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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 11, 2016, Wednesday 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 Asked about certain discrepancies being alleged by AAP in his marksheets and degree certificate, the registrar said, “the discrepancies in names in two marksheets exist in university records as well.” 11 th May, 2016 - Wednesday Year :02, Issue : 118 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief 113 of 50,000 villages of MP face water shortage Bangalore Vs Mumbai (Bengaluru) (8:00 PM) Agency | New Delhi The Press Council of In- dia (PCI) today condoled the untimely demise of an Indian Express pho- tographer Ravi Kanojia, saying the media world has lost a “fine profes- sional” who always put his duty before self. In a condolence message, PCI Chairman Justice (retd) C K Prasad said that Kano- jia, who won ‘Creative Excellence’ award of the Press Council in 2014 for his news photography, had made the supreme sacrifice for the cause of his profession. Agency | Chandigarh A 72-year-old woman has delivered a baby after 46 years of her marriage at a Hisar-based fertility cen- tre. The couple -- Mohin- der Singh Gill (79) and his wife Daljinder Kaur -- were childless and decid- ed to have a baby through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) three years ago. ”They (couple) came to us three years ago as they did not have a child even after several years of their marriage. Agency | New Delhi A total of 113 of 50,000 villages of Madhya Pradesh face the wa- ter shortage despite the second successive year of deficient mon- soon, its Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told Prime Minister Na- rendra Modi who took stock of the drought sit- uation in the state here today. Agency | New Delhi A 22-year-old woman from Delhi topped the 2015 civil services exam- ination on her first attempt and a railway officer from Jammu and Kashmir se- cured the second position as the results of one of India’s toughest tests was announced on Tuesday. A total of 1,078 candidates cleared the Union Pub- lic Service Commission (UPSC) exam -- 499 from the general category, 314 from the other backward classes, 176 from the scheduled castes and 89 from the scheduled tribes. Dabi topped the test, fol- lowed by Athar Aamir Ul Shafi Khan and Delhi’s Jasmeet Singh Sandhu. Agency | New Delhi Facing criticism after the Gaya road rage case, the Janata Dal United on Tuesday suspended MLC Manorama Devi, whose son Rocky Yadav is ac- cused of gunning down a 20-year-old youth, Aditya Sachdeva, for overtaking his vehicle. Earlier in the day, Rakesh Ranjan Yadav alias Rocky Yadav was arrested from his father’s mixer plant. He was later sent to 14-day judicial cus- tody. The murder of Adi- Agency | New Delhi After facing the floor test in Uttarakhand Assembly, Harish Rawat Tuesday refrained from comment- ing on its outcome but sought an end to the pol- itics of confrontation by appealing to the “all pow- erful” Centre for help in development of the state. 68-year-old Rawat, who drove straight to the Con- gress office here after the floor test, made a speech in which he thanked Sonia Gandhi and Rahul, MLAs by individually taking their names, and party workers to express his gratitude to them for their solid support in the trou- bled times. Earlier, step- ping out of the Assembly after the vote, the sacked PM Modi’s degree is ‘authentic’ PCI, Rathore condole death of photographer 72-year-old woman delivers baby boy through IVF Today MaTch IPL 2016 Discrepancies in marksheets minor error: DU Registrar “Delhi University said” Want To Work For Women Empowerment In Haryana: UPSC Topper Tina Dabi “Congrats to all those who cleared the Civil Services Exam. My good wishes as they commence a new & exciting phase of their lives,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted. A graduate in political science from the Capital’s Lady Shri Ram College, Dabi completed her schooling from the Convent of Jesus & Mary. “It is indeed a proud mo- ment for me,” she said. The commission said it was maintaining a reserve list of 172 candidates. The results are based on scores in a written exam- ination held in Decem- ber 2015 and interviews conducted in March-May 2016. 23-year-old Athar, a resident of Anantnag in south Kashmir, was un- dergoing training at the Indian Railways Institute of Transport and Manage- ment, Lucknow. This was his second attempt. “I just could not believe it. The news took few minutes to sink in that I obtained sec- ond rank. I secured 560 rank last year. I’m very delighted and extreme- ly satisfied that my hard work has really paid off,” he said. He hoped his suc- cess would pave the way for many others like him from the militancy-torn state. “Thankfully, when I was studying, the valley was relatively peaceful. Militancy was not that a major issue at that times. There were odd days when there was tension in Anantnag. But by and large it was okay,” he said. Bihar youth killing: JDU suspends Rocky Yadav’s mother Manorama Devi tya Sachdeva had triggered protests and the state gov- ernment faced criticism from the opposition for the alleged law and order break down. While Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had strongly condemned the incident and asserted that nobody could escape from the “long arms of law”, op- position BJP claimed that “jungle raj” had returned to the state. chief minister remarked “the cloud of uncertain- ty hovering over Uttara- khand will disappear to- morrow”.“The fight for democracy cannot be won alone,” he said in the short speech in which he merely said it was the prerogative of the Supreme Court to announce the result of the trial of strength. “I have all along been saying I am a small chief minister of a small state who has to fight poverty and back- wardness. “Come let’s end the politics of confronta- tion and build together an Uttarakhand set firmly on the path of development. I appeal to the all-powerful people in Delhi to lend their helping hand in this noble mission,” Rawat said. Maintaining that the fight for democracy can only be won with humil- ity and not arrogance, he said the strength from all the sections of the peo- ple of Uttarakhand have sustained him through this fight for democra- cy, especially the silent majority which lives in the villages. “There were several moments over the past one month or so when it seemed demons from the skies had swooped upon Uttarakhand inflict- ing painful wounds on its body one after another so much so that it could not even shout. No new registration of diesel cabs in Delhi: Supreme Court Agency | New Delhi Downplaying allegations of glaring discrepancies, Delhi University Tues- day said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BA de- gree as circulated by BJP is “authentic” and it has all the relevant records relating to his graduation while terming as “minor error” mention of 1979 in his degree when he passed out a year earlier. The clarification by Del- hi University’s registrar Tarun Das came amid the raging controversy over Modi’s educational qualifications with AAP continuing to question genuiness of the BA de- gree. “We have checked our records and it has been authenticated that Prime Minister Narendra Agency | New Delhi The Supreme Court Tues- day relaxed its ban on die- sel taxis in Delhi-NCR, allowing them to ply till their permits expire. But the bench, led by Chief Justice T S Thakur, said the Delhi government will not register any new diesel taxis, and that reg- istration of all city taxis shall be permitted only if the vehicles operate on dual-fuel (CNG/petrol) or purely CNG or petrol. The bench also under- lined that diesel taxis will eventually have to go off the roads. The Delhi gov- ernment, the bench said, should work out adequate norms on safety, security and fares for taxis. “Safe- ty and security is an im- portant aspect…you must have seen some of the recent incidents. So, now you make sure these con- cerns are taken care of,” the bench, also compris- ing Justice A K Sikri and Justice R Banumathi, told the Delhi government’s counsel. The court order is likely to free up more than 60,000 taxis, which had to go off roads since they had not switched to CNG. Harish Rawat to Centre: End politics of confrontation, let’s build Uttarakhand together Modi’s degree is authen- tic. He cleared the exam- ination in 1978 and was awarded the degree in 1979,” he said hours after an AAP delegation went to the university seek- ing details of the degree. Asked about certain dis- crepancies being alleged by AAP in his marksheets and degree certificate, he said, “the discrepancies in names in two marksheets exist in university records as well.” “The universi- ty seeks to maintain pri- vacy of any student who is getting enrolled with it. In view of the queries and reports in media, we would like to state that Narendra Damodardas Modi had qualified for de- gree of Bachelors in Arts. His enrollment number was CC 594/74 and his examination roll number number was 16594,” Das said. Asked about varia- tions in Modi’s names in marksheets, Das said it is a common error as far as middle names are con- cerned. “Similar errors are often pointed out by other students as well which are rectified when request- ed.” On being asked about AAP’s allegation that why he was awarded the degree in 1979 when he graduat- ed in 1978, Das said “It is difficult to comment on minor errors.” Yesterday, BJP president Amit Shah and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had released copies of Modi’s BA and MA degrees in response to AAP’s allegations. The AAP had said the docu- ments were “forged” and had “glaring discrepan- cies” in them. Amit shah and Arun Jaitley had yes- terday made public and said the same can be ver- ified from the university. We came to DU but there is an atmosphere of fear and we were not allowed to meet anyone.

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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 11, 2016, Wednesday 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

Asked about certain discrepancies being alleged by AAP in his marksheets and degree certificate, the registrar said, “the discrepancies in names in two

marksheets exist in university records as well.”

11th May, 2016 - WednesdayYear :02, Issue : 118Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

113 of 50,000 villages of MP face

water shortage

Bangalore Vs

Mumbai(Bengaluru)(8:00 PM)

Agency | New Delhi

The Press Council of In-dia (PCI) today condoled the untimely demise of an Indian Express pho-tographer Ravi Kanojia, saying the media world has lost a “fine profes-sional” who always put his duty before self. In a condolence message, PCI Chairman Justice (retd) C K Prasad said that Kano-jia, who won ‘Creative Excellence’ award of the Press Council in 2014 for his news photography, had made the supreme sacrifice for the cause of his profession.

Agency | Chandigarh

A 72-year-old woman has delivered a baby after 46 years of her marriage at a Hisar-based fertility cen-tre. The couple -- Mohin-der Singh Gill (79) and his wife Daljinder Kaur -- were childless and decid-ed to have a baby through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) three years ago. ”They (couple) came to us three years ago as they did not have a child even after several years of their marriage.

Agency | New Delhi

A total of 113 of 50,000 villages of Madhya Pradesh face the wa-ter shortage despite the second successive year of deficient mon-soon, its Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told Prime Minister Na-rendra Modi who took stock of the drought sit-uation in the state here today.

Agency | New Delhi

A 22-year-old woman from Delhi topped the 2015 civil services exam-ination on her first attempt and a railway officer from Jammu and Kashmir se-cured the second position as the results of one of India’s toughest tests was announced on Tuesday. A total of 1,078 candidates cleared the Union Pub-lic Service Commission (UPSC) exam -- 499 from the general category, 314 from the other backward classes, 176 from the scheduled castes and 89 from the scheduled tribes. Dabi topped the test, fol-lowed by Athar Aamir Ul Shafi Khan and Delhi’s Jasmeet Singh Sandhu.

Agency | New Delhi

Facing criticism after the Gaya road rage case, the Janata Dal United on Tuesday suspended MLC Manorama Devi, whose son Rocky Yadav is ac-cused of gunning down a 20-year-old youth, Aditya Sachdeva, for overtaking his vehicle. Earlier in the day, Rakesh Ranjan Yadav alias Rocky Yadav was arrested from his father’s mixer plant. He was later sent to 14-day judicial cus-tody. The murder of Adi-

Agency | New Delhi

After facing the floor test in Uttarakhand Assembly, Harish Rawat Tuesday refrained from comment-ing on its outcome but sought an end to the pol-itics of confrontation by appealing to the “all pow-erful” Centre for help in development of the state. 68-year-old Rawat, who drove straight to the Con-gress office here after the floor test, made a speech in which he thanked Sonia Gandhi and Rahul, MLAs by individually taking their names, and party workers to express his gratitude to them for their solid support in the trou-bled times. Earlier, step-ping out of the Assembly after the vote, the sacked

PM Modi’s degree is ‘authentic’

PCI, Rathore condole death of

photographer

72-year-old woman delivers baby boy

through IVF

Today MaTch IPL 2016

Discrepancies in marksheets minor error: DU Registrar“Delhi University said”

Want To Work For Women Empowerment In Haryana: UPSC Topper Tina Dabi

“Congrats to all those who cleared the Civil Services Exam. My good wishes as they commence a new & exciting phase of their lives,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted. A graduate in political science from the Capital’s Lady Shri Ram College, Dabi completed her schooling from the Convent of Jesus & Mary. “It is indeed a proud mo-

ment for me,” she said. The commission said it was maintaining a reserve list of 172 candidates. The results are based on scores in a written exam-ination held in Decem-ber 2015 and interviews conducted in March-May 2016. 23-year-old Athar, a resident of Anantnag in south Kashmir, was un-dergoing training at the Indian Railways Institute

of Transport and Manage-ment, Lucknow. This was his second attempt. “I just could not believe it. The news took few minutes to sink in that I obtained sec-ond rank. I secured 560 rank last year. I’m very delighted and extreme-ly satisfied that my hard work has really paid off,” he said. He hoped his suc-cess would pave the way for many others like him from the militancy-torn state. “Thankfully, when I was studying, the valley was relatively peaceful. Militancy was not that a major issue at that times. There were odd days when there was tension in Anantnag. But by and large it was okay,” he said.

Bihar youth killing: JDU suspends Rocky Yadav’s mother Manorama Devi

tya Sachdeva had triggered protests and the state gov-ernment faced criticism from the opposition for the alleged law and order break down. While Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had

strongly condemned the incident and asserted that nobody could escape from the “long arms of law”, op-position BJP claimed that “jungle raj” had returned to the state.

chief minister remarked “the cloud of uncertain-ty hovering over Uttara-khand will disappear to-morrow”.“The fight for democracy cannot be won alone,” he said in the short speech in which he merely said it was the prerogative of the Supreme Court to announce the result of the trial of strength. “I have all along been saying I am a small chief minister of a small state who has

to fight poverty and back-wardness. “Come let’s end the politics of confronta-tion and build together an Uttarakhand set firmly on the path of development. I appeal to the all-powerful people in Delhi to lend their helping hand in this noble mission,” Rawat said. Maintaining that the fight for democracy can only be won with humil-ity and not arrogance, he said the strength from all

the sections of the peo-ple of Uttarakhand have sustained him through this fight for democra-cy, especially the silent majority which lives in the villages. “There were several moments over the past one month or so when it seemed demons from the skies had swooped upon Uttarakhand inflict-ing painful wounds on its body one after another so much so that it could not even shout.

No new registration of diesel cabs in Delhi: Supreme Court

Agency | New Delhi

Downplaying allegations of glaring discrepancies, Delhi University Tues-day said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BA de-gree as circulated by BJP is “authentic” and it has all the relevant records relating to his graduation while terming as “minor error” mention of 1979 in his degree when he passed out a year earlier. The clarification by Del-hi University’s registrar Tarun Das came amid the raging controversy over Modi’s educational qualifications with AAP continuing to question genuiness of the BA de-gree. “We have checked our records and it has been authenticated that Prime Minister Narendra

Agency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court Tues-day relaxed its ban on die-sel taxis in Delhi-NCR, allowing them to ply till their permits expire. But the bench, led by Chief Justice T S Thakur, said the Delhi government will not register any new diesel taxis, and that reg-istration of all city taxis shall be permitted only if the vehicles operate on dual-fuel (CNG/petrol)

or purely CNG or petrol. The bench also under-lined that diesel taxis will eventually have to go off the roads. The Delhi gov-ernment, the bench said, should work out adequate norms on safety, security and fares for taxis. “Safe-ty and security is an im-

portant aspect…you must have seen some of the recent incidents. So, now you make sure these con-cerns are taken care of,” the bench, also compris-ing Justice A K Sikri and Justice R Banumathi, told the Delhi government’s counsel. The court order is likely to free up more than 60,000 taxis, which had to go off roads since they had not switched to CNG.

Harish Rawat to Centre: End politics of confrontation, let’s build Uttarakhand together

Modi’s degree is authen-tic. He cleared the exam-ination in 1978 and was awarded the degree in 1979,” he said hours after an AAP delegation went to the university seek-ing details of the degree. Asked about certain dis-crepancies being alleged by AAP in his marksheets and degree certificate, he said, “the discrepancies in names in two marksheets exist in university records as well.” “The universi-ty seeks to maintain pri-

vacy of any student who is getting enrolled with it. In view of the queries and reports in media, we would like to state that Narendra Damodardas Modi had qualified for de-gree of Bachelors in Arts. His enrollment number was CC 594/74 and his examination roll number number was 16594,” Das said. Asked about varia-tions in Modi’s names in marksheets, Das said it is a common error as far as middle names are con-

cerned. “Similar errors are often pointed out by other students as well which are rectified when request-ed.” On being asked about AAP’s allegation that why he was awarded the degree in 1979 when he graduat-ed in 1978, Das said “It is difficult to comment on minor errors.” Yesterday, BJP president Amit Shah and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had released copies of Modi’s BA and MA degrees in response to AAP’s allegations. The AAP had said the docu-ments were “forged” and had “glaring discrepan-cies” in them. Amit shah and Arun Jaitley had yes-terday made public and

said the same can be ver-ified from the university.

We came to DU but there is an atmosphere of fear

and we were not allowed to meet anyone.

www.sunvillasamachar.com Ahmedabad2 / Dt. 11-05-2016, Wednesday

Don’t know why

and how? Well here it is. We have

finally understood the strategy that YRF is

implementing

- Kapilkumar M. HirparaEditor

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WEDnESDAY, MAY 11, 2016

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DAYLaws prescribing educational qualifications for contesting elections are undemocratic

Politicians’ educational qualifications seems to be a major issue in India today. On the one hand, Arvind Kejriwal has asked for more evidence that Prime Min-ister Narendra Modi got his BA degree Delhi Univer-sity, and on the other, documents pertaining to Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani’s degree are under scrutiny. Whether the ministers of the government of India have diplomas and degrees in their CVs or not, their par-ty, paradoxically, has been more demanding than any other in this domain. Indeed, last year two BJP-ruled states — Haryana and Rajasthan — altered the elec-toral law governing local bodies in a manner that was unprecedented in India but which has not received a lot of attention. In March 2015, the Rajasthan Panchayati Raj Amendment Act stipulated minimum educational qualifications for citizens who wanted to contest elec-tions at the local level. It required candidates contest-ing for zila parishads and panchayat samitis to have passed Class X. Those contesting sarpanch elections have to be Class VIII pass. In the scheduled areas, the eligibility has been fixed at Class V pass. Similarly, in Haryana, a new law makes it mandatory for a general male candidate to pass Class X and a general woman candidate to pass Class VIII. For a Dalit male candi-date passing Class VIII is mandatory and for a Dalit woman passing Class V is required. The law also rules out those who failed to pay arrears to any primary agri-culture co-operative society or agriculture co-operative bank and have electricity bill arrears. Additionally, in both states, candidates can contest only if they have functional toilets at home. In Haryana, these criteria deprive 68 per cent of the Dalit women and 41 per cent of the Dalit men from the right to contest panchayat elections. These new norms are in contradiction with the philosophy of the Indian Constitution, which al-lowed every Indian to contest elections in 1952 while the literacy rate was 11 per cent. While the Organiser, the RSS mouthpiece, then hoped that Nehru “would live to confess the failure of universal franchise in In-dia” and while the president of the republic, Rajendra Prasad, was “sceptical about this leap in the dark”, this is what made India the world’s largest democracy.

“It feels incredible, It is indeed a proud moment for me, I still can’t believe that I have topped the exam. It was my first attempt. I am excited and waiting for a new learning experience,” and only “Hardwork is the key to success,”

- Delhi girl Tina Dabi has topped the 2015 civil services examination, Topping the list in her first attempt, a beaming 22-year-old Tina, who graduated from Lady Shri Ram College said...

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

‘Befikre’ posters, more Ranveer Singh-Vaani Kapoor kisses coming our way!

‘Raman Raghav 2.0’ trailer: nawazuddin Siddiqui redefines fear

Agency | New Delhi

One of India’s most re-spected filmmakers over-seas, Anurag Kashyap is back with his latest psychological thriller, Raman Raghav 2.0. The trailer of the film starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Vicky Kaushal is dark, gloomy and chill-ing. The trailer opens with Nawazuddin, who plays a serial killer on the prowl, talking about his victims inside a po-lice station. He gives the details of his murders and hints towards the ab-sence of a pattern in his crimes. Later, you meet a cop, Kaushal, who is disturbed in his person-al life. Because of his

sadism, his love life is heading nowhere, and then, he attracts the at-tention of Nawazuddin. A cat-and-mouse game begins at this juncture which can end either way. The backdrop of metropolitan slums and low income group flats enhances the darkness of Kashyap’s world. Jay Oza’s mostly hand-held shots keep the audience engaged. Like the initial posters of the film, the trailer also sends shiv-ers down the spine. Ra-man Raghav is set to hit screens on June 24, 2016. Its world premiere will take place at the Cannes Film Festival on May 16, 2016.

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Zareen Khan has been roped in for direc-tor Sai Kabir’s upcom-ing film ‘Divine Lovers’ starring internationally acclaimed Indian actor Irrfan Khan. The film was intially offered to Kangana Ranaut.Con-firming the news, Kabir said in a statement: “Yes it is true. She fit the bill perfectly as we wanted a

girl with Pathani looks.” Kangana was looking

forward to start shoot with Irrfan but somehow the dates never matched

and the film couldn’t take off. Zareen, who was last seen on screen in Vishal Pandya’s ‘Hate Story 3’, will undergo two months of training which will be overseen by Irrfan himself. The film is an adventure comedy and shoot starts in Septem-ber. ‘Divine Lovers’ re-volves round the lower middle-class section of society and is set in the heartland of India.

Agency | Mumbai

Aditya Chopra is returning with his new directorial venture. Befikre, starring Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor. The entire team is now camping in Paris and have already started shooting few portions of the rom-com. The second poster was released a few hours back but look what we found. We have watched the pattern and we have cracked what YRF is planning. What’s it? The production house revealed the first poster of Befikre with Ranveer and Vaani engrossed in a lip-lock on April 9. Exactly a month later on May 9, the team unveiled the second poster. Again capturing the two leading stars kissing each other. Now, here’s the plan. The film r e l eases on December 9, Aditya Chopra’s daughter Adira’s first birthday. And the YRF marketing team has put a brilliant strategy in place. The team will release more posters, more shots and sneak-peeks from the film on 9th of every month. And the pat-tern completely testifies that. So, we are expecting the next poster or a small sneak peek from the sets on June 9 next. Will it again have Ranveer and Vaani locking lips? It might. It might not. But then again, given that Befikre is touted to be the boldest rom-com ever, we are expecting a few more scintillating stuff coming straight from the Paris sets.

Zareen Khan replaces Kangana Ranaut in Divine Lovers

Zareen Khan has been roped in

for director Sai Kabir’s upcoming film Divine Lovers, initially offered to Kangana Ranaut

Pratyusha Banerjee suicide case: Parents write to Rajnath over probe in her death

Raman Raghav, also known as Psycho Raman, was a psychopathic serial killer who terrorised

the streets of Mumbai in the mid-1960s.

Agency | New Delhi

Expressing dissatisfaction over investigations by Mumbai Police into the death of TV actress Praty-usha Banerjee, her par-ents have written a letter to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh seeking a probe by a premier cen-tral agency into the case, police sources said today. The two-page letter, writ-ten in Hindi, has requested the Minister to hand over the probe into Banerjees death to the “most premier investigating agency” as the probe carried out by police so far looks “sus-picious”. The 24-year-old “Balika Vadhu” actress al-legedly committed suicide by hanging herself at her residence here on April 1 but her father Shankar and mother Soma have alleged

Actor and producer Rahul

Raj Singh, the main accused in TV actress Pratyusha Banerjee

death case

their daughter was mur-dered. Pratyusha’s boy-friend Rahul Raj Singh, a TV producer, was booked for abetment of suicide

and criminal intimation, among other charges. De-spite the police having ad-equate material in the form of call data record (CDR), statements of witnesses, site `panchanama (spot re-port) as well as their own case against Rahul, they have failed to register a murder case, the parents said. Rahul “trapped” Pratyusha on the pretext of love and emptied her bank accounts which had several lakhs, the Baner-jees have said in the letter.

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SPORTS ROUNDUP‘BUDDHA In A TRAFFIC’

Where social networks gets serious about enterprise

World’s First Malaria Vaccine Could Be Available In 2018

Agency | New Delhi

The biggest challenge yet to traditional enterprise communication systems like email and newsletters might come from the unlikeliest of places. Over the last six months, Facebook at Work has been cap-turing the interest of CIOs across the world despite being in Beta. In fact, there are over 60,000 of them on the waiting list for what it calls the most democ-ratised of enterprise solutions. Julien Codorniou, Facebook’s London-based director of platform part-nerships, says the more connected people are, the more productive they become. “Facebook at Work is the most significant development we have made outside Menlo Park. In fact, it is separated from Facebook, though it will leverage the significant in-vestments made in getting to the 1.65 billion users that Facebook has,” he said. Separated from Face-book is a significant statement, given it is a closed environment only for those within an organisation,

and that too with administrative controls.

TVM Agency | Ahmedabad

To promote his upcoming an autobiographical film – ‘Buddha in a Traffic’, renowned film producer, director and screenwriter Vivek Agnihotri today visited Ahmedabad. During a press conference held at city based Hotel Courtyard by Marriott, he shared why ‘Buddha in a Traffic’ has become the most controversial film of the year 2016. This film is based on true life incidents, its treatment is that of a new age political drama with a unique chap-ter wise approach to relevant topics leading to its climax. It’s an initiative by one of the top Business schools of the world, Indian School of Business, Hyderabad and this is the first Indian film ever based and shot in a B school It’s ensemble cast comprises Arunoday Singh, AnupamKher, Palla-vi Joshi, Mahi Gill and AnchalDwivedi. The film revolves around Vikram’s survival in the sinister

designs of establishment.

Agency | Washington

The world’s first vaccine offering long-term pro-tection against malaria could be available in 2018 after successful trials. The revolutionary new inn-oculation was found to protect adults from the infec-tion – the world’s biggest killer after TB – for more than a year. More than 40 per cent of the global pop-ulation live in areas where there is a risk of contract-ing the disease. Last year, 214 million people were infected with malaria and 438,000 died, according to World Health Organisation (WHO) figures. But now scientists at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have told us about a breakthrough which is hoped could one day wipe out the mass killer. The complex nature of the malaria parasite has meant uncovering a vaccine for the disease has proven difficult. But in a ground-breaking study, the vaccine not only immunised people for over a year but also ensured they could not further transmit the parasite onto mosquitoes. In most cases, the malaria parasite has to first pass from a human host into a mosquito as the mosquito takes a blood meal. ‘Even with the best will, people forget to take their tablets

and contract malaria,’ she said.

Agency | Kolkata

After the third edition of the Indian Premier League, Kolkata Knight Riders have not only fared well on the field in recent years but have also garnered huge revenue figures, much more than the other IPL franchises. According to a financial report, big

teams like Mumbai Indi-ans, Delhi Daredevils and Royal Challengers Ban-galore are yet to break-even but the Shah Rukh Khan-owned franchise had already racked a net profit of Rs. 14.15 crores in 2014-15. The Knight Riders witnessed not only a 30% growth in revenues but also a 54% leap in the

Agency | Mohali

KC Cariappa is an anom-aly if one goes by his do-mestic record. A search on the 5’11” leg-spinner shows only a handful of T20 matches, seven to be exact for Karnataka, with just nine wickets. Yet in 2015, Kolkata Knight Riders saw enough talent in him to pick him for Rs 2.5 crore. He played just one match against Royal Challengers Bangalore

and snared AB de Vil-liers. It seemed he would join the long list of mys-tery players who played a season in the IPL before slipping into oblivion. After spending some time away from the league, Cariappa was picked by Kings XI Punjab for Rs 80 lakh. Playing in the third match of the season for his franchise, it was time for the spinner to hog the limelight. Cariap-pa had gone wicketless

IPL 2 6

Agency | Visakhapatnam

With three wins in 10 games, Rising Pune Supergiants are languishing at the sixth place of the Indian Pre- mier League (IPL) points table with six points.With just four games left, Pune need to win against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday if they are to stand a chance of making the playoffs. As captain of the now-suspended C h e n n a i Super Kings, MS Dhoni had al- ways led his side into the playoffs. A stumble on Tuesday could see him miss out for the first time in the league. Dhoni has struggled in his first season away from the well-oiled Chennai outfit. The side has lost all its home games, and injuries have not helped the cause. Pune are a depleted side after a spate of injuries saw Faf du Plessis, Kevin Pietersen, Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh return home.Their absence has meant a weak batting order with Dhoni him-self hardly making a major contribution.

Agency | Rom

Andy Murray confirmed on Tuesday that a fail-ure to win a third Grand Slam title was among the factors which final-ly caused him and coach Amelie Mauresmo to end their relationship on the eve of the French Open. The Scot world number three is now playing a

final Roland Garros tune-up at the Rome Masters this week without two-time Grand Slam winner Mauresmo in his corner. Murray, the first major men’s player to choose a female as coach when he and Frenchwoman Mauresmo got together in spring, 2014, said the pair made it work through the

Kolkata Knight Riders only team to earn huge profits in Indian Premier League

Dhoni’s Rising Pune take on Sunrisers, face uphill task to stay relevant

Andy Murray hopes Amelie Mauresmo split not seen as failure for women

Mystery spinner KC Cariappa finally comes good for Kings XI Punjab

Cariappa’s twin strikes hurt Royal Challengers’ momentumagainst Gujarat Lions, and against Delhi Dare-devils he had picked one for 37. As Royal Chal-lengers hit the ground running with KL Rahul and Virat Kohli looking in fine touch, KXIP skip-per Murali Vijay tried ev-erything in his power to stem the flow of runs, in-cluding rotating the bowl-ers. As 50 came up in 31 balls, RCB looked set for a big total. Cariappa was introduced in the eighth over, and Kings XI man-aged to put the brakes on RCB’s innings. Cariappa justified the faith shown by his skipper with twin strikes in the space of a delivery. He first account-ed for Karnataka team-mate Rahul and then re-moved Kohli.

profits despite the first half of the coveted T20 tournament being held in the United Arab Emir-ates during that season. The organization which runs KKR, Knight Rid-ers Sports Private Lim-ited witnessed a rise of revenue from Rs. 128.81 crores to Rs. 168.71 crores in 2014 when the Eden Garden-based side had won their second In-dian Premier League title over a span of a couple of years. Its profits rose by almost 54% that year as the franchise stacked up a total profit figure of Rs. 14.15 crores from Rs. 9.19 crores in 2013.

end of last season. The Scot, who turns 29 at the weekend, said he was at a low ebb in his game when Mauresmo began helping him in 2014. The relation-ship produced seven ATP titles and a pair of Austra-lian Open finals. “When she first came into the team, I was really strug-gling. I was not doing well, my confidence was low and I was going the wrong direction,” Mur-ray said. “For two years, I think the results that we had were good. But un-less I win a Grand Slam, then ultimately that’s how people judge whether it worked or not. “When she came on board, my results really picked up. The time we spent togeth-er was positive.

The absence of four overseas players due to

injury has meant a weak batting order for Rising

Pune, with Dhoni himself hardly making a major

contribution

Shashank Manohar quits as BCCI president, Anurag Thakur favourite to succeed

Agency | New Delhi

Shashank Manohar on Tuesday stepped down as BCCI president barely seven months after being appointed for a second term in place of the late Jagmohan Dalmiya and is all set to take over as first independent chair-man of ICC. Manohar leaves at a time when the

board is being directed to comply with the Supreme Court-appointed Justice Lodha panel’s reform recommendations. In a letter addressed to Thak-ur, Manohar said, “I here-by tender my resignation with immediate effect from the post of Presi-dent of Board of Control for Cricket in India. I also resign with immediate ef-

Manohar stepped down as BCCI president barely seven months after being appointed for a second term

fect as the representative of BCCI on the Interna-tional Cricket Council, as also the Asian Cricket Council on which I was nominated by the Gener-al Body of BCCI. I thank all my colleagues and the staff for their support and cooperation during my tenure. I wish all of you all the very best in taking the cause of Cricket to greater heights.” According to re-liable sources, BCCI sec-retary Anurag Thakur is being tipped to take over the hot seat. IPL chairman Rajeev Shukla is also in the running along with Maharashtra CA presi-dent and business magnet Ajay Shirke. As per BCCI rules, a Special General Meeting (SGM) has to be convened within 15 days, apprising the members of the current situation. It is the prerogative of secre-tary Thakur to call such a meeting.

IPL 2016 and different shades of the competition

Agency | New Delhi

Every season of the Indi-an Premier league brings pros and cons with itself. There have been instanc-es where the spectators have witnessed some excitement filled scenes while on the other side have also seen some hor-rible patches. The 2016 too, is a ‘mixed’ season. Virat Kohli became the first and only batsman in a single IPL season to score two centuries. He first smashed an unbeat-en 100 to rip apart the Gujarat Lions bowling while scoring another un-beaten ton against Rising Pune Supergiants this past weekend. Kohli remained

108 not out on this occa-sion. The Kings XI Pun-jab left-arm spinner came up with a magical spell against Gujarat Lions. Axar picked up a hat-trick against Gujarat, the only one in this IPL so far. He dismissed Dinesh Karthik and Dwayne Bravo off fifth and sixth balls of sev-enth over in the inning. Axar then picked Ravin-

dra Jadeja on the first delivery of 11th over to complete the proceedings for his first IPL hat-trick. Patel also joined the tally of bowlers who have tak-en an IPL hat-trick in the past. His hat-trick was the 14th in IPL history. Indian Premier league has contin-ued to remain competitive to woo the fans and get the best out of the players.

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Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

Gujarat Chief Minister to-day inaugurated the Cen-ter of Perishable Cargo complex in Ahmedabad. The center has 14,600 MT annual capacity. It has various chambers to keep vegetables, fruits and oth-er farm produces afresh for longer time. The Chief Minister expressed faith that with the help of this facility, the farmers of Gu-jarat will be able to export their produce to America, England, Russia, France, Europe, Singapore, UAE and other countries. Guja-rat Agro Industries Corpo-ration has leased the Per-ishable Cargo complex to private party for operation and management.

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

Reeling from the shock of NEET becoming man-datory for medical and dental admissions, more than 68,000 students of HSC science will just go through the motions when they take the Gu-jarat Common Entrance Test (GujCET) across the state on Tuesday. GujCET has been re-duced to a second fiddle exam, to be relevant only for admission to para-medical courses. Hope stayed alive that Gujarat students may escape the mandatory NEET when states were allowed to conduct local exams, including GujCET. The SC order on Monday ef-fectively made it clear

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Next-generation 2017 Maruti Swift to be manufactured in Gujarat

Mandatory nEET shock for Gujarat students Gujarat govt to kick-start solar rooftop project for citizens

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

According to a report in the Economic Times, the next-generation 2017 Maruti Swift will be man-ufactured by the compa-ny at the Suzuki-owned plant in Gujarat. This Gujarat plant will begin operations in early-2017, and will first roll out the Maruti Baleno. The 2017 Suzuki Swift is expected to be revealed at the Par-is Motor Show this year, though European sales are expected to start only in early-2017. An Indian launch could take place by H1 2017 though, as

India is one of the biggest market for the hatchback. According to the compa-ny, India accounts for 54 percent of global sales of the Swift. The 2017 Maruti Swift is expected to be based on the Bale-no’s lightweight alumin-

ium-mix platform. Pro-viding better crash safety, this platform will also re-duce weight by about 50-70 kg, and therefore aid in increased fuel efficiency. The current Swift deliv-ers 20.4 km/l (petrol) and 25.2 km/l (diesel).

Modhwadia releases audio tape, alleges sub-inspector demanded bribe

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

A day after Arjun Modhwa-dia’s son and 24 others were held for allegedly consuming alcohol during a party, the former state Congress chief on Mon-day released an audio clip in which, he claimed, the sub-inspector who led the raid was heard demand-ing a bribe of Rs 11 lakh to go soft on the accused. Following the allegation, the woman sub-inspector, who was attached with Satellite police sation, has been transferred to the city police headquarters. The investigation has also

been handed over to the crime branch. Playing the four-minute audio clip of a conversation between a man and a woman on his cellphone before media-persons, Modhwadia al-leged, “The woman sub-in-spector, C B Jadeja, from Satellite police station had

demanded a bribe of Rs 11 lakh, of which Rs 4 lakh was paid on the night of the incident.” Police had raided Asavari Apartments in Satellite area of the city past Saturday midnight, and allegedly found that liquor was being served in the party. “It was not

a liquor party… It was birthday celebrations of a relative of my son’s friend Varun Jain… The liquor consignment seized from the spot belongs to Var-un’s father, who is a li-quor permit holder,” the

Congress leader claimed. Demanding a probe by the Anti-Corruption Bu-reau, he said, “It should be probed as to who gave permission to the sub-in-spector to raid the house at the midnight.”

In Gujarat, textbook has chapter on Jawaharlal nehru explaining ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

Patriotism, Bharat Mata and Bharatiya sanskriti will find pride of place in Hindi language textbooks of Gujarat when the new academic session gets un-der way in June. In four textbooks, for students of classes IX and XI, under Hindi first language and Hindi second language, the Gujarat State School Textbook Board (GSSTB) has come out with a cur-riculum that includes the song Manushya tu badaa mahaan hai, sung in RSS camps. The textbook for class XI also has Kadam

milakar chalna hoga — a poem by former prime min-ister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. And while neighbouring Rajasthan has ostensibly trimmed Jawaharlal Neh-

ru in its textbooks, the GSSTB book for class XI second language will have the first prime minister’s take on an issue under much debate these days — Bharat Mata ki jai. The chapter — a part of his au-tobiography — has Neh-ru explaining the idea of Bharat Mata to a group of farmers in Rohtak, Hary-ana. The summary for the chapter reads: “Prastut lekh mein anpadh gramin log ‘Bharat Mata ki jai’ ka naara toh lagate hain kintu Bharat Mata ke sachche swarup tatha unki vatslata se anjan hain.

Sunvilla news | Gandhinagar

With an aim of scaling up the present solar pow-er generation in Gujarat, the state government is now all set to launch its much awaited project of grid-connected rooftop solar power units, wherein residential property own-ers will be encouraged to install this new system. The Solar Rooftop proj-ect was initiated by Guja-rat Energy Development Agency (GEDA), which is the state nodal agency to promote renewable en-ergy. In the current fiscal of 2016-17, GEDA has set a target of generating 50

megawatt (MW) of elec-tricity by installing such rooftop solar photovoltic (SPV) units across Guja-rat. According to GEDA Director J T Akhani, the rooftop solar project is for residential consumers only. “There are several residents who have al-ready installed solar power generation units on their rooftops. However, they are off-grid, as they are not connected with the elec-tricity meter. This proj-ect is for those residential property owners who wish to connect their power units with the electricity grid,” said Akhani.

that NEET shall be compulsory. It however gave students who took NEET-I the option of taking NEET-II. If they do so, their first exam will be forfeited. Gujarat students said they are at a distinct disadvantage. Only 15,000 students from Gujarat prepared for and took the All-India Pre Medical Test (AIP-MT) which was recent-ly turned into NEET-I

by SC. The rest were counting on GujCET to secure admission to the coveted medical cours-es. “For two years my son has prepared for Gu-jCET, whose syllabus is at least 25-30% different from NEET. Last minute preparation of the CBSE syllabus based exam has put him at a distinct dis-advantage,” said Naina Swami, the parent of a medical aspirant.

Liquor party bust: Crime branch summons Modhwadia, 25 accused A day after senior Congress leader Arjun Modhwadia claimed that police took bribe to “settle the matter” after busting a liquor party which was also attended by his son, the crime branch today summoned him to provide “proofs” to substantiate his allegations. Crime branch, which was handed over the probe yesterday, also summoned 25 youths, including Modhwadia’s son Parth, who were arrested at the party here for allegedly consuming liquor. An FIR was also lodged against a woman sub-inspector of police who had conducted the raid on Sunday after Modhwadia accused her of taking money. Manufacture and sale of liquor is prohibited in Gujarat.

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