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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani June 23, 2016, Thursday 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 PM Modi congratulated ISRO and described Wednesday’s launch as a “monumental” accomplishment 23 rd June, 2016 - Thursday Year :02, Issue : 155 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Jaitley springs to CEA’s defence Agency | Muzaffarnagar An 18-year-old girl was poisoned to death when she resisted an attempt to rape her in Tewda village here, police said today. “The accused identified as Sajid Khan allegedly tried to rape the girl and poisoned her when she opposed the act on Tues- day,” police said. The victim’s uncle has filed a complaint against the accused and police have started a search opera- tion against him. Agency | Mumbai Rinku Rajguru, who has gained nationwide fame for her portrayal of Ar- chi, the female lead in blockbuster “Sairat”, to- day attended her school, Akluj, in Solapur dis- trict, along with her 10th Class friends. Rinku has been away from Akluj since the film released to a rousing reception, attending promotional and celebration events and appearing on popu- lar TV shows. Agency | New Delhi Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today dismissed Subramanian Swamy’s attack on Chief Econom- ic Adviser Arvind Sub- ramanian and strongly defended him saying the government has full confidence in him and his advice is of “great value” to it. “Well, the government has full con- fidence in CEA Arvind Subramanian. His ad- vice to government from time to time has been of great value. Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad Pre-monsoon showers in areas like Amreli, Rajkot and Junagadh district of Saurashtra region and Surat and surrounding areas in South Gujarat on Tuesday evening have brought much needed re- spite for farmers, who were beginning kharif sowing. However, Indian Meteorological Depart- ment (IMD) has not de- clared it as official foray of monsoon in the state and a decision is likely to be taken on Wednes- day regarding the same. While Gondal, Jetpur and Virpur taluka of ISRO launches record 20 satellites Girl poisoned to death for resisting rape attempt ‘Sairat’ star Rinku Rajguru returns to school At a stroke, PSLV C-34 lobs 20 satellites into orbit from Sriharikota “Proud day for India” Agency | New Delhi Qawal Amjad Sabri, son of Ghulam Farid Sabri, was killed when unknown gunmen opened fire on his car in Karachi. He is said to have inherited the quality of his father’s voice — a rich baritone — and talent for qawali. Known as one of the fore- most qawals of Pakistan, Amjad Sabri was initiat- ed into classical music at a young age by his father. He said in an interview, “The hardest part was being awakened at 4.00 am. Most riyaz is done in Raag Bhairon and this is an early morning raag. My mother would urge our father to let us sleep but he would still wake us up. Even if we had slept after midnight, he would get us out of bed, instruct us to make wuzu, perform tahajjud prayers, and then take out the baja. And he was correct in doing so because if a raag is ren- dered at the correct time, the performer himself enjoys it to the fullest”. Amjad Sabri, indeed, en- joyed himself to his fullest during his musical perfor- mances. Let us remember the fine singer through his work and what he enjoyed most — his music. Rajkot district received about 30 millimeters (mm) of rain on Tuesday evening, several parts of Amreli district received nearly 65-70 mm of rain. The pre-monsoon show- ers were accompanied by heavy rainstorm in South Gujarat regions of Surat and its surrounding towns. Kamrej taluka of Surat district recorded 69 mm of rainfall whereas Utchal and Nizar in Tapi district recorded 40 mm and 29 mm, respective- ly. Navasari and Dang district also recorded 30 mm showering. Accord- ing to IMD, monsoon is expected to progress to- wards Gujarat in the next 48 hours and into parts of Madhya Pradesh, East Uttar Pradesh and parts of Bihar. The delayed monsoon has slowed down the initial kharif sowing in Gujarat, which is down by about 80% on a y-o-y basis. Accord- ing to state agriculture department data, as on June 20, overall sowing has reached 2,74,300 hectares as against 1.34 million hectares in corre- sponding period of 2015. “Beginning of kharif sowing is lower as mon- soons have been delayed in the state. Pre-monsoon showers in Saurashtra, South Gujarat bring respite for farmers Remembering Pakistani qawal Amjad Sabri through his music Police launches search operation in Pathankot to trace ‘terrorists’ Agency | Chandigarh The Pathankot police on Wednesday launched a massive search operation to trace the terrorists which according to the Parlia- mentary Standing Com- mittee (PSC) on Home Affairs were ‘hiding’ out- side the airbase which was attacked by heavily armed terrorists on Jaunary 2 this year. The police action came after the Committee Chairman P Bhattacharya on Tuesday said that the some locals had informed the committee about the presence of terrorists in the villages which can mastermind another terror attack on the base which is part of Western Air Com- mand of Indian Air Force. Confirming the operation SSP Pathankot Rakesh Kaushal said nearly 300 policemen under his su- pervision carried out the search operation in and around Pathankot on early Wednesday morning. Agency | Sriharikota Setting a record in its space programme, India on Wednesday successful- ly launched 20 satellites, including its earth obser- vation Cartosat-2 series, in a single mission on board ISRO’s workhorse PSLV-C34 from the space- port in Sriharkota, Andhra Pradesh. In a precision launch, PSLV-C34 took off from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre, about 110 km from Chennai at 9.26 AM and placed the Carto- sat-2 Series and 19 others in the designated polar Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO) about 30 minutes later in clear skies. The 727.5 kg Cartosat-2 series satellite will provide regular re- mote sensing services with its panchromatic and mul- tispectral cameras and its imagery will be of multiple use. Of the 19-satellites, 12 are earth imaging “Dove satellites” of USA and an- other American satellite. The rest are from Canada (two) and one each from Germany and Indonesia. Two academic satellites are from Sathyabama Uni- versity (Sathyabamasat) in Chennai and from College Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad The Gujarat High Court on Wednesday issued a notice to the state gov- ernment on a petition challenging the govern- ment’s policy of reser- vation being followed in the promotion of State Reserved Police (SRP) personnel. A division bench of Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice V M Pancholi issued the notice while allowing an application filed by Dadubhai Chav- da, a head constable with SRP Group I in Vadoda- ra. Chavda, in his appli- cation, said candidates from Scheduled Tribe (ST) category got “accel- erated promotion” due to the policy of the state government to the dis- Gujarat: HC issues notice to govt on reservation of promotion of SRP personnel advantage of personnel belonging to other cate- gories. ST candidates get “accelerated promotion” from the rank of con- stable to head constable as there is reservation of 25 per cent for them. Then they are promot- ed to the rank of armed Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) on the basis of their seniority, the peti- tioner said. They errone- ously become eligible to appear for examination for further promotions to the rank of platoon com- mander, he said. Gujarat government transfers 31 IAS officers Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad In a major reshuffle, the Gujarat government today transferred 31 IAS offi- cers, including Ahmed- abad Municipal Commis- sioner D Thara, who will now be the Vice President and Managing Director of the Gujarat Industrial Development Corpora- tion (GIDC). As per the notification issued by the General Administra- tion Department (GAD), Thara has been replaced by 1996-batch officer Mukesh Kumar, who has been serving as the state project director of the ‘Sarva Siksha Abhiyan’. Anita Karwal, who was awaiting posting after be- ing relieved as the state Chief Electoral Officer in March, has now been appointed as the Princi- pal Secretary in GAD’s NRI and Administrative Reforms and Training division. M S Dagur, Ad- ditional Chief Secretary (ACS) with Social Jus- tice and Empowerment department has been ap- pointed as the new ACS of Forest and Environ- ment department, replac- ing Principal Secretary Punamchand Parmar, who has been appointed on a similar position in the Urban Development and Urban Housing de- partment. Sanjay Prasad, Principal Secretary in the Labour and Employment Department has been transferred and appointed at a same position in the Agriculture and Coop- eration department. Di- rector General of Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration, Ahmed- abad, has been appointed as the Principal Secretary in the Ports and Trans- port Department. Vice President and Managing Director of GIDC Manoj Aggarwal has been ap- pointed as the Develop- ment Commissioner. of Engineering (Swayam) at Pune. Use of Cartosat 2 includes cartographic, ur- ban and rural applications, coastal land use and regu- lation, utility management like road network moni- toring and water distribu- tion. Also, creation of land use maps, precision study, change detection to bring out geographical and man- made features and various other Land Information System and Geographical Information System appli- cations can be done. It is similar to the earlier Car- tosat-2, 2A and 2B. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated ISRO and described Wednesday’s launch as a “monumental” accomplishment. “20 sat- ellites in a go! @ isro con- tinues to break new barri- ers. hearty congratulations to our scientists on the monumental accomplish- ment’, he said on Twitter. ISRO Chairman A S Kiran Kumar congratulated his team for the successful launch ‘in a record time’ and said “PSLV C-34 has done its job.” “We have the current generation of earth observation satellite of Cartosat 2 series,” he said, adding ISRO had done a “wonderful job”. P Kunhikrishnan, Director, SDSC-SHAR, said that it was a major accom- plishment by PSLV in its 35th consecutive success- ful mission. “PSLV has become a success sym- bol for ISRO and India. ISRO is adopting more and more professional- ism,” he said. D Jayaku- mar, Mission Director,de- scribed today’s launch as a major landmark and said that the vehicle perfor- mance was “exceedingly well.” With Wednesday’s launch of 20 satellites, PSLV beat its 2008 re- cord when it placed in or- bit 10 satellites in a single launch into various Low Earth Orbits.

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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD

RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani June 23, 2016, Thursday 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

PM Modi congratulated ISRO and described Wednesday’s launch as a “monumental” accomplishment

23rd June, 2016 - ThursdayYear :02, Issue : 155Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News BriefJaitley springs to

CEA’s defence

Agency | Muzaffarnagar

An 18-year-old girl was poisoned to death when she resisted an attempt to rape her in Tewda village here, police said today. “The accused identified as Sajid Khan allegedly tried to rape the girl and poisoned her when she opposed the act on Tues-day,” police said. The victim’s uncle has filed a complaint against the accused and police have started a search opera-tion against him.

Agency | Mumbai

Rinku Rajguru, who has gained nationwide fame for her portrayal of Ar-chi, the female lead in blockbuster “Sairat”, to-day attended her school, Akluj, in Solapur dis-trict, along with her 10th Class friends. Rinku has been away from Akluj since the film released to a rousing reception, attending promotional and celebration events and appearing on popu-lar TV shows.

Agency | New Delhi

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today dismissed Subramanian Swamy’s attack on Chief Econom-ic Adviser Arvind Sub-ramanian and strongly defended him saying the government has full confidence in him and his advice is of “great value” to it. “Well, the government has full con-fidence in CEA Arvind Subramanian. His ad-vice to government from time to time has been of great value.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Pre-monsoon showers in areas like Amreli, Rajkot and Junagadh district of Saurashtra region and Surat and surrounding areas in South Gujarat on Tuesday evening have brought much needed re-spite for farmers, who were beginning kharif sowing. However, Indian Meteorological Depart-ment (IMD) has not de-clared it as official foray of monsoon in the state and a decision is likely to be taken on Wednes-day regarding the same. While Gondal, Jetpur and Virpur taluka of

ISRO launches record 20 satellites

Girl poisoned to death for resisting

rape attempt

‘Sairat’ star Rinku Rajguru returns

to school

At a stroke, PSLV C-34 lobs 20 satellites into orbit from Sriharikota“Proud day for India”

Agency | New Delhi

Qawal Amjad Sabri, son of Ghulam Farid Sabri, was killed when unknown gunmen opened fire on his car in Karachi. He is said to have inherited the quality of his father’s voice — a rich baritone — and talent for qawali. Known as one of the fore-most qawals of Pakistan, Amjad Sabri was initiat-ed into classical music at a young age by his father. He said in an interview, “The hardest part was being awakened at 4.00 am. Most riyaz is done in Raag Bhairon and this

is an early morning raag. My mother would urge our father to let us sleep but he would still wake us up. Even if we had slept after midnight, he would get us out of bed, instruct us to make wuzu, perform tahajjud prayers, and then take out the baja. And he was correct in doing so

because if a raag is ren-dered at the correct time, the performer himself enjoys it to the fullest”. Amjad Sabri, indeed, en-joyed himself to his fullest during his musical perfor-mances. Let us remember the fine singer through his work and what he enjoyed most — his music.

Rajkot district received about 30 millimeters (mm) of rain on Tuesday evening, several parts of Amreli district received nearly 65-70 mm of rain. The pre-monsoon show-ers were accompanied by heavy rainstorm in South Gujarat regions of Surat and its surrounding

towns. Kamrej taluka of Surat district recorded 69 mm of rainfall whereas Utchal and Nizar in Tapi district recorded 40 mm and 29 mm, respective-ly. Navasari and Dang district also recorded 30 mm showering. Accord-ing to IMD, monsoon is expected to progress to-

wards Gujarat in the next 48 hours and into parts of Madhya Pradesh, East Uttar Pradesh and parts of Bihar. The delayed monsoon has slowed down the initial kharif sowing in Gujarat, which is down by about 80% on a y-o-y basis. Accord-ing to state agriculture department data, as on June 20, overall sowing has reached 2,74,300 hectares as against 1.34 million hectares in corre-sponding period of 2015. “Beginning of kharif sowing is lower as mon-soons have been delayed in the state.

Pre-monsoon showers in Saurashtra, South Gujarat bring respite for farmers

Remembering Pakistani qawal Amjad Sabri through his music

Police launches search operation in Pathankot to trace ‘terrorists’

Agency | Chandigarh

The Pathankot police on Wednesday launched a massive search operation to trace the terrorists which according to the Parlia-mentary Standing Com-mittee (PSC) on Home Affairs were ‘hiding’ out-side the airbase which was attacked by heavily armed terrorists on Jaunary 2 this year. The police action came after the Committee Chairman P Bhattacharya on Tuesday said that the

some locals had informed the committee about the presence of terrorists in the villages which can mastermind another terror attack on the base which is part of Western Air Com-mand of Indian Air Force. Confirming the operation SSP Pathankot Rakesh Kaushal said nearly 300 policemen under his su-pervision carried out the search operation in and around Pathankot on early Wednesday morning.

Agency | Sriharikota

Setting a record in its space programme, India on Wednesday successful-ly launched 20 satellites, including its earth obser-vation Cartosat-2 series, in a single mission on board ISRO’s workhorse PSLV-C34 from the space-port in Sriharkota, Andhra Pradesh. In a precision launch, PSLV-C34 took off from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre, about 110 km from Chennai at 9.26 AM and placed the Carto-sat-2 Series and 19 others in the designated polar Sun

Synchronous Orbit (SSO) about 30 minutes later in clear skies. The 727.5 kg Cartosat-2 series satellite will provide regular re-mote sensing services with its panchromatic and mul-tispectral cameras and its imagery will be of multiple use. Of the 19-satellites, 12 are earth imaging “Dove satellites” of USA and an-other American satellite. The rest are from Canada (two) and one each from Germany and Indonesia. Two academic satellites are from Sathyabama Uni-versity (Sathyabamasat) in Chennai and from College

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat High Court on Wednesday issued a notice to the state gov-ernment on a petition challenging the govern-ment’s policy of reser-vation being followed in the promotion of State Reserved Police (SRP) personnel. A division bench of Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice V M Pancholi issued the notice while allowing an application filed by Dadubhai Chav-da, a head constable with SRP Group I in Vadoda-ra. Chavda, in his appli-cation, said candidates from Scheduled Tribe (ST) category got “accel-erated promotion” due to the policy of the state government to the dis-

Gujarat: HC issues notice to govt on reservation of

promotion of SRP personnel

advantage of personnel belonging to other cate-gories. ST candidates get “accelerated promotion” from the rank of con-stable to head constable as there is reservation of 25 per cent for them. Then they are promot-ed to the rank of armed Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) on the basis of their seniority, the peti-tioner said. They errone-ously become eligible to appear for examination for further promotions to the rank of platoon com-mander, he said.

Gujarat government transfers 31 IAS officersSunvilla News | Ahmedabad

In a major reshuffle, the Gujarat government today transferred 31 IAS offi-cers, including Ahmed-abad Municipal Commis-sioner D Thara, who will now be the Vice President and Managing Director of the Gujarat Industrial Development Corpora-tion (GIDC). As per the notification issued by the General Administra-tion Department (GAD), Thara has been replaced by 1996-batch officer Mukesh Kumar, who has been serving as the state project director of the ‘Sarva Siksha Abhiyan’. Anita Karwal, who was awaiting posting after be-ing relieved as the state

Chief Electoral Officer in March, has now been appointed as the Princi-pal Secretary in GAD’s NRI and Administrative Reforms and Training division. M S Dagur, Ad-ditional Chief Secretary (ACS) with Social Jus-tice and Empowerment department has been ap-pointed as the new ACS of Forest and Environ-ment department, replac-ing Principal Secretary Punamchand Parmar, who has been appointed

on a similar position in the Urban Development and Urban Housing de-partment. Sanjay Prasad, Principal Secretary in the Labour and Employment Department has been transferred and appointed at a same position in the Agriculture and Coop-eration department. Di-rector General of Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration, Ahmed-abad, has been appointed as the Principal Secretary in the Ports and Trans-port Department. Vice President and Managing Director of GIDC Manoj Aggarwal has been ap-pointed as the Develop-ment Commissioner.

of Engineering (Swayam) at Pune. Use of Cartosat 2 includes cartographic, ur-ban and rural applications, coastal land use and regu-lation, utility management like road network moni-toring and water distribu-

tion. Also, creation of land use maps, precision study, change detection to bring out geographical and man-made features and various other Land Information System and Geographical Information System appli-

cations can be done. It is similar to the earlier Car-tosat-2, 2A and 2B. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated ISRO and described Wednesday’s launch as a “monumental” accomplishment. “20 sat-

ellites in a go! @ isro con-tinues to break new barri-ers. hearty congratulations to our scientists on the monumental accomplish-ment’, he said on Twitter. ISRO Chairman A S Kiran Kumar congratulated his team for the successful launch ‘in a record time’ and said “PSLV C-34 has done its job.” “We have the current generation of earth observation satellite of Cartosat 2 series,” he said, adding ISRO had done a “wonderful job”. P Kunhikrishnan, Director, SDSC-SHAR, said that it was a major accom-

plishment by PSLV in its 35th consecutive success-ful mission. “PSLV has become a success sym-bol for ISRO and India. ISRO is adopting more and more professional-ism,” he said. D Jayaku-mar, Mission Director,de-scribed today’s launch as a major landmark and said that the vehicle perfor-mance was “exceedingly well.” With Wednesday’s launch of 20 satellites, PSLV beat its 2008 re-cord when it placed in or-bit 10 satellites in a single launch into various Low Earth Orbits.

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DAYWhat does Raghuram Rajan’s exit tell us about the Modi sarkar?

In the last couple of months, we have witnessed the spectacle of the intellectual hero that is the Bhara-tiya Janata Party’s Rajya Sabha MP, Subramanian Swamy, take on and vanquish the intellectual Raghu-ram Rajan, the governor of the Reserve Bank of In-dia. While this will go down as yet another feather in Swamy’s giant-killing cap, for Rajan, this should be an occasion to reflect on the vagaries of public poli-cymaking in India. Raghuram Rajan has announced that he will return to the University of Chicago Booth School of Business at the end of his mandate as RBI governor in September. In his announcement letter, he declared himself an academic at heart, but he does not state that he is unavailable for a second mandate. Thus, it looks very much like a polite way to relieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi from the responsibility of reappointing him. It is certainly in Rajan’s style to bow out gracefully to help others save face. Many commentators have minimised the impact of this decision by saying there are many ca-pable people in India, people as capable as Rajan. In a country with 1.2 billion people, it’s impossible that there are not many people of similar calibre as Ra-jan. Yet, what makes Rajan unique is not just his IQ, his excellent training, or his impressive CV. What makes him unique is a combination of wisdom, sound principles, and integrity, not to mention his superstar academic status that shields him from the worst consequences that loyalty to these principles generally produces. Many smart people tend to be fascinated by their own cleverness and fall in love with some form of centralised planning, which max-imises their control. Rajan, instead, had the wisdom not to make this mistake. He strongly believes in the power of decentralised markets, while at the same time, not being a free-market ideologue. He is not afraid to point out when markets fail, as he did before the then Federal Reserve chairman, Alan Greenspan. Most importantly, he is not afraid to identify when the rich and the powerful are distorting the rules of the market to their own advantage. These character-istics make him rare. What makes him even rarer is that he is not for sale. When they are not seduced by socialist principles, smart people tend to put them-selves at the service of the rich and powerful. After all, that is where the money is. Rajan is not one of those. His main goal has been to improve the living conditions in his country. In pursuit of this goal, he is not afraid to challenge powerful interests, as he has done during his tenure as the RBI governor — a challenge that most likely cost him his job. It is rare — not just in India but everywhere — that people with Rajan’s wisdom, principles, and integrity reach the top. To progress in their careers, most politicians and public servants are forced to compromise. If they do not, they are condemned to the gulag of irrele-vance. Rajan is different. He gained his prestige in the highly competitive American academic market. And now his academic superstar status allows him to say no to anybody he wants to and to live happily with the consequences. I suspect this is also the real reason why he has been so vehemently attacked by the local politicians. He was accused of being “mentally not fully Indian” because he holds an American working permit, or in other words, an outside option.

“A nominated member of Rajya Sabha with BJP’s backing has launched a scathing attack on the Chief Economic Advisor of the Prime Minister, Arvind Subramanian and has described him as an agent of uS Pharma companies. But the Prime Minister has not uttered a word on this issue,” - the Congress spokesperson P.L. Punia on Wednesday described

BJP leader Subramanian Swamy as the ‘undeclared spokesperson’ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Agency | New Delhi

Baywatch star Priyanka Chopra sure is a smooth operator. Even as the world ranted and raved over whether a maga-zine had photoshopped her armpits on its cov-

er, the actor had the best response to the whole controversy. She took to Twitter and gave us a #nofilter glimpse at her “pit-stopping” under-arms without mentioning whether they have been

Agency | New Delhi

From announcing that he had left every vice “like cigarettes, alcohol and coffee except women” and that his punishing training routine for the film Sultan, where he es-says the role of a wres-tler, left him feeling like a “raped woman”, actor Salman Khan was doing what he does so effort-lessly — no, not Being Human, just himself. Un-fortunately, he is not the only one. Rape is a word tossed around casually, often by men, sometimes by women. Sometimes to compare a violation, sometimes just to evoke a few laughs. When the boys in the hugely pop-ular Aamir Khan-starrer 3 Idiots play a prank on their irritating and weak-in-Hindi South Indian

Agency | New Delhi

Recalling her struggling days in showbiz, Bol-lywood’s dancing diva Madhuri Dixit-Nene said that earlier she used to feel that she doesn’t fit in the “perfect” size of hero-ines. But the actress now believes that she has “ac-complished” the goals she had set for herself. The ac-

tress got nostalgic during an episode of the popular dance reality show “So You Think You Can Dance ‘Ab India ki Baari’”, which she is co-judging with choreographers Bosco Martis and Terence Lew-is. Co-hosted by Rithvik Dhanjani and Mouni Roy, “So You Think You Can Dance ‘Ab India ki Baari’”

Priyanka Chopra has the smoothest response to the armpit controversy

no Dooriyan between Deepika and Ranveer, the actress says so

to Salman: Next time your muscles ache, try ‘painful’

I’ve accomplished what I had set out for: Madhuri dixit-Nene

Homeless woman throws herself in front of Shah Rukh Khan’s car

Once Again: Emraan hashmi to Work With Ajay devgn in Baadshaho

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Agency | Mumbai

Actors Ajay Devgn and Emraan Hashmi will co-star in Milan Luthria’s historical fiction Baad-shaho. Apart from Ajay and Emraan, the film will also feature Ileana D’Cruz, Esha Gupta and Vidyut Jammwal in piv-otal roles. Co-produced by Milan and Bhushan Kumar and written by Rajat Aroraa, Baadsha-ho is a thriller set in the Emergency era of the 70s. “This is a historical fic-tion film. We have used some facts and there is lot of stuff that was unusual and exciting. It (Emer-gency as subject) is a great backdrop for action and thrills. We have done extensive research on the subject,” Milan told

airbrushed in the said picture or not. After the world got over how “in-credibly hot” Priyanka Chopra was looking on the cover of a men’s mag-azine recently, it noticed her armpits. They looked more like a newborn ba-by’s bottom, as a Twitter user pointed out, than human armpits. Before you can say photoshop, there was ‘pit-a-monium’ on Twitter. Or as some are calling it, the ‘arm-pitsgate’. It seems when Maxim India named Bay-watch star Priyanka ‘hot-test woman in the world’, they decided the claim should stand all kinds of scrutiny and decided on making her perfection, armpits and all. So you see no fuzz and no folds when you look at her on the cover.

Agency. “It’s a historical fiction film. All charac-ters are grey,” said Milan. Ajay and Emraan co-starred in Milan’s 2010 film Once Upon A Time In Mumbai. In Baadsha-ho, they will sport a dif-ferent look. “Their (Ajay and Emraan) look will be completely different. It will be rustic. The look will be timeless,” Milan

said. Milan Luthria will collaborate with a for-eign action director for Baadshaho. The music includes Rajasthani folk with a funky twist, com-posed by Ankit Tiwari. The film is all set to go on floors this August with a 15-day schedule in Mum-bai, followed by a two month schedule in Rajas-than.

Agency | Mumbai

Deepika Padukone is back home. The star spent a really long time away from Bollywood and her rumoured beau Ranveer Singh. Prepar-ing for your Hollywood debut with Vin Diesel in xXx: The Return of Xander Cage does that to

you. But this also started rumours about a rift be-tween the Bajirao Mas-tani couple. First, she was away. Now, Ranveer is shooting for Befikre, on location, in Paris. She said that she has never commented on the sub-ject of the relationship she shares with Ranveer Singh and she has no

plans of doing so now as well. She goes on to say, “He is someone who has always been and will always be an extreme-ly important part of my life. That’s never going to change.” So people shipping these real life stars can stop being agi-tated by the rumours. All is well.

Agency | Mumbai

A homeless woman stopped Bollywood su-perstar Shah Ruk Khan in his tracks, while he was taking his new BMW i8 for a spin in Bandra. The actor, who purchased the luxury car last week, was stopped on the busy street when a homeless woman stood in front of his car ordering him to stop. A video of this unusual in-cident has gone viral on-line. On seeing SRK be-hind the driver’s wheel, the woman walked to the middle of the busy road with outstretched arms and forces the actor to stop. The video shows

is an Indian adaptation of the popular international format “So You Think You Can Dance”. When Mouni quizzed Madhuri about one of her statements where she said that she does not consider herself to be pret-ty, Madhuri said: “Those were my early struggling days and I used to feel I don’t actually fit into the ‘perfect’ size of heroines back then in Bollywood. “And I used to think that way majorly because of the continuous criticisms I used to face from outsid-ers. But that didn’t deter my path to success and I worked hard and I think I have accomplished what I had set out for.”

classmate Chatur, they re-place the word ‘chamat-kar’ (miracle) with ‘balat-kar’ (rape) in his speech welcoming the education minister and praising his college Dean. Balatkar was mentioned innumer-able times in the speech. “Seeke inse seeke…dika denge sabko jo balatkar karne ki kshamtaa yaha ke chaatro mein hai wo sansaar ke kisi chaatro mein nahiii (Learn from him. We will show ev-eryone that no other stu-dents have the power to

rape as we do).” It was harmless fun and entire families laughed help-lessly as an oblivious and chuffed Chatur bumbled on but it comes from a culture, the world over, where such words are used casually, robbing them their actual mean-ing. We hear such phras-es in conversations on streets and in homes all the time. Unfortunately, much of the abuse refers to women — and women often mouth them with equal ease.

the woman walking up to the car, lying down on its bonnet and then gliding up to the window to greet Shah Rukh. It wasn’t long before the actor’s bodyguards ran across the street to get the wom-

an out away from the car, to prevent her from getting hurt. Apart from Shah Rukh, actress Shil-pa Shetty and cricketer Sachin Tendulkar own the same luxury sports car.

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MAX ANNOuNCES ItS ENd OF SEASON SALE!

dittotV brings television to your phone!

KFC’s Watt A Box will charge your smartphone, while you eat

Agency | Ahmedabad

They say you always save the best for the last, and in this case it is indeed true! Liven up your wardrobe this season with the best in fashion from India’s leading fashion brand, Max. Get spoilt for choice with up to 50% off on over 60,000 prod-ucts, from a collection that features the season’s hottest trends across clothing, accessories and footwear for the entire family. Hurry and pick up the trendy and contemporary range by Max at exclusive outlets across the country. Season Sale Starting – June 22 nd , 2016 Max offers an exclusive preview to its Landmark members on June 22nd, 23 rd and 24 th . All Landmark Group members can shop for more than Rs 2500 and get

a voucher worth Rs. 400.

Agency | Mumbai

KFC garnered a lot of accolades for its recently launched 5-in-1 Meal Box. And the fast-food chain has now introduced an all new ‘gadgety’ variant of the same box. The limited edition box comes with a built-in power bank. Dubbed as ‘Watt a Box,’ it lets you charge your smartphone as you go about enjoying your meal. KFC has said that a few lucky customers at select KFC stores in Mumbai and Delhi will get a chance to have their 5-in-1 Meal served in ‘Watt a Box’. Along with this, users can also participate in an online contest on KFC India’s Facebook page and win more of these limited edi-tion boxes. Speaking about the same, Lluis Ruiz Ribot, CMO, KFC India said, “We launched the 5-in-1 Meal Box in March this year with the objec-tive of providing an abundant complete meal and at an affordable price for our customers. With the launch of Watt a Box, we have gone a step ahead and also introduced an element of utility into the box. Each one of us spends a considerable time on our smartphones daily, and the phone battery going dead is almost like a nightmare! No longer is that the case, with the Watt a Box around”. In the past too, food chains have tried to give a ‘tech twist’ to

their offerings.

Agency | New Delhi

Zee Digital Convergence Ltd., one of India’s lead-ing entertainment companies that has been at the forefront of innovation in entertainment, today un-veiled the new avatar of dittoTV - the ideal live TV platform that allows viewers to watch their favour-ite programmes at the time of broadcast. Positioned as ‘DeshKaTV’, it promises to make live television available to every Indian via any device – phones, tablet or PC, at just INR 20 per month. The app in its new avatar allows users to access 100+ Hindi, En-glish and regional-language channels, encompass-ing general entertainment, sports, movies, news and lifestyle. It is designed to deliver an affordable and effortless viewing experience and flexible viewing options. To ensure that live television is within the reach of every Indian, it has joined forces with one of India’s leading telecom players Idea Cellular, to offer its users of 3G and 4G internet packs a free

monthly subscription with every recharge.

SPORTS ROUNDUP

Olympian Anju Bobby George resigns as Sports Council president of Kerala

We’re one of favourites now, say buoyant Croatia after defeating Spain

Messi leads Argentina over uS 4-0, into Copa America final

Vikas Krishan through to quarters, closes in on Rio 2016 Olympics berth

Australia beat West Indies, secure a spot in tri-series final

Morgan credits Woakes, Plunkett for bailing England out in first OdI

Agency | Bordeaux

Croatia striker Nikola Kalinic believes his coun-try are now one of the favourites at Euro 2016 after beating Spain to win Group D. Bookmak-ers’ odds for the Balkan nation to win the tourna-ment have been changed from 16-1 to 8-1 after the 2-1 victory in Bordeaux. Kalinic scored the equal-iser to cancel out Spain’s early goal before Ivan Perisic grabbed a late winner. “It was difficult after we fell behind but we showed that we are shoulder to shoulder with the world’s top teams,” Kalinic said. “We are now one of the big favourites

Agency | Nottingham

England captain Eoin Morgan praised Chris Woakes, Jos Buttler and Liam Plunkett for getting his side “out of a hole” as the first one-day interna-tional against Sri Lanka ended in a thrilling tie. Set 287 to win, England collapsed to 30 for four and 82 for six in Not-tingham on Tuesday. But a stand of 138 between Buttler (93) and man-of-the-match Woakes, who made 95 not out — the

highest ODI score by any number eight batsman — revived the innings. England’s hopes of victo-ry disappeared in a final over where they needed 14 to win in front of a ca-pacity crowd at a floodlit Trent Bridge. However, with six required to tie off the last ball, tailender Plunkett drove Nuwan Pradeep over long-off to seal the tie, in what was a stunning start to the five-match series. This was Plunkett’s first match at

this level since Septem-ber, but the fast bowler said he was confident his reputation as a big hitter in county cricket would be maintained on the in-ternational stage. “I was telling myself I have been hitting it well for York-shire — ‘stay still and hope I get enough on it to get it out of the ground’,” said Plunkett. “You know when you have nailed the ball, it’s like on a golf course off the tee, a simi-lar feeling.”

Agency | Houston

Lionel Messi pretty much ended the United States’ Copa America hopes in less than three minutes. Argentina’s diminutive dribbling and scoring ma-chine showed the skills, speed and brilliance that made him a five-time world player of the year, exposing the huge gap

between the US and foot-ball’s elite. Messi set up Ezequiel Lavezzi’s open-ing goal 175 seconds in, scored on a free kick to break Argentina’s career scoring record and as-sisted on the second of Gonzalo Higuain’s two goals in a 4-0 rout Tues-day night that put La Al-biceleste into the Copa America final. “We got

Agency | Baku

Former Asian Games gold-medallist Vikas Krishan (75kg) became the third Indian boxer to enter the quarters of the World Olympic Qualify-ing Tournament here and be just one win away from booking a bert in the Rio Games this August. Seed-ed second in his draw, Vi-kas out-witted Georgia’s Kvachatadze Zaal 3-0 late on Tuesday night to advance to the last-eight stage where he will take on Korea’s Lee Dongyun. “Vikas dominated all three rounds and did not have to work too hard for

Agency | Bridgetown

Mitchell Marsh hit an unbeaten 79 and captain Steve Smith scored 78 in a 122-run stand Tues-day to lead Australia to a six-wicket victory over the West Indies and a spot in the final of the limit-ed-overs tri-series. Aus-tralia reached 283-4 with eight balls to spare, sur-passing the West Indies 282-8. Marsh hit six fours off 85 deliveries during a fourth-wicket stand with his skipper, who occu-

pied 107 balls and struck five boundaries. Glenn Maxwell supplied a typ-ically innovative 46 not out off 26 balls to help Marsh reach the victory target in the next-to-last over. The West Indies’ to-tal was built on a fine 125 off 134 balls from Marlon Samuels and his record fourth-wicket stand of 192 with Denesh Ramdin, who compiled 91 off 92 deliveries. Left-arm pace-man Mitchell Starc took 3-51 for Australia, which

Agency | Thiruvanantha-puram

Olympian Anju Bobby George resigned as pres-ident of Sports Council of Kerala today after she locked horns with Minis-ter for Sports EP Jayara-jan. Anju announced her decision to resign from the post of president of Sports Council of Kerala at executive committee meeting of the Council held today. Other com-mittee members also of-

fered to resign. She was appointed as President of Sports Council of Kera-la in 2015 November by Oommen Chandy gov-ernment. Currently she is working with Customs and Central Excise De-partment in Bangalore. “I’ve decided to resign from the post of presi-dent of Sports Council of Kerala. I can’t stand humiliation. I’ve worked to the best of my ability to improve facilities for the development of sports

of this tournament.” Hav-ing been fined 100,000 euros for crowd trouble caused by their fans in a 2-2 draw against the Czechs, a makeshift Cro-atian side came from be-hind against the Spaniards after coach Ante Cacic made five changes to his side. Kalinic’s confidence may not be misplaced as Croatia’s 20-year-olds

Tin Jedvaj and Marko Rog, both of whom were winning only their third caps, showed maturity beyond their years. For-ward Marko Pjaca also shone as he delivered a defence-splitting pass for Perisic’s winner, with in-jured playmaker Luka Modric, Croatia’s key player, celebrating on the bench.

this win. The Georgian guy tried his best but Vi-kas kept his composure and in the end it was easy for him,” national coach Gurbax Singh Sand-hu said. Vikas, a former World Championships bronze-medallist, joined Manoj Kumar (64kg) and Sumit Sangwan (81kg) in the quarterfinals. All three have to make the semis to book an Olym-pic berth besides be-ing assured of a medal. Commonwealth Games silver-medallist L Deven-dro Singh (49kg), seeded

fourth, is through to the semifinals but has to be in the summit clash of his weight category to clinch a Rio spot. After a rest day today, Vikas, Manoj and Sumit will compete in their respective quar-terfinal bouts tomorrow. Devendro, on the other hand, will be seen in ac-tion on Friday. Devendro will face Spain’s Samuel Heredia, who stunned top seed Dmytro Zamotaev of Ukraine. Zamotaev is a World Championships and European Champion-ships bronze-medallist.

in Kerala and nurture tal-ents,” Anju told India To-day. Her resignation took a political turn as Ra-mesh Chennithala, lead-er of Opposition blamed the Pinarayi government for “chucking her out of Sports Council”. “Anju was forced to resign as the government had hu-miliated her. It’s most un-fortunate. She is an emi-nent sports person and LDF government treated her like a party worker,” Chennithala told India Today. Earlier she had alleged that the sports minister misbehaved with her when she met him of-ficially to brief him about the affairs of sports in the state on June 7. Howev-er, Jayarajan denied the charges and Chief Minis-ter Pinarayi Vijayan also defended him.

outplayed badly by a very good team,” US Soc-cer Federation president Sunil Gulati said. “Today is a good day to judge where we are in program overall. We’re obviously a long way off.” Messi flicked the ball over the defence to an open Lavez-zi for the opener, then doubled the lead in the 32nd minute with his 55th international goal, his fifth of the tournament. Higuain added goals in the 50th and 86th minutes, the latter off Messi’s pass. Argentina had 67% pos-session and outshot the US 10-0—nine of them on goal. “Once we were 1-nil down, we had far too much respect,” US coach Jurgen Klinsmann said.

is guaranteed a spot in the final here Sunday against the winner of Friday’s match between the West Indies and South Africa. Australia’s run chase stut-tered early when they lost both openers with the score at 35. Aaron Finch (16) spooned a catch to mid-on off Carlos Brathwaite, while rookie Shannon Ga-briel had Usman Khawaja (17) caught behind. Smith and George Bailey added 64 for the third wicket to turn the momentum, while Marsh and Smith further consolidated Australia’s advantage. When Smith was run out, there were still 62 needed from 8.2 overs. Maxwell played some thrilling strokes, in-cluding a switch-hit six off Sunil Narine as the run chase was completed in style.

Vikas Krishan became the third Indian boxer to

enter the quarters of the World

Olympic Qualifying tournament

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Correspondent | Talala

It was 10pm and pitch dark all around. Twen-ty-seven-year old Rozina Chotiyara was alone in the midst of forest near Talala. Suddenly, she sensed some people mov-ing around illegally in the area. After confirm-ing the direction, Rozina followed them. However, one of them saw her and started running away. But they had failed to gauge her stamina. In no time, she chased and overpow-ered all four of them by midnight. Don’t mistake this to be some women’s bravery story from a chil-dren’s book. For, protect-ing Asiatic lions in their last abode is the daily job

Correspondent | Vadodara

The local Crime Branch (LCB) officials of Va-dodara rural police ar-rested suspended BJP leader Jayesh Patel from Asodar crossroad near Anand late on Tues-day. Patel, president and trustee of Parul Universi-ty, has been absconding

since he was booked for alleged rape of a nursing student. He was arrested around 10 .30 pm when he was returning from Rajasthan in his car. Ac-cording to the police, he was returning to Vadoda-ra. The police, which had received a tip-off, set up a checkpost since Tues-day evening. A police of-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

BStar the newest and the swankiest Gym in Ahmedabad, is probably one of the finest options in the city for fitness enthu-siasts. It will be launched by none other than John Abraham on 22 nd June 2016 , Bstar is already making news in the cir-cuit. Bstar is established to segment the premium members of Ahmedabad. The gym is built up with luxurious ambiance over

11000 sq ft. carpet area at Ahmedabad Racquet Academy, Sindhu bhavan road, Off SG Highway. John and Bhavin are the founders of Bstar Gym. The association between John and Bhavin is just not professional, in fact they are more bothers then friends. What binds them? Their love for fitness and no one can challenge when it comes to John and fitness. So then when you have such amazing people behind

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Anar Patel, the daughter of Gujarat CM Anandiben Patel, Tuesday criticised the UPA government’s flagship rural employment scheme National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005, now called Ma-hatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guar-antee Act (MGNREGA ), as it “spoiled” artisans by giving them “freebies”. She was speaking at her crafts store after a design roadshow called ‘Design Yatra’, which was at-tended by leading archi-tects and designers from Ahmedabad. It was or-ganised by the Institute of Indian Interior Designers (IIID) to promote good design aesthetics in the

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Ambition knows no boundaries; Miss & Mrs. Gujarati Rajasthani is not just a beauty pageant but its nurturer, for the talent in you and the beauty of your persona along with Gujarati Tradition and cul-ture. Miss & Mrs. Gujarati Rajasthani pageant is the platform to highlighting all the beautiful and confi-dence ladies from Gujarati & Rajasthani descent. The glitz and glamour Miss & Mrs Gujarati Rajasthani audition round was held at Monte Cristo Banquet on 22nd June 2016 by Or-chid’s Events. Approx 190 Ladies contestants have audition for same. All the beautiful and enthu ladies across the Gujarat came to show case there talent on audition. Today’s Gu-jarati women have ideas, Goals, ambitions so much to offer the world that was

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Classic Marble Company (CMC), India’s leading manufacturer and distrib-uter of high quality natu-ral and engineered stone has announced expan-sion plans in Gujarat. The number 1 stone company also launched a premi-um collection of Kalin-gaStone – an engineered stone range of marble and quartz and KalingaSlim-tech – a range of large for-mat porcelain tiles at its Ahmedabad showroom. CMC has a vast spread of dealers and distributors across Gujarat and also owns a showroom cum depot in Ahmedabad. The showroom is an ocean of opulence and displays an array of over 700 prod-ucts including imported natural stones, engineered

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Classic Marble Company Poised To Make Major Strides in Gujarat

Ambition knows no boundaries; Miss & Mrs. Gujarati Rajasthani 2016

Anar Patel slams NREGA, says govt should not give ‘freebies’ to artisans

Suspended Gujarat BJP leader Jayesh Patel arrested

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come up meet the world and show case the tal-ent and ideology to the world, the most amazing thing about this event is that we can bring the el-ders, children’s & youth to promote the fashion, arts, sports, music, de-sign, skills and more over Confidence among our citizens thus promoting Unity, strengthen bonding

and develop networking among people. The Pres-ent Miss & Mrs. Guja-rati-Rajasthani Event is one of the most awaited and popular event and this fashion pageant had given more confidence among ladies and young girls across 8 major cit-ies in India, Miss & Mrs. Gujarati-Rajasthani is a part of Gujarati & Ra-jasthani which promote Fashion, Confidence and Skill among women. Mr. Minal Vakharia added that confidence develop-ment plays major role in lives of women and this pageant develops skills and develops confidence among woman. Mrs. Payal Joshi, Mr Brijesh shah, Mr Hiren Raval the

Organiser of Miss & Mrs Gujarati & Rajasthani said “The Event is open for all woman of Gujarati & Rajasthan Descent, he added that many woman from various walks of lives are auditioning for the event and the enthu-siasm is enormous,” he added that “women of age of above 50 are going to walk on ramp dressed in beautiful attires and this will definitely show the enthusiasm and con-fidence among ladies and woman and not only that but there will be groom-ing round for all the Con-testants .we have design specially this event by keeping Gujarati and Rajasthani home makers and the girls in mind.”

Gujarat’s pride safe in Siddi woman’s hands!

of Rozina, the first wom-an of the primitive Siddi tribe to join the forest department. “I lost my chappals while chasing the offenders as the ter-rain is rough and uneven. But I caught two of them from their necks. They were fined Rs 30,000 for animal teasing,” said Ro-zina, a native of Javan-tri village near Talala. A farmer’s daughter, Ro-zina could have opted for a more comfortable job of a school teacher after completing her BA and B.Ed in 2010.

Rape of Parul university student ficer said Patel will first be taken to SSG hospital in Vadodara for a medical examination before he is questioned. Patel was booked for the alleged rape on Saturday. Ear-lier in the day, Vadoda-ra Range IG G S Malik refuted allegations that the police were “going slow” in the case. Stating that the police were “do-ing good work”, he said, “Our team has worked hard and arrested one of the accused, Bhavna Chauhan, in a short time. We have also taken state-ments of other girls under section 164 of the IPC, which is very crucial in such a high-profile case.”

city. Stating that MGN-REGA “weaned away artisans” from practising their traditional crafts, Patel said, “While the government gives a lot of freebies and spoils the industry, I feel certain projects should not have government involvement. Having worked closely with artisans, one won-ders whether there should be projects like the NRE-GA and MNREGA where people get freebies? Why

are people being made beggars? They need sup-port, they don’t need help. We are helping them by giving them (money) for free. Even the artisans don’t want this kind of freebies. If one looks into the grassroot level func-tioning of NREGA, then work is happening, but what is the kind of work that’s happening, that needs to be seen… It is mindless labour in which there is no freedom.

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