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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 13, 2016, Friday 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 Nitish Kumar also attacked the Narendra Modi government on their promise to bring back black money, but “they delivered ‘Love Jihad’ and ‘Ghar Wapsi’” 13 th May, 2016 - Friday Year :02, Issue : 120 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief ‘Murder 4’ will happen for sure: Emraan Mumbai Indians V/s Kings XI Punjab (Visakhapatnam) (8:00 PM) Agency | New Delhi Defence Minister Mano- har Parrikar will leave on a four-day visit to Oman and UAE next week as part of India’s outreach to the strate- gically important and energy-rich middle east through greater coopera- tion across sectors. Par- rikar is set to leave for Oman on May 18 during which he will call on the top leadership there and hold bilateral talks with his counterpart. Agency | Puducherry Accusing the Ran- gasamy-led AINRC gov- ernment of not running a “clean” administration, Union Minister Piyush Goyal today claimed that only BJP would measure up to the expectations of the people for an “hon- est” and “transparent” government. Puducherry had witnessed in the past rule by DMK, AIADMK and Congress and now by AINRC and none of these parties had provid- ed a clean administra- tion, Goyal alleged. Agency | Mumbai Actor Emraan Hashmi says he will star in the fourth part of the pop- ular thriller “Murder” after being a part of the first and second install- ment. The first part of “Murder”, directed by Anurag Basu, released in 2004 saw Emraan starring opposite Mal- lika Sherawat. It was a breakthrough film in the “Jannat” actor’s career, who had made his debut in “Footpath”. Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad Member of Parlia- ment(MP) in Rajya Sabha elected from Gujarat Shri Pravin Rashtrapal passed away today due to heart attack. With his sudden death, Congress has lost its Dalit face in Gujarat. Rashtrapal retired from Income Tax department job and joined politics. He won Lok Sabha elec- tion in Patan in 1999. Born on 24 December 1939 in Muwada in dis- trict gandhinagar of Guja- rat, son of Somabhai and Valiben Pravin Rashtral is survived by one son and three daughters. Rashtra- pal, a B.A., LL.B educat- ed at Siddharth college in Mumbai. He was into civil service and trade union activity during his professional career. RSS-free India, liquor-free society Parrikar to visit Oman, UAE Piyush Goyal slams AINRC govt Today MaTch IPL 2016 Nitish Kumar calls for ‘Sangh-mukt-Bharat’ “In Modi’s Varanasi” SpiceJet fined Rs 10L for offloading rights activist with cerebral palsy Agency | New Delhi The Supreme Court or- dered low-cost SpiceJet airline on Thursday to pay a Rs10-lakh compen- sation to rights activist Jeeja Ghosh, a cerebral palsy patient, for offload- ing her from a flight. A bench headed by justice AK Sikri found the air- line guilty of not fulfill- ing its social responsi- bility and regretted that society continued to discriminate people with disabilities. The court fixed a two-month pe- riod for the company to pay the compensation. Agency | Varanasi Calling for a “Sangh- (RSS)-mukht-Bharat”, Bihar Chief Minister on Thursday told the BJP and RSS not to preach nation- alism and said his Janata Dal-United (JD-U) will expand in Uttar Pradesh. In his first visit to Varana- si, the Lok Sabha constit- uency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nitish Kumar launched a bitter attack on both the Bhara- tiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayam- sewak Sangh (RSS). “To- day the BJP is talking about nationalism where- as the veterans of the BJP and the RSS played no role in the independence movement,” Nitish Ku- mar told a public rally at Pindra area here. “When Bapu (Mahatma Gandhi) was fighting against the British, when freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh and Chandrasekhar Azad gave their lives for the In 2012, SpiceJet’s cab- in crew asked Ghosh to de-board after the pilot purportedly said he was not comfortable with the disabled rights activist around. The 40-year-old had boarded the plane in Kolkata and was to visit Goa for a confer- ence. SpiceJet refunded the ticket money after deducting the flight can- cellation charges. “It is the common experience of several persons with disabilities that they are unable to lead a full life due to societal barriers and discrimination faced by them in employment, access to public spaces, transportation etc.,” the bench said. Rajya Sabha MP Pravin Rashtrapal passes away country, they (BJP and RSS) were not there. “But today they are preaching nationalism,” the veteran politician said. He quick- ly added: “We don’t need nationalism lessons from them.” Of the RSS, he said: “They pretend to be nationalist but the fact is that tricolor is not their flag. Their real flag is bhagwa (saffron).” The chief minister alleged that the Modi govern- ment had failed on every front. “They promised to bring back black money in 100 days. Have they delivered? Instead, “they delivered Love Jehad and Ghar Wapsi and, during the Bihar elections, they raised the issue of beef”, he said. Nitish Kumar pointed out that Modi had in his 2014 Lok Sabha election speeches promised to give Rs.15 lakh of black money his government would bring home from abroad to ev- ery Indian. Now he was mum on the issue. “They speak in two tongues. Before elections, they speak one language and after election something else.”

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RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 13, 2016, Friday 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

Nitish Kumar also attacked the Narendra Modi government on their promise to bring back black money,

but “they delivered ‘Love Jihad’ and ‘Ghar Wapsi’”

13th May, 2016 - FridayYear :02, Issue : 120Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

‘Murder 4’ will happen for sure:

Emraan

Mumbai Indians V/s Kings XI

Punjab(Visakhapatnam)

(8:00 PM)

Agency | New Delhi

Defence Minister Mano-har Parrikar will leave on a four-day visit to Oman and UAE next week as part of India’s outreach to the strate-gically important and energy-rich middle east through greater coopera-tion across sectors. Par-rikar is set to leave for Oman on May 18 during which he will call on the top leadership there and hold bilateral talks with his counterpart.

Agency | Puducherry

Accusing the Ran-gasamy-led AINRC gov-ernment of not running a “clean” administration, Union Minister Piyush Goyal today claimed that only BJP would measure up to the expectations of the people for an “hon-est” and “transparent” government. Puducherry had witnessed in the past rule by DMK, AIADMK and Congress and now by AINRC and none of these parties had provid-ed a clean administra-tion, Goyal alleged.

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Emraan Hashmi says he will star in the fourth part of the pop-ular thriller “Murder” after being a part of the first and second install-ment. The first part of “Murder”, directed by Anurag Basu, released in 2004 saw Emraan starring opposite Mal-lika Sherawat. It was a breakthrough film in the “Jannat” actor’s career, who had made his debut in “Footpath”.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Member of Parlia-ment(MP) in Rajya Sabha elected from Gujarat Shri Pravin Rashtrapal passed away today due to heart attack. With his sudden death, Congress has lost its Dalit face in Gujarat. Rashtrapal retired from Income Tax department job and joined politics. He won Lok Sabha elec-

tion in Patan in 1999. Born on 24 December 1939 in Muwada in dis-trict gandhinagar of Guja-rat, son of Somabhai and Valiben Pravin Rashtral is survived by one son and three daughters. Rashtra-pal, a B.A., LL.B educat-ed at Siddharth college in Mumbai. He was into civil service and trade union activity during his professional career.

RSS-free India, liquor-free society

Parrikar to visit Oman, UAE

Piyush Goyal slams AINRC govt

Today MaTch IPL 2016

Nitish Kumar calls for ‘Sangh-mukt-Bharat’“In Modi’s Varanasi”

SpiceJet fined Rs 10L for offloading rights activist with cerebral palsyAgency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court or-dered low-cost SpiceJet airline on Thursday to pay a Rs10-lakh compen-sation to rights activist Jeeja Ghosh, a cerebral palsy patient, for offload-ing her from a flight. A bench headed by justice AK Sikri found the air-line guilty of not fulfill-ing its social responsi-bility and regretted that society continued to discriminate people with disabilities. The court fixed a two-month pe-riod for the company to pay the compensation.

Agency | Varanasi

Calling for a “Sangh-(RSS)-mukht-Bharat”, Bihar Chief Minister on Thursday told the BJP and RSS not to preach nation-alism and said his Janata Dal-United (JD-U) will expand in Uttar Pradesh. In his first visit to Varana-si, the Lok Sabha constit-uency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Nitish Kumar launched a bitter attack on both the Bhara-tiya Janata Party (BJP)

and Rashtriya Swayam-sewak Sangh (RSS). “To-day the BJP is talking about nationalism where-as the veterans of the BJP and the RSS played no role in the independence movement,” Nitish Ku-mar told a public rally at Pindra area here. “When Bapu (Mahatma Gandhi) was fighting against the British, when freedom fighters like Bhagat Singh and Chandrasekhar Azad gave their lives for the

In 2012, SpiceJet’s cab-in crew asked Ghosh to de-board after the pilot purportedly said he was not comfortable with the disabled rights activist around. The 40-year-old had boarded the plane in Kolkata and was to visit Goa for a confer-ence. SpiceJet refunded the ticket money after

deducting the flight can-cellation charges. “It is the common experience of several persons with disabilities that they are unable to lead a full life due to societal barriers and discrimination faced by them in employment, access to public spaces, transportation etc.,” the bench said.

Rajya Sabha MP Pravin Rashtrapal passes away

country, they (BJP and RSS) were not there. “But today they are preaching nationalism,” the veteran politician said. He quick-ly added: “We don’t need nationalism lessons from them.” Of the RSS, he said: “They pretend to be

nationalist but the fact is that tricolor is not their flag. Their real flag is bhagwa (saffron).” The chief minister alleged that the Modi govern-ment had failed on every front. “They promised to bring back black money

in 100 days. Have they delivered? Instead, “they delivered Love Jehad and Ghar Wapsi and, during the Bihar elections, they raised the issue of beef”, he said. Nitish Kumar

pointed out that Modi had in his 2014 Lok Sabha election speeches promised to give Rs.15 lakh of black money his government would bring home from abroad to ev-

ery Indian. Now he was mum on the issue. “They speak in two tongues. Before elections, they speak one language and after election something else.”

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QUOTE OF THE

DAYUPSC: The story of dabi’s achievement needs to become

less heroic, more routineThat Tina Dabi has topped the civil services exam-ination at age 22 is an extraordinary achievement. Her success is about individual excellence, but it is about more than that. The powerful symbolism of a Dalit girl topping the IAS list must not be ignored. To be sure, her middle-class background — both her parents are engineers — may have relatively insu-lated her from the social and economic oppression a majority of Dalits in India are forced to endure and eased her pursuit of success. Yet, Dabi’s journey can become a source of inspiration for scores of students from underprivileged castes and communities — to fight prejudice and win against all odds. Symbols have the power to move people, to motivate them to break the limits set by history and society. Symbols can empower communities in unexpected ways. Ma-hatma Gandhi and Babasaheb Ambedkar recognised well the potential of symbols and used them astutely to undergird their respective emancipatory visions.Even as we celebrate the symbolic resonance of Da-bi’s achievement, this is also a moment to remind ourselves of the structural constraints that still hold back others like her. Systemic discrimination and institutional infirmities continue to prevent a large section of India’s population from realising its true potential. Despite the long history of social justice movements and constitutional safeguards, caste in-equality remains an inescapable reality. Its domi-nance as a social institution may have diminished over the years, but caste continues to manifest itself as an instrument of power, including in the state’s in-stitutions. The case of Rohith Vemula, who took his own life after what was, by all accounts, a tortuous battle against institutional discrimination, is telling. It was only the latest reminder that there remains a larger battle to be fought against deeply entrenched and routinised prejudices. Solitary success stories, however heartening, become meaningful only when they help build the momentum against the injustice and biases embedded in society. Dabi must not re-main the exceptional hero. Her story must help open up greater possibilities of change. Significantly, the second rank in the UPSC examination has gone to a Kashmiri Muslim. Athar Aamir ul Shafi Khan’s success is a welcome departure from the dominant Kashmir narrative about alienation, violence and op-pression. As in the case of Dabi, this country needs many more stories like his.

“The statue is one of my dream projects. It is 522 feet high and weighs around 1,600 tonnes. The head itself has the dimension of 70 feet. The statue symbolizes unity in the face of adversity. It is about a man who united India when the country was on the path of division. It will be completed in two years,” - Prolific sculptor and Padma awardee Ram V

Sutar says the ‘Statue of Unity’ is scheduled to be completed within two years.

Ayushmann Khurrana, the Bengali author from Meri Pyaari Bindu

Agency | Mumbai

Bollywood’s love with Kolkata continues. Af-ter Amitabh Bachchan’s TE3N, it’s now Ayush-mann Khurrana and Parineeti Chopra’s turn to take Bollywood to the City of Joy: They are coming together for Yash Raj films’ produc-tion Meri Pyaari Bindu , the directorial debut of Akshay Roy. On Thurs-day, both Ayushmann and Parineeti shared a sneak peak of what the film has to offer on their Twit-ter timelines. It started with Parineeti tweeting a cryptic message in the morning, “It all begins in

the city of joy!” Taking his cue, Ayushmann re-plied, “I love it when the Bindu in you says such things”. The one-and-a-half-minute-long video starts with Abhimanyu (Ayushmann) writing a ‘horror’ story story on a typewriter. The setting is a small bylane in Kolkata, and the horror story he’s writing sounds more slea-zy than scary. He pauses for a while and tells us that instead of writing his story, he’d rather talk about his ‘Bindu’. Who is Bindu? Parineeti plays Bindu, as aspiring singer in the film that also marks her debut as a singer .

Agency | New Delhi

Bollywood actor Sushmi-ta Sen shared a three-year-old letter she wrote to her daughter Renee, at her be-hest, late on Wednesday. It tells the 16-year-old to take chances, carve her own way and say sorry when she has made a mis-take. The heartwarming letter is full of wise advice that can make life easier and better. A must read for everyone, we say. In what sounds like every mom’s words, Sushmita wrote

Agency | New Delhi

National Award-win-ning director Nagraj Manjule’s latest offer-ing Sairat has become the highest-grossing Marathi film ever. With earnings of Rs.41.11 crore at the end of 11 days, according to mov-ie website Bollywood Hungama, the roman-tic film has beaten the records of previous Marathi blockbusters like Duniyadari (2013), Lai Bhaari (2014) and Natsamrat (2016). After notching up collections of Rs.25.50 crore in the first week, the film, starring Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar, in-creased its screen count

Agency | Mumbai

Ever since Bollywood superstar Salman Khan was acquitted in the 2002 hit-and-run case last year, speculations have been rife about his wedding. Rumoured to be dating Romanian actor-model Iulia Vantur, Salman had earlier said he will tie the

knot once his legal cases are decided. Now, new pictures have emerged which show Iulia is quite close to his family and ru-mours of a wedding might not be so preposterous af-ter all. Late on Wednes-day, Salman and family were spotted at Mumbai airport. They were return-ing after Salman wrapped

his shooting for Sultan in Punjab. His sister Alvira Agnihotri also accompa-nied them. Salman’s mom Salma and Iulia were seen along with the Bollywood actor. In April this year, Iulia visited the hinter-lands of Haryana where Salman Khan was shoot-ing for his next Sultan.

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Sonam Kapoor is set to attend the amfAR GALA at the Cannes Film Festival. This will be the 30-year-old “Neerja” ac-tress’ first appearance at the prestigious ‘Cinema Against AIDS’ fundrais-er. “It’s an honor to be a part of the esteemed am-fAR gala. I cannot stress enough the importance of AIDS research in our time. This foundation

is doing such incredible work dedicated towards raising funds for life-sav-ing research programs that help the fight against AIDS. “I am looking for-ward to meeting the won-derful team that chairs amfAR and hope to con-tribute to this cause in every way possible,” So-nam said in a statement. Other prominent names to attend the gala event are Helen Mirren, Sharon

Stone, Katy Perry, Ken-neth Cole, Lewis Ham-ilton, Isabeli Fontana, Barbara Palvin and Irina Shayk. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who has been a regular at the fundrais-er, will be giving it a miss this year due to her pro-fessional commitments. In her sixth visit to the Cannes, Sonam will at-tend various parties, film premieres and charity dinners.

Agency | Mumbai

Bollywood’s Desi Girl Priyanka Chopra is going places and by the looks of it, she is in no mood to slow down. After wrap-ping up her Hollywood TV show ‘Quantico, Pri-yanka has now moved on to ‘Baywatch’. The actress has resumed the shoot of her Hollywood film ‘Baywatch’, where we’ll see Priyanka play-ing a baddie named Vic-toria Leeds. In the earlier pictures, we saw Priyan-ka sizzling in a white sun dress, which made us wonder whether we’ll get to see the actress donning a red swimsuit, which is ‘Baywatch’s trademark, in the film or not. Clear-

Agency | Chennai

The spectacular success of All Arjun’s film Sarraino-du has the Tollywood star on cloud nine. The film directed by Boyapati Sreenu has entered the Rs 100 crore club! Sarraino-du is Allu Arjun’s second film to be part of the Rs 100 crore club. The film is also a hattrick for the Tollywood star as he has had three major hits in a row— Race Gurram, S/o Satyamurty and now

Sarrainodu.The film is still running well in the-atres and as of now, it is the fifth highest grossing Telugu film! Allu Arjun or Bunny as he is affec-tionately called by people is currently enjoying a holiday after the success of the film. He is likely to start working on his next film in June or July. His spokesperson says he has yet to decide on what he wants to sign. Direc-tor Boyapati Sreenu has

Salman Khan’s mom accepts Iulia Vantur as the bahu?

Sushmita Sen’s letter to daughter Renee is the ultimate guide to life

Cannes 2016: Sonam Kapoor to attend amfAR Gala

Check out baddie Priyanka Chopra’s new look from Baywatch

Allu Arjun’s ‘Sarrainodu’ enters the Rs 100 crore club!

Sairat becomes Marathi cinema’s highest grosser

in the letter, “You were born from your mother’s heart. You were born to fulfil your destiny.” She further advised her daugh-ter, “Fulfill your destiny. Remember your dreams.

Nurture friendships. Nev-er give up. Be happy....Know when to apologise.” Let’s thank Renee for it was she who insisted that the letter must be shared with everyone.

from 400 to 450 in the second week, minting an additional Rs.15.61 crore. Apart from Ma-harashtra, it was also released in parts of Mad-hya Pradesh, Karnataka, Delhi and Goa with sub-titles. The usual screen count for a Marathi film is 250-300. “We had al-ways expected the film

to do very well, perhaps in the range of our previ-ous release Duniyadari, which made around Rs25 crore. But there was no anticipation of success of such historic propor-tions,” said Nitin Keni, chief executive officer at Essel Vision Productions Ltd, the company which co-produced the film.

ing off the speculations of wearing a red swim-suit in the film, Priyanka had earlier said, “I’m not a lifeguard, I’m the inter-ruption in their slow mo-tion.” Well, here’s another picture of the actress from the sets of ‘Baywatch’, where we see Priyanka sporting a hot yellow flo-ral print dress. Along with the actress, we see film’s

director Seth Gordon. The picture was shared by the filmmaker himself. Later, Priyanka repost-ed the picture by saying, “haha love creating Vic-toria with u @sethnodrog I seem to be liking being bad too much.” The film also stars Dwayne John-son and Zac Efron in the lead roles. The film will hit silver screens in 2017.

been praised for giving a new image to Allu Arjun and people are expecting the two of them to work together in the future as well.

Allu Arjun starrer Sarrainodu

adds another achievement in it’s

belt by earning over Rs 100 crore

and joining the big league films!

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SPORTS ROUNDUPWockhardt Hospitals, Rajkot & Surat Centres celebrate International

Nurses Day to honour nurses

For Water Trains To Drought-Hit Latur, Railways Charging Rs. 4 Crore

Encouraging Any Industry Surest Way Of Killing It: Raghuram Rajan

Agency | Mumbai

After ferrying water to Maharashtra’s Latur for a month, the railways has presented a bill of Rs. 4 crore to the district collector. The railways claim they sent the bill following a request by the admin-istration. So far the trains have carried 62 million litres of water to Latur, perhaps the driest spot of parched Marathwada, around 300 km from Mum-bai. “It is up to the district administration whether to pay us or seek waiver,” news agency Press Trust of India quoted S K Sood, General Manager of Central Railway, as saying. Maharashtra govern-ment started sending water to Latur a month ago. The first trip of the water train - named ‘Jaldoot’ -- took place on April 11. The train left the western Maharashtra and reached Latur a day later, cover-

ing a distance of around 342 km.

SETU Agency | Rajkot

International Nurses Day was celebrated across all Wockhardt Hospitals on the occasion of Flor-ence Nightingale’s birth anniversary on May 12. The theme for this year’s celebration was ‘Nurs-es: A Force for Change: improving health systems - Resilience .To recognise contributions made, nurses who had served the hospital for rewarded an ‘Excellence certificate’ was awarded to Achal k Mathew in Rajkot. Dr. Jagdish Khoyani Centre Head, Wockhardt Hospitals, Rajkot said, “Being at the forefront of patient care, acknowledging the efforts put in by nurses leads to improved patient care – which is our primary goal. This day is an extension to recognise the efforts that they put in throughout the year.” Nirav Shah, Centre Head, Wockhardt Hospitals, Surat said, “A good nurse leader is someone who can inspire others to work together in pursuit of a common goal, such as en-

hanced patient care.

Agency | London

In a strong disapproval of sector- specific sops, Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan has said “encouraging” any industry may be the surest way of killing it and policymakers should refrain from dictating the course of a business. He also dis-agreed with the frequent demand made by industry bodies to the authorities to “do something”, such as lowering the value of rupee to boost merchan-dise exports and said the currency valuation might not be necessarily slowing down India’s trade vol-umes. Dr Rajan, known for being vocal on various macroeconomic issues, further said in a Project Syndicate article that advanced economies have been imposing risks on emerging market countries like India by pursuing aggressive monetary poli-cies to stimulate demand. “Indeed, one day we face surging capital inflows, as investors go into ‘risk-on’ mode, and outflows the next as they switch risk

off,” he wrote.

IPL 2 6

Sushil Kumar’s name missing from probables list for Rio 2016 Olympics

Manohar’s exit won’t change much, says former BCCI official

AR Rahman becomes India’s fourth Goodwill Ambassador for Rio GamesVijender Singh takes on Poland’s

Andrzej Soldra on friday

Wasn’t abused by Preity after loss to RCB: Kings XI coach Sanjay Bangar

Doping charges dropped against Kusal Perera, cleared to play

Agency | New Delhi

The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) on Thurs-day denied sending any list of Olympic proba-bles, sans Sushil Kumar, to the Indian Olympic Association, insisting that the two-time medallist is not yet out of contention for the Rio Games. WFI clarified that it has been a regular practice for the United World Wrestling (UWW) to send the list of all those who have secured berths in their respective weight catego-ries at various Olympic qualifying tournaments to IOA. Emphasising that the probables list not hav-ing Sushil’s name does not mean he would not go to

Agency | Mumbai

Seldom has the Indi-an cricket Board fretted over an outgoing official. Although jockeying is bound to start in right ear-nest for the top post, for the first time, Shashank Manohar’s resignation as president has left the beleaguered organisa-tion in some uncertain-ty. The 58-year-old law-yer from Nagpur came on board in October to specifically salvage the image of the Board, hit by events following the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal. Manohar did

set in motion changes that brought in account-ability and transparency, as recommended by the Supreme Court-appoint-ed Justice RM Lodha committee. A day after Manohar’s resignation, with the administrator likely to contest for the position of the Interna-tional Cricket Council’s first independent chair-man, former adminis-trators and legal experts were divided over what impact his exit will have on the future of the BCCI and the case it is battling in the Supreme Court. Former BCCI treasurer,

Kishore Rungta, said that had Manohar stayed on as president during this period of turbulence, he would have solved many issues for the Board. “There is uncertain-ty reigning now that he has quit. If uncertainty prevails, it will definite-ly cause problems,” he said. However, Rungta felt Manohar, despite his legal background, could have done little to pre-vent widespread changes that the Supreme Court is expected to order. “The Supreme Court will en-sure that these changes take place,” he said.

Agency | New Delhi

Kings XI Punjab coach Sanjay Bangar on Thurs-day dismissed reports which claimed that he was abused by the Indian Pre-mier League (IPL) team’s co-owner Preity Zinta following the side’s one-run loss against Royal Challengers Bangalore in Mohali on May 9. “After our one-run defeat against RCB, there was the usu-al post-match discussion on the match with Kings XI owners. Some reports in the media have blown the issue totally out of proportion by fabricating a non-existent chain of events,” said Bangar on his Facebook page. “Loss by close margin hurts but team has been playing good cricket. No reported abusive or disrespectful language was against me. Kings XI will continue to fight for its survival in the tournament,” he added. A

Agency | Dubai

Sri Lanka wicketkeeper Kusal Perera has had all an-ti-doping charges brought against him dropped by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after the Qatar-based laboratory that conducted the test withdrew its initial find-ing. Perera was sent home from Sri Lanka’s tour of New Zealand in Decem-

ber after it was announced he had failed a test during the series against Paki-stan in the United Arab Emirates last July. He had faced a four-year ban from cricket. “We wish to make it clear that there is no ev-idence that Mr Perera has ever used performance-en-hancing substances and we wish him well in his future cricketing endeav-ours,” ICC chief executive

Agency | Bolton

Unstoppable so far, Indi-an boxing star Vijender Singh will take on Po-land’s Andrzej Soldra in his first eight-round professional contest in Bolton on Friday. “I am fully up for my sixth fight. This will be my first eight round fight and I have worked a lot on endurance,” the 30-year-old former Olympic and World Championship bronze-medallist said ahead of the bout. “I have seen videos of Soldra. He is a good opponent but I am preparing very hard to give him a tough time in the ring. He is very expe-rienced though and with 16 fights and 81 rounds he has got the advantage over me in that depart-

Agency | New Delhi

Music composer AR Rahman accepted the Indian Olympic Associ-ation’s offer to become the Goodwill Ambassa-dor for the Rio Olym-pics. There was a storm when the IOA named Salman Khan as a Good-

will Ambassador late last month. The association since went on a dam-age-control mode and appointed Beijing gold medalist and ace shooter Abhinav Bindra and leg-endary batsman Sachin Tendulkar . Rahman is well-respected across

Rio, WHI said that presi-dent Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh will take a deci-sion on holding the trials. “This list of probables is not sent by WFI but by the United World Wres-tling. After all the trials are over, the world body compiles the names of all those wrestlers who have secured Olympic berths for their country in vari-ous divisions at different

qualifying tournaments and send it to their re-spective Olympic Federa-tions,” WFI assistant sec-retary Vinod Tomar said. The official remained not committal over whether Sushil or Narsingh Yadav will represent India at the Olympics in men’s 74kg freestyle category, reiter-ating that the decision to hold the trials is yet to be taken.

the country and bagged an Oscar for his music in ‘Slumdog Millionaire.’ The Olympics this year is going to be a very signif-icant event for India as it will send its largest ever contingent - about 90 athletes - to the Games in Rio de Janeiro beginning August 5. “About 90 ath-letes have qualified for Olympics in Rio. India will send the largest ever contingent this year,” minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said. Rijiju added that special assistance has been giv-en to sporting talents for their training both in In-dia and abroad.

media report had claimed that Zinta hurled exple-tives at Bangar after the narrow loss. Zinta, too, has rubbished the report. “I most definitely DID NOT be disrespectful to our coach nor abuse any one & definitely did not use the FOUR LET-TER WORD. Your story reeks of SEXISM and is incorrect & exaggerat-ed beyond words,” she wrote on her Facebook page. “Sanjay & I BOTH

have DENIED this sto-ry STILL it gets Print-ed. I am fed up of this nonsense & negativity. Just because our judi-cial system is slow some Indian Journalists time and again use it to write ANY & EVERYTHING & make soft targets of celebrities,” she added. Kings XI Punjab are cur-rently languishing at the bottom of the points ta-ble with seven losses in 10 matches.

ment but I will stop him.” Vijender has been unbeat-en so far in the circuit, winning all his bouts via Technical Knockouts. His previous fight, against Frenchman Matiouze Royer, was the longest of his fledgling pro ca-reer, lasting five rounds. Friday’s fight would be Vijender’s last before he makes his India debut next month. Vijender will be fighting it out for the WBO Asia belt against

a yet-to-be-named op-ponent in New Delhi on June 11. Eager to head to India with an all-win re-cord, Vijender will once again eye a quick win over Soldra at Macron Stadium, Premier Suite in Bolton. Soldra comes into the fight with a record of 12 wins — with 5 knock-outs — from 16 fights. The 30-year-old has the edge in experience over Vijender with 81 rounds under his belt.

Dave Richardson said in a statement. Sri Lanka are currently in England pre-paring for the first match of their three-test series in Leeds next week. “I am very happy that the crick-et board and all the others believed in me,” Perera, 25, told reporters in Co-lombo. “I always said I never took anything. Now I can start practising again from today and then let’s see what happens.” Pere-ra, who featured in the Sri Lankan team in all three formats, missed the Asia Cup and the World Twen-ty20 while the provisional suspension meant he was not picked for the England tour as well.

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Correspondent | Rajkot

The Border Security Force detained 18 Pa-kistani fishermen and seized their two boats af-ter they allegedly crossed over towards the Interna-tional Maritime Bound-ary Line (IMBL) and were caught fishing off Koteshwar coast in Kutch on Wednesday evening. The BSF operation comes a days after 10 Indian fishermen were detained by Pakistan Marine Se-curity Agency (PMSA) on Tuesday after they allegedly violated terri-torial waters of Pakistan. “On 11th May 2016 at about 1330 hours, a spe-cial BSF patrol party ap-prehended 18 number of

Correspondent | Vadodara

Farming our country rose is not new for Karjan taluka of central Guja-rat. But some farmers in Deroli and other villag-es have now attempted farming of Kashmiri rose and achieved success too. Government cover of subsidy is available to farming of Kashmiri Gulab same way as it is available for desi Gulab. According to local farm-er Mukeshbhai Machhi, Kashmiri Gulab plant has no thorn on the part where roses are present. This reduce the possibili-ty of injury on hand due to thorn while plucking ros-es. In Kasampura village, Kashmiri Gulab farming takes place through drip irrigation. Mukeshbhai

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

An employee of Ahmed-abad based jeans manu-facturing company was charred to death and two others injured while cash worth Rs 11 lakhs re-duced to ashes when a car, they were traveling in, suddenly caught fire on Pirana-Piplaj road near Pirana toll point un-der Danilimda police sta-tion area on the outskirts of the city, police said. Police Inspector Danilim-da, M K Rana said that the three employees of the Blue Blends India Limited company which

has its manufacturing unit at Piplaj, were sitting in the ill-fated Maruti Es-teem car which suddenly caught fire. Two of them somehow got out of the vehicle before the fire engulfed it but one, iden-tified as Nattu Patel (50) was burnt to death. A bag containing Rs 11 lakh in cash, meant to be for the salary of the staff of the company was also burnt in the accident. The two injured, Shyamsundar and Kailash have been admitted to hospital with burn injures. The matter was being investigated.

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

Chief Minister Anandi-ben Patel today called for judicious use of nat-ural resources, combin-ing optimum use of water and modern farming, to combat adverse effects of Global Warming. Inau-gurating the 12th Krishi Mahotsav for the south-ern Gujarat region from Navsari, she said that in-centives to farmers have helped increase area un-der drip irrigation from one lakh hectares to 12 lakh hectares. Similarly, she said, growing popu-larity of vermin compost would help the state farm-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Severe heat wave gripped most parts of Gujarat with temperatures in several parts of the state cross-ing 43 degrees Celsius prompting the city ad-ministration here to issue warning people to take precautionary measures

while venturing out in the sun. Heat wave has gripped most of North Gujarat, Kutch and Ra-jkot, with maximum tem-perature at most places likely to remain between 43-44 degrees Celsius, Manorama Mohanty, of-ficial of the Meteorolog-ical Centre of IMD here

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BSf detains 18 Pakistani fishermen off Gujarat coast

Pakistani fishermen along with 2 number of Paki-stan fishing boats who were doing illegal fishing approximately 4 kilome-tres inside Indian waters in Nar Creek Area,” an official release from the BSF said on Thursday. The release further stated that after sighting the BSF petrol party, the Pakistani fishermen tried to sail back into Pakistani wa-

ters. But the BSF chased them and did not allow them to cross over to Pa-kistan side of the IMBL. “Apprehended Pakistan fishermen are resident of Chhacha Jan Khan, dis-trict Thatta, Pakistan. The place of apprehension is approximately 35 kms from Koteshwar and ap-proximately 4 kms from Sir Creek,” stated the re-lease.

Heat wave grips parts of Gujarat; Ahmedabad administration issues warning

said. “Peak summer sea-son coupled with dry up-per level due to lack of humidity has led to rise in temperature which is likely to stay for at least another week. Most parts

in North Gujarat, Kutch, Rajkot, Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar are witness-ing the situation,” she said. City civic adminis-tration in Ahmedabad has issued health advisory

to people asking them to take precautionary mea-sures while going out, and sent out SMS to one lakh people sounding alert regarding soaring temperature.

Chief Minister inaugurates South Gujarat leg of Krushi Mahotsav

ers export their produces in the global market. She said the loan interest to farmers which was pro-posed to be reduced to historic low of one per cent with simplification of process from 2016-17, has been implemented backdated from 2015-16, for which additional pro-vision of Rs.375-crore has been made in this

year’s budget. The Chief Minister suggested con-structing godowns and sumps in the midst of farms, value-addition to crops to save expenses on transportation. The com-pensation for accidental death of farmers has been increased from Rs.1-lakh to Rs.4-lakh, with similar revision up in unnatural death of cattle.

Farmers in central Gujarat attempt Kashmiri Gulab farming

says he was traditionally into farming of desi Gu-lab, but for experiment purpose he this time tried Kashmir Gulab farming in one bigha area. He said Kashmiri roses attract double income due to their dark color and lower weight. While desi Gulab would lose freshness in six to seven hours, Kash-miri Gulab will remain fresh for two to three days. During specific fes-tivals and wedding sea-son, buyers from Vadoda-ra pre-booked their order for Kashmiri Gulab.

Car catches fire, one dead, cash worth 11 lakh burnt in Ahmedabad