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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 07, 2016, Saturday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 7 th May, 2016 - Saturday Year :02, Issue : 115 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Excited to play in day-night Test: Dhawan {1} Bangalore V/s Pune (Bengaluru 4:00 PM) {2} Punjab vs Delhi (Mohali 4:00 PM) Agency | Hyderabad A 25-year-old woman working in a private firm was found dead un- der suspicious circum- stances at her office in Bowenpally here even as her family alleged that she was killed by her colleague, police said today. Agency | Mumbai In a range-bound trade, the rupee today ended marginally higher by 1 paisa to 66.54 against the US currency on mild selling of dollars by banks and exporters on the back of lower green- back overseas. Agency | Hyderabad Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan cannot wait to play in a day-night Test match as he feels the planned innovation will be good for cricket. India might play a day- night Test against New Zealand later this year during the gruelling home season, which will feature 13 Test matches. Agency | Ghaziabad A retarded man was nabbed by air force per- sonnel and district police team on Friday during a joint search operation at the Hindon Air Force Sta- tion here. “He seems a re- tarded man. He cannot be trusted for his statement. However, he has been detained for further inter- rogation by other agen- cies also,” said Hardayal Singh Yadav, Sahibabad Agency | New Delhi After the Centre agreed to it, the Supreme Court on Friday fixed May 10 as the date for the floor test to ascertain if ousted Ut- tarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat enjoys ma- jority support in the state’s assembly. The apex court however also added that the nine Congress MLAs who were disqualified by the assembly speaker would not be allowed to vote in the floor test. Ear- Agency | New Delhi Launching a defence of his party chief, Congress leader Jyoitraditya Scin- dia cautioned the BJP-led government against tar- geting Sonia Gandhi in the AgustaWestland heli- copter scam, saying that she was a “sherni (lion- ess)” who will make them “repent” for it. Participat- ing in a Calling Attention Motion on the issue, the Opposition also sought a Supreme Court-moni- tored probe into the deal. Later, when Defence Minister Manohar Parri- kar started his reply, the Congress staged a walk- out protesting the gov- ernment’s “reluctance” to institute such a probe. Scindia led the Congress response during the de- bate by alleging that the government’s attack on the Congress leadership was “political”. Holding the NDA responsible for alleged irregularities in the deal, Scindia claimed that it was “practice of the BJP MPs to level wrong and baseless allegations” against Congress leaders to create an illusion. Agency | New Delhi In his first public com- ments since the Agust- aWestland issue broke out, Prime Minister Nar - endra Modi today dubbed the controversial deal a “chori” (theft) and indi- cated that the guilty, how- soever big, would not be spared. Without naming Congress, Modi also at- tacked the party which has launched a counter-at- tack on his government for dragging the name Sonia Gandhi, asking “if the court in Italy has said that people from the last government in India have eaten money, why then are you troubling us here? “Does anyone of your rel- Agency | New Delhi The Council for the In- dian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) on Friday declared results for both class XII, which saw a pass percentage of 96.46, and class X with 98.5% as girls once again outshone boys. The results have been an- nounced two weeks earli- er than previous years as the council for the first time used Live Ink Char- acter Recognition (LICR) technology, which helped in fast compilation of re- sults. ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) Exam- ination, 2015, showed a marginal increase in pass percentages over the pre- vious year’s results, said Gerry Arathoon, CEO of the Council. While class X registered a slight in- crease of 0.01%, class XII showed a 0.18% in- crease as compared to previous year’s result. In the class X examination this year, the top position was bagged by Abineet Parichha from Odisha who scored 99.2%. The second position has been shared by four students- Sudarshan R (Banga- lore), Isha Sethi (Mum- bai), Manan Manish Shah (Kandivali) and Jyotsana Srivastava (Lucknow) who scored 99%. The third position has been shared by 10 students with a score of 98.8%. Those involved in scam will be punished Woman found dead in office in Hyderabad Rupee ends steady at 66.54 vs US dollar Today MaTch IPL 2016 Modi targets Congress over corruption allegations in Hosur rally “AgustaWestland row” Retarded man nabbed in Hindon airbase Agency | Mumbai The Bombay High Court’s order to de-criminalise possession and consump- tion of beef in Maharash- tra while continuing the ban on slaughter in the state has evoked mixed reactions. The court has partially struck the Ma- harashtra Animal Preser- vation (Amendment) Act exempting possession and consumption of beef from outside. However, the court has upheld the constitutional validity sections of the Act which ban slaughter in the state. The court further said mere possession will be read down as conscious possession.This essen- tially means that unless someone is conscious- Maharashtra to challenge Bombay HC ruling on beef ban ly bringing in meat into Maharashtra, the burden of proving his innocence is not on the person. The opposition Congress and Nationalist Congress Par- ty have said today’s or- der was a big blow to the state government as it had enforced a complete beef ban and made the sale or consumption of the meat punishable by a five-year jail-term and Rs. 10,000 fine. Chief Minister De- vendra Fadnavis in his re- action said the state gov- ernment will file petition against the Bombay high court’s order to decrim- inalise beef possession after seeking views of the state law and judiciary department. police station inspector in Ghaziabad. He was noticed in the early hours of the day by the securi- ty staff of the Hindon Air Force base. They alerted their force and informed the senior air force offi- cers who sought police help. During search, the joint team of air force and police personnel nabbed the man roaming under suspicious circumstances. During interrogation, the man revealed his identi- ty as Sonu, a resident of Loni area. Stating that he entered the air force station through a partly damaged boundary wall, he told police team the air force station has grabbed his land so he would not allow the air force station to run on his land. Uttarakhand floor test on May 10, but 9 rebel MLAs can’t vote: SC lier, appearing on behalf of the Centre, attorney general Mukul Rohatgi informed the SC that the Centre was ready for a floor test and asked the apex court to appoint an observer for the same. “There should be one agenda and the observer should be a retired chief election commissioner,” the Rohtagi told the apex court. “It should only be a test of strength between the two political allianc- es in the assembly,” he added. The SC, however, clarified that there would be no composite floor test - only ousted CM Har- ish Rawat would seek a vote of confidence in the state assembly. Inciden- tally, the petition of the disqualified MLAs will come up on Saturday be- fore the Uttarakhand high court. If these MLAs are allowed to vote, Rawat’s fate in the 70-member as- sembly may be sealed. ICSE, ISC 2016 results declared: Girls outshine boys once again Sonia sherni, will make you repent: Scindia leads charge atives live in Italy? Does any of my relatives live in Italy…. I have not seen Italy. I have not been to Italy. Nor have I met any- one in Italy. If Italians have accused them what should we do?” Modi said. “Those involved in helicopter chori, should they be punished or not? Should legal action be taken against them or not. However big they are, should action be tak- en against them or not? I want to know from the people of Tamil Nadu,” said Modi at an election rally here on Tamil Na- du-Karnataka border”. He said people of Tamil Nadu should now be knowing why people in New Del- hi “don’t allow” Modi to work. “It is because he (Modi) has tightened the screws. This has af- fected the corrupt. It has disturbed their sleep. So they are attacking me,” the Prime Minister said. Asserting that he had peo- ple’s support, Modi said “I won’t fear this or bow to this.” On Tamil Nadu As- sembly polls in which BJP is contesting in alliance with a few minor parties, Modi said elections this time were different from earlier ones. “Earlier the people did not have any alternative. There were two parties. People used to give victory to one par - ty if they were unhappy with the other and vice versa.. Sometimes, they used to fall into a well or a valley,” he said, pro- jecting the emergence of BJP as a third alterna- tive. Modi said there was a time when Tamil Nadu was among the strongest states in terms of economy and played a very import- ant role in give economic direction to the country but the state of affairs is such that ‘it is going down and down.’ “This elec- tion is not about which MLA or party wins but all about who can save Tamil Nadu,” Modi said. NDA government had been rul- ing for the past two years but no corruption charge had been levelled against it, he said. “Some people have compromised with corruption but if there is courage, clean policies and sincere action, we can eradicate corruption,” the Prime Minister said.

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RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 07, 2016, Saturday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en

Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053

7th May, 2016 - SaturdayYear :02, Issue : 115Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

Excited to play in day-night

Test: Dhawan

{1} Bangalore V/s Pune

(Bengaluru 4:00 PM)

{2} Punjab vs Delhi

(Mohali 4:00 PM)

Agency | Hyderabad

A 25-year-old woman working in a private firm was found dead un-der suspicious circum-stances at her office in Bowenpally here even as her family alleged that she was killed by her colleague, police said today.

Agency | Mumbai

In a range-bound trade, the rupee today ended marginally higher by 1 paisa to 66.54 against the US currency on mild selling of dollars by banks and exporters on the back of lower green-back overseas.

Agency | Hyderabad

Indian batsman Shikhar Dhawan cannot wait to play in a day-night Test match as he feels the planned innovation will be good for cricket. India might play a day-night Test against New Zealand later this year during the gruelling home season, which will feature 13 Test matches.

Agency | Ghaziabad

A retarded man was nabbed by air force per-sonnel and district police team on Friday during a joint search operation at the Hindon Air Force Sta-tion here. “He seems a re-tarded man. He cannot be trusted for his statement. However, he has been detained for further inter-rogation by other agen-cies also,” said Hardayal Singh Yadav, Sahibabad

Agency | New Delhi

After the Centre agreed to it, the Supreme Court on Friday fixed May 10 as the date for the floor test to ascertain if ousted Ut-tarakhand chief minister Harish Rawat enjoys ma-jority support in the state’s assembly. The apex court however also added that the nine Congress MLAs who were disqualified by the assembly speaker would not be allowed to vote in the floor test. Ear-

Agency | New Delhi

Launching a defence of his party chief, Congress leader Jyoitraditya Scin-dia cautioned the BJP-led government against tar-geting Sonia Gandhi in the AgustaWestland heli-copter scam, saying that she was a “sherni (lion-ess)” who will make them “repent” for it. Participat-ing in a Calling Attention Motion on the issue, the Opposition also sought a Supreme Court-moni-tored probe into the deal. Later, when Defence Minister Manohar Parri-

kar started his reply, the Congress staged a walk-out protesting the gov-ernment’s “reluctance” to institute such a probe. Scindia led the Congress response during the de-bate by alleging that the government’s attack on the Congress leadership was “political”. Holding the NDA responsible for alleged irregularities in the deal, Scindia claimed that it was “practice of the BJP MPs to level wrong and baseless allegations” against Congress leaders to create an illusion.

Agency | New Delhi

In his first public com-ments since the Agust-aWestland issue broke out, Prime Minister Nar-endra Modi today dubbed the controversial deal a “chori” (theft) and indi-cated that the guilty, how-soever big, would not be spared. Without naming

Congress, Modi also at-tacked the party which has launched a counter-at-tack on his government for dragging the name Sonia Gandhi, asking “if the court in Italy has said that people from the last government in India have eaten money, why then are you troubling us here? “Does anyone of your rel-

Agency | New Delhi

The Council for the In-dian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) on Friday declared results for both class XII, which saw a pass percentage of 96.46, and class X with 98.5% as girls once again outshone boys. The results have been an-nounced two weeks earli-er than previous years as the council for the first time used Live Ink Char-acter Recognition (LICR) technology, which helped in fast compilation of re-sults. ICSE (Class X) and ISC (Class XII) Exam-ination, 2015, showed a marginal increase in pass percentages over the pre-

vious year’s results, said Gerry Arathoon, CEO of the Council. While class X registered a slight in-crease of 0.01%, class XII showed a 0.18% in-crease as compared to previous year’s result. In the class X examination this year, the top position was bagged by Abineet Parichha from Odisha who scored 99.2%. The second position has been shared by four students- Sudarshan R (Banga-lore), Isha Sethi (Mum-bai), Manan Manish Shah (Kandivali) and Jyotsana Srivastava (Lucknow) who scored 99%. The third position has been shared by 10 students with a score of 98.8%.

Those involved in scam will be punished

Woman found dead in office in

Hyderabad

Rupee ends steady at 66.54 vs

US dollar

Today MaTch IPL 2016

Modi targets Congress over corruption allegations in Hosur rally“AgustaWestland row”

Retarded man nabbed in Hindon airbase

Agency | Mumbai

The Bombay High Court’s order to de-criminalise possession and consump-tion of beef in Maharash-tra while continuing the ban on slaughter in the state has evoked mixed reactions. The court has partially struck the Ma-harashtra Animal Preser-vation (Amendment) Act

exempting possession and consumption of beef from outside. However, the court has upheld the constitutional validity sections of the Act which ban slaughter in the state. The court further said mere possession will be read down as conscious possession.This essen-tially means that unless someone is conscious-

Maharashtra to challenge Bombay HC ruling on beef ban

ly bringing in meat into Maharashtra, the burden of proving his innocence is not on the person. The opposition Congress and Nationalist Congress Par-ty have said today’s or-der was a big blow to the state government as it had enforced a complete beef ban and made the sale or consumption of the meat punishable by a five-year jail-term and Rs. 10,000 fine. Chief Minister De-vendra Fadnavis in his re-action said the state gov-ernment will file petition against the Bombay high court’s order to decrim-inalise beef possession after seeking views of the state law and judiciary department.

police station inspector in Ghaziabad. He was noticed in the early hours of the day by the securi-ty staff of the Hindon Air

Force base. They alerted their force and informed the senior air force offi-cers who sought police help. During search, the

joint team of air force and police personnel nabbed the man roaming under suspicious circumstances.During interrogation, the man revealed his identi-ty as Sonu, a resident of Loni area. Stating that he entered the air force station through a partly damaged boundary wall, he told police team the air force station has grabbed his land so he would not allow the air force station to run on his land.

Uttarakhand floor test on May 10, but 9 rebel MLAs can’t vote: SC

lier, appearing on behalf of the Centre, attorney general Mukul Rohatgi informed the SC that the Centre was ready for a floor test and asked the apex court to appoint an observer for the same. “There should be one agenda and the observer should be a retired chief election commissioner,” the Rohtagi told the apex court. “It should only be a test of strength between the two political allianc-

es in the assembly,” he added. The SC, however, clarified that there would be no composite floor test - only ousted CM Har-ish Rawat would seek a vote of confidence in the state assembly. Inciden-tally, the petition of the disqualified MLAs will come up on Saturday be-fore the Uttarakhand high court. If these MLAs are allowed to vote, Rawat’s fate in the 70-member as-sembly may be sealed.

ICSE, ISC 2016 results declared: Girls outshine boys once again

Sonia sherni, will make you repent: Scindia leads charge

atives live in Italy? Does any of my relatives live in Italy…. I have not seen Italy. I have not been to Italy. Nor have I met any-one in Italy. If Italians have accused them what should we do?” Modi said. “Those involved in helicopter chori, should they be punished or not? Should legal action be taken against them or not. However big they are, should action be tak-en against them or not? I want to know from the people of Tamil Nadu,” said Modi at an election rally here on Tamil Na-du-Karnataka border”. He said people of Tamil Nadu should now be knowing why people in New Del-

hi “don’t allow” Modi to work. “It is because he (Modi) has tightened the screws. This has af-fected the corrupt. It has disturbed their sleep. So they are attacking me,” the Prime Minister said. Asserting that he had peo-

ple’s support, Modi said “I won’t fear this or bow to this.” On Tamil Nadu As-sembly polls in which BJP is contesting in alliance with a few minor parties, Modi said elections this time were different from earlier ones. “Earlier the

people did not have any alternative. There were two parties. People used to give victory to one par-ty if they were unhappy with the other and vice versa.. Sometimes, they used to fall into a well or a valley,” he said, pro-jecting the emergence of BJP as a third alterna-tive. Modi said there was a time when Tamil Nadu was among the strongest states in terms of economy and played a very import-ant role in give economic direction to the country

but the state of affairs is such that ‘it is going down and down.’ “This elec-tion is not about which MLA or party wins but all about who can save Tamil Nadu,” Modi said. NDA government had been rul-ing for the past two years but no corruption charge had been levelled against it, he said. “Some people have compromised with corruption but if there is courage, clean policies and sincere action, we can eradicate corruption,” the Prime Minister said.

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Editors’ Picks

SAtUrdAY, MAY 07, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYApex court does well to set the government a deadline to cure

the MCI of its several illsTired of waiting for the government to restore to a state of health the Medical Council of India (MCI), the regulator of medical education and practice, the Supreme Court has transferred its statutory func-tions to a three-member committee headed by former chief justice RM Lodha. The Centre now has a year to frame rules to restructure the organisation, whose legitimacy is at rock bottom because of accumulated inefficiencies and allegations of graft. An intervention is immediately required to correct an imbalance be-tween the volume of MBBS and postgraduate seats.The former traditionally predominated as the general practitioner used to be the first point of contact be-tween the patient and the medical system, and was deemed capable of dealing with most illnesses. How-ever, the volume of medical knowledge has grown dramatically over the last three decades and spe-cialisation has become the norm. In recognition, the MCI should have encouraged teaching institutions to increase the ratio of seats in postgraduate specialisa-tions. However, the biggest challenges before a re-furbished MCI could stem from shortfalls in medical ethics, rather than the lack of facilities in the system. For instance, the rampant use of expensive induce-ments by pharma companies to influence doctors’ prescriptions has only just been engaged with. Far better oversight will be required to dismantle this per-nicious system, which imposes arbitrary costs — and sometimes arbitrary outcomes — on patients. Equally problematic is the rampant growth of the diagnostic laboratory, which has become an ancillary industry of the practice of medicine and flourishes because of kickbacks for referrals. Traditionally, doctors nar-rowed down their diagnoses by examining patients, and then prescribed confirmatory tests. However, pre-scribing a battery of lucrative tests before even set-ting eyes on the patient is the new norm. Indeed, the priorities of healthcare seem to have been overruled by the imperative to keep the production lines rolling. Sometimes medicine seems to have been reduced to a set of asset management challenges — how to keep hospital beds optimally filled, how to maintain a good turnover rate at operation theatres and clinics, and so on. Such are the Augean stables in the field of medical ethics which the MCI has failed to address, but will now have to face up to. In the field of teaching, it is imperative to prevent a system of education from de-generating into a mere certification protocol.

“Those involved in helicopter chori, should they be punished or not? Should legal action be taken against them or not. However big they are, should action be taken against them or not? I want to know from the people of tamil Nadu,”

- Modi at an election rally Hosur on tamil Nadu-Karnataka border, He said people of tamil Nadu should now be knowing why people in New delhi “don’t allow” Modi to work...

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Censor board clips wings of ‘Udta Punjab’ trailer for theatrical release Salman Khan is finally getting

married this year-end, here’s why!

Amar Singh slams Jaya; Amitabh says he’s a friend and can say anything

Agency | New Delhi

After former Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Amar Singh claimed Amitabh Bachchan had “warned” him not to accept wife Jaya Bachchan into his party, the Bollywood superstar on Thursday said Singh is a “friend” and can say anything. “He is a friend, he has a right to say whatever he wants, about me,” the 73-year-old actor said. It is reported that Singh, who was once very close to the Bachchan fami-ly, had said at a recent event that Amitabh had

once warned him not to accept Jaya in his polit-ical field considering her “inconsistent nature and habits”. When asked to comment on the Panama Paper leaks and Bach-chans involvement in them, he reportedly said, “I have made public vows in Bareilly two days ago. As far as Aishwarya (Rai Bachchan) is concerned, she has always given me utmost respect and Abhishek (Bachchan) has not uttered a single word against me. I don’t have any issue with Ami-tabh Bachchan.

Agency | Mumbai

A remake of the 2011 Ma-layalam film by the same name, Traffic is about the victory of determination and goodwill over human insecurities. It is a rare gripping thriller in Bolly-wood that also touches the right emotional chords. Rajesh Pillai’s film, based on a real-life incident, is about people who meet due to tragedies in their lives. An accident inter-twines their fates and the movie traces their journey towards saving one. The cast – Manoj Bajpayee, Divya Dutta, Jimmy Sheir-gill, Parambrata Chatter-

Agency | New Delhi

Marvel’s Captain Amer-ica Civil War is the big release this Friday. With Anthony and Joe Russo back behind the camera and Tony Stark and Steve Rogers battling it out in front of it, Captain Amer-ica Civil War has been called, in Robert Downey Jr’s words, ‘The Godfa-ther of superhero mov-ies’. Will this showdown between Iron Man and Captain America be worth your time? Here’s our re-view of the latest superhe-ro flick in town. Captain America: Civil War comes after March’s Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Jus-tice. Both the films are essentially based on the same premise. Two super-heroes find themselves on

Agency | New Delhi

A chance meeting be-tween a mysterious wom-an and a champion event organiser leads to a crazy night spent mostly in a bathtub and partly on a couch. They are content, thinking their paths will never cross again. But they do, and the audience is also given a skewed feminism debate, deliv-ered Sunny Leone-style. The ground shakes be-neath Urvil’s (Tanuj Virwani) feet when he discovers that Celina (Sunny) lives in his city. The plot is similar to Fatal Attraction, but Virwani is no Glenn Close. He tries, though, and the script is a big help. His character

Agency | Mumbai

There are tough times ahead for Abhishek Choubey’s Udta Pun-jab. The trailer, which has extensive visuals of lead actor Shahid Kapoor indulging in substance abuse and colourful lan-guage, has gone viral online and will be toned down substantially in its theatrical avatar. Accord-ing to sources, the origi-nal trailer that had gone viral was not censored. Anurag Kashyap’s tweet: “Pleasantly surprised and thankful to the CBFC for seeing the Udta Punjab trailer in the context and clearing it without a sin-gle cut.Big one. Having cursed the CBFC always for there overzealous at-titude, must credit them where it’s due. Thank you Mr Nihalani. Hoping it continues” — is what woke the Board up to the

Agency | Mumbai

Salman Khan has pos-sibly been India’s most eligible bachelor for de-cades now. Every time Salman meets the press, there’s this one inevitable question coming his way. When are you finally get-ting married? Bhai fans rejoice! Our Sallu miyaan is finally on his way to turn a dulha this year-end. As per latest reports, Salman is planning to get married to girlfriend Iulia Vantur later this year. What brought about the change in Salman? Well, it’s not exactly what you would think. A blind item in Mumbai Mirror reads, “So the not-young and single superstar may well be married by the year’s end. The forever bachelor

Agency | New Delhi

If you were really hoping to see Katrina Kaif with Akshay Kumar in the sequel to Aankhen, you maybe disappointed when you read this. Katrina, who is busy shooting Jag-ga Jasoos and Baar Baar Dekho, has not signed Anees Bazmee’s upcom-ing directorial. A source

close to the 32-year-old actor denied the rumors, saying that she has not signed the movie and in case if she does, the will make an official an-nouncement about it. As of now, these unofficial reports are baseless. It is being said that the Fitoor actor, after initially refus-ing the movie, decided to sign it again because

of the strong role in the movie. Recently, the first poster of her movie Baar Baar Dekho was unveiled and showed her’s and Siddharth Malhotra’s siz-zling chemistry. Directed by debutant Nitya Mehra, the flick is based on time travel and will mark the first time that Katrina and Siddharth will share the screen space.

jee, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Amol Parashar, Sachin Khedekar, Kittu Gidwani and Vikram Gokhale – has delivered a stellar perfor-mance. While Divya and Sachin make you feel the pain of parents scared for their children’s lives, Parambrata is brilliant with his portrayal of love

and loss as he realises his wife was cheating on him with his own best friend. Manoj and Jim-my don’t have as much time on screen as others but their acting skills set them apart. Prosenjit fits effortlessly into his role as a superstar whose stardom does little to save his kid.

different sides of the bat-tle-line, and need to fight it out to prove the other is wrong. But Civil War does it so much better than Dawn Of Justice. In 1991, the brainwashed-by-Hy-dra Bucky Barnes (Sebas-tian Stan) kills a motorist and steals super-soldier serum from him. Captain America: Civil War takes place a year after Aveng-ers: Age Of Ultron. Tony Stark/Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr) is guilt-ridden

because he had created Ultron. The government wants the Avengers on a leash after Scarlet Witch/Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) accidentally blows off a building trying to stop Rumlow (Frank Grillo) from stealing a biological weapon. Several Wakan-dan relief workers are killed in this accident, and Stark seconds the govern-ment’s decision, his Ul-tron-guilt working over-time.

miss. Says a source, “The trailer had not even come to the CBFC when it was put on the internet. Now it has been certified with the language seriously toned down.” All the ex-pletives which Shahid

Kapoor and Alia Bhatt are heard mouthing on-line, have been removed for theatrical viewing. Says Censor chief Pah-laj Nihalani, “The trailer has now been viewed and suitably modified.”

of a successful corpo-rate guy is carved with attention. The dialogues bring out his confidence and obsession. But Sun-ny Leone and her wobbly Hindi play the spoilsport. The premise is laid with precision and we actually see the actors justifying their professions. Keep-ing the conversations pre-cise (read no melodrama) is the real difference be-

tween One Night Stand and a typical Bhatt film. Unlike other Sunny Leone films, this one isn’t dull. In fact, it is lucid through most of its 99 minutes of running time.v What doesn’t work, though, is the forced debate around how Indians look at ca-sual flings. It appears as an afterthought to shield steamy scenes and dance numbers.

has decided that nuff’s nuff. We hear his current girlfriend, a foreigner, may soon end up being the most powerful wom-an in the film biz. Not an enviable spot, we assure you, for it isn’t her love that will make him pop ring. Rather it’s his ailing mum, who wants to see her baby boy well tak-

en care of. Oh, the more things change.” It’s very much guess-able that the superstar in point is Sal-man. But does this mean that Salman has decided to lose his bachelor tag to make mom Salman Khan happy? Knowing Sal-man’s love for his mom, this might just be a huge possibility.

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SMS Pr | Ahmedabad

The holiday season is upon us and there’s no better way of enjoying it than entertaining oneself with the choicest Bollywood blockbusters. Holiday Express, the latest offering from Movies OK will bring to you some of the best stories of Indian cin-ema, for you to enjoy in the comfort of your home, Monday to Friday in the afternoon, till May 27. The month-long festival will showcase entertain-ers like the rib tickling comedy, Khichdi, the first film in the history of Indian Cinema to be based on a television series; Dolly Ki Doli starring fash-ionista Sonam Kapoor, who essays the lead role of Dolly – a con woman who marries wealthy men only to abandon them on their first night together; Hawaa Hawaai a heartwarming tale of a young boy who dreams to be a champion skater and a host of

other blockbusters.

SEtU Agency | Ahmedabad

The Himalaya Drug Company, India’s leading herb-al health and Personal Care Company has launched a new TVC in Hindi forHimalaya Complete Care Toothpaste, its variant that promiseslong term oral The TVC captures the product proposition and promise of ‘extending the life of your teeth’, which is delivered through 10 potent herbs like Amla and Pomegranate, known for their rich antioxidants. The tag line ‘Jeetey Raho’ creatively brings to focus the need for long term oral health and hygiene. Well known TV personalities, Ravi Dubey and Nia Shar-ma, star in the TVC, and bring the communication to life in a fun way. Starting with the Hindi speaking markets, the TVC will subsequently be released in

other languages too.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The word ‘Akshay’ means imperishable or eternal - the one which never diminishes; a momentous occasions of fortune, wealth and success in the Vedic Calendar. Buying gold is a popular activi-ty on this day as it symbolises wealth and pros-perity. This Akshay Tritiya, TBZ –The Original takes you to an elegant journey with the launch of their new celebratory collection, ‘Blossom’. Over the decades, jewelleryhas often taken inspiration from nature and this collection centers around flo-ral designs; making these beautiful gifts of nature a must-have adornment. Crafted by modern tech-niques, the floral inspired diamond earrings add magic to every ensemble. Opulent gold exudes elegance and grandeur, adding grace to every look. Blossomcomprises of delicate styles in gold, stud-ded with diamonds, which captures the glamour of the modern era. Also, keeping in tone with the pantone shade of rose quartz and minimalist style today, the designs featured in the coveted gold and rose gold continue to create unconventional pieces from different cultures retaining a timeless classic feel. An epitome of redefined grace and beauty, the glorious designs in gold showcases floral and ab-stract shaped necklaces, pendants and earrings. In-tricately studded diamonds enhance the beauty of the collection and are beautifully placed in designs that add the right touch of shine and glamour.

Agency | Bangaluru

It will be a battle of sur-vival for the two national captains as Virat Kohli’s struggling Royal Chal-lengers Bangalore square off against a fledgling Pune Supergiants led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni in an IPL encounter for the bottom-rung teams, in Bengaluru on Saturday. With five defeats in seven games, RCB are currently placed at a lowly seventh spot in the table with four points while Pune are just a notch above in sixth spot courtesy their third win against Delhi Daredevils, yesterday. It has been a tough journey for the two superstars of Indian crick-et as their franchises have

Agency | Mumbai

With two back-to-back bronze medals in world championships adorning her list of achievements, Rio-bound Indian shuttler P V Sindhu says she will consider it a bigger feat if she could climb the po-dium on debut during the Olympic Games in Au-gust. “It’s much more than world championships. The ultimate goal for any-one is to get a medal in the Olympics where the con-ditions and environment are totally different. (But)

first of all I am very ex-cited. It’s my first Olym-pics,” said the 20-year-old Hyderabadi at a media interaction in Mumbai on Friday. World No. 10 Sindhu and fellow-Hy-derabadi Saina Nehwal, ranked two rungs above her currently, will be the two big hopes for the country in the August 5-21 sports spectacle which is to be held for the first time ever in South America. Sindhu, who will turn 21 exactly a month before the Games Opening, ex-

Agency | Barasat

A fit-again Sony Norde returned with a double strike as Mohun Bagan stormed into the semi-fi-nal of Federation Cup football tournament with a 4-0 hammering of Salgao-car FC in their return leg on Thursday. Captain Kat-sumi Yusa (25th minute) opened the scoring be-fore Norde struck a brace (45+1st and 52nd), while Jeje Lalpekhula (90+4th) completed an aggregate 7-2 rout at the Vidyasagar Krirangan. The Mariners had a 3-2 win in Goa in the first-leg of the quar-ter-final on Monday and they will clash against Shillong Lajong in the home and away leg semis on May 8 and 15. Mo-hun Bagan almost sealed the deal in the first period with strikes from Norde and Yusa. A wonderful

IPL 2 6

Agency | Panaji

Lambasting the Indi-an Super League (ISL) for the heavy penalties it imposed on FC Goa, the club’s Brazillian coach Zico on Friday said the order is based on a “clearly cooked” video and has left him disgusted. “I have no words! I feel disgust for the order taken by the committee. How can ISL put such a heavy fine of Rs 11 crore (around USD 1.6 million), put bans of 2-3 year on owners and docking of 15 points for FC Goa?” Zico said in a statement issued in Panaji. “We were there — Coaches Moraci San-tana and Bruno Silva saw Elano assaulting Mr (Dattaraj) Raj Salga-ocar in our dugout,” he insisted. “That video is

Agency | Karachi

Former leg-spin great, Abdul Qadir has advised flamboyant Pakistan allrounder Shahid Afridi to say goodbye to cricket and slammed Umar Akmal, saying he lost his place in the national team be-cause of his own mistakes. Qadir, known for his candid comments, said at a func-tion in Lahore that Afridi had aged and was no lon-ger fit for top level cricket. “I don’t think cricket is any lon-ger the forte of Afridi and he should say good-bye,” Qadir said. He also didn’t mince any words on the exclusion of batsmen Ahmed Shehzad and his son-in-law Umar Akmal from the list of probables for the tour to England. “To me She-hzad is simply more of an actor than

a cricketer while Umar Akmal has lost his place in the team because of his own mistakes,” he added. Umar, who is married to Qadir’s daughter, has in recent months been at the centre of controversies raising questions over

his commitment to the game. Qadir also slammed the

culture of favor-itism and nep-

otism in Pa-kistan sports and cricket board. “This culture has

destroyed the fabrics of our

sports and particu-larly cricket. In every

department in the Pakistan cricket board they are people who have been appointed because of favoritism and nepotism. Najam Sethi who heads the executive committee also came in because of the prime minister,” Qadir said.

Agency | New Delhi

Rising Pune Supergiants opener Ajinkya Rahane has said that he is ex-tremely glad to have hit his side’s winning shot during their seven-wick-et win over the Delhi Daredevils in their Indi-an Premier League (IPL) clash at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground here last evening. Rahane struck seven boundaries in his unbeaten 63-run knock to help his side chase down a daunting target of 163 runs with five balls to spare. He also shared some crucial partnerships with opener Usman Kha-waja (30), skipper Ma-

Bangalore aims to get campaign back on track against Pune

Rio Olympics 216 medal will be bigger than World Cup medals: PV Sindhu

‘I have no words! I feel disgust for the order taken’, says FC Goa coach Zico

Federation Cup: Mohun Bagan storm into semis as Sony Norde brace sinks Salgaocar

IPL 2016: Ajikya rahane elated to hit winning runs against Daredevils

time to bid aideu: Abdul Qadir asks Shahid Afridi to say goodbye to cricket

run by Norde followed by a patient shot at goal by an unmarked Katsu-mi gifted Mohun Bagan a handsome 2-0 lead in front of an attendance of 10,242. The Goans looked to equalise minutes later when Martin Scott took hold of Kingshuk Deb-nath’s poor clearance to whip in a dangerous cross but their Cameroonian forward Calvin Mbarga’s shot sailed over the bar. A minute into the first-half injury time, Norde,

who missed their last two matches including one in the AFC Cup because of his knee injury, showed his class as he collected a through-ball and sent it past the onrushing Salga-ocar goalkeeper Karan-jit Singh. Norde’s bril-liance was for all to see again when the Haitian beat Nicolau Colaco and surged across the 18-yard box to send a curling shot which hit the far post be-fore finding the back of the net.

clearly cooked! Anyone with sense can see there is a cut before the assault on the owner, and surely all the reaction that came from our team members was not without motive,” he added, referring to the video that apparently showed Elano being man-handled by Goa officials and was released before the verdict on Thursday.

Zico blamed the entire episode on a controver-sial goal scored during the match. “Interestingly, I could notice that in no time you can hear about the second goal of Men-doza that was scored by hand. It was one of the main things that extolled the spirits of those who were in the field as well on the stands.

hendra Singh Dhoni (27) and Saurabh Tiwary (21). ‘I am really happy the way I batted. Our plan was that one batsman has to be there till the end and it was my day today. So I am happy that I made it count. First six overs were very important be-cause the ball was com-ing very nicely on to the bat and after that it was getting slower and slow-

er. So after the first six overs, I decided that if I bat till 15th or 16th over we had a good chance to win and that’s what I did. And later on partnerships with (MS) Dhoni and Thisara and Saurabh in between, was very good, and the 59-run partner-ship at top-of the order with Usman (Khawaja) was very important,” Ra-hane said after the win.

dished one disappointing performance after anoth-er. RCB with perhaps the most intimidating batting line-ups has had to taste defeat because of a pedes-trian bowling attack that has failed to defend 180 plus scores in most of the matches. Skipper Kohli,

who is in form of his life, is leading the run-getters list with 433 runs to his credit with a century and four 50 plus scores at a whopping average of 72.16. AB de Villiers with 320 runs is also in the Top-10 list but the problem has been their bowling.

pressed her happiness that a total of seven shuttlers, two more than in Lon-don four years ago, had made the grade for the Rio Games. “It’s great that seven players have been selected for the Olympics, including the women’s doubles team (Jwala Gutta and Arti Ponnappa) for the second time and the men’s doubles team (Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy) for the first time. “It’s also (K) Srikkanth’s first time (at the Olympics). He too will be excited. I wish all of us play well and give our best,” said Sindhu, who won singles bronze med-als in the 2013 and 2014 world championships held at Guangzhou (China) and Copenhagen (Denmark). “We have been training hard. We need to push ourselves more. We are doing training off and on court, but the main thing is to keep ourselves fit and healthy.

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Correspondent | Rajkot

Since last August, Guja-rat State Road Transport Corporat ion(GSRTC) has suffered damages in its many buses due to Patidar quota agita-tion. One of the worst affected areas has been Morbi district near Ra-jkot. In response to spe-cific inputs, GSRTC has terminated 6 night-halt

ST bus services in rural Morbi. These were the services in which buses used to take halt in vil-lage during night. It has to be mentioned here that most of the buses during Patidar agitation were burnt during night halts in Patidar community populated villages. These villages include Sarvad, Sajjanpar, Targhadi, Hi-

rapur and Zikiyari. Con-gress party that captured district panchayat of this district riding on Patidar agitation which was on its peak during the local election time has op-posed GSRTC decision to cancel the services. District panchayat chair-man has given 20 days ultimatum to GSRTC to resume the services.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat High Court Thursday ordered the state government to re-frame rules which gov-ern the functioning of women’s shelter homes which have become out-dated. The order has also directed the government to constitute a commit-tee for this purpose. The direction comes on a PIL, filed by NGO Peace and Equality Cell and Sahiyar, that sought to improve the living conditions of the inmates in shelter homes in the state. Justice Akil Kureshi and Justice A Y Kogje, after directing the

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Coming down heavily on the director and four oth-er faculties of the Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), the High Court has affirmed the view of a petitioner student that the varsity denied students “basic human rights and natural jus-tice”. The judgment was delivered by Justice Z K Saiyed Wednesday on a petition moved by a stu-

dent of the varsity whose result was held by the authorities following a complaint of malpractice during exam. The peti-tioner, Jaymin Brahm-bhatt, had approached the High Court against the order of the varsi-ty’s Executive Council. The order describes that in November 2015, five minutes before the exam was to be over, the in-vigilator snatched the answer-sheet, alleging

“Brahm-bhatt was hid-ing something…” In the judgment, the court has refrained from going into details of the facts “so as to preserve and protect the modesty and reputa-tion of all involved.” The invigilator sought to frisk the petitioner who ob-jected “to being frisked by Respondent No.5 (in-vigilator) – who was a member of the opposite gender in the interest of modesty.”

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Patidar quota stir leader Hardik Patel, lodged in jail for over six months in connection with sedition cases, will have to wait for at least one month before the Gujarat High Court decides his bail pe-tition. The High Court on Thursday adjourned hear-ing on Hardik’s bail plea post-summer vacation to June 9 after the Guja-rat government opposed his petition, saying that “conduct and behaviour” of the Patidar leader were “stubborn” and “seditious in nature”. Public prose-cutor Mitesh Amin also told Justice A J Desai’s bench that the reservation agitation was “against the government and sedi-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Amid preparations for Vibrant Gujarat 2017, the Gujarat government’s flagship investment sum-mit, Ahmedabad collector Raj Kumar Beniwal has been appointed managing director of iNDEXT-B (Industrial Extension Bu-reau of Gujarat), the mar-keting arm of the gov-ernment that spearheads the Vibrant Gujarat sum-mit. Beniwal was among the 83 IAS officials who were transferred or pro-moted by the government

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

Former MLA from Kuti-yana assembly segment in Porbander district of Gujarat, Bhurabhai M Jadeja, who was recently in limelight owing to the pictures of his wife and daughter allegedly firing a gun becoming viral in social media, today died in a hospital in Ahmed-abad. He was 70. Bhu-rabhai, a former indepen-dent MLA, was admitted to an Apollo group hospi-tal for a few days owing to illness. He breathed his last this afternoon. Recently pictures of his wife Hiralba, Daughter Gitaben and niece Puriba wearing traditional heavy gold ornaments holding a gun during a religious procession in Porbander had become viral in the social media following which police had lodged a case against five per-sons including the above mentioned three women in Kamlabagh police sta-tion under various sec-tions of GP act, Arms act and IPC.Year : 02, Issue : 115 “Sunvilla Samachar” (English daily) Printed at “Sunvilla Samachar, daily Printing Press”, Survey No.: 1624-25-26, Final Plot No.F/P/537, Urmila Compound, Opp.Ambica Estate, G.d. School road, Saijpur Bogha, Ahmedabad -382340 and Published at A-24, Sharddha Apartment, thakkarnagar road, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad-382350. Mo.: 9687612324, by Owner, Printer, & Publisher : Aksheshkumar S. Savaliya on date 07-05-2016 (Saturday), Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara* (*responsible for selection of News under the PrB act). rNI No. : GUJENG/2014/59629

Former Kutiyana MLA Bhura

Munja passes away

83 IAS officials transferred, raj Kumar Beniwal now to oversee Vibrant Gujarat preparations

Hardik’s conduct and behaviour seditious in nature: Govt to Gujarat HC

on Thursday. Beniwal relives industries com-missioner Mamta Verma from additional charge of the post. Vadodara collec-tor Avantika Singh Au-lakh will replace Beniwal as Ahmedabad collector. Lochan Sehra, collector of Mehsana, has been shifted to Vadodara. Bha-

ruch collector Vikrant Pandey has been trans-ferred to Rajkot, while Kutch collector M S Pate was shifted to Surat. The other districts that will have new collectors are Gandhinagar, Banas-kantha, Aravalli, Chhota Udepur, Narmada, Botad, Dahod, Dangs, Junagadh,

Kutch, Kheda, Morbi, Navsari, Patan and Val-sad. Other significant transfers included man-aging directors of some of the state power distribu-tion companies. Sandeep Kumar, MD of Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Ltd has been transferred and appointed as addition-al secretary (law & or-der), Home Department. Collector of Amreli H R Suthar will be the new MD of PGVCL. Pravin Solanki, MD of Dakshin Gujarat Vij Co. Ltd has been appointed as CEO of the Gujarat Munici-pal Finance Board, while B A Shah, promoted to the IAS cadre, has been appointed as the new MD of Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Ltd.

• Beniwal relives industries

commissioner Mamta Verma from additional

charge of the post

tious in nature”. He then sought time for conclud-ing his argument since there was a sequence of

events that led to wide-spread violence result-ing in deaths of “police officials and private per-

sons”. Following his sub-mission, the High Cout court kept the matter for further hearing post-sum-mer vacation. The public prosecutor also ques-tioned the undertaking moved by Hardik, saying that it was not acceptable as the “applicant accused wants to continue agita-tion with a rider that it will be peaceful, but giv-en the history of such ag-itation it was not likely to remain peaceful”.

Reframe rules of women protection homes, Gujarat HC tells govt

state, scheduled the hear-ing post-summer vaca-tion. The HC was of the view that the rules gov-erning such shelter homes were framed in 1964 and needed to be updated with the passage of time.

Gujarat HC blow to GNLU director: ‘Varsity epitome of injustice’

Night halt bus services in specific villages of rural Morbi terminated

Avantika Singh, Ahmedabad collector