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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 17, 2016, Tuesday 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 All eyes are now set for the May 19 counting as electoral battle in five states Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry came to an end on Monday 17 th May, 2016 - Tuesday Year :02, Issue : 123 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Priyanka gets emotional as ‘Quantico’ season 1 ends Rising Pune Supergiants V/s Delhi Daredevils (Visakhapatnam) (8:00 PM) Agency | Mumbai Aditya Roy Ka- pur-Shraddha Kapoor starrer “Ok Jaanu” is all set hit theatres on Janu- ray 13, 2017. Directed by Shaad Ali, Karan Jo- har’s home production “Ok Jaanu” is a remake of hit Tamil film “Ok Kanmani”. Agency | Rishikesh Police today arrested four persons and seized a tiger skin and 25 kg bones of the big cat from their pos- session in Raiwala area of Uttarakhand’s Dehra- dun district. Mirhamja, Mohd Alam, Santosh Duggal and Gami were arrested with the nearly 12-foot-long tiger skin and bones weighing 25 kg by a team of Uttara- khand Police’s Special Task Force in Teen Pani area of the district, police said. Among the four ac- cused, three are residents of Uttarakhand and one belongs to Biharigarh of Uttar Pradesh. Agency | New Delhi Seems like Priyanka Chopra got emotional as the first season of the most talked about Amer- ican television thriller ‘Quantico’ has come to an end and she will miss the “live sessions” with the team. The 33-year- old actress took to her Twitter handle to post a series of tweets to ex- press her gratitude to- wards the cast and crew of the ABC’s TV series. BJP unseats Congress in Assam ‘Ok Jaanu’ to release January next year 4 held with tiger skin, 25 kg bones Today MaTch IPL 2016 Mamata retains WB, Jaya goes from TN : Gogoi go “Predicts Exit Polls” Kashmir schoolgirl says army soldier, not boys, assaulted her Gurgaon suicide: Friends pay tribute to Britannica exec on social media Agency | Srinagar A schoolgirl whose al- leged molestation in April sparked protests in which five people were killed in north Kashmir’s Hand- wara district on Monday alleged an Army soldier had assaulted her but po- lice forced her to change her statement. The girl, dressed in a black burkha, told a press conference in Srinagar that she has written to the police in Handwara town that they should file a complaint against the armyman for “his actions of sexual assault”. Her allegations contradict statements she has recorded in a video released by the Army and given to the chief judi- cial magistrate (CJM) of Handwara. The girl said on April 12 she left her school at around 3pm to pick up her cellphone from a shop in Hand- Agency | Gurgaon Encyclopaedia Britanni- ca executive Vineet Whig jumped off the 19th floor of a multi-storey building in Gurgaon on Sunday because he “could see no other way out”. A day lat- er, friends and well-wish- ers of the sprightly 47-year-old were still no closer to understanding why a man so full of life would ever give up on it. Many took to the social media on Monday to pay tribute to Whig, whom they described as humor- ous, large-hearted and fun-loving. Blog posts followed by photographs Agency | Gurgaon India’s annual wholesale price index (WPI) ac- celerated into the posi- tive terrain after staying in negative zone for 17 straight months, official data showed on Monday. The annual WPI moved up to 0.34 percent for April, from (-)0.85 per- cent in March and (-)2.43 percent during the corre- sponding month of the previous year. The up- ward movement in WPI mainly occurred on the back of a rise in the pric- es of pulses, potatoes, sugar, edible oils, egg, meat, fish and milk. The data furnished by the Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad Anandiben Patel might soon lose her post as the Chief Minister of Guja- rat. She will reportedly be appointed as the Gov- ernor of a state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP Chief Amit Shah are figuring out a strategy to hold on to their vote- bank ahead of the state assembly elections in Gu- jarat scheduled for next year. They are worried that the almost year-long Patel agitation may have severely depleted BJP’s core votebank and the party maybe ousted from power next year. The BJP Agency | New Delhi Assam, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have voted for change giving BJP its first government in the northeastern state dis- lodging Congress which also lost Kerala while DMK was set to regain power trouncing AIAD- MK, according to various exit polls shown on TV channels. Only West Ben- gal has bucked the trend by re-electing Trinamool Congress led by Chief Minister Mamata Baner- jee who managed to hold wara’s main market called the ‘chowk’. She was us- ing a public washroom when she was allegedly assaulted. “As I was ex- iting the toilet an Army soldier forcibly held my hand. I screamed and ran away from the bathroom area crying. Outside, two-three local boys were there and they asked me why I was crying; one of them slapped me. I didn’t say anything and was cry- ing,” she said at the press conference organised by the Jammu Kashmir Co- alition of Civil Society. She alleged a policeman named Mohammad Shafi Watali dragged her to the police station from the washroom, abused her and didn’t listen to her re- quests to let her go home. described how they would miss a friend who was as sensitive as he was funny, and loved nature – especially mountains – like none other. “Rest in peace, my friend. I have known Vineet Whig for more than 30 years. He inspired me to take up photography. His humour and zest for life will be a joy forever. Vineet’s philosophy and under- standing of human na- ture were enriching, and his love for mountains was infectious,” wrote Nilabh Nagar, a friend on Facebook. “Thank you, Vineet, for everything. Thank you to his friends for capturing him at his best. You will be etched in our soul forever,” he add- ed, signing off the blog post with six photographs of Whig visiting various countries. To Whig, life meant more than just be- ing the chief operating of- ficer of a company – even if it was the Encyclopae- dia Britannica. He was an avid photographer with a passion for wildlife and music, and a compulsive blogger till 2014. Photos taken by him during vis- its to Japan, Netherland, Singapore and Switzer- land were published in the National Geographic Traveler magazine. India’s wholesale price inflation turns positive after 17 months Ministry of Commerce and Industry, showed that among the three major sub-indices of the WPI, the inflation rate for the index of primary arti- cles, and fuels and pow- er in April increased by 2.1 percent and 1.7 per- cent, respectively, on a month-to-month (MoM) basis. Similarly, the in- dex for manufactured products, which has the highest weightage in the WPI rose by 0.8 percent month-on-month. On a year-on-year basis, the April data disclosed that prices of primary articles rose 2.34 percent, where- as the manufactured product edged up by 0.71 percent. has been in power in the state since 1998. Anandi- ben was made the Chief Minister of Gujarat after Modi took over as Prime Minister of the country. She was hand-picked by PM Modi to replace him. Anandiben will turn 75 at the end of this year and BJP sees this as an oppor- tunity to remove her from her post as PM Modi has a rule of fixed age limit for ministers and chief ministers.PM Modi’s confidante Om Mathur has submitted a report to the prime minister re- garding the current po- litical situation in Guja- rat. The report allegedly holds Anandiben at fault for the mishandling the Patel agitation, and calls for the infighting in the state to be stopped soon. Will Anandiben Patel be removed as the CM of Gujarat? Here’s how the exit polls stack up: Agency BJP+ Congress AIUDF Others Nielson 81 33 10 2 Axis- My India 79-93 26-33 6-10 1-4 Chanakya 90 27 9 0 C-Voter 57 41 18 10 India TV 53-61 37-45 14-22 6-14 Average of all polls 74 34 13 5 on to power by defeating the Left-Congress alli- ance convincingly for a second consecutive term, the polls showed. The Congress could take so- lace from its projected victory in the tiny Union Territory of Puducherry where it is likely to get power in alliance with the DMK. The Exit poll re- sults were released at the end of the polling in Tam- il Nadu and Kerala today, marking the closure of voting in four states and Puducherry. Counting of votes will take place on May 19. In Assam, where BJP has high stakes, it could get its maiden gov- ernment with India To- day-Axis-My India polls giving the saffron alliance 79-93 seats in a House of 126. Congress has been projected to get 26-33 while AIUDF headed by Badruddin Ajmal is set to get 6-10 seats. ‘Others’ can get 1 to 4 seats. The ABP Ananda poll gave the BJP alliance 81 seats, Congress 33, AIUDF 10 and others 5. Times Now C Voter projected BJP to get 57 seats and Congress 41 while AIUDF and oth- ers are set to get 18 and 10 respectively. Today’s Chanakya gave BJP and overwhelming 90 seats against Congress’ 27 and AIUDF 9. Agency | New Delhi The Supreme Court’s or- der to have a single en- trance test NEET for ad- missions to medical and dental colleges was on Monday welcomed by almost all states though some of them flagged concerns over holding it in the current year itself as Centre kicked off the consultation process on the issue. Centre holds consultations with states on NEET issue

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RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 17, 2016, Tuesday 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

All eyes are now set for the May 19 counting as electoral battle in five states Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry came to an end on Monday

17th May, 2016 - TuesdayYear :02, Issue : 123Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News Brief

Priyanka gets emotional as

‘Quantico’ season 1 ends

Rising Pune Supergiants V/s Delhi Daredevils(Visakhapatnam)

(8:00 PM)

Agency | Mumbai

Aditya Roy Ka-pur-Shraddha Kapoor starrer “Ok Jaanu” is all set hit theatres on Janu-ray 13, 2017. Directed by Shaad Ali, Karan Jo-har’s home production “Ok Jaanu” is a remake of hit Tamil film “Ok Kanmani”.

Agency | Rishikesh

Police today arrested four persons and seized a tiger skin and 25 kg bones of the big cat from their pos-session in Raiwala area of Uttarakhand’s Dehra-dun district. Mirhamja, Mohd Alam, Santosh Duggal and Gami were arrested with the nearly 12-foot-long tiger skin and bones weighing 25 kg by a team of Uttara-khand Police’s Special Task Force in Teen Pani area of the district, police said. Among the four ac-cused, three are residents of Uttarakhand and one belongs to Biharigarh of Uttar Pradesh.

Agency | New Delhi

Seems like Priyanka Chopra got emotional as the first season of the most talked about Amer-ican television thriller ‘Quantico’ has come to an end and she will miss the “live sessions” with the team. The 33-year-old actress took to her Twitter handle to post a series of tweets to ex-press her gratitude to-wards the cast and crew of the ABC’s TV series.

BJP unseats Congress in Assam

‘Ok Jaanu’ to release January

next year

4 held with tiger skin, 25 kg bones

Today MaTch IPL 2016

Mamata retains WB, Jaya goes from TN : Gogoi go“Predicts Exit Polls”

Kashmir schoolgirl says army soldier, not boys, assaulted her

Gurgaon suicide: Friends pay tribute to Britannica exec on social media

Agency | Srinagar

A schoolgirl whose al-leged molestation in April sparked protests in which five people were killed in north Kashmir’s Hand-wara district on Monday alleged an Army soldier had assaulted her but po-lice forced her to change her statement. The girl, dressed in a black burkha, told a press conference in Srinagar that she has written to the police in

Handwara town that they should file a complaint against the armyman for “his actions of sexual assault”. Her allegations contradict statements she has recorded in a video released by the Army and given to the chief judi-cial magistrate (CJM) of Handwara. The girl said on April 12 she left her school at around 3pm to pick up her cellphone from a shop in Hand-

Agency | Gurgaon

Encyclopaedia Britanni-ca executive Vineet Whig jumped off the 19th floor of a multi-storey building in Gurgaon on Sunday because he “could see no other way out”. A day lat-er, friends and well-wish-ers of the sprightly 47-year-old were still no closer to understanding why a man so full of life would ever give up on it. Many took to the social media on Monday to pay tribute to Whig, whom they described as humor-ous, large-hearted and fun-loving. Blog posts followed by photographs

Agency | Gurgaon

India’s annual wholesale price index (WPI) ac-celerated into the posi-tive terrain after staying in negative zone for 17 straight months, official data showed on Monday. The annual WPI moved up to 0.34 percent for April, from (-)0.85 per-cent in March and (-)2.43 percent during the corre-sponding month of the previous year. The up-ward movement in WPI mainly occurred on the back of a rise in the pric-es of pulses, potatoes, sugar, edible oils, egg, meat, fish and milk. The data furnished by the

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Anandiben Patel might soon lose her post as the Chief Minister of Guja-rat. She will reportedly be appointed as the Gov-ernor of a state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP Chief Amit Shah are figuring out a strategy to hold on to their vote-bank ahead of the state assembly elections in Gu-jarat scheduled for next year. They are worried that the almost year-long Patel agitation may have severely depleted BJP’s core votebank and the party maybe ousted from power next year. The BJP

Agency | New Delhi

Assam, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have voted for change giving BJP its first government in the northeastern state dis-lodging Congress which also lost Kerala while DMK was set to regain power trouncing AIAD-MK, according to various exit polls shown on TV channels. Only West Ben-gal has bucked the trend by re-electing Trinamool Congress led by Chief Minister Mamata Baner-jee who managed to hold

wara’s main market called the ‘chowk’. She was us-ing a public washroom when she was allegedly assaulted. “As I was ex-iting the toilet an Army soldier forcibly held my hand. I screamed and ran away from the bathroom area crying. Outside, two-three local boys were there and they asked me why I was crying; one of them slapped me. I didn’t say anything and was cry-ing,” she said at the press conference organised by the Jammu Kashmir Co-alition of Civil Society. She alleged a policeman named Mohammad Shafi Watali dragged her to the police station from the washroom, abused her and didn’t listen to her re-quests to let her go home.

described how they would miss a friend who was as sensitive as he was funny, and loved nature – especially mountains – like none other. “Rest in peace, my friend. I have known Vineet Whig for more than 30 years. He inspired me to take up photography. His humour

and zest for life will be a joy forever. Vineet’s philosophy and under-standing of human na-ture were enriching, and his love for mountains was infectious,” wrote Nilabh Nagar, a friend on Facebook. “Thank you, Vineet, for everything. Thank you to his friends

for capturing him at his best. You will be etched in our soul forever,” he add-ed, signing off the blog post with six photographs of Whig visiting various countries. To Whig, life meant more than just be-ing the chief operating of-ficer of a company – even if it was the Encyclopae-dia Britannica. He was an avid photographer with a passion for wildlife and music, and a compulsive blogger till 2014. Photos taken by him during vis-its to Japan, Netherland, Singapore and Switzer-land were published in the National Geographic Traveler magazine.

India’s wholesale price inflation turns positive after 17 months

Ministry of Commerce and Industry, showed that among the three major sub-indices of the WPI, the inflation rate for the index of primary arti-cles, and fuels and pow-er in April increased by 2.1 percent and 1.7 per-cent, respectively, on a month-to-month (MoM) basis. Similarly, the in-

dex for manufactured products, which has the highest weightage in the WPI rose by 0.8 percent month-on-month. On a year-on-year basis, the April data disclosed that prices of primary articles rose 2.34 percent, where-as the manufactured product edged up by 0.71 percent.

has been in power in the state since 1998. Anandi-ben was made the Chief Minister of Gujarat after Modi took over as Prime Minister of the country. She was hand-picked by PM Modi to replace him. Anandiben will turn 75 at the end of this year and BJP sees this as an oppor-

tunity to remove her from her post as PM Modi has a rule of fixed age limit for ministers and chief ministers.PM Modi’s confidante Om Mathur has submitted a report to the prime minister re-garding the current po-litical situation in Guja-rat. The report allegedly holds Anandiben at fault for the mishandling the Patel agitation, and calls for the infighting in the state to be stopped soon.

Will Anandiben Patel be removed as the CM of Gujarat?

Here’s how the exit polls stack up:Agency BJP+ Congress AIUDF OthersNielson 81 33 10 2Axis- My India 79-93 26-33 6-10 1-4Chanakya 90 27 9 0C-Voter 57 41 18 10India TV 53-61 37-45 14-22 6-14Average of all polls 74 34 13 5

on to power by defeating the Left-Congress alli-ance convincingly for a second consecutive term, the polls showed. The Congress could take so-lace from its projected

victory in the tiny Union Territory of Puducherry where it is likely to get power in alliance with the DMK. The Exit poll re-sults were released at the end of the polling in Tam-

il Nadu and Kerala today, marking the closure of voting in four states and Puducherry. Counting of votes will take place on May 19. In Assam, where BJP has high stakes, it could get its maiden gov-ernment with India To-day-Axis-My India polls giving the saffron alliance 79-93 seats in a House of 126. Congress has been projected to get 26-33 while AIUDF headed by Badruddin Ajmal is set to get 6-10 seats. ‘Others’

can get 1 to 4 seats. The ABP Ananda poll gave the BJP alliance 81 seats, Congress 33, AIUDF 10

and others 5. Times Now C Voter projected BJP to get 57 seats and Congress 41 while AIUDF and oth-ers are set to get 18 and

10 respectively. Today’s Chanakya gave BJP and overwhelming 90 seats against Congress’ 27 and AIUDF 9.

Agency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court’s or-der to have a single en-trance test NEET for ad-missions to medical and dental colleges was on Monday welcomed by almost all states though some of them flagged concerns over holding it in the current year itself as Centre kicked off the consultation process on the issue.

Centre holds consultations with

states on NEET issue

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Editors’ Picks

TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYTwo years, two promises : ‘Achhe din’ & ‘Congress-mukt Bharat’

Narendra Modi’s BJP came to power with two key promises and it is now time to assess its performance on both. One promise was presented as “achhe din”, while the other was summed up as “Congress-mukt Bharat”. We do not know, of course, if for Modi and his diehard supporters, these two were one and the same. We shall treat them as two distinct but interrelat-ed promises. The feeling of achhe din is subjective and comparative. Yet, there would be at least two clear tests of better times — the GDP growth rate and job growth. (Decline in incidence of poverty could be a better indi-cator but it is mired in controversies.) While there are expectations of improvement pertaining to growth rate, there is no sign at all of app-reciable improvement in employment, as shown by Christophe Jaffrelot in these columns (‘Nowhere to go’, The Indian Express, April 29). In its absence, the BJP would be pushed into a pol-itics away from the “development” agenda. While the country awaits the magic of development, what is the status of the other politically evocative promise of free-ing India from the affliction called the Congress? What does freedom from the Congress mean? If it means making the Congress party irrelevant to competitive politics, the post-1989 scenario has steadily moved in that direction. Two years after its worst defeat so far, there are no signs of Congress revival. Of course, the shrill exercise of power by the BJP might actually im-pede the further deterioration of the Congress party. The rise of Nitish Kumar and his candid advocacy of a broad-based coalition against the BJP could place the Congress in a position to leverage its ephemeral all-In-dia status. But for now, the Congress moves from one defeat to another; so the BJP and Modi can certainly take credit for fulfilling their promise on this count. But the slogan “Congress-mukt Bharat” has always had a more potent meaning. Besides defeating the Congress in the arena of competitive politics, it implied that a different public discourse and different national political identity would emerge as dominant. It is perhaps in this respect that the BJP’s greater success during the past two years might be worth noting. In a democratic set-up, there is always an implicit danger of turning the majoritarian logic into a socio-ethnic consciousness and making it the basis of the national political community. This is more so in the case of societies with complex diversities. In-dia’s democratic politics, too, has been fraught with this possibility for the past one century — this year marks 100 years of the “Lucknow Pact” recognising the pos-sibility that Hindus and Muslims can co-exist but they might as well be distinct political communities.

“I am reasonably confident because... every political party, including the Congress, favours the GST. In fact, the Congress should have had the vision to support it more aggressively because they could claim the original authorship of the idea,”

- Exuding confidence in getting the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill passed in the upcoming monsoon session, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley

on Monday said regional parties, including UPA allies like DMK and NCP, are all in support of the tax legislation.

Esha Gupta to play a negative character in ‘Commando 2’

Agency | New Delhi

It was earlier reported that Esha Gupta has bagged a role in the sequel to Vipul Shah’s ‘Commando’ to be directed by Deven Bho-jhani. Turns out that the actress will be playing a negative character in the film. A source close to the film said that Esha will play the main villain op-posite Vidyut Jamwal and the two have to fight it out

to the finish line. Since this is the first time she is playing a negative role she is leaving no stone unturned to prepare for the character. The source also reveals that the ac-tress will have some high octane action sequence and for that she is train-ing herself in martial arts. Esha, we are waiting to see you pack some punch to your role this time.

Agency | Mumbai

Bollywood actress, Am-rita Rao has tied the knot. Yes you read it right, Amrita’s new re-lationship status is ‘just married’. Turning her seven-year-long relation-

ship into a forever affair, Amrita exchanged vows with RJ Anmol on Sun-day. RJ Anmol took to Facebook to announce their wedding, he posted, “An interview that start-ed seven years back con-tinues. Only to get stron-

ger today! Just married! Myself and Amrita need your good wishes,”. Am-rita is popularly known for acting in films like ‘Ishq Vishk’ and ‘Main Hoon Na’. Here’s wish-ing the love birds a hap-py married life!

Agency | Mumbai

Actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan says she and her actor husband Abhishek Bachchan share similar sensibilities when it comes to doing films and they don’t restrict themselves to a particu-lar genre. Abhishek and Aishwarya are busy with their respective films – “Housefull 3” and “Sar-bjit”. “Both Abhishek’s film ‘Housefull 3’ and my film ‘Sarbjit’ are com-pletely different. As ac-tors, both Abhishek and I thoroughly enjoy this (comedy) kind of genre. We as actors don’t do one kind of cinema and this is what we both share

Agency | Mumbai

Vidya Balan has wrapped up the shooting of the sequel of Sujoy Ghosh’s 2012

thriller ‘Kahaani’, titled ‘Kahaani 2’. The 38-year-old actress took to her Twitter handle to bid adieu to Sujoy in Bengali. “Aaschi Sujoy da...Dhon-nobaad for ‘another mother of a story ‘ !!” she wrote which meant ‘Good bye Sujoy. Thanks for ‘another moth-er of a story.’ Later, the 49-year-old filmmaker took to his Twitter handle

to repost Vidya’s tweet and wrote, “@vidya_balan wraps K2 .. leaves behind a

mother of a performance...” The film, which also has Arjun Rampal in pivotal role, is be-

ing shot in Kolkata for quite some time now, but the makers have not divulged any details of the

film. The ‘Ahalya’ director, this morning, tweeted a snap from the set of ‘ Kahaani 2’ and wrote, “time

for some serious action... and @vidya_balan why you not on set?” Reportedly, the movie went on floors in March, Vidya

started shooting last month and the ‘Roy’ actor started his portion from last week. The ‘Dirty Picture’ actress took to her Twitter handle

last week to announce the release date of the movie, which is Novem-ber 25, through a video.

“Another mother of a story .....,” she wrote alongside. The actress will be

Agency | Mumbai

With years of martial art experi-ence behind him, Suniel Shetty is known for his love for working out. And it seems like his daugh-ter is following his footsteps. Af-ter making an impressive debut in ‘Hero’ opposite Sooraj Pan-choli, Athiya Shetty has taken up Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) train-ing to stay in shape. The actress showed interest in changing her exercise regimen and decided to pursue MMA training . A source close to the star says that Athiya is enjoying herself so much that she ensures she doesn’t skip any of her unusual workout sessions. And the results, say insiders are showing. Athiya is training un-der grand master Shifuji Shau-rya Bhardwaj, who in the past is said to have trained the special armed force commando units

of different security forces. Bhardwaj also worked with Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff in ‘Baaghi’. The actress says that her new training has made her stronger, helps her relieve stress and fo-cus better. In an interview with a daily, Athiya said, “It is the high-light of my day, whether it is waking up at 6 am for it or ending my day with it. It might sound crazy, but if you have faith and if you be-lieve, you can achieve so much. It’s all about training your mind.”

Athiya Shetty reveals the secret behind her fit bod

Just married: Amrita Rao ties knot with RJ Anmol!

Agency | New Delhi

Bollywood actor Deepi-ka Padukone is done with the shooting of her Hol-lywood debut, xXx: the Return of Xander Cage, and it is time to say good-bye to the cast and crew.

Her co-star from the film, Nina Dobrev, took to twitter to share a sad selfie with Deepika. Nina wrote, “Last day. So sad that this amazing adven-ture is over. So sad to be leaving my new XXX familia. Another chapter

Deepika Padukone’s xXx over, actor posts sad selfie with Nina Dobrev

is over. Going to miss being on set with such an incredibly hard work-ing group of people... So many beautiful souls. HUGE Shout out to the entire crew. It’s been a long hard shoot, and they deserve a giant pat on the back and a long vaca-tion ??. Loved getting to know each and every one of you! It’s been such a pleasure, wish it didn’t have to end! Fingers crossed for a sequel!!!! Until next time...Peace out Toronto ????#That-sAWrapOnDobrev #bye-Becky #GonnaMiss-WearingThoseGlasses @ d e e p i k a p a d u k o n e #XXXtheMovie”

Aishwarya Rai: Abhishek Bachchan and I don’t do just one kind of cinema

in common,” Aishwarya said in an interview here. Abhishek is the new ad-dition to the successful “Housefull” franchise. The new instalment “Housefull 3” has a stel-lar starcast, including Akshay Kumar, Bach-chan, Riteish Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nargis Fakhri, Lisa Hay-don, Boman Irani, Chun-key Pandey and others. Directed by Sajid-Far-

had, the film is scheduled to hit theatres on June 3. “The fact that it’s a such a huge successful fran-chise (‘Housefull 3’), it means it is succeeding in entertaining the audi-ence. I have seen a couple of scenes of ‘Housefull 3’ as we were dubbing in same area, so Abhishek and Akshay called to see the scenes and it’s a laugh riot,” Aishwarya said.

seen on June 10 in Ribhu Dasgupta directed ‘TE3N’ along with Amitabh Bachchan and Nawazuddin Sid-diqui under Sujoy’s production. Other than these, Vidya will also be commencing her shoot for the up-coming film ‘Begum Jaan’ in June. The film is a Hindi remake of a Bengali Partition tale ‘Raj Kahini’ and will be directed by National award winning film-mak-er Srijit Mukherjee.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPWockhardt Hospitals celebrate International Nurses Day

Bad Loans Have Peaked, Situation Will Improve: Arun Jaitley

Moto G Turbo price slashed by Rs 1,000 ahead of Moto G4 launch

Agency | New Delhi

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had some reassuring words on non-performing assets (NPAs) on Mon-day when he said bad loans have reached the peak and expressed confidence that situation will get better with improvement in six sectors under stress. He said he was sure growth will accelerate in the coming month against the backdrop of a projected good monsoon, a consequent push to rural demand and a revival in private investment. Mr Jaitley is also optimistic that the government’s consistent re-forms agenda will also add to the growth momen-tum. Speaking at an Indian Women Press Corps event here, he said, “With the provisioning in the last few quarters taking place, at least transparency has come about. You cannot conceal the balance-sheets of the banks. So, whatever was the actual position, it has peaked and all the steps (are) taken

as far as different sectors are concerned.”

Agency | Rajkot

International Nurses Day was celebrated across all Wockhardt Hospitals on the occasion of Florence Nightingale’s birth anniversary on May 12. The theme for this year’s celebration was ‘Nurses: A Force for Change: improving health systems - Re-silience .To recognise contributions made, nurses who had served the hospital for rewarded an ‘Excel-lence certificate’ was awarded to Achal k Mathew for outstanding performance by ‘Florence Night-ingale Club’ of Wockhardt Hospital. Various pro-grammes like nursing team pledge; cultural events like five minutes skit and dance performance, cake cutting etc were organised at all Wockhardt Hospi-tals for the nursing team. The initiative was a ges-ture from the hospital for nurses who care for their patients. Nursing Leadership Programme at Wock-hardt Hospitals is a unique way to recognise the managerial dimensions in nursing to train potential

leaders and train them in key competencies.

Agency | New Delhi

Motorola has slashed the price of Moto G Turbo edition, ahead of the Moto G4 launch in India. The Moto G4 is expected to launch in two vari-ants tomorrow, and what the Moto G4 series offers in terms of specs and pricing will be crucial to its success in the country. The Moto G Turbo, which is originally priced at Rs 12,499, is now available at Rs 11,499 on Flipkart. Users can get a discount of up to Rs 10,000 under the exchange scheme. The company is also offering a discount on Moto 360 2nd Gen smartwatch. The smartwatch can be bought at Rs 18,499 now, against its original price of Rs 19,999. Users will be eligible for an extra Rs 1,000 discount, if they buy the smartwatch along with a Motorola phone. The Moto G3 is also avail-able at a discounted price of Rs 9,999 on Flipkart. Motorola had slashed its price back in January, offering a discount of Rs 1,000. In our review of Moto G Turbo, we said if you are bent on buying a mid-range Motorola phone, this one makes much more sense than the Moto G3. Moto G Turbo, fea-tures a bigger 5-inch 720p HD display and runs Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 Octa-core processor,

with 2GB RAM and 16GB storage.

IPL 2 6

Rio Olympics: Sushil Kumar moves Delhi HC seeking trial with Narsingh Yadav

Daredevils face Supergiants in key IPL clash

Aizawl FC draw with SCG, to clash with Mohun Bagan in Federation Cup final

Fake bomb sees Manchester United game abandoned on final day of season

IPL 2016: Hunger, self-belief key to SRH’s win over KXIP, says Warner

Former Test cricketer Deepak Shodhan passes away

Agency | New Delhi

Wrestler Sushil Kumar on Monday moved Delhi High Court seeking trial with Narsingh Yadav to qualify for Rio Olympics 2016. Kumar had earlier asked the Wrestling Fed-eration of India (WFI) to conduct a trial between him and Narsingh Yadav. Earlier in the day, Sports Minister Sarbananda

Agency | Visakhapatnam

Outclassed by Mumbai Indians in their last outing, a determined Delhi Dare-devils will make another push to stay in the play-offs hunt when they take on bottom-placed Rising Pune Supergiants in the Indian Premier League in Viskhapatnam on Tues-day. Delhi has blown hot and cold this season and Zaheer Khan’s men will have to curb their incon-sistent run as the tourna-ment approaches its busi-ness end. With six wins in 11 matches, Delhi are placed at the fifth spot with 12 points and they will look to win the rest three matches, starting with the clash on Tues-day, to seal a knockout berth. Pune, on the other

Agency | Mohali

His side virtually as-sured of a berth in the play-offs in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) after beating Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) on Sunday, Sunrisers Hy-derabad (SRH) skipper David Warner let out the

secret behind his team’s success, saying it’s all about staying hungry and having self-belief. Asked about the the team’s plan for the next two games, Warner replied with a gentle smile, “obvious-ly, to win,” “We are very excited and happy to go

Agency | Margao

Aizawl FC on Sunday booked a berth in the summit clash of the Federation Cup foot-ball tournament in their maiden appearance after they drew with Sporting Clube de Goa 2-2 in the second leg semifinals in Margao. Aizawl quali-fied for the final on the basis of one away goal counting as two as they

made it to the summit clash on 4-2 aggregate. They had played out a goal-less draw in their home leg match in Aiza-wl. Aizawl take on Mo-hun Bagan in the final on May 21 at Guwahati. The first half of the match at the Nehru Stadium in Margao was fought on even terms with both sides unable to penetrate each other’s defence as play was confined to the

Agency | Manchester

Police dismantled a fake bomb inside Old Trafford on an unnerv-ing final day of the Pre-mier League season that forced the abandonment of Manchester United’s game against Bour-nemouth before kickoff on Sunday. The 380th and final game of an un-predictable season will now be played on Tues-day night at the same venue but FA Cup final-ist United cannot real-istically qualify for the Champions League after

crosstown rival Man-chester City effectively secured fourth place on Sunday. Two stands in United’s 75,000-capac-ity stadium in northern England were initially evacuated before the scheduled 3 p.m. kick-off time. As military personnel arrived, the remaining fans and the players were ordered to leave England’s sec-ond biggest soccer sta-dium. A bomb disposal unit carried out a con-trolled explosion on what police described

as an “incredibly life-like explosive device” but one that was not “viable.” The incident adds to the uneasiness about safety in sports stadiums in Europe fol-lowing last year’s Paris attacks when the Stade de France was one of the venues targeted by sui-cide bombers. English soccer increased secu-rity after that incident and the United game is the first time a Premier League match has been postponed because of a bomb threat.

Agency | Mumbai

Former Test cricketer Deepak Shodhan, the first Indian to score a mem-orable ton in his debut innings, died on Monday at his residence in his birth place, Ahmedabad aged 87. According to informed sources he died of cardiac arrest on Mon-day morning after a brief battle with lung cancer. Shodhan, a left-handed batsman who could bowl medium pace, played just three Tests in all – av-eraging 60-plus – after rescuing India from dire straits by scoring 110 not out in his debut in-nings against Pakistan in the fifth and final drawn Test at Kolkata in 1952-

Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal ruled out intervention in the Sushil Kumar-

Narsingh Yadav selection battle for the Rio Olympics,

saying that the matter is for the Wrestling

Federation of India to decide

Sonowal ruled out inter-vention in the Sushil Ku-mar-Narsingh Yadav se-lection battle for the Rio Olympics, saying that the matter is for the Wrestling Federation of India to de-cide. The WFI had sought the Ministry’s interven-tion to resolve the rag-ing furore over wheth-er to give the Olympic ticket to Narsingh, who clinched the quota berth, or hold trials to present

double Olympic-med-allist Sushil a chance in the 74kg category. Sushil asked for his medals and laurels in the past to be forgotten and a fair trial to be conducted to ensure the best wrestler goes to Rio Olympics. The con-tentious and trivial matter at hand sees one Olym-pic quota for India and two strong candidates for it – the 74kg category in men’s freestyle wrestling.

53, the first series be-tween the two countries after partition. He had stepped in at No 8 with India tottering at 179 for 6 in reply to Pakitan’s 257 all out and he batted with Dattu Phadkar, GS Ramchand, wicketkeeper Prabir Sen and last man Ghulam Ahmed to guide the team to a 140-run lead. Shodhan, who had

replaced the indisposed captain Vijay Hazare in the XI after being in the reserves, did not get a chance to bat in the sec-ond innings in the drawn game and then got picked for the tour to the West Indies, played in the opening Test at Port of Spain and made 45 and 11 low down the order, before getting injured.

hand, have had a forget-ful campaign and they are out of contention but Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s men will look to spoil the broth of other teams and finish the tournament on a high. In their last match at the Dr. YS Rajasekha-ra Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium here yesterday, the Daredevils

were blown away by a whirlwind 37-ball 86 by Mumbai Indians’ Krunal Pandya. Spin—pace duo of Amit Mishra and Chris Morris, who have been the top wicket-takers for Delhi with 13 and 11 wickets so far, will have to ensure they don’t allow the Supergiants batsmen to get into the groove.

through, but for us it is about winning. It’s (win-ning) is the key to have momentum in this for-mat. We need to keep winning, obviously to finish in the top two, that is our goal and that is our focus,” he said at the post-match conference after his team registered a seven-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab. “We have set our sights on the next game, we go to Raipur and play against Delhi. In last game, they beat us as we did not play particularly well. We have to play at our best to beat Delhi and they could be a potential contender in the finals,” said the Australian.

midfield. Sporting Goa had the first real chance to surge ahead when a move on the right saw Sumeet Passi sending a cross inside the box for Nicholas Fernandes on the left whose left footer was tipped over by ri-val keeper Soram Poirei Anganba. The visitors, who were looking to beat rival defence on the counter moves, broke the deadlock in the 39th minute when Ricky Lal-lawmawma sent a long ball from the left that beat the rival defence and Ayeni Joel Sunday Yinka, who was un-markde inside the box, sent it past goalkeeper Arindam Bhattacharja to the right side of his net.

The Alex Ferguson Stand and the Stretford End were evacuated about 20 minutes before the scheduled kickoff

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Correspondent | Jamnagar

Jamnagar Lok Sabha MP Poonamben Madam to-day felled in 8-10 ft deep drain channel in Jalaram-nagar area of city. She has suffered head injury and shifted to local hospital

along with 3 others who were also injured in same incident. Jamnagar Mu-nicipal Corporation has today conducted demoli-tion drive in Jalaramna-gar area where 237 units were to be demolished.

Following protest by lo-cals, BJP MP Poonamben Madam reached the spot. While she was speaking to officials outside one of the housing units in pres-ence of locals and media persons, a slab under her

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Launching the second phase of the Pradhan-mantri Ujjwala Yojana here on Sunday, from this tribal-dominated district of Gujarat, Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said over 5 crore women below the pover-ty line would be provided LPG connections in the next three years. Amon-mg those present at the second phase launch for the three states of Gujarat,

Madhya Pradesh and Ra-jasthan were the respec-tive chief ministers Anan-diben Patel, Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Vasundhara Raje and Bharatiya Jan-ta Party president Amit Shah. Prime Minister Na-rendra Modi had launched the scheme from Ballia in Uttar Pradesh earlier this month. Pradhan also said that 25 lakh gas connec-tions in rural areas and 15 lakh connections in urban areas will be provided in Gujarat alone.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Nearly 44 per cent voter turnout was registered till 1 PM today during the on-going poll for the by-elec-tion in Talala Assembly constituency in Gir-Som-nath district of Saurashtra, officials said. According to Gir-Somnath Collector Ajay Kumar, no untoward incident has been reported so far. “Till 1 PM, around 44 per cent voters, out of total two lakhs, have ex-ercised their franchise. We expect it to increase as polling will end at 5 PM. No untoward incident has taken place during poll-ing,” Kumar said. Polling is presently underway at 230 booths. The counting of votes will take place on May 19. Elaborate se-curity arrangements have been made for the polling as three battalions each of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and State Reserve Po-lice Force (SRPF) have

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The GSEB class 12th Gu-jarat Board exam results 2016 will be out soon! The Gujarat Board class 12th (XII) result 2016 will be declared by the Gujarat secondary and higher secondary educa-tion board (GSEB). The GSEB Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) 12th class results 2016 will be declared online on the of-ficial website of the board tomorrow. All those stu-dents who appeared for the GSEB HSC class 12th exam 2016 will soon be able to check their results on may 17, 2016. The

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The demand for quota by Patidars is likely to be a key issue in run up to Gu-jarat Assembly polls in 2017, with BJP’s attempt to put the row behind by announcing 10 per cent reservations for econom-ically backward among the upper castes appear-ing to meet little success. After a nine-month long sustained agitation by Pa-tidars led by their young leader Hardik Patel, the state government tried to placate the community by announcing reserva-tions recently. However, Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti (PAAS) has re-jected it. Earlier, the state government had declared a scheme, Mukhyamantri

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The results of Gujarat Class 10 examination are expected to declare the results of the Class 10, Secondary School Certifi-cate (SSC) on May 24 on the official website. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Edu-cation Board (GSHSEB) on the website, the link for which is http://www.gseb.org/. As said by the board, all the results are being declared earlier this year as compared to last year. Last year, the board declared the results of the Class 10 board ex-amination on June 4. As the Gujarat Common En-trance Test (GUJCET) results are mostly an-nounced along with board examination results, as

of now the board has not declared expected dates of GUJCET examination. This year, the GUJCET examination ended on May 10 across the state. As per data, in both Class 10 and 12 examinations, around 18.75 lakh candi-dates had appeared and out of the total candidates, around 10.81 lakh candi-dates sat for the Class 10 examination. Also, as per newspaper reports, the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Edu-cation Board (GSHSEB) website was hacked twice last week. For the time be-ing, the Gujarat board has locked few contents of the website and a complaint has been registered to the cyber crime cell by chair-man A J Shah.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Launching a fresh attack on Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, BJP chief Amit Shah today said the erst-while “Sonia-Manmohan Singh” government made new records in corruption with scams like Agust-aWestland taking place under its guard even as he asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will play a “long inning” at Centre. Shah, known as the BJP’s master strat-egist, said the saffron party was set for a “very good new start” in the five states going to polls. “In their 10 years of pow-er at the Centre, the So-nia-Manmohan govern-ment made new records in corruption. In space, we had ISRO scam (and) 2G

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Correspondent | New Delhi

ETEN, Pearson India’s network of satellite tech-nology based coaching network, today entered into a strategic alliance with Khan Study Group (KSG), the well-known IAS coaching institute that also mentored the national toppers of the Civil services examina-tion, 2015, AIR 1, Ms. Tina Dabi and AIR 2, Mr. Aamir Ul Shari. ETEN

introduced the V-SAT enabled learning mod-el in 2008, breaking all geographical barriers to impart CA and IAS train-ing across the country.Over years, the network has provided advanced and personalized coach-ing to CA and IAS aspi-rants in their hometowns, not only at a lower feeas compared to in-person classes, but also saving them the opportunity cost

Slab under her foot collapsed, Jamnagar MP falls into drain, injured, taken to Mumbai

BJP to have very good new start in five poll-bound states: Amit Shah in Gujarat

foot that was covering the underground sewage canal collapsed. Madam felled down with few oth-er persons in canal. The fire brigade staff pres-ent there along with the commoners rescued her and others quickly. Mad-am was seen bleeding on head. She was conscious and taken to hospital along with others who were injured. Poonamben had come to the demoli-tion site to request the of-ficials to give some time to locals so that they can vacate the place and make alternate arrangement. Poonamben underwent stitches on head follow-ing injury. Her ct scan report is normal. She has also some injury in leg. She may witness brief hospitalization.

scam, in sky the Agus-ta Westland scam (and) Air India plane purchase scam, on land the Adarsh Society scam (and) Com-monwealth games scam, in ocean a submarine scam, and in underground the coal mine scam,” Shah

quipped. He said the com-mon people offered the saffron party the mandate to rule as they were “fed up” with the widespread corruption. “In two years of our government, oppo-sition cannot question us in terms of corruption,”

the BJP chief said on the eve of the Modi govern-ment completing two years in power on May 26. He said, “the Sonia-Man-mohan government of 10 years had put a big ques-tion mark on the country’s future in front of the world. “When Atalji (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) was prime min-ister in 2002, he had said that the 21st century will be India’s century. But the Sonia-Manmohan govern-ment that followed for 10 years put a big question mark on the country’s fu-ture. In two years, Naren-dra Bhai has again taken a big stride in making India the world’s leading coun-try,” he said. He said Modi will play a long inning at the Centre like he did in Gujarat as Chief Minister.

Gujarat GSEB HSC class 12th exam results 2016 to be declared

Quota issue to dominate run up to Gujarat assembly polls

GSEB HSC class 12th exam results 2016 will be available on the official website Gujarat second-ary and higher secondary education board gbse.org and gseb.results-nic.in tomorrow (May 17). Students can log on to the official website on Tues-

day to check their Guja-rat Board class XII board exam. All those who ap-peared for the examina-tion can now check their results online. Students can log on to the official website of Gujarat Board gbse.org now to check their results online.

Yuva Swavlamban Yojna, for providing financial as-sistance to poor students of upper caste to count-er Patel quota agitation. However, that attempt too had failed. The main opposition Congress, terming the government move as a “lollipop” to the Patidars, has said that if they come to power in the next elections, they

will increase the Econom-ically Backward Catego-ry (EBC) quota to 20 per cent. The Congress, which has been out of power in the state for last 25 years, had a surprise win in the local bodies poll held in December 2015 after the Patel quota agitation, and is quite optimistic of its prospects in the 2017’s elections.

Gujarat Board Class 10 Exam 2016: Results expected to be announced on May 24

Talala bypoll: 63.66 % turnout till 5 PM

been deployed, besides the local police, Kumar said. The by-election was necessitated after Jasu Barad, Congress MLA from the constituency, passed away in January. The Congress and BJP are in a direct fight in the by-election. While the Congress has giv-en ticket to Bhagwanji Barad, younger brother of Jasu Barad, the BJP has fielded Govind Par-mar, who won the Talala

seat in 2002. This will be the second face off be-tween Bhagwanji Barad and Parmar as they had contested against each other on the same seat in the 2007 Assembly polls. Barad had then defeated Parmar. Parmar, on the other hand, had won the 2002 Assembly election defeating Jasu Barad. Later, Jasu Barad defeat-ed Parmar in 2012 As-sembly polls with a thin margin.

Ujjwala Yojana: Phase 2 of LPG for poor women launched for Gujarat

Launching the second phase of the Pradhanmantri Ujjwala Yojana here

on Sunday, from this tribal-dominated district of Gujarat, Petroleum Minister

Dharmendra Pradhan

Pearson India announces strategic partnership with Khan Study Group(KSG)

• To set-up 100IAS coaching centres across the country, offeringinnovative technology-based learning solutions to IAS aspirants.• Khan Study Group mentored the national toppers of the Civil services examination, 2015, All India rank(AIR) 1, Ms. Tina Dabi and All India Rank (AIR) 2, Mr. Aamir Ul Shari and more than hundred selection this year.

and trouble of migrating to another city for qual-ity training. The success of this blended learning model is reflected in the number of rank-hold-ers that the Institute has produced since incep-tion. Under the alliance, ETEN and Khan Study Group, will set-up 100 learning centres to im-part best-in-class training forUPSC – Civil services examination and vari-ous state public service commission exams.By using V-SAT technology, ETEN will make quality coaching, the expertise of India’s foremost pan-el of faculties including-Dr. Khan and a team of about fifteen other fac-ulty members. Each of the faculty members is a domain expert & has a vast experience of teach-ing General Studies; the core of the most of the competitive examination today. The most-relevant-study material will be ac-cessible to IAS aspirants, even in the remote cor-ners of the country.