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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani April 13, 2016, Wednesday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Corpo. Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 13 th April, 2016 - Wednesday Year :02, Issue : 94 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Bangladesh ministers call on President Agency | New Delhi India is all set to adopt the statute of South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN), an inter governmental wildlife law enforce- ment support body, lay- ing down an action plan to work together to fight wildlife crimes. India is also creating a national repository of Tiger cam- era trap photo database that will help study the movement of Tigers and keep a check on the crime against them. Agency | New Delhi The test results will pro- vide modeling data for the Heliopause Elec- trostatic Rapid Tran- sit System(HERTS). The proposed HERTS E-Sail concept, a pro- pellant-less propulsion system, would harness solar wind to travel into interstellar space. The sun releases pro- tons and electrons into the solar wind at very high speeds -- 400 to 750 kilometers per sec- ond, said Bruce Wieg- mann an engineer in Marshalls Advanced Concepts Officeand the principal investigator for the HERTS E-Sail. Ahmedabad : Mayor announces Rs 4 lakh compensation “Nikol : Gross Negligence” Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad At least four people were killed on Tuesday after a 20-ft wall of a two-sto- reyed building col- lapsed when a team from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) be- gan demolishing illegal properties in Nikol area in Ahmedabad. Alleging gross negligence on the part of AMC team, locals have gathered at the spot in large numbers and have refused to take the bodies unless action is initiated against the culprits. The wall collapsed on the vic- 6 dead in AMC demolition drive Agency | Srinagar Three suicide bombers blew themselves on Mon- day up as they tried to storm a police station in the usually peaceful re- gion of southern Russia, police said. No other ca- sualties were reported in the incident which took place in Novoselitskoye village in the southern Stavropol region. “We were holding a meeting in the morning when five explosions went off,” Sergei Karamyshev, a se- nior local police official, said. ”Three people blew themselves up after an officer on duty at the en- trance blocked the door to the building,” he said. He said three of the explo- sions were caused by the suicide bombers, while a fourth was caused by a grenade while the source Agency | New Delhi The Supreme Court asked the Reserve Bank of India how people were running away from the country in spite of de- faulting on loans amount- ing to crores of rupees. You are the regulator and you must act as a watch- dog, the court told the RBI.The court’s obser- vations come nearly two weeks after the RBI sub- mitted a list of default- ers owing Rs 500 crore or more to public sector banks. While submitting Agency | Thane A fire broke out on Tues- day in a five-storeyed residential building in powerloom town of Bhi- wandi in Thane district and firemen had to bat- tle for over four hours to bring it under control and evacuate all the 66 fami- lies trapped inside, civic officials said. The blaze began after a powerloom unit on the ground floor of the building at Nagoan caught fire and spread to the first floor, where yarn and other raw materials were stored. Six fire ten- Agency | Guwahati Elections in Assam had never been as exciting as it was this time. While it was one of the most peaceful elections in the state in the past three de- cades or more, old-tim- ers compare it with the 1985 elections, the one that was held within four months of the Assam Ac- cord, one that also saw the newly-formed Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) capture power within just two months of its birth. Looking back, one finds several very close simi- Two men killed after soldiers fire at protesters in Kashmir’s Handwara Farmers forced to sell land, defaulters running away with thousands of crores Fire at Bhiwandi building doused; 66 families rescued Assam polls: BJP’s chances depend on split in the Muslim vote of the fifth blast was not immediately clear. There was no immediate infor- mation on the identities of the bombers. Russia’s North Caucasus has been gripped by nearly daily violence for years due to a simmering Islamist in- surgency there but attacks in southern Russia are ex- tremely rare. A regional police spokeswoman, however, said only one of the attackers had deto- nated an explosive charge while the other two as- sailants were killed by “return fire.” “They were shooting at the building,” Natalya Tyncherova said. adding that the exact number of assailants was still unclear. ders from Thane, Kalyan, Ulhasnagar and Bhiwandi were pressed into service and rescue operations be- gan at around 7.30 AM. The trapped families were directed to move to the building terrace from where they were rescued, the Tehsildar said, adding there were no casualties. Members of the Nation- al Disaster Management Authority also aided local fire officials and police in the rescue operations which was personally monitored by Bhiwandi civic chief Balaji Khat- gonkar and senior of- ficials of the revenue department. Attributing the cause of the fire to a “short circuit”, a senior official said a criminal case will be soon filed in this regard. Lambhate said the building had a non-agriculture permit and other factors like building permission as well as safety measures are being examined by the civic corporation and police. India to adopt statute of SAWEN: PM NASA begins testing of solar wind based E-sail technology larities between the 1985 assembly election and the just-concluded one. First and foremost, both were by and large fought on the same issue – of Bangladeshi infiltration. Secondly, the voters were sharply divided on both occasions, one side out and out against the infil- trators and their alleged protection, the other side – Congress and the break- away United Minorities Front of Assam (UMFA) splitting the Congress vote-base vertically into two equal parts. The third most significant aspect common to both was the heavy turn-out of voters; in 1985, the voter turn- out was 79.21 per cent, this time it worked out to 84.72 per cent. But then there was one very significant difference be- tween 1985 (and for that matter all previous elec- tions) and 2016; this was the first time that a huge campaign was launched to polarize the voters on reli- gious or communal lines. Muslims of migrant origin did move away from the Congress out of fear of the AGP in 1985, but then that time Bengali Hindus of migrant origin too were with them in the UMFA. The court’s observations come nearly two weeks after the RBI submitted a list of defaulters owing Rs 500 crore or more to public sector banks the list, the RBI had said it was “extremely nec- essary” to keep these names confidential due to their “fiduciary rela- tionship”. RBI’s affidavit was filed in response to a reply sought by a bench led by Chief Justice T S Thakur, which had last month taken suo motu cognizance of said. report that Rs 1.14 lakh crore of bad loans had been writ- ten off by state-owned banks between 2013 and 2015. The bench had or- dered the RBI to share with it names of all de- faulters who owe over Rs 500 crore and continue to lead a “lavish lifestyle”. tims during the demoli- tion drive undertaken in Uttamnagar area of Nikol in the eastern part of city, officials said, adding one person was also injured. Officials of city fire bri- gade rushed to the spot in the afternoon upon learn- ing about the mishap and is engaged in search and rescue operations, as 2-3 people are still feared trapped in the rubble. “We have pulled out four bodies from the rubble. Three bodies are still ly- ing on the spot while one has been shifted to civil hospital. One person was rescued alive in a critical condition and rushed to nearby hospital. The op- eration is still on to rescue others,” said an official of city fire control room. Locals have alleged that a JCB machine of the AMC team went on to demol- ish a two-storeyed com- mercial building even as occupants were still inside.“As part of our protest, at least 8-10 per- sons, mainly occupants of shops and their family members, stood in front of the JCB machine when it came to demolish the complex. We urged the AMC team to give some more time,” said Suresh Patel, a local and an eye witness.“However, the AMC team ignored our plight and ordered the JCB operator to demol- ish the structure. Thus, a 20-ft wall suddenly collapsed on those who were standing near the structure. We will not take these bodies till the officials show up here and own the responsibil- ity of killing citizens,” said Patel.As the situa- tion became tense after the mishap, a large con- tingent of police force has been deployed in the area.

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News BriefBangladesh

ministers call on President

Agency | New Delhi

Two ministers of Ban-gladesh government called on President Pranab Mukherjee here today. Moham-med Nassim, Minister of Health, and Anwar Hossain Manju, Minis-ter of Environment and Forests, Government of Bangladesh called on Mukherjee at Rash-trapati Bhavan today, a press statement from the President’s office said. The President told the ministers that India attaches highest impor-tance to its relations with Bangladesh.

Agency | New Delhi

India is all set to adopt the statute of South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN), an inter governmental wildlife law enforce-ment support body, lay-ing down an action plan to work together to fight wildlife crimes. India is also creating a national repository of Tiger cam-era trap photo database that will help study the movement of Tigers and keep a check on the crime against them.

Agency | New Delhi

The test results will pro-vide modeling data for the Heliopause Elec-trostatic Rapid Tran-sit System(HERTS). The proposed HERTS E-Sail concept, a pro-pellant-less propulsion system, would harness solar wind to travel into interstellar space. The sun releases pro-tons and electrons into the solar wind at very high speeds -- 400 to 750 kilometers per sec-ond, said Bruce Wieg-mann an engineer in Marshalls Advanced Concepts Officeand the principal investigator for the HERTS E-Sail.

Ahmedabad : Mayor announces Rs 4 lakh compensation“Nikol : Gross Negligence”

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

At least four people were killed on Tuesday after a 20-ft wall of a two-sto-reyed building col-lapsed when a team from Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) be-gan demolishing illegal properties in Nikol area in Ahmedabad. Alleging gross negligence on the part of AMC team, locals have gathered at the spot in large numbers and have refused to take the bodies unless action is initiated against the culprits. The wall collapsed on the vic-

6 dead in AMC demolition drive

Agency | Srinagar

Three suicide bombers blew themselves on Mon-day up as they tried to storm a police station in the usually peaceful re-gion of southern Russia, police said. No other ca-sualties were reported in the incident which took place in Novoselitskoye village in the southern Stavropol region. “We were holding a meeting

in the morning when five explosions went off,” Sergei Karamyshev, a se-nior local police official, said. ”Three people blew themselves up after an officer on duty at the en-trance blocked the door to the building,” he said. He said three of the explo-sions were caused by the suicide bombers, while a fourth was caused by a grenade while the source

Agency | New DelhiThe Supreme Court asked the Reserve Bank of India how people were running away from the country in spite of de-faulting on loans amount-ing to crores of rupees.You are the regulator and

you must act as a watch-dog, the court told the RBI.The court’s obser-vations come nearly two weeks after the RBI sub-mitted a list of default-ers owing Rs 500 crore or more to public sector banks. While submitting

Agency | ThaneA fire broke out on Tues-day in a five-storeyed residential building in powerloom town of Bhi-wandi in Thane district and firemen had to bat-tle for over four hours to bring it under control and evacuate all the 66 fami-lies trapped inside, civic officials said. The blaze began after a powerloom unit on the ground floor of the building at Nagoan caught fire and spread to the first floor, where yarn and other raw materials were stored. Six fire ten-

Agency | Guwahati

Elections in Assam had never been as exciting as it was this time. While it was one of the most peaceful elections in the state in the past three de-cades or more, old-tim-ers compare it with the 1985 elections, the one that was held within four months of the Assam Ac-cord, one that also saw the newly-formed Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) capture power within just two months of its birth. Looking back, one finds several very close simi-

Two men killed after soldiers fire at protesters in Kashmir’s Handwara

Farmers forced to sell land, defaulters running away with thousands of crores

Fire at Bhiwandi building doused; 66 families rescued

Assam polls: BJP’s chances depend on split in the Muslim vote

of the fifth blast was not immediately clear. There was no immediate infor-mation on the identities of the bombers. Russia’s North Caucasus has been gripped by nearly daily violence for years due to a simmering Islamist in-surgency there but attacks in southern Russia are ex-tremely rare. A regional police spokeswoman, however, said only one of the attackers had deto-nated an explosive charge while the other two as-sailants were killed by “return fire.” “They were shooting at the building,” Natalya Tyncherova said. adding that the exact number of assailants was still unclear.

ders from Thane, Kalyan, Ulhasnagar and Bhiwandi were pressed into service and rescue operations be-gan at around 7.30 AM. The trapped families were directed to move to the building terrace from

where they were rescued, the Tehsildar said, adding there were no casualties. Members of the Nation-al Disaster Management Authority also aided local fire officials and police in the rescue operations

which was personally monitored by Bhiwandi civic chief Balaji Khat-gonkar and senior of-ficials of the revenue department. Attributing the cause of the fire to a “short circuit”, a senior official said a criminal case will be soon filed in this regard. Lambhate said the building had a non-agriculture permit and other factors like building permission as well as safety measures are being examined by the civic corporation and police.

India to adopt statute of SAWEN:

PM

NASA begins testing of solar wind based E-sail technology

larities between the 1985 assembly election and the just-concluded one. First and foremost, both were by and large fought on the same issue – of Bangladeshi infiltration. Secondly, the voters were sharply divided on both

occasions, one side out and out against the infil-trators and their alleged protection, the other side – Congress and the break-away United Minorities Front of Assam (UMFA) splitting the Congress vote-base vertically into

two equal parts. The third most significant aspect common to both was the heavy turn-out of voters; in 1985, the voter turn-out was 79.21 per cent, this time it worked out to 84.72 per cent. But then there was one very significant difference be-tween 1985 (and for that matter all previous elec-tions) and 2016; this was the first time that a huge campaign was launched to polarize the voters on reli-gious or communal lines. Muslims of migrant origin did move away from the Congress out of fear of the AGP in 1985, but then that time Bengali Hindus of migrant origin too were with them in the UMFA.

The court’s observations come nearly two weeks after the RBI submitted a list of defaulters owing

Rs 500 crore or more to public sector banks

the list, the RBI had said it was “extremely nec-essary” to keep these names confidential due to their “fiduciary rela-tionship”. RBI’s affidavit was filed in response to a reply sought by a bench led by Chief Justice T S Thakur, which had last month taken suo motu cognizance of said. report that Rs 1.14 lakh crore of bad loans had been writ-ten off by state-owned banks between 2013 and 2015. The bench had or-dered the RBI to share with it names of all de-faulters who owe over Rs 500 crore and continue to lead a “lavish lifestyle”.

tims during the demoli-tion drive undertaken in

Uttamnagar area of Nikol in the eastern part of city,

officials said, adding one person was also injured. Officials of city fire bri-gade rushed to the spot in the afternoon upon learn-ing about the mishap and is engaged in search and rescue operations, as 2-3 people are still feared trapped in the rubble. “We have pulled out four bodies from the rubble. Three bodies are still ly-ing on the spot while one

has been shifted to civil hospital. One person was rescued alive in a critical condition and rushed to nearby hospital. The op-eration is still on to rescue others,” said an official of city fire control room.

Locals have alleged that a JCB machine of the AMC team went on to demol-ish a two-storeyed com-mercial building even as occupants were still inside.“As part of our protest, at least 8-10 per-

sons, mainly occupants of shops and their family members, stood in front of the JCB machine when it came to demolish the complex. We urged the AMC team to give some more time,” said Suresh Patel, a local and an eye witness.“However, the AMC team ignored our plight and ordered the JCB operator to demol-ish the structure. Thus, a 20-ft wall suddenly collapsed on those who were standing near the structure. We will not take these bodies till the officials show up here and own the responsibil-ity of killing citizens,” said Patel.As the situa-tion became tense after the mishap, a large con-tingent of police force has been deployed in the area.

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WEdNESdAY, APRIl 13, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYNot licensed to kill: Time to apply the brakes now

The lack of road discipline is a problem with many dimensions in our cities, and the incident of a mar-keting professional killed by an underage driver of a Mercedes in Delhi is just one aspect of it. People in Delhi have never been known for being disci-plined or law-abiding, and nothing exemplifies this better than the manner in which the rules of the road are flouted every day. This malaise pervades all levels of society. However, the Mercedes incident is something very specific to persons of privilege and the sense of class consciousness that seems to come easily to them. The underage boy had sup-posedly been on a joy ride with his friends, and by allowing him to do so, his father, the owner of the car, not only positioned him on a path of illegal action but also sent him an implied message that such a piece of illegality was par for the course. In such a situation a person of an impressionable age is very likely to get the idea that being in a certain station in society, he is likely to get away with a measure of wrong-doing. Driving a costly vehicle such as a Mercedes can only reinforce such an idea. If the police cannot move against the offender for legal reasons, they should move at least against the father, who has been charged with culpable homi-cide not amounting to murder. No leniency should be shown towards him. The legal basis for acting against him can be how he allowed someone who is not legally entitled to a licence drive his vehicle. With growth in affluence, underage driving is be-coming very common. Some years ago the incident of a nine-year-old child driving a Ferrari in Kerala created a commotion. But the police are often not able to catch the offender in some cases because there is little to distinguish a person of 18 years and someone who is a few days short of that. This precisely is what happened in the Mercedes case. Also it has been reported that the juvenile had erred several times earlier and yet got away with very little punishment. If the father had been punished then, the tragedy last week could have been avoid-ed. Also the police complain they are not able to act against the juvenile offenders who flaunt their connection with people in powerful positions. Par-ents must be made to understand that letting under-age children poses a grave risk to both the child in question and others. The certainty and severity of punishment for giving killing machines to children can be the only deterrent to this trend. A beginning could be made with the death of Siddharth Sharma.

“A major threat to the tiger is the demand for its body parts. The forest and its wild denizens are an open treasury which cannot be locked up. It is painful to learn about trafficking of body parts of tigers and other big cats. We need to collaborate at the highest levels of governments to address the serious issues.” - PM Modi was speaking at the inaugural session of the three-day 3rd Asia Ministerial

Conference on Tiger Conservation where tiger range countries will discuss key issues including anti-poaching strategies.

Agency | Chennai

Tamil superstar Vijay’s forthcoming actioner “Theri” will release in 144 screens in the US on Thursday with special premieres planned for Wednesday. According to CineGalaxy Inc, the distributor of the film in North America, this is tipped to be the biggest release for a Vijay film in recent years. In an official statement, CineGalaxy Inc confirmed that the film will be released in 144 screens across USA

in places such as Fre-mont, San Jose, Los An-geles, Dublin, Roseville, Manchester and Newark among other locations. Directed by Atlee, Vijay will be seen as a police officer and a doting fa-ther in the film. “Theri”, which has music by G.V Prakash Kumar, also stars Amy Jackson and Saman-tha Ruth Prabhu. The film releases worldwide on Thursday, while the Telu-gu dubbed version, which is titled “Policeodu”, will release on Friday.

Agency | New Delhi

Film personalities Priyan-ka Chopra, Rajinikanth and Udit Narayan received Padma awards from Pres-ident Pranab Mukherjee at the Rashtrapati Bha-van here on Tuesday. While Priyanka received the Padma Shri, India’s fourth highest civilian honour, Rajinikanth was honoured with the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second highest civilian award.

Priyanka, a former Miss World, has been a part of Hindi cinema for almost a decade and has made India proud globally with her stint in the American TV series, Quantico. She is also shooting for de-but Hollwood film, Bay-watch, alongside Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron. She also took to Twitter to share her thoughts lat-er. Rajini, lovingly called ‘Thalaiva’ by his his

Agency | New Delhi

Aashiqui became a hit with the audience. If Ra-hul Roy and Anu Ag-garwal gave love a new meaning back in the 90s, even Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur made the fans swoon to their love saga a few years ago. And three years af-ter Aashiqui 2, the mak-

ers are all set to take the franchise forward with its third instalment. Mahesh Bhatt, who had directed the original Aashiqui, has put rumours to rest that Hrithik Roshan and So-nam Kapoor will play the lead couple in Aashiqui 3. In fact, he will be produc-ing Aashiqui 3 along with brother Mukesh Bhatt and Bhushan Kumar. And

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Abhishek Bach-chan has scored nine mil-lion followers on Twitter and has thanked them for their “love, tolerance, hu-mour and support”. ”And nine million it is! Thank you all for the love, the tolerance, the humour, the support and for keep-ing me humble. Big love to the coolest crew,” he tweeted on Monday. The 40-year-old star, who is the son of megastar Amitabh Bachchan and actress-politician Jaya Bachchan, ventured into Hindi cinema in 2000 with the film ‘Refugee’ alongside actress Kare-ena Kapoor Khan. The actor married former Miss World and actress Aishwarya Rai Bach-chan in 2007 with whom he shares a five-year-old daughter Aaradhya. Abhishek has delivered

Agency | New Delhi

After he showed his su-perb acting skills in Ba-jirao Mastani, Ranveer Singh is getting praises from all over and now he has another feather to add

to his hat. The 30-year-old actor has been recently awarded with the title Su-perstar of the Year by the Hello Hall of Fame. In-terestingly, Ranveer was present the award by Am-

Agency | New Delhi

Have cricketer Virat Kohli and actor Anush-ka Sharma parted ways? Or are they very much together? Or, as Virat’s tee says: Were they on a break? The cricketer sported a tee recently and speculation started once again regarding the relationship status of the couple that had famously parted ways in January

this year. While neither of them commented on the split, Anushka unfol-lowed Virat on social me-dia soon after the split. Those in the know said the couple ended their two-year relationship on a bitter note, though no official confirmations were forthcoming. Now with his tee proclaiming, “We were on a break,” Virat has just added fuel

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‘Theri’ to release in 144 screens in US

Ranveer Singh receives Superstar of the Year award from Big B

We were on a break: Is this Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma’s status update?

Priyanka Chopra ecstatic about Padma Shri, calls it ‘best award’

Rumoured lovebirds Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra to star in Aashiqui 3

Aishwarya wins Global Indian of the Year award

well-wishers, has worked in both Hindi and South-ern films during his three decades-long career. He was accompanied by his wife Latha Rajinikanth at the award ceremony. Ten-nis star Sania Mirza also received Padma Bhushan from the President. Singer Udit Narayan was hon-oured with a Padma Bhu-shan, India’s third highest civilian honour, for his contribution to the world of music. Narayan, who has been a part of the mu-sic industry for over three decades, sported a black suit on the occasion. On receiving the award, the singer, who has crooned hits like Pardesi pardesi, Taal se taal mila and Pehla Nasha, touched the Presi-dent’s feet.

Bhatt has roped in his daughter Alia Bhatt and her rumoured boyfriend Sidharth Malhotra for the film. According to a re-port published in Mumbai Mirror, the real-life cou-ple has been approached to play the lead roles in Aashiqui 3. Malhotra, who will next be seen in Nitya Mehra’s Baar Baar Dekho, was quoted as tell-ing the tabloid, “Scripting is in progress but it should be up and running next year. Aashiqui 2 had lots of love, angst and music. I’m looking forward to more.” Just like the last two films, Aashiqui 3 is also said to be a musical and the Brothers actor re-vealed that he would be taking singing and guitar lessons to get into the skin of the character.

Vijay’s forthcoming actioner “Theri” will release in 144 screens in the US

itabh Bachchan. Posting a snap with the Big B on his Twitter handle, Ran-veer wrote, “My HERO! The things SrBachchan said abt me on stage to-night made my heart glow Will cherish these moments forever.” Mean-while, veteran actor Rishi Kapoor, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award, wrote on his so-cial media, “Yo,Mr. Ka-poor,not bad! Life time achievement by Hello! I will continue doing best I know. One lifetime is not enough.” Siddharth Mal-hotra bagged the award for Full Of Life Perform-er, while Sonam Kapoor got Critics Choice Award for her flick Neerja.

an array of strong perfor-mances on screen with films such as ‘Yuva’, ‘Dhoom’, ‘Guru’, ‘Bunty Aur Babli’, ‘Dostana’ and ‘Paa’. Abhishek, who was last seen on screen in director Umesh Shukla’s

‘All Is Well’, is current-ly shooting for the third instalment of the ‘House-full’ series with Akshay Kumar, Jacqueline Fer-nandez, Nargis Fakhri, Riteish Deshmukh and Lisa Haydon.

to the fire. It also has a cartoon of Superman and Wonder Woman. Is he hinting that they are back together after a relation-ship break? If the cou-ple is together again, it will come as a big relief for their fans. The buzz of them getting togeth-er again started building up after Virat defended Anushka in the face of trolling after India’s stel-lar performance at the T20 World Cup. While social media suggested Virat’s excellent form on-field was a result of his split with Anushka, the cricketer himself was upset because of the troll-ing. He posted on Twitter that Anushka has “al-ways” affected him pos-itively and people should be ashamed of their posts and tweets.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPCooling Inflation Boosts Expectations Of More Rate Cuts

Beware! daily stress can lead to diabetes

NEXT launches their Summer Campaign “Maximum Cooling at Minimum Price”

Agency | New Delhi

Be it physical or emotional, taking unnecessary stress can not only give you headache or neck pain but, if left unattended for long, can also trigger ele-vation in blood sugar levels leading to Type 2 diabe-tes, health experts have warned. Owing to changes in lifestyle and daily routine, stress is now seen as a reason behind several health hazards, including the rise in diabetes in India. Marked stress causes release of several stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol which, in turn, increase levels of sug-ar in blood apart from spiking blood pressure and pulse rate. “If stress is consistently high, previous-ly transient sugar elevation becomes persistently high, resulting in diabetes. Similarly, blood pres-sure elevation becomes elevated constantly. Stress also causes change in eating pattern, resulting in ‘binge eating’, thus increasing weight which may also add to elevation of blood sugar,” Dr. Anoop

Misra, Chairman, Fortis C-DOC, said.

Agency | New Delhi

Annual consumer inflation eased for the second straight month to 4.83 per cent in March, helped by smaller rises in food prices, government data showed on Tuesday. Economists surveyed by Reu-ters had forecast retail inflation would slow to 5 per cent in March from an upwardly revised 5.26 per cent in February. Data on Tuesday also showed in-dustrial output grew at an annual rate of 2.0 per cent in February, compared with a 1.5 per cent year-on-year contraction in January. ”Momentum is look-ing lower. The core inflation is lower with 24 bps month-on-month decline. Although we expect some of the food price momentum to pick up in coming 2-3 months, outlook for monsoon being favourable should be adequate to offset interim price pressure

on food.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

NEXT, India’s most Trusted Electronic Retail Brand which stocks an entire range of consumer durables and home appliances has announced an exciting summer campaign, “Maximum Cooling at Mini-mum Price”. On the onset of summer NEXT, the multi brand retail store bring to its customers the cool offers with best prices with easy EMI and 5 years compressor warranty. NEXT is giving these attractive offers to its customers on a wide range of Air Conditioner, Refrigerator& Coolers, the most in demand products of the season. What is sure to drive the customers to the NEXT store is the exceptional ways that they can enjoy the cooling of a branded new air conditioner starting from Rs 2099/-. From a wide range of brands to select such as, Videocon, Samsung, Whirlpool, Voltas, Electrolux, Godrej, Hitachi, the store offers complete range of cooling solutions for its customers.Commenting on the of-fer Mr. Sanjay Karwa CEO, Techno Kart India Ltd. said, “Since the mercury levels sore in summers we want our customers to keep cool with our best products at best prices at NEXT. In this campaign to add the flavor of the on-going IPL we are offering a chance to win IPL tickets and also meet their favou-rite players.”

Royal Challengers Bangalore versus Sunrisers Hyderabad: pick your playing XI

In BCCI, vote is of extraordinary value for everybody

Sanghi Cement is IPl team Gujarat lions’ Associate Sponsor

‘Tamanna – ‘does a woman’s dream have an expiry date?’

Need for a caste-free society as Ambedkar’s concept of social change: Anandiben

England’s James Taylor, 26, retires due to serious heart condition

Agency | Bengaluru

Royal Challengers Ban-galore would be hoping for a positive start to their campaign in the ninth sea-son of the Indian Premier League against Sunrisers Hyderabad, in Bengaluru on Tuesday. Let us have a look at the strengths and the possible playing XI. RCB is led by the Indian Test captain Virat Kohli. The team is packed with all-rounders with fiery batting power and good bowlers. Virat Kohli, who is in sublime form, leads the batting front in RCB. He is followed by Chris Gayle, AB de Villiers, Shane Watson, K.L. Ra-hul and Sarfaraz Ahmed. The possible four foreign players would be Gayle, de Villiers, Watson and Samuel Badree. Kane Richardson and David Wies are options instead

Agency | New Delhi

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) paid a whopping Rs. 50 crore as income tax for the year 2013-14, its monthly disclosure on spendings has revealed. Giving de-tails of spendings ex-ceeding Rs. 25 lakh on its official website, the BCCI also revealed that it paid service tax of Rs. 2.74 crore. India’s Un-der-19 and A team coach Rahul Dravid was paid half of his profession-al fees during the month gone by and the figure for that stood at Rs. 1.30 crore. Besides, the Assam Cricket Association in India’s eastern state was paid Rs. 3.37 crore as part of its annual dues for the

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Gujarat-based leading ce-ment manufacturer Sang-hi Industries Ltd. has signed up as an Associate Sponsor of Indian Premier League (IPL) team ‘Guja-rat Lions’ for the upcom-ing IPL T20 tournament. The Gujarat Lions team will represent Rajkot city under the captaincy of re-nowned batsman Suresh Raina. The team played its first match yesterday against Kings XI Punjab and started its run at the IPL with a convincing first match win. Com-menting on the partner-ship with Gujarat Lions, Mr. Alok Sanghi, Direc-tor, Sanghi Industries Ltd. said, “this association is a unique opportunity for

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

“Every woman has a dream, but does she see them coming true?” said Abhinay Deo. It was this thought which inspired the talented director to conceptualize the story of STAR Plus’s promis-ing show ‘Tamanna: a story about a woman and her dreams.’ Tamanna has brought alive the jour-ney of Dharaa - set on a path to revisit her dream, despite all obstacles that have come her way thus breaking the stereotype that women’s dreams come with an expiry date. Designed as a finite series, the show is being pro-duced by Ajinkya Deo.Actor Raju Kher was in the city to talk about the show where he’s play-ing the role of a princi-pal who will help Dharaa in the quest of achieving her dreams. Veteran actor and director Raju Kher

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel today described Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar as the archi-tect of India’s constitu-tion and sovereignty, and not just a leader of the backward classes and have-nots. Addressing a function organized here to mark the 125th birth anniversary of Dr. Ba-basaheb Ambedkar, she said the contributions of Dr. Ambedkar should not be limited to the uplift of the oppressed, even as his strong ideals, views and knowledge for so-cial equanimity, free from caste discrimination, are all pervading. Mrs. Patel had a word for the steps initiated by Prime Min-ister Narendra Modi who as the Chief Minister of

Agency | New Delhi

England batsman James Taylor has been forced to retire from cricket at the age of 26 due to a serious heart condition, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Tuesday. Taylor, who plays county cricket for Nottinghamshire, with-drew from last week’s game against Cambridge MCCU with what was believed to be a viral in-fection. However, scans revealed he has a serious heart condition known as Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Arrhythmia (ARVC). “Safe to say this has been the tough-est week of my life! My world is upside down. But

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of Badree. The bowling front is led by Samuel Badree who bowled bril-liantly in the recently con-cluded World T20 cham-pionship. The team also has Stuart Binny, Varun Aaron, Parvez Rasool and Yuzvendra Chahal. The team, besides one or two additions, has re-mained the same through-out all the IPL seasons. My possible RCB play-ing XI Chris Gayle, K.L.

Rahul, Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, Shane Wat-son, Stuart Binny, Samuel Badree, Parvez Rasooo, Kedar Jadhav, Yuzven-dra Chahal and Varun Aaron. Despite having a good mix of players, the team has not lived up to expectations. The team’s mentor is former Indian batsman V.V.S. Laxman. The team is led by the Australian opener David Warner.

I’m here to stay and I’m battling on!” Taylor said on his Twitter account. The middle order bats-man played seven test matches and 27 one-day internationals for En-gland and captained the side against Ireland in May last year. “It is both shocking and saddening to hear that James’ ca-reer has been cut short in such a sudden and

unexpected manner,” England team director Andrew Strauss said in a statement released by the ECB. “Throughout his career, he has constantly impressed with his deter-mination to make the ab-solute most of his ability, and it is immensely cruel that such a hard working player will be unable to fulfil his great potential in the international arena.

year 2014-15 Likewise, the Cricket Association of Bengal has been giv-en Rs. 6.75 crore as part of their dues, while the controversial Delhi and District Cricket Associa-tion (DDCA) was reim-bursed Rs. 29.22 lakh for holding the Under-23 CK Nayudu Trophy’s league and knockout matches. The Board also made payments to three Indi-an Premier League (IPL)

franchises for the ongo-ing season. The Kings XI Punjab, Mumbai In-dians and Delhi Dare-devils have been given advance payments for the IPL which started April 9. The Punjab franchise (KPH Dream Cricket Pri-vate Limited) was paid Rs. 21.90 crore, while the Mumbai team (Indiawin Sports Private Limited) has been given Rs. 22.90 crore.

rural Gujarati audience to participate in global prop-erties like the IPL, there-by forming an emotional connect with our custom-ers The Lion evokes a feeling of invincibility and Gujarati pride, the same qualities that repre-sent our brand as well.” Mr. Keshav Bansal, own-er of Gujarat Lions team and Director at Intex

Technologies said, “We were looking for associ-ation from leading Guja-rat-based corporates and are happy to welcome Sanghi Industries on-board. We are confident that this association will give both the brands the desired connect and ex-tensive reach with youth and other audience in Gu-jarat.”

plays the role of Pitambar Shashtri – Principal of the school where Dharaa is the cricket coach. Talking about the show, the actor said, “Tamanna is the sto-ry of a simple girl Dharaa, who had an unconven-tional dream of becom-ing a cricketer. Despite all hurdles & hardships, Dharaa has decided to revisit her dream and fol-low her passion for the sport now as coach. The story showcases how she Dharaa more determined than ever before and will fight against all the ob-

stacles independently in this unfamiliar city as a single mother.” Speaking about his character he fur-ther added, “I am playing the role of a 55 year old school principal where Dharaa is the new crick-et coach. My character is very rational in nature and tries to maintain peace in the entire school. Pitam-bar is going to retire in a year and hasn’t achieved anything big in his life and has no motivation left. He believes to go with the flow with a hassle-free ap-proach.

Gujarat worked for good governance, girls’ educa-tion, women’s empow-erment for fifteen years. The state government had risen above the vote bank politics and worked for all round develop-ment of the poorest per-sons and families through social changes. She said the state government strengthened the concept of social harmony and equanimity after 2001, a visible change from Gu-jarat of the pre-2001 days. She said that her govern-

ment took proactive role under youth self-help scheme, save girl cam-paign, women’s health checkup for breast and cervical cancer, diagnosis and treatment of diabe-tes, Ma-Vatsalyam Card, etc. The Chief Minister on this occasion handed over seven special cash awards and citations in different categories, rang-ing from Rs,25,000 to Rs. one lakh. She wished the creative works of the awardees would guide the people for years to come.

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