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News Brief Gold spurts Rs 350 on retail buying Agency | New Delhi Recovering from over four-year lows, gold prices jumped Rs 350 to close at Rs 25,400 per 10 grams at the bul- lion market here today largely on buying by jewellers despite weak trends in global mar- kets. Silver also recov- ered from nearly five- year lows by gaining Rs 100 to Rs 34,050 per kg on increased offtake by industrial units and coin makers. Bullion traders attributed re- bound in gold prices to emergence of buying by jewellers as well as retailers at prevailing lower levels. Babul Supriyo questions utility of Mamata’s London visit Agency | Kolkata Union Minister Babul Supriyo today ques- tioned the utility of West Bengal chief Min- ister Mamata Baner- jee’s five-day visit to London starting tomor- row. “What is the utili- ty of Mamata Banerjee London visit? How will West Bengal benefit from her London visit ?” Supriyo asked while speaking to report- ers on the sidelines of an Indian Chamber of Commerce event here. Banerjee, accompanied by delegation of burea- crats, MPs and busi- nessmen, would seek increased business ties between UK and West Bengal and also invest- ments into the state. Delhi HC to pass order on Red FM case tomorrow Agency | New Delhi Delhi High Court will hold a special sitting tomorrow to decide whether Red FM, as- sociated with Kalanithi Maran-promoted Sun TV, can participate in the stage three of FM eauction on Monday af- ter considering whether issue of national securi- ty is applicable in this case. The court made it clear that it does not in- tend to “whittle down” the generality of na- tional security. “We do not want to whittle down generality of na- tional security. 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 26 th July, 2015 - Sunday Year :01 Issue : 178 Pages:4 Price :Rs.1/- Agency | New Delhi There is a method to Arvind Kejriwal’s mad- ness. For the past few weeks, Kejriwal has been bombarding TV, radio, newspapers and hoard- ings with his mann ki baat. He has been talking to voters and talking at ri- vals, making every bit of his Rs 500-crore propa- ganda-chest count. Like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kejriwal has turned into a leader-cum-preach- er; a proponent of public morality, self-anointed instigator of individual courage and, of course, his government’s mouth piece. “I request you to take out an hour every week from your busy schedule for Delhi Police or give Delhi Police to us. Delhi Police should be held accountable,” lead- er Kejriwal appealed’ to the PM on Monday. A day later, preacher Kejri- wal encouraged Delhi to give up its cowardice and stand up to criminals and thugs: “It is sad that no- Agency | Patna On his maiden visit to Bihar after assuming power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said politics had ham- pered the development of the state and prom- ised to give more than Rs 50,000 crore special package to the poll- bound state at the right time. Modi, who was in the state to kick-start his party’s poll campaign for Bihar where assembly elections are due later this, inaugurated several projects at a function at- tended by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and several Union Ministers. Refer- ring to Chief Minister’s statement that the 38 km railway line from Dani- yawan-Biharsharif could have been completed had polls in 2004 not taken place six months ahead Agency | New Delhi External Affairs Sush- ma Swaraj on Saturday defended herself against allegations of helping former IPL chief Lalit Modi saying she never requested or recommend- ed travel documents for him. In a series of tweets, Swaraj, who is facing ire of the Opposition led by Congress which is de- manding her resignation for helping Modi get travel documents, said it was “absolutely false” that she spoke to Keith Vaz, the British Labour MP, to allow British gov- ernment to let the former IPL Commissioner trav- el. “I am saying this time and again that I never re- Arvind Kejriwal’s mann ki baat: AAP cares for Delhi, ‘Modi sir’ doesn’t Annual Subscription : Rs. 300 /- Edition : Ahmedabad. M.:9687612324 Good monsoon show on horizon “Ample rains in Gujarat” Agriculture Department of Gujarat data showed that total area under kharif sowing has registered 5.07 mn hectares in 2015 as against 3.29 mn hectares during last year Progressive monsoon boosts sowing in Guj Never sought travel documents for Lalit Modi, says Sushma Swaraj ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 body came to her rescue when a girl was attacked by goons in Anand Par- bat. Next time, imagine your own sister or rel- ative in her place. You will automatically find the strength and courage to stand up to criminals.” Within a week Kejriwal covered the entire range of audience. From ex- horting the PM to fol- low raj dharma towards Delhi to asking the aam aadmi to oppose adhar- ma on the streets of Del- hi, Kejriwal gave almost everybody a piece of his mind. “If Modi thought that he would be the last one to modulate his voice for political impact, he has been sadly mistaken. Clearly, the Delhi chief minister is leaving no stone unturned to make maximum impact. After having gained by use of theatrics in politics, Modi now gets a bitter taste of his own medicine,” Muk- hopadhyay writes in Dai- lyo.in, arguing how the PM is helping the Delhi CM. There are many sim- ilarities between Kejriwal and the PM. (Mukho- padhyay can’t decide if one is Chhota Modi or the other Bara Kejriwal). Like Modi, the Delhi CM is killing three birds with one ad: he is address- ing his fan base directly, keeping media from turn- ing too hostile with gen- erous ad-spend and hedg- ing against future failure. quested or recommend- ed travel documents for Lalit Modi,” she said. In another tweet, the min- ister said, “As a Minis- ter I am accountable to Parliament. That is the only forum to inform the nation.” On her earlier tweets when the contro- versy broke out where she had maintained that her gesture was based on humanitarian ground, Swaraj said, “I left this to the UK Government to decide under their own laws and regulations. And that is what they did.” “Yes I tweeted this on day one. Yet they spread falsehood …. I help peo- ple every day. That too on a single tweet…. The lady is suffering from cancer for the last 17 years. This was the 10th recurrence of cancer,” she tweeted. Narendra Modi in poll bound Bihar: Promises package bigger than Rs 50,000 cr of the tenure of the NDA government ended, he said, “I agree with Ni- tishji that politics had hindered development creating great loss.” Taking a jibe at former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, Modi said, “After the change in the government, the railway ministers that came from here halted the work and after we came to pow- er we have again started the work. Let those who wants to do politics do it. But the people of Bihar have been hit because of it.” Recalling his prom- ise of giving a special package of Rs 50,000 crore to Bihar during the campaign for Parliamen- tary election, he said he would fulfil the promise at the right time. “Meine jo Bihar ke janata se vada kiya tha usse age bad ke nibhayun ga sahi samay par (I’ll deliver more than I had prom- ised to people of Bihar at the right time),” he said. “Looking at our dreams for a prosperous Bihar, we will give a bigger package than Rs 50,000 crore. This is my prom- ise. The country will progress if the eastern part of the nation prog- ress. The development of Bihar is our prime agen- da, development of east- ern India is our mission,” he said. Emphasising on “cooperative federalism, the Prime Minister said development of the states was necessary for the progress of the country. Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad Favourable weather and good availability of water for irrigation has boost- ed sowing in Gujarat in current kharif season. Ac- cording to Gujarat gov- ernment data, total sow- ing has increased about 52 per cent as on July 20 this year as compared to corresponding period in last year (2014). The Agriculture Department of Gujarat data showed that total area under khar- if sowing has registered 5.07 million hectares in 2015 as against 3.29 mil- lion hectares during last year. Highest progress has been seen in oilseed, pulses and cotton. The state has received heavy rain in June which has increased groundwater. Moreover, it has filled up many dams mainly in Saurashtra region which has led to sufficient wa- ter availability for this year. However, another round of dry spell may worry farmers and gov- ernment. Groundnut and cotton are main crops for kharif in Gujarat and sowing progress of both the crops have been very well so far. Groundnut has been sown on 1.24 million hectares high- er by 35 per cent from 924,100 hectares in same period and almost equiv- alent to last year’s total. Sesame seed sowing has done on 65,000 hect- ares, almost double from 34,500 hectares from last year’s correspond- ing period. Total oil- seeds have covered 1.38 million hectares area as against 977,800 hectares in 2014. Cotton sowing has increased about 32 per cent to 2.34 million hectares so far as against 1.77 million hectares in last year. “Beginning of the kharif sowing was not good in June but then heavy rain has re- vive the entire scenario as water availability for farming have been in- creased. Moreover, rain across the state in past three days also help the crops to survive”, said a state agriculture depart- ment official. Sowing has been increased over three times in paddy and tur. Area of paddy has registered 188,900 hectares against 60,600 hectares and tur sowing has increased to 136,700 hectares from 42,900 hectares. Total sowing of pulses have grown to 203,800 hectares in this year, higher by 175 per cent from last year’s 76,100 hectares. Simi- larly sowing of cereals have been increased near- ly three times to 573,700 hectares as against “We are hopeful to get three years’ average mark sow- ing that is around 8.5 mil- lion hectares,” state gov- ernment sources added.

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News BriefGold spurts Rs 350

on retail buyingAgency | New Delhi

Recovering from over four-year lows, gold prices jumped Rs 350 to close at Rs 25,400 per 10 grams at the bul-lion market here today largely on buying by jewellers despite weak trends in global mar-kets. Silver also recov-ered from nearly five-year lows by gaining Rs 100 to Rs 34,050 per kg on increased offtake by industrial units and coin makers. Bullion traders attributed re-bound in gold prices to emergence of buying by jewellers as well as retailers at prevailing lower levels.

Babul Supriyo questions utility of

Mamata’s London visitAgency | Kolkata

Union Minister Babul Supriyo today ques-tioned the utility of West Bengal chief Min-ister Mamata Baner-jee’s five-day visit to London starting tomor-row. “What is the utili-ty of Mamata Banerjee London visit? How will West Bengal benefit from her London visit ?” Supriyo asked while speaking to report-ers on the sidelines of an Indian Chamber of Commerce event here. Banerjee, accompanied by delegation of burea-crats, MPs and busi-nessmen, would seek increased business ties between UK and West Bengal and also invest-ments into the state.

Delhi HC to pass order on Red FM case

tomorrowAgency | New Delhi

Delhi High Court will hold a special sitting tomorrow to decide whether Red FM, as-sociated with Kalanithi Maran-promoted Sun TV, can participate in the stage three of FM eauction on Monday af-ter considering whether issue of national securi-ty is applicable in this case. The court made it clear that it does not in-tend to “whittle down” the generality of na-tional security. “We do not want to whittle down generality of na-tional security.

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Agency | New Delhi

There is a method to Arvind Kejriwal’s mad-ness. For the past few weeks, Kejriwal has been bombarding TV, radio, newspapers and hoard-ings with his mann ki baat. He has been talking to voters and talking at ri-vals, making every bit of his Rs 500-crore propa-ganda-chest count. Like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kejriwal has turned into a leader-cum-preach-er; a proponent of public morality, self-anointed instigator of individual courage and, of course, his government’s mouth piece. “I request you to take out an hour every week from your busy schedule for Delhi Police or give Delhi Police to us. Delhi Police should be held accountable,” lead-er Kejriwal appealed’ to the PM on Monday. A day later, preacher Kejri-wal encouraged Delhi to give up its cowardice and stand up to criminals and thugs: “It is sad that no-

Agency | Patna

On his maiden visit to Bihar after assuming power, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said politics had ham-pered the development of the state and prom-ised to give more than Rs 50,000 crore special package to the poll-bound state at the right time. Modi, who was in the state to kick-start his party’s poll campaign for Bihar where assembly elections are due later this, inaugurated several projects at a function at-tended by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and several Union Ministers. Refer-ring to Chief Minister’s statement that the 38 km railway line from Dani-yawan-Biharsharif could have been completed had polls in 2004 not taken place six months ahead

Agency | New Delhi

External Affairs Sush-ma Swaraj on Saturday defended herself against allegations of helping former IPL chief Lalit Modi saying she never requested or recommend-ed travel documents for him. In a series of tweets, Swaraj, who is facing ire of the Opposition led by Congress which is de-manding her resignation for helping Modi get travel documents, said it was “absolutely false” that she spoke to Keith Vaz, the British Labour MP, to allow British gov-ernment to let the former IPL Commissioner trav-el. “I am saying this time and again that I never re-

Arvind Kejriwal’s mann ki baat: AAP cares for Delhi, ‘Modi sir’ doesn’t

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Good monsoon show on horizon“Ample rains in Gujarat”

Agriculture Department of Gujarat data showed that total area under kharif sowing has registered 5.07 mn hectares in 2015 as against 3.29 mn hectares during last year

Progressive monsoon boosts sowing in Guj

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body came to her rescue when a girl was attacked by goons in Anand Par-bat. Next time, imagine your own sister or rel-ative in her place. You will automatically find

the strength and courage to stand up to criminals.” Within a week Kejriwal covered the entire range of audience. From ex-horting the PM to fol-low raj dharma towards

Delhi to asking the aam aadmi to oppose adhar-ma on the streets of Del-hi, Kejriwal gave almost everybody a piece of his mind. “If Modi thought that he would be the last one to modulate his voice for political impact, he has been sadly mistaken. Clearly, the Delhi chief minister is leaving no stone unturned to make maximum impact. After having gained by use of theatrics in politics, Modi now gets a bitter taste of his own medicine,” Muk-hopadhyay writes in Dai-lyo.in, arguing how the PM is helping the Delhi CM. There are many sim-ilarities between Kejriwal and the PM. (Mukho-padhyay can’t decide if one is Chhota Modi or the other Bara Kejriwal). Like Modi, the Delhi CM is killing three birds with one ad: he is address-ing his fan base directly, keeping media from turn-ing too hostile with gen-erous ad-spend and hedg-ing against future failure.

quested or recommend-ed travel documents for Lalit Modi,” she said. In another tweet, the min-ister said, “As a Minis-ter I am accountable to Parliament. That is the only forum to inform the nation.” On her earlier tweets when the contro-versy broke out where she had maintained that her gesture was based on humanitarian ground,

Swaraj said, “I left this to the UK Government to decide under their own laws and regulations. And that is what they did.” “Yes I tweeted this on day one. Yet they spread falsehood …. I help peo-ple every day. That too on a single tweet…. The lady is suffering from cancer for the last 17 years. This was the 10th recurrence of cancer,” she tweeted.

Narendra Modi in poll bound Bihar:Promises package bigger than Rs 50,000 cr

of the tenure of the NDA government ended, he said, “I agree with Ni-tishji that politics had hindered development creating great loss.” Taking a jibe at former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, Modi said, “After the change in the government, the railway ministers that came from here halted the work and after we came to pow-er we have again started the work. Let those who wants to do politics do it.

But the people of Bihar have been hit because of it.” Recalling his prom-ise of giving a special package of Rs 50,000 crore to Bihar during the campaign for Parliamen-tary election, he said he would fulfil the promise at the right time. “Meine jo Bihar ke janata se vada kiya tha usse age bad ke nibhayun ga sahi samay par (I’ll deliver more than I had prom-ised to people of Bihar at the right time),” he said.

“Looking at our dreams for a prosperous Bihar, we will give a bigger package than Rs 50,000 crore. This is my prom-ise. The country will progress if the eastern part of the nation prog-ress. The development of Bihar is our prime agen-da, development of east-ern India is our mission,” he said. Emphasising on “cooperative federalism, the Prime Minister said development of the states was necessary for the progress of the country.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Favourable weather and good availability of water for irrigation has boost-ed sowing in Gujarat in current kharif season. Ac-cording to Gujarat gov-ernment data, total sow-ing has increased about 52 per cent as on July 20 this year as compared

to corresponding period in last year (2014). The Agriculture Department of Gujarat data showed that total area under khar-if sowing has registered 5.07 million hectares in 2015 as against 3.29 mil-lion hectares during last year. Highest progress has been seen in oilseed,

pulses and cotton. The state has received heavy rain in June which has increased groundwater. Moreover, it has filled up many dams mainly in Saurashtra region which has led to sufficient wa-ter availability for this year. However, another round of dry spell may

worry farmers and gov-ernment. Groundnut and cotton are main crops for kharif in Gujarat and sowing progress of both the crops have been very well so far. Groundnut has been sown on 1.24 million hectares high-er by 35 per cent from 924,100 hectares in same

period and almost equiv-alent to last year’s total. Sesame seed sowing has done on 65,000 hect-ares, almost double from 34,500 hectares from last year’s correspond-ing period. Total oil-seeds have covered 1.38 million hectares area as against 977,800 hectares in 2014. Cotton sowing has increased about 32 per cent to 2.34 million hectares so far as against 1.77 million hectares in last year. “Beginning of the kharif sowing was not good in June but then heavy rain has re-vive the entire scenario as water availability for farming have been in-creased. Moreover, rain across the state in past three days also help the crops to survive”, said a state agriculture depart-ment official. Sowing has been increased over three times in paddy and tur. Area of paddy has registered 188,900 hectares against 60,600

hectares and tur sowing has increased to 136,700 hectares from 42,900 hectares. Total sowing of pulses have grown to 203,800 hectares in this year, higher by 175 per cent from last year’s 76,100 hectares. Simi-

larly sowing of cereals have been increased near-ly three times to 573,700 hectares as against “We are hopeful to get three years’ average mark sow-ing that is around 8.5 mil-lion hectares,” state gov-ernment sources added.

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DAYAam Aadmi Party cares for Delhi but ‘Modi sir’ doesn’t

There is a method to Arvind Kejriwal’s madness. For the past few weeks, Kejriwal has been bom-barding TV, radio, newspapers and hoardings with his mann ki baat. He has been talking to voters and talking at rivals, making every bit of his Rs 500-crore propaganda-chest count. Like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kejriwal has turned into a leader-cum-preacher; a proponent of public moral-ity, self-anointed instigator of individual courage and, of course, his government’s mouth piece. “I request you to take out an hour every week from your busy schedule for Delhi Police or give Del-hi Police to us. Delhi Police should be held ac-countable,” leader Kejriwal appealed’ to the PM on Monday. A day later, preacher Kejriwal encour-aged Delhi to give up its cowardice and stand up to criminals and thugs: “It is sad that nobody came to her rescue when a girl was attacked by goons in Anand Parbat. Next time, imagine your own sister or relative in her place. You will automatically find the strength and courage to stand up to criminals.”Within a week Kejriwal covered the entire range of audience. From exhorting the PM to follow raj dharma towards Delhi to asking the aam aadmi to oppose adharma on the streets of Delhi, Kejriw-al gave almost everybody a piece of his mind. “If Modi thought that he would be the last one to modu-late his voice for political impact, he has been sadly mistaken. Clearly, the Delhi chief minister is leav-ing no stone unturned to make maximum impact. After having gained by use of theatrics in politics, Modi now gets a bitter taste of his own medicine,” Mukhopadhyay writes in Dailyo.in, arguing how the PM is helping the Delhi CM. There are many similarities between Kejriwal and the PM. (Muk-hopadhyay can’t decide if one is Chhota Modi or the other Bara Kejriwal). Like Modi, the Delhi CM is killing three birds with one ad: he is addressing his fan base directly, keeping media from turning too hostile with generous ad-spend and hedging against future failure. In the first ad, Kejriwal asks the PM to personally look at the functioning of the cops. “Delhi Police par kisi ka control nahi bacha hai. (Nobody has control over Delhi),” he laments, asking Modi to look at the cops personally. In the second, even when he is invoking the inherent bra-vado of Delhi’s aam aadmi, his covert message is that the police isn’t capable of protecting, so people will have to stand up for themselves and others. Clever ploy. Kejriwal knows that law and order, safety of women is an important issue in Delhi. He realises that the Delhi government is handicapped in taking effective measures for sorting out the problem since the police chief doesn’t report to him. he knows Delhi can erupt any day.

“Kejriwal ji is not at all serious about women safety. He is just interested in fighting and not interested in working. If he follows the procedure then work will be done, Arvind Kejriwal ji is running the government it is nothing but ‘kitty party’,”

- Former Delhi Commission of Women (DCW) chief Barkha Shukla Singh on Saturday claimed that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is not at all serious.

Agency | New Delhi

If the first teaser of Puli wasn’t enough to keep Vijay’s fans hooked on, the makers are out with the teaser of the first sin-gle from the much-await-ed album. Starring Ilayathalapathi Vijay and Shruti Haasan, the teaser of the romantic number is out ahead of its audio launch, which is sched-uled on August 2. The film is directed by Chim-bhu Devan, who is best known for his film Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei. Devi Sri Prasad, popu-larly known as DSP, has composed the album of Puli, and the lyrics are penned down by Vaira-muthu. The two-minute

Agency | New Delhi

Hyderabad-based model Rohit Khandewal bagged the Provogue Person-al Care Mr. India 2015 award and will be now represent India at the prestigious Mr. World pageant, a statement said. The winners were an-nounced after multi-city auditions that received an overwhelming response from over 10,000 partic-ipants across the coun-

try. This year the pageant comprised of four city au-ditions across four zones in the country, which cul-minated into a final round of auditions. The contes-tants were supported by experts from the differ-ent verticals of the glam-our industry to train and guide them to excel in the contest. The panelists in-cluded experts like show director Prasad Bidapa, fashion director Nivedita Saboo, cricketer Zaheer

Khan (pro sport fitness), Bollywood casting di-rector Nalini Rathnam among others. The grand finale was attended by key personalities from the fashion, TV and Bolly-wood industry including Tusshar Kapoor, Madhur Bhandarkar, Ken Ghosh, Vatsal Sheth, Rocky S, Nishka Lulla, Candice Pinto, Shilpa Agnihotri, Evelyn Sharma, Pernia Qureshi and Prachi Desai among others.

Agency | New Delhi

The world recognizes Aishwarya Rai Bachchan as the world’s most beau-tiful woman and a great actor, but she has time and again proven that she is a perfect wife and a respon-sible mother too. In spite of being down with viral fever, she had been ded-icated towards her work

and shot day and night for her upcoming film ‘Jaz-baa’ for it to be on sched-ule for the release. But a little birdie tells us that it was not only Aishwarya who was unwell but also the star of her life, her daughter Aaradhya and so she worked double shifts to ensure that her baby and work both got her full attention.

Agency | New Delhi

After the first look of Azhar, the biopic on for-mer Indian cricketer Mo-hammad Azharuddin was revealed on May 20, the film team has now re-leased the teaser of the same on the IPL Extra Innings. The film stars Emraan Hashmi as Azha-ruddin, and it will hit the theatres on May 13, 2016. The biopic touches upon the former Indian skip-per’s life and career, and will supposedly portray the ups and downs of his life. Prachi Desai is essaying the role of the cricketer’s first wife in

Agency | Mumbai

Amidst the woods, star-ring unflinchingly, stands Tollywood’s Prince, Ma-hesh Babu in the new poster of Srimathudu. After the first look in which he was seen pad-dling a bicycle, this post-er has caught the fancy of his fans. The poster has gone viral on the so-cial media. Srimanthudu, which is said to be the

most-anticipated Telugu film after SS Rajamou-li’s Baahubali, also stars Shruti Haasan, Jagapa-thi Babu and Sukanya in pivotal roles. The new poster has come two days after the makers re-leased the power-packed trailer of the film. In an exclusive interview to IndiaToday, Mahesh Babu said that it is a film that everyone, from kids to elders, will like. The

film will hit the screens on August 7. A dubbed version of the film is also releasing in Tamil Nadu on the same day. Mahesh Babu films have been dubbed in Tamil before, but for the first time, it is getting released in both the languages simulta-neously. After this film, Mahesh Babu will be seen in Brahmotsavam to be directed by Srikanth Addala.

Agency | Mumbai

The trailer of Nila Mad-hab Panda’s satirical comedy-drama ‘Kaun Kitney Paani Mein’, star-ring Kunal Kapoor and Radhika Apte, was un-veiled on Wednesday. Set against the backdrop of Rajasthan, ‘Kaun Kitney Paani Mein’ focuses on the issue of water scar-city. ‘I Am Kalam’ direc-

tor aims to make viewers aware of the impending water crisis in rural ar-eas where 70 percent of India’s population re-sides. I Am Kalam di-rector Nila Madhab Pan-da is back with another issue-based film Kaun Kitne Paani Mein. This time, the focus is on the scarcity of water in the interiors of Rajasthan. The film features Kunal

Kapoor, Radhika Apte, Saurabh Shukla and Gul-shan Grover in important roles. Saurabh Shukla plays a king in the film who is finding it increas-ingly difficult to keep up with his old traditions in absence of money. He wants to strike a deal with some foreign inves-tors but that’s possible only when the place has abundant water supply.

Puli new song: Vijay and Shruti Haasan croon #yaendiyaendi

Srimanthudu: Mahesh Babu goes intense in the new poster

Rohit Khandelwal is Provogue Personal Care Mr. India 2015

Supermom Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

video begins with the composer briefing about the song. The roman-tic number that follows is a melody with slow guitar playing in the background. The teaser song, featuring stills of Vijay from the film, will soothe Vijay fans who are eagerly awaiting the film’s release. Puli, star-ring Hansika Motwani

and Sudeep, isVijay’s first fantasy film. The action-adventure saga also stars the evergreen Sridevi who is making a comeback in Tamil cin-ema after a decade-long break. Puli, which is slated to release this year, is an action-adven-ture inspired by Russell Crowe’s Gladiator. Here is the song from Puli.

Watch Kunal Kapoor, Radhika Apte in ‘Kaun Kitne Paani Mein’ trailer

Azhar teaser: Watch Emraan Hashmi wield the bat, Azharuddin style

the film, Nargis Fakhri was supossed to play Sangeeta Bijlani, Azhar’s second wife, or so the grapevine had suggest-ed. However, at the first look launch of the film in Mumbai on May 21, Ekta Kapoor cleared the air about the same. She said

that Nargis may not be a part of the film. Azhar is being helmed by Antho-ny D’Souza, whose last film was the Akshay Ku-mar-starrer Boss. Dressed up a la our men in blue, Hashmi appears quite convincing as Azharud-din in the teaser.

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SPORTS ROUNDUP

Agency | New Delhi

India’s second largest carmaker Hyundai motor India Ltd on Saturday an-nounced a price increase across all its models bar-ring its recent launch Cre-ta, upto a maximum Rs. 30,000 due to rising cost of raw materials. The in-creased prices would be effective from August 1. The company has not di-vulged the exact quantum of increase for respective models but it is under-stood that the maximum

would be for its top of the line SUV Santa Fe. Its bestselling models like Grand i10, Elite i20, Eon and Xcent would attract much lower hike. “The price increase has been necessitated by increase of input costs,” said Rakesh Srivastava, senior vice president, marketing and sales. HMIL. “We have been absorbing most of the costs but now we are constrained to con-sider the price increase in these challenging market environment.”

Agency | New Delhi

Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) on Saturday re-ported 94.56 per cent decline in net profit at Rs 14.76n crore for the quar-ter ended June 30, 2015, compared to the same period last year, on sharp increase in provisioning for bad loans. The bank reported a net profit of Rs 271.72 crore in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal. IOB’s total income grew to Rs 6,672.11 crore in the quarter under review, up 6.16 per cent from Rs

6,284.69 crore during the same period of 2014-15 fiscal. Provisions and contingencies in the June quarter stood at Rs 663.57 crore as against Rs 299.27 in the same quarter of the previous fiscal. Gross NPA of the bank as on June 30, 2015 stood at 9.40 per cent, as against 5.84 per cent during the same period last fiscal. Net NPA stood at 6.31 per cent in the re-ported quarter as against 3.85 per cent registered during the same period of the previous fiscal.

Agency | New Delhi

The first cricket Test be-tween Bangladesh and South Africa ended in a draw after rain washed out the fifth day’s play in Chittagong. With no chance of a result in the weather-battered match, officials called off play at noon (0600 GMT). Rain

had washed out the en-tire fourth day’s play and some 50 overs were lost on the second and third days at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium. South Africa, who scored 248 in the first innings, bowled out Bangladesh for 326 before mak-ing 61-0 in their second

knock. Bangladesh’s first innings total was their highest ever against the Proteas, the top-ranked Test team. Stiaan van Zyl was unbeaten on 33 and Dean Elgar was 28 not out for South Africa. The second and final Test will be played in Dhaka from July 30.Agency | New Delhi

Vodafone India has start-ed fourth generation (4G) network trials in selected areas, the company said here on Friday. “We are now trialling 4G services across selected areas,” the company said. In India, Bharti Airtel has been ex-panding its 4G footprint. Reliance Jio Infocomm is expected to come up with its 4G offer by 2015-end and Idea Cellular is likely to launch 4G services in select locations in 2016. The statement said Voda-fone Group has 24.1 mil-lion 4G customers across

18 markets and 4G ac-counts for 35 percent of data traffic in European markets. “Our emerging markets have maintained their strong momentum and more of our Europe-an businesses are return-ing to growth, as custom-er demand for 4G and data takes off,” Vittorio Colao, group chief exec-utive said. The statement said data revenue grew 65 percent in India in the April-June quarter sup-ported by the addition of 3.1 million new data cus-tomers, taking the total to 66.8 million.

Agency | New Delhi

A Delhi court is set to pronounce its order on Saturday on framing of charges in the Indian Premier League (IPL) spot fixing case involv-ing cricketers S Sree-santh, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan. Under-world don Dawood Ibra-him and his aide Chhota Shakeel are also among the 42 accused in the 6000-page chargesheet filed by a special cell of

the Delhi Police. “I get a feeling that my bad time will be over today. I trust the judiciary...Last three years were difficult for me. Cricket is everything for me, I am waiting for the judiciary to grant me justice,” Chandila told ANI ahead of the court order. The three Rajas-than Royals cricketers were arrested in May 2013 for alleged spot fixing in some matches of the sixth edition of IPL. The players were

let off on bail later after the court found there was not enough evidence to charge them under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), a special law to tackle organised crime syndicates. The court had also issued non-bail-able warrants against Dawood and Shakeel, Pakistan-based Javed Chutani, Salman alias Master and Ehteysham, who are all considered to be Dawood’s associates.

Agency | New Delhi

With BAI roping in top doubles coach Tan Kim Her, India’s chief bad-minton coach Pullela Gopichand today said the Malaysian will bring in a lot of experience and knowledge and he wants him to ensure maximum qualification for the Olympics Games next year. The Badminton As-sociation of India (BAI) has finalised the services

Agency | New Delhi

Ten-year-old Shubham Jaglan created history by winning the IJGA World Stars of Junior Golf event in Las Vegas on Thurs-day. Jaglan, the son of a milkman from Haryana, shot a three round score of 106 and won by a five-stroke margin, ahead of Americans Justin Dang and Sihan Sandhu and

My ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ earnings will go to cricket foundation: Irfan Pathan

Rain washes out final day, forces Bangladesh-South Africa Test to end in a draw

Amit Mishra Deserved India Test Recall, Says Narendra Hirwani

Indian Overseas Bank Q1 Net Down 94% at Rs 14 Crore

Hyundai hikes prices by upto Rs. 30,000 effective August

Vodafone India starts 4G trials in select circles

Agency | New Delhi

Leg-spinner Amit Mish-ra’s inclusion in the 15-member Test squad for three-match series in Sri Lanka next month has drawn mixed reactions from the cricket frater-nity. Mishra returned to the Test fold after four years. While former In-dia pacer Ajit Agarkar slammed Mishra’s inclu-sion in the team, former India leg-spinner Nar-

endra Hirwani, who has mentored Mishra over the last few years, hailed the 32-year-old’s Test recall. “It is a very good deci-sion to recall Amit. He deserves this call-up. I am very happy for him,” Hirwani told mid-day. Mishra last played a Test match against England at the Oval in 2011. He was wicketless in the match as he gave away 170 runs in his 38 overs. Hirwani’s

advice to Mishra is more about ‘attitude rather than technical’. “I kept telling him, getting picked for India is not in your hands. What is in your hand is a ball and you should be improving all the time. You must think about ex-cellence and remember pressure is something you bring on to yourself so cut out all those neg-ative thoughts,” Hirwani added.

Agency | Mumbai

Cricketer Irfan Pathan will be seen as the first wild-card entry on the celebrity dance show “Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Reloaded” and he says whatever he earns from his stint will be used for his cricket academy. Ir-fan and cricketer brother Yusuf Pathan have a joint foundation called Crick-et Academy of Pathans, which is a self-fund-ed project for the un-der-privileged children. “We have a foundation- Cricket Academy of Pa-thans- and it is our dream project that we launched last year,” Irfan. “It is a

self funded project where we help under-privi-leged children… coach them, give them equip-ments and other things. So whatever funding I get from here, we will use it there.” For Irfan, a self-confessed non-danc-er, the challenge of grooving on a national platform made him sign “Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Re-loaded”. “This offer came to me and I took it as a challenge. It took time for me to accept the show… I took two-three months. I am a non-danc-er. And this show is about the journey of non dancers and this thing

attracted me to do the show,” he said. “This is off season of cricket so I thought of taking up this new challenge. I will be able to learn one or two moves.” The all-rounder thinks if there is a fun element involved in a song then he enjoys it a bit more. He has started the rehearsals and he is having a tough time. “It has just been two days since I started rehearsing and I am finding it diffi-cult. I think hitting fours, sixes, playing cricket is easy. But that (cricket) is also difficult thing as you go out there and play the game,” he said.

IPL spot fixing: Court order on charges against players due today

I want Kim to maximise qualification for Rio Olympics: Pullela Gopichand

of Tan Kim Her of Ma-laysia and he will be joining the Indian team by the end of September.

Asked about his plans with Kim, Gopichand told said: “I want Kim to work on two levels.

Shubham Jaglan: Indian Tiger Woods in the making

Thailand’s Pongsapak Laopakdee in the Boys 9-10 years category at Angel Park. Jaglan had also clinched a one-

stroke win at the Junior World Golf Champion-ships at the Welk Resort Fountain Course in Cali-fornia last week.

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Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

A single bench of the Gujarat High Court on Friday recused itself “with a burning heart” from hearing the bail ap-plication of Afroz Hasan Fatta, a key accused in the Rs 10,000 crore ha-wala case. The bench said that it is not bound to reveal the reason for the recusal, and ordered the court’s registry to send the case before the Acting Chief Justice for placing it before another bench. It is said to be the biggest case of hawala scam, and its investi-gation is being moni-tored by the Supreme Court-appointed Spe-cial Investigation Team. Justice Z K Saiyed was

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has suffered a major set-back in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh encounter case as two key eye-witnesses have retracted their state-ments, stating they never witnessed the incident and were pressurised to give certain state-ments implicating the accused officers. These two witnesses were part of Gujarat Anti-Terror-ist Squad (ATS) team which abducted Sohr-ab and his wife, Kauser Bi, and eventually killed them in a fake encounter. The eye-witnesses – Gu-rudayal Singh Chaud-hary, posted in State Police Force (SRP), Gandhinagar as Assis-

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Vinodbhai Patel, a res-ident of Bhadeli vil-lage-Valsad district of Gujarat is a happy man. A small-time shrimp farmer Vinodbhai, whose family depends on his earning from shrimp farming, was struggling since past eight years to get a long-pend-ing land-lease issue re-solved. On Thursday, July 23 2105, Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel resolved this matter on-the-spot during SWAGAT Online program. Patel contacted the district ad-ministration and Revenue Department, received up-dates and instructed them to instantly take necessary action. Vinodbhai was handed over the renewed land-lease order for next

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

In a bid to assist the Bach-elor of Engineering, Mas-ter of Engineering and Master of Pharmacy the Gujarat Technological university started a se-ries of workshop on Pat-ent Search, Drafting and Filing called as “Patent Clinic” at Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. Ac-cording to GTU officials, till date 16 Patent Clinics have been organized suc-cessfully and over 320 Patents have been filed by students and faculty members associated with GTU affiliated colleges in field of IPR. The Ad-mission procedure for second Batch of PGDIPR has been started. In the syllabus there is inclusion of Chinese Patent System and African regional Pat-ent system, which is first

time to be taught by any University of India. GTU Innovation Council (GIC) has started its mission for Intellectual Property (IP) literacy for faculty mem-bers and students since September 2011. Akshai K. Aggarwal, Vice chan-cellor said that GTU is planning to state two new certificate courses in IPR and IP Valuation and Management. Research in engineering and pharmacy stream should contribute for creating a better world for tomorrow. While cre-ating awareness of IPR is the first step, and develop-ing IPR Policy is the sec-ond step, third and most significant step is manag-ing IPR process within an engineering and pharma-cy college is the setting up and running of in-house IPR cell.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

As many as 11 people from Dehgam, includ-ing seven of a family, were recently hospital-ized with acute paralysis and related symptoms. The seven family mem-bers identified as Kam-lesh Gajjar (48), his wife Kailashben (47), mother Sharda (82), sons Apoor-va (25) and Kaushal (15), daughter Bhoomi (23) and daughter in-law Tanvi (24) were rushed to a Gandhinagar hos-pital after they suffered acute paralysis mostly hands and in lower part of the body. Kamlesh, a government employee, and his family members are now undergoing re-habilitation at a multi-speciality physiotherapy centre in Dharnidhar. Experts have cited con-taminated oil to be the

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Gujarat University (GU) authorities have added two more students among the suspects in the mark inflation scam currently under investigation by Gu-jarat University police sta-tion. No arrests have been made in the case so far. GU police said the univer-sity authorities had named Moin Husain Shaikh, a student of Saraspur Arts and Commerce College; and Mohammad Salman Shaikh, a student of CU Shah City Commerce College as suspects in the scam. Moin had scored 51 marks in management accounting paper and 44 in auditing; these were changed to 55 and 64, respectively, in his mark sheet. Likewise, Moham-mad Nazir had got 39 in managing accounting but,

in his mark sheet, he had 65 marks in the paper. “Compared to the three main accused, the differ-ence in the marks scored by these students and the figure mentioned in their mark sheets is not vast,” said a GU official. “It is possible that the accused working at the data entry centre of Shree Computers (the agency to which the work was outsourced) had inflated their marks. How-ever, we have widened our probe to include students of all possible colleges whose results are under scrutiny.” Officials said that it is not possible to check each and every student’s record but they would take the results of students and randomly check some answer sheets and the marks in their mark sheet prepared by the agency.

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

With the powerful Patel community demanding reservation under the OBC quota, Gujarat may be staring at a difficult sit-uation ahead of the Civic Body elections. Around 30 thousand members of the community took out an aggressive rally demanding OBC status for the community and threatened further stir in the case their demands are not met. The community

has started agitating un-der a recently floated out-fit called Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti. “Politi-cal parties have been only using us for their benefits so far, but it is about time that we get our dues,” said Hardik Patel from Patel Anamat Andolan Samiti. “Our rallies have been so far peaceful bar ring yes-terday’s but after yester day , the permis sion for holding a rally in Bijapur has been can celled. But if this is the way things

go on, we can also go the Gurjar way and take matters into our hands if need be,” he added. “We are going to hold rallies in all the blocks across the state and submit memo-randum to the authorities over the next ten days and on August 25, the biggest programme will be held in Ahmedabad where around 22 lakh members of the community from all over the state are ex-pected to participate,” he added.

HC judge recuses from hearing bail plea of key hawala case accused

Vinodbhai a Shrimp Farmer benefits from SWAGAT in Gujarat

Sohrabuddin Encounter: Setback for CBI as two main witnesses retract statements

hearing the case for the past three days on a dai-ly basis. The hearing was expected on Friday, when he told the law-yers representing Fatta and the government that he is recusing himself. “With a burning heart, I am saying not before me. I don’t want to take up the case,” he said. Justice Saiyed also or-dered after the request of senior counsel PM Thakkar, appearing for

Fatta, to send the case before the Acting Chief Justice V M Sahai as soon as possible for placing it before an-other bench. Fatta has moved the petition in October 2014, seeking bail after his similar pe-tition was rejected by a special designated court under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Earlier this month, RN Sharma, a resident of Delhi, had

filed a petition before the High Court oppos-ing the bail petition of Fatta. Sharma, while re-questing to be allowed to join the case as third party, had also levelled an allegation that Fat-ta was transferred from Sabarmati Central Jail, Ahmedabad to Navsari sub-jail in south Gujarat without seeking court’s permission. Justice Saiyed permitted Shar-ma only to assist the prosecution on the law point for additional sub-mission and argument. Fatta’s counsel Thakkar had vehemently opposed petition and heated argu-ments were exchanged between Thakkar and Sharma’s lawyer Siraj Gori.

tant Sub-Inspector (ASI) and Nathubha Jadeja, constable in SRP – filed affidavits (a copy is with this paper) in the Special CBI court in Mumbai two weeks back in a re-sponse to an application moved by accused IPS officer Rajkumar Pandi-an for arraigning the duo as accused in the case. Pandian has said that

since the duo were a part of the encounter team, they ought to have been made as accused instead of witnesses. Pandian’s another application seek-ing discharge from the case is pending in the same court. Several ac-cused have already been discharged from the case that includes BJP presi-dent Amit Shah among

others. Although Jadeja had moved a similar af-fidavit in 2007, claiming that he was forced by then supervising officer in the case, IPS Rajnish Rai, to sign the state-ment. The case was then being investigated by CID (crime). Chaudhary, for the first time, has said that he was pressurised by the investigating agencies — the CID and the CBI — to give cer-tain statements. He has accused retired police-man V L Solanki, the star witness of the CBI, who first investigated the case as a CID officer, of pres-surising him to give false statement.

ten years then and there during the SWAGAT program. Such effective and speedy redressal of grievances of common man like Vinodbhai is a testimony to the success of Government of Guja-rat’s SWAGAT initiative. It reflects Patel’s sincere efforts towards the cause of Good Governance. In another incident, during February 2015 state-level

SWAGAT, Kavitaben Pu-jara of Thangadh, Suren-dranagar, had registered a complaint that her or-naments-pin money-other valuables were forcefully captured by her in-laws, then taken into police cus-tody and had been lying in godown since then. Kavi-taben was made to pay Rs 3000 every month as rent to police-godown. When this matter was brought

to Patel during SWAGAT, she directed the police of-ficials to return the money that Kavitaben had been paying as rent since last three years, and then en-sured that she receives her valuables at the earliest without any further proce-dures or delay. SWAGAT (State Wide Attention on Grievances by Applica-tion of Technology) is an online grievance re-

dressal system that helps to address and adminis-ter people’s grievances, where taluka-district-state is linked on a single plat-form. Launched in 2003 by then CM of Gujarat Narendra Modi, it has won the United Nations Public Service Award in 2010 for ‘Improving Transpar-ency, Accountability and Responsibility in Public Service.

Patel community presses hard for OBC status, holds rally in Gujarat

GTu claims to have filed 320 PAtents so far

Impure oil paralyzes eleven in Dehgam

cause for the paralysis. Medical toxicologist Dr Aruna Dewan said: “Such cases are very rare. Many doctors are getting such cases now-adays. Mercury tablets put in pulses to prevent them from rotting cannot cause such symptoms. These patients may have bought contaminated oil but the source has to be thoroughly investigat-ed. Somebody may have

intentionally or unin-tentionally contaminat-ed the oil with organo-phosphate. In Madhya Pradesh, I saw people storing grains in empty pesticide containers. The sample of oil has to be analyzed.” Neuro phys-iotherapist Dr Disha Shah said: “It’s a case of toxic neuropathy. Their castor oil was probably contam-inated following which all of them suffered pa-

ralysis. They also have weakness in shoulder.” She said the patients are being given advance neurophysiotheraphy to regenerate their nerves, neuromuscular electrical simulation to strengthen the muscles and advance laser therapy to reactivate dead cells. Four mem-bers of a family Bhogi-lal Kadiya, wife Jasho-da, daughter in-law Asha and granddaughter Mansi were also admitted to a private hospital in Rakhial with symptoms related to paralysis. Neurologist Dr Rakhil Yadav said, “The patients don’t have paraly-sis but only related symp-toms like numbness and weakness in lower limbs due to chemical imbal-ance in the body. National Institute of Occupational Health has confirmed that it was due to organophos-phate toxicity.

Gu marks scam: 2 more students under scanner