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Annual Subscription : Rs. 300 /- Edition : Ahmedabad. M.:9687612324 ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani January 20, 2016, Wednesday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Corpo. Office: A/41, Madhav Chamber’s, Shaktidhara Colony, Opp-Sayona Arcade, L.B.S. Road, Toll Naka, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 BJP general secretary P Muralidhar Rao alleged that Hyderabad student Rohith Vemula’s suicide has been made into political issue by “Congress, section of media and some groups with vested interests” 20 th January, 2016 - Wednesday Year :02 Issue : 21 Pages:4 Price :Rs.1/- News Brief Hrithik’s next an action-adventure film Agency | Mumbai Actor Hrithik Roshan will be seen in an action adventure film to be di- rected by Vijay Krish- na Acharya under the Yash Raj banner. “We are making a film with Hrithik in the lead. The film has all elements like drama, action, hu- mour, romance, song. It’s an action adventure film. It’s not the film in ‘Dhoom’ series,” sourc- es said. Slight relief from cold conditions in Kashmir Valley Group show of Modern Indian art masters Agency | Srinagar Bright winter sun to- day provided much needed relief to the residents of Kashmir division where night temperature improved slightly but contin- ued to stay below the freezing point. The minimum temperature in the summer capital, Srinagar, marked an increase of almost two degrees to settle at mi- nus 2.3 degrees Celsius -- almost normal for this part of the season. The city recorded a low of minus 4.2 degrees Celsius yesterday, a spokesman of the MeT office said. Agency | New Delhi A rare 1969 self por- trait of M F Husain, rarely seen impastos on paper by Sohan Qa- dri and an oil on can- vas “To The Market” (1961) by N S Bendre are among 45 paintings by modern masters in a group show at Kumar’s Gallery here. Part of “Celebration”, the sixth edition of the gallery’s annual show, the ex- hibition is scheduled between January 25 to February 5 and is part of a collateral event of the upcoming India Art Fair 2016. BJP hits back at Rahul Gandhi, Kejriwal for politicising issue “Dalit student suicide” Agency | New Delhi The Aam Aadmi Par- ty on Tuesday accused Delhi Police commis- sioner BS Bassi of leaking chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s se- curity details, saying it may lead to a major un- toward incident in the future. “Exposing the CM’s security details is a very serious issue and it might lead to a major incident in future,” said Dilip Pandey, convenor of AAP’s Delhi unit. Pandey was speaking about media reports on Kejriwal’s security, that Agency | New Delhi Remember 2010 film Tere Bin Laden? Did you like it? If yes, here’s something to excite you more: The film’s sequel will hit the screens on February 19, 2016. The trailer of the sequel starts from where the original left: Uncovering the real identity of Osama Bin Laden lookalike. This time the guy (Pradhuman Singh) has been cast in a film by Sharma (Manish Paul), a filmmaker, who Agency | New Delhi BJP today accused Rahul Gandhi of politicising the suicide of a Dalit stu- dent at Hyderabad Cen- tral University after the Congress leader visited the protest-hit campus, and insisted that the issue had nothing to do with the victim being from the backward community. BJP general secretary P Muralidhar Rao attacked Rahul Gandhi for “un- principled” behaviour, saying that the same Congress which had “ha- rassed” Dalit leader B R Ambedkar “all his life” was now trying to proj- ect itself as champion of Dalit cause. He alleged that Hyderabad student Rohith Vemula’s suicide has been made into polit- ical issue by “Congress, section of media and some groups with vested interests”. Rao, in a se- ries of tweets, said, “Sui- cide of Rohith Vemula has nothing to do with Dalit issues or rights just because he was a Dalit. It is merely politicising of the issue.” “Disciplinary action was taken against Rohith at the advice of the court and even a le- Agency | Goa An anonymous letter purportedly signed by ISIS has threatened to kill Prime Minister Nar- endra Modi and Defence Minister Manohar Par- rikar. Goa Police have circulated this letter to all the police stations in the state and handed over the case to the Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS). The postcard threat let- ter was received at the State Secretariat last week following which Goa Police swung into action, a senior police Agency | Peshawar A suicide bomber blew himself up close to a po- lice checkpoint in north- western Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people and wound- ing more than 20, offi- cials said. The bomber rammed his motorcycle into a police vehicle next to the roadside check- point in the Jamrud area on the edge of Pakistan’s volatile Federally Ad- ministered Tribal Areas, local government official Munir Khan told Reuters. “He was riding an explo- sives-laden motorcycle and hit the checkpoint and the vehicle of the line officer,” Khan said. Suicide bomber kills at least 10 in northwest Pakistan Goa police probe ‘letter by ISIS’ that threatens to kill Modi, Parrikar AAP accuses Delhi Police chief of leaking Kejriwal’s security details ‘Don’t politicize student’s suicide’ Among the dead were at least five police officers including the line offi- cer whose vehicle was targeted by the bomber, as well as a child and a local journalist, officials said. TV footage showed the burnt-out remains of cars as rescue workers rushed to evacuate the wounded. The Pakistani Taliban senior com- mander Maqbool Dawar claimed responsibility for the attack. He told Reuters it was revenge for what he alleged were the recent deaths of ar- rested Taliban men while in government custody, and said that the journal- ist was not the target. A Taliban splinter group also claimed it was be- hind the bomb. surfaced in some of the national dailies on Tues- day. 26-year-old Bhavna Arora, had thrown ink at Kejriwal on Sunday while he was speaking at a public gathering to mark the success of the odd-even traffic restric- tion scheme. The wom- an was later arrested. A Delhi court, on Tuesday, denied bail and sent Aro- ra to judicial custody for 14 days. official said on Tuesday. “All the agencies of state police are investigat- ing this letter. We will soon be able to find the source of it,” the police official said. “ISIS was written at the bottom of the postcard,” the offi- cial confirmed. The let- ter has expressed anger over ban on cow slaugh- ter in the country. “Since you are not allowing to eat beef, you will be tak- en care of,” the postcard said while referring to Modi and Parrikar. Tere Bin Laden 2 trailer: It looks as promising as the original eventually ends up revealing his little secret to some real terrorists headed by Piyush Mishra. Directed by Abhsihek Sharma, Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive is a satire on the socio-political situation of South East Asia. nient stand was taken by University authorities by permitting him to enter the campus except the hostel,” he said. “Rahul Gandhi’s hurried visit to Hyderabad is an unprin- cipled behaviour and it is unfortunate that a nation- al political party stoops to such levels. “Congress did gross injustice to Dr B R Ambedkar and ha- rassed him all his life. Now Rahul Gandhi and Digvijay Singh cham- pioning Dalit cause!!,” he said. Rao also hit out at the Delhi Chief Min- ister, saying, “Arvind Kejriwal, like always, is trying to fish in troubled waters in the politicized issue of Rohit Vemula suicide!” He has even gone to the extent of de- manding apology from the PM, the BJP leader said. Defending the ac- tion against the student, Rao said, “The context of the clash between student groups was Ro- hith’s stand in support of terrorism, including that against hanging of Yakub Memon.” The BJP leader, who hails from Telangana, said Rohith’s suicide note is self revealing. “Con- necting with incidents related to his ideological adversaries is baseless and orchestrated,” he said. Rao had yesterday said that linking Dal- it aspect to Hyderabad student death is “objec- tionable” and it is an “orchestrated campaign to malign the BJP”. Ra- hul Gandhi, who visited the University campus in Hyderabad, alleged that the Vice Chancel- lor and Union Ministers have not acted fairly in the case and demanded “strictest” punishment for those responsible for the student’s death. “This youngster was put in so much pain that he had no option but to kill himself. “But when you impose ideas on youngsters, and want only those ideas, then tragedies take place.

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News BriefHrithik’s next an action-adventure

film

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Hrithik Roshan will be seen in an action adventure film to be di-rected by Vijay Krish-na Acharya under the Yash Raj banner. “We are making a film with Hrithik in the lead. The film has all elements like drama, action, hu-mour, romance, song. It’s an action adventure film. It’s not the film in ‘Dhoom’ series,” sourc-es said.Slight relief from cold conditions in Kashmir Valley

Group show of Modern Indian

art masters

Agency | Srinagar

Bright winter sun to-day provided much needed relief to the residents of Kashmir division where night temperature improved slightly but contin-ued to stay below the freezing point. The minimum temperature in the summer capital, Srinagar, marked an increase of almost two degrees to settle at mi-nus 2.3 degrees Celsius -- almost normal for this part of the season. The city recorded a low of minus 4.2 degrees Celsius yesterday, a spokesman of the MeT office said.

Agency | New Delhi

A rare 1969 self por-trait of M F Husain, rarely seen impastos on paper by Sohan Qa-dri and an oil on can-vas “To The Market” (1961) by N S Bendre are among 45 paintings by modern masters in a group show at Kumar’s Gallery here. Part of “Celebration”, the sixth edition of the gallery’s annual show, the ex-hibition is scheduled between January 25 to February 5 and is part of a collateral event of the upcoming India Art Fair 2016.

BJP hits back at Rahul Gandhi, Kejriwal for politicising issue“Dalit student suicide”

Agency | New Delhi

The Aam Aadmi Par-ty on Tuesday accused Delhi Police commis-sioner BS Bassi of leaking chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s se-curity details, saying it may lead to a major un-toward incident in the future. “Exposing the CM’s security details is a very serious issue and it might lead to a major incident in future,” said Dilip Pandey, convenor of AAP’s Delhi unit. Pandey was speaking about media reports on Kejriwal’s security, that

Agency | New Delhi

Remember 2010 film Tere Bin Laden? Did you like it? If yes, here’s something to excite you more: The film’s sequel will hit the screens on February 19, 2016. The trailer of the sequel starts from where the original left: Uncovering the real identity of Osama Bin Laden lookalike. This time the guy (Pradhuman Singh) has been cast in a film by Sharma (Manish Paul), a filmmaker, who

Agency | New Delhi

BJP today accused Rahul Gandhi of politicising the suicide of a Dalit stu-dent at Hyderabad Cen-tral University after the Congress leader visited the protest-hit campus, and insisted that the issue had nothing to do with the victim being from the backward community. BJP general secretary P Muralidhar Rao attacked Rahul Gandhi for “un-principled” behaviour, saying that the same Congress which had “ha-rassed” Dalit leader B R Ambedkar “all his life”

was now trying to proj-ect itself as champion of Dalit cause. He alleged that Hyderabad student Rohith Vemula’s suicide has been made into polit-ical issue by “Congress, section of media and some groups with vested interests”. Rao, in a se-ries of tweets, said, “Sui-cide of Rohith Vemula has nothing to do with Dalit issues or rights just because he was a Dalit. It is merely politicising of the issue.” “Disciplinary action was taken against Rohith at the advice of the court and even a le-

Agency | Goa

An anonymous letter purportedly signed by ISIS has threatened to kill Prime Minister Nar-endra Modi and Defence Minister Manohar Par-rikar. Goa Police have circulated this letter to all the police stations in the state and handed over the case to the Anti Terrorist Squad (ATS). The postcard threat let-ter was received at the State Secretariat last week following which Goa Police swung into action, a senior police

Agency | Peshawar

A suicide bomber blew himself up close to a po-lice checkpoint in north-western Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people and wound-ing more than 20, offi-cials said. The bomber rammed his motorcycle into a police vehicle next to the roadside check-point in the Jamrud area on the edge of Pakistan’s volatile Federally Ad-ministered Tribal Areas, local government official Munir Khan told Reuters. “He was riding an explo-sives-laden motorcycle and hit the checkpoint and the vehicle of the line officer,” Khan said.

Suicide bomber kills at least 10 in northwest Pakistan

Goa police probe ‘letter by ISIS’ that threatens to kill Modi, Parrikar

AAP accuses Delhi Police chief of leaking Kejriwal’s security details

‘Don’t politicize student’s suicide’

Among the dead were at least five police officers including the line offi-cer whose vehicle was targeted by the bomber, as well as a child and a local journalist, officials said. TV footage showed the burnt-out remains of cars as rescue workers rushed to evacuate the wounded. The Pakistani Taliban senior com-

mander Maqbool Dawar claimed responsibility for the attack. He told Reuters it was revenge for what he alleged were the recent deaths of ar-rested Taliban men while in government custody, and said that the journal-ist was not the target. A Taliban splinter group also claimed it was be-hind the bomb.

surfaced in some of the national dailies on Tues-day. 26-year-old Bhavna Arora, had thrown ink at Kejriwal on Sunday

while he was speaking at a public gathering to mark the success of the odd-even traffic restric-tion scheme. The wom-

an was later arrested. A Delhi court, on Tuesday, denied bail and sent Aro-ra to judicial custody for 14 days.

official said on Tuesday. “All the agencies of state police are investigat-ing this letter. We will soon be able to find the source of it,” the police official said. “ISIS was written at the bottom of the postcard,” the offi-

cial confirmed. The let-ter has expressed anger over ban on cow slaugh-ter in the country. “Since you are not allowing to eat beef, you will be tak-en care of,” the postcard said while referring to Modi and Parrikar.

Tere Bin Laden 2 trailer: It looks as promising as the original

eventually ends up revealing his little secret to some real terrorists headed by Piyush Mishra. Directed

by Abhsihek Sharma, Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive is a satire on the socio-political situation of South East Asia.

nient stand was taken by University authorities by permitting him to enter the campus except the hostel,” he said. “Rahul Gandhi’s hurried visit to Hyderabad is an unprin-cipled behaviour and it is unfortunate that a nation-al political party stoops

to such levels. “Congress did gross injustice to Dr B R Ambedkar and ha-rassed him all his life. Now Rahul Gandhi and Digvijay Singh cham-pioning Dalit cause!!,” he said. Rao also hit out at the Delhi Chief Min-ister, saying, “Arvind

Kejriwal, like always, is trying to fish in troubled waters in the politicized issue of Rohit Vemula suicide!” He has even gone to the extent of de-manding apology from the PM, the BJP leader said. Defending the ac-tion against the student, Rao said, “The context of the clash between student groups was Ro-

hith’s stand in support of terrorism, including that against hanging of Yakub Memon.” The BJP leader, who hails from Telangana, said Rohith’s suicide note is self revealing. “Con-necting with incidents related to his ideological adversaries is baseless and orchestrated,” he said. Rao had yesterday

said that linking Dal-it aspect to Hyderabad student death is “objec-tionable” and it is an “orchestrated campaign to malign the BJP”. Ra-hul Gandhi, who visited the University campus in Hyderabad, alleged that the Vice Chancel-lor and Union Ministers have not acted fairly in the case and demanded “strictest” punishment for those responsible for the student’s death. “This youngster was put in so much pain that he had no option but to kill himself. “But when you impose ideas on youngsters, and want only those ideas, then tragedies take place.

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DAYRohith Vemula, death of a philosopher to purify higher education

The Dalit student whose suicide has generated political waves, obviously, was a brilliant man. Rohith Vemula’s letter to Prof Appa Rao, the newly appointed vice-chan-cellor of the university who was once believed to be anti-Dalit by the government, shows that at the time of his suicide, he was angry, upset and depressed. In his first letter to the vice-chancellor, written on December 18, 2015, Rohith said “give us poison or long ropes to hang ourselves”. In his suicide note he was as gracious as Jesus was to his murders. He blamed non but him-self to have been born in this kind of society. He made a major point. The higher educational institutions in India do not allow the Dalits--the historical unhtouch-ables--to study and live with dignity. Obviously what shocked him is the letter of the Labour minister Banda-ru Dattatreya, who characterised his organisation--the Ambedkar Student Association--as anti-national, casteist and extremist. It was based on this letter that the Human Resource Development Ministry asked for action against the five Dalit students, who were said to have organised a film show on the Muzaffarnagar com-munal riots and also a discussion on Yakub Memon’s hanging. Let us not forget that it was just an academic discussion. Yet, members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidy-arthi Parishad (ABVP) first disrupted that meeting and then set the political machinery in motion alleging an attack by the Dalit students on one of their activists. After the BJP came to power this is a third major as-sault on Dalit rights and dignity in the country. First, the ban of Ambedkar- Periyar Study Circle of IIT Ma-dras, then the burning alive of the Dalit kids in Hary-ana and general V.K.Singh describing them as dogs’ death. Now Rohith’s death and Dattatreya and HRD Ministry’s perceived involvement in it. Rohith wanted to pen his calculated poetic, philosophical letter, telling his dear mother, brother, sister and friends that the sys-temic enmity for the poor and historical untouchables does not end with their enrolment in higher educational institutions. His ambition to become a science writer, learning good English in an environment of hostility does not end the environment of social boycott by state institutions created by the constitution written by his philosophical guru Ambedkar. After all most of these institutions are manned and handled by the persons, who believe in casteist culture and exploitation. The socially boycotted Dalit students along with other or-ganisations have been protesting against the punish-ment for several days. The university administration could have sensed the gravity and feeling of the young scholars and resolved the issue.

Jamia Milia Islamia and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) are not minority institutions, We want students of all religions and castes get equal opportunities at the two varsities.”

- Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development (HRD) Ram Shankar Katheria today said...

Varun Training Hard For Bare-Bodied Fight Sequence In Dishoom

Agency | Mumbai

Shahid Kapoor has begun filming for Vishal Bhard-waj’s “Rangoon” again after getting hurt on the sets of the movie. The “Shandaar” star, who is sharing screen space for the first time with Saif Ali Khan and Kangana Ranaut in the period dra-ma, injured himself last week during an action sequence in Ludhiana. “Morning all. #rangoon

on set,” he wrote along with a picture of his stub-ble look from the film. In “Rangoon”, the 34-year-old actor plays a soldier in the in the love story set against the backdrop of the World War II. The movie is Shahid’s third on-screen outing with Vishal after 2009’s “Ka-miney” and last year’s “Haider”, both of which are considered the actor’s career-defining movies.

Shahid Kapoor resumes ‘Rangoon’ shooting post injury

Agency | Mumbai

Salman Khan may have not talked about his Ro-manian girlfriend Iulia Vantur but traces of their relationship have always found their way to the me-dia. Be it Iulia’s presence at Salman’s 50th birthday party or a picture of her from Bigg Boss season 9 sets, these lovebirds are just inseparable and re-cently their love story has gone up a notch, here’s how! Salman and Iulia will host a reality show called The Farm which is going to air by the end of this year. The show was created by a Swedish producer and sold to over 40 countries, including the UK, US and China. The Farm brings togeth-er a group of 12 celebri-

Agency | Mumbai

The cute love story of B-town stars Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia Deshmukh is known to everyone. Whether it was in reel life or in real life, they looked a made for each other couple. Even though the families ini-tially did not accept the couple’s love tale, but lat-er on everything became fine. Riteish and Genelia’s son Riaan turned one in November 2015 and now they are expecting their second child. Today morn-ing Riteish Deshmukh posted an adorable pic-ture of the couple with an overwhelming caption to which Genelia’s reply is a must read. Any wife would love reading the caption by her husband just like what Riteish wrote for his pretty wife Genelia. Ritiesh wrote, “Holding hands with you

Agency | Chennai

Actor Nandamuri Bal-akrishna’s much-await-ed 100th film is likely to be the sequel to his own yesteryear critically ac-claimed Telugu sci-fi film “Aditya 369”, a source said. “His 100th film is most likely going to be the sequel to ‘Aditya 369’. He will be reuniting with director Singeeth-am Srinivasa Rao, who had directed the original film, for this project,” the source said. Released in 1991, “Aditya 369” is a time-travel film that was much ahead if its

Agency | Chennai

Actor Sivakarthikeyan’s Tamil comedy ‘Raji-ni Murugan’, which re-leased after months of delay on Makar Sankranti last week, has emerged as the industry’s first block-buster of the year. “In the opening weekend, the film raked in over Rs.20 crore worldwide. It’s the biggest opening for the Sivakarthikeyan in his career so far. Despite the onslaught of the three other big releases, ‘Ra-jini Murugan’ emerged

Salman Khan to host a reality show with girlfriend Iulia Vantur?

Nandamuri Balakrishna’s 100th film is sequel to ‘Aditya 369’

Sivakarthikeyan’s Rajini Murugan first Tamil blockbuster of 2016

Check out what commitment Genelia has given hubby Riteish on social media!

Bobby Deol: I didn’t contribute anything to Sunny’s Ghayal Once Again

Agency | Mumbai

After showcasing his chiselled body in ABCD 2, Varun Dhawan is working hard to go lean for a fight sequence in his upcoming flick Dishoom, which also stars John Abraham, Jacqueline Fer-nandez, Akshaye Khanna and Nargis Fakhri in lead roles. Varun’s long-time trainer Prashant Sawant said, “He’s a hardwork-ing boy and began work-ing on his physique im-mediately after wrapping up Dilwale. We’ve been training for an hour-and-a-half everyday to achieve his wishful tar-get”. He added that the Badlapur star is concen-trating more on cardio and stretching. Prashant Sawant added, “He’s al-ways been in great shape. Often, he visits the gym twice a day, sometimes, even after his dance re-hearsals. He even exercis-es between award shows and while travelling. I

Agency | Mumbai

Actor Bobby Deol says he and his actor-brother Sunny do not interfere in each other’s work. The 48-year-old actor said he did not give any sugges-tions to Sunny, who is ready with his upcoming action-drama “Ghayal: Once Again”. “I didn’t contribute anything to the film. We don’t like to interfere in each other’s work. I wouldn’t want him to get bogged down by what someone else is saying. It’s his vision and creative side,” Bob-by said. “I did ‘Dillagi’ with him which was one of my best performances. I have a lot of faith in him and I have a feeling that it’s going to be a great film which people are

know he will achieve the desired physique by next week, just before he flies off”. Rohit has been re-portedly injured on the sets of the flick but the actor has no time to re-cuperate. Talking about

the injury, Varun has been quoted as saying, “I was hurt while shooting for Dhishoom. I was advised a week’s rest, but I could only manage three days”. The film is slated to re-lease on July 29.

ty contestants who work as farmers, raising ani-mals and ploughing the fields. The participants are judged and evicted on the basis of the physi-cal hardship they can en-dure. A source informed the daily that once Sal-man came to know about the show’s format, he wanted it to be intro-duced in India. Iulia on

the other hand is filming for the show’s Romanian version in the Mediter-ranean island of Cyprus. “At a press conference he imagined the partici-pants milking cows and cleaning horse sheds. He is currently focused on his films so we will move ahead with the show to-wards the year-end,” said the source.

time. “Balakrishna was his 100th film to be very special. Hence, he has de-cided to collaborate with director Rao again after two decades. An official announcement regarding the project is expected to be made in the next few weeks,” he said. There

are even rumours that director Boyapati Srinu may also join hands with Balakrishna next. “It’s true Srinu has been in touch with Balakrishna about a project. However, it can’t be said certainly when their project will materialise,” he added.

was the best decision I ever made @geneliad”. We are sure this morning message on social me-dia platform would have brought a big smile on

the actress’ face to which she replied, “Well I’m not leaving it in this lifetime and any other lifetime that we exist in Mr Deshmukh @Riteishd”.

successful,” trade ana-lyst Trinath said. Direct-ed by Ponram, the film also stars Keerthy Suresh, Soori and Rajkiran in important roles. Despite mixed reviews, ‘Rajini Murugan’ was lapped up

by the masses. “The film has registered fantas-tic opening everywhere, especially in B and C centres. It has worked extremely well with the masses and family audi-ences,” Trinath said.

going to enjoy,” he said. “Ghayal Once Again” has been directed, written and produced by Sunny. It is the sequel to the 1990 super-hit action drama “Ghayal” and will mark the come back of the 58-year-old actor, who starred in the iconic role of amateur boxer Ajay Mehra. Bobby says it is difficult to don the hat of a director, producer and actor in one film, but his brother has pulled it off

with ease. “I am really ex-cited for the film. He has really worked hard. He has directed the film and has put all his effort into it. It’s been tough produc-ing, directing and acting in a film, but my brother is as tough in real life as he is on screen,” he said. Bobby was last seen in the 2013 comedy “Yamla Pagla Deewana 2”, which also starred Sunny and his father veteran actor Dharmendra.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPwhatsApp annnounces it will go permanently free globally

Twitter down: website and mobile app of social network collapse

TRAI says a chunk of net neutrality responses on Free Basics instead

Agency | New Delhi

Popular messaging app WhatsApp today said it will stop charging US $1 per year as a subscrip-tion fee, to go completely free for its users across the world. The service, which claims to have over a billion users globally, also said it will not intro-duce any third-party ads for monetization. “Near-ly a billion people around the world today rely on WhatsApp to stay in touch with their friends and family...WhatsApp will no longer charge subscrip-tion fees,” WhatsApp said on its official blog. It further added that, while it has asked some of its users to pay a fee for using WhatsApp after their first year, “as we’ve grown, we’ve found that this approach hasn’t worked well”. Interestingly, WhatsApp did not charge users for using the ser-vice in India, which is one of the biggest markets

for the service.

Agency | New Delhi

Twitter has broken, with the network’s website and mobile apps inaccessible. Visitors to the web-site were greeted by a message telling them that “Something is technically wrong”. “Thanks for noticing,” the message reads. “We’re going to fix it up and have things back to normal soon.” Mobile apps as well as the website itself appeared to be broken. Tweetdeck, Twitter’s other official client, was also broken. Twitter’s @Support account post-ed a message saying that “Some users are currently experiencing problems accessing Twitter. We are aware of the issue and are working towards a res-olution.” Twitter’s official status page didn’t show any information about the outage, at the time of publishing, though it is often slow to update. But the Down Detector website showed a huge spike in

reports on Tuesday morning UK time.

Agency | Canberra

Putting the onus on In-dian bowlers to stop Australia’s winning juggernaut in the five-match ODI series, Team Director Ravi Shastri said the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side can cer-tainly arrest the slide if the inexperienced bowl-ing line-up learns from its mistakes. Having al-ready lost the series after three successive defeats, the visitors will be play-ing for pride when they take field at the Manuka Oval in the fourth ODI

on Wednesday. “If they learn from their mistakes they will stop it, yes,” Shastri told reporters when asked if the bowl-ing attack is good enough to prevent a whitewash. Shastri though was crit-ical of the inconsistent bowling attack in the last three games. “They will be disappointed, there is no doubt about that be-cause to win a game one or two bowlers can’t do the job. You need to bowl as a unit. The reason why we did well at the World Cup last year was we had

all the five bowlers firing. “So when that happens then you have a chance of beating the best side in the world. But there are no excuses for bowl-ing wides, so obviously they will be disappoint-ed and they have to put their best foot forward,” said Shastri. “To apply finishing touch in close games, we need to bowl better and be consistent as a bowling unit. MS Dhoni mentioned in the press conference that there were too many easy boundaries.

Agency | Kolkata

Telecom Regulatory Authority India (TRAI), that had launched a public consultation on differen-tial pricing of data, said on Monday that a ma-jor chunk of responses were on Facebook Free Basics rather than on the larger issue of net neu-trality. “Of the 2 million or so responses, a large number of these responses were simply ‘I support Free Basics’. I am asking ‘are you in favour or otherwise of net neutrality’ and ‘should there be a guard’. “So we wrote back asking them to answer our four questions but we still haven’t got those,” Agneshwar Sen, advisor for the Telecom Regu-latory Authority of India (TRAI), told the media here. Sen said the intention was everybody should get internet access as they want it. “With the Free Basics, the only issue is that there is a platform which is deciding for you what you are going to see for free and for what you are going to pay and are they the guys to decide it for you,” the official said on the sidelines of an interactive meeting on electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation emissions from mobile towers.

Federer calls for names as match-fixing bombshell rocks tennis

HIL: UP wizards defeat hosts Kalinga Lancers in inaugural match

Sri Lanka slap two-month ban on bowling coach over match-fixing allegations

Ind vs Aus: we’re yet to see Glenn Maxwell’s real talent, says David warner

Ind vs Aus: we could have pulled one back, especially in Melbourne, says Ravi Shastri

Dhoni defends his decision to expose youngsters in tough Aussie conditions

Agency | Canberra

The likes of Barinder Sran and Manish Pandey are going through a trial by fire in just their debut series but Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni feels there is nothing un-fair about putting them up against a rampaging Aus-tralia as the team needs a “brave” bunch of young-sters going forward. India have already conceded the ongoing ODI series against Australia after going down in the third match in Melbourne as well. The youngsters have not quite made a re-sounding impact but by Dhoni’s own admission, it is too early to judge them on performance. Sran has been decent in

Agency | Melbourne

Roger Federer has heard enough specula-tion about match-fixing in tennis. If players are suspected of corruption, he wants names. Feder-er was responding to re-ports by BBC and Buzz-Feed News published on Monday that tennis au-thorities have suppressed evidence of match-fixing and overlooked suspect-ed cases involving play-ers ranked in the top 50, including Grand Slam singles and doubles win-ners. The reports said that none of these players had faced sanctions and more than half would be play-ing at this year’s Austra-lian Open, which started Monday. The players

Agency | Mumbai

Sri Lanka captain Ange-lo Mathews will appear before police on Tues-day to record a statement in connection with a match-fixing scandal that has led to the suspension of a fast bowling coach. Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) handed Anusha Samaran-ayake a two-month ban on Monday over his rela-tionship with net bowler Gayan Wishwajith, who allegedly approached national team players to underperform during a test match against West Indies in October. “Sri Lanka Cricket has re-ceived several com-plaints regarding the close acquaintance of Anusha Samaranayake and the main suspect Gayan Wishvanath, who had approached several

Agency | Bhubaneswar

The Uttar Pradesh Wiz-ards on Monday defeated host team Kalinga Lanc-ers by 8-6 points in the in-augural match of Coal In-dia Hockey India League 2016 at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar. In a nail biting finish, champion striker Akashdeep Singh of UP Wizards clinched the match in the final seconds. While both the teams began their match with some attacking shots, Wizards’ Wouter Jolie scored the first goal of the league by smash-ing a hit direct to the goal post, opening his team’s account. Kenny Bain dou-

Agency | Canberra

Glenn Maxwell’s impres-sive performance against India in the third one-day-er was just a glimpse of the enormous talent the hard-hitting Australia all-rounder possesses, opening batsman David Warner said on Tuesday. Maxwell earned the nick-name ‘Big Show’ for his exciting but often irre-sponsible shot-making and was often criticised for throwing away his wicket while going for boundar-ies too early in his innings. On Sunday, however, he revived Australia’s run chase with a mature knock of 96 and by the time he was dismissed after an 83-ball blitz the scores were tied at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Australia went on to beat India by three wickets and take an unassailable 3-0 lead in

his three outings so far, bagging three wicket in the process. Pandey came in to bat at 276/4 with four overs left in the Bris-bane ODI. Despite his IPL showings, he is not a slam-bang cricketer and yet had to go for it, man-aging 6 runs off 5 balls in the end. If you are get-ting a chance to play for your country, irrespective of the situation, it isn’t unfair. As captain that’s

what you have to com-municate to these young-sters,” said Dhoni in Mel-bourne, the venue of the third ODI. “There is a lot of scrutiny and players who tend to bat at nos. 5 or 6, they tend to think of surviving till the end and show off as if they are hit-ting, remain not out in the end and are happy with it. That’s not the kind of culture you want in the team,” he added.

national players for the alleged illegal activities of match-fixing,” the SLC said in a statement. “Pursuant to a prelimi-nary inquiry conducted in this regard, Sri Lanka Cricket has decided to suspend Anusha Sama-ranayake for a period of two months until further investigations are con-cluded. “Gayan Wish-vajith has been totally barred from participating in any capacity whatso-ever in Sri Lanka Cricket in the future.” The po-

lice’s Financial Crime Investigation Division (FCID) have already in-terviewed wicketkeeper Kusal Perera and leading spinner Rangana Herath about an alleged offer of thousands of dollars to engineer a batting col-lapse for a West Indies victory in the match at Galle. “Mathews is ap-pearing today with regard to the same match-fixing case, in which two people were suspended,” an SLC official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.

weren’t identified by name. “I would love to hear names,” Federer said. “Then at least it’s concrete stuff and you can actually debate about it. Was it the player? Was it the support team? Who was it? Was it before? Was it a doubles player, a singles player? Which Slam?” “It’s super se-rious and it’s super im-portant to maintain the integrity of our sport,”

Federer added. “So how high up does it go? The higher it goes, the more surprised I would be.” ATP chairman Chris Ker-mode appeared at a news conference to reject the assertion that match-fix-ing had gone unchecked in the sport, saying the Tennis Integrity Unit re-mained “constantly vigi-lant and not complacent” when it comes to tack-ling corruption.

bled the lead with another field goal. However, the hosts earned a goal from the hand of Pardeep Mor, who pulled one field goal back for the hosts with a clever scoop over the goalie. Prior to that, the Lancers had also earned a penalty corner, but failed to capitalise it as the goal keeper of Wizards stood

like a wall blocking the striker’s bid. During the end of first quarter, three field goals were produced by both the teams while Wizards led. Not staying behind their opponent, the host team drew the scores level before the second quarter’s end with an in-telligent deflected field goal by Glenn Turner.

the five-match series. “I think we’re yet to see his real talent,” said Warner, who has returned to the squad for the fourth ODI after missing the second and third matches for the birth of his second child. “I think we saw a glimpse of it the other night — a mature innings. He played fantastic. I think it was great that everyone was able to see that and know what he’s capable of.” Maxwell, 27, has the game to toy with the op-position bowling attack when in full flow but his risk-taking style has also

prompted suggestions he is a Twenty20 specialist. While Maxwell’s Test ca-reer is yet to bloom, hav-ing averaged just over 13 in his three matches, he played some crucial knocks in the 50-overs for-mat in the last 12 months, including his maiden ton in the format against Sri Lanka at last year’s World Cup. “That’s what we’ve got to keep reiterating to him, that he’s capable of doing that,” added War-ner, who also came in for criticism in the early part of his career due to his risk-taking style.

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Correspondent | Rajkot

The Saurashtra Vepar Udhyog Mahamandal (SVUM) will host a five-day long international trade show here from February 11 this year to help manufacturers to export their products in African countries. “The trade show would com-mence from February 11, where delegates from over 20 countries, mostly from Africa, would attend the show,” SVUM pres-ident Parag Tejura said here. “The trade show will provide an opportu-nity for interaction and holding discussions on

trade exchange, technolo-gy transfer on agriculture and other aspects also,” he said. “Saurashtra is con-sidered to be the hub of auto parts, production of building materials, kitch-enware, imitation jewel-lery etc,” he said. It will help manufacturers of the region to export their products in African coun-tries, he said. British Dep-uty High Commissioner, Ahmedabad, Geoff Wain has confirmed to visit the trade show and will meet leading industrialists of Saurashtra and Kutch during his two-day stay here, Tejura said.

Correspondent | Porbandar

Only one schedule flight operated at Porbandar air-port which is Jet Airways flight connecting Porban-dar to Mumbai will cease to operate from 27 March this year. It is learnt that decision to stop this ser-vice has been taken due to not enough availability of passengers and some technical issues which could be related to lack of enough ATR planes. Jet Airways website doesn’t take bookings beyond 27th of March. When con-tacted, Director of Porban-dar airport said he has not received any intimation

Correspondent | Anand

National Dairy Devel-opment Board (NDDB) Chairman, T. Nanda Kumar today inaugurat-ed the second phase of Packaging Film Plant of the Indian Dairy Manu-facturing Company Lim-ited ( IDMC Limited), leading dairy equipment, food projects and sys-tems integration business company which offers a range of processing and packaging solutions to make food safe, in Vithal Udyognagar, near Anand. The second phase en-tails an investment of Rs. 76.4 crore and with it the company will have a combined annual capaci-ty to manufacture about 12000 tons of food grade poly films and laminates.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

This winter get health protection as Wagh Bakri Tea Group; the 3rd largest packaged tea company in India offers Wagh Bakri Spiced Tea range. En-riched with health benefits of select 7 spices. Winter is the time when we crave for “Masala Tea” which also keeps our body fit. Keeping in mind benefits of all 7 natural herbs & spices, Wagh Bakri Tea Group is aggressively promoting its “Spice Tea range”, that consists of Masala Tea, Tea bags & 3-in-1 Instant Tea. These teas are fortified with 100% natural extract of Cardamom, Clove, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Gin-ger, Nutmeg, and Piper Longum. Extract of all

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Gujarat has garnered sec-ond highest share (16%) in over 3.62 lakh entre-preneurs memorandum (part-II) filed by micro, small and medium enter-prises (MSMEs) across India, as of financial year 2013-14. In this, Guja-rat ranks only after Tamil Nadu (32%), according to a recently published study by apex industry body As-socham. The study further states that Uttar Pradesh (12.5%), Karnataka (7.2%) and Maharashtra (5.5%) were among the top five states in terms of state-wise distribution of entrepreneur memoran-dums (part-II) filed by the MSME sector in India. In

terms of simple growth, the MSME entrepreneur memorandums received by Gujarat had grown by 193% from about 20,000 in 2009-10 to over 58,600 in 2013-14, high light-ed the study. During the same time, the number of entrepreneur memoran-dums received by states across India grew from 2.1 lakh in 200910 to 3.6 lakh in 2013-14, a growth of about 71%. Howev-er, memorandums filed by entrepreneurs in the MSME sector in the state grew at a compounded an-nual growth rate (CAGR) of about 31% during the 5-year period as against the national CAGR of about 14%.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Holding the entire Pa-tidar reservation move-ment illegal, the Ahmed-abad Detection of Crime Branch (DCB) on Mon-day filed the chargesheet against Hardik Patel and five of his key associates in the second case of se-dition. The summary of the chargesheet claims that despite knowing well that community can not be listed under OBC cate-gory legally and socially, the accused persons creat-ed the movement “to dis-lodge the democratical-ly elected government” through violence by hatching a criminal con-spiracy which amounts to sedition. The chargesheet, having political under-tones, claims that accused

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The presence of Indresh Kumar, ideologue of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, at the convoca-tion of the North Gujarat university in Patan on Monday, has triggered a controversy. Mr Kumar is suspected to be a mas-termind of the case in-volving the 2007 attack on the Ajmer dargah and RSS being the ideolog-ical mentor of the BJP, academicians and polit-ical parties have raised a storm of protest, calling it another instance of the “saffronisation of educa-tion”. Mr Kumar was the chief guest at the univer-sity’s annual convocation, which was presided over by Governor OP Kohli. “What kind of image are you trying to put across?

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Charge sheet filed against Hardik Patel in second sedition case

Controversy In Gujarat Over RSS Man’s Presence In University Function

Correspondent | Indore

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI) in associa-tion with Rajpal Hon-da (Honda’s Exclusive Authorized Dealer) has today taken a big step forward inproactively promotingroad safety-with the inauguration of first-of-its-kind Road Safety Education Cen-tre (RSEC) in Madhya Pradesh at Indore(Ad-dress : Scheme No. 59,

AB Road, near MaaVihar Colony). Through this center, an industry first concept, Honda will em-power females in mobil-ity and spread awareness on safety riding in the city of Indore. Honda’s Road Safety Education Centre was inaugurated in the august presence of MrShashikantKanKane- City Superintendent of Police, Indore, Mr. Yad-vinder Singh Guleria- Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing,

HMSI and representa-tives from Rajpal Hon-da. Elaborating more on this, Mr. Yadvinder Singh Guleria,Senior Vice President - Sales & Marketing, Honda Mo-torcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said,“Under the ‘People Come First’ phi-losophy, road safety pro-motion has been Honda’s top priorities worldwide since 1970. In India too, we follow safety as an integral part of all our business activities.

Honda gives Indore a new address for safe riding

enjoy winter with wagh Bakri-Spice Tea range

2nd phase of packaging film plant of IDMC opens in Gujarat

Only scheduled flight at Porbandar airport to stop operations

these herbs & spices are sprayed through using “Olio Resin Technology” so that tea granules absorb the extract and gives con-sistent flavours till the last

sip. Wagh Bakri’s Instant tea is becoming hot favou-rite amongst travellers that gives them freedom of having tea just adding hot water any where any time.

wanted to “dislodge a democratically elected government,” by waging a war against the state in order to force it to take an “unlawful decision” on reserva-tion for the community. Citing the cen-sus of 1931, the chargesheet states “Pa-tel community had a different identity known as kanbhi which was not includ-ed in Other Backward Caste (OBC) cat-egory.” The chargesheet notes that OBC commission had not recommended the inclusion of Patidar under OBC. The

chargesheet says, “…yet the committee conspired to put the government under pressure and through violence it tried to pressurize the government officials and Gujarat government to take an illegal decision and thus spreading disaffection for the government and with a clear in-tention of disrespecting the government it shattered the peace of the state and disrupted law and order on the pretext of getting reservation for the Patidar community.”

Combined with the ini-tial investment of Rs. 31.4 crore, IDMC’s total investment in plant and machinery for making available high quality yet affordable printed poly film, laminates and pouches is in excess of Rs.100 crore. The lines of business serviced by the company, established in 1978 and formally in-corporated as a wholly owned subsidiary of the NDDB in 1992, include liquid milk and milk products, edible oils, frozen vegetables, per-sonal care products and

other consumer goods. Its turnover is expected to be over Rs. 500 crore in FY 2015-16. In his ad-dress Mr. Nanda Kumar said that IDMC would continue to be inspired by NDDB’s philosophy and focus on businesses, tech-nologies, products and services that best serve the interests of farmers. “IDMC will also strive to work with greater innova-tion to offer solutions that have a much lower im-pact on the environment and yet maximize pro-ductivity and efficiency,” he added.

Students have to take de-grees from a tainted per-son? What impression are you leaving on young minds?” questioned not-ed academician Dinesh Shukla. “They should have invited a scientist or

an industrialist who could have helped them lay a roadmap for the future,” said Congress spokesman Manish Doshi. “But by inviting him (Kumar), it proves that be it Gujarat or the country, there is

an attempt to saffronise education.” With the in-vitation for the event de-scribed Mr Kumar as a social reformer and de-fence expert, university authorities have defended the decision. “I have no idea about the blast case or if he’s the accused, but he is an expert in de-fence affairs and has hold over the topic... I’m also an honorary colonel (of Army?) and I know about his background. That’s why we invited him,’’ said Vice-Chancellor Dr GL Godara.

Gujarat has 2nd highest share in proposed MSMes

about closure of service. He said at present this is only scheduled flight and if it stops, the airport would continue to serve defense and non-sched-uled air movement. Pas-sengers from Porbandar

will need to go to 179 km away at Rajkot to catch the flights to Mumbai and other places. Alternative-ly they may use Jamnagar airport which is 134 km away or Diu airport which is 212 km away.

International trade show in Rajkot from Febuary 11

Over the years, Khel Mahakumbh has proved instrumental in discovering sporting talents across the state who have made Gujarat proud time and again. Ahead of launching Khel Mahakumbh, witnessed Aquatics Adventure Sports performed on the River Narmada.