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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani June 12, 2016, Sunday 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 Out of 57 Rajya Sabha seats falling vacant, voting took place for only 27 seats : BJP wins 11, Congress settles for 6 12 th June, 2016 - Sunday Year :02, Issue : 146 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Open to produce regional films, says Dia Mirza Agency | New Delhi A 23-year-old Uzbek woman was allegedly thrashed and raped by a friend at a hotel in east Delhi, police said today. The complainant, who had come to India on a tourist visa and lived at a friend’s house in Sa- ket, told police that on May 11, she had gone to meet a friend at his res- idence in Gagan Vihar. Agency | Hyderabad The Directorate of Rev- enue Intelligence (DRI) today seized 3.26 kg of gold worth Rs 97 lakh at the Rajiv Gandhi In- ternational Airport here. Based on specific intel- ligence, officers of DRI Hyderabad Zonal unit intercepted a passenger and a ground handling staff at the airport and recovered 28 gold bars weighing 3.26 kg from them, a DRI release said. The passenger had ar- rived from Dubai and was handing the gold over to the ground han- dling staff for taking it out of the airport, it said. Agency | Mumbai Actress-producer Dia Mirza says if given good scripts, she would love to back regional movies because for her the quality of a project matters more than the language it is made in. Agency | New Delhi In a slew of passenger friendly moves, India’s aviation regulator Di- rector General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) today mooted several changes that, if implemented, will put a cap on cancellation charges and slash rate charged on excess bag- gage. While the move was hailed as progressive by air passengers, the avia- tion industry warned that such ‘populist’ moves could severely impact the revenue of the air- lines. Among the sever- al changes proposed by the regulator is a change to its Civil Aviation Re- BJP wins all four seats in Rajasthan Uzbek woman raped by friend in east Delhi 3.26 kg of gold seized at RGI Airport Despite BJP’s strategy, Sibal wins RS seat from U.P. “Rajya Sabha polls” DGCA proposes cap on ticket cancellation charge, less baggage fee ED attaches Vijay Mallya, UBHL assets worth Rs1,411 crore in IDBI case Agency | Kota The fate of the 200,000 students who qualified for the JEE-Advanced exam will be revealed as the results are declared on Sunday. Students who cleared the JEE-Mains, the first phase of the two- phase IIT-Joint Entrance Examinations, were eligi- ble to sit for the JEE-Ad- vanced examination con- ducted by IIT Guwahati on May 22. Those who clear the second and final phase of the exam will be offered a place in one of the premier technology institutes in the coun- try. The JEE-Advanced 2016 was conducted in two parts — while Paper 1 was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm and Paper Agency | Mumbai The Enforcement Direc- torate (ED) on Saturday said it has attached prop- erties worth Rs.1,411 crore of business tycoon Vijay Mallya and his company United Brew- eries (Holding) Ltd in a case of alleged diversion of Rs.430 crore from an IDBI Bank Ltd loan to his Kingfisher Airlines Ltd to purchase properties over- seas. ED, on its Twitter account, wrote that it has attached properties worth Rs.1,411 crore on cur- rent market value of for- mer liquor baron Mallya and UB Group’s holding company United Brew- eries (Holding) under the Prevention of Money Agency | New Delhi The BJP’s strategy of supporting an indepen- dent candidate consid- ered close to Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi and thwart Congress candi- date Kapil Sibal’s chances in the Rajya Sabha elec- tions in Uttar Pradesh, failed to pay dividend as the former union minister secured a place to the Up- per House on Saturday de- spite heavy cross-voting across parties. The BJP’s official candidate Shiv Pratap Shukla, a former State minister, however, won with 36 votes. All seven of the candidates fielded by the ruling Sa- majwadi Party — Amar Singh, Beni Prasad Ver- ma, Kuwar Reoti Raman Singh, Vishambhar Prasad Nishad, Sukhram Singh Yadav, Surendra Nagar and controversial build- er Sanjay Seth-also made JEE (Advanced) 2016 results on Sunday, fate of 2 lakh aspirants to be revealed KL Rahul slams hundred on debut as India wallop Zimbabwe 2 was conducted from 2 pm to 5 pm. Paper 1 and 2 both comprised of 54 questions each — 18 from each subject — and were worth 186 marks. Each subject carried 124 marks, and the total marks the exam was 372. Experts in Kota differed on the difficulty level of this year’s Advanced papers, but most agreed that physics was tough- er than chemistry and mathematics. Managing director of Resonance Eduventures Pvt Ltd, RK Verma, said all subjects were of similar difficulty level. “Around 96 marks can be considered easy overall, 118 marks mod- erate and 158 marks are considered difficult in the paper by the Reso- nance Team. Overall, it is felt that paper was of similar difficulty as last year,” he said. quirements (CAR), which will link the cancellation charge that an airline lev- ies to the base fare of the ticket. “Under no circum- stances, the cancellation charge shall be more than the basic fare,” said the proposed guideline from the ministry. “The propos- als have been taken after there were several com- plains from passengers on this ground,” said civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju. This is primarily in response to the hike in cancellation fees especially by the low cost carriers following which the regulator had sought an explanation. Budget carrier IndiGo and Spice Jet increased their cancellation fees to a flat Rs 2,250 while Go Air hiked it to Rs 2,225 in April. Along with cap on cancellation charge the regulator also proposed to increase the compensation in case of denied boarding and reduce the penalty on- excess check-in baggage allowance. According to the proposed guidelines, an airlines has to pay up to Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000 as compensation if an al- ternate flight is not offered by the airline within one hour and beyond 24 hours respectively. Currently, the maximum compensation that a passenger can get in such case is Rs 4,000. Agency | Harare An unbeaten century on debut from KL Ra- hul and a fifty from Am- bati Rayudu after Jasprit Bumrah’s four-for gave India a winning start in the three-match series against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on Saturday (June 11). The hosts struggled as a bat- ting unit, failed to forge partnerships and paid the the price for it as India ensured they never let their opposition into the game. The modest chase was completed in 42.3 overs as India recorded a nine-wicket win in a The unbeaten 162-run stand between Rahul and Rayudu helped India register a comprehensive nine- wicket win rather one-sided affair. In Karun Nair and KL Rahul, India fielded two debutant openers for the first time since 1976. On what turned out to be a bit of a two-paced wicket, Nair’s indecisiveness cost him his wicket as his at- tempted pull was way off the mark. The ball trav- elled off the toe-end of the bat and was pouched by Sikandar Raza off Ten- dai Chatara. The wicket came early but turned out to be the only one of the innings as Rayudu and Rahul built an impreg- nable stand. The low to- tal gave the batsmen the opportunity to take their time and settle in before laying the platform for a successful chase. They looked a little out-of-sorts against the pace generat- ed by Chatara and Tau- rai Muzarabani early on, but that was a brief phase that they successfully got over to march on. ED says investigation revealed that out of a loan amounting to Rs.864 crore sanctioned to Kingfisher Airlines, Rs.807 crore remained unpaid Laundering Act (PMLA). The provisional attach- ment of eight immovable properties include one flat in Bengaluru and Mum- bai (2291 and 1300 sq. ft respectively) each, an industrial plot in Chennai (4.5 acres), a coffee plan- tation plot in Coorg (28.75 acres), a residential and commercial constructed area in UB City and the Kingfisher Tower in Ben- galuru (840279 sq. ft). According to a late night statement by ED, inves- tigation under PMLA re- vealed that a loan amount- ing to Rs.864 crore was sanctioned to Kingfisher Airlines against collater- al security of Kingfisher Brand, corporate guaran- tee of United Breweries (Holding) and person- al guarantee of Mallya and out of the total loan Rs.807 crore remained unpaid. The said corpo- rate loan was sanctioned and disbursed despite weak financials, negative net-worth, low credit rat- ing of the borrower com- pany and despite the fact that the company namely Kingfisher Airlines being a new client did not satis- fy the norms stipulated in the corporate loan policy of the bank. it through. The Bahujan Samaj Party’s two candi- dates, Mayawati-aide and Brahmin face of the par- ty Satish Chandra Mishra and young zonal coordi- nator Ashok Siddharth also won. However, all eyes were on the contest between Mr. Sibal and Preeti Mahapatra, an inde- pendent whose entry into the fray on the last day of filing nominations had turned the straight-for- ward election into a con- test with voting, opening doors for horse-trading and cross voting. With just 29 MLAs, the Con- gress needed another five votes to secure Mr. Sibal’s chances on the basis of firs-preference votes. A Gujarat-origin entrepre- neur-cum-social worker considered close to Mr. Modi, Ms. Mahapatra’s entry as the 12th candidate necessitated voting instead of unopposed election to the 11 seats. In her nom- ination, she had received the support of MLAs across party lines, led by the BJP, leading the Con- gress to accuse the BJP of turning the elections into a “bazaar” with “open sale and purchase” of leaders. In the end, with 25 votes, Mr. Sibal made it through as Ms. Mahapatra bowed out with 18 votes. Howev- er, amid heavy cross vot- ing, the Congress, which was banking on additional votes from the BSP, would also have to introspect that it received only 25 first preference votes in spite of the RLD, which did not field a candidate but com- mitted four votes each to it and the SP.

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RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani June 12, 2016, Sunday 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

Out of 57 Rajya Sabha seats falling vacant, voting took place for only 27 seats : BJP wins 11, Congress settles for 6

12th June, 2016 - SundayYear :02, Issue : 146Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News BriefOpen to produce

regional films, says Dia Mirza

Agency | New Delhi

A 23-year-old Uzbek woman was allegedly thrashed and raped by a friend at a hotel in east Delhi, police said today. The complainant, who had come to India on a tourist visa and lived at a friend’s house in Sa-ket, told police that on May 11, she had gone to meet a friend at his res-idence in Gagan Vihar.

Agency | Hyderabad

The Directorate of Rev-enue Intelligence (DRI) today seized 3.26 kg of gold worth Rs 97 lakh at the Rajiv Gandhi In-ternational Airport here. Based on specific intel-ligence, officers of DRI Hyderabad Zonal unit intercepted a passenger and a ground handling staff at the airport and recovered 28 gold bars weighing 3.26 kg from them, a DRI release said. The passenger had ar-rived from Dubai and was handing the gold over to the ground han-dling staff for taking it out of the airport, it said.

Agency | Mumbai

Actress-producer Dia Mirza says if given good scripts, she would love to back regional movies because for her the quality of a project matters more than the language it is made in.

Agency | New Delhi

In a slew of passenger friendly moves, India’s aviation regulator Di-rector General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) today mooted several changes that, if implemented, will put a cap on cancellation charges and slash rate charged on excess bag-gage. While the move was hailed as progressive by air passengers, the avia-tion industry warned that such ‘populist’ moves could severely impact the revenue of the air-lines. Among the sever-al changes proposed by the regulator is a change to its Civil Aviation Re-

BJP wins all four seats in Rajasthan

Uzbek woman raped by friend in

east Delhi

3.26 kg of gold seized at RGI

Airport

Despite BJP’s strategy, Sibal wins RS seat from U.P.“Rajya Sabha polls”

DGCA proposes cap on ticket cancellation charge, less baggage fee

ED attaches Vijay Mallya, UBHL assets worth Rs1,411 crore in IDBI case

Agency | Kota

The fate of the 200,000 students who qualified for the JEE-Advanced exam will be revealed as the results are declared on Sunday. Students who cleared the JEE-Mains, the first phase of the two-phase IIT-Joint Entrance Examinations, were eligi-ble to sit for the JEE-Ad-vanced examination con-ducted by IIT Guwahati on May 22. Those who clear the second and final phase of the exam will be offered a place in one of the premier technology institutes in the coun-try. The JEE-Advanced 2016 was conducted in two parts — while Paper 1 was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm and Paper

Agency | Mumbai

The Enforcement Direc-torate (ED) on Saturday said it has attached prop-erties worth Rs.1,411 crore of business tycoon Vijay Mallya and his company United Brew-eries (Holding) Ltd in a case of alleged diversion of Rs.430 crore from an IDBI Bank Ltd loan to his

Kingfisher Airlines Ltd to purchase properties over-seas. ED, on its Twitter account, wrote that it has attached properties worth Rs.1,411 crore on cur-rent market value of for-mer liquor baron Mallya and UB Group’s holding company United Brew-eries (Holding) under the Prevention of Money

Agency | New Delhi

The BJP’s strategy of supporting an indepen-dent candidate consid-ered close to Prime Min-ister Narendra Modi and thwart Congress candi-date Kapil Sibal’s chances in the Rajya Sabha elec-tions in Uttar Pradesh, failed to pay dividend as the former union minister secured a place to the Up-per House on Saturday de-spite heavy cross-voting

across parties. The BJP’s official candidate Shiv Pratap Shukla, a former State minister, however, won with 36 votes. All seven of the candidates fielded by the ruling Sa-majwadi Party — Amar Singh, Beni Prasad Ver-ma, Kuwar Reoti Raman Singh, Vishambhar Prasad Nishad, Sukhram Singh Yadav, Surendra Nagar and controversial build-er Sanjay Seth-also made

JEE (Advanced) 2016 results on Sunday, fate of 2 lakh aspirants to be revealed

KL Rahul slams hundred on debut as India wallop Zimbabwe

2 was conducted from 2 pm to 5 pm. Paper 1 and 2 both comprised of 54 questions each — 18 from each subject — and were worth 186 marks. Each subject carried 124 marks, and the total marks the exam was 372. Experts in Kota differed on the difficulty level of this year’s Advanced papers, but most agreed that physics was tough-er than chemistry and

mathematics. Managing director of Resonance Eduventures Pvt Ltd, RK Verma, said all subjects were of similar difficulty level. “Around 96 marks can be considered easy overall, 118 marks mod-erate and 158 marks are considered difficult in the paper by the Reso-nance Team. Overall, it is felt that paper was of similar difficulty as last year,” he said.

quirements (CAR), which will link the cancellation charge that an airline lev-ies to the base fare of the ticket. “Under no circum-stances, the cancellation charge shall be more than the basic fare,” said the proposed guideline from the ministry. “The propos-als have been taken after there were several com-

plains from passengers on this ground,” said civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju. This is primarily in response to the hike in cancellation fees especially by the low cost carriers following which the regulator had sought an explanation. Budget carrier IndiGo and Spice Jet increased

their cancellation fees to a flat Rs 2,250 while Go Air hiked it to Rs 2,225 in April. Along with cap on cancellation charge the regulator also proposed to increase the compensation in case of denied boarding and reduce the penalty on-excess check-in baggage allowance. According to the proposed guidelines, an airlines has to pay up to Rs 10,000 and Rs 20,000 as compensation if an al-ternate flight is not offered by the airline within one hour and beyond 24 hours respectively. Currently, the maximum compensation that a passenger can get in such case is Rs 4,000.

Agency | Harare

An unbeaten century on debut from KL Ra-hul and a fifty from Am-bati Rayudu after Jasprit Bumrah’s four-for gave India a winning start in the three-match series against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on Saturday (June 11). The hosts struggled as a bat-ting unit, failed to forge partnerships and paid the the price for it as India ensured they never let their opposition into the game. The modest chase was completed in 42.3 overs as India recorded a nine-wicket win in a

The unbeaten 162-run stand between Rahul and Rayudu helped

India register a comprehensive nine-

wicket win

rather one-sided affair. In Karun Nair and KL Rahul, India fielded two debutant openers for the first time since 1976. On what turned out to be a bit of a two-paced wicket, Nair’s indecisiveness cost him his wicket as his at-tempted pull was way off the mark. The ball trav-elled off the toe-end of the bat and was pouched by Sikandar Raza off Ten-dai Chatara. The wicket came early but turned out

to be the only one of the innings as Rayudu and Rahul built an impreg-nable stand. The low to-tal gave the batsmen the opportunity to take their time and settle in before laying the platform for a successful chase. They looked a little out-of-sorts against the pace generat-ed by Chatara and Tau-rai Muzarabani early on, but that was a brief phase that they successfully got over to march on.

ED says investigation revealed that out of a loan amounting to Rs.864 crore sanctioned

to Kingfisher Airlines, Rs.807 crore remained unpaid

Laundering Act (PMLA). The provisional attach-ment of eight immovable properties include one flat in Bengaluru and Mum-bai (2291 and 1300 sq. ft respectively) each, an industrial plot in Chennai (4.5 acres), a coffee plan-tation plot in Coorg (28.75 acres), a residential and commercial constructed area in UB City and the Kingfisher Tower in Ben-galuru (840279 sq. ft). According to a late night statement by ED, inves-tigation under PMLA re-vealed that a loan amount-ing to Rs.864 crore was

sanctioned to Kingfisher Airlines against collater-al security of Kingfisher Brand, corporate guaran-tee of United Breweries (Holding) and person-al guarantee of Mallya and out of the total loan Rs.807 crore remained unpaid. The said corpo-rate loan was sanctioned and disbursed despite weak financials, negative net-worth, low credit rat-ing of the borrower com-pany and despite the fact that the company namely Kingfisher Airlines being a new client did not satis-fy the norms stipulated in the corporate loan policy of the bank.

it through. The Bahujan Samaj Party’s two candi-dates, Mayawati-aide and Brahmin face of the par-

ty Satish Chandra Mishra and young zonal coordi-nator Ashok Siddharth also won. However, all

eyes were on the contest between Mr. Sibal and Preeti Mahapatra, an inde-pendent whose entry into the fray on the last day of filing nominations had turned the straight-for-ward election into a con-test with voting, opening doors for horse-trading and cross voting. With just 29 MLAs, the Con-gress needed another five

votes to secure Mr. Sibal’s chances on the basis of firs-preference votes. A Gujarat-origin entrepre-neur-cum-social worker considered close to Mr. Modi, Ms. Mahapatra’s entry as the 12th candidate necessitated voting instead of unopposed election to the 11 seats. In her nom-ination, she had received the support of MLAs across party lines, led by the BJP, leading the Con-gress to accuse the BJP of turning the elections into a

“bazaar” with “open sale and purchase” of leaders. In the end, with 25 votes, Mr. Sibal made it through as Ms. Mahapatra bowed out with 18 votes. Howev-er, amid heavy cross vot-ing, the Congress, which was banking on additional votes from the BSP, would also have to introspect that it received only 25 first preference votes in spite of the RLD, which did not field a candidate but com-mitted four votes each to it and the SP.

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DAYThe tide seems to turn in favour of Muslim women

It is an encouraging sign that 200 Muslim men, in-cluding the film personality Resul Pookutty, have lent support to the demand of 50,000 Muslim women that the triple talaq system of divorce be abolished. An organisation called Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA), a Muslim women’s advocacy group, had started the campaign against triple talaq, which the organisation said had no sanction in the Koran. The same organisation had earlier released a draft document for the codification of the Muslim Personal Law. Apart from triple talaq, the women want to end the practice of nikah halala, which says that couple divorced through triple talaq cannot re-marry unless the woman concerned marries some-one else and then gets divorced from her second husband. Hence the move is a positive sign because Muslim men and women have stepped into an area that was until now the preserve of only activists. That there is a climate of opinion building up against triple talaq is undeniable. In May the Lucknow re-gional bench of the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) had decreed that the declaration of ‘oral triple talaq by ex parte proceedings should not be given force by the government machinery or the courts because it was ‘contrary to the Constitutional ethos’. Also, a former Muslim woman legislator, Bader Sayeed, has asked the Supreme Court to bar clerics from validat-ing triple talaq. Ms Sayeed, who was also a senior le-gal officer of the Tamil Nadu government, wants the court to lay down guidelines till a law is framed ask-ing Muslims to seek divorce through courts. Regard-less of whether triple talaq has the sanction of Islamic theology or not, one thing that is certain is that this practice is heavily stacked against poor Muslim wom-en. Reports have come to light that men have sought talaq in this manner on the phone. This is is degrading to a woman’s dignity and honour. A woman in Jaipur, Aafreen Rehman, has approached the Supreme Court against the triple talaq system after her husband di-vorced her in a letter sent by post. All this should be seen in the backdrop of the Shah Bano Case of 1985, when the then Chief Justice of India, YV Chandra-chud, upheld the common civil code while awarding maintenance to a divorced Muslim woman. However, this gave rise to protests and eventually a new law reversed the award. But last year the Supreme Court had ruled that divorced Muslim women were entitled to seek maintenance from their ex-husbands under the Criminal Procedure Code.

“I haven’t seen the movie but obviously there was a lot of truth in the movie which pricked the state government. They should welcome films like this,” - Amid a raging row over the drug-themed crime thriller film ‘Udta Punjab’,

Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury on Saturday mocked at the Shiromani Akali Dal-BJP government and said that they should welcome the film which saved the government’s money in advertising and creating awareness on drugs.

Akshay Kumar Says, ‘People Called Me Furniture’

Agency | Mumbai

Today, he is riding high on critical acclaim and box office success with his recent films but actor Akshay Kumar says there was a time when people used to call him “furni-ture” based on his perfor-mances. Earlier this year, the actor was praised for his role in Airlift as a businessman who carries out the evacuation of In-dians based in Kuwait during an invasion cri-sis. The 48-year-old actor then acted in a comic role in the recently released Housefull 3. When asked

about how he strikes a balance between diverse roles, Akshay said, “I like the scripts, I just go ahead with it. Anybody can do it. When I came in the industry I was called fur-niture when I used to act. So if I can do it, anyone can do it.” The actor was speaking at the success party of Housefull 3. The film also stars Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Lisa Haydon and Nargis Fakhri. Airlift managed to cross the Rs 100 crore at the box office and Housefull 3 is also nearing the benchmark.

Agency | Mumbai

Amid a raging row over the drug-themed crime thriller “Udta Punjab”, actor Irrfan Khan has slammed the system of censoring a movie, saying government needs to take some steps for betterment of the film industry. Many Bollywood personalities came out in support of “Udta Punjab” embroiled in a controversy with the Censor Board over vari-ous cuts suggested for the movie. “Our entire coun-try has become Censor Board. If anything comes up, it becomes a huge is-sue. We should take it se-riously, industry should come forward,” Irrfan told

reporters here. “Indus-try pays Rs 4,000 crore as tax per year, so there should be some gesture by government, they should give some’shaabashi’ (pat on the back)… We all must wake up. Govern-ment must think too. Ma-hesh Bhatt said a film he made 40 years ago is still stuck. We are sleeping,” he added. The Abhishek Chaubey-directed film is based around the drug-re-lated problems prevalent in Punjab. Irrfan said many news outlets have documented the problem in Punjab but it became a big issue when a film, based on the same state, is about to release. “There are a lot of issues which

Agency | Mumbai

Looks like it’s raining bi-opics in Bollywood this season with the one on Sanjay Dutt to be the lat-est in line. But what made Madhuri Dixit Nene to call up once very close friend Sanjay Dutt after 25 years? The answer is, Rajkumar Hirani’s biopic on the life of B-Town’s very own Munnabhai! Confused? What would Madhuri have to do with Sanjay Dutt’s biopic? Well! For those who aren’t aware, Madhuri and Dutt were rumoured to be dat-ing back then, well before Dutt was arrested in 1993.

Agency | Chennai

Excited about Ra-jinikanth-starrer Tamil action-drama “Kabali”? Then get your hands on the film’s official app to access all first-hand infor-mation. In a first-of-its-kind initiative in southern cinema, the makers of “Kabali” have unveiled an official app, through which users can even par-ticipate in contests and win exclusive movie mer-chandise. According to the team, the app is a one-stop solution for “Kabali” fans. Instead of searching for film-related content on the

Agency | Chennai

Sundeep Kishan-starrer Telugu romantic thriller “Okka Ammayi Thap-pa”, which released in theatres on Friday, mint-ed Rs 1.3 crore on the first day in cinemas in Andhra Pradesh and Tel-angana. “Despite mixed reviews and very strong criticism, the film man-aged to collect Rs 1.3 crore on its release day. The pre-release buzz helped in raking in good numbers,” trade analyst Trinath told agency. Di-rected by Rajasimha Ta-dinada, the film largely unfolds on a flyover. It also stars Nithya Menen and Marathi actor Ravi Kishan. Produced by Anji Reddy, the film has music by Mickey J. Meyer.

Agency | New Delhi

The relatives of late Mary Akhouri, the maternal grandmother of Bolly-wood actor Priyanka Chopra, are yet to come out of the shock from the denial of conducting the funeral of the 94-year-old at her home parish in Ku-marakom near here. Some of the relatives had flown down from the US and the UK to attend the funeral. The old lady wished to be buried in the family vault of the St John’s Jacobite Syrian Church popularly known as Attamangalam

Agency | Los Angeles

Hollywood star Angelina Jolie is in talks to star in Kenneth Branagh’s Mur-der on the Orient Express. The shooting is expected to begin in November in London and then move to Malta, reports holly-woodreporter.com. Jolie

would play Mrs. Harri-et Hubbard, a role once played by actress Lauren Bacall in the 1974 ver-sion. The Fox film, based on Agatha Christie’s clas-sic mystery, has been in the works for years. The story has Belgian de-tective Hercule Poirot onboard a train from

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the church committee’s decision

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industry: Irrfan Khan on censorship

Angelina Jolie to board Murder on the Orient Express?

Here’s why Madhuri Dixit nene called up Sanjay Dutt after 25 years!

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Istanbul to London on which a murder has been committed. Poirot tries to discover the murder-er or murderers before there’s another victim. Director Sidney Lumet had made the first adap-tation in 1974 for Par-amount. Albert Finney starred in that version as Poirot, while actors Ingrid Bergman, Bacall and Sean Connery were among the passengers or the suspects. Branagh is producing the proj-ect alongside Ridley Scott, Simon Kinberg and Mark Gordon. Ad-itya Sood and Michael Schaefer are executive producing the film, slat-ed to release on Novem-ber 22, 2017.

However, she completely dissociated herself from Dutt after his arrest. As the case is with biopics, many controversial and never-before-heard truths come out in open, it is ev-ident that the Aaja Nach Le actress became a bit uncomfortable on hearing about this one on Sanjay.

Madhuri was anxious to know whether there will be any references made to her in the biopic and hence called up the Saa-jan actor. Reportedly, her worries have been taken care of as the Khalnaayak actor has asked Hirani not to make any reference to her in the film.

internet, now everything has been streamlined into the app. From official posters to teasers to latest news from the film, every-thing will be made avail-able at fingertips. Fans can also participate in “Kaba-li” fan art week on week and stand a chance to win

exclusive prizes. With the film’s release pushed by two more weeks (July 15), the makers are ensuring to create maximum hype to keep the buzz ringing. Meanwhile, the audio of the film will be unveiled on Sunday along with a brand new teaser.

church. However, the managing committee of the church disallowed the fulfilment of her last wish. Finally, the body was bur-ied in a public vault in St Thomas Jacobite church in Ponkunnam, a town 45 kilometres from Kumara-

kom, following the inter-vention of the Metropoli-tan of Kottayam Thomas Mor Timotheos. The rel-atives here solely blame the managing committee of the church for causing embarrassment and pain for the family.

Okka Ammayi Thappa” minted Rs 1.3 crore on

the first day in cinemas in

Andhra Pradesh and Telangana

Irrfan Khan has slammed the system of

censoring a movie, saying government

needs to take some steps for

betterment of the film industry

don’t reach us. For so many years, some maga-zines were writing about one state and highlighting the severity of the crisis. After 10 years, a film is made based on the state and it becomes such a big issue.” “My problem is I don’t even know if it is Censor Board or certifi-cate board. It is a certif-icate board, not Censor Board. These rules were made by `angrez’ (Brit-ish) so one individual shouldn’t be blamed,” the national award winning actor added. The actor said there is a need to re-vamp rules as they were written keeping in mind the old times.

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Tata Hitachi selects ExxonMobil as an authorized supplier

Pearson India launches second edition of 'CBSE UGC nET Paper I'

for nET aspirants of India

Tomorrow’s India to help Indian businesses tap into the

$10b opportunity in South Korea

Agency | New Delhi

ExxonMobil Lubricants Pvt Ltd, a wholly-owned affiliate of ExxonMobil Corporation, today an-nounced that it is now an authorized lubricants supplier of Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery (THCM) Company Pvt Ltd – an industry leader in construction equipment in India. A wide range of ExxonMobil products such as hydraulic oils, en-gine oils, greases, gear oils and Universal Tractor Transmission Oil (UTTO) will be used by THCM across the latter’s fleet of construction machinery. Speaking on the new partnership with THCM, Mr Rupinder Paintal, General Manager, Original Equipment Manufacturer Business, ExxonMobil Lubricants Pvt. Ltd, said, ExxonMobil enjoys an established legacy as a product technology leader with the highest level of expertise, working side-by- side with leading OEMs around the world. We are introducing oils for all aggregates, namely engine (various platforms like MHI, Cummins, Simpsons,

etc.), hydraulic, axles and transmissions.

Agency | Ahmedabad

The second edition of “Tomorrow’s India Global Summit” will be held at Seoul, South Korea from 25-29 September. The bi-annual event is being organized by Global Social (India) Foundation, a New Delhi based non-profit. It aims to show-case India’s prowess across the world and act as a catalyst for forging ties in the fields of business, knowledge and culture, and will feature panel ses-sions, company showcase, industry tours, univer-sity visits, and several networking opportunities. Mr. HP Singh, Managing Director & Founder, Tomorrow’s India says, “Besides sharing Indepen-dence Day celebrations and having deep histori-cal connects since ancient times, India and South Korea have also solidified business relations over the last two decades with more than 600 Korean companies entering India including several house-hold names like Hyundai, LG, Samsung, Lotte and Kumho. Now is the best time for Indian businesses to forge new partnerships with South Korea com-mitting to provide $10 billion for infrastructure, smart cities, railways, power generation and other diversified projects in India. Under Prime Minis-ter Narendra Modi’s leadership, India has already signed at least seven bilateral agreements with South Korea. We have elevated our bilateral ties to the level of a special strategic partnership, which opens up opportunities in electronics, steel, man-ufacturing, maritime, and R&D. Both coun-tries have also made rapid strides in tax reforms and expediting port connectivity to ensure ease of

doing business”

Agency | New Delhi

Pearson India, the world’s learning organisation, today launched the new edition of its highly-ac-claimed preparatory book for aspirants of UGC NET examination in India. The second edition is an exhaustive preparatory book titled ‘CBSE UGC NET / SET/ JRF Paper I - TEACHING and RE-SEARCH APTITUDE’ and has been authored by Mr. K V S Madaan. Divided into ten sections, the book is modeled as per the latest prescribed syl-labus and recent examination pattern. It covers all relevant topics which are supported by latest facts, figures and diagrams. Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Vikas Singh, Business Head & Vice-President, Pearson India, said. “In today’s hyper competitive times, it is critical for students to stay abreast of the latest exam syllabi, formats and learning material while preparing for them. Being the world’s largest learning organization, we are very well placed to provide high- quality preparatory material to students, and our latest book for the NET examination is an effort to im-part in-depth understanding of the concepts to our

students.

SPORTS ROUNDUP

Copa America: Lionel Messi grabs hat-trick as Argentina romp into quarters

Agency | Mumbai

Despite seeing him most-ly in football jerseys and Armani suits, it’s still easy to spot Zinedine Zidane, who tried his best to look Indian by wearing a grey Nehru suit and greeted everyone with ‘namastes’ here on Friday. You can take Zidane out of football but you can’t take foot-ball out of Zidane. In the city to promote Kanakia, a construction brand, the French legend and cur-rent Real Madrid coach, who recently guided Real Madrid to Champions League title, will soon return to what he loves most. With Euro 2016

Agency | New Delhi

In 2015 when AIBA is-sued its list of qualifica-tion guidelines for the 2016 Summer Olympics, the Indian boxing frater-nity was dismayed. The world body issued a to-tal of 63 quota spots for APB (AIBA Professional Boxing) and WSB (World Series of Boxing) boxers. This meant that Indians, mostly amateurs, had far fewer opportunities to earn Olympic quotas.

Agency | Paris

It’s not a case of whether France’s defense will get found out later on in the European Championship against better sides. It’s already an open secret. The difference is that bet-ter sides will ruthlessly punish France’s nervous, creaking back four the way Romania could not in a 2-1 defeat in their Euro 2016 opener on Friday night. While Dimitri Pay-et’s wonderful late goal will rightly grab the head-lines, the night could have turned out badly — be-cause France should have fallen behind in the fourth minute, after a calami-tous mix up by a fledgling

Agency | Sydney

Indian ace shuttler Saina Nehwal is one win away from her maiden title of the season as she ad-vanced to the finals of Australian Open Super Series by beating World No. 2 Yihan Wang of Chi-na in the women’s sin-gles event in Sydney on Saturday. Saina received a big boost ahead of her Rio Games campaign as she defeated 2011 world champion and 2012 Olympic silver medallist Yihan, seeded fourth, 21-8, 21-12 in just over half an hour in the semifinals. The London Olympic bronze medallist Indian will take on World No. 12 Sun Yu of China, who defeated third seed and compatriot Li Xuerui in another semifinals, in the summit clash on Sunday. The player from Hyder-

Agency | New Delhi

Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna will represent India in the men’s dou-bles category of tennis at the 2016 Rio Olym-pics, the All India tennis Association (AITA) an-nounced on Saturday. The AITA also announced Sania Mirza will partner Bopanna in the mixed doubles category, accord-ing to AITA chief Anil Khanna. In the women’s doubles, Sania Mirza and

Prarthana Thombare will represent India. Earlier, Rohan Bopanna, on the basis of his top-10 rank-ing, had named Saketh Myneni as his preferred partner for the men’s dou-bles competition for the upcoming Rio Olympics, ahead of veteran super-star Paes. Bopanna has agreed to play with Paes, despite his request of partnering Myneni being turned down. “The AITA Selection Committee has

Saina nehwal marches into Australian Open finals

Leander Paes to Partner Rohan Bopanna at 2016 Rio Olympics: AITA

Euro 2016: Patrice Evra Worried About France’s Weak Defence

I tell players in Madrid not to headbutt: Zinedine Zidane

AIBA hopes Vikas Krishan’s route to Rio 2016 Olympics will inspire others

Agency | Illinois

Lionel Messi scored a magical hat-trick in 19 minutes as Argentina cruised into the Copa America Centenar-io quarter-finals with a 5-0 rout of Panama on Friday. Messi had been forced to delay his debut in the tournament after a slow recovery from a lower back injury, with

Argentina coach Gerar-do Martino surprisingly naming him amongst the substitutes once more. But Messi wasted no time in stamping his genius on the tournament after coming on in the 61st minute to replace Augus-to Fernandez with Argen-tina leading the Group D game 1-0. An electrifying cameo from the Barcelo-na superstar began with

his first goal of the tour-nament on 68 minutes, finishing with aplomb after Gonzalo Higuain`s shot bounced off a Pan-amanian defender into his path. But there was no question of luck with his second, with Messi curling a wonderful free-kick into the top corner to bring the Soldier Field crowd to its feet in the 78th minute.

now made its decision after due consideration of my representation and has selected the team for the Olympics. I respect this decision and look forward to participating in Rio,” he said. After winning a direct ticket to the Rio Games by virtue of his top 10 ATP rank-ing, Bopanna had made his preference to the All India Tennis Association on Friday, but the nation-al selectors indicated that they might have a differ-ent choice. In a statement released to the media on Friday, Bopanna said: “A direct acceptance provides me the right to nominate my men’s dou-bles partner, an opportu-nity for me to exercise my judgement as to the best possible partner for me. I have, earlier today, com-municated my decision to the AITA.”

being held in his country, Zidane, himself a Europe-an Championship winner in 2000, will be keeping an eye on Real Madrid’s next ‘Galactico’ come the summer transfer window. And it’s a Frenchman who might catch his eye. “(Paul) Pogba belongs to Juventus at the moment. The fact that everyone

wants him speaks about how good he is,” Zidane, sticking to his French roots, chose to speak in his native language with translators by his side. The team is young and our players have been playing for some of Europe’s top teams for a long time. This is one of the best French teams we’ve seen in years.

center half pairing featur-ing the ultra-nervous Adil Rami alongside Laurent Koscielny led to a corner. Then, after a couple more lucky escapes, left back Patrice Evra gifted Ro-mania an equalizer mid-way through the second half. France’s most expe-

rienced defender with 74 caps, Evra was a Cham-pions League winner with Manchester United and just won his second straight Italian title with Juventus. But he made the most basic of errors when he tripped up mid-fielder Nicolae Stanciu.

abad, who had won the Australian Open in 2014, has a 5-1 head-to-head record against Sun, who had upstaged the Indian once at the 2013 Chi-na Open. In men’s sin-gles, Kidambi Srikanth’s fight ended with a dis-appointing 20-22, 13-21 loss against Denmark’s Hans—Kristian Vitting-hus in a 43-minute semi-final battle. Saina was at her dominating best in the opening game. She exe-

cuted her plans perfect-ly and zoomed to a 15-6 lead against Yihan. The Indian came up with some sharp angled returns to bamboozle the Chinese. Her slices and smash-es were stiff and sharper then Yihan, who seemed off-colour. A quick move-ment and a brilliant smash down the line took Saina to 12 game points and she grabbed the first game when Yihan hit wide to earn the bragging rights.

By fighting APB contest, Vikas Krishan would earn right to

compete in 2016 APB and WSB

Olympic Qualifier in Vargas

Indeed as of Saturday, only one Indian – ban-tamweight Shiva Thapa – had booked a place in the Rio Olympics. For Vikas Krishan, one of only three Indians to have won a medal at the World Championships, however, is making the most of the alternate offered by the APB even as the strictly amateur path seems to be getting tougher. On Sat-urday, the Asian Games gold medalist, who previ-

ously failed to qualify at the 2015 World Champi-onships and subsequently the Asia-Oceania qualifi-ers, will be competing in his second APB contest and the first one of its kind in India. By fighting Kenya’s Nickson Abaka in the six round contest, Krishan would have done the minimum required to earn the right to com-pete in the 2016 APB and WSB Olympic Qualifier in Vargas, Colombia.

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Correspondent | Dwarka

Gujarat Chief Minis-ter Anandiben Patel is dedicating Sudama Setu hanging bridge connecting Gomti Ghat and Panchkui island in pilgrim town Dwarka built by Reliance Indus-tries Ltd(RIL) in pres-ence of Rajya Sabha MP and Dwarka Dev-asthan Trust’s Parimal Nathwani and other dig-nitaries. Panchkoi island was so far accessible only through boat ride. During rough sea, Panchkui is-land was not accessible. Boat ride was taking lon-ger time. With construc-tion of ‘Sudama setu’ hanging bridge,Panchkoi island is now closer, eas-ier to access. The bridge has added to beauty of this pilgrim town as it is

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

At least eight cadets of the Gujarat State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) are in critical condition at Va-dodra’s Maharaja Sayajirao Civil Hospital after experi-encing bouts of food poi-soning. Fifty cadets were admitted to the hospital on Friday. Fifty cadets com-plained of severe diarrhoea and vomiting after con-suming food from the can-teen at the training camp. The cadets told agency that despite making complaints to the authorities about the poor quality of the food, no corrective measures were taken. They further alleged that the food served to them

was stale and would smell. Since the cadets are not al-lowed to move out of the training camp, they were compelled to eat from the mess. According to them, even the water quality is bad at the training camp. “My colleagues have tak-en ill only because of this,” a cadet was quoted by the agency as saying. A ca-det, who was attending to his colleagues at the hos-pital, said that the state government has a policy of engaging private food contractors at the train-ing camp, due to which the higher authorities are not letting staff cook their own food.

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

Gujarat Connecting India to the World will be the theme of Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors’ Sum-mit, to be held in January, 2017, a top government official said on Saturday. “Gujarat boasts of being one of the leading states in manufacturing sector and is recognised as In-dia’s growth engine. We are going much beyond this time as our motto for next Vibrant Gujarat

Sunvilla news | Amreli

Gujarat Chief Minister today dedicated electric-ity connectivity to Shiyal Bet island located near Jafrabad in Amreli dis-trict. For the first time Shiyal Bet had power connectivity today bene-fiting 840 families. Pow-er minister Saurabh Patel called this a historical day for Shiyal Bet. He said Shiyal Bet consum-ers are given electricity for just Rs 1.50 for first 30 units. With ever con-nection two LED bulbs are given for free. MLA Hirabhai Solanki said four cables each having

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

DS Production’s Director Raja Bundela along with producer Deepak Sharma and Actor Aamir Khan Brother Haider Khan vis-ited Ahmedabad for their upcoming film Dil Toh Deewana Hai. The film is more than just a Rom-Com. It includes family, their values and overall it’s a package of full en-tertainment”. Said Raja Bundela, Producer of the film Deepak Sharma quoted, “Dil Toh Deewa-

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

A Delhi lawyer arrest-ed by Gujarat Anti-Ter-rorist Squad (ATS) in a 16-year-old kidnapping case in Rajkot — in which international mafia and terrorist groups were allegedly involved — has come out of jail on bail. Lawyer Shailendra Singh, 45, came out of Rajkot Central Jail Thursday, said his advocate Piyush Shah. Singh surrendered his passport to the trial court, as directed, Friday

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

Defending its decision to appoint DGP P P Pand-ey, a key accused in Ish-rat Jahan encounter case who’s out on bail, as in-charge police chief, the state government Friday filed an affidavit in the Gujarat High Court, ar-guing that no previous orders of Pandey’s bail, reinstatement and promo-tion were ever challenged in any court of law. “No grievance with regard to his functioning or breach of any bail condition has been raised till date,” the affidavit states. Arguing that appointing Pandey as in-charge DGP was mere-ly an administrative deci-sion, the affidavit states,

Sunvilla news | Ahmedabad

Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel while speaking in Amraiwadi area today evening said Gujarat government has ordered Detail Project Report(DPR) for Khar-icut canal. She said the government is giving its attempt to cover the open Kharicut canal which has become dumping place for all kinds of garbage and thereby creating prob-lem for locals residing on its both sides. The Chief Minister was speaking after distributing keys of 820 housing units that have been constructed un-der Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana for slum rehabil-itation. I know Kharicut canal which is for storm

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Ishrat case: Gujarat govt defends Pandey’s appointment as in-charge DGP

water. Locals dump dead dogs, pigs and garbage in this canal. I have in-structed government to lay pipeline and cover the canal portion. I have instructed for preparing a Detail Project Report. We want to complete the task in two years after tender process. Chief Minister said each block in housing colony built by govern-ment will be given name of inspiring personalities.

The names of blocks will not be ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’ etc anymore, she said. Patel who inspected construc-tion of ongoing Metro rail project said the project is progressing speedily and soon metro train will run in this area. She said she has today inaugurated three water distribution centers including 2 in Ni-kol and 1 in Maktampur(-Juhapura) benefiting over 2 lakh citizens.

Kidnapping case: Delhi lawyer held by Gujarat ATS gets bail

Kharicut canal to be covered, DPR in progress: Anandiben

Star of upcoming movie, ‘Dil Toh Deewana Hai’

“Pandey is holding only additional charge and has not been regularly pro-moted to the post of DGP (main).” Pandey was giv-en the additional charge after his predecessor P C Thakur was transferred to Delhi on Central dep-utation. The affidavit has been filed in response to the Public Interest Liti-gation (PIL) by former Gujarat DGP Julio Ri-

beiro which challenged the government’s deci-sion on the ground that “an accused committed for trial in a case of ab-duction and premeditated murder” should not have been given the top job even for part time. Pan-dey is accused of killing Ishrat Jahan, her friend Pranesh Pillai alias Javed Shaikh and two Pakistani nationals.

The case is about the kidnapping of Rajkot jeweller Bhaskar Parekh and his friend

Paresh Shah on november 11, 2000

and left for Delhi, added Shah. The case is about the kidnapping of Rajkot jeweller Bhaskar Parekh and his friend Paresh Shah on November 11, 2000. The two were kid-napped, allegedly on the orders of a Dubai-based mafia group and support-ed by Asif Reza Khan and Aftab Ahmed Ansari, the alleged founding mem-ber of Indian Mujahideen. Police rescued Shah from Bharuch on November

26, but Parekh was taken to Delhi and released by kidnappers on December 1, 2000 after they were paid Rs 1.5 crore ransom, according to Detection of Crime Branch of Rajkot City police. The ransom was to be used for funding terror activities in India and to carry out attacks on politicians, said police. According to investiga-tors, the car used to re-lease Parekh belonged to Singh.

Gujarat CM dedicates Sudama Setu in Dwarka

8 cadets of Gujarat Police Force critical after consuming stale food at training camp mess

decorated with number of lights. Panchkui island is surrounded by sea on all sides but it is located just opposite busy Gomti Ghat behind Dwarkadhish tem-ple. Panchkui island has five sweet-water wells even when it is located in-side sea. The Chief Minis-ter in her speech proposed museum on Panchkui is-land in partnership with Reliance. The Chief Min-ister pressed for clean-liness in Dwarka with joint efforts of people and government. Speak-ing on this occasion Shri Parimal Nathwani said this has been memorable day in history of Dwarka town. He said Reliance Industries and Chairman Mukeshbhai Ambani has been always ready to ex-tend his cooperation in development of this area.

• Haider Khan and

Director Raja Bundela Visit Ahmedabad

The movie is set to release all across the country on 24 th June-2016

na Hai is a lesson for the new generation of Indi-ans living abroad, spiced up with some romance and humor. “The movie has been shot in the pic-turesque Malaysia. Actor

Haider Khan Said” This story set against the back-drop of Malaysia truly represents the struggle of today's youth liv-ing abroad, their contra-dictions and confusion, culture differences and clash value system.” This movie revolves around Raja (Haider Khan) and Anamika (Sadha). Veter-an actress Zeenat Aman is playing the role of Raja's mother and a single parent. Raja is an introvert and shy by nature. While Anamika is arrogant, spoiled and pampered daughter of one of the billionaires of Malaysia played by the veteran actor Raj Babbar.

Shiyal Bet island, the last dark pocket in Gujarat gets power

length of 6.63 km have been laid to give power to this island. Thus the total length of marine cable is 26.52 km. For safety and stability of this cable, skillful under-sea workers have done the laying task which was possible only on specific day due to rough

sea. To lay this marine cable specialized mate-rial such as RCC shield, sinkers, HDPE pipe, clamping and other stuff was used. As the total project is wort Rs 17.47 crore, each of 841 hous-ing unit of Shiyal Bet has been provided power by government at a cost of

Rs 2.18 lakh. In normal case this cost comes to Rs 2 to 4,000 only. 600 connections are given to Shiyalbet already for free. With power connec-tivity, the Chief Minister also dedicated a newly constructed government

secondary school and sub health center. She later also inaugurated a girls hostel and college in Jafrabad taluka as part of state government mis-sion to ensure at least one college in each taluka of Gujarat.

Vibrant Gujarat 2017 themed ‘Gujarat Connecting India to World’

Global Investors’ Sum-mit to be held on January 10-13, 2017 will be ‘Gu-jarat Connecting India to the World’,” said Arvind Agarwal, additional chief secretary of state’s Indus-tries and Mines depart-ment. “We have reached a stage where we can actually be the window to many foreign inves-tors coming to India and for Indian states to know how to woo the world. We believe that because of its industry and economy, Gujarat can take a lead-ership role to connect In-dia to the world,” he said. Agarwal was speaking at the 6th MSME Conven-tion organised by the All

India Management Asso-ciation (AIMA). “Gujarat is already a national lead-er in 15 out of 25 sectors identified by the Centre for its Make in India pro-gramme,” he said, adding that the state is trying to strengthen other six sec-tors, while the remaining four do not apply to the state. Agarwal said that the state has taken rea-sonably good benefit of Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana (PMMY), which was introduced nearly a year ago to support fund-ing needs of MSMEs, with Gujarat-based micro enterprises having made available Rs 60 crore of loan so far.