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The mastermind of the 26/11 terror attack in which 166 people were killed News Brief JK BJP pays tribute of Syama Prasad Mookerjee Agency | Jammu, Jun 23 Observing the day as “Balidan Diwas” the state unit of BJP to- day commemorated the death anniversa- ry of Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Dr Sya- ma Prasad Mookerjee. “This day is observed as Balidan Diwas all over the country,” a BJP spokesman said. Paying rich floral tributes to the stalwart party workers recalled Mookerjee’s contribution in the inte- gration of nation among his other works. HC relaxes bail conditions of Krish- namurthy Agency | Madurai, Jun 23 The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court today relaxed the bail conditions imposed on former Tamil Nadu Agriculture Minister “Agri” S S Krishnamur- thy who was arrested about two months back on the charge of abetting the suicide of an engi- neer of his department. Justice M M Sundaresh relaxed the conditions imposed while granting bail to him earlier this month but said he should cooperate with the in- vestigations in the case. Justice K Kalyanasun- daram had granted him bail on June three with a condition that he should appear at the Office of the Deputy Superinten- dent of Police, Crime Branch CID, Chennai Metro Unit II, daily and sign till further orders. Maoist’s bail petition rejected Agency | Coimbatore, Jun 23 A court here today dis- missed the bail petition filed by one of the five Maoists arrested in May from the city outskirts. Shyna, along with her husband Roopesh and three others, was arrested from Karumathampatti on May 4 and was in police custody for interrogation. She had filed a bail plea and after hearing the ar- guments of both the pros- ecution and the defence, Principal District Sessions Court Judge Pongiyappan dismissed the petition. Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani Reg. Add : A-24, Shardhdha Apartment, Thakkarbapanagar Road, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad - 382350 Ph: 079-32452269 Corpo. Office: 302, Center Point, Opp-Jagatnagar-2, India Colony Road, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com Email: [email protected] Mo : 9687612324 24 th June, 2015 - Wednesday Annual Subscription : Rs. 300 /- Edition : Ahmedabad. M.:9687612324 Year :01 Issue : 151 Pages:4 Price :Rs.1/- PM Modi conveys India’s concerns to China over China blocked India’s move in the UN demanding action against Pakistan over release of Mumbai Lakhvi as it contended that India provided insufficient information. Agency | Mumbai Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken up with Chinese leadership In- dia’s concerns over Chi- na blocking its move in the UN for action against Pakistan over release of 26/11 mastermind and LeT commander Za- ki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi in violation of a resolution of the world body. The External Affairs Minis- try said India has raised the issue bilaterally with members of the UN Sanctions Committee and in case of China it was taken up at the “highest level”. At a meeting of the UN Sanctions Com- mittee, India hadsought action against Pakistan for release of Lakhvi in the 26/11 trial in violation of a UN resolution but the Chinese representatives blocked the move on grounds that New Delhi did not provide sufficient information. Sources said Lakhvi’s release Depression over Arabian Sea, heavy rains likely in Maharashtra, Gujarat Plea against Reliance in SEZ land deal: Stating our confidence has ‘shaken’, HC bench recuses Agency | New Delhi A “depression” has de- veloped over the Arabi- an Sea, a second time in a month, and is likely to turn into “deep depres- sion”, bringing in squally winds and heavy rains in Maharashtra and Gujarat, the weather office said to- day. “A depression over the northeast and adjoin- ing east central Arabian Sea has moved slightly eastwards and lay centred about 280 kms southwest of Porbandar at 0530 hrs IST today. The sys- tem is likely to further slowly move east- north- eastwards and may con- centrate into a deep de- pression during next 24 hours,” the meteorologi- cal department said in a statement here. “Squally wind speeds reaching 45-55 kmph gusting to 65 kmph are expected to prevail along and off Gujarat and north Ma- harashtra coast during next 24 hours,” it said. The department has cau- tioned fishermen against venturing into the sea. “The sea condition would be rough to very rough and fishermen have been warned not to venture into the sea over the next two days,” the statement said. Accord- ing to weather experts, depression is observed in the initial stages and at the end of any cy- clonic storm. However, not all depressions end up becoming a cyclonic storm. The MET depart- ment was closely mon- itoring the depression over the Arabian Sea as it was likely to bring heavy rains in Maharash- tra and Gujarat. Such a phenomenon affects the progress of monsoon. A depression over the northeast & adjoining east central Arabian Sea has moved slightly east- wards and is lay centered about 280 Km southwest of Porbandar at 0530 hrs IST today, the 23rd June 2015. The system is like- ly to further slowly move east-northeastwards and may concentrate into a deep depression during next 24 hours. Squally wind speeds reaching 45-55 kmph gusting to 65 kmph are expected to prevail along and off Gujarat and north Maha- rashtra coast during next 24 hours. Sea condition would be rough to very rough and fishermen have been warned not to venture into seas over the next two days. Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad The division bench head- ed by Acting Chief Justice (ACJ) of Gujarat High Court Justice V M Sahai on Monday recused from hearing a petition involv- ing Reliance Group. Jus- tice Sahai while noting that the bench can’t take up the case said in the open court, “whatever has hap- pened in the last two-three days has shaken our confi- dence.” Justice Sahai had partly heard the Reliance matter on Friday and had listed it for further hearing. On Monday, the division bench led by Justice Sahai told the petitioner’s lawyer Anand Yagnik that they can’t take up this case for further hearing any more. He said, “We can’t take up Sunvilla News | Vadodara 113 Indian fishermen, who were released from Pakistan jails on June 19, have arrived in Vadodara. The fishermen, who were apprehended by Pakistan marine security in the last one to three years from Arabian Sea in Kutch dis- trict, bordering Pakistan, arrived at Vadodara from Amritsar last night and embarked to their respec- tive villages on the same night. The fishermen be- longed to various districts take up the case… what- ever has happened in the last two-three days has shaken our confidence.” When the petitioner’s law- yer Anand Yagnik told the bench that he has faith in the court Justice Sahai said that he can’t take up the case as he wants to restrain from any controversy. “I can’t say what might have transpired that led to such statement from the bench. We should not assume anything,” said Advocate General Kamal Trivedi about the statement from the ACJ. Trivedi was pres- ent before the bench to represent the state gov- ernment in the case. The bench ordered Monday “List these matters before a bench of which both of us are not members.” The order states, “These mat- ters were part-heard at the admission stage before the Division Bench of Justice KS Jhaveri and Justice A G Uraizee. But since the matters at pre-admission stage cannot be marked as part-heard in view of in- structions dated 10.6.2015 as reproduced in our order dated 19.6.2015, therefore, we had taken up the peti- tions and heard the matters for a short while.” 113 Indian Fishermen Set Free by Pakistan Arrive in Gujarat to pray in a make shift temple in the jail while their fellow Muslim fishermen were allowed to pray at the mosque in the jail premises. Fisher- man Kamlesh, who hails from Diu, said, “as soon as we saw the Indian tri- colour at the Indo-Pak border, we started cry- ing. We were given a very warm welcome at the border.” Meanwhile, India on Sunday also re- leased 88 Pakistani fish- ermen as a “goodwill” gesture. Indian and Pa- kistani fishermen are of- ten held by marine secu- rity forces for allegedly crossing into each oth- ers’ territorial waters in the Arabian Sea. of Gujarat -- Junagarh, Gir Somnath, Jamnagar, Vanakbara, Mangrol, Ko- dinar, Daman and Diu and few from Uttar Pradesh. One of the fishermen, Bhagwan Babubhai on arriving at Wagah border, Attari said, “I broke into tears after stepping in In- dia at the Wagah border.” Vadodara Mayor Bharat Shah, who was present to receive the contingent, said all the fishermen are very excited and hap- py to return home. He said he hope that with efforts of Gujarat Fish- ermen Association and the Central and State government, remaining 361 fishermen who are still languishing in Pa- kistani jails, would be freed soon. Many fisher- men said that they used Modi has taken up the is- sue with Chinese leader- ship, adding except Chi- na, all other members in the Sanctions Committee supported India’s stand. “Government had taken up the issue of violation of the 1267 sanctions re- gime in respect of Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi. Our con- cerns in this matter were conveyed to the Chair of the 1267 Committee. “We also raised this bi- laterally with the other members of the Commit- tee. In the case of China, this matter has been tak- en up at the highest lev- el,” Spokesperson in the External Affairs Minis- try Vikas Swarup said. Lakhvi, the mastermind of the 26/11 terror attack in which 166 people were killed, was released from a Pakistani jail in April. The UN Sanctions Com- mittee met at India’s re- quest last week. Swarup said the 1267 Committee has been created under Chapter 7 of the United Nations Charter and de- cisions are binding on all member countries of the UN. In a letter to the current Chair of the UN Sanctions Committee Jim McLay, India’s Perma- nent Representative to the UN Asoke Mukherjee last month had said Lakh- vi’s release by a Pakistani court was in violation of the 1267 UN resolution dealing with designated entities and individuals. The sanctions measures apply to designated indi- viduals and entities asso- ciated with terror groups including al-Qaeda and LeT, wherever located. The sanctions’ committee has five permanent and 10 non-permanent UN mem- ber states in it. Significant- ly, China’s move is an at- tempt to snub India and a counter to Indian efforts to put pressure on China on the South China Sea stand- off by the US-led western community and India’s support in this regard. The recent Indo-US summit had seen the two sides coming up with a separate document on South China Sea issue for the first time. Pakistan knows this and looks upon China as its biggest benefactor, bigger than even Saudi Arabia.

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The mastermind of the 26/11 terror attack in which 166 people were killedNews Brief

JK BJP pays tribute of Syama Prasad

MookerjeeAgency | Jammu, Jun 23

Observing the day as “Balidan Diwas” the state unit of BJP to-day commemorated the death anniversa-ry of Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Dr Sya-ma Prasad Mookerjee. “This day is observed as Balidan Diwas all over the country,” a BJP spokesman said. Paying rich floral tributes to the stalwart party workers recalled Mookerjee’s contribution in the inte-gration of nation among his other works.

HC relaxes bail conditions of Krish-

namurthyAgency | Madurai, Jun 23

The Madurai Bench of Madras High Court today relaxed the bail conditions imposed on former Tamil Nadu Agriculture Minister “Agri” S S Krishnamur-thy who was arrested about two months back on the charge of abetting the suicide of an engi-neer of his department. Justice M M Sundaresh relaxed the conditions imposed while granting bail to him earlier this month but said he should cooperate with the in-vestigations in the case. Justice K Kalyanasun-daram had granted him bail on June three with a condition that he should appear at the Office of the Deputy Superinten-dent of Police, Crime Branch CID, Chennai Metro Unit II, daily and sign till further orders.

Maoist’s bail petition rejected

Agency | Coimbatore, Jun 23

A court here today dis-missed the bail petition filed by one of the five Maoists arrested in May from the city outskirts. Shyna, along with her husband Roopesh and three others, was arrested from Karumathampatti on May 4 and was in police custody for interrogation. She had filed a bail plea and after hearing the ar-guments of both the pros-ecution and the defence, Principal District Sessions Court Judge Pongiyappan dismissed the petition.

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PM Modi conveys India’s concerns to China overChina blocked India’s move in the UN demanding action against Pakistan over release of Mumbai Lakhvi as it contended that

India provided insufficient information. Agency | Mumbai

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken up with Chinese leadership In-dia’s concerns over Chi-na blocking its move in the UN for action against Pakistan over release of 26/11 mastermind and LeT commander Za-ki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi in violation of a resolution of the world body. The External Affairs Minis-try said India has raised the issue bilaterally with members of the UN Sanctions Committee and in case of China it was taken up at the “highest level”. At a meeting of the UN Sanctions Com-mittee, India hadsought action against Pakistan for release of Lakhvi in the 26/11 trial in violation of a UN resolution but the Chinese representatives blocked the move on grounds that New Delhi did not provide sufficient information. Sources said

Lakhvi’s release

Depression over Arabian Sea, heavy rains likely in Maharashtra, Gujarat

Plea against Reliance in SEZ land deal: Stating our confidence has ‘shaken’, HC bench recuses

Agency | New DelhiA “depression” has de-veloped over the Arabi-an Sea, a second time in a month, and is likely to turn into “deep depres-sion”, bringing in squally winds and heavy rains in Maharashtra and Gujarat, the weather office said to-day. “A depression over the northeast and adjoin-ing east central Arabian Sea has moved slightly eastwards and lay centred about 280 kms southwest of Porbandar at 0530 hrs IST today. The sys-tem is likely to further slowly move east- north-eastwards and may con-centrate into a deep de-pression during next 24 hours,” the meteorologi-cal department said in a statement here. “Squally wind speeds reaching 45-55 kmph gusting to

65 kmph are expected to prevail along and off Gujarat and north Ma-harashtra coast during next 24 hours,” it said. The department has cau-tioned fishermen against venturing into the sea. “The sea condition would be rough to very rough and fishermen have been warned not to venture into the sea over the next two days,” the

statement said. Accord-ing to weather experts, depression is observed in the initial stages and at the end of any cy-clonic storm. However, not all depressions end up becoming a cyclonic storm. The MET depart-ment was closely mon-itoring the depression over the Arabian Sea as it was likely to bring heavy rains in Maharash-

tra and Gujarat. Such a phenomenon affects the progress of monsoon. A depression over the northeast & adjoining east central Arabian Sea has moved slightly east-wards and is lay centered about 280 Km southwest of Porbandar at 0530 hrs IST today, the 23rd June 2015. The system is like-ly to further slowly move east-northeastwards and may concentrate into a deep depression during next 24 hours. Squally wind speeds reaching 45-55 kmph gusting to 65 kmph are expected to prevail along and off Gujarat and north Maha-rashtra coast during next 24 hours. Sea condition would be rough to very rough and fishermen have been warned not to venture into seas over the next two days.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The division bench head-ed by Acting Chief Justice (ACJ) of Gujarat High Court Justice V M Sahai on Monday recused from hearing a petition involv-ing Reliance Group. Jus-tice Sahai while noting that the bench can’t take up the case said in the open court, “whatever has hap-pened in the last two-three days has shaken our confi-dence.” Justice Sahai had partly heard the Reliance matter on Friday and had listed it for further hearing. On Monday, the division bench led by Justice Sahai told the petitioner’s lawyer Anand Yagnik that they can’t take up this case for further hearing any more. He said, “We can’t take up

Sunvilla News | Vadodara

113 Indian fishermen, who were released from Pakistan jails on June 19, have arrived in Vadodara. The fishermen, who were apprehended by Pakistan marine security in the last one to three years from Arabian Sea in Kutch dis-trict, bordering Pakistan, arrived at Vadodara from Amritsar last night and embarked to their respec-tive villages on the same night. The fishermen be-longed to various districts

take up the case… what-ever has happened in the last two-three days has shaken our confidence.” When the petitioner’s law-yer Anand Yagnik told the bench that he has faith in the court Justice Sahai said that he can’t take up the case as he wants to restrain from any controversy. “I can’t say what might have transpired that led to such statement from the bench. We should not assume anything,” said Advocate General Kamal Trivedi about the statement from

the ACJ. Trivedi was pres-ent before the bench to represent the state gov-ernment in the case. The bench ordered Monday “List these matters before a bench of which both of us are not members.” The order states, “These mat-ters were part-heard at the admission stage before the Division Bench of Justice KS Jhaveri and Justice A G Uraizee. But since the matters at pre-admission stage cannot be marked as part-heard in view of in-structions dated 10.6.2015

as reproduced in our order dated 19.6.2015, therefore, we had taken up the peti-tions and heard the matters for a short while.”

113 Indian Fishermen Set Free by Pakistan Arrive in Gujarat

to pray in a make shift temple in the jail while their fellow Muslim fishermen were allowed to pray at the mosque in the jail premises. Fisher-man Kamlesh, who hails from Diu, said, “as soon as we saw the Indian tri-colour at the Indo-Pak border, we started cry-ing. We were given a

very warm welcome at the border.” Meanwhile, India on Sunday also re-leased 88 Pakistani fish-ermen as a “goodwill” gesture. Indian and Pa-kistani fishermen are of-ten held by marine secu-rity forces for allegedly crossing into each oth-ers’ territorial waters in the Arabian Sea.

of Gujarat -- Junagarh, Gir Somnath, Jamnagar, Vanakbara, Mangrol, Ko-dinar, Daman and Diu and few from Uttar Pradesh. One of the fishermen, Bhagwan Babubhai on arriving at Wagah border, Attari said, “I broke into tears after stepping in In-dia at the Wagah border.” Vadodara Mayor Bharat Shah, who was present to receive the contingent, said all the fishermen are very excited and hap-py to return home. He said he hope that with efforts of Gujarat Fish-ermen Association and the Central and State government, remaining 361 fishermen who are still languishing in Pa-kistani jails, would be freed soon. Many fisher-men said that they used

Modi has taken up the is-sue with Chinese leader-ship, adding except Chi-na, all other members in the Sanctions Committee supported India’s stand. “Government had taken up the issue of violation of the 1267 sanctions re-gime in respect of Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi. Our con-cerns in this matter were conveyed to the Chair of the 1267 Committee. “We also raised this bi-laterally with the other members of the Commit-tee. In the case of China, this matter has been tak-en up at the highest lev-el,” Spokesperson in the External Affairs Minis-

try Vikas Swarup said. Lakhvi, the mastermind of the 26/11 terror attack in which 166 people were killed, was released from a Pakistani jail in April. The UN Sanctions Com-mittee met at India’s re-quest last week. Swarup said the 1267 Committee has been created under Chapter 7 of the United Nations Charter and de-cisions are binding on all member countries of the UN. In a letter to the current Chair of the UN Sanctions Committee Jim McLay, India’s Perma-nent Representative to the UN Asoke Mukherjee last month had said Lakh-

vi’s release by a Pakistani court was in violation of the 1267 UN resolution dealing with designated entities and individuals. The sanctions measures apply to designated indi-viduals and entities asso-

ciated with terror groups including al-Qaeda and LeT, wherever located. The sanctions’ committee has five permanent and 10 non-permanent UN mem-ber states in it. Significant-ly, China’s move is an at-

tempt to snub India and a counter to Indian efforts to put pressure on China on the South China Sea stand-off by the US-led western community and India’s support in this regard. The recent Indo-US summit

had seen the two sides coming up with a separate document on South China Sea issue for the first time. Pakistan knows this and looks upon China as its biggest benefactor, bigger than even Saudi Arabia.

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DAYCorrupt nexus threatens journalists

The recent killings of journalists in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have once again brought to the fore the issue of their safety – mostly ignored by the State. Accord-ing to the Press Council of India (PCI), 79 journalists were murdered in the country the past 25 years. The figure is too high by any scale. India is not a war zone like Syria, Iraq or Yemen. The fact that Jagendra Singh was burnt to death at his home allegedly by five policemen at the behest of Ram Murti Singh Verma – a minister in Uttar Pradesh government – must sound alarm bells in the fourth estate – often seen busy debating trivial issues. Despite Jagen-dra Singh naming Verma in his ‘dying declaration’, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has not sacked the accused min-ister. Having refused to register an FIR for several days, the state police are reluctant to arrest the minister. The complicity of the state appears writ large. Similarly, the murder of Sandeep Kothari in Madhya Pradesh is said to be the handiwork of mining mafia in Madhya Pradesh. This is indicative of a sinister nexus between criminals, politicians and policemen that remains quite strong even today, particularly in far flung areas where journalists pay heavily for exposing corruption. This nexus has also been responsible for killing of a large number of RTI activists across India since 2005 when the transparency law came into force. A fearless and independent media is a pre-req-uisite for the democracy to survive and thrive. As eyes and ears of the society, journalists are an important part of the democratic system of checks and balances essential for ef-fective functioning of democracy. Their killings can have chilling effect on freedom of press. The Supreme Court has issued notices to the Centre and Uttar Pradesh gov-ernment on the plea seeking a CBI probe into Jagendra Singh’s murder. Given the fact that the state’s complicity is suspected, one would expect the SC to order an impar-tial probe by an independent agency so that the culprits could be brought to book. The case should be transferred to a fast-track court and those held guilty should be given exemplary and deterrent punishment. Courts often take suo motu cognizance of media reports and order the au-thorities to take corrective measures whenever needed. Unfortunately, in this case it had to be brought to their notice. But the SC has rightly asked the Press Council of India to suggest guidelines for journalists’ safety. Formu-lating and implementing such guidelines is likely to take some time. But in the meantime, media industry, journal-ists’ organisations and the government should join hands to ensure social security for journalists to ensure that a slain journalist’s family is not left to fend for itself. While safety of journalists remains a genuine concern, there is also a need to check those misusing the profession for nefarious purposes, giving bad name to the entire media industry. Notwithstanding the killings of journalists, it is heartening to see a large number of youngsters flocking to media schools to join the profession. It seems very likely that the Narendra Modi government is taking every step in to control the media. The PM believes that the move will prevent information from being leaked to the media before the government gets a chance to take the final de-cisions.

“Congress is the worst communal party and it works on communalism, and therefore, they see communal angle in every action…In fact, the Congress mindset is communal,,”

Katrina Kaif still to confirm dates for Jackie Chan’s ‘Kung Fu Yoga’

Salman Khan’s ‘Sultan’ to release on eid 2016

- union minister Prakash Javadekar...

Agency | New Delhi

Katrina Kaif is said to be joining Hong Kong martial arts star Jackie Chan in the upcoming action-adventure film ‘Kung Fu Yoga’, but the Bollywood actress’ representative shared that nothing is

confirmed as of yet. According to reports, the 31-year-old actress, with roots in London, will play an Indian professor at a Chinese university, whereas Chan will be seen as a Chinese

archaeologist who enlists her help to unearth treasures from the Magadha era. However, Katrina’s spokesperson shared that the actress is yet to decide. “Katrina

is yet to take a decision on the film. Nothing is confirmed as of yet,” her spokesperson

said in a statement. Earlier, there were reports that Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan was to star in the film, which will be directed by Stanley Tong. Later, the “PK” star denied the reports and said his commitment towards ‘Dangal’ has left him no time for another project. Meanwhile, Katrina has Bollywood films like ‘Fitoor’ and ‘Jagga Jasoos’ in her kitty.

Agency | Mumbai

Salman Khan’s fans have another reason to rejoice as the Bollywood superstar’s upcoming film ‘Sultan’ has booked Eid 2016 as its release date. Produced by Aditya Chopra and written-directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film marks the actor’s return to the Yash Raj Films banner after the 2012 blockbuster ‘Ek Tha Tiger’. The shooting of the film will commence in November. The release date was announced on the production company’s official Twitter account on Tuesday along with a teaser of the film. “Drop EVERYTHING: @BeingSa lmanKhan In & As SULTAN

Agency | Mumbai

The grapevine is abuzz with rumours about Sooraj Barjatya penning the sequel to his 1994 blockbuster Hum Aapke Hain Koun starring Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit. Sources in the know

Bollywood superstar Aamir

Khan was to star in the film, which will be directed by

Stanley Tong.

# S u l t a n E i d 2 0 1 6 #YRFBuzz,” the post read. The teaser opens with a quote from Sultan: “Wrestling is not a sport. It’s about fighting what lies within,” and then

announces the release date, Eid 2016. The film’s

release date is trending on the micro-blogging

site under the hash tag “ # S u l t a n E i d 2 0 1 6 ” .

Zafar’s ‘Gunday’ actors Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor, also took to Twitter to support their director in his big venture. Ranveer wrote: “Sabse bada Gunda @aliabbaszafar .... sabse badi film # S u l t a n E i d 2 0 1 6 . ” Arjun tweeted: “Sultan sultan sultan !!! @aliabbaszafar jeh baat...” Meanwhile, Salman’s upcoming film ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ is likely to release on July 18 this year. The ‘Dabangg’ star also has Sooraj R. Barjatya’s ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’ in his kitty.

HUM AAPKe HAIN KOUN eNded wITH PReM (SALMAN KHAN) ANd NISHA (MAdHURI dIXIT) GeTTING MARRIed ANd THe SeQUeL wILL PICK UP FROM THeRe

Ranbir Kapoor to Star in Hum Aapke Hain Koun Sequel?

suggest that the producer-director is in the process of finalising the star cast and has approached Ranbir Kapoor to play the hero. Says a source, “The film had ended with Prem and Nisha getting married and the sequel will pick up from there. Barjatya will start working on the

project soon. Contrary to rumours, Salman will not be seen in the lead role, but Ranbir. Barjatya will start the pre-production work only after locking the star cast.” A source close to the filmmaker’s production house confirms the buzz while saying that the filmmaker is presently

focussed on Prem Ratan Dhan Payo that stars Salman in a double role. Hum Aapke Hain Koun sequel will go on floors only after his current project releases. No actor has been finalised, but Ranbir is definitely being considered for the lead role,” adds the source.

Oscar-winning composer James Horner dies in plane crash

Agency | California

Mr Horner died when his private aircraft crashed in Santa Bar-bara in California yes-terday. His personal assistant confirmed the news on her Facebook page last night. The crash happened around 9.30am local time and it is believed that Mr Horner was flying the plane at the time. No-body else was on board. The aircraft came down in the Los Padres Na-tional Forest, north of Los Angeles, and trig-gered a fire that charred more than an acre of

brush, local fire author-ities said. The cause of the crash has not yet been determined. Mr Horner won two Oscars for his work on “Titan-ic” - one for its theme song “My Heart Will Go On”, performed by Celine Dion, and another for the film’s

score. He also won Os-car nominations for the musical scores of sev-eral other box-office hits, including “Apollo 13,” “Braveheart” and “Field of Dreams.” His first nomination came in 1986, for the sci-fi horror film “Aliens”. Mr Horner’s most re-cent Oscar nomination was for another sci-fi film, James Cameron’s “Avatar”. Mr Horner was known for com-posing music that ac-companied some of modern cinema’s most famous scenes, includ-ing in “The Amazing Spiderman”, “Troy”

and “A Beautiful Mind”. Soundtracks for “Patriot Games”, “Searching for Bobby Fischer”, “Jumanji” and “Field of Dreams” were also composed by Mr Horner. Mr Horner also scored popular an-imated films “The Land Before Time” and “An American Tail: Fievel Goes West”. He was nominated for an Oscar for the song “Some-where Out There” in “An American Tail.” Actors, directors and composers in the film and television world have paid tribute to Mr Horner online.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPSuresh Raina, R Ashwin bat for beleaguered MS Dhoni

India vs Bangladesh: done and dusted, just a sweep to go

Agency | Mirpur

Two senior cricket-ers, Suresh Raina and R Ashwin on Tuesday expressed their whole-hearted support to un-der-fire captain Ma-hendra Singh Dhoni, calling him a “legend” who could not be sole-ly blamed for the team’s debacle in Bangladesh. While Raina posted a picture of Dhoni along with his team-mates with just a simple mes-sage “respect” and a sign of folded hands along-side, Ashwin backed him to the hilt when he attended the pre-match press conference. The beleaguered Dhoni had offered to quit ODI cap-taincy in the wake of the shock series defeat against minnows Ban-gladesh if it guaranteed success for the Indian team. “If you don’t go

behind your leader (now) then when will you? So as far as I am concerned it’s like an army, if you don’t go behind your leader then you are defi-nitely going to get shot. If my captain asks me to die on the field, I’ll do it,” Ashwin said. “It’s not just now, any cap-tain you have to go be-hind him. If he asks you to die on the field, then you have to be prepared to do it.” Calling Dho-ni one of the legends of Indian cricket, Ashwin said: “He is one of star cricketers. He has done so much for the nation. We can’t really forget what he has done. “Yes, I know bad results crop and all kinds of statistics crop up. With statistics you can prove whatever you want as you please. You have to give credit to the individual because

Agency | Mirpur

When Rubel Hossain ended Kyle Mills’ last-stand with an inch-per-fect yorker one October evening at Mirpur in 2013, Bangladesh got more than just a his-toric 4-0 series victory against New Zealand. The country, and the cricket world, got intro-duced to a new word. As the Bangladeshi players celebrated like never before, Danny Morri-son described it as a whitewash, only for the co-commentator Athar

Ali Khan to correct the Kiwi by saying, “No, this is Banglawash.” The term gained curren-cy overnight, with all local dailies — Bangla or English — splashing it on their front pages in oversized red font and across eight columns the following day. It was as if the newspapers — and not New Zealand — were ‘BANGLAWASHED’. That was not the first series sweep that Ban-gladesh had completed. Before New Zealand, they had inflicted this

he has done a lot of good things. “You can’t blame him for the whole team’s performance. That’s not fair. I would say we have failed as a unit, failed as a group. We need to grow up as a group. To finish a season on a loss is not always bad. You can go back and work

on whatever you need to work on,” he insisted. Several former cricket-ers on Monday voiced support for Dhoni to continue as ODI skip-per, saying he still has a lot to contribute to Indian cricket. For-mer captains like Bis-han Singh Bedi, Dilip

Vengsarkar and Ajit Wadekar and players like Chetan Chauhan, Chandu Borde, Syed Kirmani and Kiran More strongly backed Dhoni, saying that there was no need to press the panic button and he is the best bet till the 2016 World T20.

ignominy on Zimbabwe, Scotland, Ireland and the West Indies (albeit a second-rung West In-dies). But this, coming against a major team, was huge. Perhaps, it

was their biggest sport-ing achievement till then, along with the 2007 World Cup (where they beat India in the group stages to qualify for the Super-8s). It gave their

fans enormous belief, and it also made them hungry for more. For more Banglawashes. In fact, ‘hunger’ wouldn’t be the right word here. It’s lust.

Viswanathan Anand outplays Vachier-Lagrave; jumps to joint 2nd spot

Agency | Norway

Former world champi-on Viswanathan Anand scored a thumping vic-tory over French Grand-master Maxime Vach-ier Lagrave to jump to joint second spot after the end of the sixth round of Norway Chess tournament, which is a part of the Grand Chess tour. Anand took his tally to 4 points out of a possible six following a crushing victory and the Indian ace seems to

Agency | New Delhi

The Indian men’s and women’s hock-ey teams will be playing their second round encounters of the Hockey World League Semi-finals here today, facing New Zealand and Po-

land respectively. The women’s team, led by Ritu Rani, would be looking for a win to-day as a defeat will further slim their chances of book-ing a place in next year ’s Rio Olympics. The eves had last

week lost their open-er against Belgium 0-1. Meanwhile, the Sardar Singh-led men’s team would like to improve their performance after they struggled against minnows France for a narrow 3-2 victory.

Indian men, women to play their second encounters in Hockey world League

The Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams will be playing their second round en-counters of the Hockey World League Semi-fi-nals here today, facing

New Zealand and Poland respectively.

be getting better as the tournament is progress-ing. Veselin Topalov of Bulgaria strength-ened his lead at the top with another victory at the expense of Al-

exander Grischuk of Russia. The Bulgarian took his overall tally to 5.5 points with his fifth win in the stron-gest tournament of the year.

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Sunvilla News | Vadodara

A city-based private uni-versity has set up offic-es in six countries for attracting more foreign students into its colleges here. These offices are set up in Rawnda, Bu-rundi, Botswana, Mada-gascar, Zambia and Zim-babwe, Parul University Vice President Devanshu Patel told reporters here yesterday. The reasons behind setting up these offices in these countries

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Gujarat Food and Drugs Control Administra-tion has shared the meth-ods and protocols of food sample testing adopted in the case of Nestle’s famous noodle brand Maggi with the US Food and Drug Ad-ministration (USFDA), of-ficials said. “The US Food and Drug Administration requested us to share with them the testing methods and protocols for noodle brands including Maggi. We have shared it with USFDA,” Gujarat Food

and Drugs Control Admin-istration Commissioner H G Koshia. “As they (USA) have been importing var-ious brands of noodles, especially Maggi, from India, they (USA) wanted to check their quality in the US market. They wanted to know the methods of Gujarat FDCA…,” Koshia said. The sharing of infor-mation between the two regulators is just an act of exchanging best practices, he said. “USFDA’s India office frequently visits the Gujarat Food and Drugs Control Authority. Many

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

J G Mahurkar, gener-al secretary of West-ern Railway Mazdoor Sangh (WRMS), an-nounced widespread protest against the rec-ommendations of the Bibek Debroy Commis-sion report on Indian Railways and said that the railway workers would not tolerate the sweeping changes. The union members would stage protests at various Divisional RM offic-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Even as the city adminis-tration claims that there is serious shortage of schools in the city for primary sections, the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) is turning its own school building into parking lots. The Urdu school 4 near Pankornaka in Khad-ia area has been closed for lack of students from nearby vicinity for some time now. The building was handed over by the municipal school board

Private university in Vadodara sets up its offices in 6 countries

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abad

Two persons, claiming to be officials of the National Investigation Agency and probing a “terror link”, alleged-ly duped a city-based trader of Rs 55 lakh on Monday. According to the complaint lodged with police, Mukund Pranav Patel, a trader of building construc-tion material, was at his C G Road office when the two — now identi-fied as Devilal Gopal-das Vaishnav and Shan-karsinh Chandrasinh Shekhawat with the

is to enable students of respective countries to study in Vadodara of Gu-jarat. The colleges are offering courses in Phar-macy, Business manage-ment and engineering as they do not exist in these countries or cannot be pursued due to avail-ability of less number of seats, Patel said. He claimed that the univer-sity?s initiative of open-ing up of offices in these countries has witnessed

a rise in foreign students as 305 foreign nationals from these six nations besides 25 others includ-ing Afghanistan, Srilan-ka, Bhutan, Bangladesh etc have been admitted into these courses, he said. He claimed that this is the only private university among all the varsities of Gujarat state where large number of foreign nationalities from as many as 31 na-tions have been studying.

Railway union members to oppose Debroy Commission report, protest on 25th

AMC turns school into parking lot

to the civic body recently. After finding no use for the school building, the AMC tendered the open space within the school campus into parking space and to be managed by parking contractors. A proposal for this purpose has figured on the stand-ing committee agenda of the AMC. “The school has been closed for two years as many families shifted out from Khad-ia ward to other areas, which had left the Urdu school vacant.

times they (USFDA) want to know how food and drug safety measures are being enforced at the state level,” he said. “They (USFDA) recently visit-ed FDCA Gujarat, they

wanted to see what is the government facility, what is the infrastructure, how we monitor and how we make sure that citizens get the best food and pharma-ceutical facilities,” he said.

es on June 25. Talking to the media, Mahur-kar said that a decade ago the Rakesh Mohan Committee report was tabled which was criti-cized and shelved. “The present government has brought back the same report in the new garb which is not at all in fa-vour of the railway em-

ployees. The British had set up the entire railway system 150 years ago and since then railway employees got access to its hospitals, schools and amenities. With the recommendations, the government wants to strip the employees of all these benefits,” he said. He added that they will burn the report copies and will force the government not to implement it keeping in mind the best interest railway employees.

Impostors dupe trader of Rs 55 lakh

help of CCTV foot-age — reached there and asked him to “to co-operate in an NIA investigation”. The po-lice said after levelling false allegations on Pa-

tel, the two allegedly offered that if he want-ed to save himself, he should pay Rs 55 lakh. The trader reportedly paid the sum to the duo, who fled the spot after

receiving the money. Sources in the crime branch said Devilal is suspected to be asso-ciated with the NIA, however, it is yet to be ascertained whether he was still working for the agency. The crime branch contacted the NIA late on Monday to seek details on Devilal. Navrangpura inspector RV Desai said, “The duo asked questions to the trader on his contacts with people in India and those abroad. They accused him of helping terrorist organisations through mafia links.”

Devilal is suspected to be associated with the NIA, but, it is yet to be ascertained

whether he is still working for it