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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629 Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 28, 2016, Saturday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053 Describing the Northeast as India’s gateway to South East Asia, the PM asked the states of the region to take full advantage of this 28 th May, 2016 - Saturday Year :02, Issue : 133 Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/- Edition: Ahmedabad News Brief Sports Ministry asks states to promote football Agency | Panaji Goa Minister Dayanand Mandrekar is at the cen- tre of a row over his reported comment on availability of drugs in the state with the oppo- sition parties like Con- gress and AAP attack- ing him over the issue saying it showed BJP government’s “help- lessness” in tackling the menace. Mandrekar today said that he had only voiced concern that the drug problem have travelled to hinterlands and are not confined to beach belt. Agency | Mumbai Megastar Amitabh Bachchan will be team- ing up with friend, direc- tor Ram Gopal Varma for “Sarkar 3”. “We are talking about ‘Sarkar 3’. We will work out on the story. Hopefully work on it will begin soon,” Bachchan told report- ers here at a promotional event of his upcoming film “Te3n”. “Sarkar 3” will be the third instal- ment of the hit franchise, a crime drama based in Mumbai. Agency | New Delhi With an aim to make the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup a huge success, the Sports Ministry has urged all the states and Union Territories to take necessary steps to popularise and promote football in their region by including the game in various programmes. Delhi’s focus on removing NE isolation Goa minister’s take on drugs sparks row RGV, Big B to reunite for ‘Sarkar 3’ Development of the NE region through its pro-active Act East Policy “PM Modi in Shillong” Agency | Japan “Death fell from the sky and the world was changed,” U.S. President Barack Obama said, af- ter laying a wreath, clos- ing his eyes and briefly bowing his head before an arched monument in Hiroshima’s Peace Me- morial Park that honors those killed on August 6, 1945, when U.S. forces dropped the bomb that ushered in the nuclear age. The bombing, Mr. Obama said, “demonstrated that mankind possessed the means to destroy itself.” Mr. Obama did not apol- ogise, instead offering, in a carefully choreographed display, a simple reflec- tion on the horrors of war and his hope the horror of Hiroshima could spark a “moral awakening.” As he and Japanese Prime Min- ister Shinzo Abe stood Agency | Washington Indo-Pak ties can “tru- ly scale great heights” if Pakistan removes the “self-imposed” obstacle of terrorism, Prime Min- ister Narendra Modi said as he asked Islamabad to play its part by putting a complete stop to any kind of support to terrorism - “whether state or non- state”. “In my view, our ties can truly scale great heights once Pakistan re- moves the self-imposed obstacle of terrorism in the path of our relation- ship.” “We are ready to take the first step, but the path to peace is a two- way street,” Modi told The Wall Street Journal, in comments posted on its website today. He said he has always maintained that instead of fighting with each other, India and Pakistan should togeth- er fight against poverty. “Naturally we expect Pa- kistan to play its part,” he said. “But, there can be no compromise on terrorism. It can only be stopped if all support to terrorism, whether state or non-state, is completely stopped.” “Pakistan’s failure to take effective action in punish- Obama becomes first U.S. President to visit Hiroshima bomb site near an iconic bombed- out domed building, Mr. Obama acknowledged the devastating toll of war and urged the world to do better. “We stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imag- ine the moment the bomb fell ... we listen to a silent cry.” Mr. Obama said. A second atomic bomb, dropped on Nagasaki three days later Hiroshi- ma, killed 70,000 more. Mr. Obama also sought to look forward to the day when there was less danger of nuclear war. He received a Nobel Peace Prize early on his presi- dency for his anti-nuclear agenda but has since seen uneven progress. “We must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world with- out them,” Mr. Obama said of nuclear weapons. Agency | New Delhi The nexus between the middlemen, arms agents and Defence Ministry of- ficials has been broken, Defence Minister Mano- har Parrikar said on Fri- day and termed it as one of the “biggest achieve- ment” of the NDA gov- ernment. He also asserted that he had inherited the ministry with “fear psy- chosis and frozen mind- Manohar Parrikar: Have broken middlemen-Defence Ministry nexus On AgustaWestland probe, he said the investigators are hot on the trail of people, including journalists, who are linked to the VVIP chopper scam set” in the department where no one was ready to take any decision and changing that system was a challenge. The minister highlighted transparen- cy, fast decision- making process and ease of doing business among his oth- er successes. “Under our tenure, we have broken the nexus that the mid- dlemen and arms agents had with officials in De- fence Ministry,” Parrikar said in an interview. He said things have come to such a change that offi- cers are not afraid of put- ting negative views on a file which they avoided earlier. “The crux of the achievement is change in mindset. The Minis- try was in a fear psycho- sis and was stuck up in a frozen mindset. I have managed to break this barrier of fear and cre- ate atmosphere of trust, if not full but partial that is good enough for the Ministry to start mov- ing,” he said. Parrikar, who assumed charge of the Ministry in Novem- ber 2014 from Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, talked about wide-rang- ing issues concerning his Ministry including Rafale deal, Agust- aWestland scam and ac- quisition programmes. Peace is a two-way street, remove self-imposed obstacle of terrorism: PM Modi tells Pakistan ing the perpetrators of ter- ror attacks limits the for- ward progress in our ties,” said the Prime Minister. Modi said his govern- ment’s proactive agenda for a peaceful and pros- perous neighbourhood began from the very first day of his government. “I have said that the future that I wish for India is the future that I dream for my neighbours. My visit to Lahore was a clear pro- jection of this belief,” he said. Ruling out a change in India’s decades-old policy of non-alignment, Modi said that despite the border dispute, there have been no clashes with Chi- na, pointing out the “new way” in today’s “interde- pendent world” unlike the last century. CBSE Class 10 results 2016 to be declared at 2 pm on May 28 CBSE Class 10 results 2016: A total of 13,73,853 students have appeared for Class 10 exam Agency | New Delhi The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare the Class 10 result on May 28 at 2 pm. Students can get their results from the board’s website www. cbse.nic.in or http:// www.results.nic.in or www.cbseresults.nic.in. The schools will auto- Agency | Guwahati The NDA government at the Centre was keen on reducing isolation of the Northeastern region through its ambitious Act East Policy which in turn would improve all- round connectivity of the region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday in Shillong. PM Modi was in the North- east for the second time in four days. “The gov- ernment has been focus- ing on development of the Northeastern region through its pro-active Act East Policy. As part of this policy, we are fo- cusing on reducing the isolation of the region by improving all round con- nectivity through road, rail, telecom, power and waterways sectors,” said PM Modi. He was speak- ing at the 65th plenary session of the North East- matically get their entire results on email IDs al- ready registered with the board, an official state- ment said. It said that as per previous years, board would be disseminating its results through IVRS also. The telephone num- bers of NIC and MTNL through which results can be accessed through IVRS are 24300699 or 28127030 – for local subscribers in Delhi, and 011 – 24300699 or 011 -28127030 – for sub- scribers in other parts of the country. ern Council (NEC) in the Meghalaya capital. De- scribing the Northeast as India’s gateway to South East Asia, the PM asked the states of the region to take full advantage of this. “We are opening up both road and rail routes to our neighbouring coun- tries. This should give a boost to the economic de- velopment of the region,” he said. “The North East region is also very im- portant to us for strate- gic reasons. And it is my conviction that we have to bring this region at par with the other developed regions of the country. In the current Budget, more than Rs.30,000 crores have been earmarked for the Northeastern region. It should be our endeav- our to ensure that this money is spent well for the development of the region,” said PM Modi. Reiterating the NDA government’s belief in cooperative and compet- itive federalism, prime minister Modi said that states that were strong and want to grow further, needed to be given ade- quate authority and re- sources. “And states that are not so strong need to be given needful assis- tance. It is in this regard that based on the report of the Committee of Chief Ministers, we have decid- ed to continue to provide assistance in the ratio of 90:10 for core Central schemes and 80:20 for non-core schemes to the Northeastern states,” he said. The Centre, he said in 2014 created a special- ised highways construc- tion agency for the North East. This agency – Na- tional Highways and In- frastructure Development Corporation (NHIDC) – was currently imple- menting 34 projects in the region covering a length of 1001 km at a total cost of over Rs. 10,000 crore, the prime minister said. Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya were put up on the rail map. Agartala has also been connected with broad gauge line. We are on the way to ensure that all the Northeastern states come on the rail map soon.

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ENGLISH DAILY MORNING REPUTED NEWS PAPER, AHMEDABAD

RNI NO.: GUJENG/2014/59629

Editor : Kapilkumar M. Hirpara Deputy Editor : Chirag Rudani May 28, 2016, Saturday Mo : 98250 98053 Ph: 079-32452269 Web: www.sunvillasamachar.com/en

Sub Editor: Dhruvil Makani Office: B/14, Madhav Chamber’s, India Colony, Opp-Vidhyanagar School, Bapunagar, Ahmedababad - 380024 Email: [email protected] Mo : 98250 98053

Describing the Northeast as India’s gateway to South East Asia, the PM asked the states of the region to take full advantage of this

28th May, 2016 - SaturdayYear :02, Issue : 133Pages: 04, Price : Rs. 1/-Edition: Ahmedabad

News BriefSports Ministry

asks states to promote football

Agency | Panaji

Goa Minister Dayanand Mandrekar is at the cen-tre of a row over his reported comment on availability of drugs in the state with the oppo-sition parties like Con-gress and AAP attack-ing him over the issue saying it showed BJP government’s “help-lessness” in tackling the menace. Mandrekar today said that he had only voiced concern that the drug problem have travelled to hinterlands and are not confined to beach belt.

Agency | Mumbai

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan will be team-ing up with friend, direc-tor Ram Gopal Varma for “Sarkar 3”. “We are talking about ‘Sarkar 3’. We will work out on the story. Hopefully work on it will begin soon,” Bachchan told report-ers here at a promotional event of his upcoming film “Te3n”. “Sarkar 3” will be the third instal-ment of the hit franchise, a crime drama based in Mumbai.

Agency | New Delhi

With an aim to make the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup a huge success, the Sports Ministry has urged all the states and Union Territories to take necessary steps to popularise and promote football in their region by including the game in various programmes.

Delhi’s focus on removing NE isolation

Goa minister’s take on drugs

sparks row

RGV, Big B to reunite for

‘Sarkar 3’

Development of the NE region through its pro-active Act East Policy“PM Modi in Shillong”

Agency | Japan

“Death fell from the sky and the world was changed,” U.S. President Barack Obama said, af-ter laying a wreath, clos-ing his eyes and briefly bowing his head before an arched monument in Hiroshima’s Peace Me-morial Park that honors those killed on August 6, 1945, when U.S. forces dropped the bomb that

ushered in the nuclear age. The bombing, Mr. Obama said, “demonstrated that mankind possessed the means to destroy itself.” Mr. Obama did not apol-ogise, instead offering, in a carefully choreographed display, a simple reflec-tion on the horrors of war and his hope the horror of Hiroshima could spark a “moral awakening.” As he and Japanese Prime Min-ister Shinzo Abe stood

Agency | Washington

Indo-Pak ties can “tru-ly scale great heights” if Pakistan removes the “self-imposed” obstacle of terrorism, Prime Min-ister Narendra Modi said as he asked Islamabad to play its part by putting a complete stop to any kind of support to terrorism - “whether state or non-state”. “In my view, our ties can truly scale great heights once Pakistan re-moves the self-imposed obstacle of terrorism in the path of our relation-ship.” “We are ready to take the first step, but the

path to peace is a two-way street,” Modi told The Wall Street Journal, in comments posted on its website today. He said he has always maintained that instead of fighting with each other, India and Pakistan should togeth-er fight against poverty. “Naturally we expect Pa-kistan to play its part,” he said. “But, there can be no compromise on terrorism. It can only be stopped if all support to terrorism, whether state or non-state, is completely stopped.” “Pakistan’s failure to take effective action in punish-

Obama becomes first U.S. President to visit Hiroshima bomb site

near an iconic bombed-out domed building, Mr. Obama acknowledged the devastating toll of war and urged the world to do better. “We stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imag-ine the moment the bomb fell ... we listen to a silent cry.” Mr. Obama said. A second atomic bomb, dropped on Nagasaki three days later Hiroshi-ma, killed 70,000 more. Mr. Obama also sought to look forward to the day when there was less danger of nuclear war. He received a Nobel Peace Prize early on his presi-dency for his anti-nuclear agenda but has since seen uneven progress. “We must have the courage to escape the logic of fear and pursue a world with-out them,” Mr. Obama said of nuclear weapons.

Agency | New Delhi

The nexus between the middlemen, arms agents and Defence Ministry of-ficials has been broken, Defence Minister Mano-har Parrikar said on Fri-day and termed it as one of the “biggest achieve-ment” of the NDA gov-ernment. He also asserted that he had inherited the ministry with “fear psy-chosis and frozen mind-

Manohar Parrikar: Have broken middlemen-Defence Ministry nexusOn AgustaWestland probe, he said the

investigators are hot on the trail of people, including journalists, who are linked to the VVIP chopper scam

set” in the department where no one was ready to take any decision and changing that system was a challenge. The minister highlighted transparen-cy, fast decision- making process and ease of doing business among his oth-er successes. “Under our tenure, we have broken

the nexus that the mid-dlemen and arms agents had with officials in De-fence Ministry,” Parrikar said in an interview. He said things have come to such a change that offi-cers are not afraid of put-ting negative views on a file which they avoided earlier. “The crux of the

achievement is change in mindset. The Minis-try was in a fear psycho-sis and was stuck up in a frozen mindset. I have managed to break this barrier of fear and cre-ate atmosphere of trust, if not full but partial that is good enough for the Ministry to start mov-ing,” he said. Parrikar, who assumed charge of the Ministry in Novem-ber 2014 from Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, talked about wide-rang-ing issues concerning his Ministry including Rafale deal, Agust-aWestland scam and ac-quisition programmes.

Peace is a two-way street, remove self-imposed obstacle of terrorism: PM Modi tells Pakistan

ing the perpetrators of ter-ror attacks limits the for-ward progress in our ties,” said the Prime Minister. Modi said his govern-

ment’s proactive agenda for a peaceful and pros-perous neighbourhood began from the very first day of his government. “I

have said that the future that I wish for India is the future that I dream for my neighbours. My visit to Lahore was a clear pro-jection of this belief,” he said. Ruling out a change in India’s decades-old policy of non-alignment, Modi said that despite the border dispute, there have been no clashes with Chi-na, pointing out the “new way” in today’s “interde-pendent world” unlike the last century.

CBSE Class 10 results 2016 to be declared at 2 pm on May 28

CBSE Class 10 results 2016: A

total of 13,73,853 students have

appeared for Class 10 exam

Agency | New Delhi

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare the Class 10 result on May 28 at 2 pm. Students can get their results from the board’s website www.cbse.nic.in or http://www.results.nic.in or www.cbseresults.nic.in. The schools will auto-

Agency | Guwahati

The NDA government at the Centre was keen on reducing isolation of the Northeastern region through its ambitious Act East Policy which in turn would improve all-round connectivity of the region, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday in Shillong. PM Modi was in the North-east for the second time in four days. “The gov-

ernment has been focus-ing on development of the Northeastern region through its pro-active Act East Policy. As part of this policy, we are fo-cusing on reducing the isolation of the region by improving all round con-nectivity through road, rail, telecom, power and waterways sectors,” said PM Modi. He was speak-ing at the 65th plenary session of the North East-

matically get their entire results on email IDs al-ready registered with the board, an official state-ment said. It said that as per previous years, board would be disseminating its results through IVRS also. The telephone num-bers of NIC and MTNL through which results can be accessed through IVRS are 24300699 or 28127030 – for local subscribers in Delhi, and 011 – 24300699 or 011 -28127030 – for sub-scribers in other parts of the country.

ern Council (NEC) in the Meghalaya capital. De-scribing the Northeast as India’s gateway to South East Asia, the PM asked the states of the region to take full advantage of this. “We are opening up both road and rail routes to our neighbouring coun-

tries. This should give a boost to the economic de-velopment of the region,” he said. “The North East region is also very im-portant to us for strate-gic reasons. And it is my conviction that we have to bring this region at par with the other developed

regions of the country. In the current Budget, more than Rs.30,000 crores have been earmarked for the Northeastern region. It should be our endeav-our to ensure that this money is spent well for the development of the region,” said PM Modi.

Reiterating the NDA government’s belief in cooperative and compet-itive federalism, prime minister Modi said that states that were strong and want to grow further, needed to be given ade-quate authority and re-sources. “And states that are not so strong need to be given needful assis-tance. It is in this regard that based on the report of the Committee of Chief Ministers, we have decid-ed to continue to provide assistance in the ratio of 90:10 for core Central schemes and 80:20 for non-core schemes to the Northeastern states,” he

said. The Centre, he said in 2014 created a special-ised highways construc-tion agency for the North East. This agency – Na-tional Highways and In-frastructure Development Corporation (NHIDC) – was currently imple-menting 34 projects in the region covering a length of 1001 km at a total cost of over Rs. 10,000 crore, the prime minister said. Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya were put up on the rail map. Agartala has also been connected with broad gauge line. We are on the way to ensure that all the Northeastern states come on the rail map soon.

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SAtURDAY, MAY 28, 2016

QUOTE OF THE

DAYthe problem begins with the way we define “urban” and “rural”

As per the 2011 Census, there are 6,40,930 villages in India, of which around 6,00,000 can be regarded as inhabited. The Census, though, treats rural or village population as a residual even as it has different catego-ries of “urban”. If a settlement is under a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or a notified town area committee, it becomes a statutory town and is hence urban. Another definition of urban is linked to demo-graphic characteristics: If in a population size of 5,000, 75 per cent of the male working population is en-gaged in non-agricultural pursuits and the population density exceeds 400 people per sq km, this becomes a Census town, regardless of whether it is a statutory town or not. This reclassification — a deviation from the traditional notions of urbanisation, which we link to the natural rate of growth in urban areas or rural-ur-ban migration — also results in urbanisation. In fact, between 2001 and 2011, a large chunk of increased urbanisation was because of Census towns and not statutory ones. There is also the matter of an urban outgrowth, when a village (or hamlet) is physically contiguous to a town and possesses urban features; it is then treated as an urban agglomeration. Therefore, anything other than a statutory town, Census town or urban agglomeration is a village. In that sense, the vil-lage is residual, regardless of its population size. The population can be 10,000 people or it can also be 100 people. I find it odd that the 2011 Census showed 222 villages in the (National Capital Territory), though I understand the definitional issue. There is a process for transition to the “urban”, but that hasn’t yet oc-curred for these 222 villages. There is a notification, land is acquired by the DDA and during the transition from a panchayat to municipality, there is understand-able speculation on the land. You can thus find one side of a road that is “urban” and an opposite side still “rural”, like the area near Masoodpur village. As per the 2001 data, 91,000 villages had population size less than 200, with almost 13,000 of them in Odisha and around 9,000 in HP and UP. There were 1,27,000 villages with population sizes between 200 and 499, with their concentration in UP, Odisha, MP and even Maharashtra. Delivering public goods and services in a village with a population size of 10,000, where there is a gram panchayat, is relatively easy. Delivering it in a village with a population size less than 200 is much more difficult. Delivering it in every habitation within the village is even more difficult. I forgot to mention that some villages with small population sizes are in difficult geographical terrain.

“the issue of reappointment of RBI governor Raghuram Rajan was an administrative subject and it should not be an issue of interest of the media, Besides, it will come up only in September,” - PM Narendra Modi has finally made

a comment in the wake of continuing attack on Raghuram Rajan in recent months...

Was intimidated by Amit trivedi: Kanika Kapoor

Agency | New Delhi

Kanika Kapoor could not believe her luck when she got a call from music director Amit Trivedi to record a song for “Udta Punjab” and the singer says she was nervous before the recording. The “Baby Doll” hitmaker says it was a wish come true to work with Trivedi as she admires his work a lot. “When I got a call from him, I was a bit surprised. When I went to see him, I was ner-vous and a little intim-idated… I am new in the industry and I have been fan of him but he

made me very comfort-able. He explained the whole script and we just recorded the song the same day,” Kanika told agency. The 38-year-old singer said she was not sure the “Lootera” music director would use her voice. “I called him and said, ‘Sir, I will come back and do a proper re-cording and this was just the scratch.’ He told me not to worry. “I thought he did not want to use my voice. A few days lat-er I called him and said, ‘Sir, you are using my voice, right?’ He said, ‘We loved it! It’s very raw and that’s what I like about your voice.’”

Agency | Mumbai

Bollywood actor Ran-deep Hooda says super-star Salman Khan has given one of the best per-formances of his career in their upcoming film “Sultan”. Produced by Yash Raj Films, “Sultan” stars Salman in the titular role and centres around a wrestler who has prob-lems in his professional and personal life. When asked how was it work-ing with the “Dabangg” star, Randeep told report-

Agency | New Delhi

Two people, waiting. This is an apt one-line description of a film about life, lasting love and impending loss which explores a zone Bollywood doesn’t both-er with. Which is itself so refreshing that you want to champion the attempt, as well some of the out-come, even if it doesn’t hit all the marks, all the way. Shiv (Naseeruddin Shah) and Tara (Kalki Koechlin) are unlike-ly companions in one of life’s most difficult journeys, as they count

Agency | Mumbai

There are three elements that work in Ram Gopal Varma’s film on the noto-rious bandit Veerappan. The first is the real life story itself, the second is the casting and styling of Sandeep Bharadwaj as Veerappan (he played the same part in the original Kannada film, Killing Veerappan) and the third is the locations and pro-duction design. The list of things that do not work is longer: the jarring back-ground music, which Varma cannot seem to do without; the lack of smart editing, which could have shaved off a substantial amount of flab from the narrative; a few of the performances, in particular the monoto-nous Sachiin Joshi as the leader of the special task

Agency | Mumbai

Buzz has it that the Varun Dhawan and John Abra-ham starrer Dishoom will have the duo por-traying the characters of two undercover In-dian spies. Reportedly, they would be exposing a match-fixing racket in the movie. According to agency a source close to the unit revealed, “Di-shoom is a story about two Indian spies, John Abraham and Varun

Dhawan, who are sent on a mission to Abu Dhabi. The situation is compli-cated and the journey is full of shocking twists and turns. Saqib Saleem will be seen as a crick-eter in the film.” It has also been reported that the makers have decid-ed to turn Dishoom into a franchise. The source explains the reason be-hind it saying, “Dishoom will establish the two characters who are stuck in a larger-than-life situ-

Sultan is Salman Khan’s best performance: Randeep Hooda

‘Veerappan’ review: Brilliant camerawork but mediocre otherwise

“Project Marathwada” presented by Jairush Entertainment in association with Wadia Production & Eagle Eye Entertainment in Ahmedabad

Release Date : 3 rd June , 2016 Hindi Film : “Project Marathwada”

Censor Certificate : U ADirector : Bhavin wadia

Cast : Om Puri , Seema Biswas, Govind Namdeo, Dilip tahil, Farrah

Kedar, Caroll, Kunal Seth , Rahul Patel.

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This film depicts the story of 60 years -old farmer, Tu-karam Ingle, from the Marathwada region of Maha-

rashtra. which is a drought prone area. He comes to Mumbai hoping to met the Chief Minister ; carrying suicide note and letters written to various ministries ( Agriculture &Home, CM) by his fellow farmers of his village . He also wants to meet the company’s chairperson who has acquired their fellow farmer’s land through various means for thermal power plant which they have lost due to non - repayment of loans and now their children and wife have no other source of income other than farming. So he has come to Mumbai on behalf of their villagers with their griev-ances and wants solutions for these issue . He also also want a ban on B T seeds (genetically modified seeds). Tukaram coincidentally comes in contact with ( Kadambari, Sachin, Krishnan and Vicky) 4 BMM students ( study of mass media in journalism). They have been given a project to make a documentary or short film on farmers suicides happening across India and these 4 students start using this protagonist for their purpose . Tukaram gives them information re-garding root causes of farmers suicide and how it can be stopped etc.

Salman Khan has given one

of the best performances of his career

in Sultan says Randeep Hooda

ers, “It has always been great. We are very good friends and so it trans-lates on screen. I am very happy to just do a mov-ie with Salman Khan. I loved being a part of ‘Kick’ and now I am a part of ‘Sultan’.” The ac-tor was speaking at the success party of his lat-est release “Sarbjit” last evening. Randeep said his part in the Ali Ab-bas Zafar-directed sports drama is smaller than “Kick”, but it is still a

special feeling. “Though my part is a lot small-er than ‘Kick’, but I am there and we got to hang out… I think it’s proba-bly one of Salman’s best performance,” he said. The actor is elated with the response to “Sarbjit” from the audience. In the Omung Kumar-directed film, Randeep played the role of Sarabjit Singh, an Indian national who died following an alleged as-sault by fellow prisoners at a Pakistani jail.

Varun Dhawan and John Abraham to play spies in ‘Dishoom’?

Waiting movie review

ation. The franchise will be about how these two characters resolve differ-ent issues that take place across the world. All the films that will form a part of the franchise will be a fictional take on some or the other real life in-cident,” reports agency. The movie which also stars Jacqueline Fernan-dez, is supposed to hit the big screens on July 29, 2016.

Directed by Rohit Dhawan, the movie also stars

Jacqueline Fernandez in a crucial role

force focused on tracking down the bandit and the one-dimensional all-bad Veerappan. While we are given an academic ac-count of the rise of Veer-appan, we learn nothing new about him—his mo-dus operandi, how he came to marry, what he did with all this wealth. Varma’s interest is main-ly in Operation Cocoon, which led to Veerappan’s killing in 2004. The film opens with an attack on a local police outpost and the brutal killing of a se-

nior cop. The law enforce-ment agencies are repeat-edly being out-gunned by Veerappan and his gang. Finally, the Tamil Nadu and Karnataka po-lice forces unite to form a combined task force to flush out and kill the san-dalwood and ivory smug-gler. Kannan (Joshi), the head of the task force, recruits the dead cop’s wife (Lisa Ray) to be-friend and spy on Veerap-pan’s wife Muthulakshmi (Usha Jadhav), who is in police custody.

Both Naseeruddin Shah, Kalki

Koechlin are good fits for their parts

out days and nights in a Kochi hospital. They are waiting for a sign from their respective coma-tose spouses : Shiv from his motionless-for-sever-al-months wife (Suhasini Maniratnam) and Tara from her recently-crit-ically-injured husband (Arjun Mathur). Will they be able to breathe on their own, walk out of the antiseptic rooms they are incarcerated in, sur-rounded by sterile ma-chines and white-coat-ed doctors wreathed in

smiles which doesn’t reach their eyes? Those are the questions Shiv and Tara wrestle with, the former with the sto-ic fortitude which comes from a long wait ; the latter, impatient, hurting, wanting to solve every-thing now, now, now. Shiv’s marriage has last-ed for forty long years ; Tara’s for a few weeks. She’s amazed at the po-tentially long shelf life of a relationship she’s just got into; he smiles at her gently.

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SPORTS ROUNDUPEverest Steel Building Solutions launches

As bodies return from Everest, relatives struggle to cope

Winning spree intact; Sensex, Nifty surge 5% in three sessions

Agency | Kathmandu

Climbers on Friday found the body of one of two Indians who went missing near the top of Mount Everest, while a helicopter brought back the body of an Australian woman who died on the moun-tain. Worsening weather was forcing everyone to descend to safety, with the last missing climber presumed dead. The discovery of Paresh Chandra Nath’s body brings the official Everest death toll this year to four. Searchers were unable to find the body of a fifth climber, Gautam Ghosh, who disap-peared along with Nath on May 21. Without official confirmation that Ghosh had died, his family in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata still held out hope he had somehow survived. He had been attempting to climb Everest for a fourth time, after failing to

reach the summit on previous attempts.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Everest Steel Building Solutions, the Pre-Engi-neered Building division of Everest Industries Ltd, today, launched India’s first Technical Manual on Pre-Engineered Building (PEB) technology. The manual was unveiled by a panel of eminent archi-tects and structural engineering consultants from Gujarat in a gala event organized at Hotel Radis-son Blu, The Technical Manual will be used by Ar-chitects, Design Engineers, and Project Managers as a technical orientation reference guide and/or training tool to acquaint themselves with design-ing, detailing, fabrication and erection of metal buildings. The launch was followed by a panel discussion wherein eminent panellists including Jignesh Shah- Head of Design- Adani Power ltd., B.K. PATEL- Head of Engineering. Mot Macdon-alds, Kiran Bhavasar – Bhavsar Asscoaites, Bimal Shah, Head of the Department of Applied Mechan-ics/ Structural Design, MS University of Technolo-gy, Devndra Bhai Shah- ( Kamal mangaldas ), Ajit Nair, Gautam Talati and Maitrey Talati discussed the roadmap of Pre-engineered building industry

growth in India.

Agency | Mumbai

Markets gained for the fourth straight session with Nifty settling above the 8,150 levels comfortably supported by sustained buying across the board es-pecially the index heavyweights like RIL, Infosys and HDFC. Above-normal monsoon forecast, bet-ter than expected Q4 numbers and strength in rupee bolstered the rally. The S&P BSE Sensex soared 287 points to end at 26,653 and Nifty50 surged 87 points to end at 8,157. Nifty50 closed at high-est mark since Oct 29, 2015. In broader markets, BSE Midcap index outperformed the larger peers and ended up 1.3%, however BSE Smallcap index under-performed and gained 0.6%. According to Jimeet Modi, CEO, SAMCO Securities,”Sharp rally breaking the key barrier of NIFTY 8000 has most likely re-started the long term bull market in

the Indian stock market.

IPL 2 6

Virat Kohli plays without compromising technique, says Sachin

Special honour to become Manchester United manager: Jose Mourinho

Agency | Manchester

Manchester United have hired Jose Mourinho as their new manager, en-trusting one of football’s most successful coaches to restore the fortunes of one of England’s most prestigious club. Unit-ed said Jose Mourinho signed a three-year con-tract with an option to stay at the club until at least 2020. “To become Manchester United man-ager is a special honour in the game,” Mourinho said. “It is a club known and admired throughout the world. There is a mys-tique and a romance about it which no other club can match.” The 53-year-old Jose Mourinho, who has been out of work after be-ing sacked by Chelsea in December, replaces Louis van Gaal after the Dutch-man was fired on Monday,

Agency | Dubai

The iconic Sachin Ten-dulkar feels that India’s current No.1 batsman Virat Kohli’s secret of success is playing with a “straight bat” and “visu-alising all three formats without ever compromis-ing on his technique”. “Virat presents the straight bat and scores with good cricketing shots. He is a special tal-ent and he works hard on his game. His discipline and commitment has to be emulated. He visualises

Agency | Astana

India’s Sonia Lather as-sured herself of atleast a silver medal at the AIBA Women’s World Champi-onship after she won her semi-final bout against Kazakhstan’s Aizhan Khojabekova on Thurs-day in Astana. Lather, competing in the 57kg category, won by unan-imous decision of the three judges to advance in the final where she will face Itlay’s Alessia Me-siano. The former Asian silver-medallist looked tired in the fourth and fi-

Agency | New Delhi

If there is one team in the IPL which knows how to win crunch moments, it is Kolkata Knight Rid-ers . This rare quality has fetched KKR and Gau-tam Gambhir two IPL titles, but this season the team staggered during the business end of IPL 2016, winning just two of their last six league games be-fore being knocked out in the Eliminator by Sun-risers Hyderabad. KKR’s successful run in the past few seasons has owed much to the openers Gam-bhir and Robin Uthappa’s good form, and in this edition too the pair began well by scoring 461 runs in the first nine matches for the opening wicket, which included four fif-ty-plus stands and one hundred-run partnership. But in the next six games, including the Elimina-

Agency | Dhaka

Former Zimbabwe skip-per Heath Streak, who as the fast bowling coach guided Bangladesh to the 2015 World Cup knock-outs, has decided to step down from the post, he has held since 2014. Streak said he will quit the post at the end of the month after deciding not to renew his contract. “I have decided that I shall leave my role as a national bowling coach when my contract expires at the end the month,” Streak said via his agent on Twitter on Friday. “I feel now is the right time for me and my family to make this decision and I look forward to the fu-ture as I look to continue my coaching career,” he added. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB)

Agency | New Delhi

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to accord urgent hearing and grant interim stay on the oper-ation of recently-promul-gated ordinance which allows States to continue with their separate en-trance tests for MBBS and BDS courses for ac-ademic year 2016-17. “Let us not create further confusion on medical en-trance test and let there be some certainty for the students. Moreover, this (ordinance) is there for one year only,” a vacation bench of Justices P.C. Pant and D.Y. Chandra-chud said while declining urgent hearing of the plea filed by an Indore-based doctor on the issue. “Let

the first technical Manual on Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB) in India

Sachin tendulkar is also open to

the idea of day-night test cricket which he feels can make the format

attractive for audiences

different formats without ever compromising on his technique. In addition, he is very strong mentally and thrives in pressure situations,” Tendulkar told ‘Gulf News’ in an interview. Tendulkar was all praise for the quality of cricket in the Indian Premier League, which he believes is on an upswing in recent times. “The level of competition in the IPL has been steadily grow-ing. We have had last

couple of seasons, where the last match of the pool has decided the final standings and the teams for the knockout phase. It is great for the tourna-ment as the interest level is maintained through-out,” he said. While T20s are about entertainment where spectators want a fair share of fours and sixes, Tendulkar feels that in Test cricket, there should be something for the bowlers too.

two years into his three-year deal. Jose Mourin-ho will look to succeed where David Moyes and Van Gaal failed, in what is proving to be a chal-lenging post-Alex Fergu-son era at United since 2013. Twice a Champi-ons League winner, with FC Porto and Inter Milan, Mourinho has won the Premier League title three times across two spells with Chelsea, as well as domestic league titles with Porto in Portugal, Inter Milan in Italy and

Real Madrid in Spain. He is as close it gets in foot-ball to being a guaranteed trophy winner, especially with the funding United is expected to splash out in the transfer market. “Jose Mourinho is quite simply the best manager in the game today,” United ex-ecutive vice chairman Ed Woodward said. “He has won trophies and inspired players in countries across Europe and, of course, he knows the Premier League very well, having won three titles here.

Sonia Lather assures medal at AIBA Women’s World Championship

IPL review: Business end blemishes cost Kolkata Knight Riders

Heath Streak Steps Down As Bangladesh Bowling CoachSC refuses urgent hearing of

plea against NEEt Ordinance

Sonia Lather, competing in the 57kg category, won by unanimous decision of the three judges to advance in the final

where she will face Itlay’s Alessia Mesiano

nal round but had done enough in the first three round to make a strong case for the final. Lather is the lone Indian boxer to

be assured of a medal at the ongoing Worlds after all others earlier failed to advance to the semi-finals.

said Streak had informed them of his decision via email. “Streak informed us through an email on Thursday that he will not renew his contract,” BCB cricket operations chief Akram Khan said on Fri-day. Under Streak, Ban-gladesh not only reached the World Cup knockouts for the first time, but also

beat Pakistan, India and South Africa in the same year, to qualify for the 2017 Champions Trophy in England. Streak, who is reportedly eyeing a job at India’s National Crick-et Academy in Bangalore, is currently the bowling coach of the Gujarat Li-ons franchise in the Indi-an Premier League.

Under Heath Streak, Bangladesh not only reached the World Cup knockouts for the first time, but also beat Pakistan, India and South Africa in the same year, and also qualified for

the 2017 Champions trophy, which will be held in England

tor, the duo managed just 105 runs. Getting starts is massive in T20, but in this regard KKR were sorely let down. While Yusuf Pathan and Andre Rus-sell powered KKR home three times from unlikely positions, the rest of the middle order cut a sorry figure. Generally a settled unit, KKR are not known to tinker much with their playing XI irrespective of winning or losing, but this season there were a lot of changes - some forced, some in accordance with match conditions and some that made little

sense. KKR’s spin-heavy bowling attack has been one of the most potent units in the tournament’s history, but this season it lacked that defining edge. Crucially, their lead spin-ner Sunil Narine, with a remodelled action, was not at his best. Narine (11), Piyush Chawla (11), Shakib Al Hasan (5), Kuldeep Yadav (6) and Brad Hogg (4) com-bined to take 37 wick-ets, while pacers Russell (15), Morne Morkel (10), Umesh Yadav (10), and Ankit Rajpoot (3) grab-bled 38.

the matter come up for hearing after the (sum-mer) vacation,” it said. The court prima facie did not agree with the submis-sion of senior advocate Vivek Tankha, appear-ing for petitioner Anand Rai who also claims to be a whistle blower in the Vyapam scam, that the government was not competent to nullify the

judicial order by pro-mulgating the ordinance. Attorney-General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Centre, said the or-dinance, which keeps State boards outside the purview of single medi-cal entrance test NEET, is only for this academic year and the government was well within its right to come up with it.

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Correspondent | Rajkot

Chief Minister Anan-diben Patel today said that Gujarat Government has decided to allocate Rs.500-700 crores ev-ery year to State Police Housing Corporation. Dedicating four build-ings to the police force in Rajkot, she said the State Government is con-cerned about the welfare of the last man in the last man. She said that senior police officers like CPs and SPs can stay at Cir-cuit Houses or rent hous-es but small policemen find it difficult to find homes. The buildings she inaugurated included Rs.5.07-crore ten-storey residential building for 40 head constables and constables, Rs.1.17-crore Aji Dam Police Station, Rs.84.27-lakh bungalow

Correspondent | Rajkot

Days after forest officials encaged 13 lions of a pride in Amerli over sus-picion of being maneat-ers, a 70-year-old woman was reportedly mauled to death by a lioness at Vad-nagar village in Kodinar taluka of neighbouring Gir Somnath district on Thursday evening. This is the second such incident over a week and the fourth in the past three months in Gir region. Valai Lakh-notra was cutting grass on the dike of an agricultur-al field when the lioness suddenly emerged from a nearby sugarcane farm,

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

At a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi is strengthening relations with Iran, three Kutch families are anxiously waiting for the release of their loved ones who have been languishing in an Iran jail since Au-gust 2014. Three sailors - Umar Salemamad Thaim, Ibrahim Razzak Sap, and Sajid Umar Sumra - are in a jail in Minab port near Bunder Abbas. The three,

along with nine other sail-ors, were aboard the car-go ship Al Shena, which was detained by Iranian authorities on August 4, 2014. While nine crew members were sent back to India following the in-tervention of the Indian consulate, the three were stuck. Since then, the families of these sailors have appealed for help to Kutch collector, CM Anandiben Patel, and even external affairs min-ister Sushma Swaraj.

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

Union Road Transport and Highway minister Nitin Gadkari will launch works for widening of four laning of about 260 km long Bhavnagar-Somnath coastal highway NH8E in Gujarat on May 30 at Veraval. Gadkari will lay foundation stone for this project. The highway is presently two-lane. It will be converted to four-lane. The widening work is likely to complete in two and half years period. The

Government of India has approved nearly Rs 5,000 crore for this project. Na-tional Highway Author-ity of India(NHAI) will keep the 45-km stretch connecting Bhavnagar and Talaja expandable for conversion to six-lane in the future. NHAI will build 24 big bridges, 129 small bridges, 330 cause-ways, 4 railway bridges, 5 flyovers, 19 bypass roads. Alang ship breaking yard, Talaja, Mahuva, Pipavav, Una, Kodinar and Veraval are located on this route.

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

Finally the big day for students awaiting Gujarat Board Gen Stream Results has arrived! Students who have waiting for the Gu-jarat Board 12 Commerce Result 2016 and GSEB 12th Arts Result 2016 can expect to lay their hands on by 28 May. After the ceremonial declaration of the GSEB General Stream result will be published on the official website of the Board (www.gseb.org) for the students. Keep-ing up the annual trend, the state education min-ister Shri Bhupendrasinh Manubha Chudasma and

Sunvilla News | Gandhinagar

Congress leader and former Union minister Manish Tewari said on Thursday that the NDA government had complet-ed almost half its term but it has not fulfilled any of the promises Prime Min-ister Narendra Modi and other party leaders had made given during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. “Ache Din (good days) as promised by Modi nev-er came. So now people are saying: ‘Koi lauta de

mere beetey hue din (wish the old days would re-turn)’,” said Tewari while speaking to journalists in Ahmedabad. He was in the city to release a video and launch a social media campaign, ‘Ab ki baar, barbad kar diyaa yaar’, a spoof on the BJP slogan during Lok Sabha elec-tions, ‘Ab ki baar Modi Sarkar’. Tewari alleged that in the past two years, intolerance has increased in the country. “Intellec-tuals, writers, film per-sonalities, many of whom

were critics of the Con-gress, had returned their awards to protest the rise in intolerance. The Modi government and its polit-ical and ideological orga-nizations have conspired to damage the composite character of the country,” said Tewari. The Con-gress leader alleged that by juggling data and us-ing a selective baseline year, the union govern-ment is claiming 7.5% growth rate. “In reality, the growth rate is only 4.5%,” Tewari said.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

Nearly six lakh Class VI students from govern-ment primary schools in Gujarat failed to write words and simple sen-tences in their mother tongue, Gujarati. This has been revealed by Guja-rat government’s annual exercise to evaluate and grade the quality of pri-mary schools in the state, Gunotsav. Besides, five lakh Class VI students failed to read simple words and sentences in Gujarati and over 5.6 lakh failed to solve simple mathematical problems.

Sunvilla News | Ahmedabad

BJP patriarch L K Advani on Wednesday praised Prime Minister Naren-dra Modi for leading an honest government at the Centre and also ful-filling promises made by the party in the run-up to the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. “The purpose of my visit to the state is

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PM Modi fulfilled promises, gave clean govt: Advani

CM inaugurates high-rise police staff quarters, offices, anganwadi in Rajkot

Gujarat annual evaluation: Six lakh Class VI students can’t write in Gujarati, 5 lakh can’t read

the Gandhinagar MP covered the

9.50-km long route in a car, while

mayor Gautam Shah, deputy

mayor Pramodaben Sutariya and AMC standing committee

chairman Pravin Patel followed him

in an open jeep

to inform people about achievements of the BJP government,” he told re-porters at the airport here. Later, Advani led Vikas Gaurav Yatra to celebrate two years of Narendra Modi government at the Centre and Anandiben Patel government in Gu-jarat. The Gandhinagar MP covered the 9.50-km long route in a car, while mayor Gautam Shah, deputy mayor Pramod-aben Sutariya and AMC

standing committee chairman Pravin Patel followed him in an open jeep. The yatra covered Sabarmati and Naran-pura Assembly constit-uencies. Adavni’s yatra started at 7.15 pm from Kankariya Hanuman Mandar near Sola Hous-ing and culminated at Chandlodiya lake. There was thin crowd during the yatra, and even BJP workers did not partici-pate in large numbers.

Days after 13 lions encaged: Woman killed, eaten by lioness in Gir Somnath

Valai Lakhnotra was cutting grass on the dike of an agricultural field when the lioness suddenly emerged from a nearby sugarcane farm, pounced and dragged her away

pounced and dragged her away. Later, her partial-ly-eaten body was found from the sugarcane farm. “As people raised alarm,

the lioness retreated. But by that time, the big cat had killed the woman and partially eaten her chest and back,” Oghad Dodi-

ya, range forest officer of Jamwala, told agency over phone. “Our staff is on the spot and they have located the lioness. Ef-forts are on to rescue the animal. Prima facie, the lioness killed the wom-an,” the RFO further said. Jamwala range is part of Gir West division. The incident happened a week after a 14-year-old boy was allegedly attacked and killed by a

pride at Ambardi village in Dhari taluka of Amreli district (Gir East division) last Friday. According to wildlife experts, unless disturbed, Asiatic lions rarely attack humans and incidents of them eating human flesh are even rar-er. However, in view of the recent incidents, lo-cals and politicians have mounted pressure on for-est officials to act against lions that attack humans.

Over 5.6 lakh such students

can’t do simple maths, shows

Gujarat govt’s annual evaluation,

Gunotsav

Between 5 to 6 lakh stu-dents from Class VI-VIII were rated with similar results in all these three parameters — reading, writing and solving math-ematical problems. A total of 20.31 lakh Class VI-VIII students were eval-uated this year during the three-day state-wide eval-uation exercise conducted between January 6 to 9. This involved nearly 52 lakh Class II-V students from 34,239 government primary schools. The total number of lower primary students who were evalu-

ated was around 27 lakh. While around 8.28% were absent in lower primary classes, around 10.13% were absent in upper pri-mary classes. ncidentally, Gunotsav was introduced by the then chief minister Narendra Modi in 2009. The evaluation exercise is touted to improve the quality of primary edu-cation in Gujarat. While the state government has often harped on its effica-cy, the Centre is believed to be planning to replicate the exercise across the country.

Works for four laning of Bhavnagar – Somnath highway

to be launched next week

Gujarat board Class 12 Arts and Commerce results 2016 to be declared on May 28 @gipl.netGSEB HSC results

2016: According to the Gujarat Board’s press

release, the result will be out today at

2 pm

GSHSEB chairman A J Shah are likely to declare the GSEB 12th General Stream Results at Gand-hinagar office of the Board. After the formal announcement, GSEB 12th Commerce Result and Gujarat Board 12th Arts Result will be made available online on offi-cial website www.gseb.org. Considering the ram-pant rumours and specu-lations around the GSEB Results 2016, students can also register their

mobile number and email id to get the latest updates about the date and time of the result. This year, the Gujarat Higher Sec-ondary Certificate Exam-inations (HSCE) for Gen-eral (Arts & Commerce) stream was held from 8 March to Tuesday, 22 March, 2016. Nearly 5.5 lakh students have ap-peared from GSEB HSC Exam and are now wait-ing for Gujarat Board 12th General Stream Re-sult 2016.

for Deputy Police Com-missioner, Rs.43-lakh office of ACP and Rs.33-lakh anganwadi at the police headquarters. She handed over the keys and inspected the newly con-structed premises, and asked the users to main-tain cleanliness. Those present on the occasion included Union Minister of State for Agriculture

Mohanbhai Kundaria, Water Supply Minister Vijay Rupani, Minister of State for Energy Gov-indbhai Patel, Pavit-ra Dham Vikas Board Vice-Chairman Rajubhai Dhruv, MLA Bhanuben Babaria, Mayor Jaiman Upadhyay, Deputy May-or Darshita Shah, Collec-tor Vikrant Pandey and DDO Manoj Kothari.

three Kutch sailors languishing in Iran jail Modi govt hasn’t fulfilled its promises: Cong