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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 12, 2016, Tuesday 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 12 th April, 2016 - Tuesday Year :02, Issue : 93 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Openers give Kings XI a flying start SP appoints Shivpal Yadav as UP party incharge Maharashtra Govt to probe babus over ‘FD scam’ Agency | Mumbai The BJP-led Govern- ment in Maharashtra said. the legislative As- sembly that it would conduct in-depth in- quiry into a `fixed deposit scam’ which allegedly took place during the previous Congress-NCP regime. Minister of State for Home Ranjit Patil said while replying to a call- ing attention notice by BJP MLA Atul Bhat- khalkar that an in-depth probe will be initiated against the officials in- volved in the scam. Fi- nance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar said. Agency | Lucknow Samajwadi Party su- premo Mulayam Singh Yadav today appoint- ed his younger brother Shivpal Yadav as the party incharge of Uttar Pradesh. “Shivpal Ya- dav has been appointed as UP incharge of SP by party supremo Mu- layam Singh Yadav,” a release here said. Shivpal, who is a cabi- net minister in Akhilesh Yadav government is also the party’s chief spokesperson. All rules were violated : Death toll touches 109 “Kerala temple fire” Agency | New Delhi Two Indian students at a medical college in Ukraine were on Sunday stabbed to death while another sustained injuries in the attack. Those who died in the Sunday attack allegedly carried out by three Ukrainian nationals have been identified as Pranav Shaindilya from Muzaffarnagar and Ankur Singh from Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh. Indra- jeet Singh Chauhan, hail- ing from Agra, was also stabbed and was recuper- ating in a hospital. “In an unfortunate event, three Indian students in Uzh- Agency | Dehradun Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswa- ti has waded into a con- troversy by saying that entry of women in the Shani Shingnapur temple will lead to rise in crimes against them like rape. “Women should not feel triumphant about visiting the sanctum sanctorum of Shani Shingnapur tem- ple in Maharashtra. They should stop all the drum beating about what they have done. Worshipping Agency | Kollam A day after 109 people were killed and 380 injured in the tragic fire incident in Kollam district of Kerala, three cars with ‘explosives’ were reportedly found near the Puttingal temple on Monday. The devas- tating fire had engulfed the 100-year-old Puttin- gal Devi Temple complex during an unauthorised display of fireworks early on Sunday morning. the bomb squad has reached the location and is verify- ing the nature of the explo- sives. , the owners of the cars have been identified as SS Thushara, Suren- dran KL & Stalin Almeda. This latest development has created an atmosphere Agency | Assam At least 11 people were killed and 20 injured in Assam on Monday after a high-voltage wire hit by police firing fell on demonstrators protesting over a murder case. Po- lice said a large number of protesters --- armed with matchets and sticks -- pelted stones at Pan- geree police station in Tinsukia district. They demanded that those ar- rested for the murder of two people in the area three days ago be handed over to them. Police fired in the air to disperse the mob, and the bullets hit an overhead high-tension electric wire that fell on the demonstrators. Nine Agency | New Delhi Recalling its earlier or- der, the Supreme Court on Monday said admission to private medical colleges will be on the basis of en- trance tests conducted un- der the National Eligibili- ty-Entrance Test (NEET). In its earlier order, the apex court had ruled that admissions to private medical colleges did not need to be routed through Three cars with ‘explosives’ found Agency | Moscow Three suicide bombers blew themselves on Mon- day up as they tried to storm a police station in the usually peaceful re- gion of southern Russia, police said. No other ca- sualties were reported in the incident which took place in Novoselitskoye village in the southern Stavropol region. “We were holding a meeting in the morning when five explosions went off,” Sergei Karamyshev, a se- nior local police official, said. ”Three people blew themselves up after an officer on duty at the en- trance blocked the door to the building,” he said. He said three of the explo- Two Indian students stabbed to death in Ukraine, one injured: MEA Women’s entry in Shani Shingapur temple will lead to rise in rapes: Swaroopanand Suicide bombers target police station in south Russia, all killed Assam: Live wire falls on protesters after police firing, 11 dead SC recalls its controversial 2013 verdict on medical entrance sions were caused by the suicide bombers, while a fourth was caused by a grenade while the source of the fifth blast was not immediately clear. There was no immediate infor- mation on the identities of the bombers. Russia’s North Caucasus has been gripped by nearly daily violence for years due to a simmering Islamist in- surgency there but attacks in southern Russia are ex- tremely rare. A regional police spokeswoman, however, said only one of the attackers had deto- nated an explosive charge while the other two as- sailants were killed by “return fire.” “They were shooting at the building,” Natalya Tyncherova said. adding that the exact number of assailants was still unclear. gorod Medical College (Ukraine) were stabbed by three Ukrainian nation- als at around 3 AM in the morning of Sunday, April 10,” said External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup. Shaindi- lya was a third year stu- dent while Singh was a fourth year student at the college. “Based on his (Chauhan) statement, the police apprehended the Ukrainian nationals who were trying to cross the Ukrainian border. Pass- ports/documents of the three Indian students and blood-stained knife were reportedly recovered from the Ukrainian nationals,” the MEA spokesman said. He said Indian Embas- sy in Kiev was informed of the incident around 11 AM yesterday and it has been trying to ascertain the facts from the police, the University authorities and other local contacts. “The Embassy has spo- ken to the families of the two deceased students. All necessary actions are be- ing taken to complete the formalities for sending the two bodies to India. The Embassy is also taking up the matter related to safety of Indian students strong- ly with the Foreign Office of Ukraine,” said Swarup. Shani will bring ill luck to them and give rise to crimes against them like rape,” he told reporters in Haridwar yesterday. A 400-year-old ban on entry of women into the shrine’s core area was lifted by the temple trust last week following ad- vocacy group Bhooma- ta Brigade’s agitation against gender bias and the Bombay High Court order upholding the equal rights to worship. Noting that worshipping shani is not good for women, Swaroopanand said in- stead of exulting over visiting the sanctum sanc- torum of Shani Shingana- pur temple, they should have done something about stopping men from consuming intoxicating substances under whose influence they commit crimes against them like rape. Swaroopanand, who is the Shankaracharya of the Dwarka-Shardapeeth, is on a fortnight long visit to Haridwar. of them died on the spot and one died at Tinsukia Civil Hospital. Another person died on way to Assam Medical College Hospital in neighbouring Dibrugarh district. Senior district civil and police of- ficials, along with central paramilitary forces and police reinforcements, have rushed to the spot. The officials were holding meetings with the protes- tors to pacify the situa- tion, the police said. Three days ago a man, his son and daughter-in-law were abducted by unidentified persons at Pangeree area. While the son escaped, the two others were killed, police said. of fear among the locals. Meanwhile, amid grow- ing clamour for a ban on temple fireworks display, the Travancore Devaswom Board which manages about 1,255 temples in the state, said it did not support a complete ban on such displays. Prayar Goapal- akrishnan, President of TDB, said the board was against banning the py- rotechnics during temple festivals as they are part of rituals. Meanwhile, police has registered a case against six persons, including members of the temple managing com- mittee and associates of firework contractors, on attempt to murder and other charges in connec- tion with the Putttingal Devi temple fire tragedy. Five persons have also been held for question- ing, but the police did not the reveal the identity of those booked and de- tained. The accused were charged under Section 307 (attempt to murder) and 308 (attempt to com- mit culpable homicide) of IPC and Section four of the Explosives Substanc- es Act, police said. The Kerala government had ordered a judicial probe by a retired High Court Judge as also a probe by the Crime Branch. While the prime minister ap- peared on the accident NEET and they could ad- mit students in undergrad- uate and post-graduate courses on the basis of tests conducted. Allowing the plea for review of its July 18, 2013 order. spot in the afternoon, the temple authorities disap- peared soon after the fire tragedy. Late on Sunday, police detained five peo- ple and filed cases against Varkala Krishnankut- ty and Kazhakoottam Surendran, the contrac- tors entrusted with the fireworks by the temple authorities. Krishnankut- ty is absconding while Surendran was critically injured in the blaze. There were around 15,000 peo- ple in the temple maidan and surroundings at the time of the incident, and temple authorities were prima facie guilty of vio- lating the district admin- istration’s order against holding a fireworks show.

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News BriefOpeners give

Kings XI a flying start

SP appoints Shivpal Yadav as UP party

incharge

Agency | Mohali

The third game of this year’s IPL will be be-tween Suresh Raina-led Gujarat Lions and Kings XI Punjab at the I.S. Bin-dra stadium in Mohali. Both sides have plenty of firepower in their arse-nal - David Miller, Glenn Maxwell, Shaun Marsh for the Punjab; Aaron Finch, Swayne Smith, Brendon McCullum and Raina and Ravindra Jade-ja for the Lions. So we should be in for a cracker of a contest. Runs have dried up after Vohra’s dismissal and that’s got the better of Vijay (42 off 34 balls) .

Maharashtra Govt to probe babus over

‘FD scam’Agency | Mumbai

The BJP-led Govern-ment in Maharashtra said. the legislative As-sembly that it would conduct in-depth in-quiry into a `fixed deposit scam’ which allegedly took place during the previous Congress-NCP regime.Minister of State for Home Ranjit Patil said while replying to a call-ing attention notice by BJP MLA Atul Bhat-khalkar that an in-depth probe will be initiated against the officials in-volved in the scam. Fi-nance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar said.

Agency | Lucknow

Samajwadi Party su-premo Mulayam Singh Yadav today appoint-ed his younger brother Shivpal Yadav as the party incharge of Uttar Pradesh. “Shivpal Ya-dav has been appointed as UP incharge of SP by party supremo Mu-layam Singh Yadav,” a release here said.Shivpal, who is a cabi-net minister in Akhilesh Yadav government is also the party’s chief spokesperson.

All rules were violated : Death toll touches 109 “Kerala temple fire”

Agency | New Delhi

Two Indian students at a medical college in Ukraine were on Sunday stabbed to death while another sustained injuries in the attack. Those who died in the Sunday attack allegedly carried out by three Ukrainian nationals have been identified as Pranav Shaindilya from Muzaffarnagar and Ankur Singh from Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh. Indra-jeet Singh Chauhan, hail-ing from Agra, was also stabbed and was recuper-ating in a hospital. “In an unfortunate event, three Indian students in Uzh-

Agency | Dehradun

Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswa-ti has waded into a con-troversy by saying that entry of women in the Shani Shingnapur temple will lead to rise in crimes against them like rape. “Women should not feel triumphant about visiting the sanctum sanctorum of Shani Shingnapur tem-ple in Maharashtra. They should stop all the drum beating about what they have done. Worshipping

Agency | Kollam

A day after 109 people were killed and 380 injured in the tragic fire incident in Kollam district of Kerala, three cars with ‘explosives’ were reportedly found near the Puttingal temple on Monday. The devas-tating fire had engulfed the 100-year-old Puttin-gal Devi Temple complex

during an unauthorised display of fireworks early on Sunday morning. the bomb squad has reached the location and is verify-ing the nature of the explo-sives. , the owners of the cars have been identified as SS Thushara, Suren-dran KL & Stalin Almeda. This latest development has created an atmosphere

Agency | Assam

At least 11 people were killed and 20 injured in Assam on Monday after a high-voltage wire hit by police firing fell on demonstrators protesting over a murder case. Po-lice said a large number of protesters --- armed with matchets and sticks -- pelted stones at Pan-

geree police station in Tinsukia district. They demanded that those ar-rested for the murder of two people in the area three days ago be handed over to them. Police fired in the air to disperse the mob, and the bullets hit an overhead high-tension electric wire that fell on the demonstrators. Nine

Agency | New Delhi

Recalling its earlier or-der, the Supreme Court on Monday said admission to private medical colleges will be on the basis of en-trance tests conducted un-der the National Eligibili-ty-Entrance Test (NEET). In its earlier order, the apex court had ruled that admissions to private medical colleges did not need to be routed through

Three cars with ‘explosives’ found

Agency | Moscow

Three suicide bombers blew themselves on Mon-day up as they tried to storm a police station in the usually peaceful re-gion of southern Russia, police said. No other ca-sualties were reported in the incident which took place in Novoselitskoye village in the southern Stavropol region. “We were holding a meeting in the morning when five explosions went off,” Sergei Karamyshev, a se-nior local police official, said. ”Three people blew themselves up after an officer on duty at the en-trance blocked the door to the building,” he said. He said three of the explo-

Two Indian students stabbed to death in Ukraine, one injured: MEA

Women’s entry in Shani Shingapur temple will lead to rise in rapes: Swaroopanand

Suicide bombers target police station in south Russia, all killed

Assam: Live wire falls on protesters after police firing, 11 dead

SC recalls its controversial 2013 verdict on medical entrance

sions were caused by the suicide bombers, while a fourth was caused by a grenade while the source of the fifth blast was not immediately clear. There was no immediate infor-mation on the identities of the bombers. Russia’s North Caucasus has been gripped by nearly daily violence for years due to a simmering Islamist in-surgency there but attacks

in southern Russia are ex-tremely rare. A regional police spokeswoman, however, said only one of the attackers had deto-nated an explosive charge while the other two as-sailants were killed by “return fire.” “They were shooting at the building,” Natalya Tyncherova said. adding that the exact number of assailants was still unclear.

gorod Medical College (Ukraine) were stabbed by three Ukrainian nation-als at around 3 AM in the morning of Sunday, April 10,” said External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup. Shaindi-lya was a third year stu-dent while Singh was a fourth year student at the

college. “Based on his (Chauhan) statement, the police apprehended the Ukrainian nationals who were trying to cross the Ukrainian border. Pass-ports/documents of the three Indian students and blood-stained knife were reportedly recovered from the Ukrainian nationals,”

the MEA spokesman said. He said Indian Embas-sy in Kiev was informed of the incident around 11 AM yesterday and it has been trying to ascertain the facts from the police, the University authorities and other local contacts. “The Embassy has spo-ken to the families of the two deceased students. All necessary actions are be-ing taken to complete the formalities for sending the two bodies to India. The Embassy is also taking up the matter related to safety of Indian students strong-ly with the Foreign Office of Ukraine,” said Swarup.

Shani will bring ill luck to them and give rise to crimes against them like rape,” he told reporters in Haridwar yesterday. A 400-year-old ban on entry of women into the

shrine’s core area was lifted by the temple trust last week following ad-vocacy group Bhooma-ta Brigade’s agitation against gender bias and the Bombay High Court

order upholding the equal rights to worship. Noting that worshipping shani is not good for women, Swaroopanand said in-stead of exulting over visiting the sanctum sanc-torum of Shani Shingana-pur temple, they should have done something about stopping men from consuming intoxicating substances under whose influence they commit crimes against them like rape. Swaroopanand, who is the Shankaracharya of the Dwarka-Shardapeeth, is on a fortnight long visit to Haridwar.

of them died on the spot and one died at Tinsukia Civil Hospital. Another person died on way to Assam Medical College Hospital in neighbouring Dibrugarh district. Senior district civil and police of-ficials, along with central paramilitary forces and police reinforcements, have rushed to the spot. The officials were holding meetings with the protes-tors to pacify the situa-tion, the police said. Three days ago a man, his son and daughter-in-law were abducted by unidentified persons at Pangeree area. While the son escaped, the two others were killed, police said.

of fear among the locals. Meanwhile, amid grow-ing clamour for a ban on temple fireworks display, the Travancore Devaswom Board which manages about 1,255 temples in the state, said it did not support a complete ban on such displays. Prayar Goapal-akrishnan, President of TDB, said the board was against banning the py-rotechnics during temple festivals as they are part of rituals. Meanwhile, police has registered a case against six persons, including members of the temple managing com-mittee and associates of firework contractors, on attempt to murder and

other charges in connec-tion with the Putttingal Devi temple fire tragedy. Five persons have also been held for question-ing, but the police did not the reveal the identity of those booked and de-tained. The accused were charged under Section 307 (attempt to murder) and 308 (attempt to com-mit culpable homicide) of IPC and Section four of the Explosives Substanc-es Act, police said. The Kerala government had ordered a judicial probe by a retired High Court Judge as also a probe by the Crime Branch. While the prime minister ap-peared on the accident

NEET and they could ad-mit students in undergrad-uate and post-graduate courses on the basis of tests conducted. Allowing the plea for review of its July 18, 2013 order.

spot in the afternoon, the temple authorities disap-

peared soon after the fire tragedy. Late on Sunday,

police detained five peo-ple and filed cases against Varkala Krishnankut-ty and Kazhakoottam Surendran, the contrac-tors entrusted with the fireworks by the temple authorities. Krishnankut-ty is absconding while Surendran was critically injured in the blaze. There were around 15,000 peo-ple in the temple maidan and surroundings at the time of the incident, and temple authorities were prima facie guilty of vio-lating the district admin-istration’s order against holding a fireworks show.

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DAYKollam tragedy: The right to pray in safety

India is a land of religions — and more religions mean more festivals and pilgrimages. Given the multitude of followers who flock to temples, shrines and churches across India every year, one would expect that festi-val organisers by now would have perfected the art of crowd management and adhere to safety measures ex-pected to be observed at such events. Sadly, Sunday reminded us that that was not the case. In an accident during an unauthorised firecracker display at the Put-tingal Devi temple, in Kollam, in Kerala, more than 110 people were killed and about 300 were injured. The accident adds to the long list of tragedies at reli-gious gatherings India has witnessed over the years: 22 pilgrims were killed in a stampede in Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh in 2015, 89 at the Ratangarh temple in Madhya Pradesh in 2013, 105 at Sabarimala, Kerala, in 2011 are some of the recent ones. This shows that the safety of the believer is not factored in while organ-ising such religious gatherings. This should not be the case. The State and the festival organisers have the re-sponsibility to ensure the safety and security of people who attend such gatherings. There are existing laws but tragedies happen when they are bypassed — as was the case in Kollam. The tragedy also points to the fact that law enforcement agencies need to get proactive. Since 2003, Kerala has a law that bans the use and storage of certain types of locally-made firecrackers, the ones predominantly used for festivals. That the police raided and seized more than 150 kilogrammes of explosives — the legal limit is 15 kg — from various places in and around Kollam also shows that if officials had been on the job perhaps the tragedy could have been avoided. A Left leader attempted to pin the blame on the Oommen Chandy-led UDF government. Such politics will not help either the victims or in shaping a discussion that will lead to awareness among the people to avoid such accidents. To make religious gatherings and pilgrimag-es safe it is necessary to have the required infrastruc-ture that can hold the volume of devotees. Adequate open spaces and wide roads play an important role. Crowd management, including regulating the number of devotees inside the temple/church, is crucial for this. Such places should also have a contingency or evac-uation plan, in the unfortunate event of a tragedy. In-dia is a land of religions — and more religions mean more festivals and pilgrimages. Given the multitude of followers who flock to temples, shrines and churches across India every year, one would expect that festi-val organisers by now would have perfected the art of crowd management and adhere to safety measures ex-pected to be observed at such events.

“The constitution - not custom - will be its guiding principle when it decides on whether women must be allowed into the Sabarimala temple”

- “Can you deny a woman her right to climb Mount everest?”, the Supreme Court asked on Monday, In using the everest example, the top court was underscoring the point that...

Agency | New Delhi

All roads led to Sathyam Cinemas on Monday morning for the audio launch of Suriya’s film 24. This movie, direct-ed by Vikram Kumar, is a highly anticipated one and music maestro AR Rahman has done the score for the film. At the audio launch, the Oscar winner and his group of talented singers and mu-sicians performed live for the invitees. Suriya’s fa-ther, renowned yesteryear actor Sivakumar, and his brother, actor Karthi were also present at the audio launch with a host of oth-

er celebrities. Sivakumar who spoke at the audio launch said that late di-rector K Balachander had bestowed on him the title ‘Silent Sakalakala Valla-van’ but that the title suit-ed Suriya better than him. He added that his astrolo-ger had told him that his son would become a great actor and have a love mar-riage. “I didn’t believe in both, but my son has been successful and reached great heights,” stated Siv-akumar. Suriya’s brother Karthi launched the trail-er of 24 and then Suriya got on stage to speak at the event.

Agency | New Delhi

Salman Khan’s “Dabangg 3” has been dragged into an unnecessary contro-versy. London-based model Pearl Raah has been sending out topless photos and scandalous pressers claiming to have been considered for the third installment. A friend of the superstar told Bol-lywoodLife that none of what the model has to say is true and that putting out sleazy pictures only means she’s desperate for attention. The insider even said that contrary to Pearl’s statements, Sal-man has no idea who she is. This news comes after director-producer Arbaaz Khan announced that the cast and crew will begin with the film (“Dabangg 3”) sometime next year. “Next year we will start working for ‘Dabangg 3.’ Right now, Bhai (Salman Khan) is busy with some of his projects like Sultan and others. So ‘Dabangg 3’ is in queue. I cannot say the exact time, but next year for sure,” Catch News quoted him as say-ing. The idea of continu-ing the franchise was

Agency | New Delhi

So everyone’s looking forward to Emraan Hash-mi’s Azhar this year. Af-ter all, it’s a promising biopic based on the con-troversial life of former Indian cricketer Moham-med Azharuddin who for all that we know was one of the most successful Indian cricket captains. However, his career was brought to a standstill thanks to his involvement in a match fixing scan-dal. From being the most revered cricketer, he be-came the most despised one within a matter of days. And it is this matter that will be the focal point of the film. Definitely a story that deserves to be brought to the audience. However, wait until you check out this latest post-er of the film. It gives out the story in itself. Fea-turing Emraan as Azhar and Nargis Fakhri as his girlfriend Sangeeta Bi-jlani, the poster paints an intriguing picture of

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Sunny Leone and her ultra oomph quotient will be on display this summer as her next film titled One Night Stand gears up for an April end release. The movie has the usual bold elements that one would expect from a Sunny Leone film and may be more this time around given the ti-tle of film itself is ‘One Night Stand’. The newly released trailer shows us many glimpses of siz-zling love making scenes between Sunny Leone

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Suriya’s ‘24’ audio launched with AR Rahman!

Pearl raah not in Salman Khan’s ‘Dabangg 3’, goes TOPleSS for publicity?

New ‘Azhar’ poster captures the rise and fall of Mohammad Azharuddin beautifully!

Sunny leone’s ultra oomph factor is on display

his troubled past. Espe-cially if you see how his banner of “India’s Hero’ has been set on fire . This perhaps depicts the ex-act scenario of Azhar’s unfortunate fall. But the other side equally shows him walking with pride, along with his lady love which only proves his inspiring journey. This reminds us of Azhar’s in-terview talking about his affair with Sangeeta. He had said, “I fell in love

with Sangeeta when I saw her for the first time. I de-cided I would marry her.” Sources close to the yes-teryear’s actress had said that “Sangeeta will never agree to the second wife status. Even during Sal-man Khan days, she al-ways wanted marriage.” Ironically just before Sangeeta got involved with Azharuddin, she had experienced heartache similar to that of Azhar’s first wife, Naureen.”

Sunny Leone

starrer One Night Stand trailer

out, gears up for an April end

release

and Tanuj Virwani (Rati Agnihotri’s son). From bedroom to bathtub, the movie has packed itself with adequate dose of sex. Sunny Leone is her usual comfortable self in the film and thankfully One Night Stand isn’t as crude as Mastizaade that made many cringe owing to its double entendres. The love making scenes too seem to have been tastefully shot which will perhaps not trou-ble the scissor friendly Censor Board much this time. The movie revolves around a one night stand and how it wrecks havoc in the married life of Ur-vil (Tanuj) after a night’s no strings attached sexu-al encounter with Selina (Sunny). What began as a one night stand soon snowballs into an obses-sion for Urvil with him

unable to stop himself from further lusting af-ter Selina. While Selina certainly has no designs in a harbouring a longer encounter and dismisses it as a one night stand, Urvil’s obsession de-stroys his marital life and brings him to the brink of disaster with Selina labeling him as a stalker. The movie will be Ta-nuj’s second Bollywood outing after a forgetta-ble debut. The youngster would be looking to make it big this time and he can be rest assured of decent footfalls in theaters to watch the film courte-sy Sunny Leone’s pres-ence. For Sunny Leone, the movie will be a good platform to showcase her acting chops and change the perception about her being just a glamour face in films.

Yet another dramatic poster of Azhar featuring Emraan Hashmi and Nargis Fakhri is out and we

totally love it..

there all along. On the sidelines of “Dabangg 2” promotions, Salman had said that the next one will be a prequel and focus on Chulbul Pandey’s grow-ing up years. “We have our third film ready and it will go back and show how Chulbul Pandey be-comes Chulbul Pandey. If the second one becomes a hit, we can go to the third one, which is actually the first one. So Dabangg 3 will be a prequel,” he had

said. Meanwhile, Salman is busy with Ali Abbas Za-far’s “Sultan,” in which he plays a wrestler based out of Haryana. The 50-year-old actor has been training with professional fight-ers to master their body language well. Anushka Sharma plays his love in-terest. Randeep Hooda and Amit Sadh feature in key roles. Scheduled for an Eid release, it may clash with Shah Rukh Khan’s “Raees.”

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SPORTS ROUNDUPHuawei Watch eyes premium consumers at not so premium price

Artificial Comet May Help Decode Origin of Life on Earth

Brazilian Scientists Find New Zika-linked Brain Disorder In Adults

Agency | London

Scientists have for that first time demonstrated that certain of genetic content in living organisms’ building blocks may have formed in ices, recom-mending that comets are actually a source of the natural compounds that produced existence pos-sible On The Planet. To obtain this result, scien-tists in the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Portugal, created an artificial comet and carried out a highly detailed examination. Element that is genetic They suggest the initial reasonable situation for this important compound, which had never been noticed in cometary ices or meteorites until now’s configuration. The genetic material of most living creatures On The Planet, as well as of viruses, is made up of RNA and nucleic acids. RNA, which will be considered more ancient, is considered to happen to be one of the life’s first

molecules feature to look on Earth.

Agency | New Delhi

Chinese smartphone maker Huawei, in partnership with domestic e-commerce player Flipkart, on Mon-day launched its first wearable device, the Huawei Watch, for the India market priced at Rs 22,999 and said that it was targeted at premium consumers. The new watch, priced competitively, will rival Motoro-la’s second generation Moto 360, recently launched Samsung Gear S2, Asus Zenwatch 2, the older LG Urbane and the Apple Watch, most of which are priced in the same price range. However, the com-pany said that it was not focussed on gaining quick market share and added that the device was a watch first device which essentially means that Huawei focussed on making a watch first and then putting

technology onto it.

Agency | Chikago

Scientists in Brazil have uncovered a new brain disorder associated with Zika infections in adults: an autoimmune syndrome called acute disseminat-ed encephalomyelitis, or ADEM, that attacks the brain and spinal cord. Zika has already been linked with the autoimmune disorder Guillain-Barre syn-drome, which attacks peripheral nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, causing temporary paralysis that can in some cases require patients to rely on respirators for breathing. The new discovery now shows Zika may provoke an immune attack on the central nervous system as well. The findings add to the growing list of neurological damage associated with Zika. According to the World Health Organi-zation, there is a strong scientific consensus that, in addition to Guillain-Barre, Zika can cause the birth defect microcephaly, though conclusive proof may take months or years. Microcephaly is defined by unusually small heads that can result in develop-mental problems. Brazil said it has confirmed more than 940 cases to be related to Zika infections in the mothers. Brazil is investigating nearly 4,300 addi-tional suspected cases of microcephaly.

As others stock up on batsmen, Krr’s strength is depth in bowling

Virat Kohli joins Premier Futsal football league as brand ambassador

Singapore Open: Saina Nehwal set to relive feat achieved in 2010

Tug of War: Canine attacks and man killing dogs, no more stray incidents

Suresh raina and IPl records: Two sides of the same coin

Sachin Tendulkar’s movie teaser on April 14th

Agency | Kolkata

The first thing to notice about the ease with which Kolkata Knight Riders romped to victory is how the overs were distribut-ed among the bowlers by Gautam Gambhir. Even Colin Munro chanced his arm for an over in which he was getting lateral movement. Six bowlers were used against Del-hi Daredevils. And that didn’t even include Yusuf Pathan who at one point of his IPL career looked

a safer bet for four cheap overs than batting his team to safety. The depth in bowling always made Kolkata Knight Riders a team to look out for. That is in contrast with other teams who look to fill their team with bats-men. Consider this: KKR did without the services of Sunil Narine, Morne Morkel and Shakib Al Hasan on Sunday. When they return, KKR might have to bench John Hast-ings, Brad Hogg and Col-

in Munro but it is what captains prefer to term ‘a happy headache to have’. And not many IPL teams can boast of that headache in the bowling department. As it turned out on Sunday, even the second options gave a taste of what KKR prom-ises at half-strength. Take the case of Hogg. If he is lucky, the 45-year-old spinner might play around six or seven matches. The match against Delhi Dare-devils was one of those.

Agency | Singapore

Six summers ago, Saina Nehwal had stood at the podium here with the gold medal dangling around her neck and the Indian ace will hope to relive those moments by clinch-ing the title once again when the Singapore Su-per Series begins here to-morrow. Saina has played only three times in the last five editions here at the Singapore Indoor Sta-

dium but she could not go beyond the quarterfinals. The Indian will look to cross that mark this time around when she starts her campaign against USA’s Beiwen Zhang on Wednesday. World No. 8 Saina, who had to go through a nagging injury since late last year, has reached the semifinals in the last three tournaments -- Swiss Grand Prix Gold, India Open Super Series and Malaysia Super Se-

Agency | Mumbai

Star India batsman Vi-rat Kohli has joined the recently-announced Premier Futsal football league as its brand am-bassador. Premier Futsal was launched amid much fanfare last week and Kohli, who has been the face of Indian Cricket over the last few years, will now lend his name to Futsal, the newer, shorter 5-a-side variant of soc-cer. His announcement as brand ambassador follows the unveiling of soccer legend Luis Figo as Premier Futsal’s pres-ident last week, marking another major coup for the league as it heads

Agency | New Delhi

2016 is set to witness three cricket related mov-ies come to life with all being biopics based on Indian cricketers. The re-lease date for movie on Sachin Tendulkar hasn’t been decided yet but the teaser will go live on April 14th. The flick cap-tures Tendulkar’s cricket and personal life in great detail with Sachin him-self featuring in the mov-ie. The movie is directed by James Erskine, a Lon-don-based award-win-ning writer, director and producer. The film will also reveal a few aspects of his life which have

Agency | Mohali

Records and Suresh Raina go hand in hand in Indian Premier League (IPL). He’s not just de-structive with the bat but has been the top-notch fielder in this cash-rich T20 spectacle. Recently named as the captain of the newcomers Gujarat Lions (GL), Raina will be keen to scale new heights with his lead-ership as well. In fact, captaincy is not new for the southpaw. He was the second youngest In-dian to captain in short-er formats. To add to the fire, batting maestro Virat Kohli and wily off-spin-ner Ravichandran Ashwin made their T20I debut under Raina’s captaincy. However, when it comes to IPL, he has captained Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for 3 matches in MS

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ries Premier. The tour-nament will start with the qualifiers tomorrow while the main draw will commence only a day af-ter when besides Saina, P V Sindhu, H S Prannoy, Ajay Jayaram and K Sri-kanth will take the court with an eye on the World ranking. Two-time bronze medallist at World Cham-pionship, Sindhu, who reached the quarterfinals in the last two events at India and Malaysia, will open her campaign against Thailand’s Bu-sanan Ongbumrungphan. The 20-year-old from Hyderabad has beaten Busanan six times in the past, including a three-game victory recently in the second round of the India Open Super Series.

Premier Futsal is set to take place in India from July 15th to July 24th with each game

split into two halves of 20 minutes each

into its inaugural season. Virat Kohli said, “We all grew up playing 5-a-side soccer. The combination of speed & flamboyance is what attracts so many people across the globe to watch & play the sport. Futsal is a fast and excit-ing sport. “Futsallers dis-

play a lot of flair, skill and swag on the field, which are all qualities I relate to. I am tremendously excit-ed to be a part of Premier Futsal and motivated to positively contribute to the development of this wonderful new sport in India.”

never been heard of or seen before. ‘Azhar’ is an upcoming film directed by Tony D’Souza based on certain well known and highly talked about incidents surrounding former India captain Mo-hammad Azharuddin. The film is scheduled for a worldwide release on 13 May 2016. The

third movie sees current limited overs captain MS Dhoni’s life be told through the direction of Neeraj Pandey with Su-shant Singh Rajput play-ing ‘Dhoni’ in the film. The teaser of this movie was released on March 15, 2016 during India vs Pakistan at ICC World Twenty20.

Correspondent | Surat

On March 31, four-year-old Dharmesh was mauled by two stray dogs while playing out-side his home in Umra area of Surat. After hear-ing his cries , neigh-bours rescued him, but the boy succumbed to injuries in the hospital. A few months ago in Su-rat’s Gopipura area, five dogs were given poison laced biscuits leading to their death. It has been

learnt that residents of the area were annoyed with a regular spate in dog attacks on bike rid-ers and children playing on the streets. Animal activists had lodged a complaint in this regard with Athwalines police station, but Inspector D P Vaghela then said. that the case was against un-known persons who re-mained undetected. Due to lack or ineffectiveness of action plan to control

the stray dog, similar in-cidents have been report-ed from different parts of Gujarat over the last two years. Around 40 villag-ers of Dholai in Navsari district were attacked by three stray dogs on March 8 and March 9. Suspect-ing the dogs were rabid, the villagers killed them. In Vadodara, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Public School at Makarpura had discontinued its lunch facility after eight-year-old Mehnaz Jamali was mauled by the stray dogs inside the school com-pound in July 2014. She had sustained injuries to stomach, chest, arms, legs and pinna, besides a gash on her skull. The then principal, Hemant Kumar, had to resign af-ter agitation by parents.

Dhoni’s absence. Speak-ing of records, Raina has played 132 matches in IPL, which is the most by any player. What makes it even more captivating is, he is the only player to never miss a game. More-over, Raina is the highest run-scorer in IPL. He has plundered 3,699 runs at an impressive average of 34.25 and blistering av-erage of 139.84. He also holds the record for the second most half-centu-

ries (25) in IPL. Plus, he does not shy away when it comes to spanking max-imums as well. His 150 sixes is the second most, with Chris Gayle at the top with record-breaking 230 sixes These records are evidence to the fact that Raina is either at the top or is the second best. To add to it, his 16-ball 50 against Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) is the joint sec-ond fastest half-century in IPL.

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