by the Indian govern-ment have been rejected by the Pakistani JIT.

Agency | Kota

A seven-year-old girl was allegedly raped by the caretaker of a shel-ter home for seers near Dussehra Maidan here, police said today. How-ever, the medical exam-ination of the victim has ruled out rape. Mahant Preetamdas Maharaj (55) on March 25 took the girl in his room in a shelter home for seers and allegedly raped her there, Sub-Inspector Shambu Dayal said.

Agency | Hyderabad

Tension prevailed near the Hyderabad Central University (HCU) on Wednesday after scores of students belonging to different organisations held protests demanding arrest of the Vice Chan-cellor and tried to forci-bly enter the varsity even as police took them into preventive custody. In another development, Controller of Examina-tion Professor V Krish-na, expressing solidar-ity with the protesting students against Rao’s removal, resigned from the post and walked out of the Academic Coun-cil Meeting going on in the Varsity. The students

Agency | New Delhi

Asking party workers to protect and carry forward BJP’s “nationalist” iden-tity, its chief Amit Shah on Wednesday cautioned them against complacen-cy and said they should ensure that it emerges victorious “from pan-chayats to Parliament” in next 25 years. Address-ing party workers on completion of 36 years of party’s formation,

the BJP President said, “BJP’s identity is that of a nationalist party and it is the responsibility of our generation to take this identity forward. It is our responsibility to protect this nationalist identity.” “What BJP is today is due to the sac-rifices of three genera-tions of party workers who worked to protect the ideology and ‘Bharat Mata’ and BJP workers should remember this

Agency | New Delhi

The National Investiga-tion Agency (NIA) has ap-proached probe agencies of some foreign countries including the US’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in connection with its probe into the Pathan-kot terror attack. The help of the agencies is being sought even as central probe agencies still await a formal response from Pakistan for allowing a NIA team to visit that country for a thorough investigation. Official sources said on Wednes-day that the help of some

Agency | Mumbai

Rapping the BCCI and cricket associations in Maharashtra and Mum-bai over water wastage when the state is reeling under severe drought, the Bombay high court on Wednesday said ideally Indian Premier League (IPL) matches should be shifted elsewhere, where there is no water crisis. “Only if water supply to BCCI is cut, you will understand,” the court observed. “How can you (cricket associations and BCCI) waste wa-ter like this. People are more important or your IPL matches? How can you be so careless? Who

wastes water like this? This is criminal wastage. You know what the con-dition is in Maharashtra,” a division bench headed by Justices V M Kanade and M S Karnik said, while hearing a PIL filed by NGO ‘Loksatta Move-ment’. The court also asked whether according to BCCI and the other cricket bodies, cricket matches are more import-ant. “Ideally, you should shift the IPL matches to some other state where water is in abundance,” the court observed. The court also told the state that ultimately it is the government’s respon-sibility and duty to do something about this

Water to be used at Wankhede in IPL equals 29k people’s daily requirement: HC“Maharashtra Drought”

People more important or IPL : HC

3 Pakistani terrorists may target Delhi, Goa or Mumbai: Intel

Amit Shah harps on nationalist identity as BJP completes 36 years

gathered infront of the campus as part of a call for ‘Chalo HCU’ given by Joint Action Com-mittee for Social Jus-tice of HCU to intensify their ongoing agitation demanding removal and arrest of Vice Chancel-lor Appa Rao Podile (who resumed as VC on March 22), Some of them climbed the main entrance gate even as

police deployed in large numbers, immediately intervened and prevented them from entering the campus and took them into preventive custody. The protesting students raised slogans against Rao and held banners asking him to leave the campus. They said Rao has been booked on charge of abetting sui-cide of research schol-

Agency | Chandigarh

Three Pakistani militants and “a local” travelling in a car carrying weapons and possibly a suicide belt could target Delhi, Goa or Mumbai, a senior police officer said on Wednesday. “Input received from the Special Cell of the Delhi Police say a grey-coloured Swift Dzire… is likely to cross Banihal Tunnel later today (Wednesday),” tele-vision channels reported Punjab director general of police (Law and Or-der) HS Dhillon as say-ing. A security alert has been issued, he added. “You are directed to take

all the necessary steps in this regard and specially focus on strict checking of vehicles, security of all vital installation includ-ing police buildings and defence establishments, religious places, crowd-ed places such as market areas, malls, railway sta-tions, railway tracks, and

educational institutions,” an alert issued by the po-lice said. Punjab has wit-nessed two major terror attacks in the past nine months. Suspected Paki-stani terrorists attacked the Pathankot Indian Air Force base on January 2 and killed seven security personnel.

ar Rohit Vemula, and questioned how can he hold the 76th academic council meeting, which was going on in the uni-versity today. The JAC earlier had appealed to all the students, political organisations, and peo-ple to come to the HCU today to register their protest and express soli-darity against the alleged injustice to Rohit and to the university.

The students gathered in front of the campus

as part of a call for ‘Chalo HCU’

demanding removal and arrest of Vice

Chancellor Appa Rao Podile (who resumed as

VC on March 22)

Hyderabad Central University: Students held after protesting for VC’s removal

Pathankot attack: ‘NIA approaches foreign probe agencies including FBI’

and not let the sacrific-es be frittered away,” he said. “We should not lose out on our unique iden-tity. For us, power is not a purpose, but a means,” said Shah, who start-ed and ended his slogan with the slogan “Bharat Mata ki Jai”. He said for BJP, power is a means to empower the poor and downtrodden and asked party workers to help light a lamp in the life of every poor by helping them benefit from the so-cial security initiatives and schemes started by Modi Government. “We do not do politics of cun-ningness, but of charac-ter,” he said, asking par-tymen to strive in being a bridge between the peo-ple and the government.

of the agencies including the FBI had been sought for tracking some of the cyber footprints that had been left by handlers of Pakistan- based terror outfit Jaish-e-Moham-med(JeM) in the after-math of the attack on the strategic IAF base at Pathankot on the inter-

vening night of January one and two. Immediate-ly after the attack, Abdul Rauf, brother of Jaish chief Maulana Masood Azhar, was seen in a video taking responsibility on a website ‘alqalam.com’ and ‘rangonoor.com’ which were hosted by a US-based domain service

provider. While ‘alqalam’ was shut down before the arrival of Pakistan’s Joint Investigation Team(JIT) to India last week, the other one remains active but the video has been re-moved. Payments for the same website have been routed through an Euro-pean country and NIA has sought details of the persons who made the payments and was sub-sequently renewing the contract with the domain provider, the sources said.

(water wastage) and im-pose some kind of re-straint. It also asked the state government to spell out tomorrow what steps it plans to take on the is-sue. The high court, while posting the PIL for hear-ing today, had yesterday sought responses from all other respondents, in-cluding the Maharashtra Cricket Association Sta-dium, Vidarbha Cricket

Association, Maharash-tra government and the civic bodies of Mumbai and Nagpur. The PIL has challenged the use of nearly 60 lakh litres of water to maintain pitches at three stadiums in the state which will hold IPL matches. The court today asked the Mumbai Crick-et Association how much water would be used in Wankhede stadium, to

which MCA’s advocate said they would be using over 40 lakh litres water for the seven IPL matches to be held there. To this, the court said it is a huge number. The petitioner then said that pending hearing of the PIL, the court should grant an in-terim order restraining all the cricket associations in Maharashtra from us-ing water to maintain the pitches. The high court said it will consider the

interim relief sought by the petitioner, during the hearing tomorrow. The court also asked state acting Advocate General Rohit Deo to appear for the state government in the matter tomorrow. Bri-hanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s advocate Trupti Puranik told the high court today that they are supplying water to Wankhede stadium only for drinking purposes. MCA’s advocate told the

court that they are pur-chasing water to maintain the pitches. This water is non-portable and cannot be used for drinking pur-poses. He also said that the association will come out with some contingen-cy plan to tackle the water crisis. The advocate ap-pearing for the petitioner, however, said several vil-lages in Maharashtra do not even have water for sanitation, cooking and other purposes.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 07, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYShani Shingnapur faceoff shows how it caves in to male bias

No law permits temples to allow men and prevent women from entering and offering worship within the garbha griha. But no such law is needed. Because when on Saturday, April 2, hundreds of women led by Trupti Desai, president of the Bhumata Ranragini Brigade, tried to enter the Shani Shingnapur temple in Ahmednagar district, they were stopped and the law enforcement agencies of the state did nothing to protect them. Even though the women were waving orders of a division bench of the Bombay High Court declaring that, under the 1956 Maharashtra place of worship act, the 400-year-old males-only entitle-ment to the sanctum sanctorum of the Shani Shin-gnapur temple stands cancelled. No law permitted the locals and the women’s wing of the Shiv Sena, the Sanatan Sanstha, the Hindu Janajagruti Manch and its Ran Ragini Shakha to jointly form human chains and forcibly prevent the court orders from be-ing implemented. None was necessary, since neither the lawmakers nor the implementation machinery of the state provided any shield to Trupti and her friends from being physically blocked and attacked by status quoists. Obviously, in the town that houses the Shani temple, it is not the laws of the state but custom and religious laws that still rule. And armed with those, the local society, in turn, can support an entitlement that was outlawed six decades ago. No wonder that when the judiciary extends legal cov-er to women beyond social and/ or state-sanctioned limits, it is seen not as an instance of the majesty of the law asserting itself, but simply as judicial activ-ism. Is proof still needed about how illiberal, ille-gal and grossly gender discriminatory customs will continue to be legitimised by social sanction and protected by the law enforcers in India? No won-der, when matters such as personal laws and right to worship are adjudicated on and liberal laws are ban-died about as proof of women having some sort of equality under our jurisprudence, the status quo sup-porters rush to publicise it as a threat to community and then justify their stonewalling young women’s agitation for asserting their legal rights on grounds of their debatable sexual purity, given their predilec-tion for regular and impurity-invoking menstruation. “When does a state begin to die?” asks the Yaksha of Dharmraj Yudhishthir in the Mahabharata. “When it loses its hold over justice,” says Yudhishthir. After this confrontation, what is justice from women’s point of view? Today, while the judiciary has upheld the law of the land, the state has revealed itself on the side of a value system that remains pro-male in its operative norm.

“I never judge players based on their price. I understand how an auction works. What one actually earns in auction is not reflection of who you are. A lot of things happen in auction. You can’t control prices. Just because someone got so much money does not mean that the franchise considers him more important player than another,” - Delhi Daredevils ‘Mentor’ Rahul Dravid said

in reference to a question on Pawan Negi being paid Rs 8.5 crore by Daredevils.

Agency | London

The Rolling Stones is all set to release the long-awaited follow-up to 2005’s ‘A Bigger Bang.’ Ronnie Wood re-vealed that the band re-cently spent a few days in the studio, recording a mixture of blues covers and originals. Wood said in an interview that they went in to cut some new songs, which they did,

adding that they still got on a blues streak. Speak-ing at the group’s London installation Exhibition-ism, based at the Saatchi Gallery, Wood added that the album could arrive later this year. The Roll-ing Stones recently made headlines when they per-formed in Cuba, claiming to be the first major West-ern band to play the festi-val since a ban was lifted over a decade ago.

Agency | New Delhi

Bipasha Basu is not talking about her impend-ing marriage to Karan Singh Grover on April 29, but we have come to know that the actress has already started inviting people. At a recent event, when quizzed about the same, she told media, “I will announce it when I feel like.” Guess before she makes the grand an-nouncement, she’s get-ting her plans in place. The actress has got the ball rolling and is look-ing into all the arrange-ments for her D-Day. She has asked the invitees to block their dates. While Bipasha has been send-ing messages to her close

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Riteish Deshmukh, who is currently shooting “Banjo”, is performing his duties as a father quite nicely even after “ex-hausted” shoots, says his wife and actress Gene-lia Deshmukh. Genelia is amazed how after a whole night of shooting, Riteish took time out to

play with his One-year-old son. “Amazing how Riteish Deshmukh shoots the entire night, reaches home exhausted at 7 a.m. but waits to play with his son before crashing off to sleep. Love,” Gene-lia posted on Twitter on Wednesday (April 6). The couple got married in February 2012. “Ban-jo” marks the Hindi film

debut of popular Marathi director Ravi Jadhav, who has made films like “Natarang”, “Balak-Pal-ak”, “Timepass” among others. The film traces the story of banjo play-ers from Maharashtra and how the relevance of the art is deteriorating nowa-days. Apart from Riteish, the film also stars Nargis Fakhri.

Agency | Mumbai

The makers of an up-coming television ad-

vertisement have pulled off a big casting coup.

They have managed to rope in Kangana Ranaut, MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli for the project. “Things are being kept under wraps as of now. But we know that the ad film will start airing during an upcoming T20 cricket series. It’ll be a one-day shoot that will take place in Mumbai on April 7,” says an insider. The commercial will be directed by filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani, who had directed Kangana in another ad some time back. So far, only a few Bollywood actresses have teamed up with cricketers for ad films. For instance, Anushka Sharma shot with Kohli, Priyanka Chopra did an ad with Chris Gayle, and Preity Zinta did one with Dhoni. “But this is the first time that two top names from the cricket world will be seen work-

Agency | New Delhi

Actor Ranveer Singh is busy learning dance forms like ‘hip hop’ and ‘tango’ for his next film ‘Be-fikre’. “It’s a light romantic film. One can’t imag-ine that there is so much prep (preparation) for light romance, but apparently there is,” Ranveer

told reporters here at an event last evening. “There are lot of dance forms that I am

learning, like a little bit of ‘hip hop’, ‘tan-go’. I am trying to up my dance skill in this

film, so let’s see. I will put in the hours for re-hearsals,” the 30-year-old actor said. In Aditya

Chopra’s directorial venture ‘Befikre’, Ranveer will be seen romancing Vaani Kapoor. The ‘Bajirao Mas-tani’ actor, meanwhile, will also perform at the opening cer-emony of the upcoming season of Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament. “The opening is on 8th of April and it is going to be a wonderful show. I have performed at almost all award functions this year. I love performing live,

you feel energetic,” he said. British royals Prince William and his wife Kate are reportedly slated to visit India soon and ex-

pected to be introduced to Bollywood glamour at a gala dinner, which is likely to be attended by who’s who of the industry, in-cluding Shah Rukh Khan, Sonam Kapoor, Ranveer Singh and others. When asked about it, Ranveer said, “I am not too sure about what the schedule is after April 8. I am focusing on my performance, I am concentrating all my energies on it.

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Actress Zarine Khan hits out at

body shamersThe actress wrote on her social

media account how she never let people’s comments about her weight

affect her in any wayAgency | New Delhi

A huge clap for Zarine Khan for her re-cent Instagram post with a blast from the

past. Known for her portrayal of Prin-cess Yashodhara in the Salman Khan

starrer Veer and the sexy Siya Diwan in Hate Story 3, the 28-years-old

actress shared her pictures from the past when she was ‘big’ and said that she never used to get bothered with people’s comment, as it was her life and her body and she had the right to decide for it.

Ranveer Singh learning hip-hop, tango for ‘Befikre’

Kangana Ranaut’s new co-stars are MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli

Genelia D’souza amazed with Riteish Deshmukh’s love for son

It’s official! Bipasha Basu-Karan Singh Grover sending out marriage invites now

friends in B-Town this week, the formal invites

are supposed to follow soon.

ing with a top Bollywood actress. Kangana is looking forward to work-ing with her new co-stars,” adds the

insider.

While Kohli and Dhoni are currently on a break after the

World T20, Kangana will take out time from her busy schedule to shoot

for the ad. “For the past few days, she has been shooting for the last schedule of director

Vishal Bhardwaj’s film. It has been very hectic for

her, since she has an intense role,” adds the insider.

Despite repeated attempts, neither Kangana nor Hi-rani could be reached for a comment.

The Rolling Stones planning to drop new album this year

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SPORTS ROUNDUPGoogle doodle marks 120th anniversary of Modern Olympics

RBI likely to hold pause button until the end of 2016: Nomura

WhatsApp rolls out end-to-end encryption for calls, messages

Agency | New Delhi

Reserve Bank is likely to hold the pause button until the end of this year, largely owing to infla-tionary pressures, a Nomura report has said. How-ever, domestic ratings agency India Ratings has said the central bank will deliver another rate cut of 0.25% this fiscal. Nomura in a research note on Wednesday said that it “expects RBI to stand pat until end-2016, as we do not see inflation under-shooting 5% on a sustained basis as the cyclical factors driving disinflation (oil price falls, a slow-down in rural wage growth and the large negative output gap) are behind us.” Though in its forward guidance, RBI had said the stance of monetary pol-icy will remain accommodative, the Japanese bro-kerage firm expects rates to be on hold until year end. Reserve Bank yesterday cut the key interest rate by 0.25% and introduced a host of measures to smoothen liquidity supply so that banks can lend to the productive sectors and indicated accommoda-

tive stance going ahead.

Agency | New Delhi

Google has marked the 120th anniversary of Modern Olympics with a doodle that celebrates the quadrennial event that began in 1896. There are four versions of the doodle each featuring a different discipline from the sporting event that was held in Athens and had athletes from 14 na-tions. 241 athletes – all men – from 14 nations participated in 43 events such as tennis, fencing, weightlifting, track and field, cycling, shooting, swimming, wrestling and gymnastics. This isn’t the first time Google has used a sports based doo-dle with previous ones being around the recent-ly concluded World T20, 2015 Women’s World Cup, 2015 Cricket World Cup and one during the start of the Tour de France in 2013 which was the

100th edition of the cycle race.

Agency | Mumbai

Messaging giant WhatsApp is rolling out end-to-end encryption, a move that will potentially pro-tect texts and voice calls of its over one billion users from hackers and “regimes”. The announce-ment has come close on the heels of a legal bat-tle between Apple and FBI over the US agency’s demand that the iPhone maker help unlock its mobile phones. Many Silicon Valley players had supported Apple citing that user data privacy needs to be respected. “WhatsApp has always prioritised making your data and communication as secure as possible. And today, we’re proud to announce that we’ve completed a technological development that makes WhatsApp a leader in protecting your pri-vate communication: full end-to-end encryption,” WhatsApp founder Jan Koum said on the company blogpost. He added that the latest version of the app will encrypt every call, message, photo, video, file and voice message that is sent on the platform by default, including group chats.

Indian Premier League 2016: It’s the Chennai Super Kings effect on Gujarat Lions, says Suresh Raina

A Gujarati Patel among 21 arrested for visa fraud in US

Govt working on Aadhar linked health scheme for 8 crore families: Nadda

Anandiben Patel launches ‘Maa Annapurna Yojna’

FIFA labels proposed Futsal League unauthorised in letter to AIFF

I can give Rihanna a run for her money: Carlos Brathwaite

Agency | New Delhi

After eight years with the Chennai Super Kings, Suresh Raina is out to seek Indian Premier League glory with a new side. The left-handed batsman from Uttar Pradesh has been named captain of the Gujarat Lions, one of two new sides which have replaced CSK and Rajasthan Royals for the 2016 and 2017 seasons. Raina is excited about his new assignment with the Gujarat Lions but he conceded that it would be difficult to move on after spending nearly a decade with one of the most con-sistent sides in the IPL.

Agency | New Delhi

Carlos Brathwaite, the West Indies cricketer, may have surprised ev-eryone when he smashed those four consecutive sixes at the T20 World Cup final at Eden Gar-dens, Kolkata, but he was in for a surprise in Delhi recently. As soon as Carlos entered No-votel Hotel, Aerocity, he was welcomed by the staff who started danc-ing on his Champions Song. Not one to hold back, Carlos joined in the fun and showed off his coolest moves. His enthusiasm even had the

Agency | Mumbai

Expressing concern over the proposed Premier Futsal league, announced on Tuesday with great fanfare here by former Portugal football star Luis Figo, world govern-ing football body FIFA has shot off a letter to the All India Football Feder-ation, it has been learnt. “FIFA’s head of events, Jaime Yarza, has sent a letter to the AIFF ex-pressing concerns over a non-affiliated group having announced the Futsal League which has not been sanctioned by them,” a source privy to the development said on Wednesday. On Tuesday,

Agency | Washington

Ten Indian-Americans are among 21 people ar-rested as part of a sting operation in which a fake university was created by US authorities to expose a visa scam that allowed more than 1,000 foreign-ers to maintain student and work visas. In a na-tionwide sweep federal authorities arrested 21

people in New York, New Jersey, Washington and Virginia. “These defen-dants arranged to obtain visas by having individ-uals enroll in a fake uni-versity. Unfortunately for them, that fake university was run by undercover agents of the Department of Homeland Security,” Paul J Fishman, US At-torney for New Jersey, told reporters. The arrest-

ed people were brokers, recruiters and employ-ers who unlawfully and fraudulently obtained or attempted to obtain stu-dent visas and foreign worker visas for approx-imately 1,000 foreign na-tionals from 26 countries. It is learnt that a large number of students who received necessary visa and permits to work in the US as a result of the sting operation for which they reportedly paid huge sums of money are from India. Officials, however, did not give the number of Indian students who were trapped by this year-long sting operation done by immigration and law enforcement authorities.

But he does have with him the likes of Ravindra Jadeja, Brendon McCul-lum, Dwayne Bravo and Dwayne Smith, men who had made CSK a mean fighting machine. That’s a powerful combination and there’s little wonder then that the Rajkot-based franchise are being con-

sidered favourites for the ninth edition. “I guess it’s the Chennai Super Kings effect. There are so many from the CSK here. Yes, the team looks very good, it’s a great mix. All of us are just about beginning to get together. Some have already reached Rajkot, the rest are on their way.

Barcelona and Real

Madrid legend Figo announced the launch of the Futsal League on

Tuesday

Figo launched the five-a-side Futsal League featuring eight city-

based franchise teams which is to be held in the country from July 15-24. Figo, who played with distinction for top Spanish sides Barcelo-na and Real Madrid, will be

the president of the first-ever Futsal league, started by Indian

entrepreneurs under the entity Pre-mier Futsal Management private limited, it was an-nounced at a media conference here.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Union Health Minister Shri J.P. Nadda while interacting with media persons at Circuit House in Ahmedabad at a press conference organized by Gujarat BJP said the centre is working on Aadhar connected health scheme covering 8 crore families. The government is plan-ning to provide Rs 1 lakh annual health coverage to Economic Weak-er Section class family. For every senior citizen in family there will be additional Rs 30,000 relief in expendi-ture. The as-sistant mon-ey will not be given to individ-ual but the institutes that provide services. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had launched accidental insurance and life insurance schemes in Kolkata to bring these poor people in social security net. In reply to a question related to AIIMS, Nadda said Gujarat will get All India Institute of Medical Sciences(AIIMS) soon. He said the location of AIIMS will be decided mutually. When asked, “Bharat Mata Ki

Jay first and AIIMS then after?” Nadda replied, “it is because of Bharat Mata Ki Jay that Gujarat will get AIIMS. People elected a government believing in Bharat Mata Ki Jay and therefore so many states are getting AIIMS.” He added that during 1956-2000 there was only one AIIMS and India had to wait for Atal Bihar Va-jpayee to become Prime Minister to see

the second AIIMS. During Atalji’s government 5

AIIMS were estab-lished, and now

Prime Minis-ter Shri Na-rendra Modi has planned 11 AIIMS.

Taking AIIMS to states was

NDA government concept and we will take

this concept ahead. Responding to the question related to lack of doctors in government health facilities, Shri Nadda said there’s an issue of shortage in supply of doctors nationwide, and to increase the supply, MCI guidelines need changes. Some relaxations in medical education sector have been already made to increase the supply of doctors.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Gujarat Chief Minis-ter Anandiben Patel on Wednesday officially launched the state-wide implementation of Na-tional Food Security Act, which has been renamed as ‘Maa Annapurna Yoj-na (Scheme)’ by the state government. Though the Food Security Act was passed during the UPA re-gime at the Centre, Patel, in her speech at a grand launching function at San-athal village near here, did not mention anything about the Act and sought to give all credit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who according to Patel,

envisioned the scheme. “When Congress was rul-ing this state, only 1.88 crore people were given food-grains at subsidised rates prior to 1995. Now, under this Maa Anna-purna Yojna, 3.82 crore people of Gujarat will be benefited. Each of them will get rice at Rs 3 per Kg and wheat at Rs 2 per Kg,” said Patel. She even slammed past Congress governments in Gujarat for “not understanding the pain of poor citizens”. “Out of 35 kg given at subsidised rates during Congress rule, only 16 kg of food-grain was given at those rates, while for the

remaining 19 kg, govern-ment used to charge Rs 7.70. Now, PM Modi re-moved this condition and has announced to give the entire 35 kg of food-grain at subsidised rates,” she said. Patel claimed that Modi is the first PM of In-dia who took care of poor citizens. “Due to efforts of Modiji, many poor citizens, including wid-ows and those farmers who lost their crops, are now covered under this scheme and they no lon-ger have to worry about feeding their families. No other PM has thought about poor people in the past,” said Patel.

guests present at the ho-tel dancing with him. When complimented for his dancing skills, Car-los told us, “If there was ever a dance-off between me and fellow Caribbean Rihanna, I think it would be a really close call. I could give her a run for her money.” The hotel also gifted Carlos cus-

tomised stationery — a notepad, a key holder and a letter head along with towels with his name on it. The Champions song has been sung by Carlos Brathwaite’s teammate, cricketer Dwayne Bravo, in which he has paid trib-ute to all the Caribbeans who have made it big on the global stage.

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