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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 09, 2016, Saturday 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 9 th April, 2016 - Saturday Year :02, Issue : 91 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Five suffer serious burn injuries in house fire CISF, Coorg, Bengal win in 1st day of Hockey Nationals HP govt faces NGT’s ire for filing half-baked report Agency | New Delhi Himachal Pradesh gov- ernment today faced the wrath of National Green Tribunal for fil- ing a “half- baked re- port” on waste manage- ment plans and other issues relating to com- mercial activities in the eco-sensitive Rohtang Pass area. A bench headed by NGT chair- person Justice Swatan- ter Kumar observed that the government had done nothing on the is- sue and there was noth- ing in its report about these crucial aspects. ”How are you going to regulate the number of horses? There is noth- ing in your report about this. Agency | Etawah Central Industrial Secu- rity Force (CISF), Hock- ey Coorg, Dadra and Nagar Haveli Hockey Association and Bengal registered wins in their respective pool match- es at the opening day of senior men’s National Hockey Championship, here today. While CISF came from behind to prevail over CRPF in the opening match of Pool G, Hockey Coorg tharshed Goa 10-0 in the other game of the group. No problem if IPL matches are shifted, says Maharashtra CM Fadnavis “IPL vs Drought” Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad Retired IPS officer DG Vanzara returned home to Gandhinagar for the first time since 2007 after he was booked in the Ishrat Jahan and Sohrabuddin en- counter cases. The return to his home state was facil- itated by the modification of his bail by a special CBI court on April 2. A large gathering was present at the Ahmedabad airport today Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad A PATIDAR YOUTH Thursday allegedly at- tempted suicide by con- suming poison in Mor- bi district of Saurashtra over the release of jailed Patidar quota stir lead- ers. Police, however, said they were verifying the claim. Ashish Patel (22) allegedly consumed pesti- cide at Bhimsar near Mali- ya-Halvad crossroads and later called up his friend to inform that he had at- Won’t provide potable water : CM Agency | Lucknow THE UTTAR Pradesh Police Thursday detained the nephew of NIA officer Tanzeel Ahmed’s broth- er-in-law for question- ing along with one of his friends. Investigating the officer’s murder in Bijnor on April 3, the police are also in the lookout for one Muneer Ahmed, an al- leged gangster wanted in a 2015 murder that took place in Aligarh. UP DGP Javeed Ahmed said police are “close to working out the case” and are currently verifying the evidence col- lected so far. Police iden- tified the officer’s relative as Rehan, who has been detained along with one of his friends whose identity could not be ascertained. Sources said it was the friend who had provided “logistic support” to Re- han and Muneer. Sources said Rehan had developed animosity with Ahmed after the latter reportedly refused to give him share in a property in Delhi — a shop located in the city’s Jamianagar locality. Agency | Mumbai The Indian Premier League 2016 is all set to kick on Saturday with the defending champions Mumbai Indians playing the all new Rising Pune Supergiants in Mumbai. But before that, the IPL 2016 opening ceremony will be hosted in Mum- bai on Friday. Bollywood actor has adopted an ac- ronym for himself. RS, in short, and he has converted the stage into a makeshift cricket field, with plen- Agency | Mumbai Faced with criticism over large quantity of water usage for pitches for IPL, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said Ma- harashtra is fine with the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches being shifted out of the state, but will not provide po- table water for main- taining cricket grounds. “Even if IPL is shifted from Maharashtra this season, we do not have any problem. No pota- ble water will be provid- ed for IPL this season,” Tanzeel Ahmed murder: “A clear picture will emerge only after sustained questioning of Muneer and some other suspects,” said a senior police officer NIA officer’s killing: Over a hundred people questioned, none arrested Seeking Patel leaders’ release, youth tries to kill self Ex-IPS officer DG Vanzara returns home to Gujarat after nine years IPL 2016 Opening Ceremony: Katrina, Yo Yo, Bravo & Ranveer Singh performs Muneer, on the other hand, suspected that Ahmed had tipped off the police about his involvement in the Aligarh murder case, sources added. Ever since Muneer’s name figured in the case, he left Bijnor and had been living in Jami- anagar. Sources added that police suspect Muneer had come to Bijnor to execute the crime, while Rehan was reportedly with him at the time. “A clear pic- ture will emerge only after sustained questioning of Muneer and some other suspects,” said a senior police officer privy to the investigation details. He was rushed to a private hospital in Morbi where his condition was reported to be stable tempted to end his life in protest of government not releasing Patidar quota stir leader Hardik Patel and others who are in jail. He was rushed to a private hospital in Morbi where his condition was reported to be stable. “He has con- sumed pesticide and we are trying to confirm it. His condition is stable and we are trying to record his statement. We are also try- ing to confirm the claim that he attempted suicide to seek release of Hardik Patel and others. He was working with an angadia firm in Rajkot. But the courier firm had released him today. We are also probing this angle,” Mor- bi SP Jaipalsinh Rathod said. Police said Ashish was a native of Tikar vil- lage in Halvad taluka of Morbi and was working for the Rajkot courier firm. Incidentally, Tikar is also the native village of Nilesh Arvadiya, the first Patidar quota agitator to be booked for sedition for allegedly circulating “ob- jectionable” comments against Chief Minister Anandiben Patel and BJP national president Amit Shah. Meanwhile, argu- ing for his release on bail, Hardik Patel’s lawyer ar- gued in the Gujarat High Court Thursday that the violence after the August 25 rally had happened be- cause of the police’s use of force. morning to receive Van- zara. He was welcomed to the Gandhinagar town hall with people dancing, playing drums and show- ering petals on him. Many were seen wearing T-shirts and caps saying, ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. Vanzara lat- er addressed a hall full of supporters, including po- licemen. Vanzara was ar- rested in 2007 in connec- tion with the alleged fake encounter of Sohrabuddin Sheikh and Tulsi Prajapati, but was given bail in 2014. The bail in the Ishrat Jah- an case was granted only in February this year. One of the conditions in Van- zara’s bail order was that he not leave Mumbai, but on April 2, a special CBI court allowed him to re- turn home to Gujarat. Fadnavis told reporters on sidelines of an event here.His comments came a day after the Bombay High Court refused to grant a stay on the first of the IPL cricket match- es scheduled tomorrow here. The court had also sought to know from the state government and the municipal body wheth- er the water supplied to the stadiums in tankers was potable or non-po- table. A city-based NGO had petitioned the court challenging the use of over 60 lakh litres of water to maintain pitch- es and sought shifting of IPL matches out of the state given the second successive drought it is experiencing. Altogeth- er 20 matches will be played in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur and all these cities are facing grim water crisis, said the pe- tition. On two consecu- tive days, the High Court had come down heavily on the state government, IPL organiser Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) and other cricket associations for “crim- inal wastage of water”. The court had suggested for the IPL matches to be shifted to a state where water is in abundance and had asked “is your crick- et match more important than people”. The court was informed by BCCI that they purchase water to maintain the grounds and it is non-potable and cannot be used for drink- ing purposes. ty more fielders to put in good use. Ball retrieving errands. That cricket act, was followed by a song from Ram Lila. And out of nowhere, David Mill- er who’s known as Killer Miller in some circles, has become Chiller Miller. He is the captain of Kings XI Punjab, and owner Preity Zinta assured that she will not allow her South Afri- can skipper to relax a bit.

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News BriefFive suffer serious

burn injuries in house fire

CISF, Coorg, Bengal win in 1st day of

Hockey Nationals

Agency | New Delhi

Five persons, including three children, suffered serious burn injuries after a fire broke out at their house in out-er Delhi’s Aman Vihar area today. The incident took place this morning. It is suspected that the fire was caused by an earthen lamp, a senior official said. While the two adults, including a woman, was discharged from hospital, the three children -- Riya (6), Purvi (5) and Nidhi (3) -- are said to be in a se-rious condition, police said.

HP govt faces NGT’s ire for filing half-baked reportAgency | New Delhi

Himachal Pradesh gov-ernment today faced the wrath of National Green Tribunal for fil-ing a “half- baked re-port” on waste manage-ment plans and other issues relating to com-mercial activities in the eco-sensitive Rohtang Pass area. A bench headed by NGT chair-person Justice Swatan-ter Kumar observed that the government had done nothing on the is-sue and there was noth-ing in its report about these crucial aspects. ”How are you going to regulate the number of horses? There is noth-ing in your report about this.

Agency | Etawah

Central Industrial Secu-rity Force (CISF), Hock-ey Coorg, Dadra and Nagar Haveli Hockey Association and Bengal registered wins in their respective pool match-es at the opening day of senior men’s National Hockey Championship, here today. While CISF came from behind to prevail over CRPF in the opening match of Pool G, Hockey Coorg tharshed Goa 10-0 in the other game of the group.

No problem if IPL matches are shifted, says Maharashtra CM Fadnavis“IPL vs Drought”

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Retired IPS officer DG Vanzara returned home to Gandhinagar for the first time since 2007 after he was booked in the Ishrat Jahan and Sohrabuddin en-counter cases. The return to his home state was facil-itated by the modification of his bail by a special CBI court on April 2. A large gathering was present at the Ahmedabad airport today

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

A PATIDAR YOUTH Thursday allegedly at-tempted suicide by con-suming poison in Mor-bi district of Saurashtra over the release of jailed Patidar quota stir lead-

ers. Police, however, said they were verifying the claim. Ashish Patel (22) allegedly consumed pesti-cide at Bhimsar near Mali-ya-Halvad crossroads and later called up his friend to inform that he had at-

Won’t provide potable water : CM

Agency | Lucknow

THE UTTAR Pradesh Police Thursday detained the nephew of NIA officer Tanzeel Ahmed’s broth-er-in-law for question-ing along with one of his friends. Investigating the officer’s murder in Bijnor on April 3, the police are also in the lookout for one Muneer Ahmed, an al-leged gangster wanted in a 2015 murder that took place in Aligarh. UP DGP Javeed Ahmed said police are “close to working out the case” and are currently

verifying the evidence col-lected so far. Police iden-tified the officer’s relative as Rehan, who has been detained along with one of his friends whose identity could not be ascertained. Sources said it was the friend who had provided “logistic support” to Re-han and Muneer. Sources said Rehan had developed animosity with Ahmed after the latter reportedly refused to give him share in a property in Delhi — a shop located in the city’s Jamianagar locality.

Agency | Mumbai

The Indian Premier League 2016 is all set to kick on Saturday with the defending champions Mumbai Indians playing the all new Rising Pune Supergiants in Mumbai. But before that, the IPL 2016 opening ceremony will be hosted in Mum-bai on Friday. Bollywood actor has adopted an ac-ronym for himself. RS, in short, and he has converted the stage into a makeshift cricket field, with plen-

Agency | Mumbai

Faced with criticism over large quantity of water usage for pitches for IPL, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said Ma-harashtra is fine with the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches being shifted out of the state, but will not provide po-table water for main-taining cricket grounds. “Even if IPL is shifted from Maharashtra this season, we do not have any problem. No pota-ble water will be provid-ed for IPL this season,”

Tanzeel Ahmed murder: “A clear

picture will emerge only after sustained

questioning of Muneer and some other

suspects,” said a senior police officer

NIA officer’s killing: Over a hundred people questioned, none arrested Seeking Patel leaders’ release,

youth tries to kill self

Ex-IPS officer DG Vanzara returns home to Gujarat after nine years

IPL 2016 Opening Ceremony: Katrina, Yo Yo, Bravo & Ranveer Singh performs

Muneer, on the other hand, suspected that Ahmed had tipped off the police about his involvement in the Aligarh murder case, sources added. Ever since Muneer’s name figured in the case, he left Bijnor and had been living in Jami-anagar. Sources added that police suspect Muneer had come to Bijnor to execute the crime, while Rehan was reportedly with him at the time. “A clear pic-ture will emerge only after sustained questioning of Muneer and some other suspects,” said a senior police officer privy to the investigation details.

He was rushed to a private hospital in Morbi where his condition was

reported to be stable

tempted to end his life in protest of government not releasing Patidar quota stir leader Hardik Patel and others who are in jail. He was rushed to a private hospital in Morbi where his condition was reported to be stable. “He has con-sumed pesticide and we are trying to confirm it. His condition is stable and we are trying to record his statement. We are also try-ing to confirm the claim that he attempted suicide to seek release of Hardik Patel and others. He was working with an angadia firm in Rajkot. But the courier firm had released him today. We are also probing this angle,” Mor-bi SP Jaipalsinh Rathod

said. Police said Ashish was a native of Tikar vil-lage in Halvad taluka of Morbi and was working for the Rajkot courier firm. Incidentally, Tikar is also the native village of Nilesh Arvadiya, the first Patidar quota agitator to be booked for sedition for allegedly circulating “ob-jectionable” comments against Chief Minister Anandiben Patel and BJP national president Amit Shah. Meanwhile, argu-ing for his release on bail, Hardik Patel’s lawyer ar-gued in the Gujarat High Court Thursday that the violence after the August 25 rally had happened be-cause of the police’s use of force.

morning to receive Van-zara. He was welcomed to the Gandhinagar town hall with people dancing, playing drums and show-

ering petals on him. Many were seen wearing T-shirts and caps saying, ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’. Vanzara lat-er addressed a hall full of

supporters, including po-licemen. Vanzara was ar-rested in 2007 in connec-tion with the alleged fake encounter of Sohrabuddin Sheikh and Tulsi Prajapati, but was given bail in 2014. The bail in the Ishrat Jah-an case was granted only in February this year. One of the conditions in Van-zara’s bail order was that he not leave Mumbai, but on April 2, a special CBI court allowed him to re-turn home to Gujarat.

Fadnavis told reporters on sidelines of an event here.His comments came a day after the Bombay High Court refused to grant a stay on the first

of the IPL cricket match-es scheduled tomorrow here. The court had also sought to know from the state government and the municipal body wheth-

er the water supplied to the stadiums in tankers was potable or non-po-table. A city-based NGO had petitioned the court challenging the use of

over 60 lakh litres of water to maintain pitch-es and sought shifting of IPL matches out of the state given the second successive drought it is experiencing. Altogeth-er 20 matches will be played in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur and all these

cities are facing grim water crisis, said the pe-tition. On two consecu-tive days, the High Court had come down heavily on the state government, IPL organiser Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) and other cricket associations for “crim-

inal wastage of water”. The court had suggested for the IPL matches to be shifted to a state where water is in abundance and had asked “is your crick-et match more important than people”. The court was informed by BCCI that they purchase water to maintain the grounds and it is non-potable and cannot be used for drink-ing purposes.

ty more fielders to put in good use. Ball retrieving errands. That cricket act, was followed by a song from Ram Lila. And out of nowhere, David Mill-er who’s known as Killer

Miller in some circles, has become Chiller Miller. He is the captain of Kings XI Punjab, and owner Preity Zinta assured that she will not allow her South Afri-can skipper to relax a bit.

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DAYIPL vs Drought: CM admits no Potable Water to Maintain Cricket GroundsFaced with criticism over large quantity of water usage for pitches for IPL, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today said Maharashtra is fine with the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches being shifted out of the state, but will not provide potable water for maintaining crick-et grounds.“Even if IPL is shifted from Maharashtra this season, we do not have any problem. No pota-ble water will be provided for IPL this season,” Fad-navis told reporters on sidelines of an event here.His comments came a day after the Bombay High Court refused to grant a stay on the first of the IPL cricket matches scheduled tomorrow here. With just a day left for the inaugural match, the shadow of the Marathwada drought has fallen on the Indian Premier League (IPL). On Thursday, the Bombay High Court cleared the in-augural match to be held in Mumbai on Saturday, but the fate of 19 others, scheduled to be held in Mum-bai, Pune and Nagpur, will be decided only after April 12. A day earlier, the court had asked the government: Should the cricket tournament be held when people in drought-hit areas are going without drinking water for days? In framing the question in this manner, the court may well be doing injustice to the serious issue it actually seeks to address. It is true that pitch mainte-nance requires enormous amounts of water — on an average, one lakh litres of water is used up per day in the run-up to a match. But so do many other activities that may appear less compelling when compared to the water needs of households and farmers. It is facile to draw a link between drought relief and socio-economic activity-as-usual and insist that the latter be summarily brought to a halt for the former. Such a demand en-courages false oppositions which eventually distract from the search for the real solutions. Water, especially in times of drought, needs to be used judiciously and the Maharashtra government has done well to initiate some steps to regulate its supply and consumption in the context of the crisis in the state. In the longer run, the economics of water extraction, distribution and consumption is a complex phenomenon that defies one-stop prescriptions. The IPL is a massive eco-nomic activity that provides livelihood to thousands of people and its scale necessitates meticulous plan-ning. To disrupt its organisation so close to the event would lead to logistical problems — without deliv-ering on the real intent, which is helping Marathwa-da overcome its water crisis. The immediate drink-ing water supply issue must be met by improving the delivery of potable water using more tankers, water trains and other delivery channels. Going ahead, localised water conservation measures, including check dams and farm ponds, should be encouraged.

“Global economy continues to be very uncertain, very volatile. India is a very, very bright spot, because of its young demography and has leapfrogged technology like none other.” - The India story today got some unqualified support

from ICICI Bank MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar, who said...

Agency | New Delhi

Disney’s live-action adventure, The Jungle Book, directed by Jon Favreau, released today (April 8) and Mowg-li is back with his army of the wild to take you to an ultimate journey in a jungle. The wildlife chronicle, that reminds most of us of our child-hood, is based on Rud-yard Kipling’s timeless stories, that people in In-dia very closely associat-ed with. While the most iconic animal characters are brought back to life onscreen from Baloo the bear to Shere Khan the

tiger, here are five rea-sons to watch Jon Fa-vreau’s rebooted version of The Jungle Book with your kids this weekend. Animation – The Jungle Book seamlessly blends live-action with photo-realistic CGI animals and environments, using up-to-the-minute tech-nology and storytelling techniques to immerse audiences in an enchant-ing and lush world. The result is a realistic yet mythical world filled with larger-than-life, an-thropomorphic animals who live, breathe, fight, and flee amidst lively, lush scenery.

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Tiger Shroff, who promises awe-inspiring ac-tion scenes in his new film “Baaghi”, says it’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles. While the con-cept of body doubles has existed for long in tinsel town, Tiger said. “I did all the stunt scenes myself be-cause I think it’s not fair for an actor to take body dou-bles. That’s why I worked

Agency | Mumbai

There is good news for Salman Khan fans—the first teaser of his much awaited film Sultan will be out on April 14. Di-rector Ali Abbas Zafar announced this on Twit-ter by posting a photo of the movie’s feature screen

showing the censor board certificate. He tweeted: ‘’Coming Soon’’ Sul-tanTheMovie BeingSal-manKhan AnushkaShar-ma 7daystosultanteaser.’’ In Sultan, Salman por-trays the role of Sultan Ali Khan, a Haryanvi wres-tler and the superstar has

also undergone training in wrestling and mixed martial arts for the film. The film, which releas-es on Eid, is set to clash with Shah Rukh Khan’s Raees directed by Ra-hul Dholakia. Sultan also stars Anushka Sharma and Randeep Hooda in it.

Agency | New Delhi

After old school romance with Deepika Padukone in ‘Piku’, Irrfan Khan is all set to woo the audi-ences again with his ro-mancing charm. Accord-ing to sources, renowned Pakistani beauty Sabah Qamar will make her Bol-lywood debut opposite Ir-rfan Khan in his next film directed by Saket Chaud-hary. The film is said to be a romantic comedy and will revolve around a story of a married couple. Irrfan

Agency | New Delhi

When a film opens with a background voice chant-ing sex eight times in 20 seconds, you know what you have gotten yourself into. Then life just gets more interesting when a sultry seductress arrives announcing, “I like only three things: winning, co-caine and love games.” Titled Love Games – Love Dangerously, this film is about an adven-turous woman Ramona Raichand (Patralekha) who lives on the edge. Thrill is all she wants in life, and Sam (Gaurav Arora) is her toy boy. Sam is a depressed guy who likes SH (self hurt), this is the term they use in the film. The closet couple decides to take

Agency | New Delhi

Bollywood actor Karisma Kapoor and estranged husband, business tycoon Sunjay Kapur, brought curtains down on their ugly divorce battle on Friday and signed on a settlement before the Su-preme Court. The couple had earlier reached an amicable solution on the financial aspect of their matrimonial dispute. Ac-cording to the agreement, their children will be with the actor, while Sunjay

would get the visitation right. The couple has two kids, Samaira and Kiaan, from their 13-year-old marriage. The couple will now divorce with mutual consent and Ka-risma will withdraw a domestic violence case filed against Sunjay within two weeks. The SC also quashed a dowry case lodged by the actor against her husband after she recorded her consent. Earlier, the court had asked the duo to sort out

Agency | Mumbai

Bipasha Basu is known as Bollywood’s ‘Queen of Horror’, and the actress says it’s not a pre-planned move. She said she will be glad if she can get cred-ibility to the genre with her work. “As long as

it’s a compliment which I believe it is, I take it all humbly and happily. Hor-ror is a hugely recognised genre in cinema and if I can bring any credibility to that genre in India, I would be more than hon-oured to do it,” Bipasha

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Not a conscious strategy to just do horror films: Bipasha Basu

Teaser Of Salman Khan’s ‘Sultan’ To Be Out Next Week

For once Pahlaj Nihalani may actually be right: ‘The Jungle Book’ is scary!

said in a statement. The actress, who will soon get married to her “Alone” co-star Karan Singh Gro-ver, added: “It’s not a conscious strategy to just do horror films but I en-joy doing them. I think the opportunity of story-telling is quite varied in a horror film. Supernatural has this strange appeal to the audience which in turn makes the movies work at the box office.” Bipasha has done varied films like “Jism”, “Bachna Ae Ha-seeno” and “Dhoom 2”, but her act in horror mov-ies like “Raaz”, “Darna Zaroori Hai”, “Raaz 3: The Third Dimension”, “Aatma” and “Alone” made a mark.

It’s not fair for an actor to take body doubles: Tiger Shroff

Saba Qamar Is All Set To Make Her Bollywood Debut

Love Games review: Dangerous, just too dangerous, for your mind

Karisma-Sunjay divorce: Kids to be with Karisma, Sunjay gets visitation right

Khan’s voice will be heard in the Jungle Book where he has dubbed for the voice of cuddly bear, Ba-

loo. He is also rumoured to romance Priyanka soon in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Gustakhiyaan’.

Pakistani beauty Sabah

Qamar will make her Bollywood debut opposite Irrfan Khan in his next

film directed by Saket Chaudhary

their escapades one notch higher by playing love games. As per the rules of this game, Ramona and Sam need to find the happiest couple in a page 3 party and then seduce one of them to bed. Then they meet a successful criminal lawyer Gaurav Asthana (Hiten Tejwani) and his surgeon wife Al-isha (Tara Alisha Berry). The wife’s vulnerabil-ity against her abusive

husband only helps Ra-mona and Sam’s cause. The proceedings take a turn when Gaurav falls for Alisha. Ramona isn’t willing to let go Sam, and their relationship be-comes sour. But, is this just the beginning of an-other twisted love game? Director Vikram Bhatt’s film features the interiors of Mumbai penthouses where middle class mor-als are unheard of.

Karisma Kapoor and Sunjay

Kapur come to an agreement

their matrimonial dis-pute amicably and said it would help the couple to resolve the differenc-es. Sanjay and Karisma tied the knot in 2003. Things, however, turned sour soon. The two tried to make things work for a few years after the Delhi high court advised the couple to explore the possibility of a settle-ment. Karisma moved out of Sunjay’s house in 2010 and permanently shifted base to Mumbai. In 2014, the two decided to end their 12 year long marriage and filed for a divorce through mutual consent.

Bipasha Basu is known as Bollywood’s ‘Queen of Horror’, and the actress says it’s

not a pre-planned move

so hard and did them my-self as much as possible.”

“If there was a body dou-ble, I would rather allow him to be the hero of the film. It’s not right to take his credit. I tried my best to be honest to the character,” he added. “Baaghi” brings back the successful team of the 2014 film “Heropanti” producer Nadiadwala, di-rector Sabbir Khan and ac-tor Tiger.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPIncrease in cancellation charges by Indigo, SpiceJet

World Bank ramps up help for poor to adapt to climate change

Want to reduce risk of heart attack, stroke? Eat more fruits

Agency | Barcelona

The World Bank Group plans to invest more of its funds to help developing countries adapt to the impacts of climate change, in an effort to stop ex-treme weather and rising seas from making pover-ty worse. In a climate change action plan released late Thursday, the bank said it would bring early warning systems to an extra 100 million people in 15 developing countries, and social safety nets to protect an additional 50 million people by 2020. The bank will also develop plans for adjusting agriculture to climate shifts in at least 40 coun-tries through measures like hardier seeds, farm-ing methods that capture carbon, and energy-effi-cient irrigation systems. “If we don’t act, climate change threatens to drive 100 million more peo-ple into poverty in the next 15 years,” said John Roome, World Bank Group senior director for

climate change.

Agency | New Delhi

The glitzy Indian Premier League (IPL) starts on Saturday, helping to ease the heartache of millions of fans following India’s failure to win the World T20 on home soil this month. India’s short-form extravaganza, famous for its fireworks and danc-ing cheerleaders as well as unwanted corruption scandals, gets under way with the Mumbai Indians taking on the Rising Pune Supergiants. Fans hope the cash-rich league, featuring blockbust-er stars including Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli, will soothe the pain of India’s shock semi-final defeat to eventual World T20 champions West In-dies.India went into the tournament as favourites but seriously under-per-formed, losing to New Zealand and only beating

Agency | Mumbai

Sri Lankan ace Lasith Malinga is all but ruled out of this season of the IPL, at least for the first half of the tournament.Malinga last played in his nation’s first Asia Cup match in Bangladesh in February before knee in-jury kept him out of rest of that tournament and the subsequent World T20. Malinga has not yet joined Mumbai In-dians here. “I believe he will join us after the first couple of games,” head coach Ricky Ponting said on Thursday: “Our fit-ness staff can have a good look at him and assess where he is at. Right now it is unlikely that he will take part for the first half of the tournament. ”Any

Agency | Kolkata

In this age of instant com-munication, it seems the best way to connect with MS Dhoni is to be on the cricket field with him. Dhoni may be a pin-up for a lot of things but mobile telephony, apparently, isn’t quite his thing. “He has a mobile phone but isn’t known for carrying it,” Sanjiv Goenka, own-er of the Rising Pune Su-pergiants franchise which Dhoni will lead in IPL 9, said. “He may not see it for five days.” So, how are they going to keep in touch, given that the owner is in Kolkata and the team is based in Pune when it isn’t on the road?

Agency | New Delhi

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has sought a report from all the airlines by Friday explaining the rationale behind the recent increase in cancellation charges. The development comes in response to recent hikes in such charges by Indigo and SpiceJet for the second time in the year. Mean-while, Air Passenger Association of India (APAI), a Benagluru-based NGO is planning to file a peti-tion before the Competition Commission of India (CCI) charging the airlines’ of forming a cartel. “We have sent a notice to all the airlines seeking an explanation for the hefty hikes and are expect-ing a response from them by Friday, after which we will take a decision,” a senior official at DGCA told FE. Low-cost carriers Indigo and SpiceJet, after hiking their cancellation charges in February this year, revised the cancellation charges upward

again in April.

Agency | London

A fruit a day can keep heart diseases at bay, a new study has found, adding that people who eat fresh fruit regularly are less prone to a heart attack or stroke than people who rarely eat fresh fruit. The results of the international study indicated that a 100g portion of fruit per day reduced about one-third of death by heart related diseases in both men and women. The findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, is the result of a seven-year study of half a million adults in China, where fresh fruit consumption is much lower than in countries like the Britain or US. “The association between fruit consumption and cardiovascular risk seems to be stronger in China, where many still eat little fruit, than in high-income countries where dai-ly consumption of fruit is more common,” said lead author Huaidong Du from University of Oxford in Britain. Fruit consumption, mainly apples or orang-es was also associated with many other factors, such as education, lower blood pressure, lower blood glucose, and non-smoking, the researchers noted. The team conducted a large, nationwide study of 500,000 adults from 10 urban and rural localities across China, tracking health through death records and electronic hospital records of illness.

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Bangladesh on the last ball before prevailing over Australia to scrape into the final four. “It was a below par performance by Dhoni and compa-ny. I hope IPL helps us overcome the pain of the semis loss,” Kolkata Knight Riders supporter Nehal Ahmed said. The ninth edition of the fran-chise-based competition, which has revolution-ised world cricket, will see eight teams clash in 60 matches at 10 differ-

ent venues across India. “We Indian fans have a short memory. A good two months of IPL and we will forget all about World T20,” said fan Modit Dhasmana, an-other ardent admirer of IPL’s razzamatazz. The IPL is the most popu-lar domestic league in the world but has been plagued by controver-sies since its inception in 2008, with corruption and match-fixing cases often taking centre-stage.

Goenka said he doesn’t need to. “What is it about cricket that I am going to tell him and (coach Ste-phen) Fleming anyway,” he said. “Both know where they can reach me 24x7.” Just in case the owner needs to reach his captain, an appoint-ed hour is being worked out. “We have to set up a system. Dhoni has told

me he’ll make sure his phone is with him at that time,” said Goenka, who bid for Pune, among oth-er things, to get a “first crack” at the India skip-per.The one time, Goen-ka said, Dhoni did have his phone was during the players’ auction last February. He constantly exchanged texts with my team, said Goenka.

side that has Malinga in it is a better side on paper. Back end of last season when we were playing our best cricket, Malinga was bowling at his best as well. He has been one of the great performers throughout world crick-et with the new ball and the old ball. So, he will be missed in any team,” he added.Ponting also said his team has ade-

quate players to replace a player of the calibre of Malinga. “If he is going to be ruled out of the tour-nament, we can’t sit back and think about him. We have to think about who the best replacement for Malinga is. Is it going to be Marchant de Lange or Tim Southee. We have got clear heads as far as selection goes,” Ponting said.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

With the onset of auspi-cious period of Chaitra Navratri, branded jew-ellers in Vadodara on Thursday opened their stores following a 37-day strike in solidarity with the local jewellers association demanding rollback of the 1 per cent excise duty on non-silver ornaments. No such de-cision was taken by the jewellers in Ahmedabad and Surat, but branded stores in Rajkot opened Thursday, only to stay shut again from Friday onwards. In Vadodara, a day ahead of Gudi Padwa or the Maharashtrian new year and Sindhi festival of Cheti Chand, brand-ed jewellers opened their stores, with some putting up hoardings across the city. A state-level meeting of jewellers was also held Thursday afternoon in Va-dodara. Over 1,500 jew-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Special CBI court on Thursday stayed its order that allowed a copy of the first chargesheet in the Ishrat Jahan encounter case to IPS officer Satish Verma who had led the investigation. The probe agency would now move the Gujarat High Court to challenge the order on the

ground that Verma has no locus standi to avail the copy of the chargesheet in the case. The special court has already reject-ed his application seek-ing permission to inspect the second chargesheet in the case. The CBI court allowed the agency to ap-proach the High Court in the matter by April 22. If

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Tata Motors today an-nounced the commercial launch of its cool new hatchback, the TIAGO with cutting edge design, technology and driving dynamics to create new segment benchmarks in the industry. At a start-ing price of INR 332758, ex-showroom, Ahmed-abad, for the Revotron

1.2L (petrol) variant and INR 408986, ex-show-room, Ahmedabad, for the Revotorq 1.05L (diesel) variant, the TIAGO will be available for sale, across the country in over 597 Tata Motors sales outlets, from today. Tata Motors will also take its custom-er service engagements to the next level with the launch of Tata Motors |

In Vadodara, a day ahead of Gudi Padwa or the Maharashtrian new year and Sindhi festival of Cheti Chand, branded jewellers opened their stores, with some putting up

hoardings across the city

ellers from different parts of Gujarat participated in the meeting where tax-ation experts explained them the impact of the excise duty on their busi-ness and customers. Even as local jewellers re-solved to continue their indefinite strike, branded jewellery stores in Va-dodara cited “commit-ment towards customers” during the festive season. Nirav Kothari of Tanishq said, “We stand with the local jewellers and sup-

port their demands. But, as a jewellery brand, we have been paying excise since 2010. After the prolonged strike, due to commitments to our cus-tomers, we have to open the store for business.” P C Jewellers’ manag-er Nirmal Prajapati said, “At the moment, the store is half-closed to settle the accounts. The store is not open for business, but depending on the market tomorrow, we will take a call on opening the store.”

The probe agency would now move the Gujarat High Court to challenge the order on the ground that Verma has no locus standi to avail the copy of the chargesheet in the case

the central agency does not move the High Court within the stipulated time, a copy of the chargesheet will be given to Verma. Verma had sought a copy the chargesheet arguing that he had locus standi since he was member of the Gujarat High Court appointed-Special Inves-tigation Team which first investigated the case and later following the same court’s order he assisted the CBI. During the argu-ment, Verma’s lawyer Ra-hul Sharma said that “ev-ery member of the society has a locus standi to seek documents of a criminal case if there is suspicion that the investigation is being manipulated by the accused”. Verma and the CBI had parted ways on a bitter note following differences when the first chargesheet was filed in 2013.

Service Connect, a new customer application for TIAGO customers, to make the post-purchase experience easy and stay connected with them at all times for a hassle-free service experience. Be-sides providing free pick-up and drop service, Tata Motors Service will also offer loaner cars for re-pair services if it requires the car to be at workshop overnight. The TIAGO reflects our passion and commitment to bring ex-citing, technology driven cars into the market. Class leading features, advanced driving dynamics, out-standing fuel efficiency, offers a great value for a contemporary, young car.”

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