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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 12, 2016, Thursday 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 Observing that in the past one-and-a-half months the state suffered losses, Rawat said, “What ends well remains well. And from here, making a new start will be beneficial for the state.” 12 th May, 2016 - Thursday Year :02, Issue : 119 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Amitabh Bachchan wishes success to ‘Azhar’ Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Delhi Daredevils (Hyderabad) (8:00 PM) Agency | New Delhi Snapping its two-day falling streak, gold re- covered by Rs 100 to Rs 29,950 per 10 grams at the bullion market today, taking positive cues from global mar- ket along with increased buying by jewellers. Silver also rebounded by Rs 500 to Rs 41,100 per kg due to increased offtake by industrial units and coin makers. Agency | New Delhi Britain has told India that it cannot deport Vi- jay Mallya, who is fac- ing money laundering charges in the country, but could consider an ex- tradition request for him. The UK government’s response came nearly a fortnight after India made a request for the deporta- tion of Mallya, whose Indian passport was re- voked in a bid to secure his presence for investi- gations against him under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002. Agency | Mumbai Megastar Amitabh Bachchan wished good luck to the team of up- coming film “Azhar”. The 73-year-old “Wa- zir” actor took to Twit- ter to give best wishes. “Sony Pictures that partnered us on ‘PIKU’ now bring out another... “AZHAR”. My wishes for its success as ever... A biopic,” Bachchan tweeted. Agency | Mumbai In a fresh twist to the sensational Sheena Bora murder case, key accused Indrani Mukerjea’s for- mer driver Shyamvar Rai on Wednesday told a spe- cial CBI court here that he wants to turn approv- er and “disclose certain truths about the commis- sion of the offence.” Last week, Rai had written a two-page letter to the court stating that he wants to reveal the truth and had sought pardon in the case. When Special Judge H S Mahajan called Rai in the box today, he said, “I am aware about the acts connected with the com- mission of the offence and was a participant to the murder (of Sheena).” When the judge asked him about the case, he told the court that Shee- Agency | New Delhi The United Kingdom has told India that an inval- id passport is not reason enough for the country to deport anyone. This makes it difficult for banks to recover their dues of over Rs 9,000 crore and for authorities to try him. Luckily, India and the UK have an ex- tradition treaty signed be- tween them. Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister of India told the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday that this re- sponse from the UK was expected. He said, “An- Agency | Gaya A day after being sus- pended from JD(U) in connection with recovery of liquor bottles from her house, the Excise depart- ment on Wednesday sealed MLC Manorama Devi’s residence and also inten- sified its efforts to arrest the absconding legislator. Officials of Excise depart- ment with the help of po- lice sealed the residence of the suspended MLC in posh Anugrah Puri colo- ny, Senior Superintendent of Police Garima Mallik said. The sealing of the house came in the wake of a case registered against the MLC with Rampur Agency | Dehradun Set to return as Chief Min- ister after one-and-a-half months of dramatic twists and turns, Harish Rawat on Wednesday said the judiciary has restored the faith of people in democra- cy in Uttarakhand even as he pledged to start afresh forgetting the “bad patch” to take the state forward. Rawat, who thanked Con- gress President Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and other party leader for lend- ing support, said the state would need active support of the central government and that he would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minis- ter Arun Jaitley. The judi- ciary has restored the faith of the people in democra- cy, he said, stressing that the state will start a “new Agency | New Delhi With the Supreme Court annulling the call drop compensation regula- tion, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday said telecom operators must “heed properly” his call for im- proving service quality. “When they can expand telecom services to the nook and corner of the country, why can’t they improve the quality?” Prasad asked soon after the court judgement. The apex court on Wednes- day set aside the call-drop penalty provision put in place by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of Faith in judiciary restored:Rawat Gold glitters on jewellers’ buying UK will not deport Vijay Mallya Today MaTch IPL 2016 BJP replies ‘you have lost people’s confidence’ “Cong wins floor test” The UK just said it cannot deport Vijay Mallya. Here’s the process to extradite him Sheena Bora murder case: Indrani’s ex- driver seeks to become approver other alternative process is that when the charge- sheet is filed after inves- tigation, then extradition has to be demanded.” As per the UK’s Immigration Act of 1971, an individu- al does not require a valid passport to remain in the country as long as their passport was valid when leave to remain or enter the UK was conferred. In other words, removal notice is usually required when a person has no leave to remain in the UK as they have overstayed a previous visa or they have entered the country ille- gally when they first en- tered. However, the UK has acknowledged the seriousness of the allega- tions and has expressed its keenness to assist In- dia in the matter and have asked the government to consider requesting mu- tual legal assistance or extradition. na was killed by stran- gulation. He also told the court that he was under “no pressure, threat or co- ercion” to reveal the facts in the case and was “re- pentant” for his act. The court directed CBI to file its reply on May 17 over Rai’s plea to turn approv- er in the case. Rai was the first accused to be arrest- ed in connection with the murder case in August 2015. The killing came to light after Rai was picked up in connection with an arms case and later spilled the beans. Two days ago, the court had castigated Thane jail officials for failing to produce Rai before the court and had warned of contempt pro- ceedings while directing them to bring him today. TRAI to decide on SC order, we expect better service: Telecom Minister Bihar youth murder: Suspended JD(U) MLC’s house sealed, say Police India (Trai), which man- dated mobile providers to compensate consumers Re 1 for every dropped call subject to a maximum of Rs 3 a day. It called the regulation “ultra vires, ar - bitrary, unreasonable and non-transparent”. Com- menting on the order, Prasad said, “As far the judgement is concerned, Trai regulation is under scrutiny. Therefore, Trai needs to take a call. As far as government obliga- tion is concerned, we shall continue to persuade tele- com operators to provide good service.” Invoking the social commitment card, Prasad held that con- sumers expect good ser- vice from mobile opera- tors, and as a minister, it is his responsibility to keep persuading and monitor- ing them to ensure they fix gaps in their network. police station last night in connection with about 18 bottles of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) bottles recovered from her house during a search on Monday. The search was made for her son Rocky Yadav, who allegedly shot dead a youth, in Gaya on Saturday night. Police questioned a domestic help and a cook of the MLC about her where- abouts. Trouble mounted on the legislator after her suspension from JD(U) last night in connection with recovery of liquor bottles in dry state Bihar, and charge of hiding facts about her son Rocky Ya- dav who allegedly killed a class XIIth student Adi- tya Sachdeva after the car in which he was travel- ling overtook the SUV of the MLC’s son. chapter” by forgetting the past experience. “Judiciary in a way came forward as an adjudicator of consti- tutional and democractic values. From the Supreme Court to the High Court, I want to thank the judicia- ry. With this, the trust of people in the constitutional set up has increased fur- ther,” Rawat told report- ers here. Observing that in the past one-and-a-half months the state suffered losses, Rawat said, “What ends well remains well. And from here, making a new start will be beneficial for the state.” He said, “It will be beneficial for the state if we think all this as a bad patch or a troubled patch and forget it and think of the way forward. I want to thank the Attorney General and the central government for showing magnanimity and telling the court that they are going to withdraw Pres- ident’s rule. “We believe that after all the other sad chapters and questions (that have arisen out of this episode), the central government will come out with solutions,” he said. Noting that the state needs “active support” of the central government, Rawat said that he would meet Prime Minister Na- rendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. He said Sonia Gandhi, Rahul initiated the ‘save democracy’ campaign to give a lead to democratic forces, other political par- ties and the people who gave moral support. “I want to thank Mayawa- ti for supporting us. The people who supported us are very precious for me. When I go there (to Del- hi), I will also meet the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister and will tell them that the state of Uttarakhand needs your support,” Rawat said. BJP, however, lashed out at Congress and Rahul Gandhi, saying he should not give sermons as his party has “murdered” democracy by “paying off” legislators and has “lost” the confidence of the people of the state. “Congress, which is a murderer of democracy, is undemocratic and is a champion of corruption, should not give sermons to BJP on democracy.

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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 12, 2016, Thursday 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

Observing that in the past one-and-a-half months the state suffered losses, Rawat said, “What ends well remains well. And from here, making

a new start will be beneficial for the state.”

12th May, 2016 - ThursdayYear :02, Issue : 119Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

Amitabh Bachchan wishes success to ‘Azhar’

Sunrisers Hyderabad vs

Delhi Daredevils(Hyderabad)

(8:00 PM)

Agency | New Delhi

Snapping its two-day falling streak, gold re-covered by Rs 100 to Rs 29,950 per 10 grams at the bullion market today, taking positive cues from global mar-ket along with increased buying by jewellers. Silver also rebounded by Rs 500 to Rs 41,100 per kg due to increased offtake by industrial units and coin makers.

Agency | New Delhi

Britain has told India that it cannot deport Vi-jay Mallya, who is fac-ing money laundering charges in the country, but could consider an ex-tradition request for him. The UK government’s response came nearly a fortnight after India made a request for the deporta-tion of Mallya, whose Indian passport was re-voked in a bid to secure his presence for investi-gations against him under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002.

Agency | Mumbai

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan wished good luck to the team of up-coming film “Azhar”. The 73-year-old “Wa-zir” actor took to Twit-ter to give best wishes. “Sony Pictures that partnered us on ‘PIKU’ now bring out another... “AZHAR”. My wishes for its success as ever... A biopic,” Bachchan tweeted.

Agency | Mumbai

In a fresh twist to the sensational Sheena Bora murder case, key accused Indrani Mukerjea’s for-mer driver Shyamvar Rai on Wednesday told a spe-cial CBI court here that he wants to turn approv-er and “disclose certain truths about the commis-sion of the offence.” Last week, Rai had written a two-page letter to the

court stating that he wants to reveal the truth and had sought pardon in the case. When Special Judge H S Mahajan called Rai in the box today, he said, “I am aware about the acts connected with the com-mission of the offence and was a participant to the murder (of Sheena).” When the judge asked him about the case, he told the court that Shee-

Agency | New Delhi

The United Kingdom has told India that an inval-id passport is not reason enough for the country to deport anyone. This makes it difficult for banks to recover their dues of over Rs 9,000 crore and for authorities to try him. Luckily, India and the UK have an ex-tradition treaty signed be-tween them. Arun Jaitley, Finance Minister of India told the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday that this re-sponse from the UK was expected. He said, “An-

Agency | Gaya

A day after being sus-pended from JD(U) in connection with recovery of liquor bottles from her house, the Excise depart-ment on Wednesday sealed MLC Manorama Devi’s residence and also inten-sified its efforts to arrest the absconding legislator. Officials of Excise depart-ment with the help of po-lice sealed the residence of the suspended MLC in posh Anugrah Puri colo-ny, Senior Superintendent of Police Garima Mallik said. The sealing of the house came in the wake of a case registered against the MLC with Rampur

Agency | Dehradun

Set to return as Chief Min-ister after one-and-a-half months of dramatic twists and turns, Harish Rawat on Wednesday said the judiciary has restored the faith of people in democra-cy in Uttarakhand even as he pledged to start afresh forgetting the “bad patch” to take the state forward. Rawat, who thanked Con-gress President Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and other party leader for lend-ing support, said the state would need active support of the central government and that he would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minis-ter Arun Jaitley. The judi-ciary has restored the faith of the people in democra-cy, he said, stressing that the state will start a “new

Agency | New Delhi

With the Supreme Court annulling the call drop compensation regula-tion, Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday said telecom operators must “heed properly” his call for im-proving service quality. “When they can expand telecom services to the nook and corner of the country, why can’t they improve the quality?” Prasad asked soon after the court judgement. The apex court on Wednes-day set aside the call-drop penalty provision put in place by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of

Faith in judiciary restored:Rawat

Gold glitters on jewellers’ buying

UK will not deport Vijay Mallya

Today MaTch IPL 2016

BJP replies ‘you have lost people’s confidence’“Cong wins floor test”

The UK just said it cannot deport Vijay Mallya. Here’s the process to extradite him

Sheena Bora murder case: Indrani’s ex-driver seeks to become approver

other alternative process is that when the charge-sheet is filed after inves-tigation, then extradition has to be demanded.” As per the UK’s Immigration

Act of 1971, an individu-al does not require a valid passport to remain in the country as long as their passport was valid when leave to remain or enter

the UK was conferred. In other words, removal notice is usually required when a person has no leave to remain in the UK as they have overstayed a previous visa or they have entered the country ille-gally when they first en-tered. However, the UK has acknowledged the seriousness of the allega-tions and has expressed its keenness to assist In-dia in the matter and have asked the government to consider requesting mu-tual legal assistance or extradition.

na was killed by stran-gulation. He also told the court that he was under “no pressure, threat or co-ercion” to reveal the facts in the case and was “re-pentant” for his act. The court directed CBI to file its reply on May 17 over Rai’s plea to turn approv-er in the case. Rai was the first accused to be arrest-ed in connection with the murder case in August 2015. The killing came to light after Rai was picked up in connection with an arms case and later spilled the beans. Two days ago, the court had castigated Thane jail officials for failing to produce Rai before the court and had warned of contempt pro-ceedings while directing them to bring him today.

TRAI to decide on SC order, we expect better service: Telecom Minister

Bihar youth murder: Suspended JD(U) MLC’s house sealed, say Police

India (Trai), which man-dated mobile providers to compensate consumers Re 1 for every dropped call subject to a maximum of Rs 3 a day. It called the

regulation “ultra vires, ar-bitrary, unreasonable and non-transparent”. Com-menting on the order, Prasad said, “As far the judgement is concerned,

Trai regulation is under scrutiny. Therefore, Trai needs to take a call. As far as government obliga-tion is concerned, we shall continue to persuade tele-com operators to provide good service.” Invoking the social commitment card, Prasad held that con-sumers expect good ser-vice from mobile opera-tors, and as a minister, it is his responsibility to keep persuading and monitor-ing them to ensure they fix gaps in their network.

police station last night in connection with about 18 bottles of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) bottles recovered from her house during a search on Monday. The search was made for her son Rocky Yadav, who allegedly shot dead a youth, in Gaya on Saturday night. Police questioned a domestic help and a cook of the MLC about her where-

abouts. Trouble mounted on the legislator after her suspension from JD(U) last night in connection with recovery of liquor bottles in dry state Bihar, and charge of hiding facts about her son Rocky Ya-dav who allegedly killed a class XIIth student Adi-tya Sachdeva after the car in which he was travel-ling overtook the SUV of the MLC’s son.

chapter” by forgetting the past experience. “Judiciary in a way came forward as an adjudicator of consti-tutional and democractic values. From the Supreme Court to the High Court, I want to thank the judicia-ry. With this, the trust of people in the constitutional set up has increased fur-ther,” Rawat told report-ers here. Observing that in the past one-and-a-half months the state suffered losses, Rawat said, “What ends well remains well.

And from here, making a new start will be beneficial for the state.” He said, “It will be beneficial for the state if we think all this as a bad patch or a troubled patch and forget it and think of the way forward. I want to thank the Attorney General and the central government for showing magnanimity and telling the court that they are going to withdraw Pres-ident’s rule. “We believe that after all the other sad chapters and questions

(that have arisen out of this episode), the central government will come out with solutions,” he said. Noting that the state needs “active support” of the central government, Rawat said that he would meet Prime Minister Na-rendra Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

He said Sonia Gandhi, Rahul initiated the ‘save democracy’ campaign to give a lead to democratic forces, other political par-ties and the people who gave moral support. “I want to thank Mayawa-ti for supporting us. The people who supported us are very precious for me.

When I go there (to Del-hi), I will also meet the Prime Minister and the Finance Minister and will tell them that the state of Uttarakhand needs your support,” Rawat said. BJP, however, lashed out at Congress and Rahul Gandhi, saying he should not give sermons as his

party has “murdered” democracy by “paying off” legislators and has “lost” the confidence of the people of the state. “Congress, which is a murderer of democracy, is undemocratic and is a champion of corruption, should not give sermons to BJP on democracy.

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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYPolitical adventurism fails to pay in Uttarakhand

Congress leader Harish Rawat’s reinstatement as chief minister of Uttarakhand following a trial of strength in the assembly under the Supreme Court’s supervision has lessons for the Indian polity. As this newspaper has repeatedly stressed, the Centre’s first decision — to dismiss the state government a day before Mr Rawat was to prove his majority in the House as instructed by the governor — was an inju-dicious one. This amounted to undermining the offic-es of the governor as well as the assembly Speaker. When the Congress appealed against this in the Ut-tarakhand High Court, the court twice ordered a floor test, which could not take place because the Centre persisted with its legal course. Finally its case did not stand up in the Supreme Court either. As in many other cases, the BJP can only point to the number of times the Congress governments resorted to such things. But, as two wrongs do not make a right, this will not wash with the people. The government’s ac-tion had brought in its train many legal-constitution-al questions that shall be debated in future. The most important of those has been the two-member bench’s quashing of the presidential order dismissing the Ut-tarakhand government. It raised the question whether any court had the powers to quash a presidential proc-lamation. Next, the two-member bench also rapped the Centre by asking its counsel whether it was not striking at the root of democracy by dismissing an elected government. With the SR Bommai judgment — stating that only a floor test could decide whether a government had the confidence of the assembly or not — being there, it is inexplicable as to why the Centre took this action, more so, with the assembly elections in Uttarakhand less than a year away. Final-ly comes the most serious matter of the separation of powers. Over time the executive, both the political as well as the permanent, has been failing to administer things that fall within its domain. As a result, it is the courts that are deciding on matters such as the diesel ban, medical entrance tests or the Board of Control for Cricket in India. This time even the legislature had to lean on the judiciary for managing its own affairs.

“The “real opposition” to the long-pending GST bill was coming from within the government and that the main opposition was ready to give full support to it provided its three key recommendations are accepted.”

- Congress leader Jairam Ramesh also questioned the credibility of the current GDP growth figure of 7.6 per cent, claiming that nobody believes these numbers as they are “suspicious”.

Sangeeta Bijlani to Nargis, Emraan was expecting controversies around ‘Azhar’

Agency | Mumbai

Even before its release, former cricketer Moham-mad Azharuddin’s biopic has raised eyebrows of the people shown in the sports drama and its lead star Em-raan Hashmi says he is not surprised given the sub-ject of the film. Directed by Tony D’Souza, Azhar chronicles the life of Azha-ruddin, who was implicat-ed in a cricket match-fix-ing scandal in 2000, and banned by BCCI for life. In 2012, however, the Andhra Pradesh High Court lift-ed the ban, describing it as “unsustainable”. There were reports that Azharud-din’s former wife Sangeeta

Bijlani and popular crick-eter Manoj Prabhakar are set to sue the makers of the film for showing them in a bad light once the film releases. ”We knew that this film will ruffle a few feathers because he was controversial and everyone got a perception. When you are showing it through one person’s point of view, other people will feel the reality is something else. All these controversies were expected and I think when they will see the film all these speculation can go either ways. It could make things or worse or it could make them feel that they were over-reacting,” Emraan said.

Agency | New Delhi

The first look of Irrfan Khan’s upcoming film Madaari is out. The ac-tor known for his fine performances in movies like Jazbaa and Talvar is once again set to spread his charm on screen and give perfect output for the fans. Directed by Ni-shikant Kamat, the film is being co-produced by Shailesh Singh, Madan

Paliwal, Sutapa Sikdar, Shailja Kejriwal and co-produce by Nishant Pitti and Kshitiz Bhard-waj under Paramhans Creations, Dore Films and Saptrishi Cinevision production banner. The first poster of the film was released by Irrfan Khan on Twitter with the tagline, “Sshhh… Desh so raha hai !” Irrfan is in a simple avatar dressed

in a grey kurta and blue denims, with shoes in his hands. He is also seen wearing a head band. The actor, who has been a part of many critically acclaimed films like Life of Pi, The Lunchbox, Piku and many more, also lent his voice to the char-acter of Baloo in the film ‘The Jungle Book’ which has been performing very well in the country.

Agency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court al-lowed on Wednesday the Income Tax department to reopen the 2001 tax case against actor Amitabh Bachchan over his earn-ings from the quiz show Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC). The apex court set aside the Bombay high court’s order that gave relief to the actor in the

tax dispute. The Income Tax department had chal-lenged the high court’s or-der in the apex court. The high court had dismissed the IT department’s plea on February 29 last year and allowed Bachchan a tax exemption for being an artist on the show. The Supreme Court had earli-er on January 8 sought the superstar’s response on a petition by the Income

Agency | New Delhi

Last week, a piece of news splashed all over the Internet and was possibly the biggest speculation in recent times. According to a blind item in a leading tab-loid, Salman Khan is planning to get married by the end of 2016 to his long time girlfriend Iulia Van- tur. The report also claimed that Salman is doing so because of his ailing mom Sal- ma Khan. Bipasha Basu had given a very strange reaction to the news on her wed- ding day. She had clearly told the report- ers that she doesn’t want Salman to get married at all. In-stead, it should be his choice whether he wants to get married or not. Now, after Bips, good friend Daisy Shah too gave one of the strangest reasons why she doesn’t want to see Salman turning a dulha in real life. “I am against marriage. So I wouldn’t want my friends to get married too.” Ehh, what? Weird!

Agency | New Delhi

Actress Richa Chadha’s sizzling avatar in Poo-ja Bhatt’s upcoming film ‘Cabaret’ has already created a buzz about the film. But the actress doesn’t want any unwanted revelations about her look. She, reportedly, banned the use of cell phones on the film’s sets to avoid pictures getting leaked. That Chadha doesn’t want the audience to get a de-tailed idea about what her role is going to be or twists and turns in the movie, for that matter. Apparently, there are additional looks in the film that are meant to be kept under wraps for the time being and the ‘Fukrey’ actress’ banned cell phones on the sets fear-ing that some pictures from the shoot might get leaked. Cabaret features Ri-cha in the lead role playing a small town girl who makes it big in the glamour in-dustry. Directed by Kaustav Narayan Niyogi, it also stars Gulshan Devaiah and will hit the screens on May 27.

Agency | Mumbai

Bollywood actress Alia Bhatt says enacting a hockey player was phys-ically quite challenging for her and she had to push herself to look con-vincing on screen. Alia, 23, will be seen in a com-pletely deglam avatar as a migrant Bihari labourer, who is a hockey play-er, in director Abhishek Chaubey’s “Udta Pun-jab”. “It was hectic and physically very demand-ing kind of a film. I had to push myself despite the injuries I had. I trained for hockey before start-ing the film. One would need to have a lot of years of practice to pull that

When Richa Chadha didn’t allow cell phones on sets of ‘Cabaret’

Enacting hockey player was physically demanding: Alia Bhatt

Madaari: Irrfan Khan looks serious in first poster

Richa Chadha is going places not only with her versatile film choices but

also with her appearancesWith back to back releases in her kitty, the actress also appeared on the cover of Maxim magazine. The actress has also shot a sensuous video for the magazine. Richa will be next seen in Sarbjit, slated to release onMay 20th, 2016and Cabaret.

off convincingly,” Alia told reporters here at the launch of “Ikk Kudi” song from “Udta Pun-jab”. The “Shaandaar” star said as an actor she was just “pretending” to know how to play hockey, with help from coach and students who got her to achieve the perfect body language. “I was just pre-tending to know how to play hockey. I got a lot

of help from the director, the coach and the stu-dents over there to get the body language correct.” “I did try, worked hard, wanted to be comfortable with the hockey stick, and bring out a certain ease which comes from the body language of hockey players. There is a little strength and force and I wanted to bring that in my character,” Alia said.

SC allows IT dept to reopen case against Amitabh over KBC earnings

Tax department, which claimed that the actor owes to it Rs 1.66 crore as taxes on his income he earned through the quiz show during 2001-02. Earlier in 2008, the high court had allowed I-T exemption on 30% of Bachchan’s total income of Rs 50.92 crore from the show. The court had accepted the actor’s plea that being an artiste he should be given tax relief under Section 80 RR of the Income-Tax Act. The department in its appeal challenged the order on the ground that the relief is for those artists, who either earn by performing outside the country or re-ceive payment from for-eign agencies.

Daisy Shah doesn’t want Salman Khan to get married!

After Bipasha Basu, here’s another friend of Salman who

doesn’t want to see him turning a dulha...

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TVM Agency | Ahmedabad

It’s a story about Rudi, a woman who gives her all, to satisfy her family’s primary need being ‘money’ and to secure a safe future for her child, Mithi. A family unit of three – Rudi, her husband and their little daughter, Mithi, in the initial segment of the film itself, the caring of the mother for her daugh-ter is well established, portraying a protective layer of the mother, who withstands life’s odds to give smooth life to her daughter. A story interwoven with delicate intricacies of everyday struggles, and how the couple combat and find their surviv-al techniques, is captivating to watch. The central focus of the couple and their ‘looking forward to’ feature is their little girl, Mithi. All their attempts are to give her a life, which is without scars, which is like a fairytale. Will they be able to bring their dream to life? Life is not a fairy tale and so is re-vealed through the incidents and episodes that un-veil in the film. The pious an selfless bonding of a mother for her child is interwoven with fine detail-ing. The persona of the ‘mother’ and her relentless efforts and undying zeal to ‘give it all’for her child, to give her child a beautiful life, forms the basic

fervor of the film.

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Agency | Melbourne

Australia’s cricket board is seeking permission to trial the use of substi-tute players in domestic matches that would allow them to bat and bowl in place of team mates re-quiring medical attention for possible concussion. Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland said it had sought approval from the International Cricket Council (ICC) to allow ‘concussion substitutes’ in local games and ex-

Agency | Karachi

Former fast bowler, Shoaib Akhtar has giv-en the Pakistan team’s new head coach, South African Mickey Arthur around eight months to either reshape Pakistan cricket or step down from his assignment. The out-spoken and enigmatic Akhtar said he backed the appointment of Arthur who is a very seasoned and experienced coach having worked with top international teams like

South Africa and Austra-lia. “But I think in eight months time we will know whether he will make a difference or go like others before him. Because in this period we play some very im-portant series and either he will reshape the way we play our cricket or decide to bid goodbye,” Akhtar said. He made it clear that coaching the Pakistan team could be a challenging and frustrat-ing assignment for any foreigner because of the

Agency | Visakhapatnam

The inability to win close matches has ruined IPL 2016 debutants Rising Pune Supergiants. Ma-hendra Singh Dhoni is upset that RPS finished on the wrong side of last-over finishes and that ruined a team that was among the favourites at the start of the tourna-ment. In Visakhapatnam on Tuesday night, Rising Pune Supergiants did ev-

erything right to restrict high-flying Sunrisers Hyderabad to 137/8 but then lost by four runs in a tantalizing final over. The defeat meant Pune were consigned to their eighth loss in 11 matches with no hope to qualify for the top four (playoffs). For a man who is known for his ‘chasing’ skills, Dhoni was left heartbroken after he had done all the hard work to guide RPS to the

Agency | Bangalore

Late bloomers every time they have been IPL cham-pions, Mumbai Indians have an edge that makes every team scratch their heads before facing them. It could be pinned down to the confidence evoked by the Hollywood en-semble of legends in the coaching staff, the calm-ing influence of Sachin Tendulkar or the fact they

have their own system of voting someone as man of the match irrespective of the result. The most interesting is Mumbai’s way of encouraging a player whether or not he has been chosen as man of the match. So every time a match finishes, the players and support staff would sit together in the dressing room, vote among themselves who

Shoaib Akhtar gives Mickey Arthur 8 months to reshape Pakistan cricket

Pakistan in the next eight months has full Test tours to England, New Zealand and Australia and also play the West Indies

launches operations in Rajkot

and Vadodara

different cricket culture prevalent in the country. “Arthur has a reputation of being a disciplinarian and innovative coach and Pakistan cricket needs both but he has to decide when and where to draw the line,” Akhtar said on a local television channel. Pakistan in the next eight months has full Test tours to England, New Zealand and Australia and also play the West Indies in a full series in the UAE. “Arthur has all the cre-dentials to change the at-titude and mindset of our players the way they play top cricket. So I am hope-ful.” The fast bowler, whose colorful career in-cluded number of clashes with the establishment, said while he agreed that discipline was necessary in cricket teams but in-sisted players needed to be made to feel respon-sible for their actions as professional athletes.

Defeat vs SRH Breaks RPS Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s Heart

brink of victory on Tues-day night. RPS needed 14 off the last over. Sunrisers summoned their most ex-perienced pacer, Ashish Nehra to stop Dhoni (bat-ting on 22 off 17 balls) and Thisara Perera (16 not out off 11 balls). It turned out to be a fascinating six balls. After singles off the first two deliveries, Perera was out in 19.3. The Lank-an holed out at extra-cover trying for a big one. Dhoni crossed over to take strike. True to style, Dhoni mus-cled Nehra’s fourth ball for a six at widish long-on. It was a yorker that went wrong and Dhoni smashed it only the way he can. Six needed off two balls. Dho-ni is run out trying to steal a second. Barinder Sran and Yuvraj Singh plotted Dhoni’s dramatic exit in 19.5. Sunrisers have got their man.

Preity Zinta, Hazel Keech lead IPL’s hot cheerleader brigade

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Hazel Keech and sports manager Riti-ka Sajdeh are the latest to join the bandwagon of the hot cheerleaders in the Indian Premier League. While the usu-al suspects, Bollywood star and Kings XI Punjab co-owner Preity Zinta and Shikhar Dhawan’s wife Ayesha Mukherjee continue to sizzle on the sidelines, cheering their

respective teams, the new ones too are mak-ing their presence felt. It seems Lady Luck has been working wonders for Dhawan, Rohit Shar-ma and Yuvraj Singh. All the three players are in superb form, helping their teams with their sol-id performances in every match. Hazel Keech got engaged to India’s World Cup-winning hero Yuvraj in November last year

during. Yuvi has played three matches so far since his return from the injury layoff but has been tim-ing everything with tre-mendous power. He has looked fit and raring to go despite a heartbreak-ing end to his World T20 campaign last month. Dhawan is averaging 57 with the willow this season and has smashed three fifties. The south-paw is among the top 10 run-getters so far this sea-son. India opener Rohit Sharma, who married his longtime girlfriend Riti-ka Sajdeh in December, has also struck form after a lean patch at the World T20. The Mumbai Indi-ans captain is currently the fifth in the top-scor-ers list that is headed by Virat Kohli.

Mumbai have task cut out against RCB as openers look for runs on belter

Review into Phil Hughes’ death says safer helmet wouldn’t have saved him

they thought gave his best on the field and then pass on the result to the coach who would announce it in the team huddle. A round of applause followed be-fore the team finally dis-persed for the team hotel. It’s a practice followed despite disappointing de-feats. And no exception was made to it even after Mumbai Indians’ heaviest loss this season on Sun-day. But things have come to a point of no return for the defending champions who slipped to their lowest total of the season. With five wins and five losses to their name, Mumbai Indians have again left the business of qualifying for the playoffs for the busi-ness end.

England women’s captain Charlotte Edwards retires

pected a response from the world governing body by the end of the month. Sutherland’s comments followed the release of a review into the death of Australia batsman Phillip Hughes, who was struck in the head by a ball when batting in a domestic match in November 2014. “We’re also seeking ap-proval from the Cricket Australia playing condi-tions advisory committee to allow concussion sub-stitutes in all domestic male and female compe-

titions under our auspic-es,” he told reporters at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Wednesday. “One of my observations is that while we support this recommendation be-ing explored, I think it needs to be fully discussed and socialised. “It is one of the fundamentals of the game of cricket that it’s a game of 11 players and a substitute has not been al-lowed in the past and we need to work through all of the machinations of that possibility.”

Agency | London

Long-serving England women’s captain Char-lotte Edwards announced her retirement on Wednes-day after a sparkling and pioneering 20-year career. The 36-year-old led her country to glory in the Ashes, World Cup and ICC World Twenty20, winning a world-record 309 caps and scoring over 10,000 runs across the formats. “Everyone who knows me — and how much I love playing for England — will appreciate what a difficult decision it has been for me to retire from international cricket,” she said in a statement. “It’s

a decision I’ve reached after much thought and detailed discussion with (England coach) Mark Robinson and (director of England women’s cricket) Clare Connor about what is best for the team going forward. “I have given 20 years to playing for England and I leave very proud of the standing in

which the women’s game is held and of my con-tribution as a player and captain.” Edwards led En-gland on 220 occasions, with the highlights of her captaincy including three Ashes triumphs against Australia — in 2008, 2013 and 2014 — and a World Cup/World Twenty20 double in 2009.

Cricket Australia

said it had sought approval from ICC

to allow ‘concussion substitutes’ in local games and expected a response

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Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

An 11-year-old boy died at a government hospital in Ahmedabad on Tuesday after the doctors refused to admit him, said sourc-es. Shoeb was brought to Ahmedabad Munici-pal Corporation-run V S Hospital for treatment of brain fever from Kutch district at 3 am on Tues-day. The father’s pleas to doctors to admit his son in the emergency ward were not heeded, sources said. The boy died at 8 am. Prior to this, the doc-tors present kept telling the father to get the boy

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‘Kanhaiya, Hardik are intellectual terrorists’: Vivek Agnihotri

Gujarat’s maiden 18-hole Adventure Golf unveiled in Ahmedabad

Gujarat: 11-year-old boy dies after govt hospital ‘refuses’ to admit him

Govt set to introduce modified land use policy for eco-sensitive zones

shown in the OPD in the morning for brain fever. “But the boy died before the OPD opened and the father took the body to Kutch without any fur-ther procedure,” said hos-pital superintendent Dr S T Malhan. Dr Kuldeep Joshi, resident medical

officer, said, “He was to be referred to the neurol-ogy OPD the next morn-ing. About seven to eight doctors were on duty that night and we will ask each of them as to what transpired in the night and who exactly saw the patient.”

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Filmmaker Vivek Agni-hotri, who was in Ahmed-abad on Tuesday to screen his award-winning film, Buddha in a Traffic Jam, termed Patidar quota ag-itation leader Hardik Pa-tel and JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar as “in-tellectual terrorists”. Ag-nihotri’s film, however, could not be screened at the auditorium in H K col-lege campus and his inter-action with NID-Ahmed-abad students was cancelled on Tuesday. Ag-nihotri had earlier tweeted his scheduled interactions at NID-Ahmedabad fol-lowing the screening of the film and later at the

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

As his move has favored BJP, the Congress party and section of media is jointly projecting Gand-hinagar Mayor Pravin Patel as villain. As soon as he switched over to BJP after elected on Con-gress symbol, a group of Congress workers first attacked Pravin Patel’s house in Gandhinagar and broke glasses of win-dows. Later Pravin Patel was on two occasions at-

tacked and thrashed by group of Congress mem-bers – mostly Councillors. This(presented below) is one of the hate posts on social media that the state Congress spokesperson has posted. Some of our media friends have liked it on Facebook. At least cou-ple of local dailies regular-ly are seen this week using derogatory adjectives for Pravin Patel in headlines. This TV journo (in video attached below) went to Mahatma Gandhi’s stat-

ue in Gujarat Assembly complex and nearly cried while complaining against ‘Gaddar’ Pravin Patel before Gandhi’s statue. Amid conveniently and selectively adopted ideal-ism, what is forgotten is realism. Let’s go through the realistic position here, just for the two vocal groups described above. In general elections of Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation(GMC) BJP and Congress each won 16-seats.

Gujarat University – all were cancelled.Respond-ing to a query at a press meet, he said, “Hardik Patel and Kanhaiya Ku-mar are absolutely intel-lectual terrorists – they have been created. Can Hardik Patel have been created on his own or Kanhaiya? If you remove the faculty backing Kan-haiya then he wouldn’t

know what to say. When he gives interviews, he speaks nonsense. There is nothing new in his (Kan-haiya) speeches, we have heard the same speeches since our university days, this is a template for them…” The film which is set to release this week has toured 35 top varsi-ties and colleges in the last 40 days.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

An 18-hole adventure golf has started operations for the first time in Gujarat today at Gulmohar Greens Golf & Country Club as a miniature version of an actual course, it is spread over 35000 Square feet area.For those still unini-tiated into the world of golf this will play a role of practice zone before try-ing the larger course. Gul-mohar Greens club has kept the target audience flexible, open to all across every age group. The club has been working con-sistently for over a year now to grow the fan base of the sport. “The adven-ture course was planned as a part of our drive to

popularize golf. While we assessed that there were many interested individu-als willing to start playing golf, we thought aiming and putting for beginners, which include kids and adults, will encourage them to practice and ease

imperfections before tak-ing on the pressure of play-ing on an actual course. It will be a fun activity and we hope to grow our base of golf connoisseurs from Gujarat in the process and penetrate deeper into the national level,” said Mr. Alpesh Parikh, Manag-ing Director, Gulmohar Greens Golf & Coun-try Club. The adventure course will be open from 6.30 AM to 11.30 AM and between 4 PM to 9 PM ev-ery day. Incidentally, there are 12 odd golf courses in Gujarat and have only 250 odd playing members.

In support of Pravin Patel’s decision after that indecisive verdict in Gandhinagar

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat Government is all set to introduce the modified land use poli-cy for the Eco-Sensitive Zone (ESZ) around Gir sanctuary, following a re-cent interim order by the Gujarat High Court (HC) conditionally lifting the ban on non-agricultural work in the 10-km radius of the Saurashtra region that comprise Gir Nation-al Park, Gir Sanctuary, Paniya Sanctuary and Mi-tiyala Sanctuary. With the modified policy, non-ag-ricultural development work will be possible in these regions with the permission of the Chief

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

As many as 10 Indian fishermen were appre-hended and their two boats seized off Guja-rat coast by the Paki-stan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA), a Na-tional Fishworkers’ Fo-rum (NFF) official said on Wednesday. All the 10 fishermen had sailed from the coastal town of Porbandar few days back and were apprehended by the PMSA near the Inter-national Maritime Border Line (IMBL) off Jakhau coast on Tuesday, NFF secretary Manish Lodhari

Wildlife Warden of Guja-rat. Government sources said that the modified pol-icy was ready and it will be promulgated once the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) in the region due to the Talala assembly by-poll is over. Voting for Ta-lala bypoll is due on May 16. Incidentally, a sepa-rate petition challenging the state government’s au-thority to frame policy for the Eco-Sensitive Zone is pending before another bench of HC.

Pakistan apprehends 10 Indian fishermen off Gujarat coast

The boats have been identified as ‘Devnandan’ and

‘Shana’, each having five fishermen on boardsaid. “We have learnt that 10 fishermen on two boats were apprehended by PMSA near Jakhau coast on Tuesday after-noon. Pakistan authorities have informed us today that the boats and fisher-men have been taken to Karachi, where they land-ed this morning,” he said. The boats have been iden-tified as ‘Devnandan’ and ‘Shana’, each having five fishermen on board, said.

Cadaver organ transplant: In death, 2 patients give fresh

lease of life to 4Agency | Mumbai

At least four persons re-ceived a fresh lease of life through organ transplants in the city on Tuesday, af-ter families of two patients agreed to donate their or-gans following their brain stem death. Mumbai has recorded 21 donors since January. The families were willing to donate or-gans for other patients af-ter their brain stem death. In a condition where a person dies due to brain stem death, the brain stops functioning, the other vital organs continue to work until life support system is removed. Among those who underwent the organ transplant on Tuesday is a 16-year-old girl from Gu-jarat who was wait-listed for an urgent heart dona-tion in Mumbai and was in the city for a month.